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Mandeville

By putting together a comprehensive initial draft of this file showing 1938 Mandeville descendants
going into her ancestral line, the author´s and many prominant British and American ancestral lines, the author´s DNA match,
Nellie Irene Whitted
, inspired the author to reformat this into a table pedigree format and add thousands of additional
descendants and links to other family trees and Internet sources.
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Ma27 =28 =29 =31 =32. Geoffrey de Mandaville b 1036 Manneville Normandy France d c 1086
m ADELIZA de Balts b 1040 Rycote Great Haseley Oxfordshire
+1 Eudo de Rie, Dapifer Steward of Normandy b c 1050
m Rohesia de Clare b c 1050
+2 y de Clare b c 1025

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Ma29 =30 William de Mandaville b 1062 Manneville Normandy FR d 1130, Great Waltham Essex
m MARGARET de RIE b 1076 Rycote Great Haseley Oxfordshire dau of
+1 EUDO de RIE and ROHESIA de Clare
Ma27 =28 =30 =31 Geoffrey de Mandaville 1st Earl of Essex 1106 Great Waltham Essex b c 1090 d 14.09.1144
m1
m2 Rohese de Vere b 1115 Hedingham Essex d 21.10.1166 dau of +1 Alberic de Vere
m Alice/Adeliza de Clare b c 1080/1115 Hedingham Essex d 21.10.1166
+2 Aubrey /Alberic de Vere, Sheriff of Berkshire b by 1040 d c 1112 br>m Beatrice
+2 Gilbert FitzRichard de Toneburge
Fi27-1Ernulf de Mandeville b 1123 Highworth Wilts d Apr 1178
m
Alice d'Oilly b c 1124 Hook Norton Oxon d c 1165 Wallingford
-1 Ralph de Mandeville of Kingham b c 1155 Kingham Oxon d by 8 May 1180 m Amicia de Lovetot
-2 Matilda de Mandeville m Adam de Port
-3 Geoffrey de Mandeville
-1-1 Margaret de Mandeville m Walter de Walton b c 10 Mar 1257 Steeple Bumstead Essex
-3-1 Geoffrey de Mandeville
Fi27 =28Piers FitzGeoffrey de Lutegareshale b 1134 Cherhill Wilts d c 08.05.1198, Essex
m Maud de Mandaville b 1138 Rycote Great Haseley Oxfordshire
Fi26-1Robert FitzPiers dsp 1185/6
m c Perronelle a 10.1198
Ma26 =27Geoffrey FitzPiers b 1162 Pleshy Essex d 02.10.1213 Wadden Saffron Essex
m1 Aveline de Clare b 1172 Hereford Herefordshire d 04.06.1225 dau of
m2 Beatrice de Saye b 1160 St Neots, Kimbolton Huntingdonshire d 19.04.1197 dau of
+1 Roger de Clare
m Maud St Hilary
+1 William de Saye
m Aufrica Scotland
+2
+2 William de Saye b c 1045 a 1066
m Beatrix de Mandeville through which connection passed the earldom of Essex
+2 William 'the Lion', King of Scots by p x
+3
+3 Geoffrey Mandeville, 2nd/5th Earl of Essex, Earl of Gloucester dsp 23.02.1215/6 §C
m1 Maud/Matilda dsp c1212, dau of Robert FitzWauter of Woodham Walter
Ma25 =26Hawise FitzGeoffrey b 1203, Streatley Berkshire d 1243.
m Reynold II de Mohun b 1206 Dunster Sommerset d 20.01.1257 Torre Mohun Devon son of
+1 Reginald de Mohun and Alice de BRIWERE
Mo24 =25Alice de Mohun b 1227, Dunster Somerset England; d 1284, Hatch Beauchamp Somerset
m1 Robert Beauchamp b 1215 Hatch Beauchamp Somerset d 1263 Ryme Intrinseca Sherborne Dorset son of
m2 JAMES OF AUDLEY b 1225 Heleigh Castle Audley, Staffordshire d 11.06.1272 Ireland son of
+1 Robert Beauchamp and JULIANA de DOURTON
+1 Henry de AUDLEY and BERTRED Mainwaring
Be22-1John Beauchamp b 1280 Dorset d 24.10.1283, Honiton Devon
Be22 =24Alice de Beauchamp b 1253 Hatch Beauchamp Somerset
m Ralph de Ardenne b 1252 Preston Sussex
Ar21 =23Robert de Ardenne b 1274, Preston Sussex
Ar20 =22Philippa de Ardenne b 1295, Preston Sussex
m John de Drayton b 1293 Drayton Northamptonshire
Gr19 =21Catherine de Drayton b 1324 Drayton Northampton d 1370 Broughton Dorset,
m Sir Henry de Greene b 1320 Greens Norton Northampton d 1370 Drayton Northampton son of
+1 Thomas de Greene of Boughton Gr20 =22 b c 1290 d c 1352, Sheriff of Northamptonshire from 1330 till 1332 In 1334
m 23.10.1312 Lucie la Zouche d 23.10.1326, dau of Eudo la Zouche by Millicent Cantilupe
Gr18 =20Thomas de Greene b 1343 Greens Norton Northampton d 1391
m Margery Mablethorpe b 1345 Lincolnshire dau of
+1 John Mablethorpe
Gr17Walter de Greene b 1370
m Lady Elizabeth Warner b 1375 England.
Gr16Joan Green b 1414 Bucks d 1451 Bucks
m Miles de WindsorR b 1410 Middlesex d 1456 Buckinghamshire
+1 Richard de Windsor
m Christian Faulkner/Falconer
+2 Brian de Windsor of Stanwell
m Alice Drewe dau of
+2 Richard Falconer
+3 Sir Miles de Windsor of Stanwell, b 1354 d 1387, Witness at the Scrope & Grosvernor Controversy
m >m c 1371 Alice de Wymondam b c 1350 d 1394 dau of
+3 Thomas Drewe of Segrave
+4 Sir James de Windsor of Stanwell b c 1330 d 02.10.1371
m Elizabeth Strechie dau of
+4 Adam de Wymondam of Wymondam
+5 Richard de Windsor of Stanwell b c 1310 d 3 Apr 1367
m2 Julian Molyns dau of
+5 Sir John Strechie of Wombro
+6 Sir Richard de Windsor of Stanwell (came of age 1279 so b 1258 d c 1326
m1 Julian Stapleton dau of Sir Nicholas Stapleton of Hachilsay
+6 James Molyns of Hants
Wi15 497. Thomas Windsor b 1441 Middlesex England d Windsor Castle Berkshire
m Elizabeth Andrews b 1445 Suffolk d 1485 Houns
+1 John Andrewes of Baylam b c 1395 d 1456 Lincoln's Inn lawyer, he was to sit in Parliament for Ipswich in 1442 and 1449 (Feb.), and for Bletchingley in 1449 (Nov.).
m Elizabeth Stratton b c 1410 Lye Hall Weston Norfolk dau of>
+2 James Andrewes of Baylham Suffolk b c 1367 d Jul 1434 lawyer, MP for Ipswich 1410, 1413, 1417, 1419, Suffolk 1421
m Alice Weyland heiress a moiety of the manor and advowson of Baylham and other properties in the same part of Suffolk
+2 John Stratton of Weston
by Elizabeth Luttrell b about 1375, dau of>
+3 William Andrewes of Baylam b c 1330
m ?Margaret Chiselhampton/Chislington
+3 John Weyland We18 b c 1350
m Alice FitzRalph b c 1375
+3 Walter de Stratton of Kirkton b about 1350 in Shotley, Suffolk d 1392 in Shotley Suffolk
m Cecily Walters of York
+3 Sir Hugh Luttrell Lu18
m Catherine de Beaumont Be18
+4
+4 William Weyland We19 of Baylham b c 1333 by Margaret b c 1340
+4 Sir William Burnavile
m Joan
+4 Andrew Lutterell Lu19 of Chilton
m Elizabeth Courtenay
+4 Sir John de Beaumont Be19 of Sherwell
+5
+5 Sir Robert de Weyland We20 of Charsfield b c 1311 d after 1330
m Cecily Baldock of Oxborough
+5 Sir William Burnavile
+5 Sir Andrew Lutterell
+5 Hugh de Courtenay Co20
m Margaret de Bohun Bo20 d 7 Aug 1395
+5 Philip de Beaumont / de Bello Monte Be20 of Sherwell
m3 Ermengarde Punchardon
+6
+6 Sir Richard de Weyland We21 of Clopton b by 1290 d by 1319
+6 Thomas Baldock of Oxborough b 1284

+6 Sir John de Weyland of Blaxhall We22 b c 1265 d before 1312
m a href="Br25SybilBraose.html#Marybrao">Mary de Braose Heiress of Rouse Hall b c 1267 d after 1312
+6 Humphrey de Bohun Bo21, 4th Earl of Hereford
m 14 Nov 1302 Elizabeth Plantagenet Pl21 b 7 Aug 1282, d 05 May 1316, dau of
+6 Sir Richard de Bello Monte II
+6 Sir John Punchardon

+7 Sir Thomas de Weyland We23
m Ann de Colevill
+7 Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford, Earl of Essex, Constable of England b c1249, d 1297
m 1275 Maud de Fiennes dau of Sir Ingelgram de Fiennes
+7 Edward Plantagenet, King Edward I
m1 Eleanor of Castile
Gr16-2Margret de Green b 1390 Northamptonshire
Gr17-2Thomas de Greene b 1369, Greens Norton Northamptonshire d 14.12.1417 m Mary Talbot b 1382, Blakemere Weobley Herefordshire d 13.04.1433.
Gr17-3Joan de Greene b 1370, Greens Norton Northamptonshire
m Baldwin Freville b 1368 Ashtead Surrey d c 1368 Tamworth Castle Staffordshire son of
+1 Baldwin Freville and Joyce de Botetourt
Gr17-3-1Elizabeth Freville b 1398, Tamworth Castle Stafford
m Sir Thomas Ferrers b 1408 Groby Leicestershire d 06.01.1458 son of William Ferrers and m3 before 26.10.1416 Elizabeth Standishe d 01/2.1441/2 dau of Sir Robert de Standishe of Ulnes Walton for ch see below Thomas Ferrers
Gr18-2Henry de Greene b 1349 Greens Norton Northampton d 02.09.1399 Greens Norton Northampton
m Matilda de Mauduit dau and heir of Thomas Mauduit b 1354 Warminster Wiltsh lord of Werminster, Westberg, Lye, Grately, Dychruch and other fair possessions Americana Illustrated, p 708; "The Greene Family and Its Branches", by Lora S. La Man ce, Mayflower Publishing Company, Floral Park, NY, 1903, p 32; Louise B. Clarke; Denny1P@@aol. com
Gr18-2-1Thomas Green b 1369 Greens Norton Northampton d 14.12.1417 Greens Norton Northampton
m Catherine Ella Mallory b 1370 Northampton
Gr18-2-1-1John Greene b 1408, Greens Norton Northampton d 1486 Gillingham Dorset
m Margaret x b 1408 Bridgenorth Shropshire d 1450 Bridgenorth Shropshire
Gr18-2-1-1-1 494. John Greene b 1448 Bowbridge Hall Dorset d 1520 Arlesley Bedford
m Elizabeth Warner b 1475 Gillingham Dorset d 1560 Cumberland
Gr18-2-2John Greene b 1387, Greens Norton Northamptonshire d Northamptonshire
m Margaret de Greene b c 1390 Northamptonshire
John Green was the next-to-oldest son and was a man of prominence in his day. His is the story upon which many of the Rhode Island Greenes base so many romantic tales. He was the one who was a skilled swordsman and was an enemy of King Henry VII who replaced John the Fugitive's friend, King Richard III. John, the Fugitive, had to go to Europe to escape the wrath of King Henry VII who disliked any of the Greenes for their support of King Richard III. John ventured back to an English city in which he was a stranger and was occasionally able to visit his family. During this time he took the name of John Clarke. He became reckless and was drawn into a bout with swords; due to his prowess with swords, he was identified and he fled again; he did not return until the death of King Henry VII. He was the top sword of England. The FamilySearch� Ancestral File v4.19 gives his birth year as 1468. In the book by Alison Weir, THE PRINCES IN THE TOWER, copyrighted 1994, American edition, is what she has to say about John Greene: "More and Vergil say that when Richard arrived at Gloucester he sent for a man called John Green 'whom he specially trusted.' John Green can be traced; he had been employed, in various capacities, by Richard when he was Duke of Gloucester,. He may well have been the same John Green who is recorded in the CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS for 1474-5 as working in Edward IV's household. On 30th July 1483, John Green signed a warrant appointing one John Gregory to take hay, oats, horsebread, beans, peas and litter for all expenses of the King's horses and litters for a period of six months. The King, says More, sent Green 'unto Sir Robert Brackenbury, Constable of the Tower, with a letter and credence that the same Sir Robert should in any wise put the two children to death.' It has been argued that Richard III would never have committed such an order to paper (for lack of motive, as he had had the princes declared illegitimate because of Edward IV's first marriage, and only Henry Tudor had a motive, so his wife would have been Edward's heiress - barring the illegitimacy, of course -), but it is nevertheless plausible that he did so. His letter.. is likely to have been discreetly worded so as not to compromise himself. Green was to supply the 'credence,' the unwritten, explicit details, to Brackenbury, and both were men trusted implicitly by Richard. Continues More: 'This John Green did his errand unto Brackenbury.' But Brackenbury was not the stuff of which murderers are made. Vergil says he feared the consequences to his own reputation a nd safety should his complicity in what More calls 'so mean and bestial a deed ' ever be made public. In Green's presence, he knelt 'before Our Lady in the Tower' and 'plainly answered that he would never put (the Princes) to death, though he should die therefore. ' pp. 147-8 The King remained at Warwick until 15th August, when he went to Coventry. More states that John Green, returning from the Tower, recounted Brackenbury's refusal to comply with the order to kill the Princes 'to King Richard at Warwick.' p. 150 .. With Tyrell rode a man whom More describes as Sir James' 'own horse keeper, a big broad, square, strong knave' called John Dighton. As a groom he may well have known John Green, who help ed look after the royal horses. pp. 156-7 .. As for those others, who assisted Tyrell with the murder of the Princes, Forrest and Green both received grants from the King late in 1483, and Green was appointed to several offices: Receiver of the Isle of Wight and overseer of the Port of Southampton on 14th December 1483, and Escheator of Southampton in December 1484. On 20th September 1483 the King granted him a general pardon fo r all offences, and in order to avoid questions being asked about his activities, his neighbors in Warwickshire were all granted one too. Such pardons were not unusual during the aftermath of conspiracies." p. 160 There is another reference to this John Greene in the book, WITTER GENEALOGY, written by Georgia Cooper Washburn published in New York 1929 on page 249: "John Greene, son of the foregoing, was sent, in 1483, by King Richard III as a messenger bearing a letter from the King to Sir Robert Brackenbury who was then the keeper of the Tower of London. In this letter the King gave orders that his two nephews, "the little Princes in the Tower," should be put to death. Although this iniquitous command was later obeyed by another governor of the Tower, Sir Robert refused to commit murder at his sovereign's behest, and sent his message of refusal back to the King by John Greene. It is a tradition that when King Henry VII came to the throne he bore enmity to this John Greene because he had played (only) the part of a messenger for Richard III in the latter's wicked designs, and that John Greene fled from England lest he be captured by the King. It is said that "John the Fugitive*" returned to England and for safety assumed the name of John Clarke.. Despite his cha nge of name, the identity of John Greene, the Fugitive was discovered, and he again fled from England, his further history being unknown." *The ancestor of John Greene of Quidnesset. John was at times a fugitive from King Henry, he fled to France for his safety but soon returned to England under the alias of John Clarke, his true identity was discovered and he again fled to France remaining there until Henry died. John was the father of Robert of Langham Jeremy of Gillingham and Henry, who died suddenly on 22 Aug 1578. Source: "The Greene Family and Its Branches", by Lora S. La Mance, Mayflower Publishing Company, Floral Park, NY, 1904, p 34; Gaylord Green, Green/Greene Genealogy, Vol 13; Denny1P@aol. com; Ancestr y.com File 96135.exe; FamilySearch� Ancestral File v4.19;
Gr18-2-2-1Isabella de Greene b 1434, Drayton Daventry Northamptonshire
m Sir John de VERE, 12th Earl of Oxford and Hed, son of. b 23.04.1408 Addington Northamptonshire d 1462, 1417-1462 12th Earl of Oxford, 1436 Siege of Calais, 26 FEB 1462 Middlesex, Tower Hill, Tower Hamlet convicted of high treason and beheaded
+1 Richard de Vere Ve19, 11th Earl of Oxford b c1386, d 15.02.1416/7 m1 x Holand dsp, dau of John de Holand, 1st Duke of Exeter
m2 1406/7 Alice Sergeaux d 18.05.1452 + ch dau of Sir Richard Sergeaux of Cornwall
Gr18-2-2-2-1-1ELENA de Vere b 1456 m Thomas ISHAM b 1456, Pytchley Northamptonshire
Gr18-2-2-1-2 495. Sir Henry de Vere b 1450 Dreighton Northamptonshire d 1493 Trento Trentino Italy
m ISABELLA TRESHAM b 1455 Drayton Daventry Northamptonshire
Gr18-2-2-1-3 496. Constance de Vere b 1450 Drayton Daventry Northamptonshire d 1499
m John le Boteler b 1436 Hertfordshire d 1504
+1 Philip le Boteler and ISABEL WILLOUGHBY
Gr18-2-2-2Henry Green b 1407, Drayton Northamptonshire d 02.1467
m x
Gr18-2-2-2-1Constance Green b 1445 Drayton Northampton d 02.03.1475
m John Stafford b 1432 Stafford Staffordshire d 08.05.1473 Essex
Gr18-2-3Ralph Green b 1369 Greens Norton Northampton
Gr18-2-4Henry Green b 1375 Greens Norton Northampton
Gr18-2-5Eleanor Green b 1377 Greens Norton Northampton
Gr18-2-6Elizabeth Green b 1379 Greens Norton Northampton
Gr18-3Margaret Greene b 1350 Norton Northamptonshire
m Robert de Earde b 1340 Kent England d 1380 Kent
Gr18-3-1Isabella de Earde b 1379 Kent
m Thomas Denne b 1370 Denne Kingston Kent d 1420 Denne Kingston Kent son of Richard Denne and Agnes Apuldrefield
Gr18-3-1-1John Denne b 1407 Denne Kingston Kent d 1475 Denne Kingston Kent
m Alice ARDERNE, b 1412 Kent dau of Richard ARDERNE
Gr18-3-1-1-1Thomas Denne b 1442 Denne Kingston Kent d 1490 Kingston Kent
m Agnes ASHURST/ESHEHURST b 1445 Kent
Gr18-3-1-1-1Avice Denne b 1475, Kingston Kent England.
m John Crispe b 1482 Quex-in-Thanet Kent England d 1534 Quex-in-Thanet Kent son of JOHANNES CRISPE and AGNES QUEKES
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1Henry Crispe b 1514 Thanet Kent d 24.08.1575.
m ANNE HASELHURST b 1524 Thanet Kent dau of George HASELHURST
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1Henry Crispe b 1557 Queke Park Birchington Kent d 02.12.1594, Aylesford Kent
m Anne Colepeper b 1557 Queke Park Birchington Kent dau of Thomas Colepeper and Margaret Colepeper
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1Richard Crispe b 1586, Maidstone Kent bap 17 AUG 1586 Maidstone d Maidstone Kent
m Dorathie Thomson b 1590 Maidstone/?Shropshire d Maidstone Kent
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1 Benjamin Crispe b 1611, Frisby Lincolnshire d 05.11.1683, Groton Middlesex Co MA
m1 Mary Bridget b 1615 Waterford Middlesex Co MA d 13.03.1675 Groton Middlesex Co MA +2 ch
m2 JOANNA GOFF b 04.1614 Frisby Lincolnshire d 08.04.1698 Charlestown Middlesex Co MA
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-1 Elizabeth CRISPE b 08.01.1636, Watertown Middlesex Co MA d 28.05.1691, Watertown Middlesex Co MA
m George LAWRENCE b 1637 Watertown Middlesex Co MA d 21.03.1709 Watertown Middlesex Co MA
-1 Hannah LAWRENCE b aft. 24.03.1660 MA m OBADIAH SAWTEL. b 1649 Watertown Middlesex Co MA Usa d 20.03.1741 Groton Middlesex Co MA -1-1 Hannah SAWTEL b 08.06.1695 Groton Middlesex Co MA m Steven Holden b 1687 Groton Middlesex Co MA -1-1-1 Jemima Holden b 24.02.1730, Groton Middlesex Co MA d 11.09.1818, Bedford Hillsborough NH m John Goffe b 16.02.1727, Bedford Hillsborough NH Usa; d 03.02.1816, Bedford Hillsborough NH
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2 Mercy Crispe b 20.05.1638 Watertown Middlesex Co MA d 01.04.1686 Chelmsford Middlesex Co MA
m Robert Parrish b 1635 Cambridge Middlesex MA d 1794 Chelsea Suffolk MA son of Thomas PARRISH and Mary DANFORTH
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1 Hannah Parrish continued below b 1679 Dunstable Middlesex MA d 28.01.1748, Bedford Hillsborough NH
m John Goffe b 18.09.1679 Boston, Suffolk, MA d 08.09.1748 Bedford Hillsborough NH son of John Goffe and Hannah Summers
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-2 MERCY PARISH b 05.01.1668, Dunstable Middlesex MA d 25.04.1743, Chelmsford Middlesex Co MA
m JOSIAH RichardSON b 18.05.1665, Chelmsford Middlesex Co MA d 17.10.1711, Chelmsford Middlesex Co MA
Gr18-3-1-1-1-2MARGARET CRISPE b 1509, Thanet Kent d 1535
m John CRAFFORD b 1491 Great Mongeham Kent d 1535, Great Mongeham Kent
Gr18-3-1-1-2MICHAEL DENNE b 1440, Denne Kingston Kent England; d Denne Kingston Kent
m CHRISTIANA FORT b 1440 Lympne Kent England d 1536 Kingstone Denne Hill Kent England.
Gr18-3-1-1-2-1Thomas DENNE b 1497 Kingstone Dennehill Kent d 1562, Kingstone Dennehill Kent
m Alice METT b 1510 Kingston Kent
Gr18-3-1-1-2-1-1AGNES DENNE b 1550, Kingston Kent d 1625, Barham Kent
m VINCENT LADD b 1554 Kent d 27.08.1626 Kent son of
+1 Thomas LADD and Elizabeth MUMBRAY
Gr18-3-1-1-2-1-1-1 Robert LADD b 09.01.1577 Hannington Northamptonshire d 12.03.1658, Hannington Northamptonshire bur Broughton 12 Mar 1658. Broughton parish register of burials 1632-1676 shows "Old Robert Ladd, a good old man died and was buried in a good old age".
m Mary LOVELACE b 1580
+1 Lancelott Lovelace b c 1555 m Mary Cayser
Gr18-3-1-1-2-1-1-1-1 Rebecca Ladd b 1605, Broughton Northamptonshire d by 1650, Broughton Northamptonshire
m John BEEBE b 1600 Broughton Northamptonshire d 18.05.1650 At Sea.
+1 John BEEBY and Alice STRATTON
Gr18-3-1-1-2-1-1-1-1-1 John BEEBE b 04.11.1628, Broughton Northamptonshire d 14.04.1708, New London New London Co CT
m ABIGAIL YORK, dau of b 1638 Stonington London Co CT d 09.03.1724 New London New London Co CT
+1 James YORK and JOANNAH _
Gr18-3-1-1-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 Benjamin BEEBE b 09.07.1663, New London CT d 15.02.1752, New London CT
m Hannah WHEELER b 1673 New London New London Co CT d c 02.1752 New London New London Co CT
+1 John WHEELER and Mary MORGAN
Gr18-3-1-1-2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 John22 BEEBE b 1701, New London New London Co CT d 15.07.1788, Canaan Columbia Co NY
m Ruth PRATT b mel. 16.03.1705 - 1706, Colchester New London Co CT d 15.09.1794, Canaan Columbia Co NY
Be23 =24 Mary de Beauchamp b 1244, Hatch Beauchamp Somerset
m HAMON VI BARON de MASSEY b 1230 Cheshire, Bucklow d 1307 son of
+1 HAMON de MASSEY and Alice WHITNEY
Ma22-1Cecily de MASSEY b 1262 Bucklow Cheshire
m Thomas de ORREBY b 1254, Gawsworth Macclesfield Cheshire d 1290.
Ma22 =23MATILDA MASSEY b 1270, Cheshire
m Roger OF CHEDLE. b 1270 Cheadle Cheshire England d 18.07.1326.
Ch21 =22CLEMENCE de CHEDLE b 1308, Cheadle Cheshire
m William de BAGGILEY/Bagnley b 1300 Cheadle Cheshire
Ba20 =21ISABEL de BAGGILEY b 1325 Cheadle Cheshire d 1350.
m Sir Thomas DANYERS b 1312 Bradley Appleton Cheshire d 24.06.1349 for his service at Battle of Ceacy, Lyme Handley was his to pass on to daughter Margaret he m2 Joan Norris had issue son of Thomas Danyers Da22 =23 of Lymm & Bradley m1 before 1312 Margareta de Tabley (dau of Adam de Tabley of Bexton)
Da19 =20MARGARET DANYERS b 1347, Cheshire, Cheadle Upton d 24.06.1428, Cheshire, Clifton
m1 John de Radclyff
m2 c 1376 Sir John Savage b 1343 Cheshire, Runcorn, Clifton England d 1386 son of Robert SAVAGE and AMICIA WALKINGTON
m3 PETER LEIGH OF LYME b 1355 Norbury Cheshire England d 25.10.1415 Battle of Agincourt Pas de Calais France.
?Da18 =19John SAVAGE b 1370 Clifton Runcorn Cheshire d 01.08.1450, Cheshire, Macclesfield
m MAUD de SWYNNERTON b 1370 Chester Cheshire, d 1415.
+1 Sir Robert de SWYNNERTON
?Da18 =19MAUDE SAVAGE b 1385, Cheshire, Cheadle
m Sir John BOOTH b 1354, Lancashire, Barton d 03.1422.
?Da18 =19John SAVAGE b mel. 1401 - 1410, Clifton Runcorn Cheshire d 29.06.1463, Macclesfield Cheshire
m Eleanor de BRERETON b 1402 Brereton Congleton Cheshire
John SAVAGE and Eleanor de BRERETON
?Da17 =18 500. John Savage b 1432 Clifton Runcorn Cheshire d 22.11.1495 Macclesfield Cheshire
m Katherine Stanley, b 1432 Stanley Derbyshire d 1498 Clifton Runcorn Cheshire dau of
+1 Thomas STANLEY and JOAN GOUSHILL
?Sa17ISABEL SAVAGE b 1355, Clifton Cheshire
m Roger COVERT b 1345 Sussex
Co16ISABEL COVERT b 1374 Surrey d 1408 Sussex
m John LEWKNOR b 1371 Horstead Keynes Sussex d 25 Jan 1409 Stopham Sussex
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Joan (D'Oyly
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Barbara Bardolf
Le15 501. Thomas Lewknor b 1408 Postling Kent
Ma22-3ISABELLA de MASSEY b 1280, Bucklow Cheshire
m HUGH de DUTTON b 08.12.1276 Dutton Runcorn Cheshire d 1326 Dutton Runcorn Cheshire son of HUGH de DUTTON and MARGARET de RISLEY
rom cybergata.com General Notes: ~Genealogy of the Dutton family of Pennsylvania, compiled by Gilbert Cope, printed in 1871, pg.17, he was made Steward of Halton about a year before his death. 169 ~Memorials of the Duttons of Dutton. , Ch. IV, pg 13, says that Hugh de Dutton, son of Sir Hugh de Dutton, had the first recorded baptism when he was baptized at the Great Budworth Church the day after he was born. 761 ~George Ormerod's The History of Co Palatine and City of Chester, Vol I, pg. 645-646 713 Noted events in his life were: � Background Information. 169,713 Sir Hugh Dutton, of Dutton, Knight, son and heir of Sir Hugh dutton, born the eighth day of December, 5 Edward I, 1276, at Dutton and baptized at Great Budworth the following day. he sued the Prior of Norton, before Adam Burum and Nicolas Gruchundelee, Commissaries of the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, at the Visitation of the Arch-Deanery of Chester, Annon Domini 1315, for not finding a Chaplain and Lamp at Roosey Chappel, according to the original Grant, which he there produced; and John Olton, then Prior, confessed the same, and was ordered to find them. This Priory was the Order of St. Augustine. He married John, daughter of Sir Robert Holland, of Holland in Lancashire, and had issue, Thomas Dutton, son and heir; William, Parson of Thornton, 22 Edward 3, Geffrey Dutton, and Robert Dutton. This Sir Hugh was made Steward of Halton, 24 Decembris, 20 Edward 2, and died Edward 3, 1326, at the age of fifty years. Joan, his widow, afterwards married Edmund Talbot, of Bashall; and after, to Sir John Ratcliff, of Urdeshall, in Lancashire, living 11 Edward 3 and 20 Edward 3. ~The Duttons of Dutton, pg. 17 ~George Ormerod's The History of Co Palatine and City of Chester, Vol I, pg. 645-646 Hugh married Joan de Holland, daughter of Sir Robert de Holland Knight and Elizabeth de Samlesbury, in Lancashire, England 169,713 (Joan de Holland died after 1347.)
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m Robert de PULFORD. b 1300 Pulford Chester Cheshire
Ma22-3-3-1-1Robert de PULFORD b 1319, Pulford Cheshire d Pulford Cheshire
m JANE b 1324
Ma22-3-3-1-1-1JULIANA PULFORD b 1348, Pulford Cheshire d c 1380.
m Thomas BELGRAVE. b 1315 Lancashire
Ma22-3-3-1-1-1-1ISABEL BELGRAVE b 1365, Adlington Cheshire
m Robert OF ADLINGTON LEGH b 1361/5 Macclesfield Cheshire
+1 Robert LEGH
m Matilda de Arderne
Ma22-3-3-1-1-1-1-1JOAN LEGH b 1384 Adlington Cheshire
m RALPH de DAVENPORT b 1384 Adlington Cheshire
+1 RALPH DAVENPORT and JOYCE
Ma22-3-3-1-1-1-1-1-1John DAVENPORT b 1405, Davenport Congleton Cheshire
m JOAN Mainwaring b 1408 Over Peover Cheshire
Le16Robert LEGH OF ADLINGTON b 1409/16
m MAUD x b 1426 Adlington Cheshire
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le15-1MAUD LEGH b 1446 Adlington Cheshire
m John Mainwaring b 1445, Over Peover Cheshired 1495, Adlington Cheshire
le15-2Robert Legh of Adlington
m Ellen Booth dau of Sir Robert Booth of Dunham Massey
le15-3Agnes Legh
m Sir Andrew Brereton of Brereton
le15-4Ellen? Legh
m Thomas? Picott of Chetwind
le15-5Margaret Legh
m Thomas Mere of Mere
le15-6Isabel Legh
m1 Sir Lawrence Warren of Pointon d 1474
m2 Sir George Holford
le15-7Margery probably not Margaret Legh
m William Damport of Bromhall
Be23-4HUMPHREY de Beauchamp b by 03.1253, Ryme Intrinseca Ryme Sherbone Dorset d 18.07.1317.
m SIBYL OLIVER b 1260 Wambrook Somerset England d c 1306 dau of
+1 WALTER OLIVER and EMMA BELET
Be23-4-1HUGH de Beauchamp b 1290, Lillesdon Somerset d 1337.
m IDONEA de LISLE b 1293 Chaffcombe Somerset
Be23-4-1-1John Beauchamp b 1325, Lillesdon Somerset d c 1396
m JOAN de BRIDPORT b 1335 Whitelackington Chard Somerset England d c 03.1384.
Be23-4-1-1-1ISOLT de Beauchamp b 1355 Taunton Lillesdon Somerset
m y MILBORNE b 1350 Milborne Port Somerset
Be23-4-1-1-1-1Sir PETER MILBORNE b 1373, Burghill Herefordshire d by 1420, Burghill Herefordshire
m Elizabeth D' EYLESFORD b 1375 Tillington Manor Hereford Herefordshire
Be23-4-1-1-1-1-1SIR John Milbourne b 1404, Tillington Gloucestershire d 07.09.1435, Ledbury Munsley Herefordshire
m Elizabeth DEVEREUX, dau of b 1415.
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Be23-4-1-1-1-1-1-1Simon Milbourne b 1435, Burghill Herefordshire d 14.08.1522,
m JANE BASKERVILLE, dau of b 1439 Burghill Herefordshire
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Be23-4-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 502. Blanche Milbourne b c 1465 Whitney Herefordshire
m JAMES WHITNEY. b 1465 Whitney Herefordshire
Be23-4-2Katherine de Beauchamp b 1278, Ryme Intrinseca Sherborne Dorset England m William HERLE b 1269, Nuneston Warwickshire d 1347.
Be23-4-3Alice de Beauchamp b 1283, Ryme Dorset
Be23-4-4ELEANOR de Beauchamp b 1275, Sherborne Dorset d 1324, Exeter DEvon
Be22 =23 =25 =27John de Beauchamp b 1249, Hatch Beauchamp Somerset d 24.10.1283, Hatch Beauchamp Somerset
m CICELY de VIVONIA b 1253 Hatch Beauchamp Somerset d 10.01.1319 Stoke-Under-Ham Somerset dau of
+1 William de FORTIBUS and MAUD de FERRERS
Be21 =22 =24 =26JOAN Beauchamp b 1280 Stoke Somerset d 1343.
m John BITTLESGATE b 1280 Bedlisgate Northamptonshire
Bi20 =21 =23 =25John BITTLESGATE b 1314, Bedlisgate Northamptonshire d 1396,
Bi19 =20 =22 =24Thomas BITTLESGATE b 1350, Knighton Wenbury Devon d 31.12.1388, Maidencombe Torquay Devon
m JOAN Beauchamp b 1360 Lilesdon Taunton Somerset d by 1388.
Bi18 =19 =21 =23JOAN BITTLESGATE b 1385, Knighton Wenbury Devon d c 17.07.1448, Yorkshire
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m JACQUETTE de LUXEMBOURG b 1415 St Pol Artois Pas de Calais France d 30.05.1472.
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m1 Sir JASPER TUDOR Tu17 b 1431 Hatfield Herefordshire d 26.12.1495 Keynsham Abbey Somerset lived in Cardiff Castle, 1452-1461 1st Earl of Pembroke, 1453 , 1455-1487 War of the Roses, Duke of Bedford, Knight of the Garter, 22 AUG 1485 defeated Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field
m2 Henry STAFFORD b 04.09.1454 Abergavenny Monmouthshire Wales d 02.11.1483 Salisbury Wilts, 1460-1483 8th Baron of Stafford, 1460-1483 2nd Duke of Buckingham, 1483 Lord High Constable
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m 1429 Catherine de VALOIS
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m Margaret dau of David Vychan ap David Llwyd of Anglesey
Tu15 =16. 503. Helen Tudor b 1459 Snowdon Carnarvonshire Wales d aft 1501
m1 Sir William Gardiner b c 1450 d 8 Oct 1485 bur St Mildred Poultry Lond(geni.com reports 5 of the ch of this marriage, but not Stephen)
m2 William Sybson d 1501
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m Anna de la Grove b c 1434 Grove Place Manor Beaconsfield Bucks d there c 1524
+2 Sir Thomas Gardiner b 1410 Otley Lancashire
m Elizabeth Beaumont b 1410 Whitley Beaumont d 1 Jan 1480 West Riding York
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m Anna x b 1402
+3
+3 Hugh de la Grove b c 1375
Wy16-2 504. Edward Stafford b 03.02.1478 Brecknock Breconshire Wales k 17.05.1521 Tower of London beheaded
m Eleanor Percy b 1474 Yorkshire
Wy16-3Elizabeth STAFFORD b 1470, Brecknock Castle Breconshire Wales m Robert FITZWALTER RADCLIFFE b 1475, Hepworth Suffolk
Wy16-4 505. Lady Anne Stafford b 1483 Ashby Leicestershire d 1544
m George Hastings b 1488 Ashby-de-la-Zouch Leicestershire d 24.03.1544
Wy17-2AGNES WOODVILLE b mel. 1455 - 1460, Hampshire d c 1506.
m William DORMER. b 1455 d 07.10.1506
Wy17-2-1 506. Agnes Dormer b 1482 Buckinghamshire
m Robert Baldwin b 11.08.1470 Aylesbury Buckinghamshire d 24.10.1545 Buckinghamshire
Wy17-3ELEANOR WOODVILLE b 1449, Grafton Regis Northamptonshire d 1512, St Albans Hertfordshire m SIR ANTHONY GREY b 1443, Ruthin Denbighshire Wales; d 1480.
Wy19 =21Elizabeth WYDEVILLE b 1437, Grafton Regis Northamptonshire d 08.06.1492, St Saviours Abbey Bermondsey Surrey
m1 Edward IV KING England b 28.04.1442 Rouen Seine-Inferieure Normandy France d 09.04.1483 Westminister Palace London Middlesex m2 John GREY. b 1432 Groby Leicestershire d 17.02.1460 Battle Of St Albans Hertfordshire, 1455-1487 War of the Roses 1461-1470 King of England, 1471-1483 King of England
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Wy18-1 507. Catherine Plantagenet b 14.08.1479 Eltham Palace Kent England d 15.11.1527 Tiverton Castle Devon
m William Courtenay b 1475 Eltham Kent d 09.06.1511 Greenwich Kent
Wy18-2CICELY PLANTAGENET b 20.03.1469, Westminster Middlesexd 24.08.1507, Isle Of Wight, Abbey Hampshire
m John WELLES b 1450 Well Lincolnshired 09.02.1499, Westminster Middlesex
Wy18 =20 508. Elizabeth Plantagenet b 11.02.1465 Westminster Palace London Middlesex England d 11.02.1503 Tower of London London Middlesex
Henry Tudor Tu18 =20, 2nd Earl of Richmond, King Henry VII of England b 26.07.1455 Pembroke Castle Pembrokeshire Wales d 22.04.1509 Shene Palace Richmond Surrey ancestors line H
Wy18-4 509. Thomas Grey b 1451 Groby Leicestershire d 20.04.1501 Astley Lancashire, 1475-1501 1st Marquess of Dorset
m CECILIA BONVILLE b 1460 Chewton Mendip Somerse d 12.05.1529 Astley Lancashire
Be23-6Sir James Audley b 1255
Mo23John de Mohun b 1227, Dunster Somerset d 1253, France.
m JOAN de FERRERS b 1232 Derbyshire England d 10.1267 dau of
+1 William Ferrers and Sibyl Marshall
Mo22John de Mohun b 1247, Dunster Somerset d 11.06.1279.
m Eleanor FitzPiers b 1252 Blaen Llyfni Breconshire dau of
+1 Reginald FitzPiers and Alice de Stanford
Mo21John LORD de Mohun b 1278 Dunster Somerset d 25.08.1330.
m AUDA de TIBETOT b 1283 Porchester Castle Nottinghamshire d 1324.
Mo20JOAN Mohun b 1310 d 1378.
m John LUTTERELL b 1300 Somerset son of
+1 ANDREW LUTTERELL and Elizabeth RALEIGH
Lu19Sir ANDREW LUTTRELL b 1330 Chilton Devon d 1378.
m Elizabeth COURTENAY b 1337 Okehampton Devon d 07.08.1395 Bermondsey Middlesex dau of
+1 Hugh de Courtenay Co20, 2nd Earl of Devon
Lu18Elizabeth Lutterell d 1378
Lu18HUGH Lutterell of Chilton, East Quantoxhead and Dunster Castle b 1364, Dunster Somerset d 24.03.1428, Seneschal of Nomandy
m Katherine de BEAUMONT b 1354 Devon d 28.08.1435
Lu17Elizabeth LUTTREAL b 1388, Dunster Somerset
m John STRATTON b 1388 Norfolk d 1443/aft 1439/69 in Weston, Norfolk Lord of Tyes-Hall, Lons and Aldenhams, Lord of Weston co Norfolk in 1430
+1 WALTER de STRATTON b 1348 in Shotley, Suffolk d 1392 in Shotley Suffolk
m CECILY Walters of YORK
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m Isabel Loudham b c 1325 in Lye Hall, Weston, Norfolk d 1360 Shotley Suffolk
+3 Geoffrey de Stratton b c 1350
m Isabella x
St16Elizabeth STRATTON b 1410, Norfolk d c 1486,
m John Andrews
St16-2William STRATTON b 1427 in Weston, Norfolk
Mo23-3LUCY de Mohun b 1240 Dunster Somerset
m John de GREY. b 1235 Codnor Derbyshire England d by 05.01.1271 son of
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Mo23-3-1Henry de GREY b 1256 Codnor Derbyshire d 09.1308 Aylesford Kent, 1299-1308 1st Baron of Grey of Codnor
m Eleanor de COURTENAY b 1266 Okehampton Devon d by 06.06.1301.
Fi24John FitzGeoffrey b 1202, Surrey, Guildford, Shere d 23.11.1258.
m Isabell Bigod b 1212 Thetford Norfolk England d 1252 dau of
+1 Hugh le BigodD and MAUD MARSHALL
Fi23MAUD FitzGeoffrey b 1237, Surrey, Guildford, Shere d 16.04.1301, Worcestershire, Grey Friars
m William de Beauchamp b 1237 Worcestershire, Elmley Castle d 06.1298 Worcestershire, Elmley 9th Earl of Warwick son of
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Be22GUY de Beauchamp b 1272, Warwickshire, Warwick Castle d 12.08.1315, Warwickshire, Warwick Castle 10th Earl of Warwick
m Alice de TOENI, b 1284 Flamstead Hertfordshire, England d 01.01.1323 dau of
+1 RALPH de TOENI and Mary de TOENI
Be21Thomas de Beauchamp b 1315, Warwick Castle Warwickshire d 13.11.1369, Calais Pas-de-Calais FR 1329-1369 11th Earl of Warwick 1346 Battle of Cr�cy Commander
m Catherine (Katherine) de MORTIMER, b 1315 Herefordshire, Ludlow, Wigmore England d by 06.09.1369 dau of Roger MORTIMER and JOAN de GENEVILLE
Be20MAUD de Beauchamp b 1335, Warwick Warwickshire d mel. 1402 - 1403.
m Roger CLIFFORD, son of Robert de CLIFFORD and ISABEL BERKELEY. b 10.07.1333 Clifford Castle Herefordshire England d mel. 13.07.1389 - 1890 Appleby Westmoreland, 1350-1389 5th Baron of Clifford , Sheriff of Westmoreland 1377 High Sheriff of Cumberland and governor of Carlisle
Cl19-1Thomas CLIFFORD b 1363 Appleby Westmoreland d 18.08.1391, Spruce Germany.
m Elizabeth ROS b 1370 Helmsley Castle Yorkshire England d 26.03.1424.
Cl19-1-1MATILDA CLIFFORD b 1390, Brougham Castle Westmoreland England
m Richard PLANTAGENET b 07.1385, Conisborough Castle Yorkshire d 08.05.1415, Southampton Green Hampshire, 1414 Earl of Cambridge
Cl19Katherine CLIFFORD b 1358, Clifford Castle Herefordshire d 23.04.1413, Ravensworth Yorkshire
m Ralph de GREYSTOKE b 18.10.1353 Yorkshire d 06.04.1417/8 3rd / 5th Lord of Greystoke son of
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Gr18Sir John de Greystock, 4th / 6th Lord of Greystoke b 1389, d 08.08.1436
m mcrt 28.10.1407 Elizabeth Ferrers b 1392, d 1434, dau of Robert Ferrers of Wemme
Gr17 Sir Ralph de Greystock, 5th / 7th Lord of Greystoke b by 1414, d 01.06.1487
m1 Elizabeth FitzHugh + 2 ch dau of Sir William FitzHugh, 5th Lord
m2 Beatrice d 20.04.1505 + 1 ch sister of Richard Hawclyf or Hatcliff
Gr16-1 Sir Robert de Greystock dvp 17.06.1483
m1 Margaret Grey dsp, dau of Edward Grey, 1st Lord of Groby
m2 Elizabeth Grey d 18.07.1472 + 1 ch dau of Edmund Grey, 1st Earl of Kent
-1 Elizabeth de Greystock b 10.07.1471, d 13/4.08.1516 m Sir Thomas Dacre, 2nd Lord of Gillesland d 24.10.1525
Gr16 Elizabeth Greystock
m1 Sir Thomas Scrope, 5th Lord of Masham and Upsal d 1475
m2 Sir Gilbert Talbot of Grafton, Sheriff of Shropshire d 19.09.1518
Gr16-3 Agnes de Greystock apparently of this generation, of this marriage but see note on the Thwaites page
m Henry Thwaites of Lund b 1475
Gr17-2 Elizabeth de Greystock
m Roger Thornton of Newcastle
-1 Elizabeth Thornton m Sir George Lumley, 3rd Lord Lumley d 13.11.1507
Gr17-3 Joan de Greystock
m John Darcy d c1454
Gr17 =18 Anne de Greystock
m 18.02.1432 Ralph Bigod of Settrington
Sir John Aske of Aughton
-5 Thomas Bigod,
-6 Henry Bigod of Scagglethorpe had issue
-7 Edward Bigod,
-8 William Bigod,
-9 George Bigod
-10 Ralph Bigod,
-11 Peter Bigod,
-12 Philip Bigod,
-13 Richard Bigod,
-14 Catherine Bigod,
-15 Matilda Bigod
John, Lord Clifford
-3-2 Katherine Aske d after 4.02.1506/7 m Sir John Hastings dsp 12.07.1504
-3-3 Margaret Aske m y Morley
-3-4+ other issue - Ralph, George, Henry, Nicholas, Anne
Sir Ralph Ryther or Ryder d 02.04.1520 m1 Catherine Constable dau of Sir Robert Constable of Flamborough
-3-1-2 Margaret Aske m Sir Roger Bellingham
-3-1-3 Dorothy Aske m Richard Greene of Newby or Newbery Newbury?
-3-1-4 Anne Aske m William Monkton
-3-1-5 Elizabeth Aske m y Midleton or Morton
-3-1-6 Agnes Aske m William Ellerker
-3-1-7+ other issue -Julian, Christopher, Robert, Richard, Mary, Elenor
m1 Elizabeth or Elianor Markenfield + 2 ch dau of Sir Ninian Markenfield m2 Anne Sutton dau of Thomas Sutton of Burton, Lincolnshire
-3-1-1-2 Richard Aske of Owsthorpe Ousethorp a 1584, 5th son The following comes from Visitation Yorkshire, 1584/5, Aske of Owsthorpe. m Elizabeth Hall dau of _ Hall of Burringham
-3-1-1-3 Julian Aske see probable duplication below, Shown as of this generation by Visitation 1584/5+1612 but a generation earlier by Visitation 1563/4. Although there is some contradiction, the 'more reliable' Portington source suggests she was of this generation. m before 24.01.1509-10 Thomas Portington
-3-1-1-4 Jane Aske possibly of this generation m Nicholas Girlington of Burton Strather d by 1565
-3-1-1-5+ other issue - Christopher, Anthony, John, Anne, Elizabeth
m Gabriel Fairfax of Steeton
-3-1-1-1-4 Dorothy Aske b 1553 , ancestor of Pres.J. K. Polk m Henry Fairfax son of Sir William Fairfax of Steeton
Peter Beverley bap 1613 Hull Yorkshire d 16 Sept 1650 Hull, Yorkshire m Susanna Hollis/Hollice b 1634 in Yorkshire, dau of Robert Hollis
Gr17-5+ other issue - William, Richard, Thomas
Gr18 Maude de Greystock
m Eudo Welles, younger of Welles dvp
We17 Sir Lionel Leo de Welles, 6th Lord, Lieutenant of Ireland b 1406, k Towton 29.03.1461 supported the House of Lancaster in the War of the Roses and was attainted after his death. His barony was forfeited but later pardoned.
m1 15.08.1417 Joan or Cecily Waterton + 5 ch dau of Sir Robert Waterton of Waterton and Methley
m2 1447 Margaret Beauchamp b 1410, d 08.08.1482 + 1 ch dau of John de Beauchamp, 3rd Lord of Bletsho
We16-1 Sir Richard Welles, 7th Lord Willoughby of Eresby, 7th Lord Welles b c 1420 d 12.03.1469
m1 c 1446 Joan Willoughby, Baroness of Eresby b c 1420 d 1461/2, dau of Robert Willoughby, 6th Lord of Eresby
-1 Sir Robert Welles, 8th Lord Willoughby, 8th Lord Welles b c 1440 dsp 19.03.1469
m Elizabeth Bourchier d 10.1470, dau of John Bourchier, 1st Lord Berners
-2 Joane Welles, de jure suo jure Baroness of Welles and Eresby b c 1440 dsp before 03.1474/5 m1 Richard Pigot not mentioned by TCP m2 Sir Richard Hastings bur 09.1503
We16-2 Alianore Welles b c 1420
m1 Thomas, Lord Hoo and Hastings d 13.02.1454/5
m2 James or Sir Thomas Lawrence
m3 Hugh Hastings
We16 Cecily Welles b c 1420
m Sir Robert Willoughby of Parham d 30.05.1465-6
m Margaret Jenney b 1460 Knotishall d there 1515 dau of Sir William Jenney of Knottshall Sir Christopher Willoughby m Elizabeth Talboys dau of Sir George Talboys/Tailboys
-2-3 George Willoughby had issue
-2-4 Sir Thomas Willoughby d 1545, chief justice m Bridget or Katherine Read dau of Sir Robert Read of Bore Place
-2-5 Catherine Willoughby
m Sir John Heydon of Baconsthorp
-2-6 Elizabeth Willoughby m William Eure, 1st Lord b c1483, d 15.03.1547/8 (the following from Linda Wensrich's tree)
-2-7+ other issue - John, Dorothy
-2-9? by p x Woodward Edward Woodward b 1530 Shropshire d there 1600 m Anne x b 1550 d 1600 Shropshire
We16-4 Margaret Welles b c 1425
m Sir Thomas Dymoke of Scrivelsby b c1427, d 12.03.1470
We16-5 We16-5 Catherine Welles
m1 Sir Thomas de la Launde
m2 Robert Tempest
We16-5-1 Joan de la Launde
m William Denton
>We16-5-2 Margaret de la Launde
m Thomas Berkeley
3+ 2 sons dsp - William Tempest, Maurice Tempest
We16-6 John Welles, Viscount Welles d 09.02.1498/9
m 01.12.1487 Cecily Plantagenet d 24.08.1507, dau of King Edward IV
-1 Elizabeth Welles d y
-2 Anne Welles d infant
We17-2 Sir William Welles, Chancellor of Ireland
m Anne Barnewall dau of ?? Barnewall of Crickstown
We17-2-1 Elizabeth Welles d before 26.04.1506
m1 before 05.01.1463/4 Christopher Plunkett, Lord Killeen d 1467
m2 James Fleming, 12th of Slane, 7th Lord d 28.03.1492
We17-2-2 Ismay Welles
m Thomas Nangle of Navan
Gr18-3Joan/Jane GREYSTOKE b 1395, Greystoke Cumberland
m William BOWES b 1397 Streatham Durham son of Robert BOWES and JANE CONYERS
Gr18-3-1William BOWES b 1415 Streatham Castle Durham
m Maud Fitzhugh b 1428 Ravensworth Yorkshire d Streatham Castle Durham
y FitzHugh
Gr18-3-1-1Ralph Bowes b 01.09.1468, Streatlam Durham
m Margaret Conyers b 1468 Sockborne Durham d 12.08.1532.
Richard Conyers b c 1416
m Alice Wycliffe
Gr18-3-1-1-1 510. Richard Bowes b 1498 Seaham Manor Durham, 10 NOV 1558 Seaham Manor Durham
m Elizabeth ASKE b 1505 Richmond Yorkshire d 1568 Durham
Gr18-3-2Matilda BOWES b 1418, Raleigh Devon
m Thomas Whalesborough b 1415 Whalesborough Cornwall d 1463
Wy17-1John WYDEVILLE b 1445, Grafton Regis Northamptonshire k 12.08.1469 Battle of Edgecote Moor captured with father and beheaded, 1465 Knight of the Bath by his sister's husband King Edward IV
m Catherine de NEVILLE b 1401, Raby Durham d c 01.1478
Gr18Elizabeth WHALESBOROUGH b 1440, Stratton Cornwall
m SIR John TREVELYAN, son of. b 1440 Treveylan Cornwall d 1485 Notater for SIR KNIGHT John TREVELYAN: Occupation: Knight of the Bath
+1 Thomas TREVELYAN and LUCIA
Gr18 511. John Trevelyan b 1464 Yarnscombe Devon d 1505 Devon
m JANE HALLIWELL, dau of Sir John HALLYWELL b 1470
Cl19-3PHILLIPA CLIFFORD b 1355, Brough Castle Westmoreland
m William FERRERS, 5th LORD FERRERS OF GROBY b 1370 Luton Co Bedford d 18.05.1445
+1 Henry Ferrers, 4th Lord of Groby b 16.02.1355/6, d 03.02.1387/8
m before 27.04.1371 Joan d 30.05.1394, probably dau of
+2 William Ferrers, 3rd Lord of Groby b 28.02.1332/3, d 07.01.1370/1 m1 before 25.04.1344 Margaret de Ufford
+2 Sir Thomas de Hoo of Luton Hoo and Stopsley
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m before 20.02.1330/1 Isabel de Verdon b 21.03.1316/7, d 25.07.1349, dau of ->
+4 William Ferrers, 1st Lord of Groby b 30.01.1271/2, d 20.03.1324/5
m Ellen Segreve d 1342
+4 Theobald de Verdon, 2nd Lord
Cl19-3-1MARGARET FERRERS b 1404, Groby Leicestershire England m Thomas GREY b 1418, Ruthin Denbighshire Wales; d 12.1461.
Cl19-3-2Elizabeth FERRERS b 1392, Groby Leicestershire d 1460.
m SIR William COLEPEPER/CULPEPER b 1387 Aylesford Kent England d 20.07.1457, 1426-1427 Sheriff of Kent son of
+1 SIR CULPEPER and Catherine CHARLES
Cl19-3-2-1SIR Richard COLEPEPER/CULPEPER b 1428, West Peckham Kent d 1484
m ISABELLA WORSELEY b 1460 d 1527.
Cl19-3-2-1-1JOYCE CULPEPER b 1481, Tonbridge Kent d 1531
m LORD EDMUND HOWARD b 1480 Tisbury Wiltshire d 19.03.1539.
Cl19-3-3 Thomas Ferrers b 1408 Groby Leicestershire d 06.01.1458.
m Elizabeth Freville b 1398 Tamworth Castle Staffordshire dau of Baldwin Freville and Joan de Greene
Cl19-3-3-1 Sir Thomas Ferrers of Tamworth b 1425 d 1499
m Anne Hastings b 1425
+1 Sir Leonard Hastings of Kirby
Cl19-3-3-1-1 Sir John Ferrers dvp c 1485
m Maud Stanley dau of Sir John Stanley of Elford
Cl19-3-3-1-2 Anne Ferrers
m Sir Thomas Gresley of Drakelow b 1455 d 1503, Sheriff of Staffordshire
-1 ir William Gresley of Drakelow m sp Benedica Vernon dau of Sir Henry Vernon of Haddon Hall p2 Alice Tawke + 5 ch
-2 John Gresley b 1481/2
-3 Sir George Gresley of Drakelow b 1494, d 21.04.1548 m1 Margaret Malsho + 2 ch dau of John Malsho of Finden or Thingeon m2 c 1530 Katharine Sutton + 5 ch dau of John Sutton, Lord Dudley
-4 Robert Gresley d c 1572
-5 James Gresley d 1536 had issue m Katharine
-6 Elizabeth Gresley m1 Sir John de Montgomery d 1513 m2 Sir John Giffard of Chillington d 1566
-7 Ellen Gresley dsp m Sir Nicholas Strelley
-8 Mary Gresley m Thomas Forster of family of Evelik
-1-1+ Thomas Gresley, Edward Gresley, Humphrey Gresley d 1549/50, Anthony Gresley a 1540 had issue, Ursula Gresley
-3-1 Sir William Gresley of Drakelow b 1524/5, d 23.05.1573 m c 1548 Catherine Aston d before 09.1585, dau of Sir Edward Aston of Tixall
-3-2 Katharine Gresley m Edward Winter of Worthington
-3-3 Edward Gresley bur 04.04.1594 had issue m Anne Corbet
-3-4 Elizabeth Gresley m 1557 Charles Somerset
-3-5 Thomas Gresley d before 1572 had issue
-3-6 Anne Gresley
-3-7 Elinor Gresley
-4-1 George Gresley

-3-1-1 Sir Thomas Gresley of Drakelow b 03.11.1552, d 09.1610 m1 c 1573 Elizabeth Harvey dau of James Harvey of London m2 Katharine Walsingham b 1559 bur 18.12.1585 + 6 ch dau of Sir Thomas Walsingham of Beadhay and Scadbury
-3-1-2 Simon Gresley b 1560/1, d 1637 m1 sp Anne Wood d 1591 m2 Anne Dixwell
-3-1-3 Hastings Gresley b 1565/6 m Elizabeth Francis
-3-1-4 Grace Gresley dsp before 1598 m Sir Thomas Wolseley of Wolseley
-3-1-5+ Jane, Mary, Elizabeth Gresley dsp
-3-5-1? possibly here was: Andrew Greeley b c 1570 d Nottinghamshire m Mary Goldmyre

-3-1-1-1 Sir George Gresley, 1st Bart of Drakelow, Sheriff of Derbyshire b 1579/80 d 02.1650/1 m 17.12.1600 Susan Ferrers d after 1621 dau of Sir Humphrey Ferrers of Tamworth
-3-1-1-2 Katharine Gresley d 1635 m1 Francis Dethik of Newhill Dethick of Newhall? m2 Sir Bartholomew Hales of Snitterfield d 1619 m3 Edward Gibbs d c1633/4
-3-1-1-3 Katharine Gresley m Sir Richard Harpur of Swarkston
-3-1-1-4 John Gresley b 1581, d 1623 had issue m Joan More dau of Jasper More of London
-3-1-1-5 Dorothy Gresley b 28.08.1584 m Sir Alan Barlow of Barlow Moor
-3-1-1-6+ Henry b c 1579, bur 16.09.1598, William b 1583/4, Walsingham b 1585 d 1633
-3-5-1-1 Andrew Greeley b c 1590 Nottingham d c 1673 Salisbury Exxex Co MA
m Sarah Browne b by 22 Oct 1592 Rusper West Sussex d 23 Mar 1624 Horley Surrey dau of Rev Joseph Browne b 1562 Horley Oxford by Margaret Patching b 13 Oct 1560

-3-1-1-1-1 Thomas Gresley dvp m Bridget Burdett dau of Sir Thomas Burdett, 1st Bart
-3-1-1-1-2 Elizabeth Gresley d unm
-3-1-1-1-3 Dorothy Gresley m1 Robert Milward m2 Edward Wilmot
-3-5-1-1-1 Andrew Greeley b c 1617 Engl d 30 Jun 1697 Salisbury MA m Mary Moyce b c 1622 Suffolk d 24 Dec 1703 Salibury MA dau of Joseph Moyce and Hannah Folcord b 1601 Dennington Suffolk d 1655 Salisbury MA

-3-1-1-1-1-1 Sir Thomas Gresley, 2nd Bart of Drakelow d 05.06.1699 m Frances Morewood dau of Gilbert Morewood of Netherscale
-3-1-1-1-1-2 George Gresley dsp m Jane Nelson dau of Thomas Nelson
-3-1-1-1-1-3 Frances Gresley m John Whitehall of Pipe Ridware
-3-1-1-1-1-4 Bridget Gresley m Thomas Brome of Fisherwick
-3-1-1-1-1-5 Catherine Gresley m 1664 Richard Dyott
-3-1-1-1-1-6 Elizabeth Gresley m Philip Trafford of Swithomley
-3-1-1-1-1-7 Mary Gresley m John Harpur rector of Morley, grandson of Sir John of Littleover
Cl19-3-3-1-3+ Margaret Ferrers, Leonard Ferrers, Sir Ralph Ferrers, William Ferrers
Cl19-3-3-2 Henry Ferrers b 1440 Chillesmore Warwickshire d 1484 Chillesmore Warwickshire, Knight of the Kings Bodygaurd and Knight of the Shire for Kent , 1480 Kent Sheriff
m Margaret Hexstall b 1430/42 Chillesmore Warwickshire d 1486 Warwickshire
+1 Sir William Hexstall b c 1408 Baddington Nantwich Cheshire d c 1450
m Margaret Bromley b c 1410 Bromley London d 1454 Baddington
+2 Richard Hexstall b c 1382 Baddington Acton 'Cheshire d 1407 Cheshire
m Anne Grovehurst b c 1385 Horsmonden Kent
+2 William Bromley, Lord Bodington b c 1392 Baddington d there 1436
m Margery Mainwaring b c 1396 Baddilegh Cheshire d 1432 Baddington
Cl19-3-3-2-1Henry Ferrers b 1480 Halifax Yorkshire d 06.11.1549 Halifax Yorkshire
m Agnes Horsefalls b 1480 Halifax Yorkshire d 05.06.1569 Burnley Lancashire
Cl19-3-3-2-1-1 512. William Ferrers b 1514 Halifax Yorkshire d 03.04.1573 Heptonstall Yorkshire
m MARGARET LACY b 1524 Bancroft Yorkshire d 28.12.1571
Cl19-4MARGARET CLIFFORD b 1364, Brough Castle Westmoreland d 1455, England m Thomas MELTON b 1367,
Cl19-5Alice de CLIFFORD b 1370, Westmoreland England m Richard DALTON b 1370, Northamptonshire
Cl19-6MAUD de CLIFFORD b 1380, Clifford Castle Herefordshire d 16.05.1442 m Robert HILTON b by 1385, Hilton Durham d 11.08.1448.
Be19 =20 =22Thomas Beauchamp b by 16.03.1338, Warwickshire, Warwick Castle d 08.04.1401, Warwickshire, Warwick Castle
m MARGARET FERRERS b 1354 Leicestershire, Groby England d 22.01.1407 Warwickshire, Warwick Castle dau of
+1 William de FERRERS and MARGARET d' UFFORD
Be18 =19 =21Richard de Beauchamp b 01.1382, Worcestershire, Salwarpe d 30.04.1439, Normandy, Seine-Inferieure, Rouen France 13th Earl of Warwick
m1 Elizabeth de BERKELEY b 1386 Berkeley Thornbury d Thornbury Gloucestershire+ 2 ch
m2 ISABEL DESPENSER, b 22.07.1400 Cardiff Gladmorgan Wales d 27.12.1439 London Middlesex + 2 ch dau of Thomas LE DESPENSER and CONSTANCE PLANTAGENET
m MARGARET FERRERS b 1354 Leicestershire, Groby England d 22.01.1407 Warwickshire, Warwick Castle dau of William de FERRERS and MARGARET d' UFFORD
Be17 =18 =20ELEANOR Beauchamp b 09.1407, Essex, Walthamstow d 06.03.1467,
m1 EDMUND BEAUFORT b 1406 Middlesex, Westminster England d 22.05.1455 2nd Duke of Somerset son of John BEAUFORT and MARGARET HOLAND
m2 Thomas de ROS,. b 26.09.1406 Belvoir Castle Leicestershire England d 18.08.1431, 1487-1496 1st Baron of Burgh son of Thomas BURGH and Elizabeth PERCY
Be17 =19ELEANOR BEAUFORT b 1431 Middlesex, London d 14.08.1501.
m SIR Robert SPENCER b 1430 Devon, Spencercombe d 1500.
+1 Henry SPENCER Sp 18 =21 d 1476
m Isabel Lincoln d c1479, dau of Henry Lincoln
Sp16-1Margaret SPENCER b 1466, Spencercombe Devon d 1501, Wilts
m Thomas CARY of Chilton Foliot Ca15-2 b c 1460 Clovelly Devond before 21.06.1536 Tewkesbury Gloucestershire
+1 William CARY of Cockington b c 1410 d 1437
Alice FULFORD
Ca15-2-1Sir John Cary b 1493, Chilton Foliat Chilton Wiltshire
m JOYCE DENNY b 29.07.1495, Howe Norfolkd 06.04.1560.
Ca15-2-2William Carey d 22.06.1528 adopted Mary Boleyn's two natural children of King Henry VIII
m. Mary Boleyn dau of Sir Thomas Boleyn, Viscount Rochford, Earl of Wiltshire, Earl of Ormond
Sp16-2 = Catherine SPENCER b 1477, Spencercombe Devon d 10.1542
m by 1502 Henry Algernon PERCY Pe17-1-1 b 14.01.1477/8 Leconfield Yorkshire d 19.05.1527 Yorkshire, Northumberland served in the war of 1513 as a grand captain, with a very large retinue. From Calais he went to the siege of Th�rouanne and at the Battle of the Spurs he commanded the "showrers and forridors", Northumberland men on light geldings. , 1477 Yorkshire, East Riding, Wressle Castle, 1489-1527 5th Earl of Northumberland, 1489-1527 Northumberland Lord Lieutenant,1494 Knight Bachelor, 1495 Knight of the Garter, 17 JUN 1497 Battle of Blackheath
+1 Henry Percy Pe17-1, 4th Earl of Northumberland b 1449 d 28.04.1489
m c1476 Maud Herbert d c1485, dau of William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke
+2 Henry Percy Pe18, 3rd Earl of Northumberland b 25.07.1421, k Towton 29.03.1461
m by 25.06.1435 Eleanor de Poynings d 1484, dau of
+2 William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke
+3 Henry Percy Pe19, 2nd Earl of Northumberland, Constable of England b 03.02.1393 d St. Albans 23.05.1455
m 1414 Eleanor Neville dau of Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland
+3 Sir Richard de Poynings
Be16-2 513. Thomas Percy b 1504 Alnwick Northumberland England d 02.06.1537 Tyburn London Middlesex
m Eleanor HARBOTTLE b 1504 Beamish Durham d 18.05.1567
Be16-2MARGARET PERCY b 1498, Alnwick Northumberlandd 25.11.1540, Skipton Yorkshire
m Henry CLIFFORD b 1493, Skipton Castle Yorkshired 22.04.1542, Skipton Yorkshire , 1522-1523 Yorkshire Sheriff, Warden of the West Marches and Governor of Carlisle Castle. , 1524-1542 11th Baron of Clifford, 1525-1542 1st Earl of Cumberland
Be16-2MAUD PERCY b 1500, Alnwick Northumberland
Be16-2Sir INGELRAM PERCY b 1506 Alnwick Northumberlandd 1538.
Sp16 =18Anne SPENCER b 1470, Northampton Northamptonshire d 1520, Northamptonshire
m John KNIGHT, son of. b 1470 Charwelton Northamptonshire d 13.01.1550 Romsey Hampshire
+1 ADAM KNIGHT
Kn15 =17 514. Anne Knight b 1490 Northamptonshire d 1560
m Robert PARGITER, son of Richard PARGITER and ANNE COLES. b 1490 Northamptonshire, Greatworth England d 31.01.1558 Northamptonshire, Greatworth
Be16 =19ANNE BEAUFORT b 1435 London Middlesex
m William PASTON, ESQ.. b 28.05.1434 Paston Norfolk d 1496.
+1 John or William PASTON
Pa15-1William Paston dsp
Pa15 =18 Anne Paston continued her mother's tradition of horse breeding as did her daughter Mary Talbot
m Sir Gilbert Talbot d 22.10.1542
Pa15-3 Elizabeth Paston continued her mother's tradition of horse breeding as did her son Henry Savile.
m Sir John Savill of Thornhill
Pa15-4Mary PASTON b 19.01.1468, Westminster Middlesex d 12.1489
m RALPH NEVILLE, LORD NEVILLE b 1472, Raby Durham d 1498 son of.1 He m1 Mary Paston
m2 Edith Sandys, daughter of Sir William Sandys and Margaret Cheney, after 1489.1 He died in 1498.2 Ralph Neville, Lord Neville was styled as Lord Neville between 1484 and 1498.1 He fought in the King Henry VII's expedition to Picardy in 1492.1 He held the office of Commissioner to treat for the marriage of Princess Margaret with the King of Scotland between 23 June 1495 and 2 September 1496.1 He was in command, under the Earl of Surrey of the army for the invasion of Scotland in July 1497.1 He held the office of Keeper of the truce made with Scotland on 30 September 1497.1 Children of Ralph Neville, Lord Neville and Edith Sandys * unnamed Neville, Lord Neville d b 14982 * Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland+ b. 21 Feb 1497/98, d 24 Apr 1549
+1 Ralph Neville, 3rd Earl of Westmorland and Isabel Booth
Be20-2-1-1-3MARGARET BEAUFORT b 1438 London Middlesex d 1474
m1 SIR Richard DAYRELL, son ofb 1430 Littlecote Wiltshire d 1491 m2 HUMPHREY STAFFORD, son of. b 1424 Stafford Staffordshire d 1459 Battle Of St Albans Hertfordshire
+1 William DARELL and Elizabeth CALSTON
+1 HUMPHREY STAFFORD and ANNE NEVILLE
Be20-2-1-1-3-1William STAFFORD b 1450, Herefordshire
Be20-2-1-1-3-1-1MARGARET STAFFORD b 1475, Essex
m George de Vere b 1450, Hedingham Castle Essex d 1526,
Be20-2-1-1-3-1Henry STAFFORD b 04.09.1454, Abergavenny Monmouthshire Wales; d 02.11.1483, Salisbury Wiltshire
m Katherine WOODVILLE, b by 1438 Monmouthshire Wales d 18.05.1497 Hatfield Herefordshire, 1460-1483 8th Baron of Stafford, 1460-1483 2nd Duke of Buckingham, 1483 Lord High Constable for ch see above Katherine Woodville. dau of
+1 Richard WYDEVILLE and JACQUETTE de LUXEMBOURG
Be20-2-1-2Elizabeth Beauchamp b 1417 Warwick Warwickshire d c 02.10.1480.
m George NEVILLE b 1410 Raby Castle Durham d 30.12.1469 son of
+1 RALPH de NEVILLE Ne18 =21 1st Earl of Westmoreland d 21 Oct 1425
m2 Joan Beaufort b 1379, d 1440, dau of continued her father's tradition of horse breeding
+2 Sir John Nevill, 3rd Lord of Raby d 17.10.1388
m1 1364 Maud Percy d c 1379, dau of Henry de Percy, 2nd Lord of Alnwick
+2 John Plantagenet 'of Gaunt', Duke of Lancaster
Be20-2-1-2-1Henry NEVILLE b 1437, Buckinghamshire d 26.07.1469.
m JOANNA BOURCHIER b 1442 Halstead Essex
+1 y BOURCHIER
Be20-2-1-2-1-1Thomas NEVILLE b 1468, Staffordshire d 1546.
m LETTICE HARCOURT b 1494 Shenstone Staffordshire d 1520 Shenstone Park Staffordshire Notater for Thomas NEVILLE: GanttoJohn � 21-Jun-10 1:36 AM Thomas appears to have had an older brother, Richard, who received the peerage as 2nd Barron of Latimer from his grandfather, George Neville, Thomas' father, Henry Neville, had been killed at Battle of Edgecote Moor July 26, 1469, leaving the peerage to the next eldest son of the eldest son. It seems Thomas, one of whom there is little information, was left with little but his wife, Letitia Harcourt, and two daughters, Elizabeth and Ellen Neville.
Be20-2-1-2-1-1-1 515. Ellen Neville b 1511 Shenstone Staffordshire d 1547 Warwickshire
m KENELM BUCKE b 1500
Be20-2-1-3ANNE Beauchamp b 13.07.1426, Caversham Castle Oxfordshire d 20.09.1492, Barnet Hertfordshire
m Richard NEVILLE Earl of Warwick b 22.11.1428 Bisham Berkshire d 14.04.1471 Battle Of Barnet Hertfordshire son of Edward NEVILLE and Elizabeth Beauchamp
Be20-2-1-3-1Isabel Nevill b 05.09.1451 Warwickshire d 12.12.1476
m 11.07.1469 George PLANTAGENET b 21.10.1449 Dublin Castle Dublin Co Ireland d 18.02.1478.
+1 y Plantagenet
Be20-2-1-3-1-1Margaret Plantagenet b 14.08.1473, Bath Somerset d 27.05.1541, Tower of London Middlesex
m 22.09.1494 Sir Richard Pole d 11.1504 b 1460 Isleworth Middlesex d 1505
+1 Geoffrey la POLE
m Edith St. John dau of Sir Oliver St. John of Penmark, later of Bletsho
Be20-2-1-3-1-1-1 516. Henry Pole b 1492 Buckinghamshire, Ellesborough k 09.01.1539 Tower of London Middlesex England Cause: beheaded
m Lady Jane Neville b 1481 Abergavenny Monmouthshire Wales d 09.01.1539
Be20-2-1-3-1-1-2 517. Ursula de la Pole b 1506 Middlesex d 1570
m Henry Stafford b 1501 Penshurst Kent d 1563 Shropshire, 1547-1563 1st Baron of Stafford, 1559 Staffordshire Lord Lieutenant
Be20-2-1-4Elizabeth Beauchamp b 16.09.1415, Hanley Castle Worcestershire d 18.06.1448, Abergavenny Monmouthshire Wales.
m Edward NEVILLE b 1414 Raby Castle Staindrop, Durham England d 1476 �Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, de facto 3rd (dejure 1st) Baron Abergavenny, Captain in Edward IV's army in the North in 1462, 1438 Justice of the Peace, 1447-1476 3rd Baron of Bergavenny son of RALPH de NEVILLE and LADY de BEAUFORT
Be20-2-1-4-1Richard NEVILLE b 22.11.1428, Bisham Berkshire d 14.04.1471, Battle Of Barnet Hertfordshire
m ANNE Beauchamp, b 13.07.1426 Caversham Castle Oxfordshire d 20.09.1492 Barnet Hertfordshire dau of Richard de Beauchamp and ISABEL DESPENSER for ch see Anne Beauchamp above
Be20-2-1-4-2George NEVILLE b 1440, Raby Castle Durham d 20.09.1492, Lewes Priory Sussex
m MARGARET FENNE b 1444 Wayland Norfolk d 28.09.1485 Abergavenny Monmouthshire Wales dau of
+1 Hugh Fenne/?= Fiennes
Be20-2-1-4-2-1Sir Edward NEVILLE b 1471, Abergavenny Monmouthshire Wales; d 19.01.1538, Tower Of London London Middlesex
m Eleanor WINDSOR b 1483 Stanwell Middlesex d 1531
+1 ANDREW WINDSOR and Elizabeth BLOUNT
Be20-2-1-4-2-1-1 518. Edward Neville b 1526 Newton St Loe Somerset d 10.02.1588 Newton St Loe Somerset
m Katherine BROME b 1528 Newton St Loe Somerset
Be20-2-1-4-2-1-2SIR Henry NEVILLE b 1520, St Lawrence Berkshired 13.01.1593, St Lawrence Berkshire, 1572-1573 Berkshire Sheriff
m Elizabeth BACON b 1541, Gorhambury Hertfordshired 03.05.1621, Redgrave Suffolk
Be20-3Philippa Beauchamp b 1335, Gloucestershire, Elmley d 06.04.1386, Staffordshire, Stafford
m HUGH STAFFORD 3rd Baron of Stafford b 1344 Staffordshire d 16.10.1386 South Aegean, Rhodes Greece son of Sir y de STAFFORD and MARGARET de AUDLEY
Be20-3-1JOAN STAFFORD b 1378, Lancashire, Upholland d 01.10.1442, Gloucestershire, Cirencester England
m1 Sir John KNYVETT b 1394, Northamptonshire, Southwick d 11.09.1445, Norfolk, Buckenham England
m2 Thomas HOLLAND b 1373, Uppholland Lancashire d 08.01.1400, 1397-1399 1st Duke of Surrey 1397-1400 3rd Earl of Kent 1397-1400 7th Baron of Wake of Liddell
Be20-3-2164. ii. EDMUND de STAFFORD b 02.03.1377, Stafford Staffordshire d 22.07.1403, Battle of Shrewsbury Shropshire
m ANNE PLANTAGENET b 04.1383 Phesby Essex England d 16.10.1438 dau of Thomas PLANTAGENET and Eleanor de BOHUN
Be20-3-2-1LADY ANNE STAFFORD b 1400, Staffordshire d 20.09.1432.
m John HOLLAND b 18.03.1395 Darlington Devon England d 05.08.1447 son of John HOLLAND and Elizabeth PLANTAGENET
Be20-3-2-1-1ANNE HOLLAND b 1428, London Middlesex d 26.12.1486.
m SIR John NEVILLE, son ofb 1410 Raby Durham d 29.03.1461 Yorkshire, Battle of Towton, 1459-1461 1st Baron of Neville de Raby
+1 John de NEVILLE and LADY de HOLAND
Be20-3-2-1-1-1RALPH NEVILLE b 1456, Raby Durham d 06.02.1499, Hornby Castle Yorkshire, 3rd Earl of Westmorland, son of Sir John Neville, 1st Lord Neville and Lady Anne Holand , from grief at his son's death.3 He was buried at Parish Church, Hornby Castle, succeeded to the title of 3rd Lord Neville [E., 1459] on 6 October 1472., invested as a Knight, Order of the Bath on 18 April 1475, Commissioner to keep the truce with Scotland in September 1484, succeeded to the title of 6th Lord Neville, of Raby [E., 1295] on 3 November 1484, commander of the army for the invasion of Scotland in 1497, in the campaign in Scotland against Perkin Warbeck in 1497.
m ISABEL BOOTH b 1457 Sawley Derbyshire
+1 Sir Roger Booth and Catherine Hatton
Be20-3-2-1-1-1-1 519. Ralph Neville LORD NEVILLE b 1472 Raby Durham England d 1498 , fought in the King Henry VII's expedition to Picardy in 1492, Commissioner to treat for the marriage of Princess Margaret with the King of Scotland between 23 June 1495 and 2 Sep 1496 , in command, under the Earl of Surrey of the army for the invasion of Scotland in July 1497, Keeper of the truce made with Scotland on 30 Sep 1497
m1 Mary PASTON b 19.01.1468 Westminster Middlesex d 12.1489 dau of William PASTON and ANNE BEAUFORT
m2 EDITH SANDYS b 1471 Sherborne St John Hampshire England d 22.08.1537 London Middlesex + 2 ch
Be20-3-2-1-1-1-2LADY ANNE NEVILLE b 1476, Raby Durham
Be20-3-2-1-2Henry HOLLAND b 27.06.1430, London Middlesex d 09.1475
m ANNE of YORK b 10.08.1439, Fotheringhay Northamptonshire d 14.01.1475, 1447-1475 3rd Duke of Exeter
Be20-3-2-2HUMPHREY STAFFORD b 15.08.1402, Stafford Staffordshire d 10.07.1460, Battle of Northampton Northamptonshire, 1403-1460 7th Baron of Stafford , knight of the Garter in April 1429, 1444-1460 1st Duke of Buckingham
m ANNE NEVILLE, b 1408 Stafford Staffordshire England d 1472 dau of RALPH de NEVILLE and LADY de BEAUFORT
Be20-3-2-2-1ANNE STAFFORD b 1446, Stafford Staffordshire
m Aubrey de Vere b 1430, Hedingham Castle Essex
Be20-3-2-2-2John STAFFORD b 1432 Stafford Staffordshire d 08.05.1473 Essex
m CONSTANCE Green b 1445, Drayton Northamptonshire d 02.03.1475.
Be20-3-2-2-3HUMPHREY STAFFORD b 1424, Stafford Staffordshire d 1459, Battle Of St Albans Hertfordshire
m MARGARET BEAUFORT b 1438 London Middlesex d 1474. dau of EDMUND BEAUFORT and Eleanor Beauchamp for ch see above 306) Margaret Beaufort.
Be20-3-2-2-4/td>SIR Henry STAFFORD b 1430, Stafford Staffordshire d 04.10.1471 m MARGARET BEAUFORT b 31.05.1443, Bletsoe Castle Bedford
Be20-3-3MARGARET COUNTESS de STAFFORD b 1364, Brancepeth Durham d 09.06.1396, Raby Castle Durham
m RALPH de NEVILLE b 1364 Raby Castle Durham England d aft 21.10.1425 Raby Castle Durham 1st Earl of Westmorland son of John NEVILLE and MAUD de PERCY
Be20-3-3-1PHILLIPPA de NEVILLE b 1386, Raby Durham d c 08.07.1453.
m Thomas de DACRE b 27.10.1387 Naworth Castle Brampton Cumberland England d 05.01.1458, 1398-1458 6th Baron of Dacre son of William de DACRE and JOAN DOUGLAS
Be20-3-3-1-1HUMPHREY DACRE b 1424, Gilsland Cumberland d 30.05.1485, Gilsland Cumberland
m MABEL PARR b 1441 Ravensworth Yorkshire d 14.11.1508 Cumberland
y PARR
Be20-3-3-1-1-1Thomas DACRE b 25.11.1467, Gilsland Cumberland d 24.10.1525, Lanercost Priory Cumberland
m Elizabeth BARONESS OF GREYSTOKE b 10.07.1471 Morpeth Northumberland d 14.08.1516.
Be20-3-3-1-1-1-1 520. Mary Dacre b 1502 Gilsland Cumberland England d 29.03.1538 Yorkshire
m FRANCIS Talbot b 1500 Sheffield Castle Yorkshire d 21.09.1560 Yorkshire son of
+1 George Talbot and ANNE HASTINGS
Be20-3-3-2RALPH de NEVILLE b 1392, Raby Castle Durham d 26.02.1458, Alcester Warwickshire
m Mary de FERRERS b 1394 Alcester Warwickshire England d 25.01.1458 dau of Robert de FERRERS and LADY de BEAUFORT
Be20-3-3-2-1John de NEVILLE b 1418, Alcester Warwickshire d 17.03.1482, Althorpe Lincolnshire England
m Elizabeth NEWMARCH b 1418, Pontrefact Yorkshire d by 1467, Althorpe Lincolnshire
Be20-3-3-3Alice de NEVILLE b 1389, Raby Castle Durham
m Thomas GREY b 1388 Heaton Castle Northumberland England d 04.08.1415 son of Thomas GREY and JOAN de MOWBRAY
Be20-3-3-3-1RALPH GRAY b 09.09.1406, Chillingham Glendale Northumberland d 17.03.1442.
m Elizabeth FITZHUGH, dau of Henry FITZHUGH and Elizabeth de GREY b 1410 Ravensworth Yorkshire d c 1445.
Be20-3-3-3-1-1RALPH GRAY b 1432, Chillingham Glendale Northumberland
m JAQUETTA STANLOWE b 1436 Chillingham Glendale Northumberland d 26.09.1469 Yorkshire
Be20-3-3-3-1-1-1 521. Edward Gray b 1464 Chillingham Glendale Northumberland d 06.12.1533
m ANN GOWER b 1492 Standby Yorkshire
Be20-3-3-4LADY MAUD NEVILLE b 1384, Raby Castle Durham d 10.1438, Scarborough Yorkshire
m PIERS de MAULEY, 5TH BARON MAULEY b 1378, Mulgrave Castle Yorkshire d 06.09.1415.
Be20-3-3-5John de NEVILLE, LORD NEVILLE b 1387, Raby Durham d by 20.05.1820 m LADY Elizabeth de HOLAND b 1394, Upholland Lancashire d 04.01.1424. Notater for John de NEVILLE, LORD NEVILLE: John de Neville, Lord Neville was born before 1387.2 He was the son of Ralph de Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland and Lady Margaret de Stafford.1 He married Lady Elizabeth de Holand, daughter of Thomas de Holand, 2nd Earl of Kent and Alice FitzAlan, after 29 August 1394.2 He and Lady Elizabeth de Holand obtained a marriage license on 29 August 1394.2 He died before 20 May 1420.3 John de Neville, Lord Neville was styled as Lord Neville between 1397 and 1420.1 He held the office of Keeper of Roxburghe Castle between 12 November 1408 and 1 August 1411.2 He held the office of Warden of the West Marches towards Scotland between 15 May 1414 and 1420.2 He fought in the siege of Caen between August 1417 and September 1417.2 On 2 October 1417 he took the surrender of those in the castle of Courcy.2 He held the office of Captain of the castle and town of Verneuil on 31 October 1417.2 He fought in the siege of Rouen between July 1418 and January 1418/19.2 He held the office of Keeper of the Warren of St. John, Argences, in the bailiwick of Caen on 25 July 1419.2 Children of John de Neville, Lord Neville and Lady Elizabeth de Holand * Sir Thomas Neville+ 4 * Ralph Neville, 2nd Earl of Westmorland+ b. 17 Sep 1406, d 3 Nov 14845 * Sir John Neville, 1st Lord Neville+ b. c 1410, d 29 Mar 14611
Be20-3-3-6LADY Elizabeth NEVILLE b 1389, Raby Castle Durham
Be20-3-3-7Lady Margaret Neville b 1393, Raby Castle Durham d 1465, Clare Suffolk
m Richard le Scrope b 1391 Raby Durham d 29.08.1420 Yorkshire
+1 Roger le Scrope 2nd Baronof Bolton d 3 Dec 1403 and Margaret Tiptoft
Be20-3-3-7-1Henry LE SCROPE b 13.06.1418, Bolton Yorkshire d 1459, Bolton Yorkshire
m Elizabeth Scrope b 1417 Masham Yorkshire d c 08.1498.
+1 John Scrope, 4th Lord of Masham
Be20-3-3-7-1-1Margaret/Mary le Scrope b 1440 Bolton Wensley Yorkshire d c 1496.
m John Bernard b 1437 Abington Northamptonshire d 1485 Abington Northamptonshire
Be20-3-3-7-1-1-1 522. John Bernard b 1469 Abington Northamptonshire d 24.08.1508 Abington Northamptonshire
m MARGARET WAKE b 1473 Towcester Blisworth Northamptonshire
Be20-3-3-8Lady Anastasia Neville b 1395, Raby Castle Durham
Be20-3-3-9Lady Anne de Neville b 1394 Raby Castle Durha
m Sir Gilbert Uumfraville b 18.10.1390 Harbottle Castle Northumberland dsp Buage 22.03.1420/1
Be20-3-4Katherine de Stafford b 1370, Stafford Staffordshire d 08.04.1419, Hull Yorkshire
m Michael de la Pole b 1367 Hull Yorkshire England d 18.09.1415 Harfleur Seine-Maritime Normandy FR 1398-1415 2nd Earl of Suffolk son of
+1 Michael de la Pole and Katherine de Wingfield
Be20-3-4-1Isabel de la Pole b 1398, Cotton Suffolk d 08.02.1467, Elsing Norfolk
m Thomas Morley b 1394 Elsing Norfolk England d 06.12.1435 Morley Norfolk
+1 y MORLEY
Be20-3-4-1-1Elizabeth Morley b 1424 Hingham Norfolk d 1449 Lanherne Cornwall
m Sir John Arundell b 07.01.1421 Cornwall d 12 Nov 1473 Vale de Lanherne Cornwall
+1 Sir John Arundell of Lanherne b c 1400
m2 Margaret Burgersh dau of Sir John Burgersh
+2 Sir John Arundell of Lanherne b 1367, d 07.01.1434-5
m Eleanor Lamborne dau of Sir William Lamborne of Lamborne
+3 Sir John Arundell of Lanherne d by 1377
m Joan Luscote dau of Sir William Luscote or Lustock
+4 Sir John de Arundell of Lanherne
m1 1334-5 Elizabeth Carminow d 1363 dau of Sir Oliver Carminow, Chamberlain
Be20-3-4-1-1-1Anne Arundell b 1448, Lanherne Cornwall
m James Tyrrell b 1451 East Horndon Essex d 06.05.1502 London
Be20-3-4-2Michael de la Pole b 1394 Cotton Suffolk k 25.10.1415 Battle of Agincourt Pas-de Calais France m Elizabeth Catherine MOWBRAY b 1394,
Be20-4Joan Beauchamp b 1335 Warwickshire
m Ralph Basset b 1335 Draytom.
Be20-5Isabel de Beauchamp b 1340, Warwick Warwickshire d 29.09.1416 m GUILLAUME DUMARESQ b 1328, La Haule Isle Jersey Channel Island (Possible marriage to Guillaume Dumaresq, but this is not supported by the literature except Descendants of Jordan Dumaresq (1300)
Be20-6William Beauchamp b 1343, Warwick Castle Warwickshire d 08.05.1411, Abergavenny Monmouthshire Wales1392-1411 1st Baron of Bergavenny
m JOAN FITZALAN b 1375, Arundel Sussex d 14.11.1435, Abergavenny Monmouthshire Wales.
Be22 =23 =24 =30 =32ISABEL de Beauchamp b 1252, Warwick Warwickshire d 30.05.1306, Elmley Castle Worcestershire
m1 HUGH LE DESPENCER b 01.03.1260 Hampshire, Winchester d 27.10.1326 Gloucestershire1265-1326 2nd Baron of Despencer 1322-1326 1st Earl of Winchester 1326 hanged Beheaded and his body cut into pieces for the dogs. His head was sent for display to Winchester Invasion of England son of
m2 SIR PATRICK CHATWORTH b 1250 Kempsford Gloucestershire England d 07.07.1283 son of
+1 Sir Hugh le Despenser of Loughborough, etc b by 1223 d Evesham 04.08.1265, Justiciar
m by 1260 Aline or Aliva Basset
+1 PATRICK de CHATWORTH and HAWYSE de LONDRES
De22 =23 =24HUGH le DESPENCER "THE YOUNGER" b 01.03.1287 Hampshire, Winchester dsp 24.11.1326. 1326 Invasion of England
m Eleanor de Clare b 10.1292 Glamorgan, Cardiff Wales d 30.07.1337 Gloucestershire, Tewkesbury dau of GILBERT de Clare and JOAN PLANTAGENET
De21-1Hugh Despencer, Lord Despencer b c 1308, dsp 1349
m Elizabeth de Montacute dau of William de Montacute, 1st Earl of Salisbury She married 2nd before 10.07.1350 Guy de Brian or Briene or Bryan, Lord Bryan/Briene/de Bryen d 17.08.1390 VII
De21EDWARD le DESPENCER b 24.03.1335, Rutland, Essendine d 11.11.1375, Glamorgan Wales, 1357-1375 1st Baron of Despencer
m Elizabeth de BURGHERSH, b 1342 Ewyas Lacy Herefordshire England d 26.07.1409. 1369-1402 3rd Baroness of Burghersh dau of BARTHOLOMEW de BURGHERSH and CICELY de WEYLAND
Be22-2-2-1-1MARGARET le DESPENSER b 1365, Ewyas Lacy Herefordshire d 03.11.1415.
m Sir Robert de FERRERS,. b 31.10.1357 Chartley Staffordshire England d 12.03.1413 1367-1413 4th Baron of Ferrers of Chartley . Son and heir of John de Ferrers and Elizabeth de Stafford. Grandson of Robert de Ferrers and Margaret, Ralph de Stafford and Margaret Audley. Husband of Elizabeth, married after 16 Sept 1376. Secondly, husband of Margaret le Despenser, youngest daughter of Edward le Despenser and Elizabeth, daughter of Bartholomew Berghersh. They had three sons and one daughter: Sir Edmund, Thomas, Edward and Phillipe, wife of Sir Thomas Greene. son of
+1 John de FERRERS and Elizabeth de Stafford
Be22-2-2-1-1-1SIR Thomas Greene b 10.02.1400, d 18.01.1462, Knight of Green's Norton and Boughton, Northamptonshire, of Nunnignton, Stonegrave and Ness, Yorkshire. In right of his first wife, of Stone Court in Carshalton, Surrey. Sheriff of Northamptonshire, Knight of the Shire for Northamptonshire. Son and heir to Sir Thomas Greene and Mary Talbot. Grandson of Sir Thomas Greene and Miss Mablethorp, Sir Richard Talbot and Ankaret le Strange.
m by 16 Dec 1421 Philippa de FERRERS b 1397 England d aft 1427 + 7 ch dau of Sir Robert de Ferrers and Margaret le Despenser she m2 Nicholas Griffin of Braybrook
m2 07 Dec 1434 Mary Bellers + 3 dau dau of John Bellers of Eye Kettleby and Elizabeth Sutton
Be22-2-2-1-1-1-1SIR Thomas Greene d 09.09.1462 m MATILDA THROCKMORTON b d The tomb of Sir Thomas Greene and Maud, his wife, in Greene's Norton Church is described on page 43 of Boutell's Monumental Brasses of England as follows: "1462 Sir Thomas Grene and Matilda Throckmorton his wife, Green's Norton Church, Northamptonshire. This knight wears over his steel breast plate a demi-placate, and he has a lance rest screwed upon the armour which covers his breast on the right side. The two pouldrons are not very dissimilar and they are finished above by a serrated ridge some what resembling the back fin of a fish. This appears to be prototype of the passe-guards of a later period. The coudieres are large, and also serated like the pauldrons. About the throat is a collar or mentoniere of mail: the head and hands are bare; the former rests upon a tilting-helmet, now despoiled of its crest: the latter are clasped and uplifted as in prayer. The figure below the waist is drawn in such a manner as to represent the knees as turned outwards: the joints of the armour inside the legs are, consequently and the singularly formed genouillieres with their back plates, and also the tuilles are seen in profile. The sollents are still pointed. Between the tuilles appears the skirt of a haketon, and over this a baguette of mail. The sword is girded at the left side almost perpendicularly, by a narrow belt: and from this same belt a misericorde of unusual size is suspended in front of the person. The lady is in a widows habit: she wears a kirtle, a mantle a flowing kerchief upon the head, and a barbe beneath the chin. Beneath the larger effigies were smaller figures of their four children: but these which were severally labelled Thomas, (???), John, and Elizabeth have all disappeared except the last. Of four shields originally placed at the angles of the composition, two only remain: these bear Grene impaling Ferras, and Grene and Mablethorpe quarterly. This fine and interesting brass was originally fixed upon an altartomb: but this now destroyed, and the brass lies upon the pavement of the chancel. The border legend has been preserved and is as follows: HIC JACET Thomas GRENE MILES DNS de NORTON ET MATILDA UX EI QUI VERO Thomas FUIT FILI ET HERES THOME GRENE MILIT de EADM, ET PHILLIPEE UXIS EIUS FILIE ROBERTI DNI FFERRAIRS de CHARTELY ET Elizabeth UXORIS EIUS FILLIE THOME DNI LE SPENCER QUI QUIDM, Thomas GRENE PATER FREFATI THOME GRENE FUIT FILUIS ET HERES THOME GRENE MILITIS DNI de NORTON PREDCA? AT MARIE UXIS EIUS FILIE RICI DNI Talbot ET ANKNETE UXORIS EIMS FILIE ET HERED, JohnIS DNI STRANGE de BLAKEMERE QUI QUIDM PFATUS Thomas FILIUS PDCOR THOME ET PhilipPE OBIJT IX DIE MEUS SEPTEMBRIS ANNO DNI MILLIUS CCCC LXII ET PFATA MATILD UNA FILIARUM JOHIS THROCKMORTON ARMIGERI SUBTHERAURARIJ ANGL OBIJT (???) DIE MEUS (???) ANNO MILO CCCC (???) QR AIABUS PPICIETUR SENS AMEN."
Be22-2-2-1-1-1-2Anthony Greene
Be22-2-2-1-1-1-3John Greene
Be22-2-2-1-1-1-4Elizabeth Greene m John Reading
Be22-2-2-1-1-1-5Isabel Greene m Edmund Cornwall
Be22-2-2-1-1-1-6Margaret Greene m Nicholas Hawte
Be22-2-2-1-1-1-7Philippe Greene d aft 1427.
Be22-2-2-1-1-1-8Anne Greene m Sir Thomas Pinchbeck
Be22-2-2-1-1-1-9Elizabeth Greene m Sir Brian Sandford
Be22-2-2-1-1-1-10Joan Greene m Sir William Pickering
Be22-2-2-1-1-2Sir EDMUND FERRERS b 1386, Chartley Castle Staffordshire d 17.12.1435, 1413-1435 5th Baron of Ferrers of Chartley, 25 OCT 1415 knighted Battle of Agincourt
m ELLEN ROCHE, b 1395 Castle Bromwich Warwickshire England d 04.11.1440. dau of Thomas LA ROCHE and Elizabeth BERMINGHAM
Be22-2-2-1-1-2-1MARGARET FERRERS b 1413, Worcestershire, Powick d 29.01.1487
m John Beauchamp. b 1409 Worcestershire, Powick d 09.04.1475 Worcestershire, Powick, 1447-1475 1st Baron of Beauchamp, 1450-1452 Treasurer
+1 Sir William de Beauchamp of Powyke d before 1431
m Catherine de Ufflete dau of Sir Gerard de Ufflete
Be22-2-2-1-1-2-1-1Sir Richard de Beauchamp b 1434, Worcestershire, Powick d 1503.
m Elizabeth STAFFORD, dau of b 1435 Worcestershire, Beauchamp Court
+1 HUMPHREY STAFFORD and Eleanor AYLESBURY
Be22-2-2-1-1-2-1-1-1 523. Anne de Beauchamp b 1470 Beauchamp Court Worcestershire
m Richard Lygon b 1466 Worcestershire, Madresfield d 01.05.1512
Be22-2-2-1-1-2-1-1-2MARGARET Beauchamp b 1472, Beauchamp Court Worcestershire m William READE b 1460, Gloucestershire
Be22-2-2-1-1-2-1-1-3524. iii. Elizabeth Beauchamp b 1468, Beauchamp Court Worcestershire
Be22-2-2-1-2Thomas le DESPENSER b 22 Sep 1373, Gloucestershire d 13.01.1400, Gloucestershire, supported King Richard II, When that king fell, Thomas was captured, attainted and beheaded.
m 1386 Constance Plantagenet d 28.11.1416,
m CONSTANCE PLANTAGENET b 1374 Conisborough Castle Yorkshire England d 28.11.1416 Berkshire dau of
+1 Edmund Plantagenet of Langley, 1st Duke of York
m ISABEL CASTILLE
Be22-2-2-1-2-1Sir Richard LE DESPENSER, 4TH LORD BURGHERSH b 30.11.1396, Elmley Worcestershire dsp 07.10.1414, Surrey
m Eleanor NEVILLE b 1399, Raby Castle Durham d 1463, Warkworth Castle Alnwick Northumberland dau of Ralph Nevill, 1st Earl of Westmorland (Probably by 1st or 2nd wife) Mary (or Anne) West = Roger Lewknor, son of Sir Roger Lewknor and Eleanor Camoys.
Be22-2-2-1-2-2Elizabeth Despencer d y
Be22-2-2-1-2-3ISABEL DESPENSER b 22.07.1400, Cardiff Gladmorgan Wales; d 27.12.1439, London Middlesex
m Richard de Beauchamp b 01.1382 Worcestershire, Salwarpe d 30.04.1439 Normandy, Seine-Inferieure, Rouen France, 13th Earl of Warwick son of Thomas Beauchamp and MARGARET FERRERS for ch see above Richard de Beauchamp.
Be22-2-2-2121. ii. ISABEL DESPENCER b c 1310 Gloucestershire d 1372.
Be22-2-2-3 iii. HUGH LE DESPENCER b 1308, Stoke Gloucestershire d 16.02.1349 1326-1349 2nd Baron of Despencer
m Elizabeth MONTAGU b 1327 Donyatt Somerset d 08.06.1359
Be22-2-2-4Elizabeth LE DESPENCER b 1322 Stoke Gloucestershire England d 13.07.1389 Berkeley Castle Thornbury Gloucestershire
m MAURICE IV 'THE VALIENT' de BERKELEY b 1330 Berkeley Castle Thornbury Gloucestershire England d 08.06.1368, 1361-1368 4th Baron of Berkeley son of
+1 Thomas de Berkeley 3rd Lord b c1296, d 27.10.1361
m1 c25.07.1320 Margaret Mortimer d 05.05.1337, dau of Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March
+2 Maurice de Berkeley Be22, 2nd Lord b 04.1271, d 31.05.1326
m1. 1289 Eva Zouche d 05.12.1314, dau of Eudes la Zouche
+3 Thomas de Berkeley Be23 =24 =25 =26, 1st Lord b 1245, d 23.07.1321
m 1267 Joan Ferrers d 19.03.1309/10
Be22-2-2-4-1James de BERKELEY b 1354, Chipping Sodbury Gloucestershire d 13.06.1405, Raglan Castle, Usk Monmouthshire Wales
m Elizabeth BLUET b 1373 Raglan Castle, Usk Monmouthshire Wales d by 1415
+1 Sir John Bluet of Raglan b c 1332 d c 1372 +2 Ralph Bluet b c 1309 d c 1361
m Elizabeth verch Rhys
+3 Ralph Bluet
m Amicia Picard b c 1275
+5 John Picard
m Katherine FitzReynold b c 1240
+6 Sir Reginold FitzPiers b c 1190 d 1286
m1 Alice de Stanford
m2 Joan de Fortibus de Vivonia
+7 Piers FitzHerbert of Blaen Llyfni b c 1170 d 01.06.1235
m Isabel de Ferrieres b c 1165 d before 31.05.1252 HJY
+8 Herbert FitzHerbert b by 1145 d by 1204
m Lucy de Gloucester
Be22-2-2-4-1-1
Be22-2-2-4-1-2Sir James de Berkeley, 'THE JUST' b 1394, Raglan Castle, Usk Monmouthshire Wales d 11.1463, Berkeley Castle Thornbury Gloucestershire, 1418-1463 1st Baron of Berkeley
m1.?mcrt 19.04.1410 dau of Sir John St John m2 1415 x Stafford dau of dsp
m3 1423/4 Isabel Mowbray b 1386 Bristol Gloucestershire d 27.09.1452 dau of
+1 Sir Humphrey Stafford of Hooke
+1 Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk and Elizabeth FITZALAN
Be22-2-2-4-1-2-1William Berkeley, 2nd Lord, Marquess of Berkeley b 1426 Berkeley Castle Thornbury Gloucestershire dsp 14.02.1491-2 William de BERKELEY b 1426, 1st and last Marquess of Berkeley was born in 1426 at Berkeley Castle, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, 1 He was the son of James de Berkeley, 1st Lord Berkeley and Lady Isabel Mowbray.1 He married, firstly, Elizabeth West, daughter of Sir Reynold West, 6th Lord la Warre and Margaret Thorley, in 1466.2 He and Elizabeth West were divorced on 20 November 1467 although Elizabeth appealed the divorce to Pope Paul II.2 He married, secondly, Joan Strangways, daughter of Sir Thomas Strangways and Lady Katherine Neville, in November 1468.2 He married, thirdly, Anne Fiennes, daughter of Sir John Fiennes and Alice FitzHugh, circa 1486.3 He died on 14 February 1491/92 at Westminster, London, without surviving issue.3 He was buried at St. Augustine's Friars, London, 3 William de Berkeley, 1st and last Marquess of Berkeley also went by the nick-name of William 'the Wass all'.1 He was invested as a Knight circa 1438.1 He succeeded to the title of 2nd Lord Berkeley [E., 1421] in November 1463, by writ.1 On 20 March 1469/70 he was challenged by Thomas Talbot, Viscount Lisle to settle the claims to his great-uncle Thomas's estates, by combat. Thomas was killed in the combat.1 He was invested as a Knight Bachelor on 18 April 1475.1 He was styled as Viscount of Catherlough co. Carlow [Ireland] between 1481 and 10 February 1485.4 He was created 1st Viscount Berkeley [] on 21 April 1481.1 He was invested as a Privy Counsellor (P.C.) on 5 March 1482/83.1 He was created 1st Earl of Nottingham [] on 28 June 1483.1 He held the office of Great Marshal of on 19 February 1485/86.1 He held the office of Earl Marshal on 19 February 1485/86.1 He was created 1st Marquess of Berkeley [] on 28 January 1488/89.1 His last will was dated 5 February 1491/92.3 On his death, the three peerages granted to him became extinct, although the Barony of Berkeley survived.3 Children of William de Berkeley, 1st and last Marquess of Berkeley and Joan Strangways
m1 JOAN STRANGEWAYS, dau of b 1441 Harsley Yorkshire d 24.02.1485 St Augustines Friars London Middllesex +2 ch
m2 Elizabeth WEST, dau of b 1427 Wiltshire d 1467 Gloucestershire m3 ANNE FIENNES b 1468 d 1497.
+1 Thomas STRANGEWAYS and Catherine de NEVILLE
+1 Reynold WEST and MARGARET THORLEY
Be22-2-2-4-1-1-2-1Katherine BERKELEY b. Mar 1469/70 d c 1475
Be22-2-2-4-1-1-2-2SIR Thomas BERKELEY b aft 04.03.1469 d 1475
Be22-2-2-4-1-2-2Maurice Berkeley'The Lawyer', de jure 3rd Baron of Berkeley b c1435 Berkeley Castle Thornbury Gloucestershire d 09.1506, 1492-1506
m Isabel Mead b 1444 Meads Place Wraxell Somerset d c 29.05.1514 Coventry Warwickshire dau of
+1 Philip Meade of Meade's Place, Mayor of Bristol
Be22-2-2-4-1-2-2-1Maurice Berkeley, de jure 4th Lord b 1467, dsp 12.09.1523
m. 1484 Catherine Berkeley d 1526, dau of Sir William Berkeley of Stoke Gifford
Be22-2-2-4-1-2-2-2Thomas Berkeley, de jure 5th Lord b 1472, d 22.01.1532-3
m1. 1504-5 Eleanor Constable d 1525, dau of Sir Marmaduke Constable of Flamborough
Be22-2-2-4-1-2-2-3James BERKELEY b 1476, Berkeley Castle Thornbury Gloucestershire d c 1515
m?1 Ursula Veele wid of y Vuedall
m2 (Reported by geni.com ) Susan FitzAlan b 1470 Arundel Sussex
+1 Sir William FitzAlan b 1445 Arundell d 25 Oct 1524 Singleton West Sussex
m Elizabeth Haughstone
Be22-2-2-4-1-2-2-3-1 525. Mary Berkeley b 1496/?1511 Berkeley Castle Gloucester d 1586 Romsey Hampshire - possibly fits here dau of James, '2nd' son of Lord Maurice. geni.com reports as dau of Susan FitzAlan and a second and third marriage and children as shown below.
m. Sir Thomas Perrott of Haroldston d 1531Their son has been identified as possibly Mary's illegitimate son by King Henry VIII.
p1 Henry VIII KING OF ENGLAND. b 28.06.1491 Greenwich Palace Kent d 28.01.1547 Westminster Middlesex
m2
Sir Thomas Perrott of Haroldston d 1531Their son has been identified as possibly Mary's illegitimate son by King Henry VIII., son of OWEN PERROTT and Katherine POYNTZ. b 1495 Haroldston Pembrokeshire Wales
m3 Rowland Pughe
m4 1532 Sir Thomas JONES b 1492 Bredwardine Herefordshire d by 26.06.1559son of John Thomas and Elizabeth VAUGHAN
Be22-2-2-4-1-2-2-4Ann Berkeley
m. Sir William Dennis of Dirham
Be22-2-2-4-1-2Elizabeth de BERKELEY b 1402, Gloucestershire
m Thomas BURDET b 1400,
-1-1-1-1-2-1 -2-1-5ISABELLA ST AMAND b 1313 Hull Yorkshire England
m Richard HANDLO b 1311 Hadlow Kent d 1343 son of John HANDLO and JOAN FITZNIGEL
Be22-2-2-5-1MARGARET de HAULDO b 1332; d 12.1371.
m John APPLEBY. b 1330 d 1394.
Be22-2-2-5-1-1JOAN APPLEBY b 1355, d 1391,
m Roger de COGHALL. b 1350 Little Leigh Northwich Cheshire England d 1391
Be22-2-2-5-1-1-1JOHANNA de COGHALL b 1375, Little Leigh Northwich Cheshire d 1404, Puddington Wirral Cheshire
m John MASSEY OR MASCY of PONTINGTON b 1373 Puddington Wirral Cheshire k 21.07.1403 Battle of Shrewsbury Shropshire killed in action
+1 HAMMON MASSEY and JANE de TIMPERLEY
Be22-2-2-5-1-1-1-1Hugh Massey de CODDINGHAM b 1389 Coddington Cheshire d 1456,
m Agnes Bold, dau of b 1390 Coddington Cheshire
+1 Nicholas BOLD
Be22-2-2-5-1-1-1-1-1 526. William Massey de CODDINGHAM Bechin, Eggerley, etc. b 1440 England d 1465
m Agnes Wooten b 1445 Adquery Cheshire
-1-1-1-1-2-1 -2-2Philip le DESPENCER b 1290, Stoke Gifford Shipping Sodbury Gloucestershire d 24.09.1313
m MARGARET de GOUSHILL b 12.05.1294, Toppesfield Essex d 29.07.1349.
-1-1-1-1-2-1 -2-3MARGARET DESPENCER b 1292, Southampton Hampshire d by 15.02.1351.
m John ST AMAND b 1278 Loughborough Leicestershire d 25.01.1330.
St21ISABELLA ST AMAND b 1313, Hull Yorkshire
m09.02.1321 divorce 4 DEC 1344 Richard "COPPED HAT" FITZALAN Fi21 b 1313 Arundel Sussex England d 24.01.1376 Chichester Cathedral Sussex 1331-1376, 10th Earl of Arundel son of EDMUND FITZALAN and Alice de WARENNE
Fi20EDMUND FITZALAN b 1327, Arundel Sussex
m SIBYL MONTACUTE b 1330 Donyatt Somerset dau of William de MONTAGU and Katherine de GRANDISON
Fi19-1Alice FITZALAN b 1349, Arundel Sussex
m LEONARD CAREW b 1342 Mohun Ottery Devon England d 04.10.1369 son of John CAREW and Eleanor Mohun
...-2-3-1-1-1-1Thomas CAREW b 1365, Mohun Ottery Devon d 1431, Devon
m Elizabeth BONVILLE b 1362 Chewton Devon
+1 William BONVILLE and MARGARET DAUMARLE
...-2-3-1-1-1-1-1Elizabeth CAREW b 1395, Carew Castle Pembrokeshire Wales m Thomas TREMAYNE b 1390,
...-2-3-1-1-1-1-2NICHOLAS CAREW b 1411, Haccombe Devon d 1446, Devon m JOAN COURTENAY b 1411, Haccombe Devon
Fi19Philippa FITZALAN b 1352, Arundel Sussex d 13.09.1399.
m Richard SERGEAUX, son of Richard SERGEAUX and PHILLIPPE BODRUGAN. b 1346 Cornwall England d 30.09.1393 Kent
Se19Alice SERGEAUX b 1384 Killigarth Cornwall d 18.05.1452 Essex
m Richard de Vere Ve19 b 1385 Oxfordshire d 15.02.1417 Essex, 1406-1417 11th Earl of Oxford, 25 OCT 1415 Battle of Agincourt ne of the commanders, MAY 1416 Knight of the Garter, 15 Aug 1416 Battle at the mouth of the Seine
+1 AUBREY de Vere and Alice FITZWALTER
Ve18Sir John de VERE, 12TH EARL OF OXFORD AND HED b 23.04.1408, Addington Northamptonshire d 1462, 1417-1462 12th Earl of Oxford, 1436 Siege of Calais, 26 FEB 1462 Tower Hill, Tower Hamlet convicted of high treason and beheaded
m1 Elizabeth HOWARD b 1410 Wiggenhall Downham Norfolk d c 25.12.1475 Warwickshire
m2 ISABELLA de Greene, dau of John Greene and MARGARET de Greene b 1434 Drayton Daventry Northamptonshire
+1 y HOWARD
Ve17-1AUBREY de Vere b 1430, Hedingham Castle Essex m c Apr 1460 ANNE STAFFORD b 1446, Stafford Staffordshire d c 14 Apr 1472 dau of Henry Stafford 1st Duke of Buckingham for ch see above 398) Isabella de Greene
Ve17-2John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford, Great Chamberlain b 08.09.1442, d 10.03.1512/3
m1 Margaret Nevill b c 1445 d after 20.11.1506, dau of
+1 Richard Nevill, Earl of Salisbury
m Alice de Montacute, Countess of Salisbury d 1463, dau of
+2 Ralph Nevill of Raby, 1st Earl of Westmorland d 21.10.1425
m2 Joan Beaufort b 1379, d 1440, dau of
+2 Thomas de Montacute 3rd Earl of Salisbury
+3 Sir John Nevill, 3rd Lord of Raby d 17.10.1388
m1 1364 Maud Percy d c 1379, dau of Henry de Percy, 2nd Lord of Alnwick
+3 John Plantagenet 'of Gaunt', Duke of Lancaster
Ve17-2-1
Ve17-2-2
John de Vere d y
Katherine de Vere b 1466 Essex d 20.06.1504 m Robert Broughton b 1466, Nettlestead Suffolk d 10.08.1506, Denston Hall Kentwell Suffolk
-1 John Broughton b 1491, Broughton Westmoreland England d 23.01.1518, Westmoreland m JANE x -1-1 Jane Broughton b 1510, Broughton Westmoreland d 1570, Ashford Kent m Richard Osborne b 1510 Ashford Kent d 11.08.1581 son of Richard Osborne b c 1488 d 1573 and Elizabeth Flydane b c 1491 d 1528 -1-1-1 Sir Edward Osborne b 1540, London d 15.02.1592, London Middlesex m Anne HEWETT b 1543 London d 04.07.1585 London
Ve17Sir George Vere b c 1435 d 1503
m Margaret Stafford St16 dau of Sir William Stafford of Bishop's Frome, co. Hereford
Some web sites identify Margaret's father as the same person as William Stafford of Hook Dorset and Southwick Berkshire, father of Humphrey, Earl of Devon, but according to TCP Devon Earl Humphrey's heirs were his female cousins, not a sister Margaret, which makes that seem unlikely. Some web sites show him as a younger brother of Henry, 2nd Duke of Buckingham but Henry was born posthumously which makes that seem even more unlikely! 'Tudor' shows William as possibly a younger son of Sir Humphrey Stafford of Grafton and Eleanor Aylesbury which is possible but appears to be wholly speculative. 'Tudor' also shows her mother as Catherine Chidiocke who did marry a William Stafford but, as shown on the Chidiocke page, there is confusion as to who that William was, some saying that he was 'of Frome' and others that he was 'of Hook & Southwick'.
Ve16-1George de Vere dvp 1498
Ve16-2John de Vere of Campes, 14th Earl of Oxford b 14.08.1499, dsp 14.07.1526
m Anne Howard d before 22.02.1558/9, dau of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk
Ve16-3Dorothea de Vere d 07.02.1526-7
m Sir John Nevill, 3rd Lord Latymer b 17.11.1493, d 02.03.1542-3
-1 John Nevill, 4th Lord Latymer b c 1520, d 22.04.1577 m c1545 Lucy Somerset b c1523, d 22.02.1582, dau of Henry Somerset, 2nd Earl of Worcester
-2 Margaret nevill
-1-1 Katharine Nevill b c 1545, d 28.10.1596 m1. before 25.01.1562 a href="percy02.htm#earl8" target="_new">Henry Percy, 8th Earl of Northumberland b 1532, d 21.06.1585 m2. 1598 Francis Fitton of Binfield dsp 17.06.1608
-1-2 Dorothy Nevill d 23.03.1608 m 27.11.1564 Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl of Exeter b 05.05.1542, d 08.02.1622-3
-1-3 Lucy Nevill d 30.04.1609 m Sir William Cornwallis of Brome
-1-4 Elizabeth Nevill bur 24.06.1630 m1. Sir John Danvers of Dantsey d 10.12.1594 m2. Sir Edmund Careyof Moulton Park b c1558, d 1637
Ve16Elizabeth de Vere
m Sir Anthony Wingfield d c1552 Wi16
-1 Sir Robert WINGFIELD of Letheringham
-2 >Charles WINGFIELD
-3 Anthony WINGFIELD
-4 Henry WINGFIELD
-5 Richard WINGFIELD Esq.
-6 Elizabeth WINGFIELD m William Naunton of Letheringham, Suffolk

-6-1 Ursula Naunton b 1545 d 1615 of Otley, Suffolk m Robert Gosnold b 1534 Suffolk Will dated 15 Aug 1615, proved 1 Nov 1615

-6-1-1 Robert Gosnold b c 1561 d 1596 m1 Amy x m2 Edwa Warde

-6-1-1-1 Elizabeth Gosnold b 1570 England d aft 15 AUG 1615 m Thomas Keene b c 1560 d after 15 AUG 1615

-6-1-1-1-1 Thomas Keene b 1592/3 d 1653/9 m c 1640 ?MD Mary Thorley b c 1595 d aft 1662 dau of Edward Thorley b c 1565

-6-1-1-1-1-1 Matthew Keene Ke10 b about 1658 in Northumberland Co. Va d 1731 in Stafford Co. Va m Bridget x

-6-1-1-1-1-1-1 Elizabeth Keene Ke9 b about 1682 Stafford Co d 26 JUL 1749 probably in Stafford/Culpeper Co Va
m about 1700 James Withers b 1680/1681, probably in England or Potomac Creek Stafford Co. Va d 8 JUN 1746 Overwharton Parish, Stafford Co VA bur Stafford Co Va
-1 Elizabeth Withers b 23 DEC 1701 in Stafford Co Va d 26 JUL 1798
m BEF 1719 Abraham Field b c 1699 Westmoreland Co Va son of Daniel Field b c Jan 1662/3 in Westmoreland Co, VA; d there Jun 1720 and Mary Allday ?wid Wheeler ?wid Price he m2 Eleanor Byrd b c 1718 + 4 ch
-2 Thomas Withers b 21 DEC 1707 d 21 JUL 1723 Fauquier Co Va m Elizabeth Williams 1730 - 1783 b Bef. 1730 in Fauquier Co., Va. d: 03/27/1783 in Fauquier Co
-3 Ursula Withers b 20 SEP 1709 d 1793 m John Allen b 1705 Prince William/King George Co Va d 1780 in Fauquier Co VA
-4 Mary Withers b 29 SEP 1711 d BEF 1783 ?twin m 27 Apr 1721 Joseph Hudnall b ABT 1700
-5 Martha Withers b 29 SEP 1711 d BEF 1783 ?twin m James McDaniel b c 1709
-6 John Withers b 29 Jan 1713 in Stafford Co VA d 25 Oct 1794 Stafford Co m c 1734 Hannah Allen b 1713 d 16 Jul 1801 in Stafford Co dau of William Allen
-7 Keene Withers b 29 JAN 1715 d c 1715 m 21 DEC 1747 Elizabeth Cave b ABT 1729 of matrilinial descent from Pocahontas and hence Powhatan and Potawomack "Princess" dau of Anne Travers b 1705 in Overwharton Parish d bef 1748 in Truro Parish Fairfax Co m1 bef 1731 in Overwharton William Cave b 1700 d 14 Aug 1742 had issue
-8 Bridget Withers b 29 JAN 1715 d ABT 1715/?20 JUL 1720 m William Allen Jr b c 1715
-9 James "Old Nigh" Withers b 11 FEB 1716 JAN 1784 m1 bef 8 Nov 1740 Catherine Barbee d 1771, author�s ancestors
-10 Irvine Withers b 20 JUN 1718 d c 1718
-12 Anna Sophia Withers b 7 Oct 1721 in Stafford Co VA d by 1765 in Stafford Co VA m Henry Mauzy b 1721 in England he m2 Elizabeth Taylor b 1735 d 1829 (she m1 James Morgan b in Fauquier Co VA) son of John Mauzy b 1696 in England and Hester Conyers b 21 Feb 1698 in All Hallows London granson of John Henry Mauzy b 11 DEC 1675 in France and Mary Conyers b c 1679 in England
-13 William Withers b 16 Apr 1726 Stafford Co VA d 6 Jan 1804 in Fauquier Co
m 15 Dec 1758 in VA Elizabeth Hord b 22 Sep 1732 Essex Co d 1809 Stafford Co dau of Thomas Hord/Howard b 7 Sep 1701 Epsom Surrey Engl d 1766 VA and Jane
-14 Ann Withers b 2 OCT 1722/7 Oct 1721 in Stafford Co. VA d BEF 1765 m 11 Nov 1744 in Stafford Co Henry Mauzy b 1721 in England son of John Mauzy b 1696 in England and Hester Conyers bap 21 Feb 1698 All Hallows, London m 1720 in Overwharton VA
-15 Thomas Withers b 15/?25 Feb 1722/23 d 5/?12 NOV 1794 m c 1744 Elizabeth Williams or Elizabeth ASHBY b c 1725 d 27 MAR 1783
Ve16-5Ursula de Vere dsp 1558 m1 George Windsor dvpsp before 11.1520, of Stanwell family m2 Sir Edmund Knightly or Knightley of Fawsley d 12.11.1542
Ve18-2Robert de Vere b 1411 Oxford Oxfordshire d c 1470
m JOAN COURTENAY b 1411, Haccombe Devon
-1 John de Vere
m Alice Kilrington dau of Walter Kilrington aka Colbroke
-1-1 John de Vere, 15th Earl of Oxford, Great Chamberlain d 21.03.1539/40 m1 1493/4 Christian Foderingey b c1481, dsp before 04.11.1498, dau of Thomas Foderingey of Brockley by Elizabeth Dorward m2 c1508 Elizabeth Trussel b 1496 d before 07.1527 + ch dau of Sir Edward Trussel of Kibblestone -1-1-1 John de Vere, 16th Earl of Oxford, Great Chamberlain b c1516, d 03.08.1562 m1 03.07.1536 Dorothy Nevill d c1546, dau of Ralph Nevill, 4th Earl of Westmorland
-1-1-2 Aubrey de Vere m Margaret Spring dau of John Spring of Lavenham
-1-1-3 Robert de Vere
-1-1-4 Geffery de Vere m Elizabeth Hardkyn dau of Sir John Hardkyn of Colchester
-1-1-5 Elizabeth de Vere m Thomas Darcy, 1st Lord of Chiche b 1506, 28.06.1558
-1-1-6 Anne de Vere bur 14.02.1571/2 m Edmund Sheffield, 1st Lord Sheffield b 22.11.1521, d 31.07.1549 m2 John Brock of Colchester
-1-1-7 Frances Vere d 30.06.1577 m1 1532 Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey b 1517, dvp 21.01.1547 m2 before 1553 Thomas Steyning of Earl Soham
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Ch21 =22 =24MAUD CHATWORTH b 1282, Kidwelly Carmarthenshire Wales d 03.12.1322.
m Henry PLANTAGENET b 1281 Grosmont Castle Momouthshire Waes d 22.09.1345 Leicestershire, Monastery Of Cannons son of EDMUND PLANTAGENET and Blanche ARTOIS
Pl20 =21 =23Eleanor Plantagenet of Lancaster b 1311, Grosmont Castle Monmoutshire Wales d 11.01.1371, Chichester Cathedral Sussex
m1 Richard "COPPED HAT" FITZALAN b 1313 Arundel Sussex England d 24.01.1376 Chichester Cathedral Sussex, 1331-1376 10th Earl of Arundel son of EDMUND FITZALAN and Alice de WARENNE
m2 John BARON de BEAUMONT b 1318 Bucham Aberdeenshire Scotland d 10.05.1342 Bortant Lincolnshire
Fi22Alice FITZALAN of ARUNDEL b 1352, Arundel Castle Sussex d 17.03.1415.
m Thomas de HOLAND b 1350 Upholland Lancashire d 25.04.1397 Woodstock Kent 1366 Captain / Battle of N�jera Captain of the English forces in Aquitaine, Knight of the Garter in 1375, 1381-1397 2nd Earl of Kent, 1385-1397 6th Baron of Wake of LiddellOccup, 1385-1397 6th Baron of Wake of Liddell bur Lincolnshire, Bourne, Bourne Abbey son of
+1 Thomas de HOLAND and Joan PLANTAGENET
Ho21Eleanor de HOLAND b 1374, Upholland Lancashire d 10.1405.
m1 Roger de MORTIMER b 11.04.1374 Monmouthshire, Usk Wales d 20.07.1398 Battle of Kells Meath Co Ireland, 1381-1398 4th Earl of March, 1382-1398, 6th Earl of March son of EDMUND de MORTIMER and Philippa PLANTAGENET
m2 Edward CHERLETON. b 1371 Powys Montgomeryshire Wales d 14.03.1421 Powys Montgomeryshire Wales, 1401-1421 5th Baron of Cherleton
Mo19 =20AVERIA MORTIMER b 1395 Enfield Middlesex
m William WROTH Wr19 b 1390 Enfield Middlesex
+1 William Wroth of Enfield b c 1390
m Avery or Avecia Mortimer b 1395 Enfield Middlesex
+2 William Wroth or Wrothe of Enfield d 1407-8
+2 Roger de MORTIMER b 11.04.1374 Monmouthshire, Usk Wales d 20.07.1398 Battle of Kells Meath Co IRE 1381-1398 4th Earl of March, 1382-1398, 6th Earl of March
m1 Eleanor de HOLAND b 1374, Upholland Lancashire d 10.1405.
+3 John Wroth/Wrothe, Sheriff of London a 1331
m Margaret de Enfield
+3 EDMUND de MORTIMER
m PHILIPPA PLANTAGENET
+3 Thomas de HOLAND b 1350 Upholland Lancashire d 25.04.1397 Woodstock Kent 1366 Captain / Battle of N?jera
m ALICE FITZALAN of ARUNDEL b 1352, Arundel Castle Sussex d 17.03.1415.
Wr18John WROTH b 1420 Enfield Middlesex
m Elizabeth LEWKNOR, dau of b 1430 Sussex
+1 Roger LEWKNOR b c 1390 d a 1477
Alianora CAMOYS
Wr17 527. John Thomas Wroth b 1450 Enfield Middlesex
m Margaret Newdigate b 1465 Enfield Middlesex
Mo20-2ANNE de MORTIMER b 27.12.1390, New Forest Westmeat Co Ireland d 21.09.1411, Kings Langley Herefordshire
m Richard PLANTAGENET. b 07.1385 Conisborough Castle Yorkshire d 08.05.1415 Southampton Green Hampshire, 1414 Earl of Cambridge
+1 y PLANTAGENET
Mo20-2-1Richard PLANTAGENET b 21.09.1411 Conisborough Yorkshire k 30.12.1460, Battle of Wakefield Yorkshire
m CECILY de NEVILLE b 03.05.1415 Raby Castle Durham d 31.05.1495 Berkhampstead Castle Hertfordshire England. for ch see above Cecily de Neville. dau of RALPH de NEVILLE and LADY de BEAUFORT
Mo20-2-2Isabella Plantagenet b 21.09.1411, Conisborough Castle Yorkshire d 02.10.1484.
m Henry Bourchier b 1409 Essex d 04.04.1483 2nd Earl of Ewe, 1460-1461 Treasurer of England, 1461-1483 1st Earl of Essex
+1 William Bourchier Bo17 =18, 1st Earl of Ewe d 28 May 1420
m 20 Nov 1405 Anne Plantagenet, Countess b 1383, d 16 Oct 1438, dau of Thomas Plantagenet of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester
Mo20-2-2-1 528. William Bourchier, VISCOUNT BOURCHIER b 1433 Great Totham Essex k 14.04.1471 Battle Of Barnet Hertfordshire
m1 Anne WoodvilleE b 1451 North Fambridge Essex d 30.07.1489 London
m2 Isobel de Vere b 1436 Hedingham Castle Essex
Mo20-2-2-2Henry BOURCHIER b 1434, Great Totham Essex d 12.08.1458
m Elizabeth SCALES, BARONESS SCALES b 1436, Middleton Norfolk England; d 02.09.1473.
Mo20-2-2-3SIR John BOURCHIER b 1438, Great Totham Essex d 1495
m2 Elizabeth CHICHELE
m1 Elizabeth FERRERS, BARONESS FERRERS de RUTHYN b 1418, Groby Leicestershire d 1483.
Ho21-2Elizabeth de HOLAND b 1394, Upholland Lancashire d 04.01.1424.
m ctr 29 Aug 1394 John de NEVILLE, LORD NEVILLE b by 1387 Raby Durham d by 20.05.1820 John de Neville, Lord Neville was styled as Lord Neville 1397 - 1420, Keeper of Roxburghe Castle 12 Nov 1408 and 1 Aug 1411, Warden of the West Marches towards Scotland 15 May 1414 and 1420, fought in the siege of Caen Aug 1417 and Sep 1417, 2 Oct 1417 took the surrender of those in the castle of Courcy, Captain of the castle and town of Verneuil on 31 Oct 1417, fought in the siege of Rouen July 1418 and Jan 1418/9, Keeper of the Warren of St. John, Argences, in the bailiwick of Caen on 25 July 1419. Children of John de Neville, Lord Neville and Lady Elizabeth de Holand son of RALPH de NEVILLE 1st Earl of Westmorland and MARGARET de STAFFORD * Sir Thomas Neville+ 4 * Ralph Neville, 2nd Earl of Westmorland+ * Sir John Neville, 1st Lord Neville+ b. c 1410, d 29 Mar 14611 Notater for John de NEVILLE, LORD NEVILLE: John de Neville, Lord Neville was born before 1387.2 He was the son of Ralph de Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland and Lady Margaret de Stafford.1 He married Lady Elizabeth de Holand, daughter of Thomas de Holand, 2nd Earl of Kent and Alice FitzAlan, after 29 August 1394.2 He and Lady Elizabeth de Holand obtained a marriage license on 29 August 1394.2 He died before 20 May 1420.3 John de Neville, Lord Neville was styled as Lord Neville between 1397 and 1420.1 He held the office of Keeper of Roxburghe Castle between 12 November 1408 and 1 August 1411.2 He held the office of Warden of the West Marches towards Scotland between 15 May 1414 and 1420.2 He fought in the siege of Caen between August 1417 and September 1417.2 On 2 October 1417 he took the surrender of those in the castle of Courcy.2 He held the office of Captain of the castle and town of Verneuil on 31 October 1417.2 He fought in the siege of Rouen between July 1418 and January 1418/19.2 He held the office of Keeper of the Warren of St. John, Argences, in the bailiwick of Caen on 25 July 1419.2 Children of John de Neville, Lord Neville and Lady Elizabeth de Holand * Sir Thomas Neville+ 4 * Ralph Neville, 2nd Earl of Westmorland+ b. 17 Sep 1406, d 3 Nov 14845 * Sir John Neville, 1st Lord Neville+ b. c 1410, d 29 Mar 14611
Ho21-2-1SIR John NEVILLE b 1410, Raby Durham k 29.03.1461, England, Yorkshire, Battle of Towton, 1459-1461 1st Baron of Neville de Raby
m ANNE HOLLAND, dau of b 1428 London Middlesex d 26.12.1486 for see above Anne Holland
+1 John HOLLAND and LADY STAFFORD
Ho21-2-2RALPH NEVILLE b b. 17 Sep 1406, d 3 Nov 1484, 1425-1484 2nd Earl of Westmoreland
Ho21-2-3SIR Thomas NEVILLE b 1416, Brancepeth Durham
Ho21-3JOAN HOLLAND
m EDMUND PLANTAGENET b 05.06.1341 d 01.08.1402
Ho21-4MARGARET HOLAND b mel. 1383 - 1386, Lancashire, Upholland d 30.12.1439, Surrey, Bermondsey
m John BEAUFORT b c. 1372 Loire, Maine-et-Loire, Chateau de France d 16.03.1410 Middlesex London 1st Earl of Somerset son of John GAUNT and Katherine de ROET
Ho21-4-1EDMUND BEAUFORT b 1406, Middlesex, Westminster d 22.05.1455, 2nd Duke of Somerset
m Eleanor Beauchamp b 09.1407 Essex, Walthamstow d 06.03.1467 for ch see above Eleanor Beauchamp.
+1 Richard de Beauchamp and Elizabeth de BERKELEY
Ho21-4-2JOAN BEAUFORT b 1406, Westminster middlesex d 15.07.1445, Dunbar Castle East Lothian Scotland.
m1 JAMES KING OF SCOTLAND, son of. b 25.07.1394 Dunfermline Palace Fifeshire Scotland d 1451 Blackfriars, Perth Scotland (late July 1394 � 21 February 1437), the youngest of three sons, was born in Dunfermline Abbey to King Robert III and his wife Annabella Drummond. By the time he was eight, both of his elder brothers were dead�Robert had died in infancy but David, Duke of Rothesay, died suspiciously in Falkland Palace while being detained by his uncle, Robert, Duke of Albany. Although Albany was exonerated by parliament, fears for James's safety grew through the winter of 1405 � 1406 and plans were made to send him to France. In February 1406, James was accompanying nobles close to his father when they clashed with supporters of Archibald, 4th Earl of Douglas, forcing the prince to take refuge in the castle of the Bass Rock, a small islet in the Firth of Forth. He remained there until mid-March when he boarded a vessel bound for France, but on 22 March while off the English coast, pirates captured the ship and delivered James to Henry IV ofThe ailing Robert III died on 4 April and the 12-year-old James, now the uncrowned King of Scots, would not regain his freedom for another 18 years. James was given a good education at the English Court, where he developed respect for English methods of governance and for Henry V. The Scottish king demonstrated apparent willingness to support Henry in his joining the English campaign in France during 1420 � 1421. James's cousin, Murdoch Stewart, Albany's son, a captive in since 1402, was traded for Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of Northumberland, in 1416. Eight more years passed before James was ransomed, by which time Murdoch had succeeded his father to the dukedom and the governorship of Scotland. James married Joan Beaufort, daughter of the Earl of Somerset in February 1424 shortly before his release in April when they journeyed to Scotland. This was not altogether a popular re-entry to Scottish affairs since James had fought on behalf of Henry V and at times against Scottish forces in France. Noble families would now not only have to pay increased taxes to cover the �40,000 ransom repayments but would also have to provide hostages as security. Despite this, James held qualities that were admired. The contemporary Scotichronicon by Walter Bower described James as excelling at sport and appreciative of literature and music. Unlike his father and grandfather, he did not take mistresses but had many children by his wife, Queen Joan. The King had a strong desire to impose law and order on his subjects, but applied it selectively at times. To bolster his authority and secure the position of the crown, James launched preemptive attacks on some of his nobles beginning in 1425 with his close kinsmen the Albany Stewarts resulting in the execution of Duke Murdoch and his sons. In 1428 James detained Alexander, Lord of the Isles, while attending a parliament in Inverness. Archibald, 5th Earl of Douglas, was arrested in 1431, followed by George, Earl of March, in 1434. The plight of the ransom hostages held in was ignored and the repayment money was diverted into the construction of Linlithgow Palace and other grandiose schemes. In August 1436, James failed humiliatingly in his siege of the English-held Roxburgh Castle and then faced an ineffective attempt by Sir Robert Graham to arrest him at a general council. James was assassinated at Perth on the night of 20/21 February 1437 in a failed coup by his uncle and former ally Walter Stewart, Earl of Atholl. Queen Joan, although wounded, managed to evade the attackers and was eventually reunited with her son James II in Edinburgh Castle.
m2 JAMES "BLACK KNIGHT" STEWART. b 1383 Innermeath Argyleshire Scotland d 1451 At sea.

+1 Robert STEWART and ANNABELLA DRUMMOND
Ho21-4-2-1MARGARET OF SCOTLAND b 25.12.1424, Perth Perthshire Scotland; d 16.08.1445, Marne Champagne France
m LOUIS XI OF FRANCE b 03.07.1423 Bourges Centre France d 30.08.1483, 1461-1483 King of France
Ho21-4-2-2JOAN STEWART b 1428
m William GORDON b 1400, Stichill Roxburgshire Scotland; d by 1455, Lochinvar Dumfriesshire Scotland.
Ho21-4-3John BEAUFORT b 04.1404 Westminster Middlesex d 27.05.1444, 1418-1444 3rd Earl of Somerset, 22 MAR 1421 Battle of Bauge, 1443-1444 1st Duke of Somerset
m MARGARET de Beauchamp b 1412 Bedford d by 20.07.1482 Westminster Middlesex
+1 John de Beauchamp and ESTHER de STOURTON
Ho21-4-3-1MARGARET BEAUFORT b 31.05.1443, Bletsoe Castle Bedford m SIR Henry STAFFORD b 1430, Stafford Staffordshire d 04.10.1471.
Ho21-4-3-2ThomasINE BEAUFORT b 1425, Kent d 05.1469, Wilton Herefordshire
m Reginald GREY b 1421 Wilton Herefordshire England d 1493 Wilton Herefordshire, 1442-1493 7th Baron of Grey de Wilton
+1 Richard GREY and Blanche VACHE i. John15 GREY b 1442, Herefordshire d 03.04.1499 m ANNE GREY b 1446, Ruthin Denbighshire Wales; d 15.01.1514, Wilton-on-the-Rye Herefordshire England. , 1493-1498 8th Baron of Grey de Wilton
Ho21-4-4Henry BEAUFORT b 1401 2nd Earl of Somerset
Ho21-4-5Thomas BEAUFORT, COUNT OF PERCHE b 1405, Westminster Middlesex d 3 October 1431) was a member of the Beaufort family and an English commander during the Hundred Years' War. 3rd son of John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset and his wife, Margaret Holland. With his elder brother, Henry Beaufort, 2nd Earl of Somerset, Thomas joined in Henry V's 1419 campaigns in France. In 1421, he accompanied the king's younger brother Thomas of Lancaster to the fighting in Anjou. Thomas was killed at the Battle of Baug� while Somerset and Thomas were captured. Thomas was eventually released around 1427 in a prisoner exchange negotiated by his uncle, Cardinal Beaufort. As an able male member of the Beaufort family, Thomas rejoined the fighting almost immediately. He was granted the title Count of Perche in December 1427, his title being more a claim to land, rather than a recognized title since it was already held by the French Duke John II of Alen�on. This was part of a continuing attempt by Cardinal Beaufort to carve out estates for his nephews from conquered French land. During the 1430 royal coronation expedition of Henry VI, Thomas was granted a retinue of 128 soldiers and 460 archers. He commanded soldiers at a battle at La Charit�-sur-Loire in late 1430 and died 3 October 1431 at the siege of Louviers, three weeks before the city's fall.[1] Perche dsp, his title was forfeit.
Ho21-4-6MARGARET BEAUFORT b 1410, Westminster Middlesex d 11.1449, Exeter Devon England m Thomas COURTENAY b 1414, Okehampton Devon d 03.02.1458, Abington Oxfordshire , 1422-1458 13th Earl of Devon
Ho21-5John HOLLAND d y
Ho21-6Thomas HOLLAND b 1373, Uppholland Lancashire d 08.01.1400, 1397-1399 1st Duke of Surrey, 1397-1400 3rd Earl of Kent, 1397-1400 7th Baron of Wake of Liddell
m JOAN STAFFORD b 1378, Lancashire, Upholland d 01.10.1442, Gloucestershire, Cirencester
Ho21-7m1 CONSTANCE PLANTAGENET, b 1374 Conisborough Castle Yorkshire d 28.11.1416 Berkshire England m2 LUCIA VISCONTI, b 1383 Milan Lombardy Italy d 1427. +1 dau of EDMUND PLANTAGENET and ISABEL CASTILLE
+1 dau of BARNABO DI VISCONTI and BEATRIX LA SCALA
Ho21-7-1ELEANOR HOLAND b 1405 Woodstock Kent
m JAMES TOUCHET b 1398 Heleigh Castle Audley Staffordshire K 23.09.1459 Blore Heath Shropshire, 1408-1459 5th Baron of Audley
Ho21-7-1-11SIR HUMPHREY TOUCHET AUDLEY b 1435, Heleigh Staffordshire k 04.05.1471, Battle of Tewkesbury Gloucestershire
m Elizabeth COURTENAY b 1430 Powderham Castle Devon d 1493.
Ho21-7-1-1-1 529. Elizabeth Audley b 1472 Heleigh Staffordshire
m John Sydenham b 1468 Cubberley Gloucestershire d 07.12.1542 Combe Somerset, 1505 Somerset Sheriff, 1505-1505 Dorset Sheriff
Ho21-8JOAN HOLLAND b 1370, England m William de Willoughby b 1370, Willoughby Manor Eresby Lincolnshire d 04.12.1409, Spilsby Lincolnshire, 1396-1409 5th Baron of Willoughby de Eresby , 1401 Knight of the Garter
Ho21-9Richard Holland d y
Ho21-10Bridget Holland d before 1416 a nun at Barking Abbey.
Fi18 =19 =20Richard FITZALAN b 1346, Arundel Castle Sussex d 21.09.1397, London, Cheapside Middlesex
m1 Elizabeth de BOHUN b 1350 Herefordshire England d 03.04.1385 Lewes Priory Sussex dau of William de BOHUN and Elizabeth de BADLESMERE
m2 PhilipPE MORTIMER, b 21.11.1375 Ludlow Shropshire d 24.09.1401 Halnaker Sussex dau of EDMUND de MORTIMER and Philippa PLANTAGENET
Fi17-1Alice FITZALAN b c 1374 Sussex, Arundel d 1415.
m1 Henry BEAUFORT,. b 1376 Beaufort Castle Anjou Loire France d 11.04.1447 Woolsley Palace Hampshire Winchester England , 1397-1399 Chancellor Oxford University, 1398-1404 Bishop of Lincoln, 1403-1405 Lord Chancellor, 1404-1447 Bishop of Winchester, 1413-1417 Lord Chancellor of England, again 1424-1426, 1374-1401 4th Baron of Cherleton
m2 John CHARLETON b 25.04.1362 d 19.10.1401 son of John CHARLETON and JOAN de STAFFORD
+1 son of John GAUNT and Katherine de ROET
Fi17-1-1JANE BEAUFORT b 1392, Oxford Oxfordshire d 1451 Halse Sommerset
m Edward STRADLING b 1389 St Donats Castle Glamorgan Cardiff Wales.
+1 y STRADLING
Fi17-1-1-1Henry STRADLING b 1430, St Donats Castle Gladmorgan Wales d Cyprus
m Elizabeth HERBERT b 1427 Raglan Castle Monmouthshire,Usk Wales.
Fi17-1-1-1-1 530. Sir Thomaqs Edward Stradling b 1454 St. DonatsCastle Gladmorgan Wales d 08.09.1480 St. Donats, Glamorgan, Wales
m Janet Mathew b 1455 Radyr Glamorgan Wales d 1535 Picton Slebech Pembrokeshire Wales
Fi17-1-1-1-2 531. Thomas Stradling b 1454 St Donats Castle Cardiff Glamorgan Wales d 08.08.1480
m Jane Mathew b 1455 Radyr Glamorgan Wales d 1535 Wales dau of William Thomas and GWLADUS DAFYDD
Fi18 =19JOAN FITZALAN b 1375, Arundel Sussex d 14.11.1435, Abergavenny Monmouthshire Wales.
m1 William Beauchamp, b 1343 Warwick Castle Warwickshire d 08.05.1411 Abergavenny Monmouthshire Wales, 1392-1411 1st Baron of Bergavenny
m2 William de ECHINGHAM Ec18 =19 =22 b 1370 Etchingham Sussex d 20.03.1413.
+1 son of Thomas de Beauchamp and Catherine de MORTIMER
+1 son of Sir William de ECHINGHAM Ec19 =20 =23 b c 1340 and Elizabeth CRIOL
Ec17 =18Sir Thomas Echingham of Etchingham b ct 1385 d 1444 Visitation reports only 1 wife, identified only as a Knevett, but TCP Audley identifies Margaret as probably by Sir Thomas's 2nd wife, "Margaret, da. of John Knyvett senior." The name of his 1st wife was found on a web site. We presume that all children were by Margaret.
m1. Agnes Shoyswell dau of John de Shoyswell
m2. Margaret Knyvett dau of John Knyvett, senior
Ec16 Sir Thomas Echingham of Echingham b c 1420
m. Margaret West dau of Reignold West, Lord Delaware
Ec17(by his first wife, Alice Batisford, was also an Elizabeth b 1394
m1 John Lunsford b 1369 Lunsford Sussex d 1428 Lunsford Sussex
m2 Thomas LEWKNOR b 1392 Horstead Keynes Sussex d 1452 East Preston Sussex
)
ELYSABETH ECHYNGHAM b c 1398 Sussex d 1451, Luton Hoo Bedford
m Sir Thomas Hoo/ b 1366 Luton Hoo Bedford d 23.08.1420 Ockley Surrey ?Hoo shows d 13.02.1454/5 interred together in the Dacre Tomb at Herstmonceux All Saints Church in Sussex., 25 OCT 1415 Battle of Agincourt
+1 William HOO and Alice ST OMER
Ec17-3Joan Echingham
m Sir John Bayntun of Faulston b c1424, d 1465
Fi17 =18Elizabeth FITZALAN b by 1370 Derbyshire d 08.07.1425 Hoveringham Nottinghamshire
m1 Thomas de MOWBRAY b 22.03.1366 Isle of Axholme, Epworth Lincolnshire England d 22.09.1399 Venice Veneto Italy, 1379-1399 6th Baron of Mowbray , 1383-1399 1st Earl of Nottingham, 1383 Knight of the Garter, 1396-1397 England Ambassador to France, 1397-1399 1st Duke of Norfolk, 1399-1399 3rd Earl of Norfolk, Richard II's Marshal of England, one of nine offices of state
m2 William MONTACUTE b 1365
m3 Robert GOUSHILL b 1350 Hoveringham Nottinghamshire k 21.07.1403 Battle of Shrewsbury Shropshire
m4 SIR GERARD AFFLETE. b 1364
+1 son of John de MOWBRAY and Elizabeth de SEGRAVE
+1 son of William MONTACUTE
Fi17-1MARGARET de MOWBRAY b 1387, Norfolk d 08.07.1425.
m Robert HOWARD LORD OF STOKE NEYLAND b 1384 Wiggenhall Downham Norfolk d c 14.04.1436 Stoke By Nayland Suffolk
+1 John HOWARD and Alice de TENDRING
Fi17-1-1Catherine HOWARD b 1414, Norfolk, d 1478, Staindrop, Durham
m Edward NEVILLE, son of b 1414 Raby Castle Staindrop, Durham d 1476 �Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, de facto 3rd (dejure 1st) Baron [A]bergavenn, aft 1426 Captain in Edward IV's army in the North in 1462, 1438 Durham Justice of the Peace, 1447-1476 3rd Baron of Bergavenny
+1 RALPH de NEVILLE and LADY de BEAUFORT.
Fi17-2John de MOWBRAY b 09.08.1398, Norfolk d 19.10.1432, Axholme Lincolnshire, 1405-1432 5th Earl of Norfolk, 1405-1432 8th Baron of Mowbray , 1415 Siege of Harfleur Knight, 1425-1432 2nd Duke of Norfolk
m Catherine de NEVILLE b 1401, Raby Durham d c 01.1478
Fi17-3Elizabeth Catherine MOWBRAY b 1394, England m MICHAEL de LA POLE b 1394, Cotton Suffolk d 25.10.1415, Battle of Agincourt Pas-de Calais France.
Fi17-4ISABEL de MOWBRAY b 1386, Bristol Gloucestershire d 27.09.1452
m1 Henry FERRERS b 1394 Ragland Monmouthshire Wales d by 05.12.1463
m2 JAMES 'THE JUST' de BERKELEY 1394 Raglan Castle, Usk Monmouthshire Wales d 11.1463 Berkeley Castle Thornbury Gloucestershire, 1418-1463 1st Baron of Berkeley for ch see above James de Berkeley'The Just'

+1 JAMES de Berkeley and Elizabeth Bluet
Fi17-4-1Elizabeth Ferrers, BARONESS FERRERS de RUTHYN b 1418, Groby Leicestershire d 1483
m SIR John BOURCHIER b 1438, Great Totham Essex d 1495.
Fi17-5Thomas de Mowbray b 17.09.1385, d 08.06.1405
m Constance de Holand b 1387 Ruthin Denbighshire Wales d 14.11.1437.
Go17 =18 =19 =20Joan Goushill b 1404, Hoveringham Nottinghamshire d c 1460, Lancashire
m Thomas Stanley b 1405 Latham Lancashire d 11.02.1459 Knowsley Lancashire, 1431-1436 Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1455-1459 Lord Chamberlain, 1456-1459 1st Baron of Stanley
+1 Sir John STANLEY Sheriff of Anglesey b about 1360 d 27.11.1437
m Isabel or Elizabeth Harrington, sister of Sir William Harrington of Hornby
+2 Sir John de Stanley, Lieutenant of Ireland b 1340, d 1414
m 1385 Isabel Lathom La19 dau of
+2 Sir Robert Harrington, 3rd Baron and Isabel Loring
+3 Sir William de Stanley of Stourton and Stanley b 1311 d c 1398 or 1360
m m 1336 Alice Massey dau of Hugh Massey of Timperley
+3 Sir Thomas Lathom of Lathom and Knowsley
St16-1Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby d 29.07.1504 commanded 4000 men together with his brother, William, at Bosworth Field, originally of Richard III' side but hesitant to engage and went over to Henry Tudor and routed the Yorkists. See also John Savage below.
m1 Eleanor Neville dau of Richard Neville, 1st Earl of Salisbury continued his father's tradition of horse breeding as did her son George Stanley and do on down to Edward 11th Earl of Derby.m2 sp Margaret Beaufort d 29.06.1509, dau of John Beaufort, Duke of Somerset
St16Sir William Stanley of Holt d 16.02.1494/5, made chamberlain to Henry VII after helping him win at Bosworth Field against Richard III but beheaded for saying in confidence to Henry's spy that if Lambert were Edward IV's son he would not fight against him.
m1 ?? presumed mother of .. Joan, daughter of the first Viscount Beaumont
-1 William Stanley son & heir Connection given in Visitation Cheshire 1580, Massy of Tatton. m Jane Massy dau of Geffrey Massy of Tatton
-2 Jane Stanley m Sir John Warburton of Warburton and Arley d 1524-5
St16-3Sir John Stanley of Weever a c1450 m Elizabeth Weever dau of Sir Thomas Weever of Weever had issue
St16-4James Stanley, Archdeacon of Carlisle
St16-5Margaret Stanley m1 Sir William Troubeck husband reported by BE1883
and had Joan, Adam and Robert Trouthbeck, who k Battle of Blore Heath on September 23, 1459 fighting for the Yorkists, m2 Sir John Boteler of Bewsey, Lord of Warrington b 24.08.1429, d 26.02.1462/3 husband reported by geneajourney.com and had Thomas and Dorothy Butler m3 Henry Grey, 7th Baron Grey of Codnot and had Anne Grey
St16-6Elizabeth Stanley m1 Thomas le Strange m2 Sir Richard Molyneux of Sefton d Bloreheath 23.09.1459
St16 =17 =18 =19Catherine Stanley b 1432, Stanley Derbyshire d 1498, Clifton Runcorn Cheshire
m Sir John Savage b 1432 Clifton Runcorn Cheshire d 22.11.1495 Macclesfield Cheshire of Clifton b c1422, d 22.11.1495, knighted as a Yorkist after the Battle of Tewkesbury but the commander of the left wing of Henry Tudor's army at Bosworthfield
+1 John SAVAGE and Eleanor de BRERETON
St16-1 533. John Savage b 1450 Clifton Runcorn Cheshire d 22.11.1492 France
m Dorothy Vernon b 1455 Clifton Runcorn Cheshire
+1 Sir Ralph Vernon
m Elizabeth Norris
+2 Sir Ralph Vernon
m Mary
+2 y Norris of Speke
+3 Richard Vernon
m Isabel Malbank dau of Piers Malbank
+3 Sir Thomas Butler of Bewsy
Sa16 =17 =18 534. Margaret Savage b 1455 Clifton Cheshire d 1525
m Edmund Trafford of Trafford b 12.05.1442 Handforth Cheshire d 15.08.1514
Sa16-10 Sa16-10 535. Elizabeth Savage b 1452 Clifton Runcorn Cheshire
m John Leeke b 1453 Sutton-en-le-Dale Derbyshire son of William of Longford
St16 =19536. Christopher Savage 7th son b 1473, Cheshire, Clifton d 09.09.1513
m Anne Stanley dau of Sir John Stanley of Elfford
St16 =17 537. Eleanor/Ellen Savage b 1457 Clifton Cheshire, d 17.05.1491 Bewgenet Sussex
m1 Henry BAGENALL/BAGNALL b 1556 Anglesey Wales d 14.08.1598
m2 PERCIVAL LEIGH, son of PETER LEIGH and Elizabeth de TRAFFORD. b 1444 Disley Cheshire d 11.08.1527 Colstock Cornwall, 1455-1487 War of the Roses, siege of Berwick, where he was made a knight banneret by King Ed , 1527 founder Chapel of Disley, Disley later became St Mary's Church, Disley
m 1467 Peter Legh of Lyme d 11.08.1527
Fi17-4MARGARET FITZALAN b 1374, Arundel Sussex England m SIR ROWLAND LENTHALL b 1372; d 1431.
Fi17-5Thomas FITZALAN b 13.10.1381, Arundel Sussex d 13.10.1415, Arundel Castle Sussex 1399-1415 12th Earl of Arundel m BEATRICE OF PORTUGAL b 1386, Portugal; d 13.11.1439, Bordeaux France.
Fi18-3John d' Arundel b 1347, Betchworth Surrey d 12.1379. b by 1345 d 10.01.1405 Lytchett Maltravers Dorset 1st Baron of Arundel, 1377 Lord Marshall of England by King Richard II
m Eleanor MALTRAVERS, dau of
+1 John de MALTRAVERS and GWENTHLIAN
Fi18-3-1MARGARET FITZALAN b 1370, Lytchett Maltravers Dorset d 03.07.1438, Belvoir Castle Leichestershire
m William ROS. b 1370 Helmsley Yorkshire England d 01.09.1414 Belvoir Castle Leichestershire
Fi18-3-1-1MARGARET13 de ROS b 1398, Belvoir Castle Leichestershire d c 09.1423, Heleigh Staffordshire
m JAMES TOUCHET b 1398, Heleigh Castle Audley Staffordshire d 23.09.1459, Shropshire, 1408-1459 5th Baron of Audley
Fi18-1-3-2John D' ARUNDEL b 30.11.1364, Lytchett Maltravers Dorset
m Elizabeth le Despenser b 1367 Essendine Rutland d 04.1408 Harringworth Northamptonshire
y LE DESPENCER
Fi18-1-3-2-1m Eleanor BERKELEY b 1390, Beverstone Castle Tetbury Gloucestershire d 01.08.1455, Heytesbury Wiltshire
Fi18-4Thomas FITZALAN b 1352, Arundel Sussex
Fi18-4-1Catherine FITZALAN b 1400
m Philip III 'THE GOOD' DUKE OF BURGUNDY. b 30.06.1396 Dijon Burgundy FR, 1419-1467 Duke of Burgundy, 1443-1467 Duke of Luxembourg
Fi18-4-1-1ELISABETH de BOURGOGNE b 1430, Burgundy France
m Thomas GRUFFYD. b 1420 Maenordeilo Carthmentenshire Wales d 1451.
+1 y GRUFFYD
Fi18-4-1-1-1John ap Thomas b 1460, Herefordshire
m Elizabeth VAUGHAN b 1470 Bredwardine Herefordshire
+1 Thomas VAUGHAN and Eleanor WHITNEY
Fi18-4-1-1-1-1538. Sir Thomas Jones b 1492 Bredwardine Herefordshire d by 26.06.1559
m2 Mary Berkeley 1532 b 1495 dau of
+1 James BERKELEY and Susan FITZALAN
Fi19JOAN FITZALAN b 1348, Arundel Sussex d 07.04.1419, Saffron Waldon Sussex
m Humphrey Bohun b 1340, Hereford Herefordshire 1360-1373 2nd Earl of Northampton, 1361-1373 7th Earl of Hereford
+1 William de Bohun, 1st Earl of Northampton d 16 Sep 1360 assisted at the arrest of Roger Mortimer in 1330, allowing Edward III to take power.
m 1335 Elizabeth de Baldesmere d 06.1356, dau of
+2 Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford, Earl of Essex, Constable of England b c 1276, k 16 Mar 1321/2. Humphrey was one of several earls and barons under Edward I who laid siege to Caerlaverock Castle in Scotland in 1300 and later took part in many campaigns in Scotland. He also loved tourneying and gained a reputation as an "elegant" fop. In one of the campaigns in Scotland Humphrey evidently grew bored and departed for England to take part in a tournament along with Piers Gaveston and other young barons and knights. On return all of them fell under Edward I's wrath for desertion, but were forgiven. It is probable that Gaveston's friend, Edward (the future Edward II) had given them permission to depart. Later Humphrey became one of Gaveston's and Edward II's bitterest opponents.
m 14 Nov 1302 Elizabeth Plantagenet b 07 Aug 1282, d 05 May 1316, dau of
+2 Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st Lord and Margaret de Clare
+3
+3 King Edward I of England
m1 Eleanor of Castile
Bo18Eleanor de Bohun b 1366, d 03 Oct 1399
m 1376 m Thomas Plantagenet of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester, Earl of Buckingham b 07 Jan 1355, d 08 Sep 1397
Bo17-1Humphrey Plantagenet, 2nd Earl of Buckingham b c 1381 d 2 Sep 1399
Bo17-2Anne Plantagenet of Gloucester b c 1383 d 1438
m1 Thomas Stafford, 3rd Earl of Stafford
m2 Edmund Stafford, 5th Earl of Stafford + 3 ch
m3 William Bourchier Bo17, Count of Eu. son of Sir William Bourchier and Eleanor of Louvain,
Bo17-2-1Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham, m Anne, dau of Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland, and Joan Beaufort, Countess of Westmorland. Joan was a daughter of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, and his third wife Katherine Swynford.
Bo17-2-2Anne Stafford, Countess of March
m1 Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March. Edmund was a great-grandson of Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence. no ch
m2 John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter d. 1447
-1 Henry Holland, 3rd Duke of Exeter (d. 1475),
-2 Anne Holland, m John Neville, 1st Baron Neville de Raby.
Bo17-2-3Philippa Stafford, d y
Bo17-2-4Henry Bourchier, Earl of Essex
m Isabel of Cambridge, dau of Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge, and Anne de Mortimer. Isabel was also an older sister of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York
-1 William Bourchier dvp m Anne Widvile d 30.07.1489, dau of Sir Richard de Wydeville of Grafton, 1st Earl Rivers
-2 Henry Bourchier dsp c Aug 1458 m m Elizabeth Scales dau of Thomas, Lord Scales
-3 Sir Humphrey Bourchier, Lord Cromwell dsp Barnet Field 1471 m Jane Stanhope dau of Sir Richard Stanhope of Rampton by Maud, sister of Lord Ralph Cromwell
-4 Sir John Bourchier d 1495 m1 Elizabeth Ferrers b 1419, d by 23 Jan 1482/3, dau of Sir Henry Ferrers, younger of Groby m2 before 06.07.1490 Elizabeth Chichele d 02 Apr 1499, dau of John Chichelle of Wimpole
-5 Sir Thomas Bourchier m Isabel Barre dau of Sir John Barre
-6 Sir Edward Bourchier d Wakefield
-1-1 Henry Bourchier, 2nd Earl of Essex d 1539 m Mary Say dau of Sir William Say of Broxbourne and Essenden
-1-2 Cecily Bourchier m Sir John Devereux, 2nd Lord Ferrers of Chartley b 1463, d 05.03.1500-1
Bo17-2-5Eleanor Bourchier, Duchess of Norfolk, m 1424 John Mowbray, 4th Duke of Norfolk d 6 Nov 1461
Bo17-2-6Sir William Bourchier, 1st Lord FitzWarine b c 1412 Little Easton Essex d c 1470
m1 Thomasine Hankeford dau of Richard Hankford and Elizabeth FitzWarine b 1403 d c 1426
-1 Sir Fulke Bourchier, 2nd Lord FitzWarine d 18 Sep 1479 m Elizabeth Dynham d 19 Oct 1516, sis of John, Lord Dynham
Bo17-2-7Thomas Bourchier Bishop of Ely, Archbishop of Canterbury
Bo17-2-8John Bourchier, 1st Baron Berners of West Horsley d 16 May 1474 grandfather of John, Lord Berners, the translator of Froissart John Bourchier of West Horsley, 1st Lord Berners d 16 May 1474 of Wimpole -1 Sir Humphrey Bourchier, dvp Barnet 14 Apr 1471, fought for the House of York with his cousin of the same name
-2 Sir Thomas Bourchier d 1491 m Anne Andrewes b about 1428 wid of Sir John Salyard of Eye
-3 Joanna Bourchier m Sir Henry Nevill, younger of Latimer dvp Edgcote 14 Jul 1469
-1-1 Sir John Bourchier, 2nd Lord Berners b 1467, d 16.03.1532 inherited West Horsley from his grandmother, Margery Berners in 1475. m Catherine Howard + 2 ch dau of John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk p Elizabeth Bacon
-1-2 Anne Bourchier a 09.1530 m 1492 Thomas Fiennes, Lord Dacre b 1471/2, d 9 Sep 1534
-1-3 Margaret Bourchier Bo14 =15 b 1468, d 1551 Lady Governess of all Henry VIII�s children: Princess Mary, Henry Fitzroy, D. Richmond, Princess Elizabeth and Prince Edward.
m Sir Thomas Bryan of Cheddington b 1464, d 1517
-3-1 Richard Nevill, 2nd Lord Latymer b 1468, d 1530 m1 c 1490 Anne Stafford dau of Sir Humphrey Stafford of Grafton
-1-1-1 Mary Bourchier dvpsp m Alexander Unton of Wadley
-1-1-2 Jane Bourchier of Ashwellthorpe, de jure Baroness Berners d 17 Feb 1561/2 m Edmund Knyvett d 1 Mar 1539
-1-1-3 James Bourchier
-1-1-2 Ursula Bourchier
-1-3-1 Sir Francis Bryan d 02.02.1549/50, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland m. 1548 Joan Fitzgerald dau of James FitzThomas or Fitzgerald, 10th Earl of Desmond This political marriage may have suffered under a secret affair of Joan with Gerald Fitzgerald 15th Earl of Desmond.
-3-1-1 Sir John Nevill, 3rd Lord Latymer b 17.11.1493, d 02.03.1542-3
m1 Dorothy Vere d 07.02.1526-7, dau of Sir George de Vere

-1-3-1-1 Sir Francis Bryan in Claire b 1549 held large estates in County Clare m Ann Smith dau of Sir William Smith

-1-3-1-1-1 William Smith Bryan b Jun 1599 Claire IRE d 1667 Gloucester Co VA (uncertainty about descendants!) m Catherine Morgan b 1604 in Claire, Ireland. Co or Tredegar Monmouth Wales d 1 Jun 1680 Gloucester Va dau of Thomas Morgan b 1560 Llaurhynmy Monsmouth Wales d 1647 Prior and Catherine Herbert b about 1564 Cogan Pell Glamorgans Wales d 1604 and granddau of Nicholas Herbert and Mary Morgan

-1-3-1-1-1-1 Francis Bryan b 1630 d 1693/4 Ireland m Sarah Brinker from Denmark
-1-3-1-1-1-2 John Smith Bryan b 1 Jun 1626 Down Parish Clare Ireland d 1 Jun 1687 Norfolk Va m Sarah x b 1 Jun 1617/34 New Kent Co VA/Gloucester Engl d 1 Jun 1685 Isle of Wight Co VA
-1-3-1-1-1-3 Catherine Bryan
-1-3-1-1-1-4 Thomas Bryan, Sr b c 1619 Clare IRE d 1 Jun 1685 Richmond VA
m Mary Wright b 1619 Richmond VA d there 1 Jun 1689 dau of Thomas Wright b c 1589 and Mary x b 1589
-1-3-1-1-1-5 Morgan Bryant b c 1621 Clare IRE d Jun 1684 Gloucester Courthouse VA
-1-3-1-1-1-6 Henry Bryant b c 1623
-1-3-1-1-1-7 James Bryant b c 1628
-1-3-1-1-1-8 William Smith Bryan Jr b 1630 Gloucester VA d 1717 Richmond VA m Alice MacLand
-1-3-1-1-1-9 Margaret Bryant b 1631 IRE
-1-3-1-1-1-10 David Bryant Sr b by1840 Co Clare IRE d 1 Jun 1865 Gloucester VA
-1-3-1-1-1-11 Edmund Bryan d 1 Jun 1690 Gloucester VA
-1-3-1-1-1-12 Dr Richard or Thomas Bryant b c 1640 d 1704/4 in Stafford Co. VA As a medical doctor by profession, his social status would seem to fit in this family and there were other close relatives of this family in Virginia too at this time.(geni.com shows no Richard fo the above marriage, but a Thomas b c 1619 Clare IRE d 1 Jun 1685 Richmond VA m Mary Wright b 1619 Richmond VA d there 1 Jun 1689 dau of Thoms Wright b 1589 and Mary) m Keziah Arroyah Ja10 b c 1642 dau of-> Wahanganoche Ja11 and Mary granddau of Matoaka "Pocahontas" baptized as Rebecca and Kocoum, younger Potawomack chief, d c 1612

-1-3-1-1-1-1-1 William Bryan b 1685 d 1789, to Virginia m Margaret ysearch.org/6PGSU shows her name as Brockers b about 1695 Roanoke Va d 1804 Salem Va had issue
-1-3-1-1-1-1-2 Morgan Bryan b 1671 in Denmark d 1763 Chester Pa ?Virginia had issue Morgan and his brother William came to Pennsylvania in 1718
-1-3-1-1-1-12-1 Richard Bryan m. Beth
-1-3-1-1-1-12-2 Thomas Bryant b 1662 m Eleanor x, probably his Indian servant of that name, and had issue
-1-3-1-1-1-12-3 Elizabeth Bryan, m Richard Elkin. 

Br10-5 Martha Bryant b c 1650 d after 1690) married Thomas Foley andhad 5 children, 2nd William Burton.
-1-3-1-1-1-12-5 Sylent/?Robert Bryan b about 1666 m1 Lucy Doniphan

Bo17-3Joan Plantagenet b 1384 d 16 August 1400 in childbirth m Gilbert Talbot, 5th Lord Talbot (1383�1419)
Bo17-4Isabel Plantagenet b 12 March 1385/1386 d April 1402
Bo17-5Philippa Plantagenet b c 1388 d y
Bo18-2Mary de Bohun d 04 Jul 1394
m Henry ""Bolingbroke Plantagenet, King Henry IV of Englandb 30 May 1366, d 21 Mar 1412-3
Bo18-3y de Bohun b about 1370 a son born about the time of his father's murder might have been cut out of inheritance and banned to Fressingfield by his powerful brothers-in-law and become the progenitor of this line.
Fi18-6Eleanor FitzAlan b 1348, Arundel Castle Sussex d 1402, Bechworth Castle Surrey
m ANTHONY BROWNE b 1340, Kesteven Lincolnshire d 1398, Bechworth Castle Surrey
Pl20-2Maud Plantagenet b 1298, Lancaster Lancashire d 05.05.1377.
m William de Burgh b 17.09.1312 Ulster Ireland d 1333 Belfast Antrim Ireland.
Pl20-2-1Elizabeth de BURGH b 06.07.1332 1333-1363 4th Countess of Carrickfergus Castle Antrim Co d 12.1363, Dublin
m LIONEL PRINCE of ANTWERP b 29.11.1338 Antwerpen Belgium d 17.10.1368 Alba Coneo Piamonte Italy.
...-4-2-1-1Philippa PLANTAGENET b 16.08.1355, Eltham Kent d 07.01.1378.
m EDMUND "THE GOOD" de MORTIMER,. b 01.02.1351 Llangoed Llyswen Breconshire Wales d 27.12.1381 Dominican Friary Cork Co Ireland.
+1 son of Roger de MORTIMER and PhilipPE de MONTAGU
Pl20-2-1-1Elizabeth MORTIMER b aft 12.02.1370 Usk Monmouthshire Wales d 20.04.1417,
m1 Thomas de CAMOYS. b by 1351 Trotton Sussex d 28.03.1421 Bekerton Sussex
m2 Henry de PERCY "HOTSPUR" b 20.05.1364 Alnwick Northumberland d 21.07.1403 Battle of Shrewsbury Shropshire for ch by Henry de Percy "Hotspur" see above
+1 y de CAMOYS
+1 Henry de PERCY and MARGARET NEVILLE
Pl20-2-1-1-1Alice de CAMOYS b 1404, Usk Monmouthshire Wales
m SIR LEONARD HASTINGS b 1387 Allerston Yorkshire d 20.10.1455 Leicestershire
+1 RALPH HASTINGS d 1398 (Stirnet shows m1 c1352 Isabel Sadyington + dau and m2 c1385 Maud Sutton + 6 ch possibly dau of Thomas Sutton of Holderness, Sheriff of Yorkshire )
m MAUD de Sutton
Pl20-2-1-1-1-1 539. Ralph Hastings b 1434 Kirby Leicestershire d 11.1495 Harrowden Northamptonshire
m Amy Tattershall b 1444 Wanstead Essex
Pl20-2-1-1-1-2 540. Sir William Hastings b 1450 Kirby Leicestershire d 13.06.1483 Tower Of London, aft 1450 Kirby Muxloe Castle, 1461-1483 1st Baron of Hastings of 1461 Creation, 1462 Knight of the Garter, Battle of Towton, Battle of Mortimer's Cross
m Katherine Nevill dau of Richard Nevill, 1st Earl of Salisbury and Alice de MONTAGU for ch see above 454) Katherine Neville.
Pl20-2-1-1-1-3 541. Elizabeth Hastings b 1429 Leicestershire d 1508 Kirby Leicestershire
m Sir John DUNN b 1431 York Castle Yorkshire d 1502 son of GRIFFITH DUNN and JOAN SCUDAMORE
.Pl20-2-1-1-1-4ANNE HASTINGS b 1425 m SIR Thomas FERRERS b 1425; d 1499.
Pl20-2-1-1-2ALIANORA CAMOYS b 1408, Broadwater Sussex
m Roger LEWKNOR. b 1413 Lockerley Hampshire d 04.08.1478.
+1 Sir Thomas LEWKNOR
m2/1? Phillipa Dalingrig sister not dau of Sir Richard Dalingrig, Wid of Richard Berners she m2/3. Richard Barnes
Pl20-2-1-1-2-1 542. Roger Lewknor b 1439 Trotton Sussex d by 23.02.1509 Boxgrove Sussex
m Mary WEST b 1445 Portslade Sussex dau of Reynold WEST and Eleanor NEVILLE
Pl20-2-1-1-2-2 543. Elizabeth Lewknor b 1430 Sussex
m John Wroth b 1420 Enfield Middlesex son of William Wroth and AVERIA MORTIMER for ch see above John Wroth
Pl20-2-1-1-3Richard CAMOYS b 1396, Camois Court Sussex d 1421, Camois Court Sussex
Pl20-2-1-1-4LORD Roger de CAMOYS b 1398, Sussex
Pl20-2-1-2Roger de MORTIMER b 11.04.1374, Monmouthshire, Usk Wales; d 20.07.1398, Battle of Kells Meath Co Ireland, 1381-1398 4th Earl of March, 1382-1398 6th Earl of for ch see above 239) Eleanor de Holand.
m Eleanor de HOLAND b 1374 Upholland Lancashire d 10.1405 dau of
+1 Thomas de HOLAND and Alice FITZALAN
Pl20-2-1-3PhilipPE MORTIMER b 21.11.1375, Ludlow Shropshire d 24.09.1401, Halnaker Sussex England m Richard FITZALAN b 1346, Arundel Castle Sussex d 21.09.1397, London, Cheapside Middlesex England.
Pl20-2-1-4MARGERY MORTIMER b 1369, Brecon Montgomeryshire Wales.
Pl20-2-1-5AGNES MORTIMER b 1371, Reading Berkshire d 1400.
Pl20-2-1-6Joan Mmortimer b 1372 Usk Monmouthshire Wales d 08.10.1405, Wilts
m William LOCKE. b 1351 Wiltshire d 1423 Wiltshire
+1 y LOCKE
Pl20-2-1-6-1Lord John LOCKE b 1400, Wiltshire d St Mary Le Bow London
m Eleanor NEVILLE b 1407, Raby Durham d 1472, London Middlesex
Pl20-2-1-7Sir EDMUND de MORTIMER b 1376; d by 13.05.1411 m Katherine GLENDOWER b mel. 1375 - 1385.
Pl20 =21 =22 =24Joan Plantagenet b 1320, Grosmont Castle Monmouthshire Wales; d 07.07.1349, Byland Abbey Yorkshire
m John de Mowbray b 29.11.1310 Malton Yorkshire d 04.10.1361 York Yorkshire 1321-1361 3rd Baron of Mowbray c 1338 Governor of Berwick, founding member of the Order of the Garter son of
+1 John de Mowbray 2nd Lord b 04.09.1286, d 23.03.1321/2
m 1298 Aliva de Braose d by 20.07.1332, dau of William de Braose, Lord of Bramber and Gower
Mo20 =21 =23John de Mowbray 1361-1368 4th Baron of Mowbray b 25.06.1340, Isle of Axholme, Epworth Lincolnshire d 10.1368, Constantinople
m Elizabeth de SEGRAVE b 25.10.1338 Croxton Kerrial Leicestershire d 1368 dau of John de SEGRAVE and MARGARET PLANTAGENET
Mo19-1Thomas de MOWBRAY b 22.03.1366, Isle of Axholme, Epworth Lincolnshire d 22.09.1399, Venice Veneto Italy. 1st Earl of Nottingham, 1383 Knight of the Garter, 1396-1397 England Ambassador to France, 1397-1399 1st Duke of Norfolk, 1399-1399 3rd Earl of Norfolk, Richard II's Marshal of England, one of nine offices of state
m Elizabeth FITZALAN, b by 1370 Derbyshire England d 08.07.1425 Hoveringham Nottinghamshire, 1379-1399 6th Baron of Mowbray, 1383-1399 forch see Elizabeth FitzAlan above
Mo19-2Joan de MOWBRAY b 1368, Epworth Isle of Axholme Lincolnshire d c 30.11.1402.
m Thomas GREY b 1359 Heaton Castle Northumberland England d 30.11.1400 son of Thomas de GREY and MARGARET de PRESSENE
Mo19-2-1John GREY b 1384, Newcastle Northumberland d 22.03.1421, Battle of Bauge Anjou Loire FR
m JOAN CHERLETON b 1400 Powys Montgomeryshire Wales d 17.09.1425.
Mo19-2-1-1Henry GREY b 1419, Wark-on-Tweed Northumberland d 13.01.1450, Powys Montgomeryshire Wales.
m ANTIGONE PLANTAGENET, COUNTESS OF TANKERVILLE b 1420 Westminster Middlesex
Mo19-2-1-1-1 544. Edward de Grey b 1437 Heaton Castle Northumberland
Mo19-2-2Thomas GREY b 1388, Heaton Castle Northumberland d 04.08.1415.
m Alice de NEVILLE b 1389 Raby Castle Durham dau of RALPH de NEVILLE and MARGARET de STAFFORD for see above Alice de Neville.
Mo19-2-3MAUD GREY b 1386, Heaton Castle Northumberland d c 22.08.1451 m Robert OGLE b mel. 1379 - 1383, Ogle Castle Northumberland d 12.08.1436
Mo19-2-4William GREY b 1390, Northumberland d 02.1436, Lincolnshire England.
Mo19-2-5Katherine GREY b 1400, Northumberland m Robert LASCELLES b 1395, Eastkrick Yorkshire
Mo19-3MARGARET de MOWBRAY b 1362, Epworth Isle of Axholme Lincolnshire d by 1401
m Reginald LUCY b by 1360, Cublington Buckinghamshire d 09.11.1437, Dallington Northamptonshire
Mo19 =20 =22ELEANOR de MOWBRAY b by 25.03.1364, Isle of Axholme Epworth Lincolnshire d c 1399.
m John 5TH BARON de WELLES. b 20.04.1352 Conisholme Lincolnshire d 24.08.1421, 1361-1421 5th Baron of Welles
+1 John de WELLES We19 =20 =22 4th Lord b 23.08.1334, d 11.10.1361
m MAUD de ROS
we18 =19 =21 Ives/EUDO WELLES b 1387, Well Spilsby Lincolnshire d by 1421.
m MAUD de GREYSTOKE b 1390 Greystoke Cumberland d 1416.
We16 =17 =19 Sir LIONEL de WELLES b 1406 Well Spilsby Lincolnshire d 29.03.1461, Battle of Towton Yorkshire, 1436 Siege of Calais in the expedition sent to relieve the siege of Calais, 1455-1487 War of the Roses
m1 JOAN/CECILY de WATERTON b 1407 Methley Yorkshire d c 18.10.1434 Methley Yorkshire
m2 MARGARET de Beauchamp + 1 ch dau of b 1412 Bedford England d by 20.07.1482 Westminster Middlesex
+1 John de Beauchamp and ESTHER de STOURTON
We16-1 Sir Richard Welles, 7th Lord Willoughby of Eresby, 7th Lord Welles b c 1420 d 12.03.1469
m1 c 1446 Joan Willoughby, Baroness of Eresby b c 1420 d 1461/2, dau of Robert Willoughby, 6th Lord of Eresby
We16-2 Alianore Welles b c 1420
m1 Thomas, Lord Hoo and Hastings d 13.02.1454/5
m2 James or Sir Thomas Lawrence
m3 Hugh Hastings
We16 Cecily Welles b c 1420
m Sir Robert Willoughby of Parham d 30.05.1465-6
-1 Sir Robert Willoughby b c 1450 d c 1468 m Joane FitzHugh
-2 Sir Christopher Willoughby of Parham b 1453 Knotishall Suffolk d c 1498/9 Campsey Suffolk m Margaret Jenney b 1460 Knotishall d there 1515 dau of Sir William Jenney of Knottshall

-2-1 William Willoughby, 10th Lord of Eresby b 1482 d 19.10.1525 m1 Mary Hussey dsp, dau of Sir William Hussey of Sleaford m2 Maria de la Salines/Salinas dau of Count of Salines
-2-2 Sir Christopher Willoughby m Elizabeth Talboys dau of Sir George Talboys/Tailboys
-2-3 George Willoughby had issue
-2-4 Sir Thomas Willoughby d 1545, chief justice m Bridget or Katherine Read dau of Sir Robert Read of Bore Place
-2-5 Catherine Willoughby m Sir John Heydon of Baconsthorp
-2-6 Elizabeth Willoughby m William Eure, 1st Lord b c1483, d 15.03.1547/8
-2-7+ John, Dorothy
-2-9 (by p x Woodward) Edward Woodward b 1530 Shropshire d there 1600 m Anne x b 1550 d 1600 Shropshire
We16-3 545. Eleanor Welles b 1420 Lincolnshire
m Thomas Hoo b 1396 Luton Hoo Bedford d 13.02.1455 Hastings Sussex son of Thomas Hoo and Eleanor de FELTON
We15 =18 Margaret Welles b c 1425
m Sir Thomas Dymoke of Scrivelsby b c1427, d 12.03.1470
-1 Sir Robert Dymoke of Scrivelsby d 13.04.1544 m1 Ann Cresmore dau of Alexander Cresmore
-2 Sir Lionel Dymoke, Sheriff of Lincolnshire b c 1465 Mareham Lincoln d 17.08.1519 m Joan Griffith dau of Richard Griffith of Stickford
-1-1 Sir Robert Dymoke of Scrivelsby King's Champion, b 1536/7 bur 26.09.1580 m Bridget Clinton Fiennes b about 1536 dau of Edward Clinton Fiennes, 1st Earl of Lincoln
-1-2 Arthur Dymoke
-1-3 Margaret Dymoke bur 15.09.1591 m before 1558 William Eure, 2nd Lord b 10.05.1529, d 12.02.1593/4
-1-4 Elizabeth Dymoke a 03.1592 probably of this generation m Sir Henry Ayscough of Blyborough b before 1535, d 22.10.1611
-1-5 Susan Dymoke bur 05.07.1620 apparently of this generation m1 Arthur Walpole of Pinchbeck bur 12.08.1585 m2 Sir Thomas Lambert of Pinchbeck
-1-6 Frances Dymoke apparently of this generation younger daughter of Sir Edward Dymoke of Scrivelsby in Lincolnshire,
m Sir Thomas Windebank of Haines Hall b before 1556

-1-2-1 John DYMOKE of Gray's Inn m Katherine BROXHOLME
-1-6-1 Mildred Windebank d 1630 m 31.07.1600 Robert Reade of Linkenholt Re11 =14 d by 12.1626

-1-6-1-1 Col George Reade, Acting Governor of Virginia b 25.10.1608 in Linkenholt Manor, Hampshire d 10.1674, 5th son m Elizabeth Martiau d 1686, dau of Nicholas Martiau of Hugenot descent
We16-5 Catherine Welles
m1 Sir Thomas de la Launde
m2 Robert Tempest
-1 Joan de la Launde m William Denton
-2 Margaret de la Launde m Thomas Berkeley
We16-6 John WELLES b 1450, Well Lincolnshire England; d 09.02.1499, Westminster Middlesex England m CICELY PLANTAGENET b 20.03.1469, Westminster Middlesex England; d 24.08.1507, Isle Of Wight, Abbey Hampshire England.
Mo19 =23Eleanor de MOWBRAY b 1345 Epworth Isle of Axholme Lincolnshire d by 18.06.1387.
m Roger de la Warre b 30.11.1326 Axminster Devon d 27.08.1370 France son of
+1 John de la WARRE
m Margaret de Holand
Wa18 =22JOAN de LA WARRE b 1367, Offington Broadwater Sussex d 24.04.1404 Hampshire, Selborne, Oakhanger
m Thomas WEST b 1365 Hampshire, Selborne, Oakhanger d 19.04.1405 Wiltshire, Tisbury
+1 Thomas WEST and Alice FITZHERBERT
We17-1Thomas West 6th Baron de la Warr
We17 =21Reynold WEST b 07.09.1395 Snitterfield Warwickshire, d 27.08.1450, Snitterfield Warwickshire (the reports on wives and children are contradictory)
m1/?2 MARGARET THORLEY b 1396 Snitterfield Warwickshire, d 24.11.1433 + 5 ch
m2/?1 Eleanor NEVILLE b 1399 Raby Castle Durham d 1463 Warkworth Castle Alnwick Northumberland + 1 ch
m3 by 19 Nov 1443 Elizabeth GREYNDOUR b 1420 d 1452 + ?4 ch dau of
+1 Robert THORLEY and ANNE de LA POLE
+1 RALPH de NEVILLE and LADY de BEAUFORT
+1 Robert Greyndour and Joan Rugge
We20Richard WEST, LORD de LA WARRE b 28.10.1430, Hampshire, Oakhanger d 10.03.1476, Devon
m Catherine HUNGERFORD b 1438 Somerset, Farleigh-Hungerford d 12.05.1493.
+1 Robert HUNGERFORD and MARGARET de BOTREAUX
We19 546. Thomas West b 1457 Mortimers Hall Hampshire d 11.10.1525 KG
m1 Eleanor Copley b 1460 Gatton Surrey d 10.05.1536 Broadwater Sussex + 2 ch
m2 Elizabeth Mortimor b 1460 Mortimers Hall Hampshire d 29.06.1502
+1 SIR COPLEY and JANE HOO
+1 SIR MORTIMER and Eleanor CORNWALL
We16MARGARET de WEST b 1428, Oakhanger Selborne Hampshire d 20.01.1483, Echingham Sussex
m Thomas Eychingham Ec16 b 1425 Echingham Sussex d 20.01.1483 Echingham Sussex
+1 Sir Thomas Echingham of Etchingham b c 1385 d 1444
m2. Margaret Knyvett dau of John Knyvett, senior
Ec15547. Margaret de Echingham b 1449 Echingham Sussex d c 11.07.1482 Shoreditch Middlesex
m William Harrison Blount b 1442 Rock Worcester d 14.04.1471 London, 1464-1465 England Treasurer m1 William Blount, younger of Mountjoy d after Barnet 1471 son of Walter Blount b 1442 Rock, Worcester and Ellen Byron 1416 in Clayton, Lancaster d 1468 bur Grey Friars, London
Bl14-1 John Blount (dsp)
Bl14-2 Edward Blount, 2nd Lord Mountjoy b c 1464, d 01.12.1475 m 1475 Anne Cobham d 26.06.1526, dau of Sir Thomas Cobham)
Bl14 Elizabeth Blount m Andrew de Windsor, 1st Baron Windsor
Bl14-4 Anne Blount m1 Sir Thomas Oxenbridge ?= Ec15-2-1 s.b. m2 Sir David Owen of Medhurst

Wi13-1 Elizabeth Windsor, possibly married George Paulet
Wi13-2 George Windsor
Wi13-3 Eleanor Windsor married 1st Ralph le Scrope 9th Lord Scrope of Masham, 2nd  Sir Edward Neville.
Wi13-4 William Windsor (2nd Baron Windsor of Bradenham)
Wi13-5 Andrew Windsor (b. ABT 1492)
Wi13-6 Edmund Windsor (b. ABT 1494 - d. AFT Jan 1553)
Wi13-7 Anne Windsor
Wi13 Edith Windsor+ married George Ludlow, Sheriff of Wiltshire
Wi13-9 Thomas Windsor
Bl14-4-1 ?= Ec15-2-1-1 Elizabeth Oxenbridge b c 1495
m Sir Robert Tyrwhitt of Kettleby d 13.11.1581
Ec15-2Elizabeth ECHINGHAM b 1465
m1 by Jan 1490 Sir Goddard Oxenbridge b 1460 Forde Place Brede Sussex d 10 Feb 1531 Brede Sussex
-a Thomas Oxenbridge b c 1470 Brede Sussex d by 8 Feb 1497 m Anne Blount b c 1465 Derbyshire d aft 20 Jul 1510 dau of William Blount and Margaret Echingham
-b Malyn Oxenbridge b c 1473 Forde Place Brede d c 3 Oct 1544 Beddington Surrey m c 1494 Richard Carew
-b-1 Elizabeth (Carew m Fettiplace
-b-2 Mary Carew m Pelham
-b-3 Nicholas Carew KG MP
+1 Sir Robert Oxenbridge b c 1423 Forde Plac d there 9 Mar 1487 Brede Susex
m Anne Lavelode
+2 Robert Oxenbridge b c 1370 Brede Sussex d by 6 Sep 1433 Brede
-b William Oxenbridge b c 1374 Brede
-c John Oxenbridge b 1378 Brede
+3 Robert Oxenbridge b c 1354 Brede d c 1400 Huborne Priory Southampton
m Marjerie Atteforde
Ec15-2-1Sir Thomas Oxenbridge b c 1495 d 28 Mar 1540 m Elizabeth Puttenham b c 1504 d c 1529 dau of George Puttenham and Rose Gaynsford -1 Elizabeth Oxenbridge b c 1529 Etchingham Sussex d c 1589 Etchingham m Robert Tyrwhitt b c 1510 d 16 Nov 1581 MO LL JP
m2 aft 1501 Roger Fynes/?=Fiennes-1 Anne Fynes m. John Windsor
We16-3William West
We16-4Elizabeth WEST b 1427, Wiltshire d 1467, Gloucestershire
m William de BERKELEY b 1426, Berkeley Castle Thornbury Gloucestershire England. 1st and last Marquess of Berkeley was born in 1426 at Berkeley Castle, Berkeley, Gloucestershire son of James de Berkeley, 1st Lord Berkeley and Lady Isabel Mowbray he m1 Elizabeth West, dau of Sir Reynold West, 6th Lord la Warre and Margaret Thorley, in 1466.2 He and Elizabeth West were divorced on 20 November 1467 although Elizabeth appealed the divorce to Pope Paul II.2 He married, secondly, Joan Strangways, daughter of Sir Thomas Strangways and Lady Katherine Neville, in November 1468.2 He married, thirdly, Anne Fiennes, daughter of Sir John Fiennes and Alice FitzHugh, circa 1486.3 He died on 14 February 1491/92 at Westminster, London, England, without surviving issue.3 He was buried at St. Augustine's Friars, London, England.3 William de Berkeley, 1st and last Marquess of Berkeley also went by the nick-name of William 'the Wass all'.1 He was invested as a Knight circa 1438.1 He succeeded to the title of 2nd Lord Berkeley [E., 1421] in November 1463, by writ.1 On 20 March 1469/70 he was challenged by Thomas Talbot, Viscount Lisle to settle the claims to his great-uncle Thomas's estates, by combat. Thomas was killed in the combat.1 He was invested as a Knight Bachelor on 18 April 1475, Viscount of Catherlough co. Carlow IRE between 1481 and 10 February 1485, 1st Viscount Berkeley 21 April 1481, Privy Counsellor P.C. 5 March 1482/83, 1st Earl of Nottingham 28 June 1483, Great Marshal of England 19 Feb 1485/6, Earl Marshal on 19 Feb 1485/6, 1st Marquess of Berkeley 28 Jan 1488/9, last will 5 Feb 1491/2, the three peerages granted to him became extinct, although the Barony of Berkeley survived.3 Children of William de Berkeley, 1st and last Marquess of Berkeley and Joan Strangways * Katherine Berkeley 4 * Sir Thomas Berkeley b. Mar 1469/70, d c 14754
We16-5ANNE WEST b 1432, Snitterfield Warwickshire
We16-6Mary/Anne WEST b 1445, Portslade Sussex
m Roger Lewknor b 1439 d aft 6 Nov 1509 b 1439 Trotton Sussex d by 23.02.1509 Boxgrove Sussex
Roger Lewknor and Isabel Echyngham or ALIANORA CAMOYS
We16-6-1 548. Edmund Lewknor b 1487 Tangmere Sussex d 12.03.1545 Tangmere Sussex
m Jane Tyrell b 1510 Tangmere Sussex d c 1588 Tangmere Sussex
We17-3John West
We17-4
We17-4-1AGNES de la BERE b 1426 Banbury Oxfordshire d London
m Robert DANVERS b 1424, Epwell Banbury Oxfordshire d 17.04.1467, Church of Holy Cross London
-1-1-1-1-2-2 -4-4Henry of GROSMONT b 1300, Grosmont Castle Monmouth d 24.03.1361 1345-1361 4th Earl of Lancaster
m ISABELLA BEAUMONT b 1310 Longborough Castle Leicestershire d c 24.03.1360.
...-4-4-1Blanche OF LANCASTER b 25.03.1345, Grosmont Castle Monmouth d 30.09.1369, Bollingbroke Lincolnshire
m John OF GAUNT b 24.06.1340 Ghent Oost Vlaanderen Belgium d 03.02.1399 Leicester Castle Leicester 1342-1372 1st Earl of Richmond, 1362-1399 1st Duke of Lancaster son of Edward III and Philippa HAINAULT
...-4-4-1-1Elizabeth PLANTAGENET b by 21.02.1363, Burford Shropshire d 24.11.142
m John HOLLAND,. b 1352 d 16.01.1400., 1397-1399 1st Duke of Exeter
+1 Thomas de HOLAND and JOAN PLANTAGENET
...-4-4-1-1-1CONSTANCE de HOLAND b 1387, Ruthin Denbighshire Wales; d 14.11.1437.
m1 Thomas de MOWBRAY b 17.09.1385 England d 08.06.1405
m2 SIR John GREY. b 1387 Ruthin Denbighshire Wales d 27.08.1439.
+1 Thomas de MOWBRAY and Elizabeth FITZALAN
...-4-4-1-1-1-1EDMUND GREY b 26.10.1416, Ruthin Denbighshire Wales; d 22.05.1490, 1st Earl of Kent succeeded to the title of 4th Lord Grey, of Ruthin [E., 1325] on 20 September 1440, initially a Lancastrian in the War of the Roses in the Battle of Northampton on 10 July 1460 being the chief cause of the Yorkist victory, created 1st Earl of Kent on 30 May 1465.5 He had one other son and one other daughter.5 Children of Edmund Grey, 1st Earl of Kent and Lady Catherine Percy
m LADY Catherine PERCY b 28.05.1423 Leconfield Yorkshire
+1 Henry PERCY and Eleanor NEVILLE
...-4-4-1-1-1-1-1Mary GREY b 1440, Wales; d 1474.
...-4-4-1-1-1-1-2SIR ANTHONY GREY b 1443, Ruthin Denbighshire Wales; d 1480 m Eleanor WOODVILLE b 1449, Grafton Regis Northamptonshire England; d 1512, St Albans Hertfordshire England.
...-4-4-1-1-1-1-3ANNE GREY b 1446, Ruthin Denbighshire Wales; d 15.01.1514, Wilton-on-the-Rye Herefordshire England m John GREY b 1442, Herefordshire England; d 03.04.1499. , 1493-1498 8th Baron of Grey de Wilton
...-4-4-1-1-1-1-4George Grey, 2nd Earl of Kent+ d 21 Dec 1503
...-4-4-1-1-1-2Thomas GREY b 1418, Ruthin Denbighshire Wales d 12.146
m MARGARET FERRERS b 1404, Groby Leicestershire
...-4-4-1-1-2John HOLLAND b 18.03.1395, Darlington Devon d 05.08.1447.
m1 BEATRICE OF PORTUGAL b 1386 Portugal d 13.11.1439 Bordeaux FR
m2 LADY ANNE STAFFORD b 1400 Staffordshire d 20.09.1432
m3 ANNE de MONTAGU b 1399 Salisbury Wiltshire England. for ch see above Lady Anne Stafford.
+1 John PORTUGAL and IN�S PERES
+1 EDMUND de STAFFORD and ANNE PLANTAGENET
Pl22-5Blanche of Lancaster b 1305, Grosmont Monmouth
m Thomas Wake, 2ND BARON WAKE of LIDDELL b 1297, Liddell Cumberland d 31.05.1349, 1300-1349 2nd Baron of Wake of Liddell
Pl22 =23Mary PLANTAGENET b 1320, Grosmont Castle Monmouth d 01.09.1362, Alnwick Castle Northumberland
m Henry Percy Pe21 =22 =24 3rd Lord of Alnwick b 1320, d c 17.06.1368 son of
+1 Henry de Percy 2nd Lord of Alnwick b 1301 d 1352
m Idonia Clifford d 1365, (dau of Robert de Clifford, 1st Lord)
Pe21 =22Henry de PERCY Pe20 =21 =23 b 10.11.1341 Alnwick Castle Northumberland d 19.02.1407 Bramham Tadcaster York
m1 MARGARET NEVILLE b 1338 Raby Durham d 12.05.1372 Northumberland + ch m2 1381 Maud Lucy d 1398, dau of Thomas de Lucy, 2nd Lord
Pe20 =21Henry de PERCY "HOTSPUR" b 20.05.1364, Alnwick Northumberland d 21.07.1403, Battle of Shrewsbury Shropshire
m Elizabeth MORTIMER, b mel. 12.02.1370 - 1371 Usk Monmouthshire Wales d 20.04.1417
+1 EDMUND de MORTIMER and Philippa PLANTAGENET
Pe19 =20Henry PERCY b 03.02.1393, Alnwick Castle Northumberland k 22.05.1455, Battle Of St Albans Hertfordshire
m Eleanor NEVILLE b 1399 Raby Castle Durham England d 1463 Warkworth Castle Alnwick Northumberland ? Portslade. (Probably by 1st or 2nd wife) Mary (or Anne) West = Roger Lewknor, son of Sir Roger Lewknor and Eleanor Camoys.
+1 RALPH de NEVILLE and LADY de BEAUFORT
Pe18-1RALPH PERCY b 11.08.1425, Leconfield Yorkshire k 25.04.1464, Battle of Hedgeley Moor Northumberland
m Eleanor de ACTON b 1429 Alnwick Northumberland England d c 1498.
+1 LAWRENCE de ACTON and MAUD
Pe18-1-1 549. Peter Percy b 1457 Leconfield Yorkshire
Pe18-1-2 550. John Percy b 1462 Bamborough Northumberland d 1510
m Margaret Harbottle b 1462 Northumberland d Yorkshire
Pe18-2Anne PERCY b 1420, Northumberland
Pe18-3Thomas PERCY b 29.11.1422, Leconfield Yorkshire k 07.1460 Battle of Northampton, Lord Egremont in 1449, on the Lancastrian side, in the First Battle of St Albans, where his father was killed
Pe18-4Lady Catherine PERCY b 28.05.1423, Leconfield Yorkshire
m EDMUND GREY b 26.10.1416 Ruthin Denbighshire Wales d 22.05.1490 1st Earl of Kent son of SIR GREY and CONSTANCE de HOLAND.
Pe18-4-1Sir Anthony Grey d aft 15 May 1480
Pe18-4-2George Grey, 2nd Earl of Kent+ d 21 Dec 1503
Pe18-4-3Anne Grey+ 1
Pe18-4-4Lady Elizabeth Grey+ 5
Pe18 =19Henry PERCY b 25.07.1421, Beverly Yorkshire k 29.03.1461, Battle of Towton Yorkshire , Lord Lieutenant Northumberland, 1455-1461 3rd Earl of Northumberland , 29 MAR 1461 commander Battle of Towton
m Eleanor POYNINGS b 1422 Poynings Sussex d 02.1484, 1446-1482 5th Baroness of Poynings
+1 Richard POYNINGS and Eleanor BERKELEY
Pe17 =18. 551. Margaret Percy b 1450 Alnwick Castle Northumberland Castle d 04.03.1487
m William Gascoigne b 1450 Gawthorpe Dewsbury Yorkshire d 1487.
+1 Sir William Gascoigne of Gawthorpe Ga18 =19 'British Genealogies' and BEB1844 end with this generation, BEB1844 naming William and reporting that he had issue.
m Joane Nevill
Pe17-2 552. Anne Percy b 1447 Yorkshire d 05.07.1522 Westminster Middlesex
m before 16.10.1460 Sir Thomas Hungerford b 1447 Farleigh Berkshire d 18.01.1469 Salisbury Wiltshire
+1 Robert Hungerford, 3rd Lord Hungerford, Lord Moleyns b before 1429, d 18.05.1463/4< Both Robert and, later, his son Thomas were attainted and beheaded for their support of the Lancastrian cause in the War of the Roses.
m before 05.11.1440 Eleanor Molines b 11.06.1426, dau of William, Lord Molines
Pe18-6George PERCY b 24.07.1424, Leckonfield Yorkshire
Pe18-7Elizabeth PERCY b 1426.
Pe18-8Richard PERCY b 1426.
Pe18-9ANNE PERCY b 1428, Alnwick Northumberland
m William RAYNSFORD b 1434 Grand Tew Oxfordshire
+1 SIR RAYNSFORD and Elizabeth WILCOTES
Pe18-9-1 553. Joan Raynsford b 1485 Solihull Warwickshire
m Thomas SHEPHERD. b 1480 Stewkley Buckinghamshire
-1-1-1-1-2-2ISABEL FitzGeoffrey b 1233, Shere Guildford Surrey
m Robert VIPOUNT b 1239 Brougham Castle Westmoreland d 1265 son of John VIPOUNT and SYBIL FERRERS
-1-1-1-1-2-2-1ISABEL FitzGeoffrey and Robert VIPOUNT 61. i. ISABEL8 de VIPOUNT b 1254, Brougham Castle Westmoreland d 1291, Cumberland
m Roger de CLIFFORD b 1243 Tenbury Worcestershire d 06.11.1282 Menai Strait Anglesey Wales son of SIR CLIFFORD and MAUD
-1-1-1-1-2-2 -1-1 Sir Robert de CLIFFORD, 1ST BARON de CLIFFORD b 01.04.1274, Clifford Castle Herefordshire d 24.06.1314, Bannockburn Sterlingshire Scotland 1299-1314 1st Baron of Clifford 1304 Battle of Happrew Commander 23 JUN 131 Battle of Bannockburn
m1 MAUD de Clare, dau of Thomas de Clare and JULIAN FITZMAURICE b 1280 Clare Co Ireland d 01.02.1327.
...-1-1-1IDONEA de CLIFFORD b 1300, Appleby Westmoreland d 24.08.1365.
m Henry de PERCY, 2ND BARON PERCY OF ALNWICK b 06.02.1300 Alnwick, Northumberland d mel. 26.02.1351 - 1352 Warkworth Alnwick Northumberland 17 OCT 1346 Battle of Nevilles Cross son of Henry de PERCY and Eleanor FITZALAN
...-1-1-1-1MAUD de PERCY b 1335, Warkworth Castle Alnwick Northumberland d 18.02.1379, Raby Castle Durham
m Sir John NEVILLE, 3RD BARON NEVILLE,. b 1328 Raby With Keverstone Durham d 17.10.1388 Newcastle Upon Tyne northumberland 17 OCT 1346 Battle of Nevilles Cross Knight of the Garter in 1369 son of RALPH NEVILLE and Alice AUDLEY
...-1-1-1-1-1ELEANOR12 NEVILLE b 1360, Raby Castle Durham d c 1441
m RALPH de LUMLEY b 1360 Little Lumley Durham England d 01.1400 Gloucestershire Beheaded, 1384-1400 1st Baron of Lumley History AUG 1388 Battle of Otterburn Knight Captured by Scots but released 1389, 1391 Captain Berwick-upon-Tweed
...-1-1-1-1-1LUMLEY b 1393, Little Lumley Durham
m William HUSSEY, son of. b 1391 Sleaford Lincolnshire
+1 William HUSSEY and x STAUNTON
...-1-1-1-1-1-1John HUSSEY b 1417, Sleaford Lincolnshire d 1443.
m Elizabeth SHEFFIELD b 1419 Sheffield Yorkshire
...-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 554. William Hussey b 1443 Sleaford Lincolnshire d 08.09.1496, attorney general, chief justice
m Elizabeth Berkeley Be17-1-3 b 1445 Melton Mowbray Leicestershire d by 21.12.1504 Sleaford Lincolnshire
+1 Sir Thomas Berkeley of Wymondham Be17-1 d 1488
m Emma or Petronell Brokesby dau of William Brokesby
Ne18 =20 =21RALPH de NEVILLE b 1364, Raby Castle Durham d aft 21.10.1425 Raby Castle Durham, 1st Earl of Westmorland
m1 LADY JOAN de BEAUFORT, b 1375 Beaufort Castle Anjou Loire France d 13.11.1440 Howden Yorkshire + 12 ch
m2 Mary FERRERS b 1370 m3 MARGARET COUNTESS de STAFFORD, b 1364 Brancepeth Durham d 09.06.1396 Raby Castle Durham
+1 dau of John GAUNT and Katherine de ROET
+1 dau of HUGH STAFFORD and Philippa Beauchamp
Ne19-1ELEANOR NEVILLE b 1399, Raby Castle Durham d 1463, Warkworth Castle Alnwick Northumberland
m1 Henry PERCY b 03.02.1393 Alnwick Castle Northumberland d 22.05.1455 Battle Of St Albans Hertfordshire
m2 Reynold WEST b 07.09.1395 Snitterfield Warwickshire d 27.08.1450 Snitterfield Warwickshire
m3 SIR Richard LE DESPENSER, 4TH LORD BURGHERSH b 30.11.1396 Elmley Worcestershire d 07.10.1414 Surrey ? Portslade. (Probably by 1st or 2nd wife) Mary (or Anne) West = Roger Lewknor, son of Sir Roger Lewknor and Eleanor Camoys. for ch see above Henry Percy and Reynold West
+1 Henry de PERCY and Elizabeth MORTIMER
+1 Thomas WEST and JOAN LA WARRE
+1 Thomas LE DESPENSER and CONSTANCE PLANTAGENET
Ne19-2Richard NEVILLE b 1400, Raby Castle Durham d 31.12.1460, Battle of Wakefield Yorkshire, 1428-1460 5th Earl of Salisbury, 1454-1455 Lord Chancellor, First Battle of St Albans, in self-defence. After the Battle of Blore Heath notably successful, escaped to Calais, specifically excluded from a royal pardon, slain on 30 Dec 1460 Battle of Wakefield.
m Alice de MONTAGU b 1406 Salisbury Wiltshire d by 04.12.1462 Bisham Priory Bisham Berkshire
+1 Thomas de MONTAGU and Eleanor de HOLAND
Ne19-2-1Margaret Neville b c 1445 Salisbury Wilts d after 20.11.1506
m John de Vere Ve17-2 b 08.09.1442 Hedingham Castle Essex, 1462-1475 13th Earl of Oxford, 1485-1513 13th Earl of Oxford , 22 AUG 1485 Battle of Bosworth Field
-c Sir George Vere Ve17 d 1503 m Margaret Stafford St16 dau of Sir William Stafford of Bishop's Frome, co. Hereford
-c-3 Elizabeth de Vere m Sir Anthony Wingfield Wi15 d c1552
-c-3-1 Ursula Naunton b 1545 d 1615 of Otley, Suffolk bur Otley, Suffolk m Robert Gosnold b 1534 Suffolk d 1615 of,Earleshall,Suffolk bur Otley, Suffolk Will: 15 Aug 1615, proved 1 Nov 1615
+1 John de Vere Ve18 12th Earl of Oxford b 23.04.1408, d 26.02.1461/2
m 1425 Elizabeth Howard dau of Sir John Howard
Ne19-2-1-1 555. Katherine de Vere b 1466 Essex d 20.06.1504 data from https://www.ourfamtree.org/browse.php/John-De-Vere/f42093
m Robert Broughton b 1466, Nettlestead Suffolk d 10.08.1506, Denston Hall Kentwell Suffolk
+1 John BROUGHTON and Anne DENSTON -1 John Broughton b 1491, Broughton Westmoreland d 23.01.1518 Westmoreland
m JANE x
-1-1 Jane Broughton b 1510, Broughton Westmoreland d 1570, Ashford Kent m Richard Osborne b 1510 Ashford Kent d 11.08.1581 son of Richard Osborne b c 1488 d 1573 and Elizabeth Flydane b c 1491 d 1528 -1-1-1 Sir Edward Osborne b 1540, London d 15.02.1592, London Middlesex m Anne HEWETT b 1543 London d 04.07.1585 London
Ne19-2-2Katherine NEVILLE b 1442, Salisbury Wiltshire d 1503.
m Sir William HASTINGS b 1450 Kirby Leicestershire d 13.06.1483 Tower Of London London Middlesex lived aft 1450 at Kirby Muxloe Castle Leicestershire, 1461-1483 1st Baron of Hastings of 1461 Creation, 1462 Knight of the Garter, Battle of Towton, Battle of Mortimer's Cross
+1 Sir Leonard Hastings of Kirby b 1396, d 20.10.1455
m m Alice Camoys dau of Thomas de Camoys, 1st Lord
Ne19-2-2-2-1 556. Sir Edward Hastings b 26.11.1466 Kirby Leicestershire d 08.11.1506 London Middlesex, aft 1466 Kirby Muxloe Castle, 1475 Knight of the Bath , 1483-1506 2nd Baron of Hastings of 1461 Creation
m Mary HUNGERFORD b 1468 Salisbury Wiltshire d by 10.07.1533 Leicestershire, Baroness Botreaux b c 1468.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Hungerford and Anne Percy.1 She married, firstly, Sir Edward Hastings, 2nd Lord Hastings, son of Sir William Hastinges, 1st Lord Hastings and Katherine Neville, on 23 January 1487/88.2,3 She married, secondly, Sir Richard Sacheverell on 1 May 1509.1,4 She died before 10 July 1533.4 Mary Hungerford, Baroness Botreaux succeeded to the title of 5th Baroness Botreaux [E., 1368] on 7 February 1477/78, suo jure.1 From 23 January 1487/88, her married name became Hastings. From 1 May 1509, her married name became Sacheverell.4 Children of Mary Hungerford, Baroness Botreaux and Sir Edward Hastings, 2nd Lord Hastings
+1 Sir Thomas Hungerford and ANNE PERCY
Ne19-2-2-2-2 557. Anne Hastings b 1471 Kirby Leicestershire
m m George Talbot, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury b 1468 Shifnal Shropshire England d 26.07.1558, 1473-1538 9th Baron of Furnivall , 1498, Battle of Stoke Knight of the Garter son of John Talbot and m 1467 Catherine Stafford (d 26.12.1476, dau of Humphrey de Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham)
Ne19-3CECILY de NEVILLE b 03.05.1415, Raby Castle Durham d 31.05.1495, Berkhampstead Castle Hertfordshire
m Richard PLANTAGENET b 21.09.1411 Conisborough Yorkshire k 30.12.1460 Battle of Wakefield Yorkshire
+1 Richard PLANTAGENET and ANNE de MORTIMER
Ne19-3-3-1?EDWARD IV KING OF ENGLAND b 28.04.1442, Rouen Seine-Inferieure Normandy France; d 09.04.1483, Westminister Palace London Middlesex , 1461-1470 King of England, 1471-1483 King of England
m Elizabeth WYDEVILLE, b 1437 Grafton Regis Northamptonshire England d 08.06.1492 St Saviours Abbey Bermondsey Surrey for ch see above 410) Elizabeth Wydeville. dau of Richard WYDEVILLE and JACQUETTE de LUXEMBOURG
Ne19-3-3-2ANNE OF YORK b 10.08.1439, Fotheringhay Northamptonshire d 14.01.1475.
m1 SIR Thomas ST LEGER b c 1445 d 1483 son of
m2 Henry HOLLAND b 27.06.1430 London Middlesex England d 09.1475, 1447-1475 3rd Duke of Exeter for ch see above Sir Thomas St Leger.
+1 John ST LEGER and MARGERY DONNET/Dannet
+1 John HOLLAND and LADY STAFFORD
Ne19-4CUTHBERT NEVILLE b 1414, Raby Durham d 1424.
Ne19-5HAVISIA NEVILLE b 1410.
Ne19-6George NEVILLE b 1410, Raby Castle Durham d 30.12.1469,
m Elizabeth Beauchamp, dau of Richard de Beauchamp and Elizabeth de BERKELEY b 1417 Warwick Warwickshire England d c 02.10.1480. for ch see abover Elizabeth Beauchamp.
Ne19-7Thomas NEVILLE b 1409, Raby Castle Durham
Ne19-8ANNE NEVILLE b 1408, Stafford Staffordshire d 1472
m HUMPHREY STAFFORD, son of. b 15.08.1402 Stafford Staffordshire d 10.07.1460 Battle of Northampton Northamptonshire, 1403-1460 7th Baron of Stafford, 22 APR 1421 Knight of the Garter in April 1429, 1444-1460 1st Duke of Buckingham for ch see above Humphrey Stafford.
+1 EDMUND de STAFFORD and ANNE PLANTAGENET
Ne19EDWARD NEVILLE b 1414, Raby Castle Staindrop, Durham d 1476, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire Wales, de facto 3rd (dejure 1st) Baron [A]bergavenny, aft 1426 Knight , Captain in Edward IV's army in the North in 1462, 1438, Justice of the Peace, 1447-1476 3rd Baron of Bergavenny
m1 Catherine HOWARD b 1414 Norfolk, England d 1478 Staindrop, Durham
m2 Elizabeth Beauchamp b 16.09.1415 Hanley Castle Worcestershire England d 18.06.1448 Abergavenny Monmouthshire Wales for ch see above Elizabeth Beauchamp
+1 Robert HOWARD and MARGARET de MOWBRAY
+1 Richard de Beauchamp and ISABEL DESPENSER
Ne18Margaret Nevill b 1455 Raby Durham d 30.09.1506, Cobham Hall, Kent,
m John BROOKE Br18 b 1447 Kent d 1512 Cobham of Kentbrooke, Kent, 7th Lord of Cobham
+1 Edward BROOKE
m Elizabeth Tuchet dau of 2
+2 James Tuchet, Lord Audley
Br17 558. Sir Thomas Brooke b 1465 Cowling, Kent d 19.07.1529 Cobham Kent, 8th Lord of Cobham
m Dorothy Heydon He17 b 1465 Norfolk d 1560 Poplar London
...-1-1-1-1-2-10Robert de NEVILLE b 1404, Raby With Keverstone Durham d on 8 July 1457 or 9 July 1457, Prebendary of Eldon, Co Durham in 1413, Prebendary of Laughton York in 1416, Provost of Beverley circa 1421, Prebendary of Lincoln in 1423. edu Oxford University, Oxford, OxfordshireM.A., Bishop of Salisbury in 1427, Prebendary of Grindall in 1427.2 He held the office of Bishop Palatine of Durham between 1438 and 1457.
...-1-1-1-1-2-11Henry de NEVILLE b 1402, Raby Durham
...-1-1-1-1-2-12Catherine de NEVILLE b 1401, Raby Durham d c 01.1478 for ch of Margaret Countess de Stafford see above
m1 John de MOWBRAY b 09.08.1398 Norfolk England d 19.10.1432 Axholme Lincolnshire 1405-1432 5th Earl of Norfolk, 1405-1432 8th Baron of Mowbray, 1415 Siege of Harfleur Knight, 1425-1432 2nd Duke of Norfolk
m2 John WYDEVILLE b 1445 Grafton Regis Northamptonshire d 12.08.1469 Battle of Edgecote Moor, captured with father and beheaded, 1465 Knight of the Bath by his sister's husband King Edward IV.
m3 Thomas STRANGEWAYS. b 1395 Harsley Yorkshire England d by 27.01.1442.
+1 Thomas de MOWBRAY and Elizabeth FITZALAN
+1 Richard WYDEVILLE and JACQUETTE de LUXEMBOURG
...-1-1-1-1-2-12-1458. i. JOAN14 STRANGEWAYS b 1441, Harsley Yorkshire d 24.02.1485, St Augustines Friars London Middllesex
m1 William Willoughby b 1430 Dudley Staffordshire son of
m2 William de BERKELEY b 1426 Berkeley Castle Thornbury Gloucestershire, 1st and last Marquess of Berkeley he m1 1466 Elizabeth West, dau of Sir Reynold West, 6th Lord la Warre and Margaret Thorley, div 20 Nov 1467 although Elizabeth appealed the divorce to Pope Paul II.2 He m2 Joan Strangways, dau of Sir Thomas Strangways and Lady Katherine Neville, in Nov 1468 m3 Anne Fiennes, dau of Sir John Fiennes and Alice FitzHugh, dsp on 14 Feb 1491/92 at Westminster, London, bur St. Augustine's Friars, London, 3 William de Berkeley, 1st and last Marquess of Berkeley also went by the nick-name of William 'the Wass all'.1 He was invested as a Knight circa 1438.1 He succeeded to the title of 2nd Lord Berkeley [E., 1421] in November 1463, by writ.1 On 20 March 1469/70 he was challenged by Thomas Talbot, Viscount Lisle to settle the claims to his great-uncle Thomas's estates, by combat. Thomas was killed in the combat.1 He was invested as a Knight Bachelor on 18 April 1475.1 He was styled as Viscount of Catherlough co. Carlow [Ireland] between 1481 and 10 February 1485.4 He was created 1st Viscount Berkeley [England] on 21 April 1481.1 He was invested as a Privy Counsellor (P.C.) on 5 March 1482/83.1 He was created 1st Earl of Nottingham [England] on 28 June 1483.1 He held the office of Great Marshal of England on 19 February 1485/86.1 He held the office of Earl Marshal on 19 February 1485/86.1 He was created 1st Marquess of Berkeley [England] on 28 January 1488/89.1 His last will was dated 5 February 1491/92.3 On his death, the three peerages granted to him became extinct, although the Barony of Berkeley survived.3 Children of William de Berkeley, 1st and last Marquess of Berkeley and Joan Strangways
+1 Thomas Willoughby and JOAN FITZALAN
+1 James de Berkeley, 1st Lord Berkeley and Lady Isabel Mowbray and ISABEL de MOWBRAY
...-1-1-1-1-2-12-1-1 Katherine Berkeley
...-1-1-1-1-2-12-1-2Sir Thomas Berkeley b Mar 1469/70, d c 14754 for ch see above 321) William de Berkeley. td> John DEINCOURT and JOAN de GREY i. Alice14 DEINCOURT b 1395, Blankley Lincolnshire d 1476 m William LOVEL b 1397, Tisbury Wiltshire Notater for William LOVEL: Occup 1414-1455 7th Baron of Lovel
...-1-1-1-1-3Alice de NEVILLE b 1358, Raby With Keverstone Durham
m William DEINCOURT b 1353 Kirby Dellars Leicestershire d 15.10.1381 Blankley Lincolnshire son of William DEINCOURT and MARGARET WELLES
...-1-1-1-1-3-1John DEINCOURT b 28.02.1381, Middleham Yorkshire d 11.05.1406, Blankley Lincolnshire
m JOAN de GREY b 1380 Rotherfield Greys Oxfordshire England d 20.11.1408 dau of Robert de GREY and Elizabeth LA PLAUNCHE
...-1-1-1-1-4Thomas NEVILLE b by 1362, Raby Castle Durham d 14.03.1407, Sheffield Yorkshire m ANKARET LE STRANGE b 1361, Blakemere Weobley Herefordshire d 01.06.1413. 1383-1407 5th Baron of Furnivall This lineage developed originally from the name of Richard de Novavilla, Latin for New Town. Due to sound changes in Frankish Latin, this became Neuville (Newtown, Newton) and in The English Norman usage, Neville. The Tudor Place genealogy comments: Richard "Teutonicus" de NOVAVILLA b c 1000, Neuvile, Normandy, France Notes: was called de NovaVilla, or de Neuville from his fief in Neuville sur Tocque in the department of the Orne, arrondissement of Argenton, and the canton of Grace. A cousin of William the Conqueror on his maternal side and he left four sons; Gilbert, Robert, Richard and Ralph. From Gilbert de Nevill descends the houses of Westmoreland, Warwick, Latimer and Abergavenny. tudorplace.com NEVILLE (6º B. Furnival) Very similar names in every generation and closely related lineages intermarrying in every generation seems to create confusion for the researchers trying to reconstruct these lines. Several Maud Nevilles and Joan Nevilles make the generational and marriage relations difficult to sort out and standard sources differ on certain individuals who married whom in the 1300s and 1400s among the Norman nobility. The Le Strange Genealogy at Tudor Place online lists the family members of Ankaret Le Strange as follows: Ankaret Le STRANGE (B. Strange of Blackmere) Born: ABT 1361, Died: 1413 Father: John Le STRANGE (4º B. Strange of Blackmere) Mother: Mary FITZALAN Married 1: Richard Talbot (4º B. Talbot) 23 Aug 1383 Children: 1. John Talbot (1º E. Shrewsbury 2. Gilbert Talbot of Irchingfield (5º B. Strange of Blackmere) 3. Mary Talbot 4. Richard Talbot (Archbishop of Dublin) 5. George Talbot 6. Anne Talbot (C. Devon) 7. Thomas Talbot of Wrockwardine (Sir Knight) (had no Children) (d. 1419/20) 8. William Talbot 9. Alice Talbot 10. Elizabeth Talbot Married 2: Thomas NEVILLE (6° B. Furnival) 4 Jul 1401, Whitechurch, Children: 1. Maud NEVILLE (B. Strange of Blackmere / C. Shrewsbury) 2. Joan NEVILLE -- tudorplace.com Some report that Ankaret's second husband was Thomas Neville, 5th Lord Furnival, who also had a daughter named Joan. This same Tudor Place source reports uncertainty about who Thomas and Ankaret Neville's daughter Joan married. Joan NEVILLE Notes: There is no clear agreement who Joan married. Burke (peerage under Furnival) says she may have married Hugh Cokesey or Hamon de Belknap. The history of Burton Agnes implies she married Walter Griffith and lies in the church there. Father: Thomas NEVILLE (6º B. Furnival) Mother: Ankaret Le STRANGE (B. Strange of Blackmere) -- tudorplace.com NEVILLE1 The information above shows Ankaret and Thomas Neville had two daughters, Maud Neville and Joan Neville. But in this Tudor Place genealogy, on the details for Maud, it states that her mother was Joan Furnival, another wife of Thomas Neville 6th Lord Furnival. It further reports that Maud married John Talbot, first Earl of Shrewsbury. But this is Ankaret's son, with her other husband Richard Talbot, as reported above! This would mean she married her step brother. know of cases where this has happened even in current American society. Maud NEVILLE (B. Le Strange/C.Shrewsbury) Born: ABT 1392 Died: BEF 1433 Buried: Worksop Priory, Nottinghamshire, Father: Thomas NEVILLE (6º B. Furnival) Mother: Joan FURNIVAL (B. Furnival) Married: John Talbot (1º E. Shrewsbury) BEF 12 Mar 1407 Children: 1. John Talbot (2º E. Shrewsbury) 2. Christopher Talbot (Sir Knight) 3. Joan Talbot 4. Thomas Talbot (d. before his father, Bourdeaux) -- tudorplace.com (Matilda) NEVILLE Both Thomas Neville and Ankaret Le Strange had been married twice, complicating their family structures. So had Ankaret's first husband John Talbot been married before he married Ankaret. ANKARET LE STRANGE: In this generation the Barony of Lord Strange of Blackmere passed into the Neville family. The last Le Strange Baron(ess), Ankaret, married Richard Lord Talbot. Their son Gilbert of Irchingfield became the 5th Lord Strange of Blackmere. At Talbot's death Ankaret married Thomas Neville, 6th Lord Furnival. note also that Thomas' daughter with his first wife Joan Furnival, Maud Neville, is designated Baroness Strange of Blackmere. This was Ankaret's title, which she passed on to her son Gilbert Talbot. It appears Maud Neville (Ankaret's stepdaughter) received this title when Ankaret's first heir, Gilbert Talbot (son of Richard Talbot from Ankaret's first marriage), died without an heir. There were many Maud Nevilles. This Maud also became the Countess of Shrewsbury, after her marriage to John Talbot, second Earl of Shrewsbury. John was Ankaret's son by her first husband Richard Talbot. Some sources report Ankaret's birth date as 1361. That would mean she was 14 at the time of her marriage to Richard Talbot, who is reported to have been born in 1350, and thus 25 at the time of their marriage. This is possible. Sources with this date include the Tudorplace Le Strange genealogy and the Worldroots Le Strange genealogy. At least one other source, found in the World Family Tree collection, gives the date originally used, the same year as her first husband, about 1350. am changing it in the light of the fairly reliable sources giving the later date. The following source gives the family configurations. Note that this source styles Thomas Neville as 5th Lord Furnivale, rather than 6th as some other sources do. Ankaret Lestrange was the daughter of John Lestrange, 4th Lord Strange (of Blackmere) and Mary FitzAlan.2 She married, firstly, Richard Talbot, 4th Lord Talbot, son of Gilbert Talbot, 3rd Lord Talbot and Petronilla Butler, before 1383.1 She married, secondly, Thomas de Neville, 5th Lord Furnivalle, son of John de Neville, 3rd Baron Neville and Maud de Percy, before 4 July 1401.1 She died circa 1413. From before 1383, her married name became Talbot. From before 4 July 1401, her married name became de Neville. Child of Ankaret Lestrange and Thomas de Neville, 5th Lord Furnivalle Joan de Neville In a different line. Children of Ankaret Lestrange and Richard Talbot, 4th Lord Talbot Anne Talbot+ d 16 Jan 1440/41 Richard Talbot Gilbert Talbot, 5th Lord Talbot+ b. 1383, d 19 Oct 1419 General John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury+ b. c 1390, d 20 Jul 1453 -- Ankaret and Richard, thepeerage.com The date of marriage is a bit uncertain. Two sources, connected with the Le Strange family line, report the marriage to Richard Talbot was on or before 23 August 1383. A source in the World Family Tree (anonymous compilation of Genealogy.com) has only the general date of 1375, which is 8 years before the exact date 23 August 1383 in the other sources. I would normally prefer a source that gives an exact date. These other sources, Tudorplace and Worldroots, have seemed credible and careful. However, with a birth date for Ankaret of about 1350, the marriage date in 1383 would mean that Ankaret did not marry until she was 33. This is very unusual for that period. The date of 1383, However, is also attractive because it is one year before the birth of the Talbots' first child John. This also seems expected.
...-1-1-1-1-5MAUD/MATILDA NEVILLE b 1367, Raby With Keverstone Durham m William SCROPE b 1325, Masham Yorkshire
...-1-1-1-1-6Elizabeth de NEVILLE b 1369, Raby With Keverstone Durham
...-1-1-1-1-7IDOINE NEVILLE b 1362, Raby With Keverstone Durham
...-1-1-1-2ELEANOR de PERCY b 1326, Alnwick Northumberland d by 1361, Dunmow Priory Essex
m John II FITZWALTER b 1314 Cumberland d 18.10.1361 Dunmow Priory Essex
...-1-1-1-2-1Alice2 FITZWALTER b 1343, Woodham Walter Essex d 29.04.1401, Hedingham Castle Essex
m AUBREY de Vere b 1339 Oxfordshire d 23.04.1400 Hadleigh Essex
...-1-1-1-2-1-1Richard de Vere b 1385, Oxfordshire d 15.02.1417, Essex, 1406-1417 11th Earl of Oxford, 25 OCT 1415 Battle of Agincourt one of the commanders, MAY 1416 Knight of the Garter,15 Aug 1416 Battle at the mouth of the Seine Knight
m Alice SERGEAUX, dau of b 1384 Killigarth Cornwall d 18.05.1452 Essex for ch see above Alice Sergeaux
+1 Richard SERGEAUX and Philippa FITZALAN
...-1-1-1-3Henry de PERCY b 1320, Alnwick Castle Northumberland d 18.05.1368, 1355-1356 Sheriff Northumberland
m Mary PLANTAGENET b 1320 Grosmont Castle Monmouthshire Wales d 01.09.1362 Alnwick Castle Northumberland dau of Henry PLANTAGENET and MAUD CHATWORTH
for ch see above Mary Plantagenet.
...-1-1-1-4MARGARET PERCY b 1318 d 10.09.1375.
...-1-1-1-5ISABEL de PERCY b 1326 Alnwick Northumberland d 25.05.1368 m William de ATON b 1299, Malton Yorkshire
-1-1-1-1-2-2 -1-1-2Robert de CLIFFORD b 05.11.1305, Ellingham Northumberland d 10.05.1344, Clifford Castle Herefordshire 130. ROBERT10 de CLIFFORD (ROBERT9) b 05.11.1305 Ellingham Northumberland d 10.05.1344 Clifford Castle Herefordshire m ISABEL BERKELEY, dau of MAURICE de BERKELEY and EVE LA ZOUCHE b 1307 Berkeley Thornbury Gloucestershire d 25.07.1362 Hartley Castle Kirkby Stephen Westmoreland
...-1-1-2-1Roger11 CLIFFORD b 10.07.1333, Clifford Castle Herefordshire d aft 13.07.1389 Appleby Westmoreland 1350-1389 5th Baron of Clifford
m MAUD de Beauchamp b 1335 Warwick Warwickshire d aft 1402 dau of Thomas de Beauchamp and Catherine de MORTIMER for ch see Maud de Beauchamp above
-1-1-1-1-3CECILY FitzGeoffrey b 1206, Shere Guildford Surrey d 1253.
m SAVARY de BOHUN b 1180 Midhurst Sussex d 1246 son of HUMPHREY de BOHUN and MARGARET de HUNTINGDON
-1-1-1-1-3-1FRANCIS de BOHUN b 1222 Midhurst Sussex d 14.09.1273
m SIBYL de FERRERS b 1231 Derby Derbyshire d c 05.10.1273.
-1-1-1-4William de Mandaville b 1186, Essex d 08.01.1227
m CHRISTINE FITZRobert b 1187, Little Dunmow Essex d by 17.06.1232, Diss Norfolk 1216-1227 3rd Earl of Essex
-1-1-1-5Maud FitzGeoffrey de Mandaville b 1178, Saffron Walden Essex d 27.08.1236, Wheatenhurst Gloucestershire
m Henry de BOHUN b by 1176, Warwick Warwickshire d 01.06.1220, Hempstead Gloucestershire 1199-1220 1st Earl of Hereford 1200 Kent Sheriff 1215 Magna Carta surety clause 61 20 MAY 1217 Battle of Lincoln prisoner
Ma29Beatrix de Mandaville b 1105 Manneville Normandy FR d by 19.04.1197, Walden Abbey Herefordshire
m1 Hugh TalbotRichard Talbot and Gunnora de Gourney
m2 William de Say b 1106 Sawbridgeworth Hertfordshire d 08.1144 Cambridgeshire son of Geoffrey de Say and Hawise de Clare
Ta28
Ta28Richard Talbot b 1122 Eccleswall Manor Herefordshire d by 09.1175, Linton Manor Herefordshire
m x de Bulmer b 1145 Appletreewick Yorkshire dau of Stephen Bulmer of Appletreewick
Ta27Gilbert Talbot b 1169 Linton Manor Herefordshire d 13.02.1230 Eccleswall Manor Herefordshire
m Ann Villiers b 1160 Linton Manor Herefordshire
Ta26Richard Talbot b 1183 Hereford Herefordshire d 1231 Linton Hertfordshire
m m before 1124 Aline Basset b 1184 Wycombe Buckinghamshire d 1224 Linton Hertfordshire dau of widow of Drew de Montacute
+1 Alan Basset, Baron of Wycombe
m Aline/Alvira de Grey
Ta25Gilbert Talbot b 1225 Hereford Herefordshire d 08.09.1274.
m Gwellian/Gwendaline verch Rhys b 1219 Dynevor Llandyfeisant Carhmarthenshire Wales dau of
+1 Rhys ap Griffith, Lord of South Wales
Ta24Richard IV Talbot b 1250 Eccleswall Herefordshire d by 1306.
m Sarah de Beauchamp b 1255 Elmley Castle Worcestershire d 1306 dau of
+1 William de Beauchamp and Isabel de Mauduit
Ta23Gilbert Talbot III b 18.10.1276 Eccleswall Herefordshire d 24.02.1346 1331-1346 1st Baron of Talbot
m Anne le Boteler b 1280 Wem Shropshire dau of William le Boteler and Angharad Gruffydd
Ta22Richard Talbot b 1302, Wyke Cornwall d 23.10.1356 1346-1356 2nd Baron of Talbot
m Elizabeth Comyn b 01.11.1299 Badenoch Inverness-shire Scotland d 20.11.1372 dau of John Comyn and Joan de Valence
Ta21Gilbert Talbot b 1332, Eccleswall Herefordshire d 24.04.1387, 1356-1387 3rd Baron of Talbot
m1 Joan de Stafford b 1336 Tunbridge Castle Staffordshire d by 1397 dau of Sir de Stafford and Margaret de Audley
m2 Petronella Butler b 1332 Ormonde Kerry Co Ireland d 23.04.1368 + 2 ch dau of James Butler and Eleanor de Bohuu
Ta20Richard Talbot b 1361, Eccleswall Herefordshire d 07.09.1396, Blakemere Weobley Herefordshire
m Ankaret le Strange b 1361 Blakemere Weobley Herefordshire d 01.06.1413,
the Barony of Lord Strange of Blackmere passed into the Neville family. The last Le Strange Baron(ess), Ankaret, married Richard Lord Talbot. Their son Gilbert of Irchingfield became the 5th Lord Strange of Blackmere. At Talbot's death Ankaret married Thomas Neville, 6th Lord Furnival. note also that Thomas' daughter with his first wife Joan Furnival, Maud Neville, is designated Baroness Strange of Blackmere. This was Ankaret's title, which she passed on to her son Gilbert Talbot. It appears Maud Neville (Ankaret's stepdaughter) received this title when Ankaret's first heir, Gilbert Talbot (son of Richard Talbot from Ankaret's first marriage), died without an heir. There were many Maud Nevilles. This Maud also became the Countess of Shrewsbury, after her marriage to John Talbot, second Earl of Shrewsbury. John was Ankaret's son by her first husband Richard Talbot. Some sources report Ankaret's birth date as 1361. That would mean she was 14 at the time of her marriage to Richard Talbot, who is reported to have been born in 1350, and thus 25 at the time of their marriage. This is possible. Sources with this date include the Tudorplace Le Strange genealogy and the Worldroots Le Strange genealogy. At least one other source, found in the World Family Tree collection, gives the date originally used, the same year as her first husband, about 1350. am changing it in the light of the fairly reliable sources giving the later date. The following source gives the family configurations. Note that this source styles Thomas Neville as 5th Lord Furnivale, rather than 6th as some other sources do. Ankaret Lestrange was the daughter of John Lestrange, 4th Lord Strange (of Blackmere) and Mary FitzAlan.2 She married, firstly, Richard Talbot, 4th Lord Talbot, son of Gilbert Talbot, 3rd Lord Talbot and Petronilla Butler, before 1383.1 She married, secondly, Thomas de Neville, 5th Lord Furnivalle, son of John de Neville, 3rd Baron Neville and Maud de Percy, before 4 July 1401.1 She died circa 1413. From before 1383, her married name became Talbot. From before 4 July 1401, her married name became de Neville. Child of Ankaret Lestrange and Thomas de Neville, 5th Lord Furnivalle Joan de Neville In a different line. Children of Ankaret Lestrange and Richard Talbot, 4th Lord Talbot Anne Talbot+ d 16 Jan 1440/41 Richard Talbot Gilbert Talbot, 5th Lord Talbot+ b. 1383, d 19 Oct 1419 General John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury+ b. c 1390, d 20 Jul 1453 -- Ankaret and Richard, thepeerage.com The date of marriage is a bit uncertain. Two sources, connected with the Le Strange family line, report the marriage to Richard Talbot was on or before 23 August 1383. A source in the World Family Tree (anonymous compilation of Genealogy.com) has only the general date of 1375, which is 8 years before the exact date 23 August 1383 in the other sources. I would normally prefer a source that gives an exact date. These other sources, Tudorplace and Worldroots, have seemed credible and careful. However, with a birth date for Ankaret of about 1350, the marriage date in 1383 would mean that Ankaret did not marry until she was 33. This is very unusual for that period. The date of 1383, However, is also attractive because it is one year before the birth of the Talbots' first child John. This also seems expected. +1 dau of John LE STRANGE and Mary FITZALAN
Ta19-1Gilbert Talbot, 5th Baron, Lord Strange of Blackmere b 1383, d 19.10.1418-9 m1 before 20.05.1392 Joan Plantagenet b 1384, d 16.08.1400, dau of Thomas Plantagenet, Duke of Gloucester m2 c1415 Beatrix of Portugal m2. Thomas Fettiplace of East Shefford see here
Ta19-2Sir John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewbury b 1390, d 20.07.1453
m1 12.03.1406 Maud, Baroness Furnivall d before 1433, dau of Thomas Nevill, Lord Furnival
m2 Margaret Beauchamp dau of Richard de Beauchamp, 5th Earl of Warwick
Ta19-3Richard Talbot, Archbishop of Dublin, Lord Deputy of Ireland
...-1-1-1-1-1-2John Talbot b 1384, d 17.07.1453, Castillon Guyenne FR, 1407-1453 6th Baron of Furnivall, 1442-1453 1st Earl of Shrewsbury John Talbot was created Earl of Salop. According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, Salop was the official name of the title, but Talbot used the name Shrewsbury, by which it is commonly known, and officially so in later times. Shrewsbury was the chief English military commander in the last phase of the Hundred Years' War against French. He was made marshall of France for English King Henry VI in 1436 after he prevented Normandy from falling to the French. He was killed in an attempt to lift the French siege of the English castle of Castillon in Guyenne. This became the last battle of the Hundred years' War, though no peace treaty was signed to formally end hostilities until 1574 at Piquigny." -- Encyclopaedia Britannica, Electronic Edition 1996, articles "Shrewsbury, John Talbot, 1st earl of" and "Castillon, Battle of" Here are further details from Burke's Peerage ========================= 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, K.G., summoned to Parliament 1409 as "Johannes Talbot de Furnyvall". He was appointed 1412 Lord Justice of Ireland, and 1414 Lord Lieut. of Ireland, he governed there for 7 years. This Lord Talbot, whom Shakespeare terms "the great Alcides of the field" was one of the most renowned captains of the warlike age he lived in. His earlier feats of arms were under Henry V in France, at the siege and capture of Meaux, and he seems to have inherited the heroic spirit of his royal master. He gloriously sustained the cause of Henry VI throughout his French realm, in battle after battle, until the very name of Talbot became a terror to the Frenchmen. He was, for a moment, checked in his career by the Maid of Orleans, at Patay, 1429, when, his army being routed, he was taken prisoner. He was exchanged for Ambrose de Lore, a celebrated French partisan, and was soon in activity again, the master-mind and master-director of the fierce contest in France, doing good and effective service every day. In reward he was created, 20th May 1442, EARL OF THE Co OF SALOP, or as usually styled, EARL OF SHREWSBURY. He was subsequently re-constituted Lord Lieut. of Ireland, and elevated to the Peerage of that kingdom, 17 July 1446, as EARL OF WATERFORD, having been appointed at the same time Lord High Steward of Ireland. After this he went once more to fight in France. He commanded a fleet, landed and took Falaise; as Lieut. of the Duchy of Acquitaine, landed in Medoc and made Bordeaux surrender and the surrounding minor towns send in instant submission. He thence advanced to the relief of Chastillon, and met the besieging French army commanded by their then greatest leader, Dunois, Bastard of Orleans. In the battle which ensued, 20 July 1453, Talbot, in the sixty-third year of his age, received a wound in the head, which proved immediately mortal. He had been victorious in 40 different battles and dangerous skirmishes; his death proved fatal to the English dominion in France, which never flourished afterwards. -- renderplus.com ========================= Occupation: 1414-1419 Lieutenant of Ireland 1419 Joined English forces in France 1404-1413 Served in English campaigns in Wales 1414-1419 as lieutenant of Ireland June 1429 Talbot's rashness was responsible for the English defeat at Patay 1436 Made English Marshall of France for King Henry VI 1436 Prevented loss of Normandy to the French by suppressing a revolt at Pays de Caux -- Article "Shrewsbury, John Talbot, 1st earl of" "In 1442 he was created earl of Salop -- Sherwsbury was the name that he himself used for the title." Notater for MAUD de NEVILL: Occup 1407-1433 6th Baroness of Furnivall not clear how the title passed to Maud, rather than to one of Gilbert's Talbot brothers. It is reported that Maud's parents are Thomas Neville, 6th Lord Neville of Furnival, and his first wife Joan Furnival. When Gilbert died 6 years after his mother, his title went to Maud Neville, who was also his sister-in-law after marrying John Talbot it appears the next in line for the title was determined to be Maud. Maud NEVILLE (B. Le Strange/C.Shrewsbury) Born ABT 1392 Died BEF 1433 Buried Worksop Priory, Nottinghamshire, England Father Thomas NEVILLE (6� B. Furnival) Mother Joan FURNIVAL (B. Furnival Married John Talbot (1� E. Shrewsbury) BEF 12 Mar 1407 Children: 1. John Talbot (2� E. Shrewsbury) 2. Christopher Talbot (Sir Knight) 3. Joan Talbot 4. Thomas Talbot (d. before his father, Bourdeaux) -- tudorplace.com NEVILLE (B. Le Strange/C.Shrewsbury) Maude de Neville Talbot Birth 1392 Death 1421 Maud de Neville, Baroness Furnivalle,was the daughter of Thomas de Neville, 5th Lord Furnivalle and Joan de Furnevalle, 5th Baroness Furnivalle. She married General John Talbot 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, Burial Worksop Cemetery, Worksop, Bassetlaw District, Nottinghamshire, England Created by Danette Cogswell Jul 17, 2008 -- Find A Grave Memorial #28344918, findagrave.com Children First Name Birth Dt Death Dt Birth Place Spouses
m1 MAUD de NEVILL b 1392 Shrewsbury Shropshire England d 1433
m2 MARGARET Beauchamp b 1404 Warwickshire d 14.06.1467 St Pauls Cathedral London Middlesex
...-1-1-1-1-1-2-1John Talbot b 12.12.1413, Shrewsbury Shropshire d 10.07.1460, England, Northamptonshire, Battle of Northampton.
m1 Elizabeth BUTLER b 1420 Kilkenny Castle Kilkenny Co Ireland d 08.09.1473 Shrewsbury Shropshire +1 ch
m2 Catherine BURNEL b 1412 Goodrich Castle Herefordshire
...-1-1-1-1-1-2-1 560. John Talbot b 12.12.1448 Shrewsbury Shropshire d 28.06.1473, 1460-1473 8th Baron of Furnivall, 1460 knighted on 17 February 1460-1 after the Second Battle of St Albans , 1460-1473 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury, 29 MAR 1461 Battle of Towton
m Catherine Sstafford b 1437 Buckinghamshire d 26.12.1476
Ta19-4Thomas Talbot of Wrockwardine
Ta19-5Anne Talbot b 1393 d 16.01.1441
m Hugh Courtenay, 4th Earl of Devon b 1389, d 16.06.1422
Ta19-5-1Thomas COURTENAY b 1414 Okehampton Devon d 03.02.1458, Abington Oxfordshire, 1422-1458 13th Earl of Devon
m MARGARET BEAUFORT b 1410, Westminster Middlesex d 11.1449 Exeter Devon
Ta19Mary Talbot probably of this generation born about 1375/82 Blakemere Weobley Herefordshire d 13.04.1433 d 13 April 1433 in Blackmere, Hertfordshire, England
m about 1397 Sir Thomas Greene of Green's Norton b 1369 Greens Norton Northamptonshire d 14.12.1417
Ta19-7Alice Talbot b 1380, d 14.08.1436, Herefordshire
m Sir Thomas Barre b 1349 Y Barri Glamorgan Wales d 1441 Glamorgan Wales
Ta19-7-1Elizabeth BARRE b 1400, Glamorgan Wales d 1468.
m Sir Edmund de Cornwall b 1382 Burford Shropshire d 1435 Shropshire
Ta19-7-1-1 559. Eleanor Cornwall b 1430 Burford Shropshire d 23.12.1519 Croft Castle Herefordshire
m1 Sir Hugh Mortimer b 1415 Tenbury Worcestershire d 1460 Mortimers Hall Hampshire
m2 Richard Croft b 1427 Croft Castle Herefordshire d 29.07.1509 Croft Castle Herefordshire, Battle of Tewkesbury 4 May 1471, where he captured Edward, Prince of Wales, who was subsequently executed, 16 June 1487 fought at the Battle of Stoke, and was afterwards made Knight Bannerer by King Henry VII.
Ta20-2Elizabeth Talbot b 1353, Goodrich Castle Herefordshire d 10.01.1401, Lincolnshire
m Henry Grey b 1340 Wilton Wiltshire d 22.04.1396 Hereford Herefordshire
+1 Reynold Grey and Maud la Vache
Ta20-2-1Margarethe Grey b 1380, Wilton Wiltshire d 01.06.1454, Lincolnshire
m John D
Ta20-2-1-1Philip Darcy b 06.1398, Holderness Yorkshire d 12.08.1418
m Eleanor FitzHugh b 1385, Ravensworth Yorkshire d 30.09.1457
Ta20-2-2Richard Grey b 1393, Wilton Herefordshire d 13.08.1442, Peckham Kent, 1396-1442 6th Baron of Grey de Wilton
m Blanche VACHE b 1397 Peckham Kent
Ta20-2-2-1461. i. Reginald Grey b 1421, Wilton Herefordshire d 1493, Wilton Herefordshire , 1442-1493 7th Baron of Grey de Wilton
m Thomasine Beaufort b 1425 Kent England d 05.1469 Wilton Herefordshire for ch see above Thomasine Beaufort
+1 John Beaufort and Margaret de Beauchamp
Ta20-2-2-1Richard Sherburne and Matilda Hamerton 563. i. Isabel Sherburne b 1430, Burnside Lancashire
Ta23-2Richard V Talbot b 1278, Eccleswall Manor Herefordshire d by 10.10.1328, Richards Castle Ludlow Herefordshire
m Joan de Mortimer b by 24.11.1291, Richards Castle Ludlow Herefordshire d 12.01.1341.
Ta26-2Anne Talbot b 1185, Hereford Herefordshire
m Eustace de Whitney b 1185 Bowdon Cheshire son of
+1 Thurstan de Whitney and Agnes
Ta26-2-1Alice WHITNEY b 1206, Bowden Cheshire d 1273
m Hamon V Baron de Massey k. 1212 Bucklow Cheshire d c 1278 son of Hamon de Massey and Mainwaring
-Ta26-2-1-1Alice Whitney and Hamon de Massey -1 Hamon VI Baron de Massey b 1230, Cheshire, Bucklow d 1307.
m Mary de Beauchamp b 1244 Hatch Beauchamp Somerset dau of Robert Beauchamp and Alice de Mohun
Ta26-2-1-1-1ch listed under Mary de Beauchamp
Ta26-2-1-2Alice de Massey b 1233 Knowsley Lancashire
m Ralph de Baggiley b 1230 Cheadle Cheshire son of
+1 Richard de BAGGILEY and Alice de Vernon
Ta26-2-1-2-1William de Baggiley b 1253, Baggiley Bucklow Cheshire d c 1320.
m Lucy de Corona b 1268 Adington Cheshire dau of
+1 Hugh de Corona and Amabilly de Bamville
Ta26-2-1-2-1-1Isabel de Baggiley b 1283, Bucklow Cheshire d 1358.
m John Hyde b 1275 Norbury Stockport Cheshire d 1317 Norbury Stockport Cheshire son of Robert de HYDE and MARGARET STOCKPORT
Ta26-2-1-2-1-1-1John Hyde b 1301 Norbury Stockport Cheshire
m Margaret Davenport b 1318 Whelttrough Cheshire dau of
+1 Thomas de Davenport and Elizabeth ?
Ta26-2-1-2-1-1-1-1Ralph Hyde b 1350, Hyde Stockport Cheshire d c 1379.
m Alice Venables b c 1340 Lancashire
+1 Hugh de Venables and Katherine de Hoghton
Ta26-2-1-2-1-1-1-1-1Cecily Hyde b 1380, Hyde Stockport Cheshire d 1440.
m Hugh Arderne b 1357 Alvanley Runcorn Cheshire England d by 1423 Aldford Chester Cheshire
+1 Peter Ardern of Harden and Alvanley b 1327 d 1378/9 and Cecilia/Cicely de Bredbury dau of Adam de Bredbury of Harden Hall
Ta26-2-1-2-1-1-1-1-1-1Ralph Arderne b 1406 Alvanley Runcorn Cheshire d 1446, Bredbury Stockport Cheshire
m Katherine Stanley b 1408 Hooton Cheshired 1456 dau of
+1 William Stanley of Hooton by Blanche Arderne
Ta26-2-1-2-1-1-1-1-1-2Alice de Arderne b 1408, Aldford Cheshire d 1454 Cheshire
m Christopher Davenport b 1394 Woodford Cheshire d 1488 Woodford Cheshire son of Nicholas
+1 Nicholas DAVENPORT and Alice MASSEY
...-2-1-1-1-1-1-2-1 561. John Davenport b 1426 Woodford Cheshire d 1480 Woodford Cheshire
m Alice Prestwich b 1430 Ashton Under Lyne Lancashire dau of RALPH Prestwich
Ta26-2-1-2-1-2-2Robert de Baggiley b 1275 Cheadle Cheshire
Ta26-2-1-2-1-3Robert Massey b 1251 Dunham Massey Bucklow Cheshire
Ta26-2-1-2-1-3-1Richard Massey b 1276, Dunham Massey Bucklow Cheshire
Ta26-2-1-2-1-3-1-1Hugh Massey b 1307, Knowsley Lancashire d 1349, Timperley Cheshire
m Maud de Timperley b 1301 Timperley Cheshire d c 1349.
Ta26-2-1-2-1-3-1-1-1Alice Massey b 1329, Timperley Cheshire d 1380, Cheshire
m William Stanley b 1319 Storeton d 1398 Cheshire son of
+1 John STANLEY and Emma de Latham
Ta26-2-1-2-1-3-1-1-1-1MATILDA STANLEY b 1360, Bebbington Cheshire d
m Robert BROME. b c 1356 Brome Warwickshire d Warwikshire
Ta26-2-1-2-1-3-1-1-1-1-1John BROME b 1380, Brome Warwickshire d 1435, Warwickshire
m JOAN RODYE b 1386 Baddesley Clinton Mansion Warwickshire
Ta26-2-1-2-1-3-1-1-1-1-1-1John BROME b 1410, d 05.11.1468, London Middlesex
m Beatrix Shirley b 1408 Shirley Derbyshire d 10.07.1483 Clinton Warwickshire
+1 Sir Hugh Shirley d Shrewsbury b c 1370 a 1403, grand falconer, Sheriff of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire b c 1370 a 1422
m1 Joan Basset b c ?1391 dau of->
Basset 4 shows her marriage to son Ralph. As the complier of the Shirley pedigree is more likely to have know which Shirley Joan married, but this has to b checked. The date given for father's marriage favors guesstimating Hugh's to have been no earlier than 1370.
Ta26-2-1-2-1-3-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 562. Isabel Brome b 1436 Baddesley Clinton Worcestershire
m Thomas Denton b 1445 Caversfield Bucks son of
??ancestors or cousins of Denton of Halifax, brick wall at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Denton-379 James b 1492
+1 Thomas Denton and Alison Dauncy
Ta26-2-1-2-1-3-1-1-1-2William Stanley b 1348, Wirral Forest Cheshire d 02.1428. br>m Margery de Hooten b 1348 Hooten Cheshire
Ta26-2-1-2-1-3-1-1-1-2-1AGNES Stanley b 1380, Hooten Cheshire d by 03.11.1444, Mitton Lancashire
m Richard Sherburne alias Bayley b 12.10.1381 Stoneyhurst Mitton Lancashire England d 1440.
+1 Richard Baley and Margaret Sherburne
Ta26-2-1-2-1-3-1-1-1-2-1-1Richard SHERBURNE b 1407, Lancashire d by 1440, took his mother's maiden name
m Matilda HAMERTON b 1402 Wicklisworth Yorkshire
...-3-1-1-1-3Henry STANLEY b 1349.
...-3-1-1-1-4John STANLEY b 1350, Storeton Cheshire d 06.01.1414, Ardee Louth Co Ireland.
m ISABEL de LATHAM, b 1364 Latham Lancashire d 26.10.1414 Liverpool Lancashire
+1 Thomas de Latham and JOAN VENABLES
...-3-1-1-1-4-1John13 STANLEY b 1386, Latham Lancashire d 27.11.1437, Knowsley Lancashire
m Elizabeth HARRINGTON b 1386, Hornby Castle Lancashire
-1-2-2William de Saye b 1133, Saham Norfolk d by 01.08.1177, St Neots Huntingdonshire
m AUFRICA OF SCOTLAND b 1136 Huntingdonshire
-1-2-2-1BEATRICE de Saye b 1160, St Neots, Kimbolton Huntingdonshire d 19.04.1197.
-1-2-3Geoffrey de SAY b 1135, Sawbridgeworth Hertfordshire d 19.05.1214, West Greenwich Kent
m LETTICE MAMINOT b 1150 West Greenwich Kent dau of WALKELIN MAMINOT and JULIANNA de VERE
-1-2-3-1Geoffrey de SAY b 1182, West Greenwich Kent d 24.10.1230, Poitou Charentes FR
m Alice de CHESNEY b 1158 Newtimber Sussex d by 1225 dau of John de CHESNEY
-1-2-3-1-1William III de SAY b 1206, West Greenwich Kent d 12.02.1271.
m1 SIBYL MARSHALL, b 1215 Lenton Lincolnshire + 3 ch dau of
+1 John MARSHALL and ALINE RYE
m2 Mary b 1235 d c 10.08.1280 + 1 ch
-1-2-3-1-1-1x de SAY b 1252, West Greenwich Kent
m John 1ST BARON de SUDELEY b 1257 Sudeley Castle Gloucestershire d 18.04.1336 Great Dasset Warwickshire son of BARTHOLOMEW de SUDELEY and JOAN de Beauchamp
-1-2-3-1-1-1-1BARTHOLOMEW de SUDELEY b 1275, Great Dasset Warwickshire d 1327, Sudeley Castle Gloucestershire
m MAUD de MONTFORTb 1288 Beaudesert Castle Warwickshire d 02.10.1326 dau of
+1 John de MONTFORT and Alice LA PLAUNCHE
-1-2-3-1-1-1 -1-1John 2ND BARON de SUDELEY b 12.06.1305, Sudeley Castle Gloucestershire d 19.02.1340.
m Eleanor de SCALES b 1307 Middleton Norfolk d 06.06.1361 dau of Robert de SCALES and EGELINE de COURTENAY
...-1-1-1JOAN de SUDELEY b 1326, Sudeley Castle Gloucestershire d by 08.1367.
m William IV LE BOTELER,. b 08.09.1298 Wem Shropshire d 14.08.1369 son of
+1 William LE BOTELER and ELA de HERDEBURG
...-1-1-1-1Sir Thomas LE BOTELER b 1355, Sudeley Gloucestershire d 21.09.1398
m Alice de Beauchamp b 1370, Powick Worcestershire d 08.02.1443.
-1-2-3-1-1-2Mary de SAY b 1244, Suffolk, Thurston d 10.08.1280 (Stirnet shows this Robert marrying Mary wid of William de Say)
m Robert de Ufford Lord of Ufford b 1234 Suffolk, Thurston d by 09.09.1298 Suffolk, Ufford son of
+1 John de PEYTON of Peyton Hall and CLEMENCE d aft 1242
-1-2-3-1-1-2-1Thomas de UFFORD b 1290, Suffolk, Thurston d 24.06.1314, Stirlingshire, Battle of Bannockburn Scotland.
m EVE FitzJohn de CLAVERING b 1290 Clavering Essex d 1369 Norfolk
-1-2-3-1-1-2 -1-1Sir Edmund Ufford b 1312, Essex, Clavering d 03.10.1375, Suffolk
m Sybil de PIERPONT b 1324 Holme Pierrepont Nottinghamshire d by 1375 dau of
+1 Sir Simon de PIERPONT and Mary
...-1-1-1Sir Robert UFFORD b 1345, Saffron Walden Essex d 1384.
m x
...-1-1-1-1Joan Ufford b 1377, Wrentham Suffolk
m William BOWET. b 1373 Horseford Norfolk d 1421 Langley Norfolk
...-1-1-1-1-1Elizabeth BOWET BARONESS CLAVERING b 1405, St Margarets, Horsfordburgh Norfolk d Cumberland, Lanercost
m Thomas de Dacre Da20-1 b 1410 Naworth Castle Cumberland son of
+1 Thomas de Dacre Da21, 6th Lord of Dacre and Multon d 15.01.1458
m Philippa Nevill dau of Ralph Nevill of Raby, 1st Earl of Westmorland
...-1-1-1-1-1-1Joan DACRE b 1433 Gillesland Northumberland d 08.03.1486, Herstmonceaux Sussex
m Richard Fiennes b 1415 Huerstmonceaux Sussex d 25.11.1483 Hurstmonceux Castle Hailsham Sussex
+1 Sir Thomas FIENNES
m Elizabeth Bowet dau of Sir William Bowet of Horsford, etc
...-1-1-1-1-1-1-1Thomas FIENNES b 1453, Sussex d 08.02.1525, Sussex
...-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 564. Anna Fiennes b 1484 Sussex d 24.05.1531 Sussex
m Goddard Oxenbridge b 1460 Brede Sussex d 1531 Brede Sussex
Uf19ELA ULFFORD b 1357, Clavering Essex d by 1425, Ingham Priory Norfolk
m SIR Miles STAPLETON of Ingham and Bedale b 23.06.1357 Bedale Yorkshire d 10.04.1419
+1 Sir Miles STAPLETON
m2 JOAN INGHAM
+2 Sir Gilbert Stapleton of Bedale and North Morton d 1321
m by 15 Dec 1317 Agnes FitzAlan (b c1298, d before 03.11.1348, dau of Sir Bryan FitzAlan of Bedale)
...-1-1-2-1ELA de STAPLETON b 1375, Norfolk d 1436.
m Robert de BRAOSE b 1370 Stinton Norfolk d 1424 son of
+1 John de BRAOSE and JOAN de SHARDELOWE
...-1-1-2-1-1Thomas12 BREWS b 1390 Topcroft Norfolk d 17.06.1482
m1 JOAN CALTHORPE b 1410 Thorpe Burnham Norfolk
m2 Elizabeth DEBENHAM b 1430 Little Wenham Suffolk d 1502
Uf25 =26Robert UFFORD b 1279, Thurston Suffolk d 1316.
m CECILY de VALOIGNES b 1281 Thurston Suffolk d 16.07.1325 Thurston Suffolk
Uf24 =25EVE de UFFORD b 1312, Thurston Suffolk d 05.1370, Woodbridge Priory Suffolk
m John BRAOSE b 1310 Thurston Suffolk d c 1370 son of
+1 GILES BRAOSE and Joan BEAUMONT
Br23 =24Margaret Braose b 1330 Stinton Norfolk
m SIR William WYCHINGHAM. b 1328 Upton Norfolk d 1374 Witchingham Norfolk lord in the reign of Edward III., Serjeant and judge of the Common Pleas, in 1363, by his will he was buried in the south aisle of Great Witchingham church, which he had built
Cl22 =23DIONISIA WITCHINGHAM b by 1360, Upton Norfolk
m Sir William CLERE of ORMESBY b 1346 Ormesby Norfolk d 1384 son of
+1 Robert CLERE
m Alice FILEBY
Cl21 =22John CLERE b 1366/?82 Ormesby Norfolk
m ELIABETH BRANCH b 1384 Ormesby Norfolk d 09.07.1441.
Cl20 =21Robert CLERE b 1406, Ormesby Norfolk d by 12.08.1446.
m Elizabeth UVEDALE b 1410 Ormesby Norfolk England d 1492.
Cl19 =20??William Clere of Oremsby ?= m Elizabeth Paston, dau of Sir John Paston of Paston & Oxnead.
Cl18 =19Robert CLERE b 1440, Ormesby Norfolk d 10.08.1549, 1501 Norfolk Sheriff
m1 ANN HOPTON b 1444 Ormesby Norfolk d 1522 + 1 ch
m2 m2 Alice Boleyn + 3 ch dau of
aunt of Queen Anne
+1 Sir William HOPTON
+1 Sir William Boleyn/Bullen of Blickling
Cl17-1William Clere dsp
Cl17-2
Cl17 =18Elizabeth Clere b 1466, Ormesby Norfolk d 1517 Cambridgeshire
m Sir Robert Peyton of Iselham b 1468, Iselham Cambridgeshire d aft 18.03.1517
Pe16 Sir Robert Peyton of Iselham, Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire d 01.08.1550
m Frances Hassylden dau of Francis Hassylden of Little Chesterford and Steeple Marden
Pe16-2 Sir John Peyton of Calthorpe and Knowlton
m Dorothy Tindall dau of Sir John Tindall or Tyndall of Hockwould
Pe16-3 Margaret Peyton
m Francis Jenney of Knotshall b 1510, d 18.02.1590
Pe16-4 Elizabeth Peyton
m Sir William Wigston of Wolston
Pe15 Sir Robert Peyton of Iselham, Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire a 11.1608 m Elizabeth Rich dau of Richard Rich of Leigh Priory, 1st Lord of Leighs
Pe15-2 Richard Peyton of Little Chesterfield d 30.04.1574, 3rd son m Mary Hyde dau of Leonard Hyde of Hyde Hall
Pe15-3 Catherine Peyton m _ Williams of Oxfordshire
Pe15-4 Elizabeth Peyton m Thomas Wrenne of Hinton
Pe15-5+ other issue - William, Christopher, Edward, John
Pe14 Sir John Peyton, 1st Bart of Iselham, Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire b 1560 d c1617, 2nd son m Alice Osborne dau of Sir Edward Osborne, Lord Mayor of London
Pe14-2 Mary Peyton m1 Robert Balam of Wolsoken m2 Sir Richard Cox of Braham
Pe14-3 Frances Peyton m John Hagar of Bourne Castle
Pe14-4 Winifride Peyton m1 y Osborne m2 y Harefleet of Kent m3 John Hornbye of Lincolnshire
Pe13 Sir Edward Peyton of Great Bradley, 2nd Bart of Iselham b about 1585 d 04.1657 m1 Matilda or Martha Livesay + 4 ch dau of Robert Livesay of Tooting m2 Jane Calthorp + 1 ch dau of Sir James Calthorp of Crockthorpe m3. Dorothy Ball + 2 ch dau of Edward Ball of Stockwell
Pe13-2 William Peyton of Warlingworth 4th son m Tabitha Payne dau of Henry Payne of Walthamstow issue - John, William
Pe13-3 Anne Peyton bur 27.09.1640 m Sir Robert Bacon of Riborough, 3rd Bart of Redgrave bur 16.12.1655
Pe13-4 Alice Peyton m Sir John Peyton son of Sir John of Dodington
Pe13-5 Elizabeth Peyton m 02.1602/3 Sir Anthony Irby of Boston
Pe13-6 Mary Peyton m Sir Roger Meers of Hoghton
Pe13-7 Frances Peyton BEB1841 reports that Frances did not marry but BP1934 Buckinghamshire suggests that she married ... m Sir Miles Hobart of Plumstead b 12.04.1595, bur 06.12.1639
Pe13-8+ other issue - John dsp, Robert, Roger, Thomas, Susan d unm
Pe12-1 Sir John Peyton, 3rd Bart of Iselham b 1607 d 1666 m1 sp _ Bellingham dau of Sir Edward Bellingham
Pe12-2 Edward Peyton issue - Edward, Robert, Henry
Pe12-3 Robert Peyton
Pe12-4 Amy Peyton m Henry Lawrence of St. Ives and St. Margaret's
Pe12 Thomas Peyton d 1683 m Elizabeth Yelverton dau of Sir William Yelverton, 2nd Bart of Rougham and . Ursula Richardson (dau of Sir Thomas Richardson, Speaker)
Pe12-6 Edward Peyton of Surinam d 1675 m Mary Mulfin issue Angiola Peyton m Francis Ceffis of Venice
Pe12-7 Joseph Peyton m Mary Vincent dau of Marmaduke Vincent of Great Smeaton
Cl17-4Dorothy Clere b c 1480
m Robert Cotton d 18.07.1519
-1 Sir John Cotton MP son of Sir Thomas Cotton b c 1439 d 30 Jul 1499 Landwade Cambridge and Joan Sharpe he m2 Alice Thornburgh
-2 Thomas Cotton
-3Anne Cotton
Cl17-5 Audrey Clere
m William Jenney b 24.05.1470, dvp 28.02.1519
Cl17-6+other issue - Richard, Thomas bur 1545, Anne nun
...-2-1-1-1-2Robert Clere of Stokesby b c 1368 had issue
m Isabell Read dau of John Read
...-2-1-1-1-3MARGARET CLERE b 1375, Flegg Ormesby Norfolk
m Sir William APPLEYARD b 1360, Norwich Norfolk, 1383-1419 MP for Norwich, 1404 Mayor of Norwich
...-2-1-2John de BRAOSE b 1332, Stinton Norfolk d c 1400
m JOAN de SHARDELOWE b 1345 Barton Mills Suffolk
...-2-1-2-1Robert de BRAOSE b 1370, Stinton Norfolk d 1424.
m ELA de STAPLETON b 1375 Norfolk d 1436 dau of SIR STAPLETON and ELA UFFORD for ch see Ela de Stapleton above
-1-2-3-1-1-3AGNES de SAY b 1249, West Greenwich Kent
m ALEXANDER de Cheney, son of John de Cheney and JOAN NOUWELL. b 1248 Newtimber Sussex
Ch24William de Cheney b 1274 Sussex d by 1334
m MARGARET SHURLAND b 1281 Eastchurch Kent dau of Robert de SHURLAND and MARGERY
Ch23Robert de Cheney b 1305, Shuland House Eastchurch Kent d 1362
Ch22Richard de Cheney b 1350, Shuland House Eastchurch Kent
m MARGERY de CRAILLE b 1360 Warbleton Sussex dau of Robert de CRAILLE and MARGARET de PEPLESHAM
Ch21MARGERY Cheney b 1383, Shurland House Eastchurch Kent
m JAMES DONNET. b 1380 Rainham Kent d 1412 Kent
Da20MARGERY DONNET/Dannet b 1402.
m John ST LEGER b 1400 Hollingbourne Kent d 1442 son of
+1 ARNOLD ST LEGER
m JEANNE de LUXEMBOURG
St19-1RALPH ST LEGER b 1430, Kent d 1470
m ANNE TYRELL b 1432
St19-1-1RALPH ST LEGER of Ulcomb b 1456
m ANNE PROPHETT of Sussex b 1458
St19-1-1-1 565. Ralph St Leger b 1470 England d by 26.10.1519
m Isabel Hawte/Haute b 1471 England. (Stirnet shows only a marriage to Elizabeth Haute)
+1 Richard Haut
m Elizabeth Terrell relict of Robert Darcy
+2 William Haut of Bishopysborne, 'of Ightam Waddenhall, Sheriff of Kent' b c 1395 d 1462
m 1429 Matilda or Joan Woodville dau of Richard Woodvill, sister of Richard, Earl Rivers
St19ANNE ST LEGER b 1416, Ulcombe Kent
m John SKINNER. b 1400
Sk18John SKYNNER b 1446 Peckham Surrey d 08.03.1516 Reigate Surrey, Baron of Reigate
m JOANE CALDECOTE, dau of.
+1 Richard CALDECOTE and JOAN NORTON
Sk17566. i. Anne Skinner b 1475 �Reigate Surrey d 1503 �Boxley Parish Maidstone Kent personal file for her
m SIR Henry Wyatt b 1460 Boxley Parish Maidstone Kent d 1537 Boxley Parish Maidstone Kent
+1 Richard Wyatt of Southange
m Margaret Bayliff dau of William Bayliff alias Clarke
+2 John Brooke 7th Baron Cobham b c 1444 d 9 Mar 1511/2 bur Colegate Church Cobham Kent
m1 Margaret Neville Ne18 d 30 Sep 1506
+3 Edward Brooke Br19, 6th Baron Cobham
m Elizabeth Touchet To19
Sk17-2John SKINNER b 1465, Reigate and Banstead Surrey d 1514, Reigate Surrey
m JANE GAINSFORD b 1468, Lingsfield Surrey d 1505
...-1-1-1-1-1-3PHILLIPPA ST LEGER b 1421, Kent m John PYMPE b 1418, Kent
...-1-1-1-1-1-4Sir Thomas ST LEGER b mel. 1440 - 1450; d 1483.
m ANNE OF YORK, dau of b 10.08.1439 Fotheringhay Northamptonshire d 14.01.1475.
+1 Richard PLANTAGENET and CECILY de NEVILLE
...-1-1-1-1-1-4-1ANNE ST LEGER b 1466, Ulcombe Kent d 1526, Helmsley Yorkshire
m Sir George MANNERS. b 1465 Northumberland England d 23.10.1513 Tournai Hainaut Belgium, 1512-1513 11th Baron of Ros
...-1-1-1-1-1-4-1-1 567. Thomas Manners b 1492 Ethale Northumberland d 20.09.1543, 1525-1543 1st Earl of Rutland
m1 Eleanor Paston Pa22-5 b 1496 Wiverton Hall Nottinghamshire d 1551 + 11 ch
m2 Elizabeth Lovell b 1494 Skelton Yorkshire d 1526.
+1 Sir William Paston of Paston & Oxnead Pa20 =22 =23 d 1554
-1-2-3-1-1-3 -1-2Henry Cheney b 1300.
-1-2-3-1-1-4 William de SAY b 20.11.1253, Berling Kent d 16.09.1295.
m Elizabeth b 1255
-1-2-3-1-1-4-1Geoffrey de SAY b 1281, Berling Kent d by 03.03.1322, Elsenham Manor Essex
m IDONEA de LEYBOURNE b 1283 Leybourne Kent d c 1322 dau of William de LEYBOURNE and JULIANE de SANDWICH
-1-2-3-1-1-4 -1-1Katherine de SAY b 1310, Berling Kent d c 29.09.1355.
m John de ST John. b 1308 Lageham Surrey d 04.08.1349.
...-1-1-1Elizabeth ST John b 1345, Lageham Surrey d 1411.
m SIR John de Beauchamp. b 1340 Powick Worcestershire d mel. 1378 - 1401.
...-1-1-1-1Alice de Beauchamp b 1370, Powick Worcestershire d 08.02.1443 m SIR Thomas LE BOTELER b 1355, Sudeley Gloucestershire d 21.09.1398.
-2BEATRICE de Mandaville b 1061, Great Haseley, Rycote Oxfordshire
m Sir GODFREY V de BOULOGNE b 1061 Brabant Belgium d 18.07.1100 Israel crusader
-2-1 William de BOULOGNE b 1081, Carshalton Surrey d 1159.
Bo30 ROHESE de BOULOGNE b 1104, Epson Surrey d 1179, London Middlesex
m Richard de LUCY, JUSTICAR OF b 1098 Dunmow Essex d 14.07.1179 Ongar Essex son of ADRIAN de LUCY and Aveline de GOTH
Lu29-1 Aveline de LUCY b 1122, Dunmow Essex
m GILBERT de MONTIFICHET, son of William de MONTIFICHET and MARGARET FITZGILBERT. b 1120 Montifichet Stansted Essex d by 1187.
Lu29-1-1 Richard de MONTIFICHET b 1150, Stansted Montifichet Essex d 1203.
m MILICENT b 1155
Lu29-1-1-1 MARGARET de MONTIFICHET b 1170, Stansted Montifichet Essex d c 1215.
m1 HUGH de BOLEBEC b 1167 Hexham Northumberland d 1194 son of WALTER BOLEBEC and SIBIL de VESCY
m2 PETER de FAUCONBERG. b 1189 Holderness Yorkshire d 05.1230 Martock Somerset
Lu29-1-1-1-1HUGH de BOLEBEC b 1195, Blanchland Northumberland
m TIPHAINE de BALIOL b 1209 Blanchland Northumberland dau of HUGH de BALIOL and CECILY LA FONTAINE
Lu29-1-1-1-1-1-1HUGH de BOLEBEC and TIPHAINE de BALIOL -1 MARGERY de BOLEBEC b 1241, Blanchland Northumberland d?sp by 07.07.1303 m Ralph FITZWilliam de GREYSTOKE b 1243, East Riding Yorkshire d 11.02.1316, Greystoke Cumberland
Lu29-1-1-1-2WALTER de FAUCONBERG b 1215, Holderness Yorkshire d 01.11.1304 1295-1304 1st Baron of Fauconberg
m AGNES de BRUS b 1230 Skelton Yorkshire d by 04.1280 Gisborough Yorkshire
Lu29-1-1-1-2-1WALTER FAUCONBERG b 1264, Skelton in Cleveland Yorkshire 1304-1318 2nd Baron of Fauconberg
m ISABEL ROS b 1270 Helmsley Yorkshire d 1298 dau of Robert de ROS and ISABEL d' ALBINI
Lu29-1-1-1-2-1-1John de FAUCONBERG b 24.06.1290, Yorkshire d 18.09.1349, 1318-1349 3rd Baron of Fauconberg 1341-1342 Yorkshire Sheriff
mm Alice de LANGLEY b 1300 Langley Manor Oxfordshire d 1369 Richmond Surrey
...-2-1-1-1JOAN de FAUCONBERG b 1325, Arncliffe Parish Yorkshire
m William de COLVILLE b 1314 Arncliffe Parish Yorkshire d c 1376 son of Robert de COLVILLE and Elizabeth CONYERS
...-2-1-1-1-1MATILDA de COLVILLE b 1340, West Riding Yorkshire
m Geoffrey von HABSBURG b 1338 Baden Germany son of
+1 Geoffrey HABSBURG and ELISABETH de OCHSENSTEIN
...-2-1-1-1-1-1Geoffrey FIELDING b 1360, Leicester Leicestershire
m AGNES NAPTON, dau of b 1362 Leicestershire
+1 John NAPTON and Alice MISTERTON
...-2-1-1-1-1-1-1William FIELDING b 1380, Warwickshire
m JOAN PRUDHOME b 1370 Warwickshire England.
...-2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1John FIELDING b 1405, Lutterworth Leicestershire
m Elizabeth PUREFOY b 1399, Drayton Leicestershire
Lu29-1-1-1-2-1-2Sir WALTER de FAUCOMBERGE b 1288 Rise Yorkshire
m ANASTASIA de NEVILLE b 1285 Raby Durham
Lu29 William de LUCY b 1117 Diss Norfolk
m CECILIA b 1120
Lu28 Reginald de LUCY b 1137, Egremont Cumberland d 01.1198.
m AMABEL FITZWilliam b 1148 Copeland Cumberland dau of William FITZDUNCAN and Alice de RUMILLY
Lu27 Richard de LUCY b 1179, Copeland Cumberland d 1213.
m ADA de MORVILLE b 1187 Burgh-by-Sands Cumberland d c 1230 dau of HUGH de MORVILLE and HELAWISE de STUTEVILLE
Lu27 Alice de LUCY b 1210, Copeland Cumberland d 24.03.1287.
m ALAN de MULTON b 1205 Cumberland
Lu26 JOAN de LUCY b 1236 Copeland Cumberland
m RALPH/Ranulph DACRE Da26 b 1236 Dacre Cumberland d 03.05.1286, Sheriff of Cumberland, Governor of Carlisle d 1339 son of
+1 William de DACRE, Sheriff of Cumberland then Yorkshire, Governor of Carlisle d c 1258
Da25 William DACRE b 12.03.1265, Haworth Castle Yorkshire d by 24.08.1318, Naworth Castle Cumberland
m JOAN GARNET/Gernet b 1260 Haworth Castle Yorkshire
+1 Benedict Gernet or Garnet of Halton
Da24 RANDOLPH DACRE b 1290, Haworth Yorkshire d 20.04.1339, 1321-1339 1st Baron of Dacre
m 1317 MARGARET MULTON b 20.07.1300 Mulgrave Castle Yorkshire d 10.12.1361
+1 Thomas de Multon, Lord of Gillesland
Da23-1 William de Dacre, 2nd Lord of Dacre and Multon dsp 07.1361
m Katharine Nevill dau of Ralph Nevill, 2nd Lord of Raby
Da23-2 Thomas de Dacre
Da23-3 Ralph de Dacre, 3rd Lord of Dacre and Multon b 1321 d unm 08.1375
Da23 HUGH de DACRE b 1335, Irthington Cumberland d 24.12.1383, 1375-1383 4th Baron of Dacre
m Elizabeth MAXWELL b 1335 Caerlaverock Castle Dumpfriesshire Scotland d by 01.01.1369
+1 "Alexander, Lord Maxwell" probably sb. Sir John Maxwell of Carlaverock
Da22 William de DACRE b by 1357 Irthington Cumberland d 30.07.1399, 1383-1398 5th Baron of Dacre
m JOAN DOUGLAS b 1370 Douglas Larnarkshire possibly natural half-sister of James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas, Earl of Mar
Da21-1 JOAN DACRE b 1383 Naworth Castle Brampton Cumberland d c 1456.
m c 1397 Thomas Musgrave of Hartley Castle b 1378 Hartley Castle Westmoreland d 03.01.1447 Hartley Castle Westmoreland
+1 Richard MUSGRAVE and Elizabeth WOLLASTON
Da21-1-1 568. Richard Musgrave b 1398 Hartley Castle Westmoreland d 09.11.1464
m Margaret Betham b 1398 Beetham Castle Westmoreland d 1464 Hartley Castle Westmoreland
+1 Thomas Betham
Da21 Thomas de DACRE b 27.10.1387, Naworth Castle Brampton Cumberland d 05.01.1458, 1398-1458 6th Baron of Dacre
m PHILLIPPA de NEVILLE b 1386 Raby Durham England d c 08.07.1453 dau of RALPH de NEVILLE and MARGARET de STAFFORD for see above Phillippa de Neville.
Da22 =24 Mary de DACRE b 1260, Dacre Cumberland
m m Ralph de Vernon 'the old liver' b 1251 Northwich Cheshire d c 07.1325 son of RALPH de VERNON and MAUDE GROSVENOR..
Da21 =23 AGATHA de VERNON b 1278, Shipbrook Northwich Cheshire d 1350.
m HUGH de VENABLES b 1256 Kinderton Northwich Cheshire d 1333 son of William de VENABLES and MARGARET de DUTTON
Ve20 =22 Alice de VENABLES b 1299, Kinderton Northwich Cheshire
m John de ARDERNE Ar20 b 1299 Aldford Chester Cheshire son of
+1 John de ARDERNE
m MARGRED GRUFFUDD/Griffith
Ar19-1 John de Arderne of Aldford and Nether Alderley b 1321 d 1379 Visitation Cheshire, 1580, Arderne of Aldford starts with this John, showing him as having married twice, one wife being 'Ellin' whose identity is given by the balcro website. It is not clear which wife was mother of which child but, as the first marriage was dissolved early, it is presumed that it was not consummated.
m1 div 1332! Cecily de Eton dau of Sir Nicholas de Eto
m2 Ellen de Wasteneys + ch dau of William de Wasteneys
-1 Sir Thomas de Arderne b c 1350
-2 Hugh de Arderne of Harden Hall b 1350, d c1420 m1 Agnes de Hulme m2 Cecily de Hyde dau of Ralph de Hyde
-3 John de Arderne
-4 Matilda de Arderne
-5 Blanche de Arderne m William Stanley of Hooton probable duplication
-1-1 Sir John Arderne of Elford b c 1390
-3-1 Charles Arderne of Timplerley
-3-2 Hugh Arderne of Dorfold
-3-3 Margery or Blanche Arderne b 1386 probable duplication m 1402 William Stanley of Hooton b 1387, dvp 1417
Ar19 Peter de Arderne of Harden and Alvanley b 1327, d 1378-9
m Cicely de Bredbury dau of Adam de Bredbury of Harden Hall
-1 Charles de Arderne of Timperley The following comes from Visitation Cheshire, 1580, Ardern of Timperley. m Elizabeth Radcliffe dau of Richard Radclffe of Timpley, "younger brother of the Tower"
Ar19-3 MARGARET de ARDERNE b 1320, Aldford Chester Cheshire
m Nicholas PEYVRE. b 24.05.1318 Tideswell Derbyshire
Da25-2-1-1-1-1 Thomas PEYVRE b 1353, Tideswell Derbyshire
m MARGARET LORING b 1356 Chalgrave Bedford
Da25-2-1-1-1-1-1 569. Mary Peyvre b 1382 Toddington Bedford d 26.07.1409 Castle Cary Somerset
m John Broughton, son of b 1375 Broughton Preston Lancashire d 1406 Broughton Preston Lancashire
+1 John Broughton
Ar19 =21 PETER ARDERNE b 1327 Aldford Chester Cheshire d by 1379.
m CECILIA BREDBURY b 1337 Harden Cheshire England d 1387.
+1 ADAM BREDBURY and CICELY
Ar18 =20 Blanche/MARGARET ARDERNE b 1370, Aldford Chester Cheshire d c 1429.
m William de STANLEY. b 1375 Cheadle Cheshire d c 1425 Hooton Cheshire
St17 =19 570. Isabel de Stanley b 1409 Hooten Cheshire d Adlington Cheshire
m Robert Legh b 25.03.1409 Hooten Cheshire d Adlington Cheshire
+1 Robert Legh of Adlington b 1386
m Maud
...-1-1-2-1-1-2-2 HUGH ARDERNE b 1357, Alvanley Runcorn Cheshire England; d by 1423, Aldford Chester Cheshire
m CECILY HYDE b 1380 Hyde Stockport Cheshire England d 1440 dau of RALPH HYDE and Alice VENABLES for ch see above 362) Cecily Hyde.
Ve21 =22 HUGH de VENABLES b 1298, Kinderton Northwich Cheshire d 1353
m1 Elizabeth Mobberley + William and Johndau of Sir William Mobberley
m2 Katherine de Houghton b 1310 Lea Hall Prescott Lancashire dau of
+1 Richard de Houghton and SIBILLA de LEA
Ve20 =21 Sir Hugh de Venables of Kinderton, Sheriff of Cheshire d 1382-3
m Margery Cotton dau of Perkin or Hugh de Cotton
Ve20-1 Sir Richard Venables of Kinderton d 23.07.1403
m Isabel Langton dau of Rawlin de Langton of Newton and Walton
Ve22-4 MARGARET de VENABLES b 1340, Wheltrough Cheshire d 1417, m Thomas DAVENPORT b 1346, Wheltrough Cheshire d 1390, Henbury Cheshire
Ve20 Joan Venebles b 1345, Kinderton Norwich
m Thomas de Latham b 1329 Latham Lancashire d by 20.03.1382 Knowsley Lancashire
+1 Thomas de Latham and Eleanore de FERRERS
La19 Isabel de Latham b 1364, Latham Lancashired 26.10.1414, Liverpool Lancashire
m 1385 Sir John Stanley b 1340/?50 Storeton Cheshire d 06.01.1414 Ardee Louth Co Ireland, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland son of Sir William de Stanley St20 and Alice Massey Ma20
-1 Sir John Stanley
-2 Henry Stanley
-3 Sir Thomas Stanley of Elford
-4 Ralph Stanley
-5 X Stanley
-6 X Stanley
Ve22 Sir Richard de Venables of Bollin b c 1308 Shown by Ormerod as being son rather than brother of Sir Hugh by Katherine Houghton.
m. Joan Fitton b 1345 Dutton Cheshire d 1382 dau of
+1 Hamon Fitton of Bollin
Ve21 William Venebles b 1376, Bolyn Cheshire d 1402.
m Jane Massy b 1376 Cheshire dau of
+1 John Massey of Tatton
Alice WORSELEY
Ve20 571. Dulcia/Douce Venables b 1396 Kinderton Cheshire d 23.09.1463 Wilmslow Cheshire
m
Sir Robert Booth of Dunham Bo20, Sheriff of Cheshire b 1384 Barton Eccles Lancashire d 16.09.1450
bro of author's ancestor, Bo17 Margery Booth m John Byron of Clayton
+1 Sir John Booth of Bartonb c 1345 (+- 25) a 1399
m1 Joan Trafford b c 1375 dau of Sir Henry Trafford of Trafford b c 1350
+2 Sir Thomas Thomalyn Bouth of Barton Lancashire, 'Tomalin of the Boothes' b c 1300
m Ellen Workesley dau of Thomas de Workesley of Workesley or Worsley
+3 John de Bouthe b c 1280 a temp Edward II who r. 1307-1327
m. Agnes de Barton b 1277 youngest of 3 daughters of Sir Gilbert de Barton of Barton and Agnes, sisters Alice b. 1275; Amery b 1272, m Sir Roger Pilkington d. 1294
+4 Thomas de Booths b c 1255 +5 William de Booths b c 1230 d c 1280 a 1275 BE1883 Booth identifies William's wife as Sibel, dau of Sir Ralph de Brereton. BE1883 Brereton, supported by Maddison, identifies her as Sir Ralph's granddau being ...
m in 1247 in Branston Booths, Lincolnshire, Sibella Brereton b 1236 in Brereton Cheshire
+6 Adam de Booths Bo23 =25 b c 1205
a name=AliceVenables1398>Ve20-2 < 572. Alice Venables b 1398 Bollin Fee Wimslow Cheshire England d 1450
m EDMUND de TRAFFORD b 1390 Trafford Lancashire England d 1457.
+1 Henry de Trafford
m Elizabeth Radcliffe
Ve21-2 Jenkin Venables
m. x wid of y Starky of Stretton
Ve22-4 Alice VENABLES b betw 1335 - 1350, Lancashire
m RALPH HYDE, son of John HYDE and MARGARET DAVENPORT. b 1350 Hyde Stockport Cheshire d c 1379 for see above Ralph Hyde.
Ve22-5 HUGH de VENABLES b 1333 Kinderton Northwich Cheshire d 1383
m MARGERY de COTTON b 1353 Rudheath Cheshire d c 1398.
+1 HUGH de COTTON
Ve22-5-1 MARGERY de VENABLES b 1369, Northwich Cheshired 1459, Bucklow Cheshire
m RANDLE Mainwaring Of Carmincham b 1365 Cheadle Gatley Cheshire d 1456.
+1 William Mainwaring and Elizabeth LEYCESTER
Ve22-5-1-1 JOAN Mainwaring b 1408, Over Peover Cheshire m John DAVENPORT b 1405, Davenport Congleton Cheshire
Ve22-5-1-2 573. Cecily Mainwaring b 1401 Over Peover Cheshire England d 1450 Over Peover Cheshire
m Thomas Foulhurst b 1397 Crewe Cheshire d 24.06.1439.
+1 Thomas de FOULHURST and EVA de VENABLES
Ve22-5-2 Eva de VENABLES b 1367, Kinderton Cum Hulme Northwich Cheshired 1416.
m Thomas de FOULHURST b 1366 Crewe Nantwich Cheshire England d 1420 England.
+1 Robert de FULLEHURST and Elizabeth de PRAERS
Ve22-5-2-1 574. Thomas Foulhurst b 1397 Crewe Cheshire d 24.06.1439
m Cecily Mainwaring, b 1401 Over Peover Cheshire d 1450 Over Peover Cheshire for ch see above Cecily Mainwaring, dau of RANDLE Mainwaring and MARGERY de VENABLES
...-1-1-2-1-3 ROSE de VENABLES b 1304, Kinderton Northwich Cheshire d by 1348.
m William TRUSSELL b 1302 Warmingham Cheshire d 1364 Maidenhead Berkshire son of
+1 William TRUSSELL and MATILDA Mainwaring
...-1-1-2-1-3-1 Katherine TRUSSELL b 1320, Warmingham Cheshire m John de ST PIERRE b 1308 Shocklach Oviatt Chester Cheshire d by 1378.
...-1-1-2-1-3-1-1 ELLEN de ST PIERRE b 1337, Shocklach Oviatt Chester Cheshire
m Philip de EGERTON b 1328 Egerton Nantwich Cheshired 1380, Malpas Whitechurch Cheshire
Ve20-2 Katherine de RIXTON VERNON b 1300, Warrington Lancashire
m HAMMON MASSEY de PONTINGHAM b 1298 Puddington Wirral Cheshire d 1351 son of
+1 Robert MASSEY and MARGARET de ROSTHORNE
...-1-1-2-2-1 Thomas MASSEY de POINTINGTON b 1328, Puddington Wirral Cheshire
m x
...-1-1-2-2-1-1 HAMMON MASSEY de POTINGTON b 1353, Puddington Wirral Cheshire d 1380
m JANE de TIMPERLEY b 1355 Timperley Cheshire
...-1-1-2-2-1-1-1 John MASSEY/MASCY de PONTINGTON b 1373, Puddington Wirral Cheshire k 21.07.1403, Battle of Shrewsbury Shropshire
m JOHANNA de COGHALL b 1375 Little Leigh Northwich Cheshire d 1404 Puddington Wirral Cheshire dau of Roger de COGHALL and JOAN APPLEBY for see above Johanna de Coghall.
Ve20-3 RALPH de VERNON b 1278, Shipbrook Northwich Cheshire m MARGARET de ST PIERRE b 1278, Cheshire
Ve20-4 Richard VERNON b mel. 1282 - 1288, Shipbrook Northwich Cheshire d 1346.
Ve20 Rohesia de VERNON b 1289, Shipbrook Northwich Cheshire d c 1322.
m William de BRERETON b 1280 Brereton Congleton Cheshire son of
+1 Sir William Brereton of Brereton Br21 b c 1255 d c 1300 a 1290
m Margaret ? de Sandbach dau of
+2 Sir Ralph Brereton of Brereton Br22 ?=24 b c 1216 d c 1270 a 1260
+2? Sir Richard de Sandbach
+3 Sir William Brereton of Brereton b c 1190 a 1216 m Margery de Thornton dau of +4 Ralph de Brereton b c 1170 in Chester, Cheshire
m2 Ada of Huntingdon freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hwbradley/aqwg940.htm#15254 shows Br22 Sybille as daughter of Br24 not as granddaughter

+4 Randle de Thornton
+5 William de Brereton b c 1150 d c 1200 a 1185 +6 William de Brereton b c 1125 c d c 1175
Br19 William de BRERETON b 1307 Brereton Congleton Cheshire
m Margery de Bosley b 1327 Bosley Macclesfield Cheshire d 1 Jun 1360 Cheshire dau of
+1 Sir Richard de Bosley b 1 Jun 1286 Brereton d 1 Jun 1345 London (geni.com shows b 1263 d 16 Sep 1307 so there may confusion of father and son.)
m Jane de Fulford b 1268
+2
+2 Hamon Fulford b 1195 Cheshire d there 1230
m Mabel x
Br18-1 Sir William de BRERETON b 14.02.1346, Brereton Congleton Cheshire d 1398
m ELLEN de EGERTON/Enerton b 1353 Malpas Whitechurch Cheshire d 13479 Brereton Cum Smethwicki Congleton Cheshire dau of
+1 Philip Egerton of Malpas
m Ellen St Pierre b by 21 Nov 1289 Shocklach Cheshire d 1353
-a Urian St Piere b 19 May 1277 Beeston Cheshire d by 26 Mar 1311
+2
+2 John de St Pierre b c 1257 Egerton d there by 21 Nov 1289
m Katherine Dutton b c 1259 Dutton Cheshire d 1293
Br18-1-1 Sir William Brereton of Brereton b about 1360
Br18-1-1 William de BRERETON b 1370 Brereton Congleton Cheshire d 1402
m Annila/Angella/Emily Venables b 1374 Kinderton Northwich Cheshirem1 1386 dau of Hugh Venables
18-1-1-1 575. William Brereton b 1390 Audley Staffordshire d 1415
m Alice Corbet b 1393 Leighton Montgomeryshire Wales d 08.09.1458
Br18-2
Br18-3
Br18 reported by wikitree was:
Ellen Brereton b c 1325 Yorkshire
m Thomas Overton b 1312 at Helmsley, Yorkshire d there 1392
-1 Thomas Overton b c 1365 at Helmsley Malton, Yorkshire d there 1392/?1435 bur All Saints m 1410 Idonea x b c 1385 -1-1 William Overton Ov16 b 3 Apr 1430/?00 d 1482 Morecott Rutland bur Helmsley Yorkshire m 1460 Elizabeth x b c 1438/?1410 Yorkshire d 1523 York -1-1-1 Christopher Overton b 3 Apr 1430/60 at Easington/?Helmley, Yorkshire d Dec 1547 at Easington, Yorkshire/? 12 Sep 1482 Morcott Rutlandshire (wikitree shows b 3 Apr 1460 in Easington d 12 Sep 1547 in Essex)
m c 1520/?1480 at Easington, Yorkshire Alice Swift b 1462 Essex d 5 Oct 1547 Essex dau of John Swift b 1430 d 1529 and x Smyth
-1-1-1-1 Henry Overton b 1523 d 1595 -1-1-1-1-1 Christopher Overton b c 1540 at Easington, Yorkshire m c 1579 at Easington (?) Wright, dau of John Wright and Elizabeth Thorpe of Yorkshire -1-1-1-1-1-1 John Overton b 1566 at Easington, Yorkshire, d on 25 May 1654 at Easington, Yorkshire
m Joan Snawsell, dau of Robert Snawsell and Anne Waters, in 1606 at Easington, Yorkshire, England. http://www.brinkfamily.net/tree/p165.htm has his wife as Joane Palmer and birth in 1577 Yorkshire, but this may have been her second marriage.
This is obviously the same couple as Ov14-2-1-1 and shows the same Wentworth/Waters/Snawsell descent despite the differences in dates, but the diviation of the geni.com line is kept here as an alternative descent for this family. Robert Snawsell b 13 Sep 1563 Bilton Yorkshire d 15 Dec 1647 Essex and Anne / Ann Waters b 27 Apr 1563 Uffington d 4 Oct 1653 Ainsty
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 William Overton, Archbishop
-1-1-1-1-1-1-2 Maj Gen Robert Overton b 1609 at Easington Yorkshire d on 2 July 1678 at London, bur July 1678 at Seaton, Rutland, England. m 28 June 1632 at London Ann Gardiner dau of Jeremey Gardiner b 1583 and Anne Potticary grandau of Thomas Gardiner b 1550 Norfolk d there 6 Oct 1639 and Katherine Benbowe ?relation to Anne Gardiner Tu15 b c 1475 Beaconsfield Bucks d 1575 Belton Isle Axholme Lincoln m Robert Stoke Browne b c 1460 Edwardstone Leicester d 1540
Br18-5 John Brereton b c 1327 Brereton
Br18-6 Ralph Brereton b 1326 Brereton
Br18-7 Robert Brereton b 1328 Brereton
Br18-8 Hugh Brereton b 1330 Brereton
Lu26 ANABEL de LUCY b 1205, Egremont Cumberland d c 1280
m LAMBERT de MULTON b 1200 Moulton Spalding Lincolnshire d 11.1246 Egremont Cumberland
Lu25 Thomas de MULTON III b 1220, Copeland Cumberland d 29.04.1294.
m1 MAUD de VAUX, b 1223 Irthington Cumberland d by 29.05.1293 dau of HUBERT de VAUX and MARGARET de BURGH
m2 ISABEL de BOLTEBY b 1225 South Tynedale Northumberland + 1 ch dau of ADAM de BOLTEBY and PhilipPE de TYNDAL
m3 IDA de MORVILLE b 1225
Lu24 MAUD de LUCY b 1239, Seagrave Leicestershire d c 1270,
m Sir Nicholas de SEAGRAVE b 1238 Seagrave Leicestershire d by 12.11.1295 14 MAY 1264 Battle of Lewes Commander, 24 FEB 1303 Battle of Roslin Commander, 1304 Battle of Happrew Commander, 23 JUN 1314 Battle of Bannockburn Commander, Captured, 1325 2nd Baron of Segrave son of GILBERT de SEGRAVE d by 8 Oct 1254 and ANNABILIA de CHAUCOMBE (dau of Robert de Chaucombe)
Se23 ELEANOR de SEGRAVE b 1270, Seagrave Leicestershire d 1314.
m ALAN LA ZOUCHE b 09.10.1267 Ashby-de-la-Zouch Leicestershire d 25.03.1314 Brackley Northamptonshire son of Roger LA ZOUCHE and ELA LONGESPEE
Zo21 MAUD la ZOUCHE b mel. 1289 - 1290, Ashby-de-la-Zouch Leicestershire d 31.05.1349, Brackley Northamptonshire
m Robert de HOLAND Ho21 b 1285 Upholland Lancashire d 07.10.1328 Boreham Wood Hertfordshire
+1 Robert de HOLAND
m Elizabeth de SALMESBURY
Ho20-1 Thomas de HOLAND b 1314, Upholland Lancashire d 26.12.1360, Normandy FR, 1346 Battle of Crecy Commander, 1346-1347 Siege of Calais, 1348 cofounder and 13th Knight of the Garter, 1360-1360 1st Earl of Kent
m JOAN PLANTAGENET "THE FAIR MAID OF KENT" b 29.09.1328 Woodstock Kent d 08.08.1385 Wallingford, Wallingford Castle Berkshire dau of
+1 PRINCE PLANTAGENET and MARGARET WAKE
Ho20-1-1 482. i. Thomas de HOLAND b 1350 Upholland Lancashire d 25.04.1397 Woodstock Kent , 1366 Battle of N�jera Captain of the English forces in Aquitaine, Knight of the Garter in 1375, 1381-1397 2nd Earl of Kent, 1385-1397, 6th Baron of Wake of Liddell, 1381-1397 2nd Earl of Kent, 1385-1397 6th Baron of Wake of Liddell bur Lincolnshire, Bourne, Bourne Abbey
m Alice OF ARUNDEL FITZALAN b 1352 Arundel Castle Sussex d 17.03.1415 dau of Richard FITZALAN and Eleanor PLANTAGENET for ch see above Alice FitzAlan of Arundel
Ho20-1-2 483. ii. John HOLLAND b 1352; d 16.01.1400, 1397-1399 1st Duke of Exeter
m Elizabeth PLANTAGENET b by 21.02.1363 Burford Shropshire England d 24.11.1426 dau of John GAUNT and Blanche LANCASTER for ch see above 254) Elizabeth Plantagenet.
Ho20 MARGARET de HOLAND b 1310 West Derby Lancashire d 08.1349.
m John de LA WARRE. b 1295 Wickwar Gloucestershire d by 24.06.1331
+1 John La Warr of Ewyas Harold, 2nd Lord b c1276, d 09.05.1347
m c 12.1294 Joan de Gresley d 20/1.03.1352/3, sis of Thomas, Lord Gresley
Wa19 Roger de LA WARRE b 30.11.1326, Axminster Devon d 27.08.1370 FR
m1 before 14.10.1338 Elizabeth Isabel Welles + 2 ch dau of Adam Welles, Lord
m2 before 03.02.1353/4 Elizabeth
m3 before 23.07.1358 Eleanor Mowbray b 1345 Epworth Isle of Axholme Lincolnshire d by 18.06.1387 + 1 ch dau of John de MOWBRAY and JOAN PLANTAGENET. for see above Eleanor de Mowbray.
Wa18-1 John La Warr, 4th Lord dsp 27.07.1398 m1 before 08.05.1368 Elizabeth x m2 before 20.01.1388/9 Elizabeth Neville dau of Sir Gilbert de Neville of Grimsthorpe
Wa18-2 Thomas La Warr, 5th Lord dsp 07.05.1426/7, rector of Manchester
Wa18 Joan La Warr d 24.04.1404
m before 02.05.1384 Sir Thomas West of Oakhanger, 1st Lord d 17/9.04.1405
Ho20-3 Robert IV 2ND BARON de HOLAND b 1312 Thorpe Waterville Thrapston Northamptonshire d 16.03.1372, Hawes Brackley Northamptonshire
m Elizabeth D' AVESNES b 1315 Mons Hainaut Belgium d by 16.03.1373
Ho20-3-1 Robert V14 de HOLAND b 1334, Thorpe Waterville Thrapston Northamptonshired by 16.03.1373, Wiltshire m Alice de LISLE b 1338, Harewood Castle Yorkshired c 12.08.1401.
Ho20-4 MAUD de HOLAND b 1311 Foxhall Staffordshire
m Thomas 3RD BARON de SWYNNERTON b 1310, Swynnerton Staffordshire d 12.1361 Swynnerton Staffordshire
+1 y Swynnerton
Ho20-5 Elizabeth de HOLAND b 1320 Upholland Lancashire d 13.07.1387
m Henry FITZRoger b 30.11.1318, Curry Rivell Somerset d 29.01.1352, Chewton Mendip Wells Somerset
Zo21-2 ELENA LA ZOUCHE b 1288, Ashby Leicestershire
m1 Nicholas de ST MAUR b 1285, St Maur Somerset d 08.11.1316, St Maur Somerset
m2 ALAN de CHARLTON b 1277, Cherleton Shropshire d 03.12.1360 (Probably brother of John, first Baron Charlton of Powys)
Se22-2 John de SEAGRAVE b 1256, Seagrave Leicestershire d 04.10.1325 m CHRISTINE DU PLESSIS b 1257, Stottesdon Shropshire d 08.05.1331.
Se22-3 Sir John de Segrave b c 1258.
Se22-4 Eleanor de Segrave b c 1262, of Leicestershire
m Alan la Zouche abt 1285, son of Sir Roger la Zouche, Lord of Ashby, and Ela Longespee.
Lu29-3 GODFREY de LUCY b 1125, Dunmow Essex d by 1178, Newington Kent
Lu29-3-1 ROESIA LUCY b 1148, Ongar Essex
m FULBERT de DOVER b by 1146 Chilham Castle Badlesmere, Kent d betw 1194 - 1198 son of William de DOVER
Lu29-3-1-1 FULBERT de DOVER b 1170, Chilham Badlesmere, Kent d 1208.
m ISABEL de BRIWERE b 1180 Stoke Devon d 1233 dau of William de BRIWERE and BEATRICE de VAUX
-1 ROHESE de DOVER b 1198, Chilham Castle Badlesmere, Kent d 1265, Chilham Castle Badlesmere, Kent m Richard FITZROY b 1186, Winchester Hampshire d by 1246, Chilham Badlesmere, Kent
Lu29-3-2 Geoffrey de LUCY b 1162, Newington Kent d 1234.
m JULIANE LE DISPENSATOR REGIS b 1186 Dallington Northamptonshire d 1227 dau of AYMER REGIS and AMABEL de CHESNEY
Lu29-3-2-1 Geoffrey7 de LUCY b 1208, Newington Kent d 16.08.1252.
m NICHOLE b 1210
Lu29-3-2-1-1 Geoffrey de LUCY b 1237, Newington Kent d by 05.06.1284.
m ELLEN b 1240 Dallington Northamptonshire d c 1316.
Lu29-3-2-1 -1-1 Geoffrey de LUCY b 08.1267, Chelmscot Buckinghamshire d by 20.05.1305.
m DESIDEREE de LEYBOURNE b 1269 Leybourne Kent d c 1329 dau of Roger de LEYBOURNE and Eleanor de FERRERS
Lu29-3-2-1-1-1-1 Geoffrey de LUCY b 21.01.1287, Cublington Buckinghamshire d 18.05.1346.
m Katherine b 1298 Slapton Northamptonshire d 1361.
...-1-1-1-1 Geoffrey de LUCY b 1324, Cublington Buckinghamshire d 12.02.1400.
m MARGERY b 1315
...-1-1-1-1-1 Reginald LUCY b by 1360, Cublington Buckinghamshire d 09.11.1437, Dallington Northamptonshire
m MARGARET de MOWBRAY b 1362 Epworth Isle of Axholme Lincolnshire d by 1401.
Lu29-4 Alice de LUCY b 1129, Luce Orne Normandy FR d 1197, Castle Prudhoe Northumberland
m1 ODINEL II UMFREVILLE b 1125 Prudhoe Northumberland d 1171 Castle Prudhoe Northumberland son of ODINEL de UMFREVILLE
m2 William de AUBIGNY. b 1147 Belvoir Castle Leicestershire d 01.05.1236 Offington Sussex
Lu29-4-1 Alice de UMFREVILLE b 1161, Prudhoe Northumberland
m William II BERTRAM b 1157 Mitford Castle Northumberland d 1199.
Lu29-4-1-1 Roger BERTRAM b 1180 Mitford Castle Northumberland d by 1242 son of Roger BERTRAM and ADA de MORVILLE
m AGNES b 1195
Lu29-4-1-1-1 ADA de BERTRAM b 1223, Mitford Castle Northumberland
m SIMON de Vere b 1205 Goxhill Lincolnshire d by 03.09.1270 Sproatley Yorkshire son of WALTER de Vere and SIBEL de KYME
Lu29-4-1-1-1-1 ISABEL de Vere b 1256, Goxhill Lincolnshire d by 1314.
m William II de ATON b 1256 West Ayton Yorkshire d by 1317 son of William de ATON
Lu29-4-1-1-1-1-1 GILBERT de ATON b 1283 West Ayton Yorkshire d 10.04.1350.
m x.
...-1-1-1-1 William de ATON b 1299, Malton Yorkshire
m ISABEL de PERCY b 1326, Alnwick Northumberland d 25.05.1368.
Lu29-4-1-1-1-1-2 Elizabeth ATON b 1286, Sockburn Durham m John CONYERS b 1275, Sockburn Durham
Lu29-4-1-1-2 ISABEL BERTRAM b 1214, Mitford Castle Northumberland d c 15.06.1281, Nocton Lincolnshire
m Philip DARCY b 1213, Nocton Lincolnshire d 28.05.1264, Nocton Lincolnshire
Lu29-4-2 Richard de UMFREVILLE b 1163, Redesdale Northumberland d 11.10.1226, Prudhoe Castle Northumberland
m SIBYL de TORRINGTON b 1167, Hexham Northumberland
Lu29-4-3 MARGERY de UMFREVILLE b 1165, Castle Prudhoe Northumberland
m William d' ALBINI b 1146 Belvoir Castle Leicestershire d 01.05.1236 son of William D' ALBINI and MAUD FITZROBERT 1215 Magna Carta surety clause 61
Lu29-4-3-1 William D' AUBIGNY b 1200, Arundel Sussex d 1285
m AUBREY ALBREDA BISET, dau of Henry BISET and AUBREY FITZRichard b 1190 Kidderminster Worcestershire
Lu29-4-3-1-1 ISABEL d' ALBINI b 1233.
m Robert de ROS b 1233 Helmsley Yorkshire d 17.05.1285 Belvoir Castle Leicestershire 14 MAY 1264 Battle of Lewes defeated Henry III took him and the prince prisoner son of William de ROSS and LUCIA FitzPiers
Lu29-4-3-1-1-1 JOAN de ROS b 1256, Helmsley Castle Yorkshired 13.10.1348, Titchmarsh Thrapstone Northamptonshire
m John LOVELL b 1252 Titchmarsh Thrapston Northamptonshire d 23.06.1314 Battle Of Bannockburn Sterlingshire Scotland son of John LOVELL and MAUD de SYDENHAM 1296 Scotland / General marshal of the army in Scotland 1304 Siege of Stirling Castle, to whom Sir William Oliphant surrendered 1311-1314 2nd Baron of Lovel 23 JUN 1314 Battle of Bannockburn Commander
Lu29-4-3-1 -1-1-1 John LOVELL, LORD OF TCHMRSH b 1284, Titchmarsh Thrapston Northamptonshire d 1347, 1314-1347 3rd Baron of Lovel
m MAUD BURNELL, b 1290 Acton Shropshire d 17.05.1341 dau of Philip BURNELL and MAUD FITZALAN
...-1-1-1-1 John LOVELL b 09.1314, Titchmarsh Thrapston Northamptonshire d 1361, 1347-1361 4th Baron of Lovel
m ISABEL LA ZOUCHE b 1322 Harringworth Northamptonshire d 02.07.1349.
...-1-1-1-1-1 John LOVELL b 1335, Titchmarsh Thrapston Northamptonshire d 10.09.1408, Northamptonshire
m MAUD de HOLAND b 1356 Lincolnshire d 07.05.1423.
...-1-1-1-1-1-1 John LOVELL b 1372, Titchmarsh Thrapston Northamptonshire d 19.10.1414, Minster Lovel Oxfordshire, 1408-1414 6th Baron of Lovel
m Eleanor ZOUCHE b 1372 Harringworth Northamptonshire d c 1467 Polebrook Northamptonshire
+1 William LA ZOUCHE and AGNES de GREEN
...-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Philippa LOVEL b 1388, Titchmarsh Thrapston Northamptonshired 15.05.1465, Nutwell Devon
m John de DINHAM. b 1359 Hartland Quay Bideford Devon d 25.12.1428 Hartland Quay Bideford Devon
...-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 576. John de Dinham b 1406 Hartland Devon d 25.01.1457 Steeple Aston Devon, 1430 knighted
m Jane ARCHES b 1410 Steeple Aston Devon d 20.04.1497 Nutwell Manor Woodbury Devon dau of Richard ARCHES and LUCY ADDERBURY
...-1-1-1-1-1-1-2 William LOVEL b 1397 Tisbury Wiltshire, 1414-1455 7th Baron of Lovel
m Alice DEINCOURT b 1395, Blankley Lincolnshired 1476
Lo22 ISABEL LOVELL b 1310, Titchmarsh Trapston Northamptonshire
m 1331 in Titchmarsh Norfolk William CALTHORPE b 1295 Seething Norfolk d 1360 Seething Norfolk son of
+1 WALTER CALTHORPE and ELLA WELLES dau of +2 Sir William Calthrop b 1241 Calthorp Norfolk d aft 1306 continued from above
m Cicely/Cicilia (or Sibbell) Warren dau of
+2 either Sir Hervey Welles of Stanhow/Stanhoe or Henry Welles
+3 Roger de CALTHORPE of Hales b 1220 Hales Norfolk
+3 Philip Warren of Burnham
m Emma le Strange
Ca21-1 Ela CALTHORPE b 332 Burnham thorpe
m c 1353 Sir John FitzSimon de Perpoint
Ca21-2 Sir Walter CALTHORPE b 1334 Burnham thorpe
m c 1361 in Burnham Thorpe Alice Crophill
Ca21-3 John CALTHORPE b 1336 d aft 1360
Ca21 Sir OLIVER CALTHORPE b 1338 Thorpe Burnham Norfolk d 1399, Baconsthorpe Norfolk
m 1366 ISABEL BACON b 1336 Baconsthorpe Norfolk d 29.12.1420
+1 Robert Bacon of Baconsthorp b c 1310
m1 Joan Beaumont dau of widow of Sir Giles de Braose of Stinton
+2
+2 Richard Beaumont of Witnesham (son of John of Drayton)
Ca20-1 John calthorpe b 1354 Burnham thorpe m Elizabeth Erghom dau of William Erghom -1 Eustace Calthorpe b c 1380 Calthorpe Yorkshire
m c 1401 Richard Fairfax
-1-1 Sir William FAIRFAX
-1-2 Brian FAIRFAX
-1-3 Sir Guy FAIRFAX
-1-4 Sir Nicholas FAIRFAX
-1-5 Miles FAIRFAX
-1-6 Margaret FAIRFAX
-1-7 Anne FAIRFAX
-1-8 Ellen FAIRFAX
Ca20 William CALTHORPE b 1354 Thorpe Burnham Norfolk d 29.12.1420
m Elenor Mawtby/Mautby b 1369 d 1398 dau of Sir John Mawtby
Ca19 Sir John Calthrop b c 1390
m Anne Withe dau of John Withe or Wythe of Smallburgh
Ca18 Sir William Calthrop of Burnham Thorpe b 30.01.1409/10, d 15.11.1494
m1 Elizabeth Grey b 1414 wid of William de Lucy dau of->
+1 Lord Grey of Ruthyn
Ca18-2 Joan or Anne of Mary Calthrop or Calthorpe
m Thomas Bruse of Wenham d 17.06.1482
Ca19-2 Anne CALTHORPE b c 1398
m William Denston of Besthorpe b c 1395
-1 Felice Denston m Roger Drury of Hawstead
-2 Elizabeth Denston m Reginald Rous
Ca19-3 Margaret CALTHORPE b c 1391 Burnhamthorpe d 1427
m c 1412 in Burnham thorpe Sir John Hervey of Thurley b c 1384
-1 Thomas Hervey of thurley m Jane Paston
m2 SYBIL ST OMER b 1360 Thorpe Burnham Norfolk d 10.12.1420.
Ca19-4 Richard CALTHORPE b 1400, Cockthorpe Norfolk d 1438
m MARGARET ERMINGLAND b 1400 Stiffkey Norfolk England d 20.02.1478.
>Ca19-4-1 577. John Calthorpe b 1431 Cockthorpe Norfolk d 27.09.1503
m Alice Astley/Ashley b 1435 Melton Constable Norfolk d c 1475
+1 John Ashley and Elizabeth WICHINGHAM
Ca21-5 Thomas CALTHORPE b 1342
Ca21-6 William CALTHORPE b 1343 Burnham thorpe
m c 1368 in Burnham Thorpe Cecily de Gourney
Ca21-7 Richard CALTHORPE b 1344 d 1361
Ca21-8 Phillip CALTHORPE b 1346
Ca21-9 Edmund CALTHORPE b 1348
Ca21-10 Robert CALTHORPE b 1350 d 1367
... -1-2 William II de ROS b 1250, Hemsley Yorkshired 16.08.1316, Wark Castle Northumberland
Wm MAUD de VAUX b 1258 Freiston Lincolnshire d by 1316 Pentney Priory Norfolk dau of John de VAUX and SIBYL LONGCHAMPS
...-1-2-1 MARGARET ROSS b 1298, Kendal Yorkshire d 17.10.1357.
m Henry le SCROPE. b 1268 Bolton Yorkshire d 07.09.1336 Wenlaysdale Yorkshire
...-1-2-1-1 Sir Richard le SCROPE b 1326, Bolton Yorkshire d 30.05.1403,
m Blanche POLE b 1327 Ravenscar Yorkshire d 1378.
...-1-2-1-1-1 Roger le SCROPE b 1373, Bolton Yorkshire d 03.12.1403,
m MARGARET TIBETOT b 1366 Nettlestead Suffolk d 13.04.1431 London Middlesex
...-1-2-1-1-1-1 Richard SCROPE b 1391, Raby Durham d 29.08.1420, Yorkshire
m LADY MARGARET NEVILLE, dau of RALPH de NEVILLE and MARGARET de STAFFORD b 1393 Raby Castle Durham d 1465 Clare Suffolk for ch see above Lady Margaret Neville.
...-1-2-2 William de ROS b 1288, Helmsley Yorkshire d 03.02.1343 1317-1342 2nd Baron of Ros
m MARGERY de BADLESMERE, b 03.12.1304 Castle Badlesmere Kent d by 22.10.1363 Helmsley Yorkshire dau of BARTHOLOMEW de BADLESMERE and MARGARET de Clare
...-1-2-2-1 Elizabeth de ROS b 1325, Helmsley Yorkshire d c 16.05.1380, Harringworth Northamptonshire 203. Elizabeth11 de ROS (William10, William II9) b 1325 Helmsley Yorkshire d c 16.05.1380 Harringworth Northamptonshire m William LA ZOUCHE. b 25.12.1321 Harringworth Northamptonshire d 23.04.1382 Harringworth Northamptonshire, 1351-1382 2nd Baron of Zouche of Haryngworth
...-1-2-2-1-1 William LA ZOUCHE b 1342, Harringworth Northamptonshire d 13.05.1396, Harringworth Northamptonshire, 1351-1396 3rd Baron of Zouche of Haryngworth
m AGNES de Green b 1342 Greens Norton Northamptonshire d c 02.12.1391 Harringworth Northamptonshire
...-1-2-2-1-1-1 ELEANOR ZOUCHE b 1372, Harringworth Northamptonshire d c 1467, Polebrook Northamptonshire
m John LOVELL,. b 1372 Titchmarsh Thrapston Northamptonshire d 19.10.1414 Minster Lovel Oxfordshire, 1408-1414 6th Baron of Lovel for ch see above John Lovell. son of
+1 John LOVELL and MAUD de HOLAND
Ro19 =20 =22 =24 MAUD de ROS b 1334, Helmsley Yorkshire d 09.12.1388.
m John de WELLES We19 =20 =22 b 23.08.1334 Bonthorpe Lincolnshire 1345-1361 4th Baron of Welles son of ADAM de WELLES and MARGARET BARDOLF
We18 =19 =21 =23 Sir John 5TH BARON de WELLES b 20.04.1352, Conisholme Lincolnshire d 24.08.1421, 1361-1421 5th Baron of Welles
m Eleanor de MOWBRAY b by 25.03.1364 Isle of Axholme Epworth Lincolnshire d c 1399. for see Eleanor de Mowbray above
+1 John de MOWBRAY and Elizabeth de SEGRAVE
We20 =22 Anne de Welles
m James Butler Bu20 =22, 3rd Earl of Ormonde d 06.09.1405 b 1360 Gainsby Lincolnshire d 13.11.1397, Kilkenny Castle Kilkenny Co Ireland, issued a lease to Sir John Drayton, of the manor of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, and rents and appurtences of the towns of Aylesbury and Burton ?b 1371 Gainsby, Lincolnshire, m2 Katherine FitzGerald of Desmond + 4 ch
+1 JAMES BUTLER and Elizabeth DARCY
We18-2-1 Philip de BOTELER b 1388, Woodhall Hertfordshire d 05.11.1420, Hertfordshire
m Elizabeth Cockayne dau of, by whom he had issue. she m2 Sir Laurence Cheney, by whom she had a daughter, Elizabeth Cheney, the maternal great-grandmother of Anne Boleyn.
+1 Sir John Cockayne, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and Ida de Grey
We19 =21 James Butler 4th Earl Ormonde b 1392 d 23 Aug 1452 Ardee bur St Marys Abbey Dublin m1 Joan/Elizabeth Beauchamp dau of William de Beauchamp Baron Abergavenny and Joan FitzAlan -1 James BUTLER (1� E. Wiltshire)
-2 John BUTLER (6� E. Ormonde)
-3 Thomas BUTLER (7� E. Ormonde)
-4 Elizabeth BUTLER (C. Shrewsbury)
-5 Ellen BUTLER
We19-2 Sir Richard Butler of Knocktopher
We19-3 Anne Butler b c 1394 Woodhall Hertford d 5 Nov 14128
m c 141 Pickton Castle Kirk Leavington North Riding York John Wogan b c 1390
-1 Catherine Wogan b c 1430 m Owen Dwnn
We19-4 Thomas Bacach Butler Prior of Kilmainham
We19-5 Ralph Butler
We19-6 Philip LE BOTELER b 15.08.1414, Bedfordd 1453, Hertfordshire +1 y WILLOUGHBY
We19-6-1 578. John le Boteler b 1436 Hertfordshire d 1504
m CONSTANCE de Vere b 1450 Drayton Daventry Northamptonshire d 1499. for ch see above Constance de Vere
+1 Sir de Vere and Isabella de Greene
We18-2-1-2 John de BOTELER b 1417, Warrington Lancashire d 1463.
m CONSTANCE de DOWNHALL b 1435 Norfolk
+1 y de DOWNHALL
>We18-2-1-2-1 579. John le Boteler b 1461 Warrington Lancashire or Woodhall Watton Norfolk d 27.04.1522 Watton Hertfordshire
m 1488 Dorothy de Tyrell of Woodhall Watton Norfolk b 1463 Gipping Stowmarket, Suffolk
+1 Sir William Tyrell and Margaret Darcy b 1455 Gipping Suffolk
...-1-2-2-2-2-2? Thomas BACACH BOTILLER b 1385 d 11.1419 Rouen Normandy FR an illegitimate son, Thomas Le Boteller Prior of Kilmainham by an unknown mistress. often incorrectly listed as a child of Anne Welles."
...-1-2-2-2-2-2-1 John BEAGH BOTILLER b by 1420 d Kikenny Kikenny Co Ireland.
...-1-2-2-2-2-2-1-1 580. John FitzBeghe Botiller/Butler b 1440
m Joan Neil FitzTiege b 1440
...-1-2-2-2-2-3 James Butler, 4th Earl of Ormond b 1392 d 22 Augt 1452 "The White Earl" m1 Joan de Beauchamp, + 5 ch: James Butler, 5th Earl of Ormond, John Butler, 6th Earl of Ormond, and Thomas Butler, 7th Earl of Ormond. m2 Joan FitzGerald.
...-1-2-2-2-2-4 Anne Butler
m John Wogan had issue.
...-1-2-2-2-2-5 Sir Richard Butler, of Poulstown, Kilkenny b 1386 in Knocktopher Castle, Wicklow, Ireland d 1405 in Kilkenny, Ireland
married Catherine O'Reilly b 1376 d 1414 dau of Gildas O'Reilly, Lord of East Breffny -- CoVan Family, ancestry.com
...-1-2-2-2-2-6 Sir Ralph Butler, m Margaret de Berwick, by whom he had issue.
...-1-2-2-2-3 MARGERY de WELLES b 1350, Bonthorpe Lincolnshire d 29.05.1422
m1 John de Huntingfield dvpsp before1374
m2 STEPHEN LE SCROPE b 1345 Masham Yorkshire d 25.01.1406 Masham Yorkshire
+1 Henry LE SCROPE and JOAN SCROPE
...-1-2-2-2-3-1 390. i. MAUD LE SCROPE b 1377, Masham Yorkshire
m BALDWIN FREVILLE, son of. b 1368 Ashtead Surrey d c 1368 Tamworth Castle Staffordshire
+1 BALDWIN FREVILLE and JOYCE de BOTETOURT
...-1-2-2-2-3-1-1 Margaret Freville b 1400 Tamworth Castle Staffordshired 1491
m Sir Hugh Willoughby b 1393 Wollaton Nottinghamshire d 15.11.1448 son of Edmund Willoughby d by 1448 and Isabel ANNESLEY (dau. of Sir Hugh Annesley and Benedicta Babington )
-1 Isabel Willoughby b c 1418, Wollaton, Nottinghamshire m c 1434 Phillip BUTLER Woodhall, Watton, Norfolk
-2 Alice Willoughby d AFT 2 Mar 1508/9 bur Kedleston, Derbyshire m c 1439 Richard CURZON son of John Curzon and Joan Bagot
-3 Margery Willoughby b c 1423, Wollaton, Nottinghamshire d 14 Nov 1495, Irnham, Lincolnshire m c 1453 Godfrey HILTON (b Luttrell) (son of Godfrey Hilton and Hawise Luttrell)
-4 Eleanor Willoughby b c 1426, Middleton, Warwick d AFT 1486 m c 1457, Staunton Harold, Leicestershire John SHIRLEY son of Ralph Shirley and Margaret Staunton
-5 Sir Robert Willoughby of Wollaton b c 1427, Wollaton, Nottinghamshire, England d 1474 m Margaret GRIFFITH dau of Sir John Griffith and Catherine Tyrwhitt
-2-1-1-4-3-1 -1-2-3 iii. Thomas de ROS, BARON OF KENDAL b 1295.
-2-1-1-4-3-1 -1-2-4 AGNES de ROS b 1285, Helmsley Yorkshire d 25.11.1328.
m Sir PAIN de TIBETOT. b 11.11.1279 Carmenthen Castle Cartmarthenshire Wales d 24.06.1314 Battle of Bannockburn Stirlingshire Scotland, 23 JUN 1314 Battle of Bannockburn Knighted
...-1-2-4-1 MARGARET de TIBETOT b 1305, Stokeham Devon d 20.05.1349, Stokeham Devon
m Thomas MONTHERMER b 04.10.1301, Ham Wiltshire d 24.06.1340.
Ro25 Mary de ROS b 1253, Helmsley Castle Yorkshired by 23.05.1326.
m William V de BRAOSE b 1224 Bramber Sussex d by 06.01.1290 Gower Glamorgan Wales son of John de BRAOSE and MARGRED LLEWELYN
Br24 William de BRAOSE b 1286, Bramber Sussex d 1360, Winston Sussex
m Eleanor de BAVANT b 1298 Winston Sussex
Br23 PETER de BRAOSE b 1320, Winston Sussex d 1377.
m JOAN de PERCY b 1323 Whitford Devon d c 1357 Winston Sussex dau of Nicholas de PERCY and JOAN FOLIOT
Br22 BEATRIX de BRAOSE b 1355 Winston Sussex d 20.04.1440, Shirley Ashbourne Derbyshire
m HUGH SHIRLEY b 1355 Stratford-upon-Avon Warwickshire k 22.07.1403 Battle of Shrewsbury Shropshire
Sir HUGH SHIRLEY b 1373, Stratford-upon-Avon Warwickshire, grand falconer, Sheriff of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire
m1 Joan Basset b c 1391 + 2 ch dau of
m2 Alis Blunt ?+ 1 ch
+1 Thomas Basset of Braylesford and Maragaret Meringe
Sh20
Sh20-2 Beatrix Shirley
m John Brome of Bedesley Clynton
-1 Isabel BROME b 1436 Baddesley Clinton Worcestershire
Sh20-3 JOAN SHIRLEY b 1398, Stratford-upon-Avon Warwickshire
m Robert NEWMARCH. b 1394 Pontrefact Yorkshire
+1 y NEWMARCH
Sh20-3-1 Elizabeth NEWMARCH b 1418, Pontrefact Yorkshire d by 1467, Althorpe Lincolnshire
m John de NEVILLE b 1418, Alcester Warwickshire d 17.03.1482, Althorpe Lincolnshire
-2-1-1-4-3-1 -1-4 ISABEL ROS b 1270, Helmsley Yorkshire d 1298
m WALTER FAUCONBERG b 1264 Skelton in Cleveland Yorkshire son of WALTER de FAUCONBERG and AGNES de BRUS 1304-1318 2nd Baron of Fauconberg ch listed above Walter Fauconberg.
Lu29-5 Robert de LUCY b 1131, Diss Norfolk
Lu27 MAUD de LUCY b 1136, Diss Norfolk d 1243.
m WALTER FITZRobert de Clare, 2nd LORD OF DUNMOW CASTL b 1115 Little Dunmow Essex d c 1196 son of Robert de Clare and MAUD de SENLIS
Fi26 ALIC FITZWALTER b 1150, Clopton Suffolk d c 1213.
m GILBERT PECCHE b 1145 Clopton Suffolk d by 09.07.1212 Woodbridge Suffolk son of HAMON PECCHE and Alice PEVEREL
Pe25 HAMON PECCHE b 1187, Cheveley Cambridgeshire d 1241.
m EVE PEVEREL b 1195 Barnwell Cambridgeshire d 08.01.1267.
Pe24 SIR GILBERT PECCHE b 1218, Corby Lincolnshire d 25.05.1291, Dover Kent
m1 MAUD de HASTINGS b 1227 Fillongley Warwickshire d c 265 Bourne Lincolnshire + 2 ch dau of SIR HASTINGS and ADA de HUNTINGDON
m2 JOAN de CREYE b 1246 d c 1302.
Pe23 John PECCHE b 1260, Great Thurlow Suffolk
Pe22 ANNE PECCHE b 1281, Great Thurlow Suffolk
m John de WINGFIELD b 1279 Wingfield Hartismere Suffolk son of
+1 Thomas WINGFIELD
m 1249 Alice WEYLAND b 1228
+2 Robert de Wingfield
m Joan Falstaff dau of John Falstaff
+2 Sir Hubert/Herbert de Weyland b c 1185
m Beatrice of Witnesham b 1197
Wi21 John de WINGFIELD b 1305, Wingfield Hartismere Suffolk d 1337 Wingfield Hartismere Suffolk
m Elizabeth HONYPOT b 1309 Wingfield Hartismere Suffolk
Wi20 Katherine Wingfield
m Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk d 1388
-1 Anne de la Pole b. between 1361/70 - d 30.03.1412 m1 Gerard de Lisle, younger of Kingston Lisle b c1360, dvpsp 1380/1 m2 Robert Thorley of Tybeste Th18
-2 Sir Michael de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk b by 1367, d 14/8.09.1415 m Katharine de Stafford d 08.04.1419, dau of Hugh de Stafford, 2nd Earl of Stafford
-3 William de la Pole of Grafton Regis dsp 1390
-4 Richard de la Pole of Grafton Regis b 1377-8, dsp 1403
-5 Thomas de la Pole of Grafton Regis b 1377-8, d 08.08.1420 m Anne Cheney
Wi20 Thomas de Wingfield b 1328, Wingfield Suffolk d 27.09.1378, Letheringham Suffolk
m m Margaret Bovile b 1328 dau/heir of
widow of Sir William Carbonell of Badingham)
+1 John (not William) Bovile of Letheringham
Wi19 Sir John Wingfield b 1354, Letheringham Suffolk d 1389.
m MARGARET HASTINGS b 1356 Elsing Norfolkdau of
+1 Sir Hugh Hastings of Elsing
m Margaret de Everingham b 1334 Laxton Nottinghamshire d 11/1375 Elsing Norfolk
+2 Hugh Hastings
m Margery Foliot
+2 Adam de Everingham, 2nd Lord b c1307, d 08.02.1387/8
m Joan d'Eiville b 1315, d 1377
Wi18 Sir Robert Wingfield of Letheringham d 03.05.1409
m Elizabeth Russell dau of Sir John Russell of Strensham
Wi17 Robert WINGFIELD b 1385 Letheringham Suffolk d 21.11.1454.
m Elizabeth Goushillm Elizabeth Goushill b 1402 Derbyshire d 1461
+1 Sir Robert Goushill of Heveringham
Wi16 581. Sir John Wingfield b 1424 Letheringham Suffolk d 10.05.1481 Letheringham Suffolk
m m Elizabeth FitzLewis b 1426 d 22.12.1500 Letheringham Suffolk dau of /a>
+1 Sir John FitzLewis of West Horndon
m Anne de Montacute b c 1399 Salisbury d 28.11.1457
Lu29-6-2 Sir Robert FITZWALTER de Clare b 1167, Woodham Walter Essex d 09.12.1235, Damietta Egypt 1213-1221 5th Crusade 1215 Magna Carta excommunicated by Pope Innocent III, 1215-1217 First Barons War 1215 elected "Marshal of the Army of God and Holy Church" in opposition to King John, 20 MAY 1217 Battle of Lincoln
m1 GUNORA de VALOINES b 1169 Somerset d by 1203 dau of Robert de VALOIGNES
m2 ROHESE OF BAYNARD b 1181 Baynard Essex + 1 ch
Lu29-6-2-1 CHRISTINE FITZRobert b 1187, Little Dunmow Essex d by 17.06.1232, Diss Norfolk
m William de Mandaville b 1186, Essex d 08.01.1227 1216-1227 3rd Earl of Essex
Lu29-6-2-2 WALTER FITZWALTER b 1204, Little Dunmow Essex d 1259, Woodham Walter Essex
m IDA OR IDONEA LONGESPEE, dau of William LONGESPEE and ELA FITZPATRICK b 1206 Salisbury Wiltshire d c 1266.
Lu29-6-2-2-1 ELA FITZWALTER b 1250 Woodham Walter Essex
m William de ODINGSELLS b 1250 Maxtoke Castle Warwickshire d 1294 Solihull Warwickshire son of
+1 William de ODINGSELLS and JOAN he m1 Ella Plantagenet
Lu29-6-2-2-1-1 IDA de ODINGSELLS b 1270, Maxtoke Castle Warwickshire d c 01.03.1321.
m1 Roger de HERDEBURG b 1250 Willey Warwickshire d by 1296
m2 John de CLINTON b 1258 Maxtoke Castle Warwickshire d 1310.
...-1-1-1 ELA de HERDEBURG b 1286 Prilleston Norfolk d c 05.07.1343.
m William LE BOTELER b 11.06.1274 Wem Shropshire d 13.09.1335 son of William LE BOTELER and ANGHARAD GRUFFYDD
...-1-1-1-1 ANKARET le BOTELER b 1306, Wem Shropshire d 08.10.1361.
m John le STRANGE b 25.01.1305 Blackmere Herefordshire d 21.07.1349 son of FULK LE STRANGE and Eleanor GIFFARD
St21 John LE STRANGE b 13.01.1331, Whitechurch Shropshire d 12.05.1361.
m Mary FitzAlan d b 1323 Corfham Shropshire d 29.08.1396 dau of
+1 Richard FitzAlan, 9th Earl of Arundel +2 EDMUND FITZALAN and Alice de WARENNE
St20 Ankaret le STRANGE b 1361, Blakemere Weobley Herefordshire d 01.06.1413. In this generation the Barony of Lord Strange of Blackmere passed into the Neville family. The last Le Strange Baron(ess)
m1 Richard Lord Talbot 4th Baron b c 1361 � d 8/9 SEP 1396 Their son Gilbert of Irchingfield became the 5th Lord Strange of Blackmere.
m1 Richard Talbot, son of GILBERT Talbot and PETRONELLA BUTLER. b 1361 Eccleswall Herefordshire d 07.09.1396 Blakemere Weobley Herefordshire
m2 Thomas NEVILLE, son of John NEVILLE and MAUD de PERCY. b by 1362 Raby Castle Durham d 14.03.1407 Sheffield Yorkshire, 1383-1407 5th Baron of Furnivall
At Talbot's death Ankaret married Thomas Neville, 6th Lord Furnival. note also that Thomas' daughter with his first wife Joan Furnival, Maud Neville, is designated Baroness Strange of Blackmere. This was Ankaret's title, which she passed on to her son Gilbert Talbot. It appears Maud Neville (Ankaret's stepdaughter) received this title when Ankaret's first heir, Gilbert Talbot (son of Richard Talbot from Ankaret's first marriage), died without an heir. There were many Maud Nevilles. This Maud also became the Countess of Shrewsbury, after her marriage to John Talbot, second Earl of Shrewsbury. John was Ankaret's son by her first husband Richard Talbot. Some sources report Ankaret's birth date as 1361. That would mean she was 14 at the time of her marriage to Richard Talbot, who is reported to have been born in 1350, and thus 25 at the time of their marriage. This is possible. Sources with this date include the Tudorplace Le Strange genealogy and the Worldroots Le Strange genealogy. At least one other source, found in the World Family Tree collection, gives the date originally used, the same year as her first husband, about 1350. am changing it in the light of the fairly reliable sources giving the later date. The following source gives the family configurations. Note that this source styles Thomas Neville as 5th Lord Furnivale, rather than 6th as some other sources do. Married 1: Richard Talbot (4º B. Talbot) 23 Aug 1383 Children: 1. John Talbot (1º E. Shrewsbury 2. Gilbert Talbot of Irchingfield (5º B. Strange of Blackmere) 3. Mary Talbot 4. Richard Talbot (Archbishop of Dublin) 5. George Talbot 6. Anne Talbot (C. Devon) 7. Thomas Talbot of Wrockwardine (Sir Knight) (had no Children) (d. 1419/20) 8. William Talbot 9. Alice Talbot 10. Elizabeth Talbot Married 2: Thomas NEVILLE (6° B. Furnival) 4 Jul 1401, Whitechurch, Children: 1. Maud NEVILLE (B. Strange of Blackmere / C. Shrewsbury) 2. Joan NEVILLE -- tudorplace.com Some report that Ankaret's second husband was Thomas Neville, 5th Lord Furnival, who also had a daughter named Joan. This same Tudor Place source reports uncertainty about who Thomas and Ankaret Neville's daughter Joan married. Joan NEVILLE Notes: There is no clear agreement who Joan married. Burke (peerage under Furnival) says she may have married Hugh Cokesey or Hamon de Belknap. The history of Burton Agnes implies she married Walter Griffith and lies in the church there. Father: Thomas NEVILLE (6º B. Furnival) Mother: Ankaret Le STRANGE (B. Strange of Blackmere) -- tudorplace.com NEVILLE1 ==================== The information above shows Ankaret and Thomas Neville had two daughters, Maud Neville and Joan Neville. But in this Tudor Place genealogy, on the details for Maud, it states that her mother was Joan Furnival, another wife of Thomas Neville 6th Lord Furnival. It further reports that Maud married John Talbot, first Earl of Shrewsbury. But this is Ankaret's son, with her other husband Richard Talbot, as reported above! This would mean she married her step brother. know of cases where this has happened even in current American society. Maud NEVILLE (B. Le Strange/C.Shrewsbury) Born: ABT 1392 Died: BEF 1433 Buried: Worksop Priory, Nottinghamshire, Father: Thomas NEVILLE (6º B. Furnival) Mother: Joan FURNIVAL (B. Furnival) Married: John Talbot (1º E. Shrewsbury) BEF 12 Mar 1407 Children: 1. John Talbot (2º E. Shrewsbury) 2. Christopher Talbot (Sir Knight) 3. Joan Talbot 4. Thomas Talbot (d. before his father, Bourdeaux) -- tudorplace.com (Matilda) NEVILLE Both Thomas Neville and Ankaret Le Strange had been married twice, complicating their family structures. So had Ankaret's first husband John Talbot been married before he married Ankaret. for ch see above 260) Richard Talbot.
St20 ANKARET LE STRANGE b 1335, Weobley Herefordshire d 1389.
m Henry HUSSEY b 1319 Sussex d 1383 Surrey
+1 Henry HUSSEY
St19-1 Henry HUSSEY b 1362, Cirencester Gloucestershire d 1409, Sussex
m MARGARET x b 1365.
Hu27 Mary Hussey b 1389, Holbrook Wincanton Somerset
m Henry HOWARD b 1387 Wiggenhall Downham Norfolk d by 1447 Sudbury Suffolk
+1 John Howard and Alice Tendringb c 1380 dau of Sir William Tendring of Tendring
Ho26 . 582. Elizabeth Howard b 1413 Norfolk
m Henry Wentworth b 1426 Nettlestead Suffolk d 22.03.1483
m Henry Wentworth of Codham d 22.03.1482 he m2 Joane FitzSymonds + 1 ch dau of Robert FitzSymonds
St19 ALIANORE/ELEANORE LE STRANGE b 1345, Blakemere Weobley Herefordshire d 20.04.1396.
m Reynold de GREY, son of. b 1323 Ruthin Denbighshire Wales d 08.04.1388.
+1 Roger de GREY and Elizabeth HASTINGS
Gr18-1 Reynold de GREY b 1362, Ruthin Denbighshire Wales; d 18.10.1440, Ruthin Denbighshire Wales.
m1 JOAN ASTLEY b 1381 Astley Warwickshire d 12.11.1448 m2 MARGARET de ROS, dau of Thomas de ROS and BEATRICE de STAFFORD b 1361 Helmsley Yorkshire d 1414 Ruthin Denbighshire Wales. Notater for MARGARET de ROS: , Baroness Grey de Ruthyn
Reynold de GREY and JOAN ASTLEY i. Elizabeth GREY b 1411, Ruthin Denbighshire Wales; d 1437 m SIR KNIGHT William CALTHORPE b 30.01.1409, Burnham Thorpe Norfolkd 15.11.1494, Burnham Thorpe Norfolk, 26 MAY 1465 Tower of London, by King Edward IV, at Coronation of Queen Elizabeth Woodville, 1476 , Norfolk Sheriff
Gr18 EDITH/IDA de GREY b 1368, Ruthin Denbighshire Wales; d 01.06.1426
m John COCKAYNE. b 1358 Asbourne Derbyshire d 22.05.1429 Asbourne Derbyshire
Co17 493. i. Elizabeth COCKAYNE b 1394, Bury Hatley Bedfordd Barnwell Priory Cambridge Cambridgeshire
m1 Philip de BOTELER, son of JAMES BUTLER and ANNE WELLS. b 1388 Woodhall Hertfordshire England d 05.11.1420 Hertfordshire
m2 LAWRENCE Cheney. b 1397 Fen Ditton Cambridgeshire England d 30.12.1461. for ch see above 388) Philip de Boteler.
Elizabeth COCKAYNE and LAWRENCE Cheney
Ch16 583. Elizabeth Cheney b 1425 Cambridgeshire d 1473
m Frederick Tylney OF BOSTON & ASHWELLTHORPE. b 1420 Ashwellthorpe Norfolk d 1447 Ashwellthorpe Norfolk
...-1-1-1-1-4 HAMON LE STRANGE b 1335, Whitechurch Shropshire
...-1-1-1-1-5 FULK 3RD LORD STRANGE OF BLACKMERE LE STRANGE b 02.02.1330, Blackmere Shropshire d 10.08.1349.
...-1-1-1-1-6 MATILDA LE STRANGE, m GRIFFITH WARREN b 1320, Ightfield Shropshire The Senderling Genealogy, which includes many of the Le Strange family, gives a birth date of 1320 for Matilda, the same year as her husband, which looks suspicious.
The Corbet Genealogy, whose family is intermarried with the Le Stranges, gives a date of 1333, in Shropshire, Blackmere. This is to olate, howver, to match the couple of sources that have a date of birth for her son.
The earlier date of 1324 reported by the Le Strange Family Genealogy on Tudor Place is more reasonable and closer to Matilda's husband's birth date. -- tudorplace.com
...-1-1-1-2 William le BOTELER b 08.09.1298, Wem Shropshire d 14.08.1369.
m JOAN de SUDELEY b 1326 Sudeley Castle Gloucestershire d by 08.1367 dau of John de SUDELEY and Eleanor de SCALES for ch see Joan de Sudeley above
...-1-1-1-3 Alice BOTELER b 1307, Wem Shropshire d 1376
m Nicholas LONGFORD b 1285 Longford Derbyshire d 1356 son of John LONGFORD and JOAN BYRON
...-1-1-1-3-1 NICHOLAS LONGFORD b 1350, Longford Derbyshire m MARGARET APPLEBY b 1355, Over Appleby Leicestershire -1 Sir Nicholas Longford IV b c 1373 Longford d 8 Feb 1356 m1 + 1 ch m2 Joan Warren b c 1379 m3 Alice Cokayne b 1290 Longford d 15 Mar 1356 Longford + 2 ch dau of Sir Edmund Cokayne of Ashbourne and Elizabeth Herthill
-2 Joan Longford b 1402 London or Derbyshire m William oulton Heydon
-1-1 Amphilbis Longford b c 1395 m John Lawrence (The Lawrence tree shows a Sir Robert Lawrence marrying an Amphilbis Longford dau of Edward.)
-1-2 Sir Ralph Longford John Heydon b c 1416 Baconthorpe Norfolk/?Kent d there 27 Sep 1479 m Eleanor Wynter
-1-3 Ellen of Langford
-2-1 John Heydon
-2-2 Elizabeth Heydon
-2-3 Grace Heydon
-2-4 James Heydon

2-1-1 Sir Henry Heydon of Baconsthorpe b c 1440 Baconthorpe d there 1503 m Ann Boleyn Bo18 b 1450 Blickling Norfolk d May 1510 Baconsthorpe dau of Sir Geoffrey Boleyn Bo19 =20 d 1471 Lord Mayor of London
-2-1-1-6-2-2-2 Robert FITZWALTER b 1247, Essex d 28.01.1325, Maldon Essex 22 JUL 1298 Battle of Falkirk 1300 Caerlaverock Castle 1310 Israel, Jerusalem Licence to go on a pilgrimage beyond the seas in 1310 and 1317
m1 DEVORGUILLA de BURGH b 1256 Walkern Hertfordshire d 1284 + 2 ch
m2 ALIANORE FERRERS b 1273 Leicestershire d by 1308 Henham Essex + 1 ch dau of

+1 Robert FERRERS and Eleanor BOHUN
...-2-1 Robert FITZWALTER and DEVORGUILLA de BURGH i. WALTER FITZRobert b 1275, Henham Essex d 1293 m JOAN D' ENGAINE b 1270, Laxton Northamptonshire d 01.06.1315, Greenfield Priory Lincolnshire
...-2-2 CHRISTINA FITZWALTER b 1275, Henham Essex d by 06.12.1315, Hockering Norfolk
m William MARSHALL b 24.09.1277, Hockering Norfolk k 24.06.1314, Battle of Bannockburn Stirlingshire Scotland
...-2-3 Robert FITZWALTER b 1290, Woodham Walter Essex d 06.05.1328.
-2-1-1-6-3 MAUD FITZWALTER b 1161, Dunmow Essex d c 1196
m William de LUVETOT b 1155 Sheffield Yorkshire d c 1181
-1-3 iii. William de Mandaville b 1104, Essex d 1189, Somme Picardie FR
-1-4 iv. Geoffrey de Mandaville b 1100, Great Waltham Essex d 21.10.1166, Chester Cheshire
-1-5 v. WALTER de Mandaville b 1098, Mandaville Normandy FR d 1131.
?-2 ii. PHARAMUS de BOLOIN de TINGERIE b 1109, Boulogne Pas-de-Calais FR d 1184, Buckinghamshire FRED PARIS and ETHEL M i. EVERETT L.33 PARIS b 24.08.1921, KS d 11.10.2001, Van Nuys, Los Angeles, CA ii. JERRY E. PARIS b 01.04.1931, KS d 10.06.2003, Montgomery Co, TX
iii. ERNULF de Mandaville b 1063.
iv. Geoffrey de Mandaville b 1066, Great Waltham Essex d 1086.
v. STEPHEN de Mandaville b 1070, Normandy France.
vi. RALPH de Mandaville b 1080, England.
vii. FILIA de Mandaville b 1081, Great Haseley, Rycote Oxfordshire England; d 1130, England
Ma28-3 Ernulf de Mandeville b. 1063.
Ma28-4 Geoffrey de Mandeville b 1066 Great Waltham Essex d 1086.
Ma28-5 Stephen de Mandeville b 1070 Normandy France.
Ma28-6 Ralph de Mandeville b 1080 England
Ma28-6-1 Margaret Mandeville b 1196 England.
m Richard Whatton b 1192 Whatton in the Vale Nottinghamshire
+1 Wakter Wathon
Ma28-6-1-1 John Whatton b 1224 Wotton Devon
m Ela Biset b 1230 Rockbourne Hampshire
+1 John BISET and Alice/Alivia Basset
Ma28-6-1-1-1 John de Wotton b 1260 Wotton Devon d. 05.1307 England
m Alice Fillol b 1270 England dau of Sir William Fillol
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1 John Wotton b 26.03.1302 Raleigh Devon
m Joan de Moels b 1306 Exeter Devon d c 13.10.1343.
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1 Richard Wotton b 1326 Widworthy Devon d. 13.10.1343, Honiton Widworthy Devon
m Julian Prouz b 1312 Chagford Gidley Manor Devon
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1 William Wotton b 1347 Devon
m Gundred Wiger b 1340 Devon
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 John Wotton b 1361 Cornwall
m Engaret Dymoke b 1365 Cornwall
+1 y Dymoke
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Alice Wotton b 1400 Widworthy Devon d by 1437 Raleigh Manor Pilton Devon
m John Chichester b 1387 Dunwear Somerset d 14.12.1437 Ralegh Manor Pilton Devon
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1 Richard Chichester b 23 Feb 1423 Ralegh Manor Pilton d 25.12.1498 Ralegh Manor Pilton, Battle of Agincourt
m Margaret Keynes b 1426 Winkleigh Devon d 1455 England dau of
+1 Sir Nicholas Keynes of Winkleigh Devon
m Maud Moleyns
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1 Nicholas Chichester b 1447, Pilton Ralegh Manor Devon d før 1498.
m Christian Paulett b 1452 Hinton St George Somerset d 1498
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-1 John chichester b 1474 Arlington Devon d 22.02.1538 Pilton Raleigh Manor Pilton Devon
m1 Margaret Beaumont b 1474 Youlston Devon d 1507 Devon + 1 ch
m2 Joan Brett b 1480 Tolland Somerset d Wimpstone Manor Devon
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-1-1 Edwqrd Chichester b 1496 Raleigh Devon d. 27.07.1522.
m Elizabeth Bourchier b 1500 Bannton Devon d 25.12.1548 Bannton Devon
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-1-1-1 Sir John Chichester b 1516 Raleigh Devon d. 30.11.1568, 1550-1551 Devon Sheriff
m Gertrude Courtenay b 1521 Powderham Castle Devon d 30.04.1566 Raleigh Devon dau of
+1 Sir William Courtenay 'the Great' of Powderham Castle d 24.11.1535 he m1. Margaret Edgcombe (dau of Sir Richard Edgcombe of Cothele)
m2 Mary Gainesford (dau of Sir John Gainesford)
+2 Sir William Courtenay of Powderham Castle (d 1512)
m Cicely Cheney (dau of Sir John Cheney of Pincourt)
+3 Sir William Courtenay of Powderham Castle, Sheriff of Devon (d 1485)
m. Margaret (dau of William, Lord Bonville)
+4 Sir Philip Courtenay of Powderham Castle
m. Elizabeth Hungerford (dau of Walter Hungerford, 1st Lord)
+5 Sir John Courtenay
-a Richard Courtenay of Powderham Castle, Bishop of Norwich d 1415
-c Margaret Courtenay m Sir Robert Cary of Cockington and Clovelly d before 1435
-c-1 Philip Cary of Cockington d 1437 m c 1436 Christian Orchard dau of William Orchard of Holway Devon
-c-1-1 Sir William Cary of Cockington b 12.04.1437 k 06.05.1471 after Battle of Tewkesbury m1 Elizabeth Paulet dau of Sir William Paulet of Hinton St. George + 1 ch m2 Alice Fulford
-c-1-1-1 Robert Cary m1 c 1484 Jane Carew + 2 ch dau of Sir Nicholas Carew m2 Margaret Fulkeram + 1 ch dau of William Fulkreham of Dartmouth m3 Agnes Hody + 1 ch dau of William Hody of Pillesdon Chief Baron Exchequerer and Eleanor Malet, dau of Baldwin Malet Ma18
-c-1-1-1-1 John Cary m Jane Devick dau of Edmund Devick of Okehamton
-c-1-1-1-2 Thomas Cary m Mary Southcot, dau of John Southcot of Bovey Tracey.
-c-1-1-1-3 Robert Cary
-c-1-1-1-4 Sir William Cary b 1492 Bristol d 28 Mar 1572 Bristol
-c-1-1-2 Thomas Cary of Chilton Foliot d before 21.06.1536
-c-1-1-3 William Cary
-a Sir Hugh Courtenay, Baron Courtenay dvp before 31.08.1349 m 1341 Elizabeth Brian d 23.09.1375, dau of Guy Brian, Lord of Tor-Brian
-b Thomas Courtenay dvp
-d William Courtenay, Archbishop of Canterbury d 1396
-e John Courtenay
-f Sir Philip Courtenay of Powderham Castle, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland d c 1406 m Anne Wake dau of Sir Thomas Wake
-g Sir Peter Courtenay, KG, Governor of Calais, Chamberlain d unm 1409
-h Humphrey Courtenay
-i Margaret Courtenay m John de Cobham, 3rd Lord d 10.01.1407-8
-i-1 Joan Cobham dvp 1388 m Sir John de la Pole of Chrishall
-i-1-1 Joan 4th Baroness de Cobham b c 1372 Essex d c 13 Jan 1433 Cobham Kent m1 1391 Reginald Braybrook of Cooling, Kent b c 1375 d 20.09.1405
-i-1-1-1 Joan Braybroke b c 1395 m Sir Thomas Brooke of Brooke b c 139 d 1439
-j Elizabeth Courtenay d 07.08.1395 m1 Sir John Vere, younger of Oxford b c 12.1335, dvpsp before 23.06.1350 m2 1350 Sir Andrew Luttrell of Chilton
-j-1 Sir Hugh Luttrell of Chilton, East Quantoxhead and Dunster Castle d 24.03.1428, Seneschal of Normandy m Catherine Beaumont Be18 b about1360 d 28.08.1435, dau of Sir John Beaumont of Sherwell
-j-1-4 Elizabeth Lutterell b 1388 in Dunster, Somerset m2 in 1421 in Longville, Norfolk John Stratton
+6 Sir Philip Courtenay Co19 of Powderham Castle, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland d c 1406
m Anne Wake dau of Sir Thomas Wake
+7 Hugh Courtenay, 2nd/10th Earl of Devon (b 12.07.1303, d 02.05.1377)
m. 11.08.1325 Margaret de Bohun (d 16.12.1391, dau of Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford, Earl of Essex
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-1-1-1-1 Urith Chichester b 1558, Shirwell Devon
m John Trevwkyab b 1552 Somerset d. 01.04.1623 Somerset
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-1-1-1-2 John Chichester b c 25.02.1547 Devon d. 31.03.1586, Devon
m Anne Dennis b 1546, Devon
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-1-1-1-3 Cicely/Cecilia Chichester b 1547, Raleigh Devon
m Thomas Hatch b 09.1557 Aller Devon d 27.02.1584
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-1-1-1-3-1 Arthur Hatch b 1577 Aulers Devon d 07.06.1625 London
m margaret Mallet b 1577 Enmore Somerset d 01.06.1625 Dorset
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-1-1-1-3-1-1 Thomas Hatch b 19.02.1601 Exeter Devon d 27.05.1661 Scituate Plymouth Co MA
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-1-1-1-3-1-1-1 Jeremiah Hatch b 22.07.1626, Kent d. aft 16.03.1711 Scituate Plymouth Co MA
m Mary Hewes b 1637 Scituate Plymouth Co MA d aft 1713 Scituate Plymouth Co MA
-1 Lydia Hatch b 05.12.1669 Scituate Plymouth Co MA d 22.08.1686 Scituate Plymouth Co MA m John Dillingham b 21.02.1656 Sandwich Barnstable Co MA d 1733.
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-1-1-1-3-1-1-2 Jonathan Hatch b 1625 Wye Kent d by 1713, Scituate Plymouth Co MA
m Sarah Rowley b 1625, Plymouth Plymouth Co MA d. 12.1710 Falmouth Barnstable Co MA
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-1-1-1-4 Arthur Chichester b 05.1563, Barnstaple Devon d. 19.02.1625, London
m Lettice Perrot b 1568 Raleigh Devon d. 27.11.1620 Raleigh Devon
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2 Elizabeth Chichester b 1472 Pilton Raleigh Manor Pilton Devon
m John Berry b 1480 England.
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-3 Peter Chichester b 1475 Pilton Raleigh Manor Pilton Devon
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-4 Rev William chichester b 1476 Pilton Raleigh Manor Pilton Devon
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-5 Jane Chichester b 1477 Pilton Raleigh Manor Pilton Devon
m THOMAS Bretton b 1475 England.
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-6 Phillippa chichester b 1479 Pilton Raleigh Manor Pilton Devon
m John Cole b 1475, England.
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-7 Richard Chichester b 1479 Devon
m Eleanor b 1480 England.
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-8 Elias Chichester b 1482 Pilton Raleigh Manor Pilton Devon England.
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-9 Tristran Chichester b 1483 Pilton Raleigh Manor Pilton Devon England.
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-10 Henry Chichester b 1489 Pilton Ralegh Manor Devon
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-2 Elizabeth Chichester b 1451, Pilton Ralegh Manor Devon d. Ilfordcombe Parish Devon
m John Berry b 1450, Ilfordcombe Parish Devon
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-3 John chichester b 1445, Pilton Ralegh Manor Devon d. 04.01.1477 England
m Thomasin Steyning b 1446 Devon d c 1477.
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-4 Margaret Chichester b 1449, Pilton Ralegh Manor Devon
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5 Hugh Chichester b 1453 Pilton Ralegh Manor Devon d Aveton-Gifford Devon
m Elizabeth Trenchard b 1455 England
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -2 Thomasine Chichester b c 1427 Raleigh Devon
m John Cockworthy b c 1420 Yarnscombe Devon, Escheator
+1 John Cockworthy b c 1395
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -2-1 Thomasine Cockworthy b 1451 Yarnscombe Devon d 29 Nov 1477 Affeton West Worlington Devon
m b 1475 Nicholas Stukeley
-1 Thomas Stukeley b 24 1475 Affeton d there c 30 Jan 1542 m aft 1498 Anne Wood b c 1476 Childrey Berks dau of Thomas Wood and Isabel
-2 Joan Stukeley m Baynard
-1-1 Hugh Stukeley b c 1496 Affeton Castle Devon d there 6 Jan 1559 m Jane Pollard b 1500 Kings Nympton Devon d 1559 dau of Lewis Pollard and Agnes Hext
-1-2 Margery Stukeley m Farringdon
-1-1-1 Lewis Stucley b by 6 Jan 1529 Devon d 1 Dec 1581 m 1550 Affeton Devon Anne Hill
-1-1-2 Anne Stucley b c 1530 m William Bellew b c 1509 Alversdiscott Devon d aft 7 Jun 1578 'Braunton Devon son of Henry Bellewe b c 1485 Alverdiscott
-1-1-3 Hugh Stukeley/Stucley
-1-1-1-1 Lewis Stucley b c 1554 'Devon m Margaery Arscott
-1-1-1-2 John Stucley b 1551 Devon d 15 Jan 1611 m1 1573 Frances St Leger b c 1549 d 19 Jul 1597 dau of John St Leger d 1593 and m Katherine Neville dau of George Neville, Lord of Bergavenny m2 19 Jul 1597 Tawstock Devon Mary Redman
-1-1-1-3 Scipio Stucley
-1-1-2-1 Richard Bellew b c 1550 d aft 1579 m c 1575 Monleigh Devon Margaret St Leger

-1-1-1-2-1 Mary Stucley b c 1579 d by 26 Oct 1632 Bideford Devon m 1596 in Devon Simon Weekes
-1-1-1-2-2 Lewis Stucley
-1-1-1-2-3 Katherine Stucley m Dowrish
-1-1-1-2-4 Anne Stucley m Coode
-1-1-1-2-5 John Stucley
-1-1-1-2-6 Gertrude Stucley m Bury
-1-1-1-2-7 Thomas Stucley
-1-1-1-2-8 Damaris Stucley m Calmady
-1-1-1-2-9 Frances Stucley m Hutchinson
-1-1-1-2-10 Agnes Stucley
-1-1-1-2-11 Elizabeth Stucley m Barrett
-1-1-1-2-12 Honor Stucley m Burnell
-1-1-1-2-14 Gertrude Stucley m Williams
-1-1-1-2-15 John Stucley

-1-1-1-2-1-1 Francis Weekes
-1-1-1-2-1-2 Mary Weekes m Taylor
-1-1-1-2-1-3 Grenville Weekes
-1-1-1-2-1-4 Arminilla Weeks b m Stucley
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -2-2 Margaret Cokeworthy
m Pollard
Ma28-6-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -2-3 Alice Cockworthy
m Fortescue
Ma28-7 Filia DE MANDEVILLE b 1081, Great Haseley, Rycote Oxfordshire d 1130
m2 Lesceline
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494. John Greene b 1448 Bowbridge Hall Dorset d 1520 Arlesley Bedford
m Elizabeth Warner b 1475 Gillingham Dorset d 1560 Cumberland
Robert Green b 1490 Bowbridge Hall Dorset d 1558
m Elizabeth Worgg b 1503 Bowbridge Hall Dorset
-1 Richard Green b 1527 Gillingham Dorset d 03.05.1608 Bowbridge Hall Dorset
m Agnes HALL b 1538 Gillingham Dorset
+1 y HALL
-1-1 Richard Green b 1560, Bowridge Hall Gillingham Dorset d 23.06.1617, Salisbury Wiltshire
m Mary HOOKER 1587 b 16.08.1567 Exeter Devon
+1 John HOOKER and ANSTICE BRIDGEMAN
-1-1-1 Peter Greene, m JOAN.
-1-1-2 Richard Greene d 1617.
-1-1-3 Robert Greene, d 1650.
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495. Sir Henry de Vere b 1450 Dreighton Northamptonshire d 1493 Trento Trentino Italy
m m Isabel Tresham b 1455 Drayton Daventry Northamptonshire dau of
+1 Sir Thomas Tresham of Sywell
Elizabeth de Vere b 1483 Addington Magna Northamptonshire England d 1562 Chancel Turvey Bedford
m John MORDAUNT b 1480 Cople Bedford d 18.08.1562 Bedford, 1529-1562 1st Baron of Mordaun son of SIR John MORDAUNT
677. i. MARGARET MORDAUNT b 1520, Turvey Parish Bedford d 1596. 677. MARGARET17 MORDAUNT (Elizabeth16 de VERE, SIR Henry15, SIR John14, Richard13, Alice12 FITZWALTER, ELEANOR11 de PERCY) b 1520 Turvey Parish Bedford England d 1596 m John DENTON. b 1515 Shropshire England d 1596 Shropshire +1 MARGARET MORDAUNT and John DENTON
-1 Alice DENTON b 1542, d 1590,
m Nicholas Williamson de PILIN b 1530 Wilmslow Cheshire England d 1600 Lanacashire
+1 y WilliamSON
-1-1 Thomas Williamson b 1563 London d 1610, London
m Ann ALLEN b 1567 Middlesex d 1620
+1 y ALLEN
-1-1-1 Richard Williamson b 1593, London d 1659, Surry Co VA
m Margaret SHERWOOD b 1593 London d 1670 VA
+1 y SHERWOOD
-1-1-1-1 James Williamson b 1621, Essex Co VA d 12.08.1656, Rappahannock Co VA
m Anne UNDERWOOD, dau of b 1629 Isle of Wight VA d 1662 Rappahannock Co VA
+1 William UNDERWOOD and MARGARET MASON
-1-1-1-1-1 Margaret WilliamSON b 1645, Isle of Wight VA d 09.02.1709, Millenbeck Lancaster Co VA m CAPT. William BALL b 02.01.1640, England; d 30.09.1694, Lancaster Co VA
-1-1-1-1-2 William WilliamSON b 1650, Lancaster Co VA d Rappahannock Co VA m ANN HARRISON b 1659, VA d 1747, Stafford Co VA
-1-1-1-1-3 Henry WilliamSON b 1643, Essex Co VA d 1699, Essex Co VA
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496. Constance de Vere b 1450 Drayton Daventry Northamptonshire England d 1499
m John LE BOTELER, son of Philip LE BOTELER and ISABEL WILLOUGHBY. b 1436 Hertfordshire d 1504
-1 Elizabeth LE Boteler b 1475, WoodhallWatton Norfolk d 1514, Ashwell Northamptonshire England.
m Thomas Lovet b 1455 Ashwell Northamptonshire d 16.12.1542 son of
+1 Thomas LOVET and ANNE de DRAYTON
Thomas LOVETT b 1494, Ashwell Northamptonshire d 1561, Ashwell Northamptonshire
m ANNE DANVERS b 1491, Culworth Oxfordshire d 11.06.1528, Culworth Oxfordshire England.
Elizabeth Lovett b 1521 Astwell d 21 Aug 1577 Chicheley Bucks m Anthony Cave b c 1517 d 1558
Mary Cave b1 Nov 1556 Chicheley, Bucks d 6 Oct 1593 Roxwell, Essex m Jerome Weston (1556-1603)
Dorothy Weston b 1584 Roxwell, Essex m Edward Pynchon of Writtle b c 1584 -1 Elizabeth Pynchon b 1604 d 7 Jul 1667 m William Luchan (1594-c1659)
-2 John Pinchon
-3 Anne Pynchon
-1-1 Dorothy Luchan b c 1650 m John\James Lockhart b c1656 -1-1-1 Ann Lockhart b c 1690 d aft 1720 m John Pollok of Balgray b c1690 d aft1720 -1-1-1-1 Robina Pollok b c 1730 d 1820 m Hew Crawford-Pollok, 2nd Baronet Pollok b c1730 d 1794 -1-1-1-1-1 Robert Crawford-Pollok, 3rd Baronet Pollok b c1760-?)
-1-1-1-1-2 Lucken Crawford b c 1767 Scotland d aft 1806 Scotland m John Gordon-Cuming-Skene b 1761 d 1828

-1-1-1-1-2-1 William Gordon-Cuming-Skene (1784-1837)
-1-1-1-1-2-2 Reubina or Robina Gordon-Cuming-Skene (1785-)
-1-1-1-1-2-3 Maria Gordon (1786-)
-1-1-1-1-2-4 Crawfurd Pollok Gordon b July 1788 Scotland d 17 March 1880 South Erins, Argyllshire m William Forlong of Erins (1790-1878) had issue
-1-1-1-1-2-5 Isabella Gordon-Cuming-Skene (1790-)
-1-1-1-1-2-6 John Gordon (1792-)
-1-1-1-1-2-7 Lucken Norwich (Lucy) Gordon (1794-)
-1-1-1-1-2-8 Hamilton Eliza Gordon (1796-)
-1-1-1-1-2-9 Thomas Gordon-Cuming-Skene (1799-)
-1-1-1-1-2-10 James Gordon-Cuming-Skene (1802-c1892)
-1-1-1-1-2-11 George Huntly Gordon (1804-)
-1-1-1-1-2-12 Robert Pollock Gordon (1806-)
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Hannah Parrish continued from above b 1679 Dunstable Middlesex MA d 28.01.1748, Bedford Hillsborough NH
m John Goffe b 18.09.1679 Boston, Suffolk, MA d 08.09.1748 Bedford Hillsborough NH son of John Goffe and Hannah Summers
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1 John Goffe b 25.03.1701 Boston Suffolk MA d 20.10.1786, Bedford Hillsborough NH m Hannah Griggs b 22.10.1702 Roxbury Norfolk MA d 18.05.1798 Bedford Hillsborough NH dau of ICHABOD GRIGGS and MARGARET BISHOP
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-1 Margaret Goffe b 26.11.1734 Derryfield Hillsborough NH d 09.1775, Derryfield Hillsborough NH
m 08.09.1754 Deerfield Rockingham NH Col John SIMPSON MOORE b 28.11.1731 Litchfield Hillsborough NH d 09.01.1809 Norridgewock Lincoln ME son of SAMUEL MOOR and NANCY BUTTERFIELD
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-1-1 John W Moore b 11.12.1755, Pitt NC d 1820, Saint George Parish Burke GA
m1 CLARA MARTIN b 1765 Orange Co NC d 1830 Chatham NC + 1 ch
m2 MARCIA MCALL b 1777 Mecklenburg Co NC d 1840 Effingham GA + 1 ch
m3 Winnifred/Winnie Hardeman 14.06.1792 Effingham GA + 7 ch b 21.07.1754 Beaufort District SC d 1810 dau of Thomas HARDEMAN and Elizabeth SIRMANS
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-1-1-1 James MOORE b 1792, Orange NC d 1820, Orange NC
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-1-1-2 Charlotte MOORE b 1800 Bulloch Co GA d 1895 What Is Bradford FL
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-1-1-3 Benjamin Moore b 1786 Bladen Co NC d 13.04.1857 Columbus Polk Co NC
m Martha Jacobs b 1790 Bladen Co NC d Columbus Co NC dau of Euphemia Jacobs b 1795, Bladen NC d Bladen NC
m Samuel Campbell b 1785 Bladen Co NC d Bladen, NC
-1 Aaron Moore b 07.10.1844 Perquimans NC d 28.03.1905, Welch Creek Columbus NC m 25.09.1865 Columbus NC MARIA CALINE LOWRY b 1830 Robeson Co NC d 13.02.1907 dau of ALLEN LOWRY and Mary CUMBO
-2 PENELOPE MOORE b 13.11.1822 Elkton Bladen NC d 04.02.1883 Whites Creek, Bladen NC m John SPAULDING b 03.02.1817 Elkton Bladen NC d 10.10.1894 Whites Creek Bladen, NC son of BENJAMIN SPAULDING and EDITH JACOBS
-3 DEBBY MOORE b 1815 Columbus, NC d 1850 Columbus, NC m SHADRACK CHAVIS b 1810 Columbus, NC
-4 THURSEY MOORE b 1820, Bladen Co, NC d Columbus Co, NC m NELSON JACOBS b 1817 Brunswick, NC d Columbus Co NC son of John MITCHELL and MARGARET JACOBS
-5 James Moore b 18.06.1836 Columbus, NC d 06.09.1908, Welchs Creek, Columbus, NC m 24.05.1880 Robeson Co NC Caroline Spaulding b 1836 Columbus, NC d 07.08.1906 Welchs Creek, Columbus, NC dau of John SPAULDING and Mary JACOBS
-6 ISRAEL MOORE b 24.02.1817, Columbus Co, NC d 18.02.1898, Welches Creek, Columbus, NC m ANN Elizabeth SPAULDING b 03.1822 Colombus Co Co NC d 25.03.1906 Welches Creek Columbus NC dau of EMANUEL SPAULDING and SUSANNAH CUMBO
-7 John MOORE b 01.1836, Welches Creek, Columbus, NC d 1910, Welches Creek, Columbus, NC m1 HARRIETT ADELINE SPAULDING b 1842 Columbus Co, NC d 1862 Columbus Co NC + 1 ch dau of ARMSTEAD SPAULDING and HELEN CAMPBELL m2 FRANCIS E SPAULDING 1863 NC b 06.1847 Clarkton, Bladen, NC d 1905 + 10 ch
-8 BENJAMIN John MOORE b 07.1837, NC d 04.06.1923, Bogue, Columbus, NC m Mary Catherine FREEMAN b 24.12.1841 Bladen Co, NC d 07.02.1909 Welches Creek Columbus NC dau of y Freeman
-9 OWEN MOORE b 1842, Columbus Co, NC d Brunswick, NC
-10 LUCY ANN MOORE b 30.09.1843, Columbus Co, NC d 07.09.1898, Welches Creek Columbus NC m William MONROE EUDY 19.12.1857. b 28.11.1831 Mount Pleasant Cabarrus Co NC
-1-1 MARTHA MOORE m William J HILL, 22.02.1903, Magnolia Duplin NC
-1-2 ISAIH MOORE b 1864 m ANNA TAYLOR, 22.03.1896, Magnolia ,Duplin NC
-1-3 AARON Edward MOORE b 1867, Columbus Co NC d 04.06.1925, White Creek Bladen NC m1 FRANCES MOORE b 22.09.1868, Hillsborough Orange NC d 25.11.1941, Welch Creek, Columbus, NC m2 AMELIA BUNTING, 16.10.1892, Colombus NC
-1-4 JOSEPHINE B MOORE b 18.02.1868, Columbus, NC d 07.04.1902, Westford, Middlesex, MA m ABNER B LOWRY 08.01.1890 Columbus, NC b 26.10.1862 Pembroke, Robeson, NC d 26.07.1944 Robeson, NC son of CALVIN LOWRY and MARIAH SAMPSON
-1-5 REBECCA MOORE b 10.10.1870 d 08.02.1909 m O H LENNON, 13.03.1889, Columbus, NC
-2-1 EDITH M SPAULDING b 04.10.1848 Columbus Co NC d 04.06.1912 Whites Creek Bladen NC m 1868 NC STEPHEN CAMPBELL b 05.1846, Whites Creek, Bladen, NC d Bladen, NC
-2-2 ELVY SPAULDING b 1845, Bladen, NC d 1875, Whites Creek, Bladen, NC m 21.09.1866 Colombus NC SOLOMAN WEBB b 03.1836 Brunswick, NC d 1912 Bradenton, Manatee, FL
-2-3 Jonathan SPAULDING b 04.1861, NC d 10.11.1926, Welchs Creek, Columbus, NC
-2-4 CALDONIA SPAULDING b 01.06.1842 Elkton, Bladen, NC d 12.06.1922 Bogue, Columbus, NC m JAMES OWEN FREEMAN b 01.01.1837 Columbus, NC d 02.04.1882 Bogue, Columbus, NC
-2-5 DELILAH SPAULDING b 10.05.1850, NC d 18.08.1921, NC m Henry DESET SPAULDING, 05.03.1878, Colombus City NC
-2-6 PENELOPE SPAULDING b 10.08.1858, Columbus Co, NC d 02.10.1935, Elizabethtown, Bladen, NC m FRANKLIN W Rogers b 06.1849 NC
-4-1 ISABELLA MOORE b 1845, Welches Creek, Columbus, NC d 07.11.1932, Welches Creek, Columbus, NC m IVER SPAULDING b 03.02.1819 Columbus NC d 04.02.1888 Welches Creek Columbus NC son of BENJAMIN SPAULDING and EDITH JACOBS
-4-2 MARIA MOORE b 1850, Columbus Co, NC m W J GRAHAM, 06.12.1866
-5-1 George E MOORE b Columbus Co, NC m GENCY
-5-2 John MOORE b 1856, Westfield IN m Mary REBECCA STANBOROUGH, 1876, Westfield, IN b 28.10.1856, Westfield IN d 1900
-5-3 WILEY MOORE b 1860, Columbus Co, NC d Welchs Creek, Columbus, NC
-5-4 JAMES DANIEL MOORE b 1863, Columbus Co, NC d Welchs Creek, Columbus, NC m LUCY MOORE.
-5-5 Mary ELIZA MOORE b 03.03.1865, Welches Creek Columbus Co NC d 18.03.1922, Welchs Creek, Columbus, NC m1 J L FREEMAN m2 BENJAMIN MITCHELL.
-5-6 ELIZA MOORE b 1867, Columbus Co, NC m John FREEMAN Clawhammer
-5-7 Frances Moore b 22.09.1868, Hillsborough Orange NC d 25.11.1941, Welch Creek, Columbus, NC m1 AARON Edward MOORE b 1867 Columbus Co NC d 04.06.1925 White Creek Bladen NC son of AARON MOORE and MARIA LOWRY m2 21.01.1885 Columbus EVERETT L FREEMAN, NC b 14.10.1860 NC d 02.06.1942 Columbus Co NC son of John FREEMAN and SARAH SPAULDING m3 4.12.1889 Hillsboro, Orange Co NC SAMUEL E WHITTED b 15.10.1871 Orange NC d 11.05.1925 Hillsboro, Orange, NC son of CORNELIOUS WHITTED and JANE HALL
-5-8 ESTHER LUTILLEY MOORE b 1875, Columbus Co, NC d Welchs Creek, Columbus, NC
-5-9 IDA MOORE b 1876 KY
-5-10 SIMEON MOORE b 1878, Welches Creek Columbus Co NC
-5-11 CROSSBURY MOORE b 09.1881, Welches Creek Columbus Co NC
-5-12 LORAVINIA MOORE b 07.01.1883, Welches Creek Columbus Co NC d 02.12.1948, Welches Creek Columbus Co NC m ANDREW MITCHELL.
-5-13 ISABELLE MOORE.
-5-14 William LUTHER MOORE b 12.10.1857, Columbus Co NC d 22.12.1930, Maxton Robeson Co NC, founder of the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. , first taught in Columbus Co and later taught in Robeson Co, NC, pastor of Prospect Methodist church for 44 years, 1885 instrumental in enacting a North Carolina bill to establish the Croatan Indian Normal School in Robeson Co., inspired the community to unite and build and support the one-room school. 1887 along with Preston Locklear, "Big Jim" Oxendine, and James E Dial Sr appointed by the North Carolina General Assembly as the original trustees of the Croatan Normal School, known today as the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. Fifteen students enrolled when classes began later in the fall of 1887. Rev. Moore was the first principal and the only teacher for the first three years , November 1964, the William Luther Moore Arts Building was dedicated at Pembroke State College (now UNC-Pembroke) in recognition for his contributions to his community and to his school. Rev. Doctor Fuller Lowry, the first graduate of the Indian Normal School, delivered the dedication address. http://www.uncp.edu/map/moore_hall.htm m 24 May 1880 Robeson Co NC Mary CATHRINE OXENDINE, b 25.03.1854 Robeson Co NC d 07.01.1928 Smiths Robeson Co NC first female Native American teacher in Robeson Co dau of HUGH OXENDINE and ELIZA CHAVIS
-6-1 CAROLINE A MOORE b 09.1853 Columbus Co NC d 29.07.1935 Wilmington New Hanover NC m 1875 Colombus NC BERNARD SPAULDING b 12.1852 Colombus, NC d 16.02.1923 Ransom Columbus NC
-6-2 DELPHIA ANN MOORE b 19.04.1861, Columbus Co, NC d 08.08.1932, Waccamaw Columbus NC m 1888 Colombus City NC WILLIE BUNN JACOBS b 12.11.1858 Columbus Co NC d 30.11.1904 Waccamaw Columbus NC son of NELSON JACOBS and ANN MITCHELL
-6-3 LEWIS MOORE b 25.01.1843, Columbus Co NC d 01.05.1904 Welches Creek Columbus NC m 1868 AMANDA SPAULDING b 07.04.1849 Columbus NC d 14.11.1914 Welches Creek Columbus NC dau of EMANUEL SPAULDING and SUSANNAH CUMBO
-6-4 CALVIN B. MOORE b 05.04.1845 Columbus Co NC d 21.04.1913 Welches Creek Columbus NC m LENA VICTORIA WEBB b 05.1852 Brunswick NC d 16.09.1931 Welchs Creek Columbus NC
-6-5 Mary Edith Moore b 22.08.1847 Welches Creek, NC d 22.07.1902, Welches Creek Columbus NC m John W White b 08.08.1846 Northwest Brunswick NC d 11.12.1920 Welchs Creek Columbus NC son of WHITE and LUCY FREEMAN
-6-6 AARON MCDUFFIE MOORE b 06.09.1863, Rosindale, NC d 29.04.1923, Durham Durham Co NC m 1889 SARAH MCCOTTA DANCY b 06.08.1866 Tarboro Edgecombe NC d 26.07.1950, Durham Durham Co NC
-6-7 MARGARET SUSANNAH MOORE b 16.08.1849 Columbus Co NC d 15.10.1920 Welches Creek Columbus NC m y Spaulding
-7-1 Rev ARMSTEAD MCLEAN MOORE b 1861, Colombus Co Co NC d 1896, Waccamaw Columbus Co NC m 1.09.1891 Robeson Co, NC ANABELLA LOWRY b 03.12.1864 Robeson Co NC d 30.10.1965 Durham Durham NC dau of Rev CALVIN LOWRY and MARIAH SAMPSON
-7-2 RHODA MARIAH MOORE b 1875, Welches Creek, Columbus, NC d 1899, Welches Creek Columbus NC m NATHAN W FREEMAN.
-7-3 John JAMES MOORE b 07.1871 m Mary A BLANKS, 06.02.1902 b 1875, NC
-7-4 MARTHA JANE MOORE b 15.04.1867 Columbus Co NC d 24.05.1926 Clarkton RFD, Columbus, NC m1 WESLEY R FAULK. b 04.08.1856 d 05.05.1921 m2 3.08.1885 Rev DANIEL JAMES MOORE b 20.02.1856 Welches Creek, Columbus NC d 26.08.1908 Welches Creek Columbus NC he m1 Francenia Spaulding, dau of William Spaulding (son of Benjamin Spaulding)
-7-5 ANDREW JACKSON MOORE b 02.04.1865 Welches Creek Columbus NC d 25.09.1941 Welches Creek Columbus NC, Cherokee Indian
-7-6 MARION MOORE b 02.1870, Welches Creek Columbus NC d 1945, White Creek Bladen Co NC m 16.11.1892 Columbus Co NC Mary A FREEMAN b 18.08.1871 Welches Creek Columbus NC d 26.01.1951 Clarkton Bladen NC dau of John William FREEMAN and SARAH SPAULDING
-7-7 FLORA ETTA MOORE b 26.09.1878, Welches Creek, Columbus, NC d 29.10.1960, Lake Waccamaw Cemetery, Columbus, NC m1 John W. PATTERSON b 17.04.1906 m2 EASON William HEYWOOD b 14.07.1840, Gates, NC d 30.09.1934, Lake Waccamaw Cemetery, Columbus, NC
-7-8 LUCREATIA MOORE b 03.1882, Welches Creek Columbus NC d Welches Creek Columbus NC
-7-9 ANNIE MADLIN MOORE b 12.03.1885, Welches Creek Columbus NC d 12.03.1966, Welches Creek Columbus NC m 13.03.1907 Colombus City NC MACK GODWIN b 04.06.1889 LA d 11.05.1964 son of ALONZO GODWIN and LILLIAN BUNN
-7-10 CAMMON BOYD MOORE b 26.11.1888, Welches Creek Columbus NC d 16.01.1937, Wilmington, New Hanover, North Carolina,Usa.
-7-11 IVER PEARSON MOORE b 15.01.1894 Columbus NC d 20.06.1952, Whiteville Columbus NC m HALLIE ISADORE JACOBS b 11.11.1899 Columbus, NC d 26.06.1955, Welches Creek Columbus NC
-8-1 JANE MOORE b 11.1864 Welches Creek Columbus NC d 1925 Whitesboro Cape May NJ m Edward MITCHELL
-8-2 DORCUS MOORE b 01.1874 NC d 29.07.1906 Bogue Columbus NC m 31.10.1888 JOEL FREEMAN b 15.05.1864 Bogue Columbus NC d 29.01.1946 son of NEASE FREEMAN and Mary SPAULDING
-8-3 1823. iii. ULYSSES STEPHENS MOORE b 09.06.1870 Welches Creek Columbus NC d 27.06.1948 Welches Creek Columbus NC m 19.08.1892 RACHEL CAROLINE WEBB b 04.10.1870 Whites Creek Bladen NC d 13.09.1942 Welches Creek Columbus NC dau of SOLOMAN WEBB and ELVY SPAULDING
-8-4 CALISTER MOORE b 02.10.1874, Welches Creek Columbus NC d 26.08.1895, Welches Creek Columbus NC
-8-5 CARVER RILEY MOORE b 08.11.1882, Welches Creek Columbus NC d 17.01.1958, Clarkton, Columbus, NC m SHARLEE SPAULDING b 07.06.1882, Columbus Co, NC d 07.03.1958, Welches Creek Columbus NC
-10-1 Thomas BIRCHLEY EUDY b 12.05.1874, Mount Pleasant Cabarrus Co NC d 08.08.1939, Mount Pleasant Cabarrus Co NC m MOLLIE E MOOSE b 23.07.1873 Cabarrus Co NC d 16.12.1949 Mount Pleasant Cabarrus Co NC dau of JULIS M MOOSE

-1-4-1 COTTIE ARELIA LOWRY b 19.02.1891, Robeson Co NC d 22.06.1982, Lumberton, Robeson, NC m CONLY L. RANSOM 18.09.1915 Robeson Co, NC, son of MARTIN RANSOM and Alice (ANN)JohnSON. b 05.09.1892 Robeson Co NC d 25.05.1980 Laurinburg Scotland Co NC
-1-4-2 ZEB ABNER LOWRY b 25.12.1898, Robeson, NC d 18.02.1985, Lumberton, Robeson, NC m FANNIE BELL MAYNOR.
-1-4-3 BERTIE LOWRY b 01.02.1895 Robeson Co NC d 17.03.1990 NC m FRANK LOCKLEAR, son of WILLIS LOCKLEAR. b 31.03.1894 Robeson Co NC d 21.11.1977 Robeson Co NC
-2-2-1 RACHEL CAROLINE WEBB b 04.10.1870, Whites Creek, Bladen, NC d 13.09.1942, Welches Creek, Columbus, NC m 19.08.1892 ULYSSES STEPHENS MOORE b 09.06.1870 Welches Creek, Columbus, NC d 27.06.1948 Welches Creek, Columbus, NC son of BENJAMIN MOORE and Mary FREEMAN
-2-2-2 William BARTY WEBB b 13.08.1870 Whites Creek, Bladen NC d 14.01.1959 Bolton, Columbus, NC m Mary ARRIE FREEMAN b 27.12.1871, Waccamaw, Columbus, NC d 31.05.1957, Bolton, Columbus, NC
-2-4-1 ANDREW JohnSON FREEMAN b 25.01.1866 Bogue, Columbus, NC d 08.11.1924, Bogue, Columbus, NC m BEDIE YOUNG b 05.1888 Waccamaw, Columbus, NC d 03.02.1946 Bogue, Columbus, NC
-2-4-2 Robert FREEMAN b 1867 Bogue, Columbus, NC d Bogue, Columbus, NC m BESSIE BAKER
-2-4-3 CALDONIA VICTORIA FREEMAN b 10.1869, Bogue, Columbus, NC d Montgomery, GA m EVERETT J BLANKS b 05.1869 Carvers Creek Bladen NC d 26.10.1960 Chester, Middlesex, CT son of SAMUEL BLANKS and EMELINE SPAULDING
-2-4-4 VICTORIA FREEMAN b 1870 NC
-2-4-5 MELTON FREEMAN b 1872 Bouge Colombus Co Co NC d Bouge Colombus Co Co NC
-2-4-6 LORA PENELOPE FREEMAN b 04.1874 Bouge Columbus Co Co NC d Colombus Co Co NC m DAVID WEBB 24.09.1904 Columbus Co NC b 1842 Columbus Co Co NC d 21.04.1928 Welches Creek Columbus NC
-2-4-7 STEPHEN VANN FREEMAN b 07.1876 Bouge Columbus Co Co NC d Waccamaw Columbus Co NC m SILVIA BOUIE 25.03.1898 Columbus Co NC
-2-4-8 JAMES GASTON FREEMAN b 12.09.1882 Bouge Colombus Co Co NC d 09.12.1952 Bolton Columbus Co Co NC m 25.03.1906 Columbus Co NC ANNIE JACOBS b 31.03.1879 Ransom Columbus Co Co NC d 02.10.1961 Bolton Columbus Co Co NC dau of CHRISTOPHER JACOBS and Elizabeth PATRICK
-4-1-1 GEORGE SPAULDING
-4-1-2 Henry SPAULDING
-4-1-3 JASPER F SPAULDING
-4-1-4 LONNIE SPAULDING
-4-1-5 MAHONEY SPAULDING
-4-1-6 WALTER SPAULDING m MAMIE KELSEY
-4-1-7 MCIVER SPAULDING
-5-1-1 EDDIE MOORE m ANNIE MARIE
-5-1-2 FRANCES FANNIE MOORE b 23.01.1840, Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co, NC d 18.08.1825, Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co, NC m 15 Mar 1865 Rev EDWIN AUGUSTUS YOUNG OSBORNE b 06.05.1837, Madison Co, AL d 12.10.1926, Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co, NC Son of Dr.Ephraim Brevard and Nancy Smith Osborne , moved with his family to Hill Co.,Texas in 1855.In 1858,he walked from Texas to Charlotte, North Carolina, to live with relatives there,so he could continue his education.He enrolled in Military School at Statesville,NC. School was suspended when the Civil War started.Edwin entered the Confederate Army as a Captain in the North Carolina State Troops, formed in Iradell Co.,NC, Colonel in July,1864, Measles, wounds to the thigh,leg,side,and hand, loss of two fingers ended active service in the military, Clerk of the Court in Charlotte. teacher, lawyer, Episcopal Priest, founder and superintendent of the Thompson Orphanage in Charlotte, Chaplain in the Spanish American War. On March 26,1915, an honorary pallbearer at the funeral of Mary Jackson,widow of Stonewall Jackson, at death 89yrs 5mo 7d.
-5-1-3 LORA MOORE
-5-1-4 JULIA MOORE
-5-4-1 MILLARD MOORE m SARAH JANE SPAULDING dau of Henry SPAULDING and LINDA MOORE
-5-4-2 ASA CLEVELAND MOORE b 30.05.1889, Columbus Co, NC d Whitesboro, Cape May, NJ m GERTRUDE SPAULDING b 14.06.1891, Columbus Co, NC d 08.1975, Bronx Bronx NY
-5-7-1 SIMUEL J WHITTED b 12.1894 Orange CO NC d 11.05.1925 Hillsboro, Orange, NC
-5-7-2 JANE C WHITTED b 06.1893, NC
-5-7-3 Mary OVIDA WHITTED b 05.1895, NC
-5-7-4 MARIAH H WHITTED b 07.1896 Orange Co NC d 24.09.1933, Hillsboro Township, Orange, NC m LENZY PRICE b 1900 NC
-5-7-5 WILLIE E WHITTED b 09.1890 NC d 15.07.1955 Tar Heel, Bladen, NC m116.02.1910 Hillsboro Township, Orange, NC John GRAVES b 1885 Hillsboro Orange Co, N son of CHARLES MERTEN and HARRIETT GRAVES m2 11.05.1918 Cumberland, NC W.A FURGERSON b 1873 NC son of S FURGUSON and ANNIE S.
-5-14-1 ELIZA CAROLINE29 MOORE b 12.08.1885 Robeson Co NC d 21.01.1904 Robeson Co NC
-5-14-2 EMMA JANE MOORE b 09.06.1887 Smiths Robeson Co NC d 08.07.1965 Maxton Robeson Co NC m EARLY BULLARD, 30.06.1910, Burnt Swamp Section of Robeson Co NC b 25.08.1888, Robeson Co NC d 09.01.1977, Laurinburg Scotland Co NC
-5-14-3 LUTHER WARD MOORE b 21.07.1889, Robeson Co NC d 04.12.1957 Prospect Robeson Co NC m NORA REBECCA SMITH b 16.03.1903, Richmond Co NC d 18.10.1991, Lumberton Robeson Co NC m Nora Rebecca Smith.
-5-14-4 CHARLIE HADDEN MOORE b 03.11.1891, Robeson Co NC d 12.07.1943 Prospect Robeson Co NC m 13 Dec 1911 in Robeson Co NC MARIE SAMPSON b 20.03.1887, Robeson Co NC d 14.02.1973, Maxton Robeson Co NC m Nora Rebecca Smith.
-5-14-5 Mary ELLEN MOORE b 07.03.1896, Robeson Co NC d 09.06.1973 Maxton Robeson Co NC m 29.04.1920 Thompson section of NC NOAH H DIAL b 05.04.1897 Robeson Co NC d 27.09.1967, Lumberton Robeson Co NC
-6-1-1 SUSIE MARIAH SPAULDING b 09.1875 Welchs Creek, Colombus NC d 24.03.1955, Freeman, Columbus, NC m William SCOFIELD MITCHELL b 10.1868 Freeman, Columbus, NC d 20.05.1932 Ransom, Columbus, NC son of William MITCHELL
-6-2-1 LILLIAN JACOBS b 03.02.1902, Columbus NC d 23.10.1980 Whiteville, Columbus, NC m NASHFIELD MOORE, b 13.04.1900 Welches Creek Columbus NC d 16.03.1992 Whiteville, Columbus, NC son of ULYSSES MOORE and RACHEL WEBB
-6-3-1 IDA VIRGINIA29 MOORE b 1869 Welches Creek Columbus NC d 13.10.1937 Wilmington New Hanover NC
-6-3-2 LETCY L MOORE b 07.1875 Welches Creek Columbus NC d Brooklyn Kings NY
-6-3-3 MAGGIE L MOORE b 18.05.1877 Welches Creek Columbus NC d 22.10.1920, Welches Creek Columbus NC
-6-3-4 ARAH BADIE MOORE b 09.05.1879, Columbus NC d 04.12.1964, Mebane Alamance NC
-6-3-5 JOSEPH LOUIS MOORE b 09.09.1881 Welches Creek Columbus NC d 30.12.1902 Welches Creek Columbus NC
-6-3-6 WADE HAMPTON MOORE b 29.08.1886 Welches Creek Columbus NC d 21.02.1936 Wilmington New Hanover NC
-6-3-7 SUSANNAH OPHELIA MOORE b 02.12.1888, Welches Creek Columbus NC d 14.12.1957 Welches Creek Columbus NC
-6-3-8 LOYD MOORE b 03.1890, Welches Creek Columbus NC d 05.01.1921 Welches Creek Columbus NC
-6-3-9 LOUISA MOORE b 18.09.1891, Welches Creek Columbus NC d 11.02.1924 Wilmington New Hanover NC
-6-5-1 SARAH JANE WHITE b 06.06.1870, Welches Creek Columbus NC d 02.07.1924 Welches Creek Columbus NC m1 WINNIE WHITE. m2 Henry EVANS SPAULDING 15.03.1887 Columbus NC b 1831 Columbus Co NC d 1906 son of BENJAMIN SPAULDING and EDITH JACOBS
-6-5-2 1881. ii. WILEY FRANKLIN WHITE b 05.03.1873 Welches Creek Columbus NC d 23.08.1930 Welches Creek Columbus NC m Mary ANNA SPAULDING b NC d 1911 Washington District of Columbia NC dau of EMANUEL SPAULDING and SUSANNAH CUMBO
-6-5-3 DANIEL J WHITE b 01.1877 Columbus NC d 30.12.1926 Durham Durham NC
-6-5-4 Mary ELLEN WHITE b 08.1881 Welches Creek Columbus NC d Washington DC
-6-5-5 ELIAS WHITE b 03.1884 Welches Creek Columbus NC
-6-5-6 LUCY WHITE b 03.1889 Welches Creek Columbus NC
-6-5-7 LUTHER WHITE b 03.1889 Welches Creek Columbus NC
-6-7-1 ISRAEL ROY SPAULDING b 16.09.1886 NC d 18.02.1973 Durham, NC m RUTH ALEXANDRIA WHITTED b 02.07.1895 d 31.03.1988 Durham Co NC dau of ANDREW WHITTED and ANNIE HUNTER
-6-7-2 Mary ANNA SPAULDING b 19.12.1881 Welchs Creek, Columbus NC d 26.04.1963 Bronx NY m 17.12.1902 Sandy Plain Church, Columbus Co, NC BENJAMIN MCLEAN SPAULDING b 18.06.1881 Welches Creek, Columbus, NC son of Henry SPAULDING and MATILDA CAMPBELL
-6-7-3 WILEY O SPAULDING.
-6-7-4 SUSANNIE L SPAULDING.
-6-7-5 CHARLES CLINTON SPAULDING b 01.08.1874 NC d 01.08.1952 Durham Durham Co NC, 3rd President of North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company) , a community leader in black Durham and a prominent businessman, from Dictionary of North Carolina Biography, vol. 5, p. 4
-6-7-6 ALONZA G SPAULDING
-6-7-7 EVANDER M SPAULDING
-6-7-8 EMMANUEL SPAULDING
-6-7-9 AARON M SPAULDING
-6-7-10 MARGARET L SPAULDING m y KENNEDY
-6-7-11 GARLAND SPAULDING.
-7-1-1 ADELE MOORE b 09.06.1896 d 17.11.1964 m y MINGO
-7-1-2 HATTIE JANE MOORE b 01.09.1892 d 24.10.1971 m ANDREW MARTIN SPAULDING b 28.11.1888 d 25.10.1966
-7-4-1 ISRAEL MOORE b 10.09.1900; d 06.08.1979 Columbus Co NC m GLADYS LOCKLEAR b 13.08.1907 d 22.03.1980 Columbus Co, NC
-7-4-1 GEORGEANNA MOORE b 07.1887 NC d 1968 Cape May Court House Cape May NJ m 15.05.1905 Columbus Co NC John Henry SPAULDING b 20.08.1886 Columbus Co, NC d 04.1963 Cape May Court House Cape May NJ son of Henry SPAULDING and MATILDA CAMPBELL
-7-5-1 ESSIE MAE MOORE b 8.04.1896 m C.B. MURPHY b 10.07.1888 d 23.08.1972
-7-6-1 HURSIE B MOORE b 24.09.1899 Waccamaw Columbus NC d 01.1966 Cape May Court House Cape May NJ
-7-6-2 MARION WALTER MOORE b 02.02.1902 Whites Creek Bladen Co NC d 25.06.1969 Elizabethtown Bladen NC
-7-9-1 LESSIE ALBERTA GODWIN b 1920 Welches Creek Columbus NC d 18.04.1993 Whiteville Columbus NC
-8-2-1 JAMES L FREEMAN b 09.1889 Bogue Columbus NC
-8-2-2 IDA JANE FREEMAN b 05.1893 Bogue Columbus NC
-8-2-3 CARLOTTA FREEMAN b 12.1896 Bogue Columbus NC
-8-2-4 TYSON P FREEMAN b 12.1897 Bogue, Columbus NC
-8-3-1 FLOYD BENJAMIN MOORE b 12.09.1896 Welches Creek Columbus NC m BERTHA BROOKS b 17.08.1888 West Union Fayette IA dau of CHARLES BROOKS and Mary ROACH
-8-3-2 OSCAR CONRAD MOORE b 03.08.1898, Welches Creek Columbus NC
-8-3-4 NASHFIELD MOORE b 13.04.1900 Welches Creek Columbus NC d 16.03.1992 Whiteville Columbus, NC m LILLIAN JACOBS b 03.02.1902 Columbus NC d 23.10.1980 Whiteville Columbus NC dau of WILLIE JACOBS and DELPHIA MOORE
-8-3-4 Richard D MOORE b 1903 Welches Creek Columbus NC m ANNIE M OLIVER
-8-3-5 SHEPPARD STEPHENS MOORE b 21.10.1904 Welches Creek Columbus NC d 19.09.1976 Whiteville Columbus NC C m LUCILLE MABLE MITCHELL b 1904 d 1972.
-10-1-1 RUBEN MONROE EUDY b 30.01.1898 NC d 21.08.1970 Mount Pleasant Cabarrus Co NC m HETTIE MAGDALENE ROWLAND b 07.10.1899 Cabarrus Co NC d 13.06.1960 Cabarrus Co NC dau of JAMES ROWLAND and ADELINE BARRIER

-1-4-1-1 ANDREW N. RANSOM b 26.07.1916 Robeson Co NC d 05.12.1996 Lumberton Robeson Co NC, 1936 received a degree from what is presently known as the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. In July 2007, the Heritage Walk was dedicated to serve as a permanent monument to all of the university's graduates from 1905 to 1954. Andrew was honored by having his name engraved on a brick in the Heritage Walk walkway in front of Old Main, the oldest building on the campus. m ELMA LOUISE ATER, dau of HORACE ATER and LUELLA MCFARLIN
-1-4-3-1 HAZEL MANDIE LOCKLEAR b 16.07.1926 Lumberton Robeson Co NC
-1-4-3-2 EDDIE MACK LOCKLEAR b 24.08.1928 Lumberton Robeson Co NC d 26.12.2007, Lumberton Robeson Co NC
-1-4-3-3 MARVIN LEE LOCKLEAR b 02.01.1930 Robeson Co NC d 13.11.1961 NC m NINA LOCKLEAR b 01.11.1936 d 13.11.1961
-1-4-3-4 MARIAH MOORE b 17.12.1871 Duplin Co NC d 17.08.1964 Warsaw Magnolia Duplin NC m JERRY GLASPIE.
-1-4-3-5 HANNAH SURRENE MOORE b 1872 Duplin Co NC d 05.10.1938 Teachey, Duplin, NC m ELDER BANKS ALDERMAN. b 1870
-1-4-3-6 IOMA MOORE b 1881 m 12.09.1907 Wilmington, New Hanover Co NC George H. Green b 1880 son of PRESTON Green and MARIA
-1-4-3-7 MARINDA MOORE b 1861 m JAMES STOKES, 22.03.1896 Magnolia Duplin NC b 1875
-2-2-1-1+ for ch see above Ulysses Stephens Moore.
-2-4-1-1 VERA LEE FREEMAN b 1909 Bogue Columbus NC d 29.04.1961 Goldsboro, Wayne, NC
-2-4-1-2 ADELL FREEMAN b 27.07.1910, Bogue Columbus NC d 09.04.1938, Hallsboro, Columbus, North Carolina.
-2-4-1-3 MARSHALL FREEMAN b 04.05.1913, Bogue Columbus NC d 07.03.1979, Robeson Co NC
-2-4-1-4 LLOYD FREEMAN b 1915, Colombus Co Co NC d Colombus Co Co NC
-2-4-1-5 DILLARD FREEMAN b 1921, Bouge Colombus Co Co NC d Colombus Co Co NC
-2-4-2-1 BESSIE LEE FREEMAN b 26.07.1934 Gates Co NC d 31.08.1934 Reynoldson Gates, NC
-2-4-3-1 ANGRISH CURRY BLANKS b 02.07.1891 Ailey Montgomery GA d 15.08.1968 Hartford CT
-2-4-3-2 SAMUEL C BLANKS b 14.08.1904 Higgston Montgomery GA d 28.09.1996 Deep River Middlesex CT m 11.01.1991 New London CT Mary E BUCKRIDGE b 26.05.1940 CT d 12.11.2009 New London CT
-2-4-6-1 IRWIN MACEY WEBB b 27.08.1899 Bouge Columbus Co Co NC d 01.02.1919 Welches Creek Columbus NC
-2-4-6-2 ARCHIE DALLIE WEBB b 14.09.1906 Welches Creek Columbus NC d 09.07.1984 Whiteville Welches Creek Columbus NC
-2-4-6-3 LEE OLIVER WEBB b 23.09.1909 Welches Creek Columbus NC d Columbus Co Co NC
-2-4-6-4 HOWARD WEBB b 05.10.1912 Welches Creek Columbus NC d 08.10.1971 Elizabethtown Bladen Co NC
-2-4-7-1 JAMES RILES FREEMAN b 02.1899 Waccamaw Columbus Co NC
-2-4-7-2 ADDIE FREEMAN
-2-4-7-3 BULIA FREEMAN
-2-4-7-4 Robert FREEMAN
-2-4-8-1 JAMES OWEN FREEMAN FREEMAN b 27.11.1907 Waccamaw Columbus Co NC d 30.07.1980 Whiteville Columbus NC
-5-1-1-1 AVALEEA MOORE.
-5-1-1-2 CURLEY ETTA MOORE.
-5-1-1-3 FARMA LEE MOORE.
-5-1-1-4 ISABELLE MOORE m IVER SPAULDING.
-5-1-1-5 NELLIE MOORE.
-5-1-1-6 SHELVY JEAN MOORE.
-5-1-1-7 SUSIE MOORE.
-5-1-1-8 CELESTINE MOORE.
-5-1-1-9 EDDIE MOORE.
-5-1-1-10 HANNAS MOORE.
-5-1-1-11 MACK MOORE.
-5-1-1-12 ROANIE B MOORE.
-5-1-1-13 SHIRLEY MOORE.
-5-4-1-1 LESTER MOORE b 30.05.1913 d 04.1969 Cape May NJ m VIOLA SPAULDING b 29.07.1915 Welches Creek Columbus NC d 02.11.1989, West Orange Essex, NJ
-5-7-4-1 JAMES WILBUR30 PRICE b 20.04.1924, Hillsboro NC d 28.02.1989, Durham, Durham, NC, police Officer
-5-7-4-2 LENZY PRICE b 1920, NC
-5-7-4-3 SAMUEL PRICE b 1921, NC
-5-7-4-4 William H PRICE b 1926, NC
-5-7-4-5 ERNESTINE b 1928, NC
-5-7-5-1 PATTIE B30 GRAVES b 1913, NC
-5-7-5-2 VERA GRAVES b 1914, NC
-5-7-5-3 DOROTHY GRAVES b 1920, NC
-5-7-5-4 JAMES M GRAVES b 1912, NC
-6-1-1-1 CHARLES M MITCHELL
-6-2-1-1 LEORIA P MOORE b 1924 d 2010
-6-5-1-1 BEAUFORD ODELL WHITE b 04.09.1922, NC d 19.08.1923, Marsh, Surry, NC
-6-5-1-2 ANNIE MADLIN SPAULDING b 02.01.1892, NC d 22.03.1968, Clarkton, Bladen, NC m CAMPBELL.
-6-5-1-3 ELRA SPAULDING b 05.05.1896, NC d 25.09.1977, Whiteville, Columbus, NC
-6-5-1-4 SPAULDING b 20.03.1914, NC d 20.03.1914, Whiteville, Columbus, NC
-6-5-1-5 CARRIE JANE SPAULDING b 1888, NC d 12.07.1937, Whiteville, Columbus Co., NC m TYWAN CATNEY.
-6-5-1-6 John HOOPER SPAULDING b 1903, North Carolina, United States; d 14.03.1959, NC m HENRIETTA.
-6-5-2-1 1916. George Henry WHITE b 18.12.1852 Rosindale Bladen Co NC d 28.12.1918 Colingdale Delaware Co PA, US Congressman for North Carolina's 2nd Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives, serving from 1897 to 1901. George Henry White (December 18, 1852 28 Dec 1918) was an American attorney and politician, elected as a Republican U.S. Congressman from North Carolina's 2nd congressional district between 1897 and 1901. He later became a banker in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and in Whitesboro, New Jersey, an African-American community of which he was a co-founder. White is the last African-American Congressman during the beginning of the Jim Crow era and the only African American to serve in Congress during his tenure. In North Carolina, "fusion politics" between the Populist and Republican parties led to a brief period of renewed Republican and African-American political success in elections from 1894 to 1900, when White was elected to Congress for two terms after serving in the state legislature. After the Democratic-dominated state legislature passed a suffrage amendment that disenfranchised blacks in the state, White did not seek a third term. He moved permanently to Washington, dC., where he had a law practice and became a banker, moving again to Philadelphia in 1906. After White left office, no other African American served in Congress until 1929. No African American was elected to Congress again from North Carolina until 1992. m1 CORA LENA CHERRY b NC d 19.01.1905 Delaware Co PA + 3 ch dau of Henry CHERRY and Mary JONES b 24.12.1867 m2 FANNIE B RANDOLPH, d 09.1880 + 1 ch dau of John RANDOLPH and DELLA REDMOND m3 NANCY J SCOTT 1882 d�de 1882 m4 ELLEN AVANT MACDONALD 1915 b NC
-6-7-1-1 Royal SPAULDING b 1921 GA m VALDORA T YANCY b 28.05.1927.
-6-7-1-2 RUTH ANNETTE SPAULDING b 29.10.1926; d 19.03.2012 Durham NC m BOYD.
-6-7-1-3 ALEX SPAULDING.
-6-7-2-1 ELMORE MCROY SPAULDING b 27.08.1914 Welchs Creek Columbus NC d 11.1974 Bronx NY
-6-7-2-2 AARON MCLEAN SPAULDING b 13.05.1918 Bronx NY d 31.03.1974 Bronx NY m GERTIE MAE BRITTON b 11.11.1921 Buncombe, NC d 20.10.2003 Brookly NY
-6-7-2-3 SIDNEY BENJAMIN SPAULDING b 24.10.1922, Bronx Bronx New York, Usa; d 1962, Bronx NY
-6-7-2-4 AGGREY POTTER SPAULDING b 1920, Bronx Bronx NY d Bronx Bronx NY
-6-7-2-5 GENEVA B SPAULDING b 1907, Whelch Creek Columbus NC
-7-4-1-1 THURMAN M MOORE b 19.04.1924 d 31.08.1984 Columbus Co NC m THELMA LOCKLEAR b 29.01.1929 d 20.07.2005 Columbus Co NC
-7-4-1-2 VIVIAN MOORE b 06.10.1925; d 28.05.1984 Columbus Co, NC m LLOYD L FREEMAN b 27.09.1922 d 08.12.2003 Columbus Co NC
-7-4-1-3 Catherine MOORE b 04.11.1928 d 16.02.2004 Columbus Co, NC m ODELL JACOBS b 31.07.1921 d 09.04.1986 Columbus Co, NC
-7-4-1-4 WILBERT MOORE b 01.06.1931 d 03.09.1995 Columbus Co NC m ESSIE MAE b 18.12.1935 d 31.07.1998 Columbus Co NC
-7-4-1-5 John HUBERT MOORE b 26.10.1935 d 01.06.1982 Columbus Co, NC
-7-4-1-6 GLADYS MOORE b 16.03.1937; d 17.06.2003, Columbus Co, NC m GARR.
-7-4-1-1 VIOLA SPAULDING b 29.07.1915 Welches Creek Columbus, NC d 02.11.1989 West Orange Essex NJ m LESTER MOORE b 30.05.1913 d 04.1969 Cape May NJ
-8-3-1-1 JIM D MOORE b 1921, NC
-8-3-1-2 HATTIE MAY MOORE b 1923 NC
-8-3-1-3 KATTIE O MOORE b 1925 NC
-8-3-1-4 BESSIE MOORE b 1927 NC
-8-3-1-5 Robert C MOORE b 1929 NC d 04.01.1931 Olive Hill Person NC
-8-3-4-1 for ch see above 1879) Lillian Jacobs
-8-3-4-1 CATHY ANNETTE MOORE b 1964 Alamance NC
-8-3-4-2 PATRICIA MOORE b 18.09.1965 Iredell NC
-8-3-5-1 JAMES MOORE b 19.09.1949 NC m CONSTANCE PIGFORD b 30.01.1949.
-8-3-5.2 RACHEL MOORE b 25.03.1936
-8-3-5-3 ELEANOR MOORE b 15.11.1938
-8-3-5-4 SHEPHARD MOORE b 25.06.1940
-8-3-5-5 William MOORE b 10.03.1942
-8-3-5-6 ZELMA MOORE b 27.06.1944
-8-3-5-7 ADRAINNE MOORE b 16.05.1946.

-1-4-1-1-1 GERALD CONLEY RANSOM
-1-4-3-4-1 EDWARD GLASPIE b 09.10.1909 NC d 1976 Fayetteville Cumberland NC m Marie Moore
-1-4-3-5-1 Dr BENJAMIN ALDERMAN b 12.04.1904 Teachey NC d 06.07.1993 Warsaw Duplin NC m 16.08.1930 Duplin NC ANNIE LOUISE HIGHSMITH b 1911 dau of y Highsmith
-1-4-3-5-2 ANNIE ALDERMAN b 1910 NC
-1-4-3-5-3 JAMES ALDERMAN b 1915 NC
-1-4-3-5-4 MARTHA ALDERMAN b 1917 NC
-1-4-3-5-5 William A ALDERMAN b 1893 NC
-1-4-3-5-6 Mary R ALDERMAN b 1895 NC m MCDUFFIE NEWKIRK
-1-4-3-5-7 BANK ALDERMAN b 1898 NC
-1-4-3-5-8 Robert A ALDERMAN b 1900 NC
-1-4-3-5-9 MITCHELL E ALDERMAN b 1903 NC
-1-4-3-5-10 MARTHA C ALDERMAN b 1906 NC
-1-4-3-5-11 ARCHIE ALDERMAN b 1908 NC
-1-4-3-6-1 BERTH E Green b 1901 NC
-1-4-3-6-2 FLETCHER W Green b 1904 NC
-1-4-3-6-3 COLUMBUS A Green b 1906 NC
-1-4-3-6-4 LOUIS E Green b 1908 NC
-1-4-3-6-5 VONNIE E Green b 1910 NC
-1-4-3-6-6 CLARA E Green b 1918 NC
-1-4-3-6-7 EARL B Green b 1915 NC
-1-4-3-6-8 ETHELENE Green b 1917 NC
-1-4-3-6-9 JAMES T Green b 1919 NC
-6-5-2-1-1 Mary ADELYNE WHITE.
-6-5-2-1-2 BEATRICE ODESSA WHITE
-6-5-2-1-3 George Henry WHITE
-6-5-2-1-4 DELLA WHITE, d 1916 Washington DC
-7-4-1-3-1 WELTON JACOBS b 17.02.1960, Elizabethtown, Bladen Co, NC d 25.11.2010, Whiteville, Columbus Co, NC
-7-4-1-3-2 xy JACOBS b d 15.06.1946, Columbus Co, NC
-8-3-5-1-1 SHEPARD MOORE b c 1968.
-8-3-5-1-2 SELENA MOORE b c 1977.
-10-1-1-1 BESSIE CHRISTINE EUDY b 19.12.1926 Cabarrus Co NC d 19.05.2010 m ELDRON HERNDON
-10-1-1-2 Mary KATHLEEN EUDY

-1-4-3-5-6-1 CALVIN C NEWKIRK b 1928 NC d 30.05.1953 R. 1, Wallace, NC
-1-4-3-5-6-2 PAULINE NEWKIRK b 01.10.1918 NC d 08.10.1919 Rockfish Duplin NC
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-1-1-4 Elizabeth oore b 1782, Pitt NC d 6.10.1867, Lakeland Polk FL
m 1798 McIntosh (fka Liberty) Co GA b 1780, SC William Raulerson 1798 b 1805 Tattnall Co GA d 1858, Columbia (nka Baker) Co FL
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-1-1-5 Thomas Moore b 1790 Pitt NC d 1820 Laurens GA
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-1-1-6 Jesse Moore b 1788 Wayne Co NC d 10.07.1855 Bulloch (fka Effingham Co GA
m 26.07.1808 Bulloch Co GA Rebecca Studstill b 16.02.1793 Beaufort District SC d 12.04.1884 Bulloch (fka Effingham) Co GA
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-1-1-7 Spencer Moore b 1800, Wayne Co NC d 23.05.1872, Long Pond Levy Co FL
m 1.07.1827 Tattnall Co GA Elizabeth MATTOX
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-1-1-8 Edward MOORE b 1803, Pitt NC d mel. 06.1880 - 1910, Reidsville Tattnall Co GA m Sarah A. Mattox 05.09.1827, Tattnall Co GA
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-1-1-9 John MOORE b 1785, Wayne Co NC d 1855, Clay Hill District Duval Co FL -1 1761. ELIAS MOORE b 27.08.1819 Douglas Coffe Co GA d 16.10.1878 Atkinson Co GA m HESTER ANN LOTT 1841 Telfair Co GA b 24.04.1824 McRae Telfair Co GA d 25.12.1892 Douglas, Coffee Co GA bur Antioch Church, Willacoochee, Atkinson Co GA dau of DANIEL LOTT and LUCINDA PETERSON
-2 Mary MOORE b 13.03.1825 Emanuel Co. GA d 03.04.1906 Coffee Co GA m ELISHA ERA LOTT 1842 Telfair Co GA b 17.05.1822 McRae, Telfair Co.GA d 28.10.1886 Coffee (Now Atkinson) Co. GA son of DANIEL LOTT and LUCINDA PETERSON
-3 John MOORE b 1821 d 17.12.1886 Homerville Clinch Co GA m BARBARA ROBERTS 1842 Lowndes Co GA b 30.10.1824 Coffee (nka Atkinson) Co GA d 10.03.1902 Homerville Clinch Co GA dau of GRAY ROBERTS and SARAH LOTT
-1-1 LUCINDA MOORE b 15.03.1844, Ware Co GA d 10.06.1930, Coffee Co.GA m 15.08.1860 Coffee Co, GA CHARLES WESLEY MEEKS b 24.02.1840 Appling Co,GA d 28.11.1898 Nicholls Coffee Co GA son of CHARLES MEEKS and LYDIA RYNER
-1-2 AARON MOORE b 12.02.1842, Ware Co GA d 15.07.1899, Atkinson Co GA m FANNIE DAUGHTREY b 1846, GA
-1-3 ARTHUR MOORE b 16.02.1846, Ware Co GA d 11.06.1922, Atkinson Co GA m MATILDA GIDDENS b 07.05.1846, Lownde/Lanier Co, GA d 26.06.1936, Alapaha District, Berrien Co, GA
-1-4 HESTER ANN MOORE b 06.08.1847, Ware Co GA d 01.01.1926, Atkinson Co GA m NEWTON MONROE PAFFORD, 1872, Coffee Co GA b 05.01.1850, Ware Co GA d 04.03.1909, Atkinson/Coffee) Co, GA
-1-5 ELIAS MOORE b 16.06.1850, Clinch Co GA d 08.03.1924, GA m FRANCES ELLEN MEEKS, 18.02.1872, GA b 05.06.1856, Coffee Co GA d 03.08.1929, Alma,Bacon Co.GA
-1-6 ELISHA MOORE b 02.03.1849, GA d 18.12.1928, Beach, Ware Co, GA m Mary MEEKS, 23.07.1871, Coffee Co GA b 31.01.1855, Ware Co, GA d 20.06.1927, Beach, Ware Co, GA Beach Community of Ware Co, GA History File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Barbara Winge barbarawinge@@yahoo.com http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/ware.htm Table of Contents page: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ga/gafiles.htm Georgia Table of Contents: WAYCROSS JOURNAL-HERALD, Waycross, Georgia Monday, April 22, 1974. BEACH, GEORGIA, WAS THRIVING COMMUNITY By Pauline J. Taylor Beach, Georgia was the northernmost railroad stop in Ware Co. This once thriving community is now only a small settlement. [According to Marion R. Hemperly, Deputy Surveyor General of Georgia, CITIES, TOWNS AND COMMUNITIES OF GEORGIA BETWEEN 1847-1962, 8500 PLACES AND THE Co IN WHICH LOCATED, p. 11, Beach, Ware Co, was established in 1920] The post office of Beach was on the Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Railroad route and its postmaster was John C. Calhoun. It had only one rural route and Frank Quarterman was the postman. Later the Beach post office was disbanned and moved to Crawley, Georgia, four miles south of Beach. Crawley was known as the "Kirkland Knot Camp." Crawley was located in the area where the railroad now crosses U.S. 1 north. Crawley has no rural route and Calhoun continued as postmaster until he was replace by Zene Kirkland. Later Roy Lynn served as postmaster until his retirement. This post office accommodated only a small portion of Ware Co and the remaining residents of all areas north of Waycross were on a Waycross Rural Route. Beach consisted of a general merchandise store, a barber shop and a machine shop. The justice of the peace was J. B. Quarterman and he performed many marriage ceremonies. The biggest industry in Beach was a huge saw mill operated by T. Harper Calhoun. They logged from the wilds of the "Fork of the Hurricane" by the way of tram-roads and engines used skidders and steel cables to drag the huge logs from the hurricane creek to the tram flat cars for loading. [Hurricane Creek and swamp covered an a rea in Appling, Bacon, Pierce and part of Ware Co.] Mrs. Pauline Taylor of Ware Co is holder of a warranty deed of 1884 giving easements for tram-roads right-of-ways. Housewives and gardners of Beach made their spending money peddling milk, eggs, fruits, and vegetables to the families of lumbermen living in rustic quarters. They paid with certain coins that could only be redeemed at the general store. Dr. J. B. Blitch was once the physician in Beach. He was convicted, it is said, for performing illegal surgery on a black boy and claimed him to be the only "Horned Negro in America," selling him to the circus. The boy admitted the surgery which caused the conviction and Beach was left without a doctor. Midwives served throughout the area delivering babies in the home for whites and blacks as well. Home remedies and practical nursing was essential to life. Practically all the buildings of the once thriving community of Beach are gone but terpentine and timber lands are still very much in use and most of the area is owned by I. W. Strickland and A. L. Strickland.
-1-7 MARTHA Elizabeth MOORE b 27.07.1852, GA d 13.08.1934, Atkinson Co GA m1 JAMES MATTHEW DAUGHTERY, mel. 1866 - 1874, Coffee Co GA b 1852, Clinch Co GA d 12.1880, Lanier Co GA m2 JESSE MADISON PAFFORD, 02.12.1880, Coffee Co GA b 02.06.1858, Coffee (Now Atkinson) Co. GA d 10.06.1922, Atkinson (formerly Coffee) Co, GA
-1-8 DANIEL MOORE b 24.04.1856, Kirkland, Coffee Co. GA d 26.02.1940, Kirkland, Atkinson Co GA m ANNE KIRKLAND, 20.04.1882, Coffee Co GA b 28.05.1864, Ware Co GA d 24.08.1902, Kirkland, Coffee (now Atkinson) Co GA
-1-9 REBECCA MOORE b 15.10.1858, Coffee Co GA m DANIEL M. SHEPPARD, 25.05.1881, Coffee Co GA b mel. 1823 - 1863; d Coffee (Now Atkinson) Co. GA ?.
-1-10 SARAH ANN MOORE b 15.10.1858, Coffee Co, GA d 01.04.1930, Atkinson (formerly Coffee) Co, GA m MARCUS A PAFFORD, Coffee Co, GA b 22.07.1854, Coffee Co, GA d 24.04.1931, Coffee (Now Atkinson) Co. GA
-1-11 FRANCES M. MOORE b Coffee Co, GA d aft 1900 Kirkland, Coffee (now Atkinson) Co, GA m JAMES F. OVERSTREET, 18.07.1886, Coffee Co GA b 05.1864, GA d 05.1910, Kirkland, Coffee (now Atkinson) Co, GA
-2-1 DANIEL PETERSON LOTT b 26.06.1848 Ware Co GA d 25.03.1912 Coffee co GA m MATILDA VICKERS b 20.04.1852 GA d 16.02.1923 Coffee co GA
-3-1 ELIAS LOTT MOORE b 25.05.1845, Ware (nka Atkinson) Co GA d 14.08.1914, Cat Creek Lowndes Co GA m MARTHA SIRMANS STRICKLAND, 27.06.1866, Clinch Co GA b 04.08.1847, Lanier Co GA d 22.09.1942, Valdosta Lowndes Co GA.
-3-2 JESSE MOORE b 1846, Ware (nka Atkinson) Co, GA; d 15.05.1866, Coffee (nka Atkinson) Co GA
-3-3 John MOORE b 1848, Lowndes Co GA d 30.12.1869, Coffee (nka Atkinson) Co GA m NANCY Elizabeth LOTT, 30.12.1869, Coffee Co GA b 22.06.1854, Coffee Co GA d 03.06.1922, Coffee (nka Atkinson) Co GA
-3-4 Henry CLAY MOORE b 10.10.1850, Clinch Co GA d 17.06.1891, Homerville Clinch Co GA m FANNIE Catherine SMITH, 02.09.1879, Homerville Clinch Co GA b 1858, Lowndes Co GA d 14.04.1900, Homerville Clinch Co GA
-3-5 Mary ANN MOORE b 14.02.1852, Clinch Co GA d 1940, Pickren Coffee Co GA m George WASHINGTON LOTT, 1875, Clinch or Coffee Co GA b 03.04.1851, Coffee Co GA d 12.04.1925, Clinch or Coffee Co GA
-3-6 MARTHA ANN MOORE b 1854, Birds Mill Coffee (nka Atkinson) Co GA d 1896, Clinch Co GA m BRYANT ROWAN JohnSON, 1876, Coffee or Clinch Co GA b 1859, Clinch Co GA d aft 1896 Clinch Co GA
-3-7 ELISHA MOORE b 09.12.1857, Birds Mill Coffee (nka Atkinson) Co GA d 02.01.1919, Nashville, Berrien Co GA m1 LUCRETIA GIDDENS, 1877, Clinch Co GA b 08.11.1858, Guest Millpond Clinch Co GA d 12.03.1901, Nashville, Berrien Co GA m2 MATILDA ANN GRINER, mel. 1901 - 1905, Berrien Co GA b 21.10.1867, Berrien Co GA d 07.11.1905, Berrien Co GA m3 SARAH ANN AMERICA GRINER, mel. 1905 - 1919, Berrien Co GA b 11.06.1875, Berrien Co GA d Berrien Co GA
-3-8 LEVI John MOORE b 15.09.1861, Clinch Co GA d 18.03.1927, Pickren Coffee Co GA m TOBITHA PEARSON, 1880, Coffee Co GA b 22.12.1864, Pearson Coffee (nka Atkinson) Co GA d aft 1920 Pickren Coffee Co GA
-3-9 PERRYMAN MOORE b 15.12.1864, Valdosta Lowndes Co GA d 02.12.1918, Piedmont Sanitorium Atlanta Fulton Co GA m SUSAN JANE TILLMAN, 10.05.1888, Quitman Brooks Co GA b 07.09.1868, Madison Co FL d 05.05.1951, Tifton Tift Co GA
-3-10 MATHEW HOWARD MOORE b 13.08.1872, near Pearson, Coffee (nka Atkinson) Co GA d 21.03.1944, 1525 Minnesota Avenue, Winter Park Orange Co FL m 13.03.1892 Homerville Clinch Co GA REBECCA JANE SWEAT b 03.01.1873 Pearson Coffee Co GA d 22.03.1950 Orange Memorial Hospital Orlando FL dau of Thomas SWEAT and SAPHRONIA GIDDENS
-1-1-1 ELIZA ANN29 MEEKS b 12.01.1862, Coffee Co.GA; d 13.11.1877, Coffee Co.GA m Thomas MADISON LEE, 11.01.1877 b 20.05.1856, Bacon Co, GA d 31.01.1935, Appling Co GA
-1-1-2 HESTER ANN MEEKS b 08.01.1868 Coffee Co GA d 06.12.1937 Coffee Co GA m William MCDONALD THOMPSON b 29.08.1860 GA d 29.07.1932 Coffee Co GA
-2-1-1 Henry OLEN LOTT b 06.07.1893 d 21.04.1965 Douglas Coffee Co GA m 31.05.1938 Alma Bacon Co GA ATTIE BELL CARTER b 27.03.1915 d 20.03.1980, Bacon Co GA, US Census 1920: Louisville, Bacon, GA; citing sheet 15A, family 279, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1820233. Household Gender Age Birthplace Head John L Carter M 30 Georgia Wife Millie Carter F 35 Georgia Daug Attie Belle Carter F 5 Georgia Son Alton M Carter M 3 Georgia
-3-10-1 BEULAH Elizabeth29 MOORE b 01.04.1893, Axson Coffee (nka Atkinson) Co GA d 15.03.1934, Axson Coffee (nka Atkinson) Co GA m ARTHUR TOMPKINS CARTLEDGE, 22.11.1908, Coffee Co GA b 10.08.1880, Edgefield Co South Carolina Usa; d 10.11.1964, Orlando Orange Co Florida Usa.
-3-10-2 BESSIE ESTELLE MOORE b 04.11.1903, Axson Coffee (nka Atkinson) Co GA d 14.06.1957, Wuesthoff Memorial Hospital Rockledge Brevard Co Florida Usa m George BAXTER MCMAHAN, 24.12.1929, Seminole Co Florida Usa b 18.03.1909, Sugarland Sevier Co TN; d 09.11.1996, Columbia-Putnam Medical Center Putnam Co Florida Usa.
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-1-2 ENOCH MOORE b Russell, VA d 14.03.1822, Russell Co VA
m 23.03.1786, Washington Co VA Mary WHITLEY b 1763; d 1813, Russell Co VA
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-1-3 DEBORAH MOORE b 04.1755 Derryfield Hillsborough NH d 22.07.1818, Anson Somerset ME
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-1-4 SAMUEL MOORE b 1758; d 1780, GA
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-1-5 BENJAMIN MOORE b mel. 27.03 - 28.09.1758, Derryfield Manchester Hillsborough NH d c 16.05.1826, Norridgewock Somerset Maine Usa.
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-1-6 CALEB MOORE b 1760 Pitt NC d 1821 Wayne Co GA m aft 1778 Pitt Co NC EUNICE BRILEY b 1765, Pitt Co NC d aft 07.10.1822 Wayne Co GA
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-1-7 GOFF MOORE b 04.12.1760 Derryfield Hillsborough NH d 28.09.1850 Madison Somerset ME
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Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-1-9 ABRAHAM MOORE b 22.12.1766, Derryfield Rockingham NH d 17.04.1844, Abbot Piscataquis ME
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-1-10 JOSEPH MOORE b 14.04.1770, Derryfield NH Usa; d 23.09.1852, Anson Maine Usa.
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-1-11 OLIVE MOOR b 20.07.1773, Derryfield Rockingham NH Usa; d 18.03.1848, Skowhegan Sommerset ME
m Thomas STEWARD b 15.02.1766 Fitchburg Worcester Co MA Usa d 17.12.1839 Somerset Co ME son of PHINEAS STEWARD and ANNE IRELAND
-1 Seth Wyman Steward b 14.05.1798, Bingham Sommerset ME m Eliza Baker b 01.01.1805 Litchfield, Kennebec Co, ME d 25.01.1890 Monson, Piscataquis Co, ME dau of Brown Baker and Hannah Robinson -1-1 Seth Wyman Steward b 04.05.1844, Monson, Piscataquis Co ME d 10.07.1934 m Mary ABBIE COAN. -1-1-1 CLARA MAUDE STEWARD b 27.03.1881, Monson ME d 10.01.1958, Bristol Hartford CT m ERNEST WALTER FARRAR b 01.11.1878 Marmony ME d 26.05.1943 son of ALEXSIS FARRAR and HENRIETTA THOMBS -1-1-1-1 BERTHA LOIS FLOOD b 27.08.1919 Plainville CT d Allentown, Lehigh Co, PA m CLARK CHARLES DODGE b 09.08.1918, CT d 26.04.1968, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-1-12 Hannah MOORS b 02.11.1774, Litchfield, Hillsborough NH; d 31.12.1857, Anson ME
Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-2 John GOFFE b 16.02.1727, Bedford Hillsborough NH d 03.02.1816, Bedford Hillsborough NH
m JEMIMA HOLDEN b 24.02.1730, Groton Middlesex Co MA d 11.09.1818, Bedford Hillsborough NH
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Wi15. 497. Thomas Windsor b 1441 Middlesex England d Windsor Castle Berkshire
m Elizabeth Andrews b 1445 Suffolk d 1485 Houns
Wi14 Andrew Windsor b 01.05.1467 Middlesex d 30.03.1543 Hounslow Middlesex, 1st Baron Windsor
m Elizabeth Blount b 1469 Rock Worcestershire d 30.03.1543 dau of
+1 William BLOUNT and MARGARET de ECHINGHAM
Wi13-1 Eleanor WINDSOR b 1483 Stanwell Middlesex d 1531
m Edward NEVILLE, son of. b 1471 Abergavenny Monmouthshire Wales d 19.01.1538 Tower Of London London Middlesex for ch see above Edward Neville
+1 George NEVILLE and MARGARET FENNE
Wi13-7 Anne WINDSOR b 1484 Bradenlove Buckinghamshire d 1543, Buckinghamshire
m c 1494 Sir Edmund DUDLEY b 1462 Dudley Castle Staffordshire k 17 Aug 1510 Dudley Castle Staffordshire, 1510 Dudley Castle beheaded administrator and a financial agent of King Henry VII. He served as Speaker of the House of Commons and President of the King's Council. After the accession of Henry VIII, he was imprisoned in the Tower of London and executed the next year on a treason charge. While waiting for his execution he wrote The Tree of Commonwealth.
+1 Sir John Dudley of Atherington, West Sussex +2 John SUTTON 1st Baron Dudley and Elizabeth de BRAMSHOT
Wi13-2-1Elizabeth Dudley b 1500 Hatherington Sussex d 19.08.1560, Hatherington Sussex
m William Sourton b 1486 Stourton Wilts d 16.09.1548, Wilts, 1535-1548 7th Baron of Stourton
Wi13-3 William WINDSOR b 1498, Stanwell Middlesex d 20.08.1558, Bradenham Buckinghamshire, 1543-1558 2nd Baron of Windsor
m Margaret SAMBOURNE b 1501 Southcote Berkshire d 24.04.1545, Berkshire
Wi13 Edith WINDSOR b 1516 Wiltshire d 1579, Wilts
m George LUDLOW, son of. b 1516 Wiltshire England d 04.02.1580 Wiltshire
+1 William LUDLOW and JANE MOORE
Wi12-1Sir Edmund Ludlow b 1545 Wiltshire d 09.11.1624 Hill Deverill Wilts
m1 Bridget Coker, dau. of Henry Coker of Maypowder, Dorset. Bur. Sept. 1587, Hill Deverhill, Wilts
m2 Margaret Manning, dau. of Henry Manning and Katherine Kirkener, widow Viscountess Howard of Binden, Wid. of Thomas Howard Viscount Binden,
Wi12-2Thomas Ludlow b 1550 Hill Deverill
m Jane Pyle b 1561 Bapton Wilts d 06.07.1650, Dinton Wilts
Wi12-3Anne Ludlow b 1545 Hill Deverell Wiltshire d 1607
m Thomas Hall of London, son of Roger Hall and Margaret, and had a daughter, Helen Hall.
Wi12-4Margaret Ludlowb 1546 m Robert Vaux of Odiham, Hants
Wi12-5Jane Ludlow b 1546 Wiltshire d 1580
m Nicholas Bassett son of William Bassett and Cecily Gore (The name Gore also appears among the early Nicholas line).
Wi12-6Mary Ludlow m Hugh Ryley
Wi12-7Ursula Ludlow b 1545, Wiltshire d 04.09.1613, Hambleden Oxfordshire
m1 Rev William Earth,
Wi12-8Philippa Ludlow
m Thomas Zouch, son of Sir John Zouch
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500. John Savage b 1432 Clifton Runcorn Cheshire d 22.11.1495 Macclesfield Cheshire
m Katherine Stanley, dau of Thomas STANLEY and JOAN GOUSHILL b 1432 Stanley Derbyshire d 1498 Clifton Runcorn Cheshire for ch see above 438) Katherine Stanley.
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Le15. 501. Thomas Lewknor b 1408 Postling Kent
y Lewknor
Le14
Richard Lewknor b 1440, Postling Kent, d 1471.
m x
Le13 Bennet Lewknor b 1457, Kent d by 1523.
m William BARNES. b 1440 Wye Kent d Wye Kent
+1 y BARNES
Ba12 Alice BARNES b 1500, Wye Kent d c 1523, Evington Kent
m John HONYWOOD Ho12 b c 1475/1500 Honywood Postling Kent d 1557 Evington Kent
+1 Thomas HONYWOOD and Thomasine LOVELACE
Ho14 Robert Honywood b 1523, Charing Kent d 22.04.1576, Charing Kent
m Alice Atwater b 1527 Lenham Kent d 11.05.1620 Essex
+1 Robert ATWATER

Mary Attwater b c 1527 Royton Kent d 11 May 1620 Earls Colne Kent
Ho13 Elizabeth HONYWOOD b 02.12.1561, Marbeshall Essex d 13.08.1631, Charing Kent
m George Woodward b 10.04.1549 Burgate Suffolk he m1 Alice/?Katherine Woodford d 23 Jun 1578 in labor + ?3/?7 ch
+1 John Woodwardof Upton Wo14 =16 b 1528 bur 8 JUl 1566
m Margaret Bulstrode dau of->
+2 George Bulstrode of Hidgley Bulstrode
m Joan Pigott dau of->
+3 Edward Bulstrode of Hedgerley Bulstrode b c1457, d 1516, squire to Kings Henry VII & VIII
m1 Mary Empson b 1463, d 1485, dau of->
+3 Sir Thomas Pigott, serjeant
+4 Richard Bulstrode of Upton, Sheriff of Buckinghamshire & Berkshire b 1425, d 1503
m Alice Kniffe dau of Richard Kniffe of Chalvey
+4 Sir Richard Empson, Speaker of the House of Commons
+4
+5 William Bulstrode of Upton b 1400, d c 1473
m Agnes Norris b 1402 d 1472, dau of->
+5
+6 John Bulstrode of Upton b 1370
m Agnes Brudnell
+6 William Norris of Bray b c 1430 Yattenden, Berkshire
m2 Anne de la Rivers
+7 Robert Bulstrode of Upton b c 1340
m Agnes Sampson dau of John Sampson
+7 Roger Norreys of Bray
Wo12-5 Anne Woodward bap 28 Oct 1582 m y Sheff/Sheafe prebendary of Windsore ??= Elizabeth b c 1570 Sholden Kent d 21 Apr 1630 Ringwood/Ringwould Kent m Robert Estes b 1555 Ring Would Kent d there 1616 -1? Sylvester Estes b 26 1596 Ringwould Kent d by 1649 Endl m Ellen Martin b 1600 Waldershire Kent d 1649 Ringwould Kent -1-1 Abraham Estes b 1647 Nonington Kent d 21 Nov 1720 King and Queen Va m Barbara Brock b 1662 VA d aft 1720 VA -1-1-1 Sylvester Estes b 1684 Va d in 1754 NC
-1-1-2 Samuel Estes b 1686 m Elizabeth
-1-1-3 Thomas Estes b1688, d 1744
-1-1-4 Mary Estes b 1690 m Thomas Watkins
-1-1-5 Susannah Estes b 1692 St Stephens King and Queen Va m Thomas Poore III son Thomas Poore Jr and Elizabeth Ball
-1-1-6 Robert Estes b 1695 d 1775 m Mary
-1-1-7 Abraham Estes b 1697 d 1759 NC m1 x m2 x
-1-1-8 Richard Estes b 1699 d 1744/5;
-1-1-9 John Estes b 1701, d 1771 Hanover Co VA
-1-1-10 Elisha Estes b 1703 d 1782, served in the Virginia Militia m Mary Ann x
-1-1-11 Sarah Estes b 1710 d 1788;
-1-1-12 Moses Estes b 1710 d 1788 m Elizabeth Webb
-1-1-13 Barbara Estes b 1712 d 1729
Ephram Estes b c 1712, King & Queen Co VA to Bertie Co NC with father in 1720's to Granville Co NC by 1740 m x native of that county
-1-1-1-2 Thomas Estes I, b c 1715 d c 1755-77 in King & Queen Co Va
-1-1-1-3 Sarah Estes/Estridge m 1767 Thomas Cate/Cato and 11 ch b 1747 1st preacher Cane Creek Baptist Church the son of Quakers Thomas Cate and Rebecca Sykes
-1-1-1-4 Abraham Estes, b 1732, was in Pasquotank (close to Bertie) Co 1769
-1-1-1-5 John Estes d in 1799, in Orange Co NC
-1-1-1-6 Elisha Estes
-1-1-1-7 Joel Estes
-1-1-1-8 Caleb Estes
-1-1-1-9 John Estes
-1-1-3-1 Thomas Estes Jr
-1-1-5-1 Mary Poore b 1735 St Stephens King and Queen Va m Zachariah Williams b 1732 Byrd Cr Coochland VA d there 1788 son of William Williams and Mary Womack
-1-1-5-2 Elizabeth Poore
-1-1-6-1 Robert Estes
-1-1-6-2 Zachariah/Zachary Estes
-1-1-6-3 Bartlett Estes
-1-1-6-4 Elisha Estes
-1-1-6-5 George Estes
-1-1-6-6 Benjamin Estes
-1-1-6-7 Millie Estes
-1-1-7-1 Abraham Estes
-1-1-7-2 Catherine Estes
-1-1-7-3 Barbara Estes
-1-1-7-4 Mary Estes
-1-1-7-5 Samuel Estes
-1-1-7-6 Philip Estes
-1-1-7-7 Lucy Estes
-1-1-7-8 Elisha Estes
-1-1-7-9 Mary Ann Estes
-1-7-10 Benjamin Estes
-1-7-11 Edmund Estes
-1-1-9-1 John Estes Jr
-1-1-9-2 Abraham Estes
-1-1-9-3 Barbara Estes
-1-1-9-4 Sarah Estes
-1-1-9-5 William Estes
-1-1-10-1 William Estes
-1-1-10-2 Abraham Estes
-1-1-10-3 Elisha Estes Jr
-1-1-10-4 Ambrose Estes
-1-1-10-5 Richard Estes
-1-1-10-6 Joel Estes
-1-1-10-7 Sarah Estes
-1-1-10-8 Barbara Estes
-1-1-10-9 Elizabeth Estes
-1-1-10-10 Mary Estes
-1-1-10-11 Rachel Estes
-1-1-12-1 Moses, Jr Estes
-1-1-12-2 William Estes
-1-1-12-3 John Estes

-1-1-3-1-1 Thomas Estes III d Granville Co NC m in VA x
-1-1-5-1-1 Sarah Williams m Nicholas Richard Crutchfield b 1 Feb 1764 St James Parish Goochland son of William Crutchfield and elizabeth Sutton grandson William Crutchfield and Jane Stapleton b Christ Ch Middlesex Va d there 1746 ancestors of Janeen Davis Proctor, author's DNA match
Wo12-6 Henrie Woodward bap 22 Dec 1583 Upton d 1596 Somme Picardie FR
Wo12-7 Robert Woodward bap 11 Apr 1585 Upton d 1640 Braintree Essex Engl
m Joanne Clay b 1589 Braintree d there 1640
Wo12-8 Sarah Woodward bap 2 Feb 1588/9 Upton Bucks
m John Agar of Staffordshire<
Wo12-9 Bridget Woodward bap 1 Nov 1590
m1 George or Sir Thomas Lydall dvp 1627
m2 Thomas Heneage son of Michael & nephew of Sir Thomas
Wo12-10 Margaret Woodward bap 9 Feb 1591/2 m Sir John Ashburnham/Albranham
Wo12-11 Rebecca Woodward bap 19 Jul 1593 Upton Bucks
m Nicholas Weston
Wo12-12 Rachell Woodward m Charles/Gyles Pulton/ Poulton of London
Wo12-13 Elizabeth Woodward bap 18? Jul 1581
m Thomas St. Nicholas of Kent (?desc of Crusader of the Nicholas Family)
Wo12 Martha Woodward bap 12 Jun 1597 Upton Bucks d Burgate Suffolk 1670
m George Beacon/Bacon more likely: James Bacon
Ba11-1 William Bacon b c 1618 Friston Hall Suffolk
Ba11-2 Thomas BACON b 1620 Friston, Suffolk, bap 29 Aug 1620 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk d 1656/1657 in Westmoreland, VA
Ba11-3 Elizabeth BACON b c 1622 Burgate, Suffolk m y Wilkinson
Ba11-4 Anne BACON b c 1626 Burgate, Suffolk
m John Mason
Ba11 Nathaniel BACON b 1627 in Friston Hall Suffolk bap 29 Aug 1620 in Bury St Edmund Parish Suffolk Engl acting auditor (1675-87) and also president of the Council governor of Virginia in 1684. d 16 Mar 1692 in Williamsburg bur 18 Mar 1692 York City, Yorktown, VA
m2 Elizabeth Kingsmill widow of Col William Taylor
Ba11-6 Martha Bacon b c 1634 Burgate Suffolk d 1667 Carters City Gl�oucester VA
m by 1656 in Carters Creek Gloucester VA Anthony Smith b 1630 Colchester Essex, England d aft 1662 by 1667 VA
Ba11-6-1 Abigail Smith b 11 Mar 1656 Colchester Essex England d 12 Nov 1693 Gloucester VA
m 1674 in Gloucester VA Maj Lewis BURWELL Jr b 1652/3 in Fairfield, Gloucester VA d 19.12.1710/19 Feb 1711 in Carter's City, Gloucester, Va. Lewis signed a will on 11 Oct 1710
+1 Maj. Lewis Burwell bap. 5 Mar 1621/22 at Ampthill Bedford England d 18 Nov 1653 bur. at Abington Church, Gloucester Co VA
m 1648 Lucy Higginson b 1625 d 6/16 Nov 1675 Gloucester VA
+2 Edward Burwell bap. 24 Aug 1579 at Toddington Bedfordshire d 18 Oct 1626 Houghton Park Bedford
m Dorothy Bedell
Ba11-6-1-1 Joanna Burwell b 1674/5 Carters Creek Gloucester Co VA d 7 Oct 1727 Eltham New Kent Co VA
m 23 Nov 1693 in Carter's Creed, Gloucester, Va. Hon. William BASSETT b 1670/1671 Elnathan Kent VA d 11 Oct 1723 in "Eltham" VA
Ba11-6-1-1-1 William Bassett b 08.07.1709 New Kent Co VA d 1744 New Kent Co VA
m Elizabeth Churchill b 1709 Eltham Plantation New Kent Co VA d 16.04.1792 Charles City Co VA
+1 William Churchill and Elizabeth Armistead
Ba11-6-1-1-1-1 Burwell BASSETT b 03.03.1734, New Kent Co, VA d 04.01.1793, New Kent Co, VA Eltham Plantation Eltham, New Kent Co, VA
m2 Anna Marie Dandridge b 30.03.1739, Halifax Co, VA d 17.12.1777, Yorktown, York Co, VA Eltham and was most likely buried in the Bassett graveyard. sis of Martha Washington
Ba11-6-1-1-1-2 Joanna Bassett b 1724, King William Co VA d 09.1793, VA
m Maj Anderson Stith b 1724 Charles City Co VA d 1768 King William Co VA
Ba11-6-1-2 Elizabeth Burwell b 01.1677, Gloucester Co VA d 30.12.1734, Charles City VA
m 1698 in Carters Creek, Gloucester, VA Benjamin III Harrison b 1673 in Wakefield, Surry, VA d 10 Apr 1710 Charles City, VA ancestors of Pres. Harrison son of b 20.09.1673 Wakefield, Surry Co, VA d 10.04.1710 Charles City, Charles City Co, VA , "Memoriae Sacrum Hic situs est in Spem Resurectionis Benjaminus Harrison de Berkeley Benjamini Harrison de Surrey filius Natu, Maximus Uxorem Duxit Elizabetham Lodovici Burwell Glocestriensis Filiam E Qua Filium Reliquit Unicum Benjamin et unam Filiam Elizabetham. Obijt Apr x Anno Dom MDCCX Aetatis xxxvii,plurimum Desideratus Prolocutor Domus Burgentium Causidicus Ingenio Doctrina, Eloquentia Fide et � insignis Viduarum Orphanorum omniumque Pauperum Oppressorum Patronus Indefessus Controversarum Et Literum Arbiter et Diremptor Auspicatus Ed Pacificus, In Administratione Iustitiae Absque Tricis Et Ambagibus comitatus Hujus Iudex Aequissimus Ibidemque Impietatis Et Nequitiae Vindex Acerrimus Libertatis Patriae Assertor Intrepidus Et Boni Publici Imprimis Studiosus Hunc Merito Proprium Virginia Iactet Alumnum Tam Propere Abreptum, sed Querebunda Dolet. Publicus Hic Dolor Et Nunquam Reparabile Damnum Det Deus Ut Vitae sint Documenta Novae." , eminent lawyer, and assisted in the revision of the laws of the Colony, 1700, served as Treasurer, Attorney General and Speaker of the House of Burgesses; and was a loyal supporter of the Established Church. Benjamin Harrison III
+1 Benjamin Harrison Jr and Hannah Churchill
Ba11-6-1-2-1 Benjamin Harrison b 1695 Berkley Charles City, VA d 12.07.1745 Berkley Charles City VA
m 1722 ANNE Carter b 1702 Lancaster Co VA d 17.10.1743 Berkeley Plantation Charles City Co VA dau of Robert "King" Carter and Elizabeth LANDON
He was a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, the son of Benjamin Harrison III, and the father of Benjamin Harrison V, who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and the fifth Governor of Virginia. Harrison is also known as the builder of "Berkeley" which is believed to be the oldest three-story brick mansion in Virginia and is the ancestral home to two Presidents of the United States: William Henry Harrison, his grandson, and Benjamin Harrison his great-great-grandson. Two powerful and influential families in colonial Virginia, the Harrison family and the Carter family, were united when Harrison married Anne Carter, the daughter of Robert "King" Carter. His family also forged ties to the Randolph family as four of his children married four grandchildren of William Randolph. === Benjamin Harrison IV was born in a small house on the plantation named "Berkeley Hundred" or "Berkeley Plantation". Upon completion of his studies at The College of William & Mary, he became the Harrison family's first college graduate. Harrison settled on his family estate and like his predecessors, he increased his land holdings. Around 1722, Harrison married Anne Carter, whom William Byrd II had described as "a very agreeable girl". As part of a dowry from Robert Carter, Harrison managed and received profits from land that was technically owned by his father-in-law. This land was entailed by Carter to Harrison's son, Carter Henry Harrison. Using bricks fired on the Berkeley plantation, Harrison built a Georgian-style three-story brick mansion on a hill overlooking the James River in 1726. Berkeley would later earn a distinction shared only with Peacefield in Quincy, MA as the ancestral home for two United States Presidents. In 1729, Harrison purchased 200 acres of the Bradford plantation from Richard Branford III. From 1736 to 1742, he represented Charles City Co, Virginia in the House of Burgesses. === Benjamin and his wife had eleven children: Elizabeth Harrison (born ~1723)[1] married Peyton Randolph, the son of Sir John Randolph, the grandson of William Randolph I, and the first President of the Continental Congress. Anne Harrison (born 1724) married William Randolph III, the son of William Randolph II and the grandson of William Randolph I, and had five children. Benjamin Harrison V (born 1726) married Elizabeth Bassett. His third son was William Henry Harrison, the ninth President of the United States. His descendants include Congressman John Scott Harrison and Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd President of the United States.Lucy Harrison (born 1728) married Edward Randolph Jr., the son of Edward Randolph Sr. and the grandson of William Randolph I, and the couple had two children. Hannah Harrison (born 1730 � 1745) Carter Henry Harrison (born 1732) married Susannah Randolph, the daughter of Isham Randolph and the granddaughter of William Randolph I, and had six children. His descendants include two mayors of Chicago: Carter Henry Harrison III and his son Carter Henry Harrison IV. Henry Harrison (1734 � 1736) who died in infancy. Henry Harrison (born 1736-1772) Stationed at Fort Duquesne during the French and Indian War, he served as a Captain under Major General Edward Braddock and later under Lieutenant Colonel George Washington. Builder of Hunting Quarter in Sussex Co, Virginia. Robert Harrison (born 1738) Charles Harrison (b. 1740 � d 1793) who was colonel of the 1st Continental Artillery Regiment. Nathaniel Harrison (born September 30, 1742) === Anne Carter is thought to have preceded Harrison in death. === In 1745, he and his "two youngest daughters" (one of which was very likely Hannah) were killed when lightning struck his house. Harrison's Will expressed his intent to be buried near his son, Henry, and it broke with the British tradition of primogeniture by leaving large amounts of wealth to all of his children. The six plantations that comprised Berkeley, along with the manor house, equipment, stock, and slaves, became the responsibility of Benjamin Harrison V, the oldest son. Eight other plantations were divided among the remaining sons and his remaining daughters were all given cash and slaves. === One source indicates that Harrison's tomb is located on the grounds of the "old Westover Church", but another states he was buried in his family's cemetery. === Charles City Co, August Court 1745: The written Last Will and Testament of Col. Benjamin Harrison Dec'd was presented in court by William RANDOLPH Gent and WIFE (NOTE: WOULD BE ANNE HARRISON) and MISS BETTY HARRISON, WHO MADE OATH there and being proved by the oath of Joseph Royall one of the witnesses thereto is admitted to Record, and the said Joseph Royall also on his oath declared he saw John Stith and Robert West the other two witnesses sign the said Will as witnesses, and ON THE MOTION of the said William RANDOLPH and MISS BETTY HARRISON, and performing what is usual on such cases. CERTIFICATE is GRANTED THEM FOR OBTAINING LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION with the said Will annext in due form Durante Minori estate of Benjamin Harrison son and heirs of the Dec'd. Test Lewellin Eppes, Clk. Curia === "Spared by Lightning, The Story of Lucy (Harrison) Randolph Necks, by Gerald Steffens Cowden/ === Maryland Gazette, Annapolis, July 18th, 1745: Last Friday evening July 12th, a most terrible accident happened in Charles City Co; when a violent thunder gust arose, and lightning struck the house of Col. Benjamin Harrison, of Berkley, which kill'd him, and his two youngest daughters. He lived some minutes, but tho' a vein was opened by Dr. Monger who happened to be on the spot, and was knock'd down by the lightning, but received little damage, it proved in vain, and he expired without speaking a word. His two daughters died instantly. The most melancholy affair was given a general concern, and particularly to all who were acquainted with the deceased. Col. Harrison had been many years a worthy representative of his Co in assembly and first in the commission of the peace, and his daughters very promising young ladies.
Ba11-6-1-2-1-1 Anne Carter Harrison b 1723, Berkeley Plantation Charles City Co VA d 1745, Wilton Henrico Co VA
m William Randolph b 14.02.1710 Turkey Island Henrico Co VA d 15.09.1752 Wilton Henrico Co VA killed by lightning along with two of his daughters
Ba11-6-1-2-1-1-1 Peyton Randolph b 1739, Harrison Co VA d 18.05.1794
m Lucy HARRISON b 1751 Berkeley Plantation Charles City Co VA d 09.1809, VA
Ba11-6-1-2-1-2 Gov Benjamin Harrison b 05.04.1726, Berkley, Charles City, VA d 24.04.1791, City Point, Charles City, VA bur Berkeley Plantation Graveyard, signer of the Declaration of Independence
m Elizabeth BASSETT b 1730 New Kent Co, VA d 1792 Charles City Co, VA dau of William BASSETT and Elizabeth CHURCHILL
Ba11-6-1-2-1-2-1 Pres. William Henry Harrison b 09.02.1773, Berkeley Plantation Charles City Co VA d 04.04.1841 Washington DC
m ANNA TUTHILL SYMMES b 25.07.1775 Sussex Co NJ d 25.02.1864 North Bend Hamilton Co OH dau of John SYMMES and ANNA TUTHILL
9th United States President of the Whig Party, from March to April 1841 for at total of 32 days, the shortest tenure in US presidential history. He was the first US President to die in office and was also the oldest person to assume the presidency until Ronald Reagan in 1981. The youngest son of Benjamin Harrison V, a wealthy Virginia planter and delegate to the Continental Congress who signed the Declaration of Independence and was a governor of Virginia, he entered the Presbyterian Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia in 1787 and three years later briefly attended a boys' academy in Southampton Co, Virginia. Later in 1790 he entered the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to study medicine. When his father died the following year, he was left without any money and was persuaded to join the US Army by Virginia Governor Henry Lee, a family friend, and at the age of 18 was commissioned as an ensign with the 1st Infantry Regiment. His first assignment was to Cincinnati in the Northwest Territory, where the US Army was engaged in the ongoing Northwest Indian War. In 1792 he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant and the following year he became aide-de-camp to General Anthony "Mad Anthony" Wayne. In 1797 he resigned from the US Army and sought a political post in the Northwest Territorial government and was appointed Secretary of the Territory. In 1799 he was elected as the first delegate representing the Northwest Territory to the US Congress and successfully promoted passage of the Harrison Land Act, making it easier for poor settlers to buy land in the Northwest Territory. In May 1800 he was appointed governor of the newly created Indiana Territory and supervised the development of 13 treaties with the Native American leaders. He attempted on several occasions to secure approval of slavery in the Territory but was defeated by President Thomas Jefferson each time. In 1811, when Chief Tecumseh and his tribal followers started an uprising against the settlers, he led an army of 1,000 men to initially intimidate then into making peace, but on November 6, he defeated the tribal forces at the Battle of Tippecanoe near the confluence of the Tippecanoe and Wabash Rivers and he was proclaimed a hero. In 1812, after the outbreak of war between the US and England, he was appointed to the rank of major general became commander of the US Army of the Northwest, winning victories against the Shawnee and their British allies in Indiana and Ohio and recaptured Detroit, before invading Canada. In October 1813 he defeated the British at the Battle of the Thames near present-day Chatham, Ontario in which Tecumseh was killed. In the summer of 1814 he resigned from the US Army and was awarded a gold medal by the US Congress for his services. In 1819 he was elected to the US House of Representatives to finish the term of John McLean of Ohio, serving from October 1816 until to March 1819. In 1819 he was elected to the Ohio State Senate, serving until 1821, having lost the election for Ohio governor in 1820. In 1822 he ran for the US House again but lost to James W. Gazlay. In 1824 he was elected to the US Senate, where he served until May 1828 when he resigned after being appointed US Minister to Gran Columbia, serving until March 1829. He then returned to the US and settled on his farm in North Bend, Ohio. In 1836 he made an unsuccessful run for the US presidency as a Whig candidate against the Democratic candidate Martin Van Buren. Between 1836 and 1840 he served as Clerk of Courts for Hamilton Co, Ohio. In 1840 he ran again against Van Buren as the Whig candidate for the US presidency and won the popular vote along with a landslide electoral college victory. He took the oath of office on March 4, 1841, a cold and wet day., wearing neither an overcoat nor hat, rode on horseback to the ceremony rather than in the closed carriage that had been offered him, and delivered the longest inaugural address in American history, at two hours. is only official act of consequence was to call Congress into a special session, which did not occur until after his death. On March 26 he became ill with a cold, that worsened rapidly into pneumonia and pleurisy, and he died nine days later at the age of 68. He was the first sitting president to have his photograph taken, on Inauguration Day in 1841. Harrison's son, John Scott Harrison, served in the US House of Representatives from Ohio between 1853 and 1857. His grandson, Benjamin Harrison, would become the 23rd President of the US in 1889 and serve until 1893. A statue in his honor was erected on Monument Circle in Indianapolis, Indiana. , 1801-1812 IN Governor, LA Governor, Major General War of 1812 , 1816-1819 US Rep. from OH, 1825-1828 US Senator from OH, 1828-1829 USA Ambassador to Columbia, Little is known about his religious convictions. He was born into the Episcopal heritage of his Virginia family; but, if baptized, apparently was never confirmed. Religion is scarcely mentioned in the records of his life. (Fuller and Green, p.73) When politicians once called at his North Bend farm, near Cincinnati, on business on a Sunday, Harrison refused to talk with them, saying, "I have too much respect, for the religion of my wife to encourage the violation of the Sabbath." It could be the remark of a man with a sense of humor, though there is little other indication that he had one. It may simply reflect a man who kept his religion in his wife's name. (Fuller and Green, pp. 73�74) In Pittsburgh, when he was President-elect, newspapers reported that he was seen in his hotel room reading the Bible, he said it had been his practice for twenty years; "At first... a matter of duty... it has now become a pleasure." (Fuller and Green, p.74) There had been a curious premonitory note. On January 26, in Cincinnati, about to start to Washington, he finished a speech with words that faintly anticipate Lincoln's farewell address in Springfield, Illinois, in 1861: "Perhaps this may be the last time may have the pleasure of speaking to you on earth or seeing you. will bid you farewell. If forever, fare thee well." (Fuller and Green, pp. 75-76) As he lay dying, Harrison asked that the 103rd Psalm be read to him; a small clue that he knew the Bible, which should be so in his time and background. "Bless the Lord, 0 my soul; and all that is within me, bless his holy name." The rest of the scanty record is a curious testimony that was offered at his funeral - in the East Room at the White House. John Quincy Adams described it: ..the Rev. Mr. Hawley, Rector of St. John's Church, read the Episcopal funeral service, with a very brief additional statement of two facts. The first, that the day after General Harrison entered the President's house, he walked out into the city and purchased a Bible and Prayer Book, both of which were on the table, and were exhibited to the assembled auditory by the officiating divine, who said that it had been the daily habit of the late President to commence the day by reading in that Bible. The other fact was, that he had expressed his regret at not having joined in full communion with the Church, and that it was his intention to have done so at the ensuing Easter-day; next Sunday. (Fuller and Green, p.76) He was a regular Church-goer and always occupied Pew 45 in St. John's Episcopal Church in Washington. (Bonnell, p.7l) Related albums � See other albums Religion In The Lives Of The American Presidents, 1836 USA Presidential Election, 1840 USA Presidential Election 1841 President FIRST LADY ANNA TUTHILL SYMMES was born Anna Symmes on a farm near Morristown, NJ, the daughter of a judge and a senator. With the death of her mother, she was taken to live with her grandparents in NYC and received a superior education. As an adult, she joined her father on his extensive land holdings along the Ohio River near Cincinnati. While in Lexington, Kentucky awaiting the completion of a house, she met the future President William Henry Harrison. Her father would not give his blessings to this marriage. However, while away on business, they were secretly wed. The marriage produced ten children. Her husband had a successful career in the army and in politics. After her father's death, she inherited a farm in North Bend, Ohio which became known as "The Bend". The children kept the Harrison's in constant debt with their educating and marriages, and Anna Harrison outlived them all but one. When her husband was elected to the United States Presidency at the age of sixty-eight, she was recovering from a serious illness and waiting until feeling better before attempting the journey to join her husband in Washington, DC. During his inauguration President Harrison caught pneumonia and died 31 days into his term. Anna was packing when word of her husband´s death arrived. After a state funeral in Washington, he was interred in Congressional Cemetery there. However, Anna selected a site on a knoll near Congress Green Cemetery in North Bend, where her father was buried, and began construction of a final burial place. A few years later, he was brought home and placed in the tomb. It fell into neglect after her death and the family deeded it to the state of Ohio who erected the imposing monument over the tomb and maintain the site. Anna Harrison outlived her husband by twenty-two years. Other than the tomb, nothing physical remains in North Bend, the town founded by her father. Their 22-room residence, "The Bend", burned to the ground. The property was sold and divided while today a golf course surrounds the burial site where many foundations of buildings are still visible. The chapel where President Harrison lay in state was demolished. Anna was forced to live at the home of her only living child where she died at the age of 88 and was placed in the Harrison vault. She holds the distinction of being the wife of a president and grandmother to another, Benjamin Harrison.
Ba11-6-1-2-1-2-1-1 LUCY SINGLETON HARRISON b 31.07.1800, Richmond City VA d 07.04.1826, Cincinnati Hamilton Co OH
m DAVID Kirkpatrick ESTES b 21.10.1785, Morristown Morris Co NJ d 01.04.1876.
Ba11-6-1-2-1-2-1-2 Elizabeth BASSETT HARRISON b 29.09.1796, Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH
m1 y Symmes
m2 29.06.1814 John CLEVES SHORT b 03.1792 Lexington, Fayette Co, KY d 03.03.1863 Addison, Gallia Co, OH son of PEYTON SHORT and MARIA SYMMES
-1 1891. i. MARIA SYMMES b 12.04.1765, Mattituck Suffolk Co NY d 28.03.1801, Woodford Co KY m PEYTON SHORT b 17.12.1761 Surrey Co VA d 01.09.1825 Christian Co KY son of William SHORT and Elizabeth SKIPWITH
-2 Mary SHORT b 09.04.1815, Cincinnati, Hamilton Co, OH d 13.07.1816, Cincinnati, Hamilton Co, OH reinterred August 9 1859 from Presbyterian cemetery d heat stroke
-3 CHARLES WILKINS SHORT b 15.09.1851, Addyston, Hamilton Co, OH d 26.04.1926, Cincinnati, Hamilton Co, OH m Mary WICKLIFFE DUDLEY b 29.07.1852 d 02.05.1902 Lexington KY dau of William DUDLEY and Mary HAWKINS
-1-1 John CLEVES SHORT b 03.1792 Lexington KY d 03.03.1863, Addison Gallia Co OH m Elizabeth BASSETT HARRISON 29.06.1814, b 29.09.1796 Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH dau of William HARRISON and FIRST SYMMES for ch see above 1829) Elizabeth Bassett Harrison
-3-1 William AMBROSE DUDLEY30 SHORT b 26.05.1873 d 02.06.1917 Cincinnati OH m WILHELMINA SAYRE b 13.06.1881 Fayette Co KY d 25.02.1916 Lexington KY
-3-2 John CLEVES SHORT b 08.02.1877 KY d 16.06.1937 Arlington VA
-3-3 CHARLES WILKINS SHORT b 18.06.1884 d 1954 Lexington KY m CAMILLE JEANNE AMELIA LOUISE ROBERTINE HOYOS b 15.12.1880 Isle of Wight, England d 08.11.1953 London

-3-1-1 1931. i. MARION LEWIS LOVELL SHORT b 14.07.1909 d 07.03.1989 Lexington KY Marion L.L. Short, a retired businessman and local aviation pioneer, died Tuesday at Glen Cove Hospital in Long Island, N.Y. Short, who lived at 101 Idle Hour Drive, was 79. He had become ill while traveling in Africa. He left Africa for New York, where he was hospitalized for a week before he died. Short, who had owned Tree Haven Farm on Paris Road, held a pilot's license for more than 53 years, beginning in 1929. Early in his career, he was a mechanic in the experimental test department of Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Co. in Hartford, Conn. Later he was a sales engineer and pilot for Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey and a captain for American Airlines. During World War II, Short was involved in the Army Air Corps' Air Transport Command. He left the military as a lieutenant colonel. He founded Marion Electrical Instrument Co. in Manchester, N.H., which later became a division of Honeywell Corp. Short returned to his native Lexington in 1952, and later established a helicopter sales business and the area's first heliport. Short also had been a director of the National Pilots Association, was a past president of the Sportsman Pilots Association and a former governor of Quiet Birdmen. Short, a descendant of David Sayre, the founder of Lexington's Sayre School, was a former chairman of the school's board of trustees. Short also was one of the original directors of Lexington's WLEX-TV Channel 18. He had been active in the Kentucky Republican Party and was state commissioner of aeronautics during the administration of Gov. Louie B. Nunn. Short was a graduate of Pomfert Academy in Pomfert, Conn., and Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. Contributions are suggested to the Julia A. and Marion Short Memorial Fund at Sayre School (Short's second wife, Julia, died in a helicopter crash in 1966); or the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Lexington Herald-Leader (KY) - Thursday, March 9, 1989 m1 JULIA ALLEN, dau of Henry ALLEN and IONE RALLI b 03.05.1918 d 28.10.1966 Fayette Co, KY m2 JEANETTE WINCHELL b 20.11.1918 Arlington, Middlesex Co, MA Usa d 24.02.2009 Lewiston, Androscoggin Co, Maine Usa m3 FRANCES SWASEY PORTEOUS 1936 b 25.06.1913 d 04.02.1939 Portland, Cumberland Co, Maine Usa. SHORT Jeanette Winchell died Tue, Feb 24, 2009 after a very brief illness in Lewistown, ME, at age 90 and three months. She was born Nov 20, 1918 in Arlington, MA to Louise Margaret Weatherill and Thomas Riley Winchell and grew up in West Newton, MA. Jeanette passed away in her sleep in Lewistown, ME on Feb 24, 2009 at 9:30pm with her family around her. She grew up in West Newton, MA and attended Beaver Co Day School in Brookline, MA, graduating in 1936. During WWII Jeanette sailed to Europe on the Queen Elizabeth with 21 other nurses sharing one stateroom, the QE had been converted into a troop ship. Jeanette was a nurse's aid in Germany, France and England and drove the Red Cross "Clubmobile" throughout Europe where she got to know General Patton's driver, Sargent George Meeks. Jeanette also had the historical moment of attended the Nuremberg Trials. Being an avid adventurer and traveler, Jeanette read an article in Life magazine about a man who was going to sail across the Atlantic on his 65 foot schooner, the Utopia. Enthralled and with a sailing background from growing up in Maine, Jeanette wrote a letter to Utopia's owner. She received a letter back inviting her to join on the crossing and bring a friend along. So before she knew it she and her friend were aboard Utopia! They started out in the Great Lakes after the famous Mackinac race (from Chicago to Mackinac Island in Lake Michigan), cruised out the St. Lawrence River into the North Atlantic. After making it across the North Atlantic without charts or any other navigational equipment, they found the Azores and for three months the Utopia cruised throughout the Mediterranean and sailed back to cruise the Caribbean for yet another three months. After her return from the seas, Jeanette became a flight attendant on the old Northeast Airlines for a year and a half. Skiing in Sun Valley she met up with a childhood friend, John P. Litchfield from Orr's Island. They were married in 1951. Litchfield, an accomplished skier and member of the 101st Mountain Division, was one of the co-directors who established Aspen's first ski school. They were married for 11 years with the marriage ending in divorce. She then proceeded on a trip around the world with her 80 year old father who was in the first group of civilians to be allowed to visit the newly open China in 1964. After the voyage with her father Jeanette moved to San Francisco for a short time. Finally settling in NYC, she worked at General Dynamics and the Bank of Montreal and spent her summers on Orr's Island, Maine and sailing extensively on the family yawl, Indra. She later married her long friend Marion Lewis Lovell Short, a Lexingtonian of aviation fame in July of 1975 whom she met through her brother, Robert Winchell, while he was attending Bowdoin College. Short died in 1989 after a brief illness that developed while traveling in Africa. It was remarked that Jeanette was considered "extremely nice for a Yankee"! Jeanette moved back to Maine to be closer to her family, spending summers at Orr's Island. A memorial service will be held in August at the family compound on Orr's Island. She loved animals and had a pet pig way prior to such a voyage. In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions be made to the Ocean Conservancy, 1300 19th Street, NW, 8th Floor, Washington, DC, 20036. Kerr Brothers Funeral Home-Main St. is in charge of local arrangements. Lexington Herald-Leader (KY) - Tuesday, March 17, 2009
-3-3-1 CHARLES CHRISTOPHER DUDLEY SHORT b 27.12.1913, Mayfair, City of Westminster, Greater London d 13.10.1978 Lexington KY
-3-3-2 PEYTON CECIL GODFREY SHORT b 01.04.1915, London d 13.03.1995, Charlottesville, Albemarle Co, VA
-3-3-3 AMBROSE CAMILLO THEODORE SHORT b 04.09.1916 NYC d 02.06.1974 Wilmington DE

-3-1-1-1 DUDLEY LOVELL SHORT b 1939 d 11.12.1993 Lexington KY
Ba11-6-1-2-1-2-2 Anne Harrison b 21.05.1753 Berkeley Plantation Charles City Co, VA d 1821 Berkeley Plantation Charles City Co, VA
m DAVID O'SHEALS COUPLAND. b 1749 Richmond Co, VA d 09.06.1822 Charles City Co, VA
-1 SUSANNA COUPLAND b 1793, VA d 1837 m WALTER TRAVIS COCKE b 1791 VA d 1835 son of WALTER COCKE and Anne Carter Harrison b 12 Jan 1764 -1-1 HARRISON CARTER COCKE b 1819 VA d 03.1850 Dinwiddie Co VA m THERESA ANNA COUPLAND b 1823 VA ?b 1819 d in 1865 but she is listed in the 1880 census living with her daughter & son in law (Ezekiel Myers) & family: Anna Cocke, b. abt 1823, VA, widowed, mother in law. -1-1-1 ANN CARTER COCKE b 22.11.1847 Petersburg VA d 24.10.1914 Petersburg VA m EZEKIEL MYERS. b 1824 VA d 1898 -1-1-1-1 John COUPLAND MYERS b 16.09.1890 Petersburg VA d 04.09.1973 Newport News VA dau of WALTER TALIAFERRO and CAROLINE LIPPETT m LULA TUCKER TALIAFERRO, b 31.12.1890 Charlotte Mecklenburg Co NC d 19.10.1979 Newport News VA -1-1-1-1-1 CAROL TALIAFERRO MYERS b 07.08.1922, Charlotte Mecklemburg Co NC d 04.06.1999 Newport News VA m PAUL ALBERT HUNTER b 08.04.1920 East Liberty Allegehny Co PA d 10.09.2014 Newport News VA -1-1-1-1-1-1 CAROL TALIAFERRO HUNTER b 05.10.1949, Newport News VA d 05.10.1949, Newport News VA
-1-1-1-1-1-2 PAUL BRUCE HUNTER b c 1954 Newport News VA d 28.02.1968, Newport News VA
Ba11-6-1-2-1-2-3 Elizabeth HARRISON b 1751, Charles City Co VA d 1830, Charles City Co VA
Ba11-6-1-2-1-2-4 Lucy HARRISON b 1751, Berkeley Plantation Charles City Co VA d 09.1809, VA
m PEYTON RANDOLPH b 1739, Harrison Co VA d 18.05.1794.
Ba11-6-1-2-1-2-5 Ann HARRISON b 21.05.1753, Berkeley Plantation Chaeles City Co VA d 1821, Berkeley Plantation Charles City Co VA
m David O'SHEALS COUPLAND b 1749, Richmond Co, VA d 09.06.1822, Charles City Co, VA
Ba11-6-1-2-1-3 ANNE CARLIN HARRISON b 1722 Berkeley Plantation Charles City Co VA d 1745 Wilton Henrico Co VA
m John CARTER BYRD b 1720, Westover Charles City Co VA
Ba11-6-1-2-1-4 MARTHA PRICE HARRISON b 1720, VA d 01.07.1752.
Ba11-6-1-2-1-5 John HARRISON b 1719, VA d 16.07.1761.
Ba11-6-1-2-1-6 LUCY HARRISON b 1723, Charles City, VA d 12.07.1745
m Edward RANDOLPH b 1725, Gloucester Co VA
Ba11-6-1-2-1-7 Henry Harrison b 1734, Berkeley, Charles City Co, VA d 28.01.1772 Sussex Co, VA
m Elizabeth AVERY b 10.1738 Sussex Co VA d 18.07.1766 Sussex Co VA
-1 Anne Carter Harrison b 12.01.1764 Sussex Co VA d 20.09.1814 m WALTER COCKE b 1760 VA d VA son of John COOCKE and REBECCA STARK -1-1 WALTER TRAVIS COCKE b 1791 VA d 1835. m SUSANNA COUPLAND b 1793 VA d 1837 dau of DAVID COUPLAND and ANNE HARRISON for ch see above Susanna Coupland.
Ba11-6-1-2-1-8 CARTER Henry HARRISON b 22.08.1732, Clifton Fairfax Co VA d 08.10.1793, Cumberland Co VA
m SUSANNA RANDOLPH, 06.04.1776 b 10.04.1753; d 09.12.1814.
Ba11-6-1-3 Maj Nathaniel Burwell b 14.10.1680 Fairfield Plantation Gloucester Co VA d 20.08.1721, Gloucester Co VA m 1709 Corotoman, Lancaster Co VA Elizabeth Carter d 1688 Corotoman, Lancaster VA d aft Jan 1730 she m2 Dr. George Nicholas and had three sons.
Ct7-1 Elizabeth Burwell b 1718, Lancaster Co VA d 19.11.1798, Yorktown York Co VA
m Col William Nelson of Yorktown b 1711 York Co VA d 19.11.1772, signer of the Declaration of Independence, 1770-1771 VA Governor
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m Margaret Reade b c 1681 York Co VA d there by 1723
+2
+2 Robert Reade b 1644/5 in Yorktown, York, Va d in 30 Dec 1712
m Mary Lilly b c 1645/62 York Co Va dau of
+3
+3 Col George Reade b 25 Oct 1608 Linkenholt Hampshire Engl d 21 Nov 1671 Yorktown Va
m Elizabeth Jane Martiau b 12 Dec 1625 Va d 1686 York Co Va
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m Mary Maulson b ABT 1617 in England
+4
+4 Robert Reade of Linkenholt b 1551 d by Dec 1627
m3 31 Jul 1600 Mildred Windebank b 1584
+4 Nicolas Martiau
m1 Jane Boykin b c 1600 at England d by Nov 1646 at York Co VAn wid of Lt Edward Berkeley
Ct7-1-1 Robert Nelson b c 1751 York Co VA d 05.08.1818, Charles City Co VA
m Susanna Robinson b 1762 Middlesex Co VA dau of
John Robinson b 3 Feb 1704 Middlesex Co d 11 May 1766, King and Queen Co Speaker of the house of Burgesses involved in teasury scanadal m1 8 Nov 1723, Middlesex Co Mary Storey m2 1737, King William Co) Lucy Moore b. ca. 1720, King William Co + 2 ch
Ct7-2 Lewis Burwell of Whitemarsh VA b 1710 Fairfield Plantation Gloucester Co VA d 1756
m Mary Willis.
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-2 Elizabeth Burwell b 1739 in 'Whitemarsh', Gloucester Co VA
-3 Anne Burwell b 1742 in Gloucester Co Virginia
-4 Rebecca Lewis Burwell b 20 MAY 1746 in Gloucester Co VA m Jaquelin Ambler b: 9 AUG 1742 VA d 20 FEB 1798 in James City Co VA
Ct7-3 Robert Carter Burwell b 1720, Isle of Wight VA d 1779
m Sarah Nelson b 1724, Yorktown York Co VA
Ct7-4 Nathaniel Burwell b 1711, Fairfield Plantation Gloucester Co VA d 1718, VA
Ct7-5 William Page Burwell b 1712 d 1756.
Ct7-6 Lucy BURWELL b 21.04.1715, Gloucester Gloucester Co VA
?m Christopher Robinson Ro10-2-1-7 b 1705, Middlesex Co d 28 July 1768, Middlesex Co
Ct7-7 Carter Burwell b 25.10.1716, Fairfield Plantation Gloucester Co VA d 03.01.1777, Carters Grove Westmoreland Co VA
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Ba11-6-1-4 Lewis Burwell b 16 Oct 1682 Fairfield Plantation Gloucester VA d 17 Sep 1696 Fairfield Plantation Gloucester Co VA

Lucy Burwell 1683-1716
Ba11-6-1-5 Lucy Burwell b 21 Nov 1683 Gloucester Co VA d 16.12.1716 Barn Elms Middlesex Co VA
m 1 Dec 1703/4 Col Edmund Berkeley Jr b 1671/?79 in Gloucester VA d 16.12.1718 Middlesex Co VA he m1 Mary Mann
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m c 1600 Mary Snell
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m Frances Poyntz
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m Margaret Paulet b c 1510 dau of Sir William Paulet KG PC Marquess of Winchester b c 1475 Fisherton Delamere Wilts d 10 Mar 1572 Basing House Hampshire
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m Mary Nelson b 24.05.1713, Yorktown York Co VA d 07.1775 Middlesex Co VA
Ba11-6-1-5-2 Lewis Berkeley
Ba11-6-1-5-3 Lucy Berkeley b 10 May 1709 Gloucester Co VA d 18 Jan 1732
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-1-4 Christopher Robinson b 1763 d 2 Nov 1798 York Upper Canada m May 1784 New Brunswick Esther Sayre
-1-5 Peter Robinson
-1-1
-1-4-1 Peter Robinson
-1-4-2 Mary Robinson m Heward
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-1-1
-1-4-4-1 James Lukin Robinson 2nd Bt
-1-4-4-2 John Beverley Robinson
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-1-4-4-5 Louisa Matilda Robinson m Allan
-1-4-4-6 Christopher Robinson
-1-4-4-7 Mary Amelia Robinson m MacInnes
-1-4-4-8 Charles Walker Robinson
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-1-1 Mary Braxton b 1756
-1-2 Judith Robinson Braxton b 10 Dec 1757 in Newington, King & Queen Co VA d 11 Oct 1823 m John Camm White
-1-3 Nancy Braxton b 1760

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Ba11-6-1-5-5 Sarah Berkeley
Ba11-6-1-6 Martha Burwell b 16 Nov 1685
m c 1702/1703 Gloucester VA Col. Henry Armistead b 1673 in Messe, Gloucester, Va. d 11 Feb 1739/40 VA son of
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Ba11-6-1-6-1 Lucy Armistead b 1716, Gloucester Co VA d 02.1781 King William Co VA
m Thomas Nelson b 1716 Yorktown York Co VA d by 27.02.1781 Augusta Co VA
Ba11-6-1-7 Bacon Burwell b 22 Feb 1687 Gloucester Va d by 15 Mar 1692
Ba11-6-1-8 Jane Burwell b 16 Nov 1688 Gloucester Va d by 15 Mar 1692
Ba11-6-1-9 James Burwell b 4 Feb 1690 d 6 Oct 1718
m 1711 Mary Armistead b c 1697 in Northumberland Co VA d after 15 Sep 1718 VA dau of William Armistead and Anna Lee
Ba11-6-1-10 x Burwell b 1692 Gloucester Va d by 11 Oct 1710
Ba11-6-2 George Smith b 1652 Colchester Essex England
Ba11-6-3 Elizabeth Smith b 1654 Colchester
Wo12-15 Isaacke Woodward d y
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502. Blanche Milbourne b c 1465 Whitney Herefordshire
m JAMES WHITNEY. b 1465 Whitney Herefordshire
-1 ROBERT Whitney b 1491, Glouchester Herefordshire d 1541, Whitney Herefordshire
m Margaret WYE b 1495 Icomb Gloucestershire
-1-1 Sir Robert Whitney b 1517 Icomb Gloucestershire d 05.08.1567, Whitney Herefordshire M.P.
m SYBIL BASKERVILLE b 1522 Eardisley Herefordshire England d aft 1547 Whitney Herefordshire
+1 y BASKERVILLE
-1-1-1 Robert WHITNEY b 1543, Whitney Herefordshire d 19.12.1612, Whitney Herefordshire
m Elizabeth GUILLIMS b 1544 Whitney Herefordshire
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-1-1-1-1 Thomas WHITNEY bap 14.07.1560 St Margarets Westminster, b Lambert March Surrey d 14.04.1637, St Margarets Westminister London
m Mary BRAY, dau of b 12.05.1563 St Margarets Westminister London d 25.09.1629 St Margarets Westminister London
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-1-1-1-1-1 John WHITNEY b 20.07.1592, Isleworth Middlesex d 01.06.1673. , 1635 MA, Middlesex Co, Watertown , 1635 ship "Elizabeth and Ann" passenger, bap1605 England, Middlesex, London, Westminster, St Margarets
m Elinor/Ellen BRAY b 1599 St Margarets Westminister London d 11.05.1659 Watertown Middlesex Co MA , 1635 ship "Elizabeth and Ann" passenger
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-1-1-1-1-1-1 John Whitney b 1621 England d 12.10.1692, Watertown Middlesex Co MA , bap 14 SEP 1621 Isleworth, 1635 ship "Elizabeth and Ann" passenger
m Ruth ReynoldS b 01.06.1623, Kent England; d c 27.05.1695, Watertown Middlesex Co MA
-1-1-1-1-1-2 Jonathan Whitney b 16.02.1635 Isleworth Middlesex d 01.01.1702, Sherborn Middlesex Co MA
m Lydia Jones b 1632 Watertown Middlesex Co MA d 03.02.1701 Sherborn Middlesex Co MA
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m Moses ADAMS b 26.10.1654 Medford Middlesex Co MA
-1-1-1-1-1-2-2 Anna Whitney b 28.04.1660, Watertown Middlesex Co MA d 06.03.1700.
m Cornelius Fisher b 08.02.1659 Dedham Norfolk MA d 06.01.1742 Wrentham Norfolk MA
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-1-1-1-1-1-2-2-1 Isaac Fisher b 1694, Dedham Norfolk MA d 1778, Wrentham Norfolk MA
m Esther Mann b 26.06.1696 Wrentham Norfolk MA d 20.01.1770, Wrentham Norfolk MA
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Tu15 =16. 503. Helen Tudor b 1459
m Wyllyam Gardenyr b 1450 Midlands Oxfordshire d 1495 The Bank Surrey
Ga14-1+Philippa Gardiner
-2 Beatrice Gardiner
-3 Margaret Gardiner
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-5 Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester
-6 Anne Gardiner b c 1475 Beaconsfield Bucks d 1575 Belton Isle Axholme Lincoln m Robert Stoke Browne b c 1460 Edwardstone Leicester d 1540

-6-1 Richard Browne Br13 =14 b 1528
-6-1-1 Original Brown Br12 =13 b c 1575 Engl d 1655 Westmoreland VA and Elizabeth Baldun b c 1595 Lincolnshire (dau of Thaddeus Baldun) -6-1-1-1 Richard Browne Br11 =12 b 1618 in England d 18 Dec 1670 Old Rappahannock Co and Elizabeth Badger -6-1-1-1-1 Original Brown Br10 =11 b 1648 in St. Mary's Co MD and Jane Brooke Br10 widow Higdon -6-1-1-1-1-1 Jane Browne b 1673 d 1752 m 1692 Nathaniel Pope III Po9 =10 Po8-1 Mary Pope b c 1694 m Joseph Weeks.
Po8-2 William Pope b c 1696
Po8-3 Lewis Pope
Po8-4 John Pope (alive in 1728 and sold a mill to Augustine Washington) m Elizabeth Pierce Pope, dau of the mariner/merchant Nathaniel Pope Po10-1-5
Po8-5 Elizabeth POPE m Bourn PRICE b by 1725 d after 1725 son of Meriday PRICE
Worden Pope Po8 =9 b 1705 m Hester Netherton had issue author's ancestors
Po8-7 Jean/Jane Pope b about 1717 d Apr. 1732 m George Williams (shown by ysearch.org/PW2P5)
Po8-7-1 Margaret Williams b 17 Apr 1732 Stafford Co., Va. d after 12 Sep 1763 m John Ralls Jr
Ga14-7 William Gardiner b 1488, London d 1549, The Grange Bermondsey Surrey
m Elizabeth Mitchell
Ga14-7-1 William Gardiner b 26.08.1531 Bermondsey Surrey d 26.11.1597 Bermondsey Surrey
m Frances Luce b 1576.
Ga14-7-1-1 Thomas Gardiner b 27.03.1564 Bermondsey Surrey d 10.08.1632 Basing Peckham Surrey
m Ellyn Smyth
Ga14-7-1-1-1 Richard Gardiner b 29.04.1592 d 1649 ?MD
m Elizabeth Hame b 1592 d by 10.03.1651
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Ga14-7-1-1-1-1 Luke Gardiner b 11.01.1622 St Marys Co MD d 06.07.1674 Canoe Neck Oakley MD
m Elizabeth Hatton b 01.03.1627 London d 1702
+1 y Hatton
Ga14-7-1-1-1-1-1 Richard Gardiner b 1650 St Marys Co MD d 01.11.1687.
m Elizabeth Weire b 1655 Rapphannock Co VA d 1693
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Ga14-7-1-1-1-1-1-1 John Gardiner b 1677 St Marys Co MD d 1717
m1 Suzanna Barton b 1681 St Marys Co MD + 3 ch
m2 Mary Boarman b 1690 Charles Co MD
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m Sarah Katherine Marsham b c 1665 Calvert Co MD d 8 Jan 1733 Charles Co MD she m1 Basil Waring m3 James Haddock
+1 William Boarman and Mary Jarboe
+2 William Barton II
Anne Smoot
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m Katherine Fisher
Ga14-7-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Susana Barton Gardiner b 1705 London d 09.12.1742 St Marys Co MD
m Philip Key b 21.03.1696 London d 20.08.1764 St Marys Co MD
Ga14-7-1-1-1-1-1-1-2 Elizabeth Gardiner b 1707/10 Hillilee St Marys Co MD
m John Barton Miles son of b 1708 St Marys Co MD d 1761 St Marys Co MD
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Ga14-7-1-1-1-1-1-1-2-1 Philip Miles b 1733 St Marys Co MD d 10.02.1789 Nelson Co KY
m Eleanor Bryan b 1746 St Marys Co MD
Ga14-7-1-1-1-1-1-1-2-2 Rebecca Miles b 1736, St Marys Co MD d 18.03.1783, St Marys Co MD
m Thomas Hill b 1723 Wiltshire England d 23.05.1820 Marion Co KY
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Ga14-7-1-1-1-1-1-1-2-2-1 Catherine Miles b 29.03.1773 St Marys Co MD d 29.06.1847 Marion Co KY
m John Lancaster b 27.01.1766 Charles Co MD d 24.04.1838 Marion Co KY
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Ga14-7-1-1-1-1-1-1-2-3 Elizabeth Miles b 1753, St Marys Co MD d 01.04.1773, St Marys Co MD
m Thomas Mattingly b 28.03.1738, St Marys Co MD d 10.04.1773, St Marys Co MD
Ga14-7-1-1-1-1-1-1-3 Clement Gardiner b 1706 St Marys Co MD d 18.06.1746 St Marys Co MD
m Eleanor Brooke b 1700 St Marys Co MD d 16.10.1760 St Marys Co MD
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Ga14-7-1-1-1-1-1-1-3-1 Anne Gardiner b 1720, St Marys Co MD d by 22.02.1792, St Marys Co MD
m Richard Basil Boarman b 1720 St Marys Co MD d 27.07.1782 St Marys Co MD
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Ga14-7-1-1-1-1-1-1-3-1-1 Catherine Brooke Boarman b 1760 St Marys Co MD d 1812 St Marys Co MD
m William Thomas, son of b 1758 St Marys Co MD d 01.06.1813 St Marys Co MD
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m Elizabeth Courts b 1789 Charles Co MD d 03.11.1851 St Marys Co MD
Ga14-7-1-1-1-1-1-1-3-1-1-2 George Thomas b 23.02.1794 St Marys Co MD d 22.11.1857 St Marys Co MD
m Mary Tubman b 1790 St Marys Co MD d 08.08.1870 St Marys Co MD
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504. Edward Stafford b 03.02.1478 Brecknock Breconshire Wales k 17.05.1521 Tower of London beheaded
m Eleanor PERCY b 1474 Yorkshire
LADY Catherine Stafford b 1499, Abergavenny Monmouthshire Wales; d 14.05.1555, Shoreditch London Middlesex
m RALPH NEVILLE b 21.02.1497 Raby Durham d 24.04.1549 Staindrop Durham, 4th Earl of Westmorland,s buried at Staindrop, Co Durham, 7th Lord Neville, of Raby 6 Feb 1498/9, 9 July 1510 ward of the Duke of Buckingham , fought in the campaigns against the Scots from 1522 to 1523, Knighted in 1523 at Scotland by the Earl of Surrey, Order of the Garter (K.G.) 25 June 1525.1 He was Chief Commissioner to treat with the Scots on 27 August 1525.1 He held the office of Vice Warden of the East and Middle Marches, under the Duke of Richmond between October 1525 and September 1526.1 He held the office of Deputy Captain of Berwick between October 1525 and September 1526.1 On 15 January 1525/26 at Berwick, Scotland, he concluded a truce with the Earl of Angus.1 He was invested as a Privy Counsellor (P.C.) before 5 February 1525/26.1 He was Commissioner to enquire into treasons in Cumberland on 23 May 1534.1 He was Commissioner to suppress disorders in Nothumberland, Cumberland and Westmorland between June 1535 and July 1535.1 On 15 May 1536 he was one of the Peers who tried Quenn Anne Boleyn.1 He was in command of the East and Middle Marches, while Hertford invaded Scotland in May 1544.2 Children of Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorl son of
+1 RALPH NEVILLE and EDITH SANDYS
-1 Lady Margaret Neville+ d 13 Oct 1559
-2 Lady Dorothy Neville+ d bt 17 Dec 1545 - 27 Jun 1547
-3 Lady Mary Neville
-4 Lady Elizabeth Neville
-5 Lady Eleanor Neville
-6 Lady Anne Neville
-7 Henry Neville, 5th Earl of Westmorland+ b. c 1524 - 1525, d 10 Feb 1563/64
-8 Christopher Neville b 1540
-9 Cuthbert Neville b. b 15413
Ne?-1 Sir William NEVILLE b 1524, Middlesex England m Elizabeth STAFFORD b 1528, Isleworth Middlesex England.
Ne?-2 Mary NEVILLE b 1519, Raby Castle Durham England.
Ne?-3 Dorothy NEVILLE b 1522, Raby Durham d 06.1547, Hedingham Castle Essex
m John de Vere b 1516, Oxfordshire d 13.08.1562, Hedingham Castle Essex , 1540-1562 16th Earl of Oxford, 1558- England, Essex Lord Lieutenant
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505. Lady Anne Stafford b 1483 Ashby Leicestershire d 1544
m George Hastings b 1488 Ashby-de-la-Zouch Leicestershire d 24.03.1544, 1506-1544 3rd Baron of Hastings of 1461 Creation, 1st Earl of Huntingdon was born in 1488.4 He was the son of Sir Edward Hastings, 2nd Lord Hastings and Mary Hungerford, Baroness Botreaux.2,3 He married Lady Anne Stafford, daughter of Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham and Katherine Woodville, circa December 1509.5 He died on 24 March 1543/44.3 George Hastings, 1st Earl of Huntingdon was invested as a Knight, Order of the Bath (K.B.) in 1501.1 He succeeded to the title of 2nd Lord Hastings, of Hungerford [E., 1482] on 8 November 1506.1 He succeeded to the title of 3rd Lord Hastings [E., 1461] on 8 November 1506.3 He was invested as a Privy Counsellor (P.C.).1 He succeeded to the title of 6th Lord Botreaux [E., 1368] between 1528 and 1532.3 He was created 1st Earl of Huntingdon [England] on 8 December 1529.4 Children of George Hastings, 1st Earl of Huntingdon and Lady Anne Stafford * Francis Hastings, 2nd Earl of Huntingdon+ d 23 Jun 15603 * Lady Mary Hastings d Mar 1532/336 * Henry Hastings 1 * Sir Thomas Hastings b. 1515, d 15587 * William Hastings b. 1518, d 15561 * Lady Dorothea Hastings b. 15191 * Edward Hastings, 1st and last Baron Hastings of Loughborough+ b. c 1520, d 5 Mar 1571/7211520-1544 6th Baron of Botreaux, 1520-1544 5th Baron of Hungerford, 1529-1544 1st Earl of Huntingdon son of SIR HASTINGS and Mary HUNGERFORD
Dorothea HASTINGS b 1519, Huntingdon Berwickshire
m SIR Richard DEVEREUX b 1516 Chartley Staffordshire son of
+1 WALTER DEVEREUX and Mary GREY
De?-1 Walter DEVEREUX b 01.09.1539, Devereux Castle Carmarthenshire Wales d 22.09.1576, Dublin Dublin Co Ireland.
m LETTICE KNOLLYS Kn16-7 b 1540 Wanstead Warwickshire d 25.12.1634 Drayton Basset Staffordshire, 1572-1576 1st Earl of Essex
+1 Sir Francis Knollys d 1596 and Catherine CAREY d 15.08.1568 +2 King Henry VIII
p2 Mary Boleyn Bo18 b 1504, d 19.07.1534
De?-1-1 781. i. Ppenelope DEVEREUX b 1563, Devereux Castle Carmarthenshire Wales; d 07.07.1607, London Middlesex
m 10/1.1581, div 11.1605 Robert RICH. b 1564 Nottinghamshire d 24.03.1619 Snarford Lincolnshire, 1618-1619 1st Earl of Warwick
+1 Robert Rich>, 2nd Lord of Leighs b c 1537, d 27.02.1580/1
m Elizabeth Baldry bur 19.12.1591, dau of George Baldry of Hadley
De?-1-1-1?Isabell RICH b 1598 Warwick Warwickshire (Stirnet shows no ch by above marriage)
m Sir John SMITH.
De?-1-2 782. ii. Dorothy DEVEREUX b 1564, Chartley Staffordshire d 03.08.1619.
m1 Henry Percy b 27.04.1564 Tynemouth Norhumberland d 05.11.1632 Petworth Sussex, 1585-1632 9th Earl of Northumberland for ch see above Henry Percy. son of Henry PERCY and Katherine NEVILLE
m2 Sir Thomas PERROT, b 1562 Droxburne Hertfordshire son of John PERROT and ANNE Cheney
De?-1-3 Robert DEVEREUX b 10.11.1565, Nethewood Herefordshire d 25.02.1601.
m Frances Walsingham b 1569 Scadbury Kent d 17.02.1632.
+1 y WALSINGHAM
De?-1-3 Frances DEVEREUX b 30.09.1599, London d 24.04.1660, Great Bedwin Wilts
m William SEYMOUR b 1588, Great Bedwin Wilts d 24.10.1660, London
De?-2 Elizabeth DEVEREUX b 1546, Cartmarthenshire Wales d 04.1583, Hodnet shropshire
m John VERNON. b 07.1546 Hodnet Shropshire d 04.1591 Hodnet shropshire
+1 George Vernon of Hodnet d 1553
m Elizabeth Pigot dau of Thomas Pigot of Chetwynd
De?-2-1 Sir Robert Vernon of Hodnet b 1577, d 1625
m Mary Needham dau of Robert Needham of Shavington and Shenton, Sheriff of Shropshire
De?-2-2 Elizabeth Vernon b 11.01.1572 Hodnet shropshire d 23.11.1655, one of the chief ladies-in-waiting to Elizabeth of England in the later years of her reign
m by 30 Aug 1597 Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton b 06.10.1573 d 10.11.1624 Begen-Op-Zoom Zuid Holland Netherlands. , 3rd Earl of Southampton, the dedicatee of Shakespeare's sonnets. The marriage occurred after Elizabeth discovered she was pregnant. Upon discovering this, the Queen had both Elizabeth and her husband locked in Fleet Prison and, after their release, were never again received into her favour. (Wriothesley is pronounced "Risley"; 6 October 1573 "" 10 November 1624), was the second son of wikipedia.org,_3rd_Earl_of_Southampton
+1 Henry Wriothesley, 2nd Earl of Southampton, and m 19.02.1565/6 Mary Browne d 11.1607, dau of Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu dau of the 1st Viscount Montagu. Shakespeare's first two narrative poems, Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece, were dedicated to Southampton, who is thought by some to be the "Fair Youth" in Shakespeare's Sonnets.
De?-2-2-1 Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton, Earl of Chichester b 10.03.1607/8 d 16.05.1667 had issue
m1 18.08.1634 Rachel de Massue b 1603, d 16.02.1639/40, dau of Daniel de Massue, Sn de Ruvigny
m2 c24.04.1642 Elizabeth Leigh d before 05.1659, dau of Francis Leigh, Earl of Chichester
De?-2-2-2 Penelope Wriothesley b 05.11.1598, Brighton Sussex d 16.07.1667 Brighton Sussex
m Baron William SPENCER, son of. b 1592 Althorp Mansion Northampton d 04.04.1640 Hartford Hertfordshire
+1 Sir Robert SPENCER b 1570 d 25 Oct 1637 and Margaret WILLOUGHBY Dau of Sir Francis Willoughby of Woolaton
De?-2-2-2-1 Margaret SPENCER b 19.07.1627, Brington Northampton d 1693, London
m 30.08.1645 Sir Anthony ASHLEY SHAFTSBURY COOPER b 22.07.1621 Shaftsbury d 21.01.1683 Amsterdam Holland, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury , Lord President of the Council In office 21 April 1679�� 15 October 1679 , lost both of his parents by the age of eight, brought up by Edward Tooker and other guardians named in his father's will, before attending Exeter College, Oxford, and Lincoln's Inn. After he married the daughter of Thomas Coventry, 1st Baron Coventry, in 1639, Coventry's patronage secured Cooper a seat in the Short Parliament, although Cooper lost a disputed election to a seat in the Long Parliament. During the English Civil War, Cooper initially fought as a Royalist, before departing for the Parliamentary side in 1644. During the English Interregnum, he served on the English Council of State under Oliver Cromwell, although he opposed Cromwell's attempt to rule without parliament during the Rule of the Major-Generals. He also opposed the religious extremism of the Fifth Monarchists during Barebone's Parliament. As a member of the Council of State, Cooper opposed the New Model Army's attempts to rule the country following the downfall of Richard Cromwell, and he encouraged Sir George Monck's march on London. Cooper served as a member of the Convention Parliament of 1660, which determined to restore the English monarchy, and Cooper was one of twelve members of parliament who travelled to the Dutch Republic to invite King Charles II to return to England. Shortly before his coronation, Charles created Cooper Lord Ashley, so when the Cavalier Parliament assembled in 1661 he moved from the House of Commons to the House of Lords. He served as Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1661�1672. During the ministry of the Earl of Clarendon, Shaftesbury opposed the imposition of the Clarendon Code and supported Charles II's Declaration of Indulgence (1662), which the king was ultimately forced to withdraw. After the fall of Clarendon, Ashley was one of the members of the so-called Cabal Ministry, serving as Lord Chancellor 1672�1673. He was created Earl of Shaftesbury in 1672. During this period, John Locke entered Ashley's household. Ashley took an interest in colonial ventures and was one of the Lords Proprietor of the Province of Carolina; in 1669, Ashley and Locke collaborated in writing the Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina. By 1673, Ashley was worried that the heir to the throne, James, Duke of York, was secretly a Roman Catholic. After the Cabal Ministry ended, Shaftesbury became a leader of the opposition to the policies pursued by Thomas Osborne, Earl of Danby. Danby favoured strict interpretation of the penal laws, enforcing mandatory membership of the Church of England. Shaftesbury, who sympathised with the Protestant Nonconformists, briefly agreed to work with the Duke of York, who opposed enforcing the penal laws against Roman Catholic recusants. By 1675, however, Shaftesbury was convinced that Danby, assisted by the bishops of the Church of England, was determined to transform England into an absolute monarchy, and he soon came to see the Duke of York's own religion as linked to this issue. Opposed to the growth of "popery and arbitrary government", throughout the latter half of the 1670s Shaftesbury argued in favour of frequent parliaments (spending time in the Tower of London, 1677�1678 for espousing this view) and argued that the nation needed protection from a potential Roman Catholic successor to King Charles II. During the Exclusion Crisis, Shaftesbury was an outspoken supporter of the Exclusion Bill, although he also endorsed other proposals that would have prevented the Duke of York from becoming king, such as Charles II's remarrying a Protestant princess and producing a Protestant heir to the throne, or legitimising Charles II's illegitimate Protestant son the Duke of Monmouth. The Whig party was born during the Exclusion Crisis, and Shaftesbury was one of the party's most prominent leaders. In 1681, during the Tory reaction following the failure of the Exclusion Bill, Shaftesbury was arrested for high treason, although the prosecution was dropped several months later. In 1682, after the Tories had gained the ability to pack London juries with their supporters, Shaftesbury, fearing a second prosecution, fled the country. Upon arriving in Amsterdam, he fell ill, and soon died, in January 1683.
+1 John COOPER and Mary HICKS
De?-2-2-2-1-1 Penelope Ashley COOPER b 1647 Dorset d 1711, St Peters Parish VA
m PETER Massie 1670 Of New Kent VA, son of . b 1640 Coddington England d 25.12.1719 New Kent VA Notater for PETER MASSIE: Peter emigrated 1690. He joined religion Member St. Peter�s Parish in Henrico, Virginia
+1 Thomas Massie and Judith Brereton
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -1 John Massie b 1674 of New Kent VA
m x b St. Peter's Par, New Kent, VA
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -1-1 Mark Massie b New Kent,VA
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -1-2 Eliza MASSIE b New Kent,VA
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -2 Lucretia Massie b 1676, New Kent Co VA St. Peter's Parish d 23.11.1711, New Kent Co VA
m John Johnson 1698 St. Peters Par.,New Kent,VA b 1675 Craig Aberdeen Scotland d Hanover VA, Quaker, Twin to Sarah Massie, wife of John´s brother William Johnston , Peter and Penelope�s daughter Elizabeth Massie married John Johnson, the eldest son of James the Emigrant, before 1699 in New Kent Co. Family legends recalled this daughter as Lucretia, but Quaker records show she was Elizabeth Massie. John and Elizabeth had at least 12 children, including those with such significant family names as Ashley, Massie, John, Benjamin, Thomas, Margery, James and Elizabeth. Some descendants relocated to Ohio after the Revolution while others migrated earlier to Louisa and Amelia Cos., VA and Guilford Co., NC, where they were closely situated with descendants of John�s brother Benjamin. John and Elizabeth had at least 12 children, including those with such significant family names as Ashley, Massie, John, Benjamin, Thomas, Margery, James and Elizabeth.
+1 James Johnston and Margaret ALEXANDER
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -2-1 Benjamin Johnson b 18.06.1705 St. Peters Par New Kent VA d 18.08.1769 Bedford VA
m 19.08.1748 Camp Creek, Louisa Co VA Mary Bolling Moorman b 19.12.1730 Green Springs Louisa VA d 30.09.1814 Hanover, Virginia, United States.
+1 Thomas Moorman b c 1705 New Kent Co VA d 10 Nov 1766 Bedford Co VA
m c 12 Jan 1730 Hanover Co VA Rachel Clark b c 1714 VA d 10 Jun 1792 Campbell Co VA she m2 25 Aug 1768 South River Bedford Co VA William Ballard
+2 Charles Moorman and Elizabeth Reynolds
+2 Christopher Clark
Penelope Johnson
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -2-1-1 Thomas JohnSON b 14.11.1749, Camp Creek Louisa Co VA d 1835, Clinton Co OH
m1 Ann Varnumb 01.03.1752 Staffordshire England d 07.08.1834 Washington Co Missouri Usa m2 AGNES CLARK 01.1774 VA b 07.04.1754 VA d by 1776 VA
+1 William Varnum and Ellen
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -2-1-1-1 Elizabeth Johnson b 13.09.1783 Grayson Co VA d 30.04.1832 Clinton Co OH
m James Lundy b 13.10.1777 Warren Co NJ d 29.11.1854 Clinton Co OH
+1 y Lundy
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -2-1-1-1-1 Anna Lundy b 18.07.1807 Grayson Co VA d 08.12.1878 Linn Co KS
m 4 Aug 1825 in Union City Clinton Co OH Jonathan Hodgson b 24.06.1805 Clinton Co OH d 02.11.1879 Mound City Linn Co KS, suspected suicide. He drove a team and wagon out onto the prairie that cold November night and froze to death". son of Daniel Hodgson b 1754, d 1854 and Lydia Dillon b 1789, d 1864 a prosperous farmer in Tazewell Co IL (by November 1826) and then to Knox (Stark) Co in 1835. In his 50's the family moved to Linn Co KS in September of 1857. , served Linn Co as a Justice of Peace and as a representative to the Kansas Legislature in 1864 to 1865. Jonathan signed resolution #42 (to abolish slavery) in 1865. It was very turbulent times in "Bleeding Kansas" in the late 1850's into the 1860's. The "Maris de Cygne massacre" occurred in May of 1858 about 10 miles northeast of the Hodgson homestead. John Brown (a prominent anti-slavery advocate) lived in that area and there were many raids back and forth between Kansas Jayhawkers and Missouri raiders. (Quantrill's raiders came into the area.) The family story was that some Missouri raiders were ready to kill Jonathan but one of them saw his Masons ring and stopped the execution. During the Civil War he served in the 6th Regiment, Kansas Cavalry, Company E.
-1 Elizabeth L Hodgson b 1826 d 1900 m Pulhamus
-2 James Daniel Hodgson b 1828 d 1863
-3 Levisa (Stites) Hodgson b 1830, d 1919)
-4 Levicy A. Hodgson b 1832 d 1911
-5 Daniel J. Hodgson b 1834 d 1912
-6 Lydia Ann Hodgson b 1.03.1836 Tazewell Co IL d 23.08.1915 Hemlock Tillamook Co OR m m Joel Wallace Hester b 14.11.1833 Tazewell Co, IL d 16.05.1891 Sac City, Sac Co, IA son of John Hester b 28 Aug 1801 Guilford Co NC d 15 Sep 1880 bur Webb Cem, Warren Co IA and Ann Dillon b 1805 d 1833
-7 Rachel Hodgson b 1838 d 1915 m Stites
-8 Anna Jane Hodgson b 1840 d 1873 m Kelsey
-9 Amanda Hodgson b 1843, 1916m Ewing
-10 William E. Hodgson b. 1845 d 1937
-11 Martin Myers Hodgson b. 1847, d 1936
-12 Jonathan Hodgson Jr. b 1851 d 1934
-13 Albert Hodgson b. 1853 d 1943
-14 Mary E. Hodgson b. 1853, d 1938 m Miller

-6-1 Robert Allen Hester b 31.12.1860 IL d 31.05.1950 Nowata OK m Sadie Bell Olmstead 23.12.1886 b 1859 d 1957 Nowata OK
-6-2 Sarah Ellen Hester b 29.04.1865 Centerville Linn Co KS d 29.01.1931 Los Angeles Co CA m Evert N Long b 1867 d 05.1954 Polk Co IA BURLINGTON MEMORIAL PARK CEMETERY
-6-3 James Wallace Hester b 03.11.1867 Farlinville Linn Co KS d 01.05.1945 Tillamook OR m Eva M Anderson b 1869 d 23.05.1963 Tillamook, Tillamook Co OR
-6-4 Alburtah Mae Hester b 16.11.1870 Farlinville Linn Co KS d 11.02.1952 Lebanon Laclede Co MO m George Douglas Clark

-6-1-1 ARTHUR U HESTER.
-6-1-2 WALTER E HESTER b 1891 d 1957.
-6-1-3 W. d HESTER, m EDDINGTON.
-6-1-4 JESSIE JOEL HESTER, d 1894.
-6-2-1 Ethel Marie Long b 25.06.1902 Des Moines Polk Co IA d 26.06.1998, Des Moines, Polk Co IA m Clarence Evert Powell b 22.12.1900 Des Moines Polk Co IA d 01.09.1963 Des Moines, Polk Co IA
-6-3-1 Edythe L Hester b 01.08.1904 Buffalo Dallas Co MO d 11.09.1999 Newberg Yamhill Co OR m 1960 NE Martin K Nielson b 07.09.1905 Denmark d 28.07.1984 Forest Grove, Washington Co OR
-6-3-2 KENNETH WILLIAM HESTER b 23.05.1916 Tillamook Co OR d 20.12.1999 Bay City, Tillamook Co OR
-6-4-1 RICHARD W CLARK d 1918
-6-4-2 GEORGE JOSEPH CLARK.
-6-4-3 THEODORE R CLARK.
-6-4-4 FRED CLARK
-6-4-5 John Wesley Clark

-6-2-1-1 Jack Evert Powell b 08.10.1925 Des Moines Polk Co IA d 12.11.1998 Des Moines Polk Co IA
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -2-1-2 James Moorman Johnson b 20 Dec 1759 VA d 4 Feb 1828 Greene Co TN
m 1778 Green Co TN Abigail Barton
-1 Joseph Johnson
-2 William Johnson
-3 Susannah Johnson b c 1785 Campbell Co VA d c 1849 Rheatown Greene Co TN m 22 Oct 1810 Greene Co TN Caleb Squibb
-4 Hannah Johnson
-5 Benjamin R Johnson
-6 Barton Johnson

-3-1 James Squibb b 17 Dec 1813 Greene Co TN d 21 Nov 1887 Greene Co MO m 14 Feb 1837 Greene Co TN Raqchel Shields

-3-1-1 James Caleb Squibb b 14 Jan 1838 Greene Co TN d Aug 1861 Springfield MO m 2 Aug 1857 Elizabeth Ann Wallis
-3-1-2 Mary Elizabeth Squibb m Cotter
-3-1-3 David R Squibb
-3-1-4 John Wesley Squibb
-3-1-5 Joseph Dobry Squibb
-3-1-6 William Campbell Squibb
-3-1-7 Henry Townley Squibb
-3-1-8 James Marvin Squibb b 31 May 1863 MO d 22 Feb 1938 Springfield Co MO m Oct 1884 Mary Elizabeth Prophet

-3-1-1-1 Prior Lee Squibb b 14 Feb 1860 Greene Co MO d 10 Apr 1941 Springfield MO m Mary Elizabeth West
-3-1-1-2 James Caleb Squibb
-3-1-8-1 Ira Martin Squibb b 15 Oct 1885 Greene Co MO d 4 Jul 1904
-3-1-8-2 Gertie Alice Squibb b 3 Dec 11887 Greene Co MO d 28 Mar 1960 Springfieeld MO m Clive Ernest Smith
-3-1-8-3 Guy E Squibb d y
-3-1-8-4 Martha Pearl Squibb b 8 Jan 1891 Greene Co MO d 24 Jan 1970 Springfield MO m Frank Cole McKnight
-3-1-8-5 Dwight Chester Squibb b 20 Mar 1893 d 3 Mar 1969
-3-1-8-6 Hazel M. Squibb b 31 Jul 1895 d 9 Jun 1965

-3-1-1-1-1 Roxa B Squibb b 10 Nov 1891 d 25 Mar 1938 Springfield MO m Ralph DeBoard
-3-1-1-1-2 Wallace Prior Squibb b 3 Jun 1898 d 20 Jun 1963 m1 Ruth Crank m2 Jessie m White had issue
-3-1-8-4-1 Mary Esther McKnight b 5 Dec 1908 d 5 Jul 1994 Kalamazoo MI m 1939 Charles Holland
-3-1-8-4-2 Chester Alvin McKnight d y
-3-1-8-4-3 Karl Jerome McKnight b 1 Jan 1912 Springfield MO d there 12 Dec 1980 m Georgia E Dennis had issue
-3-1-8-4-4 Gertie Elizabeth McKnight b 19 Nov 1913 d 19 Feb 1986 Springfield MO m Herbert Chestnut had issue
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -2-2 Capt James Johnson b 1703 of Louisa VA
m LUCY MOORMAN b 1720 of Louisa VA
+1 MOORMAN
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -2-2-1 Elizabeth Johnson b 1746, of,Louisa,VA
m Zachariah Moorman 31.12.1773 Of Louisa VA b 02.02.1732 Caroline VA d 17.01.1789.
-1 Milly Moorman b 02.10.1760 m 01.09.1779 Bedford VA Seneca James Johnson b VA
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -2-3 Agnes Johnson b 1700 Hanover VA
m William Ellyson 05.06.1722 Henrico VA b 1702 New Kent VA d 22.05.1779 New Kent,VA
+1 y Ellyson
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -2-3-1 Sarah Ellyson b 1723 New Kent,VA
m1 Robert Johnson 07.07.1751 Fathers home New Kent V b 07.04.1708 New Kent Co VA d 19.11.1758 Amerlia VA m2 Robert JohnSON 07.07.1751 New Kent VA, son of BENJAMIN JohnSON and MARGERY MASSIE. son of John Johnson and Lucretia Massie for ch see above Robert Johnson.
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -2-4 Robert Johnson b 07.04.1708 New Kent Co VA d 19.11.1758 Amerlia VA
m1 07.07.1751 Fathers home New Kent VA Sarah Ellyson b 1723 New Kent VA + 1 ch
m2 Virginia Cedelia Elmore b 15.05.1737 New Kent VA + 1 ch
+1 William Ellyson and Agnes Johnson
+1 Thomas Elmore and Cecelia Ellyson
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -2-4-1 Margaret Johnson b 05.08.1752, Camp Creek M M Louisa VA
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -2-4-2 Martha Johnson b 28.08.1766, Of Deep River, Guilford, NC
m Adkin Nordyke 12.12.1787 Deep River Mm Guilford NC
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -2-4-2-1 Sicily Nordyke b 02.03.1790 Union, NC
m Noble Shaw b 1786 Guilford NC
+1 y SHAW
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -2-4-2-1-1 1636. i. Parsis Shaw b 06.03.1811, Dover Clinton Co OH d 12.12.1901, Gibson Co IN
m2 Hugh Watt b 25.12.1801 Ireland d 02.09.1871 Gibson Co IN son of George Watt and Barbara Manown
m1 Henry Archibald A O'Neal 06.08.1827 Clay Co IL b 27.08.1796 Augusta Hampshire Co WV d 25.04.1841 Oakland City Gibson Co IN
-1 Mathilda O'Neal b 1829 d 1844
-2 Mary ANN O'NEAL b 1830 IN
-3 Elizabeth O'Neal b 11.05.1832 Gibson Co IN d 06.11.1855 Gibson Co IN m William G HARTIN.
-4 John O'NEAL b 1835; d 1835
-5 CHARLES O'Neal b 1836; d 1837
-6 Daniel Waters O'Neal b 10.1838 IN d 22.05.1919 Somerville Gibson IN m VASHTI Elizabeth PEARSON b 18.05.1844 Usa d 16.01.1919 Somerville Gibson Co IN
-7 Margaret Watt b 11.05.1844; d 31.07.1856
-8 George Washington Watt b 29.03.1848 d 22.07.1856
-9 Betsy Watt b 10.07.1850; d 18.09.1850
-10 Nancy Watt b 10.07.1853; d 1855

-3-1 MALINDA J HARTIN b 03.10.1854, Gibson Co IN d 15.10.1854, Gibson Co IN
-6-1 Mary Elizabeth O'NEAL b 16.11.1860, Gibson IN d 1960. m1 22.01.1880 Gibson,IN DAVID RAILEIGH PARISH m2 10.02.1884 JOSEPH MCCONNELL RINKER b 06.03.1854 d 27.05.1919 Wapanuka Johnston OK son of JEFFERSON RINKER and Mary HARMON m3 22.09.1922 Tuttle Grady OK JAMES CALVIN WILSON b 26.02.1867 d by 1960 OK
-6-2 William ALLEN O'NEAL b 15.04.1863 TN d 11.09.1933 Oakland Gibson Co IN m NANCY JANE MASON b 10.03.1865 d 20.06.1923

-6-1-1 ARMENDA MAE29 RINKER b 21.02.1887 Madison AZ d 12.1963 Lubbock TX m 1904 Rosetta Newton AZ OBIEDIAH DAVIS BRIGHT
-6-2-1 THEADORE A O'NEAL b 1889; d 1889
-6-2-2 VIRDIA Alice O'NEAL b 23.11.1891 d 27.04.1920
-6-2-3 WALTER W. O'NEAL b 05.03.1893 d 22.02.1932
-6-2-4 VERNIE L O'NEAL b 24.05.1895 d 12.12.1969
-6-2-5 VASHTI ELLEN O'NEAL b 16.06.1897 d 27.01.1938 Somerville Gibson Co IN m Thomas OTHO MCCONNELL b 27.05.1892 d 09.08.1937
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -2-5 Massey Johnson b 05.02.1705 St Peter Parrish New Kent VA d 1750 VA
m Joseph Crew 12.06.1725 Hanover VA b 1698 Charles City, Charles, VA d 04.04.1759 Hanover, VA
+1 John Crews and Sarah Gatteley
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -2-5-1 Gideon Crew b 1730, Hanover Co VA d 10.1815, Pleasant Farm Oxford Granville Co NC
m Jemima Wicker b 1748 Hanover Co VA d 06.1825 Pleasant Farm Oxford Granville Co NC
+1 y Wicker
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -2-5-1-1 Gideon Crews b 02.09.1779 Granville Co NC d 06.05.1859 Granville Co NC
m1 Temperance Lemay b 21.07.1786 Mecklenburg Co VA d 16.05.1852 Granville Co NC
m2 Parthenia Heggie Glover b 04.03.1811 NC d 10.01.1897 NC
+1 John Lemay and Christiana Ussrey
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -2-5-1-1-1 1637. i. Martha Crews b 18.10.1806 NC d Granville Co NC
m Manson Harrison Breedlove b 16.01.1809 NC d 20.03.1880 son of Nathan Breedlove and Holly Weaver
-1 Capt James A Breedlove b 04.05.1834 Granville Co NC d 08.05.1868, US Civil War 23rd NC Infantry, Company G
-2 John Henry BREEDLOVE b 02.10.1840, Granville Co NC d 31.05.1910, Granville Co NC, Private / US Civil War 23rd NC Infantry, Company G m Susan Caroline Hunt b 07.04.1846, Granville Co NC d 07.11.1916, NC
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -3 Sarah Massie b 1676 d 28.10.1711, St Peter's Parish,New Kent,VA
m William JohnSON 1698 St Peters Parish, Stafford VA b 1673 Craig Aberdeen Scotland d 06.11.1714 St. Pet Par N Kent VA
+1 y JohnSON
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -3-1 William Johnson b 31.08.1701, St Peter's Parish New Kent,VA
m Mary x 1725 Scotland b 1704 Henrico VA
William JohnSON and Mary
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -3-1-1 Benjamin Johnson b 1726 Henrico Mm VA d 05.10.1754
m Martha Woody b 1728 of,Henrico Mm,VA
+1 Simon Woody
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -3-1-1-1 Ashley Johnson b 1750 Henrico VA
m Martha Woody
+1 y WOODY
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -3-1-1-1-1 Martha Johnson
m1 David Terrwell
m2 John Adam Hall
-1 William HALL "Billie-Old Willie" b 17.02.1814 NC d 16.09.1901 Warrensburg Green Co TN m1 NANCY A SMITH b 10.08.1819 NC d 1902 Warrensburg Green Co TN m2 ANN COPELAND b 23.04.1786 Rich Square Northampton NC d 26.06.1858 Center Decatur Co IA dau of CHARLES COPELAND and HANNAH OSBORNE -1-1 Philip HALL b 22.04.1836 Newport Cocke Co TN d 15.03.1900 Johnson Co AR m Mary JANE KELLY b 01.12.1838 Lincoln Co TN d 12.10.1881 Jackson Co
-1-2 Elizabeth HALL b 06.07.1863, Cocke Co TN; d 05.01.1910, Cocke Co TN m William ALEXANDER MOORE b 28.07.1861 TN d 13.02.1918 Cocke Co TN son of JAMES MOORE and BEATRICE CARRUTHERS
-1-1-1 CHARLES William CALVIN29 HALL b 31.08.1859, Cocke Co TN m MARGARET Alice ALLISON b 1862; d 1940.
-1-2-1 NANNIE L MOORE b 13.02.1883; d 01.12.1933 Greenville Green Co TN
-1-2-2 KATIE MOORE b 27.05.1893, Cocke Co TN; d 27.06.1893 Cocke Co TN
-1-2-3 1895. iii. PHILLIP MOORE b 01.07.1895 Cocke Co TN d 24.06.1930 Cocke Co TN m WILLIE EMMA ROBINSON b 06.02.1898 Green Co TN d 03.06.1989 Cocke Co TN

-1-2-3-1 William LEON MOORE b 12.09.1927 Cocke Co TN d 05.12.1997 Cocke Co TN m DOROTHA MARIE FOWLER b 22.02.1931, Cocke Co TN d 18.09.1977 Cocke Co TN
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -3-1-1-1-2 Susannah Johnson b 1736 d 1830
m William JohnSON b 25.04.1734 Campbell Co.VA d 16.12.1824 son of Benjamin Johnson and Agnes Clark
-1 Ashley Johnson b 17.07.1756; d 26.06.1848 m Milly Johnson b 1766; d 1834 moved to Highland Co, first settlers of Leesburg OH
-2 AGNES JohnSON b 31.01.1758 d 08.11.1773.
-3 MARTHA JohnSON b 19.03.1760 d 14.05.1760.
-4 JEPTA JohnSON b 03.1761 d 08.05.1775.
-5 RUTH JohnSON b 21.06.1763 d 1828 m William MACKLE.
-6 Robert JohnSON b 18.05.1765 unm
-7 NEWBY JohnSON b 12.02.1767 m SARAH TERRELL DOUGLAS b 1780.
-8 William JohnSON b 06.01.1772 m SARAH BLOXOM.
-9 Jonathan JohnSON b 22.12.1774 m JUDITH DOUGLAS, 17.01.1805 b 1783.
-10 ELIJAH JohnSON b 11.07.1777 m Elizabeth WATKINS.
-11 Mary ANN JohnSON b 11.01.1780.
-12 NANCY JohnSON, m William BUTLER, 1806.
-13 Sarah JohnSON b 29.09.1769 m1 John Hodgson b 28.06.1759 New Garden Guilford NC d 20.02.1823 Clear Creek OH, to Samantha, Highland Co m2 Jacabad Lodge 22.11.1792, South River MM.
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -3-1-1-2 Benjamin Johnson b 1752 Henrico VA
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -3-1-1-3 Margaret Johnson b 1754 Henrico VA
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -3-1-1-4 Seneca James Johnson b VA m MillyY Moorman 01.09.1779, Bedford,VA b 02.10.1760 see above
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -4 Thomas William Massie b 1678, VA
m1 Mary Walker b 1679, of,New Kent,VA
m2 Ann Macon
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5 Margery Massie b 1684, VA d c 1740, VA, Quaker
m Benjamin Johnson by 1710 b 17.08.1701 New Kent Co.St Peters Parish VA d 1769.
+1 Edward Johnson and Elizabeth Walker
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-1 David Johnson d 1781, Henrico, VA
m Mary Woody 10.11.1734 Henrico, VA dau of Simon Woody
He was on 4 May 1720 or 2 Jul 1720 at Henrico Monthly Meeting in Henrico, VA. 1720. Benjamin Johnson appointed to attend marriage of Andrew Crew; first time name appeared in these records.� (Henrico Monthly Meeting, Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy, William Wade Hinshaw) � 1721/22, 1, 1.Benjamin Johnson and John Johnson contributed 20 shillings each toward the building a Monthly Meeting house near White Oak Swamp. (Henrico Monthly Meeting, Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy, William Wade Hinshaw) Note: The White Oak Swamp Meeting was in Henrico Co., VA. � 1721/22, 11, 6. John Johnson and Benjamin Johnson and their wives appointed to serve on a committee.� (Henrico Monthly Meeting, Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy, William Wade Hinshaw) � 1723, 5, 7. Benjamin Johnson shown to be a member of the Swamp Particular Meeting, Hanover Co.� (Henrico Monthly Meeting, Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy, William Wade Hinshaw) Note: The Swamp Meeting was in Hanover Co., VA.� John Johnson was first found in the Henrico records when he was chosen overseer of the Swamp Meeting on 1719,4, 6. � 1723-1726, Both John Johnson and Benjamin Johnson were "very activein the business affairs of this MM"�(Henrico Monthly Meeting, Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy, William WadeHinshaw) � 1739,9, 4. John Jr., Gideon, Squire, Macal, Ashle, James, Margery, John Sr., Charles, Nathan, Elizabeth, Martha and Lucy signed marriage certificate of Micajah Woody with Cicile Johnson in Hanover Co. (Henrico Monthly Meeting, Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy, William Wade Hinshaw) � Nathan, Squire, Robert, and Margaret are identified in the Whiteoak records as children of either Benjamin or Margery.� Nathan and Robert later got into a dispute about the estate of their brother Micah-- That is in the Whiteoak records (Suzanne's transcription on Linda's site)(Bonnie Flythe,e-mail Dec 2012) Benjamin died before 10 Feb 1734/5 at the age of 52 in Virginia, British America. He was not a witness at his son David's wedding in 1734. Benjamin Johnson and Margery Massie? were married before 6 Feb 1721 in Henrico, Virginia, British America. Benjamin and Margaray (now Johnson) were married before this date. Att a Mo Meeting held at Edwd Mosby the 6th day of 11 mo 1721. At this meeting James Magehay and Rebeckah� Prist did propose their intentions of taking each other in marag.� The meeting appoints Margaray Johnson and Elizabeth Johnson to inquire into the young woman's orderly walking among friends as also in that of her clearness in relation to mariag with any other. Nathan, Squire, Robert, and Margaret are identified in the Whiteoak records as children of either Benjamin or Margery.� Nathan and Robert later got into a dispute about the estate of their brother Micah-- That is in the Whiteoak records. Margery Massie? was born in 1705 in Hanover, Virginia, British America. Benjamin Johnson and Margery Massie? had the following children: � +2 i. David Johnson, married Mary Woodey, 10 Nov 1734, Henrico, Virginia, British America; died 1781, Henrico, Virginia, United States. +3 ii. Gideon Johnson?, born 11 Nov 1722, New Kent, Virginia, United States; married Nancy Ursula Allin, 1747, Virginia, United States; died abt 1807, Rockingham, NC. 4 iii. Micah Johnson died in 1755. Nathan and Robert later got into a dispute about the estate of their brother Micah--That is in the Whiteoak records +5 iv. Nathan Johnson, married Judith Woodey, 5da 2mo 1741, Henrico, Virginia, British America. +6 v. Squire Johnson, married Agatha Crew, 4da 8mo 1744, Charles City, Virginia, British America; died bef 7 Aug 1762. +7 vi. Robert Johnson, married Sarah Ellyson, 7 Jul 1751, New Kent, Virginia, British America. +8 vii. Margaret Johnson?, married William Wright, 1 Oct 1754, Henrico, Virginia, British America. Second Generation � � 2. �David Johnson (Benjamin-1) was born. He died in 1781 in Henrico, Virginia, United States. "...Benj. J. in Quaker records the last time in 1729 and St. Paul's processioning records shows John Johnson as a neighbor to the Widow Johnson in 1731.� Before that time, John and Benj. were in some processioning records together... John and Benjamin were frequently involved in processioning as neighbors. Then John and the Widow Johnson were neighbors in the same process.� Then a David Johnson was processioned next to John Johnson in place of the Widow Johnson.� Benjamin had a son David who died in Henrico in 1781." e-mail from Bonnie Flythe 12-7-12 David Johnson and Mary Woodey were married on 10 Nov 1734 at Meeting Hall in Henrico, Virginia, British America. m 1734 (Henrico MM Minutes transcription, no parents but Martha witness) Whereas David Johnson and Mary Wodday having declared their intentions of taking each other in marriage before severall publick meetings of the said peopell called Quakers in Virginia according to the good order held amongst them whose proceedings therein after deliberate consideration there in with regards to the righteous law of God ----approved by the said meeting in ------- to marriage and having consent of parience and friends concerned. � Now they are to certify all whome it may that for the full accomplishment of their said intentions ye 10 day of 11mo in the year 1734, they the said David Johnson and Mary Wooday appearing in a publick meeting of the aforesaid peoplell and others at this meeting house of ye aforesaid peopell in New Kent Co. And he the said David Johnson taking the said Mary Woodey by the hand did openly declare as followeth.� In the face of God and before you my witnesses, take Mary Woodey to be my wife promising to be unto her a loving husband until death separates us. � And then and their in the said ----the said Mary Woody did in like manner declare as followeth.� In the face of God and before you my witnesses, take David Johnson to be my husband promising to be unjto him atrue & loving wife until death separates us. � And the said David and Mary his now wife after a further confirmation of things did then and there to the -----sett their hands and wee whose names re here under sbcirbed being present amongst others at the subscription in manner aforesaid.� In witness whereof have here unto subscribed our names ye day and years above written. David Johnson (groom) Mary Johnson (bride) Martha Woodey Margery Johnson (mother) G. Robt Ellyson Nathan Johnson (brother) Squire Johnson (brother) David Ellmore Peter Ellmore John Ellmore Thos Ellmore John R----------------- John Ryan Eleanor Webster Robert Ellmore Mary Ellmore William Ros---- Goodale Rawlings Peter Massey Gideon Johnson (brother?) James Johnson Joseph Crew George Bell Charles Massie
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-1-1 Constantia Johnson
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-1-2 Martha Johnson
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-1-3 Jemima Johnson
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-1-4 Rebecca Johnson
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-1-5 Mary Johnson
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-1-6 David Johnson
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-1-7 Benjamin Johnson
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-2 Gideon Johnson b 11.11.1722, New Kent, VA d 1807, Rockingham NC
m Nancy Ursula Allin b 16.02.1728 Amelia Co VA d 1807 Rockingham NC
+1 Daniel Ursula Allen
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-2-1 Gideon Johnson b 07.11.1754; d 01.11.1843, Davidson Co TN.
m Mary Baker de Graffenreid, dau ofs b 03.09.1764 d 07.01.1823 Williamson Co TN.
+1 Baker de Graffenreid and Saraqh Vas
De?-2-2-2-1-1-5-2-1-1 Sarah Johnson b 09.10.1780; d 1858
De?-2-2-2-1-1-5-2-1-2 Mordecai Pillow Johnson b 17.11.1782; d 23.09.1868
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-2-1-3 Nancy Johnson b 14.07.1784
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-2-1-4 Polly Baker Johnson b 08.04.1790
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-2-1-5 Jane Johnson b 13.09.1795; d 31.10.1885
m David Chadwell b 22.12.1790
+1 y Chadwell
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-2-1-5-1 Mary Chadwell b 29.07.1815 NC d 17.06.1888 Fannin Co TX
m James T Aldridge b 01.09.1813 NC d 08.05.1884 Fannin Co TX
-1 Nancy Jane Aldridge b 1842, TN d 1883 Fannin Co TX m William FRANKLIN WELCH b 1837 AL d 08.05.1884 Fannin Co TX son of SAMUEL WELCH and Elizabeth COVINGTON -1-1 MARK ANTHONY WELCH b 02.07.1873, Lubbock Co TX d 15.01.1941, Lubbock Co TX m MARIE LULA LANE b 12.12.1873 Conway Co AR d 06.01.1956 Lubbock Co TX -1-1-1 HAROLD BRUCE WELCH b 21.11.1912, Pontotoc Co Ada OK d 29.04.1995 Midland Co TX m JENNA LOUISE HAWKIN b 24.07.1919 Little Rock, Pulaski Co AR d 17.02.1981 Greene Co Midland IN dau of HALSEY HAWKINS and JESSIE SHERRARD -1-1-1-1 LAURA JANE WELCH b 1946 Midland TX m5.11.1977 First United Methodist Church of Midland, TX George WALKER BUSH b 06.07.1946 New Haven CT son of George BUSH and BARBARA PIERCE -1-1-1-1-1 BARBARA PIERCE BUSH b c 1981 Dallas TX
-1-1-1-2 JENNA WELCH BUSH b c 1981 Dallas TX m Henry CHASE HAGER. b 1978 VA

-1-1-1-2-1 MARGARET32 LAURA b 13.04.2013, NYC New York Co NY
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-2-1-6 Elizabeth Johnson b 13.10.1797
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-2-1-7 Eleanor Johnson b 04.12.1800 m BELL.
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-2-1-8 Tabitha Johnson b 26.06.1803
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-2-1-9 William Weakley Johnson b 18.10.1807 d 03.03.1874
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-2-2 William Allen Johnson b 27.12.1749, Henrico, VA d 08.02.1830 Culleoka TN
m 4 Mar 1773 Guilford NC Sarah McClaren b 25.01.1756 d 02.09.1835 , served as a principal witness for her brother-in-law Abner when he applied for his Revolutionary War pension.
William JohnSON and SARAH MCCLAREN
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-2-2-1 William Allen Johnson b 1789 Rockingham NC d 1852 Purdy McNairy TN, 1789-1852, McNairy Co., TN), a Maury Co. constable and military officer, married Mary Griffin. His campaign against Nimrod Porter for Maury Co. sheriff is included elsewhere in this manuscript.
m 1810 TN Mary Griffin b 1792 in Orange, NC d in 1852 McNairy, TN
+1 y GRIFFIN
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-2-2-1-1 Milton Hugh Johnson b 17.07.1813 Culleoka Maury TN d 17.06.1897 Humbolt Gibson TN
m 02.09.1834 Gibson, TN America J Thomas b 1817 TN d 26.02.1860 Purdy, McNairy, TN
-1 Virginia Johnson b 1836 TN.
-2 HIRUM L Johnson b 1837 TN
-3 William Johnson b 1838 TN
-4 Mary M Johnson b 1841 TN
-5 John P Johnson b 15.10.1842 Humbolt Gibson TN d 03.1880 Gibson TN in the census on 13 Aug 1870 in Red River, White, Arkansas, United States. m 24.07.1866 McLemoresville, Carroll, TN HARRIET EMMA BINGHAM b 09.1847 McLemoresville, TN d 11.01.1916 Haywood, TN dau of SAMUEL YOUNG BINGHAM in the census on 5 Jun 1880 in Humbolt, Gibson, TN 205-205 (no relationships shown)
-6 Sarah JohnSON b 1845 TN.
-7 Josephine Johnson b 1847 TN
-8 Albert D JohnSONson b 1856 TN

-5-1 EDNA E28 JohnSON b 08.1867 TN m John CURTIS b 11.1862 TN in the census on 16 Jun 1900 in Brownsville, Haywood, TN 235-272
-5-2 KATE Johnson b 1870, TN d by 1900, TN
-5-3 Rogers CLAUDIUS Johnson b 23.09.1872 Searcy White AR d 15.01.1938, Brownsville Haywood TN m Mary LOU WilliamSON 17.09.1906 Jackson, Madison, Tennessee, United States b 26.09.1884 Denmark, Tennessee, United States d 13.05.1982 Ripley, Tennessee, United States..

-5-3-1 John CURTIS JohnSON b 04.08.1908, Dyer, TN d 31.03.1999, Durham, NC Kit# 66391 67 marker test - matches the Olive Group norm
-5-3-2 Roger C JohnSON b 1911, TN
-5-3-3 Catherine JohnSON b 1914, TN.
-5-3-4 EDWIN EARL JohnSON b 29.11.1918, TN; d 03.06.1945, West College St. in Brownsville, Haywood, TN Certificate of Death TN 12077 - Mrs Rogers Johnson informant Grocery Clerk - tuberculoses Father: Rogers Johnson TN Mother: Mary Lu Williamson TN buried on 4 Jun 1945 at Oakwood Cemetery in Brownsville, Haywood, TN
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-2-2-1-1 Sibella Thomas Johnson b 21.06.1822, Maury Tennessee United States; d 09.06.1903, Kenset AR
m 21.02.1838, Gibson Co TN Andrew Park Foster b 17.05.1810 Whitestone Spartanburg, SC d 06.05.1873 White Co AR. http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/l/i/m/Frances-Pruett-Limozaine/GENE75-0004.html#CHILD13
-1 William Houston Foster b. Jul 17, 1841, Gibson Co TN d Jun 9, 1903 m Sep 10 1866 Gibson co TN Sue Lannon
-2 Mary Almedia Foster b Jan 24 1843 Gibson Co TN
-3 Alice Angeline Foster b April 30 1846
-4 Albert Napoleon Foster b April 9, 1848 d 1889
-5 Milton Foster b Apr 9 1848 m Anne Hamilton Jan 3 1880 b 1858 cousin
-6 Sarag Jane Foster b Feb 9, 1852 m J. H. DYER.
-7 Mariah Louise Foster b Mar 2 1854 d November 01, 1855 bur Pruett Cemetery, Medina Road, Humboldt, TN
-8 Annie Buchanan Foster b Nov 2 1856 d Jul 13, 1943 m James Calvin Foster Oct 9, 1873.
-9 Georgia Rainey Foster b Mar 28, 1860 d June 27 1872, Searcy AR
-10 Andrew Lee Foster b Dec 27, 1862 TN d Dec 19 1945.
-11 Aubrey Johnson Foster b Aug 22 1865 d 1906 Humboldt TN m Beulah Wardlow
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-2-3 Abner Johnson b 1759, Prince Edward, VA d 22.10.1850.
m Nancy Brackett 14.03.1783 Guilford, NC
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-2-3-1 Peter Johnson b 1798 d 1868, DNA Results Kit # 66391 - 67 markers - match Olive norms Kit # 260314 - 67 markers - match Olive norms Kit # 6439 - 12 markers - match Olive norms
m 25.09.1817 Maury TN Elizabeth Mobley b 1803 NC d 1877
+1 y Mobley
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-2-3-1-1 Edward C Johnson b 1823 d 1862 m Marry Jetton 14.11.1842, Maury TN, Kit #260314
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-2-3-1-2 Cynthia Johnson b 1827, TN
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-2-3-1-3 Nancy Johnson b 1830 TN d 1883 Chilton Co AL
m 05.02.1846 Shelby Co AL Simeon Motes b 1825 d 11.02.1881, obituary reads "Died, at home near Pelham, in this Co, on the 11th inst., Mr. Simeon Motes, and old citizen, age 55 or 60 years. Mr. Motes had been in feeble health for some time past, and his death was, we learn not unexpected. We extend our sympathies to the bereaved ones." (Shelby Sentinel, 27 February 1881) In an article entitled "Families Crisscross Co in Long History" (The Shelby Co Reporter, 20 August 1981), Cecil Motes recalls, "The Motes Family were early settlers of the Pelham area. The article further states that the new interstate runs only a few feet from the graves of William Joseph Motes and Simeon and Nancy Johnson Motes. Some family members recall being told that there were once tombstones at the graves but today only low places in the earth and rocks mark them. One marker, for a Payne who married in to the family is all that remains. According to information passed on to Motes, his great grandfather Simeon Motes once owned the whole Walters place. He recalls being told, �One Sunday he (Simeon Motes) walked around and came back and told them that he wanted to be buried on the hill out there.' Simeon Motes died in 1880 and his wife Nancy in 1883. Their son William Joseph Motes died in 1884 at the age of 36, when his son Edgar Lee Motes was only 18 months old. His widow Anna Douglas Motes later married John Harless."
-1 Belle Zora Moates b 04.07.1859 Shelby Co AL d 25.04.1939 Chilton Co m JESSE STEPHEN ALDRIDGE b 08.12.1857 Chilton Co AL d 22.03.1950 Chilton Co
-2 William D MOTES m ANNA STACY DOUGLAS b 21.03.1854 Russell Co AL d 18.04.1918 Talladega Co dau of BENJAMIN DOUGLAS� and ROXALINE COVINGTON
-1-1 HORACE LEONARD28 ALDRIDGE b Chilton Co AL d 02.03.1961 Clanton Chilton Co AL m ODESSA PARMESIA ALLEN b 11.04.1890 Chilton Co AL d 10.1975, Clanton Chilton Co
-2-1 EDGAR LEE28 MOTES b 29.06.1883 Pelham Shelby Co AL d 07.04.1941, Pelham Shelby Co AL m PAULINE ETHEL GIBSON b 23.08.1893 Shelby Co, AL d 29.07.1959, Jefferson Co , 1916-1926 VA State Senator, 1926-1930 VA Governor, 1933-1965 US Senator from VA, 1941-1947 US Senate Committee on Rules, Chairperson m ANNE DOUGLAS BEVERLEY b 10.08.1887 VA d 25.08.1964 VA
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-2-3-1-4 Haywood Johnson b 1834 TN
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-2-3-1-5 Mary Johnson b 1837 TN
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-2-3-1-6 William P Johnson b 1840 d by 1920 m Martha Ann Williams 17.01.1872 Lawrence TN
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-2-3-1-7 Theodore Johnson b 1844 TN
De?-2-2-2-1-1 -5-2-3-1-8 Martha Johnson b 1847 TN
De?-2-2-2-1-1-5-2-4 Benjamin Johnson b 1766, NC d c 1850 Paris Henry Co TN m Nancy Hubbard
De?-2-2-2-1-1-5-2-5 Elizabeth Johnson m y Ray
De?-2-2-2-1-1-5-2-6 Judith Johnson m y Conden
De?-2-2-2-1-1-5-2-7 Naomi Johnson.
De?-2-2-2-1-1-5-2-8 Ursula Johnson b 13.12.1787 m PILLER.
De?-2-2-2-1-1-5-2-9 Nancy Johnson m y Cotton
De?-2-2-2-1-1-5-3 MICAJAH JohnSON d 1755 m Cecilia WOODY, 04.09.1739, Nathan and Robert later got into a dispute about the estate of their brother Micah--That is in the Whiteoak records
De?-2-2-2-1-1-5-4 NATHAN JohnSON, m Judith WOODEY, 05.02.1741, Henrico, VA
De?-2-2-2-1-1-5-5 SQUIRE JohnSON, d by 07.08.1762 m AGATHA CREW, 04.08.1744, VA
De?-2-2-2-1-1-5-6 Robert JohnSON, m Sarah ELLYSON, 07.07.1751, New Kent VA b 1723, New Kent,VA
De?-2-2-2-1-1-5-7 MARGARET Johnson m William WRIGHT, 01.10.1754, Henrico, VA
De?-2-2-2-1-1-6 Thomas Massie b 1675, St Peters Parish New Kent VA d 1732, Goochland VA
m Mary Jane WALKER b 30.01.1709, Walkertown King and Queen VA d 01.10.1740, New Kent Co VA
De?-2-2-2-1-1-7 Charles Massie b 1686, New Kent New Kent VA d 14.06.1749, Goochland Goochland Co VA
m1 Jane CRAIK b 1680 Scotland d 1705 Rappahannock Co Washington VA
m2 ANNE MACON b 15.12.1685 New Kent Co VA d Goochland Co VA + 1 ch
+1 y MACON
De?-2-2-2-1-1-7-1 Nathaniel Massie b 02.08.1727 New Kent Co VA d 16.08.1802 Goochland Co VA
De?-2-2-2-1-1-7-1-1 Charlotte Massie b 01.01.1784 New Kent Co VA d by 1819 Chillicothe Ross Co OH
m Thomas James b 05.11.1776 Frederick Co MD d 1856 Chillicothe Ross Co OH
+1 y JAMES
De?-2-2-2-1-1-7-1-1-1 Anne James b 22.02.1810, Hamilton Co OH d 07.02.1891
m Nathaniel Greene PENDLETON b 25.08.1793, Savannah Chatham Co GA d 16.06.1861, Cincinnati Hamilton Co OH
De?-2-2-2-1-2 Lucretia Ashley Cooper b 1652 England (family legend calls her Lucretia but Quaker records show her as Elizabeth Massie)
m1 John Johnson b 1675 Craig Aberdeen Scotland d Hanover VA
m2 Peter Massie b 1640 Coddington England d 25.12.1719 New Kent VA + 12 ch , member of St. Peters Parish in Henrico, VA
+1 James Johnston and Margaret ALEXANDER
+1 Thomas Massie and Judith Brereton
De?-2-2-2-1-2-1 Ashley Massie
De?-2-2-2-1-2-2 John Massie
De?-2-2-2-1-2-3 Thomas Massie b 1677 New Kent Co VA d 16.06.1751.
m Mary WALKER b 1679 of,New Kent,VA
+1 George Walker and Mary WHYT
De?-2-2-2-1-2-3-1 William Massie b 27.05.1718, New Kent Co VA
m Martha Lucy Macon b 12.08.1722 New Kent Co VA d 09.1759 VA
+1 William Macon and Mary Hartwell
De?-2-2-2-1-2-3-1-1 Maj Thomas Massie b 22.08.1747, Henrico Co, Turkey Island VA d 02.02.1834 VA, founded the Massie family in Nelson Co 1803. The Massie family was established in New Kent Co by Peter Massie, who patented land there in 1698. Members of the two succeeding generations of Massies represented New Kent Co 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 Co. 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 Co (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 Co. Major Massie became one of the first magistrates of Nelson Co 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.
m Sarah Cocke b 20.04.1760 Henrico Co VA d 27.04.1838 Amherst Co VA
+1 BOWLER Cocke and Elizabeth Fauntleroy i. Thomas25 MASSIE b 21.10.1782, Frederick Co VA d 06.05.1864, Blue Rock Nelson Co VA m1 SARAH CARRINGTON CABELL b 02.11.1795, Union Hill Nelson Co VA d 19.06.1831, Blue Rock Nelson Co VA m2 LUCY WALLER b 10.12.1791, Amherst Co VA d 31.08.1822, Nelson Co VA Notater for Thomas MASSIE: Org. 1829 Virginia Constitutional Convention, Virginia, Delegate Org. 1830 Virginia Historical Society, Member
De?-2-2-2-1-2-4 Benjamin Massie
De?-2-2-2-1-2-5 Margery Massie
De?-2-2-2-1-2-6 James Massie
De?-2-2-2-1-2-7 Elizabeth Massie m y Johnston
De?-2-2-2-2 Henry Spencer b 1620 Mansion Althorp Northampton d 20.09.1643 Newbury Berks, 1636-1640 3rd Baron of Spencer of Wormleighton, 1643-1643 1st Earl of Sunderland
m Dorothy Sidney b 05.10.1617 d 05.02.1684.
De?-2-2-3 Anne Wriothesley
m Robert Wallop of Farley Wallop MP
De?-2-2-4 Elizabeth Wriothesley
m Sir Thomas Estcourt
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Wy17-2-1. 506. Agnes Dormer b 1482 Buckinghamshire
m Robert Baldwin b 11.08.1470 Aylesbury Bucks d 24.10.1545 Bucks
Wy17-2-1-1Richard Baldwin b 1503 Bucks d aft 16.01.1552 Bucks
m Ellen Apuke b 1507 Bucks d 24.11.1565 Bucks
Wy17-2-1-1-1 Henry Baldwin b 1529, Buckinghamshire d 1602, Buckinghamshire
m Alice KING, dau of b 1539 Ashton d 1626 Buckinghamshire
+1 William KINGE and CECILY PURLEIGH
Wy17-2-1-1-1-1 John BALDWIN b 1568 Amersham Bucks d 1637
m1 x + 1 ch (seems m like one mariage and same ch)
m2 Hannah BIRCHARD b 1576 + 1 ch
Wy17-2-1-1-1-1-1 John BALDWIN b 1622 Aston-Clinton d 21.06.1681 CT
m Mary d 1652 Milford CT
Wy17-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 George BALDWIN b 1660 Branford CT d 1728, Bradford CT
m Deborah ROSE b 1670 d 1745 CT
Wy17-2-1-1-1-1-2 John BALDWIN b 24.06.1619, Aston Clinton Bucks d 21.06.1681, Milford New Haven Co CTs.
m Mary BRUEN, dau of John BRUEN and MARGARET ALLEN b 04.06.1622 Shrewsbury Shropshire England d 02.09.1670 Milford New Haven Co CTs.
+1 y BRUEN
Wy17-2-1-1-1-1-2-1
Wy17-2-1-1-1-2 Sylvester BALDWIN b 1560 Buckinghamshire d aft 16.02.1632 Bedford
m JANE WELLES b mel. 1569 - 1571 Stourton Warwickshire England d 10.11.1669 Milford New Haven Co CT
+1 Robert WELLES and Alice HUNT
Wy17-2-1-1-1-2-1 Richard BALDWIN b 1597, Buckinghamshire d 1638, Bucks
m Philippa CORBMAN b c 1590 d 30.07.1641 Bucks
+1 y CORBMAN
Wy17-2-1-1-1-2-1-1 John BALDWIN b aft 19.02.1614 d 1687, Billerica Middlesex Co MA
m Mary Richardson b 17.11.1638 Charlestown Middlesex Co, MA d 1687.
y RichardSON
Wy17-2-1-1-1-2-1-1-1 Thomas BALDWIN b 26.03.1672 Billerica Middlesex Co MA d 12.12.1747 Billerica Middlesex Co MA
m Sarah French b 07.03.1681 Billerica Middlesex Co MA d 16.06.1761, Billerica Middlesex Co MA dau of Jacob French and Mary Champney
-1 Jacob Baldwin b aft 18 Mar 1704 Billerica d Northampton MA m Sarah x
-2 David Baldwin
-3 Benjamin Baldwin
-1-1 Esther Baldwin b 1740 Townsend MA m 24 May 1759 in Townsend Ebenezer Giles -1-1-1 Ebenezer Giles b c 14 Aug 1759 Townsend
-1-1-2 Elizabeth Giles b 6 'Feb 1761
-1-1-3 John Giles b 4 Nov 1762 Townsend d there 24 Aug 1825 m1 aft 15 Mar 1787 Suzy Baldwin m2 15 Apr 1789 Mary Adams
-1-1-4 Sarah Giles b 6 Mar 1766 Townsend d 17 Apr 1834 Pawlet Rutland Co VT m James Pratt
-1-1-5 Rachel Giles m Conant
-1-1-6 Joel Giles
-1-1-7 Hannah Giles

-1-1-3-1 John Giles Jr b 11 Nov 1791 Townsend d there 12 Sep 1900
-1-1-3-2 Samuel Giles b 23 Jun 1793 Townsend d there 22 Aug 1800
-1-1-3-3 Suzy Giles b Aug 1797 d 8 May 1798
-1-1-3-4 Polly Giles b 18 Dec 1801 Townsend d there 5 Nov 1857
-1-1-3-5 John Giles b c 1806 d 14 Jun 1838 Townsend
-1-1-4-1 Elisha Pratt b 1784 Pawlet d 1833 Ypsilanti MI
-1-1-4-2 Dorcas Pratt b 1790 Pawlet d 1831 m Fitch
-1-1-4-3 Sarah Pratt m Loomis
-1-1-4-4 Lucy Pratt
-1-1-4-5 Esther Pratt m Giles
-1-1-4-6 James Pratt
-1-1-4-7 Alvah Pratt
-1-1-4-8 Ervin Pratt
Wy17-2-1-1-1-2-1-2 Henry BALDWIN b 08.02.1622, Aston Clinton Bucks d 14.02.1696, Woburn Middlesex Co MA
m Phebe Richardson b 03.06.1632 Boston Suffolk Co MA d 13.09.1716 Woburn, Middlesex Co MA
Wy17-2-1-1-1-2-2 Sylvester BALDWIN b 1590, Aston Clinton Bucks d 21.08.1638 at sea
m Sarah BRYAN b 25.02.1601, Chesham Bucks
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507. Catherine Plantagenet b 14.08.1479 Eltham Palace Kent England d 15.11.1527 Tiverton Castle Devon
m William Courtenay b 1475 Eltham Kent d 09.06.1511 Greenwich Kent, 1504-1511 1st Earl of Devon
MARGARET COURTENAY b 1499, Colcombe Castle Devon d by 15.04.1526
m Henry SOMERSET b 1496, Monmouthshire Wales; d 26.11.1549, Monmouthshire Wales.
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Pl18 =19. 508. Elizabeth Plantagenet b 11.02.1465 Westminster Palace London Middlesex England d 11.02.1503 Tower of London
m Henry VII King of England b 28.01.1457 Pembroke Castle Pembrokeshire Wales d 21.04.1509 Shene Palace Richmond Surrey
Tu17-1Arthur Tudor, Prince of Wales b 20.09.1486, dsp 02.04.1502
m 14.11.1501 Katherine of Aragon d 06.01.1536, dau of Ferdinand V, King of Spain
Tu18Henry Tudor, King Henry VIII of England b 28.06.1491, d 28.01.1547 �A
m1 Henry VII KING OF ENGLAND b 28.01.1457 Pembroke Castle Pembrokeshire Wales d 21.04.1509 Shene Palace Richmond Surrey
Tu17-1Henry Tudor, Duke of Cornwall b 01.01.1509-10, d 22.02.1509-10
Tu17-2Mary Tudor, Queen of England b 18.02.1515-6, dsp 17.11.1558
m 25.07.1554 Philip II, King of Spain
m2 1532-33 Anne Boleyn beheaded 19.05.1536, dau of Sir Thomas Boleyn, Earl of Wiltshire and Ormonde
Tu17-3Henry Tudor, Duke of Cornwall b/d 11.1534
Tu17-4Elizabeth Tudor, Queen of England b 07.09.1533, d unm 24.03.1603
m3 20.05.1536 Jane Seymour d 14.10.1537, dau of Sir John Seymour
Tu17-5Edward Tudor, King Edward VI of England b 12.10.1537, dsp 06.07.1553
m4m4. 06.01.1540, div 07.1540 Anne of Cleves b 22.09.1515, dsp 17/28.07.1557, dau of John III, Duke of Cleves and Julich
m5 08.08.1540 Katharine Howard beheaded 13.02.1542, dau of Lord Edmund Howard
m6 12.07.1543 Catharine Parr d 05.09.1548, dau of Sir Thomas Parr of Kendal
p1p1. Elizabeth Blount d c 1540, dau of Sir John Blount of Kinlet
Tu17-6Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond and Somerset b 1519, dsp 22.07.1536
m c 1533 Mary Howard d 09.12.1557, dau of Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk
p2p2 Mary Boleyn Bo18 b 1504, d 19.07.1534, dau of Sir Thomas Boleyn, Earl of Wiltshire and Ormonde she m William Carey d 22.06.1528
Tu17-7Henry Carey, 1st Lord Hunsdon b 04.03.1526, d 23.07.1596, sired by Henry VIII br>m 1545 Anne Morgan d 19.01.1606/7, dau of Sir Thomas Morgan of Arkestone -1 George Carey, 2nd Lord Hunsdon d 09.09.1603 m Elizabeth Spencer bur 02.03.1617/8, dau of Sir John Spencer of Althorp
-2 Sir John Carey, 3rd Lord Hunsdon bur 07.04.1617 m Mary Hyde bur 07.04.1627, dau of Leonard Hyde of Hyde Hall and Throckyng
-3 Sir Edmund Carey of Moulton Park b c1558, d 1637 m1 Mary Crocker dau of Christopher Crocker of Croft m2 Elizabeth Nevill bur 24.06.1630, dau of John, Lord Latimer m3 Judith Humphrey dau of Lawrence Humphrey
-4 Robert Carey, 1st Earl of Monmouth b 1560, d 12.04.1639
m 20.08.1593 Elizabeth Trevanion d by 07.1641, dau of Sir Hugh Trevanion of Correheigh
-5 Catherine Carey d 25.02.1602-3 m 07.1563 Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham b 1536, d 14.12.1624
-6 Philadephia Carey d 03.02.1626/7 m before 1584 Thomas le Scrope, 10th Lord of Bolton b c1567, d 02.09.1609
-7 Margaret Carey m Sir Edward Hoby
-1-1 Elizabeth Carey m Sir Thomas Berkeley b 11.07.1575, dvp 22.11.1611
-2-1 Henry Carey, 4th Lord Hunsdon, 1st Earl of Dover d 1668 m1 Judith Pelham dau of Sir Thomas Pelham, 1st Bart of Laughton m2 Mary Morris dau of Richard Morris
-2-2 Charles Cary
-2-3 Anne Cary m Sir Francis Lovell of East Harlyng
-2-4 Blanch Cary m1 Christopher Peyton m2 16.06.1605 Sir Thomas Woodhouse of Kimberley d 18.03.1658
-3-1 Sir Robert Carey bpt 21.03.1582/3 m Aletta Hogenhove dau of Mynheer Hogenhove
-3-2 Sir Ferdinando Carey m Philippa Throckmorton dau of Sir William Throckmorton
-3-3+ 1 son and 2 daughters
-4-1 Henry Carey, 2nd Earl of Monmouth bpt 27.01.1595/6, d 13.06.1661 m 1619/20 Martha Cranfield bpt 12.07.1601, d 10.04.1677, dau of Lionel Cranfield, 1st Earl of Middlesex
-4-2 Thomas Carey b c1617, d 1649 m Margaret Smith dau of Sir Thomas Smith of Parsons Green
-4-3 Thomas Carey m 11.04.1611 Sir Thomas Wharton of Easby b 1587, dvp 17.04.1622

-2-1-1 John Carey, 2nd Earl of Dover, 5th Lord b c1608, d 1677
m1 Dorothy St. John dau of Oliver St. John, Earl of Bolingbroke m2 Abigail Cokayne dau of Sir William Cokayne, alderman of London
-2-1-2 Sir Pelham Carey dsp m 24.06.1630 Mary Jackson dau of John Jackson
-2-1-3 Mary Carey m Sir Thomas Wharton of Edlington b 1615, d 1684
-2-1-4+ Henry d 01.1620-1, George dsp, Judith d unm, Philadephia d unm
-3-1-1 Sir Horatio Carey BE1883 identifies Horatio's wife as Petronilla, dau of Robert Conyers. TCP identifies her as ... m Pernel Harrington dau of Robert Harrington of Durham
-3-1-2 Ernestus Carey of Great Shelford d 1680 m St. John Salveyn d 1649, dau of Thomas Salveyn of Croxdale
-3-1-3 Col Ferdinand Carey d 1663
-3-2-1 Philadephia Carey d 04.05.1696, 5th daughter m before 21.03.1657/8 Thomas Wentworth, 'Lord Wentworth of Nettlested' bpt 02.02.1612/3, dvp 01.0.1664/5
-4-1-1 Lionel Carey, 'Lord Leppington' dvp unm Marston Moor 1644
-4-1-2 Henry Carey, 'Lord Leppington' dvp 1649
m Mary Scrope d 01.11.1680, dau of Emmanuel Scrope, 11th Lord of Bolton, Earl of Sunderland
-4-1-3 Anne Carey
m James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Clanbrassill d 20.06.1639
-4-1-4 Elizabeth Mary Carey dsp 09.12.1719 m William Fielding, 2nd Earl of Desmond, 3rd Earl of Denbigh b 29.12.1640, d 23.08.1685
-4-1-5 Martha Carey m 16.12.1667 John Middleton, 1st Earl of Middleton b c1608, d 1673
-4-1-6+ other issue d unm - Philadephia, Theophila, Magdalen
-4-2-1 Elizabeth Carey b c 1632, d 05.04.1679
m c 1656 John Mordaunt, 1st Viscount of Avalon b 18.06.1626, d 05.06.1675 Their eldest son became Earl of Monmouth.

-2-1-1-1 Mary Carey m William Heveningham of Heveningham
-3-1-1-1 Robert Carey, 6th Lord Hunsdon dsp 1692 m Margaret Clifton bur 14.02.1697/8, dau of Sir Gervase Clifton, Bart
-3-1-2-1 Robert Carey, 7th Lord Hunsdon d unm 11.09.1702
-3-1-3-1 William Carey of Maastricht d 07.11.1683 m Gertrude Van Ousthoorn dau of Cornelius Van Ousthoorn
-4-1-2-1 Henry Carey, 'Lord Leppington' bur 24.05.1653
-4-1-5-1 Thomas Middleton b 1650 Burlington d 21 Dec 1704 Springfield Burlington NJ m Naomi Folwell b 1660 Flore Northants d 5 Apr 1715 burlington dau of William Folwell and Elizabeth Teeton
-4-1-5-2 Hon John Middleton
-4-1-5-3 Elizabeth Middleton m y Spelman

-3-1-3-1-1 William Ferdinand Carey, 8th Lord Hunsdon bpt 14.01.1684, dsp 12.06.1765 m 11.01.1717/8 Grace Waldo b c1684, d 09.05.1729, dau of Sir Edward Waldo of Pinner
-4-1-5-1-1 Hugh Middleton b 1685 d 19 Jan 1713 Salem NJ m Mary Bradway Cooper b 27 Dec 1688 Salem NJ d 1714 dau of William Cooper and Mary ?Bradway
-4-1-5-1-2 Thomas Middleton II b 1685 d 10 Aug 1724 Burlington NJ m Mercy Allen b 13 Mar 1692 Burlington d there 17 Feb 1754
-4-1-5-1-3 John Middleton b 1686 Worcester Engl d 25 Jan 1741 Crosswicks Burlington NJ m Esther Gilberthorpe b 3 Dec 1684 West Jersey d 27 Apr 1759 Chesterfield Burlington NJ dau of Thomas Gilberthorpe and Hester Browne b 1649 Derbyshire Engl d 27 Mar 1712 Burlington NJ
-4-1-5-1-4 Nathan Middleton b 1688
-4-1-5-1-5 Elizabeth Middleton b 1702 Burlington d 1740
-4-1-5-1-6 Jane Middleton b 1704 Burlington NJ d 1740 ?m y Richardson
-4-1-5-1-7 Naomi Middleton b 1708
-4-1-5-1-1-1 Mary Middleton m1 Judge Nicholas Greenbarry Ridgely b 2 Feb 1694 AA Co MD d 16 Feb 1755 Dover DE son of Capt Henry Ridgely and Katherine Howard Greenberry m2 Benjamin Vining had issue
-4-1-5-1-1-2 John Middleton
-4-1-5-1-2-1 Thomas Middleton III b 8 jun 1710 Chester Twp Morris Co NJ d 21 Sep 1778 Burlington
-4-1-5-1-2-2 Matthew Middleton b 1713
-4-1-5-1-2-3 Hugh Middleton b 1715
-4-1-5-1-2-4 Hannah Middleton b 1717 d 1777
-4-1-5-1-2-5 Rebecca Middleton b 1719 d 1809
-4-1-5-1-2-6 Rachel Middleton b 1721 d 1801
-4-1-5-1-3-1 Thomas Middleton b 1711 Nottingham Burlington NJ d 21 Sep 1803 Chesterfield m Patience Tilton b 1717 d 1778
-4-1-5-1-3-2 John Middleton b 22 Sep 1712 Chesterfield d there 3 Feb 1765 m Lydia x b c 1710 d 1739?
-4-1-5-1-3-3 Nathan Middleton b 17 Oct 1714 Moorestowne Burlington NJ d 15 Jun 1760 Burlington
-4-1-5-1-3-4 Bridget Middleton b 22 Mar 1716 Mansfield Burlington NJ d 23 Jul 1783 Hanover Burlington NJ m Joseph Steward b 1712 d 1780
-4-1-5-1-3-5 Naomi Middleton b 23 Jan 1718 Chesterfield Burlington NJ d there 11 Oct 1800
-4-1-5-1-3-6 Jonathan Middleton b 8 Apr 1719 Chesterfield d there 1743
-4-1-5-1-3-7 George Middleton b 12 May 1722 Nottingham NJ d there 26 Jun 1770 m Hannah Fowler b 1725 Chesterfield NJ d 12 Oct 1795 Burlington NJ dau of John Fowler and Elizabeth Steward b 1707 Chesterfield d there 1750 (dau of Joseph Steward b 11 Jun 1664 Winkle Cheshire Engl d 28 Jul 1715 Chesterfield NJ and Alice Wright b 1671 Chesterfield NJ d there 24 Apr 1759)
-4-1-5-1-3-8 Abel Middleton
-4-1-5-1-3-9 Amos Middleton
-4-1-5-1-3-10 William MIDDLETON
Tu17Catherine or Mary Carey d 15.08.1568 m Sir Francis Knollys d 1596
Kn16-1Sir Henry Knollys of Kingsbury b c 1590 m Margaret Cave d 15.08.1600, dau/heir of Sir Ambrose Cave -1 Elizabeth Knollys b c 1579 m Sir Henry Willoughby, Bart of Risley b c1579, d 20.11.1649
-2 Lettice Knollys d 1655 m before 19.06.1602 William Paget, 4th Lord of Beaudesert b 1572, d 29.08.1629
Kn16-2 William Knollys of Rotherfield Greys, Viscount Wallingford, 1st Earl of Banbury b c1547, d 25.05.1632, Treasurer of the Household m1 Dorothy Braye d 31.10.1605 + 1 dau d y dau of Sir Edmund Braye, 1st Lord m2 1605 Elizabeth Howard bpt 11.08.1586, d 17.04.1658, dau of Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk (she had 2 ch by Edward Vaux with continuation on Knollys2,)
Kn16-3Sir Robert Knollys
m Joan Higham
-1 Sir Robert Knollys 'of Gray's Court' m Johanna Wolstenholme dau of Sir John Wolstenholme -1-1 Robert Knollys m Mary Saunders of Menegwell or Mungwell
-1-2 William Knollys
-1-3 Letitia Knollys m by 1645 Sir John Corbet of Stoke, 2nd Bart
-1-4 dau m y Egerton of Staffordshire
-1-5 dau m y Holmby of Yorkshire
-1-1-1 Robert Knollys dspms, MP for Oxfordshire
Kn16-4Richard Knollys -1 Francis Knollys bur 04.08.1640 m1 _ Wiseman dau of Sir Charles Wiseman m2 Alice Beecher dau of Sir William Beechey of Middlesex -1-1 2 sons and 1 dau
Kn16-5Sir Francis Knollys of Battel 'of Reading Abbey' m Lettice Barret dau of John Barret of Hanham -1 y Knollys b c1614, d 1623
-2 Sir Francis Knollys 2nd son m Ellen Milles dau/heir of Richard Milles of Lower Winchendon

-2-1+ William b c 1614, d 1623, Francis dsp
-2-3 Richard Knollys 3rd son? b c 1618 m Mary Bellingham of Everingham sister/heir of Henry Bellingham

-2-3-1 Francis Knollys 'of Winchington' m Anne Bateman of Berkshire heir

-2-3-1-1 Francis Knollys d 1701, MP for Reading m Elizabeth Striblehill d 1701, dau/coheir of John Striblehill of Thame
-2-3-1-2 Elizabeth Knollys d 15.11.1723 m Sir Francis Curson of Waterferry

-2-3-1-1-1 Francis Knollys of Thame, Oxfordshire d unm 24.06.1754
-2-3-1-1-2 Richard Knollys of Thame >m1 Elizabeth Thayer + 1 ch dau/coheir of Humphrey Thayer m2 sp Hannah Salivey dau of Theophilus Salivey of Woodford m3 sp Anne Taylor dau of John Taylor
-2-3-1-1-3+ other issue d young - John, Cecilia

-2-3-1-1-2-1 Sir Francis Knollys of Thame, Sheriff of Oxfordshire, Bart dsp 20.06.1722
m 1756 Mary Carter dau/heir of Sir Robert Kendall Carter of Kempston, son of John of Basingbourn Hall
Kn16-6Sir Thomas Knollys
m Odelia de Morada dau of John de Morada, Marquess of Bergen
-1 Penelope Knollys m William Le Hunt
-2 Elizabeth or Lettice Knollyspossibly of this generation dvp? m Sir Rowland Rugeley of Dunton d 1629
Kn16-7Lettice Knowles m1 Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex b c 1553, d 22.09.1576 m2 21.09.1578 Sir Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester b 24.06.1532/3, d 04.09.1588 m3 before 08.1589 Sir Christopher Blount d 18.03.1600/1
Kn16Anne Knollys b c 1555
m 19.11.1571 Thomas West We16
, 2nd Lord De La Warr b c 1556, d 24.03.1601-2
-1 Thomas West, 3rd Lord De La Warr b 09.07.1557 m 25.11.1596 Cecily Shirley Sh15 bur 31.07.1662, dau of Sir Thomas Shirley of Wiston) -1-1 Henry West, 4th Lord De La Warr b 03.10.1603, d 01.06.1628 m 03.1624/5 Isabella Edmunds b 11.1607, d c 1677, dau of Sir Thomas Edmunds
-1-2 Cecilia West d 02.1638 m1 Sir Francis Bindlosse of Barwick Hall m2 Sir John Byron, 1st Lord of Rochdale (dsp 08.1652)
-1-3 Lucy West m Sir Robert Byron, Governor of Liverpool (Colonel)
-1-4? Anthony West b 1605 England d 25 May 1652 d Northampton Co Va
-1-5? Martha West b 1615 Va d England m William Woodward b 1620 England d King and Queen Co Va son of Christopher Woodward and Catherine Audley b 1597 d 11 Jan 1632

-1-4-1 Col. John West b 7 Apr 1638 England d c 1703 Accomack Co m Matilda Scarburgh Sc13 b c 1637 Accomack Co d c 3 Jan 1720 Accomack Co dau of Col. Edmund Norton Scarborough Jr Sc14 b 2 OCT 1617 d 23 MAY 1671 and Mary Littleton b 1619 d 15 DEC 1691

-1-4-1-1 Frances West b c 1655 d c 1731 Wachapreague Accomack Co m Richard Kellam II Ke12 b c 1651 d 6 Apr 1731 son of Richard Kellam Sr and Sarah Ansley
-1-4-1-2 John West b 1675 d 1719 Accomack Co m Frances Yeardley b 1677 Accomack Co d there 1714 dau of Argoll Yeardley Jr and Sarah Michael b 1654 d 1697
-1-4-1-3 Ann West m William Sellman b 22 Jan 1688/9 in Accomac, Accomack Co Va d 31 Mar 1743 AA Co

-1-4-1-1-1 Richard Kellam m Susanna x
-1-4-1-1-2 Thomas Kellam d before 30_Nov_1756, Accomack Co m Abigail Watson b before 1741 wife of Thomas Kellam d. before 12_Dec_1775, Accomack Co. VA
-1-4-1-1-3 Sarum Kellam d 1744 m Elizabeth x
-1-4-1-1-4 John West Kellam d 1769 m Elizabeth x
-1-4-1-1-5 Sarah Kellam b c 1680 Marionville Northampton Co Va m John Sill Si11 b 1676 Accomack Co Va d Chester Co PA
-1-4-1-2-1 Sarah West b 1710, Accomack Co m Isaac Smith b 1698 Accomack d there 1760
-1-4-1-3-1 Charles Sellman b 5 Aug 1722 All Hallows Parish Anne Arundel Co MD d 20 Dec 1770 m Elizabeth Gassaway b c 1722 AA Co dau of Nicholas Gassaway b 6 Feb 1696 will proved 21 Apr 1757 and m1 2 Jun 1719 Elizabeth Hawkins b 1700 Anne Arundel Co d 1736

-1-4-1-1-2-1 Peter Kellam b before 1741 d after 1756
-1-4-1-1-2-2 Jonathan Kellam b before 1756 d before 11_Dec_1792, Northampton Co VA
-1-4-1-1-2-3 Elijah Kellam b before 1756 d before 3_Nov_1765, Accomack Co VA
-1-4-1-1-2-4 Anne Kellam b before 1756 d after 1756
-1-4-1-1-2-5 Sarah Kellam b before 1756 d after 1756
-1-4-1-1-2-6 Stephen Kellam b before 1772 d.10_Oct_1786, Northampton Co. VA
-1-4-1-1-4-1 Scarburgh W. Kellam d.1776 m Keziah x
-1-4-1-1-4-2 Caleb Kellam (Bable, Laban) d 1769 m Elizabeth x
-1-4-1-1-4-3 Patience Kellam m before 1769 m John Chandler d after 1770
-1-4-1-1-4-4 Euphamia Kellam m before 1769 m y Major d after 1769
-1-4-1-1-4-5 Amey Kellam m before 1769 Littleton Colony d 1773
-1-4-1-1-4-6 Tamar Kellam m. before 1769 m x Darby wid y Darby d after 1769
-1-4-1-1-4-7 Seymour Kellam m before 1773 James Biles d after 1769
-1-4-1-1-5-1 James Sill b 1694 Chester Co PA d 04/15/1774 m c 1722 Edgemont PA Anne Baker Ba10 b 18 Aug 1703 Delaware Co PA d Chester Co PA, author's ancestors dau of Joseph John Baker Jr b 11 Dec 1674 and Martha Woodward b 31 Jan 1677 d 13 Dec 1775
-1-4-1-1-5-2 Joseph Sill b 1698 Edgemont Chester Co PA
-1-4-1-1-5-3 Ann Ritter Sill b c 1730 d abt 1774
-1-4-1-1-5-4 Mary Sill b 1732 Accomack Co d 1801 m John Boggs
-1-4-1-2-1-1 John Smith b 1738 Accomack Co d 1824 m Sarah Parker b 1758 Accomack Co VA dau of William Parker b 1717 d 1784 and Leah Taylor
-1-4-1-2-1-2 Thorowgood Smith b 1744 Accomack Co d 13 AUG 1810 m Mary Blaikley Stith
-1-4-1-3-1-1 John Sellman d 11 Nov 1816
Kn16-9Cecilia or Elizabeth Knollys
m Sir Thomas Leighton of Feckenham, Governor of Jersey
Kn16-10Catherine Knollys bur 20.12.1632
m1 10.1578 Gerald FitzGerald, Lord Offaly b 28.12.1559, dvp 06.1580
m2 Sir Phillip Boteler of Watton Woodhall d 01.1591/2
Tu17-3Edmund Tudor, Duke of Somerset b 20.02.1498-9, d 1499
Tu17Margaret Tudor, PRINCESS SCOTLAND & LADY ANGUS b 28.11.1489, Westminster Palace London Middlesex d 08.10.1541. remarried twice and played a large part in Scottish politics, her affiliation varying with her personal interest. James of England was her descendant.
m 8 Aug 1503 James IV STEWART, KING OF SCOTLAND b 17.03.1472 Stirling Castle Stirlingshire Scotland k 09.09.1513 Battle of Flodden Field Northumberland ,1488-1513 King of Scotland son of
+1 James STEWART
m 13.07.1469 Margaret of Denmark b 23.06.1456, d before 14.07.1486, dau of Christian I, King of Denmark, Norway & Sweden
James V STEWART King of SCOTLAND b 15.04.1512, West-Lothian Scotland; d 14.12.1542, Falkland Castle Fifeshire Scotland.
m1 Madeleine of France d 07.07.1537, dau of King Francis I of France
m2 1538 Mary of Guise b 22.11.1515, d 10.06.1560 + 2 ch dau of Claude I de Lorraine, Duke of Guise ancestors line G
-1+James b 1540, d 1541, Arthur b 1541, d 1541
-3Mary Stewart, Queen of Scots b 7/8.12.1542, d 08.02.1586-7 brcolspan="14">m1 24.04.1558 Francis II, King of France b 1544, d 05.12.1560
m2 29.07.1565 Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley b 07.12.1545, d 09.02.1567 Their son James became King James VI of Scotland and, later, James I of England and Ireland.
m2 Euphem ELPHINSTONE b 11.05.1509 Elphinstone East-Lothian Scotland. +1 Alexander ELPHINSTONE
m by 1507 Elizabeth Berlay/Barlow/?Berkeley d c10.09.1518
-4 Robert STEWART b 1533, Edinburgh Mid-Lothian Scotland d 04.02.1593, Orkney Islands Scotland.
m 1561 Jean Kennedy b 1542 Cassillis Maybole Ayrshire Scotland d 09.1598 Orkney Islands Scotland
+1 Gilbert Kennedy, 3rd Earl of Cassillis
-4-1 Mary STEWART b 1563, Orkeney Islands Scotland.
m PATRICK GRAY b 1555 Angusshire Grey House Scotland d 04.09.1612.
+1 PATRICK GRAY and MARION OGILVIE
-4-1-1 Jean/Jane/Jana GRAY b 1588 Grey House Angusshire Scotland d 17.08.1640 East Wemyss Fifeshire Scotland.
m John CHARTERIS OF BOGIE WEMYSS b 1586 Wemyss Fifeshire Scotland d 22.11.1649 Wester Wemyss Fifeshire Scotland, 1633-1649 1st Earl of Wemyss
+1 JAMES WEMYSS and MARGARET MELVILLE
-4-1-1-1 David Wemyss II of Balfarge b 06.09.1610, Wemyss Fifeshire Scotland; d c 06.07.1679, Castle Wemyss Fifeshire Scotland.
m Margaret Leslie b 1620 Isleworth Mdx or Fifeshire Scotland.
+1 y LESLIE
-4-1-1-1-1 Margaret Wemyss b 01.01.1659 Scotland d 11.03.1705, 1679-1705 3rd Countess of Wemyss
m James BURNTISLAND WEMYSS. b 1655 Burntisland Fifeshired 1682 Preston Lancashire
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 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 do not believe tha t is what is meant because that would mean his oldest son, Sir John was born before he wasbelieve 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: 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. will not go back further due to a mistake 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 have written bu t it is the best could come up with from the information 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 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 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 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. 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 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 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, 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 DrLoch 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. am updating from the files of Dr. Ann Agee, her end notes 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 Co 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 Co 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 Co 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
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m2 Anna Aiton/Janet Aytoun b 1683 Isleworth Mdx dau of sis of 1st Earl Wemyss
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-4-1-1-1-1-1-1 James Loch Weems b 1708, Fifeshire Scotland d 1781, Calvert Co MD 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 have heard that some of their children moved to England to live."
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m Mary.
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Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Calvin Galusha Coolidge b 22.09.1815, Plymouth Windsor Co VT d 15.12.1878, Plymouth Windsor Co V On 16 Aug 1811, three years after his separation from Mary, Jacob was listed as having purchased a Revolutionary War Grant, a North Carolina soldier's heirs in Smith Co. Jacob's second marriage was to Polly Huff on 30 Jun 1819 in Union Co, IL. Polly was his cousin. They were the parents of at least two children, Jacob Young Jr, born about 1813;. Susan Young, born about 1815
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Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-2-1-1-1-1-1 Rebecca Otis b 11.07.1695 Dover Strafford Co NH
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Gr18-3-1-1-1-1-2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Sarah Alley b 15.05.1748, Somersworth Strafford Co NH d 28.01.1838, Berwick York Co ME
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Willis left Winter Quarters, Nebraska, to join his children in Utah in the summer of 1853. Willis Boren's cousin-wife, Mary Born, died at Winter Quarters and Willis married again to Mary Sampson. Willis Boren died near the age of 100 years. His death was noted in the Deseret Evening News of 30 November 1895 as follows: Obituary Notes, Tropic, Utah, 23 Nov 1895 On the 20th inst. Willis Boren departed this life after an illness of little less than two hours, in which he suffered intense agony. According to Father Boren's veneration of his age he was ninety-nine years, eight months and nine days old. This however, has been disputed by some of his old-time friends, they claiming that he was nearly 106 years old. Father Boren was born in Kentucky, March 11, 1796. He was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1840. He was personally acquainted with the Prophet Joseph Smith, and was with the Saints at the evacuation of Nauvoo. In 1852 he was Bishop of the Union branch on the Beyer. He crossed crossed the Plains in 1853 and first settled in Provo. From there he moved to Provo Valley, then to Spring Valley. For the last twenty-five years he has resided at the home of his younger daughter, Mrs. Sarah A. Smith (wife of Thomas Washington Smith). He died as he had lived, a true Latter-day Saint. editor. Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, Daniel A. Miller/John W. Cooley Company (1853) Sophia Dutton was born 26 August 1814 in Hartford, Windsor, Vermont, a township located right on the CT River across the state line of NH. She was the last child of ten children born to Benjamin Dutton and Clarissa Thomas. There is much research to be done as to how Sophia and Jacob de Graw met. Sophia's parents and siblings lived out their lives and died in Vermont. Jacob married Sophia Dutton on 24 August 1833 in Alexander, Genesee, New York, a small town located almost midway between Buffalo and Rochester New York. Three years later, they had moved to north to Chinquacousy, Peel, Ontario, Canada where their second child, a daughter, was born 2 January 1836. They named her Clarissa after Sophia's mother. By March 1838, they moved back to the United States and were living in Conesus, Livingston, New York when their son, Eugene Lafayette was born on 27 March. Conesus is about 20 miles south of Rochester in the western Finger Lakes region. Almost exactly two years later, they made a home in Alden, Erie, New York. Alden is less than ten miles due west of Alexander, New York, where Jacob and Sophia were married. They had come full circle in six and a half years. It was here that Martha Jane was born 4 March 1840. It was also here that Jacob and Sophia de Graw met a missionary from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints named Brigham Young. The Twelve Apostles in Nauvoo had been organized and called to make an expanded missionary effort and take the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ to Great Britain. However, the mosquito born disease of malaria was plaguing many of the Saints including Brigham Young and Heber C. Kimball who were supposed to be departing Nauvoo 14 September 1840. Brigham's wife Mary Ann had just given birth to a daughter, but Brigham answered the call, being sick himself, and crossed the river to join his companion. Both Heber and Brigham were too sick to start their mission. Three days later upon hearing of Brigham's debilitation, Mary Anne, still weak from child birth, ferried to Nauvoo and cared for her husband and Heber's entire family who were all bedridden except four-year-old Heber Parley, who could barely manage to carry water to the sick. The next day, Heber and Brigham decided they could no longer delay their mission. Too weak to walk alone, they were helped into a wagon. As they drove away, Heber said he felt that "my very inmost parts would melt within me at leaving my family in such a condition, as it were almost in the arms of death. felt as though could not endure it. asked the teamster to stop, and said to Brother Brigham, �This is pretty tough, isn't it; let's rise up and give them a cheer.' We arose, and swinging our hats three times over our heads, shouted; �Hurrah, hurrah for Israel.' Vilate, hearing the noise, arose from her bed and came to the door. She had a smile on her face. Vilate Kimball and Mary Anne Young cried out to us: �Goodbye, God bless you.'" George Albert Smith joined Elder Kimball and Elder Young and they traveled by stagecoach East. They started their trip with only $13.50 in donations, and as they traveled Brigham always found just enough money in his trunk for the next stagecoach fare. When they reached New York and tallied the expenses of their trip, they calculated they had spent over $87 on coach fares alone. They had no idea how the additional money had gotten there "except by some unseen agent from the Heavenly world to forward the promulgation of the Gospel." Brigham Young and his companions testified of the Restored Gospel as they traveled through New York State and Jacob and Sophia de Graw heard and embraced it. They were baptized by Brigham Young in 1840. Jacob and Sophia and their posterity are the beneficiaries of the toil and sacrifices paid by Brigham Young, Heber Kimball and their families. After their baptism, Jacob moved his family to join with the rest of the Saints in Illinois. By 1840, Nauvoo had become the central gathering place for the Saints, but members of the church also established their own small settlements outside of Nauvoo such as Ramus, Lima, and Yelrome. Yelrome, named for its founder Isaac Morley, (Morley spelled backwards is almost Yelrome) was the neighboring community to Lima. The de Graws chose to settle in Lima, Illinois and were there before their fourth child Moroni was born on 28 May 1842. Jacob worked as a tailor, making suits and other apparel, and Jacob, not Sophia, did all the family's sewing. He even made a suit for Brigham Young. The spring of 1843, Joseph Smith frequently visited the outlying settlements to teach and guide the Saints living there. Some of his sermons given in these settlements were so important that they were later included in the Doctrine and Covenants as section 130. Jacob and Sophia no doubt mourned the loss of the prophet Joseph after his martyrdom on June 27, 1844. Three and a half months later on 6 October 1844, a daughter, Mary, was born in Lima. Despite the death of Joseph Smith, the Church communities not only survived, but they flourished. Enemies to the Church soon realized that murdering the prophet was not going to be the end of Mormonism and their antagonism intensified. In early September 1845, an organized mob of three hundred men first raided Yelrome and set fire to the unprotected homes, farm buildings, mills, and grain stacks there. They systematically unleashed the same terror in Lima and other surrounding communities. Jacob, Sophia, and their five young children were forced from their home as it was set ablaze. Brigham Young sent thirty-four teams to rescue the homeless Saints and bring the families in the outlying settlements to Nauvoo. The de Graws lived as refugees in Nauvoo, and Jacob worked as a mason on the Nauvoo Temple. Even though conflict with non-Mormons in the surrounding counties were rising to a murderous level, the Saints continued to work to complete their beloved temple. Civil unrest continued until finally, on 24 September 1845, the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles promised its enemies that the Saints would abandon their beloved city the following Spring. Work on the temple continued at a feverish pace and they planned to have a formal dedication of the temple in April 1846. As each room was completed, that room was dedicated so that ordinance work could begin as soon as possible. In October 1845, General Conference was help in the partially finished temple in which Brigham Young opened with a dedicatory prayer, "presenting the Temple, thus far completed, as a monument of the saints' liberality, fidelity, and faith�" Brigham also addressed the need to organize an orderly withdrawal from Nauvoo in the Spring, and go to a place far in the West where they would be free from persecution. The attic story was dedicated 30 November 1845 and ordinance work began there on 10 December 1845. Jacob and Sophia both received their own endowments in the Nauvoo Temple on 28 January 1846. The main exodus of the Church from Nauvoo was originally planned for April, but threats prompted a hasty exit beginning on February 4, 1846. However, too many left Nauvoo who were not properly outfitted for fear of being left behind. The trek across Iowa proved the hardest as they were not prepared for the hardships due to lack of knowledgeable guides, delays, miserable weather, insufficient food, and difficult terrain. On 14 February it snowed and five days later a northwest wind brought 8 inches of snow. The mud had become deep from Nauvoo to Sugar Creek 9 miles to the west where the Saints had camped to wait for Brigham Young. A week later the temperatures dropped freezing the Mississippi over which allowed many Saints to cross on the ice. Having had their home and most of their possessions burned in the mob attack in Lima, Jacob and Sophia did not have the provisions to go on with the Saints across Iowa. Jacob may have stayed to help finish the work on the Nauvoo temple, which was not completed until the end of April. Wilford Woodruff, Orson Hyde, and twenty others dressed in their temple robes, dedicated the Nauvoo Temple on 30 April, 1846. The following day, a public dedication ceremony was held. If the de Graws were still in Nauvoo, they undoubtedly would have attended the sacred ceremony. Persecution began anew and enemies of the Saints were determined to drive every Mormon from the city. The Battle of Nauvoo took place in September, and it is assumed that Jacob was able to cross the Mississippi River with his family before the battle took place. Without a wagon to go west, the de Graws may or may not have been among the poor saints who were scattered in refugee camps for two miles along the riverbank. Church leaders had sent rescue wagons to help the stranded Saints, which arrived just in time to prevent starvation and the effects of winter exposure. Those rescued Saints were distributed throughout the various camps in Iowa. The de Graws stopped only 25 miles west of Nauvoo in Bonaparte, Van Buren, Iowa. There, Sophia gave birth to their sixth child, Elizabeth Rebecca, in Bonaparte on 28 May 1847. Jacob probably tried to procure work to earn provisions to continue West. It took the de Graws two years before they were able to make their way across Iowa to join the Saints still in Council Bluffs. On 29 October 1849, Sophia delivered a son, whom they named Jacob after his father. Though Council Bluffs was a bustling staging ground for pioneers going west, the de Graws stayed her for nearly two and a half years. Sophia bore a second child here, a daughter they named Juliette born 1 February 1852. They probably did not have the funds necessary to buy enough provisions to get them to the Salt Lake Valley. The Church established the Perpetual Emigrating Fund in 1849, and used it in 1852 to bring in the remaining Saints still in Iowa. The de Graws were probably some of those that benefited from those funds. They departed Council Bluffs in early July 1852 as part of Robert Wiemer's Company. It was a large company of 230 people and 130 wagons and arrived in the Salt Lake Valley 15 September 1852. Jacob and Sophia completed the trek with all eight children, the oldest child being 16 and their youngest just under a year. Some family records say that they traveled by handcart and pushed Jacob in it. However, the Weimer Company was a wagon company and the first handcart companies came four years later. It is entirely possible, though, due to their poverty, that the family made their own handcart to transport their crippled father along with what meager belongings and foodstuffs they had. When they arrived in the valley, they settled in Lehi, Utah Co. Another daughter, Ellen Sophia, was born 5 September 1855 in Lehi. Ellen Sophia may have been the final child of their union. Jacob apparently died sometime early in 1856 at the age of 45. Sophia married William Willis Boren in December of 1856 and they moved to Provo. Sophia had another daughter listed as Emaline Sophia de Graw on 14 March 1859 in Santaquin, Utah. However, her father could not have been Jacob de Graw. Other records list her as Emaline Sophia Minchey, but that leaves the question of the origin of the name Minchey. Did Sophia marry a third time, or was that Emaline's married name? Sophia Dutton de Graw Boren died 17 November 1902 in Emery, Emery, Utah at the age of 88. Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, Robert Wimmer Company (1852) Mary BOREN: Jacob and Mary Young had five children before they separated in 1810. Mary's father, Bazel Boren, convinced her to move north with him to Union Co, Illinois, where her children with Jacob Young grew up. Years later one of the sons, Alfred Young, in his autobiography attributed his parent's divorce to a long work-related absence of his father. Jacob was 28 years old when he married Mary Boren in 1802 and settled in Springfield, Robertson Co., Tennessee to raise his family. He was an excellent mechanic and skilled gun maker. One of the tools he owned was a cotton press, used to make oil from cottonseed. He was also listed in the Springfield court record as having been paid to make repairs on the jailhouse. Mary Boren, born 6 Sep 1784 in Rowan Co, North Carolina, was 16 years old when she married Jacob Young. She was the daughter of Bazel and Susannah Bryan Boren who owned land near the Young's on Sulphur Fork of the Red River in Tennessee.
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511. John Trevelyan b 1464 Yarnscombe Devon d 1505 Devon
m JANE HALLIWELL, dau of Sir John HALLYWELL b 1470
-1John Trevelyan b 1485 will 1545
m AVICE COCKWORTHY b 1486 England.
-1-1 John TREVELYAN b 1505, Yarnscombe Devon d 1577, England.
m MAUD HILL b 1510 Houndstone Somerset dau of ESQ. HILL and AGNES BRENT
-1-1-1 790. John18 TREVELYAN b 1530 Somerset
m WILMOT HARRIS, dau of SERJEANT HARRIS and Elizabeth KELLY b 1532 Notater for John TREVELYAN: aka Trivillian
John TREVELYAN and WILMOT HARRIS
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m URITH CHICHESTER b 1558 Shirwell Devon
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512. William Ferrers b 1514 Halifax Yorkshire d 03.04.1573 Heptonstall Yorkshire
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-2 John
-3 Cecily
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513. Thomas Percy b 1504 Alnwick Northumberland d 02.06.1537 Tyburn London Mdx
m Eleanor Harbottle b 1504 Beamish Durham d 18.05.1567.
-1 Henry Percy b 1530, Petworth Sussex d 21.06.1585, London, 1572-1585 8th Earl of Northumberland
m Katherine Neville b 1542 Snape Hall Snape Yorkshire England d 28.10.1596.
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m ANNE FLOYD b 1585 England d 1618 VA
y FLOYD
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m Gov John West b 14.12.1590 Wiltshire Testwood d 1659 West Point King William VA
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m Anne Knollys
-1-1-1-1 Anne WEST b 1620, Charles City Co VA d 31.03.1672, Isle of Wight Co VA
m Thomas Harris b 1614 Wales d 10.06.1672 Isle of Wight Co VA
+1 y HARRIS
-1-1-1-1-1 Thomas Harris b 1636, Isle of Wight Co VA d 09.10.1688, Isle of Wight Co VA, Lieutenant 1676 supported Bacon's Rebellion POW
m Avv Martin b 1640 Isle of Wight Co VA
+1 y Martin
-1-1-1-1-1-1 Jane HARRIS b 1664, Isle of Wight Co VA m y JONES.
-1-1-1-1-1-2 Thomas Harris b 1667, Isle of Wight Co VA
m Judith Edwards b 1663 Spotsylvania VA
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-1-1-1-1-1-2-1 Thomas Harris b 1693, Isle of Wight Co VA
m Hannah x
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m Anne Fuzlghum b 1680 Isle of Wight Co VA
+1 y FULGHUM
-1-1-1-1-1-3-1 John Harris b 1735, Surry Co VA d 1771.
m MARTHA Eldridge b 1735 VA d 1771.
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m Christopher McRae b 1731 Surry Co VA d 22.12.1808 Powhatan Co VA
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m James Dunlop b 1823 VA
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m MARTHA HARDY b 1640, Isle of Wight Co VA d 04.04.1676, Isle of Wight Co VA
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m1 URSULA "UNITY" CROWSHAW b 1636 West Point King William Co VA d 1695 VA + 2 ch dau of JOSEPH CROSHAW and Elizabeth
m2 QUEEN COCKACOSKIE PAMUNKY WEROANCE POWHATAN b 1620 York Co VA d 1686 St Peters Parish New Kent Co VA + 1 ch dau of CHIEF POWHATAN and PRINCESS POWHATAN , 1656 Colonial Government recognized Cockacoeske the Pamunkey "Queen" a leader of 20+ tribes History 1676 Cockacoeske's only documented child was her son, John West, born probably around 1656-57 and disproven to be the "reputed the son of an English colonel."[7] Source: FTDNA West DNA Project. The Virginia-Indian Treaty of 1677/1680, which this youth signed, identified him as "Cap't John West, sonne to the Queen of Pamunkey."[12] Bacon's Rebellion Loyalist Berkeley supporter Driven from her looted land and some of her people enslaved and sold
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m2 Frances b 1680 VA + 1 ch
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m Mary Martha Cole b 1711 Boldrup Warwick Co Newport News VA d 1750 VA
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m Elizabeth SEATON b 1730 King William Co VA d 08.05.1812 Campbell Co VA
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m Elizabeth Blair Bolling b 10.04.1764 Varina Henrico Co VA d 04.1837 Tate Twp Clermont Co Ohio Usa.
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m2 31 MAY 1765 Susanna Watson b ABT 1742 in Varina, Henrico Co Va +1 ch
-1-1-1-2-2-1-2-1-1 Elizabeth Bolling West m Joel Walker Flood -1 Joel Walker Flood m Ella Faulkner
-1-1 Eleanor Bolling Flood m Richard Evelyn Byrd

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m Joel Walker Flood b 11.07.1789 VA d 04.1858 Buckingham Co VA
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m Mary Elizabeth Trent b 1822 VA d 26.01.1839 VA
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m Richard Hobson b 14.04.1795 Bedford Bedford Co VA d 15.02.1836 Bedford Bedford Co VA
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-2-1-3 rances Lilliam Sledd b 29.03.1883 MO d 17.10.1903 MO
-1-1-1-2-2-2 Col Francis West b 1715 King William Co VA
m1 Susannah Cole b 1713 Warwick Chesterfield VA d by 1733 VA
m2 Jane Cole b 1719 Warwick Chesterfield VA d 1754
+1 William Cole
m Mary Roscow dau of William Roscow and Mary Wilson b Oct 1675 d 11 Jan 1741 Blount Point, Warwick Co VA
+2 William Coleb 1638 d 1694 Warwick Co VA
m Martha Lear b 1668 d 1704
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>m2 Sarah Beck b c 1599 d c 1651 St Marys MD
+3 John Lear
-1-1-1-2-2-2-1 Susanna West b 1732 King William Co VA d 05.12.1780.
m JOSEPH WEST GREGORY b 1725 VA d c 1758.
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m Hannah MATHERS b 19.09.1755 Philadelphia PA d 1808 Philadelphia PA
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m Elizabeth SEMMES b 1684 Wisbeach Isle Ely England d 1733 Fairfax Fairfax Co VA
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-1-1-1-2-3-1 Guy WEST.
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m Sybil Harrison b aft 03.02.1704 Overwharton Parish Stafford Co VA d 18.01.1787, Fairfax Co VA
-1-2 Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland
Lady Dorothy Devereux
-1-1-2 Dorothy PERCY b 20.08.1598 Northumberland d 19.08.1650
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m John PELHAM. b 1620 Laughton Sussex d 1702 Laughton Sussex
y PELHAM
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m Elizabeth JONES b 1658 Halifax Yorkshire d 10.1681 Halifax Yorkshire
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m Charles TOWNSHEND. b 18.04.1675 London d 21.06.1738 London , 1687-1738 2nd Viscount of Townshend, 1701-1713 Norfolk Lord Lieutenant, 1709-1711 Ambassador to Netherlands , 1714-1730 Norfolk Lord Lieutenant
y TOWNSHEND
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m Audrey Ethelrede HARRISON b 1708 d 05.03.1788.
+1 y HARRISON
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m Anne Montgomery b 1757 Magpie Hill Suffolk England d 29.03.1819
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-1-1-2-2 Lady Isabella Sydney d Jun 16632
-1-1-2-3 Lady Dorothy Sydney+ b. 5 Oct 1617, d 5 Feb 1683/841
m Henry SPENCER b 1620, Mansion Althorp Northamptonshire d 20.09.1643, Newbury Berkshire , 1636-1640 3rd Baron of Spencer of Wormleighton, 1643-1643 1st Earl of Sunderland
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-1-2 Henry PERCY b 27.04.1564, Tynemouth Norhumberland d 05.11.1632, Petworth Sussex, 1585-1632 9th Earl of Northumberland
m Dorothy DEVEREUX, b 1564 Chartley Staffordshire England d 03.08.1619 dau of
+1 WALTER DEVEREUX and LETTICE KNOLLYS
-1-2-1 Dorothy PERCY b 20.08.1598, Northumberland d 19.08.1650.
-1-2-2 Lucy PERCY b 1599, Petworth Sussex d 05.11.1660, Hertfordshire
m JAMES HAY b 1590 Kingask Buteshire Scotland d 03.1636. , 1632-1636 1st Earl of Carlisle
+1 JAMES HAY and MARGARET MURRAY
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m MARGARET RUSSELL b 1614, Kimbolton Huntingdonshire d 01.12.1676, Chenies Buckinghamshire
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m1 by 1630 Anne Cecil +2 ch dau of William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Salisbury and Lady Catherine Howard,
m2 Elizabeth HOWARD b 1623 Walton Suffolk d 11.03.1705 dau of Theophilus Howard, 2nd Earl of Suffolk and Elizabeth Home, on 1 October 1642. He died on 13 October 1668 at age 66. Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland gained the title of 10th Earl of Northumberland. Had five daughters by first wife, Lady Anne Cecil and two daughters, died infants, and one son by his second wife, Lady Elizabeth Howard. Children of Algernon Percy, 10th Earl of Northumberland and Lady Anne Cecil
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-1-2-3-2 Elizabeth Percy+ b. 1636, d 5 Feb 1717/18
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m LADY Elizabeth Wriothesley b 1645 Titchfield Hampshire d 19.09.1690.
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m before 30.08.1598 Elizabeth Vernon a 11.1655, dau of John Vernon of Hodnet
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Kn15 =17 514. Anne Knight b 1490 Northamptonshire d 1560
m Robert Partiger of Greatworth b 1490 Greatworth Northamptonshire neighboring Sulgrave d 31.01.1558 Northamptonshire, Greatworth son of
+1 Richard Pargiter and Anne Coles
Pa14 =16 Amy Pargiter b 1504, Northamptonshire d 06 Oct 1564 widow Thompson
m c 1538 LAWRENCE WASHINGTON Wa14 b 1500 Lancashire d 19.02.1583.
+1 John Washington
m Margaret Kytson dau of
+2
+2 Thomas Kytson
+3
+3 Sir Robert Kytson, a freeman of the Mercers Company who amassed great riches trading in Flanders, knighted and in 1533 became the Sheriff of London.
Wa13-1 Magdalen Washington b c 1541 Sulgrave Northamptonshire d 1558 m 1557 Anthony Humphrey
Wa13 =15 Robert Washington of Sulgrave b 1544 Sulgrave Northampton d 10.03.1623 Nether Boddington, NTH
m1 c1565 Elizabeth Light b c 1547 Radway Warwick d 25 Mar 1599 of Radway Grange. Warwick, heiress of
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m Ursula Woodward b c 1527 according to freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dav4is/ODTs/BLOUNT.shtml#~BLOUNT. According to Stirnet Ursula was the daughter of
+2
+2 Thomas Woodford of Brightwell in Burnham trading in Flanders, knighted in 1533 became the Sheriff of London.
Elizabeth Blount of Maple Durham, Oxfordshire.
Wa14 Lawrence Washington of Sulgrave b 1568, d 13 Dec 1616
m 3 Aug 1588 Margaret Butler b 1568 Suffolk, Cuckfields d 01.1652
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m MARGARET PHELPs
Wa13-1 Robert Washington b c 1589
Wa13-2 Col Sir John Washington of Thrapston b 1591, d 18 May 1668
m1 14 Jun 1621 Mary Curtis d 01 Jan 1625
Wa13-3 Sir William Washington of Packington b after 1590 d 22 Jun 1643)
Wa13-4 Richard Washington b c 1592/8, d 08.01.1642
m Frances BROWNE b 1600 England d c 30.07.1658 England
y BROWNE
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m Mary b 1630 VA ? d c 1662 Surry Co VA
Wa13-4-1-1 Richard WASHINGTON b 1650, VA ?
m Elizabeth JORDAN b 1662 Surry Co VA d 21.05.1735 Surry Co VA
Wa13 Wa13-5 887. i Rev Lawrence Washington b 02.11.1602, Sulgrave Northamptonshire d 1655/21.06.1652, Maldon Essex, Rector of Purleigh, MA., B.D., was a Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford and Rector of Purleigh Essex from 1633-43. In 1643, during the English Civil war he was accused as a "Maglignant Royalist" and "oft drunk", and was ejected from his living as Rector of Purleigh and died in poverty.
m 1633 Amphyllis Twigden b 2 Feb 1600/?2, d 12.01.1654 Hertfordshire, dau of John Twigden of Little Creaton and Anne DICKENS
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m1 Ann BRODHURST BRETT b 1619 VA
m2 Anna POPE b 1635 St Marys Co MD d 1669 Westmoreland Co VA
m3 Frances GERARD b 1640 Lancashire d c 1677 Westmoreland Co VA
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Wa13-5-1-1 John WASHINGTON b 1660, Westmoreland Co VA d 1697 VA
m Ann Wickliffe b 1660 VA d 1704 (reports on her parents and (half)siblings are implausible)
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-a-1-1 Thomas Waters
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-a-1-3 Mark Waters
-a-1-4 Elizabeth Waters
-a-1-5 Philemon Waters
-a-1-6 Lydia Stanley
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-d David Wickliffe, III b 1671 Westmoreland VA
-e Robert Wickliffe b 1672 WEstmoreland VA d 25 Jan 1698 Westmoreland VA
-f Deborah Wickliffeb 1677 MD
-g Isaac Wickliffe b 1674 Westmoreland VA d 1726
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m?2 Elizabeth King b 1636 Westmoreland VA d there 1699
Wa13-5-1-1-1 Henry WASHINGTON b 1692, King George Co VA d 22.10.1748, St Pauls Parish King George Co VA
m Mary BAILEY b 1695 Westmoreland Co VA d 19.01.1734 St Pauls Parish King George Co VA
+1 y BAILEY
Wa13-5-1-1-1-1 Henry Washington b 02.1721, St Pauls Parish King George Co VA d 02.02.1747, St Pauls Parish King George Co VA
m Elizabeth Storke b 11.07.1725 St Pauls Parish King George Co VA d 1774 Westmoreland Co VA
+1 y STORKE
Wa13-5-1-1-1-1-1 Lawrence Washington b 10.02.1742 Westmoreland Co VA d 29.03.1774 Westmoreland Co VA
m Susannah Washington b 11.02.1742 Stafford Co VA d by 22.06.1822 Westmoreland Co VA
Wa13-5-1-1-1-1-1-1 Henry Washington b 1765, Westmoreland Co VA d 20.05.1812 Alexandria DC
m Sarah Ashton b 1769 Westmoreland Co VA d 22.01.1831 Alexandria DC
+1 y Ashton
Wa13-5-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Lawrence Washington b 21.02.1791 Spotsylvania Co VA d 15.03.1875 Westmoreland Co VA
m Sarah Tayloe Washington b 04.04.1800 VA d 20.12.1886.
Wa13-5-1-1-1-1-1-1-2 George Corbin WASHINGTON b 20.08.1789 Oak Grove Westmoreland Co VA
m Eliza Beall b 22.11.1786 Georgetown Montgomery Co MD
Wa13-5-1-1-1-2 Bailey Washington b 10.09.1731 d c 1784.
Catherine Storke b 17.12.1723 St Pauls Parish King George Co VA
+1 y STORKE
Wa13-5-1-1-1-2-1 Baily Washington b 12.12.1754, St Pauls Parish King George Co VA
m Euphan Wallace b 1756 Stafford Co VA
+1 y WALLACE
Wa13-5-1-1-1-2-1-1 Bailey Washington b 12.05.1787 Westmoreland Co VA d 04.08.1854 Washington DC
m Ann Matilda Lee b 13.07.1799 Sully Fairfax Co VA d 20.12.1880.
+1 Richard Lee and Elizabeth Collins
Wa13-5-1-1-1-2-1-1-1 Anna Louis Washington b 1836 Washington DC d 1885
m Walter Dorsey Davidge b 1823 Baltimore City MD d 1901 Washington DC
Wa13-5-1-1-1-2-1-2 Temple Mason Washington b 1807 VA d 1850 Prince William Co VA
m Georgianna Langhorn Baylor b 13.03.1808 VA d 14.01.1908.
+1 y Baylor
Wa13-5-1-1-1-2-1-2-1 Malcolm Baylor Washington b 1839, Prince William Co VA d 06.12.1920
m FANNIE HUNTON b 1850 VA d 07.10.1911 Greenwich Presbyterian Prince William Co VA
-1 Malcolm McNeale Washington b 06.09.1869 VA d 13.11.1932 m Lucy Douglass Moxley b 15.11.1866 VA d 26.07.1942
Wa13-5-1-2 Anna Pope WASHINGTON b 09.1659, Westmoreland VA d 1697, Westmoreland Co VA
m Maj FRANCIS WRIGHT, son of . b 1658 Chickacone Northumberland Co VA d 1713 Westmoreland Westmoreland Co VA
+1 Capt WRIGHT and Anne MOTTROM
Wa13-5-1-2-1 John WRIGHT b 25.02.1685, Westmoreland Co VA d 28.05.1738, Leesylvania Prince William Co VA
m Dorothy AUBREY b 1686 Stafford Stafford Co VA d 1739 Prince William Co VA
+1 Y AUBREY
Wa13-5-1-2-1-1 Francis WRIGHT b 01.03.1707, Coan Northumberland Co VA d 27.09.1742, Westmoreland Co VA
m Mary HAWKINS b 1708, Westmoreland Co VA
Wa13-5-1-2-2 ANN WRIGHT b 1686, Westmoreland Co VA
Wa13-5-1-3 Lawrence Washington b 09.1659 VA d 02.1697, VA
m Mildred Warner b 1671 Warner Hall Gloucester Co VA d 26.03.1701 England.
+1 Augustine Warner b 3 Jul 1642 in Gloucester, VA. bur Jun 1681 in Warner Hall, Gloucester, VA. d 19 Jun 1681 in Warner Hall, Gloucester Co, Va
m Mildred Reade b 2 Oct 1643 bur Oct 1686 in Cumberland VA d 20 Oct 1686 in Cumberland Va
Wa13-5-1-3-1 Capt Augustine WASHINGTON b 12.11.1694, Wakefield Westmoreland Co VA d 12.04.1743 Ferry Farm King George Co VA Sources say that his name is just Augustine Washington, Sr., and his son with his first wife Jane is Augustine Washington, Jr. There was no John or Lawrence in his name.
m1 JANE BUTLER, dau of b 24.12.1699 Westmoreland Co VA d 24.11.1729 Popes Creek Westmoreland Co VA + 4 ch
m2 Mary BALL 06.03.1731 b 26.04.1708 Epping Forest Lancaster Co VA d 25.08.1789 Fredericksburg VA + 5 ch Mary was much attached to her guardian, a genial lawyer named George Eskridge; and it was apparently after him that she named her first-born child: George Washington. Otherwise he might perhaps have been given the family name of John; Lawrence and Augustine had already been used for his half brothers."
+1 Caleb BUTLER and Mary FOXHALL
+1 Col Joseph Ball b 24 May 1649 Barkham Berkshire d Epping Forest Lancaster Co VA
m "Mary Montague ?wid Bennett b c 1665 West Chester Cheshire d 1721 VA
+2 Col William Ball Jr b 15 Oct 1608
m Hannah Atherold b 1619 d 1695
+2 Peter Montague b c 1632 d 2 Dec 1695
m Mary Maindert Doodes b c 1642 d 1682
Wa13-5-1-3-1-1 Butler Washington
Wa13-5-1-3-1-2 Lawrence Washington b 1718, Bridges Creek Westmoreland Co VA d 07.1752 Mt Vernon Westmoreland Co VA m Anne Fairfax b 1729 Bahamas d 14.03.1761 Belvoir Manor Fairfax Co VA Westmoreland Co Coles Point Burnt House Fields, Lee Family Estate
Wa13-5-1-3-1-3 Augustine Washington b 1720 Westmoreland Co VA d 1762 Wakefield Westmoreland Co VA
m Anne Ashton Aylett b 1726 VA d 12.1774 Wakefield Westmoreland Co VA
+1 William Aylett and Anne Ashton
Wa13-5-1-3-1-3-1 Anne Washington b 02.04.1752, Westmoreland Co VA d 03.06.1777, Westmoreland Co VA +1 y Ashton
Wa13-5-1-3-1-3-1-1 Sarah Washington Ashton b 30.09.1769, Westmoreland Co VA d 20.11.1820, Fairfax Co VA
m Nicholas Battaile Fitzhugh b 05.05.1764 King George Co VA d 31.12.1814 Fairfax Co VA
+1 y Fitzhugh
Wa13-5-1-3-1-3-1-1-1 Mary Conway Mason Fitzhugh b 07.1805, Alexandria DC d 05.03.1842, Fauquier Co VA
m Arthur Alexander Morrison Payne b 23.02.1804 Fauquier Co VA d 03.04.1868 Boone Co MO
Wa13-5-1-3-1-3-1-2 Charles AUugustine Ashton b 24.12.1770, Westmoreland Co VA d 11.09.1799, Westmoreland Co VA
Wa13-5-1-3-1-3-1-3 Ann Ashton b 22.03.1773, Westmoreland Co VA d 1809, Westmoreland Co VA
Wa13-5-1-3-1-3-1-4 Burdett Ashton b 22.03.1773, Westmoreland Co VA d 18.01.1812 Westmoreland Co VA
Wa13-5-1-3-1-3-2 Capt William Augustine Washington b 25.11.1757 Wakefield Westmoreland Co VA d 02.10.1810 Georgetown Washington DC Usa.
m1 Sarah Tayloe b 03.05.1765 Richmond Co VA d 03.09.1834 Princeton Mercer Co NJ
m2 Mary Lee, dau of b 28.07.1764 VA d 02.11.1795 VA
m3 Jane Washington b 20.06.1759 Bushfield Plantation Westmoreland Co VA d 16.08.1791 Sweet Springs Monroe Co VA
+1 y Tayloe
+1 Richard Leeb 20 Jan 1731/32 d 19 Jun 1794 at his estate Chantily which bordere on the Potomac, co-signer of the Decl. of Independence, Senator of Virginia
m1 Ann Aylett b 1738 d 1768 + 5 ch
+1 John Washington and Hannah Bushrod
Wa13-5-1-3-1-3-2-1 Sarah Tayloe Washington b 04.04.1800 VA d 20.12.1886
m Lawrence Washington b 21.02.1791 Spotsylvania Co VA d 15.03.1875 Westmoreland Co VA
Wa13-5-1-3-1-4 Jane Washington b c1722, d 17 Jan1735
Wa13-5-1-3-1-5 George WASHINGTON b 22.02.1732 d 11 Dec 1799
m 16 Jan 1759 Martha Dandridge b 21 Jun 1731 d 22 May 1802, dau of Jonn Dandridge
Wa13-5-1-3-1-6 Elizabeth Washington b 2 Jun 1733, d 31 Mar 1797
m 7 May 1750 Col Fielding Lewis b 1725, d Dec 1781 Fredericksburg VA son of John Lewis II b 22 Mar 1694 d 1754 and Frances Fielding
-1 Fielding Lewis b 2/14/1751 Fredericksburg d 7/05/1803 m Anne Alexander, Elizabeth Dade
-2 Augustine Lewis b 22 JAN 1752 Fredericksburg d 1756
-3 Warner Lewis b 24 APR 1755 Fredericksburg d 1756
-4 George Washington Lewis b 14 MAR 1757 King George Co, Marmion Plantation d 15 NOV 1831 m Catherine Dangerfield
-5 Mary Lewis b 22 APR 1759 25 DEC 1759
-6 Charles Lewis b 30 OCT 1760 Fredericksburg d 1775
-7 Samuel Lewis b 14 MAY 1762 Fredericksburg d 31 DEC 1810 m Anna Maine
-8 Elizabeth "Betty" Lewis b 23 FEB 1765 Fredericksburg d 9 AUG 1830 m Charles Carter
-9 Lawrence Lewis b 3/04/1767 Fredericksburg d 11/20/1839 m Eleanor Parke "Nelly" Custis
-10 Robert Lewis b 6/25/1769 Fredericksburg d 17 JAN 1829 m Judith Carter Browne
-11 Howell Lewis b 12 Dec 1771 Fredericksburg d 26 Dec 1822 m Ellen Hackley Pollard
-12? Col. John Lewis of Kinmore b in VA d 1825 in KY m2 about 1794 in VA Mary Ann Fontaine b 1759 in Va d Apr 1799 Col. Peter Fontaine m Elizabeth Louise Winston b 17 DEC 1720/?34 in Albemarle Co Va she m1 Bowles Armistead b 1752 Hanover Co d there 1785
-1
-12-1 Frances Lewis
-12-2 Howell Lewis
-12-3 Mary Ann Lewis
Wa13-5-1-3-1-7 Col John Augustine Washington b 13 Jan 1736, d 08 Jan 1787, Colonel American Revolution, 1776 Delegate Virginia Constitutional Convention
m 14 Apr 1756 Hannah Bushrod b 01.05.1738 Bushfield Plantation Westmoreland Co VA d 25.04.1801 Bushfield Plantation Westmoreland Co VA
+1 Col John Bushrod b 1709
m Jane Lane
-b Apphia Keene m Fauntleroy
-c Richard Bushrod
-d Sarah Bushrod
-e Elizabeth Bushrod m Meriwether
-f Hannah Bushrod m Crump
-g Thomas Bushrod had issue
+2 Hon John Bushrod b c 1685 m Anne
-a Apphia Bushrod b c 1657 VA
-b Thomas Bushrod b c 1662 M Anne Reynolds b 1668 WEstmoreland VA d 1711
-b-1 Anne Bushrod b 16 Mar 1693 Westmoreland m Col Griffin Fauntleroy had issue
-d Elizabeth Bushrod b c 1672 Northumberland VA m Richard Doggett b c 1672 Christ Church Lancaster VA had Issue son of Rev Benjamin Doggett and Jane Garrard b 1638 Hadleigh Suffolk d 1708 Christ Church Parish Lancaster Co VA
-e Richard Bushrod b 1655 Westmoreland Co VA
+3 John Bushrod b 30 Jan 1663 Gloucester VA d 26 Feb 1719 Bushfield Westmoreland Co VA
m Hannah Keene b 4 Feb 1676 St Stephens Parish Northumberland VA d by 29 May 1739 Cople Parish Bushfield Westmoreland Co VA dau of
she m2 Willoughby Allerton m3 John Cooper
-a John Bushrod b 1601
-b Ann Bushrod b 1602 m Samuel whitefield and Had Mary Whitefield
-c Marshall Bushrod b 1603
-d Thomas Bushrod b 1604
-e Scovel Bushrod b 1607
-f Elizabeth Bushrod b 1620 Dorchester
-g Mary Bushrod b 1624 Dorchester
-h Dorothy Bushrod b 1621 Dorchester m Thomas Morse
-i Samuel Bushrod b 1615
-k Deborah Bushrod b Dorchester
+4 Capt Richard Bushrod b by 25 Jun 1626 Sherborne Dorset D C 1664 York Co VA by whom she had John Bushrod b 30 Jan 1663 Gloucester Co VA
m Apphia Hughes b c 1650 in Gloucester Co VA she m4 Maj/Dr Henry Whiting b c 1644 d after 18 July 1694 Elmington, Gloucester Co had issue

+4 William Keene
m Elizabeth Rogers
+5 Richard Bushrod b 1575 Sherborne Dorsetz d 1 Jul 1628 Dorchester Dorset
m c 1600 Dorothia Watts
+5 Thomas Keene b 1592/3 d 1653/9
m c 1640 probably in MD Mary Thorley b c 1615 d aft 1662 she m2 Henry Raynor (-BEF 22 MAR 1658) on c 1654 m3 22 MAR 1658 in Northumberland VA Thomas Broughton b c 1622
+6 John Bushrod b c 1545 Sherbourne Dorset d there 1589
m Margery Feltons b 1550 Dorset d Oct 1599 Sherbourne Dorset dau of George Feltons b c 1521 and Margaret Carew b c 1521
+6 John Watts b 1551 Engl d 22 Nov 1627 Dorchester Dorset
Wa13-5-1-3-1-7-1 Jane Washington b 20.06.1759 Bushfield Plantation Westmoreland Co VA d 16.08.1791 Sweet Springs Monroe Co VA
m Capt William Augustine Washington b 25.11.1757 Wakefield Westmoreland Co VA d 02.10.1810 Georgetown Washington DC
Wa13-5-1-3-1-8 Col Samuel Washington b 16 Nov 1734 d 26 Sep 1781
m1 c1754 Jane Champe d c1755
m2 c1756 Mildred Thornton b c1741, d c1762 + 1 ch
m3 c1762 Louisa Chapman b 29 Jun 1743, d c1763 dau of Nathaniel Chapman
m4 24 Mar 1764 Anne Steptoe (b 10 Oct 1737, d 14 Mar 1777 + 1 ch dau of Col William Steptoe
m5 c 1778 Susannah Perrin b 27 Jun 1753, d 05 Mar 1783 +
-1 Thornton Washington b c 1758 had issue
m1 26 Dec 1779 Mildred Berry b c1760 d c1785
m2 2 Apr 1786 Frances Townshend
-2 Tristram Washington b c 1760, d after 1768
-3 George Steptoe Washington b 17 Aug 1771 had issue m 20 May 1793 Lucy Payne
-4 George Steptoe Washington
-5 Lawrence Washington(b 11 Apr 1774 had issue m 6 Nov 1797 Mary Dorcas Wood b 06 Nov 1781, d 09 Nov 1835
-6 Harriet Washington m Andrew Parks
-7 John Perrin Washington b c1779, d c1783
Wa13-5-1-3-1-9 Col. Charles Washington b 02 May 1738, d 16 Sep 1799
m c1761)Mildred Thornton b c1737, d 1804, dau of Col. Francis Thornton
-1 Col George Augustus Washington b c 1763 d c1793
m c1785 Frances Bennett b c1767
-2 Frances Washington b c 1763
-3 Samuel Washington b c 1765 had issue m Dorothea Thornton
-4 Mildred Washington b c 1777 m Col. Thomas Hammond
Wa13-5-1-3-1-10 Mildred Washington (b 1739 d 23 Oct 1740
Wa13-5-1-3-2 Maj John WASHINGTON b 11.12.1692, Bridges Creek Westmoreland Co VA d 01.09.1746, Petsworth Gloucester Co VA
m Catherine Whiting b 22.05.1694, Elmington Gloucester Co VA d 07.02.1743, Highgate Gloucester Co VA
Wa13-5-1-3-3 Mildred WARNER WASHINGTON b 1696, VA d 05.09.1747, VA
m Henry Willis b 1696, VA d 14.09.1740, VA
Wa12-2 Lawrence WASHINGTON b 23.01.1634 Tring Bedford England d 01.1676 Rappahannock Co VA
m1 Jane ANNE FLEMMING b 1643 England d 1685 VA
m2 Mary JONES b 10.10.1638 England d 1671.
Wa12-2-1 John WASHINGTON b 02.04.1670, VA d 1712
m Mary TOWNSEND b 15.07.1669 Virgina Usa d 01.04.1729.
+1 Robert TOWNSEND and Mary LANGHORNE
Wa12-2-1-1 John WASHINGTON b 15.03.1692, Chotank Prince George Co VA d 12.04.1743, St Pauls Parish King George Co VA
m Mary MASSEY b 1702 Stafford Co VA d 27.02.1744 VA
+1 Dade MASSEY and Elizabeth ELLIS
Wa12-2-1-1-1 Lawrence Washington b 31.03.1728 King George Co VA d 1814 VA
m Elizabeth Dade b 12.10.1734 Prince George Co VA
-1 Sally Washington b 1765, King George Co VA d 02.10.1796, Center Hill Petersburg VA m Robert BOLLING b 12.06.1730, Prince George Co VA d 24.02.1775, Bollingbrook Petersburg VA
-2 Frances Townshend Washington b 18.04.1767, Brunswick Co VA d 1808 m Griffin Stith b 01.01.1765, Brunswick Co VA 1288. Elizabeth23 WASHINGTON (John26, John25, LAWRENCE24, LAWRENCE23, LAWRENCE22) b 31.12.1727 King Georg Co VA d 1789 KY m Thomas BERRY, son of ENOCH BERRY and DRUCILLA BUNBURY. b 1729 King Georg Co VA d 1813 King Georg Co VA
Elizabeth WASHINGTON and Thomas BERRY i. John WASHINGTON24 BERRY b 1759, VA d 13.04.1852, KY m FRANCES ANN TAYLOR b 09.12.1775, KY 1289. John23 COMPTON (John24, ISSELSTYNE23, Richard22, William21, John20, FRANCES ANNE19 HASTINGS, Catherine18 POLE, Henry17) b 10.1760 Brunswick Middlesex Co New Jersey Usa d 03.03.1828 Tazewell Co VA m Eleanor ELINOR MCGUIRE, dau of CORNELIUS MCGUIRE b 1760 Tazewell Wythe Co VA d 1840 Tazewell Co VA Notater for John COMPTON: He was a constable in Wythe Co, Virginia in 1790. His will was probated 12 Mar 1828-Witnesses were John W. Walker, John S. Turner & Isaac Quinn. Slaves listed: Rose, Peter,Isaac, Mary, Henry, Phi !Original known ancester of Comptons was Anglo Saxon Chief Alwyne. He fought against William the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. For future references a Thomas Compton lived during the re BIOGRAPHY: Served as a Private in the Revolutionary War John served as a private in the Revolutionary War. John Comptons Will..Tazewell Co, Va Will BK 1, pg 244 Abstact. Made 12 March 1828 Proven June 1828 Will probated June 1828 [from Larry Ratliff] In the name of God, Amen, John Compton, Sen. of the Co of Tazewell and State of Virginia, being of perfect mind and memory and to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that is is appointed f or all men and to die. First of all, recommend my soul to God who give it and by body to be buried in the dust at the descression of my executers hereafter mentioned and for the wordly good it has pleased god to bestow on me. shall dispose of in the following way. First of all, ordered debts to be paid. Secondly having already deeded most of my lands to my sons, Elihue and Joseph, have ordered that they support and keep wife Eleanor Compton, furnishing her with everthing needful for comfort during her life. Furnishing with a good horse, saddle and bradle to be kept for her use, one negro woman called Rose to wait on her at all times. leave one negro called Peter to my son William, one negro called Isaac to son Elihue, also a negro called Mary. leave to my son Joseph one negro man named Henry and negro woman named Phillis. leave to my son Hiram a negro man named Dennis. leave to my son Hickman one negro named Jaretleave to my son Joseph an old wagon. leave to my sons Elihu and Joseph a still. leave to my son John, a western tract of land discribed as follows: commencing at the mouth of a branch called the Big Branch running a north course toward Brush Ford imbracing that end of my survey imbracing the mill, called the falls of Bluestone, also a tract of 92 acres lying bewteen the above named falls and Stoney Ridge, The remainder of the above names survey imbracing all my land in the Big Bottom except that already described, leave to sons Hiram, Elihue, Joseph to be divided into three equal parts and the above named Hiram, Elihue and Joseph are each to find his part by ballot. give to my daughter Nancy Cartmal ten dollars, to my daughter Rebeka Shannon ten dollars, to my daughter, Elinor Brown ten dollars, to my daughter Sally Compton ten dollars to be paid out of the est ate of Elihu and Joseph. And lastly appoint John B. George and Isaac Quinn to be executors of this my last will and testament, revoking all other wills and testaments, declare this to bye my last. In witneess whereof have set my hand and seal this twelth day of March, in the year of our Lord on thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight. Signed and sealed in the presense of John W. Walker, John S. Turner, Isaac Auinn. Sons -in - law John Shannon & Low Brown Jr. challenged the will, but it was approved by the court and stood. This John Compton who md Elinore Jane /McGUIRE/ Mc Quire was the son of John Compton b abt 1735 St Mary, Frederick Co., Md moved lived Tazewell, Wythe Co.,Va died Bland Co., Va abt 1822 wife Rebecca W allace b. abt 1730 St Mary, Fredrck Co., Md. family as shown. The John Compton son of John Compton b abt 1732 Blaawsburg Nj, of,Monmouth,Co,NJ killed by falling tree abt 9 May 1778 Long Run Creek,Botetourt,Co,Va and Margaret Reamer (dau George Raemer)_she being born abt 1735 Germany migrated as infant with father George to near Pluckemin, Somerset Co., NJ md John in NJ both moved to Va 1772 The son John b abt 1772 eloped with Rachel Pittman md 18 May 1801 Washington Co., KY (en route) and settled in Barren Co., Ky eight known children 1802-1825 Notater for Eleanor ELINOR MCGUIRE: Birth: 1763 Virginia !Her brother,William, born 1757, served with Low Brown, Sr. as an Indian Spy. He was age 75 in 1872 in his pension request. John COMPTON and Eleanor MCGUIRE i. HICKMAN24 COMPTON b 06.06.1791, VA d 1842, Clear Fork on Blue Stone River Bland Co VA m Elizabeth JUSTICE b 21.03.1785, Pittsylvania Co VA d 1846.
Wa12-2-1-1-2 1288. ii. Elizabeth WASHINGTON b 31.12.1727, King Georg Co VA d 1789 KY
Wa12-2-1-1-3 Nathaniel WASHINGTON b 28.11.1743, VA m Sarah HOOE b 07.03.1741, Barnesfield Stafford Co VA
Wa12-2-1-1-4 Mildred WASHINGTON b 03.08.1721 Highgate Gloucester Co VA d 1785 Westmoreland Co VA
m Langhorne DADE b 1719 Stafford Co VA d 09.05.1753, Stafford Co VA
Wa12-3 Richard WASHINGTON.
Wa12-4 MARTHA WASHINGTON b 1629 d 1654.
Wa12-5 ANNE WASHINGTON b 1633 d 04.06.1642 m LEONARD WASHINGTON b 02.11.1595; d 21.01.1657.
Wa12-6 Elizabeth WASHINGTON b 17.08.1636 d 1697.
Wa12-7 MARGARET WASHINGTON b 1637 England.
Wa12-8 EDWARD WASHINGTON b 1640 d 25.10.1710.
Wa12-9 William WASHINGTON b 1641 Tring Hertfordshire England d 14.10.1641 Tring Hertfordshire England.
Wa12-10 MARTHA WASHINGTON b 13.01.1650; d 08.12.1697
Wa13-6 Thomas Washington b c1603 d c1623
Wa13-7 Margaret Washington
m1 John Tyrell b c 1600
m2 Sam Thorton b before 1600
m3 Sir Robert Sandys
Wa13-8 Gregory Washington b 16 Jan 1607, d 17 Jan 1607
Wa13-9 George Washington b/d 03 Aug 1608 Warmleighton
Wa13-10 Alice Washington b c 1610 Brington NTH d 9 Aug 1679 London m 17 May 16.. in Althorp NHM Rev Robert Sandys son of Thomas Sandys
Wa13-11 Joan Washington b 1611 Brington m Francis Pill
Wa13-12 Frances Washington b 1613 Brington NTH
m Robert Gargrave
Wa13-13 Lucy Washington
Wa13-14 arbara Washington
m Simon Butler of Apple Tree
Wa13-15 Jane Washington m Richard Seymour
Wa13-16 Anne Washington b 1594 Brington d 1 Apr 1635
Wa12-2 Robert Washington b after 1568 Whitefield Lancashire d there10 Mar 1622
m 15 Feb 1596 Elizabeth Ceshall b c1568, d 19 Mar 1622/3
Wa12-3 Walter Washington of Radway b c1570 Sulgrave NHM, d 1 Jan 1597 Radway Warwickshire
m1 Alice Morden
?m2 Katherine Morden b c1577 of Morton Morell WAR dau of John Morden and Katherine Marston grdau of Richard Marston
Wa13-4 Christopher Washington b c1573 Sulgrave d 01 Jan 1597
m c1591 Margaret Palmer
Wa12-5 William Washington b c1575
Wa12-6 Thomas Washington b c1577
Wa12 Anne Washington b c 1579
m c 1597 Alban Wakelyn
Wa11 Phyllis Wakelyn
m Gabriel Ludlow
Wa10-1 Gabriel Ludlow, bapt at Warminster 13 Aug. 1622, admitted to the Inner Temple 13 June 1638, killed at the Battle of Newbury in 1644
Wa10-2 Lt. Col. Thomas Ludlow bapt 1 Nov. 1624 ? mentioned in Jane Ludlow's Wa11 Will proved 6 July 1650 apparently d Va before 1661.
Wa10-3 Francis Ludlow, bapt. Warminster 10 Sept. 1626, living at Maiden Bradley in 1666, issue.
Wa10-4 Anne Ludlow, bapt. at Warminster 4 Dec. 1628
Wa10-5 Elizabeth Ludlow, baptized 18 Oct. 1632 at Maiden Bradley
Wa10-6 John Ludlow b about 1634 mentioned in Jane Pile Ludlow's Py10 Will proved 6 July 1650 Lived in Virginia, d before 15 Sep 1664.
Wa10 Sarah Ludlow, b about 1635 m John Carter, mentioned in Jane Pyle Ludlow's Py10 Will proved 6 July 1650
Ct9-4 Sarah Carter
Ct9-5 Charles Carter

Robert Carter 1663-1732

Judith Armistead
Ct9 Robert "King" Carter b 1663 Corotoman Va d 1732 Corotoman Va
m1 1688 to Judith Armistead Ar9 + 9 ch
m2 Elizabeth Landon + 9 ch
Ct8 Elizabeth Carter b 1688. d ?1731.
m1 Nathaniel Burwell of Whitemarsh Va b 4 OCT 1680 Fairfield Plantation Gloucester Co VA d 20.08.1721 Gloucester Co VA
Ct7-1 Elizabeth Burwell b 1718, Lancaster Co VA d 19.11.1798, Yorktown York Co VA
m Col William Nelson of Yorktown b 1711 York Co VA d 19.11.1772, signer of the Declaration of Independence, 1770-1771 VA Governor
+1 Thomas Nelson b 20 Feb 1678 Penrith Cumberland d 7 Oct 1745 Va
m Margaret Reade b c 1681 York Co VA d there by 1723
+2
+2 Robert Reade b 1644/5 in Yorktown, York, Va d in 30 Dec 1712
m Mary Lilly b c 1645/62 York Co Va dau of
+3
+3 Col George Reade b 25 Oct 1608 Linkenholt Hampshire Engl d 21 Nov 1671 Yorktown Va
m Elizabeth Jane Martiau b 12 Dec 1625 Va d 1686 York Co Va
+3 John Lilly b in England
m Mary Maulson b ABT 1617 in England
+4
+4 Robert Reade of Linkenholt b 1551 d by Dec 1627
m3 31 Jul 1600 Mildred Windebank b 1584
+4 Nicolas Martiau
m1 Jane Boykin b c 1600 at England d by Nov 1646 at York Co VAn wid of Lt Edward Berkeley
Ct7-1-1 Robert Nelson b c 1751 York Co VA d 05.08.1818, Charles City Co VA
m Susanna Robinson b 1762 Middlesex Co VA dau of
John Robinson b 3 Feb 1704 Middlesex Co d 11 May 1766, King and Queen Co Speaker of the house of Burgesses involved in teasury scanadal m1 8 Nov 1723, Middlesex Co Mary Storey m2 1737, King William Co) Lucy Moore b. ca. 1720, King William Co + 2 ch
Ct7-2 Lewis Burwell of Whitemarsh VA b 1710 Fairfield Plantation Gloucester Co VA d 1756
m Mary Willis.
-1 Lewis Burwell b ABT 1737 in Gloucester Co VA
-2 Elizabeth Burwell b 1739 in 'Whitemarsh', Gloucester Co Virginia
-3 Anne Burwell b 1742 in Gloucester Co Virginia
-4 Rebecca Lewis Burwell b 20 MAY 1746 in Gloucester Co Virginia m Jaquelin Ambler b: 9 AUG 1742 in Virginia d 20 FEB 1798 in James City Co VA
Ct7-3 Robert Carter Burwell b 1720, Isle of Wight VA d 1779
m Sarah Nelson b 1724, Yorktown York Co VA
Ct7-4 Nathaniel Burwell b 1711, Fairfield Plantation Gloucester Co VA d 1718, VA
Ct7-5 William Page Burwell b 1712 d 1756.
Ct7-6 Lucy BURWELL b 21.04.1715, Gloucester Gloucester Co VA
?m Christopher Robinson Ro10-2-1-7 b 1705, Middlesex Co d 28 July 1768, Middlesex Co
Ct7-7 Carter Burwell b 25.10.1716, Fairfield Plantation Gloucester Co VA d 03.01.1777, Carters Grove Westmoreland Co VA
m Luca Ludwell Grymes b 18.04.1720, Middletown Frederick Co VA d 1792, Leesylvania Westmoreland Co VA
m2 Dr. George Nicholas Ni8
Ni7 Robert Carter Nicholas (b. 1725/?8 - 1780)
m 1752 Anne Cary Ca7
Ni7-2 John Nicholas
Ni7-3 George Nicholas
Ct8-2 John Carter of Shirley b 1690. d 30 Apr 1743
m 1723 Cecily Elizabeth Hill b 1703 ancestors of Gen. Robert E Lee
Ct8-3 Judith Carter b 1693 in Corotoman, Lancaster, Va d 1700 in Rosewell, Gloucester Co Va
Ct8-4 Sarah Carter b 1694 in Of, Corotoman, Lancaster, Va d 1694
Ct8-5 Judith Carter b c 1700
m Mann Page Honorable b 1691 in Rosewell, Gloucester, Co Va d 24 JAN 1729/30 in Rosewell son of Matthew Page b 1659 in Williamsburg, Virginia d 26 Jul 1718 and Mary Mann b 1672 in Virginia, he m1 10 Jul 1712 Judith Wormeley, dau of Col. Ralph Wormeley and Elizabeth Armistead
Ct8-6 Charles Carter b c 1699 d y
Ct8-7 Anne CARTER b c 1700 d 12 Aug 1745
m Benjamin Harrison of Virginia ancestors Of Pres. Harrison
Ct8-8 Lucy CARTER d 1763, King George Co.
m1 1730, Lancaster Co Col. Henry Fitzhugh of Eagle's Nest Kg Geo Co b 1706 d 6 Dec 1742 son of William Fitzhugh and Ann Lee
m2 1748 Nathaniel Harrison b ca 1701 Surry Co d 1 Oct 1781 Prince George Co son of Col. Nathaniel Harrison of "Wakefield", Reciever Gen. of Virginia b 8 Apr 1677, Surry Co and Mary Cary b 1678, Surry Co (dau of John Cary, merchant of London and Jane Flood)
Ct8-9 Lucy CARTER dy
Ct8-10 Mary Walker Carter b 1712 in Corotoman, King & Queen Co. VA d 17 Sep 1736 in Newington, King & Queen Co VA
m 16 Jan 1732 in Corotoman George Braxton Jr
-1 George Braxton III b 13 Jan 1733 in King & Queen Co. VA
m 6 Dec 1753 in Williamsburg Mary Blair b 27 Sep 1734
-2 Carter Braxton "the signer" b 10 Sep 1736 in Newington, VA
-1-1 Elizabeth Braxton m Henry Whiting b 10 Dec 1748 in VA
-2-1 Mary Braxton b 1756
-2-2 Judith Robinson Braxton b 10 Dec 1757 in Newington, King & Queen Co VA d 11 Oct 1823 m John Camm White
-2-3 Nancy Braxton b 1760
-1-1-1 Francis Beverley Whiting
-2-2-1 Judith White b 6 M 1784 Kg Wm Co VVA d 10 Mar 1854 m 1806 Judge William Brockenbrough b 10 Jul 1778 d 10 Dec 1838 Richmond VA son of John Brockenbrough b 1744 Hobbs Hole Essex Co VA d 20 Nov 1801 and Sarah Upshaw Roane

-2-2-1-1 John White Brockenbrough
-2-2-1-2 Judith Brockenbrough m McGuire
Ct8-11 Robert Carter b 1704 at Corotoman, Lancaster, Va. d 12 May 1732 in Nomini, Westmoreland Co Va m Priscilla Bladen Churchill
Ct8-12 Charles Carter b 1707 in Corotoman, Lancaster, Virginia or Cleve, King George Co. d in 1764 in Virginia.
m1 1728 Mary Walker + 4 ch
m2 Anne Byrd b 5 Feb 1724
Ct8-13 Lucy Carter b 1710 in Of Corotoman, Lancster, Va. d 1763 in VA
m1 Henry Fitzhugh b 1706 in 'Eagles Nest', King George Co VA 2 ch
m2 Nathaniel Benjamin Harrison b 1703 + 1 ch
Ct8-14 Mary CARTER b 1712
Ct8-15 Landon Carter b 1713 d 1778 m1 Elizabeth Wormeley
Ct8-16 Ludlow Carter b 1714
Ct8-17 Sarah Carter b c 1715 d y
Ct8-13 Sarah Carter b ct 1715 Corotoman d y Ct7-1 Lewis Burwell (1710-1756) of Whitemarsh, Va, m Mary Willis.
Ct7-2 Elizabeth Burwell b 1713 m Gov William Nelson of Yorktown b 1711 d 1778 Signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Ct7-3 Nathaniel Burwell b 1711/14-1720
Ct7-4 Carter Burwell (25Oct1716-3Jan1777) of the Grove, James City Co Via, m Lucy Grymes.
Ct7-5 Lucy Burwell b 1713 ?m Christopher Robinson Ro10-2-1-7 b 1705, Middlesex Co d 28 July 1768, Middlesex Co
Ct7-6 Robert Burwell b 3 Jun 1720 d 30 Jan 1777) of Isle of Wight Co Va m S. Nelson.
Ni7 Robert Carter Nicholas b 1725/8 d 1780 m Anne Cary Ca7
Ni7-2 John Nicholas
Ni7-3 George Nicholas
Ct7-1-1 Lewis Burwell b ABT 1737 in Gloucester Co Va
Ct7-1-2 Elizabeth Burwell b 1739 in 'Whitemarsh', Gloucester Co Va
Ct7-1-3 Anne Burwell b 1742 in Gloucester Co Va
Ct7-1-4 Rebecca Lewis Burwell b 20 MAY 1746 in Gloucester Co Va m Jaquelin Ambler b: 9 AUG 1742 in Va d 20 FEB 1798 in James City Co Va
Ni6-1 Elizabeth Nicholas b. 11 Aug. 1752; m. 29 Aug. 1776 Gov. Edmund Jennings Randolph, son of John Randolph, 1776; d. 1810.
Ni6 George Nicholas b 11 Aug. 1753 - 27 July 1799), married Mary Smith dau of John Smith of Baltimore, Md., and moved to Kentucky  and was the father of Judge Samuel Smith Nicholas who published a masterful plea for the right of habeas corpus when it was suspended by President Lincoln during the Civil War.
Ni6-3 Wilson Cary Nicholas b 31 Jan 1761 d 10 Oct1820) m 1783 Margaret, dau of John Smith of Baltimore, Md
Ni6-4 John Nicholas b 1756 d 31 Dec. 1819 ),  married Anne Lawson, was member of Congress 1793 - �1801; removed to Geneva, New York, where he has numerous descendants.
Ni6-5 Sarah Nicholas, b. 1752 at Frederick Co VA m John Hatley Norton son of John Norton and Courtenay Walker.
Ni6-6 Judith Nicholas b 1765
Ni6-7 Lewis Nicholas b 1766 of Albemarle.
Ni6-8 Robert Carter Nicholas b 2 June 1768 m 27 Jul 1801 Martha Mosby b: ABT 1770 in Powhatan, Virginia and had John S. Nicholas b 11 DEC 1803 in of "Seven Islands", Cumberland, VA
Ni6-9 Philip Norborne Nicholas b 1775 d 1849 m1 Mary Spear of Baltimore, Md m2 Maria Carter Byrd, dau of Thomas Taylor Byrd and Mary Anne Armistead, dau of William Armistead Ar9-4-1-1.
Ni6-10 Mary Nicholas b 1759 d 1796 unm
Wa12-8 Ursula Washington b 1581 Sulgrave
m c1599 Thomas Adcock
Wa12-9 Elizabeth Washington b c 1583
m c1601 Lewis Richardson
Wa13-3 Lawrence WASHINGTON b 1530; d 1570
Wa13-4 LENORD WASHINGTON b 1540; d 1541.
Wa13-5 Mary WASHINGTON b 1542; d ?y/31.07.1621 s.b.
Wa13-6 William WASHINGTON b 1546, Sulgrave Northamptonshire d 1547.
Wa13-7 Barbara Washington b 1547, Sulgrave Northamptonshire d 1644/?bur 01 Apr 1635) probably of this generation, of this marriage
m Simon Butler of Appletree (bpt 06 May 1549, bur 16 Jun 1628)
Wa13-8 John WASHINGTON b 1548, Sulgrave Northamptonshire England.
Wa13-9 CHRISTOPHER WASHINGTON b 1549 d 1587.
Wa13-10 Frances Washington b 1550 Sulgrave Northamptonshire d 1574
m 1568 John Thompson
Wa13-11 Ann Washington b 1552, Sulgrave Northamptonshire d 1578
m Edmund Fisher
Wa13-12 George WASHINGTON b 1553; d 02.05.1625.
Wa13-13 Mary Washington b 1555 Sulgrave Northamptonshire d 1567/1622
m Abel Makepeace b c 1555 d 1602
Wa13-14 Elizabeth WASHINGTON b 1556, Sulgrave Northamptonshire d 1644.
Wa13-15 Lawrence WASHINGTON b 1557, London d 21.12.1619 Middlesex
m 31 Jan 1578 Martha Newce b 1560 Hadham Magna Herefordshire d 1586, Hadham Magna Herefordshire dau of Clement Newce
-1 Sir Lawrence Washington, 1st of Garesden or Garsdon, Wiltshire b 1578-9, bur 04 May 1643 m 1609 Anne Lewyn d 13 Jun 1645 -1-1 Lawrence Washington, 2nd of Garesden m Eleanor Guise dau of William Guise of Elmore and Cecilia Dennis
-1-2 Martha Washington (d 12.1670 m Jun 1630 Sir John Tyrrell of Heron & Springfield (d 03 Apr 1675)
-1-3 Elizabeth Washington (dsp) probably of this generation m Sir Christopher Guise, 1st Bart of Elmore
-1-1-1 Elizabeth Washington b c1655, d 02 Oct 1693 m 28 Dec 1671 Sir Robert Shirley, 7th Bart, later 1st Earl Ferrers bpt 20 Oct 1650, d 25 Dec 1717
Wa13-16 Margaret WASHINGTON b 1557 Sulgrave Northampton
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515. Ellen Neville b 1511 Shenstone Staffordshire d 1547 Warwickshire
m Kenelm BUCKE b 1500
Catherine MORGAN BUCKE b 1532, Droitwich Worcestershire d 04.04.1607, St Andrews Droitwich Worcestershire
m Kenelm WINSLOW b 1542
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Be20-2-1-3-1-1-1. 516. Henry Pole b 1492 Buckinghamshire, Ellesborough k 09.01.1539 Tower of London Middlesex England Cause: beheaded
m Lady Jane Neville b 1481 Abergavenny Monmouthshire Wales d 09.01.1539
Be20-2-1-3-1-1-1-1 Catherine POLE b by 1520, Montecute Somerset d 23.09.1576, Ashby Leichestershire
m Frances Hastings b 1514 Ashby Leichestershire d 23.06.1561, 1544-1561 2nd Earl of Huntingdon, 1544-1559 4th Baron of Hastings of 1461 Creation , 1551-1552 Leicestershire Lord Lieutenant
+1 George Hastings
Be20-2-1-3-1-1-1-1-1 Frances Anne HASTINGS b 1533, Ashby Leichestershire d 1574
m Henry COMPTON. b 16.02.1537 Compton Wynyates Warwickshire England d 10.12.1589, 1572-1589 1st Baron of Compton
+1 y COMPTON
Be20-2-1-3-1-1-1-1-1-1 John COMPTON b 1574 Kent d 1660 Father not positive some sources say that his father may have been a Freeholder, living among the Dutch, who spelled his name "Weilleum". Born before 1630 in Kent, England and died September 21, 1694, Gravesend, Long Island, NY. Arrived in Long sland, New York 1645. Relocated to Gravesend, Long island, NY sometime prior to 1647. He was on a list of 39 patentees in new York in 1645. November 24, 1657, he bought lot plantation #29 in Gravesend from Nicholas Stillwell and was involved in other land transactions in Gravesend in 1658 and 1659. On June 29, 1677 he was sworn in as Constable of Gravessend. [WFT Vol. 8, Ed 1, Tree #1838 and WFT Vol. 20, Ed. 1 Tree #1700] AND [Bruce Barnes bdbarnes@@sympatico.ca]
m Susannah FREEMAN b 1595 Kent d Boston Suffolk Co MA
y FREEMAN
Be20-2-1-3-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 William COMPTON b aft 1644 Long Island Suffolk Co NY d 1709, Long Island Suffolk Co NY , Baptist who left Long Island, New York to escape religious persecution, to Monmouth Co., New Jersey in 1666. Descendants include Frank Compton, who founded Compton's Encyclopedia. Because of the Dutch/English conflict he went with Capt. John Bowne to Monmouth Co, NJ married Capt. Bowne's daughter and they had 10 children. [per Stephen L. Compton http://www. geocities.com/Research Triangle/Forum/3876/compton_genealogy.htm] Parents may have been John Compton b. 1603 Kent, England d Boston, MA and Susanna Freeman b. 1595, England d 1664 Boston, MA. [Donna A Sherrel tuckahoe@@abraxis.com]
m Mary BROWN b 16.12.1649 Milford New Haven Co CT d 1684 Monmouth Co NJ
+1 y BROWN
Be20-2-1-3-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Richard COMPTON b 12.1673, Monmouth Co NJ d 1710, 1700 - Petitioned the King of England against unjust and partisan rule of the proprietors of NJ, 1724 - Owned land in Hunterdon Co, NJ and bought land in Hopewell, NJ Lived for many years in Hillsborough Twp see BRITISH AND AMERICAN COMPTONS From the Colonial era to the Modern Day in New York, New Jersey, Virginia, Tennessee, Alabama, and Texas 1634-1984 Compiled by: Delton D Blalock, First Edition: 1984
m Providence Prudence ISSELSTYNE/Usselton b 1674 Monmouth Co NJ d 1705. [Br�derbund WFT Vol. 15, Ed. 1, Tree #0636, Date of Import: Sep 14, 1998] In Comptonology the editor, C. V. Compton) states 'The editor believes that Usselton is meant for Isselstyne or Van Isselstyne, a rather noted Dutch family of NJ'. Comptonology-Vol. IV, No. 10, Pg. 19 7, Aug. 1949 Mrs. Marian Powell of Penn. writes the following paragraph that think is interesting enough to include at his point. "A list of Freeholders in the Western Precinct, Somerset Co., NJ dated 1753 gives among others, Issselton Compton, John Blaw Sr. and Jr., Frederick and Michael Blaw. Uselton Compton md Aaltjie Blaaw a nd doubtless the daughter of one of the above Blaws. At Harlingen Dutch Reformed Church, Montgemery Tws. Somerset Co., NJ. Ritcer Comtin (Richard Compton) and wife Sarte (Sytie Hoagland Compton) had t heir child not named baptized Sept 20, 1761, and another of their children, Magrita Compton baptized ca May or June 1764. Most all names are Dutch and Dutch scribes gave all names a Dutch twist." [Br�derbund WFT Vol. 8, Ed. 1, Tree #1838, Date of Import: Oct 7, 1998] UPDATE: 1993-05-21 !MARRIAGE: Delton d Blalock, BRITISH AND AMERICAN COMPTONS,First Edition 1984;1634-1984;ID Genealogical Library, 929.2 c739bd, Boise, ID [DOB70GEN.Rfhst [Br�derbund WFT Vol. 20, Ed. 1, Tree #1700, Date of Import: Nov 24, 1998] A/K/A Prudence Uselton.
+1 y ISSELSTYNE
Be20-2-1-3-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Isselstyne COMPTON b 1694, Burlington Co NJ d Somerset Co NJ, Alias: Usselton /Compton/ [Br�derbund WFT Vol. 20, Ed. 1, Tree #1700, Date of Import: Jan 19, 1999] Lived in Hopewell, NJ. [Br�derbund WFT Vol. 11, Ed. 1, Tree #0786, Date of Import: Aug 13, 1998] Comptonology-Vol. IV, No. 6, Pg 179, Aug 1948 Comptonology-Vol. IV, No. 7, Pg 179+. Nov 1948 Two excellent pages about Isselstyne and his family. Comptonology-Vol. IV, No. 10, Pg 197-Aug 1949 The story that have copied Under Pruddence (Isselstyne) Compton will interest anyone who has descended from the Isselstyne family. [Br�derbund WFT Vol. 8, Ed. 1, Tree #1838, Date of Import: Oct 7, 1 998] UPDATE: 1993-05-21 !BIRTH-DEATH-MARRIAGE: Delton d Blalock, BRITISH AND AMERICAN COMPTONS,First Edition 1984;1634-1984;ID Genealogical Library, 929.2 c739bd, Boise, ID [DOB70GEN.Rfhst]
m AALTJIE BLAAW b 1700 Sourland Mountain District Blaawsburg NJ d by 1787.
+1 John Blaaw
Be20-2-1-3-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 John COMPTON b 1735, Burlington Monmouth Co New Jersey Usa; d 09.05.1778, Botetourt Co VA struck by a tree while clearing land , John and Abraham Compton ( ? brother) went to Boutetrout, Augusta Co VA in fall of 1772, bought 411 acres of land there on May 5, 1775 There is a Court Order entered Feb 11, 1778 commissioning John to determine a suitable landing for the ferry crossing the James River from Crows Island. . Comptonolpgy page 44 came to Botetourt Co Va about 1772/1774 from NJ. - married first to widow, and at her death re-married a "german lady" Margaret by whom majority of family. John Compton Brickney s tates have seen in Mo three of my Compton uncles - this must have been Richard, to Palmer, Washington CO Mo, Henry, and Stephen. John Compton is one of three sons (including Ezekial and Abraham) of Isselstyne Compton, who married Aaltjie Blaaw (aka "Orchie Blue" in Hopewell NJ in 1720. (See Blalock for additional details). John first married Lydia Carhart and had a daughter Amy, and possibly others. After Lydia died, John married Margaret Raemer ca. 1755 (Comptonology, V. 2, No. 7, p. 31, whose family had left Germany in 1735, also to escape religious persecution. John Compton left New Jersey with Abraham Compton (relation uncertain, if any), and arrived in Augusta Co Virginia by 1772. John and Abraham continued to migrate, and John bought land in Botetort Co in 1775. Abraham served in the Revolutionary War, and was reportedly killed, (see Blalock) but compare the DAR Patriot Index, Centennial Ed., Pt. 1, p.634, which shows an Abraham b. ca. 1747 NJ, died in 1779 in VA, married to Mary Compton. In any event, John was killed by a falling tree limb in 1778. He and Margaret Raemer had eight issue, per Blalock, see infra. (Blalock says John Jr. went to Missouri, but the DAR Index and other records contradict this). John Compton I(ISSELSTYNES21, Richard20, William of New Jersey19, William of New York18, Spencer17, William16, Henry15, son Compton14, Edmund13, Robert22, William11, Edmund10, Thomas9, Robert8, Robert7, Philip6, Thomas5, Philip4, Osbert de Compton3, Turchill de Eardene2, Alwyne1 the Anglo-Saxon chief: b. ca. 1730 in New Jersey, migrated through Maryland to Virginia, d 1778 in Boutetrout Virginia, struck by a tree while clearing land., m. (1) Lydia Carhart bef. 1754, issue Amy and possibly others; m(2) Margaret Raemer 1756 (Comptonology, V. 1, No. 2, p. 4). It is reported they had ten children. Blalock and others report that John and Abraham went to Boutetrout VA in 1772. John bought 411 acres of land here on May 5, 1775.
m Margaret RAEMER b 1734 Germany d 1784 Botetourt Co VA
+1 George Rämer 1289. i. John COMPTON b 10.1760, Brunswick Middlesex Co NJ d 03.03.1828 Tazewell Co VA
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517. Ursula de la Pole b 1506 Middlesex d 1570
m Henry STAFFORD. b 1501 Penshurst Kent d 1563 Shropshire, 1547-1563 1st Baron of Stafford, 1559 Staffordshire Lord Lieutenant
Elizabeth STAFFORD b 1528, Isleworth Middlesex
m Sir William NEVILLE b 1524, Middlesex
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518. Edward Neville b 1526 Newton St Loe Somerset England d 10.02.1588 Newton St Loe Somerset
m Katherine BROME b 1528 Newton St Loe Somerset
Griselda/Grisel Neville b 1561
m Sir Henry POOLE b 1564, Wiltshire d 03.11.1632.
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519. Ralph Neville LORD NEVILLE b 1472 Raby Durham England d 1498 , fought in the King Henry VII's expedition to Picardy in 1492, Commissioner to treat for the marriage of Princess Margaret with the King of Scotland between 23 June 1495 and 2 Sep 1496 , in command, under the Earl of Surrey of the army for the invasion of Scotland in July 1497, Keeper of the truce made with Scotland on 30 Sep 1497
m1 Mary PASTON b 19.01.1468 Westminster Middlesex d 12.1489 dau of William PASTON and ANNE BEAUFORT
m2 EDITH SANDYS b 1471 Sherborne St John Hampshire England d 22.08.1537 London Middlesex + 2 ch
y Neville, Lord Neville d b 1498
Ralph NEVILLE b 21.02.1497, Raby Durham d 24.04.1549, Staindrop Durham 4th Earl of Westmorland bur Staindrop, Co Durham, Privy Counsellor (P.C.) before 5 Feb 1525/26, Commissioner to enquire into treasons in Cumberland on 23 May 1534, Commissioner to suppress disorders in Nothumberland, Cumberland and Westmorland between June 1535 and July 1535, one of the Peers who tried Quenn Anne Boleyn, in command of the East and Middle Marches, while Hertford invaded Scotland in May 1544
m before June 1520 Catherine STAFFORD, b 1499 Abergavenny Monmouthshire Wales d 14.05.1555 Shoreditch London for ch see above 593) Lady Catherine Stafford. dau of Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Eleanor Percy
-1 Lady Margaret Neville+ d 13 Oct 1559
-2 Lady Dorothy Neville+ d aft 17 Dec 1545
-3 Lady Mary Neville
-4 Lady Elizabeth Neville
-5 Lady Eleanor Neville+
-6 Lady Anne Neville+
-7 Henry Neville, 5th Earl of Westmorland+ b. bt 1524 - 1525, d 10 Feb 1563/64
-8 Christopher Neville b 1540
-9 Cuthbert Neville b 15413
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520. Mary Dacre b 1502 Gilsland Cumberland England d 29.03.1538 Yorkshire
m Francis Talbot b 1500 Sheffield Castle Yorkshire d 21.09.1560 Yorkshire son of George Talbot and ANNE HASTINGS
-1 George Talbot b 1528, Sheffield Yorkshire d 18.11.1590, Sheffield Castle Yorkshire, 1560-1590 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, 1560-1590 11th Baron of Furnivall, 1585-1590 Derbyshire Lord Lieutenant, 1585-1590 Staffordshire Lord Lieutenant, 1588-1590 Nottinghamshire Lord Lieutenant
m1 GERTRUDE MANNERS b 1535 Oakham Rutland England d 1566 C. Shrewsbury
-1-1 Grace Talbot b 1555.
m Henry CAVENDISH. b 1550 London Middlesex England d 12.10.1616 Derbyshire
-1-1-1 Anne CAVENDISH b 1599, d 12.10.1661, Derbyshire
m VINCENT LOWE. b 01.11.1592 England d aft 1634
-1-1-1-1 Jane LOWE b 14.10.1633, Derbyshire d 19.01.1702, St Giles Middlesex
m1 Henry Sewell/Sewall b 1620 Lamborne Berks d 17.04.1665 St Marys Co MD
m2 Charles Calvert b 27.08.1637 Salisbury Wilts d 21.02.1715 London , 1661-1676 MD Governor, 1675-1715 3rd Baron of Baltimore, 1679-1684 MD Governor son of
+1 Richard Sewall
m Mary Dugdale
+1 Cecilius Calvert and ANNE ARUNDEL
-1-1-1-1-1 Anne Sewall b 1650 England d 1693 Charles Co MD
m1 Edward Pye b 1646 Dymock Gloucestershire d 1696 Charles MD
m2 c 1676 Benjamin Rozier
-1 Walter Pye b 1685 MD d 1725 MD m 1725 St Marys MD Margaret Tant -1-1 Susanna Pye b 1723 Greensville VA d 1774 Brunswick VA m1 1740 MD Edward Stonestreet m2 19 Nov 1749 Trinity Parish Charles MD James Goodrum -1-1-1 Thomas Goodrum had issue
-1-1-1-1-2 Elizabeth SEWELL b 1654 MD d 17.06.1710 Charles Co MD
m COL. William DIGGE. b 1640 VA
y DIGGES
-1-1-1-1-2-1 Elizabeth DIGGES b 1683 Charles Co MD d 1723
m ANTHONY NEALE b 1687 Spain d 20.11.1722.
-1-1-1-1-3 Nicholas SEWELL b 1655 England d 09.05.1737 St Marys Co MD
m c 1676 Susannah BURGESS b 1660 West River Anne Arundel Co MD d 1736/11 Oct 1705 St Marys Co MD (wikitree shows 4 other ch but not Sophia)
+1 William BURGESS
m Sophia Scarborough
-1-1-1-1-3-1 Sophia SEWELL b 1704 Prince Georges Co MD
m John COOKE b 1700 Prince Georges Co MD d 1772 Prince Georges Co MD
+1 y COOKE
-1-1-1-1-3-1-1 William ooke b 1745 Prince Georges Co MD d 1817.
m Elizabeth TILGHMAN b 24.04.1749 Prince Georges Co MD d 1836.
y TILGHMAN
-1-1-1-1-3-1-1-1 Anna Maria Cooke b 20.04.1777 Prince George Co MD d 28.12.1856 Belaire Prince George Co MD
m Benjamin Ogle b 09.02.1775 Annapolis Anne Arundel Co MD d 04.04.1844 Belaire Prince George Co MD
+1 y Ogle
-1-1-1-1-3-1-1-1-1 Mary Ogle b 05.02.1807 Belaire Prince George Co MD d 05.02.1862 Powhatan King George Co VA
m Edward Thornton Tayloe b 31.01.1803 Octagon House Washington DC d 26.11.1876 Powhatan King George Co VA
+1 y Tayloe
-1-1-1-1-3-1-1-1-1-1 William Tayloe b 30.07.1840 Powhatan King George Co VA d 03.04.1907 Powhatan King George Co VA
m Sophia Ridgely Plater b 13.09.1845 MD d 11.01.1931 Powhatan King George Co VA
-1-1-1-1-3-2 Jane Sewall m Brooke
-1-1-1-1-3-3 Elizabeth Sewell m Frisby
-1-1-1-1-3-4 Clement Sewell
-1-1-1-1-3-5 Mary Sewall m Frisby
-1-1-1-1-4 Mary Sewell
m Brent
-1-1-1-1-5 Jane Sewall
m Calvert
-1-1-1-1-6 Benedict Leonard Calvert b 21.03.1677 England d 16.04.1715 Epson Surrey 1714-1715 MP, 1715-1715 4th Baron of Baltimore
m CHARLOTTE LEE b 13.03.1677, London d 21.01.1720, Woodford Essex
-1-1-1-2 John LOWE b 1616, Derby Derbyshire d 1659.
m Katherine PILKINGTON bap 29 Apr 1620 Stanley Yorkshire
+1 Sir Arthur Pilkington of Stanley & Nether Bradley, 1st Bart b 07.1590, bur 05.09.1650
m Ellen Lyon bur 05.02.1646/7, dau of Henry Lyon of Roxby
-1-1-1-2-1 John LOWE b 1642, Derby Derbyshire d 1701, England.
m1 REBECCA WRIGHT b 1657 MD d 1709
m2 Mary STEED b 1650 England + 1 ch
+1 y STEED
-1-1-1-2-1-1 John21 LOWE b aft 01.01.1672 Derbyshire England d 1726, Talbot Co MD
m Mary BARTLETT b 1668 Yorkshire England; d aft 18.01.1716 Talbot Co MD
-1-1-1-2-2 Lt Col Henry LOWE b 10.07.1652 Derby d 06.11.1717 St Marys Co MD, 1698-1700 St Marys Co Sheriff, Planter, merchant, immigrated in 1674 to St. Mary's Co MD 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,
m Susanna Maria BENNETT b 1666 Anne Arundel Co MD d 28.07.1714 St Marys Co MD +1 Richard BENNETT and HENRIETTA NEALE
-1-1-1-2-2-6 Ann LOWE b 1714, St Marys Co MD d 06.1779, MD m CAPT. LEONARD BROOKE b 1728, Prince Georges Co MD d 10.02.1785, Prince Georges Co MD
-1-1-3 Vincent LOWE b 30.09.1632, Derby Derbyshire
-2 Gilbert Talbot b 20.11.1552, Belvoir Leicestershire d 08.05.1616, London Middlesex ,1590-1616 12th Baron of Furnivall, 1590-1616 Derbyshire Lord Lieutenant, 1590-1616 7th Earl of Shrewsbury
m Mary CAVENDISH b 1556 London d 1632
+1 y CAVENDISH
-2-1 Althea Talbot b 1581, Sheffield Yorkshire d 03.06.1654, Amsterdam Noord Holland Netherlands. , 1616-1651 13th Baroness of Furnivall, 1651-1654 14th Baroness of Talbot
m Thomas HOWARD. b 07.07.1585 Finchingfield Essex d 04.10.1646 Padua Veneto Italy, 1604-1646 21st Earl of Arundel, 1615-1642 Norfolk Lord Lieutenant, 1632-1639 Northumberland Lord Lieutenant , 1632-1639 Westmoreland Lord Lieutenant , 1632-1642 Cumberland Lord Lieutenant , 1635-1642 Surrey Lord Lieutenant
+1 Philip Howard, Earl of Arundel b 28.06.1557, d 19.10.1595
m 1571 Anne Dacre dau of Thomas Dacre, 4th Lord of Gillesland
+2 Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk b 10.03.1537, d 30.09.1572 font color="#773311">As had happened with various of his ancestors, his honours were forfeited for alleged treason and he was beheaded. Unlike them, however, the titles were not soon restored. br>m1 1556 Mary FitzAlan b 1540, d 25.08.1557, dau of Henry FitzAlan, 18th Earl of Arundel +3 Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey b 1517, dvp 21.01.1547
m 1532 Frances Vere d 30.06.1577, dau of John de Vere, 15th Earl of Oxford, m2. Thomas Steyning
+4 Thomas Howard 3rd Duke of Norfolk b 1473 Kenninghal Norfolk d there 25.08.1554
m1 04.02.1494-5 Anne Plantagenet b 02.11.1475, d 23.11.1511, dau of King Edward IV of England
+5 Thomas Howard Ho17 2nd Duke of Norfolk b 1443 Stoke by Nayland Suffolk d 21.05.1524 Framlingham Castle Suffolk
m1 30.04.1472 Elizabeth Tylney d 04.04.1497 dau of Sir Frederick Tylney of Ashwellthorpe and Elizabeth Cheyney
-2-1-1 Mary Anne HOWARD b 1615, Greenwich Kent d 31.07.1658, Stamford Fairfield Co CT
m Jeffrey FERRIS. b 1610 Greenwich Kent d 31.05.1666 Greenwich Fairfield Co CT
+1 y FERRIS
-2-1-1-1 John FERRIS b 1639 Newton Fairfield Co CT d 09.05.1715, Westchester Co NY
m Mary JACKSON b 1640 Stamford Fairfield Co CT
+1 y JACKSON
-2-1-1-1-1 Hannah FERRIS b 03.05.1679, Throgs Neck Westchester Co NY d 24.06.1759 NY
m William MOTT b aft 20.01.1673 NY d 30.06.1740 NY
521. Edward Gray b 1464 Chillingham Glendale Northumberland d 06.12.1533
m ANN GOWER b 1492 Standby Yorkshire
RALPH GRAY b 1529, Chillingham Glendale Northumberland d 17.12.1565
m ISABEL GRAY b 1533 Horton Northumberland England d by 11.07.1582 Harewood Yorkshire
-1-1 Edward GRAY b 1550, Morpeth Northumberland d 1627.
m Catherine LE STRANGE b 1552 Hunstanton Norfolk (Previously listed as dau of Roger le Strange & Ann Heydon, but there's a generation gap=
+1? John Le Strange b 1501 d 25.03.1514
-1-1-1 Thomas GRAY b 1593 d by 02.11.1658, Surry Co VA
m Mary FOSTER b 1600 Biddenden Tenterden Kent
+1 y FOSTER
-1-1-1-1 William GRAY b 1622, James City James City Co VA d 1719, Surry Co VA
m Elizabeth JARRETT b 1645 Essex Co VA d 1714 Surry Co VA
+1 Richard JARRETT and MARGERY BELLINGHAM
-1-1-1-1-1 William GRAY b 1676, Surry Co VA
m m Mary HOLT b 1674 Surry Co VA
+1 y HOLT
-1-1-1-1-1-1 COL. Joseph GRAY b 1707, Surry Co VA d by 13.06.1771, VA
m SARAH SIMMONS b 1707, Surry Co VA
-1-1-1-1-2 Faith GRAY b 1688, Surry Co VA d 1720, Bertie Co NC
m William Ruffin b 1683 Surry Co VA d by 10.02.1739 Bertie Co NC
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522. John Bernard b 1469 Abington Northamptonshire d 24.08.1508 Abington Northamptonshire
m Margaret Wake b 1473 Towcester Blisworth Northamptonshire
John Bernard b 1491 Abington Northamptonshire d 04.02.1548, Abington Northamptonshire
m CECILY MUSCOTE b 1495 Earls Barton Wellingborough Northamptonshire d 21.09.1557 Abington Northamptonshire
-1-1 Francis Bernard b 1526, Abington Northamptonshire d 21.10.1602, Abington Northamptonshire , Esq.As noted in NEXUS 13 (1996): 124-30, the Bernards � Col. William and Richard of Va., and Sir Francis, 1st Bt., gov. of N.J. and Mass. � lose their Gascoigne line but are descended from Edward via barons Scrope of Bolton and earls of Westmorland, Stafford, Gloucester and Hertford.
Alice Hazelwood b 1525 Maidwell Brixworth Northamptonshire
+1 John HAZELWOOD and Katherine MARMION
-1-1-1 Thomas Bernard b 1555, Abington Northamptonshire d 1648
m SHARON x b 1555 Abington Northamptonshire
-1-1-1-1 Maj Thomas Bernard b 1615, Petsoe Parish, Emberton Buckinghamshire d by 10.11.1651, Warwick Co Newport News VA
m?1 Mary Woodhouse b 1568 Glasswell Derbyshire d by 1656 Kingthorpe Northamptonshire
m?2 Mary Beheathland b 1615 Warwick Co Newport News VA d c 1673 Warwick Co Newport News VA
y Beheathland
-1-1-1-1-1 Beheathland Bernard b 1630 James City Co VA d by 30.03.1720, Westmoreland VA (sie m2 Maj Andrew Gilson; geni.com calls her father Francis Bartholomew Bernard)
m Francis Dade b 28.11.1621 Tannington Suffolk d 01.05.1663 At Sea, alias Maj. John Smith
+1 y DADE
-1-1-1-1-1-1 Anne Massey
-1-1-1-1-1-2 Francis DADE b 07.11.1659, VA d 13.01.1694, Stafford Co VA
m Frances TOWNSEND, dau of b 1667 England d 26.04.1726 Stafford Co Virgina Usa.
+1 Robert TOWNSEND and Mary LANGHORNE
-1-1-1-1-1-2-1 Townsend DADE b 1688, Stafford Co VA d 09.06.1761, Stafford Co VA
m Elizabeth ALEXANDER b 15.09.1698 Stafford Co VA
+1 Col ALEXANDER and SARAH MEESE
-1-1-1-1-1-2-1-1 Langhorne DADE b 1719 Stafford Co VA d 09.05.1753 Stafford Co VA
m Mildred WASHINGTON b 03.08.1721 Highgate Gloucester Co VA d 1785 Westmoreland Co VA
-1-1-1-1-1-2-1-2 Horatio DADE b 1728, Stafford Co VA d by 04.04.1782, King George Co VA
m Mary STUART b 24.02.1726 Stafford Co VA d 1799 Stafford Co VA
-1-1-1-1-1-2-1-3 Baldwin DADE b 13.10.1716 King George Co VA d 04.09.1783 King George Co VA
m Sarah ALEXANDER b 1718 Stafford Co VA d 30.10.1739 Stafford Co VA
-1-1-1-1-1-3 Mary DADE b 1661, VA d 1694
m1 Capt Robert Massey b 1655 Stafford Co VA d 1689 Stafford Co VA
m2 Col Rice Hooe b 1660 James City Co VA d 17.04.1726 King George Co VA
y MASSEY
-1-1-1-1-1-3-1 Dade Massey b 1680, Stafford Co VA d by 13.05.1735, Stafford Co VA
m1 Elizabeth Ellis b 1680 Stafford Co VA d c 1734 + 3 ch
m2 Parthenia Alexander b 1709 Stafford Co VA d 1790 VA + 1 ch
+1 Maj Robert Alexander b 1688 St Marys Co MD d 05 Oct 1735 Stafford Co VA
m Anne Fowke b 30 Jan 1689 MD d 23 Sep 1739 Stafford Co VA
+2 Robert Alexander b 1663 Stafford Co VA d 1 Jun 1704 Stafford Co VA
m Frances Ashton b 1663 VA
+3 Capt John Alexander b c 1600 d by 14 Nov 1672
m Elizabeth b c 1640 d 1672
+3 Peter Ashton b 1645 Chadderton Lancastershire England d 1677 Westmoreland VA
m Grace Meese b 1657 London d 09.09.1677 VA
+4
+4 Henry Meese b 1625 Overwharton Oxford England d 1682 London
m Mary Arroyah b 1639 Stafford VA
+5
+5 Wahanganoche alias Whipsewasson b c 1615/18 (first cousin to Pocahontas) Wahanganoche is believed to have also been the young King of Potawomeck when Father Andrew White visited in March of 1634.
m Mary ?Pettus Po12 Pe12 b c 1625 dau of Col Thomas Pettus b 1597/8 and Ka-Okee Po13 b 1609/10 Po13, b ct 1609/10 (dau of Kocoum and Princess Matoaka "Pocahontas" Po14 b c 1595 d 21 March 1617 bap Rebecca)
-1-1-1-1-1-3-1-1 Mary Massey b 1702 Stafford Co VA d 27.02.1744 VA
m John Washington b 15.03.1692 Chotank Prince George Co VA d 12.04.1743 St Pauls Parish King George Co VA son of John Washington and Mary Townsend for ch see above 1176) John Washington.
-1-1-1-1-1-3-1-2 1292. ii. Sigismund Massey b 1716 Stafford Co VA d 16.06.1746 Stafford Co VA
m Mary Stuart b 24.02.1726 Stafford Co VA d 1799 Stafford Co VA
-1 Sigismunda Mary Massey b 29.06.1744 King George Co VA d 18.04.1832 Prince William Co VA m William Thornton Alexander b 03.03.1744, Salisbury King George Co VA d 03.04.1814, Salisbury King George Co VA
-1-1-1-1-1-3-1-3 Elizabeth Massey b 1705, Stafford Co VA d 18.03.1733, Stafford Co VA
m Henry Dade b 1705 Stafford Co VA d by 05.1754 Stafford Co VA
+1 Robert Dade b 1684 VA d 1714
m Elizabeth Peyton b c 1687 in Overwharton Parish, Stafford Co
+2 Francis Dade, II b 11/07/1659 d 1/13/1694
m Frances Townsend b 1667 d 04/26/1726 one of the two co-heiresses of->
+2 Henry Peyton b 1656 in Aquia Creek Stafford Co VA
m Anne x
+3
+3 Col Robert Townshend, whose mother was dau. of->
m Mary Langhorne b c 1640 in England sis of Frances
+3 Henry Peyton b 1630 in Westby, Lancashire
m Ellen Partington
+4
+4 > Henry Peyton b 1590 in Lincoln Inn, Middlesex Co d 6 MAY 1656 in London - Probate bur 20 MAR 1655/56 St. Dunstan-in-the-West, London
m 29 JUN 1620 in All Hallow's the Less, London Catherine Clifton b c 1602 in Westby, Lancashire
-1-1-1-1-1-3-1-3-1 Mary Elizabeth Dade b 11.06.1727 Stafford Co VA d 1809
m Howson Hooe b 26.09.1726 Stafford Co VA d by 05.09.1796 Prince William Co VA son of Howson Hooe b 2/1695 Stafford Co d 1780 King George Co and Anne Frances Harris b 1703 Stafford Co
-1 Elizabeth25 HOOE b 29.01.1765, Prince William Co VA d 03.09.1850. m John Wallace b 19.01.1761 Stafford Co VA d 04.05.1829 Stafford Co VA -1-1 Howson Hooe Wallace b 1799, Fredericksburg VA d 1849, Fredericksburg VA m Elizabeth Brown Wallace b 1809 VA1598 -1-1-1 Thomas R Wallace b 01.04.1836, Fredericksburg VA d 31.01.1910, Fredericksburg VA , VA Army Captain US Civil War 30th VA Infantry, Company B, m Victoria Taliaferro b 1839 Culpepper Co VA d 25.07.1892
-1-1-1-1-1-3-1-4 Lee Massey b 19.09.1732, St Pauls Parish Stafford Co VA d 23.09.1814 Second rector of Pohick Church, bur UNDER THE PULPIT Remains were re-located to Pohick from original burial site on the Bradley estate in the "now defunct" town of Colchester.
m Elizabeth Bronough b 1738; d 03.02.1805 bur Fairfax Co VA
-1-1-1-1-1-4 Mary Hooe
-1-1-1-1-1-5 William Bernard Dade
-1-1-1-1-1-6 Elizabeth Griffith
-1-1-1-1-1-7 Capt. Thomas Gilson
-1-1-1-1-1-8 Behethland Gilson b 1666 Westmoreland VA d Oct 1693
m Nehemiah Storke/Starke b 1656 Westmoreland VA d there 1693 son of William Storke b 1621 London d c 1676 Westmoreland VA and Elizabeth x b 1615 London d there 1659
-1 Elizabeth Storke b 1687 Washington Parish Westmoreland Co VA d there 1759 m1 Capt Thomas Newton b c 1676 d c 31 Jan 1727 son of John Newton and Rosanna/Rose Tucker m2 Col Samuel Oldham b 1680 Westmoreland VA d there 1762
-2 William Storke
-1-1 Catherine Newton m Brent
-1-2 Capt Willoughby Newton
-1-3 William Oldham
-1-4 Moses Odom Oldham
+1 ANTHONY WOODHOUSE and MILLICENT STRELLEY
-1-1-1-1-1 Margaret Bernard b 1626 Kingthorpe Northampton d 1690, Essex Co VA no proof that her last name was Bernard. But she named one of her sons Bernard. Also she was born in the area of the Bernards of Abington, Northampton, England. Many believe she was the daughter of Francis and Mary.
m1 RALPH ROWZEE b 06.01.1626 Canterbury Kent England d by 1662 Rappahannock Co VA son of DR.LODOWICK ROWZEE and SARAH HAWKINS
m2 John DANGERFIELD b 1631 VA
m3 Capt Daniel Gaines b 1623 Bristol Gloucestershire England d 18.08.1682 Essex Co VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1 Margaret GAINES b 1662, VA d 1717, Essex Co VA
m1 FRANCIS SLAUGHTER b 1655 d by 03.1719 Richmond Co, Hanover Parish VA
m2 HUGH FRENCH b 1648 Richmond Co VA d 03.12.1701 Richmond Co VA
+1 FRANCIS SLAUGHTER and Elizabeth UNDERWOOD
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Robert SLAUGHTER b 1689 Essex Co VA d 05.02.1724 Essex Co VA
m Frances JONES b 1685 Essex Co VA d 1726 Essex Co VA
-1 Francis SLAUGHTER b 1701, Essex Co VA d 15.05.1766, St Marks Parish Culpepper Co VA m Anne LIGHTFOOT b 22.09.1708, St Peters Parish New Kent Co VA d 1748, Culpepper VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1-2 Daniel FRENCH b 1689 Essex Co VA d aft 05.03.1735 King George Co VA m Elizabeth PEYTON b 1587, Stafford Co VA d by 1725.
-1-1-1-1-1-2 Bernard GAINES b 1660, VA d 17.08.1747, Richmond Co VA m MARTHA TAYLOR b 1670, VA d 08.03.1726, Richmond Co VA
-1-1-1-1-1-3 Elizabeth Gaines b 1659, VA
m Capt John CATLETT b 1658 England d 18.11.1724 Essex Co VA
+1 Col John Catlett Sr b c 12 May 1625 in Canterbury, Kent Engl b 12 Mar/bap 10 Jun 1625/6 in St. Peter's, Canterbury, Kent Co d circa 1670 in Port Royal, Caroline/Rappahanock Co VA Elizabeth Underwood (?wid Taylor) b c 1632 d Jun 1673 + 4 ch d circa 1673 in Rappahannock Co VA
-1-1-1-1-1-3-1 Thomas CATLETT b 1684, Essex Co VA d 1739 Caroline Co VA
m MARTHA THORNTON b 1683, VA d 1761, Caroline Co VA
-1-1-1-1-1-3-2 John CATLETT b 1680 VA d 1738, Caroline Co VA
m1 Elizabeth Mary TALIAFERRO b 1691 VA d by 1726 VA + 1 ch
m2 Mary GRAYSON b 1700, Lancaster Co VA d 1773 KY + 5 ch
+1 John Taliaferro and Mary Smith
+1 John Grayson and Susannah x
-1-1-1-1-1-3-2-1 John Catlett IV b 1705 in Va d Dec 13, 1744 in Place Orange Co
m 25 Sep 1727 Alice Gibson d 15 March 1761
-1 xy Catlett b 1728 in Orange Co
-2 Elizabeth Catlett b 25 March 1729 d 18 Apr 1732
-3 Sarah Catlett b 15 Jan 1730/1 Orange Co d there 18 April 1732
-4 John Catlett V b 8 Oct 1733 d 9/?30 Dec 1789 m Elizabeth Thornberry
-5 Sarah Catlett the Younger b 8 Sep 1735 d 17 Sep 1743 m ??m Robert Taliferro (confusion s b)
-6 Lawrence Catlett of Locust Grove b 23 July 1737 will probated June 1782 in Culpeper Co m 1760 in Culpeper Co Mary Taliaferro
-7 Jonathan Catlett b 27 Sep 1739 Orange Co
-8 George Catlett b 6 MAY 1743 Caroline Co d 13 SEP 1814 m Lucy Beverley Buckner b 1773 VA d 11 NOV 1855 dau of William Buckner b c 1721 and Dorothy Roy b 1744

-4-1 John Gibson Catlett b 10 Mar 1780 d 16 Jan 1837 m 4 Dec 1795 Ann Robb b Jan 1777 d 1853 dau of James Robb and Lucy Waring
-4-2 Lawrence Catlett b 1 Apr 1776 d 30 Sep 1843 m -6-2-1-1 Elizabeth Conway b 11 Jul 1783 in Lancaster Co d 20 Jun 1832
-4-3 Samuel Catlett m 1800 Charlotte Madison
-4-4 Thomas Catlett of Locust Hill Caroline Co b by 1789 d July 1821 m 28 May 1810 Mary Fitzhugh
-4-6 Elizabeth Catlett b 1766 m Henry Buckner
-4-7 Alice Catlett m Peter Ballard Buckner d Clark Co Ky
-6-1 Mary Catlett b c 1761 d c 1816
-6-2 Kemp Catlett was born circa 1765 d 4 April 1813 in Albemarle Co m 16 June 1790 Sallie Zimmerman Pierce b 5 June 1774 d 15 Aug 1842 in Darlington SC
-6-3 Thomas Catlett b c 1765 d after 1835
-6-4 Sarah Catlett b c 1767.
-6-5 Alice Catlett b c 1769 d Jan 179
-6-6 Ann 'Nancy' Catlett b c 1770.
-6-7 George W. Catlett of Georgia b c 1772
-8-1 Colin Buckner Catlett b 24Mar 1808 Caroline Co VA d Aug 1856 m Ellen Thornton810 caroline Co VA d there by 1870 dau of Thomas Griffin Thornton b 1775 and Ann Harrison Fitzhugh b c 1778

-4-1-1 John James Catlett b 30 Dec 1796 d 27 Apr 1823.
-4-1-2 Erma Robb Catlett b 19 Aug 1799 d 3 Sep 1800.
-4-1-3 William Ann Catlett b 23 Apr 1783 d 23 Sep 1878.
-4-1-4 Robert Gilchrist Robb Catlett b 22 Sep 1808 d 9 Mar 1879
-4-1-5 Mary Elizabeth Lucy Catlett b 28 Aug 1811 d 6 Oct 1878.
-4-1-6 Patrick Robb Catlett b 15 Sep 1814 d 14 May 1890 m by 1864 Eliza Fitzhugh Catlett dau of Thomas Catlett and Mary Fitzhugh
-4-1-7 Agnes Ellen Catlett b 13 Dec 181
-4-2-1 = -6-2-1-1-1 John Francis Catlett II b 4 Jan 1803 d 25 Dec 1821
-4-2-2 = -6-2-1-1-2 Jonathan Gibson Catlett, b 4 Mar 1805 d 20 Mar 1805
-4-2-3 = -6-2-1-1-3 Elizabeth Gibson Catlett, b 12 Aug 1806 d 22 Oct 1821
-4-2-4 = -6-2-1-1-4 Thomas Conway Catlett, b 13 Nov 1808 d 24 Jul 1865
-4-2-5 = -6-2-1-1-5 Eleanor Madison Catlett, b 29 Aug 1811 d 11 Apr 1883
-4-2-6 = -6-2-1-1-6 Mary Conway Catlett, b 8 Feb 1814
-4-2-7 = -6-2-1-1-7 Sarah Taliaferro Catlett, b 15 Dec 1815
-4-2-8 = -6-2-1-1-8 Edwin Conway Catlett, b 8 Feb 1818
-4-2-9 = -6-2-1-1-9 Susan Fitzhugh Catlett, b 12 Feb 1820
-4-2-10 = -6-2-1-1-10 John Francis Catlett II b 5 Jan 1823 d 25 Dec 1862
-4-2-11 = -6-2-1-1-11 Elizabeth Gibson Catlett b 16 Jul 1825
-4-3-1 James Madison Catlett b 1814 d 19 Dec 1890 m by 1853 Fauquier Co Laura Marsteller b 1828 d 12 1906
-4-3-2 Samuel Catlett, b by 1827 m Elizabeth McCormick
-4-4-1 Eliza Fitzhugh Catlett m by 1864 Patrick Robb Catlett -1-1-3-1-6 b 15 Sep 1814 d 14 May 1890
-4-4-2 George Washington Catlett
-4-4-3 William Fitzhugh Catlett
-4-4-4 Maria Evelina Catlett
-4-4-5 Sarah Ann Catlett
-4-4-6 Thomas Lawrence Catlett, b by 1821
-4-6-1 John Catlett Buckner b 17 AUG 1790 KY, Scott Co3 JUL 1824 m Mary Elizabeth Gano
-4-6-2 Thomas Catlett Buckner b 20 FEB 1793 Caroline Co d 19 JUN 1844 m Mildred Washington Berry
-4-6-3 Henry Mortimer Buckner b 15 APR 1796 Caroline Co d 30 JUN 1876 m b 31 May 1831 in Shelby Co Ky
-8-1-1 Lucy Beverley Catlett b 28 JAN 1847 Port Royal Caroline Co d 22 OCT 1918 m William Hill Brooke b 17 May 1820 Loretto Essex Co VA d 25 Oct 1895 Essex Co VA son of William Thornton Brooke b 1785 d aft 1850 and Maria Whiting Baylor b 1788 d aft 1850
-8-1-2 Harriet Thornton Catlett b 2 JUN 1849 Caroline Co d 1 JAN 1924 m Alexander Tunstall Brooke
-1-1-1-1-1-3-2-2 Reuben Catlett b 1745 in Caroline Co d 1795 in Caroline Co
m Elizabeth Frigh b 1747 Caroline Co Va d there 1810
-1 Francis Catlett b 1777 in Caroline Co d 14 Mar 1836 in Anderson Co Ky m 11 Mar 1801 Caroline Co Va Elizabeth Munday Roberson b 1787 in Caroline Co d 1870 Anderson Co Ky dau of Benjamin Robinson and Elisabeth Robinson.
-2 Reuben Jr. Catlett
-3 Lawrence Catlett
-4 Betsey Catlett
-5 Alice Catlett
-6 Benjamin Catlett
-7 Robert Catlett
-1-1 George Washington Catlett, b Sep 22, 1804 in Caroline Co d Aug 17, 1890 in Lawerensbury Ky m Nancy Cole b 13 Jul 1813 d 30 Jan 1900 Lawrensbury Ky.
-1-2 Benjamin Catlett, b 1806 in Caroline Co d 1877 in Anderson Co Ky m1 Mary F.Cinnamon m2 Elizabeth Spears July 26, 1834 in Anderson Co Ky
-1-3 Lawrence Catlett, b 1808
-1-4 Mary Catlett b 9 Sep 1810 in Caroline Co d 27 Jan 1885 m 19 Sep 1831 in Anderson Co Harvey Gilman b 25 Dec 1800 Hanover Co Va
-1-5 Henry Catlett b 1812 m 19 Mar 1840 in Anderson Co Ky Sarah Ann Gurthie
-1-6 James Catlett b 22 Jan 1813 in Franklin Co Ky d 13 Apr 1901 in Old Mines Washington Co MO p1 Lucy Jane Catlett + 1 ch dau of Michael Vaughn and Ellen m2 7 Oct 1840 in Saint James Catholic Ch Potosi MO MarieJosephine Aubuchon b 28 Jul 1822 in Ste.Genevieve MO d 31 Dec 1893 in Old Mines Washington Co + 7 ch dau of Francois Morelles and Eugenie Recar
-1-7 Sarah Catlett b 1814 m 1848 Lawrence Samuel
-1-8 Martha Catlett b 1821 in Anderson Co m 8 Oct 1840 Jack B Richards b 1820
-1-9 Elizabeth Catlett b 1822 m 1 Aug 1835 Wesley Melear b 1816
-1-10 Louisa Ann Catlett b 1826 in Franklin Co d 1898 m 21 May 1840 Robert Garnett Samuel b 1819 Caroline Co Va.
-1-11 Francis M. Catlett b May 18, 1827 in Anderson Co d 5 Apr 1900 Anderson Co m1 20 Dec 1849 Anderson Co Nancy Jane Young b 22 Jan 1830 Anderson Co d 15 Dec 1869 + 8 ch m2 7 Jan 1872 Martha Ann Carlton b 2 May 1841

-1-1-2 Martha Ethel Catlett b 8 May 1836 in Anderson Co Ky
-1-1-3 S. Catlett, b 24 Oct 1838 in Anderson Co Ky
-1-1-4 William Henry Catlett b 19 Sep 1840 in Anderson Co Ky m 1869 Anderson Co Margaret Herndon
-1-1-5 James Berryman Catlett born July 15, 1842 in Anderson Co Ky d 7 Oct 1897 in Shelby Co Ky m 16 Oct 1867 in Anderson Co Ky Martha Elizabeth Tracy b 29 Aug 1851 in Anderson Co Ky d 1 May 1923.
-1-1-6 Mildred Catlett, b 2 Nov 1844 in Anderson Co d 4 Sep 1912 in Anderson Co m 24 Jan 1861 Alvin Gideon Herndon b 21 Feb 1841 in Anderson Co
-1-1-7 Elijah Lite Catlett, b 5 Sep 1846 in Anderson Co m 1869 Susan Mary Herndon
-1-1-8 Amanda R. Catlett, b 1 Oct 1849 in Anderson Co d 23 Mar 1947 m 1867 Anderson Co William H Glass b 11 Jul 1843 Anderson Co.
-1-1-9 Mary Catlett, b 18 Sep 1851 in Anderson Co m 17 Oct 1867 in Anderson Co Albert Gallatin Sherwood b 11 Jul 1843 Anderson Co
-1-1-10 George Washington Catlett Jr b 1 Nov 1855 in Anderson Co d 20 Jan 1952 m Sarah E Mountjoy b 12 May 1860 Anderson Co
-1-1-11 Louisa Catlett b 15 Mar 1856
-1-4-1 Sarah E Gilman b 9 Jul 1833 in Jessamine Co Ky
-1-4-2 James Gilman b 27 Feb 1835
-1-4-3 Henry R Gilman b 16 Aug 1836
-1-4-4 Lucy E Gilman b 9 Jun 1838 in Jessamine Co
-1-4-5 Alphia Gilman b 16 Jan 1840 in Jessamine Co
-1-4-6 Benjamin B Gilman b 23 Mar 1841 in Jessamine Co
-1-4-7 Mary Gilman b 8 Feb 1843 in Jessamine Co
-1-4-8 Harvey Gilman Jr b 27 Jan 1845
-1-4-9 Susan Gilman b 29 Dec 1846
-1-4-10 Nancy Gilman b Sep 1848 in Anderson Co
-1-4-11 Amanda Gilman b 23 Feb 1850 in Anderson Co
-1-4-12 Louisiana Gilman b 5 Mar 1854 in Anderson Co
-1-6-1 Francis Catlett(Taylor) b 22 Sept 1865 in Old Mines Washington Co Mo 2 Apr 1937 in St.Louis m1 Annie McGuire m2 30 Oct 1908 Valle Mines Mo Clara Winona Jamison d 9 Jul 1978 St Louis
-1-6-2 Mary Euginie Catlett b 1842 in Old Mines Washington Co
-1-6-3 Mary Jane Catlett b Jan 1843 in Old Mines Washington Co
-1-6-4 Marie Julitte Euphemie Catlett b 23 Jul 1844 in Old Mines Washington Co d 6 Jan 1852.
-1-6-5 Elvina Catlett b Oct 1846 in Old Mines Washington Co
-1-6-6 James Francis Catlett b 16 Sep 1849 in Belfountaine Township in Washington Co d 25 Jan 1925 in Old Mines Washington Co m 5 Oct 1881 St Joachim Cat. Ch Old Mines Mo Mary Elizabeth Dumphey b 13 May 1860 Cadet Mo dau of Paul Dumphey and Lucie Portais
-1-6-7 Theodore Catlett b Apr 1855 in Washington Co Mo m Caroline Needenhopper b Aug 1863
-1-6-8 William Catlett b 1859 in MO
-1-7-1 Larry E Samuel b c 1850
-1-7-2 Richard Samuel
-1-8-1 Francis Richards b 1842
-1-8-2 William Richards b 1844
-1-8-3 Charles Richards b 1 May 1846
-1-8-4 Nancy Richards b 1848
-1-8-5 Robert Richards b 1850
-1-8-6 John H Richards b 16 Oct 1854
-1-9-1 Mary J Melear b 1836
-1-9-2 Warren Melear b 1839
-1-9-3 James Melear b c 1842
-1-9-4 Henry C Melear b 1845
-1-9-5 Frances E. Melear b 1847
-1-10-1 Ann M Samuel, b 10 Sep 1843 in Anderson Co
-1-10-2 William B. Samuel b 1845 in Anderson Co
-1-10-3 Agness Samuel b 1847 in Anderson Co
-1-10-4 George H. Samuel b 1850 in Anderson Co
-1-10-5 Edmund Samuel b 11 Aug 1852 in Anderson Co
-1-10-6 Martha Samuel b 28 Dec 1854 in Anderson C
-1-11-1 James William Catlett b 6 Oct 1850 m 1872 Margaret x
-1-11-2 Thomas Catlett b 4 Feb 1852 m Kate + 8 ch
-1-11-3 John Washington Catlett b 11 Dec 1854 in Anderson co
-1-11-4 Martha Elizabeth Catlett b 8 Aug 1856
-1-11-5 Susan Mary Catlett b 1 Mar 1858
-1-11-6 George E. Catlett b 20 Dec 1859 in Anderson co.
-1-11-7 Sarah Ellen Catlett b 19 Jan 1862
-1-11-8 Robert Lee Catlett b 20 Nov 1864 in Anderson C0
-1-11-9 Henry Franklin Catlett b 16 Apr 1873 in Anderson co
-1-11-10 Hollie C. Catlett b 18 Jan 1875 in Anderson co
-1-11-11 Ezra Thomas Catlett b 1 Mar 1877 in Anderson co m 1900 Nannie Burk b 18 Feb 1883
-1-11-12 Lillie Catlett b 21 Aug 1878 in Anderson co m Charles Brown
-1-11-13 Charles H. Catlett b 17 Jun 1882 in Anderson co
-1-1-1-1-1-3-2-3 Elizabeth Catlett b c 1733
-1-1-1-1-1-3-2-4 Benjamin Catlett b c 1735
-1-1-1-1-1-3-2-5 William Catlett, b c 1739 m Elizabeth Taliaferro Fitzbugh
-1-1-1-1-1-3-2-6 Judith Catlett ?= b 1740 m John Bowie b in Scotland -1? Catherine Bowie b 1747 in Caroline Co VA m 1763 in VA James Pendleton b 1735 in VA d 1793 in Culpepper Co VA
-1-1-1-1-1-3-3 Rebecca CATLETT b 1702, Essex Co VA d by 06.03.1760, Essex Co VA
m1 FRANCIS CONWAY. b 15.04.1696 Richmond Co VA d 12.04.1773 Caroline Co VA
m2 COL. John MOORE. b 1699 King George Co VA d 1759 (Jane Taylor is mentioned in his will. Jane Taylor is also mentioned in the will of John's second wife, Rebecca Catlett, but not as her daughter (all other's mentioned in Rebecca's will are given specific relationships except for Jane Taylor). Hayden's Virginia Genealogies p. 244 is wrong in stating that Jane was the daughter of Rebecca. Jane was born in 1728 according to her head stone & bible records. Rebecca was still having children with her first husband, Francis Conway, in 1728. See: King George Co Will Book A - pp. 109-110 King George Co Will Book A - pp. 115-118
-1 Maj William MOORE b 1740, King George Co VA d 1802, Orange Co VA m Mary THROCKMORTON b 1740, VA
-1-1-1-1-1-3-4 MARGARET CATLETT b 1700, VA
m Jonathan GIBSON b 1700 Richmond Co VA d 1745, Essex Co VA Notes by Mark Hale (a Gibson researcher & descendant): findagrave.com In the second source below, Stubbs says that according to genealogy notes left by Wm. Fitzhugh Catlett (1817-1899), Margaret Catlett married late in life. For the time period that probably means she was in her mid 20's. There are no firm dates for much of the Gibson genealogy. And many of the secondary sources do not agree with each other & have mistakes in them or missing generations or just fabricate people to fit what few records there are.
-1? Rachel Gibson b. 1717 m Col. George Taylor. have put Rachel as a sister of Jonathan, Jr. . But Mary Catlett was the daughter of John Catlett & Mary Grayson who were married 20 Oct 1726 (there is a record for this marriage) so would have been too young to marry this Jonathan Gibson. Stubbs also seems to say (wording questionable) that the marriage was in 1748 which is several years after this Jonathan Gibson died. -1? Jonathan Gibson, III b c 1729 VA, Fauquier Co d SEP 1791 VA, Fauquier Co (see Olive Nelson Gibson�s notes here.)
m1 Mary Catlett b 1728 VA
m2 Susanna Harrison b c 1734 d Fauquier Co VA dau of Thomas Harrison b 1704 d by 1778 and Ann Grayson b c 1698 d by 1773
-1-1 Thomas Harrison Gibson b c 1760 VA, Fauquier Co m Charlotte Beale
-1-2 Mary Gibson b 1763 VA, Fauquier Co m William Mallory
-1-3 Jonathan Catlett Gibson b c 1770VA, Fauquier Co m x Mallory
-1-4 Susanna Grayson Harrison Gibson b 26 NOV 1775 Fauquier Co d 23 FEB 1833 b William Berry Taylor

-1-3-1 Jonathan Catlett Gibson b 17 NOV 1793 VA d 6 DEC 1849 m1 Martha Dandridge Ball m2 Mary Williams Shackelford b 1798 Culpeper Co VA d 1892 + 2 ch
-1-3-2 Edwin Eustace Gibson b c 1800 VA m Hannah Mallory

-1-3-1-1 Mary Catlett Gibson b 1826 1897 VA, Culpeper Co m Milton Fitzhugh b c 1825 VA d aft 1860 Pr Wm Co VA son of y Fitzhugh
-1-3-1-2 Lucy Ellen Gibson b 2 AUG 1827 VA, Culpeper Co d 2 AUG 1920 m John Strother Buckner b 6 Jan 1819 Fredericksburg d 18 Dec 1898 Culpepere VA son of Bailey Buckner b 11 Oct 1789 and Midred Strother
-1-1-1-1-1-3-5 Mary CATLETT b 1690, Spotsylvania Co VA d 1771, Spotsylvania Co VA
??m Jonathan Gibson
m Col John Taliaferro b 1687 Essex Co VA d 3 May 1744/03.03.1743 Spotsylvania Co VA
+1 Col/Maj. John TALIAFERRO "the Ranger" b 1656 d 21 Jun 1720 Essex Co Va
m Sarah Smith b 1661 in York Co d 1720 Essex Co
-1-1-1-1-1-3-5-1 Sarah TALIAFERRO b 08.10.1727 Spotsylvania Co VA d 17.01.1784, VA
m COL. George TAYLOR b 11.02.1711 King and Queen Co VA d 04.11.1792 Rapidan Culpeper Co VA From the Francis Taylor diary: George Taylor is buried between his wife, Rachel, & mother, Martha (Thompson) Taylor Ten (out of 12) of his sons were in the Revolutionary War. The youngest one, George Conway, from his second wife was not old enough. His first son, George, had died before the Revolution. Orange Co was not formed until 1734. James Taylor II did not patent land there until 1722 (then Spotsylvania Co.). James II lived in King & Queen Co and his children would have been born there. In 1727 James II gave land to George where he built Midland Plantation just outside of Orange Court House and "next door" to his brothers James III (at Bloomsbury) and Zachary (at Meadowfarm) and Erasmus (at Greenfield). George most likely died where he lived in then Orange Co.
-1-1-1-1-1-3-5-2 William TALIAFERRO b 09.08.1726, VA d 21.04.1798, Orange Co VA m1 Mary BATTAILE b 18.09.1731, VA d 09.11.1757, VA m2 Elizabeth TALIAFERRO b 04.10.1731, Spotsylvania Co VA d 1830.
-1-1-1-1-1-3-5-3 Lawrence Taliaferro b 08.09.1721, Snow Creek Spotsylvania Co VA d 01.05.1748 Snow Creek Spotsylvania Co VA
m Susannah POWER b 1723 Spotsylvania Co VA
y POWER
-1-1-1-1-1-3-5-3 Sarah Taliaferro b 13.10.1746, Snow Creek Spotsylvania Co VA d 1774, Spotsylvania Co VA m William Daingerfield b 1736, Essex Co VA d 18.07.1783, Spotsylvania Co VA
-1-1-1-1-1-3-5-4 LUCY TALIAFERRO b 1735, Spotsylvania Co VA m Col Charles LEWIS b 20.02.1728, Warner Hall Gloucester Co VA d 16.02.1779, Albemarle Co VA -1 Lawrence Taliaferro b 8 Sep 1721, Spotsylvania Co d 1 May 1748, James City, Spotsylvania Co bur Old Hickory Neck, Toana, James City m Susan Power sis of Maj Henry Power
-2 William Taliaferro b 9 Aug 1726, SnowCreek, Spotsylvania Co. d 21 Apr 1798, Newington, Orange Co. VA m 4 Oct 1751 Mary Thornton BATTAILE dau of Nicholas BATTAILE and Mary THORNTON gr grandau of John "The Ranger" TALIAFERRO b 1656 d 1720 m 1682 m2 5 Dec 1758 Essex Co Elizabeth TALIAFERRO of Epsom
-3 Martha Taliaferro b 24 Jun 1724, Essex Co. d 6 Aug 1750, Snow Creek, Spotsylvania C m 5 Apr 1744 William HUNTER "the Immigrant" d 25 Jan 1754
-4 Sarah Taliaferro b 8 Oct 1727 Spotsylvania Va d 17 Jan 1784 m1 George Taylor m2 Francis Conway b 27 Dec 1722 Richmond Co VA
-5 Mary Taliaferro
-6 Lucy Taliaferro b c 1735 Spotsylvania VA m Col Charles Lewis
-7 Mildred Taliaferro b 1714 d 25 Aug 1803 Orange VA m Samuel William James b 19 Nov 1722 Overwharton Stafford VA d 27 Feb 1755 Orange Co VAhad numerous issue
-1-1 Sarah Taliferro b 13 Oct 1746 m Capt William Dangerfield d 1 May 1748
-2-1 John TALIAFERRO b 31 Jul 1753 Orange Co VA m 12 May 1772, Orange Co Ann T Stockdell dau of John Stocldell and Mary x
-2-2 Lucy Mary TALIAFERRO b 13 Dec 1755, St. Marks Parish Orange Co m1 11 Jun 1773 Orange Co William PLUMMER THURSTON b c 1750 m2 5 Apr 1791 Orange Co Hay TALIAFERRO of Cheerful Hall
-2-3 Nicholas TALIAFERRO of Trotterdown m1 3 Nov 1781 Ann Taliaferro + 6 ch dau of Col John Taliaferro and Ann of Dissington m2 Frances Blasingame dau of James Blasingame and Mary x
-3-1 James Hunter b 6 Nov 1746
-3-2 William Hunter 24 Aug 1748
-3-3 Martha Hunter b 20 Oct 1749
-4-1 Francis Conway b 03/07/1748 King George Co d 02/13/1794 m Elizabeth Fitzhugh b 10 Oct 1754 Stafford Co VA d 25 Aug 1825 dau of John Fitzhugh b 30 Jun 1727 and Alice Eliza Thornton b 21 Aug 1729
-4-2 Catlett Conway b 25 DEC 1751 Orange Co d 14 SEP 1827 m Susannah Fitzhugh
-4-3 Sarah Conway b 27 NOV 1759 Orange Co d 8 NOV 1820 m Charles Taylor

-2-1-1 Mary TALIAFERRO b 17 Jun 1773 orange Co d with 1st child? m Robert Reynolds b c 1760 Orange Co
-2-1-2 Elizabeth Hay TALIAFERRO b 4 May 1778
-2-1-3 Lucy Mary Battaile TALIAFERRO b 14 May 1780
-2-1-4 William TALIAFERRO b 23 Mar 1782Orange or Caroline Co d 21 Oct 1834 Winchester Clark Co Ky m 6 May 1811 Culpeper Co Ann/?Nancy Tutt b ?13 Nov 1790 Culpeper Co d ?5 Apr 1858 MO dau of Capt John Tutt and Mary ?Aylett
-2-1-5 Sarah TALIAFERRO b 20 Feb 1784
-2-1-6 John TALIAFERRO b 6 Apr 1786 orange Co
-2-1-7 Martha TALIAFERRO b 22 Jan 1789 Orange Co
-2-1-8 Nicholas Hay Battaile TALIAFERRO b 15 Jun 1793 Orange Co d 7 Oct 1835 Winchester Clark Co Ky m 6 May 1811 Culpeper Co. Va Elizabeth Tutt b 22 Jan 1785 Culpeper Co dau of John Tutt and Mary ?Aylett
-2-1-9 Lawrence Wesley TALIAFERRO b 5 Aug 1796 Orange Co
-2-3-1 Lucy Mary Taliaferro b 6 Aug 1782 m 26 Jun 1799 William Buckner b 19 Jun 1789
-2-3-2 John Champe Taliaferro b 12 Oct 1784 d 26 Feb 1811
-2-3-3 Matilda Battaile Taliaferro b 30 Sep 1787
-2-3-4 Mary Willis Taliaferro b 15 Nov 1789 d 1797
-2-3-5 George Catlett Taliaferro b 21 Mar 1792
-2-3-6 William Thornton Taliaferro b 16 Jan 1795
-2-3-7 Carr Blasingame Taliaferro b 13 Aug 1799
-2-3-8 Lawrence Washington Taliaferro b 38 Oct 1800
-2-3-9 Ann Patterson Taliaferro b 29 Oct 1802 d 1803
-2-3-10 James Hay TALIAFERRO
-2-3-11 Nicholas TALIAFERRO b 18 Aug
-2-3-12 Marshall Howe TALIAFERRO 26 Feb 1811
-2-3-13 Frances Ann TALIAFERRO 9 Nov 1811 d ?Augusta Bracken Co KY
-4-1-1 Elizabeth Conway b 11 JUL 1783 Lancaster Co d 20 JUN 1832 m Lawrence Catlett
-4-1-2 John Conway b 03/21/1787 d 03/22/1865 m Harriet Elizabeth Thornton
-4-1-3 Thomas Conway b 29 NOV 1791 d 11 JUL 1826 m Mary Hawes Buckner b 3 Aug 1794 'aroline Co VA d there aft 1860 dau of Richard Henry Buckner b c 1760 d 1796 and Charlotte Hawes b 1 Oct 1765 d 17 'Dec 1831

-2-1-4-1 James G. Taliaferro b. 1813 in Winchester Clark Co Ky
-2-1-1-1 Elizabeth Thornton REYNOLDS b c 1790
-2-1-1-2? Thornton REYNOLDS b c 1790
-2-1-4-2 Gabriel Tutt Taliaferro
-2-1-4-3 Elizabeth Taliaferro
-2-1-4-4 Lucy Ann Taliaferro
-2-1-4-5 Mary Taliaferro
-2-1-4-6 Robert Taliaferro
-2-1-4-7 Johnson Tutt Taliaferro
-2-1-8-1 Charles Taliaferro, P.M. at Winchester, and remove d early to Saline Co., Mo., where he left issue;
-2-1-8-2 Mary Taliaferro b Caroline, m. Judge Richard French, of Winchester, who was circuit judge, member of Congress, and candidate for Governor, and left issue;
-2-1-8-3 Ann Hay Taliaferro d. unm., in Saline;
-2-1-8-4 Margret Aylett Taliaferro m. 1825, Edmund Hockaday and left issue;
-2-1-8-5 Maj. John Taliaferro P.M. at Winchester twice, m. Lucy Elizabeth Hickman, dau. of Wm. and Sarah (Pearson) Hickman, and left issue;
-2-1-8-6 William Aylett Taliaferro d. unm.;
-2-1-8-7 Philip Tutt Taliaferro m Mildred Parish, in Ky and left issue;
-2-1-8-8 Robert Taliaferro m Chloe Anderson and moved to Austin, Tex., where he was pastor of the Baptist Church
-2-3-1-1 Philip Johnson BUCKNER b 8 Aug 1800
-2-3-1-2 Ann Whitaker Taliaferro BUCKNER b 8 Jan 1803
-2-3-1-3 Nicholas Taliaferro BUCKNER b 29 Jun 1805
-1-1-2 Francis BERNARD b 1558 Kingthorpe Northamptonshire d 21.11.1630 Kingthorpe Northamptonshire
-1-1-1
-1-1-3 Richard BERNARD b 1568, Kingthorpe Northamptonshire d by 24.04.1613 Wellingborough, Great Doddington Northamptonshire
m Elizabeth WOODHOUSE b 1572 England d 10.03.1621 Surrey
+1 ANTHONY WOODHOUSE and MILLICENT STRELLEY
-1-1-3-1 Richard BERNARD b 12.03.1608, Petsoe Bucks d by 03.04.1651, Gloucester Co VA
m ANNA CORDRAY b 1608 Chute Wilts d by 22.09.1671 Gloucester Co VA
+1 y CORDRAY
-1-1-3-1-1 Anna BERNARD b 1635, Purton Gloucester Co VA d 14.04.1698, Purton Gloucester Co VA
m John SMITH b 12.09.1623, Lancashire d 14.04.1698, Purton Gloucester Co VA
-1-1-3-2 Alice BERNARD b 1607, Bedford
-1-1-3-3 Mary BERNARD b 05.08.1610 Turvey Bedford d 07.12.1654, Turvey Bedford
m Thomas KING b 1610, Scituate Plymouth Co MA d 03.12.1644, Watertown Middlesex Co MA
-1-1-4 BALDWIN BERNARD b 1549, Abington Northamptonshire d 1610.
m Eleanor FULLWOOD, dau of b 1581 England d 27.06.1634.
+1 John FULLWOOD and Katherine DABRIDGECOURT
-1-1-4-1 Sir John BERNARD b 1604, d 03.03.1673, Abingdon Northamptonshire Book:The Bernards of Abington and nether Winchendon by Mrs. Napier Higgins; in two volumes, Longmans, Green, & Co., London, NY & Bombay 1903; On 5 June 1649, eighteen months after her husband's death, Elizabeth married John Barnard (1604�74) of Abington, near Northampton. Barnard was a widower with several children. It is not known how they met, since he did not live near Stratford, but it was most likely through Elizabeth's Royalist connections. Like Nash, he had been a strong supporter of the Royalists in the Civil War. Five weeks after the marriage, Elizabeth's mother Susanna died. As a result, Elizabeth inherited the Shakespeare family property. The couple moved to Stratford, to live in New Place.[2] As a staunch Royalist, Barnard's social position improved dramatically after the Restoration in 1660. He was knighted on 25 September 1661,[3] thus giving his wife the title Lady Barnard. They left Stratford to move into the Barnard family home in Abington. The couple had no children.[2] In February 1662, Judith Quiney died in Stratford-upon-Avon, making Elizabeth Barnard the last descendant of William Shakespeare. She wrote her will on 29 January 1669, which did not give much to her husband, Sir John Barnard. Elizabeth died at Abington, Northamptonshire on 17 February 1670. There is a memorial plaque in the Church of Saint Peter & Paul, Abington, where she is buried.[2] The family home of Sir John and Lady Barnard is now a museum, Abington Park Museum, and the grounds are now a park in the town of Northampton.
m Elizabeth HALL b by 21.02.1608, d by 17.02.1669, Abingdon Northamptonshire Book:The Bernards of Abington and nether Winchendon by Mrs. Napier Higgins; in two volumes, Longmans, Green, & Co., London, NY & Bombay 1903; Elizabeth, Lady Barnard (formerly Elizabeth Nash, n�e Elizabeth Hall) (baptised 21 February 1608 � 17 February 1670) was the granddaughter of the English poet and playwright William Shakespeare. Despite two marriages, she had no children, and was his last surviving descendant. Elizabeth was closely associated with the Royalist cause during the English Civil War. Both her husbands were dedicated supporters of Charles I. Elizabeth Hall was born to Susanna Hall and Doctor John Hall. She was baptised in the Holy Trinity Church of Stratford-upon-Avon, She was the only grandchild William Shakespeare ever knew, because her three cousins were born after his death in 1616.
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523. Anne de Beauchamp b 1470 Worcestershire, Beauchamp Court
m Richard LYGON. b 1466 Worcestershire, Madresfield d 01.05.1512.
-1 Riochard LYGON b 1490, Worcestershire d 29.09.1529.
m MARGARET GRENVILLE, b 1497 Worcestershire, Arel Court d 1542 dau of
+1 William GRENVILLE and MARGERY ARRELL
-1-1 Anne LYGON b 1510, Worcestershire, Arel Court
m Christopher SAVAGE b 1507 Madresfield Worcestershire d 1546. for ch see above Christopher Savage. , son of CHRISTOPHER SAVAGE and ANNE STANLEY
-1-1-1
-1-2 William LYGON b 1512, Madresfield Worcestershire d 29.09.1567, Madresfield Worcestershire
m Eleanor DENNIS b 1508 Gloucestershire d 24.09.1567 Madresfield Worcestershire
y DENNIS
-1-2-1 Thomas LIGON b 1540 Madresfield Worcestershire d 1603, Elkstone Gloucestershire
m Frances DENNIS b 1545 Pucklechurch Gloucestershire d 1625 Walsgrave-on-Sowe Warwickshire
Thomas LIGON and FRANCES DENNIS
-1-2-1-1 Thomas LIGON b 1577 Worcestershire d 20.12.1626, Worcestershire
m Elizabeth PRATT b 1602 Warwickshire
+1 y PRATT
-1-2-1-1-1 Thomas LYGON/LIGON b 11.01.1623, Walsgrave-on-Sowe Warwickshire d 16.03.1676, Henrico Co VA
m aft 1648 Henrico Co VA Mary HARRISb 1625 of Crixe Essex England d 18.03.1703.
+1 Capt HARRIS and AUDRY HOARE
-1-2-1-1-1-1 Johan LYGON b 1653, Henrico Co VA d 1728, Henrico Co VA
m Robert Hancock b 1650 Lower Norfolk VA d 1709 Henrico Co VA
+1 y HANCOCK
-1-2-1-1-1-1-1 Johan HANCOCK b c 1681 Henrico Co VA
m SAMUEL HANCOCK b aft 1676 VA d 1733, VA
-1-2-1-1-1-2 William LIGON b 1650, Henrico Co VA d 1689, Henrico Co VA
m Mary TANNER b 1657 Henrico Co VA
+1 y TANNER
-1-2-1-1-1-2-1 William LIGON b 1682, Henrico Co VA d 1764, Amelia Co VA
m Elizabeth BATTE b 1682, Prince George Co VA d c 1764.
-1-3 Henry LYGON b 1525, Kingsgrove Gloucestershire d 15.08.1577, Upton Gloucestershire
m Elizabeth BERKELEY b 1532 Gifford Stoke Chipping Sodbury Gloucestershire
+1 y BERKELEY
-1-3-1 Elizabeth/ISABEL LYGON b 1555, Kingsgrove Gloucestershire d c 1602.
m WALTER BASSETT b 1549 Sandwich Kent
y BASSETT
-1-3-1-1 William BASSETT b 1572 London d 03.04.1667 Bridgewater Plymouth Co MA
m CECILIA LEIGHT b 1575 Sandwich Kent England d 05.06.1667 Sandwich Kent England.
+1 y LEIGHT
-1-3-1-1-1 William BASSETT b 24.10.1600, London d 12.05.1667, Plymouth Co MA, Nov 1621 Ship "Fortune" Passenger
m Elizabeth TILDEN b 1603 Tenterden Kent d by 1650 Bridgewater Plymouth Co MA , Nov 1621 Ship "Fortune" Passenger
+1 NATHANIEL TILDEN and LYDIA HUCKSTEP
-1-3-1-1-1-1 Sarah BASSETT b 1630, Plymouth Co MA d 20.06.1711, Marshfield Plymouth Co MA
m PEREGRINE WHITE b 11.1620 Plymouth Co MA d 22.07.1704 Marshfield Plymouth Co MA, Nov 1620 Mayflower Passenger
+1 William WHITE and SUSANNAH FULLER
-1-3-1-1-1-1-1 Daniell WHITE b 1649, Marshfield Plymouth Co MA d 06.05.1724, Marshfield Plymouth Co MA
m HANNAH HUNT b 12.02.1640, Concord Middlesex Co MA d 25.05.1721, Marshfield Plymouth Co MA
-1-3-1-1-1-1-2 Jonathan WHITE b 04.06.1658, Marshfield Plymouth Co MA d 14.07.1736, Yarmouth Barnstable Co MA
m HESTER NICKERSON b 10.1656, Yarmouth Barnstable Co MA d 08.02.1702, Yarmouth Barnstable Co MA
-1-3-1-1-1-2 Ruth BASSETT b c 1633 Bridgewater Plymouth Co MA d aft 22.03.1691
m John SPRAGUE b 1630 Duxbury Plymouth Co MA Usa d 26.03.1676 Pawtucket Providence Co RI
+1 Francis SPRAGUE and LYDIA ARCHER
-1-3-1-1-1-2-1 John Sprague b 1656, Duxbury Plymouth Co MA d aft 06.03.1727 Lebanon New London Co CT
m LYDIA GOFF b 18.07.1658 Duxbury Plymouth Co MA d 11.12.1715 Lebanon New London Co CT
+1 y GOFF
-1-3-1-1-1-2-1-1 Capt John Sprague b c 1689 Duxbury CT d 1760, Caanan Lichtfield Co MA
m Mary BABCOCK b 28.01.1681 Milton Norfolk Co MA d 05.01.1720 Lebanon New London Co CT
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524. Elizabeth Beauchamp b 1468 Beauchamp Court Worcestershire
m Robert Willoughby b 1473 Brokenborough Wiltshire d 10.11.1521 Devon, 1502-1521 2nd Baron of Willoughby de Broke son of
+1 Robert WILLOUGHBY 1st Lord de Broke b c 1452, d 23 Aug 1502
m by 1473 Westbury Wilts Blanche Champernoun b c 1453 d by 12.1480, dau/coheir of Sir John Champernoun Champernowne of Bere Ferrers by Elizabeth, dau of William Bigbery
-1 Edward Willoughby b 1488, Wiltshire d 1517
m MARGARET NEVILLE b 09.03.1493, Thorpe Latimer Lincolnshire
-1 Elizabeth Willoughby b 28 Apr 1500 Broke Wilts d 15 Nov 1562 Basingstoke m Sir Fulke Greville d 10.11.1569 -1-1 X Greville m Winslow
-1-2 Katherine Greville b 1527 m 1544 Giles Reed/Reade b 1525 Milton Banbury
-1-3 John Greville
-1-4 Mary Greville
-1-5 Fulke Greville, 4th Lord Willoughby de Broke Greville
-1-6 Robert Greville
-1-7 Edward Greville
-1-8 Blanche Greville
-1-9 Elene Greville

-1-2-1 Elizabeth Reed/Reade b 1578 in Larke Stoke, Gloucestershire d 1631 Worcester
m 1594 Quinton Gloucester Richard Brent b 1573 Admington and Lark stoke d 1652 Lark Stoke son of Richard Brent and Mary Huggerford

-1-2-1-1 Mary Brent b c 1594
-1-2-1-2 Giles Brent Sr b c 1600 Stoke & Admington d 31 Aug 1671 Stafford Co VA m1 1644 MD Mary Kittamaquund b 1633 MD d 1658 VA+ 3 ch dau of Chitomachen Kittamaquund m2 Frances Whitegreave
-1-2-1-3 Margaret Brent b 1601 Stoke & Admington d May 1671 Westmoreland CVA
-1-2-1-4 Anne Brent b 1602 Illmington London d 1646 St Marys Co MD
-1-2-1-5 George Brent b c 1602 Gloucestershire or Worcester m aft 1635 Mariana Peyton
-1-2-1-6 Fulke Brent
-1-2-1-7? John Brent

-1-2-1-2-1 Col Giles Brent Jr b 5 Apr 1652 d 2 Sep 1679 Middlesex Co VA m Mary x b c 1600
-1-2-1-2-2 Richard Brent b 1654 ?Va d 9 Dec 1663 ?VA
-1-2-1-2-3 Mary Brent b 1655 Peace Westmoreland Co VA d 13 Jun 1713 Pr Geo Co MD m 1671 Calvert Co John Fitzherbert
-1-2-1-5-1 Anne Brent b 1640 Lark Stoke d there 1714 m James Clifton b 1636 Westby Lancashire d 1714 Salwark son of Thomas Clifton and Anne Hallsall
-1-2-1-5-2 George Brent
-1-2-1-5-3 Robert Brent Gent.

-1-2-1-2-1-1 William Brent b c 1677 d 1709
-1-2-1-5-1-1 Thomas Clifton b 1663 Engl d 1708 Stafford Co Va m by 17 May 1706 Sarah Ashton b by 1677 d Nov 1749 dau of John Ashton and Grace Frizier she m1 c 1695 Philip Alexander + 4 ch m3 c 1720 David McGill
-1-2-1-5-1-2 Thomas Clifton
-1-2-1-5-1-3 James Clifton

-1-2-1-2-1-1-1 William Brent b 1710 d 1742
-1-2-1-5-1-1-1 Robert Burdette Clifton b 29 Jul 1708 d 1762 m 15 Jul 1732 Kg Geo Co VA Francis Hill

-1-2-1-2-1-1-1-1 William Brent b 1732 Richland Stafford Co VA d Mar 1782 ?Richmond Wise VA m Eleanor Carroll b 27 Apr 1732 Pr Geo Co MD d 19 Mar 1788 VA ?= dau of Daniel Carroll b c 1705 and Eleanor Darnall b c 1706 Prince George Co d 3 Feb 1798 grandau of Henry Darnall
-1-2-1-5-1-1-1-1 Burdette/Burditt clifton b 3 Feb 1736 Stafford VA d 1798 Bardstown KY m 2 Dec 1759 Rebecca Kenner b 1738 Fauquier Co d 1799 Bardstown dau of Howson Francis Kenner Jr and Margaret Eskridge

-1-2-1-2-1-1-1-1-1 Sen Richard Brent b 1757 Richland Stafford Co VA d 30 Dec 1814 DC
-1-2-1-2-1-1-1-1-2 Anne Brent b 17 Apr 1777 d 29 July 1862 m Daniel Carroll of Duddington b c 1758 d 9 May 1849
-1-2-1-5-1-1-1-1-1 Howson Clifton
-1-2-1-5-1-1-1-1-2 William David Clifton
-1-2-1-5-1-1-1-1-3 Sarah Clifton b 1768 Bardstown d 1815 Burkesville KY m John Edwards King

-1-2-1-2-1-1-1-1-2-1 Charles Carroll d 1819 m Mary Ann Carroll dau of Henry Hill Carroll and Sarah Rogers
-1-2-1-2-1-1-1-1-2-2 Maria Carroll d c 1804.
-1-2-1-2-1-1-1-1-2-3 Eleanor Carroll b c 1791 d 18 July 1864 Washington DC m William Dudley Digges b c 1790.
-1-2-1-2-1-1-1-1-2-4 William Carroll
-1-2-1-5-1-1-1-1-3-1 Catherine King m Bobo
-1-2-1-5-1-1-1-1-3-2 Valentine King b 9 Jan 1794 Burkesville Ky d 13 Jul 1835 Opelousas St Landry LA m 15 Jan 1818 Nancy King dau of George King and Amelie Mathilde Lejeune

-1-2-1-5-1-1-1-1-3-2-1 Caroline King b 1835 d 1878 Avoyelles LA m Alfred Briggs Irion
-1-2-1-5-1-1-1-1-3-2-1-1 Annie Winn Irion m 2 Mar 1878 Adolphe Jalmeus Lafargue + sev ch
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525. Mary Berkeley b 1496/?1511 Berkeley Castle Gloucester d 1586 Romsey Hampshire - possibly fits here dau of James, '2nd' son of Lord Maurice. geni.com reports as dau of Susan FitzAlan and a second and third marriage and children as shown below.
m. Sir Thomas Perrott of Haroldston d 1531Their son has been identified as possibly Mary's illegitimate son by King Henry VIII.
p1 Henry VIII KING OF ENGLAND. b 28.06.1491 Greenwich Palace Kent d 28.01.1547 Westminster Middlesex
m2
Sir Thomas Perrott of Haroldston d 1531Their son has been identified as possibly Mary's illegitimate son by King Henry VIII., son of OWEN PERROTT and Katherine POYNTZ. b 1495 Haroldston Pembrokeshire Wales
m3 Rowland Pughe
m4 1532 Sir Thomas JONES b 1492 Bredwardine Herefordshire d by 26.06.1559 son of John Thomas and Elizabeth VAUGHAN
-1John Perrot b 2 Nov 1528, Haroldston Pembrokeshire Wales d 03.11.1592 Tower Of London Middlesex, MP Lord Deputy of Ireland , much discussion is made of his being an illegitimate son of King Henry VIII and Mary Berkeley. John himself claimed to be Henry's son, though Henry never acknowledged it. See the notes on the Wikipedia page below. Other theories have shown him as ancestor of Francis Parrott of Calvert Co MD. This connection has been disproven with DNA. m2 SYBIL JONES b 1530 England dau of Sir Thomas JONES
m3 ANNE Cheney b 1510 Shuland House Eastchurch Kent + 1 ch
-1-1LETTICE PERROT b 1568, Raleigh Devon d 27.11.1620, Raleigh Devon
m Arthur CHICHESTER b 05.1563, Barnstaple Devon d 19.02.1625, London , 1616-1625 Ireland Treasurer
-1-2SIR Thomas PERROT b 1562, Droxburne Hertfordshire England m LADY DOROTHY DEVEREUX b 1564, Chartley Staffordshire d 03.08.1619.
-2 Anne Elizabeth Perrot b 1525 Shropshire, Pontesbury.
m Sir John Phillips b 1502 Picton Castle Kidwelly Carmarthenshire Wales d 04.04.1562 Hampshire, Milton, Ballockesey son of
+1 Sir Morgan Philips and JANE DWINN
-2-1 Richard Phillips b 19.05.1594 Shropshire, Maddock, Sutton.
m1 FRANCES Elizabeth DRYDEN, b 1597 Northumberland, Berwick-upon-Tweed d 02.06.1658 Wales, Pembrokeshire, St Marys
m2 MARGARET RAPHES b 06.09.1573 Shropshire, Myddle d 1595 Shropshire.
+1 Erasmus DRYDEN and FRANCES WILKES
-2-1-1 Roger Phillips b 24.08.1637 Shropshire, Maddock, Sutton d 1699, Somerset Co MD
-2-1-2 Richard Phillips b 27.03.1638 Hope Bowdler Shropshire
-2-1-3 Thomas Phillips b 08.04.1639 Shropshire, Whittington; d Barnstable Co, Yarmouth MD
-2-1-4 William Phillips b 12.07.1640 Newport RI d 12.1725, Richmond Co, Farnham VA NOT SURE ABOUT ... John Archer, Sheriff, presents John TUDER for keeping unlawful gaming in his house, or yard, from September 1, 1679, as a common Bowling and place for reel playing, for his own proper gain. And that one Abraham Smith, of Long Island, and others unknown, did on November 15 frequent the place, and that Bowls and Reels unlawfully did play at. John Archer, sheriff, presents DIRCK CLAUSEN, pot baker, for that on August 16, 1679, being Sabbath day morning, did make an assault upon one William Phillips, and with his knife, the nose of said Phillips did sorely cut that it hung down over his lipps, which is contrary to Law and the Peace of our Soverign Lord the King, etc. Report of Sheriff, that upon examination of said matter, he found that the daughter of said Dirck Clausen, pot baker, had by her impudence enticed William Phillips to come into bed to her, where her father, the pot baker, finding them, caused the disturbance. The act being found to be evil, she was committed to the Sheriff's custody. TimeLine: Apr 1685 Bought land from Lewis and Joan Loyd. Nov 1685 Witnessed deed of Anthony and Elizabeth Morgan to Lewis and Joan Loyd. Apr 1687 Children [Ann and Elizabeth] of William and Susannah named in will of Lewis Lloyd. 1703 William Phillips and Susannah Phillips named as s/i/l and daughter of Joan Lloyd in her will. Feb 1709 Susannah Phillips and John Canterbury witnessed the will of Bryon Thornhill whose widow was Elizabeth, a step-grand- child of Lewis Lloyd. Aug 1711 William Phillips and Susannah Phillips were witnesses to George and Rebecca Thompson's deed to Patte Haill Richmond Co., VA. Oct 1713 William Phillips, William Phillips, Jr and Nicholas Christopher entered into an adm bond for WP Jr to be an adm of William Yeats decd. Yeats had been a witness to Joan Lloyd's 1703 Richmond Co., VA will. [RC DB 1711-1712, pg 168]. Dec 1714 William Phillips, Jr was bound over to court along with 2 other men on suspension of hog stealing. [From "Fines, Examinations of Criminals Tryals of Slaves and Criminals" from Mar 1710 t0 171?
m SUSANNAH WilliamS b 1669 Richmond Co VA d 03.1726 Richmond Co, North Farnham VA 6/6/1677 Will of Roger Williams recorded in Old Rappahannock Co. Dated 2/26/1675. ?To my two sons Roger Williams and Shadrack Williams doe give 225 acres of land apiece..to wife Joane Williams doe give the Plantation with 200 acres of land..wherein she is at this present living. To eldest daughter Betty one heifer.. Wit: Gerrard Greenwood, Robert Sisson. 11/2/1683-84 Samuel Wills of Farnham Parish, Old Rappahannock Co, in contemplation of marriage with Joan, relict of Roger Williams, gave cerain property by Deed of Gift to Roger, Sydrach, Susanna and Anne, the children of the deceased Roger Williams. The children were to receive it when they attained the age of 16 years. Essex Co DB 6, Page 36. (since Essex Co didn't exist in 1677, this must have happened in Old Rappanannock Co. This also indicates that Roger, Sydrach, Susanna and Anne were all born after 1661.)
+1 Roger WilliamS and JOANE FRITH
-2-1-4-1 Susannah Phillips b 1684, Orange Co VA d 28.08.1742, Amherst Co VA
m John RUCKER 1706 Orange Co VA,. b 1680 Orange Co, St Marks Parish VA d 28.01.1742 Orange Co, St Marks Parish VA Notater for John RUCKER: Rucker is a variation of the English occupational name Rock, for the man who spun wool or made distaffs, from the Middle English term rok = distaff, from Old Norse rokr. Other variations include Rocker and Rooker. The name Rock is generally a place name for the man who lived by a notable boulder or outcrop, from Middle English rocc = rock, or a place name for the man who lived at a settlement by that name. Rocke, and Rocks are variations of the place name. Source: Surnames: What's In A Name? "MARRIAGES OF VIRGINIA RESIDENTS" VOL II, PART 3, SURNAMES R-S P 92; Rucker, John, d 1742, son of Peter and Elizabeth (Fielding); m before 1704, Susannah Phillips, daughter of William and Susannah (Lloyd). John was Captain in the Orange Co Militia. Cowherd, p 325. Note: This same volume and page lists the marriages of many of the sons and daughters of the Rucker family during that time. "SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF PILGRIMS, VOL III, THANKSGIVING" from "CUSTOMS AND FASHIONS OF OLD NEW ENGLAND" page 353; Captain John Rucker (Pilgrim) (ca. 1682-Dec. 1742) m. 1706 Susannah Phillips (...1685-...1770) [rucker.FTW] John RUCKER - b. About 1701 Sources list the wife of John Rucker 1. Susannah Unknown 2. Susannah Coghill (b. Before 1731, Essex Co, Va. Died 1752, Orange Co Virginia, daughter of Frederick and Sarah Coghill. 3. Susannah Phillips, daughter of William Phillips and Susannah LLoyd 1700 - "Four ships carrying 700 passengers sailed from Gravesend England, with John and Thomas, Peter's two sons, as leaders of the passengers on one. The vessel wrecked in Jamestown Bay and John floated for three days on a piece of driftwood before being picked up by a passing vessel." (Source: "History of the Rucker Family,' by Eydith Johns Rucker Whitley 1927) 1700's John patented 5850 acres of land in Ablemarle Co, Virginia. 1731 - May 4 John Rucker was appointed Constable from the Rappahannock River to the Parish line, including the South Mountains. (Source: Spotsylvania Co Virginia Order Book 1730-38, p. 35) 1734 - June 4 John Rucker deeded to his sister Mary, wife of William Offall, 100 acres of land in St. Mark's Parish, witnessed by William Crosthwait. (Source: Spotsylvania Co Virginia Deed Book B., p. 496) 1740's Circa John Rucker and John Lightfoot established St. Mark's Episcopal Parish in Orange Co, Virginia, near Ruckerville, now in Greene Count. John was an active vestryman in the church. 1740 - May 22 John Rucker was sworn to his military commission of Captain for Orange Co. (Source: Orange Co Order Book 1738-41, p. 163) 1741 - November 23 John Rucker was sworn in as Commissioner of the Peace of Orange Co, Virginia. (Source: Orange Co Virginia Order Book 1741-43, p. 51) 1700 - "Four ships carrying 700 passengers sailed from Gravesend England, with John and Thomas, Peter's two sons, as leaders of the passengers on one. The vessel wrecked in Jamestown Bay and John floated for three days on a piece of driftwood before being picked up by a passing vessel." Since it is generally agreed that children of Peter Rucker were born in Virginia, this is one version or the Rucker family legend of shipwrecked ancestors. (Source: "History of the Rucker Family,' by Edith Johns Rucker Whitley 1927) 1725 John Rucker, King and Queen Co bought 100 acres in Spotsylvania Co, Virginia, on a branch of the North Anna River, in now Orange Co, Virginia. John and Susanna established a home here. 1727 John Rucker patented 977 acres of land in Spotsylvania Co, north of ruckersville in Greene Co. John's land in Spotsylvania Co became part of Orange Co (1734), Culpeper Co (1748), Madison Co (1793). John transacted many land deals in Spotsylvania and Orange Counties. 1731 -- May 4 John Rucker was appointed Constable from the Rappahannock River to the Parish line, including the South Mountains. (Source: Spotsylvania Co Virginia Order Book 1730-38, p. 35) --John had an "Ordinary and Rolling House" a tavern usually within the proprietor's home. He also had a race track. 1733/4 February 5, John Rucker deeded 429 acres of his 977 patent to his father and mother, Peter and Elizabeth Rucker. 1734 - June 4 John Rucker deeded to his sister Mary, wife of William Offall, 100 acres of land in St. Mark's Parish, witnessed by William Crosthwait. (Source: Spotsylvania Co Virginia Deed Book B., p. 496) 1738 John Rucker added 97 acres to his land on the North Anna River. 1735 Henry Downs sued John for assault, trespass and battery, asking 50 pounds in damages. Downs later dropped the suit. 1737 John bought a 1/2 lot in Fredericksburg for 5 pounds five shillings, from the trustees establishing the town. Today the Old Stone Warehouse stands on this lot on the Rappahannock river, between Sophia and William Streets. 1739 John patented 5850 acres of land in Goochland Co on the north side of the James River, on Harris Creek and the Tobacco Row Mountains. This tract became part of Albemarle Co, then Amherst Co. John died in 1742/3, so this grant was recorded in 1745 in the name of his son Peter Rucker. Peter then divided this land among his brothers, according to his father's will. 1740 Circa 1932 Anglican Diocese of Virginia asked John Rucker and John Lightfoot to select a site for a new church near a good spring. The site they selected became part of St. Marks's Episcopal Parish The Church, known as Orange Church was built about 1740. John Rucker was an active vestryman in the church. The church building is gone, but its bell is in the Ruckersville Baptist Church. 1740 - May 22 John Rucker was sworn to his military commission of Captain for Orange Co. (Source: Orange Co Order Book 1738-41, p. 163) John was active in military service and his estate claimed 2000 pounds of tobacco for carting arms. 1741 --June 4 The election poll to elect burgesses from Orange Co to the Virginia House of Burgesses resulted in charges against John Rucker and others being for "great Misdemeanours and Breaches of the Privileges of this House." --November 20 Mr. Conway reported to the House of Burgesses: "That as soon as the Poll was opened, John MacCoy, Honorious Powell, John Snow, and Timothy Terrill and several others, throng'd into the Court house in a riotous Manner, and made such a Disturbance, that the Sheriff and Candidates were obliged to go out of the Court-house 'til the House was clear'd, and the People appeas'd; and that the Said Mr. Chew, whist he was on the Bench, called for a Bowl of Punch and had it brought to him, upon which, the Sheriff stay'd the Poll, and said he would not have any Punch drank on the bench, but wou'd have a fair Election; in which Mr. Chew replied, he would have Punch and drink it, and that the Sheriff should not hinder him. That as soon as the Tumults were appeas'd, the Candidates and Sheriff return'd into the Court-house and proceeded in taking the Poll; Mr. Jonathan Gibson and John Newport, the Under-Sheriff, at their Desire and Permission, standing at each of the Court-house Doors, with drawn Swords across the Doors, in order to let the Voters Pass in and out quietly and regularly in their polling. That after the Under Sheriff was placed at the Door, one Mr. John Rucker came to the Door and demanded Entrance; which he had; and then the said Rucker threw the Under-Sheriff and another Person headlong out of the Doors; and when the Under sheriff recovered his Post, the said Rucker insisted to clear the Doors, so that everyone might have free Entrance and seized the Under-Sheriff's Sword with both his Hands endeavouring to break it, which the Under-Sheriff prevented by drawing it through his Hands. That then one John Burk came to the said Ruckers Assistance and laid violent Hold on the Under-Sheriff, who was rescued by the Bystanders. It also appeared to the Committee, that the said John Rucker, before and during the Time of the Election, give several large Bowls of Punch among the People, crying out for those Persons who intended to vote for Mr. Slaughter to come and drink of his Punch and that after the Election was over, Rucker confessed he had won several Pistoles, upon Mr. Slaughter's being elected the first Burgess." --June 2 House of Burgesses set aside the election of Mr. Slaughter of Orange Co. They found "Mr. Richard Winflow, Sheriff of the Co of Orange, John Rucker, John Burk, John MacCoy, Honorius Powell, John Snow and timothy Terrill are guilty of great Misdemeanours and Breaches of the Privileges of this House. Ordered that the said Richard Winflow, John Rucker, John Burk, John MacCoy, Honorius Powell, John snow and timothy Terrill be sent for, in Custody of the Serjeant at Arms" and ordered a new election in Orange Co. --June 19 John Rucker, John MacCoy, Honorius Powell and Timothy Terrell gave a petition to the house stating they had surrendered themselves to the Sergeant at Arms and were sorry for their offenses, and that their future behavior would not cause offense to the House. The House then Ordered that the mem be brought to the Bar of the House where the Mr. Speaker said: "John Rucker, John MacCoy, Honorius Powell, and Timothy Terrill, This House have Resolved That you have been guilty of great Misdemeanours and Breeches of the Privileges of this House in obstruction the Orange Election. But in Consideration of your Confession and Submission, they have been favourable to you, as to command me only to reprimand you; and do reprimand you accordingly. And am further to acquaint you That it is their Pleasure that you be discharged out of Custody, paying fees." (Source: Journals of the House of Burgesses of Virginia 1742-1747) -- November 23 John Rucker was sworn in as Commissioner of the Peace of Orange Co, Virginia. (Source: Orange Co Virginia Order Book 1741-43, p. 51) John was now able to use the word "Gent" after his name. 1742 a license was granted to Captain John Rucker to keep an "ordinary" or tavern in his own house. 1742 - January 11 - Will of John Rucker "In the Name of God Amen. John Rucker of Saint Marks Parish in the Co of Orange A Planter being weak in Body, but of Perfect Mind & Memory And knowing that it is appointed for all men once to Dye, Do make and Ordain this my last Will & Testament in manner and form following. IMPRIMIS do order that all my just Debts & funeral Charges be paid & satisfied. Item. give to my well beloved Wife, Susanah Rucker, four negros name by Bristol, Tony, Doll & Sue, and one third part of my household & Furniture & Stock, horses Excepted one horse give to my wife named Roger, the four mentioned Negroes to remain my Wifes no Longer than her Widowhood after to be sold & divided as the rest of my Estate hereafter mentioned. Item give to my son Peter Rucker one black horse, called Jockey and his Choice of my guns. Item. give to my Son John Rucker one grey horse called Oglesby and a gun the next choise after his Brother. Item give to Thomas Wright Belfield one lot in Fred Kurg No. 5 to him and his Heirs forever. My desire is that the one half of my land on the Branches of James River may be sold by my Exr. for six months credit to the highest bidder. Likewise my Waggon and five horses & horse kinds in the same manor in order to pay my debts, likewise leave my Dwelling house and Land thereunto adjoining to be sold at the Direction of my Exec. if my Debts cant be complyed with if they can the dwelling house and the Land to Remain my wifes, during her Widowhood & If she marrys to be sold by way of auction. Item. give to my well beloved Sons Peter Rucker, John Rucker, Ambrose Rucker, Benjamin Rucker, Reuben Rucker, Isaac Rucker, Anthony Rucker & to their Heirs for ever, half the Land hold in the Branches of the James River to be equally divided between the seven brothers, the rest of my Estate desire may be Equally divided among my beloved children as follows, Peter Rucker, John Rucker, Sarah Rucker, Winniford Rucker, Ambrose Rucker, Benjamin Rucker, Reuben Rucker, Isaac Rucker, Anthony Rucker, Mildred Rucker, Pheby Rucker and to them and their Heirs forever. Item. give my Daughter Margaret Smith one shilling Sterl. and lastly do constitute and appoint my beloved wife Susanah Rucker my Exr. and my beloved Son Peter Rucker, and my beloved friend George Taylor my whole and sole Ex. of this my Last will & Testament, hereby Revoking and Disallowing all other Testament and Wills by me made Confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Testament. In witness whereof have now unto set my hand & seal this XI day Jan 1742. John Rucker (Seal)" Signed Sealed Published in the Presence of Robt. Seagre, Joseph Hawkins, Richd. Cross. "At Court continued & held for Orange Co on Friday the 28th day of Jan 1742 This Last Will & Testament of John Rucker Gent. Decsd being Produced into Court by Susanah Rucker his Widow & Relict & Peter Rucker his son two of the Execr therein named who made oath thereto according to Law and being proved by the Oaths of Robert Seagre and Richd. Cross two of the Evidences thereto who also made Oath that they saw Joseph Hawkins sign the same as an Evidence the said will is admitted to Record on motion of the said Exec and their performing what is Usual in such cases Certificate is granted them for obtaining a Probate thereof in due form and the sd Susanah and Peter Rucker together with Anthony Head, Michael Holt and James Picket, their securities acknowledged their bond for the said Susanah and Peter Rucker - faithful & true Adin. of the Estate of John Rucker Dec'd which Bond is admitted to Record. Jonah Gibson Ct. Cur. (Source: Orange Co, Virginia Will Book I, p. 248, probated Jan. 28, 1742) --An inventory of John Rucker's estate valued it at 285 pounds, 17 shillings, including 4 Negroes valued at 82 pounds, 10 shillings. Following the death of her husband, Susannah moved to Amherst Co, where many of her 12 children lived. In 1769 she sold the land in Orange Co. Following her death in 1790 the Amherst Co land was sold in 1791. All of her children except Margaret and Reuben signed the deed, as did her grandson James, executor of his father John's estate. John Blankenbaker says he probably was German. He was a Captain in Orange Co. (militia?) and a constable in Spotsylvania Co. from 1730 to1738. Direct Descendants of John Peter Rucker John Peter Rucker b: Dec. 21, 1676 in Gloucester, England or Essex Co., Vrghiia d: January 28,1741 1742 in St. Mmim Parhsk OraMcfAniheist Co., Vng@ +Susannah Phillips b: Bef 1680 M in Ridanond Co., Virginia in: 1702 in Vagir" d: August 28,1742 2 Margaret Rucker b: Abt 1720 in Orange Co., Virginia d- August 18, 1801 in Madison Co., Va. ............ +Lsm Sniitk Sr. b: 1* 22,1716 in Richmond Co., Va" in: Bef January 11, 1741/42 in Onmp Co., Va. d: August 26,1802 in Madison Co., Virginia 3 Downing Rucker Smith b: Abt 1757 in Culpeper Co,Va. d-- Febnmy 26,1826 in Madison Co., Va. ........... .- +Catherine Boehrne b: Abt. 1749 in Orange Co., Va. or Holland, Europe in: Abt. 1770 in Culpeper,Va. January 21,1826 in Madison Co., Vnginia 4 Asa Smith b: 1773-1777 in Madison Co., Va. d: Abt 1812 +Barbara YW b: June 06,1777 in Culpepper Co., Va.* (Cbfistmed June 30,1777) in: Feb 28,1795 in Madison Co, Virginia d, 1812 in Madison Co, Va ................ 5 Austin (Augustine) Smith b: Abt. 1801 in Madison Co, Va d: 1840-1889 in Nhssoun ................... +Fnnom Anderson b: Abt 1796 in Va in: January 02,1824 in Madison Co, Va- Bef. 1960 in Miswuri 6 121 Gabriel Lmm= Smith b: January 31,1837 in Vughiia it: November 13,1925 irk Jackson Co, Missouri (Hospital) +[I Josept@ne Sntiffi b: Novenber 28,1842 in DanviU% Boyle Co, Kenticky in: November 05,1862 in Indepmdenc@, Missouri d- May 31, 1865 in LeL's SwmnLt, Jackson Courdy Mnwm 7 13] E#aa Franom Smith b: July 16,1864 in Lees Sumati@ Missomi d, August 26,1908 in Lees Sunurdt Missotui +[41 Chades Roseawm Smith b: October 19,1863 in Cffcmwood, Missouri awo n@es West) in: lunim 23,1889 in bulependenm Juimm Co, Mmoun &- November OZ 1946 in Kansas City, Missouri 8 [51 Everett lmore Smith b: October 26,1897 in Lees Sumnli@ Missouri d: August 11, 1990 in Lucas, Kansas +[6] Esiha Carrie Cromwefl b: May 04,1909 in VesW, Kansas in: May 31, 1931 iFi Kwim City, Missouri it-- December 29, 1993 in Rusmg, Kwisw 9 [71 Harold Leroy &nfth b: October 13,1937 in LinoDh Kansas ......... 5 VAiedon Schmd7lWeeden &nith b: October 02, IW4 in Cu4xpper/NladLsen Co Vngm (L- Fcbnuffy 16,1971 in Dallas, Jackson Co, Mo., Buried in Woodlawn Canetry, Jackson, Mo. ................... +Alpha Y&W b: November 10, IRD9 in Cu4xqm Co, Vugir@a (Madison Cotudy) in: November 18, IVO in Mama, Kentucky d: October 22,1867 in IndWmdence, Mmwun or Dallas, Jackson Co, Mo 6 (11 Josephine Sn*h b: November 28,1842 in Danville, Boyle Co, KenftidW d: May 31,1865 in Ws Summit ladmn Cowity, Missouri +[2) C*bnel Lenore Smith b: January 31,1837 in Vng@da in: Novanba 05, 1862 in Independatc@, Missouri d November a 1925 in Jackson Couio, Miswun (HospdaD 7 [3] FsteRa Frances Smith b: July 16,1864 in Lees Sunm3it Missouri (L' August 26,1908 in Lee's Sunmiit Missonii +[4) Chades Roseams Sn-i& b: October 19,1863 in GreeRwood, Missouri (Two miles West) in: Jamiary 23,1889 in ffidq)aadenm Jackson Co, Missouri d: November 02,1946 in Kansas CiM Missoijfi 8 [51 Everett Lenore Smith b: October 26, IM in Ws Summit Missouri d-- August 11, 1990 in Lucas, Kansas ............... +[6] EAer Carrie Cromwefl b: May 04,1909 in Vega, Kwim in: May 31,1931 in Kansas City, Missouri d- December 29, 1993 in Ru&%4 Kansas ...................... 9 [71 Harold Leroy &nitli b. October 13,1937 in LirkoDK Kansas If my memory is correct, a Tinsley man was married to a daughter of Peter Rucker in the 1740 time frame. Peter Rucker had a son named John Rucker who had a common property line with Germanna's Michael Holt. Michael Holt and George Holt, his son, were involved in the administration of the estates of both Peter Rucker and John Rucker in the 1742/1743 time frame. So the Tinsley family was in the present day Madison Co, VA area at the time that the Hebron Lutheran Church was built in 1740 and probably was acquainted with at least some members of the Second Colony. Robert Nicholson robertnicholson@cox-internet.com In the late 1720s, Michael Holt of the Second Colony had a common property line with John Rucker. In the early 1740s, Michael Holt and son George Holt were involved in the administration of the estates of John Rucker and Peter Rucker, his father. Michael Holt was also a witness to the will of Peter Rucker as was a William Offill, Peter Rucker's son-in-law, and a William Jackson, who may have also been a son-in-law of Peter Rucker. The Rucker family is believed to have been French Huguenots. In any event, within 15 or 20 years, John Holt, a grandson of Michael Holt, married a Frances Jackson. Frances Jackson in turn apparently had a younger brother named Colby Jackson. All of the Holts and these specific Jacksons were in Orange Co, NC prior to the Revolutionary War. To date, attempts to trace the ancestry of Frances Jackson and Colby Jackson have been unsuccessful. However, several years ago a researcher informed me that he had seen Quaker records that indicated this Colby Jackson along with several related Jacksons had been booted out of the Quakers for serving in the Revolutionary War. Attempts to locate those Quaker records have also been unsuccessful. I found some info about the Ruckers that might be helpful: From, Quit Rents of Virginia, 1704, Surnames Q-R, Pg. 77: Rucker, Peter.............Essex Co. Virginia Tax Records, Virginia Quit Rents, 1704: Essex Co., Pg. 553: Rucker, Peter.............500 Acres Virginia Tax Records, Virginia Quit Rents, 1715: Essex Co., Pg. 74: Rucker, Peter............56 Acres Virginia Tax Records, Essex Co.; An Annotated Copy of the Rent Roll of 1704, Pg 69: Peter Rucker(Died in Orange Co., 1743, married Elizabeth Fielding). Charged with 500 acres in 1704 and 1715. A List of Tithtables in the precinct of James Pickett, Constable. #1 Thomas Rucker 3 #13 Isaac Tinsley 1 #15 Wm Rucker 1 #17 Peter Rucker 6 #23 Wm Offel 1 #50 Michael Holt 3 Compendium of American Genealogy, Vol. IV, Lineage Records, Pg. 299 Peter Rucker (son of Ambrose) from Bavaria to Virginia and had lands in Orange, Spotsylvania and Madison Cos., Va.; m. Elizabeth_____ Compendium of American Genealogy, Vol. VII, Pg. 714: Peter Rucker, (will dated 1743) from Holland 1699, settled in Essex Co., Va., later in Spotsylvania Co.; naturalized 1704; m. Elizabeth-----(d. post 1743). Compendium of American Genealogy, Vol. III, Pg. 450: Photo of Rucker Coat of Arms ** can email this to anyone that wants it, let me know privately. Genealogical Records: Virginia Land, Marriage, and Probate Records, 1639-1850 Date: Feb 6, 1734 Location: Spotsylvania Co., VA Record ID: 43521 Description: Grantee Book Page: B Property: 420 a. in St. Mark's Par. Spts. Co. Remarks: John Rucker of St. Mark's Parish, Spts. Co., to Peter Rucker, Elizabeth Rucker, Peter Rucker, junr., and Ephraim Rucker. �20 curr., 420 a.-remainder of a pat. granted sd. John Rucker, in St. Mark's Par., Spts. Co. "Peter and Elizabeth Rucker, during their Naturall lives, and afterwards to Peter Rucker, Junr., and Ephraim Rucker," etc. Feby. 6, 1733-4. Notes: This land record was originally published in "Virginia Co Records - Spotsylvania Co, 1721-1800, Volume I" edited by William Armstrong Crozier. also found reference to the pedigree of Peter Rucker dating back to the 1300's on Ancestry, so you might want to check there and email the person that posted it, hopefully she has good sources. son of
+1 PETER RUCKER and Elizabeth SUSANNAH Phillips and John RUCKER
-2-1-4-1-1 EPHRAIM RUCKER b 1712, VA
-2-1-4-1-2 REUBEN RUCKER b 1714, Orange Co VA d 1785, Orange Co VA
-2-1-4-1-3 John RUCKER b 1720, Orange Co VA d 1780, Amherst Co VA
m Eleanor WARREN Phillips b 1728 Amherst Co VA d 1798 Amherst Co VA
+1 y Phillips
-2-1-4-1-3-1 George M. RUCKER b 1754 Amherst Co VA d 1818, VA
m c 1778 Martha Tucker b 1756 Amherst Co VA d 1840 Bedford Co VA
+1 Drury Tucker b 24 Sep 1719 Bristol Parish Pr Geo Co VA d 21 Sep 1801 Amherst VA and Susannah Douglas +2 John Tucker b c 1683 Pr Geo Co VA d 6 May 1727 and Catherine Drury +3 Francis Tucker b 17 Sep 1653 St Peters Fort Paget St Georges Bermuda d 11 Dec 1723 Bristol Parish Pr Geo Co VA and Mary Loretta Grampp
-2-1-4-1-3-1-1 Jonathan Rucker b 25.02.1781, VA
m Margaret Hatcher b 1784 VA
+1 y HATCHER
-2-1-4-1-3-1-1-1 James Monroe Rucker b 09.02.1813 Bedford Co VA d 04.06.1878 Bedford Co VA
m Marinda McDaniel b 27.03.1818 Bedford Co VA d 02.07.1889
-1 Virginia Catherine Rucker b 24.04.1849 Bedford Co VA d 13.02.1883 Bedford Co VA m Albert Sherman Burks b 17.03.1838 Bedford Co VA d 11.04.1913 Bedford Co VA son of Martin Burks and Louise Spinner -1-1 Margaret Burks b 1874, VA m SLOAN LEWIS STROUD b 21.01.1867, SC d 13.02.1928, Lynchburg VA
-1-2 Cornelia Waller Burks b 06.03.1870, Bedford Co Charlemont VA d 21.11.1946, Lynchburg VA m Willis Howard Dillard b 05.02.1868, Nelson Co VA d 29.11.1937, Lynchburg VA
-1-3 John Lodowick Burks b 08.12.1871, VA d 01.01.1943, Mercer Co Bluefield VA m Evelyn Marshall b 09.04.1883, Bedford Co VA d 31.08.1969, Bedford Co VA
-1-4 Charles Albert Burks b 08.06.1876, Bedford Co VA d 22.10.1955, Bedford Co VA m Grace Young b 22.01.1882, Grainger Co TN d 07.11.1974, Hamilton Co Chattanooga TN.
-2-1-4-1-3-1-2 Elizabeth Rucker b c 1780 VA d c 1840 VA m 24 Dec 1800 Jeremiah Hatcher -1 Henry Milton Hatcher b 29 Dec 1805 d 15 Apr 1875 VA m Elizabeth Roberta Downs -1-1 Henry Milton Hatcher b 27 Feb 1867 d 22 Dec 1951
-2-1-4-1-4 MARGARET RUCKER b 1720, Orange Co VA d 1801, Madison Co VA
-2-1-4-1-5 PETER RUCKER b 1722, Orange Co VA d 1794, Greene Co VA
-2-1-4-1-6 Ambrose RUCKER b 1724, Norfolk VA d 14.12.1807, Amherst Co VA m Mary CLIFTON HEADLEY b 1730, Amherst Co VA d 1756, Amherst Co VA , 1751 Ambrose received his share of land patented by his deceased father John. 1766 Ambrose received a commission as Lieutenant in Amherst Co militia company. He was then known as Ambrose Rucker, Gent. --Ambrose was appointed justice of the peace, Amherst Co. 1767 Ambrose was appointed to take the list of tithables between the Tobacco row Mountains, Buffalo River, Lynches Road and Fluvanna (now James) river. He continued to take the list of tithables for years. --Ambrose patented 262 acres in Amherst Co. 1775 Ambrose and his brother Benjamin signed a petition to establish a ferry across the Fluvanna (James) River. 1778 Ambrose was appointed Sheriff of Amherst Co, Virginia. 1781 Ambrose Rucker patented 2000 acres of land in Amherst Co. Over the years he patented about 4000 acres in Amherst Co Virginia and another 1480 acres in Fayette Co, Kentucky. 1781 May 24 Ambrose was representing Amherst Co in the Virginia Legislature during the Revolutionary War. they were meeting in Charlottesville, Albemarle Co. Lord Cornwallis sent Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton to Capture Virginia Governor Thomas Jefferson and members of the legislature. By seven in the morning, Tarleton was within 10 miles of Charlottesville. He sent a group of horsemen to capture Governor Jefferson at Monticello. Jefferson saw their approach and fled to safety. Tarleton and the rest of his forces entered the homes of the two Walker brothers and captured several influential Virginians. Tarleton demanded breakfast. Tarleton, impatient with the time his breakfast was taking, was told by the cook that Tarleton's men had eaten two breakfasts. A guard was placed on the kitchen door, and a third breakfast was cooked for Tarleton. While Tarleton was dining, Jack Jouette galloped to Charlottesville to warn the legislators. When Lt. Col. Tarleton entered Charlottesville at full gallop he found most of the legislators had fled. The British thought they would easily catch Colonel Rucker, who was over 6 feet 6 inches tall and weighed about 300 pounds. Colonel Rucker's hunter carried him over hills, creeks and fences, outdistancing the British and leaving then in awe of Ruckers powerful horse. 1783 Ambrose and others were appointed to collect and list the various losses and injuries, private and public, sustained in Amherst Co during the American Revolution. 1791 Ambrose and Benjamin Rucker and other "Gentlemen" were selected to find a site for a town to be called Madison in Amherst Co, Virginia. --December 7 Ambrose Rucker and others were authorized by the Virginia Legislature to raise by lottery 200 pounds to build an academy at Warminister. Ambrose was appointed one of the first trustees of this Academy. Thomas Jefferson was a friends of the Rucker family and visited them in Amherst Co. Jefferson referred to the area as "Rucker's Mountains." Jefferson supported Ambrose Rucker in a land dispute with a neighbor. Patrick Henry represented Ambrose Rucker in that suit. Peter Francisco of Revolutionary War fame and known for his superhuman strength as a friend of Ambrose. While Peter was said to have lifted a saddled horse over a fence to get rid of a sightseer, Ambrose Rucker was the only man who could beat Peter in a friendly fist fight. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 59 page 209 Mrs. Nancy PettyJohn Rucker Edwards. DAR ID Number: 58608 Born in Lynchburg, Va. Wife of Landon Brame Edwards, M. d Descendant of Ambrose Rucker, of Virginia. Daughter of George McDaniel Rucker and Catharine Mundy PettyJohn, hi?? wife. Granddaughter of Ambrose Rucker and Elizabeth Parks, his wife. [p.209] Gr-granddaughter of Reuben Rucker and Margaret McDaniel, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Ambrose Rucker and Mary Clifton Hedley, his wife. Ambrose Rucker (1745-1807) served as member of Committee of Safety, 1775, of Amherst Co, Va., where he died. He was born in Norfolk RUCKER FAMILY GENEAOLOGY by Edith Rucker Whitley (pg. 69) Register of General Asembly of Virginia by Severn, Sessions May 7, June 23, Oct. 1, 1781 to Jan. 5, 1782, mentions William Cabell and Ambrose Rucker as delegates of Amherst Co. June 4, 1781, he was in the House of Delegates, as a member of the Legislative body in Charlottesville when General Tarleton raided the town. The account of his escape is given by his great-granddaughter, Mrs. Ellen Rucker Theisz, as it was told by her grandfather, Isaac Rucker, son of Ambrose Rucker. When General Tarleton appeared at Charlottesville, the Legislative body then in session (1781) dispersed rather hastily. He claimed that his life was saved by his horse, which was a powerful hunter, and trained to jumo fences which he did successfully this June day although his rider weighed over 300 pounds
-2-1-4-1-7 Benjamin RUCKER b 1730, Orange Co VA d 1810, Amherst Co VA
m x
-2-1-4-1-7-1 James W.21 RUCKER b 04.09.1758, Amherst Co VA d 10.09.1819, Cherokee Co KS
m EUPHEMIA TATE b 1758, Bedford Co VA d 06.12.1786, Rutherford Co TN.
-2-1-4-1-8 WINIFRED RUCKER b 1730, Orange Co VA d 11.01.1742, Orange Co VA
-2-1-4-1-9 SARAH RUCKER b 1731, Orange Co VA d 1834, Orange Co VA
-2-1-4-1-10 PHOEBE RUCKER b 1736, Orange Co VA d 1800, Woodford Co KY
-2-1-4-1-11 ISAAC RUCKER b 1737, Orange Co VA d 1798, Amherst Co VA
-2-1-4-1-12 MILDRED RUCKER b 1739, Orange Co VA d 1823, Amherst Co VA
-2-1-4-1-13 ANTHONY RUCKER b 1740, Orange Co VA d 17.02.1821, Amherst Co VA
-2-1-4-2 William Phillips b 1688, North Farnham Parish Richmond Co VA
-2-1-5 John Phillips b 28.01.1641 Wem Shropshire,
-2-1-6 Jeremiah Phillips b 01.09.1644 Hope Bowdler Shropshire
-2-1-7 Mary Phillips b 09.01.1647 Hope Bowdler Shropshire
-2-1-8 Jonathan Phillips b 28.05.1652 St Leonard Bridgnorth Shropshire d 1674, NYC
-2-1-9 Erasmus Phillips b 13.03.1653 St Marys Pembroke d 19.01.1697. /td>
-3 Thomas PARROTT b 1520 m Elizabeth PARKER b 1520, Leicestershire
-4 JAMES JONES b 1532 m ANNE Thomas.
-5 Henry JONES b 1534 m1 Elizabeth HERBERT m2 Catherine MORGAN.
-6 Catherine JONES b 1535, Carmarthenshire,Wales d 1593 m Thomas VAUGHAN.
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526. William Massey de Coddingham, Bechin, Eggerley, etc. b 1440 England d 1465
m Agnes Wooten b 1445 Adquery Cheshire
-1 John Massey de PONTINGTON b 1465, England.
m Margaret/Margery HOLME b 1465 England.
-1-1 Robert MASSEY b 1485
m x
-1-1-1 William MASSEY b 1515
m Alice CREW b 1518.
+1 y CREW
-1-1-1-1 Robert Massey b 1540.
m DorothyY CALVELEY b 1530 Lea Cheshire England.
+1 y CALVELEY
-1-1-1-1-1 Jane MASSEY b 1562.
-1-1-1-2 Roger MASSEY b 1564 m Elizabeth BRERETON b 1565.
-1-1-1-3 Hugh MASSEY b 1566.
-1-1-1-4 William MASSEY b 1568.
-1-1-1-5 Bartholomew MASSEY b 1569.
-1-1-1-6 Robert MASSEY b 1570.
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Wr17. 527. John Thomas Wroth b 1450 Enfield Middlesex
m Margaret Newdigate b 1465 Enfield Middlesex
Wr16 Robert Wroth b 1490, England.
m Jane Hawte b 1491 she m1 Thomas Godyere of Hadley
+1 Sir Thomas Haut/Hawte
m Eliza Frowick dau of Sir Thomas Frowick
Wr15 Sir Thomas Wroth of Durance/Durrants Enfield Mdsx b 1516 Durrants Enfield Middlesex d 9 Oct 1573 Durrants MP for Middlesex 1544 and 1547-1552, Gentleman of Bedchamber & Privy council for Edward VI , ward of the King, educated at St. John's college, Cambridge,a member of Gray's Inn. He absented himself during Mary's reign, and returned upon Elizabeth's coronation. In Parliament, he was Knight of the Shire of Middlesex, 1558, and special commissioner in the government of Ireland in 1562. He was Commissioner for the Muster in Middlesex and for the Lord Lieutenancy of London 1569.
m Mary Rich b 1520 Enfield Middlesex d c 1573 dau of
+1 Richard Rich, 1st Lord
Wr14-1 Sir Robert Wroth of Durance d 1606/7
m Susan Stonard dau of Francis or Jacob Stonard or Stoner of Loughton
Wr14-2 John Wroth of London
Wr14-3 Thomas Wroth of London d 1610 Visitation Essex identifies this Thomas as married to Margaret, dau of Richard Rich of Loehall shown by Visitation London as wife of his son Thomas, but Visitation Kent identifies him as married to a daughter of Bulman of London whilst Visitation London identifies her as Joane, dau of Thomas Bulman of London. The following is supported by "Abstract of Somersetshire Wills, Etc" which starts with this Thomas, describing him as "of Blenden Hall, in Bexley, Kent", and identifes his wife as ...
m Joanna Bulmer dau/heir of Thomas Bulmer of London
Wr14-4 Margery Wroth
m1 Isaac Hill<
m2 Thomas Wyatt of Barking
Wr14-5 3">Judith Wroth
m Robert Burgoin of Warwickshire
Wr14-6 daughter
m Thomas Goddard
Wr14-7 Elizabeth WROTHE b 1554, Enfield Middlesex d 14.08.1614, St Marys Hertingfordbury Hertfordshire
m John Wynne b 1558 York Yorkshire
+1 y WYNNE
Wr14-7-1 Anne WYNNE b 20.11.1579, Bexley Hertfordshire d 1622, St Martins In The Fields London
m?1 George Mynne of Hertingfordbury
m?2 George CALVERT. b 1579 Richmond Yorkshire d 15.04.1632 London
y CALVERT
Wr14-7-1-1 Gov Leonard Calvert b 1606, St Martins In The Fields London d 09.06.1647 St Marys Co MD, 1634-1647 MD Governor
m Anne Brent b c 1615 Admington Gloucestershire
+1 y BRENT
Wr14-7-1-1-1 William Calvert b 1642 MD d 05.1682, Charles Co MD
m Elizabeth Stone b 1634 Gloucester Co VA d 1707 Accomack Co VA
+1 William Stone and Verlinda Graves
Wr14-7-1-1-1-1 Elizabeth Calvert b 05.01.1665 Charles Co MD d 1684 Charles Co MD
m DR. Jsmes Neale b 05.06.1650 Spain d 11.10.1727 Charles Co MD
+1 Capt James Neale b 1615 d 26 Mar 1684 and Anna Maria Gill
Wr14-7-1-1-1-1-1 Mary Neale b 1682, Charles Co MD d 1758, Charles Co MD
m c 1714 Joseph Van Sweringen b 1682 St Marys Co MD d 1719.
Wr14-7-1-1-1-2 John Calvert b 1668 d 1739
m1 Constant Barton
m2 Anne Notley b 1670 d 1723
Wr14-7-1-1-1-3 Richard Calvert b 1672
Wr14-7-1-1-1-4 Cecilius Calvert b 1675?
Wr14-7-1-1-1-5 George Calvert b 22 Aug 1668 Charles Co MD d 1739 Stafford Co VA
Wr14-7-1-1-2 Ann Calvert b 23.06.1645 Yorkshire England d 1714 Calvert Co MD
m1 Baker Brooke b 1628 Sussex England d 1679
m2 Thomas Tasker b 1646 England (wikitree also shows m3 Richard Marsham b c 1638)
+1 Robert Brooke and Mary Baker
Wr14-7-1-1-2-1 Mary Brooke b 1678, Calvert Co MD d 24.05.1763.
m Dr Raphael Neale b 1683 Charles Co MD d 10.12.1743 Charles Co MD son of Anthony Neale and Elizabeth Roswwell , 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
Wr14-7-1-1-2-1-1 Elizabeth Neale b 1704, Charles Co MD d 1742, Charles Co MD m John Lancaster b 1710 St Marys Co MD d 21.05.1760 Charles Co MD , 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 bought of Bowling Speak, and If he has no heirs, to my son Joseph Lancaster, 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
Wr14-7-1-1-2-1-2 Monica Neale b 1718, Charles Co MD d by 1757.
m Edward Digges b 1716 Prince Georges Co MD d 1769 VA, Will of Edward Digges, SMC 6/10/1769-12/18/1769Being 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 DiggesEleanor Digges; Raphael Neale; and George Slye. contributed by John W. O'Neal
+1 y Digges
Wr14-7-1-1-2-1-2-1 Elizabeth Digges b 1740 MD
m Wilfred Neale b 1738, St Marys Co MD
Wr14-7-1-1-2-2 Baker Brooke b 1666, St Marys Co MD d 27.05.1698, St Marys Co MD
Wr14-7-1-1-2-2-1 Leonard Brooke b 1692 St Marys Co MD d 04.05.1736, Prince Georges Co MD
m ANNE NEALE b 1699 MD d 02.07.1770 St Marys Co MD dau of Dr Neale and Elizabeth LORD
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 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 "Colonial Settlers of Prince George's Co 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 LEONARD BROOKE and ANNE NEALE
Wr14-7-1-1-2-2-1-1 Anne Brooke b 1721 Prince Georges Co MD d 07.01.1786 Charles Co MD
m William Neale b 1710 Charles Co MD d 08.02.1763 Charles Co MD
Wr14-7-1-1-2-2-1-1 Capt Leonard Brooke b 1728 Prince Georges Co MD d 10.02.1785 Prince Georges Co MD
m Anne Lowe b 1714 St Marys Co MD d 06.1779 MD
Wr14-7-1-1-2-2-2 Anne Brooke b 1691, Calvert Co MD d c 1756, Calvert Co MD
m Benedict Leonard Boarman b 1687 St Marys Co MD d by 11.03.1757 Charles Co MD
+1 William Boarman and Mary Jarboe
Wr14-7-1-1-2-2-2-1 Richard Basil Boarman b 1720 St Marys Co MD d 27.07.1782 St Marys Co MD
m Anne Gardiner b 1720 St Marys Co MD d by 22.02.1792 St Marys Co MD dau of Clement Gardiner and Eleanor Brooke for ch see above Anne Gardiner.
Wr14-7-1-1-2-3 Leonard Brooke b 1668, MD d 02.04.1718, St Marys Co MD
m Anne Boarman b 1675 St Marys Co MD d 02.04.1718 St Marys Co MD
Wr14-7-1-1-2-4 Benjamin Tasker b 1690, Calvert Co MD d 19.06.1768 m Anne Bladen b 1696, Annapolis Anne Arundel MD d 1775, Annapolis Anne Arundel MD , 1715-1717 MD State Representative, 1721-1722 Annapolis Mayor, 1726-1727 Annapolis Mayor, 1750-1753 Annapolis Mayor , 1752-1753 MD Governor, 1756-1757 Annapolis Mayor
My13 Anne Mynne d 08.08.1622
m 22.11.1604 George Calvert, 1st Lord Baltimore b 1578/9, d 15.04.1632
Wr14-8 Mary Wroth probably of this generation
m Richard Hardres of Hardres
Wr14-9+ other issue - Edward dsp, Richard, Gersona dsp
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528. William Bourchier, VISCOUNT BOURCHIER b 1433 Great Totham Essex k 14.04.1471 Battle Of Barnet Hertfordshire
m1 Anne WoodvilleE b 1451 North Fambridge Essex d 30.07.1489 London
m2 Isobel de Vere b 1436 Hedingham Castle Essex
Isabel Bourchier
Henry Bourchier, 2nd Earl of Essex
Cecily Bourchier b 1464 Tickhill York d 9 Feb 1493 Chartley
m John Devereux, 8th Baron Ferrers b 1461, Chartley Staffordshire d 07.05.1501, 1485-1501 8th Baron of Ferrers of Chartley
Walter DEVEREUX b 1488, Chartley Staffordshire d 17.09.1558, 1550-1558 1st Viscount of Hereford
m Mary GREY, b 1494 Groby Leichestershire England d 22.02.1537 dau of Thomas GREY and CECILIA BONVILLE for ch see above Mary Grey.
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529. Elizabeth Audley b 1472 Heleigh Staffordshire
m John Sydenham b 1468 Cubberley Gloucestershire d 07.12.1542 Combe Somerset, 1505 Somerset Sheriff, 1505-1505 Dorset Sheriff
John Sydenham b 1494, Brimpton Somerset d 1557, Brimpton Somerset
m Ursula Brydges b 1501, Cubberley Gloucestershire d 01.1576, Brimpton Somerset dau of Sir Giles Brydges of Coberley, Glos.
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530. Sir Thomaqs Edward Stradling b 1454 St. DonatsCastle Gladmorgan Wales d 08.09.1480 St. Donats, Glamorgan, Wales
m Janet Mathew b 1455 Radyr Glamorgan Wales d 1535 Picton Slebech Pembrokeshire Wales
-1 JANE STRADLING b 1476, St. Donant's Castle, Vale of Glamorgan Glenmorganshire, Wales; d 1520, Wales.
m Sir William Griffith b 1480 of Penrhyn Castle Penrhyn Castle, Caernarvonshire of North Wales d 1531 Penrhyn, Caernarvonshire, Wales.
-1-1 Mary GRIFFITH b 1520, Llandegai, Caernarvonshire Wales d 21.10.1588.
m Sir Randle Brereton b 1499 of Malpas Cheshire
Mary GRIFFITH and SIR BRERETON
-1-1 Judith Brereton b 1612, Coddington, Cheshire, d 1688, Coddington, Cheshire
m Thomas Massey b 1610 Coddington, Cheshire d by 1688, Coddington, Cheshire,
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531. Thomas Stradling b 1454 St Donats Castle Cardiff Glamorgan Wales d 08.08.1480
m Jane Mathew b 1455 Radyr Glamorgan Wales d 1535 Wales dau of William Thomas and GWLADUS DAFYDD
-1 Edward Stradling b 1474, St Donats Castle Cardiff Glamorgan Wales d 18.05.1535, St Donats Castle Cardiff Glamorgan Wales.
m Elizabeth de Arundell b 1484 Lanherne Cornwall d 02.03.1513 Merthermawr Cornwall
+1 SIR ARUNDELL and Catherine DINHAM
-1-1 Catherine STRADLING b 1512, St Donats Castle Cardiff Glamorgan Wales; d 24.04.1585, Somerset England.
m Thomas PALMER,. b 1508 Angmering Sussex England d mel. 1582 - 1583 Parham Sussex
+1 Robert PALMER and BRIDGET WESSE
-1-1-1 John PALMER b 24.06.1544, Parham Sussex d 24.12.1586, Duxbury Plymouth Co MA
m Elizabeth VERNEY b 1558 Fairfield Stoke Coursy Somerset d 17.03.1592 Holt Holt Castle Worcestershire
+1 y VERNEY
-1-1-1-1 Walter PALMER b 10.1585, Somerset d 10.10.1661, Stonington New London Co CT
m1 REBECCA SHORT b 1589 Charlestown Middlesex Co MA Usa d 15.07.1671 Charlestown Middlesex Co M + 5 ch
m2 FRANCES BLOSSOM b 1591 Parham Somerset d 1635 Duxbury Plymouth Co MA + 1 ch
m3 Elizabeth ANN SMITH BREWSTER b 1568 Yetminster Dorset d 1623 England
m4 ANN Elizabeth BOOTH b 1587 Yetminster Dorset d 1629 Charlestown Middlesex Co MA
Much research has been done to connect Walter to an ancestral family 2. Walter Palmer, seeking religious freedom, sailed from Gravesend, Ke 3. Walter was called a non-conformist, he had strong religious convictions 4. From page 378, Volume III of Colonial Families of the United States o Arms -- Or, two bars gules, each charged with three trefoils slipped v Crest -- A demi-panther rampant guardant, flames issuing from ears and m Motto -- Palma virtuti. 5. Biography from Richard Anson Wheeler's, "History of Stonington, Con WALTER PALMER, the progenitor of the family of his name, who first set The CT General Court were not satisfied with his locating him Thomas Stanton, the interpreter general of New England, was the first t ELDRED AND ASSOCIATED FAMILIES, Researched by: Catherine Matson & Clari Walter Palmer came to America in 1626 and settled first in Salem w Walter's estate was over 1656 pounds, a very large sum. The old bu +1 Thomas SHORT and ANN
-1-1-1-1-1 Hannah PALMER b 15.06.1634, Charleston Suffolk Co MA d 1681, Stonington New London Co CT
m1 John FISH b 21.01.1620, Great Bowden Leicestershire d 1689, Groton New London Co CT
m2 Thomas HEWITT b 1630, Stonington New London Co CT d 1662, At Sea
m3 Roger STORRY d by 1680. see HISTORY OF STONINGTON CT, by Wheeler, page 418 & 419. Pending the session of the General Court of CT in 1670, a h So on the 27th day of December 1671, she was united in marriage wi WALTER PALMER OF CHARLESTOWN & REHOBOTH, MASS. & STONINGTON, CONN., Co She was bapt. 15 Jun 1634 in First Church in Charlestown, MA (The F Hannah removed with her parents to Rehoboth, MA, in 1643 and there REFERENCES: Genealogy: PG/p.25---Dr. BSP/p. 7-PF/p.16---STER./pp. 4,5 H Hannah was evidently born early in May or in early June of 1634, b His widow, Hannah, petitioned the General Court of CT for l HANNAH PALMER was born in Charlestown, Mass. in 1634, daughter of Walte Thomas continued his coastal trading business and extended it to inclu Notater for Thomas HEWITT: Notes for Thomas HEWITT: HISTORY OF STONINGTON CT, by Wheeler, page 418 & 419. So far as is known from reliable sources, Thomas Hewitt, who was a s DESCENDANTS OF CAPTAIN Thomas HEWITT OF STONINGTON, CONN., Compiled by V The ancestry of Thomas Hewitt, a sea captain, has yet to be discovered THE DESCENDENTS OF EZEKIEL MAINE, by A. A. Aspinwall, pp. 103. Thomas-1 Hewitt was early of Scituate, MA. He was a seafaring man. C DESCENDANTS OF CAPTAIN Thomas HEWITT OF STONINGTON, CONN., Compiled by V The ancestry of Thomas Hewitt, a sea captain, has yet to be discov HANNAH PALMER was born in Charlestown, Mass. in 1634, daughter of W Thomas continued his coastal trading business and extended it to i Sources: Vital Records of Stonington, CT Richard Anson Wheeler, HISTORY OF STONINGTON, CONN., New London: 1900, p Doris Palmer Buys, WALTER PALMER OF STONINGTON, CONN., Fallbrook, Ca., 1 James Savage, GENEALOGY DICTIONARY OF NEW ENGLAND, Baltimore: 1909, Vol
-1-1-1-1-2 Rebecca PALMER b 07.07.1647, Stonington New London Co CT d 02.05.1713, Stonington New London Co CT , freeman in 1666 in CT, signed the Pawcatuck Articles in 1658, and was a deputy to the General Court in 1669. `````````````````````````````````````````````````` "The action of the General Court of CT in pushing its claims eastward to the Pawcatuck River, was by no means acquiesced in by MA, and the seriously controverted question of jurisdiction was referred to the Commissioners of the United Colonies for decision. Meanwhile, or until the matter could be amicably decided, the planters were advised 'to carry themselves and order their affaires peaceably, and by common agreement.' Acting on this advise, the original settlers and a few others who had joined them, met together on the 30th of June, 1658, and organized a local government with what may be termed a constitution, entitled 'The Asotiation of Poquatuck people,' which was signed by eleven persons, viz.: William Chesebrough, and his three sons, Samuel, Nathaniel and Elisha; Thomas Stanton and his son Thomas; Walter Palmer and his two sons, Elihu and Moses; Georg Denison, and Thomas Shaw. This compact is in the handwriting of William Chesebrough and pledged the signers 'to maintain and deffend the peace of the place and to aid and asist one another according to law and rules of righteousnes, till such other provition be made ffor us as may atain our end above written.' After affixing their names to the document, the signers chose Capt George Denison and William Chesebrough to be 'comytioners' to carry out the provisions of the contract. Three months later the Commissioners of the United Colonies decided that the territory in dispute belonged to MA, and the General Court of that Colony named it Southertown and annexed it to the Co of Suffolk. Southertown remained a township of MA until the issue of the Charter of CT by King Charles, II, dated April 25, 1662, which fixed the eastern boundary of CT at Pawcatuck River, this territory which for three and a half years had been subject to the control of MA, reverted back to the sister Colony. Through this period William Chesebrough held the office of Selectman." (Biographical sketch of William Chesebrough and a letter from Rev. Amos Chesebrough about the sketch from Anna Chesebrough Wildey's book)
m ELISHA CHESEBROUGH 20.04.1665 New London Co CT b 1637 Boston Suffolk MA Usa d 01.04.1670 Stonington New London Co CT
+1 William CHESEBROUGH and ANNA STEVENSON
-1-1-1-1-2-1 ELIHU CHESEBROUGH b 03.12.1668
m HANNAH MINOR.
-1-1-1-1-3 GERSHOM PALMER b 1644, Rehoboth Bristol Co MA, Usa; d 27.09.1718, Stonington New London Co CT
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- - - -
532. Roger Townshend b 1450 Raynham Norfolk, lawyer
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m Mary Newgate b 1595 England d 1692.
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-1-1-1-1-1-1 Mary Townsend b 05.1610, Norwich Norfolk
m Robert Stith b 1606 Kirkham Parish Lancashire d Charles City Co VA
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m Ann Alenson b 15 Jun 1573 Kirkham Lancashire d there 1620
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m Anne James b c 1545 d c May 1574
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-1-4 James Eppes b 1697 d 1740.
-1-1-1 Lewellen Eppes b 1712 Charles City VA d by 1744
-1-1-2 Temple Eppes b 1714
-1-1-3 Peter Eppes b 1716
-1-1-4 Mary Eppes b 1720
-1-1-5 Angelica Eppes b 1722
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-1-2-2 Miriam Ann Eppes m Randolph
-1-1
-1-2-1-1 Henry Randolph
-1-2-1-2 William Randolph
-1-2-1-3 Isham Randolph
-1-2-1-4 John R Randolph
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -2 John Stith b 1658, England d by 1724 VA
m Mary Randolph 1685 b 11.1663
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -2-1 William Stith b 1707, Henrico VA d 19.09.1755. 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]
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m William Pasteur d 03.1791
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-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -2-1-4 Mary Stith b 1743 Varina Henrico Co VA d 1816
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -2-1-5 Polly Stith
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m William Dawson 1733 b 1704 d 1752.
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m Mary Johnston b 1738 dau of Gabriel Johnston and Penelope Eden
-1 William Johnstone Dawson b 1756
-2 Penelope Eden Dawson m Tristram Lowther

-2-1 William Dawson Lowther b VA
-2-2 Maria Louise Lowther m Joseph Blount Skinner b 18.01.1781 Berkeley, NC
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-2 Mary Stith Maury b 07.06.1777 Williamsburg James City VA
-3 ANN Tunstall Maury b 14.09.1782 James City VA d 1851
-4 William Grymes Maury b 29.03.1784 Williamsburg James City VA
-5 Leonard Hill Maury b 04.12.178, James City VA
-6 Penelope Johnstone Fontaine Maury b 03.01.1785 James City VA
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-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -2-2-2-4 Hannah Grymes
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-b Jane Frances Anderson m 1742 Ellyson Armistead b c 1718 York Co VA d there 1757
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m1 Rebecca Cocke d 05.04.1787
m2 Lucy Gibson
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m AMY WilliamS 09.10.1786 Bedford VA b 23.10.1764 Bedford VA d 01.01.1836 Pleasant Fairfield OH
-1 Judith Stith
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-3 John Stith b 1789 Henry VA d 1881
-4 Jordan Stith b 1790
-5 Joshua Stith b 1791 NC
-6 James Stith b 1793 Danbury Stokes NC
-7 Jesse Stith b 04.04.1795 Danbury Stokes NC d 22.02.1875 Pleasant Fairfield OH
-8 Martha Stith b 10.03.1798, Danbury Stokes NC
-9 Elizabeth Stith b 1800, Danbury Stokes NC
-10 Amy Stith b 1802, Danbury Stokes NC
-11 Rebecca Stith b 1803, Danbury Stokes NC
-12 Osburn Stith b 1804, Danbury Stokes NC
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m William Dandridge b 1770 Jamestown James City VA
-1 William Spotswood Dandridge b 1809 Richmond Henrico VA
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m William Thompson b 1694 Henrico Co VA
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m 1764 Margaret Darville
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m1 Elizabeth Parke + 1 ch
m2 x Reeves d 1784 Mecklenburg VA + 3 ch
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-1 Peyton Stith
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-6 Susan Stith m John Hamil 06.11.1794
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-5-2 Charles Eaton Haynes b 15.04.1784 Mecklenburg VA d 29.08.1841 Milledgeville Hancock GA
-5-3 Thomas Haynes b 03.12.1785 Columbia GA d 03.01.1842, Sparta Hancock GA
-5-4 Catherine Haynes b 09.06.1787 Mecklenburg VA d 17.08.1832
-5-5 FRANCES Haynes b 27.04.1789 Mecklenburg VA d by 1889
-5-6 Mary Haynes b 28.07.1790 Mecklenburg VA d by 1890
-5-7 John Wesley Haynes b 06.06.1793, Mecklenburg VA d 02.09.1795, Mecklenburg VA
-5-8 Elizabeth Haynes b 17.06.1794, Mecklenburg VA d 1863.
-5-9 Susannah Wesley Haynes b 27.03.1796, Mecklenburg VA d by 1896.
-5-10 William Peyton Haynes b 19.12.1797, Mecklenburg VA d by 1897.
-5-11 Martha Mendy Stith Haynes b 28.07.1799, Mecklenburg VA d 14.06.1870.
-6-1 Catherine A S Hamill
-7-1 William Anderson Cobb
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m William Westwood
-1 William Westwood b 1764
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-3 Mary Tabb Westwood b 1768
-4 Jane Westwood b 1762

-2-1 W T WESTWOOD
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m Capt Thomas Wynne b 1657 Charles City VA d1718 Surry Co VA he m2 Martha Wingfield
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -3-1 Thomas Wynne Jr b c 1680 Charles City Va
m1 Martha Johnson + 1 ch
m2 Mary Hewitt
Thomas WYNNE and MARTHA JohnSON .
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-2 Milley Wynne
-3 Marry Wynne
-4 Peterson Wynne
-5 William Wynne
-6 Robert Wynne
-7 Nathaniel Wynne d 1810.
-8 Francis Wynne b 1769.
-9 Thomas Wynne b 1763.
-10 John Wynne Jr d 1796
-1-1 Richmond Wynne
-1-2 John C Wynne
-1-3 William L Wynne
-1-4 Lewis Wynne
-1-5 Hartwell Wynne b 1794 d 1855
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m John Cox
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m1 1708 Sussex VA Anne Bolling b 22.07.1690 Kippax Prince George VA d Sussex VA + 6 ch
m2 Mary Phillipson + 1 ch
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-1 Lucreta Tucker b 15 Aug 1731 in Albemarle Parish, Sussex,VA m c 1759 Peter Winnfield.
-2 Joel Tucker b 1735 d 1772 md Judith x
-3 Benjamen Tucker b 1737.
-4 Robert Wayne Tucker b 8 Sep 1739 m1 Mary Green + 5 ch m2 Mary Gilliam + 7 ch m1 1757 Dinwiddie VA Mary Green + 5 ch m2 1765 Dinwiddie VA Mary GILLIAM + 7 ch
-5 Anne Tucker b 1740.
-6 Wood Tucker b 1741.
-7 Martha Tucker b 1719 in Henrico, Va m Benjamin Bell
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-1-1 Ann Wingfield b 1760 in Sussex VA
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-7-4 Benjamin Bell b c 1748
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m Matthew Parham
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-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -3-3-2-1 Matthew Parham b 27.02.1750, Albermarle Parish Sussex VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -3-3-2-2 ANGELINEngeline Parham b 07.06.1745, Albermarle Parish Sussex VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -3-3-2-3 Robert Parham b 17.01.1747 Albermarle Parish Sussex VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -3-3-2-4 Samuel Parham b 02.06.1748, Albermarle Parish Sussex VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -3-3-2-5 Peg Parham b 11.01.1760.
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -3-3-2-6 Elizabeth Parham
m Stith Parham
-1 Matthew A Parham
-2 Thomas Stith Parham
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -3-3-3 Martha Wynne b c 1709 Sussex Va
m Matthew Parham
-1 Matthew Parham bap 27 Feb 1750 in Albemarle Par Sussex, Va.
-2 Angeline Parham b 7 Jun 1745 in Albemarle Sussex Va bap 18 Aug 1745 in Albemarle Par Sussex Va.
-3 Robert Parham b 17 Jan 1747 in Albemarle Sussex Va bap 25 Feb 1747 in Albemarle Par Sussex Va.
-4 Samuel Parham b 2 Jun 1748 in Albemarle Sussex Va.
-5 Peg Parham b 11 Jan 1760 in Albemarle Sussex Va.
-6 Elizabeth Parham m Stith Parham

-6-1 Matthew A Parham
-6-2 Thomas Stith Parham
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -3-3-4 Cornelia Wynne b c 1713 Sussex Co Va
m Jefferson Raines b 1712 Charles City VA
-1 xy Raines b 26 Aug 1736 in Albemarle Parish Surry Va.
-2 Robert Wynne Raines b 25 Jun 1739 in Albemarle Surry Va m (Jane x
-3 Richard Raines b 2 Mar 1740 in Albemarle Surry Va.
-4 Jefferson Raines bap 25 Dec 1744 in Albemarle Surry Va.
-5 Anna Raines b 14 Sep 1746 in Albemarle Parish Surry Va.
-6 Theodosia Raines b 20 Mar 1750 in Albemarle Surry Va

-2-1 Peter Green Raines b 26 Oct 1760 in Albemarle Surry Va.
-2-2 William Raines b 8 Apr 1762 in Albemarle Surry Va.
-2-3 Littleton Raines b in Albemarle Surry Va bap 1 Jun 1766
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -3-3-5 Martha Wynne b c 1715 Sussex Co Va m Benjamin Bell
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -3-3-6 Angelica Wynne b c 1716 Sussex Va
m William Raines
-1 xy Raines b 26.08.1736, Albermarle Parish Sussex VA
-2 Robert Wynne RAINES b 25.06.1739, Albermarle Parish Surrey VA m JANE
-3 Richard RAINES b 02.03.1740, Albermarle Parish Surrey VA
-4 JEFFERSON RAINES b 25.12.1744, Albermarle Parish Surrey VA
-5 ANNA RAINES b 14.09.1746, Albermarle Parish Surrey VA
-6 THEODOSIA RAINES b 20.03.1750, Albermarle Parish Surrey VA

-2-1 Peter Green Raines b 26.10.1760 Albermarle Surry VA
-2-2 William Raines b 08.04.1762 Albermarle Surry VA
-2-3 Littleton Raines b 01.06.1766 Albermarle Surry VA
-1 Jefferson Raines
-2 Robert Wynne Raines
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-3-3-7 Mary WYNNE b 1718, Sussex VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-3-3-8 Anne Wynne b c 1720 Sussex Co VA (possibly a 2nd Anne by Anne Bolling, if Anne by Mary Phillipson d y)
m Thomas Butler
-1 Mary Butler
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-3-4 Mary Wynne b c 1689 Charles City, Va
m 1695 Surry Co VA Nathaniel Malone b 1680 Surrey VA d 1732 Surrey VA
-1 William Malone b 1710 Bristol, Prince George, VA m1.06.1709 Charles City Henrico VA Anne Booth b 1694 Charles City VA dau of George BOOTH and AMY MALONE
-2 Nathaniel Malone b 1706 Bristol, Prince George, Va m 1720 Christian Linnington m ChristianN Linnington 1720 Bristol Prince George VA
-3 Daniel Malone b 1696 Bristol Parish, Prince George, Va m 1696 Bristol Prince George VA Sarah Sullivan
-4 Drury Malone Sr b 1708 Bristol, Prince George, Va m1 Martha Jones + 10 ch m2 Penelope x m1 Martha JONES + 1^0 ch m2 Penelope
-5 Thomas Malone b 1704 Bristol, Prince George, Va. m Millicent Chappelle m Millicent Chappelle
-6 Frances Malone b 1707 Bristol, Prince George, Va m Joseph Harper
-7 Amy Malone b c 1705 Bristol, Prince George, Va m George Booth b 1679 d 14.08.1763 Sussex VA
-8 Mary Malone b 20 Mar 1719 Bristol, Prince George, VA m James Irvine
-9 Courtney Malone b 1710.
-10 Anne Malone b 1712 Bristol, Prince George, Va.
-11 Phoebe Malone b 1698 Bristol, Prince George
-1-1 Lucreece Malone b 3 May 1724 in Dinwiddie, VA
-1-2 George Booth Malone b 26 Nov 1737 in Eastern, Va m1 Sarah Bass + 10 ch m2 Lucy Marshall + 4 ch
-1-3 Reuben Malone b 26 Sep 1741 in Bristol Parish, Prince George Va m Lucy Curtis
-1-4 William Malone b 1746 in Prince George, Va.
-1-5 Booth Malone b 1743
-1-6 Winifred Malone
-1-7 Wilmoth Malone
-2-1 Lucy Malone
-2-2 Thomas Malone b c 1738.
-2-3 John Malone m Mary Malone
-2-4 Nathaniel Malone m Rebecca Winfield
-2-5 Christian Malone
-3-1 Thomas Malone m1 Susannah Tuck m2 Nancy Dunkley
-3-2 John Malone m1 Ebey Hawkins m2 3 Feb 1801 Martha Tranum + 6 ch
-3-3 Bannister Malone b 1770 in Va d c 1820 Adair Co KY m1 13.08.1804 Adair KY Martha Miller + 2 ch m2 18.09.1823 Adair Co KY Delina Dillingham + 1 ch
-3-4 Jameson Malone m Ulsey
-3-5 Peter Malone m Ann Hardin ?dau of y Hardin and x Ivey
-3-6 William Malone b 1718 m Ann Booth b c 1719 d aft. 1763 s.b. -7-7
-3-7 Mary Malone b 20 Mar 1719 m James Irvine
-3-8 Charles Malone b 1722 in Bristol Prince George Va.
-3-9 Nathaniel Malone b 1723.
-3-10 Isham Malone b 1725 Bristol Pr Geo Va m 1696 in Bristol Prince George Va Sarah Sullivan
-3-11 Elizabeth Malone m 4.01.1787 Lunenburg VA Clement Tranum
-3-12 Rebecca Malone m John Andrews
-3-13 Susannah Malone m James Reynolds
-3-14 Martha Malone m William Hardin ?s.a. son of y Hardin and x Ivey
-3-15 George Malone b 1727.
-3-16 Daniel Malone b 1729 m Elizabeth Sansom
-3-17 Drury Malone b 1731 m Cecily Johnson
-4-1 Drury Cole Malone b 1717 Va m Martha Jones
-4-2 Thomas Cole Malone b 1719 Va.
-4-3 Isham Malone b 1720 Va m Lucy Lanier
-4-4 Daniel Malone b 1725 in Va.
-4-5 Nathaniel Malone b 1738 Va m1 Elizabeth Evans + 3 ch m2 Judith Staples
-4-6 Martha Malone b 27 Mar 1741 in Surry, Va m y Holmes
-4-7 Jones Malone d 1784 m Anney Taylor
-4-8 Amy Malone m William Taylor
-4-9 Betsy Malone m y Seward
-4-10 Ann Malone m Charles Floyd
-5-1 William Malone
-5-2 Thomas Malone b 1736 in VA
-5-3 Daniel Malone
-5-4 Frances Malone b 1743 in VA d by 1817 m Isham Nance b 1747 VA d 1817 Mecklenburg VA
-5-5 Lucy Malone m Brunswick VA Samuel Lanier b 1743 Brunswick Prince George VA
-6-1 Joseph Harper
-6-2 Drury Harper
-6-3 Nathaniel Harper m x Wells
-7-1 George Booth
-7-2 Mary Booth m John Parham
-7-3 Winifred Booth m Drury Robinson
-7-4 see below Lucy Booth m Henry Jones
-7-5 Anne Booth m y Heath
-7-6 John Booth
-7-7 s. a, -3-6 Anne Booth b 1694, Charles City VA m 1 Jun 1709 Charles City, VA William Malone b 1710 Bristol, Prince George, Va d 1774, son of Nathaniel Malone and Mary Wynne

-1-2-1 Elizabeth Bass Malone b 28 Jul 1757 in Brunswick Va d 1827 in Granville NC
-1-2-2 Lewis Malone b 12 Apr 1759 in Brunswick Va d 1810 in Washington AL
-1-2-3 Miles Malone b 24 Feb 1761 in Brunswick VA
-1-2-4 Nancy Ann Malone b Dec 1762 in Brunswick VA
-1-2-5 Mary Malone b 3 Apr 1765 in Brunswick VA d 1811
-1-2-6 John Malone b 22 Jan 1769 in Brunswick Va
-1-2-7 Martha Malone b 27 Apr 1771 in Brunswick VA d 1795 VA
-1-2-8 Booth Malone b 9 Feb 1776 in Brunswick Va
-1-2-9 Wilmoth Malone b 16 Jan 1774 in Brunswick VA
-1-2-10 George Malone Jr b 28 Jan 1776 in Brunswick Va d 23 Dec 1845 in Giles TN
-1-2-11 Sarah Malone b 6 Feb 1778 in Brunswick Va d 24 Nov 1851
-1-2-12 William Malone b 5 May 1780 in Brunswick, Va d 1814 in Washington AL
-1-2-13 Robert Lafayette Malone b 7 Dec 1781 in Brunswick, VA
-1-2-14 James Carter Malone b 17 Mar 1786 in Brunswick Va d 1858 in Brunswick VA
-1-3-1 Jordan Malone bap 9 Mar 1766 in Albemarle Surry Va
-1-3-2 Nancy Malone b Mar 1767 in Albemarle Surry Va
-1-3-3 Claiborne Malone
-1-3-4 Letitia Malone
-1-3-5 Eleanor Malone
-1-3-6 Sukey Malone
-1-3-7 Frances Malone
-1-4-1 John Malone b 1770 in Dinwiddie Va d 1818 in Dinwiddie Va
-1-4-2 Harper Malone b 23 Apr 1774 in Dinwiddie Va d 18 Mar 1841 in Madison, Al.
-1-4-3 William Malone b 1778 in Dinwiddie Va d aft. 1850 in Dinwiddie Va
-1-4-4 Daniel Malone b 1780 in Dinwiddie Va
-1-4-5 Nathaniel Malone b 1780 in Dinwiddie Va
-1-4-6 George Malone
-1-4-7 Benjamin Malone b 1785 in Dinwiddie Va d 1832 in Madison Al
-2-3-1 Lucy Malone b Dec 1760
-2-3-2 Nathaniel Malone b 6 Jun 1764
-2-3-3 Thomas Malone
-2-3-4 William Malone b 8 Feb 1767d 1830
-2-3-5 John Malone b 8 Sep 1769d 1812
-2-3-6 Daniel Malone d 1815
-2-3-7 Elizabeth Malone b 5 Sep 1772
-3-1-1 John MALONE b 1786
-3-1-2 Henry MALONE b 1788
-3-1-3 Nathaniel MALONE b 1789
-3-1-4 William MALONE b 1790
-3-1-5 Thomas S MALONE b 1800; d 1850
-3-2-1 Young Gressom Malone b 1805 in Greene Ga d 1861 in Henry Al
-3-2-2 Thompson Malone b 1802 in Ga d aft 1860 in Greene Ga
-3-2-3 Clement Malone b 1800 in Greene GA d by 1850 in Greene GA
-3-2-4 Arthur Malone
-3-2-5 Dr R Malone b 1808 in Greene GA d 1861 in Gordon GA
-3-2-6 John Malone b 1811 in Greene GA
-3-3-1 Benjamin Malone b 1805 in KY
-3-3-2 Jordon Allen Malone b 15 Sep 1814 in Ky d 23 Aug 1888 in Crawford MS
-3-3-3 Sally Malone
-3-5-2 Lemuel Malone
-3-5-3 Ivey Malon
-3-10-1 Isham Malone Jr
-3-11-1 Fannie Tranum b Apr 1789 d bef. 20 Apr 1858 in Montgomery, AL
-3-11-2 Lemuel Tranumd abt. 1820 in Montgomery Al
-3-11-3 Reuben Tranum d in Morgan Ga
-3-11-4 William Toombs Tranum
-3-11-5 Sarah Tranum b 26 Dec 1792 d 8 Jun 1845
-3-14-1 Nancy Hardin
-3-14-2 John Hardin
-3-14-3 Erasmus Hardin
-3-14-4 Thomas Hardin
-3-14-5 Daniel Hardin
-3-14-6 William Hardin
-3-14-7 James Hardin
-3-16-1 Artemissa Malone b 1810 d 1880
-3-16-2 Miranda Clinton Malone b 1810 d 1860
-3-16-3 Elizabeth Malone
-3-17-1 Mary Ann Malone b c 1762 d 1867
-3-17-2 Jesse "David" Malone b c 1770 d 1849
-3-17-3 Drury Malone Jr b c 1785 d 1851
-4-3-1 Benjamin6 Malone b 6 Nov 1756 in Lunenburg Va d 1824
-4-3-2 Wynne Malone d 1841.
-4-3-3 Isaac Malone
-4-3-4 Mary Malone b 28 Feb 1760 d 1822
-4-3-5 Sophia Malone b 1765 in VA
-4-3-6 Elizabeth Malone b 26 Feb 1762 in Mecklenburg Va d 29 Mar 1847 in Newton Ga.
-4-3-7 Lucy Malone b 9 Sep 1768 d 1829
-4-3-8 Martha Jones Malone b 23 Oct 1770 d 1811
-4-3-9 Drury Malone b 12 Jan 1773 d 1808
-4-3-10 Susannah Malone b 1775
-4-3-11 Isham Malone b 21 Apr 1777 d 1816
-4-3-12 Sarah Malone b 21 Jul 1779 d 1822
-4-3-13 Rebecca Malone b 16 Mar 1782 d Jun 1824
-4-3-14 John Malone b 21 Nov 1784 d 12 Oct 1813
-4-3-15 Thomas L Malone b 12 Nov 1786 in b Mecklenburg VA d 23 Oct 1816 in Richmond Ga
-4-5-1 Stephen Malone b 18 Feb 1783 in Mecklenburg VA d 18 Dec 1865 in Payson Adams IL
-4-5-2 Ludwell Malone
-4-5-3 Nancy Malone
-4-7-1 William B Malone b 30 Oct 1781 in Mecklenburg VA d 21 Feb 1836 in Perry IL
-4-10-1 Drury Floyd
-4-10-2 Josiah Floyd b 1760 d 1832
-4-10-3 Martha Floyd
-4-10-4 Phoebe Floyd
-5-1-1 Cuthbert Williamson Malone b 1774 in Va
-5-4-1 John Nance b 1769 i Mecklenburg VA
-5-4-2 William Nance b 1771 in Mecklenburg VA
-5-4-3 Isham Nance b 1779 in Mecklenburg VA
-5-4-4 Thomas Nance b 1784 in Mecklenburg VA
-5-4-4 Nancy Nance b 1790 in Mecklenburg VA
-5-4-6 Frances M Nance b 8 Apr 1792 in Mecklenburg VA d 12 Nov 1855 in TN
-5-4-7 Mary Nance b 1782 in Mecklenburg, Va d 1818 in Mecklenburg Va
-5-4-8 Elizabeth Nance b 1788 in Mecklenburg VA d by 1818
-5-5-1 Patricia Lanier b 1768 in Mecklenburg VA
-5-5-2 Elizabeth Lanier b 1770 in Mecklenburg VA
-5-5-3 Mary Lanier
-6-3-1 Joseph Wells Harper
-6-3-2 Mary Harper
-6-3-3 Thomas Harper
-6-3-4 Nathaniel Harper
-6-3-5 Rebecca Harper
-7-1-1 Reubin Booth
-7-1-2 Thomas Booth
-7-1-3 George Booth
-7-1-4 John Booth
-7-1-5 Mary Booth
-7-1-6 Gilliam Booth
-7-2-1 George Parham
-7-2-2 Thomas Parham
-7-2-3 John Parham
-7-2-4 Matthew Parham
-7-3-1 Winifred Robinson
-7-4-1 Lucy Jones
-7-5-1 Ann Heath
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4 Drury Stith b 1670, Charles City VA d 01.1741, Brunswick Co VA
m Susan Bathurst b 1675 New Kent VA d 1745 VA

Elizabeth Buckner b c 1700
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-1 1426. i. William Stith b 1697 Charles City VA d 1749, Charles City VA
m Elizabeth Buckner b c 1700 in Yorktown, Va d 1777 Brunswick Co Va dau of
+1 Maj William Buckner b c 1661/?82 in Glouchester, Va will 21 May 1716 Magistrate, Burg York Co Surveyor General of the Colony 1708-16 and Catherine Ballard b c 1680 in Yorktown Va d 1777 York Co Va
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-1-1 Drury Stith b c 1718 in Brunswick Co Va
m1 c 1745 Martha Kennon b 17 OCT 1731 in Conjurer's Neck, Henrico Co VA + 3 ch dau of Richard Kennon b 1690 in Conjurer's Neck, Henrico Co Virginia and Agnes Bolling b 30 NOV 1700 in Charles City Co grdau of Hon Robert Thomas Bolling b 26 DEC 1646 in London, England and Anne Stith b c 1665 in Charles City Co
-1 Drury Stith b 1746 Brunswick VA m Lucy Nicholson
-2 Buckner Stith b c 1748 in Brunswick Co Va d 1800 m 26 FEB 1772 Anne Dade b 1758 in Brunswick Co/King George Va dau of Baldwin Dade b 13 OCT 1716 in Stafford/King George Co Va and Virlinda Beheathland b c 1715
-3 Elizabeth Stith b 23 Jun 1754 ?d y or = as below
-1
-2-1 Catherine Stith b c 1775 d 9 Aug 1796 m 4 NOV 1790 Robert Bolling b 3 MAR 1759 in "Bollingbrook," Petersburg, Va son of Robert Bolling b 12 JUN 1730 and Mary Marshall Tabb b 12 JUN 1737 in Amelia Co
-2-2 Ann Dade Stith b 1781 in Va d 19 Mar 1846 Center Hill Peterburg m 23 Mar 1797 Robert Bolling b 3 MAR 1759 in "Bollingbrook," Petersburg
-2-3 Townsend Stith b c 1783 in Brunswick Co
-2-4 Baldwin Buckner Stith b 1773 d 6 Jan 1847 Mason KY
-2-5 Thomas Stith b 1775 VA d 1827

-2-1-1 Rebecca Pocahontas 'Hontas' Bolling b 28 FEB 1793 in Petersburg, Dinwiddie Co m 11 JUL 1816 Dr. John Blackwood Strachan b 14 JAN 1786 in Petersburg, Dinwiddie Co Va son of Dr alexander Strachan b 29 Jul 1748 Edinrgh Scotland and Sarah Field
-2-2-1 Robert Buckner Bolling b 2 MAR 1805 in 'West Hill' Petersburg m Sarah Melville Minge b ABT 1814 + 9 ch dau of John Minge b: ABT 1771 in 'Weynoke', Charles City Co Va and Sarah Short Stuart b: ABT 1784 in V m2 Margaret Nichols b ABT 1819 in Georgetown, DC
-2-2-2 George Washington Bolling b 20 NOV 1806/?26 Oct 1808 in Center Hill, Petersburg d 10 Jul 1875 m Martha Smith Nichols b 1808 in Georgetown dau of William Smith Nichols b 24 AUG 1784 in Md and Margaret Dougherty b ABT 1793 in Pa
-2-2-3 Ann Robertson/Roberta b 1805/?26 10 1806 Chesterfield Co Va d 1 May 1828/?38 m WILLIAM SMITH BOLLING b 1805, VA d 1851 Miltown Chambers AL

-2-1-1-1 Catherine Roberta Strachan b ABT 1820 in Petersburg m 12 Mar 1839 Quinn Morton b c 1808
-2-1-1-2 Rebecca Bolling Strachan b ABT 1825 in Petersburg d 1879 Amelia Co m 12 May 1847 Dr. George Cocke Bland b ABT 1820 in Amelia Co son of Dr. John Bland b ABT 1781 in Prince George Co., Virginia and Mary B. Perkinson b ABT 1792 in Amelia Co
-2-1-1-3 Dr. John Blackwood Strachan b MAR 1831 in Petersburg m 9 May 1857 Mary Virginia Meade b OCT 1836 in Va
-2-2-1-1 Dr. Robert Bolling b 11 DEC 1832
-2-2-1-2 John Minge Bolling b 20 DEC 1833 in 'Centre Hill', Petersburg, Dinwiddie, Va m 1 Nov 1881 in AL Margaret P. Walker b OCT 1851 in AL
-2-2-1-3 Townshend Stith Bolling b 19 JUN 1835 d 6 Apr 1893
-2-2-1-4 William Holt Bolling b 23 MAY 1840
-2-2-1-5 Stewart or Stuart Bolling b ABT 1843
-2-2-1-6 Bartlett Bolling b 6 FEB 1845 in Petersburg, Va d aft 1910 m 4 May 1881 Margaret ' Meta' Lomax Stuart b JUL 1855 in Alexandria Va dau of Charles Edward Stuart b ABT 1824 in Virginia and Roberta Stuart Lomax b 11 DEC 1829 in King George Co
-2-2-1-7 Samuel 'Sam' Mordecai Bolling b DEC 1847 in Petersburg, Va
-2-2-1-8 Anna Dade Bolling b 1848
-2-2-1-9 Monroe Banister Bolling b JAN 1850
-2-2-2-1 Robert Bolling b: 29 JUN 1829 in Georgetown, DC d 14 Jan 1895 Petersburg m Nannie W x b c 1840
-2-2-2-2 William Nichols Bolling b 1 AUG 1830 in Petersburg, Dinwiddie Co Va d 1898 m1 3 MAR 1857 Susan Meade b c 1833 in Petersburg, Dinwiddie Co m2 26 JUN 1870 Hannah Lamb Bonham b 1840 in WV
-2-2-2-3 Anna 'Annie' Dade Bolling b 24 NOV 1839 in Petersburg, Va d 20 Feb 1922 Cumberland MD m 2 Jun 1868 Petersburg Frisby Lynn Tilghman b 4 JUL 1831 in Allegany Co MD son of George Tilghman b: 11 MAY 1797 in Maryland and Anna 'Annie' Brooke Lynn b 3 AUG 1807 in Md
-2-2-2-4 Mary Tabb Bolling b 22 AUG 1846 in Petersburg m 28 Nov 1867 William Henry Fitzhugh 'Rooney' Lee b 31 MAY 1837 in Arlington, Va son of Gen Robert Edward Lee b 19 JAN 1807 in 'Stratford Plantation', Westmoreland Co., VA and Mary Anna Randolph Custis b 1 OCT 1808 in 'Annefield Plantations', Clark Co
-1
-2-1-1-1-1 John Blackwood Strachan Morton b 1 JUN 1846 in Petersburg, Dinwiddie Co
-2-2-1-6-1 Albert Bolling b JAN 1882
-2-2-1-6-2 Bartlett Bolling b APR 1883
-2-2-1-6-3 Robert Bolling b OCT 1884
-2-2-1-6-4 Mary Bolling b: SEP 1885
-2-2-1-6-5 Douglas Bolling b: APR 1893
-2-2-1-6-6 Sally Bolling b: JUL 1894
-2-2-2-1-1 William Bolling b c 1869
-2-2-2-1-2 Robert Bolling b c 1873
-2-2-2-1-3 Elizabeth Bolling b c 1878
-2-2-2-2-1 George Melville Bolling b 13 APR 1871 in Baltimore
-2-2-2-3-1 Anna Lynn Tilghman b 6 JAN 1871 in Va d 25 Oct 1911 Baltimore m 23 OCT 1895 in Allegany Co Dr. William Herbert Pearce b: 23 NOV 1870 in Baltimore, MD
-2-2-2-4-1 ANNIE AGNES LEE b c 1867, VA d. 1874.
-2-2-2-4-2 MARY TABB LEE b 1867, VA d. 1871.
-2-2-2-4-3 WILLIAM HENRY FITZHUGH LEE b c 1867, VA d 1875
-2-2-2-4-4 Robert Edward Lee b 11 FEB 1869 in Petersburg, Va m MARY WILKINSON MIDDLETON b 1875, Charleston Charleston Co SC d. 19.05.1959, Asheville Bruncombe Co NC
-2-2-2-4-5 GEORGE BOLLING LEE b 30.08.1872, Lexington VA d. 1930, Manhattan NY m HELEN MADELINE KEENEY b 26.09.1895, CA d. 09.07.1968, San Fransisco CA

-2-2-2-3-1-1 Anna Tilghman Pearce b 12 DEC 1900
-2-2-2-3-1-2 Helen Bolling Pearce b 29 JAN 1905
m2 Elizabeth Jones + 4 ch dau of James Jones and Sarah Edmunds
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-1-2 Griffin Stith b 28 NOV 1720 in Brunswick Co Va d 1784 in Northampton Co VA
m 19 AUG 1743 in Northampton Co, Mary Blaikley b 17 JAN 1726/27 in Williamsburg, VA d 1784
-1 Catherine Stith b 05.08.1744, Northumberland VA d 23.08.1744.
-2 Elizabeth Buckner Stith b 16.07.1745, Northumberland VA m John Stringer 07.02.1767, Northampton Virginia Usa.
-3 John Buckner Stith b 03.01.1747, Northumberland VA d. 22.12.1766, Brunton Parish.
-4 Griffin Stith b 24.08.1753, Northumberland VA d. 1794 m1 Ann Stratton 29.07.1778 dau of y Stratton m2 ELIZABETH SMITH, 28.09.1782.
-5 Drury Griffin Stith b 19 JUL 1755 in Northampton Co d 16 JUL 1789 in Northampton Co Va
m Mary Jacobs b c 1759 in Northampton Co Va
-6 Mary Blaikley Stith b 20 JAN 1750 d aft 14 NOV 1822 m1 Joachim Michael m2 28 Jun 1774 Thorowgood Smith b 1744 Accomack Co d 13 Aug 1810 Baltimore Mayor son of Isaac Smith b 1698 d 1769 and Sarah West
-7 William Stith b abt 1756 Northampton Co m Sarah Smith b 1764 Northampton Co dau of Isaac Smith b 4 Nov 1734 and Elizabeth Teakle b 13 Dec 1742
-8 Susanna Stith b 1759, Northampton Co VA d. 31.03.1838 Baltimore Co MD m Christophe Johnston b Moffat Dumfries or Galloway Scotland d 06.03.1819 i Baltimore Baltimore Co MD
-9 Lucy STITH b 1767, Northampton VA m. MARK U PRINGLE.
-10 Janet CARSON STITH
-1
-5-1 John Stith b c 1782 in Northampton Co Va m 3 MAY 1807 in Brunswick Co Nancy Cary b c 1787
-5-2 Drury Stith b 1782 in Northampton Co d 1843 m Mary Ann McConico b c 1786 in Va
-7-1 Mary Stith b 7 SEP 1786 Northampton Co m John Brown Upshur b 1776 Northampton Co d 1822
-8-1 Robert Neilson Johnston b 29.10.1788, MD d. 03.09.1845, Cumberland Allegany Co MD
-8-2 Eliza Stith Johnston b 31.07.1795 Georgetown DC d 01.11.1864 m John MuirR Hepburn b 03.06.1790 Prince George Co MD d 27.08.1850, Georgetown DC

-5-2-1 Mary Ann Stith b c 1810 in Petersburg Dinwiddie Co m 24 Oct 1837 Daniel Claiborne Butts b 9 NOV 1776 in Dinwiddie Co
-7-1-1 Elizabeth Ann Upshur b 8 APR 1805 Northampton Co d 17 JAN 1874 m Abel Parker Upshur
-7-1-2 Abel Brown Upshur b 25 OCT 1821 Accomack Co Locustville d 6 FEB 1895 m Columbia Wingfield Williams
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-1-3 Buckner Stith b 1722 in Brunswick Co Va d 25 Jul 1791 in Brunswick Co
m 7 OCT 1751 Susannah Munford b 29 MAR 1734 in Va dau of:
+1 James Munford b ABT 1702
m Elizabeth Bolling b 1709 in 'Cobbs', Henrico, Va
+2 John Bolling b 17 JAN 1675/76 in Henrico, Va
m Mary Kennon b ABT 1678 in Conjurer's Neck, Henrico Co Va
+3 Hon Robert Thomas Bolling b 26 DEC 1646 in London
m Jane Rolfe b 10 OCT 1650 in Henrico Co Va

+4 Thomas Rolfe b 30 JAN 1613/14 in Smith's Fort Plantation, Va and Jane Poythress b cT 1630 in England or Jamestown, VA

+5 John Rolfe b 6 MAY 1585 in England and Pocahontas b c 1595 in Werowocomoco VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-1-3-1 Robert Stith b 1752 in Rock Spring Brunswick Co Va d Oct 1791
m 29 JUL 1773 Mary Townsend Washington b c 1759 in King George Co Va dau of Lawrence Washington Wa12-2-1-3-2 b 31 MAR 1728 in King George Co Va and Elizabeth Dade b 12 OCT 1734 in King George Co Va
-1 John 'Jack' Stith b 1774 in King George Co Va d 3 Jun 1829 m 15 Jan 1815 Sarah Barnes Hooe Mason b 27 May 1794 in Lexington Hall Plantation, Fairfax Co
-2 Anne Wray 'Nancy' Stith b 20 NOV 1782 in Brunswick Co Va d 12 Jan 1842 m 13 FEB 1798 David Meade b: 22 DEC 1778 in Brunswick Co Va
-3 Frances Townshend Stith b 1786 in King George Co Va m 13 APR 1803 in King George Co Thomas Bernard b: 1778 in Westmoreland Co Va
-1-1 John Randolph Stith b 2 FEB 1821 in Va m 16 Jun 1846 in King George Co Caroline Homoiselle Stuart b 28 OCT 1826 in King George Co
-1-2 Sarah 'Sallie' Mason Stith b 5 MAY 1829 in Northumberland Co d 26 Sep 1896 m 22 MAY 1851 Andrew Jackson Brent b: 1 JAN 1827 in Northumberland Co Va
-2-1 Robert Everard Meade b 11 DEC 1816 in Brunswick Co Va d 28 Jul in Petersburg
-3-1 David Meade Bernard b 24 APR 1813 in King George Co m1 Anna Eliza Overton b 16 NOV 1828 in Va + 4 ch dau of William Garland Overton b 22 FEB 1792 in Lunenburg, Virginia and Ann Stokes Jones b 27 AUG 1792 grdau of Thomas Purkins Overton b c 1750 in Va and Mary Ford (b ABT 1762 in Amelia Co Va dau of Christopher Ford m2 8 NOV 1836 Elizabeth Mildred Ashby b 19 JAN 1814 in Culpeper Co Via
m3 25 JAN 1839 in Brunswick Co Sally Ann Field b 22 JUN 1822 in Brunswick Co Va
-1-2-1 Dr. Andrew Mason Brent b 1852
-1-2-2 Randolph Stith Brent b 24 AUG 1858
-3-1-1 William M. Bernard b 1855
-3-1-2 Robert Stith Bernard b OCT 1859
-3-1-3 Lizzie E. Bernard b 1862
-3-1-4 Mattie Stith Bernard b AUG 1866
-3-1-5 David Meade Bernard b 11 APR 1840 in Petersburg, Dinwiddie Co
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-1-3-2 Griffin Stith b 24 AUG 1753 in Brunswick Co Va d about 1829
m1 14 JUN 1788 in King George Co Frances Townsend Washington b 18 AUG 1767 in King George Co Va
m2 c 1796 Mary Dent Alexander b c 1777 in VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-1-3-3 John Stith b 24 MAR 1755 in Brunswick Co Va d 1808 in Rock Spring Va
m 11 DEC 1783 Ann Washington b ABT 1760 in 'Chotank', King George Co Va dau of Lawrence Washington b 31 MAR 1728 in King George Co Va and Elizabeth Dade b 12 OCT 1734 in King George Co Va and had
-1 Ariana Stith b ABT 1789 in Brunswick Co Va
-2 Putnam Stith b 1805 in Brunswick Co VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-1-3-4 Susanna Stith b 1755 in Rock Spring Brunswick Co Va
m 18 SEP 1772 in Brunswick Co Andrew Meade b 15 APR 1753 in Nansemond, Va
-1 Susanna 'Susan' Meade b ABT 1773 in Brunswick Co Va
-2 David Meade b 22 DEC 1778 in Brunswick Co Va
-3 Richard Kidder Meade b MAR 1780 in Brunswick Co Va
-4 Anne Meade b 1781 in Brunswick Co VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-1-3-5 Buckner Stith b ABT 1759 in Brunswick Co Va d Dec 1800 Brunswick Co
m1 1 FEB 1786 in Brunswick Co Elizabeth Jones b c 1761 in Frederick Co MD + ch
m2 NANCY ANNE WALKER
-1 Elizabeth Jones Stith b 1787 in Brunswick Co Va
m Robert Turnbull b 21 OCT 1778 in 'White Hall', Prince George Co Va on 24 DEC 1801 in Brunswick Co VA
-1-1 Edward Randolph Turnbull b 28 MAR 1822 in Brunswick Co VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-1-3-6 Elizabeth Stith b about 1752 d about 1787 Caroline Co Va (contradiction about marriages)
m?1 Thomas Daniel son of Charles Daniel and Jane Mickelborough
m?2 HENRY WARD m?3 BENJAMIN POYTHRESS YATES
-1 Thomas Daniel b about 1772 Louisa Va d betwerne 1846 m Nancy Forsyth dau of David Forsyth and Margaret Gibbon -1-1 Stith Daniel b 1799/1800 Jefferson Co Ky d after 1860 Ind
m France E Truman/Tureman dau of Richard Tureman and Mildred
-1-1-1 Pauline Jane Daniel b 23 Feb 1843 Franklin Johnson Co Ind d 9 Jun 1909 Rensselaer IN
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-1-3-7 Catherine Stith b 9 Aug 1759 Brunswick Co VA d 1795
m Robert Bolling, IV b 3 Mar 1759 Petersburg, Bollingbrook d 26 Jan 1839 Petersburg, Center Hill son of ROBERT BOLLING and MARY TABB
-1 Rebecca Pocahantas Bolling b 28 FEB 1793 Petersburg/?5 Jan 1793 Bristol Parish Pr Geo Co d 27 NOV 1845 Petersburg m John Blackwood Strachan b 14 JAN 1786 Petersburg d 30 OCT 1830 Petersburg son of Alexander Strachan and Sarah Field
-2 ucy Ann Bolling b 12.06.1795, Bristol Parish Prince George VA
-3 Robert Buckner Bolling b 1791 d 10.1792.
-4 Martha StithH Bolling
-1-1 Rebecca Bolling Strachan b c 1820, Petersburg d 1879 m George Cocke Bland b c 1820 Amelia Co son of Dr. John Bland
-2 John Blackwood Strachan b c 1830 Petersburg d6 FEB 1907 m Mary Virgina Meade
-1-1-1 John Blackwood Bland b 2 JUN 1852 Nottoway Co VA d 27 SEP 1913 m Martha Perkins b 1856 Cumberland Co VA d 1927 -1-1-1-1 Charles Palmore b 25 NOV 1882 Amelia Co d 21 JUN 1914
-1-1-1-2 Janet Blackwood Bland b 9 MAR 1895 d 6 JAN 1936
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-1-3-8+ Richard I Stith b 1765 m Jane Maclin
-9 Rachel Stith b 1757 Rock Spring Brunswick VA
-10 Sophia Stith m Benjamin Poythress Yates
-11 Ann Stith b 1761, Rock Spring Brunswick VA m Thomas Eaton
-12 Martha Stith b 08.05.1775 m Daniel J Saunders
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-1-4 Richard Stith b 30 SEP 1727 in Brunswick Co Va d 16 Nov 1802 in Campbell Co Va
m Lucy Cocke Hall b 3 JUL 1736 in Brunswick Co Va d 12 Feb 1815 (wife and descendants reported by ysearch.org/FXNRQ) dau of John Hall and Anne Bolling
-1 Joseph Hall Stith b 6 Sep 1758 Campbell Co Va d 3 Nov 1837 Meade Co Ky m Nancy Cocke
-2 Lucy Hall Stith b 12 Mar 1761 Campbell Co Va d 13 Jun Bedford Co VA m William Jordan b 1 Jan 1750 Goochland Va d 20 May 1817 Breckinridge KY
-3 Ann Hall Stith b 12 Nov 1757 in Campbell, Va d 14 Jan 1831 in Hardin Ky m1 John Hightower 1758 Amelia Va b c 1745 in Richmond VA m2 Drury Hardaway 23 Mar 1779 Bedford Va b 13 Aug 1756 in Princes George, Va d 12 Aug 1816 in Hardin, KY
-4 Elizabeth Buckner Stith, b 25 Oct 1762 in Brunswick, VA d 20 Oct 1823 in Meade Ky m Jesse Adams Mooreman 14 Feb 1785 Campbell Va n 15 Dec 1762 Albemarle Va d 5 Nov 1843 Brandenburg Meade, KY
-5 Mary 'Polly' Walker Stith b 12 Nov 1764 in Brunswick VA d 18 Mar 1838 in Va m1 Jeremiah Early 23 Dec 1773 Bedford Va b 3 Jul 1730 in Bedford Va d 1779 Bedford Va m2 Richard Hightower 4 Nov 1789 Campbell Va b c 1759 Amelia Va d c 1838 Columbus Lowndes Mi m3 Christopher McConnice 21 Apr 1791 Brunswick, Va b 1764
-6 Benjamin W Stith b 25 Aug 1766 in Campbell VA d 18 Mar 1837 in Meade KY m1 Mary Willis + 9 ch m2 Phoebe Cox 1833 b c 1782 Buckingham VA d 1833 in Hardin KY m3 18 Aug 1836 in Hardin Ky Sally Paul + 3 ch
-7 Thomas Jefferson Stith, b 8 Oct 1768 in Bedford Brunswick, VA d 27 Jul 1821 in Natchez MS m Rhode Jones 12 Mar 1793 in Campbell VA b 11 Jan 1777 in Buckingham VA d Feb 1851 in Meade KY
-8 Dr John "Jack" Stith b 27 Dec 1770 Campbell VA d 27 Oct 1840 in Big Spring, Breckenridge KY m Susannah Hightower 22 Apr 1801 Campbell VA b 1785 in Lexington Fayette KY d 9 May 1861 in Meade KY
-9 Katherine Stith b 28 May 1773 in Campbell VA d 2 Apr 1858 in Breckenridge KY m James Walker Jones 17 Sep 1791 in Campbell VA b 2 Jun 1772 in Campbell Va d 12 Aug 1830 in Breckenridge KY
-10 Martha Stith b 8 May 1775 Campbell VA d 1 Jul 1843 in Breckinridge KY m Daniel J Saunders 23 Oct 1793 Campbell VA b 1772 in Buckingham Va d 23 Oct 1793 Campbell VA
-11 William Banks Stith b 8 Oct 1777 in Brunswick Va d 10 May 1854 in Hardin KY m Ann Nancy Jones 28 Dec 1796 Campbell VA b 1780 in Buckingham VA d 2 Jan 1849 in Hardin KY dau of Thomas Jones and Elizabeth Johns
-12 Richard Stith Jr b 9 Dec 1778 in Campbell VA d 13 Apr 1843 Stithton Meade KY m Elizabeth Jones 12 Dec 1798 Brunswick VA b Jan 1779 in Campbell KY d 24 Aug 1844 Stithton, Meade KY
-1-1 William Bathurst Stith b 2 May 1784 Bedford, Va d 6 Oct 1829 bur Hynes Cem Meade, Ky m1 Harriett Bolling Hall + 2 ch m2 Polly Jordan see 30 + 8 ch
-1-2 Richard L Stith b 26 Jan 1786 Va m1 Elizabeth Ann Jordon s.b. 31 + 8 ch m2 Sarah Sprigg
-1-3 Thomas Bathurst Stith b 23 Dec 1788 d 10 Jun 1819 Mo m Ann Gains McGee dau of Samuel McGee and Martha Stafford
-1-4 John B (JACK) Stith b 21 Jan 1790 Bedford, Va m Lucy Ann Hardaway (see 14).
-1-5 Polly Bathurst Stith b 7 Mar 1792 m Nebemiah Board
-1-6 Elizabeth Buckner Stith b 16 Jun 1794; died aft. 1851. She married in 1810, Richard Buckner Hardaway [#6819/] (see 15), born 1785; died 1856, son of Drury Hardaway and Ann Hall Stith [#183/].
-1-7 Buckner Bathurst Stith b 12 Sep 1796 d 26 Oct 1807.
-1-8 Nancy Ann Stith b 8 Sep 1798 d 16 Feb 1842 m 19 Feb 1818 in Hardin KY Thomas Parsons Hardaway b 1795, son of Drury Hardaway [#6799/] and Ann Hall Stith [#183/].
-1-9 Joseph Bathurst Stith b 27 Dec 1800; died 8 Jun 1818
-1-10 Patsy Martha Stith b 3 Jun 1803 Hardin, Ky m Isaac L Hynes
-2-1 Polly Jordan b 28 Jul 1795 d 12 Aug 1853; bur in Hynes Cem, Stithton, Meade, Ky m1 John Graham m2 13 Sep 1810, William Bathurst Stith [#14/] (see 20), born 2 May 1784 in , , Bedford, Va; died 6 Oct 1829 in , , Meade, Ky, son of Joseph Stith [#42/] and Nancy Cocke [#43/].
-2-2 Elizabeth Ann Jordon m 20 May 1804, Richard L Stith [#375/] (see 21), born 26 Jan 1786 Va d 25 Oct 1844, son of Joseph Stith and Nancy Cocke
-2-3 Lucy Jordon m 27 Oct 1800 William Board [#2233/].
-2-4 Katherine Jordon m1 Pleasant Alverson m2 on 11 Apr 1815, William F King
-2-5 William Jordan b 1785 Va d 1840 Lawrence Ky m Phoebe Carter b 1785 Russell Va d 1880 Lawrence Ky
-2-6 Woodson Jordon
-2-7 Samuel Jordon
-2-8 Charles Jordan b 1790 m1 Ann Barrett m2 Nancy or Mary Crume + 1 ch
-2-9 Richard Stith Jordon m 13 Apr 1821, Catherine Stith dau of William B. Stith Nancy Jones
-1-1-1 Joseph Stith b 10 Aug 1807 d 4 Sep 1820.
-1-1-2 Nancy Stith b 3 Nov 1809 d 28 Aug 1852; bur Hynes Cem m 13 May 1825 Brandenburg, Meade, Ky, Allen Talbot BUCKLER b 3 Sep 1780 d 28 Sep 1852 married by John Stith Jr
-1-1-3 David Bathurst Stith b 28 Dec 1811 Hardin, Ky m1 Nancy Sprigg m2 Comfort E Googhegan
-1-1-4 Naomi Stith b 7 Nov 1815; died 16 Sep 1879; buried in Hynes Cem, Stithton, Meade, Ky m1 2 Apr 1835 Meade, Ky, Augustus W White b 6 Nov 1798 Louisville Ky d 10 Aug 1856 in , Otter Creek, , Ky. She married (2) on 23 Nov 1857 in , , Meade, Ky, Wm Bleakley [#4529/], died 31 May 1868 m3 13 Jun 1871 Meade, Ky Issac W Overton
-1-1-5 Learner B Stith b 27 Oct 1813; died 24 Apr 1845.
-1-1-6 William Bathurst Stith b 25 Apr 1818 m Elizabeth Harle
-1-1-7 Samuel Stith b 30 Jun 1820 Hardin, Ky m1 Adaliza (Preston m2 Elizabeth Howard m3 Adeliza Preston
-1-1-8 Thomas Milton Stith b 27 Oct 1822 d 1886 m Susannah Colson.
-1-1-9 Felix Pirtle Stith b 16 Apr 1825. He married mzabeth Pawley
-1-2-1 Bolling Stith b 1805.
-1-2-2 Jordan Stith b 1807 Ky m Mary Ann Pasley
-1-2-3 Jensie Stith
-1-2-4 Adna Stith b 1811
-1-2-5 James Stith b 1813
-1-2-6 William Fletcher Stith b 1815 m Malinda Purcell
-1-2-7 Nancy Stith b 1817
-1-2-8 Lucy Elizabeth Ann Stith b 10 Mar 1818 Hardin, Ky m 14 Aug 1839 Alba, Jasper Co Mo John Purcell
-1-3-1 Susan Hardin Stith b 12 Oct 1811 Ky d 4 Jan 1892 Brown Co Tx m1 John Barnett m2 Thomas Goode Walton
-1-3-2 Mathilda Stith
-1-4-1 Milton Stith b 9 Jul 1807 m Martha Stith
-1-4-2 Edwin Stith b 1810 m Emerine Hardaway
-1-4-3 Drury Stith m Elizabeth Ann Stith
-1-4-4 John H Stith b 1813 1) Martha Emily (Hardaway m2 Mary Nall
-1-4-5 Charlotte A Stith b 1815 Campbell, Va m William Nall
-1-4-6 Archer Conway Stith b 21 Feb 1819 m1 Susan Malinda Tarply m2 Matilda Pawley
-1-4-7 Joseph M Stith b 1821 m Amanda Boling
-1-4-8 Elizabeth Buckner Stith b 1823 m John Monroe Nall
-1-4-9 Daniel Stith b 1817 d 1863 m1 Feb 1838 Brandenburg, Meade, Ky, Jane Saunders b 1838 married by H. Church
-1-5-1 Polly Board
-1-10-1 Lucy Hynes m M A CRAY
-1-10-2 May Hynes
-1-10-3 Joseph Hynes
-1-10-4 Thomas J Hynes m Lybia Peters
-1-10-5 James M Hynes b 31 Jan 1837 d 4 Feb 1885 m Susan Allen
-1-10-6 George W Hynes b 12 Feb 1839. He married Mary E Peter
-1-10-7 Marcus Hynes
-1-10-8 Nancy Hynes m y Gray
-1-10-9 Naomi Hynes m y STAHL
-1-10-10 John W. Hynes b 25 Feb 1810 in Ky m1 Elizabeth Ann Chambliss m2 Olive Jane JUPIN
-2-5-1 Delilah Jordan b 1810 Floyd Ky d 1866 Lawrence Ky m John Adkins Jr
-2-5-2 Benjamin W Jordan b Va m Permelia/Millie Adkins
-2-5-3 Eliza Jordan b 1827 Lawrence, Ky m Elisha Moore
-2-8-1 Marinda Kennedy Jordan b 1836 m Samuel Dalman

-1-1-?-1 T. J. Stith m ? x Buckner
-2-5-1-1 William Joseph Adkins b Dec 1832 Morgan Co Ky d 8 Oct 1920 Huntington WV m Sarah Elizabeth Miller wid Kimbler
-2-5-1-1-1 Ellenora Adkins b 6 May 1895 Cabell Co WV d 6 Dec 1982 Buena Park Orange Co CA ancestor of Jimmy G Dingess, author's DNA match

-2-1-1-?-1-1 Irene Buckner Stith b 1 Sep 1867 in Meade Co KY m 7 Jan 1886 Charles Beauregard Fontaine b 19 Apr 1859 d 12 Mar 1924 in Ft Smith, AR son of William Maury Fontaine b 6 May 1813 d 3 Sep 1864 Brandenburg, Meade Co KY bur Old Cem on Bluff, Brandenburg m 5 Jun in Meade Co Martha Elizabeth Foushee b 20 Feb 1830 Meade Co d 30 Jun 1887 in Brandenburg, Meade Co

-1-1-?-1-1-1 Ruth Fontaine m y Scott.
-1-1-?-1-1-2 Diva F. Fontaine m G. Will Reves b Piggott AR.
-1-1-?-1-1-3 David Lewis Fontaine.
-1-1-?-1-1-4 Charles Fontaine.
-1-1-?-1-1-5 Jesse Turner Fontaine.
-1-1-?-1-1-6 Stith Phillips Fontaine
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-1-5 John Stith b c 1720 d 28 May 1773 -1 Buckner Stith b c 1740 -1-1 Robert Stith b c 1760, will 1791 m Mary Townshend -1-1-1 John Stith b c 1785
-1-1-2 Putnam Stith b c 1788
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-1-6 Thomas Stith b 29.12.1731 i Prince George Co VA
m1 Elizabeth x + 3 ch
m2 Holy Bailey + 10 ch
-1 THOMAS Stith
-2 MARIANNA Stith m 17.10.1775 JOHN HARDAWAY, b. 06.09.1751, St Andrews Parish Brunswick VA d. 12.04.1824
-3 x Stith m Mark Nicholson
-4 Jane Stith b 1781 Brunswick Brunswick Co VA
-5 Rebecca Stith b 1783 Brunswick Brunswick Co VA m John Spencer 17.04.1801, Brunswick Brunswick Co VA
-6 David Stith b 1785 Brunswick Brunswick Co VA m Ariana Manlove
-7 Susanna Stith b 1787 Brunswick Brunswick Co VA m Andrew Rhea
-8 Henry Stith b 1789 Brunswick Brunswick Co VA m1 Mary Spain m2 Helen Stith
-9 Obadiah Stith b 1791 Brunswick Brunswick Co VA m1 Mary C Hunnicut m2 Mary B Bugg
-10 Andrew Stith b 1793 Brunswick Brunswick Co VA m1 Mary Stanford m2 Mary Polly Matthews
-11 Naoma Stith b 1795 Brunswick Brunswick Co VA
-12 Ezra Stith b 1797 Brunswick Brunswick Co VA m Lucy Stith
-13 Abner Stith b 1799 Brunswick Brunswick Co VA m Jesse Moreman
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-1-7 KATHERINE STITH b 1733 Prince George Co VA d 03.06.1786 Governors Augusta GA
m WILLIAM STITH b 1738 i Charles City VA d 17.03.1799 Georgetown Wilkes GA son of JOHN STITH and ELIZABETH ANDERSON
-1 PEYTON STITH.
-2 JOHN STITH m ELIZABETH RAY.
-3 ANDERSON STITH b 1759, Brunswick VA
-4 WILLIAM STITH b 1757, VA d. 23.11.1807, GA m MARTHA COWLES b 02.11.1749.
-5 FRANCES STITH b 10.1765, Mecklenburg VA d 25.05.1815 GA m 2 May 1782 Thomas Haynes b 19 Mar 1749 Warren NC d 14 Oct 1823 Warren GA
-6 SUSAN STITH m 6 Nov 1794 Joh Hamil
-7 CATHERINE STITH d 17.08.1832 m 1790 Thomas Cobb

-5-1 ANNE6 HAYNES b 28.02.1783 Mecklenburg VA d. 04.1784 Mecklenburg VA
-5-2 CHARLES EATON HAYNES b 15.04.1784 Mecklenburg VA d. 29.08.1841 Milledgeville Hancock GA
-5-3 THOMAS HAYNES b 03.12.1785 Columbia GA d. 03.01.1842, Sparta Hancock GA
-5-4 CATHERINE HAYNES b 09.06.1787 Mecklenburg VA d. 17.08.1832
-5-5 FRANCES HAYNES b 27.04.1789 Mecklenburg VA d. før 1889
-5-6 MARY HAYNES b 28.07.1790 Mecklenburg VA d. før 1890
-5-7 JOHN WESLEY HAYNES b 06.06.1793, Mecklenburg VA d. 02.09.1795, Mecklenburg VA
-5-8 ELIZABETH HAYNES b 17.06.1794, Mecklenburg VA d. 1863.
-5-9 SUSANNAH WESLEY HAYNES b 27.03.1796, Mecklenburg VA d. før 1896.
-5-10 WILLIAM PEYTON HAYNES b 19.12.1797, Mecklenburg VA d. før 1897.
-5-11 MARTHA MENDY STITH HAYNES b 28.07.1799, Mecklenburg VA d. 14.06.1870
-6-1 Catherine A S Hamil b c 1796
-7-1 William Anderson Cobb
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-1-8+ (probably from father's first marriage),
John Wyatt Stith b 1720 d 1775
jane Wyatt Stith b 1722 (")
Conquest Wyatt Stith b 1724 d 1815
Francis Wyatt Stith b 1727
Elizabeth Wyatt Stith
Sally Wyatt Stith
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-1-10? Elizabeth Buckner Stith d 1825 KY m Jesse Adam
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-2 Jane Drury Stith b 1699 Prince George Co VA
m Thomas HARDAWAY. b 1685 Prince George Co VA d 1745.
y HARDAWAY
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-2-1 Thomas Hardaway b 1715, Prince George Co VA
m Agnes Peterson 1727 Bristol Prince George VA
-1 John Hardaway b 06.09.1751 St Andrews Parish Brunswick VA d 12.04.1824 m1 Elizabeth MACLIN m2 Rebecca Blount Manson m3 MARIANNA STITH, 17.10.1775.
-2 Thomas Hardaway d 1804.
-3 Agnes Thweat Hardaway b 1731 m William Christopher Locke
-4 Susannah Hardaway b 27.09.1740, Bristol Parish Prince George VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-2-2 John Hardaway b 1718 m1 Frances Markham + 5 ch m2 Rebecca Pepper -1 JAMES Markham Hardaway
-2 Jeane Hardaway b 14.11.1731, Bristol Parish Prince George VA
-3 Keren Happuch Hardaway b 30.05.1741, Bristol Parish Prince George VA
-4 Ainsworth Hardaway b 03.07.1742, Bristol Parish Prince George VA
-5 Thomas Hardaway b 1734 m Mary Tarotter
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-2-3 x Hardaway b 10.07.1719; d 1770 m William Stanfield 1756
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-2-4 JAMES Hardaway b 10.07.1719, Bristol Parish Prince William KY
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-2-5 Susanna Hardaway b 1720
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-2-6 Jane Hardaway b 1721, Bristol Parish Prince William KY
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-2-7 Stith Hardaway b 1723 d 1767
m Martha Worsam b 1725 Henrico Co VA d 1756 Amelia VA
-1 Daniel HARDAWAY b 1749 Amelia VA
-2Stith HARDAWAY b 1751 Amelia VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-2-8 William Hardaway b 12.06.1723 m Manson.
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-2-9 Frances Hardaway b 04.04.1725; d 1756 m William Skipwith
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-2-10 Joseph Hardaway b 07.04.1729 m1 ANN HALL m2 Ann Hall Amelia VA b 1745.
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-2-11 Drury Hardaway b 02.04.1733, Bristol Parish Prince William KY
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-3 Rebecca Stith b 1695 Charles City VA d 05.04.1787.
m 1704 Col Thomas Christian b 21 Oct 1687 Charles City VA d 16.10.1736 MD.
+1 Thomas Christian Sr b c 1636 Sledgby Onchan Isle of Man d 1694 St Pauls Parish Goochland Co VA
m2 Elizabeth Corbin b c 1665 VA d 1688 2 sons
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-3-1 Ann Mourning Christian b 1710 Richmond Henrico VA d 1766
m 17.07.1731 Goochland VA Samuel Coleman b 1706 Petsworth Parish Goochland VA d aft 1 Apr 1748 Goochland VA
+1 John Coleman b c 1665 d 4 Oct 1710 m Ann
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-3-1-1 Samuel Coleman b 1732 Goochland VA m1 Ann Wright m2 Elizabeth Doss
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-3-1-2 James Jeremiah Coleman b 1732 Goochland VA d 09.1796 m Elizabeth Leake 1751 Goochland VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-3-1-3 John Coleman b 1736, Goochland VA m Elizabeth.
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-3-1-4 Daniel Coleman b 1738, Goochland VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-3-2 Thomas Christian b 1715 Charles City VAd c 1745 Goochland VA
m1 x + 1ch
m2 Rebecca Price + 3 ch
m3 Ann x no ch
y Price
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-3-2-1 James Christian b c 1751 d 11 Oct 1826 m Healon Hardy
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-3-2-2 Anthony Christian
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-3-2-3 Nathaniel Christian
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-3-2-4 Thomas Christian
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-3-2-5 Jesse Christian
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-3-2-6 David Christian
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-3-2-7 Lins Christian
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-3-2-8 Archer Christian
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-3-2-9 Mary Christian
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-3-2-10 Susannah Christian
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-3-2-11 Elizabeth Christian
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-3-3 1555. iii. Robert Christian b 1714 Charles City VA d 1749 Abermarle VA 1555. ROBERT25 CHRISTIAN (REBECCA24 STITH, DRURY23) b 1714 Charles City VA d 1749 Abermarle VA m LUCY BRADLEY. Robert CHRISTIAN and LUCY BRADLEY i. DRURY26 CHRISTIAN b 1730 m LUCRETIA WilliamS. ii. John CHRISTIAN b 1731. iii. Robert CHRISTIAN b 1734 m Mary. iv. LUCY CHRISTIAN b 1736. v. Elizabeth CHRISTIAN b 1738.
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-3-4 William Christian b 1719 Charles City VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-3-5 1556. v. James Christian b 1721 Charles City VA d 1759. 1556. JAMES25 CHRISTIAN (REBECCA24 STITH, DRURY23) b 1721 Charles City VA d 1759 m SUSANNAH. JAMES CHRISTIAN and SUSANNAH i. CHARLES26 CHRISTIAN. ii. JAMES CHRISTIAN. iii. John CHRISTIAN. iv. George CHRISTIAN.
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-3-6 Constant Christian b 1723, Richmond Henrico VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-3-7 Rebecca CHRISTIAN b 1725, Richmond Henrico VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-3-8 Elizabeth Christian m Bradley
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-4 Mary Stith b 1701, Prince George Co VA d 17.08.1801.
m Buller Herbert 18.08.1720.
y HERBERT
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-4-1 Mary Herbert
m Augustine Claiborne b 1721 King William VA d 03.05.1787.
y Claiborne
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-4-1-1 Susanne Claiborne m Frederick Jones
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-4-1-2 Mary Herbert Claiborne b 1745, Charles City VA m Charles Harrison
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-4-1-3 HERBERT CLAIBORNE b 07.04.1746, Albemarle Parish Sussex VA m Mary RUFFIN.
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-4-1-4 AUGUSTINE CLAIBORNE b 02.02.1747, Albemarle Parish Sussex VA m MARTHA JONES.
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-4-1-5 ANNE CLAIBORNE b 30.12.1749, Sussex VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-4-1-6 BULLER CLAIBORNE b 27.10.1755, Albemarle Parish VA m PATSY RUFFIN.
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-4-1-7 William CLAIBORNE b 02.11.1754, Abermarle VA m Mary LEIGH.
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-4-1-8 John HERBERT CLAIBORNE b 30.05.1763, Albermarle VA m Mary GREGORY.
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-4-1-9 LUCY HERBERT CLAIBORNE, m John COCKE.
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-4-1-10 BATHURST CLAIBORNE, m Mary LEIGH.
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-4-2 John Herbert b 04.04.1724.
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-4-3 Ann Herbert b aft 21.03.1726
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-4-4 Martha Herbert
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-5 Lt Drury Stith b 1695, Charles City Co VA d 1770, Brunswick King George Co VA
m1 Elizabeth Buckner b 1700 Gloucester VA d 1777 + 10 ch
m2 Elizabeth JONES b 1730 d 1771 + 1 ch
m3 Elizabeth BUCKNER, dau of CAPT. BUCKNER and Catherine BALLARD b 1704 Brunswick Co VA d 07.1740 Brunswick Co VA
DRURY STITH and Elizabeth BUCKNER
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-5-1 DRURY25 STITH b 1718, Brunswick VA
m1 Elizabeth Jones + 4 ch dau of JAMES JONES and SARAH EDMUNOS
m2 Martha Kennon b 17.10.1731 Conjuror's Neck Chesterfield VA + 2 ch
-1 Thomas STITH b 1764 d 1832 Brunswick Brunswick Co VA m Susannah HARRIS, 27.11.1786 d 1810
-2 EDMUND STITH b mel. 1763 - 1770 d 1789
-3 Catherine STITH b 1763; d 1770
-4 CHARLOTTE STITH b 1763; d 1770
-5 Drury STITH b 1746, Brunswick Brunswick Co VA m Lucy NICHOLSON.
-6 Buckner Stith b c 1747/50 Brunswick Brunswick Co VAm Ann Dade 25.02.1772 King George VA b 1758 King George VA

-6-1 Baldwin Buckner Stith b 1773 d 01.06.1847 Mason KY
-6-2 Thomas Stith b 1775 VA d 1827
-6-3 Ann Dade Stith b 1780 King George Co VA d 18.03.1846 m Robert BOLLING, son of Robert BOLLING and Mary TABB. b 03.03.1759 Centre Petersburg VA d 1839 for ch see above Robert Bolling
-6-4 Townshend Stith
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-5-2 Griffin Stith b 28.11.1720 Brunswick VA d 1784 Northampton VA Will Written 25 Mar 1783 Proven 10 Nov. 1784 Northampton Co. Va.
m Mary BLAIKLEY 19.08.1743 b 17.01.1726
-1 Catherine STITH b 05.08.1744 Northumberland VA d 23.08.1744.
-2 Elizabeth Buckner STITH b 16.07.1745 Northumberland VA m 7.02.1767 Northampton VA John STRINGER
-3 John Buckner STITH b 03.01.1747 Northumberland VA d 22.12.1766 Brunton Parish
-4 Mary Blaikley STITH b 20.01.1749 Accomack VA d 14.11.1820 m1 Joachim MICHAEL, 12.04.1770 m2 28.06.1774, Accomack VA THROEGOD SMITH
-5 Griffin STITH b 24.08.1753, Northumberland VA d 1794 m1 Ann Stratton 29.07.1778 m2 Elizabeth SMITH, 28.09.1782
-6 DRURY STITH b 19.01.1755 Northumberland VA m Mary JACOBS
-7 William STITH b 1757
-8 Susanna STITH b 1759 m CHRISTOPHER Johnston
-9 Lucy STITH b 1767 Northampton VA m Mark U PRINGLE
-10 Janet Carson STITH.
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-5-3 Buckner Stith b 1722 Brunswick Brunswick Co VA d 1791 Will Written 4 Oct. 1791 Proven 26 Nov. 1810 Brunswick Co. Va
m 10.1751 Amelia VA Susanna Munford b 29.03.1734 VA d 10.1810 Brunswick Co VA dau of James MUNFORDunford and Elizabeth Bolling
-1 John STITH b 24.03.1755, Rock Spring Brunswick VA m ANN WASHINGTON.
-2 Robert STITH b 1751, Rock Spring Brunswick VA m Mary TOWNSHEND WASHINGTON.
-3 Richard STITH b 1765 m JANE MACLIN.
-4 RACHEL STITH b 1757, Rock Spring Brunswick VA
-5 BUCKNER STITH b 1759, Rock Spring Brunswick VA m1 Elizabeth JONES m2 NANCY ANNE WALKER.
-6 SOPHIA STITH, m BENJAMIN POYTHRESS YATES b 07.04.1780, Petersburg VA d 18.04.1817, Grampian Hill Petersburg VA
-7 ANN STITH b 1761, Rock Spring Brunswick Virginia m Thomas Eaton
-8 Catherine Stith b 1763, Rock Spring Brunswick VA d 09.08.1795, Petersburg VA m Robert BOLLING 04.10.1790 b 03.03.1759 Centre Petersburg VA d 1839 son of Robert Bolling and Mary Tabb
-9 GRIFFIN STITH b 01.01.1765, Brunswick Co VA m1 Mary DENT ALEXANDER m2 CAUTHKINS m3 FRANCES TOWNSHEND WASHINGTON b 18.04.1767, Brunswick Co Virgina Usa; d 1808.
-10 SUSANNA STITH b 1755, Rock Spring Brunswick VA m ANDREW MEADE.
-11 Elizabeth FRANCES STITH b 12.03.1794, King George Co VA d 23.07.1874, IL m1 Henry WARD m2 BENJAMIN POYTHRESS YATES b 07.04.1780, Petersburg VA d 18.04.1817, Grampian Hill Petersburg VA
-12 MARTHA STITH b 08.05.1775 m DANIEL J SAUNDERS

-8-1 Rebecca P BOLLING b 01.05.1793, Bristol Parish Prince George VA d 26.12.1845.
-8-2 Lucy Ann BOLLING b 12.06.1795, Bristol Parish Prince George VA
-8-3 Robert Buckner BOLLING b 1791; d 10.1792.
-8-4 Martha Stith BOLLING.
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-5-4 John Stith b 20.04.1724 Brunswick VA d 29.05.1773 King George VA m by 1767 ANN WRAY
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-5-5 Elizabeth Stith b 12.06.1725, Bristol Parish Prince William KY
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-5-6 Richard Stith b Brunswick VA d 16.11.1802 Campbell VA ,The said Richard Stith who resided during the American Revolution at Beadford Co, Virginia assisted in establishing American Independence, while acting in the capacity of Patriotic Service My ancestor's services during the Revolutionary War were as follows: Patriotic Services and Civil Services. D.A.R. Patriot Index, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. 1, page 650, 1967. Geneologies of Virginia Families, The William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. IV, page 615, 1982, Campbell Chronicles & Family Sketches by Ruth H. Early p. 6-7
m 29.09.1756 VA LUCY COCKE HALL b 07.1736 Brunswick Brunswick Co VA d 12.02.1815 Campbell VA dau of John HALL and ANNE BOLLING
-1 John Stith m Susannah Hightower b 1785 VA d 09.05.1861 Big Spring Meade Co KY
-2 Ann Hall STITH b 12.11.1757
-3 JOSEPH STITH b 26.09.1759 m NANCY COOKE
-4 LUCY STITH b 12.03.1761 m William JORDON
-5 Elizabeth BUCKNER STITH b 25.10.1762 m JESSE ADAMS MOORMAN
-6 Mary STITH b 12.11.1764 m JERIMIAH EARLEY
-7 BENJAMIN STITH b 28.08.1766 m PHOEBE COX
-8 Thomas STITH b 08.10.1768 m RHODA JONES
-9 John STITH b 07.10.1770 m Susannah Hightower b 1785 VA d 09.05.1861 Big Spring Meade Co KY
-10 Catherine STITH b 18.05.1773 m James Jones
-11 1693. xi. William Banks Stith b 08.10.1777 Brunswick Co VA d 10.05.1854 Meade, KY m ANN NANCY JONES b 1780 Buckingham Co VA d 02.01.1849 Hardin KY dau of Thomas Jones and Elizabeth Johns
-12 Richard Stith b 09.12.1778 m Elizabeth Jones
-1-1 Caroline Lewis Srirh b 09.01.1807 Breckinridge Co KY d 09.10.1899 MO m Phillip L Kincheloe b 09.10.1799 Breckinridge Co KY d 09.10.1887 Wright Co MO
-11-1 Thomas Hawfield Stith b 1799 Campbell Co VA d 1870 Meade KY 1 m LUCINDA LEAK EGGLESTON b 25.01.1801 Albermarle Co VA d 22.07.1880 Gardnersville Pendleton Co KY Lucinda dau of y Eggleston, wid y Stith and 2nd wife of James Bush, lost five children to a cholera epidemic in 1851, bur without coffins. Lime was poured over their bodies. The children are buried at the old Thrasher/Knight cemetery.

-11-1-1 Mary STITH b 09.01.1823 IN d 15.11.1883 m Henry CALDWELL b 1826 d 1901
-11-1-2 JESSE STITH b 09.08.1818 IN d 23.05.1906 Pendleton Co KY
-11-1-3 LOUISA Y STITH b 03.01.1837 Meade Co KY d 12.02.1877 Breckinridge Co KY in Breckinridge Co on 12 Feb 1877 m1 Thomas W. Stith CSA k as of 31 Dec 1863 a cousin, + 1 dau m2 26 Dec 1867 Elijah H. Mitcham in Meade Co KY + 4 ch

-11-1-3-1 Lucy E. Stith b c 1862
-11-1-3-2 Julia A Mitcham b c 1968
-11-1-3-3 James T Mitcham
-11-1-3-4 Sally Mitcham
-11-1-3-5 Joseph Mitcham
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-5-7 Barhurst Stith b 19.09.1729 Bristol Parish Prince William KY d 1801
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-5-8 Dudley Stith b 1731.
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-5-9 1562. ix. Thomas STITH b 29.12.1731, Prince George Co VA
m1 Elizabeth x + 3 ch
m2 Holly BAILEY + 10 ch
-1 Thomas Stith
-2 Marianna Stith m 17.10.1775 John HARDAWAY b 06.09.1751 St Andrews Parish Brunswick VA d 12.04.1824
-3 x Stith m MARK NICHOLSON
-4 Jane STITH b 1781 Brunswick Brunswick Co VA
-5 Rebecca STITH b 1783 Brunswick Brunswick Co VA m 17.04.1801 Brunswick Brunswick Co VA John SPENCER
-6 DAVID STITH b 1785 Brunswick Brunswick Co VA m ARIANA MANLOVE
-7 SUSANNA STITH b 1787 Brunswick Brunswick Co VA m ANDREW RHEA
-8 Henry STITH b 1789 Brunswick Brunswick Co VA m1 Mary SPAIN m2 HELEN STITH
-9 OBADIAH STITH b 1791 Brunswick Brunswick Co VA m1 Mary C HUNNICUTT m2 Mary B BUGG
-10 ANDREW STITH b 1793 Brunswick Brunswick Co VA m1 Mary STANFORD m2 Mary POLLY MATTHEWS
-11 NAOMA STITH b 1795 Brunswick Brunswick Co VA
-12 EZRA STITH b 1797 Brunswick Brunswick Co VA m LUCY STITH
-13 Abner STITH b 1799 Brunswick Brunswick Co VA m JESSE MOREMAN
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-5-10 1563. x. Katherine Stith b 1733, Prince George Co VA d 03.06.1786, Governors Augusta GA
m William STITH,. b 1738 Charles City VA d 17.03.1799 Georgetown Wilkes GA son of John STITH and Elizabeth ANDERSON for ch see above 1535) William Stith.
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-5-11 Elizabeth D Stith b 23.06.1754 Brunswick Co, VA
m1 Henry FITZHUGH
m2 Thomas Short b 1751 VA d c 04.10.1804 Brunswick Prince George VA son of John SHORT and Elizabeth CLAYTON b c 1730
-1 Mary Short b 1773
-2 Mabel Short b 1777, Brunswick Prince George VA d 01.04.1851, Brunswick Prince George VA
-3 Rebecca Short b 1779, Brunswick Prince George VA
-4 Sarah Short b 1783, Brunswick Prince George VA d c 01.1838
-5 Edmund ShortT b 1785, Brunswick Prince George VA
-6 Elizabeth SHORT b 1787.
-7 Frances Shoirt b 1789, Brunswick Prince George VA
-8 Thomas Short b 1789, Brunswick Prince George VA d c 26.08.1789, Brunswick Prince George VA
-9 Susanna Short b 1799, Brunswick Prince George VA
-10 Margaret Short b 1799, Brunswick Prince George VA d 1860 Dallas MO
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-1 Drury Stith Jr b 1695 Charles City Va
m Elizabeth Buckner see Bu11-1-1 above
-1 Drury Stith III b 1718 Brunswick, Va m1 Elizabeth Jones + 4 ch m2 about 1747 Martha Kennon b 17 OCT 1731 in Conjurer's Neck, Henrico Co + 3 ch
-2 Griffin Stith b 28 NOV 1720 in Brunswick Co Va
-3 Buckner Stith b 1722 in Brunswick Co Va d 25 Jul 1791 in Brunswick Co m 7 OCT 1751 Susannah Munford b 29 MAR 1734 in Va
-4 Richard Stith b 30 SEP 1727 in Brunswick Co Va d 16 Nov 1802 in Campbell Co Va m Lucy Cocke Hall b JUL 1736 in Brunswick Co Va d 12 Feb 1815 (wife and descendants reported by ysearch.org/FXNRQ)
-2 Griffin Stith b 28 Nov 1720 Brunswick Va m Mary Blaikley
-3 Buckner Stith Sr b 1722 Brunswick Cnty, Brunswick, Va m Susanna Munford
-4 John Stith b 20 Mar 1724 Prince George, Va bap 10 Apr 1724 in Bristol Parish Prince George, Va d 29 May 1773 King George Va m bef. 1767, Ann Wray
-5 Elizabeth Stith b 12 Jun 1725 Bristol Parish, Prince William, Ky.
-6 Richard Stith (Sr b 30 Sep 1727 Brunswick, Va m Lucy Cocke Hall
-7 Bathurst Stith b 19 Sep 1729 Bristol Parish, Prince George, Va d 1801
-8 Katherine Stith b abt. 1733 Prince George, Va d 3 Jun 1786 in Governors, Augusta, Ga m 4 Sep 1756, William Stith b 1738 d 17 Mar 1799 in Georgetown, Wilkes, Ga, son of John Stith III and Elizabeth Anderson [#83/] .
-9 Thomas Stith b 29 Dec 1731 Prince George, Va. He m1 Elizabeth x +3 ch m2 Holly Bailey + 10 ch
-10 Dudley Stith b abt. 1731
-1-1 Thomas Stith b 1764 d 1832 Brunswick Va m 27 Nov 1786, Susannah Harris d abt. 1810.
-1-2 Edmund Stith d 1789.
-1-3 Catherine Stith b 1763 d 1770
-1-4 Charlotte Stith b 1763 d 1770
-1-5 Drury Stith IV b 1746 Brunswick Va d there 1772 m 1768 Lucy Nicholson
-1-6 Buckner Stith b 1747/50 Brunswick, Va m 25 Feb 1772 Ann Dade b c 1750 dau of y Dade b c 1725
-1-7 Elizabeth Stith b 23 Jun 1754 m Thomas Short
-2-1 Catherine Stith b 5 Aug 1744 Northumberland Va d 23 Aug 1744 bur in Bruton Parish C.
-2-2 Elizabeth Buckner Stith b 16 Jul 1745 Northumberland Va m 7 Feb 1767 in Northampton, Va, John Stringer
-2-3 John Buckner Stith b 3 Jan 1747 Northumberland Va d 22 Dec 1766 bur in Bruton Parish C.
-2-4 Mary Blaikley Stith b 20 Jan 1749 Accomack Va d 14 Nov 1820. She m1 12 Apr 1770, Joachim Michael m2 28 Jun 1774 Accomack, THROEGOOD Smith
-2-5 Griffin Stith b 24 Aug 1753 in Northumberland, Va d 1794. He m1 29 Jul 1778, Ann Stratton d 1779. He m2 28 Sep 1782, Elizabeth (Smith) Stith [#5923/].
-2-6 Drury Stith b 19 Jan 1755 in Northumberland, Va. He married Mary Jacobs
-2-7 William Stith b 1757 m Sarah Smith
-2-8 Susanna Stith b 1759. She married Christopher Johnston
-2-9 Lucy Stith b about 1760 Northampton m 6 Jul 1797 Mark U Pringle
-2-10 Janet Carson Stith
-3-1 John Stith b 24 Mar 1755 Rock Spring, Brunswick Va m 11 Dec 1783 Stafford St. Paul Parish Ann Washington b ABT 1760 in 'Chotank' King George Co Va
-3-2 Robert Stith b 1751 in Rock Spring, Brunswick, Va m Mary Townshend Washington b ABT 1759 in King George Co Va
-3-3 Richard I Stith b abt. 1765 d 1819 Brunswick Va m Jane Maclin
-3-4 Rachel Stith b abt. 1757 in Rock Spring, Brunswick, Va.
-3-5 Buckner Stith Jr b abt. 1759 Rock Spring, Brunswick, Va m1 Elizabeth Jones + 1 ch m2 Nancy Anne Walker + 5 ch
-3-6 Sophia Stith d 23 Mar 1809 m 18 Dec 1805 Rock Sprins Benjamin Poythress Yates b 7 Apr 1780 Peterburg Dinwidde Va
-3-7 Ann Stith b abt. 1761 Rock Spring, Brunswick Va m 8 Dec 1781 Brunswick Va Thomas Eaton
-3-8 Catherine Stith b abt. 1763 Rock Spring, Brunswick, Va d 9 Aug 1795 bur in Blandford Cem, Petersburg Va m on 4 Oct 1790 Brunswick Va Robert Bolling b 3 Mar 1759 in Centre, Petersburg Va d 1839, son of Robert Bolling and Mary Marshall Tabb
-3-9 Griffin Stith b 1767 in Rock Spring, Brunswick, Va m1 Mary Dent Alexander m2 + 3 ch x Cauthkins m3 Frances Townshend Washington + 7 ch
-3-10 Susanna Stith b abt. 1755 Rock Spring Brunswick Va m 18 Sep 1772 Andrew Meade
-3-11 Elizabeth Frances Stith m1 Henry Ward m2 Benjamin Poythress Yates
-6-1 Ann Hall Stith b 12 Nov 1757 Campbell, Va d 14 Jan 1831 Hardin, Ky m1 in 1758 Amelia Va John Hightower m2 on 23 Mar 1779 Bedford, Va, Drury Hardaway b 13 Aug 1756 d 1816, son of Joseph Hardaway and Ann Hall
-6-2 Joseph Stith b 6 Sep 1759 Campbell Va d 3 Nov 1837 Vine Grove, Meade, Ky m 8 Sep 1782 Campbell Va Nancy Cocke b 29 Apr 1761 Va d 16 Feb 1842 Meade Ky.
-6-3 Lucy Stith b 12 Mar 1761 Va d 13 Jun 1802 m 15 Jun 1780 Bedford Va William Jordan b abt. 1755 d aft. 7 Oct 1803 Breckinridge Va
-6-4 Elizabeth Buckner Stith b 15 Oct 1762 d d 20 Oct 1821 m 15 Feb 1785 Campbell Va Jesse Adams Mooreman d 5 Nov 1843 Meade Ky
-6-5 Mary Stith b 12 Nov 1764 Campbell Va d 18 Mar 1838 m1 on 23 Dec 1773 Bedford Va Jeremiah Early m2 on 4 Nov 1789 Campbell, Va, Richard Hightower [#2121/] b abt. 1759 Amelia, Va d abt. 1838 Columbus, Lowndes, Mi. She married (3) on 21 Apr 1791 in Brunswick, Va, Christopher McConnice [#8348/].
-6-6 Benjamin W Stith b 25 Aug 1766 Campbell Va d 18 Mar 1837 m1 Phoebe Cox + 9 ch m2 18 Aug 1836 Sally Paul + 3 ch
-6-7 Thomas Jefferson Stith b 8 Oct 1768 Bedford, Brunswick Va d 27 Jul 1821 Breckenridge Ky bur Meade Ky m Rhode Jones b 11 Jan 1777 d Feb 1851
-6-8 Dr John "Jack" Stith b 7 Oct 1770 Va d 27 Oct 1840 in Breckenridge Ky m 22 Apr 1801 in Campbell Va Susan Hightower
-6-9 Katheryn Stith 28 May 1773 d 1858 m 17 Sep 1791 in Campbell Va James Jones
-6-10 Martha Stith 8 May 1775 d 1 Jul 1843 m 23 Oct 1793 in Campbell Va Daniel J Saunders
-6-11 William B. Stith b 8 Oct 1777 Vad 10 May 1854 m 28 Dec 1796 in Campbell Va Nancy Jones
-6-12 Richard Stith Jr b 9 Dec 1779 Campbell Va d 13 Apr 1843 in Stithton, Meade, Ky m 12 Dec 1798 in Brunswick Va Elizabeth Jones
-9-1 Thomas Stith
-9-2 Marianna Stith m 17 Oct 1775, John Hardaway b 6 Sep 1751 in St Andrews Par, Brunswick, Va d 12 Apr 1824, son of Thomas Hardaway [#101/] and Agnes Peterson [#193/] .
-9-3 x Stith m Mark Nicholson
-9-4 Jane Stith b abt. 1781 Brunswick, Va.
-9-5 Rebecca Stith b abt. 1783 Brunswick Va m 17 Apr 1801 Brunswick, Va, John Spencer
-9-6 David Stith b abt. 1785 Brunswick Va d 1801 m Ariana Manlove
-9-7 Susanna Stith b abt. 1787 Brunswick Va m 10 Dec 1796 in Brunswick Va Andrew Rhea
-9-8 Henry Stith b abt. 1789 Brunswick Va m1 9 Aug 1809 Mary Spain m2 Helen Stith
-9-9 Obadiah Stith b abt. 1791 Brunswick Va m1 in 1806 Mary C HUNNICUTT m2 1843 Mary B Bugg
-9-10 Andrew Stith b abt. 1793 Brunswick Va m1 20 May 1807 in Brunswick Va Mary Stanford + 8 ch m2 Mary Polly Matthews + 1 ch
-9-11 Naoma Stith b abt. 1795 Brunswick Va.
-9-12 Ezra Stith b abt. 1797 Brunswick Va m 21 Apr 1820 in Hardin Ky Lucy Stith
-9-13 Abner Stith b abt. 1799 Brunswick Va m Jesse Moreman
-10-1 Elizabeth Stith b 23 Jun 1754 d 23 May 1786 m1 28 Oct 1770 Henry Fitzhugh m2 Henry Fitzhugh

-1-5-1 Drury Buckner Stith V b 1768 d bef. 22 Nov 1799 in Brunswick Va
-1-5-2 Mary Stith b 1770
-1-6-1 Baldwin Buckner Stith b 1773 bap 3 Feb 1773 in King George, Va d bef. 1 Jun 1847 Mason Co Ky.
-1-6-2 Thomas Stith b 1795 in Va d 1827.
-1-6-3 Ann Dade Stith b 1780 d Apr 1846.
-1-6-4 Townshend Stith
-1-7-1 Mary (Polly) Short b c 1773
-1-7-2 Mabel Short b abt. 1777 Brunswick, Va d bef. 1 Apr 1851 Brunswick, Va.
-1-7-3 Rebecca Short b abt. 1779 Brunswick, Va.
-1-7-4 Sarah Short b abt. 1783 Brunswick, Va d aft. Jan 1838
-1-7-5 Edmund Short b abt. 1785 Brunswick, Va.
-1-7-6 Elizabeth Short b abt. 1787.
-1-7-7 Frances Short b abt. 1789 Brunswick, Va.
-1-7-8 Thomas Short b abt. 1789 Brunswick, Va d aft. 26 Aug 1789 Brunswick, Va.
-1-7-9 Susanna Short b abt. 1793 Brunswick, Va.
-1-7-10 Margaret Short b abt. 1799 Brunswick, Va d aft. 1860 Dallas, Mo
-2-6-1 Drury Stith b 1782 d 4 Feb 1843.
-2-6-2 Griffin Stith d 1819.
-2-6-3 John Stith d 1823.
-2-6-4 Ann Stith
-2-6-5 Polly Stith
-2-6-6 Susanna Stith
-2-7-1 Mary Elizabeth Stith b 1786 d 1851
-2-8-1 Maria Johnston b 6 Mar 1781 d 8 Aug 1875
-2-8-2 John Johnston b 11 Feb 1783.
-2-8-3 Janet Johnston b 4 Sep 1784 d 2 Sep 1816.
-2-8-4 John Griffin Johnston b 7 Oct 1786.
-2-8-5 Robert Neilson Johnston b 29 Oct 1788.
-2-8-6 Susanna Johnston b 6 Jan 1791 d 18 Nov 1871.
-2-8-7 Elizabeth Johnston b 16 Apr 1793.
-2-8-8 Elizabeth Johnston b 31 Jul 1795 d 1 Nov 1864
-2-8-9 Christopher Johnston b 18 May 1800 in Baltimore d 2 Sep 1835
-2-9-1 Maria Pringle
-3-1-1 Needham Washington Stith d 1840
-3-1-2 Putnam Stith
-3-1-3 Lawrence Washington Stith b 1781 d 1868.
-3-1-4 Buckner Stith
-3-1-5 Cincinatus Stith
-3-1-6 Louisa Ann Stith b 1806 d 1878.
-3-1-7 Ariana Stith
-3-1-8 Helen Stith
-3-1-9 Sarah Washington Stith b 1799 d 1876
-3-1-10 Ann Stith
-3-1-11 Betsey Stith
-3-2-1 John Stith b 1774 in King George Co Va
-3-2-2 Susan Stith
-3-2-3 Frances Townshend Stith b 1786 in King George Co Va
-3-2-4 William Stith killed in a duel in Mississippi.
-3-2-5 Elizabeth Stith
-3-2-6 Mary Stith
-3-2-7 Anne Wray 'Nancy' Stith b 20 NOV 1782 in Brunswick Co Va
-3-2-8 Putnam Stith
-3-2-9 Amelia Stith
-3-3-1 William Stith
-3-3-2 Eliza Stith
-3-3-3 Minerva Stith
-3-3-4 Irwin Stith
-3-3-5 Judge Maclin Stith
-3-3-6 Leonidas Stith
-3-3-7 Richard P Stith
-3-3-8 Julian Stith
-3-3-9 Anne Stith
-3-5-1 Elizabeth Jones Stith
-3-5-2 David Buckner Stith Va. 2d Lieutenant 35 infantry 31 Mar 1813 1st Lieutenant 1 Sep 1814 Honorable discharge 15 Jun 1815
-3-5-3 Ferdinand Stith
-3-5-4 John6 Stith
-3-5-5 Catherine Ann Stith
-3-5-6 Julia Stith
-3-6-1 William Yates b 18 Nov 1806 Dinwiddie Va d 7 Apr 1872
-3-6-2 Marienne Yates
-3-7-1 Thomas Buckner Eaton
-3-7-2 William Eaton b 1780 Warren NC.
-3-7-3 Mary Allen Eaton
-3-7-4 Harriet Bolling6 Eaton
-3-9-1 Gerard6 Stithb 1821 Fairfax Va d 11 Jun 1880 Wythville VA
-3-9-2 Laura6 Stith b 1822.
-3-9-3 Susanna Stith
-3-9-4 George Washington Stith b 1810 Va d 6 Dec 1851 Sampson NC
-3-9-5 Griffin Stith
-3-9-6 Buckner Stith b 1812 Va d 1860 Wilson NC
-3-9-7 Jane Elizabeth6 Stith
-3-9-8 Henry Stith
-3-9-9 John Stith b abt. 1814 VA
-3-9-10 Dade Stith b abt. 1816 A
-3-10-1 Maria Meade b 1775 Brunswick, Va d 15 Jan 1815
-3-10-2 Richard Kidder Meade b 1775 Brunswick Va
-3-10-3 Susan Meade b 1773
-3-10-4 Anne Meade b 1781.
-3-10-5 David Meade b 1790 Brunswick Va
-3-11-1 Griffin Stith Ward
-3-11-2 Herbert Ward
-3-11-3 Bolivar Ward
-3-11-4 Sophia Ann Yates b 10 Dec 1811 Dinwiddie Va d 6 Dec 1874.
-3-11-5 Benjamin D Yates b abt. 1813 Peterburg Dinwidde Va
-6-2-1 William Bathurst Stith b 2 May 1784 Bedford Va d 6 Oct 1829 Meade, KY bur in Hynes Cem, Stithton, Meade, KY
-6-2-2 Richard L Stith b 26 Jan 1786 Va d 25 Oct 1844.
-6-2-3 Thomas Bathurst Stith b 23 Jan 1788 d 6 Oct 1819.
-6-2-4 John B (JACK) Stith b 21 Jan 1790 Bedford Va d 22 Nov 1833 Hardin Ky
-6-2-5 Polly Bathurst Stith b 7 Mar 1792 d aft. 1851.
-6-2-6 Elizabeth Buckner Stith b 16 Jun 1794 d aft. 1851.
-6-2-7 Buckner Bathurst Stith b 12 Sep 1796 d 26 Oct 1807.
-6-2-8 Nancy Ann Stith b 8 Sep 1798 d 16 Feb 1842.
-6-2-9 Joseph Bathurst Stith b 27 Dec 1800 d 8 Jun 1818
-6-2-10 Patsy Martha Stith b 3 Jun 1803 Hardin, Ky d 12 Aug 1882 Meade Ky
-6-3-1 Polly6 Jordan b 28 Jul 1795 d 12 Aug 1853 bur Hynes Cem, Stithton, Meade, Ky.
-6-3-2 Elizabeth Ann Jordan
-6-3-3 Lucy Jordan
-6-3-4 Katherine Jordan
-6-3-5 William Jordan b abt. 1785 Va d abt. 1830/40 Ky
-6-3-6 Woodson Jordan
-6-3-7 Samuel Jordan
-6-3-8 Charles Jordan b 1790 d 1872
-6-3-9 Richard Stith Jordan
-6-4-1 William Achilles Mooreman b 1785 Campbell VA
-6-4-2 Lucy Mooreman b 12 Dec 1786, Campbell VA
-6-4-3 Jesse P Mooreman b 1792 Campbell VA
-6-4-4 Judith Mooreman b 1796 Campbell VA
-6-4-5 Mary Mooreman b 1800 Campbell Va.
-6-4-6 De Alanson Mooreman b 18 Nov 1803 Hardin Ky d 22 Jan 1890
-6-4-7 Elizabeth A Mooreman b 24 Oct 1804 Campbell Va.
-6-4-8 Polly Mooreman
-6-4-9 Achilles Mooreman
-6-4-10 Richard S Mooreman
-6-6-1 Mathew C Stith b 1807 d Sep 1867
-6-6-2 Mary Watkins Stith
-6-6-3 Rachel Watkins Stith b 18 Jul 1811 d 22 May 1900
-6-6-4 Lucy Stith
-6-6-5 Rosina M. Stith b 1813
-6-6-6 Ann Elizabeth Stith
-6-6-7 Richard Marcus Stith
-6-6-8 Caroline Stith b 1822
-6-6-9 Benjamin S Stith d 1847
-6-6-10 Marcus Stith
-6-6-11 Pollie Stith
-6-6-12 Eddie Stith
-6-7-1 Richard Stith b 22 Feb 1794 Va
-6-7-2 Elizabeth J. (Betsy)6 Stith b 23 Dec 1795 Campbell Va
-6-7-3 Mary (Polly) Stith b 1796 Campbell Va SE
-6-7-4 Martha "Patsy" Stith b 10 Mar 1798
-6-7-5 William J Stith b 1798 Breckinridge Ky d 18 Sep 1840
-6-7-6 Thomas Jefferson Stith Jr b 10 Jun 1800 Breckinridge Ky d Ky
-6-7-7 Mary W "Polly" Stith b 1 Jul 1802 Breckinridge Ky
-6-7-8 Harriet Stith b 10 Jul 1804 Breckinridge Ky
-6-7-9 Benjamin Stith b 1804 Breckinridge Ky
-6-7-10 Nancy Willa Stith b 19 Sep 1806
-6-7-11 Joseph Stith b 9 Sep 1811
-6-7-12 Lucy Catherine Stith b 1814
-6-8-1 Sallie Stith b 1802
-6-8-2 Caroline George Stith b c 1803
-6-8-3 George Hightower Stith b 11 Mar 1811 in Meade, Ky d 5 Jul 1870 in Mo bur in Family Farm.
-6-8-4 Robert Stith b 1813.
-6-8-5 Mahala Ann Stith b 1815
-6-8-6 Jane Stith b 9 Mar 1815 d Jan 1895 in NE
-6-9-1 Richard S6Jones b 1793 d 1853
-6-9-2 Agnes Walker Jones b 1800 d 1879
-6-9-3 Katherine Jones
-6-10-1 Stith Saunders b abt. 1798 d 31 Jan 1840
-6-10-2 Katherine Saunders b 13 Feb 1799 in Va d 17 Jun 1894 in Ky
-6-10-3 Daniel J Saunders
-6-11-1 Thomas Hawfield Stith b 1800 in Va.
-6-11-2 Griffin Stith b 2 Sep 1802 m John Stith Jr.
-6-11-3 Catherine Stith
-6-11-4 Susan Stith
-6-11-5 Martha Stith b 6 Aug 1807 in Meade, Ky d 29 Jun 1880 bur in Tarpley Cem, Stithton, Hardin, Ky.
-6-11-6 Elizabeth Ann Stith b 1811
-6-11-7 Henry Stith b 10 Oct 1815 d 6 Sep 1890 in Meade Ky bur in Stith-Wright Cem Meade Ky m H. C. Allen
-6-11-8 Richard W Stith b 1813 in Hardin Ky.
-6-11-9 William A Stith
-6-11-10 Benjamin W Stith
-6-12-1 Lucy Jones Stith b 2 Mar 1801 in Campbell Albemarle Va d 6 Oct 1876 in Meade Ky
-6-12-2 Elizabeth Stith b 6 Oct 1803 in Albemarle Campbell Va d 7 Jun 1840
-6-12-3 Buckner Jones Stith b 21 Mar 1804 in Albemarle Campbell Va d 1 Sep 1856
-6-12-4 Susan6 Stith b 10 Dec 1808 d 4 Aug 1847.
-6-12-5 John Craig6 Stith b 15 May 1809 in Meade, Ky d 1 Mar 1880 in Meade, Ky bur in Brandenburg, Meade, Ky.
-6-12-6 William Banks Stith b 21 Apr 1812 d 17 Jul 1880
-6-12-7 Edward S. Stith b 25 Mar 1813 in Meade, Ky baptized 1 Feb 1936; endowed 21 Feb 1936; sealed to parents d 2 Apr 1860
-6-12-8 Martha Ann Stith b 19 Feb 1816 in Meade, Ky d 1 Jul 1843 m by Samuel Brown
-6-12-9 Jesse Jones Stith b 14 May 1818 d 21 Jul 1895 bur in Big Spr Meth C Ky.
-6-12-10 Mary Ann Stith b 23 Jan 1820 in Meade, Ky d 24 Oct 1873 bur in Stith-Wright Cem, Meade, Ky.
-6-12-11 Griffin Stith
-6-12-12 Laurie A Stith b 1837 in Hardin, Ky d 1855
-9-6-1 Emily Stith
-9-6-2 Mary Maclin Stith
-9-7-1 Neomi Rhea b 1802 in Chapel Hill NC
-9-8-1 Eliza Caroline Stith b about 1822
-9-8-2 Elizabeth R Stith
-9-9-1 Obadiah Edward Stith
-9-9-2 Martha Stith
-9-9-3 Mary Stith
-9-9-4 Nancy Stith
-9-9-5 Sallie Caiborne Stith
-9-9-6 Ezra Littleton Stith
-9-10-1 Ariana Adeline6 Stith [#8522/] b 1813 d 1852
-9-10-2 Sophronia Livingston6 Stith [#8523/] b 19 Sep 1817 NC d 14 Oct 1875 in Holly Springs
-9-10-3 Abner Aurelius6 Stith [#6171/] b 19 Aug 1819 in NC
-9-10-4 George6 Stith
-9-10-5 Richard Stanford6 Stith b 28 Apr 1825 in Caswell, NC
-9-10-6 Leonidas Cincinnatus6 Stith b 7 Jan 1823
-9-10-7 Stanford6 Stith
-9-10-8 Minerva Andrewetta6 Stith b 4 Jun 1831 in Henry, Tenn d 7 Jan 1866 in Panola, miss.
-9-10-9 Henry Stith
-9-12-1 Fanny WATZ Stith
-9-12-2 Mary Stith
-9-12-3 Ada AMELIUS Stith
-10-1-1 Henry Fitzhugh b 14 Feb 1773 in King George Va.
-10-1-2 Henriette Fitzhugh b 1775 in King George, Va.
-10-1-3 John Bolling Stith Fitzhugh b 1778 d 1825
-10-1-4 Lucinda Fitzhugh b Feb 1782.
-10-1-5 Caroline Matilda Fitzhugh b 4 Jun 1784
-10-1-6 Alice Thornton Fitzhugh b 15 Aug 1785
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-2 William Stith b abt. 1697 Charles City Va. -1 Elizabeth Buckner Stith b 1762 Va d 1825 Ky m Jesse Adam
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-3 Jane Drury Stith b abt. 1697 in Prince George Va m 1710 Thomas Hardaway b 1683 in Va -1 Thomas Hardaway b 1715 Prince George, Va m about 1727 in Bristol Agnes Peterson
-2 James Hardaway b 10 Jul 1719 in Bristol Par Prince George, Va.
-3 Jane Hardaway b 1 Jun 1721 in Bristol Par Prince George, Va.
-4 Wm Hardaway b 12 Jun 1723 bap 13 Oct 1723 m x Manson
-5 Frances Hardaway b 4 Apr 1725 d 1756 m William Skipwith
-6 Joseph Hardaway b 7 Apr 1729 m Ann Hall
-7 Drury Hardaway b 2 Apr 1733 bap 7 Apr 1733 in Bristol Par. Prince George, Va.
-8 John Hardaway b 1708 m1 Rebecca Pepper m2 Frances Markham
-9 Susanna Hardaway b 1710.
-10 Stith Hardaway b 1723 m Martha Worsham
-11 x Hardaway b 10 Jul 1719 d 1770 m 1756, William Stanfield
-12 Daniel Stith Hardaway b 1723 in Va m Martha Worsham b 1725
-1-1 Agnes Thweat Hardaway b 1731 m abt. 1748 in Augusta Va William Christopher Locke
-1-2 John Hardaway b 6 Sep 1751 in St Andrews Par Brunswick, Va m1 Marianna Stith m2 Elizabeth Maclin m3 Rebecca Blount Manson
-1-3 Thomas Hardaway d 1804.
-1-4 Susannah Hardaway b 27 Sep 1740 in Bristol Par Prince George, Va.
-1-5 Elizabeth Hardaway
-1-6 James Hardaway b 1719 d 1770
-1-7 Rebecca Hardaway
-1-8 Nancy Hardaway
-1-9 Mary Hardaway
-1-10 Martha Peterson Hardaway b 10 Jun 1754 Hardaway Mills Va m Robert Rives
-1-11 Ann Hardaway b 20 Apr 1760 m 14 Sep 1786, Richard Clark
-6-1 Lucy Hardaway b 25 May 1755 in Bristol Par Prince George, Va. n
-6-2 Joseph Hardaway
-6-3 Drury Hardaway b 13 Aug 1756 m Ann Hall Stith
-6-4 Mason Hardaway b 6 Feb 1758 in Bristol Par Prince George, Va.
-6-5 Ann Hardaway b 24 Sep 1759 in Bristol Par Prince George
-8-1 James Markham5 Hardaway
-8-2 Jeane Hardaway bap 14 Nov 1731 in Bristol Par Prince George, Va.
-8-3 Keren Happuch Hardaway bap 30 May 1741 in Bristol Par Prince George, Va.
-8-4 Ainsworth Hardaway bap 3 Jul 1742 in Bristol Par Prince George, Va.
-8-5 Thomas Hardaway b 1734 m Mary TAROTTER
-10-1 Daniel Hardaway b 1749 Of Amelia Co Va.
-10-2 Stith Hardaway b 1751 Of Amelia Co Va
-12-1 Judith Archer Hardaway b ABT 1750 in Amelia Co Va m 24 JAN 1784 William Lewis b 1724 in Ireland
-1-1-1 Jacob Locke b 1749 in Augusta Va.
-1-1-2 George6 Locke b 1750 in Augusta Va.
-1-1-3 John6 Locke b 1751 in Augusta Va.
-1-1-4 Jesse6 Locke b 1754 in Augusta Va.
-1-1-5 Samuel William6 Locke b 1752 in Augusta Va.
-1-1-6 Elizabeth6 Locke b 1757.
-1-1-7 Elisha6 Locke b 1760 in Augusta Va.
-1-1-8 Richard6 Locke b 11 Jun 1762 in Augusta Va.
-1-1-9 Stephen6 Locke b 1765 in Augusta Va.
-1-1-10 Billy Francis Locke b 1767 in Augusta Va.
-1-1-11 Thomas Locke b 1769 in Augusta Va.
-1-1-12 Mary Locke b 1772 in Augusta Va.
-1-1-13 Abraham Locke b 1774 in Augusta Va.
-1-1-14 Job Locke b 1776 in Augusta Va.
-1-1-15 William Locke b 1779 in Augusta Va.
-1-1-16 Willis Locke b 1780 in Berkeley Martinsburg Va.
-12-1-1 Judith Lewis b ABT 1784 in Amelia Co m ABT 1804 Dr. John Randolph b 11 SEP 1779 in Tuckahoe, Goochland Co Va son of Thomas Mann Randolph b 1741 in "Tuckahoe" Goochland, Va and Anne Cary b 7 FEB 1745/46 in Chesterfield Co (dau of Archibald Cary b 24 JAN 1720/21 in Williamsburg James City Co Va and Mary Randolph b 21 NOV 1727)
-1-2-1 William Edward Hardaway b 1792 d 1858.
-1-2-2 Elizabeth Hardaway
-1-2-3i Frederick Maclin Hardaway
-1-2-4 Henry Simmons Hardaway
-1-2-5 John Clack Hardaway
-1-2-6 Marianna Hardaway
-1-10-1 Robert Rives b 1778 in Dinwiddie, Va.
-1-10-2 Richard Augustus Rives b abt. 1780 in Dinwiddie, Va d 1819 in Dinwiddie, Va.
-1-10-3 Thomas Rives b 3 Nov 1782 in Dinwiddie, Va.
-1-10-4 Benjamin Rives b 1785 in Dinwiddie, Va.
-1-10-5 T Hardaway Rives b 1788 in Dinwiddie, Va.
-1-10-6 Mary Rives b 1791 in Dinwiddie, Va.
-1-10-7 Clara Rives b 1793 in Dinwiddie, Va.
-1-10-8 Martha Peterson Rives b 23 Apr 1795 in Dinwiddie, Va.
-6-3-1 Lucy Ann Hardaway b 1784 in Chesterfield, Ky d 1838
-6-3-2 Richard Buckner Hardaway b 1785 d 1856.
-6-3-3 Benjamin Stith Hardaway b 1791 d 1813.
-6-3-4 Thomas Parsons Hardaway b 1795.
-6-3-5 Joseph Edwin Hardaway
-6-3-6 William Henry Hardaway b 13 Mar 1800 d 5 Dec 1871.
-8-5-1 Mason Hardaway

-12-1-1-1 Dr. William Mann Randolph b ABT 1814 m 2 SEP 1839 in Albemarle Co Margaret Randolph b 7 MAR 1816 in Albemarle Co Va dau of Thomas Jefferson 'Jeff' Randolph b 12 SEP 1792 in Va and Jane Hollins Nicholas b 16 JAN 1798 in Va (dau of Gov Wilson Cary Nicholas b 31 JAN 1761 in Williamsburg and Maraget Smith b 28 Mar 1765 Baltimore
-12-1-1-1-1 Jane Margaret Randolph b 7 MAY 1840
-12-1-1-1-2 William Lewis Randolph b 20 DEC 1842 in Mississippi m FEB 1866 Agnes Dillon b 23 JAN 1846 in Georgia
-12-1-1-1-2-1 William Mann Randolph b 14 JAN 1870 in Albemarle Co, Va
-12-1-1-1-2-2 Hollins N Randolph b 1872
-12-1-1-1-2-3 Elizabeth R Randolph b 1876 WLR m2 in 1887 Margaret Randolph Taylor b 14 NOV 1843 in Jefferson Co Va
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-4 Rebecca Stith b 1695 of Charles City
m c 1704 Thomas Christian
-1 Ann Mourning Christian b abt. 1706 Richmond, Henrico, Va m Samuel Coleman
-2 Thomas Christian b abt. 1707 Charles City, Va m Rebecca x
-3 Robert Christian b abt. 1708 Charles City, Va m Lucy Bradly
-4 William Christian b abt. 1709 Charles City, Va.
-5 James Christian b abt. 1712 Charles City, Va m Susannah x
-6 Constant Christian b abt. 1713 Richmond, Henrico, Va.
-7 Rebecca Christian b abt. 1715 Richmond, Henrico, Va
-1-1 Samuel Coleman b abt. 1732 in Goochland, Va m1 Ann Wright m2 Elizabeth DOSS
-1-2 James Coleman b abt. 1732 in Goochland, Va d Sep 1796 m 1751 Goochland, Va, Elizabeth Leake
-1-3 John Coleman b abt. 1736 in Goochland, Va m Elizabeth x
-1-4 Daniel Coleman b abt. 1738 in Goochland, Va
-2-1 Anthony Christian b 9 Jun 1724.
-2-2 Nathaniel Christian
-2-3 Thomas Christian
-2-4 Jesse Christian
-2-5 David Christian
-2-6 Lins Christian
-2-7 Archer Christian
-2-8 Mary Christian
-2-9 Susannah Christian
-2-10 Elizabeth Christian
-3-1 Drury Christian b abt. 1730 m Lucretia Williams
-3-2 John Christian b 1731.
-3-3 Robert Christian b 1734 m Mary x
-3-4 Lucy Christian b 1736
-3-5 Elizabeth Christian b 1738
-5-1 Charles Christian
-5-2 James Christian
-5-3 John Christian
-5-4 George Christian
-1-1-1 Jeanie Coleman b 18 Jul 1756 in Goochland Va bap 6 Mar 1757.
-1-1-2 David Coleman b 6 Jan 1762 in Goochland, Va bap 10 May 1762
-1-1-3 Robert Coleman b 1766 in Goochland Va d 6 Mar 1846
-1-1-4 John Coleman b 1776 in Goochland Va d 1864 in Wilson, TN
-3-1-1 James Christian b 23 Apr 1758 bap 30 Apr 1758 in Bristol Parish, Goochland Va
-3-1-2 Gideon Christian b 16 Aug 1760 bap 16 Aug 1760 in Bristol Parish Goochland Va
-3-1-3 Ann Christian b 3 Mar 1764.
-3-1-4 Nancy Christian bap 3 Mar 1764 in Bristol Parrish, Goochland, Va.
-3-1-5 Drury Christian Jr b 18 Aug 1766 bap 18 Aug 1766 in Bristol Parish Goochland Va
-3-1-6 Mary Christian b c 1768 in Warren, NC d 1837 in Dickson, Te.
-3-1-7 William Christian b c 1770 in Warren NC
-3-1-8 Jesse Christian b c 1772 in Warren NC
-3-1-9 Frances Christian b c 1774 in Warren NC
-3-3-1 Sarah Christian b 8 Sep 1778 d 24 Dec 1835.
-5-4-1 James Christian
-5-4-2 Elizabeth Christian
-5-4-3 Charles Christian
-5-4-4 Sally Christian
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4-5 Mary Stith b 1702 in Charles City Co, Va
m 18 JUL 1720 Buller Herbert b ABT 1690 in Charles City Co Va
-1 Mary Herbert b 28 AUG 1728 in Va d 17 Aug 1801 m Col Augustine Claiborne b 14 JAN 1719/20 in 'Sweet Hall', King William Co Va
-2 John Herbert b 4 Apr 1724.
-3 Ann Herbert b 21 Mar 1726/27.
-4 Martha Herbert
-1-1 Susanne Claiborne m Frederick Jones
-1-2 Mary Herbert Claiborne b 19 JAN 1743/44 in Sussex Co/?Charles City, Va m Charles Harrison
-1-3 Herbert Claiborne b 7 Apr 1746 in Albemarle Par Sussex, Va m Mary Ruffin
-1-4 Augustine Claiborne b 2 Feb 1747 in Albemarle Par Sussex, Va m Martha Jones
-1-5 Anne Claiborne b 30 Dec 1749 in Sussex/'Sweet Hall', King William Co Va bap 30 Mar 1749 in Albemarle
-1-6 Buller Claiborne b 27 Oct 1755 in Albemarle Par Sussex Va m Patsy Ruffin
-1-7 William Claiborne b 2 Nov 1754 in Albemarle Par Sussex Va m Mary Leigh
-1-8 John Herbert Claiborne b 30 May 1763 in Albemarle Par Sussex, Va m Mary Gregory
-1-9 Lucy Herbert Claiborne m John Cocke
-1-10 Bathurst Claiborne m Mary Leigh Claiborne
-1-11 Thomas B. Claiborne b 1 JAN 1745/46 in Va
-1-12 Elizabeth Claiborne b 1756 in Va
-1-1-1 Mary Herbert Jones
-1-2-1 Augustine Harrison b 1762 in Charles City, Va.
-1-2-2 Charles Harrison b 1764 in Prince George, Va.
-1-2-3 Mary Herbert Harrison b 1766 in Charles City, Va.
-1-2-4 Anne Carter Harrison b 1768 in Charles City, Va.
-1-2-5 Elizabeth Randolph Harrison b 1770 in Charles City, Va.
-1-2-6 Henry Harrison b 3 Jun 1775 in Charles City, Va.
-1-2-7 Benjamin Henry Harrison b abt. 1776 in Charles City, Va.
-1-3-1 Mary H Claiborne
-1-3-2 William Burnet Claiborne
-1-3-3 Herbert Augustine Claiborne b 6 Mar 1784 in Chestnut Grove, New Kent, Va d 5 Aug 1841 in Richmond, Henrico, Va.
-1-3-4 William C Claiborne
-1-3-5 Mary Carter Claiborne
-1-3-6 Judith B Claiborne
-1-3-7 Harriet Herbert Claiborne
-1-3-8 Lavinia Bathurst Claiborne
-1-3-9 Bettie Carter Claiborne
-1-3-10 Augusta Claiborne b 1790.
-1-4-1 Buller Claiborne b abt. 1772 in Bristol Par Va.
-1-4-2 Frances Claiborne b abt. 1774 in Bristol Par Va.
-1-4-3 John Claiborne b abt. 1776 in Bristol Par Va.
-1-4-4 Augustine Claiborne b abt. 1778 in Bristol Par Va.
-1-4-5 Cadwalader Claiborne b abt. 1780 in Bristol Par Va.
-1-6-1 Sterling Claiborne
-1-6-2 James Claiborne
-1-6-3 Richard Claiborne
-1-6-4 Lucy Claiborne
-1-7-1 Fredinland Claiborne b 9 Mar 1772 in Sussex, Va.
-1-7-2 William Charles Cole Claiborne b 1770 in Sussex, Va.
-1-7-3 Nathaniel Herbert Claiborne b 14 Nov 1777 in Sussex, Va.
-1-7-4 Thomas Augustine Claiborne b 10 Feb 1777 in Sussex, Va.
-1-7-5 Mary Leigh Claiborne b 1781 d 1812.
-1-8-1 John Gregory Claiborne b 1798.
-1-9-1 Robert Herbert Cocke
-1-9-2 John Cocke
-1-10-1 William Augustine Bathurst Claiborne b 1805 in King William, Va
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5 Anne Merrywether Stith b 25.01.1660, Charles City VA d 1709 Charles City VA
m 1681 Kippax Culpeper VA Robert Thomas Bolling b 26.12.1646 All Hollows Barking Park London d 17.07.1709 Kippox Charles City Charles VA At the age of twenty one, Anne met and married the elder English gentleman, Colonel Robert Bolling, Sr. and made her home at the opulent Kippax Plantation. Over looking the south bank of the Appomattox River, this plantation house was not unlike the royal estates of England. It was in these old mansions a generation lived in lordly manner, and entertained with lavish hospitality. It was here, at Kippax Plantation, that Anne and the Colonel raised their nine children; Jane Bolling (b. 1682), Robert Bolling Jr. (1682�1749), married Anne Mary Cocke; (Robert was the grandfather of Beverley Randolph, the eighth Governor of Virginia); Stith Bolling (1686�1727), married Elizabeth Hartwell; Edward Bolling (1687�1720), married Ms. Slaughter; Anne Bolling (1690�1750), married Robert Wynne; Drury Bolling (1695�1726), married Elizabeth Meriwether (NOTE: it is the daughter of Drury and Eliz. that is [the only] Ann Meriwether); Thomas Bolling (1697�1734); Agnes Bolling (1700�1762), married Richard Kennon; Mary "Molly" Bolling (b. 1702), married Andrew Baker. Her death came at an early age and in 1709, only 49 years of age, Anne was buried at her beloved Kippax Plantation, the final resting place of many Bolling and Rolfe descendants. The foregoing biographical information is a compilation of historical data as found in various writings of the era and not one particular source. � By C. Hileman Her husband Robert died on July 17, 1709 according to the diary of Robert Bolling. However, in the same printed volume he mentions Anne (Stith) Bolling on February 24, 1711 on page 305 of the book The Secret Diary of William Byrd of Westover. Here is what he wrote, "Mr. Drury Stith called on his way over the river where he was going to see his sister Bolling who was sick." Then according to the annotation at the bottom of the page it points out that, "Anne (Stith), widow of Colonel Robert Bolling." So she at the very least lived beyond Feb. 24, 1711 and most likely beyond the scope of Byrd's diary because he no doubt would have mentioned her passing if she had died before Sept. 29, 1712, the last date of his diary between 1709-1712. This valuable info was supplied to me by FAG member Eric Bruno Borgman Notater for Robert Thomas BOLLING: BIOGRAPHY: Notes from "Colonial Families of Southern States of America, page 71, Bolling Family" refer to Robert Bolling as the Honorable Robert Bolling. He was the founder of the family in VA. He arrived in the Colony 2 Oct 1660 and soon attained to fortune and prominence in affairs of both Church and State. In 1858, his remains were removed from "Kippax" to the mausoleum at Blandford Cemetery, erected by his great grandson. He was first married to Jane Rolfe in 1675. She died in 1676. She was the daughter of Lt. Thomas and Jane Poythress Rolfe and the great granddaughter of Colonel John Rolfe and his wife, Princess Pocahontas Rebecca, daughter of Powhatan, the great Werowance and ruler of all the Indian Tribes, which at the advent of the English, inhabited Virginia. who at the age of 14 settled in Va. in 1660 (arrived in Va. Oct 2< 1660)Colonel Robert Bolling (December 26, 1646 - July 17, 1709) was a wealthy early American settler, merchant and planter. He is the ancestor of many prominent individuals including Presidents George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush. He was born on December 26, 1646 at Tower Street, All Hallows, Barking Parish, in London. He arrived in Virginia at the age of fourteen on October 2, 1660. In 1674, he married Jane Rolfe the granddaughter of Pocahontas. They had one child, John Bolling, born on January 26, 1676. His descendants, the only American descendants of Pocahontas, are termed the "Red Bollings". They include Edith Bolling, wife of U. S. President Woodrow Wilson and John Randolph of Roanoke. Jane died after one year of marriage. In 1681, Col. Bolling married his second wife Anne Stith with whom he had many children, including Robert Bolling, Jr., who was born on January 25, 1682. Both Presidents Bush are descended from Robert Bolling, Jr. In 1702 Bolling was a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses representing Charles City Co., in 1702. He died on July 17, 1709 and was buried at his plantation Kippax, in Prince George Co., Virginia, where his tomb still stands. For the poet, see Robert Bolling (poet).
+1 John Bolling and Mary Clark/Mary Carrie b c 1620
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-1 Robert Bolling b 25.01.1682 Prince George Co VA d 3 Jan1749, Prince George Co, VA
m Anne Cocke b 1686 Charles City, Charles, VA d 1749 Prince George, VA
m2 Anne Meriwether 27.01.1705.
+1 Richard Cocke and Elizabeth Littlebury
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-1-1 Mary Anne Bolling b 25 JuN 1707/08 in Pr George Co Va
m 27.01.1727 Washington Bristol York VA William Starke b c 1691 in Va +3 dau
-1 Bolling Sarke b 11.11.1733 Bristol Parish Prince George VA m Elizabeth Belfield b 25.10.1732
-2 William Starke m Mary Basswtt Daingerfield
-3 Rebecca Starke m1 John Ravenscroft b 1724 York VA m2 George MacMurdo b Dumphries Scotland
-4 Elizabeth Starke b 1744 d 03.06.1828 m Capt Robert Walker b 10.10.1729 Kingston Dinwiddie VA d 19.10.1797.
-5 x Starke m Philip HAZELL.
-6 Robert Starke m Mary HALL 27.02.1758 Amelia VA b 1738 Prince George Co VA dau of John HALL and Anne Bolling for ch see above Mary Hall
-1-1 Belfield Starke b 20.11.1787 Henrico Co VA
-1-2 Clarissa Stasrke b 20.11.1787 Henrico Co VA
-1-3 Ann Starke b 20.11.1787 Henrico Co VA
-1-4 Burwell Stark
-2-1 Edwin STARK
-2-2 William STARK
-2-3 Bolling STARK d 1810
-2-4 Mary Bassett STARK
-2-5 Ane STARK
-2-6 Robert BOLLING STARKE b 1781 d 02.03.1839
-2-7 Daingerfield STARK b 1779 d 1825
-3-1 John Ravenscroft b 1750 York VA
-4-1 ROBERT WALKER
-4-2 MARTHA WALKER
-4-3 Richard WALKER
-4-4 Mary WALKER
-4-5 DAVID WALKER
-4-6 ANN LOUISA WALKER
-4-7 THEODORICK WALKER
-4-8 CLARA WALKER b 09.07.1780
-4-9 BOLLING WALKER d 19.11.1814 Norfolk VA
-4-10 FREEMAN WALKER
-4-11 STARK WALKER
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-1-2 Elizabeth Bolling b 17.12.1709 Prince George Co VA
m 1727/8 Maj James Munford b 1705 Westover Charles City Co VA d Amelia Co Va betw 16 Mar and 25 Apr 1754 son of. d 16.03.1754 Prince George Co VA his will was proved Apr. 25, 1754
+1 Col Robert Munford b c 1678 and Martha Kennon b c 1681 in Conjurer's Neck, Henrico Co Va
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-1-2-1 Martha MUNFORD b 28.09.1728 m William WILSON.
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-1-2-2 James Munford b 16.09.1732 Prince George Co VA
m Anne Brodnax
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-1-2-3 Susanna Munford b 29.03.1734 VA d 10.1810 Brunswick Co VA
m Buckner Stith 10.1751 Amelia VA b 1722 Brunswick Brunswick Co VA d 1791 son of Drury Stith and Elizabeth Buckner Will Written 4 Oct. 1791 Proven 26 Nov. 1810 Brunswick Co. Va for ch see above Buckner Stith.
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-1-2-4 William Munford
m Prudence Ward
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-1-2-5 Robert Munford
m Anne Brodnax 11.02.1755.
-1 Elizabeth MUNFORD b 22.09.1733, Prince George Co VA
-2 William MUNFORD b 23.11.1734.
-3 Theoderick MUNFORD b 21.02.1741, Prince George Co VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-1-2-6 Thomas Bolling Munford
m Jane Watson
-1 Richard Jones MUNFORD.
-2 Thomas MUNFORD
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-1-2-7 Edward MUNFORD b 1725
m Elizabeth HALL.
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-1-3 Anne Cocke Bolling b 12 DEC 1713 in Prince George Co Va d 1766, Edgecombe NC
m 1730 John Hall b c 1710 in Scotland + 2 ch Justice Lunenburg Co. Surveyor for north dist. of the co. Mem. Co. Ct. 1746-48 Sheriff 1748-50 Soldier French and Indian War.
-1 Robert Bolling Hall b 1733, Prince George Co VA d 1771, Brunswick VA m Mary Watson
-2 Hugh Hall b 1733, Prince George Co VA d 1771, Petersburg VA m 1759 Brunswick Co VA Mary DIXON b Dinwiddie Co VA d Sussex Co VA dau of Henry DIXON and Elizabeth ABERNATHY
-3 Elizabeth Hall b 1734 m DAVID HOLT 20.10.1752 Amelia VA
-4 Lucy Cocke HALL b 07.1736 Brunswick Brunswick Co VA d Campbell VA m Richard STITH 29.09.1756 VA b 30.09.1727 Brunswick VA d 16.11.1802 Campbell VA son of Drury Stith and Elizabeth Buckner (for a DAR application: The said Richard Stith who resided during the American Revolution at Beadford Co, Virginia assisted in establishing American Independence, while acting in the capacity of Patriotic Service My ancestor's services during the Revolutionary War were as follows: Patriotic Services and Civil Services. D.A.R. Patriot Index, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. 1, page 650, 1967. Geneologies of Virginia Families, The William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. IV, page 615, 1982. Campbell Chronicles & Family Sketches by Ruth H. Early p. 6-7) for ch see above 1561) Richard Stith.
-5 Mary Hall b 1738, Prince George Co VA m 27.02.1758 Amelia VA Robert STarke son of William STARKE and Mary BOLLING
-6 Martha Hall b 1747, Lunenburg VA
-7 William Hall b 1750 m1 Frances m2 Mary Anne
-8 Ann HALL b 1745 m Joseph Hardaway Amelia VA b 07.04.1729
-9 Mason m 1764 James Hall

-2-1 Elizabeth Hugh HALL b 1752 d 1882 m 22 Dec 1767 Charles Hines
-2-2 Dixon HALL b 1755 Dinwiddie VA
-2-3 William Winfield HALL b 1756 Dinwiddie Va d 1820 Montgomery Al
-2-4 Mary Hall b 12.01.1763 Surry Beaufort NC d 21.06.1851 Fayetteville Lincoln TN 27.02.1758 Amelia VA m1 JAMES PILKINGTON m2 Capt John MORGAN b 1762 Fauquier Co, VA d 1817 Mulberry, Lincoln, TN son of John MORGAN and MARTHA SETTLE
-2-5 Leonard HALL
-2-5 John HALL
-2-6 Bolling Hall b 23 Dec 1767 Diwiddie Va d 25 Feb 1836 Ellerslie Autauga Al m Jane Abercrombie dau of Charles Abercrombie and Edwina Dicey Malinda Booth
-3-1 Thomas Holt b 08.07.1753 Amelia VA
-5-1 POWHATAN BOLLING STARKE.
-5-2 Robert STARK.

-2-4-1 NATHAN MOSES PILKINGTON b 1805, Buncombe Co NC d 1900, Swain Co NC m RUTH JANE WEST Macon Co NC b 1807 Burke Co NC d 1902 Swain Co NC dau of John WEST and Elizabeth UPTON
-2-4-2 Mary POLLY MORGAN b 12.07.1806 East Haddam, Middlesex, CT d 28.02.1856 m JAMES W. PARRIS b 1765 i Macklenberg Co VA d 07.06.1821 i Ralls Co MO son of JAMES PARRIS and SARAH BENISON
-2-6-1 Polly Willie HALL b 5 Feb 1800 m 17 Jun 1817 Greene Wood b 1800
-2-6-2 Ann Anderson HALL b 13 May 1801 d 1841 m 11 Jul 1820 James Mitchell
-2-6-3 Martha Bryan Hall b 8 Dec 1803 d 1848 m1 27 Nov 1820 John Smith Bailey m2 Berkley Reid Thomas
-2-6-4 Elizabeth Dixon HALL b: 6 Jan 1806 m 13 FEB 1823 Thomas BROWN
-2-6-5 Jane Abercrombie HALL b 13 SEP 1807 m 22 DEC 1825 William Vance Thompson
-2-6-6 Emma Bolling HALL b 8 DEC 1809 m 22 SEP 1826 Absolem JACKSON
-2-6-7 Bolling HALL, II b 8 MAY 1813 m 22 DEC 1836 Mary CRENSHAW
-2-6-8 Laura HALL b 26 MAY 1815 d 9 JUN 1899 Montgomery AL
-2-6-9 Amanda HALL b 7 FEB 1818 m 14 NOV 1839 John A. SNODGRASS
-2-6-10 Mary Bibb HALL b 17 AUG 1821 m 24 NOV 1836 William B. HOLT
-2-6-11 Sara Helen HALL b 11 OCT 1824 d 1887 m1 22 APR 1841 William J. SASNETT m2 y Smith ?related to John Smith

-2-4-1-1 Elizabeth PILKINGTON b 1831, Macon Co NC d 25.02.1862, Macon Co NC m12.01.1848, Macon Co NC John Thomas UPTON b 13.02.1823 NC d 01.03.1901, Le Flore Co OK
-2-4-1-2 MARTHA PILKINGTON b 1832; d 1895 m BRENDLE
-2-4-1-3 Mary PILKINGTON b 1842; d 1931 m WILSON-CLINE
-2-4-1-4 JANE PILKINGTON b 1840; d 1893 m AMMONS
-2-4-1-5 RUTH PILKINGTON b 1842; d 1931 m HILL-POSEY
-2-4-1-6 JAMES T PILKINGTON b 1844; d 1864 Civil War
-2-4-1-7 NATHAN MOSES PILKINGTON b 1846; d 1927
-2-4-1-8 John A "COOT" PILKINGTON b 1849; d 1929
-2-4-1-9 George WASHINGTON SEBURN PILKINGTON b 1853; d 1898
-2-4-2-1 John B PARIS b 1786 Rowan Co, NC d 20.04.1854 Davis Co IA m 24.10.1811 Estill Co KY Mary ANN WASSON b 1798 KY d 1878 Davis Co, IA dau of JAMES WASSON and FRANCES
-2-6-6-1 Walter Clark Jackson b 14 Jul, 1827 in Robinson Springs, Al d 22 Sep 1907 in Montgomery
-2-6-6-2+ others
-2-6-7-1 Caroline Sophia Hall m Thomas Reid Handy
-2-6-7-2 Joseph Eugene Hall m Mary Margaret Stokes
-2-6-7-3 Bolling Hall, III (Col.) b 17 Sep 1837 in Ellerslie, Autauga Co Al d 3 Feb 1866 in Drury's Bluff
-2-6-7-4 Crenshaw Hall b 26 Mar 1839 in Ellerslie, Autauga Co Al d 20 May 1893 in Montgomery, Al
-2-6-7-5 John Elmore Hall b 30 Mar 1842 in Autauga Co Al d 27 Jan 1882 in Montgomery, Al
-2-6-7-6 Mary Louisa Hall b 20 Nov 1843 in Ellerslie, Autauga Co Al d 9 May 1863 in Montgomery
-2-6-7-7 Thomas Brown Hall b: November 12, 1845 in Ellerslie, Autauga Co Al d 23 Sep 1863 in Chicamauga Ga
-2-6-7-8 Hines Holt Hall b 6 Aug 1847 in Ellerslie, Autauga Co d 15 Oct 1929 in The Elms, Elmore Co
-2-6-7-9 Laura Jane Hall b 15 Sep 1848 in Ellerslie, Elmore Co d 13 Aug 1896 in The Elms, Coosada
-2-6-7-10 Franklin Abner Hall b 7 Nov 1850 in Ellerslie, Elmore Co d 22 Apr 1920 in Montgomery
-2-6-7-11 Charles Edward Hall b 23 Jan 1854 in Ellerslie, Elmore Co d 4 Nov 1887 NY

-2-4-2-1-1 JAMES MADISON30 PARIS b 25.12.1815, Madison Co, KY d 18.03.1869 Monroe Co, MO m Mary ANN LEAR, 10.12.1836, Marion Co, MO b 24.06.1820, Warren Co, MO d 1883, Monroe Co, MO
-2-4-2-1-2 EMILY MARIE PARIS b 18.11.1817, Rock Mountain, KY d 16.01.1900 Winfield, Cowley, KS m DANIEL WOODEN, 27.02.1843, Scotland Co, MO b 1814, Dutchess Co, New York, Usa; d 12.03.1864, Davenport, Scott, Iowa, Usa.
-2-4-2-1-3 HARDIN DOUGLAS PARIS b 19.11.1818 Estill Co KY d 30.11.1870, Craig, Holt, MO m REBECCA Thomas HOPKINS 15.07.1852 Davis Co, Iowa, Usa b 02.06.1836 Shawanee, Claiborne, TN d 10.11.1911 Craig, Holt, MO
-2-4-2-1-4 JOEL Green PARIS b 25.04.1819, Estille Co KY d 01.04.1860 Davis Co IA m Mary F ROAD, 06.09.1846, Davis Co IA
-2-4-2-1-5 John B PARIS b 01.11.1821, Ralls Co MO d 20.12.1898, Davis Co IA m6.11.1852, Davis Co IA Mary F STUFFLEBEAM b 31.03.1833, OH d 1901, Davis Co IA
-2-4-2-1-6 FRANCES JANE PARIS b 1824, Ralls Co MO d 1878, Davis Co Iowa Usa m William JENKINS, 16.01.1844, Ralls Co MO
-2-4-2-1-7 MORGAN WASSON PARIS b 10.05.1826, Ralls Co MO d 16.10.1886, Monroe Co IA m 15.05.1853 Davis Co IA MARGARET LUCINDA WALLACE b 1838, Randolph Co MO d 1854, Davis Co IA
-2-4-2-1-8 Elizabeth ANN PARIS b 1830, Marion Co MO d 1855, Davis Co Iowa Usa m 10.12.1853 Davis Co IA JAMES S HAMILTON b 1826, MO
-2-4-2-1-9 JINCEY WASSON PARIS b 1830, Ralls Co MO d 02.02.1888, Winfield Cowley Co KS m RANSOM H WOODEN, 17.07.1849, Ralls Co MO b 1821, MO d 1890, Winfield Cowley Co KS
-2-4-2-1-10 SARAH ANNA PARIS b 19.11.1832, Ralls Co MO d 18.02.1870, Iowa Usa m10.12.1853 Davis Co IA DANIEL MCCRACKEN b 15.01.1833, Hendricks Co IN d 23.04.1908, Sturgis, Meade, SD
-2-4-2-1-11 ABNER O'NASH PARIS b 21.12.1834, Hannibal, Ralls, MO d 15.10.1915, Davis Co IA m LAURA A (UDELL) CASE, 13.09.1863, Appanoose Co, IA b 18.12.1835 Hiram, Portage, OH d 28.05.1889, Davis Co, IA
-2-4-2-1-12 CHARLES WESLEY PARIS b 1837, Ralls Co MO d 14.04.1886, Winfield Cowley Co KS m1.06.1860, Davis Co IA MARIA WOODEN b 1844, IL d 1912, Cowley Co KS
-2-4-2-1-13 STEPHEN J PARIS b 1841, Cannon Co TN; d 18.09.1862, Helena Phillips AR.
-2-6-11-1-1 Malissa/Melicia Caroline Jackson b 1843 d 1921 m y Linsey

-2-4-2-1-3-1 John B. PARIS b 1854, Davis Co, IA d 1900, Possibly, Holt, MO m 12.12.1876 Davis Co, IA EMILY E. SHUCK b 1858 MO dau of MARTIN SHUCK and EMILY BENGE Notater for EMILY E. SHUCK: Noted events in her life were: � Census 1870: 12 years old, 1870, MO 759 Name: Emily E Shuck Estimated Birth Year: 1858 Gender: Female Age in 1870: 12y Color (white, black, mulatto, chinese, Indian): White Birthplace: Missouri Home in 1870: Missouri, United States Household Gender Age Birthplace Martin J Shuck M 52y IN Emily Shuck F 42y Kentucky Henry C Shuck M 20y Iowa Levi H J Shuck M 16y Iowa Nancy J Shuck F 14y Iowa Emily E Shuck F 12y Missouri Philip M Shuck M 10y Missouri Laura J Shuck F 7y Iowa Ellen Shuck F 3y Iowa Shuck M 2m Missouri ============================================= � 1880 Census: 22 years old, 1880, Fox River Twp, Davis, Iowa, USA. 760 Name: John B. Paris Residence: Fox River, Davis, Iowa Birthdate: 1854 Birthplace: Iowa, United States Relationship to Head: Self Spouse's Name: Emily E. Paris Spouse's Birthplace: Missouri, United States Father's Name: Father's Birthplace: Missouri, United States Mother's Name: Mother's Birthplace: Missouri, United States Race or Color (Expanded): White Ethnicity (Standardized): American Gender: Male Martial Status: Married Age (Expanded): 26 years Occupation: Farmer NARA Film Number: T9-0335 Page: 109 Page Character: B Entry Number: 4113 Film number: 1254335 Household Gender Age Birthplace SELF John B. Paris M 26 Iowa, United States WIFE Emily E. Paris F 22 Missouri, United States SON Charles W. Paris M 2 Iowa, United States SON William W. Paris M 1 Iowa, United States
-2-4-2-1-3-2 HARDIN DOUGLAS PARIS b 15.04.1857, Davis Co, IA d 11.07.1918, St. Joseph, Buchanan Co, MO m 1886 MO EVA EVELEN EDGE b 10.06.1869 Audrain Co, MO d 30.06.1952 Elwood, Doniphan, KS dau of MARTIN EDGE and SUSAN LUNDY
-2-4-2-1-3-2-1 ORBA F PARIS b 06.09.1886, Craig, Holt, MO d 27.06.1959, St Joseph, Buchanan, MO stroke m FLORENCE b 1894, MO
-2-4-2-1-3-2-2 MARTIN EARL PARIS b 31.12.1888, Craig, Holt, MO d 24.08.1966, San Antonio, Bexar, TX Overdose of sleeping pills after a stroke m NORA Elizabeth JONES, 15.05.1907, St. Joseph, Buchanan Co, MO b 03.12.1891, Craig, Holt, MO d 17.01.1964, San Antonio, Bexar, TX
-2-4-2-1-3-2-3 ANNA M PARIS b 03.1891, Missouri Usa.
-2-4-2-1-3-2-4 FRED DOUGLAS PARIS b 01.1894, MO d 1963, Doniphan Co, KS m ETHEL M b 1896 IL d 13.11.1941 Doniphan Co, KS
-2-4-2-1-3-2-5 NELLIE P PARIS b 1899, MO d 1905.
-2-4-2-1-3-2-6 CORA FLORENCE PARIS b 06.06.1904, Doniphan Co, KS d 20.06.1988 m William Thomas PALMER, 15.04.1922, MO b 29.12.1898, St Joseph, Buchanan, MO d 28.06.1961, Los Angeles Co, CA
-2-4-2-1-3-2-7 LESTER E. PARIS b 26.04.1908, Doniphan Co, KS d 15.02.1954, Doniphan Co, KS m MELBA J., 1940, Kansas Usa b 1908, KS 1938. 3 STITH) b 01.1894 Missouri Usa d 1963 Doniphan Co, KS
-2-6-11-1-1-1 Barcelona "Lonie" Lindsey (1875 - 1930) m y Still

-2-4-2-1-3-1-1 CHARLES W. PARIS b 1878, Davis Co, Iowa, Usa.
-2-4-2-1-3-1-2 William W. PARIS b 1879, Davis Co, Iowa, Usa. � 1920 Census, 1920, Comanche Co, Oklahoma, USA. 906 � 1880 Census: 1 year old, 1880, Fox River Twp, Davis, Iowa, USA. 907 Name: John B. Paris Residence: Fox River, Davis, Iowa Birthdate: 1854 Birthplace: Iowa, United States Relationship to Head: Self Spouse's Name: Emily E. Paris Spouse's Birthplace: Missouri, United States Father's Name: Father's Birthplace: Missouri, United States Mother's Name: Mother's Birthplace: Missouri, United States Race or Color (Expanded): White Ethnicity (Standardized): American Gender: Male Martial Status: Married Age (Expanded): 26 years Occupation: Farmer NARA Film Number: T9-0335 Page: 109 Page Character: B Entry Number: 4113 Film number: 1254335 Household Gender Age Birthplace SELF John B. Paris M 26 IA WIFE Emily E. Paris F 22 MO SON Charles W. Paris M 2 IA SON William W. Paris M 1 IA
-2-6-11-1-1-1-1? Elloree Still (1896 - 1985) m Melwyn Hervey Sharpe b 1895 d 1971 son of James Monroe Sharpe b 1854 d 1937 and x grandson Mary R Smith b 1833 d 1874 and y Sharpe gr granson of Moses Smith b 1808 d 1880
-2-6-11-1-1-1-1-1 Eloise Sharpe (1928 - 2006) m y Cassady parents of Margaret Elaine Cassady m y Brixhoff, author's DNA match
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-1-4 1570. iv. Lucy Cocke Bolling b b 3 MAY 1719 Prince George Co VA
m 10 Jul 1738 Peter Randolph b 20 Oct 1717 Henrico VA/?1708 Turky Island Henrico VA d 1767 son of Col William Randolph and Elizabeth Peyton Beverley b 20 OCT 1717 + 3 ch
-1 William Randolph b 1734 d 11/05/1774 Henrico Co m1 Mary Skipwith m2 Mary Fitzhugh Grymes, Mary "Marie Agnes" Skipwith
-2 Anna Maria Randolph b 5/13/1747 VA d 08/10/1805 m William Fitzhugh III b 24.08.1741
-3 Beverley Randolph b 09/11/1753 Henrico Co, Chatsworth d 02/1797 m Martha Cocke
-4 Robert Randolph b 1760 d 09/12/1825 m Elizabeth Hill Carter m Elizabeth HILL CARTER b 1769 d 1812.

-2-1 William Henry27 FITZHUGH.
-2-2 ANN FITZHUGH b 26.03.1784.
-2-3Mary LEE FITZHUGH b 22.04.1788, Of Arlington; d 23.04.1853.
-4-1 Elizabeth CARTER RANDOLPH b 02.10.1782; d 03.07.1866.
-4-2 Mary BAXTON RANDOLPH b 1794, Eastern View Fauquier VA d 1864.
-4-3 LANDONIA RANDOLPH b Eastern View Fauquier VA
-4-4 ANNE FITZHUGH RANDOLPH b 1790, Eastern View Fauquier VA
-4-5 Robert BEVERLEY RANDOLPH.
-4-6 CHARLES CARTER RANDOLPH b 14.10.1788, Eastern View Fauquier VA d 20.12.1863, Faquier VA
-4-7 LUCY BOLLING RANDOLPH b 02.12.1796, Eastern View Fauquier VA d 18.11.1861, Shirley Charles City VA
-4-8 Robert LEE RANDOLPH b 1791, Eastern View Fauquier VA d 1854.

-4-1 Eliza Carter Randolph b 10/02/1782 Fauquier Co d 7/03/1866 m Thomas Turner
-4-2 Charles Carter Randolph b 14 OCT 1788 Fauquier Co d 20 DEC 1863 m Mary Ann Fauntleroy Mortimer
-4-3 Anne Randolph b abt 1790 Fauquier Co m Charles L. McKenna
-4-4 Robert Lee Randolph b 1791 Fauquier Co d 26 DEC 1857 m Mary Buckner Thruston Magill b 16 Jul 1809 VA d 29 Jan 1890 Richmond VA dau of Col Chalres Magill b 1760 and Mary Buckner Thruston b 31 Jul 1772 d 1850 bur Mt Hebron Cem Winchester VA
-4-5 Lucy Bolling Randolph b 2 DEC 1796 Fauquier Co d 18 NOV 1861 m Dr Richard Chichester Mason b 7 MAY 1793 in Fairfax Co d 22 JUL 1869 in Fairfax Co
-4-6 Mary Braxton Randolph b 1800 Fauquier Co d 1864 m Hill Carter

-4-5-1 Beverley Randolph Mason b 1 SEP 1834 in Fairfax Co VA
-4-5-2 Eva Mary Anna Mason b 17 JAN 1836 in VA
-4-5-3 John Stevens Mason b AUG 1839 in Fairfax Co VA
-4-5-4 Landon Randolph Mason b 31 DEC 1841 in Fairfax Co
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-1-5 Jane Bolling b 1 APR 1722 in Va
m Hugh Miller b 1722 in Scotland + 2 dau
-1 Robert Miller b 28.10.1746.
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-1-6 Martha Bolling b 17 NOV 1726 in Prince George Co Va
m 1745 Richard Eppes b 1714 in Bermuda Hundred, Chesterfield Co Va d 1765 Bermuda Hundred Henrico Co VA ?= ansc of Littlebury Eppes and x Llewellen
Francis Eppes and Sarah Kennon
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-1-6-1 Martha Elizabeth Epps b 1750, Henrico Co VA d 1801, Pickens Pickens Co SC
m John Major b 1755 Culpeper Co VA d 03.08.1805 Newberry Newberry Co SC

-5-2-1 John Wayles Eppes b 19 Apr 1773 Chesterfield Co VA d 13 SEp 1823 m Maria Polly Jefferson b 1 Aug 1778 Monticello VA dau of Pres Thomas Jefferson and Martha Wayles

-3-4-5-1 Beverley Randolph Mason b 1 SEP 1834 in Fairfax Co VA
-5-2-1-1 Francis Wayles Eppes b 9/20/180 Henrico Co 1 d 5/30/1881 m1 Susan Margaret Ware m2 Mary Elizabeth Cleland Randolph b 16 Jan 1801 Goochland Co VA dau of Thomas Eston Randolph and Jane Cary Randolph

-2-1-1-1 Jane Cary Eppes b 9 NOV 1823 VA d 12 FEB 1890
-2-1-1-2 John Wayles Eppes b 4 JUL 1825 Bedford Co VA d 1908 m Josephine H. Bellamy
-2-1-1-3 Thomas Jefferson Eppes b 29 JUN 1827 Albemarle Co VA d 1869 m Theodosia Burr Bellamy
-2-1-1-4 William Eston Eppes b 5 JUL 1830 Tallahassee d 1896 m1 Augusta Jones Kollock m2 Emily Bancroft
-2-1-1-5 Mary Elizabeth Eppes b 5 JUL 1832 Tallahassee d 1903
-1 Martha Bolling Eppes b MAY 1746 Chesterfield Co d 10 DEC 1810 m Richard Henry Walker
-2 Francis Eppes b 1747 Henrico Co VA d 7/04/1808 m Elizabeth Wayles b 27 Jul 1752 Charles City Co VA dau of John Wayles b 1715 d 1773 and Tabitha Cook s.a. Francis Eppes b 1747
-3 Martha Elizabeth Eppes b 1750 Henrico Co VA d 1801 m John Major
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-1-7 Susannah Bolling b 16 JUL 1728 Prince George Co VA
m 23.12.1745 Prince George Co VA Alexander Bolling b 12 MAR 1720/1 Pr Geo Co VA d 11 Jun 1767 Prince George Co VA see below
, son of Stith Bolling and Elizabeth RogerS for ch see below Alexander Bolling
-1-1 William Kirby b 1756 m Martha Patsy Terrell b 1765 d 1814 dau of Jonathan Terrell b 1740 d 1 Jul 1814 and Ann Butlaer b 3 Sep 1748
-1-2 Bolling Kirby b 1765 m Milley Campbell b 1769 VA dau of Abraham Campbell b 1735 d 9 Feb 1805 and Amy DeHart b 1735
-1-1-1 Terrell Kirby b 1785 VA d 27 Sep 1864 Union SC m Frances Hunt b 1796 d 7 Mar 1849
-1-2-1 Bolden T Kirby b 1800 m Martha Jones b 1802 dau of Elisha Jones b 1767 and Elizabeth Perkins b 11 Dec 1767
-1-1-1-1 Bolen C Kirby b 22 Feb 1823 Union SC m Conzada Kirby b 5 Oct 1827
-1-2-1-1 Conzada Kirby b 5 Oct 1827 m Bolen C Kirby b 22 Feb 1823 Union SC
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-1-8 Mason Bolling b 22.09.172 -1??? Jemima Bolling b 1740 VA d Spartanburg SC (from Hershel Clayton Harmon`s tree) m John Kirby St b 1730 Halifax VA d 1807 Union SC
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-1-9 Robert Bolling b 12.06.1730, Prince George Co VA d 24.02.1775 Bollingbrook Petersburg VA
m1 Mary Marshall Tabb b 12 JUN 1737 in Amelia Co Va d 14.10.1814 Dinwiddie Co VA + 2 sons Robinson shows this Robert as marrying Rachel Robinson b 4 Oct 1732, Elizabeth City Co d 23 Feb 1767 wid of Roscow Cole who survived him to m3 29 Sept 1759, York Co Charles Turnbull b July 1712 Scotland d c 1770
m2 Sally Washington b 1765 King George Co VA d 02.10.1796 Center Hill Petersburg VA
+1 Thomas Tabb and Rebecca Booker
+1 Lawrence Washington and Elizabeth Dade
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-1-9-1 Robert Bolling b 03.03.1759, Centre Petersburg VA d 1839. m1 ANN DADE STITH b 1780 King George Co VA d 18.03.1846+ 3 ch dau of BUCKNER STITH and ANN DADE m2 SALLY WASHINGTON m3 Mary BURTON AUGUSTA BOLLING 04.11.1781 b 1764 d 03.08.1787 + 3 ch m4 Catherine STITH 04.10.1790, b 1763 Rock Spring Brunswick VA d 09.08.1795 Petersburg VA dau of BUCKNER STITH and SUSANNA MUNFORD -1-1 ANN ROBERTSON BOLLING b 1805, Chesterfield VA d 01.05.1838, Chesterfield VA m William SMITH BOLLING b 1805 VA d 1851 Miltown Chambers
-1-2 ANN ROBERTA CAMPBELL BOLLING b 21.12.1801, VA d 01.05.1828
-1-3 George Washington BOLLING b 26.10.1806, Petersburg VA d 19.07.1875 m MARTHA STITH NICHOLS b 20.11.1808 Georgetown Washington DC d 30.04.1886 Washington DC
-1-4 Mary BURTON AUGUSTA27 BOLLING b 1789; d 1853
-1-5 MARTHA STITH BOLLING.
-1-6 Robert BUCKNER BOLLING b 1806, VA for ch see above Catherine Stith.

-1-3-1 Mary TABB BOLLING b 27.08.1846 Petersburg VA d 24.05.1924 Richmond City VA arteriosclerosis interstitial nephritis uremia m 28 Nov 1867 William Henry FITZHUGH LEE b 31.05.1837 Arlington Co VA d 15.10.1891 Alexandria VA son of Robert LEE and Mary CUSTIS named for William Henry Fitzhugh, his mother's uncle, father called him Rooney, nickname as a way to differentiate him from his cousin Fitzhugh Lee. , attended Harvard University, befriended Henry Adams, who wrote about his relationship with Lee in chapter four of his autobiography, The Education of Henry Adams, followed in his father's footsteps after graduation, entering the United States Army in 1857 as a second lieutenant, 6th U.S. Infantry under Albert Sidney Johnston, participated in the Utah War against the Mormons, 1859 resigned from the U.S. Army to operate his White House Plantation, on the south shore of the Pamunkey River New Kent Co VA, outbreak of the Civil War commissioned as a captain in the Confederate Army cavalry later majo, 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, later under the command of Brig. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, his cousin, commanded the 3rd Brigade of Stuart's Cavalry Division at the Battles of Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, wounded during combat at Brandy Station at the beginning of the Gettysburg Campaign and captured by Union forces at Hickory Hill, VA , shipped to New York, where he was held as a prisoner of war until returned to the Confederate Army on Feb 25, 1864 in exchange for Union Brig. Gen. Neal S. Dow, Aprils 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 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 Co. After their mother died in 1873, Rooney inherited Ravensworth Plantation, the old Fitzhugh family property (near present-day Springfield) in Fairfax Co with 563 acres (2.28 km2) of land. He moved there with his family from White House. , 1875 elected to the Virginia Senate, serving until 1878, elected as a Democrat to the United States House of Representatives in 1887, served in the House until his death at Ravensworth in 1891, interred in the Lee Chapel at Washington and Lee University in Lexington VA with his parents and siblings. he m1 1859 to Charlotte Georgiana Wickham d 26 Dec 1863, dau of George and Charlotte Carter Wickham and a descendant of the attorney John Wickham and his wife + 2 ch Robert Edward Lee b 11 Mar 1860 d June 30, 1862 and Charlotte Carter Lee, b 19 Oct 1862 d 6 Dec 1862
-1-3-2 William NICHOLS BOLLING b 01.08.1830, Petersburg Fauquier Co VA d 06.12.1898, Baltimore MD m SUSAN MEADE b 1833, Brunswick Co VA
-1-3-3 Robert BOLLING.

-1-3-1-1 ANNIE AGNES LEE b aft 1867 VA d 1874
-1-3-1-2 Mary TABB LEE b 1867 VA d 1871
-1-3-1-3 William Henry FITZHUGH LEE b aft 1867 VA d 1875
-1-3-1-4 Robert Edward LEE b 11.02.1869 Petersburg VA d 07.09.1922, Roanoke City VA m Mary WILKINSON MIDDLETON b 1875, Charleston Charleston Co South Carolina Usa; d 19.05.1959, Asheville Bruncombe Co NC
-1-3-1-5 George BOLLING LEE b 30.08.1872 Lexington VA d 1930, Manhattan Ny Co Usa m HELEN MADELINE KEENEY b 26.09.1895, California Usa; d 09.07.1968, San Fransisco San Fransisco Co California Usa.
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-1-9-2 1710. ii. Thomas Tabb Bolling b 27.02.1763 Bollingbrook House Petersburg VA d 01.12.1810 Chesterfield VA
m SEIGNIORA PEYTON b 08.01.1767 Bollingbrook House Petersburg VA d 01.12.1810 VA
-1 John PEYTON BOLLING b 22.09.1788, Amelia VA
-2 Robert BOLLING
-3 REBECCA BOLLING
-4 FRANCES COOKE BOLLING
-5 YELVERTON de MATTHEW BOLLING
-6 Thomas READFORD BOLLING
-7 HARRIET Elizabeth BOLLING b 24.10.1800
-8 WARNER T BOLLING b 1802 Chesterfield VA
-9 William S BOLLING
-10 MARTHA TABB BOLLING
-11 William SMITH BOLLING b 1805 VA d 1851 Miltown Chambers AL m ANN ROBERTSON BOLLING b 1805 Chesterfield VA d 01.05.1838 Chesterfield VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-1-9-3 Anne Bolling m John Short
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-1-9-4 Frances Bolling m John LeMessurier
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-1-9-5 Marianna Bolling b 1775; d 1852. -1 Robert Bolling b 3 Mar 1759 Bollingbrook Petersburg VA d 26 Jan 1839 Center Hill Petersburg m1 Mary Burton Bolling b 1764 m2 Catherine Stith dau of Capt Buckner Stith and Anne m3 Sally Washington m4 Anne Dade Stith
-2 Thomas Tabb Bolling b 27 Feb 1763 Bollingbrook Petersburg VA m Seigniora Peyton b 8 Jan 1767 d 1810 dau of Sir John Peyton b c 1703 and Frances Cooke b c 1728 Amelia Co
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-2 Stith Bolling b 28.03.1686, Kippox Charles City VA d 16.08.1727, Kippox Co VA Stebarn.
m Elizabeth Rogers b 1695 Northampton Co VA m2 Elizabeth HARTWELL.
+1 Richard Rogers and Jane Presley
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-2-1 Alexander Bolling b 12 MAR 1720/1 Pr Geo Co VA d 11 Jun 1767 Prince George Co VA
m 23 Dec 1745 Susannah Bolling b 16 JUL 1728 dau of Robert Bolling b 25 JAN 1682/83 in Charles City Co Va and Anne/Mary Cocke b c 1683 in Va
-1 Elizabeth BOLLING b 24.06.1747 Prince George Co VA m1 Abraham Jones b Kingsessing DE m2 Christopher Manlove
-2 Robert Bolling b 24 Mar 1750/1 Lunenburg VA m1 Frances Green m2 Clara Yates
-3 StithH Bolling b 11.05.1753 Prince George Co VA d 28.06.1797 Prince Charles Co VA m Charlotte Edmunds/Edwards
-4 John BOLLING b 13.10.1756 Prince George Co VA d 09.11.1759
-5 ALEXANDER BOLLING b 02.12.1761 Prince George Co VA m 24.12.1782 Amelia VA Mary Pryor
-6 SUSANNA BOLLING b 05.12.1764
-7 SALLY BOLLING b 25.03.1766 d 17.06.1773
-8 JERMINA BOLLING b 1741 VA d 1808

-3-1 Robert Bolling
-3-2 John BOLLING
-3-3 Alexander BOLLING
-3-4 Jane BOLLING
-3-5 Ann BOLLING
-5-1 Samuel Pryor Bolling b 1782
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-2-2 STITH BOLLING.
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-2-3 John BOLLING.
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-2-4 Robert BOLLING.
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-2-5 Jane BOLLING
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-3 Edward Bolling b 01.10.1687, Kippox Charles City VA m x Slaughter
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-4 Drury Bolling b 21.06.1695 Kippox Charles City VA d 07.11.1729 Brunswick Co VA
m Elizabeth Meriwether b 1699 Kippox Charles City Co VA d 1726 VA
+1 Francis Merriwether and Mary Bathurst
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-4-1 Frances Elizabeth Bolling b 1724 Prince George Co VA d 1774 Amelia VA
m Theoderick Bland b 12.12.1719 Clawson Prince Georges Co MD d 28.10.1784 Amelia Co VA
+1 Richard Bland and Elizabeth Randolph
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-4-1-1 Theoderick Bland b 21.03.1742 d 26.10.1776 m 1763 Martha Daingerfield
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-4-1-2 Frances Bland b 24.09.1752 Mattox Chesterfield VA d 18.01.1788 Mattox Chesterfield VA
m1 John RANDOLPH. b 29.06.1742 Curles Henrico VA d 28.10.1775 Roanoke Bedford VA
m2 St George Tucker b 29.06.1752 Port Royal Bermuda d 10.11.1827 Nelson VA son of George Tucker IV
-1 ANNE FRANCES BLAND TUCKER b 26.09.1779 Chesterfield VA d 12.09.1813 Red Sulpur Spre.
-2 Henry ST George TUCKER b 29.12.1780 d 28.08.1848
-3 THEODERICK Thomas TUCKER b 17.09.1782
-4 NATHANIEL BEVERLEY TUCKER b 06.09.1784 Chesterfield VA d 26.08.1851
-5 TUCKER b 12.03.1786 d 12.03.1786
-6 HENRIETTA ELIZA TUCKER b 16.12.1787
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-4-1-3 Elizabeth Bland b 1748 VA
m John Banister b 1734 d 1788
-1 John Banister b c 1770
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-4-1-4 Anna Bland b 1746, VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-5-5 Thomas Bolling b 20.03.1696, Kippox Charles City VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-6 Agnes Bolling b 30.11.1700, Kippox Charles City VA d 1762 Chesterfield VA
m 1719 Capt Richard Kennon b 05.12.1684 Conjuror's Neck Henrico VA d 8 Mar 1736 Conjuror's Neck Henrico VA
+1 Dr Richard Kennon
m 1673 Henrico Co Elizabeth Worsham b c 1656 Chesterfield VA d c 1705 Conjurors Neck
+2
+2 William Worsham b c 1619 d 1661 Henrico Co VA
m 1643 Charles City VAElizabeth Jane Littleberry b 1620 Colchester Essex d c 1678 Bermuda Hundred Sussex Co VA she m2 Francis Eppes
+3 George Worsham b 1596 Oxford d 1660 Charles City VA
m 1619 Susan Taylor b 1580 d c 15 Nov 1628 Charles City VA
+4 William Worsham b 1572 Oxford d 1660 VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-6-1 Elizabeth Kennon b 12.12.1720 Conjuror's Neck Henrico VA d 1757 SC
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-6-2 Anne Kennon b 30.11.1721/2 Conjuror's Neck Henrico VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-6-3 Robert Kennon b 14 APR 1725 Conjurer's Neck Henrico Co Va
m Sally Skipwith
+1 Y Skipwith
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-6-3-1 Elizabeth Kennon b 13.07.1757 Mecklenburg VA d 1791
m John Hartwell Cocke 28.11.1773 b 26.11.1749
-1 Sallie Cocke b 10.05.1775
-2 ANN Hartwell Cocke b 11.11.1776
-3 Elizabeth Cocke b 06.07.1778
-4 John HartwellL Cocke b 19.09.1780
-5 Mary Kennon Cocke b 25.07.1783
-6 Robert Kennon Cocke b 26.12.1785 d 1790
-7 Martha Ruffin Cocke b 26.01.1788
-8 Rebecca Kennon Cocke b 10.07.1791 d 1791
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-6-4 Mary Kennon b 29 Jun 1727 Conjurors Neck d c 1794 Gloucester VA
m 1743 Mecklenburg John Clack b 9 Jan 1721 Ware Parish 'Gloucester VA d by 18 'SAug 1784 Brunswick VA son of James Clack and Mry Sterling
-1 Mary Kennon Clack b c 1746 VA d c 1780 KY m 30 Sep 1772 Brunswick VA Henry Robinson
-2 Lt Spencer Clack b 28 Mar 1746 Loudon VA d 9 Jul 1832 Sevierville TN m 2 Nov 1766 Mary Beavers
-1
-2-1 Raleigh Robert Clack
-2-2 Rhoda Clack m Randles
-2-3 Catherine Beulah Clack b 23 Jun 1778 Henry Co VA d 29 Oct 1850 SEvierville TN m 1794 Elijah Chinn Rogers b c May 1774 Fauquier Co VA d 11 May 1841 son of Henry Rogers b c 1760 Somerville Fauquier Co VA d 18 Nov 1835
-2-4 Frances Clack
-2-5 Mary Clack
-2-6 Malvina Clack
-1
-2-3-1 Elizabeth Clack Rogers b 15 Aug 1805 Sevier Co TN d there 8 Dec 1864 m David McCroskey
-1
-2-3-1-1 David Oscar McCroskey
-2-3-1-2 Louisa Elizabeth K. J. McCroskey
-2-3-1-3 Elijah E. McCroskey
-2-3-1-4 Spencer Clack McCroskey
-2-3-1-5 William Leonidas McCroskey
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-6-5 Martha Kennon b 17 Oct 1731 in Conjurer's Neck Henrico Co Va
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-6-4 Mary KENNON b 29.01.1728, Bristol Par Prince George VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-6-5 Martha Kennon b 17 OCT 1731 in Conjurer's Neck Henrico Co Va m DRURY STITH b 1718 Brunswick Co VA d 1770, Brunswick Co VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-6-6 Mary Kennon b 29.01.1727 Chesterfield Henrico Co VA d 1794 Brunswick Co VA
m John Clack b 09.01.1721 Gloucester Co VA d 1786 Brunswick Co VA
+1 JAMES CLACK and Mary STERLING
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-6-6-1 m Mary BEAVERS 02.11.1766 Loudoun Co, VA b 12.01.1745 Colony Of VA d 14.08.1840 Sevierville Sevier Co TN -1 FRANCES CLACK b 09.03.1783 Loudoun Co VA d 05.03.1855 Knox Co TN m John CALVIN MYNATT b 31.07.1780 Commonwealth of VA d 23.04.1867 Knox Co TN -1-1 John CALVIN MYNATT b 14.11.1821 Knox Co TN d 08.06.1903 Knox Co TN m FRANCES "Fanny" WATKINS HALL b 24.10.1819 Knox Co TN d 23.12.1892 Knox Co TN dau of William HALL and NANCY NELSON -1-1-1 John HALL/Henderson MYNATT b 24.11.1848 Knox Co TN d 25.05.1887 Knox Co TN m MINERVA CORDELIA SHELL b 06.12.1849 Knox Co TN d 20.04.1913 Knox Co TN dau of William SHELL and SARAH GAMMON -1-1-1-1 John GROVER MYNATT b 07.12.1884, Knox Co TN; d 03.12.1918, El Paso, El Paso Co, TX m ESTELLE LAVENIA SMITH b 14.04.1888, Knox Co TN; d 03.1965, Knox Co TN. "Spanish Flu Epidemic of 1918"
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-7 Mary Bolling b 1720 Lee Co VA d 1776 Culpeper Co
m 1742 Andrew Baker b 1692 PA (reported by Sandra Sue Lutz, author's DNA match, and Jackie Gabbard, author´s DNA match,)
+1 Robert Baker and Susan Packer
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-7-1 Bolling Baker b 1722, Culpeper VA
m Aracoma
-1 Bolling Baker b 1754
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-7-2 Robert BAKER b 1724 m x BLOUNT
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-7-3 John Teneretta/Renty Baker b 07.10.1735 Ashe NC d 1820 Ricetown Owsley KY
m1 Aza Williams
m2 1756 Elizabeth Terrell b 28 Jan 1735 Chowan Co NC d there 1780 dau of James Terrell b 1707 in New Kent VA d 1772 in Caroline Co VA and Margaret Watkins b 1700 d 1772 Caroline Co Va
-1 Isaac Baker b 1757 NC
-2 Margaret Baker b 1764 m Justice Bowling b 1764.
-3 Bolling Baker b 1764 m1 Patsy Morris m2 Mary RogerS, 1798, Madison Co KY
-4 Andrew Baker b 1765 NC d 1841 Laurel KY m NANCY ANNA BRYANT 24.12.1816 Washington TN
-5 James Claybank Baker b 1767 m Susannah
-6 John Durkham Baker b 1770
-7 Mary Rubice Baker b 29 Mar 1770 Buncombe NC d 14 Aug 1820 Buffalo Creek Owsley Ky m William D Hudson b 1750 Mecklenburg Co son of Christopher Hudson b 1716 New Kent Co Va d 17 Oct 1779 Mecklenburg Co Va m Cary Byrd granson of John Hudson Sr. b 1692 in New Kent Co VA d 11 Apr 1732 in Hanover Co VA m Elizabeth L. Harris b 2 Nov 1698 in New Kent Co.VA
-8 Robert"Julius Bob" Baker m1 Elizabeth HAMMON m2 Catherine BOLLING 24.02.1825 Clay KY b 20.05.1776 Blackwater Hawkins TN d 1850 Clay KY
-9 George Washington Baker b 29.03.1779 Wilkes Co NC d 14.08.1846 Linn MO m ESTHER ROBERTSON 13.07.1800
-10 Igha BAKER b 1780 m Elisha Harrison 27.08.1805 Madison Co KY

-4-1 POLLY BAKER b 1816
-4-2 PATSY BAKER b 1817
-4-3 SMITH BAKER b 1818
-4-4 LUCINDA BAKER b 1819
-4-5 JESSE P BAKER b 1820
-4-6 LOVE BAKER
-4-7 John BOLIN BAKER b 1827 King George VA
-6-1 William BAKER b 1803.
-6-2 ADONIRAM BAKER b 17.03.1805, NC d by 1880, Clay KY
-6-3 JOB BAKER
-6-4 Mary BAKER
-6-5 ANDREW JACKSON BAKER
-7-1 Rebecca Hudson b 30 Aug 1801 Clay Co KY d 1876 m William Herd son of Jesse Herd and Nancy Garner grgrandau of Rosamond Courtney b 1710 VA
-8-1 John HAMMONS BAKER b 12.10.1793 NC d 14.12.1869 Owsley KY
-8-2 Mary BAKER
-8-3 ESTHER BAKER
-8-4 Robert BAKER b 28.02.1800 Cortland Madison KY d 02.04.1871 Crane Creek Clay KY
-8-5 NANCY BAKER
-8-6 ZILPHA BAKER
-8-7 JANE BAKER
-8-8 ANDREW BAKER b 28.01.1812 Owsley KY d 15.09.1854 Owsley KY
-8-9 SUSAN BAKER
-9-1 PERMELIA JANE27 BAKER
-9-2 Elizabeth BAKER b 1801 Madison KY d 1850 North Salem Linn MO
-9-3 SAMUEL L BAKER b 03.08.1803 Madison KY d 26.03.1875 Montgomery Bakers Cut IA
-9-4 SUSANNAH BAKER b 1805 Madison KY d by 1847
-9-5 SARAH JANE BAKER
-9-6 John R BAKER b 1809 Madison KY
-9-7 CAROLINE BAKER b 1811 Madison KY
-9-8 NANCY BAKER b 1812 Madison KY
-9-9 ANDREW J BAKER b 1813 Clay KY d 09.1848, North Salem Linn MO
-9-10 MARTHA BAKER b 1817 Clay KY
-9-11 ESTHER BAKER
-9-12 George R BAKER
-9-13 BAILEY BAKER
-9-14 Robert BAKER b 24.08.1824 Estill KY d 03.07.1884 Linn MO
-9-15 BOLIN BAKER
-9-16 SAMUEL BAKER b 21.01.1826 AL d 29.10.1914 Columbia AR
-9-17 JAMES BAKER

-7-1-1 Margaret Herd b 1822 Hawkins Co TN m Larkin Chandler son of John C Chandler and Sarah Shelton b 1798 ancestors of Teresa Jean Mason, author's DNA match
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-7-4 Elijah BAKER b 1742 m SARAH COPELAND.
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-7-5 CUTHBERT BAKER b 1746, Culpeper VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-7-6 Richard BAKER b 1747, Culpeper VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-7-7 LEONARD BAKER.
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-7-8 Morris BAKER b 1750 m1 Jane Smith m2 KOONTZ.
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-7-9 Joseph Joel Baker b 1751 Orange NC d 1835 Knox Co KY
m Elizabeth Alford b 1773 Fincastle Co Province of VA d 1870 Wayne Co VA dau of y Alford
-1 Abraham Baker
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-7-10 James Baker b 1753, Wilkes Co NC m Mary Mullins
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-7-11 George Baker b 14.10.1759, Wilkes Co NC
m1 SUSANNAH MORRIS. m2 Elizabeth x + 4 ch
-1 Bolling Baker
-2 James Baker
-3 William BAKER.
-4 Thomas BAKER.
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-7-12 Nellie Ellender Baker b 24.12.1765, Culpeper VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-7-13 MARTHA BAKER b 1767, Culpeper VA
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-7-14 William BAKER.
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-7-15 ABEDNEGO BAKER b 1773 m FLOYD.
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-7-16 Rev Andrew BAKER b 1749, Of VA d 24.09.1815, Lee Co VA
m 1769 Elizabeth AVANT b 12.09.1752 Surrey VA d 1844 Lee Co dau of Peter AVANT and AMY MASSEY
-1 Solomon BAKER b 13.04.1770, Wilkes Co., NC d 1847 Harlan Co KY m MOURNING DOVE CALLOWAY, 1800, Ashe NC b 1780; d 1840, Harlan Co KY
-2 Henry Baker b 14.08.1774 Washington Co VA d 06.1811, Washington Co VA m 6.09.1794 Washington Co VA Mary Mercy Tilson b 1772 on S. Fork of Holston River, St. Clair Botton, d Aug. 6, 1838 Knightstown, Ind d 1825 Wayne, Wayne Co IN
-3 ANDREW BAKER b 18.02.1777, Of Washington Co., VA d 1835, Monroe Missouri Usa m PHOBE COLLINS, 11.04.1802 b 1782, 1800 Grayson Co, Virginia Tax List http://www.ls.net/~newriver/gray1800.htm Name males over 21 horses slaves 16+ slaves 12-16 Baker, John 1 Baker, Thomas 1 1 Baker, Andrew (minister) 0 2 Baker, Andrew, Jr. 1 1 Baker, James 1 T. Roberts Title: Monroe Co, Mo Letters Will and Administrations Text: Page 87 Will of Andrew Baker My wife, Phebe Baker... My daughters: Nancy Snell, Polly Hayden, Elizabeth Baker, Phebe Baker... My sons: Isaac, Andrew, William and d Moses My step-son, Elisha Baker of Shelby Co.... George Buckhart, Exe. Written: 9 ___ 1835 Recorded: 12 jan 1836 Witnesses: Moses Davis and C. F. Buckhart Submitted by: Doris Hopper on the USGENWEB site. http://www.ipinc.net/~bhobbs/mo/Wills.htm
-4 JOSEPH BAKER b 08.04.1779, Washington Co VA d Hawkins, Tennesse Usa.
-5 1719. v. JAMES WALTER BAKER b 27.01.1782 Wilkes Co NC m1 Elizabeth SHEPHERD 1798 b 1778 NC d 1860 Pound Wise VA + 4 ch m2 Mary MULLINS 1815, dau of JOSHUA MULLINS and ANNA ROBINSON b 1799.
-6 John P. BAKER b 15.08.1784, Washington Co., VA d 21.07.1855, Ashe, NC m1 MARTHA JONES, 1803, Grayson, VA b 1784, Montgomery, VA d 1830, Wilkes Co., NC m2 KEZIAH KERLEY, 08.04.1830, Ashe, NC b 1807, Wilkes Co., NC d 07.1856. From: Dianna Edwards [mailto:de1038@pacbell.net]
-7 NANCY BAKER b 10.01.1787, Washington Co VA m CHRISTOPHER BOLLING, 03.06.1808 b 1787.
-8 ELIJAH BAKER b 08.05.1789, Washington Co VA m SARAH JONES, 1823 b 1798, Grayson, VA, Grayson Co Land Tax Books 1784-1827 none until 1805 Creek .. Fees ridge.
-9 MARTHA BAKER b 27.10.1791, Wilkes Co., NC d 21.11.1869, Hancock, TN m ELI DAVIS, 03.04.1806, Washington Co VA b 11.08.1779, Wilkes, NC d 21.11.1869, Hancock, TN.

-2-1 Andrew Baker b 1799 Washington CO, VA a Preacher of the Gospel entered land in Rush Co, INabout 1831 or 1832 m Jan. 5, 1817 VA Nancy Bryant b. 1794 VA. d Nov. 2, 1861 + 10 ch m2 Mar. 27, 1864 Dianna Bateman b. Dec. 11, 1830 VA + 2 ch
-2-? Marcia Baker b May 1811 the youngest child was 3 weeks old, Henry died,
-5-1 ELIGAH BAKER b 1802, KY d 1862, Mill Creek Buckanhan VA m SARAH POLLY b 1806, VA d 28.06.1864, Buchanan, VA
-5-2 Henry W. BAKER b 08.11.1808 Lee VA d 23.01.1877 Lawrence KY m Mary C. PRIVETT b 24.08.1814 NC d 27.06.1890 Lawrence KY
-5-3 SUSANNAH Elizabeth BAKER b d 1870 Scioto OH m 23.08.1832 Perry KY SIMPSON ADAMS b 12.04.1797 d 1861.
-5-4 LEAH BAKER b 1812 Russell VA d 23.05.1880 Pound Wise VA m DANIEL Henry SHORT, 1829, Perry KY b 1812 NC d 10.07.1891 Pound Wise VA

-2-1-1 Henry Baker
-2-1-2 Marcy Baker
-2-1-3 Thomas Baker
-2-1-4 Eliza Baker
-2-1-5 James Baker
-2-1-6 Willfree Baker
-2-1-7 Caroline Baker
-2-1-8 Sarah Baker
-2-1-9 Alexander Baker
-2-1-10 Virginia Baker
-2-1-11 Harriet A Baker
-2-1-12 Grance T Baker .
-5-3-1 VIRGINIA "Jennie" ADAMS b 15.11.1846 m 1872 Stearns MN b 1843 HARVEY MORGAN KY d 1876, Stearns MN
-5-3-2 AUSTIN WOODFORD ADAMS b 26.12.1834, Perry, KY d 25.02.1915, Texas Ridge, Latah, ID. m Mary MERBA MORGAN 05.05.1853 Scioto, OH b 16.02.1837 Perry KY d 09.04.1925 Latah, ID

-5-3-2-1 SUSIE ADAMS b 07.11.1858, Scioto, OH d 02.07.1952 Chehalis Lewis WA m 1881 Stearns MN JOSEPH W. BAKER b 08.03.1859 KY d 09.12.1934 Chehalis, Lewis, WA
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-7-17 John BAKER b 07.10.1735.
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-7-18 CUTHBERT BAKER.
-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-5-7-19 LEONARD BAKER. -1 John Teneretta Baker b 24 Jan 1744 Pine Mountain Wilkes Co NC d 10 Nov 1831 Ricetown Ky m Elizabeth Terrell b 28 Jan 1735 Chowan Co NC d there 1780 dau of William Terrell b 1725 Caroline Co Va d Apr 1797 Halifax Co Va -1-1 Mary Rubice Baker b 29 Mar 1770 Buncombe NC d 14 Aug 1820 Buffalo Creek Owsley Ky m William D Hudson b 1750 Mecklinburg Co Va d 13 Apr 1821 Dickson Co TN son of Christopher Hudson b 1715 New Kent Co Va d 17 Oct Mecklenburg Co Va and Cary Byrd
-1-2 Robert Baker b 1774 d 1859 m1 Elizabeth Hammond b 12 Oct 1793 d 1824 dau of Isaiah Hammond b 1749 VA d 10 Feb 1844 Simpson KY and Nancy ?Stone

-1-2-1 Zipha Baker b 1806 Cortland madison Co KY m James Sandlin b 16 Mar 1798 d 12 Aug 1869 son of Lewis Sandlin b 1776 Kings Creek York SC d 1853 Clay KY and Sarah Canady b 1777

-1-2-1-1 Catherine Sandlin b 1838 d 1919 m John Roberts Begley b 1815 d 1892

-1-2-1-1-1 Susan Begley b 1867 Owsley KY m Joseph Tackett son of John Oliver Tackett and Nancy Hall

-1-2-1-1-1-1 x Tackett m y Gabbard parents of Jackie Gabbard, author's DNA match (link DNA data available on request by authorized persons only)
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-6 Capt John Drury Stith b 1672 Charles City Co VA d Westover Charles City Co VA
m Mary ?Isham Randolph b 10.10.1686/?92 Turkey Island Henrico Co VA d 19.10.1742, Henrico Co VA
-1-1-1-1-1-2 Richard TOWNSEND b 1631, Norwich Norfolk d 04.1671, Oyster Bay Nassau Co NY, 1645 to Warwick Kent Co RI, Memorial of John, Henry, and Richard Townsend and Their Descendants, 1865 All three brothers were born in England. John Townsend was a young man with a wife named Elizabeth, when they arrived in New Amsterdam ca 1640 along with his brothers, Henry and Richard. John was a tanner and had a tanyard at the Collect (Fresh water) about where City Hall now stands in Manhattan. John and Elizabeth baptized their second son, Thomas, in the Dutch Reform Church, New Amsterdam in Dec. 1642. His older brother, John, was probably born ca 1640, but did not make the Dutch records. Henry Townsend was a witness to this baptism. The child died and on 9 April, 1645, John and Elizabeth baptized a second son named, Thomas, in the same church with most of the same witnesses. According to a petition that the widow Elizabeth Townsend filed with the Governor of New York (regarding the abandoned ) property in 1643) there was an Indian War in 1643, which nearly destroyed all of the Dutch settlement except for the old fort and Wall Street now marks the one wall. After two years, the then Dutch Governor, Willem Kieft, granted to the English speaking settlers, a patent to what we now know as Flushing. While John Townsend is named, Henry and Richard are not named, as they were single men and probably fell under the heading of "Associates". John did die at Oyster Bay and his widow wrote an estate settlement in which she named all of her children. Since John died intestate, this was done at the request of her two brothers-in-law to protect the rights of the children, in case Elizabrth should remarry or die. Happily she did neither. The baptismal records were transcribed from the Dutch and belong to the NYG&B. Elizabeth's petition regarding the property she and John "first settled" appears in the first book of New York Deeds in the NY State Library in Albany.
m DeliveranceE COLE b 1632 Warwick Kent Co RI d by 1688
Richard TOWNSEND and DELIVERANCE COLE
-1-1-1-1-1-2-1 Dinah TOWNSEND b 1651, Jericho Nassau Co NY
m Thomas WILLETS b 1650, Devon England.
-1-1-1-1-1-3 Elizabeth TOWNSEND b 1644, Lynn Essex Co MA d 19.11.1705, Concord Middlesex Co MA
m Samuel MERRIAM b 21.07.1642, Concord Middlesex Co MA d 1705.
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Sa16-1 533. John Savage b 1450 Clifton Runcorn Cheshire d 22.11.1492 France
m Dorothy Vernon b 1455 Clifton Runcorn Cheshire
Sa16-1-1 John Savage b 1478, Clifton Runcorn Cheshire d 02.03.1528, Runcorn Cheshire
m ANN Bostock b 1479 Davenham Cheshire
Sa16-1-1-1 John SAVAGE b 1493, Clifton Runcorn Cheshire d 27.07.1528
m Elizabeth SOMERSET b 1497 Worcestershire d c 11.1524
+1 Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester
m1 02.06.1472 Elizabeth Herbert d 1514
Sa16-1-1-1-1 812. i. John SAVAGE b 11.1524 Cheshire d 05.12.1597,
m1 Elizabeth Manners dau of Thomas Manners, 1st Earl of Rutland
m Elizabeth MANNERS b 1528 Clinton Runcorn Cheshire England d 08.08.1570 Frodsham Cheshire for ch see above 655) Elizabeth Manners.
+1 Thomas Manners and Eleanor Paston
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Sa16 =17 =18 534. Margaret Savage b 1455 Clifton Cheshire England d 1525
m Edmund Trafford b 12.05.1442 Handforth Cheshire d 15.08.1514
Tr15 =16 =17Margery Trafford b 1495, Trafford Lancashire d 10.05.1540, Monmouthshire Wales
m Thomas Bryn Gerrarc b 09.01.1487 Ashton Under Lyne Lancashire d 17.11.1523 Berwickshire Scotland
Ge14-1Sir Thomas Gerard of Kingsley and Bryn, Sheriff of Lancashire b c1512
m div 1550 Jane Legh dau of Sir Peter Legh of Haydock
Ge14 Sir Thomas Gerard of Kingsley and Bryn, Sheriff of Lancashire d 09.1601
m Elizabeth Port dau of Sir John Port of Etwall
Ge13. Sir Thomas Gerard, 1st Bart of Bryn b 1560, bur 16.02.1620-1
m1 1580 Cecily Maney dau of Sir Walter Maney
Ge12 Sir Thomas Gerard, 2nd Bart of Bryn d 15.05.1630
m Frances Molyneux dau of Sir Richard Moylneux, 1st Bart of Sefton
Ge14-2Anne Gerrard possibly of this generation
m Richard Assheton of Middleton d 1551-2
Ge15 =16Elizabeth Gerrard probably of this generation
m Richard Bold of Bold d 1558
Ge14 =15 not shown by Stirnet was:
William GERRARD b 19.06.1518, Ashton Under Lyne Lancashire d 19.12.1558, Wales.
m Constance ROWSON b 17.04.1520 Wales d 09.11.1587.
Ge13 =14 Thomas GERRARD b 12.06.1550 Asthon Lancashire d 11.06.1629 New Hall Lancashire
m x
Ge12 =13 John GERRARD b 1585, New Hall Lancashire d c 1641,
m x d
Ge11 =12 Dr. Thomas GERARD b 10.12.1608, Newhall Ashton-in-Makersfield, Lancashire d 1673, Machodoc Westmoreland Co VA edavidarthur.net This is an excellent article re Thomas Gerard (Gerrard), indcluding historical background of his Catholic forbears, the founding of Maryland, and the early history of Capitol Hill, Washington, DC. DR. Thomas GERARD, VI, was baptized in Winwick Parish Church, New Hall in Ashton-in-Makerfield in the Co of Lancashire in England on December 10, 1608 and is the son of Thomas GERARD V, second Baron of Bryn, and wife, FRANCES MOLYNEUX. Thomas and SUSANNA SNOW, married on September 21, 1629 in Co Stafford, England. She was born about 1611 and is the daughter of John SNOW of Brookehouse in parish of Chedulton in the Co Stafford and wife, EYDRETH, that was usually spelled JUDITH in Maryland records. DR. GERARD was of the Catholic faith. His occupation was that of a surgeon and a planter. He came into the Province of Maryland by April 1638. One of the first manorial grants in St. Mary's Co was issued to Dr. Gerard in 1639. He acquired a patent for 1,030 acres that he named, "St. Clement's Manor." This patent included St. Clement's Island, the landing place of the first Maryland settlers in 1634. With this patent, he also achieved the status of 'Lord of the Manor." He acquired other manors becoming one of the largest land owners in Maryland. Dr. Gerard acquired 3,500 acres in Westmoreland Co, Virginia that he named, "Gerard's Preserve." He and George THOMPSON invested jointly in a parcel of land, becoming the land's original title holder. The current title holder is the Federal Government and the location of this property is Capitol Hill in Washington D C. Not only did DR. GERARD practice medicine in Maryland and in Virginia, he was very active in provincial politics of his day. In St. Mary's Co, he served as juryman in May 1638; elected burgess to the assembly in 1639; commissioned to be "Conservator of the Peace" in March, 1640; and was elected burgess from St. Clement's Hundred in September, 1640. He was appointed to the Provincial Council by a commission from Lord Baltimore in 1643. He held this position until he aligned himself with the Fendall Rebellion of 1660. With the collapse of the rebellion, DR. GERARD was banished. He went to live in Westmoreland Co, Virginia. Eventually, he was pardoned by the Maryland Council but was forbidden from ever holding any offices, again. With his citizenship restored, all estates were returned to him but he remained living in Virginia. Since DR. GERARD'S wife, SUSANNA, and their children were Protestants, he had erected an Anglican Chapel for them on St. Clement's Manor. Their children are: Elizabeth; Capt. Justinian; Thomas; Frances; Anne; Patience; John; Janette; Mary; Judith; and Rebecca. DR. Thomas GERARD died at "Mathotick River" in Westmoreland Co, Virginia in December of 1673. DR. GERARD had remarried to ROSE TUCKER and there were no issue from this marriage. He requested in his Last Will and Testament that his body be taken to St. Clement's for burial beside his wife, SUSANNA, who died there in 1666. The family cemetery no longer exists because the soil eroded into the Potomac River where they were buried. DR. Thomas GERARD and wife, SUSANNA SNOW GERARD, have both been established with the COLONIAL DAMES OF THE XVII CENTURY IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. See Cross Trails Chapter, CDXVIIC website. {Thomas was no pillar of virtue and made many enemies during his life. Here is just one instance though many others may be found in the Maryland Court archives. Violet's note.} MISCELLANIOUS: Richard COLE (d. 1764), Merchant, testified on behalf of Dr. Thomas Gerard in a lawsuit filed by Rev. Peter TEMPLE, step-father of George LUDLOW, Esq, minor, and son of Thomas LUDLOW of York Co, Virginia, over young George Ludlow's land having been encroached upon by Gerard's survey claims. Richard Cole later characterized Dr. Thomas Gerrard as a hog thief and..."a base fellow and a whoremaster and that he would be with a Negro woman or an Indian woman when he wished" (Westmoreland Co Deeds and Patents, 1665-1677, p. 24, In: Billings, W. M., Temple v. Gerard, 1667: An Example of Appellate Practices in Colonial Virginia, Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 94, No. 1, January 1986, pp. 88-107).
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+1 JUSTINIAN SNOW
Ge10 =11 Rose GERRARD b 1630, England; d 1712, Westmoreland Co VA
m John Tucker b 08.09.1626 Westmoreland Co VA d 05.05.1671
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m Mary Elizabeth Thompson b 21 JAN 1597/98 Walton-on-Stone, Hertfordshire d by 1643 Jamestown Va 1640 Curles Henrico Va (both William and Mary but no children are registered as living in the 1623 census) dau of
+2 William Tucker b 1540 in Exeter Devonshire England d 1545
m Honora Erissey b 1545 Cornwall d c 1587 Exeter Devon
+2 Robert Thompson
m Elizabeth Harsnett b 1570 d 1620 dau of
+3 Robert Tucker b 26 Nov 1487, Dalwood, Stockland, Devon
m Joan Palmer b 1498, Thorverton, Devon
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+3 John Harsnett b 1535 England
+4 William Tucker b 1473
Tu9 =10 Sarah Tucker b 02.08.1663, Westmoreland Co VA d 1703, Eagles Nest Stafford Co VA
m1 Col William FitzHugh b 10.01.1649 Bedford England d 21.10.1701 Eagles Nest Stafford Co VA
m2 Henry Netherton b about 1660 + 1 Hester Netherton and numerous descendants
+1 Henry FitzHugh b Dec 1614 in Bedford Eng d c 1665
m Mary King b ABT 1616 in England
+2 William Fitzhugh b about 1520 in Eng
m 6 Sep 1608 Margaret Smith b 26 AUG 1588 in England
Tu8-1 William Fitzhugh b 1676 in King William Co VA
Tu8-2 Rosamond Fitzhugh b 1680 in Stafford Co Va
Tu8-3 Capt Henry "Bedford" FitzHugh b 15.01.1686 Bedford Bedford Co VA d 12.12.1758 VA
m Susannah Cooke b 07.12.1693 Gloucester Co VA d 21.11.1749 Bedford Bedford Co VA
-1 Mordecai Cooke b 1649 d 1718 and Frances Ironmonger
Tu8-3-1 Anne Fitzhugh b 8 MAR 1720/21 in Stafford Co Va d 18 Apr 1789 in Va
m 6 Nov 1740 in Stafford Va Rev. Robert Rose b 12 FEB 1701/02 in Scotland son of
He m1 23 Feb Mary Tarent b c 1710 in Essex VA
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m Margaret Grant b 1677 in Scotland
Tu8-3-2 Col Henry Fitzhugh b 10 SEP 1723 in 'Bedford', King George Co/Stafford Co Va d 7 FEB 1783 in Va
m 23 OCT 1746 Sarah Battaile b 23 AUG 1731 in Va d 12 Feb 1783 Va
+1 John Battaile b 1695 in Va and Sarah Taliaferro b 16 OCT 1695 in Va +2 John Battaile b c 1660 in England and Elizabeth Smith b 1673 in Essex Co Va
+2 John 'The Ranger' Taliaferro b 1656 in Essex Co Va and Sarah Smith b 1661 in Essex Co Va
Tu8-3-3 Thomas Fitzhugh b 16 JUL 1725 in Stafford Co. (King George) Va d 1 DEC 1788 in Va
m1 Catherine Booth
m2 19 Jun 1749 in Stafford Co Sarah Stuart b 21 FEB 1730/31 in Stafford Co/King George Va + 2 ch dau of Rev. David Stuart b ABT 1692 in Scotland and Harriet Jane Gibbons b ABT 1695
-1 Susanna Stuart Fitzhugh b 1751 in Stafford Co/King George Va d 1823 in 'Belmont', Fredericksburg, Va m William A Knox Esq b 1729 in Scotland
-2 Thomas Fitzhugh b 1760 in King George, Va
m 4 Jan 1778 Ann Rose b 9 MAR 1763 in Va John Rose & Catharine
-1-1 Janet Sommerville Knox b 1771 in Va
-1-2 Thomas Fitzhugh Knox b 1772 in Va
-1-3 Susanna Fitzhugh Knox b ABT 1777 in Stafford Co/King George Va
-1-4 Anna 'Annie' Campbell Knox b 1784 in Via
-1-5 Agnes Knox b 1787 in Stafford Co Va
-2-1 Alexander Fitzhugh , Dr. b 1786 in Va
-2-2 John Rose Fitzhugh b ABT 1795
-2-3 Anne Louisa Fitzhugh b 1800 d 1860 in Loudoun Va m George Mason Grayson b ABT 1795 in Va

-2-3-1 George Mason Grayson b 6 MAY 1841 in Loudoun, Va
Tu8-3-4 John Fitzhugh b 14 JUN 1727 in 'Bellair', Stafford Co VA d 11 May 1809 in Bellair Stafford Co
m 30 Oct 1746 Alice Eliza Catlett Thornton b 21 AUG 1729 in King George Co Va d 5 Mar 1790 dau of
+1 Rowland Thornton b 1 AUG 1685 d 1748
m Elizabeth Catlett b 6 SEP 1689
+2 b 5 NOV 1651 in Gloucester, Virginia
m Alice Stafford Savage b 1653
+2 William Thornton b 1620 in England
m Elizabeth Rowland b 1627 in Richmond Co Va
+3 William III THORNTON "the Immigrant" ABT 1620 The Hills Yorkshire- ABT 1708
m2 Elizabeth Rowland
+3 Anthony III SAVAGE Esq. "the immigrant"
m Alice STAFFORD b 1610
Tu8-3-5 Susannah Fitzhugh b 19.09.1732 King George Co VA
m Col Anthony Thornton b 15.11.1727 VA d 1782 VA
Tu8-3-5-1 Dr Henry Fitzhugh Thornton b 14 JUL 1765 in Caroline Co Va
m 22 Sep 1785 Ann Rose Fitzhugh b 25 DEC 1769 in Stafford Co Va (dau of John Fitzhugh b 14 JUN 1727 in 'Bellair', Stafford Co Va and Alice Eliza Catlett Thornton b 21 AUG 1729 in King George Co Va) and had
-1 Maria Thornton b ABT 1786 in Caroline Co Va m Edward Digges Fitzhugh b ABT 1785 in Fauquier Co Va and had Edward H. Fitzhugh , Judge b: ABT 1816
-2 Harriet Elizabeth Thornton b 1 AUG 1789 in Va d m John Conway b 21 MAR 1787 in Va and had Catlett Conway b ABT 1822 in Caroline Co Va
-3 Susannah Fitzhugh Thornton b ABT 1796 in Caroline Co Va d AFT 1860 in Shelby Co Ky m Richard Meriwether b 10 OCT 1777 son of Nicholas Meriwether b 4 JUN 1749 in Va and Elizabeth Meriwether b FEB 1755 in Goochland Va grandson of Nicholas Meriwether b 11 DEC 1719 in Louisa Co Va and Mary Frances Morton b 1720 in Richmond Co VA

-3-1 Thorton Fitzhugh Meriwether b c 1824
-3-2 Elizabeth Meriwether b 10 MAY 1831
-3-3 George Wood Meriwether b 28 JAN 1834
Tu8-3-5-2 Thomas Griffin Thornton b 11 Jun 1775 in Caroline Co VA
m 29 Oct 1795 in Caroline Co Ann Harrison Fitzhugh b ABT 1779 in Va
-1 William Harrison Thornton b 9 APR 1802 in Caroline Co Va
-2 Thomas Griffin Thornton b c 1815 in Caroline Co VA
Tu8-4 Thomas Fitzhugh b 1689 in Stafford Co Va
Tu8-5 George Fitzhugh b 1690 in Virginia
Tu8-6 John Fitzhugh b ABT 1691 in Stafford Co Va
Tu8-1 Elizabeth Netherton b 1708 d 1737
Tu8-1 Henry Netherton b 1710 d 1788 m Sarah Rhodes b 1717 d 1785 dau of John Rhodes b 1680 and Ann Payne b 1688 d 1759 -1 John Netherton b 1747 Shenandoah Co VA d 1834? Shelby/?Oldham Co KY (presumed son of Henry, not brother) m Elizabeth -1-1 Henry Netherton b Shenandoah Co 1769 d Oldham KY 1840 m Nancy Hardin b VA 1769 d Oldham Co, KY 1840 -1-1-1 Nancy Netherton b Henry Co KY 1809 d Warren, MO m Joseph Ellis b Shelby Co KY Jul. 19, 1806 Henry Co Ky -1-1-1-1 John Ellis b 1849 d 1923 m1 Malissa Doss b 1844 d 1886 m2 Martha Wilson b 1864 d 1929 -1-1-1-1-1 Lewis Ellis b 1875 d 1880
-1-1-1-1-2 Elizabeth Ellis b 1873 d 1939 m George Duncan
-1-1-1-1-3 Rhoda Ellis b 1880 d 1964 m Jay Hayes b 1877 d 1967
-1-1-1-1-4 Fannie Ellis b 1881
Ne8 =9 Hester Netherton b 1712 Westmoreland Va d there 27 Sep 1749
m Worden Pope Po8 b c 1705 Pope's Creek Va
-1 Benjamin PopePo7 = 8 b 10 MAY 1740 in Va d 12 JUN 1816 in Bullitt Co Ky m 11 DEC 1766 in Fauquier Co Behetheland Foote Fo7 = 8
-2 Col. William Pope b Pr William Co Va d Jefferson Co Ky m in Fauquier Co Va Penelope Edwards dau of Hayden Edwards of Fauquier Co. VA b 16 MAR 1715/16 in Stafford Co d Ky 13 JUL 1803 will probated Paris, Bourbon Co Ky and Penelope Sanford b ABT 1725 in England
-3 Jean/Jane Pope b c 1740 d 21 MAY 1816 in Hardin Co Ky m 17 APR 1760 in Westmoreland Co Va Thomas Helm b 14 SEP 1731 in Prince William Co VA moved to the Falls of the Ohio in 1778
-4 John Pope trustee of the town of Dumfries 1786 mem of VA Assembly 1798/9
-1-1 George Foote Pope clerk of Bullitt County
m Martha Lancaster Dozier
-1-2 Worden PopePo6 b c 1776 Popes Creek, Va/1772 Fauquier Co d 20 Apr 1838 in Louisville, Ky m 11 Sep 1804 in Jefferson Co Ky Elizabeth Taylor Thruston Th6
-1-3 Thomas Pope Sr Po7 m 7 JUN 1768 in Fauquier Co Du7 Ann Duncan (1745 - 19 Jul 1839)

-1-2-1 Patrick Henry Pope Po5 1806 - 1841 US Congressman m 18 July 1827 Sarah Lawrence Brown Br5
-1-2-2 Edmund Pendleton Pope m Nancy Johnson
-1-2-3 Col Curran Pope 1813- 186?4 m Matilda Jacob
-1-2-4 Hamilton Pope
-1-2-5 Paul Pope d y
-1-2-6 Moses Pope d y
-1-2-7 Edmonia Pope d unm
-1-3-1 Jane Gale Pope m Robert Terrill
-1-3-2 Mary Ann Pope d. 1806 m John Sutton
-1-3-3 Alexander Pope b: BEF 1770
-1-3-4 John Pope b: ABT 1770 m Mary Vance d. 1815
-1-3-5 Jeremiah Pope
-1-3-6 Humphrey Pope b c 1771 d c 1840
-1-3-7 Thomas Pope Jr b BEF 1772 m Elizabeth Lair dau of Andrew Lair and Lady Frances Hubbard, July 27, 1803 in Garrard Co Ky
-1-3-8 Phyllis Ann Pope Po6 b 26 MAY 1773 in Fauquier Va m Charles Bland Bl6 b 2 DEC 1765 in Va d 26 Sept 1842 Ky
-1-3-9 Elizabeth Pope b ABT 1780 m Nathaniel Robert Jurney b c 1770 d 1816
-1-3-10 Robert Pope b BEF 1781 in VA ??m 26 Feb 1799 in Gerrard Co Ky Ellener Vance
-1-3-11 William Pope b 25 FEB 1785 m Mary Lair b. a 1788 dau of Andrew Lair and Lady Frances Hubbard
-1-2-1-2 Urith Lawrence Pope (twin 27 Apr 1828-1884) m Joshua Fry Lawrence in 1851
-1-2-1-3 James Brown Pope b 1830
-1-2-1-4 Ellen E.?D. Pope b 25 July 1831 m Dr. John Thruston, son of Charles M. Thruston, on 13 Dec 1858.
-1-2-1-5 Mary Emmeline Pope (1832 ¬-?)
-1-2-1-6 Worden Pope (9 Apr 1836 - ? ) Went to Nicaragua
-1-2-1-7 Mary Ann Pope Po4 b 30 Sept 1838 d 1897 m George Nicholas
-1-2-14-8 Alfred T. Pope d y
-1-3-8-1 Thomas Pope Bland Bl5 b 10 DEC 1791 in Lincoln Co VA = KY d JUN 1844 in Pike Co MO bur 1844 Pike Co MO
-1-3-8-2 Nancy Bland b 4 Jan 1793
-1-3-8-3 Sally Bland b 11 Oct 1794 d 5 Nov 1822, m Erasmus Wilmot b 1790 d 18 Apr 1829
-1-3-8-4 Mildred Bland b 1 May 1796 m Thomas Austin
-1-3-8-5 Prudence Bland b 1 Oct 1797 m Robert Austin
-1-3-8-6 Benjamin Bland b 7 Mar 1799
-1-3-8-7 Mary Bland b 10 Sep 1800 m James S Alderson b 18 Jul 1798
-1-3-8-8 Elizabeth Bland b 21 Feb 1802
-1-3-8-9 John Bland b 21 Jul 1804 d 28 Feb 1858 m Cynthia Ann Cox
-1-3-8-10 Kisiah Bland b 12 Jan 1806 d 19 Feb 1860 m James Brown
-1-3-8-11 James Bland b 12 Jun 1808
-1-3-8-12 Julianne Bland b 17 Jan 1810 m Thomas Pope
-1-3-8-13 Charles Josiah Bland b 5 Mar 1812 d c 1 Jul 1894
-1-3-8-14 Hiram Bland b 9 Feb 1814 d 18 Feb 1858

-1-2-1-7-2 Samuel Smith Nicholas (1862-1864)
-1-2-1-7-3 Mary Emeline Nicholas (1863-1863)
-1-2-1-7-4 Worden Pope Nicholas (1864-1942)
-1-2-1-7-5 George Nicholas (1866-1926) m Evelyn Belle Thompson
-1-2-1-7-2 Samuel Smith Nicholas ( 1862-1864)
-1-2-1-7-3 Mary Emeline Nicholas (1863-1863)
-1-2-1-7-4 Worden Pope Nicholas (1864-1942) who had issue
-1-2-1-7-5 George Nicholas (1866-1926) m Evelyn Belle Thompson in Shelbyville Ky who compiled the extensive genealogical notes on which this part of the genealogy is based. They had 3 sons and a daughter.
-1-2-1-7-6 Sarah Lawrence Nicholas (1868-1935) unm
-1-2-1-7-7 Patrick Pope Nicholas (1869-1941)
-1-2-1-7-8 Thomas Prather Nicholas (1872-1942)
-1-2-1-7-9 Lawrence Nicholas (1874-1942) unm
-1-2-1-7-10 Cary Nicholas (1876-1897)
-1-2-1-7-11 Matilda Prather Nicholas Ni3 (1878-1954) m Jun 1906 Dr Thomas Eugene BLAND b 13 JUL 1864 in Bagdad, Shelby Co Ky Mayor of Shelbyville
-1-2-1-7-12 Mary Anna Nicholas (1880-1915)
-1-2-1-7-13 Samuel Smith Nicholas (1881-1927)
-1-3-8-1-1 X Bland b c 1817 ?m Y Moseley
-1-3-8-1-2 Sarah Prudence Bland b c 1818 d. 8 Jan. 1856
-1-3-8-1-3 Benjamin Mason Bland b 13 NOV 1820
-1-3-8-1-4 Thomas Pope Bland Bl4 b 12 Oct 1832 m Levicy Jane Harris
-1-3-8-1-5 John Duncan Bland b c 1832/3 m x + ch
-1-3-8-1-6 Elizabeth Bland b 1833
-1-3-8-1-7 Mary S Bland b 9 MAY 1834
-1-3-8-1-8 Dalzell Leland Smith Bland b 30 JUL 1838
-1-3-8-1-9 William Henry Bland b 29 JAN 1840


-1-2-1-7-11-1 Bl2 Anna Pope Bland b 26 Jun 1908 Shelbyville d 15 Feb 1970 Saginaw MI m Dr. Eustace G. Hester
He1-1 Thomas Eugene Hester
He1-2 Dr. jur. William Griffth Hester, author of this website
He1-3 George Nicholas Hester
He1-4 Jane Ann Hester
-1-3-8-1-4-1 Levicy Jane Bland, b. 28 Aug 1910 d unm 15 Mar 1985
-1-3-8-1-4-1 Martha Elizabeth BLAND b 18 DEC 1861 in Shelby Co Ky
-1-3-8-1-4-2 William Leland BLAND b 15 MAR 1863 Shelby Co Ky
-1-3-8-1-4-3 Bl3 Dr Thomas Eugene BLAND b 13 JUL 1864 in Bagdad, Shelby Co Ky Mayor of Shelbyville m Matilda Prather Nicholas (1878-1954) + 2 ch s.a.
-1-3-8-1-4-4 Lewellyn BLAND b c 1867
-1-3-8-1-4-5 Sarah Prudence  BLAND b c 1866
-1-3-8-1-4-6 John Henry Bland b 2 Mar 1870
-1-3-8-1-4-7 Mary Beatrice BLAND b: 2 Feb 1878
-1-3-8-1-4-8 Harvey Erwin Bland b: 15 Feb 1885
Ge11-2 Frances Gerard b 1642 St Clements Manor St Marys Co MD/1640 Lancashire d 1678 Westmoreland Co VA
m1 Col John Wesley Washington b 1633 Purleigh Essex England d 10.09.1677 Westmoreland Co VA bur Westmoreland Co, Latanes, GW Birthplace National Monument Cemetery , 1676 Colonel in Bacons Rebellion Bacon ordered him to administer secrets oath. Later he supported Berkeley
m2 William Hardridge/Hardwicke b 1652 Kent Island Queen Annes Co MD d 1694
m3 Valentine Peyton b 31.07.1627 London Middlesex England d 1665 Westmoreland Co VA
m4 John Appleton b 1638 Westmoreland Co VA d by 12.04.1676
m5 Thomas Speake b 1603 Somerset England d 1659 Westmoreland Co VA

+1 Lawrence WASHINGTON and AMPHILLIS TWIGDEN
+1
Ge11-2-1 Elizabeth Hardridge/Hardwicke b 1677 Westmoreland Co VA d 25.02.1722 Westmoreland Co VA
m Col Henry Ashton b 30.07.1670 Westmoreland Co VA d 03.11.1731 Westmoreland Co VA
+1 Peter Ashton b 1645 Chadderton Lancastershire England d 1677 Westmoreland VA
m Grace Meese b 1657 London d 09.09.1677 VA
+2 y Ashton
+2 Henry Meese b 1625 Overwharton Oxford England d 1682 London
m Mary Arroyah b 1639 Stafford VA
+3
+3 Robert Meese b 1600 Overwharton, Oxford
m Mercy Brent 1624 Overwharton, Oxford b 1600 Overwharton, Oxford
+3 Wahanganoche alias Whipsewasson b c 1615/18 (first cousin to Pocahontas) Wahanganoche is believed to have also been the young King of Potawomeck when Father Andrew White visited in March of 1634.
m Mary ?Pettus
+4
+4 John Robert Meese b 1575 Overwharton, Oxford
m Margaret COX 1599 b 1575 Overwharton, Oxford
+4 I-oppasus or Japasaw, Chief Passapatanzy/demi Chief of the Patawomeck Indian Tribe b c 1580 d 1622
m Ontonah b c 1585, (his niece or half niece) ?dau of Chief Powatan and Winganuske, parents of Pocahontas
+4 Col Thomas Pettus b 1597/8
Ka-Okee Po13 b 1609/10
+5
+5 Robert Meese b 1550 Overwharton, Oxford
m x Tooley b 1574 Overwharton, Oxford
+5
+5 Kocoum
m Princess Matoaka "Pocahontas" Po14 b c 1595 VA d 1617 England bap Rebecca
Ge11-2-1-1 Anne Ashton b 1701 Westmoreland Co VA d 1737, VA
m1 William Aylett b 1701 Sandy Point Westmoreland Co VA d 28.08.1744
m2 Robert Moody b 1697 Prince George Co VA d 12.1790 Granville Co NC
+b Col William AYLETT Sr b 1662 d aft 1723
m Anne Woodard b c 1680 Westmoreland Co
+1 Philip AYLETT of Fairfield b 1658
m Anne Woodward b c 1680 New Kent Co VA
+2 Capt John AYLETT "the Immigrant" b c 1630 Engl d c 1663 Fairfield King William Co Va Royalist
m Anne Lee b c 1640
+2 William Woodward
m Elizabeth Henley
Ge11-2-1-1-1 John Aylett b c 1721
Ge11-2-1-1-2 Anne Ashton Aylett b 1726 VA d 12.1774 Wakefield Westmoreland Co VA
m Augustine WashingtonN b 1720 Westmoreland Co VA d 1762 Wakefield Westmoreland Co VA son of Capt WASHINGTON and JANE BUTLER for ch see above Augustine Washington.
Ge11-2-1-1-3 Jane Aylett b 1723 King William Co VA d 06.1789 Albemarle Co VA
m Philip Buckner b 1710 Essex Co VA d 10.08.1762 Louisa Co VA
Ge11-2-1-1-4 Elizabeth Aylett b 1728 King William Co VA d 27.10.1777 Frederick Co VA
m1 1744 Caroline Co Richard Buckner Jr m2 c 1750 William Booth b 11.01.1721 d 1789 Frederick Co VA son of Thomas Booth "the immigrant" and Mary Cooke
Ge11-2-1-1-5 Robert Moody b 1737 Prince George Co VA d 22.08.1810, Marion Co SC m Esther Ellington b 1749 Prince George Co VA d 1820, Marion Co South Carolina Usa.
Ge11-2-1-2 Hannah Ashton b 1710 Westmoreland Co VA d 1744 Westmoreland Co VA
m Dr James Steptoe b 1700 Westmoreland Co VA d 28.09.1757 Westmoreland Co VA
Ge11-2-2 Judith Peyton b 1662 Westmoreland Co VA d 1716, Stafford Co VA
m William King b 1659 Stafford Co VA d 10.03.1701 Stafford Co VA
Ge11-3 Mary GERARD b 1650 Ashton-in-Makersfield Newhall Lancashire d 1708 St Marys Co MD
m KENELM CHESELDYNE b 1640 Brauston Manor Lincolnshire England d 12.1708 St Marys Co MD see British Roots of Maryland Families: p. 182 7. Grace DRYDEN, dau of Stephen (4) Dryden of the Middle Temple, and of Bulwich, Northants., m. Rev Kenelm Cheseldyne (1603-1677), age 15 in 1618. Kenelm Cheseldyne, son of Edward Cheseldyne of Uppingham, was admitted a pensioner at Sydney College, Cambridge University on 28 June 1617. He matriculated in 1617, and took his B.A. in 1620/1. He was ordained a Deacon on 20 May 1627, and was presented to the living at Deene, Northants., on 27 Aug 1647. Rev. Kenelm and Grace (Dryden) Chesledyne were the parents of KENELM, b 1640. [Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789. By Edward C. Papenfuse et al. 2 vols. New York: The Johns Hopkins University Press.]
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Sa16-10. 535. Elizabeth Savage b 1452 Clifton Runcorn Cheshire
m John Leeke b 1453 Sutton-en-le-Dale Derbyshire
Sa16-10-1 Katherine Leeke b 1475, Sutton-en-le-Dale Derbyshire d 24.05.1529, Chesterfield Derbyshire
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m Alice FITZWilliam b 1511 Aldwark Yorkshire d 1536 Chesterfield Derbyshire
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Sa16-10-1-1-1 George FOLJAMBE b 21.06.1528, Derbyshire d 15.03.1588, Lancashire
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Sa16-10-1-1-1-1 Troth FOLJAMBE b 23.08.1573, Derbyshire d 25.07.1599, Newtimber Sussex
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+1 y BELLINGHAM
Sa16-10-1-1-1-1-1 Thomas BELLINGHAM b 1591 Newtimber Sussex d 1649.
m Mary LENNARD b 1595 Newtimber Sussex
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Sa16-10-1-1-1-1-1-1 Margery BELLINGHAM b 18.03.1627, Surry Co VA
m Richard JARRETT b 1625 Surry Co VA d 1672 Surry Co VA
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Sa16-10-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Elizabeth JARRETT b 1645 Essex Co VA d 1714 Surry Co VA
m William GRAY, son of Thomas GRAY and Mary FOSTER. b 1622 James City James City Co VA d 1719 Surry Co VA for ch see above 893) William Gray.
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Sa16 =19 536. Chrisopher Savage b 1473 Cheshire, Clifton d 09.09.1513
m Anne STANLEY b 1480 Staffordshire, Elford
Sa15 =18. Sir Christopher Savage of Upton b 1507/9 Madresfield, Worcester d 1546 an Esquire of the Body of King Henry VIII, for which he was granted the manor and castle of Elmley, but it was found that the castle, strongly situated upon a hill surrounded by a ditch and wall, was completely uncovered and in decay.
m 1528 Anne Ligon b 1510 Worcestershire, Arel Court
+1 Sir Richard Ligon or Liggon of Worcestershire
m Margaret GRENVILLE b 1497 Worcestershire, Arel Court d 1542 dau of
+2 Richard Lygon b 1466 Worcestershire, Madresfield d 01.05.1512
m ANNE de BEAUCHAMP b 1470, Worcestershire, Beauchamps Court
+2 y Grenville
+3
+3 Richard de BEAUCHAMP b 1434, Worcestershire, Powick d 1503
m ELIZABETH STAFFORD b 1435 Worcestershire, Beauchamps Court
Sa17 Francis Savage of Elmeley b 1528 in Upton Gloucestershire
m Anne Sheldon/Sheddon b 1532 Beoley Worcestershire d 25.10.1619 dau of
+1 William Sheldon of Beely
Sa16 Walter SAVAGE b 1553, Elmley Castle Worcestershire d 1622, Brodway Worchestershire
m Elizabeth HALL b 1561 Edlicote Warwickshire d 1648
+1 John Hall of Idlecott Warwick
Sa15 Richard Savage b c 1570 dvp
m Millicent Moulton dau of William Moulton of Todenham
Sa14-1
Sa14-1
Sa14-1
Sa14 Susan Savage b c 1601 possibly the Susan who m Edward French and had -1 George French b c 1570 m Cecily Grey -1-1 Anne French b c 1610 in Pershore Engl d 1674 in Engl m 2 Feb 1624/5 in Pershore Thomas Mason Ma12
-1-2 George French b c 1612 d 1658 m Grace Baugh of Pensham dau. of Edward Baugh
-1-1-1 Col. George MASON Sr b 5 Jun 1629 in Pershore Worcestershire Engl bap 10 Jun 1629 at the Holy Cross Church in Pershore in rich farming country of the Vale of Evesham, immigrated in 1651, d. 1686 in Stafford Co., VA m1 Mary French d about 1670 + 1 ch m2 Frances ??French b c 1640 wid of Capt. John Norgrave, she m3 Dr. Edward Maddocks.
-1-2-1 Mary French m George Mason Ma11
-1-1-1-1 Col George Mason Jr b c 1652 d Jan 1715/6 in Doeg's Neck Plantation Stafford Co VA m1 1688 MARY FOWKE b c 1668 in Port Tobacco Charles Co MD d cir 1704 +7 ch m2 cir 1706 in STAFFORD CO ELIZABETH WAUGH d cir 1707 in SUDLEY SPRINGS, PRINCE WILLIAM CO + 1 ch m3 cir 1710 SARAH TALIAFERRO b Aft. 1685 in SUDLEY SPRINGS, PRINCE WILLIAM CO d February 1715/16 in DOEG'S NECK PLANTATION VA + 4 ch
-1-1-1-2 Sarah E MASON b c 1665 (The dates of birth for her children have to be established to determine the order of her marriages.) m1 THOMAS JAMES b 1674 Stafford Co VA d there 1726 son of John James b 1623 Wales d 1690 Stafford Co VA and Elizabeth Norman b 1614 d 20 Jan 1671 Stafford Co VA m2 c 1688 STAFFORD Co Andrew Barbee Ba10
Sa14-4 Millicent Savage b c 1601
m y Richmond of London
Sa15-2 Charles Savage of Tedbury b c 1580 d a 1623, 3rd
m Elizabeth Abbington dau of Arthur sb Anthony Abbington
Sa15-3 Francis Savage 5th son b c 1586
m Mary Eastcourt dau of Edward Eastcourt of Tedbury
Sa15-4 Catherine Savage b c 1588
m John Abbington of Dowdeswell
Sa15-5 Ralph SAVAGE b 1588 Brodway Worchestershire d c 1623.
Sa15-5-1 Anthony Savage b 1618, Brodway Worchestershire d by 05.06.1695, Richmond Co VA
m 6 OCT 1643 St Martin's in the Fields d bef 5 JUN 1695 Richmond Co VA Sarah Constable b c 1617 dau of Francis Constable b 14 May 1592 d 1 Aug 1647 and Alice b 1595 d 3 Aug 1647 , Will of Francis Thornton d.1726 King George Co VA In the Name of God Amen. Francis Thornton of the Co of King George considering the frailty of this mortal life and being sick and weak in Body but of sound and perfect sense and memory praised be God for the same doe make and Ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following: Item: give to two sons Francis Thornton and Rowland Thornton all my tract of Land at the foot of the Lower Falls of Rappahannock River containing Eight Hundred & Odd acres which purchased of Mr. John Hawkins, my son Francis to have the upper part and my son Rowland the lower part of the said land by equal portions as it is already divided. The said Land with all its appurtenances doe give and bequeath to my said two sons Francis and Rowland to them or either of them their heirs forever. Item: give and bequeath to my son Rowland Thornton the moiety or half of a tract of land containing one thousand acres which purchased of Mr. John Wright as by deed of sale recorded in Richmond Co Court may appear the said moiety or half which do give and bequeath to my son Rowland beginning on the lines of John Hawxford and Thomas Tippett and running the full breadth of the said land on both sides Crowes Swamp upwards to a division line already made by my son Anthony Thornton by my consent which said five hundred acres doe give and bequeath to my said son Rowland Thornton his heirs and behoofs forever. Item: give and bequeath the other moiety or half of the said Thousand acres of land purchased of John Wright to my Loving Wife Ann Thornton in full dower and satisfaction of all my Lands before given and bequeathed that she shall claim no right, title, interest or claim in or to any of my other lands before bequeathed which said five hundred acres of land give to my said Wife during her natural life and after her decease that is to say after the death of said wife Ann then the said five hundred acres of land give and bequeath unto George Riding, the son of my wife Ann Thornton, to him the said George Riding his heirs and behoofs forever. Item: give and bequeath to George Riding the son of my Wife Ann Thornton, one tract or tenement of land containing one hundred and seventy odd acres which purchased of Capt. John Washington lying and being in the Co of King George, the said land do give and bequeath unto the above named George Riding to him and his heirs forever. Item: give and bequeath unto my eldest son William Thornton Five pounds of Sterling. Item: give and bequeath unto my son Francis Thornton Five pounds Sterling. Item: give and bequeath unto my eldest daughter Elizabeth Gibson Five pounds Sterling. Item: give and bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Taliaferro Five pounds Sterling. Item: give and bequeath unto my daughter Margaret Strother Thirty pounds Sterling. having Ninety pounds Sterling now due to me from my son Anthony Thornton, my will is that these above named legacies to all my children above named be paid out of the said Ninety pounds and the remainder of the said ninety pounds after all the above said Money Lagacies are paid, give and bequeath unto my son Anthony Thornton. Item: give and bequeath unto my grandson Francis Conway one mulatto girl named Bess. Item: give and bequeath unto the within named George Riding, son of my Wife Ann, five slaves by name - Mullato James, Negro Dick, Negro Jane, Negro Nanny and a Negro boy named Samuel. Item: The rest of my Negroes give and bequeath unto my Loving Wife Ann Thornton during her natural life and after her decease will and bequeath all my said Negros to be divided by equal portions between George & Margaret Riding, son & daughter of my now wife Ann Thornton. Item: give all my personal estate unto my Loving Wife Ann Thornton during her widdowhood and in case she marrieth my said personal estate to be equally divided between my said wife and her two within named Children George & Margaret Riding by three equal portions. And do hereby make constitute and ordain my loving wife Ann Thornton my whole and sole Executrix of this my Last Will & Testament. In witness whereof have hereunto set my hand and seale this 10th day of may 1726. Frans Thornton (Seale) Signed Sealed (contributed by Michael Marshall)
m SARAH CONSTABLE b 1617 Middlesex, London, St Gregory by St Paul England. Many at Worldconnect state that Anthony Savage married an Alice or Alice Stafford. can find no good sources for this (it seems that everyone has copied information from others without checking sources). This Alice Stafford is often said to be the daughter of Humphrey Stafford and Lucy Eyre, but their daughter Alice married John Savage (not Anthony) and the dates do not fit because Humphrey and Lucy died before 18 Oct 1556 (as per the will of Humphrey's brother). In their books Gary Boyd Roberts and Douglas Richardson both list the wife of Anthony Savage as Sarah Constable and do not mention an Alice or Alice Stafford as his wife. And both list an only child of Anthony and Sarah as Alice Savage. Douglas Richardson hints that Sarah Constable had two sisters who immigrated to Virginia. Wikipedia has these three sisters as being the daughters of Francis Constable (bookseller) and his wife Alice.
+1 Francis CONSTABLE and Alice
Sa15-5-1-1 Alice Savage b 1653 Gloucester Gloucester Co VA d by 1692, Petsworth Gloucester Co VA
m Col Francis Thornton b 05.11.1651/?47 Gloucester Co VA d 15.02.1726 King George Co VA
+1 William THORNTON and Elizabeth ROWLAND
Sa15-5-1-1-1 Elizabeth THORNTON b 13.04.1674 Lancaster Co VA d 1732/3 in King George Co Va/?Richmond Co VA
m1 Edwin Conway b 1653 Worcestershire England d Aug 1698 in Richmond Co Va he m1 Sarah Walker dau of John Walker
-1 Francis Conway Sr
m Rebecca Catlett.
-1-1 Francis Conway Jr m Sarah Lucy Taliaferro -1-1-1 Sarah Conway m Dr. Charles Taylor -1-1-1-1 Matilda Rachel Taylor m Maj William Catlett Moore -1-1-1-1-1 Sarah Martha Taylor Moore b 2 Sep 1835 in Orange Co VA m John Gibson Terrill b 25 Dec 1836 in , Orange Co d 14 Feb 1921 Orange Co son of John TERRILL b 1791 in , Madison Co VA d 1873/80 VA m 1834 Va Elizabeth Eustace GIBSON
m2 by 1698 Jonathan Gibson b 1672 Richmond VA d 1729 in King George Co VA Will dated Nov 14, 1732, probated Feb 2, 1732/3 in King George Co VA +1 Edwin Conway and Martha Eltonhead
Sa15-5-1-1-1-2 Rachel Gibson b 04.05.1717, Richmond Co VA d 19.02.1761 Rapidan Orange Co VA
m 1738 George Taylor From the Francis Taylor diary: George Taylor is buried between his wife, Rachel, & mother, Martha (Thompson) Taylor. The only source can find for a Rachel Gibson is as a daughter in the wills of Jonathan Gibson (1729) & Elizabeth Thornton (1733) of King George Co., VA. Their other children listed in both wills are Jonathan, Alice & Sarah. Some believe there was another Rachel Gibson, daughter of Jonathan Gibson, Jr. & Margaret Catlett but can find no source for her other than genealogy notes that are attached to a copy of the Francis Taylor Diary at the Filson (original diary is at The VA Historical Society in Richmond). And there is an article by Alice Trabue at The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 28, No. 1 (Jan., 1920), pp. 65-82, Published by: Virginia Historical Society: jstor.org Here is a link to Rachel's page on WikiTree: wikitree.com Notes by Mark Hale (Gibson researcher & descendant): findagrave.com The parents of Margaret Catlett may be John Catlett & Elizabeth Gaines.
m Col George TAYLOR b 11.02.1711 King and Queen Co VA d 04.11.1792 Rapidan Culpeper Co VA From the Francis Taylor diary: George Taylor is buried between his wife, Rachel, & mother, Martha (Thompson) Taylor Ten (out of 12) of his sons were in the Revolutionary War. The youngest one, George Conway, from his second wife was not old enough. His first son, George, had died before the Revolution. Orange Co was not formed until 1734. James Taylor II did not patent land there until 1722 (then Spotsylvania Co.). James II lived in King & Queen Co and his children would have been born there. In 1727 James II gave land to George where he built Midland Plantation just outside of Orange Court House and "next door" to his brothers James III (at Bloomsbury) and Zachary (at Meadowfarm) and Erasmus (at Greenfield). George most likely died where he lived in then Orange Co.
+1 James Taylor and Martha Thompson
Sa15-5-1-1-1-2-1 Capt Reuben Taylor b 14.01.1757, Orange Co VA d 30.11.1824
m Rebecca Moore b 1762, Orange Co VA d 1834, KY
Sa15-5-1-1-1-2-2 Lt Jonathan Taylor b 03.12.1742, Orange Co VA d 06.09.1803 Plantation Clark Co Basin Springs plantation near Winchester KY
m Ann Berry b 07.08.1749 VA d 18.02.1809 Plantation Basin Springs plantation Clark Co near Winchester KY
+1 Maj William Berry b 1727 Gloucester VA d c 1777 96 District SC and Mary/Molly Pryor
Sa15-5-1-1-1-2-2-1 Susan Taylor b 1778 Clark Co KY d 29.01.1859 KY
m Thomas Arnold b 03.01.1770 Fauquier Co VA d 10.11.1839 Bourbon Co KY
Sa15-5-1-1-1-2-2-2 Frances Ann Taylor b 09.12.1775 KY
m John Washinton Berry b 1759 VA d 13.04.1852 KY
Sa15-5-1-1-1-2-2-3 Maj William Berry Taylor b 26.02.1768 Orange Co VA d 02.1860 Oldham Co KY
m Susanna Grayson Harrison Gibson b 26.11.1775 Fauquier Co VA d 23.02.1833 Spring Hill Plantation Oldham Co KY not to be confused with Spring Hill near Winchester
Sa15-5-1-1-1-2-2-4 Rachel Berry Taylor b 1769 KY
m John Finnie b 1763, VA
Sa15-5-1-1-1-2-2-5 Mary Berry Taylor b 1772, KY
m George Gibson Taylor b 11.11.1770 Orange Co VA d 20.11.1823 Morganfield Union Co KY parents moved to Clark Co., KY, in 1789(per Ann Blomquist)
Sa15-5-1-1-1-2-2-6 Jonathan Taylor b 17.01.1774 KY d 10.05.1832
m Mary Margaret Ashby b 30.10.1781, VA d 10.03.1835 Oldham Co KY
Sa15-5-1-1-1-3 Jonathan Gibson b 1700, Richmond Co VA d 1745, Essex Co VA m MARGARET CATLETT b 1700, VA Some believe that Jonathan, Jr. and Margaret had a daughter, Rachel b. 1717, who married Col. George Taylor. have put Rachel as a sister of Jonathan, Jr. In his book, Stubbs has Mary Catlett married to a Jonathan Gibson. The description of his Jonathan Gibson could lead one to believe that it was this Jonathan Gibson. But Mary Catlett was the daughter of John Catlett & Mary Grayson who were married 20 Oct 1726 (there is a record for this marriage) so would have been too young to marry this Jonathan Gibson. Stubbs also seems to say (wording questionable) that the marriage was in 1748 which is several years after this Jonathan Gibson died. Notater for MARGARET CATLETT: Notes by Mark Hale (a Gibson researcher & descendant): findagrave.com In the second source below, Stubbs says that according to genealogy notes left by Wm. Fitzhugh Catlett (1817-1899), Margaret Catlett married late in life. For the time period that probably means she was in her mid 20's. There are no firm dates for much of the Gibson genealogy. And many of the secondary sources do not agree with each other & have mistakes in them or missing generations or just fabricate people to fit what few records there are.
Sa15-5-1-1-2 Anthony Thornton b 27.09.1691 Stafford Co VA d Stafford Co VA
m WINIFRED PRESLEY b 1700 Northumberland Co VA
+1 PETER PRESLEY and WINIFRED GRIFFIN
Sa15-5-1-1-2-1 Francis Thornton b 20.07.1725, VA d 03.08.1784, VA
m1 Elizabeth Thornton b 1768 King George Co VA + 1 ch
m2 Sarah Fitzhugh b 30.04.1727 Marmion Stafford Co VA + 1 ch
+1 Francis Thornton and Sarah Fitzhugh
+1 John Fitzhugh and Ann McCarty
Sa15-5-1-1-2-1-1 Elizabeth Thornton b 1768, King George Co VA m Presley THORNTON b 02.03.1760, Northumberland Co VA d 1807, Genesee Co NY
Sa15-5-1-1-2-1-2 Elizabeth Thornton b 1768 King George Co VA
m Francis Thornton b 20.07.1725 VA d 03.08.1784 VA son of Anthony THORNTON and Winifred PRESLEY for ch see above 1307) Francis Thornton.
Sa15-5-1-1-2-2 Presley THORNTON b 02.03.1720, Stafford Co VA d 1807, Northumberland Co VA
m1 Elizabeth b 1723 VA d 1751 King George Co VA
m2 Charlotte Belson b 1745 England d Northumberland Co VA
Sa15-5-1-1-2-2-1 CHARLOTTE BELSON24 THORNTON b 09.01.1784, Northumberland Co VA d 01.10.1863, Fredricksburg VA m John TAYLOE LOMAX b 19.01.1781, Essex Co VA d 01.10.1862, Fredricksburg VA
Sa15-5-1-1-2-2-2 PRESLEY THORNTON b 02.03.1760, Northumberland Co VA d 1807, Genesee Co New York Usa m Elizabeth THORNTON b 1768, King George Co VA
Sa15-5-1-1-2-3 Peter Presley Thornton b 29.03.1734, St Pauls Parish King George Co VA d 1781, Caroline Co VA
m Elen Monroe Bankhead b 1738 Caroline Co VA d 1809 Caroline Co VA
+1 y BANKHEAD
Sa15-5-1-1-2-3-1 Peter Thornton b 1754 Caroline Co VA Book:Genealogies of Virginia Families: From Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine; Volume 1, Genealogical Publishing Com, 1981, p. 589-590; Website:Taylor Family Tree (on linen). According to Ann Spotswood Dandridge, the Taylor Tree was started around 1750. There were several copies made around 1837/38 which cannot be found.; think what my family has is the original. A scan of the linen tree done by the Gerald Ford Center in Omaha can be found at the Taylor Association website.; Website:Worldconnect--Harry Owen (Martin) do not like to use Worldconnect as a source. Even though this site has no sources, it is a good place to check family connections, dates, and places. then go elsewhere to find good sources.;
m Mary Todd Taylor b 1783 Midway Plantation near Bowling Green Caroline Co VA Book:Genealogies of Virginia Families: From Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine; Volume 1, Genealogical Publishing Com, 1981, p. 589-590; Website:Taylor Family Tree (on linen). According to Ann Spotswood Dandridge, the Taylor Tree was started around 1750. There were several copies made around 1837/38 which cannot be found.; think what my family has is the original. A scan of the linen tree done by the Gerald Ford Center in Omaha can be found at the Taylor Association website.; Website:Worldconnect--Harry Owen (Martin) do not like to use Worldconnect as a source. Even though this site has no sources, it is a good place to check family connections, dates, and places. then go elsewhere to find good sources.;
+1 y TAYLOR
Sa15-5-1-1-2-3-1 James Bankhead Taylor Thornton b 1805, Caroline Co VA d 05.09.1857, Prince William Co VA
m Louisiana Elizabeth Ratcliffe b 1807 Fairfax Co VA d 30.05.1872 Manassas VA
Sa15-5-1-1-2-4 Col Anthony THORNTON b 15.11.1727, VA d 1782, VA
m1 Sarah TALIAFERRO b 04.03.1723, VA d 06.02.1762, Caroline Co VA
m2 Susannah FITZHUGH b 19.09.1732, King George Co VA
Sa15-5-1-1-3 Francis THORNTON b 04.01.168, Stafford Co VA d 06.02.1737 Snow Creek Spotsylvania VA
m Mary TALIAFERRO b 1676 Powhattan Plantation Essex Co VA
+1 John TALIAFERRO and Sarah SMITH
Sa15-5-1-1-3-1 Sarah Thornton b 1708 Snow Creek Spotsylvania VA d 1739 Bloomsbury Plantation Orange co VA
m James Thornton b 20.03.1703 King and Queen VA d 01.03.1784 Orange co VA
+1 y THORNTON
Sa15-5-1-1-3-1?-1 James Thornton b c 1760 d c 1840
m Sarah x
Sa15-5-1-1-3-1?-1 Levi Thornton b c 1786 VA
Sa15-5-1-1-3-1?-2 John Thornton b c 1791 NC d c 1875 Smith Co MS
m c 1810 NC Agnes Mangum
-1 James E Thornton b 17 Mar 1817 SC d 14 Mar 1896 Smith Co MS m c 1841 Smith Co MS Caroline Henderson
-2 Mary Ann Thornton m Blackwell
-3 William Carson Thornton
-4 Annie Thornton m Blackwell
-5 Benjamin Thornton
-6 Jacob M. Thornton
-7 Arthur D Thornton
-8 Fannie Thornton m Valentine
-1-1 John E Thornton b Sep 1842 d aft 1900 m Martha A Nichols
-1-2 Daniel Ichabod Thornton b 13 Apr 1844 d 3 Jan 1924 Smith Co MS m 5 Oct 1865 Louisa H Valentine
-1-3 Caroline Matilda Thornton m Brown
-1-4 James Madison Thornton
-1-5 Alexander Thornton
-1-6 Pennie Thornton m Blackwell
-1-7 Victoria E Thornton m Newcomb

-1-2-1 Alice Thornton
-1-2-2 Aletha Jane Thornton m Henderson
-1-2-3 Lonia Thornton
-1-2-4 Arthur Jefferson Davis Thornton
-1-2-5 Ida J. Thornton
-1-2-6 Otho Thornton
-1-2-7 George Esker Thornton
-1-2-8 James Preston Thornton
Sa15-5-1-1-3-3-1?-3 Anna Thornton b c 1799 NC
m Francis Marion Womack b 08.11.1791 GA d 15.08.1862 Smith Co MS
-1 Lucinda Womack
-2 Sarah Womack
-3 Frank Hancock Womack
-4 Elizabeth A Womack
-5 Arela Womack
Sa15-5-1-1-3-3-1?-4 Sarah Catherine Thornton b c 1808 Chesterfield SC d by 1860
m Daniel Henderson
-1 Nathan Henderson
-2 Harriet Henderson m Drummond
-3 Benjamin Franklin Henderson
Sa15-5-1-1-3-4 Mildred THORNTON b 21.03.1721, Fredericksburg VA d 16.11.1778, Castle Hill Albermarle Co VA
m Dr Thomas Walker b 15.01.1715 Walkerton King and Queen VA d 09.11.1794, Cismont Albermarle Co Virgina Usa.
Sa15-5-1-1-4 Margaret Thornton b 2 Apr 1678 in Richmond Co VA d 1727/?56 Williamsburg King George Co VA
m Apr 02, 1698 in King George Co VA Capt William Strother b 1653 - 1665 in King George Co VA d Jul 26, 1726 in King George Co Virginia. William Strother Will dated Apr 7, 1726, probated Jul 1, 1726 in King George Co VA m CAPT. William STROTHER b 1665 Rappahannock Co VA d 26.07.1726 HanoverKing George Co VA
+1 William Strotherb c 1627, Northumberland, England d 1702, Richmond Co, VA
m Dorothy Savage b c 1625 d 1716
+2 Anthony/?John Savage
m Alice Stafford
+3 Sir John Savage, 1st Bart of Rock Savage, Sheriff of Chester bur 14.07.1615
m Mary Allington dau of
+3
+4 Sir John Savage of Clifton and Rock Savage d 05.12.1597
m1 Elizabeth Manners dau of
+4 Richard Allington
+5 Sir John Savage of Clifton b c 1493 d 27.07.1528
m Elizabeth Somerset b c 1497 d 1545, dau of
+5 Thomas Manners, 1st Earl of Rutland
+6 Sir John Savage of Clifton, Sheriff of Worcestershire b c 1465 d 02.03.1527
m Anne Bostock
+6 Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester
m1 02.06.1472 Elizabeth Herbert d 1514
+7 Sir John Savage of Clifton dvp Boloine b c 1455
m Dorothy Vernon
+7 Raufe Bostock of Bostock
+7 William Herbert, Earl of Huntingdon
m 1466 Mary Wydvile
+8 Sir John Savage of Clifton b 1422, d 22.11.1495 knighted as a Yorkist after the Battle of Tewkesbury but the commander of the left wing of Henry Tudor's army at Bosworth m Catherine Stanley b 1430 in Stanley d 1498
+8 Sir Ralph Vernon
m Elizabeth Norris
+8 Sir Richard de Wydeville of Grafton, 1st Earl Rivers
Sa15-5-1-1-4-1 Lt Col Francis Strother b 1700 St Marks Parish Culpeper Co VA d 1752 Culpepper Co VA
m Susannah Dabney b 1706 Hanover Co VA d c 1752.
+1 Capt George Dabney Gent. b 11 Sep 1653 New Kent VA d 24 Oct 1729 King William Co VA
m Elizabeth Anderson
Sa15-5-1-1-4-1-1 Anthony Strother b 1725 m Frances Eastham
Sa15-5-1-1-4-1-2 Charles Strother b c 1730 d 25 Oct 1773, SC-
m Mary Cross b c 1730 d 1792
Sa15-5-1-1-4-1-3? George Strother b 1732 VA d 23.06.1768 VA (www.genealogy.com shows his parents as William Strother, b VA, and Mildred Taliaferro (dau of Charles Taliaferro and Ann Kemp))
m Mary Kennerly b 10.09.1746 VA d 18.06.1830 Montgomery Co VA
+1 y KENNERLY
Sa15-5-1-1-4-1-3-1 Margaret Strother b 16.09.1763, Fincastle Botetourt Co VA d 22.10.1834, Louisville Jefferson Co KY
m George Hancock b 13.06.1754 Chesterfield Co VA d 18.07.1820 Montgomery Co VA
-1 Julia Hancock b 21.11.1791 Fincastle Botetourt Co VA d 17.06.1820
m Gen William CLARK. b 01.08.1770 Caroline co VA d 01.09.1838 St Louis City MO, MO Governor, 1814 American Antiquarian Society, 1822-1838 Superintendent of Indian Affairs
-1 Col (CSA) MERIWETHER LEWIS CLARK b 10.01.1809, St Louis City MO d 28.10.1881, Frankfort Franklin Co KY, 1836-1840 MO State Representative , 1861-1861 Brigadier General 9th MO State Troops, 1862-1865 CSA Army Colonel m ABIGAIL PRATHER CHURCHILL b 09.03.1817, Louisville Jefferson Co KY d 14.01.1852, MO 1721. SARAH FRANCES26 BROOKE (FRANCES27 ALEXANDER, LUCY26 THORNTON, Mary25 TALIAFERRO, LAWRENCE C24, SARAH23 SMITH, MAJOR LAWRENCE22, Elizabeth21 TOWNELEY, LAWRENCE20) b 1790 VA m John WISHART TALIAFERRO, son of JAMES TALIAFERRO and WILHELMINA WISHART. b 02.09.1788 King George Co VA SARAH BROOKE and John TALIAFERRO i. ELIZA L27 TALIAFERRO b 17.07.1840, VA m LAWRENCE BATTAILE WHITE b 27.01.1873, Caroline Co VA d c 1900, VA Notater for LAWRENCE BATTAILE WHITE: Census, : Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Lawrence B WHITE Self M Male W 39 VA Farmer VA VA Eliza L WHITE Wife M Female W 39 VA Keeping House VA VA Lawrence m WHITE Son S Male W 17 VA Farmer VA VA George A WHITE Son S Male W 15 VA Farmer VA VA Edmond P. WHITE Son S Male W 13 VA At Home VA VA Mary W WHITE Dau S Female W 11 VA At Home VA VA Sallie B WHITE Dau S Female W 9 VA VA VA John W WHITE Son S Male W 5 VA VA VA Edmund C D WHITE Brother S Male W 33 VA VA VA Source Information: Census Place District 29, Bowling Green, Caroline, Virginia Family History Library Film 1255359 NA Film Number T9-1359 Page Number 543A
Sa15-5-1-1-4-1-4 Christopher Judd Strother d 1795, Franklin Co, NC- m Anne Kemp
-4 William Strother b c 1709 d 1749, Westmoreland Co m 1729 Mildred Taliaferro dau of y Taliaferro
-5 Francis Strother m Elizabeth Forsaker
-6 Jeremiah Strother b 1715 VA d 1775 Anson Co NC (our famtree shows him as son of Jeremiah Strother b c 1667 granson of Wm and Dorothy Savage) m Catherine Kennedy b 5 Sep 1717 Devenham Cheshire Engl
-7 Lawrence Strother m Elizabeth x
-8 Catherine Strother
-9 Elizabeth Strother b 22 Apr 1738 d 3 Aug 1845 Kingsport Sullivan Co TN m12 May 1766 Culpeper Co VA James Taylor Gaines b 1743 Culpeper Co VA d 1830 Sullivan Co TN
Sa15-5-1-1-4-1-2 William Strother b 1725, VA d 05.11.1808, Mortonsville Woodford Co KY m1 Ann CAVE b 1734 VA d 1808 m2 SARAH BAYLEY (BAILEY) b 1720, Urbanna Middlesex Co VA d 1774, Orange Co VA
Sa15-5-1-1-4-2 William StrotherR b 1697, St Pauls Parish King Georg Co VA d by 02.03.1733, Ferry Farm King Georg Co VA m MARGARET WATTS b 1699, VA d 1754
Sa15-5-1-1-4-3 Margaret Strother b 1695 in King George Co Va (implausible dates)
m 16 Oct 1749 Gabriel Jones b May 17, 1724 d 1806
Sa15-5-1-1-5 Sarah Alice Thornton b 14.12.1680 Gloucester Co VA
m bef 31 Aug 1706 in Richmond Co Lawrence Taliaferro b 1680/3 d 1726 in Essex Co VA d 27.06.1726 Essex Co VA (Will dated May 7, 1726, probated Jun 21, 1726 in Essex Co VA
+1 John Taliaferro and Sally Smith
Sa15-5-1-1-5-1 Francis Taliaferro b 1700, Fredericksburg VA d 1757 Spotsylvania Co VA
m Elizabeth Hay b 17.01.1696 Charles Parish York Co VA d 1750. TWIN
+1 Dr John Hay d 1710, Middlesex Co VA
m Anne Robinson b c 1685 Henwick Middlesex Co VA
Sa15-5-1-1-5-1-1 Sarah TALIAFERRO b 04.03.1723, VA d 06.02.1762, Caroline Co VA
m Col Anthony THORNTON b 15.11.1727, VA d 1782, VA
Sa15-5-1-1-5-1-2 Elizabeth Taliaferro b 04.10.1731 Spotsylvania Co VA d 1830
m?1 William Taliaferro b 09.08.1726, VA d 21.04.1798, Orange Co VA
m?2 Thomas Buckner b 13.05.1728 Caroline Co VA d c 1768
-1 Anne Hay Taliaferro b 7 Sep 1731 d after 1763 m Richard Brooke he m2 Clara Micou
-2 Sarah TALIAFERRO b 4 Mar 1732/3 d 2 Mar 1748/9
-3 Lawrence TALIAFERRO b 9 Dec 1734 Spotsylvania Va d 8 Apr 1798 ?Orange Va m1 17 Oct 1758 Mary Jackson + 3 ch m2 3 Feb 1774 Stafford Va Sarah Dade + 8 ch
-4 Francis TALIAFERRO b 12 Sep 1736 d 2 Mar 1739/40
-5 John TALIAFERRO b 19 Aug 1738 d 9 Mar 1739/40
-6 Hay TALIAFERRO b 15 Mar 1739/40 d about 1821 Orange Va m1 Martha x m2 5 Apr 1791 Lucy Mary Taliaferro
-7 Elizabeth TALIAFERRO b 4 Oct 1741 d 1830 Newington m1 5 Dec 1758 Col William Taliferro m2 25 Aug 1801 Orange Co Va Capt Benjamin Hume
-8 Francis TALIAFERRO b 15 Nov 1743 d 1815 m1 Jane Champe Taliaferro + 4 ch dau of Col John Taliaferro and Ann Champe m2 1800 Kg George Co Va Jane Brockenbaugh
-9 John TALIAFERRO b 30 Sep 1745, ?Spotsylvania Co VA d 8 Apr 1789 Fredericksburg VA m1 1767 Elizabeth Garnett + 3 ch m2 24 Jan 1774 Stafford Co VA Lucy ALEXANDER + 1 ch she m2 Francis Fitzhugh

-3-1 Sarah TALIAFERRO b 1760 d after 1798 m1 13 Mar 1782 Orange Co capt Francis Dade m2 6 Nov 1792 Orange Co Capt William Dade
-3-2 Mary TALIAFERRO b 1762
-3-3 Anne TALIAFERRO b 1764 d after 1798 m 24 Feb 1783 Orange Co William Fitzhugh
-3-4 Hay TALIAFERRO b 10 Nov 1774 d 25 Jan 1834 Orange Co m 16 Mar 1797 Orange Co Susanna Conway
-3-4 Baldwin TALIAFERRO b 27 Apr 1776 d after 1798 m 14 Mar 1797 Coupeper Co Ann Washington Burwell Spotswood
-3-5 Lawrence TALIAFERRO b 14 May 1778 d after 1798
-3-6 Francis TALIAFERRO b 26 Jul 1786 d after 1840 m Henrietta Thornton
-3-7 Elizabeth TALIAFERRO b 2 Sep 1780 ?Rose Hill Orange Co d 29 Oct 1853 Santee Caroline Co m 14 Mar 1803 Batteile Fitzhugh
-3-8 Patsy TALIAFERRO b about 1785 m 2 Oct 1811 Dr William Debnam Fitzhugh
-3-8 Verlinda TALIAFERRO b 1 Jul 1784 d after 1798 m 27 Sep 1810 Catlett Conway
-3-9 Georgiana TALIAFERRO b 3 Jul 1788 d 21 Jun 1852 ?Santee Caroline Co
-7-1 Anne Hay Taliaferro
-8-1 Matilda TALIAFERRO
-8-2 Elizabeth TALIAFERRO
-8-3 Francis Whitaker TALIAFERRO
-8-4 Ann Hay TALIAFERRO
-9-1 John TALIAFERRO b 1768 at Hays King George Cty VA d 12 Aug 1853, Hagley, King George Cty VA Served in Congress for 40 yrs m 25 Mar 1794 King George Co Lucy Thornton HOOE
-9-2 Lucy TALIAFERRO b ABT 1770 d ABT 1819 m Dec 1787 King George Co William Thornton ALEXANDER m2 19 Sep 1816 Richard FOOTE d 1834
-9-3 James Garnett TALIAFERRO b about 1770 m 22 Nov 1787 King George Co VA Wilhelmina WISHART
-9-4 Merriwether TALIAFERRO

-9-1-1 John Seymour TALIAFERRO b 1797 d 4 Jun 1830 Rappahannock River, King George Co VA m 10 Jun 1822 Orange Co Maria BARBOUR
-9-1-2 Elizabeth Ann Seymour TALIAFERRO b c 1800 m Jun 1824 Hagley King George Co John A. BURD
-9-3-1 John Wishart TALIAFERRO
-9-3-2 William Francis TALIAFERRO
-9-3-3 James Garnett TALIAFERRO Jr.
-9-3-4 Lawrence TALIAFERRO
Sa15-5-1-1-5-1-3 William Taliaferro b 1730, VA
m Margaretta Aylett b 1733, Caroline Co VA
Sa15-5-1-1-5-1-4 Francis Taliaferro b 15.11.1743, VA d 19.03.1815 , Captain / Revolutionary War
m JANE CHAMPE Taliaferros b 1746 Essex Co VA dau of John Taliaferro and Ann Champe
Sa15-5-1-1-5-1-4-1 Francis Whitaker Taliaferros b 15.11.1780, Spotsylvania Co VA d 1815, Orange Co VA
m Jane Taliaferro b 1784 Essex Co VA
Sa15-5-1-1-5-2 Mary Taliaferro b 1712, King George Co VA d c 1744.
m William Thornton b 1718 King George Co VA d Brunswick Parish King George Co VA
+1 y Thornton
Sa15-5-1-1-5-2-1 Lucy Thornton b 1739, King George Co VA d King George Co VA
m John Alexander b 15.11.1735 St Pauls Parish King George Co VA d 1775
+1 Capt Alexander and Sarah Hooe
Sa15-5-1-1-5-2-1-1 Frances Alexander b 24.08.1762, VA
m Lawrence Brooke b 23.08.1758 VA son of Richard Brooke and Ann Taliaferro
-1 1721. i. Sarah Frances Brooke b 1790, VA
Sa15-5-1-1-5-2-1-2 Sarah Alexander b 17.11.1758, Stafford Co VA
m Seymour Hooe b 13.06.1735 Barnesfield Stafford Co VA d 05.1783 King George Co VA son of Capt Hooe and Anne Alexander
-1 Alexander Srymour Hooe b 15.09.1777, King George Co VA d 03.10.1835, Erie Erie Co PA m Elizabeth Mary Ann Mason b 09.03.1785, Fairfax Co VA d 25.03.1827.
-2 Lucy Thornton Hooe b 01.07.1778, King George Co VA d 1853 m John "Hagley" Taliaferro b 1768, Hays King George Co VA d 12.08.1852, King George Co VA
Sa15-5-1-1-5-3 Col John Taliaferro Sr of Dissington VA b 1708, King George Co VA d 1762, Essex Co VA
m Ann Champe b 1723 King George Co VA
+1 Col John Champe Sr of Lamb's Creek, King George Co VA
Sa15-5-1-1-5-3-1 Jane Champe Taliaferro b 1746 Essex Co VA
m Francis Talliaferro. b 15.11.1743 VA d 19.03.1815, Captain Am Revolution, son of Francis Taliaferro and Elizabeth Hay for ch see above 1442) Francis Taliaferro.
Sa15-5-1-1-6 William Thornton b Dec 14, 1680 in Richmond Co VA d 1742/3 in King George Co Va Will dated Jan 7, 1743/4, probated Apr 5, 1745 in King George Co Virginia. Also in 1743, Frances Thornton, widow of William Thornton (d. 1742) of King George Co signed over her dower rights to his only son, William Thornton. (Genealogies of Virginia Families, Volume V, Pages 67-75) widow of William Thornton (d. 1742) of King George Co signed over her dower rights to his only son, William Thornton. (Genealogies of Virginia Families, Volume V, Pages 67-75)
m Frances Bernard d 1743 - 1745 in King George Co Virginia + 2 ch
m2 Hannah Fauntleroy
-1 William Thornton b in King George Co VA
-2 Alice Thornton m Maximillian Robinson c 1727 s "Married Well and Often": Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800, Page 300. Robinson, Capt. Maximillian & Thornton c. 1727; groom was the only child of Col. Wm. Robinson d. KGC 1742) & Francis Blomfield
Sa15-5-1-1-7 Martha THORNTON b 1683, VA d 1761, Caroline Co VA m1 William HAMPTON b 09.10.1685, Gloucester Co VA d c 1775 m2 Thomas CATLETT b 1684, Essex Co VA d 1739, Caroline Co VA
Sa15-5-1-1-8 Roland THORNTON b 01.08.1685, Petsworth Gloucester Co VA d 1741 Hanover King George Co VA
m Elizabeth CATLETT b 06.09.1689 Rappahannock Co VA d 1781 dau of y Catlett
-1 Alice Savage b 1653 Gloucester VA d by 1692 Petsworth Gloucester Co VA m Francis Thornton b 5 Nov 1651 Gloucester Co VA -1 Elizabeth Thornton b 4/13/1674 Lancaster Co VA m1 Jonathan Gibson, m2 Edwin I. Conway II
-2 Margaret Thornton b 1680 c 1727 VA m William Strother III had issue
-3 Sarah Alice Thornton b 12/14/1680 Gloucester Co m Lawrence C. Taliaferro
-4 Francis Thornton b 1/04/1682 Stafford Co d 2/06/1737 Snow Creek Frederick Co VA m Mary Taliaferro b 1686 in Powhatan Plantation, Old Rappahannock Co VA
-5 Martha Thornton b c 1683 d c 1761 Caroline Co VA m1 by 1685 Thomas Catlett b Abt. 1669 in Hanover Va d 1739 in Caroline Co m2 William Hampton
-6 Roland Thornton b 8/01/1685 Petsworth d 1741 m Elizabeth Catlett
-7 Anthony Thornton b 9/27/1691 Stafford Co m Winifred Presley

-5-1 Martha Catlett, b c 1690??/1710 in Hanover Va d 1761 in Caroline Co
-5-2 John T Catlett b 1730 Gloucester Co VA d 1802 m Mary M Eggleston b 1740 Gloucester Co VA d 1820

-5-2-1 John "Of Timberneck" Catlett b 1760 A d 1808 m Ann Walker Carter
-5-2-2 Ann "Nancy" Catlett b 1784 VA m John Broughton "Jack" Taliaferro b 223 Mar 1764 King William Co VA son of Christopher Robinson Taliaferro b c1742 and Sarah Anderson

-5-2-1-1 Margaret J. Taliaferro b 1846 Fauquier Co d 1930 Alexandria VA St Pauls Cemetery m John Payne Robinson b 1845 VA d 1912VA Army / Private / US Civil War 4th VA Cavalry, Company H Flag of CSA
-5-2-2-1 Charles C Taliaferro b 1800/1820 d 1846 m Elizabeth Wright Kelly b 2 Aug 1822 Fauquier Co VA
-5-2-2-2 Nancy Taliaferro b 1813 d 1860 m J. Wyatt Burks b 1807 VA d 1870 Fanklin Con son of David Burks Jr b 1778 aand Elizabeth Phillips Thomas b c 1778

-5-2-1-1-1 George H Robinson b 1870 d 1940 m Julia D. English b 1871 Alexandria VA d 1968
-5-2-1-1-2 Josephine Virginia Robinson b 28 NOV 1874 d 25 DEC 1965
Sa15-6 Anthony Savage
Sa15-7 John Savage
Sa15-8 William Savage b c 1592 d a 1620
Sa17-2 BRIDGET SAVAGE b 1540, Otley Yorkshire
m REV. ANTHONY BONNER b 1525 Otley Yorkshire England d Chipping Camden Gloucestershire
+#1 John BONNER and ISABEL
Sa17-2-1 Anthony BONNER b 1555, Quinton Gloucestershire
m x
Sa17-2-1-1 ANTHONY BONNER b 1575, Quinton Gloucestershire d Albemarle Co NC
m MARIAN VAUGHAN b 1589 Quinton Gloucestershire
Sa17-2-1-1-1 Thomas BONNER b 1617 Quinton Gloucestershire d 1685 Albemarle Co NC may have been the Capt Thomas Bonner who came from Kent Co England to VA and settled south of Richmond in 1642, and perhaps the same Thomas Bonner whose will was made 3-6-1685 in Albemarle Co NC
m Mary HEATH b c 1620 England.
y HEATH
Sa17-2-1-1-1-1 Henry BONNER b 1664, Albemarle Co NC d 07.10.1738, Chowan Co NC
m1 Ruth MARTIN b 1659 England d 1705 Chowan Co NC + 1 ch
m2 Deborah WHEDBEE b 1689 Chowan Co NC d 1728 Chowan Co NC dau of John WHEDBEE and DEBORAH ASTINE
+1 y MARTIN
Sa17-2-1-1-1-1-1 1198. i. Sheriff Thomas BONNER b 1690, Albemarle Co NC d 07.04.1765, lived "Bonner Hill Plantation" Washington Beaufort Co NC , 1760-1763 Justice of the Peace, 1764 NC State Representative
m Abigail BRYAN b 1690 NC d c 07.04.1765.
y BRYAN
Sa17-2-1-1-1-1 -1-1 Sarah Bonner b aft 1715 NC d c 10.1760.
m Hardy Bryan b 1692 Isle of Wight VA d by 06.05.1760 Craven Co NC
+1 y Bryan
Sa17-2-1-1-1-1 -1-1-1 Thomas Bryan b 1742 Chowan Co NC d by 1760, Chowan Co NC
m Rachel Lavender dau of b 20.03.1737 Craven Co NC d 25.04.1784.
+1 William Lavender and Rachel Reman
Sa17-2-1-1-1-1 -1-1-1-1 Ann Nancy Bryan b 1758, Craven Co NC
m1 Joshua Croom b 1744, Lenoir Co NC d 1800, NC
m2 William Hardy b c 1755
Sa17-2-1-1-2 ELLEN BONNER b 1624 Quinton Gloucestershire
m Hon Edward WELLS b c 1620
Sa17-2-1-1-3 Richard BONNER b 1615, Quinton Gloucestershire, left his home when but 20 years of age, sailing in the "Friendship", and arriving at James City, VA."
Sa17-2-2 William BONNER b c 1556 Banbury Oxfordshire
m Alice GORHAM b 1568 Glapthorne
Sa14 possibly of this family and branch was:
Ann Savage b c 1529 (also claimed to have been of the senior branch and to have married Chistopher and Robert Robinson)
m John Robinson Ro14 b c 1520
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537. Eleanor/Ellen Savage b 1457 Cheshire, Clifton d 17.05.1491 Bewgenet Sussex
m1 Henry BAGENALL/BAGNALL b 1556 Anglesey Wales d 14.08.1598
m2 PERCIVAL LEIGH b 1444 Disley Cheshire d 11.08.1527 Colstock Cornwall, 1455-1487 War of the Roses, siege of Berwick, where he was made a knight banneret by King Ed , 1527 founder Chapel of Disley, Disley later became St Mary's Church, Disley son of PETER LEIGH and Elizabeth de TRAFFORD (Stirnet shows this marriage to Sir Peter Leigh of Lyme and Haydock b about 1470 d 11.08.1527)
-1 Anne BAGNALL b 1591, Anglesey Wales d 11.09.1633, Cheshire
m RT. Rev. LEWIS BAYLY b 1573 Carmarthenshire Wales d 26.10.1631 Wales.
+1 y BAYLY
-1-1 Nicholas BAYLY b 1620, Plas-Newyth Anglesey Wales d 1689, Gov of the Isle of Arran
m Dorothy/Anne HALL b 1630 Plas-Newth Anglesey Wales.
-1-1-1 EDWARD BAYLY 1ST BARONET b c 1660, Plas-Newyth Anglesey Wales d 1741.
m DOROTHY LAMBART b 1694 Dublin Co Ireland d 1745.
+1 y LAMBART
-1-1-1-1 Nicholas BAYLEY 2nd BARONET b 1707 Plas-Newyth Anglesey Wales d 09.12.1782.
m CAROLINE PAGET b 1722 Sanford Shropshire d 1766.
+1 y PAGET
-1-1-1-1-1 Henry BAILY-PAGET b 19.06.1744, Plas-Newyth Anglesey Wales d 13.03.1812, Westminster Middlesex, 1784-1812 1st Earl of Uxbridge
m JANE CHAMPAGNE b 1742 Kilclonfert Offaly Co Ireland d 1817 Westminster
+1 y CHAMPAGNE
-1-1-1-1-1-1 Henry William BAYLY-PAGET b 17.05.1768, London d 19.04.1854, Middlesex England.
m1 CAROLINE Elizabeth VILLIERS b 16.12.1774 England d 16.06.1835 + 1 ch
m2 CHARLOTTE CADOGAN b 12.07.1781 England d 08.07.1853.
Henry BAYLY-PAGET and CAROLINE VILLIERS
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Caroline PAGET b 06.06.1796 England; d 12.03.1874.
m Charles Gordon-Lennox b 03.08.1791 England d 21.10.1860, 1812-1819 MP, 1819-1860 5th Duke of Richmond, 1830-1834 Postmaster General, 1835-1860 Sussex Lord Lieutenant
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Cecilia Catherine Gordon-Lennox b 13.04.1838 England d 05.10.1910.
m Charles George Bingham b 08.05.1830 England d 05.06.1914 England, 4th Earl of Lucan
+1 George Bingham, 3rd Earl of Lucan and Lady Anne Brudenell
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 George Bingham, 5th Earl of Lucan (13 December 1860 – 20 April 1949)
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-2 Sir Cecil Edward Bingham (7 December 1861 – 31 May 1934) Major General of the British Army
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-3 Sir Francis Richard Bingham (5 July 1863 – 5 November 1935) Major General of the British Army
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-4 Alexander Frederick Bingham (3 August 1864 – 26 May 1909)
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-5 Albert Edward Bingham (30 June 1866 – 6 November 1941).
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-6 Lady Rosalind Cecilia Caroline Bingham, Duchess b 26.02.1869, England; d 18.01.1958, England m LORD James Albert Edward HAMILTON b 30.11.1869, London d 12.09.1953, London , 1900-1913 MP, 1913-1953 3rd Duke of Abercorn ancestors of Diana, Princess of Wales.
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-7 Capt. Lionel Ernest Bingham 4 Nov 1876 – 26 Jul 1927
-2 Margaret Leigh b 1470, Lyme Cheshire d 1545, Nayland Suffolk (m twice to Warren's according to ancestry.com However, they suggest it is Robert and Christopher)
m1 c 1535 Christopher WARREN b 1496 b 1515 Headbury Devon son of John WARREN and Eleanor GERARD
m2 Laurence WARREN b 1486 Poynandstock Cheshire d 18.09.1530 Poynandstock Cheshire + 1 son son of John WARREN and Eleanor GERARD
m3 Robert WARREN b 1485 Nayland Suffolk d 1544 Nayland Suffolk + 1 son son of John WARREN and Eleanor GERARD
+1 Sir Percival Leigh (b abt 1444 Cheshire,Lyme - d ?) Joan Leigh (b abt 1477 - d aft 1557) m Richard (John) Tylden. William Warren Born: 1534 - Headbury, Asburton, Devon, England Marr: 1554(multiple spouses) - Anna Marble Died: 12 Oct 1558 - England 3. Robert WARREN. Born in 1485 in Wissington, Nayland, Suffolk d in Nayland, Suffolk 22 Feb 1543/1544; he was 58. In 1513 when Robert was 28, he married Margaret LEIGH, daughter of Sir Percival LEIGH. Born abt 1489 in England. Margaret died in England in 1545; she was 56. They had the following children: 5 i. James ('1515-) ii. Lawrence. Born abt 1517 in Nayland, Suffolk, England. Lawrence died in England. 6 iii. Thomas ('1520-1559) iv. Anne. Born abt 1523 in Nayland, Suffolk, England. Anne died in England. Anne married ? LORKIN. Born in England. ? died in England. 7 v. John ('1525-1576) vi. William. Born in England. William died bef 27 Jan 1600/1601 in England. William married Ellen ?. Born in England. Ellen died in England.
This Laurence Warren is shown in http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dav4is/ODTs/WARREN.shtml#TOP as having 5 sons and 9 daughters all by his first wife Margaret Legh: Edward abt 1498-1508 Prestbury, m Dorothy Booth Laurence George Randle Richard abt 1501 Bassingbourne, Cambs, d 22 Jan 1556/57 Ely, Cambs, m Alice Jenawaye Shalford, Essex http://www.thornber.net/cheshire/htmlfiles/warren.html reports these same children's forenames and is the probable source record for this family. The "Thornber" webpage's data appears to have been culled from East Cheshire Past and Present by J.P. Earwaker, London, 1877 (CRO, Knutsford).
MARGARET LEIGH and CHRISTOPHER WARREN
-2-1 William WARREN b 1532, Headbury Devon
m Anne MARBLE b 1534 Calstocke Cornwall
-2-1-1 Christopher WARREN b 1560, Devon
m Alice WEBB b 1560 Sidnam Devon
+1 y WEBB
-2-1-1-1 Richard Warren b 24.01.1579 Hertfordshire d 1628, Plymouth Plymouth Co MA, London merchant, sailed in 1620 on the "Mayflower" from England to the New World , Mayflower Passenger, part of the official landing party on Cape Cod on 11 Nov 1620, signer of the Mayflower Compact, family joined him in Plymouth MA in 1623, little is known about him from the offical histories, except that he was a major landholder in the early colony, yet his name is well known due to his numerous decendants, as all 7 of his children survived to adulthood and had large families, ORIGIN: London MIGRATION: 1620 on Mayflower FIRST RESIDENCE: Plymouth ESTATE: In the 1623 Plymouth division of land Richard Warren received an uncertain number of acres (perhaps two) as a passenger on the Mayflower, and five acres as a passenger on the Anne (presumably for his wife and children) [ PCR 12:4-6]. In the 1627 Plymouth division of cattle Richard Warren, his wife Elizabeth Warren, Nathaniel Warren, Joseph Warren, Mary Warren, Anna Warren, Sarah Warren, El izabeth Warren and Abigail Warren were the first nine persons in the ninth company [ PCR 12:12]. He was one of the purchasers [ PCR 2:177]. In the 25 March 1633 Plymouth tax list Widow Warren was assessed 12s., and in the list of 27 March 1634, 9s. [ PCR 1:10, 27]. On 1 July 1633 "Mrs. Warren and Robt. Bartlet" were allowed to mow where they did the previous year, and again 14 March 1635/6 [ PCR 1:15, 41]. On 28 October 1633, a grant of Richard Warren's land on which he was required to erect a dwelling, returned to the court "for want of building" and it was regranted to Mr. Ralph Fogg, provided he pay Widow Warren sufficiently for her fence remaining there [ PCR 1:18]. On 7 March 1636/7 "it is agreed upon, by the consent of the whole Court, that Elizabeth Warren, widow, the relict of Mr. Richard Warren, deceased, shall be entered, and stand, and be purchaser instead of her said husband, as well because that (he dying before he had performed the said bargain) the said Elizabeth performed the same after his decease, as also for the establishing of the lots of land s given formerly by her unto her sons-in-law Richard Church, Robert Bartlett and Thomas Little, in marriage with their wives, her daughters" [ PCR 1:54, 2:177]. On 5 May 1640 "Richard Church, Rob[er]te Bartlett, Thomas Little, & Mrs. Elizabeth Warren are granted enlargements at the heads of their lots to the foot of the Pyne Hills, leaving a way betwixt them and the Pyne Hills, for cattle and carts to pass" [ PCR 1:152]. On 11 June 1653, as the result of a disagreement between Mrs. Elizabeth Warren and her son, Nathaniel, and a petition offered in court by Mrs. Jane Collier on behalf of her grandchild, Sarah, wife of Nathaniel Warren, the court chose four indifferent men to settle the matter of access to lands [ MD 2:64, citing PCLR 2:73]. On 4 March 1673/4 Mary Bartlett, wife of Robert Bartlett, came into this court and owned "that she hath received full satisfaction for whatsoever she might claim as due from the estate of Mistris Eliz abeth Warren, deceased, and John Cooke, in the behalf of all her sisters, testified the same before the court; and the court doth hereby settle the remainder of the said estate on Joseph Warren" [ PCR 5:139-40]. BIRTH: By about 1578 based on estimated date of marriage. DEATH: Plymouth 1628. ("This year died Mr. Richard Warren, who hath been mentioned before in this book, and was an useful instrument; and during his life bore a deep share in the difficulties and trou bles of the first settlement of the plantation of New-Plymouth" [ Morton 85]. MARRIAGE: By about 1609 Elizabeth _____; she died at Plymouth on 2 October 1673, aged about 90 (probably an exaggeration) [ PCR 8:35]. (Elizabeth's maiden name has been given as "March" in many source s, without documentation). COMMENTS: In his accounting of the passengers on the Mayflower Bradford included "Mr. Richard Warren, but his wife and children were left behind and came afterwards" [ Bradford 442]. As of 1651, Bradf ord reported that "Mr. Richard Warren lived some four or five years and had his wife come over to him, by whom he had two sons before [he] died, and one of them is married and hath two children. So hi s increase is four. But he had five daughters more came over with his wife, who are all married and living, and have many children [ Bradford 445-46]. Banks argued that Bradford's language in the sentence above meant that Richard Warren had two wives, with the first of whom he had five daughters and with the second of whom, Elizabeth, he had two son s [ English Homes 92-93], and deForest agreed with him [ Moore Anc 562]. Many attempts, all fruitless, have been made to discover the English origin of Richard Warren and the identity of his wife [ MQ 51:109-12]. Richard Warren was in the party that explored the outer cape in early December 1620; he was described as being of London [ Mourt 32]. On 5 July 1635, Thomas Williams, servant of widow Warren, confessed that "there being some dissention between him and his dame, she, after other things, exhorted him to fear God & do his duty, he answ ered, he neither feared God, nor the devil" [ PCR 1:35]. He was reproved and released [ PCR 1:35]. On 5 January 1635/6 widow Warren paid 30s. to Thomas Clarke for borrowing his boat, and although returning it to a place of usual safety, an extraordinary storm wrecked it [ PCR 1:36]. On 3 June 1639 "Mr. Andrew Hellot" was ordered to pay Mrs. Warren 10s. to settle an account between them [ PCR 7:12]. BIBLIOGRAPHIC In 1938 L. Effingham deForest published a thorough study of Richard Warren [ Moore Anc 561-70]. Robert S. Wakefield, Janice A. Beebe and others have prepared the Richard Warren volume n the General Society of Mayflower Descendants' series of "pink books," the fifth edition of which was published in 1995 [ MFIP Warren]. Sources From The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III (Online database: NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2002), (Orig. Pub. New England Historic Genealogical Society. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols., 1995). Title: Mayflower Increasings Author: Susan E. Roser Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc; Baltimore, 2nd Edition, 1996. Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Page: p. 111-120 Title: Mayflower Families in progress: Richard Warren of the Mayflower and his descendants for four generations Author: Compiled by Robert S. Wakefield, Janice A. Beebe, and others Publication: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1997 (sixth edition) Repository: Personal library Call Number: Media: Book Page: p. 1ORIGIN: London MIGRATION: 1620 on Mayflower FIRST RESIDENCE: Plymouth ESTATE: In the 1623 Plymouth division of land Richard Warren received an uncertain number of acres (perhaps two) as a passenger on the Mayflower, and five acres as a passenger on the Anne (presumably for his wife and children) [ PCR 12:4-6]. In the 1627 Plymouth division of cattle Richard Warren, his wife Elizabeth Warren, Nathaniel Warren, Joseph Warren, Mary Warren, Anna Warren, Sarah Warren, El izabeth Warren and Abigail Warren were the first nine persons in the ninth company [ PCR 12:12]. He was one of the purchasers [ PCR 2:177]. In the 25 March 1633 Plymouth tax list Widow Warren was assessed 12s., and in the list of 27 March 1634, 9s. [ PCR 1:10, 27]. On 1 July 1633 "Mrs. Warren and Robt. Bartlet" were allowed to mow where they did the previous year, and again 14 March 1635/6 [ PCR 1:15, 41]. On 28 October 1633, a grant of Richard Warren's land on which he was required to erect a dwelling, returned to the court "for want of building" and it was regranted to Mr. Ralph Fogg, provided he pay Widow Warren sufficiently for her fence remaining there [ PCR 1:18]. On 7 March 1636/7 "it is agreed upon, by the consent of the whole Court, that Elizabeth Warren, widow, the relict of Mr. Richard Warren, deceased, shall be entered, and stand, and be purchaser instead of her said husband, as well because that (he dying before he had performed the said bargain) the said Elizabeth performed the same after his decease, as also for the establishing of the lots of land s given formerly by her unto her sons-in-law Richard Church, Robert Bartlett and Thomas Little, in marriage with their wives, her daughters" [ PCR 1:54, 2:177]. On 5 May 1640 "Richard Church, Rob[er]te Bartlett, Thomas Little, & Mrs. Elizabeth Warren are granted enlargements at the heads of their lots to the foot of the Pyne Hills, leaving a way betwixt them and the Pyne Hills, for cattle and carts to pass" [ PCR 1:152]. On 11 June 1653, as the result of a disagreement between Mrs. Elizabeth Warren and her son, Nathaniel, and a petition offered in court by Mrs. Jane Collier on behalf of her grandchild, Sarah, wife of Nathaniel Warren, the court chose four indifferent men to settle the matter of access to lands [ MD 2:64, citing PCLR 2:73]. On 4 March 1673/4 Mary Bartlett, wife of Robert Bartlett, came into this court and owned "that she hath received full satisfaction for whatsoever she might claim as due from the estate of Mistris Eliz abeth Warren, deceased, and John Cooke, in the behalf of all her sisters, testified the same before the court; and the court doth hereby settle the remainder of the said estate on Joseph Warren" [ PCR 5:139-40]. BIRTH: By about 1578 based on estimated date of marriage. DEATH: Plymouth 1628. ("This year died Mr. Richard Warren, who hath been mentioned before in this book, and was an useful instrument; and during his life bore a deep share in the difficulties and trou bles of the first settlement of the plantation of New-Plymouth" [ Morton 85]. MARRIAGE: By about 1609 Elizabeth _____; she died at Plymouth on 2 October 1673, aged about 90 (probably an exaggeration) [ PCR 8:35]. (Elizabeth's maiden name has been given as "March" in many source s, without documentation). COMMENTS: In his accounting of the passengers on the Mayflower Bradford included "Mr. Richard Warren, but his wife and children were left behind and came afterwards" [ Bradford 442]. As of 1651, Bradf ord reported that "Mr. Richard Warren lived some four or five years and had his wife come over to him, by whom he had two sons before [he] died, and one of them is married and hath two children. So hi s increase is four. But he had five daughters more came over with his wife, who are all married and living, and have many children [ Bradford 445-46]. Banks argued that Bradford's language in the sentence above meant that Richard Warren had two wives, with the first of whom he had five daughters and with the second of whom, Elizabeth, he had two son s [ English Homes 92-93], and deForest agreed with him [ Moore Anc 562]. Many attempts, all fruitless, have been made to discover the English origin of Richard Warren and the identity of his wife [ MQ 51:109-12]. Richard Warren was in the party that explored the outer cape in early December 1620; he was described as being of London [ Mourt 32]. On 5 July 1635, Thomas Williams, servant of widow Warren, confessed that "there being some dissention between him and his dame, she, after other things, exhorted him to fear God & do his duty, he answ ered, he neither feared God, nor the devil" [ PCR 1:35]. He was reproved and released [ PCR 1:35]. On 5 January 1635/6 widow Warren paid 30s. to Thomas Clarke for borrowing his boat, and although returning it to a place of usual safety, an extraordinary storm wrecked it [ PCR 1:36]. On 3 June 1639 "Mr. Andrew Hellot" was ordered to pay Mrs. Warren 10s. to settle an account between them [ PCR 7:12]. BIBLIOGRAPHIC In 1938 L. Effingham deForest published a thorough study of Richard Warren [ Moore Anc 561-70]. Robert S. Wakefield, Janice A. Beebe and others have prepared the Richard Warren volume n the General Society of Mayflower Descendants' series of "pink books," the fifth edition of which was published in 1995 [ MFIP Warren]. Sources From The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III (Online database: NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2002), (Orig. Pub. New England Historic Genealogical Society. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols., 1995). Title: Mayflower Increasings Author: Susan E. Roser Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc; Baltimore, 2nd Edition, 1996. Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Page: p. 111-120 Title: Mayflower Families in progress: Richard Warren of the Mayflower and his descendants for four generations Author: Compiled by Robert S. Wakefield, Janice A. Beebe, and others Publication: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1997 (sixth edition) Repository: Personal library Call Number: Media: Book Page: p. 1 Notater for Elizabeth WALKER: Ship: ANNE, William Pierce, Master, She arrived at Plymouth July 10 1623 with 60 passengers. The passenger list includes Elizabeth Warren and her children. (Richard Warren's family) and Robert Bartlett Plymouth records: Elizabeth Warren died "aged above ninety"
m 14.04.1610 Great Amwell, Hertford Elizabeth WALKERb 1583 Baldock Hertfordshire England d 02.10.1673 Plymouth, Plymouth Co, MA dau of
+1 AUGUSTINE WALKER d in 1614 in England and Mary STRINGER
-2-1-1-1-1 Mary WARREN b 1605; d 27.03.1683, Manomet, Plymouth, MA Will of Augustine Walker dated April 1613 mentions daughter, Elizabeth Warren, wife of Richard Warren and her three children, Mary, Ann, and Sarah. Possibly, Richard Warren of the Mayflower married in Great Amwell,Hertford, England to Elizabeth Walker, dau of Augustine Walker.
m Robert BARTLETT b 27.04.1603 Puddleton Dorset d 10.1676 Plymouth Plymouth Co MA
+1 Robert BARTLETT and ANN BARKER
-2-1-1-1-1-1 Lydia BARTLETT b 08.06.1648, Plymouth Plymouth Co MA d 11.09.1691, Plymouth Plymouth Co MA
m John NELSON b 1641, Plymouth Co MA d 22.03.1718, Plymouth Co MA
-2-1-1-1-1-2 Samuel BARTLETT b 05.05.1638, Plymouth Plymouth Co MA d aft 21.02.1711 Northampton Hampshire Co MA
m Sarah BALDWIN b 06.11.1653 Milford New Haven Co CT d 17.01.1717 Northampton MA
+1 y BALDWIN
-2-1-1-1-1-2-1 Preserved BARTLETT b 29.08.1689, Northampton,Hampshire,MA d 21.02.1762, Northampton MA
m Elizabeth Alvord b 09.1693 Northampton MA d 18.07.1768 Northampton MA
+1 Benjamin Alvord and Deborah Stebbins
-2-1-1-1-1-2-1-1 Elizabeth Bartlett b 15.11.1712, Northampton Hampshire Co MA
m Aaron CLARK b 10.11.1709 Northampton Hampshire Co MA Usa d 1783 Northampton Hampshire Co MA
+1 John Clark and Elizabeth Cooke
-2-1-1-1-1-2-1-1-1 Experience Clark b 28.11.1744, Northampton Hampshire Co MA d 04.03.1836 m Ebenezer Pomeroy b aft 17.01.1740 Southampton Hampshire Co MA d 17.09.1826
-2-1-1-1-1-3 George BARTLETT b c 1629 Plymouth Co MA d 02.08.1669 Guilford New Haven Co CT
m Mary CRITTENDEN b by 29.04.1632 Hawkhurst Kent England; d 10.09.1669, Guilford New Haven Co CT
-2-1-1-1-1-4 JOSEPH BARTLETT b 05.02.1646, Newton Middlesex MA d 26.12.1706, Newton Middlesex MA
m HANNAH POPE b 17.08.1639, Plymouth Plymouth Co MA d 12.03.1710, Plymouth Plymouth Co MA
-2-1-1-1-1-5 Abigail Bartlett b 06.09.1636 Northampton MA d 15.07.1689 South Hadley Hampshire MA
m1 JEDEDIAH STRONG b 07.05.1637 d 22.05.1733 Coventry Colland Co CT son of John STRONG and ABIGAIL FORD
m2 17.12.1657 Northampton MA John Stebbins b 1626 Bocking Essex England d 07.03.1679 Northampton MA son of ROWLAND STEBBINS and SARAH WHITING m 30 Nov. 1618 in the Church of St. Mary The Virgin, village of Bocking, Co Essex emigr from the port of Ipswich, 30 April 1634, aboard The "Francis of Ipswich". Traveling were Rowland "Stebing" age 40, Sarah, his wife age 43, children: Thomas, age 14, Sarah, age 11, Elizabeth age 6 and John, age 8. Also traveling with the family is an unidentified 15 year old girl named Mary Winche. ( Rowland Stebbins settled 1st in Roxbury, 1639 removed with his family to Springfield, at the invitation of (it is said, and likely given later interactions) his good friend William PynchonIt in Springfield that his wife of 30 years, Sarah (Whiting) Stebbins died and was buried 5 Oct. 1649 in the old Elm Street burial ground (removed in it's entirety in 1848 to what is today Springfield Cemetery off Maple Street)). he m1 at Springfield, 14 Mar. 1646, Ann Munson/Munden wid of Abraham Munden, who had drowned "at ye greate river at ye falls" along with William Jesse, 29 Oct. 1645. She was not (as has been published erroneously) the dau. of Thomas Munson of Hartford. She was b. England and likely resided Windsor at some point previous to her 1st marriage. She brought one child to the household, Mary Munden, born Springfield 1645. She and husband John Stebbins were actively involved in the Witchcraft accusations against Hugh & Mary Parsons of Springfield. Ann (Munson) Munden Stebbins died at Springfield in 1656 leaving three living children, two (John & Benoni) by John Stebbins. Second, at Northampton, 17 Dec. 1657, Abigail, dau. of Robert & Ann (.....) Bartlett. John & Abigail appear in the Court at Northampton, 25 Sep. 1660 in a suit against Robert Lyman, who was accused of "frequentinge the said John Stebbins' house" "and did use very evil and unseemly behavior towards her, enticing her several times that he might ly with her, taking her in his arms and otherwise venting his unchaste desires" Lyman was found guilty, fined, and required to pay for the travel expenses of two witnesses. Abigail (Bartlett) Stebbins md. 2. 28 Dec. 1681 Jedidiah Strong.
+1 Rowland Stebbins
-2-1-1-1-1-5-1 Samuel Sebbins b 21.01.1658, Northampton MA d 03.09.1732, Cold Spring, MA, see Mehuman Stebbins of CT by Prentiss Glazier cites Stebbins Genealogy (1904) p.115, which states that Samuel Stebbins was divorced by his first wife Mary French for infidelity which included his siring of several children by Sarah Williams. The decree was rendered 27 DEC 1692 and Samuel m 12 MAR 1692/3 Sarah Williams in Rhode Island. The subject of the article is apparently the son of Samuel by another extra-marital affair with Ruth Baker who subsequently married Ebenezer Alford.
m1 Mary French b 27.02.1659 Ipswich, Essex, MAd mel. 26.01.1695 - 1696 Northampton MA
m2 aft 14.03.1691 RI Sahara WilliamS
+1 John French and Freedom Kingsley
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-2-1-1-1-1-5-1-2 Mary Stebbins b aft 12.02.1682 Northampton MA
m Thomas Newhall b 1680 Malden, Middlesex, MA Usa d 04.1776.
+1 Thomas Newhall and Rebecca Greene
-2-1-1-1-1-5-1-2-1 Hannah Newhall b aft 29.01.1705
m aft 09.03.1722 Leicester Worcester Co MA Isaac Moore b 11.06.1700 Sudbury Middlesex, MA
-2-1-1-1-1-5-2 Abigail STEBBINS b 24.09.1660, Northampton, Hampshire, MA, USA; d 15.07.1689, Northampton Hampshire MA
-2-1-1-1-1-5-3 Thomas STEBBINS b 06.05.1662, Northampton Hampshire MA d 28.04.1712, Northampton Hampshire MA
-2-1-1-1-1-5-4 HANNAH STEBBINS b 08.07.1664, Northampton Hampshire MA k 29.02.1704, Deerfield, Franklin, MA Indian raid
m John SHELDON b 08.12.1658, South Kingstown Washington Co RI d 07.06.1725, South Kingstown Washington Co RI
-2-1-1-1-1-5-5 Mary Stebbins b 10.09.1666, Northampton MA d 08.05.1705, Durham, Middlesex, CT
m Thomas Strong b 16.11.1661 Northampton Hampshire Co MA Usa d c 1707 Durham Middlesex Co CT
+1 Thomas Strong and Mary Hewett
-2-1-1-1-1-5-5-1 Thomas Strong b 1686, Wainscott Suffolk Co NY d 1772, Wainscott Suffolk Co NY m Mary Osborn b 1694, East Hampton Suffolk Co NY
-2-1-1-1-1-5-5-1 Mary Strong b 29.12.1690, Northampton Hampshire Co MA m Thomas ALVORD b 28.08.1683, Northampton Hampshire Co MA d 29.12.1768, Chatham Middlesex Co MA
-2-1-1-1-1-5-6 Sarah Stebbins b 04.06.1668 Northampton MA
m William Southwell b 1666 Northampton Hampshire Co MA
+1 y SOUTHWELL
-2-1-1-1-1-5-6-1 Mary Southwell b aft 25.02.1687 Northampton Hampshire Co MA d 11.01.1768, Suffield Hartford Co CT
m Jonathan Sheldon b 20.05.1687 Northampton Hampshire Co MA Usa d 10.04.1769 Suffield Hartford Co CT
-a David Ensign
-b James Ensign
-c Thomas Ensign
-d Sarah Ensign m Price
-e Mary Ensign
+1 Isaac Sheldon b c Essex England he m1 x had issue
m2 >Mehitable Gunn b 28 Jul 1644 she m1 David Ensign
+2 Thomas Gunn b c 1606 Devon d 26 Feb 1681
-2-1-1-1-1-5-6-1-1 Daniel Sheldon b 12.12.1715, Northampton Hampshire Co MA d 23.12.1798 Suffield Hartford Co CT
m Mary HARMON b 25.10.1717, Suffield Hartford Co CT d 22.12.1806, Suffield Hartford Co CT
-2-1-1-1-1-5-6-1-2 Phineas Sheldon b 27.06.1717, Suffield Hartford Co CT d 18.09.1807, Suffield Hartford Co CT
m RUTH HARMON b 31.01.1734, Suffield Hartford Co CT d 14.12.1805, Suffield Hartford Co CT
-2-1-1-1-1-5-7 JOSEPH STEBBINS b 17.01.1669, Northampton MA d 03.06.1681, Northampton MA
-2-1-1-1-1-5-8 Deborah Stebbins b 15.03.1671 Northampton Hampshire MA d 1715 Springfield Hampton MA
m 4.2.1690 Northhampton Hampshire MA Benjamin Alvord b 11.02.1657 Windsor, Hartford, CT d 1715 Northampton Hampshire MA
+1 Alexander Alford b 15 Oct 1627 Whitestaunton Somerset Engl d3 Oct 1687 Northampton MA
Mary Vore b 6 Jul 1617 Engl d 1676 Northampton MA
-b Sarah Vore b 06.10.1635 Windsor Hartford Co CT d c 1674 Springfield Hampden Co MA m Benjamin Parsons b c 1624 Dorset Engl d 24 SEp 1689 Springfield Hampden Co MA
+2
+2 Richard Vore b 1600 Somerset Engl de 22.11.1683 i Windsor, Hartford, CT m ANN HARRIS b 1602 Engl d 07.12.1683 Windsor, Hartford Co CT
+3
+3 Thomas Vore b 10 Mar 1570 Crewkerne Sommerset d 1600 Windsor
+4
+4 John Vore b 1550 Farland Sommerset d 1570 i Crewkerne Sommerset
m Alice Voare b 1552 Forland Sommerset d 1570 Crewkerne Sommerset
-2-1-1-1-1-5-8-1 Josiah Alford b 13.04.1704, Northampton Hampshire MA m 23.09.1705 Sunderland MA LYDIA BILLINGS d 23.09.1745 Sunderland MA dau of EBENEZER BILLINGS and HANNAH CHURCH
-2 Elizabeth Alvord b 09.1693, Northampton MA d. 18.07.1768, Northampton MA m Preserved Bartlett b 29.08.1689 Northampton MA d 21.02.1762 Northampton MA son of SAMUEL BARTLETT and SARAH BALDWIN
-3 Benjamin Alvord b 1695, Northampton MA d 22 Oct 1772 Northampton MA m1 RUTH ALEXANDER; b 22.02.1691, Northampton MA d 06.06.1779, Northampton MA m2 EUNICE KING b c 1702 Northampton MA d. 08.10.1732, Northampton MA
-1-1 Lydia Alford b 22.08.1733 Sunderland MA d 15 Nov 1802 Deerfield Franklin MA m 12 Jul 1753 Franklin MA Thomas Arms b 22 Jun 1729 Deerfield MA d 07 Aug 1808 Deerfield MA son of William Arms and Rebecca Nash
-2-1 Elizabeth Bartlett b 15 Nov 1712, Northampton Hampshire Co MA
-1-1-1 1586. i. Thomas Arms b 03 Aug 1759, Bloody Brook Franklin MA d 02 Jun 1832, Franklin MA m 12 Feb 1785 Franklin MA Mary POLLY COOLIDGE b 1765 Franklin MA d 2 Jun 1794 Franklin MA dau of JOSIAH COOLIDGE and Tabatha Fulham
-1-1-2 Eliphaz ARMS b 22 Feb 1754 Deerfield Franklin MA d 08 Jul 1826, Deerfield Franklin MA m 31 May 1779, Deerfield MA Miriam Wright b 1760, Hadley Hampsire Co MA d 27 Dec 1819, Deerfield Franklin MA
-1-1-1-1 Mehitable Arms b 22 Oct 1786, Franklin MA d 12 Feb 1861, Dallas IA m 20 Dec 1803 Cazanovia NY Royal Hazelton b 1 Mar 1786 Tinmouth Rutland Vermont d 06 Jun 1851 Baton Rouge,Baton Rouge LA son of ROYAL HAZLETON and PEGGY m ROYAL HAZLETON 20.12.1803 Cazanovia,Madison,New York Usa -1-1-1-1-1 Mary Polly HAZLETON b 1807 Fenner Madison NY d 20 Aug 1886 Aurora Lawrence MS m 25 Jul 1825 Union IN Washington Rinker b 1805 -1 ANNA RINKER m STEPHEN GOODWIN ELLIOTT -1-1-1-1-1-1 Aanna Rinker m Stephen Goodwin Elliott
-2-1-1-1-1-5-8-2 Elizabeth Alvord b 09.1693, Northampton Hampshire MA d 18.07.1768, Northampton Hampshire MA
Preserved Bartlett b 29.08.1689 Northampton MA d 21.02.1762 Northampton MA son of Samuel Bartlett and Sarah Baldwin for ch see above Preserved Bartlett.
-2-1-1-1-1-5-8-3 Benjamin Alford b 1695, Northampton Hampshire MA d 22.10.1772 Northampton Hampshire MA
m1 Ruth Alexander b 22.02.1691 Northampton,MA d 06.06.1779 Northampton,MA
m2 Eunice King b aft 12.03.1702 Northampton,Hampshire,MA d 08.10.1732 Northampton,Hampshire,MA
-1 Jerusha Alvord b 1730 Northampton Hampshire Co MA d 26.12.1798, Northampton Hampshire Co m NOAH EDWARDS b 06.06.1722, Northampton Hampshire Co; d 03.09.1805, Northampton Hampshire Co MA
-2-1-1-1-1-5-8-4 Experience Alvord b 05.10.1700 Northampton Hampshire MA d 1771 MA m Samuel Clary b 01.06.1707 Hatfield Hampshire,MA d 1785, Sunderland Hampshire,MA
-2-1-1-1-1-5-9 BENJAMIN STEBBINS b 03.03.1672, Northampton MA d 17.10.1748, Belchertown, Hampshire MA
-2-1-1-1-1-5-10 REBECCA STEBBINS b 20.02.1676, Northampton Hampshire MA d 08.05.1712, Northampton MA
-2-1-1-1-1-5-11 1205. xi. Thankful Steggins b 11.05.1678 Northampton Hampshire MA d 24.05.1744 Northampton MA
m Jeriah Strong b 12.12.1664 Northampton Hampshire Co MA Usa d 24.04.1754 Northampton Hampshire Co MA
+1 John Strong and Abigail Ford
-2-1-1-1-1-5-11-1 Thankful Strong b 26.08.1702, Northampton Hampshire Co MA d 05.05.1785, Northampton Hampshire Co MA
m Jonathan Hunt b 24.04.1697 Northampton Hampshire Co MA d 22.04.1768 Northampton Hampshire Co MA
+1 y Hunt
-2-1-1-1-1-5-11-1-1 Joel Hunt b 29.05.1731, Northampton Hampshire Co MA d 08.03.1776, Northampton Hampshire Co MA
m Mary Wright b 17.11.1734 Northampton Hampshire Co MA Usa d 28.06.1805 Northampton Hampshire Co MA
+1 Noah Wright and Sarah Pomeroy
-2-1-1-1-1-5-11-1-1 Susanna Hunt b 02.07.1760, Northampton Hampshire Co MA d 20.12.1829, Northampton Hampshire Co MA
m Luke Lyman b 08.01.1753, Hockanum Hampshire Co MA d 12.01.1825, Northampton Hampshire Co MA
-2-1-1-1-2 Anna WARREN b 1612, England d 19.02.1675, Marshfield Plymouth Co MA
m Thomas LITTLE, son of. b 1609 Devon England d by 12.03.1671, Burial at Marshfield, Plymouth, MA , a lawyer, town constable
+1 EPHRAME LITTLE and ANNA
-2-1-1-1-2-1 Isaac LITTLE b 02.11.1643, Plymouth Plymouth Co MA d 24.11.1699, Marshfield Plymouth Co MA
m BETHIAH Thomas b 02.11.1643, Plymouth Co MA d 23.09.1718, Marshfield Plymouth Co MA
-2-1-1-1-2-2 Patience LITTLE b 1635, Plymouth MA
m Joseph JONES b 1635 Hingham Plymouth Co MA d 18.07.1714.
PATIENCE LITTLE and JOSEPH JONES
-2-1-1-1-2-2-1 Sarah JONES b 12.09.1671, Hingham Plymouth Co MA d c 10.07.1752, Plymouth Plymouth Co MA
m JOSEPH PETERSON b by 01.04.1669, Duxbury Plymouth Co MA d 1751, Duxbury Plymouth Co MA
-2-1-1-1-3 SARAH WARREN b 1614 England d 25.07.1696, Plymouth Co MA
m John COOKE b 01.1607, Leiden Leiden Municipality Zuid-Holland, Netherlands d 23.11.1695, Dartmouth Bristol Co MA
-2-1-1-1-4 Elizabeth WARREN b 20.01.1617 England; d Hingham Suffolk MA
-2-1-1-1-5 Abigail WARREN b 1618, Devon d 03.01.1692, Marshfield Plymouth Co, M
m Anthony SNOW b 1600, Islington Middlesex d 31.08.1692, Marshfield Plymouth Co, MA
-2-1-1-1-6 Joseph WARREN b 1626 Plymouth MA d 04.05.1689, Plymouth MA
m PRISCILLA FAUNCE, dau of b 1634 Plymouth Plymouth Co MA Usa d 15.05.1707 Plymouth Plymouth Co MA
+1 John FAUNCE and PATIENCE MORTON
-2-1-1-1-6-1
-2-2 Elise WARREN b 1528, Haverhill Suffolk d 1550, Haverhill Suffolk
m Robert WARD b 1530 Haverhill Suffolk England d 1550 Haverhill Suffolk
+1 HARMON WARD and Mary CALTHORPE
-2-2-1 Rev John WARD b 1550, d 10.1598, Haverhill Suffolk
m SUSAN x b 1555 Redenhall Norfolk
-2-2-1-1 Rev Nathaniel WARD b 1578, Haverhill Suffolk d 31.07.1653, Sheffield Essex, 1596-1603 Cambridge, Emmanuel College, c 1599-1600, AM 1603, 1633 Essex, Stondon Massey parson his Puritan ways led to excommunication and emigration , 1634 Ipswich, Essex, Shenfield Church Puritan Minister, emigrated c 1651, Ward became the minister of the church at Shenfield in Essex and died shortly after in Shenfield. erhaps no other writing from the Puritan Era had so far-reaching an effect as "Body of Liberties", which laid the foundations of MA liberties, for which New Englishmen fought against the Empire in the 1680's and during the American Revolution, and which became a pattern of the United States Constitution. It is remarkable as a code of law, in that it lays out a structure of jurisprudence in terms of liberties rather than restrictions. In this it echoes the Magna Charta, and foreshadows our Bill of Rights. Drawing upon the Magna Charta and English Common Law, it was largely the work of one man, the remarkable Puritan thinker and writer, Nathaniel Ward. winthropsociety.com Colonial laws archive.org . In 1684 King Charles II revoked the Body of Liberties and reinstated English law over the Commonwealth. When King James II established the MA Colony the Body of Liberties took effect and remained so until it was replaced by the 1691 Provincial Charter.[1]
m1 x + 1 ch
m2 Elizabeth STUART b 19.08.1596 Dunfermline Palace Fifeshire Scotland d 13.02.1662 Westminster Elizabeth of Bohemia
+1 yx
+1 JAMES STUART and ANNE DENMARK
-2-2-1-1-1 James WARD b 1608, St Giles London d 07.06.1651, Charles City Co VA
m ANN b 1605, England; d 07.06.1651, Charles Charles City Co VA
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538. Sir Thomas Jones b 1492 Bredwardine Herefordshire England d by 26.06.1559
m2 Mary Berkeley 1532 b 1495 dau of
+1 JAMES BERKELEY and SUSAN FITZALAN
SYBIL JONES b 1530
m John PERROT b 11.1528, Haroldston Pembrokeshire Wales d 03.11.1592, Tower Of London Middlesex (possibly an illegitimate son of King Henry VIII and Mary Berkeley. John himself claimed to be Henry's son, though Henry never acknowledged it. See the notes on the Wikipedia page below. Other theories have shown him as ancestor of Francis Parrott of Calvert Co MD. This connection has been disproven with DNA.) for ch see above 525) Mary Berkeley.
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539. Ralph Hastings b 1434 Kirby Leicestershire d 11.1495 Harrowden Northamptonshire
m Amy Tattershall b 1444 Wanstead Essex
-1 FLORENCE HASTINGS b 1471, Wanstead Essex
m EDMUND GREY b 1468 Wilton Herefordshire d 05.05.1511 Wilton Herefordshire, 1498-1511 9th Baron of Grey de Wilton
-1-1Elizabeth GREY b 09.03.1491, Wilton-on-the-Rye Herefordshire d 29.12.1559, Sudeley Castle Gloucestershire England.
m John BRYDGES, son of. b mel. 09.03.1491 - 1792 Cubberley Gloucestershire England d 12.04.1557 Sudeley Castle Gloucestershire , 1529 MP for GLOUCESTERSHIRE , 1554-1557 1st Baron of Chandos
+1 GILES de BRUGGE and ISABEL BAYNHAM
-1-1-1Elizabeth BRYDGES b 1515, Sudeley Gloucestershire d 1557, Sudeley Gloucestershire England m Henry TRACY b 1526, Toddington Gloucestershire d 09.1551, Toddington Gloucestershire
-1-1-2 Edmund BRYDGES b 1522, Sudeley Castle Gloucestershire d 11.03.1573, Sudeley Castle Gloucestershire , 1557-1573 2nd Baron of Chandos, 1559- Gloucestershire Lord Lieutenant
m Dorothy BRAYE b 1530 d 31.10.1605 Eaton Bray Bedford
+1 Edmund BRAY Br14 1st Baron b c 1484 d 18 Oct 1539 and JANE HALYWELL/Hallighwell d 24.10.1558, dau of +2 John Bray of Eaton Braye
+2 Sir Richard Hallighwell or Halywell of Holwell
m Jane Norbury
+3 Sir Richard Bray of Eaton-Bray in Bedfordshire a 1463, PC or physician, one of the Privy Council to Henry VI, buried in the north aisle of Worcester Cathedral
m1 Margaret Sandes dau of
+4 Edmond de Bray b 1404, Furnace Fells, Lancashire,
+4 John sb. William? Sandes of Furness Fell
-1-1-2 William BRYDGES b 1552, Winchcombe Gloucestershire d 18.11.1602 London , 1594-1602 4th Baron of Chandos, 1595-1602 Gloucestershire Lord Lieutenant
m Mary HOPTON, dau of b 1554 London d 23.10.1623 Stepney Mdx
+1 Sir y Hopton MP and Anne ECHINGHAM
-1-1-2-1 Frances Elizabeth BRYDGES b 1580, Sudeley Manor Gloucestershire d 1663
m Thomas CECIL b 05.05.1542, Cambridge d 08.02.1623, Burghley House Lincolnshire , 1578-1578 Northamptonshire Sheriff, 1598-1623 2nd Baron of Burghley, 1599-1603 Yorkshire Lord Lieutenant, 1603-1623 Northamptonshire Lord Lieutenant, 1605-1623 1st Earl of Exeter
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540. Sir William Hastings b 1450 Kirby Leicestershire d 13.06.1483 Tower Of London, aft 1450 Kirby Muxloe Castle, 1461-1483 , 1st Baron of Hastings of 1461 Creation, 1462 Knight of the Garter, Battle of Towton, Battle of Mortimer's Cross
m Katherine Nevill dau of Richard Nevill, 1st Earl of Salisbury
Sir Edward Hastings, 2nd Lord Hastings, b 216 Nov 1466 d 8 Nov 1506/7
m1 Mary Hungerford b 1468 Salisbury Wiltshire d by 10.07.1533 Leicestershire dau of Thomas HUNGERFORD d 1469 and (m before 16.10.1460) Anne Percy dau of Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland , Baroness Botreaux b c 1468 she m2 23 Jan 1487/8 Sir Richard Sacheverell d 1 May 1509 before 10 July 1533 Baroness Botreaux succeeded to the title of 5th Baroness Botreaux [E., 1368] on 7 Feb 1477/78, suo jure.1 From 23 Jan 1487/8,
-1? Sir William Hastings
-2 Anne Hastings b. 1485 Southampton Hampshire d c Nov 1550
m 1507 Thomas Stanley 2nd Earl of Derby b by 1484 d 23 May 1521 Colham Green
-2-1Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby b 10.05.1509, d 24.10.1572, 2nd son
m1 21.02.1530 Dorothy Howard dau of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk
-2-2
-2-3+other issue - John dvpsp, Henry d infant
p2 x apparently a natural daughter of this generation was ...
-2-5Anne STANLEY b 1510, d 1570, Kent
m Thomas Scarisbrick b 1496, d 1530 son of ilbert Scarisbrick d 1502 and m2 Margaret Poole
-1 James Scarisbrick b 1523, d 1559, youngest son? m 1529 Dorothy Booth b 1525
-2 Thomas Scarisbrick
-3 Henry Scarisbrick
-4 Gilbert Scarisbrick
-5 Anne Scarisbrick
-6 Maud Scarisbrick
-7 Margaret Scarisbrick
-1-1 Edward Scarisbrick of Scarisbrick b 1547, d 1599 m1 1566 Margaret Barlow d 1517
-1-2 James Scarisbrick of Downholland m Anne
-1-3 Anne Scarisbrick
-1-1-1 Elizabeth Scarisbrick m Anthony Parker 'of Radam'
-1-1-2 Mary Scarisbrick b 1574 probably the Mary who ... m Lawrence Ireland of Lydiate b c1551, d 06.05.1609
-1-1-3+ other issue - Edward b 1568, dvp 1589, Alexander b 1572, dvp 1596, Margaret b 1570, Jane b 1577. d 1599, George b 1578, dvp 1590, Ann b 1579, Dorothy b c1580
-1-2-1 Edward Scarisbrick of Downholland b 1582 m Elizabeth Tunstall b 1586, d 1623

-1-1-2-1 Edward Ireland of Lydiate b 1592-3, d 01.04.1637 m1 x + 2 dau m2 Margaret Norris bur 1695, granddau of Edward Norris of Speke

-1-1-2-1-1 Lawrence Ireland of Lydiate b c1634, d 30.06.1673, later a priest m c 1658 Ann Scarisbrick d by 1664, dau of Edward Scarisbrick

-1-1-2-1-1-1 Margaret Ireland m Sir Charles Anderton of Lostock d 1691
-1-1-2-1-1-2 Katherine Ireland nun
m2?Robert HUNTINGTON b 1505 London Middlesex England d 1580 Kent son of Richard HUNTINGTON and Alice LORING
-2-5-1 Charissa HUNTINGTON b 1533, Kent d 1575.
m Christopher Reynolds b 1530 Kent England.
+1 Robert ReynoldS and AGNES HALL
-2-5-1-1 George Reynolds b 1555, Co Kent, or London d 1634, London
m Thomasyn Nathanielle CHURCH by 1611 b 1556 d c 1611 England.
+1 JAMES CHURCH and ALYCE STREETINGE
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m2 JUDITH PALMER b 1646 Yarmouth Barnstable Co MA d 1716 Greenwich Fairfield Co CT
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m Benjamin Stebbins b 30.09.1692 Deerfield Franklin Co MA Usa d 06.09.1780 Ridgefield Fairfield Co CT
+1 Benoni Stebbins and Hannah Edwards
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-2-5-1-1-1-1-1-1-3 Hannah Stebbins b 22.03.1728, Ridgefield Fairfield Co CT d 14.04.1812, Ridgefield Fairfield Co CT
m John Sherwood b 13.08.1709 Stratford Fairfield Co CT d 02.11.1788 Newtown Fairfield Co CT
-1 Benjamin Sherwood b 10.04.1753 Ridgefield Fairfield Co CT d 11.04.1840, Ridgefield Fairfield Co CT m Sarah Olmstead b 11.04.1745 Ridgefield Fairfield Co CT d 25.02.1848, Ridgefield Fairfield Co CT
-2-5-1-1-2 Christopher Reynolds b 1611 Gravesend Kent d 1654 Isle of Wight VA 1st Reynolds to come to America in 1622 aboard the ship "Francis and John". Settled in Newport News Virginia and later moved to Isle Of Wig ht Co, Virginia.
m Elizabeth Matthews b 15.07.1615 Canterbury Kent England d 01.1658 Isle of Wight VA Came to American colonies 1622 aboard the Francis And John. Also listed das Elizabeth (Mrs. Rivers) Matthews
+1 Robert Matthews and Margaret Bridge
-2-5-1-1-2-1 Christopher ReynoldS b 23.10.1642 Isle of Wight VA d 1695 Somerset Co MD
m Elizabeth Ann Shard 1680 VA b 13.09.1652 St Stepens Coleman Street London
+1 John Shard and Rebecca
-2-5-1-1-2 -1-1 Elizabeth ReynoldS b 29.08.1686, Isle of Wight VA d 11.05.1765, Green Springs Louisa VA
m Charles Moorman b 29.08.1671 Green Springs New Kent VA d 24.05.1757 Green Springs Louisa VA
+1 y Moorman
-2-5-1-1-2 -1-1-1 Anne Moorman b 1712 Green Springs Louisa VA d 1766 Albemarle VA
m Thomas Martin 1740 Albemarle VA b 06.01.1712 Caroline King William VA d 12.1792 Hardware River Albemarle VA
+1 John Martin and Letitia Lewis
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m Micajah Clark 1761 Albermarle VA b 10.05.1741 Albermarle VA d 1774 Albermarle VA
-2-5-1-1-2 -1-1-1-2 Charles Martin b 1745 Albemarle VA d 1808 Abbedsville SC
m 1765 Albemarle VA Martha Patsy Moon b 1751 Albemarle VA d 1802 Pendleton Anderson SC
+1 JACOB MOON and MILRED COBB
-2-5-1-1-2 -1-1-1-2-1 Elizabeth Martin b 04.01.1780 Surry Co NC d 09.09.1856 Hardeman Co TN
m1 William Hamilton Savage b 1781 Salisbury Rowan Co NC d 29.05.1865 Hardeman Co TN m2 James Langham
+1 Levin Savage and Mary Martin
-2-5-1-1-2 -1-1-1-2-1-1 Nancy Angeline Savage b 14.11.1801, Surry Co NC d 1878, Oklahoma Usa m Daniel Jefferson MURLEYurley b 20.07.1801 Cumberland Co KY d 19.02.1864, Tishomingo Co MS
-2-5-1-1-2 -1-1-1-2-1-2 Martin Savage b 21.10.1799, Surry Co NC d 26.08.1856, Tishomingo Co MS
m 9 Aug 1819 Cumberland Co KY Mary Elizabeth HUDSPETH 09.08.1819 Cumberland Co KY, b 28.08.1804 Surry Co NC d 25.04.1893 Van Alstyne Grayson Co TX dau of GILES HUDSPETH and DISCRETION SATER aft 1880 to Grayson Co., TX with dau Kitty Parish and family
-1 Giles Hamilton Savage
-2 Elizabeth Savage
-3 Hamilton Giles Savage
-4 Granville Savage,
-5 Catherine Descretion "Kitty" SAVAGE b 11.01.1840, Tishomingo Co MS d 08.02.1911 TX m 28.12.1853 The Hinkle Baptist Church Tishomingo Co MS William ASHBERRY PARISH b 06.07.1832 Marshall Co AL d 24.07.1924 Van Alstyne Grayson Co TX son of NOEL PARISH and PRICILLA BRYANT

-5-1 Mary MARGARET PRICILLA PARISH b 25.09.1856 Rienzi Alcorn Co MS d 08.12.1945 Huston Harris Co TX m William T MCCORD. b 23.10.1849 MS d 12.04.1913 TX
-5-2 MITTIE L PARISH.
-5-3 JOE ANNA PARISH b 14.02.1865, MS d 06.02.1960 Dallas Co TX m JAMES R ONEAL b 1860.
-5-4 ALONZO JUDSON PARISH b 21.07.1859 Tishomingo Co MS d 05.06.1931 Grayson Co TX m SARAH Alice NEILL b 26.06.1860, Rienzi Alcorn Co MS d 16.06.1915, Grayson Co TX
-5-5 LEVAN John HAMILTON PARISH b 19.09.1866, Corint Alcorn MS d 16.12.1945 Van Alstyne Grayson Co TX m STELLA ANITA KIDD, dau of George KIDD and Mary YEATTS b 08.11.1873 Rustburg Campbell Co VA

-5-1-1 William LEWIS MCCORD b 1873 d 1951 m FRANCES LULA ATHERTON b 1875 d 1949
-5-5-1 George ATTEBERRY PARISH b 18.08.1891 Van Alstyne Grayson Co TX d 13.11.1960 Big Spring Howard Co TX
-5-5-2 BETTIE LEE PARISH b 22.12.1898 Josephine Collin Co TX d 15.01.1957 Sherman Grayson Co TX son of y Cotton m1 Thomas CHRISTOPHER COTTEN b 10.1893 Van Alstyne Grayson Co TX d 01.09.1953 Rosenberg Fort Bend Co TX m2 ROY L POE b 12.12.1898 Sherman Grayson Co TX d 12.1959 Dallas Co TX

-5-1-1-1 H B MCCORD b 29.12.1908 Grayson Co TX d 06.01.1979 CO m 15.04.1937 MARTHA E QUERRY d 20.02.2001
-5-5-2-1 GWENDOLYN ESTELLE COTTEN b 04.10.1916 Van Alstyne Grayson Co TX d 13.02.2007, Plano Collin Co TX m JOSEPH NELSON LINXWILER b 27.11.1913 TX d 03.04.1963, Grayson Co TX
-5-5-2-2 JAMES RENE COTTEN b 12.12.1919 Van Alstyne Grayson Co TX d 12.04.1920, TX
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-2-5-1-1-2 -1-1-1-2-1-3
-2-5-1-1-2 -1-1-2 Thomas Moorman b 14.09.1705 Louisa Co, VA d 10.11.1766 Bedford Co VA , bap Quaker. Had 12 ch 2 wives. Thomas and Rachel's daughter Rachel Moorman, married Stephen Goggin and had a daughter named Pamela Goggin. Pamela Goggin married Samuel Clemens in 29 October 1 797, and had a son named John Marshall Clemens. John Marshall Clemens married Jane Lampton and their son, Samuel Langhorne Clemens was write r, Mark Twain.
m Rachel Clark 12.01.1730 Cedar Creek, Hanover, VA, dau of CHRISTOPHER CLARK and PENELOPE BOLLING b mel. 06.1713 - 1714 Hanover Co, VA d 10.06.1792 Bedford Co, VA
+1 y CLARK
-2-5-1-1-2-1 -1-2-1 Mary Bolling Moorman b 19.12.1730, Green Springs, Louisa, VA d 30.09.1814, Hanover, VA
m1 Benjamin Johnson 19.08.1748 Camp Creek, Louisa Co, VA b 18.06.1705 of,St. Peters Parish New Kent,VA d 18.08.1769 Bedford,VA
m2 John Miller 06.09.1771 Bedford Co, VA b 1737 Louisa, Louisa, Virginia, United States d 16.01.1803 son of John JohnSON and LUCRETIA MASSIE for ch see above Benjamin Johnson.
-1 Pleasant Moorman Miller b 1773, Lynchburg, Independent Cities, VA d 26.04.1849, Trenton, Gibson, TN m Mary LOUISA BLOUNT 11.04.1804 Campbell VA b 1782 Campbell, VA d 14.02.1837 Jackson, Madison TN dau of William Blount and Mary Grainger -1 Melvina Louise MILLER b 1803 d 1826
-2 Barbara Miller b 1801 Madison TN.
-3 Darthula Olivia Miller b 15.01.1802 Knox TN d 1836 Madison TN.
-4 Albert S Miller
-5 William Miller
-6 Susan L Miller
-7 Richard Miller
-8 John Jacob Miller
-2-5-1-1-2-1 -1-3 Judith Moorman b 1711, Green Springs Louisa Co, VA d 1753 Barboursville Orange VA
m John Bruce Douglass 1731 Louisa Co VA b 1697 Edingburgh Scotland d 1761, Barboursville Orange Co VA
-2-5-1-1-2-1 -1-4 Achilles Moorman b 26.10.1713 Green Springs Louisa Co, VA d 25.05.1783 Campbell Co VA
m Elizabeth Mary Adams 1730 Louisa Co VA b 29.10.1718 Louisa Co VA
-1 Andrew Moorman b 02.12.1744 VA d 10.03.1791 Roscoe Nolan Co TX m Judith Clark b 13.02.1749 Albermarle VA d 1794
-2-5-1-1-2-1 -1-5 Charles Moorman b 1715 Green Springs Louisa Co VA d aft 12.10.1778 Louisa VA
m 1736 Campbell Co VA Mary ADAMS b 1722 Goochland Co, VA d 11.1756 Louisa Co, VA
will was dated 2 Sep 1778 at Louis a Co., VA [Louisa Co, VA,, Will Book 2, pp. 432-434]:
Be it known to all men that Charles Moorman of Louisa Co, being of sound mind and memory, for which desire to be thankful to the Lor d, and calling to mind the uncertainty of this life, do make, constitu te and ordain this my last will and Testament and do hereby dispose o f all my worldly goods as follows:
Item, give and bequeath to my son Robert all that part of my tract o f land in Albemarle Co on the branches of Totier that lies on the north side of Henry Wood and Spring Branch from Scott's line up said B ranch to Wood's line and thence on the back line, to him, his heirs an d assigns forever.
Item, lend to my said son Robert the labor of the five following sla ves, viz. Phyllis (Toby's daughter), Judy, John (Toby's son), Easter a nd Rachel, the males until they attain the age of twenty-one years res pectively and females to the age of eighteen years, and then after tha t time it is my will and desire that the said five slaves and their in crease shall forever hereafter be discharged to all intents and purpos es from slavery or the service of any person whatsoever and that the s aid slaves and their increase shall enjoy all the benefits of freedom in the same manner as if they had been born free.
Item, lend to my son Thomas the labor of the four following negro sl aves, viz. Lucy, Hannah, Tom and Adam, in the manner as followeth, th e three last named under the same limitation and to be made free afte r the same manner as the five slaves lent to my son Robert; my will s that the first named Lucy and Nell remain with her mother till she s of age or as long as her mother lives and that whoever shall keep he r shall pay reasonable wages to my son Thomas until her mother's death then she is to be under the same limits as the others to my son Thom as, to be made free at the age of eighteen years.
Item, give and bequeath to my son Thomas all the remaining part of m y tract of land in the Co of Albemarle on the branches of Totier a nd also one feather bed and furniture and ten pounds current money, t o him his heirs and assigns forever.
Item, lend to my son James the labor of the four following negro sla ves, viz. George, Sary, Amy and Nellie, under the same limitations an d to be made free in the same manner as the slaves lent to my son Robe rt.
Item, give and bequeath to my son James three hundred and sixty acre s of land on Camp Creek and Sycamore Fork, part of which purchased o f Charles Moorman and the other part of Richard Morris, also one feath er bed and furniture and ten pounds current money, to him his heirs an d assigns forever, and likewise give him one colt at Totier, to him and his heirs forever.
Item, give and bequeath to my son Thomas one hundred acres of land n the Co of Louisa adjoining the land bequeath to my son James, be ing the land purchased of David Bunch, to him his heirs or assigns f orever.
Item, give and bequeath to my three daughters, Elizabeth Lucy Johnso n and Agnes Venable, and to the children of my daughter Judith Anthony deceased, three hundred and sixty-seven acres of land, part of the t ract whereon now live, to be equally divided amongst them, to them a nd all of them respectively, their heirs and assigns forever.
Item, lend to my beloved wife for and during her natural life one-th ird part of the profits arising from my mill.
Item, give and bequeath to my two sons Thomas and James the other tw o-thirds of the profits of my said mill, with eighty acres of land on the north side of said mill and two acres on the south side adjoining same, for and during their mother's life and after her decease the pro perty of the said mill and ten acres of land to be wholly and solely v ested in my said two sons Thomas and James, to them their heirs and as signs forever.
Item, lend to my aforesaid beloved wife Mary the five following negr o slaves, viz. Morris, John (Rachel's son), Phyllis, Jean and Aggy, an d that she have the benefit of their labors during her natural life an d after her decease the said negroes to enjoy their freedom as above m entioned, they and their heirs forever to all intents and purposes.
Item, lend to my daughter Agnes Venable one negro girl slave named L etty under the same limits and to made free in the same manner as the slaves lent to my son Robert.
Item, give and bequeath to my daughter Lucy twenty pounds current mo ney in lieu of the labor of the negro.
Item, lend to my daughter Elizabeth Johnson one negro girl named Pe g under the same limitations and to be made free in the same manner a s the slaves lent to my son Robert.
Item, lend to my daughter Mary Taylor one negro girl named Millie un der the same limitation and to be made free in the same manner as the slaves lent to my son Robert and also one negro girl named Mimi in th e same manner and to be made free as above.
Item, It is my will and desire that the land purchased for my daughte r Mary Taylor whereon she and her husband now lives, that it be her pr operty during her natural life, then to be equally divided amongst al l her children, to them and their heirs forever.
Item, lend to my beloved wife Mary all my household and kitchen furn iture, seventeen cattle which she chooses, my flock of sheep and hogs two horses and one mare as she chooses, during her life or widowhoodmy will is that the remaining part of my horse kind may be sold and the money arising from the sale to be given to my wife for her use in paying of legacies.
Item, It is my will and desire that the slaves hereafter named, viz. J ack, Allen, Rachel, Dinah, Hannah, Sarah, Toby, Let, Beck, Venus and A nnis, in consideration of their faithful service, be immediately free and enjoy all the benefits thereof as persons born free. In case the l aws of the land will not admit of such freedom that then the said las t mentioned slaves and their increase be equally divided amongst my ot her legatees or their legal representatives.
Item, It is my will and desire and hereby leave it as my particular instruction that my executors as soon as may be to make application n the General Assembly of this Commonwealth for an act to confirm the freedom hereby intended to be given to all the slaves above mentioned and in such cases an act cannot be attained that then my legatees kee p possession of their respective loans and their increase to descend t o them their heirs and assigns forever, reserving nevertheless a righ t for all the above mentioned slaves to claim the benefit of this my l ast will and Testament if ever hereafter it should be lawful for them to do so.
My will is that the remaining part of my cattle belonging to this plac e after my wife's part is taken be sold and the money arising therefro m to pay of legatees, namely my sons Thomas and James and Lucy Johnson as before mentioned, and all my outstanding debts to be collected an d one hundred pounds put in my wife's hands for her use and the rest t o be equally divided amongst all my children male and female.
Item, My will is that after my wife's decease all my estates lent to h er be equally divided amongst all my children male and female, and my will is that is either of my sons die without lawful heir that their p art of my estate shall be equally divided amongst my sons.
Item, do hereby constitute, appoint and ordain my two sons Charles a nd Robert, Christopher Johnson, my son Thomas and John Payne executor s of this my last will and Testament and do utterly revoke disannul an d make void all other wills and Testaments in anywise heretofore madeIn witness hereof have hereunto set my hand and seal this second d ay of September, 1778.
Charles Moorman (seal) Signed, sealed and published in the presence of us James Bunch Pouncy Bunch (mark) David Brock (mark)
-2-5-1-1-2-1 -1-5-1 Elizabeth Lucy Moorman b 09.02.1738, Louisa Co, VA d 16.03.1809, Campbell Co VA
m Christopher Johnson 21.10.1752, Camp Creek Louisa Co, VA b 1735 Lynchburg Campbell Co VA d Campbell Co, VA Virginia's Friends were especially concerned for certain blacks freed under the wills of their Quaker owners, but then re-enslaved and never given freedom by the wills' executors. The slaves of Samuel Hargrave, Glaister Hunnicutt, and Charles Moorman all were cheated this way. Th e Moorman slaves were sold south to keep Friends from rescuing them; b ut Christopher Johnson of Lynchburg (Moorman's son-in-law) made fourte en journeys to South Carolina and Georgia between 1788 and 1797 to arg ue their cases in court. He succeeded in getting many freed" [Worrall Jay Jr., The Friendly Virginians, p. 231].
-2-5-1-1-2-1 -1-5-2 Lucy Moorman b 20.02.1741, Louisa Co, VA
-2-5-1-1-2-1 -1-5-3 Agnes Moorman b 26.02.1743 Cedar Creek Louisa VA d 1824 Jefferson Co Jackson GA m John Venable by 1764 VA b 1740 Louisa, VA d 1811 Jefferson Co GA, Assistant Commissioner of the Provision Laws of Bedford Co, VA , In 1783 John Venable was defended by Patrick Henry in a suit for impressing cattle +1 Abraham Bedford Venableb 22 Mar 1700 d 16 Dec 1768 Louisa Co VA
m Martha Hannah Davis b 14 Jul 1702 Amherst Co VA d 18 Feb 1765 Louisa Co Va
+2 Abraham Venables b 12 Jan 1661 PoB given as "Devonshire Chester Co" England (either Cheshire or Devonshire possible not both) d Hanover New Kent Co VA
m Elizabeth Lewis b New Kent Co VA d there dau of
Reported to be here in Darrell McGraw´s tree was:
+3 Thomas Venables b c 1640
m Margeria Shaw

+3 Capt Hugh ap Lewis b Wales
m Margaret Dallathy
-2-5-1-1-2-1 -1-5-3-1 1605. i. Abraham Venable b 1764 VA
m MARTHA Lumpkin b 1775 d 1901 Ouachita Co AR
-1 William Lumpkin Venable b 1823, GA
-2-5-1-1-2-1 -1-5-3-2 Charles VENABLE b 1766, VA d 08.1844, Brazeau, Perry, MO
-2-5-1-1-2-1 -1-5-3-3 Mary Venable b 1768, VA
m 23.08.1785 Campbell Co VA Jacob Michaux Venable b 1760, VA d VA
-2-5-1-1-2-1 -1-5-3-4 Robert Venable b 1769, VA m by 1792 Julian Jackson b 1770
-2-5-1-1-2-1 -1-5-3-5 John Moorman Venable b 02.06.1779, VA d 09.11.1868 Jackson Co GA
m Sarah Clowers 08.02.1803 Jackson Co GA b 03.04.1786 Orange Co NC d by 1850 Jackson Co, GA
-1 Judith Jackson Venable b 03.06.1808, Jackson Co GA d 20.10.1868, Gordon Co GA
-2-5-1-1-2-1 -1-5-3-6 Nathaniel VENABLE b 1781, Charlotte Co VA d 1832 Jefferson Co GA
m 03.1812, Jefferson Co GA Sarah A Montgomery b 1789 SC d 22.03.1864, Atlanta Fulton GA
-2-5-1-1-2-1 -1-5-3-7 Virginia VENABLE b 1782, Jackson Co GA
m Samuel B McMillan 23.09.1835, Jackson Co GA b 1815
-2-5-1-1-2-1 -1-5-3-8 Martha VENABLE b 1783, VA
-2-5-1-1-2-1 -1-5-3-9 William Venable b 1784 Jackson GA d GA
m Elizabeth B McCarty b 1794 GA d 1870, Heard GA dau of? y McCarty b 1736 d 1771 m x Pollard
-1 Mary Polly McCarty b 8 Jan 1801 Warren Co KY d Itawamba Co MS m Uriah Holland Nanney b 14 Jan 1799 Rutherford Co NC d 25 Aug 1875 Itawamba Co MS son of Uriah Howard Nanney b 1745 Isle of Wight VA d 1819 Allen Co KY (son of John Nanney and Frances Howard b 1722 Brunswick Co VA -1-1 Anna Nanney b 6 Jul 1830 Lauderdale Co AL d 19 Mar 1888 Marietta Prentiss Co MS m John Mullins b 1822 d 1859 -1-1-1 Allie Glover b 1883 d 1976 m Julius Ricks b 1878 d 1972 parents of Blanche Anderson, author's DNA match
-2-5-1-1-2-1 -1-5-3-10 Diana Venable b 1785 VA
-2-5-1-1-2-1 -1-5-4 Charles Moorman b 28.06.1746, Louisa Co, VA m Judith Moon 1766, VA b 1750, VA d VA
-2-5-1-1-2-1 -1-5-5 Judith Moorman b 26.06.1748, Louisa Co, VA d 09.01.1774 m Christopher Anthony b 1745.
-2-5-1-1-2-1 -1-5-6 John Moorman b 1750, Loudoun Co VA m Mary Ann MartinN, 1767, VA b 1750.
-2-5-1-1-2-1 -1-5-7 Mary Moorman b 25.09.1751, Loudoun Co VA m JAMES TAYLOR, 26.09.1770, Louisa Co VA b 1750, VA
-2-5-1-1-2-1 -1-5-8 Robert Moorman b 26.11.1753, Loudoun Co VA d 1813, Newberry Co, SC m1 Dorothy Moon b 1755 m2 SarahH MoonN b 1755 m3 DOROTHY WASH, 04.06.1805 b 1755.
-2-5-1-1-2-1 -1-5-9 James Moorman b mel. 1754 - 1755 Louisa Co, VA
-2-5-1-1-2-1 -1-5-10 Thomas Moorman b 25.11.1756, Louisa Co, VA m1 LUCY NASH, Louisa Co, VA b 1760, Louisa Co VA m2 Elizabeth LEFTWICH, Louisa Co, VA b 1760, Louisa Co VA
-2-5-1-1-2-2 Elizabeth ReynoldS b 1648 d 20.12.1680 Surry Surry Co VA
m Richard JORDAN. b 1655 VA d 1699 Surry Co VA
+1 y JORDAN
-2-5-1-1-2-2-1 Elizabeth JORDAN b 1670 Isle of Wight Co VA d 1743 Surry Co VA
A m John Fort b 1663 Isle of Wight Co VA d 10.03.1725 Surry Co VA
+1 y Fort
-2-5-1-1-2-2-1-1 Mary Fort b 1700 Isle of Wight Co VA d 1745, Edgecomb Co NC
m William Bynum b 1690 Isle of Wight Co VA d 24.04.1746, Albemarle, Bertie Co, Province of NorthCarolina Usa.
-2-5-1-1-2-2-2 Richard JORDAN b 1672 Surry Surry Co VA d 10.1751.
-2-5-1-1-2-2-3 HANNAH JORDAN.
-2-5-1-1-2-2-4 MARGARET JORDAN.
-2-5-1-1-2-2-5 Mary JORDAN.
-2-5-1-1-2-2-6 RACHEL JORDAN.
-2-5-1-1-2-2-7 Robert JORDAN.
-2-5-1-1-2-2-8 SARAH JORDAN.
-2-5-1-1-3 Robert Reynolds b 1586 Aylesford Kent d 27.04.1658, Boston Suffolk MA , Apr-Jun 1630 The Winthrop Fleet Passenger
Mary PULLEYNE b 1588 Aylesford Kent d 18.01.1662 Boston Suffolk MA , Apr-Jun 1630 The Winthrop Fleet Passenge
Robert ReynoldS and Mary PULLEYNE
-2-5-1-1-3-1 Ruth ReynoldS b 01.06.1623 Kent d c 27.05.1695 Watertown Middlesex Co MA
m John WHITNEY b 1621 England; d 12.10.1692, Watertown Middlesex Co MA bap 14 SEP 1621 Isleworth Mdx, 1635 Ship "Elizabeth and Ann" Passenger
-2-5-1-2 William ReynoldS b 1560, London d 1625, Westerley Washington Co Richmont Usa.
m ESTHER RUTH b 1585 Stamford Fairfield Co CT d 1625 Providence Providence Co Richmount Usa.
+1 y RUTH
-2-5-1-2-1 Catherine ReynoldS b 1609 Wales d 1658 Dover Strafford Co Northampton Usa.
m Elder Edward STARBUCK. b 16.02.1604 Leicestershire d 12.04.1690 Nantucket Nantucket Co MA
Catherine ReynoldS and ELDER STARBUCK
-2-5-1-2-1-1 Sarah STARBUCK b 1631, Dover Strafford Co Nortampton d c 17.09.1713, Dover Strafford Co Northampton
m JOSEPH AUSTIN b 24.01.1630 Hampton Rockingham Co North Hampton d 1663, Dover Strafford Co Nortampton
-3George Hastings, 1st Earl of Huntingdonb 1488, d 24 Mar 1543/4
m Anne Stafford dau of Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham
m2Katherine NEVILLE, dau of Richard NEVILLE and Alice de MONTAGU b 1442 Salisbury Wiltshire d 1503. for ch see above Katherine Neville.
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541. Elizabeth Hastings b 1429 Leicestershire d 1508 Kirby Leicestershire
m Sir John DUNN b 1431 York Castle Yorkshire d 1502 son of GRIFFITH DUNN and JOAN SCUDAMORE
-1 Margaret DUNN b 1472, York Castle Yorkshire
m Edward TRUSSELL b 1479 Cublesdon Staffordshire England d 1499 son of William TRUSSELL and BRIDGET KENE
-1-2 Elizabeth TRUSSELL b 1496, Cublesdon Staffordshire d by 07.1527.
m Sir John de Vere KG. b 1485 Oxfordshire d 21.03.1540 Essex, 1526-1539 15th Earl of Oxford
-1-2-1 John de Vere b 1516, Oxfordshire d 13.08.1562, Hedingham Castle Essex, 1540-1562 16th Earl of Oxford, 1558- Essex Lord Lieutenant
m1 Margery GOLDING b 1528, Belchamp Essex d 12.12.1568
m2 DOROTHY NEVILLE b 1522, Raby Durham d 06.1547, Hedingham Castle Essex
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542. Roger Lewknor b 1439 Trotton Sussex d by 23.02.1509 Boxgrove Sussex
m Mary West b 1445 Portslade Sussex dau of Reynold West and Eleanor NEVILLE for ch see above Mary West.
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543. Elizabeth Lewknor b 1430 Sussex
m John Wroth b 1420 Enfield Middlesex son of William Wroth and AVERIA MORTIMER for ch see above John Wroth.
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Mo19-2-1-1-1. 544. Edward de Grey b 1437 Heaton Castle Northumberland
Mo19-2-1-1-1-1 Elizabeth GREY b 1485 Heaton Castle Northumberland d 1525, London
m Sir EDMUND DUDLEY b 1462 Dudley Castle Staffordshire k 1510 Dudley Castle Staffordshire beheaded, son of John SUTTON and Elizabeth de BRAMSHOT
Mo19-2-1-1-1-1-1 John DUDLEY b 1504, Dudley Castle Staffordshire d 22.08.1553, Tower Of London London Middlesex
m JANE GUILDFORD, dau of b 1504 Offington Sussex England d 22.01.1555 Heaton Northumberland
+1 SIR GUILDFORD and Eleanor de WEST
Mo19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 Ambrose DUDLEY b 1530, London Middlesex d 21.02.1590, Westminster Middlesex, 1561-1590 3rd Earl of Warwick, 1569-1570 Warwickshire Lord Lieutenant, 1587-1590 Warwickshire Lord Lieutenant
m LADY ANN RUSSELL b 12.1548, Chenies Buckinghamshire d 06.02.1604, Northaw Hertfordshire
We16-3. 545. Eleanor Welles b 1420 Lincolnshire
m Thomas Hoo b 1396 Luton Hoo Bedford d 13.02.1455 Hastings Sussex son of
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We16-3-1 Anne/Jane Hoo b 1447 Litcham Mitford Norfolk
m SIR Roger COPLEY, son of Richard COPLEY and Elizabeth Harrington b 1429 Roughway Sussex
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m Thomas WEST b 1457 Mortimers Hall Hampshire d 11.10.1525 KG for ch see above 546) Thomas West. son of Richard WEST and Catherine HUNGERFORD
We19. 546. Thomas West b 1457 Mortimers Hall Hampshire d 11.10.1525 KG
m1 Eleanor Copley b 1460 Gatton Surrey d 10.05.1536 Broadwater Sussex + 2 ch
m2 Elizabeth Mortimer b 1460 Mortimers Hall Hampshire d 29.06.1502 + 1 ch
+1 SIR COPLEY and JANE HOO
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m Elizabeth Morton b 1512 Gloucestershire, Lechlade d 1554 Warbleton Sussex
We17 William West b 1533, Sussex d 30.05.1595, Wherwell Northamptonshire
m1 before 1555 Elizabeth Strange dau of
m1 Elizabeth STRANGE b 1534 Sussex England d 1575 Wherwell Northamptonshire
m2 Anne SWIFT b 1533 Andover Hampshire d 06.10.1611.
+1 Thomas Strange of Massingham/?Chesterton
m Anne le Strange b 1492 Walton d'Eville Warwicks
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m Katherina Drury dau of->
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m Catherine Vaux
+3 Thomas le Strange of Hunstanton b 1451
m Catherine Vaux
+3 Roger Drury of Hawstead
+3 Thomas le Strange of Hunstanton b 1451
m Joan Bewse/Browse of Wenham
+4 John le Strange of Hunstanton b about 1432 dsp 30 Apr 1467
m Joan Bewse/Browse of Wenham
+5 Roger le Strange of Hunstanton b 1412 Hunstanton
m Jane Beke of Beke
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m Alice Beaumont dau of Nicholas Beaumont
We16 Thomas West, 2nd Lord de la Warr b c 1556 Hampshire d 24.03.1601-2
m 19.11.1571 Anne Knollys b c 1555 dau of->
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m Catherine Cary b c 1525 d 15.01.1568, adopted dau of William Carey or Cary but natural dau of->
+2 Robert Knollys of Rotherfield Greys a 1517
m Lettice Pennyston dau of
+2
Henry Tudor, King Henry VIII b 28.06.1491, d 28.01.1547
p Mary Boleyn b 1504 d 19.07.1534
+3
m
+3 Thomas Penyston of Haurag
+3 Henry Tudor, King Henry VII
m Eilzabeth Plantagenet
+3 Sir Thomas Boleyn of Blickling and Hever, Viscount Rochford, Earl of Wiltshire, Earl of Ormond b 1477, d 12.03.1538/9
m c 1500 Elizabeth Howard b c 1480 d 03.04.1538, dau of->
+4
m
+4 y, archer in the service of Richard Plantagenet Duke of York
m Cicely Wydville
+4 Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk
m1 30.04.1472 Elizabeth Tylney d 04.04.1497, dau of Sir Frederick Tylney of Ashwellthorpe
We15 Thomas West, 3rd Lord De La Warr b 09.07.1575 d 07.06.1618
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We14-1 Henry West, 4th Lord De La Warr b 03.10.1603, d 01.06.1628
m 03.1624/5 Isabella Edmunds b 11.1607 d c 1677, dau of Sir Thomas Edmunds
We14-2 Cecilia West d 02.1638
m1 Sir Francis Bindlosse of Barwick Hall
We14-3 Lucy West
m Sir Robert Byron, Governor of Liverpool (Colonel)
We14 claimed to be here was:
Anthony West b 1605 England d 25 May 1652 d Northampton Co Va
m Ann Barloe b 1607 Stpney Middlesex d 1658 Accomack VA
-1 Col John West b 7 Apr 1638 Stepney London d c 1703 Nandua Accomack Co VA m Matilda Scarburgh/Scarborough Sc13 b 1644 Accomack Co d c 3 Jan 1722 Accomack Co -1-1 Frances West b c 1655 d c 1731 Wachapreague Accomack Co m Richard Kellam II Ke12 b c 1651 d 6 Apr 1731 son of Richard Kellam Sr and Sarah Ansley, had issue -1-1-1 Richard Kellam m Susanna x
-1-1-2 Thomas Kellam d before 30_Nov_1756, Accomack Co.m Abigail Watson b before 1741 d. before 12_Dec_1775, Accomack Co. VA
-1-1-3 Sarum Kellam d 1744 m Elizabeth x
-1-1-4 John West Kellam d 1769 m Elizabeth x
-1-1-5 Sarah Kellam b c 1680 Marionville Northampton Co Va m John Sill Si11 b 1676 Accomack Co Va d Chester Co PA

-1-1-5-1 James Sill b 1694 Chester Co PA d 04/15/1774 m c 1722 Edgemont PA Anne Baker b 18 Aug 1703 Delaware Co PA d Chester Co PA dau of Joseph John Baker Jr b 11 Dec 1674 and Martha Woodward b 31 Jan 1677 d 13 Dec 1775
-1-1-5-2 Joseph Sill b 1698 Edgemont Chester Co PA
-1-1-5-3 Ann Ritter Sill b c 1730 d abt 1774
-1-1-5-4 Mary Sill b 1732 Accomack Co d 1801 m John Boggs

-1-1-5-1-1 Mary Sill b 1725 m William Morris
-1-1-5-1-2 James Sill b 1726 Edgemont d 9/1798 m Sarah Sill
-1-1-5-1-3 Martha Sill b 1728 Edgemont d 2/08/1806 m John Holstein
-1-1-5-1-4 Joseph Sill b 1730 Edgemont d 8/10/1790 m Martha Elliott
-1-1-5-1-5 Richard Sill b 1732 Edgemont d 1/19/1796 m Elizabeth Grissel
-1-1-5-1-6 George G Sill b 1734 Edgemont d 1831 m1 Elizabeth Kennedy m2 Isabelle Kennedy
-1-1-5-1-7 Michael Sill b 1736 Edgemont d 5/18/1818 m Abigail Ruth Ottey
-1-1-5-1-8 Anne Sill b 1742 Edgemont Chester Co m James Kennedy

-1-1-5-1-2-2 Mary Sill b 1780 d 1856 Shelby Co Ky m 8 Oct 1798 Shelby Co Ky Richard Huss b 5 Mar 1779 Md d 3 Jan 1849 Shelby Co Ky

-1-1-5-1-2-2-1 Levicy Huss b 1800 d 16 Apr 1842 Shelby Co Ky m Jacob Jamison Ja6 b Shelby Co Ky 1800/2 d 1859 Guist Creek Shelby Co Ky son of Abraham Jamison Ja7 b c 1760 d 1843 in Shelby Co Ky and Christina Frye Fr7 b about 1777 in Pa parents of Martha Ann Jamison 1829 d Bagdad Shelby Co KY m 1844 Harvey Harris Ha5 1814-1899 Bagdad Shelby Co KY author's 2nd great grandparents
We15-2 Robert West b 3 Jan 1573/74 (dsp)
m Elizabeth Cock/Coks dau of Sir Henry Cock of Broxborne
We15-3 Lt Col Nathaniel West b 30 Nov 1592 in Lansium Haunts Engl d 1624 in Va
possibly m?1 c 10 Oct 1601 Hi14 Mary Frances Hinton b c 10 Oct 1601 in Chilton, Foliat, Wiltshire, dau of Thomas Hinton b 1574 in of Parham, Sommersetshire, England and Catherine Palmer b 1580 in of, London,
m?2 about 1621 Frances Greville d 1634 + 1 son she m2 Abraham Peirsey d 16 Jan 1628 m3 Capt Samuel Matthews d c Mar 1658
We15-4 Elizabeth West b 11 Sep 1573 d 15 Jan 1633 / 1639 there were possibly two daus by this name each marrying respectively:
m1 12 Feb 1593/94, Wherwell, co.Hants m1 Herbert Pelham son of Michelham + x and Herbert
m2 Sir Richard Saltonstall
We15-5 Lucy or Penelope West b 9 Sep 1582 d ABT 1619
m c 1599 m Herbert Pelham Of Hastings b c 1580 d 13 Jul 1624 son of Herbert Pelham
-1 Herbert PELHAM
-2. Penelope PELHAM
-3+ four sons three dau
We15-6 Lettice West b 24 Nov 1589
m Sir Henry Ludlow (son/heir of Sir Edmond) b c. 1577 d 13 Oct 1639 Hart Hall Oxford 1591 Middle Tample 1595 MP Andover 1601 Ludgershall 1604
-1 Edmund Ludlow 'of Hill Deverill' d 1692, parliamentary general m Elizabeth Penny dau of Giles Penny
-2 William Ludlow b 1619, 3rd son
-3 Lettice Ludlow m y Harrison
-4 Elizabeth Ludlow m Robert Corbet
-5 Anne Ludlow m Jepson Jewel
-6 Henry Ludlow
-7 George Ludlow b 1620
-8 Bridget Ludlow
-9 Catherine Ludlow
-1-1 Elizabeth Ludlow
-2-1 John Ludlow ?d y
-2-2 Edmund Ludlow 2nd son
-2-3 William Ludlow
We15-7 Francis West b 28 Oct 1586 d 1634
m1 about 1606 Margaret Reeves b 1590 Salibury Wilts d VA wid of Edward Bleyney
m2 31 Mar 1628 in VA Temperance Flowardieu (Flowerdew) b ABT 1576 in Norfolk, England her m2 dau of Anthony Flowardieu (Flowerdew) and Martha Stanley
m3 about 1615 Jane Davey
We15-8 913. i. John West b 14 Dec 1590, Testwood, Wiltshire d 1659, West Point, King William Co Va
Governor of Virginia 1635-1637), the namesake of the town of West Point, Virginia.
m1 Anne Percy b 1608 in Jamestown Va/ b 1600 Pittsylvania Westover Co VA d 10.04.1667 York Co VA + 1 ch dau of George Percy and Anne Floyd and granddau of Henry Percy 8th Earl o f Northumberland and Catherine Neville for ch see above 791) Anne Percy.
-1 John West d y
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-2-1 Edward Harris b 1642, Isle of Wight Co VA d. 01.05.1677 Isle of Wight Co VA m Martha Hardy b 1640, Isle of Wight Co VA d 04.04.1676, Isle of Wight Co VA m MARTHA HARDY b 1640, Isle of Wight Co VA d. 04.04.1676, Isle of Wight Co VA
-2-2 THOMAS Harris b 1636, Isle of Wight Co VA d. 09.10.1688 Isle of Wight Co VA m ANN MARTIN b 1640 Isle of Wight Co VA d f�r 1688.

-2-2-1 Anne Harris b 1661, Charles City VA
-2-2-2 Edward Harris b 1664, Isle of Wight Co VA d. 1739, Isle of Wight Co VA m MARY TURNER b 1666 Isle of Wight Co VA d 25.03.1734 Isle of Wight Co VA
-2-2-3 Jane Harris b 1664, Isle of Wight Co VA m JONES.
-2-2-4 JOHN Harris b 1665, Isle of Wight Co VA
-2-2-5 ThomasS Harris b 1667, Isle of Wight Co VA m JUDITH EDWARDS b 1663 Spotsylvania Co VA dau of ROBERT EDWARDS and MARY HUNT
-2-2-6 GEORGE Harris b 1668, Isle of Wight VA
-2-2-7 ROBERT Harris b 1674, Isle of Wight A d. 1740, Isle of Wight VA m ANNE FULGHUM; b 1680, Isle of Wight VA
-2-2-8 MARTIN Harris b 1676, Isle of Wight VA
-2-2-9 WILLIAM Harris b 1677, Isle of Wight VA

-2-2-2-1 DANIEL Harris b 1695, Isle of Wight VA d. 1765, Bute Co North Carolina Usa.
-2-2-5-1 THOMAS Harris b 1693, Isle of Wight VA m HANNAH

-2-2-2-1-1 MARY Harris b 1735, Isle of Wight VA d 1816 m NATHANIEL C NICHOLSON b 1735 Surry Co VA d c 1789 Warren Co NC.

-2-2-2-1-1-1 JOHN JORDAN NICHOLSON b 1775, Bute Co NC d. 1870, Warren Co NC m SALLIE RIVERS SHEARIN b 1796 Warren Co NC d by 1850 dau of GARDNER SHEARIN dau of GARDNER SHEARIN

-2-2-2-1-1-1-1 ELIZABETH NICHOLSON b 1820, NC m JOHN B NEWSOM, son of GILLIAM NEWSOM and HULDAH ROPER. Han b 1800 North Carolina Usa.

-2-2-2-1-1-1-1-1 MARION EATON NEWSOM b 24.06.1848, NC d. 25.06.1921 m ANNIE SOULE HEPTINSTALL. Hun b 25.04.1847 North Carolina Usa d 07.09.1915.

-2-2-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 ALLAN HERVEY NEWSOM b 27.06.1875, NC d. 27.06.1938.
-2-2-2-1-1-1-1-1-2 BLANCHE NEWSOM b 15.07.1877, Littleton Halifax NC d. 25.08.1961 m EXUM LEWIS WHITAKER; b 01.07.1881, NC d. 24.01.1960.
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We15-9 Anne West b 21 May 1581, Westover, Hants, England m1 John PELLET Esq 1600, Hants, England m2 Christopher Swale m3 Leonard Lechford d 1673-1 Christopher Swale
-2 Elizabeth Swale
We15-10 Walsingham West b c 1585
We15-11 Catherine West b 27 Dec 1583, Winchester, Hants, England m Sir Nicholas Strelby
We15-12 Helen West b 15 Dec 1587
m 1601 William Savage b Rock Savage Chestershire son of John Savage and Mary Allington b Long Medford Suffolk
-1 John Savage
-2 Cecily Savage
-3 Anne Savage
-4 Mary Savage b St Giles Cripple Gate London d 16 Nov 1639 Cambridge MA m William Andrews

-4-1 John Andrews b 1620 St Giles m Mary Barnes b Essex England d Farmington Hartford CT

-4-1-1 Mary Andrews b Farmington CT m1 Jacob Bronson b Hartford d Farmington m2 Thomas Barnes b Essex Engl
-4-1-2 Rachel Andrews m Ezekiel Buck b Wetherfield Hartford CT

-4-1-1-1 Ebenezer Barnes m Deborah Orvis
-4-1-1-2 Thomas Barnes m Mary Jones b Southington Hartford CT
m2 Anne Swift d after 10.1611 ?+ 3 dau dau of+1 Henry Swift of Andover
We16-2 Mary West b 1561, Sussex d 1620, Sussex England m Richard Blount b 1544, Mapledurham Oxfordshire d 1595, Mapledurham Oxfordshire
We16-3 Jane WEST b by 1553, d by 1606
m Sir Ralph SHELTON b 11.11.1560, d 22.07.1628, Isle Of Rhe Charentes France. , 26th Lord of Shelton, 1607 knighted at Theobald's, Warwickshire, 1612-1622 Ambassador to Spain records in the British Museum state he was Minister to Spain
We16-4 Elizabeth WEST b 1557, Halnaker Sussex d 1595.
We18-10 Leonard West a 1554 b 1515, Shoreham by Sea Sussex d 17.06.1578
m Barbara Gascoigne b 1517 Yorks Yorkshired d 1570 dau of Sir William Gascoigne of Gawthorpe
-1 Thomas WEST
-2 William WEST
-3 John WEST
-4 Mary WEST
-5 Simon WEST
-6 Margaret WEST
-7 Anne WEST
We18-10-1 Alan West b 1530 Surrey d 1600, Surrey
m x
We18-10-1-1 Margaret West b 1560, Oatlands Park Weybridge Surrey d 1630, Surrey
m Thomas Sawyer b 1556 Gainsborough Lincolnshire England d 15.07.1660 Norfolk England.
+1 y Sawyer
We18-10-1-1-1 John SawyerR b 1582, Gainsborough Lincolnshire d 15.07.1660, Gainsborough Lincolnshire
m1 Agnes Sharpe b 1584 Leverton Lincolnshire d 02.01.1635 Holton cum Beckering Lincolnshire + 1 ch
m2 Margery Jackson b 1570 Lincolnshire d 28.12.1677 Charlestown Middlesex Co MA
+1 y Sharpe
We18-10-1-1-1-1 William SAWYER b 17.11.1617, Lincolnshire d aft 01.03.1702 Newbury Essex Co MA
m Ruth BITFIELD b c 1618/23 England d 03.11.1699 Newbury Essex Co MA
+1 y BITFIELD
We18-10-1-1-1-1-1 Mary SAWYER b 29.07.1660, Newbury Essex Co MA d 03.11.1699, Newbury Essex Co MA
m John EMERY b 12.09.1656, Newbury Essex Co MA d 14.07.1730, Newbury Essex Co MA
We18-2 Eleanor West b 1481 Offington Sussex
m Sir Edward Guilford or Guildeford b 1476 Offington Sussex England.
We18-2-1 Jane GUILDFORD b 1504 Offington Sussex d 22.01.1555, Heaton Northumberland
m John DUDLEY b 1504 Dudley Castle Staffordshire d 22.08.1553 Tower Of London London Middlesex for ch see above John Dudley. son of SIR DUDLEY and Elizabeth GREY.
Ec15. 547. Margaret de Echingham b 1449 Echingham Sussex d c 11.07.1482 Shoreditch Middlesex
m William Harrison Blount b 1442 Rock Worcester d 14.04.1471 London, 1464-1465 England Treasurer
+1 Walter Blount b 1442 Rock, Worcester
m Ellen Byron 1416 in Clayton, Lancaster d 1468 bur Grey Friars, London
Bl14 Elizabeth Blount b 1469 Rock Worcestershire d 30.03.1543 m Andrew de Windsor, 1st Baron Windsor
Bl14-2 Edward Blount, 2nd Lord Mountjoy b c 1464, d 01.12.1475
m 1475 Anne Cobham d 26.06.1526 dau of Sir Thomas Cobham
Bl14-3 Anne Blount b 1466, Barton Blount Derbyshire
m Thomas OXENBRIDGE. b 1465 Bedford
Bl14-3-1 Mary OXENBRIDGE b 1480 Bedford
m Sir Richard CAREW. b 1470 Beddington Surrey d 23.05.1520
+1 y CAREW
Bl14-3-1-1 Nicholas CAREW b by 1496, Beddington Surrey k 1539 beheaded
m Elizabeth BRYAN b 1500 Ashridge Hertfordshire
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Bl14-3-1-1-1 Anne Carew b 1515, Beddington Surrey d 12.02.1570, Beddington Surrey
m Nicholas THROCKMORTON b c 1515 Coughton Court Mansion Warwckshire d 12.02.1571, London , 1559-1564 Ambassador to France
Bl14-4 John Blount b 1468 Rock Worcestershire dsp? 1504
Bl14-4-1? John Blount of Burton upon Trent
Bl14-4-1-1 Emma Blount b 1490, Burton-upon-Trent Staffordshire
m c 1509 Burton Staffs Christopher DAVENPORT b 1484 Woodford Cheshire d 07.12.1569 Malpas Cheshire
+1 Nicholas Davenport b c 1460 and Margaret Davenport +2 John- Davenport +3 Christopher Davenport +4 Nicholas Davenport of Woodford +5 Jenkin/John de Davenport m2 Margaret x +6 Thomas Davenport m Elizabeth Davenport +7 Thomas Davenport b c 1290
m2 Roesia de Vernonb c 1260? dau of Ralph de Vernon of Shipbroke by Mary Dacre (dau of Ranulph de Dacre) Stirnet shows Roesia as m Sir William de Brereton b c 1260
+8 Roger Davenport b c 1260 d c 1297
m Mary Salemon dau of Robert Salemon or Salmon
+9 Vivian de Davenport of Chester omitted by some sites b c 1215
m Beatrix de Hulme dau of Bertrand de Hulme
+10 Richard Davenport b c 1185 +11 Thomas de Davenport b c 1166 +12 Richard Davenport
m c1165 Amabil de Venables (dau of Gilbert de Venables of Kinderton)
+13 Orme b c 1104
Bl14-4-1-1-1 Christopher DAVENPORT b 1514, Woodford Cheshire
m MARIA x b 1517 Coventry Warwickshire
Bl14-4-1-1-1-1 Edward DAVENPORT b 1536, Malpas Cheshire d 1584, Coventry Warwickshire
m MARIA HARFORD b 1539 Coventry Warwickshire
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Bl14-4-1-1-1-1-1 Henry DAVENPORT b 1555, Coventry Warwickshire d 1627, Coventry Warwickshire
m Winifred BARNABY b 1569 Bockleton Worcestershire d 12.04.1597 Coventry Warwickshire
Richard BARNABY and Mary ABINGTON
Bl14-4-1-1-1-1-1-1 Rev John DAVENPORT b 09.04.1597, Coventry Warwickshire d 30.05.1670. , edu Oxford University religion 1639-1667 Congregational Minister +1 y WOOLEY
Bl14-4-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 John Davenport b 15.04.1635, London d 21.03.1677 New Haven CT
m Abigail Pierson b c 1643 New Haven New Haven CT d 20.07.1718 New Haven New Haven CT
+1 Abraham Pierson and Abigail Mitchell
Bl14-4-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Elizabeth Davenport b 07.10.1666 New Haven CT d 23.07.1744, New Haven CT
m Warham Mather b 07.09.1666, Northampton MA d 12.08.1745, New Haven CT, 1685 Harvard University, 1716-1727 probate judge in CT, New Haven Co,
Bl14-4-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-2 John Davenport b 22.02.1668, Boston Suffolk MA d 05.02.1731, Stamford Fairfield Co CT
m Martha Gould b 1670, Fairfield Fairfield Co CT d 1712, Stamford Fairfield Co CT
Bl14-4-1-1-1-1-1-1-2 Jane Davenport b 1650, Rappahannock Co VA d c 1698 Essex Co VA
m y + dau Elizabeth
2 Frances Graves who named her and her children in a gift recorded in court records.
3? John Doughty
m3/4 John Maguffee b 1640 Scotland d 1678, Essex Co VA believed to have come to Virginia via an English ship. It is thought that he died either in a local Indian uprising or in Bacon's rebellion which occurred in Rappahannock Co. (later Essex Co.) in late spring 1676. This is as far back as recorded to date 10-20-2001. No ship has been found that may have brought over John.
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Le? 548. Edmund Lewknor b 1487 Tangmere Sussex d 12.03.1545 Tangmere Sussex
m Jane Tyrell b 1510 Tangmere Sussex d c 1588 Tangmere Sussex
Le?-1 Elizabeth LEWKNOR b 1532 Tangmere Sussex d Stoughton Surrey
m Thomas STOUGHTON. b 25.03.1521 Stoke Manor Stoughton Surrey d 26.03.1578 Stoughton Surrey
Le?-1-1 Sir Lawrence Stoughton b 12 Sep 1554 Stoughton Surrey d 13.12.1615, Stoke Manor Stoughton Surrey
m ROSE Ive b 1557 Kentish Town/London d 13.11.1632 Stoughton Surrey
+1 Richard Ive b 1542 Kentish Town Mdx f 1602 London
m Elizabeth Agmondisham b 1534 London d c 1602
+2 Thomas Anthony Ive b 1480 Kingston Dorset d 1593 West Kington Wilts

+2 Henry Agmondesham
Elizabeth ?Vyell b c 1500 Rowbarnes Surrey dau of
+3 Richard Ive
m Isabelle Canning b 1460 d 1540
+3 John Vyell
Le?-1-1-1 =Iv13-2-1 Elizabeh Stoughton b 6 Dec 1576 Stoughton Place Surrey d Apr 1648 St Dennis Southampton Sussex m John Knight
Le?-1-1-2 =Iv13-2-2 George Stoughton b 25 Dec 1581 d 25 Jan 1624, MP
m Jane Bowyer
Le?-1-1-3 =Iv13-2-3 Ann Stoughton Stoughton b 1586
Le?-1-1-4 =Iv13-2-4 Thomas Stoughton b 1588 d 1661
Le?-1-1-5 =Iv13-2-5 Catherine Stoughton b 1590
Le?-1-1-6 =Iv13-2-6 Nicholas Stoughton b 20 Sep 1592 d 4 Mar 1648, MP
m1 Bridget
m2 Ann Evans
Le?-1-1-7 =Iv13-2-7 Richard Stoughton b 1595
Le?-1-1-8 =Iv13-2-8 Lawrence Stoughton b 1596
Le?-1-1-9 =Iv13-2-9 Anthony Stoughton b 4 Jul 1598, Stoughton Surrey d 16.12.1644, Stoughton Surrey
m Agnes Pierce b 1612 Stoughton Surrey d 1639 dau of Robert Pierce and Mary
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-2 Sir Nicholas Stoughton b c 1634 d 30 Jun 1686 Guildford Surrey, Baronet m Elizabeth Massingberd b c 1640 dau of Sir Henry Massingberd Baronet and Elizabeth Lyster
-3 Ann Stoughton
-4 Lawrence Stoughton
-5 Margaret Stoughton b 1638 Worplesdon Surrey d 10 Apr 1648
-1-1 Richard Otis Jr b 1 Jan 1650 Dover MA d by 1701 m Susannah Hussey b 7 Sep 1667 Hampton Twp Rockingham NH d 1710 Dover NH dau of REv John Hussey and Rebecca Perkins b 23 Feb 1637 Hampton NH she m1 John Varney had issue
-1-2 Stephen Otis b c 1652 Dover m Mary Louise Pitman b 15 Nov 1657 Oyster Rver NH d 28 Jun 1689 dau of Wwilliam Pitman and Barbara Evans
-1-3 Martha Rose Otis
-1-4 Ann Austin
-1-5 Martha Pinkham
-1-6 Solomon Otis
-1-7 Nicholas Otis
-1-8 Experience Heard
-1-9 Judith OTIS b 1667, Dover Stratford Co NH; d 1712, Dover Stratford Co NH. m John Tuttle b 1671 Dover Stratford Co NH d 07.05.1712 son of John TUTTLE
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-1-11 Rose Otis
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-2-2 Frances Stoughton b c 1665 m Charles Ventris
-2-3 Henrietta Stoughton m c 1667 m Philip Neve
-1-1-1 Rose Otis b c 1691 Dover d there 1713
-1-1-2 Rebecca Otis b 11 May 1695 Dover d 26 Mar 1770 Stratford Coos Co NH m Richard Canney
-1-1-3 Richard Otis b c 1696 Dover d 1 Dec 1721 Charlestown Boston MA m1 Grace x m2 Sarah Dady
-1-1-4 Stephen Otis b 22 Jun 1698 Cocheco Dover NH d 29 Aug 1759 Madbury NH m1 Catherine m2 Mary/Miriam
-1-1-5 Nicholas Otis b 8 Apr 1701 Doverr d 1767 Nnewport RI
-1-2-1 Mary Otis b 16 Apr 1674 Dover d 18 Sep 1735 Dover m Ebenezer Varney
-1-2-2 Stephen Otis
-1-2-3 Fran�oise Rose Otis m Potvin
-1-2-4 John Otis
-1-2-5 Nathaniel alias Paul Paul Hotesse
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-1-1-5-1 Nicolas Otis b c 1765 d c 1809 m Cyntha Windor dau of John Windsor
-1-2-1-1 Mary Varney b 6 Mar 1693 Dover d there 18 Sep 1735 m William Horne
-1-2-1-2 Sarah Varney
-1-2-1-3 Stephen Varney
-1-2-1-4 Abigail Varney
-1-2-1-5 John Varney
-1-2-1-6 Ebenezer Varney II
-1-2-1-7 Nathaniel Varney Sr.
-1-2-1-8 Thomas Varney
-1-2-1-9 Judith Varney m Hanson
-1-2-1-10 Samuel Varney
-1-2-1-11 Martha Varney

-1-1-5-1-1 Windsor Otis b 1790 d 1815
-1-1-5-1-2 Rev Dexter Otis b 1795 NYC d 1845 OH m Polly Waite b 1795d 1881 of William Waite
-1-1-5-1-3 Sarah Otis b 1791 d 1823
-1-1-5-1-4 Candance Otis b c 1799 d 1830 m y Cornell
-1-2-1-1-1 Sarah Horne b 1 Jun 1714 Ddover d Apr 1812 m1 Isa Hanson
-1-2-1-1-2 Peter Horne

-1-1-5-1-2-1 Milton D Otis m Eunice
-1-1-5-1-2-2 Winsor Otis m Lucy Weed b 1826 d 1870 dau of Allexandeer Weed and Elizabeth

-1-1-5-1-2-1-1 William Grant Otis
Le?-1-1-10 =Iv13-2-10 Isreal Stoughton b 1601 d 1643
Le?-1-1-11 =Iv13-2-11 Elizabeth Stoughton b 1615 d 1669
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Pe? 549. Peter Percy b 1457 Leconfield Yorkshire
Pe?-1Richard PERCY b 1496, Pierce Hall Yorkshire
Pe?-1-1 Richard PERCY b 1553 Pierce Hall Yorkshire d 13.07.1641 Boston Suffolk Co MA
m MARGUERITE CONEY b 1550 Panington Gloucestershire d Watertown Middlesex Co MA
+1 y CONEY
Pe?-1-1 Richard PERCY b 1590 Panington Gloucestershire d 07.10.1666
m MARTHA JACOBS b 1593 Panington Gloucestershire England.
Richard PERCY and MARTHA JACOBS
Pe?-1-1-1 Capt Michael PIERCE b 1615, Hingham Norfolk d 26.03.1676, Rehoboth Bristol Co MA
m PERSIS EAMES of b 1621 England d 31.12.1662.
+1 Anthony EAMES and MARGERY PIERCE
Pe?-1-1-1-1 Abiah PIERCE b 1654, Abington Plymouth Co MA d 22.03.1721
m Andrew FORD b 1650, Weymouth Norfolk Co MA d 24.08.1725, Abington Plymouth Co MA
Pe?-1-1-1-1 Ephrahim PIERCE b 1650, Scituate Plymouth Co MA d 14.09.1719, Warwick Kent Co RI
m HANNAH HOLBROOK b 1656, Weymouth Norfolk Co MA d 1719, Swansea Bristol Co MA
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Pe?. 550. John Percy b 1462 Bamborough Northumberland d 1510
m Margaret Harbottle b 1462 Northumberland d Yorkshire
Pe?-1 Johanna Percy b 1488, Alnwick Castle Northumberland d 1539, Hadley Staffordshire
m ARTHUR HARRIS b aft 1465 Prittewell Southminster Co Essex d 1520 Prittewell Southminster Co Essex son of William HARRIS and ANNE JERNEGAN
Pe?-1-1 William HARRIS b 1505, Prittewell Southminster Co Essex d 16.09.1566, Southminister Co Essex
m1 Joanna COOKE b 1500 Bocking Essex d 1530 Essex + 1 ch
m2 Anne RUTTER b 1524 Essex d 09.05.1588 Essex + 1 ch
m3 Johanna Smythe/Smith b 1500 Norton Durham d 1556 + 1 ch
Pe?-1-1-1 Arthur HARRIS b 1530 Woodham Mortimer Essex Co d 30.11.1597 Woodham Mortimer Essex Co
m DOROTHY WALGRAVE b 1530 Smallbridge Suffolk d Essex
+1 y WALGRAVE
Pe?-1-1-1-1 William HARRIS b 21.09.1556, Woodham Mortimer Southminster Creeksea d 14.11.1616, Creek Sea Parrish Essex
m Alice SMITH, dau of b 1557 Westenhanger Hythe Kent England d 11.1616 Creek Sea Parrish Essex
+1 Thomas SMYTHE and Alice JUDDE
Pe?-1-1-1-1-1 Arthur HARRIS b 1580, Crixee Essex d 09.01.1633, Crixee Essex
m ANNE GRAY CRAMMER b 1587 d 06.06.1613 Crixee Essex
+1 y CRAMMER
Pe?-1-1-1-1-1-1 John Crammer Harris b 28.06.1611, Clavering Kent d 17.12.1638, Clavering Kent
m Frances Dacre b 1615 Cheshunt Hertfordshire England.
y DACRE
Pe?-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Thomas HARRIS b 1636, Clavering Kent England; d 01.04.1678, Charles City Co VA
Pe?-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1 Thomas Harris b 1669, Charles City Co VA d 1729, Henrico Co VA
m Mary Jefferson b 1675 Henrico Co VA d 09.1745 Henrico Co VA
+1 Thomas Jefferson and Mary Branch
Pe?-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-1 John Harris b 1703 Powhatan Co VA d 1751 Cumberland Co VA
m Ursula Jordan b 1707 VA
+1 y JORDAN
Pe?-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-1-1 1587. i. John Jordan Harris b 1732 Powhatan Powhatan Co VA d 19.11.1800 Cumberland Co VA
m Anne Obedience Turpin b 17.09.1734 VA d 08.08.1800 Nordwood Cumberland Co VA
-1 Judith Harris b 1760 Cumberland Co VA d 19.11.1802 Versailles Woodford Co KY Woodford Co KY m1 John CRITTENDEN. b 1756 Burwash Sussex Englland d 30.03.1806 Versailles Woodford Co KY, Major / Revolutionary War 11th VA Regiment, Immigrate 1770 to Virginia, bap 5 Jan 1750 i Virginia Regiment of the Contenintal Army in the Northwest Territories and for his faithful survice was given a land grant in Kentucky after the war. His wife is related to the Jefferson's of Virginia, Capt Thomas Jefferson 1677-1730 being her great-grandfather. They established a "plantation" just outside of Versailles, Kentucky. John died when a tree fell on him while he was working his land. They had nine children: Harriett, John, Thomas, Margaret, Henry, Obedience, Robert, Caroline, Lucy. This is a very distinguished family in American History. The record information below was listed on this site before came to manage it. There are some inaccuracies, but will leave it in tact since it is an extraction from records. DAR Library record m2 George Coleman -1-1 Lucy CRITTENDEN b 04.10.1802, Woodford Co KY d 25.12.1885 San Fransisco Co CA m HARRY INNES THORNTON. b 03.04.1797 VA d 27.01.1861 San Fransisco Co CA, Judge -1-1-1 Sarah Frances THORNTON b 31.07.1825 Huntsville Madison Co AL d 05.1904 San Fransisco Co CA m JAMES DABNEY THORNTON b 18.01.1823 Cumberland Co VA d 25.09.1902 San Fransisco Co CA son of William THORNTON and Elizabeth ANDERSON -1-1-1-1 CRITTENDEN THORNTON b 02.02.1849 Eutaw Greene Co AL d 09.09.1929, San Francisco San Fransisco Co CA
-1-1-1-2 MARGARET THORNTON b 1864 d 1911 Los Angeles Co CA m ABBOT KINNEY b 16.11.1850 Brookside Morris Co NJ d 04.11.1920 Santa Monica Los Angeles Co, CA, Industrialist and Real Estate Baron. An important figure in Los Angeles history, he founded the nearby city of Venice CA, Convinced that the area's mild climate would attract artists from around the world, Kinney decided to provide the setting for this cultural renaissance by re-creating Venice, Italy, just south of Santa Monica. In 1902 he began hiring architects and engineers to create a canal system and a master plan of buildings with magnificent Venetian colannaded facades. "Venice of America", as it was originally called, opened on July 4, 1905. Kinney's new city was Hollywood fantasy before Hollywood existed, with gondolas and costumed gondoliers plying the canals, arched bridges, exotic hotels, pavilions, and a 1600-foot amusement pier. Venice was incorporated into the City of Los Angeles in 1925. Today, little remains of Kinney's dream. Most of the canals were declared health hazards and turned into paved roads in 1929, and only scattered remnants of the original architecture still stand. By the 1950's Venice had become so seedy that director Orson Welles was able to use it as a stand-in for a decrepit Tex-Mex border town in his film "Touch of Evil" (1958). But around this time the cultural renaissance Kinney had predicted began to happen. A Venice club called The Gashouse was the headquarters of L. A.'s beatnik community, and its notoriety brought an influx of young artists looking for low-rent studio and living space. Now Venice is renowned as a colorful, freewheeling bohemian enclave. Abbot Kinney was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey. He inherited his father's successful tobacco business and made his own fortune manufacturing Sweet Caporal cigarettes. After travelling the world, he settled in Los Angeles in 1880 and ventured into real estate. In 1891 Kinney built the beach resort of Ocean Park, which became the nucleus of Venice. He died of lung cancer two weeks short of his 70th birthday. One of Venice's main thoroughfares, Abbot Kinney Boulevard, is named for him.
-1-1-1-3 VIRGINIA JACKSON THORNTON b 1867 CA d 01.07.1915 Napa Co CA
-1-1-1-4 Elizabeth ANDERSON THORNTON b 27.05.1850 Greene Co AL d 10.08.1922 Washington DC m REAR ADMIRAL John CRITTENDEN WATSON b 24.08.1842, Frankfort Franklin Co KY d 14.12.1923 Washington DC , 1898 Military Order of Foreign Wars

-1-1-1-2-1 CARLTON KINNEY d 1962.
-1-1-1-2-2 LUCY CRITTENDEN KINNEY b 27.08.1885 Santa Monica Los Angeles Co, CA d 18.08.1891 Santa Monica Los Angeles Co, CA
-1-1-1-2-3 THORNTON KINNEY b 16.10.1886, CA d 01.03.1973 Los Angeles Co, CA
-1-1-1-2-4 FRANKLIN KINNEY b 1888; d 1891.
-1-1-1-2-5 KENT KINNEY b 1889 d 1904
-1-1-1-2-6 SHERWOOD KINNEY b 23.01.1891, CA d 19.11.1944 Los Angeles Co CA
-1-1-1-2-7 INNES KINNEY b 1892; d 1933.
-1-1-1-2-8 CRITTENDEN KINNEY b 1900; d 1900
Pe?-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2 Ann Harris b 1708 Henrico Co VA
m Samuel Yeargan b 1707 Wales d c 24.12.1784 Warren Co NC
+1 y YEARGAN
Pe?-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1 Ann Yeargan b 1753, Chesterfield Co VA d 1786 Pittsboro Chatham Co NC
m William Alston b 1745 Chowan Co NC d 1788.
Pe?-1-1-1-2 Dorothy HARRIS b 1561 Essex
m Robert KEMPE b 28.12.1567 Norfolk, Gissing d 22.10.1612.
-1 Robert Kemp b c 1596 Gissing Norfolk
-2 John Kempe
-3 Richard Kempe
-4 Arthur Kempe
-5 Dorothy Kempe m Jackman
-6 Edmund Kempe
-7 Elizabeth Kempe
-8 Edward Kemp
-9 Thomas Kempe
-10 Matthew Kempe
Pe?-1-1-2 Christopher HARRIS b 1538 Essex d 26.12.1571 Essex
Pe?-1-1-3 William HARRIS b 1525 El Salvador Den Dominican Republic Spania d 1559 England
m JANE Semer/Seymour b 1516, Brawhinge Bocking Essex
Pe?-1-2 John Harris b 1513, Rochford Essex d 22.10.1553, Hatherop Gloucestershire
m Anne x b 1512 Hatherop Gloucestershire d 1585 Hatherop Gloucestershire
+1
Pe?-1-2-1 William Harris b 1536 Gloucestershire d 08.11.1599, Gloucestershire
m1 AGNES MASON b 1559 Cheltenham Gloucestershire d 1586 Gloucestershire
m2 Katherine KICHE b 1547 Cheltenham Gloucestershire d by 1579
+1 Henry MASON and JOAN
Pe?-1-2-1-1 Thomas HARRIS b 1580, Cheltenham Gloucestershire d 1651 Rowley Essex Co MA , aka Williams, see Anderson's Great Migration Begins. Among the early emigrants from England to MA, kept the ferry from Boston to Winnisimet (now Chelsea) and Charlestown,-the oldest ferry in the United States. John, Thomas, and William Harris were among the first settlers of Rowley,Essex Co., Mass., in 1644, and Daniel soon after: each had a two acrehome-lot laid out to him. The lots being of two acres each, show thatthey were all men of property and importance. These four house-lots wereall adjoining each other, which would indicate that they may have beenbrothers: and Daniel and William were certainly brothers.
m by 1613 Elizabeth HILL b 1578 d 16.02.1669 Suffolk MA She m2 William STITSON, who took over the ferry operation
+1 y HILL
Pe?-1-2-1-1-1 +1 Rev. John Maverick (1578-1635/6 and Mary Gye b c 1580 d aft 166
Pe?-1-2-1-1-1-4 Sara MAVERICK b 1640, Suffolk MA d 1714, Reading Middlesex MA
m SAMUEL WALTON b 1639 Marblehead Essex Co MA d 1717, Reading Middlesex MA among the early settlers of Reading, MA. Among their children was the first John Walton (1684-1774), of Marblehead, MA. John's wife was Mary ________ (?-?). Among John and Mary's Walton's children was John Walton Jr (12 Feb 1709-14 Apr 1785) of Marblehead, MA, husband of Mary Swayne (Williams) (?-1781). They were the parents of Bridget Walton Taylor (May 23, 1746-Jan 22, 1831), who was the wife of Thaddeus Taylor (1744-?) of Reading, MA. Bridget and Thaddeus Taylor were married in 1767 and lived in Barnstable, NH. They became the parents of the long-lived Oliver Swayne Taylor (1784-1885), who died in Auburn, NY. Sara Walton is mentioned in the will of her father Elias Maverick, as "Sara Walton." Elias Maverick (abt 1604-1680) - father of Sara Maverick Walton � was the husband of Anna Harris (abt 1613-1697). Elias arrived in America with his parents on the ship Mary & John in 1630. The grave of Sara Maverick Walton was likely in or near Reading, MA but has not found. Thanks to Find A Grave contributor Laurie (Walton) Berg (#47993345), who has shared the names of the nine children of Samuel Walton and Sara Maverick, for listing at this Memorial. The children are: Samuel Walton's children are: Samuel Walton II (1684-1753) John Walton (1685-1774) Elizabeth Walton (1639-) Sarah Walton (1665-) Martha Walton (1667-1728) Mary Walton (1670-) William Walton Mary Walton (1684-) Notater for SAMUEL WALTON: Samuel Walton (1639-1717), was the husband of Sara Maverick (1640-1714). They were early settlers of Reading, MA, as were Sara's parents, Elias Maverick (abt. 1604-1680) and Anna Harris (abt 1613-1697). Samuel's parents were Elizabeth L. Cooke (?-abt 1682) and "the Reverend" William Walton (1605-1668). Elizabeth's parents were William Cooke (?-?) and Martha White (?-?).
Pe?-1-2-1-1-1-3 Elizabeth MAVERICK b 02.06.1639, Charlestown Suffolk MA d 22.03.1673, Haverhill Essex Co MA
m John JohnSON. b Charlestown Suffolk MA Usa d 29.08.1708 Charlestown Suffolk MATHE BLACKSMITH AT HAVERHILL, MA sncestor of Anna Pixley Johnson) In 1657, the inhabitants of Haverhill, Mass. Suffered considerably from lack of a blacksmith. To ovate this difficulty, twenty citizens of the town signed a contract to pay twenty pounds to a man by the name of Jewett to purchase his house and land. This was given to John Johnson, our ancestor, �provided he live here seven years, following the trade of blacksmith in doing the town�s work, also the said John Johnson doth promise to refuse to work for any that refuse to pay toward this purchase, until they bring under the Selectmen�s hands that they will pay. who came to Haverhill in the fall of 1657 with his wife Elizabeth who was daughter of Elias Maverick and one child, John, born August 3, 1657. He settled on land that later became the main street of the town. As blacksmith shop in those days was one of the most public places in town, it is quite probable that his settlement in that place was a prominent reason for the principal business of the town becoming located in that vicinity. Besides the house-lot and other town accommodations given him to encourage him to settle in the village, he bought parcels of land at various times until he became quite a large land-holder, but at the time of his death, he had sold and given away to his children, all but about seventy-five or a hundred acres�some of which were situated in the town of Charlestown. He became the founder of one of the largest and most respectable families of Haverhill where many of his descendants still live. He represented the town in the General Court in 1691; was one of the deacons of the church; and an officer in the militia. He was married three times; First to Elizabeth Maverick, Oct. 15, 1658, who died March 22, 1673-74; second, to widow Sarah Gillo of Lynn, March 3, 1674-75, who died July 24, 1678, at the time her twin daughters were born; and third, September 8, 1680, to Katherine, widow of John Maverick, and formerly Katherine Skipper of Boston. Haverhill suffered another Indian raid in 1708. According to Mirck, early in the year of 1708, a grand council was held at Montreal where an assault against the English colonies was agreed upon. The French were commanded by de Chaillons and Hertel de Rouville, and their Indian allies by La Perriere. Because of desertion, their forces finally dwindled to about two hundred fifty with which number they decided to attack Haverhill, at that time a compact village consisting of about thirty houses. At break of day on August 29, 1708, the attack was made, and Lieutenant John Johnson and his wife were among those killed. He was killed in the doorway of his won house, and buried in the old burying-ground with the other officers in the militia near Mr. Rolfe, their pastor. John, his son, was also a blacksmith, Indeed Chase in his History of Haverhill published in 1860 records that the trade of blacksmith had been almost or quite constantly carried on in that town by the lineal descendants of this early blacksmith. (For further information see Chase-History of Haverhill, Mass. Pp 624 ff.) The graves of Lieutenant Johnson (King Philip�s War) had a common headstone, shaped at the top to represent two, and bearing the following inscriptions: Lieutenant Catherine John Johnson wife of Lieutenant Died Aug John Johnson Ye 29, 1708 7 in died Aug ye Ye 76 year of 29, 1708 7 in His age ye 70 year of Her age. John Johnson was married three times. With his oldest son, John, also Lieutenant, he went to Charlestown, and there they were married the same day, the father to his third wife, the son to his first. The first wife of Thomas n, son of John Johnson Jr., was Ruth Bradley who in her girlhood had been a captive among the savages who, March 15, 1696-7 murdered her father and mother and her two sisters and carried Ruth away at the same time that they had carried Hannah Dustin (this was an ancestor of the Hamblin side of the Johnson family �Sytha�s mother�s side) Ruth was killed in another raid of the Indians upon Haverhill, August 29, 1708 at the same time as was John Johnson and his wife. When slain she held in her arms her only child Lydia, a year and six days old, born in the second year of her marriage. The child strangely enough, escaped the tomahawk, concealed perhaps in the folds of her mothers dress. Ruth�s grave bore a headstone containing this inscription: Ruth ye wife Of Thomas Johnson Died Aug. ye 29 1708 & in ye 21 year of her age Once w�t ye Indians In captivity After �twas her lot In their hands to dy. After Ruth�s death, Thomas Johnson married Rachel Ordway from whom we are descended. Her child Lydia grew to womanhood, married, and had children.
+1 William Johnson, a brick maker of Charlestown, MA
Pe?-1-2-1-1-1 -3-1 John Johnson b 03.08.1657, Charlestown Suffolk MA
m Mary Mausall.
y Mausall
Pe?-1-2-1-1-1 -3-1-1 Thomas Johnson b 30.05.1680 New Kent Co.St. Peters Parish VA is thought to be the Thomas Johnson who entered 182 acres of land on Stone Horse Creek at the corner of Christopher Clark in 1718 and who deeded 200 acres on Stone Horse Creek to his daughter Semiramis Johnson Paulett in 1734.
m1 x + 1 ch
m2 Ruth Bradley b 15.05.1688 Haverhill Essex Co MA Usa d 29.08.1708 Haverhill Essex Co MA in an Indian attack on Haverhill + 1 ch
+1 y Bradley
Pe?-1-2-1-1-1 -3-1-1-1 Semiramis Johnson
m Thomas Paulett 1734. b Hanover Co VA
+1 y PAULETT
Pe?-1-2-1-1-1 -3-1-1-1-1 Ann Paulett b 1735
Pe?-1-2-1-1-1 -3-1-1-2 Daniel Johnson b 1712 d 08.03.1794, "Early Vital Records of Mass. (Haverhill Deaths)"
m Susanna Bixby b 1715 d 16.01.1779
+1 y BIXBY
Pe?-1-2-1-1-1 -3-1-1-2-1 Timothy JohnSON b 17.04.1737, Haverhill Essex Co MA d Haverhill Essex Co MA
m Mary Greeley b 01.01.1739 Haverhill Essex Co MA dau of y Gresley/Greeley
Pe?-1-2-1-1-2 William Harris b 1622, Chelsea Essex Co MA d by 17.05.1714 Middletown Middlesex Co CT
m1 Lydia WRIGHT b 1634 Brookhall Essex
m2 x Edee
m3 Edith x d 05.08.1685 Middletown Middlesex Co CT
+1 Thomas Wright and Mary Cranbroke
Pe?-1-2-1-1-2-1 Mary HARRIS b 01.05.1645, Rowley Essex MA
m John WARD b 1618; d by 22.02.1684, Middletown Middlesex Co CT
Pe?-1-2-1-1-2-3 Martha Harris b 1649, Middletown Middlesex Co CT d 14.07.1710, New London Co CT
m Joseph Coit b 1637 Glamorgan Wales d 27.03.1704 New London Co CT
+ y COIT
Pe?-1-2-1-1-2-3-1 Joseph Coit b 1680, Stonington New London Co CT
m Experience Wheeler b 1685, Stonington New London Co CT d 08.01.1759, Plainfield Windham Co CT
Pe?-1-2-1-1-3 John HARRIS b 1616, Hatherop Glouchestershire d 15.02.1694.
m BRIDGET ANGIER b 1626 Wiston Suffolk England d 04.08.1672.
+1 y ANGIER
Pe?-1-2-1-1-3-1 Elizabeth HARRIS b 1646, Ipswich Essex MA d 1684
m MOSES BRADSTREET b 1643, Ipswich Essex MA d 17.08.1690, Rowley Essex MA
Pe?-1-2-1-1-4 Thomas Harris
Pe?-1-2-1-1-5 Anthony Harris
Pe?-1-2-1-1-6 Daniel Harris
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Pe17 =18. 551. Margaret Percy b 1450 Alnwick Castle Northumberland Castle d 04.03.1487
m William Gascoigne b 1450 Gawthorpe Dewsbury Yorkshire d 1487.
+1 Sir William Gascoigne of Gawthorpe Ga18 =19 'British Genealogies' and BEB1844 end with this generation, BEB1844 naming William and reporting that he had issue.
m Joane Nevill
Ga16-1 Sir William Gascoigne of Gawthorpe b about 1470
m1 Alice Frognall dau of
+1 Sir Richard Frognall of Frognall
m Mary St John, b c 1434 in Bletsoe, Bedfordshire dau of>
+2 Sir Oliver I St John b 1398 Penmark Glamorgan d 1437 Bletsoe Bedfordshire
m Lady Margaret Beauchamp b 1410 d 8 Jun/Aug 1482

+3 Sir John de Beauchamp, 3rd Lord of Bletsho b 1383 in Bletsoe d Dec 1414 in Bletsoe he m1 Margaret de Holand
m 1407 in Bletsoe Edith Stourton b 1379 Stourton Wilts d 13 Jun 1441 Faringdon Berks she m2 Sir Robert Shottesbrook
Ga16-2 Margaret Gascoigne b 1470 Gawthorpe d after 6 Jul 1515
m Ralph/?Robert Ogle, 3rd Lord b 07.11.1468, d 16.01.1512/3 Ogle Northumberland son of Owen OGLE Lord Ogle b 1439 in Ogle d 1 Sep 1486 in Ogle and Eleanor HILTON b 1449 in Hilton, North Riding d after 1 Jul 1513
-1 Sir Robert OGLE Lord Ogle b 1489 Ogle/?Durham d Jan 1532 Ogle/?Paunherhaugh Scotland m 1510 in Ogle Ann Lumley b 1484 dau of Thomas LUMLEY b 1454 in Lumley Durham d 1487 in Lumley
-2 Sir William OGLE Knight b 1491 in Ogle
-3 Dorothy OGLE b 1493 in Ogle/Eglingham Northumberland m1 Thomas Forster son of Thomas Forster/Foster and Jane/Jan Hilton (dau of William Hilton and Mary Stapleton b 1407 d 1470) m2 Thomas Grey of Horton Northumberland d 5 Aug 1570
-4 Anne OGLE b 1496 in Ogle
-5 John OGLE b 1499 in Ogle
-6 Margaret OGLE b 1502 in Ogle
-1-1 Ralph OGLE b 1511 in Ogle
-1-2 Robert OGLE Lord Ogle b 1512 d 6 Mar 1545 Ancrum Moor Roxburgshire m Jul 1537 in Ogle Jane Radcliffe + 5 ch dau of Sir Cuthbert RADCLIFFE b 1490 in Dilston Northumberland d 5 20 Jul 1545 in Dilston and Margaret CLIFFORD b 1494 in Conisbrough, West Riding m2 Dorothy Widrington
-1-3 Thomas OGLE b 1514 in Ogle
-1-4 Agnes OGLE b 1516 in Ogle
-1-5 Owen OGLE b 1519 in Ogle
-3-1 Thomas Forster of Adderstone d 1589 Sheriff of Northumberland m Feorina/Frances/Florence Wharton
-3-2 Eleanor Forster m George Craster
-3-3 Margaret Forster m William Heron
-3-4 John Forster d 1602 m1 Isabel Sheppard m2 Jane Radcliffe
-3-5 Reginald Forster
-3-5 Rowland Forster
-3-6 Dorothy Forster m Sir Reynold/Reginald Carnaby had issue
-3-7 Elizabeth Forster
-3-8 Angus Forster
-3-9 Robert Forster
-3-10 Isabel Grey
-3-11 Anne Grey b 1616
-3-12 Margery Grey
-3-13 Barbara Grey
-3-14 Roger Grey
-3-15 Ursula Grey
-3-16 Margaret Grey
-3-17 Catherine Grey

-1-2-1 Cuthbert OGLE Lord Ogle b 1539 d 20 Nov 1597 Bothal Northumberland m 1565 in Ogle Catherine CARNABY b 1545 in Halton Northumberland d Jan 1623 in Bothal
-1-2-2 Thomas OGLE b 1541 in Ogle d Oct 1581 in Ogle
-1-2-3 John OGLE b 1543 in Ogle d 20 Nov 1545 in Ogle
-1-2-4 Ralph OGLE b 1545 in Ogle d Sep 1578 in Ogle
-1-2-5 Margaret OGLE b 1548 in Ogle
-3-1-1 Cuthbert Forster d 1589 m Elizabeth Bradford of Berwick Northumberland
-3-1-2 Thomas Forster
-3-3-1 Elizabeth Heron b Ford Castle n Engl m Thomas Carr b 1521 Ford Castle n Engl d 26 Jan 1558 Stackhouse York
-3-6-1 Ursula Carnaby b 1535 Halton Castle Northumberland d 18 Jun 1600 Newton Hall Cumberland m Thomas Musgrave b 1546 d 1600

-1-2-1-1 Jane OGLE b 1566 d Dec 1625 Sheffield m Edward TALBOT Earl of Shrewsbury bap 25 Feb 1561 in Sheffield, West Riding
-1-2-1-2 Catherine OGLE Baroness Ogle b 1570 d 18 Apr 1629 Bothal m 11 Jul 1591 in Ogle Sir Charles CAVENDISH b 28 Nov 1552 in Hardwick Derbyshire d 4 Apr 1617 in Welbeck, Nottinghamshire
-3-1-1-1 Thomas Forster b 1570 Gisburne Yorks d 19 Jun 1648 Brunston m1 Elizabeth Carr b 1570 Gisburne Yorks d 1594 m2 Margaret ?Forster
-3-1-1-2 Matthew Forster
-3-3-1-1 Agnes Carr of Giggleswick Yorks b 1534 d 25 Dec 1564 Giggleswick m1 James Stackhouse m2 Robert Armitage
-3-3-1-2 William Carr b 1551 d 1589 m Ursula Brandling
-3-3-1-3 Ralf Carr
-3-3-1-4 Elizabeth Carr
-3-6-1-1 Isabell Musgrave b 1600 m Thomas Madestard b 1600

-1-2-1-2-1 Sir William CAVENDISH Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne bap 16 Dec 1593 d 25 Dec 1676.
-1-2-1-2-2 Charles CAVENDISH b 1596 in Welbeck
-3-1-1-1-1 Reginald Forster b 1594 Brampton d 1681 Ipswitch MA m1 Judith Wignol + ch m2 Sarah Martin
-3-1-1-1-2 Edmund Forster
-3-1-1-1-3 Matthew Forster
-3-1-1-1-4 John Forster
-3-1-1-1-5 Ephraim Forster
-3-3-1-2-1 William Carre m Elizabeth Ord
-3-6-1-1-1 Elizabeth Madestard b 1626 m Epaphroditis Lawson b England 1635 d Rappahannock, Essex, VA 1656

-3-1-1-1-1-1 Reginald Foster b Exeter Devon d 28 Dec 1707 Ipswitch MA m1 Elizabeth Dane m?2 Elizabeth Davis
-3-1-1-1-1-2 Jacob Foster d 1710 m1 Abigail Lord m2 Martha Kinsman
-3-1-1-1-1-3 William Foster b 1633 d 1713 m1 Mary Mar m2 Mary Jackson
-3-1-1-1-1-4 Isaac Foster b 1630 d 1692 m1 Hannah Downing m2 Mary Jackson m3 Martha Hale
-3-1-1-1-1-5 Abraham Foster m1 Martha foster m2 Lydia Burbank
-3-1-1-1-1-6 Sarah Foster b 1620 d 1681 m1 William Story m2 Samuel Austin
-3-1-1-1-1-7 Mary Foster b 1705 m1 Francis Peabody m2 Daniel Wood
-3-1-1-1-1-8 Jacob Foster b 1633 d 1770 m Abigail Lord
-3-6-1-1-1-1 Elizabeth Lawson b 1645 Brough Hall Yorks d Old Rappahannock Co VA m Robert PAYNE b 1604 "of Midloe & St. Neots, Hunts." d Nov 1632 Engl/?1675 (date incompatibilty indicates we have two different Roberts here, possibly father and son.)
Ga16 =17 Elizabeth GASCOIGNE b 1471/5 Gawthorpe Yorkshire d 1553/9 in Kyme Lincolnshire ancestors of Pres. George Washington
m before Apr 1493 Sir George Tailboys Ta17 'Lord Tailboys' b c 1467 Kyme Lincolnshire d 21.09.1538 Lincolnshire
Ta16-1 Elizabeth TAILBOYS b 1494 d Dec 1546 Parham
m 16 May 1512 in Parham Sir Christopher WILLOUGHBY b 1480 in Parham, Suffolk d after 13 Jul 1538
Ta16-2 Sir Gilbert TAILBOYS Lord Tailboys b 1496 Kyme d 15 Apr 1530 Kyme
m 1519 in kyme Elizabeth Blount b 1502 Kinlet Shropshire d 1540 Whiston Northamptonshire she p1 Henry VIII m2 Edward Clinton Earl of Lincoln.
-1 Elizabeth TAILBOYS Baroness Kyme b 1520 d Mar 1563 Kyme m Thomas Wymbish b 1515 Nocton Lincolnshire d Jan 1553 kyme she m2 Ambrose Dudley Earl of Warwick.
-2 George TAILBOYS Lord Kyme b 1522 d Sep 1540 m May 1539 Margaret Skipwith b 1523 South Ormsby Lincolnshire d 6 May 1583 Greenwich.
-3 Robert TAILBOYS Lord Kyme b 1525 in Kyme d 12 Mar 1541 in Kyme
Ta16-3 Cecily TAILBOYS b 1498 in Kyme Lincolnshire
Ta16-4 John TAILBOYS b 1500 in Kyme
Ta16-5 Margaret TAILBOYS b 1502 in Kyme
Ta16-6 Walter TAILBOYS b 1504 in Kyme
Ta16-7 William TAILBOYS b 1506 in Kyme d 5, 6 Oct 1577 in Gautby Lincolnshire
Ta16-8 Maud TAILBOYS b 1508 in Kyme
Ta16-9 Dorothy TAILBOYS b 1510 in Kyme
Ta16 =18 Anne Tailboys b 1513 Gautby Lincolnshire d 1566 Scrivelsby Kyme Lincolnshire m Sir Edward Dymoke Dy16 =18 b 1507/8 Scrivelsby d 16 Sep 1566 Scrivelsby
Dy15-1 Margaret DYMOKE b 1534 d Sep 1591.
Dy15-2 Sir Robert DYMOKE b 1536 d 12 Sep 1580.
Dy15-3 Sir Charles DYMOKE b 1538 in Scrivelsby d Apr 1611 in Howell Lincolnshire
Dy15-4 Elizabeth DYMOKE b 1540 in Scrivelsby
Dy15-5 Dorothy DYMOKE b 1542 in Scrivelsby
Dy15-6 Sarah DYMOKE b 1544 in Scrivelsby
Dy15-7 Katherine DYMOKE b 1546 in Scrivelsby
Dy15-8 Francis DYMOKE b 1548 in Scrivelsby
Dy15 =17 Frances DYMOKE b 1539 Scrivelsby d after 3 Mar 1611 Herlot Berkshire m Sir Thomas Windebank of Haines Hall b before 1556
m Sir Thomas WINDEBANK. b 01.1538 Herlot Berkshire d 24.10.1607 Scrivelsby Lincolnshire
"The second son of Edward III of England was Lionel Plantagenet, K.G. Duke of Clarence, Earl of Ulster, etc., this son married, when she was but thirteen, Philippa de Burgh, daughter of William, Earl of Ulster. Lionel and Philippa were the parents of Philippa Plantagenet, who in turn married Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March, and had a daughter, Elizabeth Mortimer. This Elizabeth Mortimer became the wife of the famous "Hotspur"--Sir Henry Percy. Shakespeare has preserved much of the story of the Mortimer's and the Percy's in his histories dealing with the Wars of the Roses. "Hotspur" was one of a long line of those named Sir Henry Percy, but, unlike others of his name, he died before his father and never became Earl of Northumberland. The earldom descended successively to Hotspur's son and grandson, both of whom were likewise named Henry Percy. Hotspur's grandson had a daughter, Margaret Percy, who married Sir William Gascoigne. Elizabeth Gascoigne, their daughter, married Sir George de Talboys, of Kyme. Anne Talboys, daughter of the last-named couple, married Sir Edward Dymoke of "Scrivelsby", Lincolnshire, and their daughter, Frances, was the grandmother of Col. George Reade. (through her daughter Mildred who was 3rd wife of George Reade)
(son of Sir Richard Windebank and Margaret Verch Griffith ap Henry) on 20 Aug 1566 in Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire, England. Sir. Thomas Windebank was born in Jan 1537/38 in Hurst, Herlot, Berkshire, England. He was buried in Oct 1607 in St. Martin's in the Field, Middlesex, London. He died on 23 Oct 1607 in Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire, England. Source: Ancestors of American Presidents and see other source under MORE John Windebank... Sir Thomas Windebank of Haines Hill, Berkshire and St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Westminster, owed his early fortunes and advancement to a former family neighbor in Lincolnshire, the powerful Sir William Cecil, Lord Burghley. Lord Burghley obtained the fourth stall in Worcester Cathedral for him and engaged him as a tutor to his sone Thomas, later Marquess of Exeter, with whom he travelled in Europe. Again through the influence of Sir William Cecil, he was appointed Clerk of the Signet and Deputy Clerk of the Privy Council. After Lord Burghley's death, this close and profitable friendship continued with Burghley's son, Sir Robert. Thomas Windebank was knighted by James at Whitehall, July 23, 1603 and died, October 24, 1607. He was buried at St. Martin-in-the-Fields November 25, 1607.
Wi14 =16 Mildred WINDEBANK b 21.08.1585, Haines Hill Berkshire d 15.08.1630, VA
m 31 Jul 1600 Robert Reade Re14 =16 b 1551 Linkenholt Manor Hampshire d c 12.1656 Linkenholt Manor Hampshire info gathered by Rich Mather with research by Charles Moriarty and Betty Ames. see also Bates and Leckey's books as the LDS files and input from many fellow researchers.
Re13-1 Andrew Reade of Langershall/Lurgershall Wilts b 1596 DD claimed to be of these parents
m Alice Cooke
Re13-2 William Reade b about b 25 Jul 1601
Re13-3 Mildred Reade b 3 Jul 1603
Re13-4 Dr Thomas b 1606 d 1643/69 unm attended Oxford University (Fellow 1626; LL.D. 1638); Principle of Magdalen Hall, Oxford 1643; 1642 served in the Royalist army; subsequently went France and became a Catholic priest; 1659 published a defence of Catholicism; returned to England after the Restoration
Re13-5 Alicia Reade bap 11 May 1607
m 1 Apr 1630 Thomas Farwell of Somerset b 1607 d after 1630
Re13-6 Robert Reade b 20 Jul 1609
Re13-7 Anne Reade b c 1605
Re13-8 Benjamin Reade b c 1606
Re13-9 Francis Reade b c 1608
m Frances/?Jane Cheesman b c 1614 York Co VA
-1 Thomas Reade b c 1628 m c 1649 Elizabeth Tiplady -1 John Reade b c 1648 ??= m Elizabeth Holden b c 1660 dau of Richard Holden b 1609 Lindsey Co Suffolk and Martha Fosdick
-2 Thomas Reade b c 1649 m Anne Cary b c 1649 d 1674/?c1700 m Ann Cary/?Elizabeth Tiplady b 1650 Warwick Co VA (Anne Cary seems to have been the the wife of the next generation and likely to have been a Cary of Ca9-1 descent.)
-1-1? John Reade b 14 Aug 1712 Woburn MA d 21 Dec 1755 Burlington MA m Judith Protor b 14 Feb 1719 dau of James Proctor and Judith Nichols
-1-2? Ralph Reed.
-1-3? Elizabeth Reed
-2-1 Thomas Reade b 1683 Warwick Co d 1721 m Elizabeth Hawkins dau of Richard Hawkins d 1737 and Hannah x ?m Anne Cary b c 1674 Warwick Co d 1719
-1-1-1 Supply Reed b 9 Sep 1754 Woburn MA d 16 Mar 1847 Acworth Cheshire NH m Susannah Byarn b 18 Mar 1760 d 26 Dec 1831 dau of John Byarn and Sarah Blanchard
-2-1-1 Hawkins Reade b c 1756, York Co. m1 Rachel Curtis + 2 ch m2 Dec 1785 Elizabeth Moss d 1819 York Co + 2 ch dau of Edward Moss & Mary Chisman she m1 Thomas Pescud
-2-1-2 John Reade b 1700 Bedford Co VA d 1739 m Mary Mallory b 1702 Dales Parish VA d 1739
-1-1-1-1 John Reed b 12 Oct 1783 d 1 Oct 1846 m Rebecca Bearce b 30 Sep 1785 New Milford CT dau of Josiah Bearse b 17 Aug 1755 New Milford Litchfield CT and Freelove Canfield b 1763 d 3 Aug 1849
-2-1-1-1 a Elizabeth Reade b 19 Oct 1782.
-2-1-1-2 a John Reade b 15 Mar 1784.
-2-1-1-3 b Richard Hawkins Reade b 18 Mar 1787.
-2-1-1-4 b Mary Reade b 27 May 1789, York Co fl. 1850 m Col. Robert Shield d. ca. 1824
-2-1-2-1 William Read/Reade Sr b 1731 Bedford Co VA d there 24 Sep 1798 m Johanna Jones b 1737 Hanover Co VA d 1798 Bedford Co dau of Thomas Jones and Sarah x
-2-1-2-2 Francis Read
-1-1-1-1 Levi Ward Reed b 15 Nov 1831 d 30 Nov 1893 m Matilda Eve Petit b 4 Apr 1837 Hempstead Queens NY d 20 Mar Salt Lake City UT dau of Ethan Petit b 14 Jan 1810 d 15 Apr 1884 and Margaret Ellsworth b 15 Apr 1815 d 9 Oct 1894
-2-1-2-1-1 Mary Reade b 1745 Bedford Co d there Jan 1846 m Robert Anderson b 1760 Louisa Co Va d 1826 Davidson Co TN son of Robert Anderson ??? and Frances Poindexter
-2-1-2-1-2 Nancy Ann Reade b Rucker
-2-1-2-1-3 Mary [Polly] Reade
-2-1-2-1-4 Elizabeth Reade b
-2-1-2-1-5 Jane Reade m Hord
-2-1-2-1-6 Eleanor Elliston ?m Simon Miller">Simon Miller Jr b c 1670 Richmond Co VA d 4 Jan 17.. Son of Capt Symon Miller and Margaret Ann Prosser
-2-1-2-1-7 John Thomas Wyatt Reade
-2-1-2-1-8 Samuel Read
-2-1-2-1-9 Sarah "Sally" Read m Thomas Rucker
-2-1-2-1-10 Joycey Read m Gideon Rucker
-2-1-2-1-11 Johanna Read m Bennett Rucker
-2-1-2-1-12 John Thomas Wyatt Read
-2-1-2-1-13 Edmund Read
-1-1-1-1-1 Matilda Eve Reed b 1853 m George Baldwin b 1838 son of James Balwin and Sarah Ann Smith
-2-1-2-1-1-1 Mary ANDERSON b 10 May 1789 VA d 30 May 1869 J Cole Marshall Co MS
-2-1-2-1-1-2 Brig. General Samuel R. Anderson b 17 Feb 1804 Bedford Co d 2 Jan 1883 Nashville TN.
-2-1-2-1-1-3 Johanna J Anderson d 1846 m Willis Wills Cole b 1786 VA d Oct 1827 Nelson KY son of John Cole and Rebecca Wills
-2-1-2-1-4-1 Jane Miller b c 1710 d 1774 Kg Geo Co VA m Thomas Hord aka Howard b 7 Sep 1701 Epsom Surrey Engl d 1766 Va son of John Hord and Elizabeth Jane Redd b c 1685 Ewell Surrwey d VA
-2-1-2-1-4-2 Eleanor Miller m Elliston
-2-1-2-1-4-3 Simon Miller
-1-1-1-1-1-1 George Allen Baldwin b 1877 m Theodora Hatch grandparents of Stephen L Baldwin, Author�s DNA match
-2-1-2-1-1-3-1 Henry Clifton Cole b 1790 NC m Rebecca H Holloway b 1806 VA + 11 ch dau of Samuel Holloway and Rebekah x
-2-1-2-1-1-3-2 Rebecca W Cole b 2 Jan 1809 Nelson KY d 4 Ma 1884 Pulaski TN
-2-1-2-1-1-3-3 Robert A Cole b 1810
-2-1-2-1-1-3-4 Willis W Cole bb 28 Jan 1817 d 19 Dec 1847
-2-1-2-1-1-3-5 Samuel R A COLE b 3 Feb 1825 d 29 Apr 1847
-2-1-2-1-1-3-6 Edmund William Cole b 19 Jul 1827 d 25 May 1899 Nashville TN
-2-1-2-1-1-3-7 James M Cole
-2-1-2-1-1-3-8 Martha Ann Cole
-2-1-2-1-1-3-9 John P Cole
-2-1-2-1-1-3-10 David Cole
-2-1-2-1-4-1-1 Mary Ann Hord/Howard b c 1722 d 1770 UK m Joseph Eve
-2-1-2-1-4-1-2 Elizabeth Hord/Howard b 22 Sep 1732 Essex Co VA d 17 Oct 1781 Warrenton Fauquier Co m William Withers b 16 Apr 1726 Stafford VA d 6 Jan 1804 Fauquier Co son of Capt James Withers and Elizabeth Keene
-2-1-2-1-4-1-3 Susannah Hord
-2-1-2-1-4-1-4 Agnes Hord
-2-1-2-1-4-1-5 Jesse Hord
-2-1-2-1-4-1-6 Jesse Lewis Hord
-2-1-2-1-4-1-7 Rhoden Hord
-2-1-2-1-4-1-8 Susan Hord
-2-1-2-1-4-1-9 James Hord

-2-1-2-1-4-1-2-1 Spencer Withers AmRev b 1756 in Fauquier Co d 24 Mar 1843 in Culpeper Co., Va/?Mason Co WV m Esther Potts b: 09/24/1759 d 07/18/1818 in Mason Co WV
-2-1-2-1-4-1-2-2 Susannah Withers b 1781 m Vince Gardner
-2-1-2-1-4-1-2-3 James Withers, Am. Rev. 1757 - 1834 b 02/22/1757 in Stafford Co d 10/16/1834 in Washington, Rappahannock Co m Susannah Hord b: 08/14/1754 in Washington, Rappahannock Co d: 12/13/1836 in Washington, Rappahannock Co
-2-1-2-1-4-1-2-4 Lewis Withers b Bet. 1758 - 1759 in Fauquier Co d: 05/04/1821 in Fauquier Co m Katherine Potts b 1771 d 01/23/1821 in Fauquier Co
-2-1-2-1-4-1-2-5 Agatha "Aggie" Withers b 08/18/1760 in Warrenton, Fauquier Co d 1848 in Warrenton, Fauquier Co m Martin Porter b 03/21/1762 in Warrenton, Fauquier Co d 04/03/1835 in Warrenton, Fauquier Co
-2-1-2-1-4-1-2-6 Jesse Withers b 08/18/1760 in Warrenton, Fauquier Co d 01/09/1834 in Fauquier Co m Catherine Porter b Abt. 1771 in Warrenton, Fauquier Co d 01/20/1821 in Warrenton, Fauquier Co
-2-1-2-1-4-1-2-7 Mary Withers b 02/18/1762 in Fauquier Co d 1807 in Culpeper Co m William C. Withers, Am.Rev. 1754 - 1809 b 02/20/1754 in Stafford Co d 1809 in Hardin Co Ky
-2-1-2-1-4-1-2-8 Elijah Withers b 10/02/1775 in Fauquier Co d 06/23/1831 m1 Jemima Jennings, wid Hudnall b by 1784 m2 Katherine Wyatt Stubblefield
-2-1-2-1-4-1-2-9 William Withers 1777 - 1797 b 06/02/1777 in Fauquier Co d: 05/07/1797 in Fauquier Co
-2-1-2-1-4-1-2-10 Alice "Alcy" Withers 4 Mar 1773 in Fauquier Co. VA d 14 Sep 1844 in Breckenridge Co. KY m John Ball Jr. b 15 Jul 1778 in Fauquier Co VA
-2-1-2-1-4-1-2-11 Elizabeth Withers b 1770 in Stafford Co d aft. 1842 in Hardin Co Ky m1 Jeremiah Pate m2 John Withers b 23 Feb 1756 in Stafford or Prince Wm. Co d 1828 in Hardin Co Ky
Re13-11 Col John Reade m Elizabeth Martiau -1 Robert Reade m Mary Lilly -1-1 Margaret Reade m Nelson
-1-2 John Reade
-1-3 Mildred Reade
-1-4 Samuel Reade m Mary Scantler b c 9 Mar 1711 Charles Parish York Co VA dau of Richard Scantler/?Achlater and Mary Nutting

-1-4-1 Frances Reede
-1-4-2 Mary Reede m John Cary b 1729 York VA d 1763 son of Edward Cary b 1704 d 1750 and mary
-1-4-3 Mildred Reede
-1-4-4 John Reede

-1-4-2-1 Maj. Samuel Cary m Elizabeth Seawell dau of John Seawell and Jane she m2 Thomas Whiting had issue
-1-4-2-2 EDWARD CARY

-1-4-2-1-1 JOHN READ CARY
-1-4-2-1-2 Samuel Joseph Cary, Sr b c 1788 m Mary Ann Farley b c 1806
-1-4-2-1-3 THOMAS CARY
-1-4-2-1-4 EDWARD BOSWELL Seawell Cary

-1-4-2-1-2-1 Samuel Joseph Cary Jr m Martha Ann Elizabeth Hamiton b c 1849 d 1909

-1-4-2-1-2-1-1 Edward Boswell Cary b 1871 m Mary Elizabeth Love Dunnavant b c 1878 d c 1950

-1-4-2-1-2-1-1-1 Mary Willie Cary m y Warren
Re11 =13 Col George Reade b 25.10.1608, Linkenholt, Hampshire d c 1674, Gloucester Co. VA
m Elizabeth Jane Martiau b 12 Dec 1625 Elizabeth City VA d 10.02.1684 Gloucester Co. VA or Yorktown, York, VA
+1 Nicolas Martiau
m Jane ?wid of Lt Edward Berkeley, Huguenot immigrants in Va also ahon as Elizabeth Berkely
Re10-1 John Reade b 20 May 1639 Gloucester Co VA d ca 1712 will probated 16 Mar 1712; Justice of York Co 1692, for many years. m1 Mary Lilly b c 1662 York Co d 1722 +3 ch dau of John Lilly and Dorothy Wade. m2 25 June 1663 Martha Pendleton -1 a Mildred Reade b. ca. 1697, York Co will probated 21 Jan 1754 m1 James Goodwin d. 1719, York Co. m2 Col Lawrence Smith JP, Burgess d 27 Feb 1738/9.
-2 George Reade
-3 Samuel Reade
Re10-2 Robert Reade b 1644/5 in Yorktown, York, Va d in 30 Dec 1712
m Mary Lilly b c 1645/62 York Co Va dau of John Lilly b in England and Mary Maulson b c 1617 in England (his wife is also shown as Dorothy Wade)
-1 Mildred Reade d 1754 m1 James Goodwin m2 Lawrence Smith Jr. b in Abington, Gloucester Co. VA
-2 Margaret Reade b 1654 in York Co VA m Thomas "Scotch Tom" Nelson b 20 Feb 1678 Penrith Cumberland d 7 Oct 1745 Va
-3 John Reade m Elizabeth Milss and/o dau of Capt Nathaniel Bacon Burwell
-4 Robert Reade d unm
-5 Thomas Reade d unm 1719
-6 George Reade
-7 Samuel Reade d 1758 will probated 20 Nov 1758. m Mary Sclater b. 9 Mar 1712/13 Charles Parish York Co d 7 Feb 1773 dau of Richard Sclater & Mary Nutting
-8 Francis Reade
-1-1 Augustine Smith b 1678 m x and had Mary Smith b ABT 1703 in Essex Co. VA m Robert Slaughter Jr. b 1702 in Essex Co. VA
-1-2 Robert Smith b c 1713 in Yorktown, VA m Mary Cathrope and had Elizabeth Smith m Charles Venable b 1730 in Louisa Co. VA +4 ch
-1-3 Lucy Smith m Augustine Moore b 17 Oct 1730
-2-1 William Nelson b 1711 in Yorktown, York Co. VA
-2-2 Mary Nelson b c 1713 in Yorktown, VA
-2-3 Thomas Nelson b 1716 in Yorktown, VA
-3-1 Elizabeth Reade m 9 Feb 1739 in York Co Aaron Phillips b 11 Oct 1702 in York Co VA
-3-2 Mildred Reade will probated 1775
-3-3 John Reade d ca. 1756. m Sarah b 7 Mar 1732 d 18 Mar 1800 m2 11 Jan 1756 Hinde Russell
-7-1 Mildred Reade
-7-2 Mary Cary Reade
-7-3 Frances Reade b 23 Dec 1723 York Co d 26 Aug 1762, York Co. m 1 Dec 1757 York Co Maj Anthony Robinson b 15 Jun 1737 York Co d 1776
-3-1-1 Mary Kemp Phillips b 16 May 1743 in York Co. VA m 23 Dec 1762 Anthony Robinson b 15 Jun 1737 in York Co. VA
-3-3-1 Elizabeth Reade b 4 July 1751 d 4 Mar 1777. m Col Edward Harwood b ca 1732 Warwick Co

-3-1-1-1 Anthony Robinson b 12 Aug 1770 in York Co VA
Re10-3 Thomas Reade b c 1649 Ware Parish, Gloucester Co. VA d. after 1704
m Lucy Gwynne b c 1650
-1 Mary Reade [34899] b.ca.1690 wife of Mordecai Throckmorton
-2 Mildred Reade [34898] b.1703, Gloucester Co. VA m Phillip Rootes d.1750, Rosewall, King and Queen Co. VA

-2-1 Elizabeth Rootes ] b.ca.1710 m John Thompson [34903] d.1772
-2-2 Thomas Reade Rootes m Maria Smith
-2-3 Priscilla Rootes [142317] b.ca.1722, King and Queen Co. VA m Benjamin Grymes

-2-1-1 Philip Rootes Thompson b.ca.1740 d. after 1806m Sally Slaughter
-2-1-2 John Tompson [34905] b.ca.1740m Elizabeth Howison
-2-1-3 Mildred Thompson m George Gray
-2-2-1 Thomas Reade Rootes m Sarah Ryng Battaile

-2-1-1-1 Robert Augustus Thompson b.ca.1780 m1 x +1 ch m2 Elizabeth Jane Early + 2 ch
-2-1-2-1 Robert Coleman Thompson b.ca.1770 m Sarah Wigglesworth
-2-1-3-1 John Thompson Gray m Mary Ormsby
-2-2-1-1 Sarah Robinson Rootes m John Addison Cobb

-2-1-1-1-1 Sarah Elizabeth Thompson [34920] b.ca.1810 m G. W. Huie
-2-1-1-1-2 Ruth Houston Thompson William Craig
-2-1-1-1-3 Roberta Thompson [34923]
-2-1-2-1-1 Mary Frances Thompson b.ca.1800 m Samuel Woodson Price
-2-1-3-1-1 Catherine Gray m George G. Fetter
-2-2-1-1-1 Mildred Lewis Rootes Cobb m Luther Judson Glenn
-2-2-1-1-2 Mary Willis Cobb m1 Frank H. Erwin m2 John A. Johnson
-2-2-1-1-3 Sarah Martha Cobb m John Charles Whitner
-2-2-1-1-4 Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb m Marian Lumpkin

-2-1-1-1-1-1 Sally Helena Huie [34993] b.ca.1840 m William Thompson
-2-1-2-1-1-1 Robert Coleman Price b.ca.1830m Sally Green Humphrey
-2-1-3-1-1-1 George Griffith Fetter m Amanda S. Burks
-2-2-1-1-1-1 John Thomas Glenn b.21_Mar_1844 d.14_Mar_1899m Helen Augusta Garrard [24688] b.28_Aug_1850 m.23_Apr_1873
-2-2-1-1-2-1 Lucy Cobb Erwin m Abner Welborn Hill
-2-2-1-1-2-2 Sarah Cobb Johnson m Hugh Hagan
-2-2-1-1-3-1 Sarah Rootes Whitner m Warren Howard
-2-2-1-1-3-2 Mary Ann Whitner m Benjamin Charles Milner
-2-2-1-1-3-3 Eliza Spann Whitner
-2-2-1-1-3-4 Martha Mildred Whitner m Willis J. Milner
-2-2-1-1-4-1 Marian Thomas Cobb m Hoke Smith

-2-1-2-1-1-1-1 Jassamine Price
-2-1-2-1-1-1-2 Edward Humphrey Price
-2-1-2-1-1-1-3 Mary Frances Price
-2-1-3-1-1-1-1 George Griffith Fetter
-2-1-3-1-1-1-2 John Burks Fetter
-2-2-1-1-1-1-1 Isa Gartery Urquhart Glenn
-2-2-1-1-1-1-2 Garrard Glenn
-2-2-1-1-1-1-3 Helen Mildred Lewis Glenn
-2-2-1-1-1-1-4 William Louis Glenn
-2-2-1-1-1-1-5 John Thomas Glenn
-2-2-1-1-1-1-6 Luther Judson Glenn
-2-2-1-1-2-1-1 Lamar Hill
-2-2-1-1-2-1-2 Ashby Hill
-2-2-1-1-2-1-3 Abner W. Hill
-2-2-1-1-2-1-4 Thomas Cobb Hill
-2-2-1-1-2-2-1 Hugh Hagan
-2-2-1-1-2-2-2 Willis Cobb Hagan
-2-2-1-1-3-1-1 Martha Cobb Howard
-2-2-1-1-3-1-2 Whitner Howard
-2-2-1-1-3-1-3 Mary Ann Howard
-2-2-1-1-3-2-1 Charles Whitner Milner
-2-2-1-1-3-2-2 Benjamin Charles Milner
-2-2-1-1-3-2-3 Jean Shepard Milner
-2-2-1-1-3-2-4 John Cobb Milner
-2-2-1-1-3-4-1 Willis J. Milner
-2-2-1-1-3-4-2 Spann Whitner Milner
-2-2-1-1-3-4-3 Benjamin C. Milner
-2-2-1-1-4-1-1 Marion Smith
-2-2-1-1-4-1-2 Mary Brent Smith
-2-2-1-1-4-1-3 Lucy Smith
-2-2-1-1-4-1-4 Callie Smith
Re10-4 George Reade b 1640/5 Gloucester Co VA dsp.
Re10-5 Mildred Reade b 2 Oct 1643 bur Oct 1686 in Cumberland VA d 20 Oct 1686 in Cumberland Va.
m Augustine WARNER b 3 Jul 1642 in Gloucester, VA bur Jun 1681 in Warner Hall, Gloucester, VA. d 19 Jun 1681 in Warner Hall, Gloucester Co, VA
-1 Mary WARNER b 1664 in Lancaster Co VA bap 1665 in Lancaster Co VA d y
-2 Mary WARNER was babout 1671 VA d 12 Nov 1700 in Gloucester Co VA m Col. John Smith jr. b c 1662 VA d 14 Apr 1698 trustee & governor of Wm.& Mary College from founding until his death
-3 Augustine WARNER was bin 1671 in Gloucester, Va son of John Smith and Anna Bernard
-4 Mildred WARNER.
-5 Elizabeth WARNER b 24 Nov 1672 in Chesake d on 5 Feb 1720 in Gloucester Co Va m John Lewis II "Councillor"
-6 Mildred WARNER b about 1673 in Va
m 1690 Capt Lawrence WASHINGTON b Sep 1659 in Bridge Creek, Westmoreland Va d 30 Mar 1699 in Bridges Creek, Westmorland
-7 George WARNER b 1674 in Gloucester, VA
-2-1 Mildred Smith b 20 FEB 1681 1705 VA, Gloucester Co m Robert Porteus b 1679 VA, Gloucester Co, Newbottle d 8 AUG 1758 England, Yorkshire, Ripon
-2-2 Augustine Warner Smith b 06/16/1689 VA, Gloucester Co m Sarah Carver b 5 Jan 1694 Gloucester Co Va d ther 12 Mar 1726
-2-3 Phillip Smith b 06/01/1695 VA m Mary Mathews
-5-1 Charles Lewis b 13 Oct 1696 Chemokins St Peters Parish New Kent Va d 21 Sep 1779 St Jamaes Parish Goochland Va m Mary Randolph b 15 Oct 1725 Goochland Va d 17 Sep 1805 Henrico Va dau of Isham Randolph and Jane Lilburne Rogers
-2-1-1 Robert Porteus b 1705 VA, Gloucester Co d 25 APR 1754 England m Judith Cockayne b 7 OCT 1702 England d 2 OCT 1789 England
-2-2-1 Mary Smith b 13 JUL 1713 8 JUN 1780 VA, Essex Co m Col Robert Slaughter b 1702 VA, Essex Co d 3 NOV 1769 Culpeper Co
-2-2-2 John Smith "of Shooter's Hill" b 13 NOV 1715 19 NOV 1771 VA, Middlesex Co, Shooters Hill m Mary Jaquelin b 1 Mar 1714 James City Co Va dau of Edward Jacquelin b 1668 d 13 No 1739 and Martha Cary b 1686 d 1738
-2-2-3 Sarah Smith b 09/08/1717 aft 1769 VA, Gloucester Co m Robert Throckmorton, Mordecai Cooke IV
-2-2-4 Mildred Smith b 9/22/1719 d 1769 VA, Middlesex Co, Shooters Hill m John Austin Willis b 1718 Gloucester Co d Beddingfield Va
-2-2-5 Susannah Smith b 04/27/1725 VA m Col William Langbourne b 1723 Va
-5-1-1 Elizabeth Lewis b 28 Sep 1752 Albemarle Va d 1829 Ky m Bennett Henderson b 18 Sep 1750 Hanover Va d 18 Jan 1793 Albemarle Va
-2-1-1-1 Mildred Porteus b 1743/1744 VA, Bedford Co d 1815 England m Robert Hodgson b 1740 England, Cheshire, Congleton d 2 SEP 1816 England
-2-2-1-1 Col. James Slaughter b abt 1732 Culpeper Co d 1795 m Susan Clayton b abt 1736 Culpeper Co
-2-2-2-1 Augustine Smith b 3 JAN 1739 13 JUN 1774 VA, York Co m Margaret Boyd
-2-2-2-2 John Smith b 7 MAY 1750 3 MAR 1836 VA, Middlesex Co
-2-2-3-1
-2-2-4-1 John Willis b abt 1740 VA, Gloucester Co m Mary Hayes Plummer
-2-2-4-2 Francis Willis b abt 1745 3 APR 1829 m Elizabeth Edwards
-2-2-5-1 Mary Langbourne b 02/25/1758 VA, King William Co m Warner Throckmorton b 11/15/1750 VA
-5-1-1-1 James Livingston Henderson b about 1775 Va d 9 Jun 1813 Mer Rouge Morehouse La m Elizabeth Barlow dau of James Barlow and Lucinda Edith Edwards
-2-1-1-1-1 Rev. Robert Hodgson Jr. b 1773 England d 10 OCT 1844 London m Mary Tucker b 1778 England, d 1844 England
-2-2-1-1-1 Capt. Philip Pendleton Slaughter b 4 DEC 1758 Culpeper Co d 1849 Richmond City m Margaret French Strother b abt 1758 Westmoreland Co d abt 1835 Culpeper Co
-2-2-2-1-1 Mary Jaquelin b 12 FEB 1773 d 31 OCT 1846 VA, Alexandria m John Cripps Vowell
-2-2-2-1-2 Augustine Jacquelin b 28 MAY 1774 d 12 FEB 1830 VA m Susanna Taylor
-2-2-2-2-1 Augustine Charles Smith b 5 APR 1789 26 JUL 1843 VA, Frederick Co, "Hackwood" m Elizabeth Daingerfield Magill
-2-2-2-2-2 John Bull Davison Smith b abt 1800 1839 VA m Elizabeth Peyton
-2-2-4-1-1 Plummer Willis b abt 1777 NC, Bute Co d 1818 m Drucilla Ransom b about 1818
-2-2-4-2-1 Thomas Carver Willis b 1774 VA m Frances Madison Hite b 4 OCT 1773 d 27 JUL 1857 VA, Jefferson Co, Charles Town
-2-2-5-1-1 Martha Throckmorton b APR 1785 VA m Richard Jones
-2-2-5-1-2 Harriet Throckmorton b 10 JUN 1786 VA, King and Queen Co m William Taliaferro
-5-1-1-1-1 Lucy ann Henderson b 26 Apr 1806 La d before 1830 Quachita Parish LA m Joseph Wilds ancestors of DNA match of Matthew Avery
-2-1-1-1-1-1 Henrietta Mildred Hodgson b 1805 London d 1891 m Oswald Smith b 7 JUN 1794 Kent, Blendon Hall d 18 JUN 1863 Kent, Blendon Hall
-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 Frances Dora Smith b 29 JUL 1832 Kent, Blendon Hall d 5 FEB 1922 Middlesex, Chelsea, Hans Place m Claude Bowes-lyon b 21 JUL 1824 Hertfordshire, Redbourn d 16 FEB 1904 Italy, Liguria, Bordighera Imperia ancestors of Queen Elizabeth II
-2-2-1-1-1-1 Lucy Coleman Slaughter b 1782 Va m Isaac Hite Williams
-2-2-1-1-1-1-1 Margaret French b 1804 13 SEP 1873 VA m John Mercer Patton Sr.
-2-2-1-1-1-1-2 Ann Ophelia b abt 1805 VA m George Archibald Smith
-2-2-1-1-1-1-3 Mary Eleanor b 31 MAR 1816 1890 VA m Walker Maury Hite
-2-2-4-2-1-1 Thomas Hite Willis b 28 SEP 1800 VA, Jefferson Co, Medley Springs d 18 JAN 1884 WV, Jefferson Co, Charles Town
Re10 =12 Francis Reade b c 1645 in VA d in 1694. probably the same as d 1694 James City Va
m1 Jane Chrisman b 21 Mar 1646 Abington VA d 1693 York VA dau of Edmund Chrisman and Mary Moulson
m2 Ann Beal
Re10-7 Benjamin Reade b c 1647 in VA d 1731 VA
m Mary Gwynn dau of Rev John Gwynn b c 1630 and Mary Keeble sis of John Gwynn Driscoll lists only Mildred as child and her descendants
while Angelfire lists his wife as Lucy x but first child as Gwyn Reade and includes a dau Mildred but none of her children. A reconciliation of these reports would be to presume either two marriages to two sisters Gwynn or that only Lucy Gwynn was the wife.
Re10-8 Elizabeth Reade b c 1651/?68 York Co VA m George Holmes
Re10-9 Ann Reade was b c 1652?68 in York Co, VA
m George Holmes b 1667 New Kent Co Va d King and Queen Co Va (geni.com shows him as Dr. George Hoomes b c 1680 d 1733 son of maj John Hoomes and 5 ch not including Ann)
-1 Anne Holmes b 19 Dec 1695 Yorks Engl d 11 Mar 1735 m David Meriwether son of Nicholas Meriwether b 20 Oct 1667 d 5 Nov 1744 and Elizabeth Crawford b 1672 d 1762
-2 Christopher Hoomes
-3 Priscilla Hoomes b 1702 Essex Co VA d 27 Jul 1794 Goochland Co VA m Joseph Pollard
-4 Benjamin Hoomes
-5 Joseph Hoomes
-6 George Hoomes
-1-1 Thomas Mariwether b 1714 Hanover Co Va d 1756 m Elizabeth Thornton dau of Francis Thornton b 4 Jan 1683 Stafford C Va d 6 Feb 1737 Frederick Co and Mary Taliaferro b 1676 Essex Co Va
-1-2 James Meriwether b 1 Jun 1729 d 26 Sep 1801 m1 Judith Hardinia Burnley m2 Elizabeth Pollard
-1-3 Lucy Meriwether b 4 Feb 1751 Albemarle Co d 8 Sep 1837 m William Lewis
-3-1 Robert Pollard b 1724
-3-2 Sarah Pollard b 4 May 1725 d 1792 Caroline Co VA m Edmund Pendleton
-3-3 Anne Pollard b 1726 VA d 1763 m James Taylor b 7 Sep 1729 VA d 26 Sep 1756 Townsville Granville Co NC son of John Taylor and Catherine Pendleton b 8 Dec 1699 Kg and Qu Co VA d 26 Jul 1774 Granville Co NC
-3-4 Frances Pollard m Rogers
-3-5 Henry Pollard
-3-6 Elizabeth Pollard m Meriwether
-3-7 William Pollard
-3-8 Thomas Pollard
-3-9 Jane Pollard m Dandridge
-3-10 Mildred Pollard m Pendleton
-3-11 Priscilla Pollard
-1-1-1 Francis Meriwether b 21 Oct 1737 Hanover Co d 2 Jan 1803 m Martha Gaines Jameson
-1-1-2 Elizabeth Meriwether b 8 Mar 1743 d Sep 1812 m sheriff Thomas Johnson Sr b 6 Mar 1735 Kg Wm Co son of Nicholas Johnson and Elizabeth Hudson
-3-2-1 Edmund Pendleton Jr
-3-3-1 Sen. John Taylor of Caroline VA b 19 Dec 1753 Mt Airy Caroline Co VA d 20 Aug 1824 Hazelwood Pl Port Royal VA m Lucy M Penn b c 1766 Caroline Co d c 1830 dau of John Edmund Penn and Susannah Lyne b 1745
-3-3-2 Elizabeth A Taylor b 5 Jan 1756 Orange Co VA m Philip Johnson
-3-3-3 Hubbard Taylor

-1-1-2-1 Elizabeth Thornton Johnson b 30 Aug 1763 d Mar 1823 m John Poindexter
-1-1-2-2 Mary Johnson b 30 Aug 1763 d 10 Nov 1823 m John Winston son of Capt John Winston b 9 Jun 1724 d 1788 and Alice Bickerton b 1730
-1-1-2-3 Lucy Johnson b 28 Feb 1775 d 25 Aug 1841 m William Quarles b 9 Oct 1765 d 13 Aug 1834 Orange Co Va son of William Quarles b about 1733 and Mary Mills grandson of Sir Roger Quarles and Jane Tunstall
-3-3-1-1 John Taylor b 1789 d 1855 m Lucy Woodford b 1783 d 1832 dau of William Thornton Woodford and Mary Turner Taliaferro b 1772 d 1828
-3-3-1-2 William Penn Taylor b c 1790 Spotsylvania Co VA d 1850 Caroline Co VA m Elizabeth Moore b c 1816 dau of Bernard Moore and Lucy Anne Heabard Leiper b c 1748 Charlestown PA
-3-3-1-3 Edmund Taylor m Elizabeth Hord dau of Thomas Hord b 1735 Charlotte VA d there 1815
-3-3-1-4 George Taylor m Catherine Randolph
-3-3-1-5 Henry Taylor

-3-3-1-1-1 Edmund Pendleton Taylor b 1821 d 1875 m Susan Morris Dabney
-3-3-1-1-2 Lucy Penn Taylor m Basil Gordon
-3-3-1-2-1 James Taylor b c 1841 VA
-3-3-1-2-2 Bernard Taylor b c 1834 VA
-3-3-1-4-1 Lucy Penn Taylor b c 1798 VA m Charles Carter Lee b 8 Nov 1798 Stratford Pl Westmoreland Co VA d 21 Mar 1871 Windsor Forest Powhatan Co VA son Gen Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee and Ann Hill Carter
-3-3-1-4-2 Ann Taylor
-3-3-1-4-3 Eliza Taylor
-3-3-1-4-4 John Penn Taylor
-3-3-1-4-5 George Taylor

-3-3-1-4-1-1 George Taylor Lee
-3-3-1-4-1-2 Henry Lee
-3-3-1-4-1-3 Robert Randolph Lee
-3-3-1-4-1-4 William Carter Lee
-3-3-1-4-1-5 Mildred Lee m Dr John Taylor Francis
-3-3-1-4-1-6 Catherine Randolph Lee
-3-3-1-4-1-7 John Penn Lee
Re10-10 Mildred Reade b 1643 Williamsburg, VA d 20.10.1686 Warner Hall, Gloucester, VA
m Augustine Warner b 03.06.1642 Gloucester Co VA d 19.06.1681 VA
+1 Col Augustine W Warner b 11/28/1610 Norwich Norfolk England Death 12/26/1674 Gloucester Co VA
Mary Townley b 05/13/1614 England, Lancashire, Stone Edge d 08/11/1662 Va Gloucester Co
+2 Thomas Warner b 14 MAR 1581 d 27 AUG 1616 (continued from above)
m Elizabeth Southerton b 1582 d 1629
Re10-10-1 1209. i. Mildred WARNER b 1671 Warner Hall Gloucester Co VA d 26.03.1701, England.
m Lawrence Washington b 9.1659 VA d 02.1697 VA son of Col John Washington and Anna Pope for ch see above Lawrence Washington.
-1 Elizabeth Washington b 12 JAN 1728/9 Fredericksburg VA d 1783
-2 Mary Isabella Washington b c 1730 m Howell Lewis
-3 Sarah Ann Washington b c 14 SEP 1731 d 1820 m Duff Green
Re10-10-2 Elizabeth Warner b 24.11.1672, Cheske, Gloucester Co VA d 05.02.1719
m John Lewis Jr b 30 Nov 1669 Warner Hall Gloucester Co VA d 14 Nov 1725
+1 Maj John Lewis Sr b 1635 d 1689 and Isabella Warner/?Townley
Re10-10-2-1 John Lewis b 22.03.1694 Warner Hall Gloucester Co VA d 17.01.1754 Chemokins New Kent Co VA
m Frances Fielding b 1698 Albemarle Co VA d 27.10.1731 Gloucester Co VA
+1 Henry Fielding and Mary Howell
Re10-10-2-1-1 Col Charles Lewis b 20.02.1728, Warner Hall Gloucester Co VA d 16.02.1779 Albemarle Co VA m LUCY TALIAFERRO b 1735, Spotsylvania Co VA
Re10-10-2-2 Elizabeth Lewis b 1704, Gloucester Co. VA d 22.04.1775, Berkely Co VA
m 1735 Berkely VA Daniel B Ashcraft b 14.08.1698 Stonington Twp New London Co CT d 09.10.1755 New London Co, Stonington Twp CT
-a Uriah Ashcraft
-b John Ashcraft
-d Ephriam Ashcraft
-e Jedidiah Ashcraft
-f Mary Ashcraft m Wyllis
-g Hannah Ashcraft
+1 John Ashcraft b 14 Aug 1671 Groton CT d there 5 Jun 1732
m 12 Sep 1690 in Groton CT Mary Burroughs b 12 Nov 1672 Groton New London CT d there 1723
-a John Burrows Jr
-c Mary Burroughs m Tuttle
-d Hannah Burrows m Woodward
-e Margaret Burroughs m Dewey
-f Samuel Burrows
-g Robert Burrows
-h Rebecca Burrows
-i Jeremiah Burrows
-j Isaac Burrows
-k Abigail Burrows m Latham
-a Edward Ashcraft d 1665
+2 John Ashcraft b 12 JUl 1618 Lancashire d 28 Apr 1666 St Michael Parish Barbados m Elizabeth
m Hannah Osborn she m2 Blackman
+2 John Burrows Sr b 15 Apr 1642 New London CT d 12 Feb 1716 Groton CT
m 14 Dec 1670 in Groton CT Hannah Culver
+3 Richard Ashcraft b 1575 Little Paxton Huntingdonshire d 4 Jul 1630 Stockport Cheshire
Alice Towers
+3 Robert Burrows
m Marie Ireland
Re10-10-2-2-1 Ephraim ASHCRAFT b 1724, PA d 1791, PA
Re10-10-2-2-2 FELIX ASHCRAFT b 1726, PA
Re10-10-2-2-3 JACOB ASHCRAFT b 18.02.1733, Fayette City Fayette Co PA d 1756, Fayette City Fayette Co PA
Re10-10-2-2-4 Jediah ASHCRAFT b 1735 Bucks Co PA d 19.04.1793 Hardin Co KY
Re10-10-2-2-5 Ichabod Ashcraft b 1737 MD or WV d 01.05.1804 Uniontown Fayette PA, Revolutionary War Veteran recognized by the Daughters of the American Revolution.
m1 Sarah Elizabeth Coleman b 1733 Berkeley Co.VA d 17.02.1798 + 2 ch
m2 Rachel Ashcraft b 1737 Berkely Co VA d 1821 Knox Co OH + 1 ch
*1 Robert Coleman and Sarah Saunders
Re10-10-2-2-5-1 Jediah Ashcraft b 1766, Sleepy Creek Morgan Co West VA d 07.1820, Grant Co KY
Re10-10-2-2-5-2 1Daniel B Ashcraft b 1761 Sleepy Creek Berkeley Co, VA d 04.03.1846, Pike Coshocton, OH
m1 Elizabeth Ann Cathrine Shuman b 1756; d 1824, Coshocton Co OH m2 Mary SEWARD, 29.11.1825, Coshocton Co OH may have died from complications giving birth to Mary. After Catherine died he married a widow with two children, was one of the very first people to be buried "in the little family cemetery on top of the hill above the old homeplace." That statement made me think that perhaps they were not really buried here in the Broomstick Cemetery, as is stated in "The Ashcraft Family" by Martha Ashcraft Neal. But a photo from Linda Page showing the location of the Ashcraft homestead at the bottom of the hill down along Fivemile Run confirmed that they were buried here. It was actually their second home in the area. Starting in 1945, Helen Meredith with the help of family and friends, searched and recorded the cemeteries of Coshocton Co. There was a stone for a Catherine Ashcraft (not this Catherine, but the fourth child of Daniel's son Jacob) in the Broomstick Cemetery back then; it was there when Linda Page visited in 1998; but it was no longer there in the summer of 2009. Indeed, less than half the stones that had been recorded back in the middle of the 1900s were still there. Whether some were stolen, or whether they have all toppled and sunk in the mud and been overgrown is hard to know. Notater for Mary SEWARD: Mary was the ninth of ten children born to Deacon Enos Seward and Sarah Goss. Her siblings: Enos Jr., Eli, Amos, Gad, David, Levi, Sarah, Titus and Ebenezer. Her father moved the family from MA to Pennsylvania in about 1793 to farm the land that originally belonged to her mother's father, Philip Goss IV. Mary married first, George Goodwin, son of Elijah Goodwin and Parthena Fuller of Sharon CT, on November 14, 1809. They had four children: Elijah, James, Sarah and John, all born in Luzerne Co, Pennsylvania. In November, 1815, the family moved to Pike township, Coshocton Co, Ohio, where George died in 1823. Mary married second, Daniel Ashcraft, originally from Berkeley Co, Virginia, on November 29, 1825 in Coshocton Co. The marriage did not survive and in 1837 a separation agreement was filed that provided for Mary's security. By 1840, when her son James Goodwin, moved his family to Sullivan, Indiana, Mary went with them.
-1 Jacob Ashcraft b 30.03.1793, Fayette Co PA d 19.02.1862, Pike Coshocton, OH Notater for JACOB ASHCRAFT: 21 AUG 1850 Pike, Coshocton, Ohio image 17 on FamilySearch Jacob Ashcraft M 57 Pennsylvania Martha Ashcraft F 54 Maryland Jesse Ashcraft M 24 Ohio William Ashcraft M 22 Ohio Jacob Ashcraft M 18 Ohio Catharine Ashcraft F 26 Ohio Martha Ashcraft F 16 Ohio Joshua Ashcraft M 13 Ohio Sarah Ashcraft F 10 Ohio William Baily M 73 Virginia Abagail Baily F 76 Virginia 1860 Pike Tp, Coshocton, Ohio pg 108 Jacob Ashcraft M 65 Pennsylvania Martha Ashcraft F 64 Maryland Catharine Ashcraft F 36 Maryland Albert Ashcraft M 4 Ohio Henry Walcott M 25 Ohio Sarah Walcott F 20 Ohio Geo Wolcott M 19 Ohio m MARTHA PATSY FAIRALL b 31.03.1796 Prince George Co MD d 06.02.1874 Coshocton Co OH dau of William FAIRALL and Elizabeth HYATT -1 William Tracy ASHCRAFT b 27.08.1827, Coshocton Co OH d 08.06.1898, Coshocton Co OH This family is one of the few besides the Minteers where someone in the family collected quite a few stories and put them into a book. It is also the only family where can trace an ancestor back to the first U.S. Census in 1790. In Georges Township, Fayette Co, PA, in 1790, there were four Ashcraft brothers: Ephraim, Daniel, Icabod, and Jacob. Daniel was my 5X Great-grandfather. In 1790 it was him, his wife, and their daughter Mary, who later married Thomas McKee in Ohio. In 1800 they were still in Georges Township, presumably in the same place, and had had five more children�two girls and three boys. The middle of those three boys was Jacob, my 4X Great-grandfather, and it is him followed in the census records. Daniel moved to Coshocton Co, OH in 1808, settling on the SW � of Section 22 in Pike Township. Pike is a five mile by five mile township, with the numbering of the sections starting in the northeast corner and proceeding in the manner that was later adopted for the six mile by six mile townships for the rest of the country. Ohio was the experimental ground for deciding how land would be laid out. The 1810 census has been lost for Ohio, except for Washington Co. In 1820 Jacob was living in Pike Township, Coshocton Co, two houses from his father. That would seem to indicate that Daniel stayed on the original place, while Jacob moved to the place a couple miles north, above which the Broomstick Cemetery is located. That�s the SE � of Section 12. In 1820, Jacob and his wife, the former Martha �Patsey� Fairall, had just one child, daughter Elizabeth. Jacob was said to have bought Sections 8 and 14, and on modern maps it is still called Ashcraft Ridge. By 1830 they had added five children to the family�four boys and one girl. Another son had died in May 1820 on the same day he was born. William, born in 1827, was the youngest child in the family at that time. In 1840 they had four more children�two boys and two girls�which completed their family. By 1850 Elizabeth and Daniel were married with families of their own. William was 22, and his future wife, Catherine Huff, 19, was living next door. Also in the Ashcraft household were William Baily, age 73, and Abagail Baily, age 76. haven�t been able to figure out how they were connected to the Ashcrafts. (Of course it is understood throughout these Bios that out in the country �next door� is likely a half a mile to a mile away.) In 1860 William and Catherine had already had all the children that they would have�two. Considering how big so many families were in those days, have to wonder if perhaps there were complications from delivering Sarah, my great-great-grandmother, which prevented Catherine from having any more children. In 1870 it was again the four of them in Pike Township, presumably on the same piece of land William had lived on all his life, although they may have built a new house at some point. By 1880 Sarah had married George Meek and had her first two children. So it was just William, Catherine, and Allen at home.� m Catherine D HUFF b 27.10.1830 Faquier Co VA d 07.05.1904 Coshocton Co OH dau of ELEVEN HUFF and ELIZA HAYS
-2 DANIEL ALLEN ASHCRAFT b 23.04.1821, Pike Coshocton Co OH d 30.10.1898, Coshocton Co OH. m Mary CRAWFORD b 12.07.1821 OH d 18.08.1890, The 1850 census lists 2 one-year old 'Infact Ashcraft.' These are, presumably, Perry and Melissa. Some RootsWeb researchers have assumed these are twins and use Perry's birthday as the date for each but the gravestone picture on Find-a-Grave is pretty definitive. Ths means that the census taker put them both at age 1 even though Perry was 2 days shy of his 2nd birthday and Melissa was actually only 9-months old at the time.
-3 MARTHA E ASHCRAFT b 30.04.1834, Coshocton Co OH d 25.03.1920. m Henry NOLAND b 04.08.1826 Coshocton Co OH d 06.04.1908 Coshocton Co OH ?recording and/or collating errors made with the 1880 census. Henry & Martha Noland are listed on pg 13 (image 9 on Ancestry.com) near the bottom with two of their children (Jacob and Sarah). Their household is followed by that of dA. Ashcraft (Martha's brother, 'Daniel Allen'). In addition to Daniel's wife & two youngest sons, a Mary Noland is included in his household. Based on the age, this is almost certainly Henry & Martha's daughter. Whether she was living with her uncle or if this was a recording error is unclear but what is more obvious is that the next page (pg 14/image 10) starts with the William McKee family and ends on line 32 with Albert Ashcraft as a farm hand in the Heft family. This entry is followed by the enumerator's certification that he has completed his assigned district. Even though this suggests the end of the list, there are two more full pages (numbered 15 & 16). Page 15 starts with Flora E. Noland and 4 other Nolands (George, Lakin, Minie [sic] Blanch & Madison). Based on the ages, these are Henry & Martha children (Flora, George and Laken were listed in their household in the 1870 census and Minnie was mistakenly listed as 'Nancy.' Madison, at age 7 in 1880, would not have been born yet in 1870.) Thus, believe pages 15 & 16 belong in front of page 13. ===== 14 JUL 1860 Pike Township, Coshocton, Ohio pg 118 Henry Noland M 35 Ohio Martha Noland F 26 Ohio Sarah Noland F 2 Ohio Jacob Noland M 1 Ohio 8 JUN 1870 Pike, Coshocton, Ohio pg 15 Henry Noland M 43 Ohio Martha Noland F 35 Ohio Sarah Noland F 12 Ohio Jacob Noland M 11 Ohio Mary Noland F 9 Ohio Flora Noland F 7 Ohio George Noland M 5 Ohio Lakin Noland M 2 Ohio Nancy Noland F 0 Ohio 9 JUN 1880 Pike, Coshocton, Ohio pg 13 Henry Noland Self M 54 Ohio Martha Noland Wife F 45 Ohio Jacob Noland Son M 22 Ohio Sarah M Noland Daughter F 22 Ohio pg 15 Flora E Noland Daughter F 17 Ohio Geo Noland Son M 16 Ohio Loken M Noland Son M 12 Ohio Minie Blanch Noland Daughter F 10 Ohio Madison L Noland Son M 7 Ohio
-4 Elizabeth ASHCRAFT b 18.06.1818 Coshocton Co OH d 03.05.1894, Coshocton Co OH m MONTRAVILLE COCHRAN b 11.10.1818, Loudoun Co VA d 26.06.1891, Coshocton Co Ohio Usa. nine ch bur Broomstick Cemetery
-5 Catherine ASHCRAFT b 24.06.1823, OH d 01.02.1874.
-6 JESSE ASHCRAFT b 03.09.1825, Pike Coshocton Co OH d 07.10.1909, Newark Licking Co OH m Elizabeth GARDNER b 05.05.1835, OH d 09.08.1924, Newark Licking Co OH
-7 JACOB ASHCRAFT b 03.11.1829, Pike Coshocton Co OH d 26.07.1831, Pike Coshocton Co Ohio Usa.
-8 JACOB BUZZ ASHCRAFT b 15.02.1832, Coshocton Co Ohio Usa; d 16.02.1916, Pike Coshocton Co OH m LYDIA MARGARET RUSSELL b 23.05.1840, Coshocton Co OH d 07.04.1922, Pike Coshocton Co OH dau of William and Harriott Russell. T
-9 JOSHUA ASHCRAFT b 29.03.1837, Ohio Usa; d 21.06.1913, Macon Co IL m REBECCA ZOLLARS b 26.02.1841, Ohio Usa; d 10.03.1935, Macon Co Illinois Usa. A four-year old, Ellen Irwin is listed in the 1870 census with Joshua and Rebecca and then as Ella Ashcroft [sic] in 1880. Assuming the Irwin name is correct, suspect Ellen/Ella is a relative that was adopted by the Ashcrafts.
-10 SARAH ASHCRAFT b 29.01.1840, Coshocton Co OH d 24.04.1907, Henry Co OH m Henry WALCOTT b 19.08.1835, Harrison Hamilton Co OH d 16.05.1906, Henry Co Ohio Usa.
-1-1 Sarah Elizabeth ASHCRAFT b 29.03.1859 Coshocton Co OH d 16.07.1914 Coshocton Co OH m George ALONZO MEEK b 19.08.1852 Coshocton Co OH d 02.09.1917 Coshocton Co OH son of DAVID MEEK
-1-2 Allen ASHCRAFT b Coshocton Co OH d 31.03.1888 Fallsbury Licking Co OH m FLORENCE VICTORIA TIPTON b 18.07.1858 West Bedford Coshocton Co OH d 25.07.1935 Newark Licking Co OH, census 12 JUN 1900 Fallsburg Township, Licking, Ohio ED 167 sheet 4B Florence Ashcraft Head F 42 Ohio Elsie M Ashcraft Daughter F 18 Ohio Cary B Ashcraft Son M 17 Ohio Ivy B Ashcraft Daughter F 15 Ohio Ulyses A Ashcraft Son M 12 Ohio 1910 Fallsbury, Licking, Ohio ED 52 Sheet 1A Florence V Ashcroft Head F 57 Ohio Iva B Ashcroft Daughter F 24 Ohio Ulysus A Ashcroft Son M 21 Ohio 1920 Newark Ward 4, Licking, Ohio ED 158 Sheet 6B Florence Ashcraft Head M 60 Ohio Iva Ashcraft Daughter F 34 Ohio 1930 Newark, Licking, Ohio ED 0031 Sheet 8B Florence Ashcraft Head F 68 Ohio Ivy B Ashcraft Daughter F 38 Ohio
-2-1 GEORGE ASHCRAFT b 01.02.1847 Coshocton Co OH d 22.04.1905 Pike Coshocton Co OH m VIOLET J MCGRUDER b 04.02.1857 Pike Coshocton Co OH d 22.04.1905 West Carlisle Coshocton Co OH
-3-1 MINNIE Blanche NOLAND b 23.05.1870, Ohio Usa; d 09.11.1925, Frazeysburg Muskingum Co Ohio Usa m ALVA JAY FAIRALL b 10.11.1868, Frazeysburg Muskingum Co Ohio Usa; d 04.08.1937, Newark Licking Co Ohio Usa.
-8-1 William S Ashcraft
-8-2 George W Ashcraft
-8-3 Thomas Ashcraft
-8-4 Norah, Mary N Ashcraft
-8-5 Harriott K Ashcraft
-8-6 Russell E Ashcraft
-8-7 Arthur Ashcraft
-8-8 Jacob L Ashcraft
-1-1-1 ANNA Catherine MEEK b 10.10.1882 Fallsburg Licking Co OH d 05.01.1936, Baltimore City MD m JOSEPH WARNER WRIGHT b 17.08.1879 Fallsburg Licking Co OH d 16.01.1961 Newark Licking Co Ohio Usa.
-1-1-2 CLARENCE ALLEN MEEK b 09.08.1879, OH d 01.07.1913, Fallsburg Licking Co OH m1 BERTHA MAUD MILLER, b 07.07.1883 Fallsburg Licking Co Ohio Usa d 12.01.1959 Coshocton Co OH dau of George MILLER and MATILDA JONES m2 WHITEHEAD b 1880.
-1-1-3 CHARLES MEEK b 12.06.1886 Fallsburg Licking Co OH m LENA/Evalena/Helena PURCELL b 12.04.1884 Wilmington Clinton Co OH d 23.08.1977 Licking Co, OH
-1-1-4 AUSTIN EMMET MEEK b 26.12.1877 Pike Coshocton Co OH d 31.08.1908, OH m DAISY UNITA LUGENBEAL b 1877, OH d 1950
-1-1-5 HARVEY LEANDER MEEK b 25.04.1890 Fallsburg Licking Co OH d 11.04.1938, Newark Licking Co OH m NELLIE E MOSSMAN b 04.07.1895 Newark Licking Co OH d 07.01.1986 Licking Co OH
-1-2-1 ULYSSES ALLEN ASHCRAFT b 09.09.1888, Fallsburg Licking Co OH d 17.11.1937, Newark Licking Co OH m24 Dec 1914 EMAREE Williams b 11.06.1899, Reading Licking Co OH d 22.11.1974, Newark Licking Co OH she m2 husband's 2nd cousin, on 24 Dec 1914 when she was just 15 years old. Her father signed but they also 'lied' about her age as being 17 at the time Emaree first married Ulysses A Ashcraft, her second husband's 2nd cousin, on 24 Dec 1914 when she was just 15 years old. Her father signed but they also 'lied' about her age as being 17 at the time
-2-1-1 HOWARD BILLMAN ASHCRAFT b 21.08.1893, Pike Coshocton Co Ohio Usa; d 28.03.1960, Newark Licking Co Ohio Usa m EMAREE Williams b 11.06.1899, Reading Licking Co OH d 22.11.1974, Newark Licking Co Ohio Usa.

-1-1-2-1 PAUL ClareNCE30 MEEK b 16.01.1909, Coshocton Co OH d 21.09.1930, Clay Knox Co OH
-1-1-2-2 VIRGINIA DARE MEEK b 12.09.1912 Buncombe Co, NC d 24.03.2003 Mount Vernon Knox Co OH m JESSE H MARTIN b 17.10.1905 Knox Co OH d 08.12.1967 Columbus Franklin Co, OH
-1-1-5-1 HAROLD MEEK b 27.09.1915 Newark Licking Co OH d 02.07.1998 West Roxbury Suffolk Co MA Notater for MARTHA E QUERRY: Martha E. McCord, 86, of Fort Collins, died Tuesday,Feb. 20, 2001, at Poudre Valley Hospital. She was born May 24, 1914, in Soldier, Kan., to Charles Andy Querry and Sadie Mae Place Querry. She graduated from high school in Blue Rapids, Kan., in 1932. She married H.B. McCord on April 15, 1937, in Marysville, Kan. She lived in Kansas and Nebraska before moving to Longmont in 1956. She lived in Fort Collins since 1962. She worked at a chicken hatchery in Hanover, Kan., for five years. She was a cook for Poudre School District from 1964 until retiring in 1976. She volunteered at Foothills Gateway Rehabilitation Center and Special Olympics. She was a member of the Rebekahs, the Sunshine Club and LAPN. She enjoyed crossword puzzles, sewing, cooking and spending time in her flower garden. Survivors include a son; four daughters; two sisters; 20 grandchildren; and 43 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Dianne Elaine McCord, and five brothers. Reager Funeral Home�
Re10-10-2-2-5-9 Hannah Ashcraft b 1775 d 28.07.1829
m Thomas Colvin b 1769 d 21.02.1841.
Re10-10-2-2-6 DANIEL ASHCRAFT b 1736, Berkely Co VA d 10.10.1774 Point Pleasant Mason Co VA
Re10-10-2-2-7 John ASHCRAFT b 1737, PA d 1832, PA
Re10-10-2-2-8 Elizabeth ASHCRAFT b 1739 Berkely Co VA d 1792.
Re10-10-2-2-9 Richard ASHCRAFT b 1740 Chambers Mill Fayette Co VA d 1792 Chambers Mill Fayette Co VA
Re10-10-2-2-10 RACHEL ASHCRAFT b 1741, PA d 1821, Knox Co Ohio Usa.
Re10-10-2-2-11 MARGARET ASHCRAFT b 1743, Berkely Co VA d 1744.
Re10-10-2-3 Anne Lewis b 14.02.1712, Warner Hall Gloucester Co VA d 1802, Halifax Co NC
m Richard Robert Lowry b 1707 Elizabeth City Hampton Co VA d 12.06.1773 Edgecombe Co NC
+1 William Lowry and Rachel Moore
Re10-10-2-3-12 John Lowry b 1745, VA d 1818, Stewart Co TN
m Winnifred Beacham b 1753, Northumberland Co VA d 1836 Henry Co TN
-1 Sarah/Sally Lowry m y Rushing
-2 Robert M. Lowry b 1782 Anso Co NC d 20 Aug 1866 Nevada Co AR m c 1807 in Stewart TN Ellen Thompson
Re10-10-2-4 Mary Lewis b 1709, Warner Hall Gloucester Co VA d 1748, Gloucester Co VA
m Maj. Robert Throckmorton b 1693 Ware Parish Gloucester Co VA
+1 Gabriel Throckmorton and Frances Cooke i. Robert THROCKMORTON b 20.11.1736, Culpeper Co VA m LUCY THROCKMORTON b 1740, Gloucester Co VA
Re10-10-2-5 Mildred Lewis b 1691, New Kent Co VA d 1733, Fredricksburg VA m Henry Willis b 1696 VA d 14.09.1740, VA
Re10-8
Ga14-10 Susan DYMOKE b 1552 d after 3 Mar 1611.
Ga14-11 Arthur DYMOKE b 1554 in Scrivelsby
Ga14-12 Edward DYMOKE b 1556 in Scrivelsby d after 1 Jan 1634
Ga16-4 Anne Gascoigne
m1/2. Sir Thomas Fairfax of Walton d 1520It appears that this Anne also m ...
m2/1. Ralph Nevill of Thornton Bridge
-1 Sir Nicholas Fairfax d 1570 m Jane Palmes of Lindley
-2 Margaret Fairfaxm William Sayer of Worsell
-3 Anne Fairfax m William Haryington
-4 Dorothy Fairfax m y Dawtry
-5+ Thomas dvpsp, Myles, William, Guy, Robert, Isabell, Elsabeth, Dorothy, Katherine
-1-1 Sir William Fairfax d 1 Nov 1597
m Jane Stapleton dau of Bryan Stapleton of Nottingham and Burton Jorce grandau of Richard Stapleton gr grandau of Bryan Stapleton ?desc of St21-4 to 23-5
-1-2 Nicholas Fairfax m Jane Hungate dau of William Hungate of Saxton
-1-3 George Fairfax m Frances Salvin dau of Sir Francis Salvin of Thorpsalvin and Newbigging
-1-4 Thomas Fairfax m _ Vaux
-1-5 Robert Fairfax 'of Pockthorpe' m x Spencer dau of John Spencer of Yeringham
-1-6 Edward Fairfax m Ursula Mordaunt dau of John Mordaunt, 2nd Lord
-1-7 Margaret Fairfax m Sir William Belasyse, Sheriff of Yorkshire a 1574
-1-8 Anne Fairfax m Christopher de Frickley
-1-10 Ellenor Fairfax m John Vavasor of Hazlewood b 1538, dsp 1609
-1-11 Elizabeth Fairfax m _ Roos of Ingneythorp
-1-12 Mary Fairfax m Sir Henry Curwen of Workington d 1597
-1-13+ Cuthbert, Henry
-1-1-1 Thomas Fairfax, Viscount Fairfax b 1574 d 1636
m Catherine Constable b 1579 d 1626 dau of Sir Henry Constable of Burton Constable b 1557 d 1607 and Margaret Dormer grandau of Sir John Constable of Kirby Knowle b 1527 d 1579 and Margaret Scrope (dau of John Le Scrope, 8th Baron Scrope of Bolton d 22 Jun 1549 and Mabel de Dacre) as well as Sir William Dormer d 17 May 1575 and Dorothy Catesby
-1-1-2 Nicholas Fairfax m Isabel Beck dau of Thomas Beck of Acton = Beckwith of Aikton
-1-1-3 Jane Fairfax m Cuthbert Morley
-1-1-4 Margaret Fairfax m1 Watkinson Payler m2 Sir John Hotham
-1-1-5 Catherine Fairfax d 23.02.1666 BE1883 Ingram appears to confuse this Catherine with her niece Catherine, above. m1 11.06.1622 Robert Stapleton of Wighill b 1601, d 11.03.1635 m2 sp Sir Matthew Boynton, Bart of Barmston b 1591, d 1646-7
-1-1-6 Mary Fairfax m Sir Thomas Layton of Estlayton b 1597, bur 27.02.1651
-1-1-7 Dorothy Fairfax m1 John Ingram dsp m2 Sir Thomas Norcliffe of Langton or Huntingdon
-1-1-8 Jordan, John
-1-1-1-1 Thomas Fairfax 2nd Viscount of Elmley b c1599 d 24.09.1641 m Alathea Howard d 03.09.1677 dau of Sir Philip Howard
-1-1-1-2 Henry Fairfax d 04.04.1650 m Frances Baker dau of Henry Baker of Hurst
-1-1-1-3 William Fairfax of Lythe m Mary Cholmeley dau of Marmaduke Cholmeley of Brandsby
-1-1-1-4 Nicholas Fairfax m Isabel Beck dau of Thomas Beck of Acton = Beckwith of Aikton
-1-1-1-5 Jane Fairfax m Cuthbert Morley
-1-1-1-6 Margaret Fairfax m1 Watkinson Payler m2 Sir John Hotham
-1-1-1-7 Catherine Fairfax d 23.02.1666 BE1883 Ingram appears to confuse this Catherine with her niece Catherine, m1 11.06.1622 Robert Stapleton of Wighill b 1601, d 11.03.1635 m2 sp Sir Matthew Boynton, Bart of Barmston b 1591, d 1646-7
-1-1-1-8 Mary Fairfax d 1636 m Sir Thomas Layton of Estlayton b 1597, bur 27.02.1651
-1-1-1-9 Dorothy Fairfax m1 John Ingram dsp m2 Sir Thomas Norcliffe of Langton or Huntingdon
-1-1-1-10 Jordan and John
Ga16 Dorothy Gascoigne
m Nynyan Markenfield
-1 Thomas Markenfield of Markenfield m Margaret Norton dau of John Norton
-2 Alice Markenfield m Sir Robert Malyverer/Mauleverer of Woodersome/Wothersome West Riding Yorkshire
-3 Elianor/Elizabeth Markenfield m Robert Aske of Aughton
Either this Thomas or a son of the same name took part in the Rising of the North in 1569. The family was forced to flee abroad. Their great hall was confiscated.
-1-2 Williams Markenfield b c1582
-1-3 Johns Markenfield
-1-4 Annes Markenfield
-2-1 William MAULEVERER b 1525 in Wothersome d Apr 1539 in Wothersome buried 25 Apr 1539 in Bardsey, West Riding, Yorkshire, England.
-2-2 Robert MAULEVERER b 1526 in Wothersome
-2-3 Dorothy MAULEVERER b 1528 d Mar 1590 m 21 Jan 1543 in Bardsley John KAYE Esq b 1528 in Woodsome, West Riding d Jul 1594 in Almondbury, West Riding.
-2-4 Sir Edmund MAULEVERER b 1530 d 27 Apr 1571.
-2-5 Anne MAULEVERER b 1532 in Wothersome
-2-6 Thomas MAULEVERER b 1535 in Wothersome
-3-1 John Aske d young
-3-2 Robert Aske of Aughton, Sheriff of Yorkshire a 1588 m1 Elizabeth Dawney + 5 ch dau of Sir John Dawney m2 Anne Sutton dau of Thomas Sutton of Burton, Lincolnshire
-3-3 Elizabeth Aske m Gabriel Fairfax of Steeton
-3-4 Dorothy Aske, ancestor of Pres.J. K. Polk m Henry Fairfax son of Sir William of Steeton
-3-5+ other issue - Christopher, William, Mary d young
-3-8 (by partner unknown) Robert Aske of London goldsmith
m1 Christian Fairfax �+5 ch dau of Sir Thomas Fairfax of Denton m2 Ellen Meering + 7 ch dau of Francis Meering of Collingham
-3-2-2 Hellen or Ellenor Aske d 23.08.1620 m 1582 Sir Thomas Fairfax, 1st Lord of Cameron b 1560, d 02.05.1640
-3-2-3+ other issue - Mary, Jane, Elizabeth
-3-2-6 Ann Aske m William Pennyman son of Sir William, Bart ?
-3-2-7+ other issue - Francis, Frances, Margaret, Catherine, Everell, Christian
Maj Richard SALTONSTALL bap 1 Oct 1610 d 29 Apr 1694 d 29 Apr 1694 Hulme Lancashire m 4 Jul 1633 All Hallows London Muriel Gurdon dau of Brampton Gurdon of Assington Suffolk and Muriel Sedley
-2-3-1-4-2 Rosamond SALTONSTALL bap 16 Apr 1612 in Wragby
-2-3-1-4-3 Samuel SALTONSTALL b 1614 in Wragby d 21 Jan 1696 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA
-2-3-1-4-4 Robert SALTONSTALL bap 3 Jul 1617 in Wragby d Aug 1650 in Boston, Suffolk, MA
-2-3-1-4-5 Henry SALTONSTALL bap 9 Nov 1619 in Wragby
-2-3-1-4-6 Grace SALTONSTALL bap 26 Feb 1622 in Wragby
-2-3-1-4-7 John SALTONSTALL bap 28 Nov 1624 in Wragby
Ga16-6+ other issue - Thomas Gascoigne b 1474, others dsp - Henry, Thyomas, Henry, John, Elenor, Mawde, Joan
552. Anne Percy b 1447 Yorkshire d 05.07.1522 Westminster Middlesex
m before 16.10.1460 Sir Thomas Hungerford b 1447 Farleigh Berkshire d 18.01.1469 Salisbury Wiltshire
+1 Robert Hungerford, 3rd Lord Hungerford, Lord Moleyns b before 1429, d 18.05.1463/4< Both Robert and, later, his son Thomas were attainted and beheaded for their support of the Lancastrian cause in the War of the Roses.
m before 05.11.1440 Eleanor Molines b 11.06.1426, dau of William, Lord Molines
Mary Hungerford, de jure Baroness Botreaux b 1468, Salisbury Wiltshire d by 10.07.1533, Leicestershire
m Edward Hastings, 2nd Lord Ashby de la Zouch, 'Lord Hungerford' b 26.11.1466 d 08.11.1506/7, Reside aft 1466 Kirby Muxloe Castle, 1475 Knight of the Bath, 1483-1506 2nd Baron of Hastings of 1461 Creation, , 1462 Knight of the Garter, Battle of Towton, Battle of Mortimer's Cross for ch see above 556) Sir Edward Hastings. son of SIR HASTINGS and Katherine NEVILLE.
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Pe18-9-1 553. Joan Raynsford b 1485 Solihull Warwickshire
m Thomas SHEPHERD. b 1480 Stewkley Buckinghamshire
Pe18-9-1-1 Thomas SHEPHARD b 1537 Ludlow Shropshire
m Amphilice CHAMBERLAIN b 1544 Maulden Bedford dau of William CHAMBERLAIN and JANE NEVILL
Pe18-9-1-1-1 Elizabeth SHEPHERD b 1569 Ludlow Shropshire d 11.11.1637, New Haven New Haven Co CT +1 Robert EATON and ANNE LEVERSON
Pe18-9-1-1-1-1 John Eaton b 1595, Hatton Warwickshire d 29.10.1668, Haverhill Essex MA
m ANNE CROSSMAN b 1599 England.
+1 y CROSSMAN
Pe18-9-1-1-1-1-1 John EATON b 1619, Hatton Warwickshire d 01.11.1682, Salisbury Essex Co MA
m MARTHA ROWLANDSON b 1622, Salisbury Essex Co MA d 01.11.1682, Salisbury Essex Co MA
Pe18-9-1-1-1-1-2 Elizabeth Eaton b 1624, Salisbury Essex Co MA d 21.01.1683, Haverhill Essex MA
m JAMES DAVIS b 28.01.1621 England d 18.07.1694 Haverhill Essex MA
+1 y DAVIS
Pe18-9-1-1-1-1-2-1 James DAVIS b 03.10.1660, Haverhill Essex MA d 05.04.1708, Haverhill Essex MA
Pe18-9-1-1-1-1-2-2 ELISHA DAVIS b 30.08.1670, Haverhill Essex MA d 18.01.1738, Haverhill Essex MA Usa m GRACE SHAW b 1673, Rehoboth Bristol Co MA d 18.08.1741, Haverhill Essex MA
Pe18-9-1-1-1-1-2-3 Constance DAVIS b 09.03.1673 Haverhill Essex MA
m JOSEPH BARNEY b 09.03.1673 Salem Essex Co MA d 05.02.1731 Rehoboth Bristol Co MA
+1 JACOB BARNEY and ANNE WITT
Pe18-9-1-1-1-1-2-3-1 John BARNEY b 02.04.1703 Rehoboth Bristol Co MA d 19.02.1807, Guilford Co Windham VT
m REBECCA MARTIN b 21.12.1729 Rehoboth Bristol Co MA d 10.02.1807, Guilford Co Windham VT
Pe18-9-1-1-1-2 Theophilius Eaton b 1590, Buckinghamshire d 07.01.1658, May-Jun 1637 ship "Hector" Passengers
m ANNE LLOYD b 1591 London d 1659 London
Rev y LLOYD and ELLEN BEARCLILF
Pe18-9-1-1-1-2-1 Ann Eaton b 1615, Warwickshire d 20.04.1712.
m Roger TYLER. b 26.05.1615 Oxfordshire d aft 29.01.1673 Branford New Haven Co CT
+1 y TYLER
Pe18-9-1-1-1-2-1-1 Peter TYLER b 20.12.1645, Branford New Haven Co CT
m1 DEBORAH SWAYNE, dau of b 24.04.1654 Branford New Haven Co CT d 05.1684 Branford New Haven Co CT
m2 HANNAH WHITEHEAD, dau of b 10.03.1664 Branford New Haven Co CT d 08.05.1693 Branford New Haven Co CT
+1 DANIEL SWAINE and DORCAS ROSE
+1 John WHITEHEAD
Pe18-9-1-1-1-2-1-1-1 Joseph TYLER b 26.10.1691, Branford New Haven Co CT d 19.11.1759.
o CT d 19.11.1759.
Pe18-9-1-1-1-2-1-1-1-1 Joseph TYLER b 12.04.1716, Branford New Haven Co CT
m Jerusha TYLER b 16.08.1730 Branford New Haven Co CT
+1 John Tyler and Hannah Thayer
Pe18-9-1-1-1-2-1-1-1-1-1 Martha Tyler b 15.04.1753, New Haven Co CT d 25.09.1801
m Moses Hemingway b 14.08.1751 East Haven New Haven Co CT d 05.01.1816 East Haven New Haven Co CT
Pe18-9-1-1-1-2-1-1-2 Hannah TYLER b 1693, Branford New Haven Co CT d c 1765.
m John BALDWIN. b 13.01.1690 Branford New Haven Co CT d 1765 Branford New Haven Co CT
+1 y BALDWIN
Pe18-9-1-1-1-2-1-1-2-1 James BALDWIN b 20.06.1730, Branford New Haven Co CT d 23.05.1753
m Desire PARMELEE b 15.02.1729, CT d 28.07.1805, Branford New Haven Co CT
Pe18-9-1-1-1-2-1-2 George TYLER b 1649, Branford New Haven Co CT d aft 22.03.1729 Branford New Haven Co CT
m1 Mary x b 1660 Branford New Haven Co CT d 1709 Branford New Haven Co CT + 1 ch
m2 HANNAH LUDDINGTON b 1647 CT d 1692.
Pe18-9-1-1-1-2-1-2-1 John TYLER b aft. 06.01.1694 Branford New Haven Co CT d 1733 Amenia Dutchess Co NY
m Hannah THAYER b aft 18.01.1697 Braintree Norfolk Co MA Usa d 28.03.1768.
John TYLER and HANNAH THAYER
Pe18-9-1-1-1-2-1-2-1-1 Jerusha Tyler b 16.08.1730, Branford New Haven Co CT
m Joseph Tyler b 12.04.1716 Branford New Haven Co CT son of Joseph TYLER for ch see above Joseph Tyler.
Pe18-9-1-1-1-2-1-3 FRANCIS TYLER b 1651, Branford New Haven Co CT d 03.1712, Branford New Haven Co CT m SARAH PAGE b 28.05.1666, Branford New Haven Co CT d by 1712, Branford New Haven Co CT
554. William Hussey b 1443 Sleaford Lincolnshire d 08.09.1496, attorney general, chief justice
m Elizabeth Berkeley Be17-1-3 b 1445 Melton Mowbray Leicestershire d by 21.12.1504 Sleaford Lincolnshire
+1 Sir Thomas Berkeley of Wymondham Be17-1 d 1488
m Emma or Petronell Brokesby dau of William Brokesby
Be17-1-3-1John HUSSEY b 1465, Sleaford Lincolnshire d 28.06.1538, Lincolnshire
m LADY ANNE GREY b 1490 Ruthin Denbighshire Wales d 1545 dau of George GREY and LADY HERBERT
Be17-1-3-1-1 Joan HUSSEY b 1511, Sussex
m Sir Roger FORSTER. b 1458 Etherson Castle Durham d Sussex
+1 y FORSTER
Be17-1-3-1-1-1 Sir Thomas FORSTER b 1526, Hunsdon Hertfordshire d 14.10.1569, Hunsdon Hertfordshire
m MARGARET BROWNING b 1520 Chelmsford Essex d 03.04.1625
y BROWNING
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-1 Richard Forster b c 1565
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 Thomas FORSTER b 10.08.1567 St Johns Hertfordshire d 18.05.1612 London
m SUSANNAH FOSTER b 1567 Etherstone Durham d 1637 Whitechurch London
+1 y FOSTER
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1 Susan FORSTER, d 1612, Whitchurch Hampshire
m Thomas BROOKE b 1561 England d 13.09.1612 Whitchurch Hampshire
+1 Richard BROOKE and Elizabeth TWYNE
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1 Robert BROOKE b 23.06.1602, Whitemarsh Southampton Hampshire d 20.07.1655 Brooke Manor Calvert Co MD, 1652-1652 MD Governor
m1 Mary BAKER, dau of b 03.06.1602 Battle Sussex England d 1634 England + 4 ch
m2 Mary Mainwaring b 1606 London Middlesex England d 29.11.1663 Calvert Co MD + 2 ch
+1 Thomas BAKER and Mary ENGHAM
+1 y Mainwaring
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1 Maj Thomas Brooke b 23.05.1632 Battle Sussex England d 29.12.1676 Calvert Co MD, 1660-1667 Sheriff Calvert Co, 1660 Major militia of Calvert Co
m Eleanor Hatton b 03.04.1642 London/Essex England d 21.02.1725 Anne Arundel Co MD
+1 y HATTON
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-1 Robert Brooke b 1663, Calvert Co MD d 16.12.1712, Essex Co VA
m Catherine Booth b 1664 Rappahannock Co VA d c 1702 Essex Co VA
+1 HUMPHREY BOOTH and MARGARET UNDERWOOD +1 y HATTON
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-1-1 Robert BROOKE b 1700, Essex Co VA d by 1744, Essex Co VA
m Phoebe Sale b 1700 Essex Co VA d Essex Co VA (Gloersl�ktaCame from Iceland Island)
+1 Sale
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-1-1-1 Robert Brooke b 1730 Essex Co VA d by 08.01.1790 Essex Co VA
m Mary Fauntleroy b 1732 Richmond Co VA dau of Col Fauntleroy and Apphia Bushrod
-1 Edmund Brooke b 1763, VA d 1835 m HARRIET WHITING b 07.04.1771, VA
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-1-1-2 Elizabeth Brooke b 1730 Essex Co VA
m Edward VOSS b by 1745 York Co VA
+1 y VOSS
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-1-1-2-1 1725. i. Robert Brooke Voss b 1765 Culpepper Co VA d 1811
m Jane Somerville Knox b 1771 VA
-1 Robert Somerville Voss b 1803 Culpeper Co VA d 17.08.1861 m Mary FRANCES GALLEGO THORNTON b 14.07.1816 Richmond City VA d 15.06.1890 -1-1 EMILY GORDON VOSS b 10.1838, MD d 08.03.1902 m STEPHEN VALETINE SOUTHALL b 27.04.1830, VA d 19.03.1913.
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-1-1-3 Richard Brooke b 1732 VA d 1792
m ANN HAY TALIAFERRO b 07.09.1731 VA
+1 y TALIAFERRO
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-1-1-3-1 John Taliaferro Brooke b 27.08.1763, Stafford Co VA d 1822 m ANN MERCER SELDEN b 1762, Stafford Co VA
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-1-1-3-2 Lawrence Brooke b 23.08.1758, VA
m Frances ALEXANDER,lexander b 24.08.1762 VA dau of John ALEXANDER and LUCY THORNTON for ch see above Frances Alexander.
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-1-2 Humphrey Brooke b 1701, Essex Co VA d 14.10.1738 King William Co VA
m Elizabeth Braxton b 1703 Essex Co VA
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-2 Mary Brooke b 1675, Charles Co MD d 1742.
m Benjamin Hall b 1667 Calvert Co MD d 29.03.1721 Prince Georges Co MD
+1 Richard Hall
m Elizabeth Wingfield b 1637 South River Anne Arundel Co MD d c 1675 Calvert Co MD
+2
+2 Sir John Wingfield of Tickenole Rutland b 1594 Tickenole d there 25 Dec 1631
m Frances Cromwell b 1595 Tickenole Rutland d there 25 Jun 1662
+3
+3 John Wingfield b 1558 Tickenole Rutland d there 16 Jul 1626, MP
m Elizabeth Gresham b c 1566 Norfolk d 14 Feb 1602
+4
+4 Robert Wingfield of Upton b c 1525 Upton Newhampton
m Sep 1555 Upton Newhampton Elizabeth Cecil
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-2-1 Francis Hall b 1696 Calvert Co MD d 19.09.1785 Prince Georges Co MD
m Dorothy Lowe b 1704 St Marys Co MD d 1803 Prince Georges Co MD
+1 y Lowe
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-2-1-1 Benjamin Hall b 1730, Prince Georges Co MD d 03.1803, Prince Georges Co MD, Revolutionary War, 1776 Delegate Annapolis Convention
m Eleanor Murdock dau of b 1737 Prince Georges Co MD d 06.03.1796 Prince Georges Co MD
+1 William MURDOCK and ANNE ADDISON
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-2-1-1-1 Ann Hall b 13.12.1762, Prince Georges Co MD d Prince Georges Co MD
m Thomas Clarke b 1758 Prince Georges Co MD d 1796 Prince Georges Co MD
-1 Benjamin Hall Clarke b 1786, Prince Georges Co MD d by 1850 m Eleanor DIGGES CLAGETT b 1786 Prince Georges Co MD d 1860 Prince Georges Co MD -1-1 ANN HALL CLARKE b 16.01.1815, Prince Georges Co MD d 13.06.1890, Prince Georges Co MD m William B BOWIE b 26.12.1812, Prince Georges Co MD d 19.12.1888. Kenyon College Gambier OH
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-2-1-1-2 Catherine Hall b 07.04.1778, Prince Georges Co MD
m John Burgess Bowie b 04.07.1777 Prince Georges Co MD d 15.02.1821 son of y Bowie
-1 William B BOWIE b 26.12.1812, Prince Georges Co MD d 19.12.1888 edu OH, Knox Co, Gambier, Kenyon College m Ann Hall Clarke b 16.01.1815 Prince Georges Co MD d 13.06.1890, Prince Georges Co MD
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-3 Col Thomas Brooke b 1659, St Marys Co MD d 25.01.1730, Brookfield Plantation Prince Georges Co MD , 1720-1720 MD Governor
m1? Mary Baker + ?4 ch
m2 Barbara Dent b 26.04.1676 St Marys Co MD d 26.05.1754 Brookfield Plantation Prince Georges Co MD + 10 ch
m3? Ann RITTER b 1663 MD d 1684 Prince Georges Co MD (geni.com does not show m1 or maidenname for m3 or m4 wikipedia shows only m1 and m2; m1 seems to be a confusion)
m4? Ann Addison b 1660 d c 1687 MD + 3 ch
+1 Col Thomas Dent b 1630 Guisborough d 22 Apr 1676 Westbury Manor St Marys Co MD judge
m Rebecca Wilkinson b 1633 Lynnhave Parish Pr Anne Co d Aug 1726 Pr Geo Co MD dau of Rev William Wilkinson and Naomi Hughes
+1 Col ADDISON and Rebecca Wilkinson
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-3-1 Nathaniel Brooke b 1689 Charles Co MD
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-3-2 Lucy Brooke b c 1699
m Thomas Hodgkin
-1 Thomas Hodgkin, Jr
-2 Mary Hodgkin
-3 Thomas Brooke Hodgkin
-4 Thomas Hodgkin
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-3-3 Elizabeth Brooke b 1699 Pr Geo Co MD d 2 Oct 1748
m Col George Beall b c 1695 d 15 Mar 1780 in Montgomery Co Md
-1 Thomas Beall d age 17
-2 Mary Beall d y
-3 Esther Beall d y
-4 Levin Beall
-5 Col. George Beall, II
-6 Thomas Beall d y
-7 Patrick Beall, b c 1735 d testate Prince Georges Co. c 1810 m 3 March 1756 King Georges Parish Eleanor Goddard. The family is in the 1776 census.
-8 Rebecca Beall
-9 Jane Beall
-10 Lucy Sarah Beall m MaGruder
-11 Elizabeth Beall m Evans
-12 Thomas Beall b. 27 Sep 1748 d testate District of Columbia 5 Oct 1819, age 72. m 26 Sept 1773 Nancy Orme b 29 Jul. 1752, d. 9 Apr. 1827
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-3-4 Thomas Brooke
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-3-5 Benjamin Brooke
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-3-6 John Brooke
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-3-7 Jane Brooke m Contee
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-3-8 Rebecca Brooke m Howard
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-3-9 Baker Brooke
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-3-10 Mary Brooke b 1702, St Marys Co MD d 1758, Prince Georges Co MD
m DR. Patrick SIM b 1680, Scotland; d 24.10.1745, Prince Georges Co MD
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-3-11 Elinor/Eleanor BROOKE b 1680; d 1742 m Sewall
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-3-12 Thomas BROOKE b 1683, Calvert Co MD d 1744, Prince Georges Co MD
m Lucy Smith b 1690 Calvert Co MD d by 11.1770 Prince Georges Co MD
+1 Walter Smith and Rachel Hall
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-3-12-1 Richard Brooke b 02.06.1716 n near Nottingham Prince Georges Co MD d 13.07.1783 Prince Georges Co MD, Graduated in medicine, and held an eminent position in his Co. Took an active part in politics, and incurred the enmity of the Royalist Governor on account of his active opposition to the Stamp Act, several voyages to England in the interests of the colony. In his will he refers to "my various voyages undertaken for my country's good," and requests that "in recognition of the services have rendered, and the large sums of money expended for my countrymen," that the Legislature would see the provisions of his will fairly executed. His family Bible contains the names of his children and their sponsors. Those for his son were Col. John Thomas, of the Guards, and his wife, Lady Sophia, sister of the Earl of Albemarle, Basil Waring, and Lady George William Fairfax; Rev. W. Edward Gantt officiating. The sponsors for his daughter were Mrs. Sarah Contee, of "Brookefield," and Levi Gantt, his brother-in-law. Info from Ray Gurganus Book:The Bowies and their kindred. A genealogical and biographical history; author, Bowie, Walter Worthington, 1858-1938
m 1 Nov 1767 RachelGanttb 1743 Prince Georges Co MD d 28.06.1793 Prince Georges Co MD
+1 Dr. Thomas Gantt
m Rachel Smith dau of
+2 y Gantt
+2 Col. John Smith of Calvert Countv
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-3-12-1-1 Sarah Brooke b 20.03.1772, Prince Georges Co MD d 1834 Prince Georges Co MD
m Samuel Harper b 1770 Alexandria VA d 25.12.1834 Prince Georges Co MD
-1 Rachel Wells Harper b 24.07.1794 Alexandria DC m Dr John Eversfield Berry b 12.07.1792 Upper Marlborough Prince Georges Co MD d aft 1861 Prince Georges Co MD, USA Army Surgeon War of 1812 Education University Of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, son of Benjamin Berry and Deborah Eversfield He inherited an exceedingly rich estate, and lived on the plantation known as "The Cottage," now owned by Mr. William B. Clagett. -1-1 Alonzo BERRY b 14.07.1827 Prince Georges Co MD d 10.11.1896 m Virginia Washington WilliamS b 02.01.1832 Prince Georges Co MD d 22.10.1903
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-3-13 Sarah BROOKE b 1684, Charles Co MD d 11.1724, Prince Georges Co MD
m1 Col William Dent m2 Capt Philip Corbin Lee b 1681 Bleinheim Charles Co MD d 01.04.1744 Prince Georges Co MD son of Richard LEE and LAETITIA CORBIN
Will, : Lee, Philip, gent., Prince George's Co, 20th March, 1743-4; 1st May, 1744. To son Richard, at death of his mother-in-law, land which test. bought from Thomas Smith and Daniel Dulaney, he to make over to son Arthur, 500 A. Rock Cr. land left him by his mother Sarah, dec'd. To son Hancock 1/2 land taken up at Rock Cr. and plantations bought from Joseph and James Brook. To son Corbin, residue of land taken up at Rock Cr. and 200 A. "Rehoboth" given test. by his father Col. Richard of Va. To sons John and George, 600 A. "Rehoboth". To son Francis, 200 A. "Rehoboth," To grandson Philip, 200 A. "Rehoboth". To wife Elizabeth, provided she remain a Protestant, ""Bart's Hope" and "The Addition" which test. bought from Major or Capt. Samuel Perry. To son George, "Lee's Purchase" on Potomac R. which test. bought from John Ashman. To sons Richard and Thomas, "Paradise" in Gloucester Go., left test. by his father. To daus. Eleanor and Anne Russell, To grandchild ----- and Philip, child. of test. son Philip, dec'd. and his wife Grace, grandchild, ---, --- child. of test. oldest son Richard and his wife Grace, and any other grandchild. born or to be born, personalty. To dau. -------, Patts, wife of William Patts, personalty. [probably Potts] To wife Elizabeth, and child. Richard, Arthur, Hancock, Corbin, John, George, Francis, Thomas, Letitia, Elizabeth, Alice, Hannah, Margaret and grandson Philip, residue of estate including Bake House and Grist Mill. Exs.: Wife Elizabeth, son Thomas. Test: Joseph Gwinn, Benj. Gwinn, Philip Jenkins, Charles Jones, John Douglas. 23.480, SARAH BROOKE and PHILLIP LEE
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-1-3-13-1 Hannah Lee b 1725 Bleinheim Charles Co MD
m Joseph Sprigg b 1736 Prince Georges Co MD d 1800 Washington Co MD
-1 Joseph Sprigg b 1760 Pr Geo Co Md d 5 Dec 1821 Randolph Il m Ann Taylor b 1760 Washington Md dau of Ignatius Taylor b 7 Apr 1709 St Mary's Md d 7 Apr 1761 St Pauls Parish Stafford Va
-2 OSBORN Sprigg
-3 Thomas Sprigg
-4 Corbin Sprigg
-5 William Sprigg
-6 Ann/Hannah Sprigg b c 1766 m1 Charles Carroll b 1767 Bellevue Allegheny Co PA d 14 Oct 1823 Groveland Twp m2 James Gwaltney
-1
-6-1 Elizabeth Carroll b 1785 m John Gwaltney b 1775 d 1845
-6-2 William T Carroll
-6-3 Jane Carroll
-6-4 Henry Carroll
-6-5 Hannah Carroll
-6-6 Daniel Joseph Carroll
-6-8 Anne Carroll
-1
-6-1-1 James Gwaltney b 10 Apr 1802 Smith Tn d there 1839/?59 m Lucy Upton b 1818 d 1891 dau of James Upton and Lucy
-6-1-2 Archibald Gwaltney
-6-1-3 Carroll Gwaltney
-6-1-4 Constant Gwaltney
-6-1-5 Edward Gwaltney
-6-1-6 elizabeth Gwaltney
-6-1-7 George Gwaltney
-6-1-8 x Gwaltney
-6-1-9 y Gwaltney m Martha Upton
-6-1-10 Selinda Gwaltney
-6-1-11 Thomas Gwaltney m elizabetn Ann Ward
-6-1-12 William Gwaltney
-6-1-13 Dawson Gwaltney b Sep 1819 TN m Eliza Jane Ward
-6-1-14 Sereptia Gwaltney b 1827 d c 1925
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-2 Baker Brooke b 1628, Sussex England d 1679
m Ann CALVERT, b 23.06.1645 Yorkshire England d 1714 Calvert Co MD dau of William Calvert and Elizabeth StoneE for ch see above Ann Calvert.
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-3 Mary BROOKE b 1630 d 1650.
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-4 BARBARA BROOKE b 1634; d 1650.
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-5 Elizabeth22 BROOKE b 28.11.1655 Calvert Co MD d by 13.07.1686 Calvert Co MD
m Maj Richard SMITH b 1659, St Leonards Creek Calvert Co MD d 1714, St Leonards Creek Calvert Co MD
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-6 Roger Brooke b 20.09.1637 England d 08.04.1700, Calvert Co MD, immigrated 06/30/1650 to Charles Co MD,
m1 Dorothy Neale b 29.03.1646 Spain d 1680 Calvert Co MD + 1 ch
m2 Mary WORSELEY b 1660 England d by 1700 Calvert Co MD + 2 ch
+1 Capt NEALE and Anna GILL
+1 y Worseley
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-6-1 Dorothy Brooke b 1678, Calvert Co MD d mel. 17.02.1730 - 1731, Calvert Co MD
m1 MICHAEL TANEY. b 1672 Calvert Co MD d 1702 Calvert Co MD
m2 John SMITH. b by 1686 Calvert Co MD d mel. 19.03.1716 - 1717 Calvert Co MD
-1 MICHAEL TANEY b 1695, Calvert Co MD d mel. 24.03.1742 - 1743, Calvert Co MD m1 Mary NEALE b 1697, St Marys Co MD d c 1725, Calvert Co MD m2 SARAH BROOKE b 1709, Calvert Co MD d 17.07.1786, Charles Co MD
-2 Mary SMITH b 1714, Calvert Co MD d 10.06.1761 Charles Co MD
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-6-2 John Brooke b 1687 Calvert Co MD d 27.03.1735 Calvert Co MD -1 Sarah Brooke b 1709, Calvert Co MD d 17.07.1786, Charles Co MD m MICHAEL TANEY b 1695 Calvert Co MD d aft 24.03.1742 Calvert Co MD
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-2 -1-1-6-3 Ann Brooke b 1682, MD d by 17.03.1733, Calvert Co MD
m James MacCKall b 1671 Calvert Co MD d by 04.1717 Calvert Co MD
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-3 Robert Forster b 1569; d c 1588 in Salop England.
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-4 Susan Forster, b 1571
m Thomas Brooke d 1612.
Be17-1-3-1-1-1-5 Mary Forster, b 1573 England.
Be17-1-3-1-2 Giles de HUSSEY b 1505, Caythorpe Lincolnshire
m JANE Pigot b 1500 Clotheram Yorkshire d by 29.10.1598 Leeds Yorkshire
Be17-1-3-1-2-1 Thomas HUSSEY b 1526, Caythorpe Lincolnshire
m BRIDGET BOWES, b 1529 Streatham Castle Durham England d 1575 Caythorpe Lincolnshire England. for ch see above 599) Bridget Bowes. dau of
+1 Richard BOWES and Elizabeth ASKE b c 1530
Be17-1-3-1-3 Patrick HUSSEY b 1514, Kent d 1578, Meath Co Ireland.
m Catherine BARNEWALL b 1518 Meath Co Ireland.
Be17-1-3-1-3-1 James HUSSEY b 1540, Meath Co Ireland d 1567, Meath Co Ireland.
m Mary AYLMER b 1544 Kildare Co Ireland.
+1 y AYLMER
Be17-1-3-1-3-1-1 Alice HUSSEY b 1568, Dingle Kerry Co Ireland.
m Dominick RICE b 1564 Dingle Kerry Co Ireland d there 1630 MP four at least, Francis b. 1620 Richard b. 1628 Edward b 1628 and John b 1634 came to VA. Francis had a son Dominick, named after his br. Dominick (b. 1622). Edw m. Mary (I) Claiborne who later m. (2) Harris. John m. Rebecca, had the Rice of Dingle Coat of Arms, and was in Rappahannock Co. in 1667. It was Dominick son of Francis, not Edward brother of Francis who had the son Thomas who m. Marcy and had twelve children, one of whom (Edward b. 1690) m. Mary (II) Claiborne. This is the Thomas in Dominick's will proved 1685 (Rappahannock Co.) who was to send his young bro Stephen to England(?) to his gr-father (note Francis d ca 1704 according to LDS). The name David among Thomas's children has replaced Dominick after the RC connections for Dominick became politically inexpedient after 1688. (I have some recollection that the Dominick Rice ca. 1643(?)-1685 was one of Bacon's people in Bacon's Rebellion.) The "estate" Thomas went to England(?) to seek ca. 1710/1715 would have been the estate of the Lord Chief Baron [of the Exchequer in Ireland] Sir Stephen Rice, who was the son of Richard (b. 1588)'s youngest son James. As the heir male of Richard's eldest son Francis and being an Anglican, Thomas would be Sir Stephen's heir male. My guess is the younger Stephen, Thomas's bro sent to England(?) in 1685, may have been his grandfather's cousin Sir Stephen's chosen heir (tho' not by law): in the event, Thomas did not survive to press any claim and succession remained in Ireland. This makes sense of all the data have, but would like to have any data either supporting or confirming it
+1 Sir Stephen RICE and HELEN TRANT
Be17-1-3-1-3-1-1-1 Richard Rice b 1588, Dingle Kerry Co Ireland d by 1657, Northumberland Co VA eight sons
Be17-1-3-1-3-1-1-1-1 Francis Rice b 1620 came to VAreceived 200 acres 29 August 1643 on the forest of Warwick River and 200 acres in Warwick Co. lying at the myles end of his first devidend neare Merry Point 26 March 1646?
Be17-1-3-1-3-1-1-1-2 Richard Rice b 1628 came to VA received 400 acres on the southwest side of Mattapony River, adjoining land of Robert and John Bradshaw 28 January 1656, 700 acres in Northumberland Co. (with Thomas Adams) 4 July 1664, 700 acres in Northumberland Co. (with Thomas Adams) 7 March 1666 and 188 acres adjoining his land and Thomas Adams's on the branches of Chickacone in Northumberland Co. 7 June 1666,may be the Richard Rice of Dingle b. 1628? who d in Northumberland Co. according to LDS in 1692
Be17-1-3-1-3-1-1-1-3 Edward Rice b b 1628 Dingle Kerry Co IRE d Northumberland Co VA m Mary CLAIBORNE b 1630, King William Co VA d 09.02.1708, Doswell Hanover Co VA wid of Robert Harris d 1701 New Kent Co VA
-1 Thomas Rice b c 1656 New Kent Co VA d 1711 m Ann Marcy b 1664 New Kent Co VA d 1722

-1-1 David Rice b c 1684 Hanover Co
-1-2 Thomas Rice b c 1688 Hanover Co d 6 DEC 1734
-1-3 Susannah Rice b c 1692 New Kent Co m Thomas Hart

-1-1-1 Mary Rice b c 1732 Hanover Co m James Garland b c 1730 Hanover Co d 1812 Albemarle Co
-1-1-2 David Rice b 20 DEC 1733 Hanover Co d 18 JUN 1816 m Mary Vanhook Blair

-1-1-1-1 Maurice Garland b 1748
-1-1-1-2 Nathaniel Garland b 1750 d 1793
-1-1-1-3 John Garland b 1751 d 1776 ?= m Mary James b 1747 Hanover Co Va she m2 James Pendleton
-1-1-1-4 Col James Garland Jr b 8 Jun 1753 in North Garden, Albemarle Co/? Rockfish Nelson Co VA m Anne Wingfield b 1734 dau of John Wingfield and Mary shem m1 Col Daniel Perrow
-1-1-1-5 Edward Garland b 1756 d 1817
-1-1-1-6 Thomas Garland b 1757
-1-1-1-7 Mary Garland b 13 Oct 1760 d 1835 m y Woods
-1-1-1-8 Rice Garland d y
-1-1-1-9 Susanna Garland b 1766 d 24 Jun 1799 m 21 MAY 1782 in Louisa Co Capt John Overton Ov9-3-6-2-3 = Ov8-2-3 b 20 JAN 1755 in Louisa Co d there 23 Apr 1822
-1-1-1-10 Rice Garland b 1767 d 1818 m Elizabeth Hamner b 1766 d 1840
-1-1-1-11 Robert Garland b1768
-1-1-1-12 William Garland b c 1750 Hanover Co d 1777 in Staunton Co. VA m Anne Shepard b ABT 1744 in VA
-1-1-2-1 Mary Rice b c 1732 Hanover Co m James Garland b 1722 Hanover Co d 1812 North Garden albemarle Co VA
-1-1-2-2 David Rice b 20 DEC 1733 Hanover Co VA d 18 JUN 1816 m Mary Vanhook Blair

-1-1-1-10-1 Samuel Garland b 5 MAY 1789 Albemarle Co d 10 NOV 1861 m Mary Lightfoot Anderson
-1-1-1-10-2 Mary Rice Garland b 8 DEC 1795 Albemarle Co d 5 MAY 1888 m Robert Harrison Slaughter b 6 Oct 1789 Bedford Co VA d 24 Oct 1832 son of Charles Slaughter b 1761 d 1812 and Elizabeth Poindexter b 17 May 1757
-1-1-1-10-3 Aaron Burr Garland b 8 OCT 1800 Albemarle Co d 9 DEC 1869 m Paulina H. Anderson
-1-1-1-10-4 Maurice Hamner Garland b c 1803 d c 1840 m Caroline Matilda Garland
-1-1-2-1-1 Maurice Garland b 1748
-1-1-2-1-2 Nathaniel Garland b 1750 d 1793
-1-1-2-1-3 John Garland b 1751 d 1776 ?= m Mary James b 1747 Hanover Co Va she m2 James Pendleton
-1-1-2-1-4 Col James Garland Jr b 8 Jun 1753 in North Garden, Albemarle Co/? Rockfish Nelson Co VA m Anne Wingfield b 1734 dau of John Wingfield and Mary shem m1 Col Daniel Perrow
-1-1-2-1-5 Edward Garland b 1756 d 1817
-1-1-2-1-6 Thomas Garland b 1757
-1-1-2-1-7 Mary Garland b 13 Oct 1760 d 1835 m y Woods
-1-1-2-1-8 Rice Garland b c 1753 d 1818 Albemarle Co 'VA m Elizabeth Hamner b Jun 1767 Albemarle Co VA d 1840 VA
-1-1-2-1-9 Susanna Garland b 1766 d 24 Jun 1799 m 21 MAY 1782 in Louisa Co Capt John Overton Ov9-3-6-2-3 = Ov8-2-3 b 20 JAN 1755 in Louisa Co d there 23 Apr 1822
-1-1-2-1-10 Rice Garland b 1767 d 1818 m Elizabeth Hamner b 1766 d 1840
-1-1-2-1-11 Robert Garland b1768
-1-1-2-1-12 William Garland b c 1750 d 1777 in Staunton Co. VA m Anne Shepard b ABT 1744 in VA

-1-1-1-10-1-1 Samuel GArland b 1^6 Dec 1830 d 14 Sep 1862
-1-1-2-1-8-1 Samuel Garland b 5 MAY 1789 Albemarle Co d 10 NOV 1861 m Mary Lightfoot Anderson
-1-1-2-1-8-2 Mary Rice Garland b 8 DEC 1795 Albemarle Co d 5 MAY 1888 m Robert Harrison Slaughter
-1-1-2-1-8-3 Aaron Burr Garland b 8 OCT 1800 Albemarle Co d 9 DEC 1869 m Paulina H. Anderson b 1811 Bedford Co VA d 217 Sep 1828 Lynchburg VA dau of Charles Jess Anderson and Elizabeth West Jones
-1-1-2-1-8-4 Maurice Hamner Garland b c 1803 d c 1840 m Caroline Matilda Garland
Be17-1-3-1-3-1-1-1-4 John Rice b 1634 Dingle Kerry Co Ireland; d 06.12.1693 VAWill probated 6 Dec 1693, Richmond Co., VA , 1686 merchant of Rappahannock Co., VA and wife Rebecca made a deed using as a seal the arms of RICE of Dingle, Kerry Co., Ireland. RICE: Quarterly 1st and 4th per pale indented argent and gules. Baron MONTEAGLE of Kerry Co, Ireland of this line, bore these arms. 1686/1687 --14 Feb 1686 -- William TRAVERS of Rappahannock Co., Gent. made his will. Give to my dear Mother, Rebecca RICE, 5000 lbs of tobacco during her natural life to be left in the hands of my brother, Samuel TRAVERS, to be at her disposal when she shall be pleased to call for it & after her death to return to my said brother Saml TRAVERS & Rawleigh TRAVERS their heires executors. Give unto my father in law John RICE my riding horse with furniture. My will is that if my Father in law Mr. John RICE pay 15,000 lbs of tobacco as part of my estate unto my said loveing brothers their heirs or order on 10 March which will be in the year of our Lord 1687/1688 that then he shall have the liberty to pay the remayning part from thence until 10 October 1689. 1693 -- 6 Dec 1693 -- John RICE will presented at Richmond Co., VA Court by Capt. Samuel TRAVERS, one of the executors, proved by John POND, Walter PAVEY, William WITT, and Cornelius KINSELLOE, witnesses, probate granted to Col. John STONE and Capt. Samuel TRAVERS, executors.
m Rebecca Glascocke b 1636 Ingatestone Essex Engl she m2 y Travers
REBECCA TRAVERS -- Thomas deeded a cow to Mrs. Rebecca TRAVERS and a cow to Margaret (Mary) SAMSON on July 6 and March 5, 1669 in Rappahannock Co, Virginia. Rebecca married 1) Col. Wm TRAVERS and 2) John RICE. 1678--17 October, Northumberland Co., VA court, Mrs. Rebecca TRAVERS administrix of the estate of Col. William TRAVERS vs. Adam BOOTH. 1686--20 December, Rebecca, wife of John RICE appointed friend Mr. Dennis McCARTIE of Rappahannock VA, her attorney to give consent to deed by John RICE, merchant of Rappahannock, and Rebecca his wife. 1686/1687--14 February, William TRAVERS of Rappahannock Co., VA, GENT., made his will. Gave to my dear Mother, Rebecca RICE, 5000 lbs of tobacco during her natural life to be left in the hands of my brother Samuel TRAVERS, to be at her disposall when she shall be pleased to call for it & after her death to return to my said brother Samll TRAVERS & Rawleigh TRAVERS their heires executors. Gave unto my father in law John RICE my riding horse with furniture. My will is that if my Father in law, Mr. John RICE, pay 15,000 lbs of tobacco as part of my estate unto my said loveing brothers their heirs or order on 10 March which will be in the year of our Lord 1687/1688 than then he shall have the liberty to pay the remaying part from thence until 10 Oct 1689.
Be17-1-3-1-3-1-1-1-5 Roger Rice who with Walter Floyd, Thomas Smith, and Silvester Tatnam Carpenter, received a grant of 400 acres in Martin's Hundred 24 April 1632
Be17-1-3-1-3-1-1-1-6 3 others see http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=54&last=55&g_p=G1&collection=NN Grant
Be17-1-3-1-3-1-1-5 James Rice b 1596? -1 Lord Chief Baron Sir Stephen Rice b c 1637 d c 1715
Be17-1-3-1-4BRIDGET HUSSEY b 1526, Sleaford Lincolnshire d 12.01.1600
m1 Sir Richard MORRISON b 1517 Hertfordshire d 17.03.1556, Hertfordshire
m2 by 1563 Henry Manners, 2nd Earl of Rutland, son of Thomas Manners, 1st Earl of Rutland and Eleanor Paston
m3 Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford, son of John Russell, 1st Earl of Bedford and Anne Sapcote, on 25 June 1566
-1 Jane Sibella Morrison+ d Jul 1615
Ne19-2-1-1. 555. Katherine de Vere b 1466 Essex d 20.06.1504
m Robert Broughton b 1466 Nettlestead Suffolk d 10.08.1506 Denston Hall Kentwell Suffolk
+1 John Broughton and Anne Denston
Ne19-2-1-1-1 John BROUGHTON b 1491, Broughton Westmoreland d 23.01.1518, Westmoreland
m Jane b England.
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1 Jane BROUGHTON b 1510, Broughton Westmoreland d 1570, Ashford Kent
Em Richard OSBORNE, son of . b 1510 Ashford Kent d 11.08.1581
+1 Richard OSBORNE and Elizabeth FLYDANE
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1 Sir Edward OSBORNE b 1540 London d 15.02.1592 London, 1583-1584 Lord Mayor of London
m ANNE HEWETT b 1543 London d 04.07.1585 London
+1 y HEWETT /td>
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 Anne Osborne b 25.03.1570 London d 14.01.1654
m Robert Offley b 18.06.1561 London d 16.05.1625 London
+1 y OFFLEY
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Sarah Offley b 16.04.1609 London d 08.1657, VA When she died she claimed all three husbands. Her epitaph reads "Here lieth ye body of Capt. John Gookin and also ye body of Mrs Sarah Yeardley, who was wife to Capt Adam Thoroughgood first, Capt John Gookin and Col Francis Yeardley who deceased Aug 1657 (Research):Sarah Offley: Ancestress of all Tarvins Beautiful and high-spririted, Sarah Offley Thorowgood also had a backbone of steel and an indomitable will. She was the envy of every woman in the colony and a match for any man. She was {as} ambitious, capable, proud and self-righteous as other members of her family and her husband Adam Thorowgood. Other than the Indian Princess Pocahontas, she was the most interesting and colorful woman in Virginia until her death in 1657. Sarah was eighteen when she came to America in 1628. (note if 18 in 1628 and died in 1657 means she was 48 when she died) During her first 12 years in her new country, she had children in rapid succession. Elizabeth was born in 1628, Anne in 1630, and by 1639 she had also given birth to Sarah and Adam Jr., and at least two children who had died.The eldest was only ten or eleven at the time of Adam's early death. During Adam's lifetime, Sarah remained in the background busily caring for her children, shouldering household responsibilities, and helping her husband establish a huge plantation in the wilderness. Adam undoubtedly recognized his wife's strength and capabilities because his will entrusted her with the guardianship of their children and their inheritances, which was a lot of property for a young woman living in a semi -wilderness with four small children to manage alone. However, Sarah had learned a lot from her husband about managing property and protecting the rights and good name of her family. She left as long a trail of court cases as he did. Even though Adam's bequests to her in his will seemed most generous, she was not satisfied and requested the court reserve a lot more household items for her use. The requests reveal how well Sarah's bedchamber was furnished, and the silver in her cupboard. We know she set her table with a tablecloth, napkins, knives, forks, and spoons. At that time forks were a novelty even in England, Sarah's mention of silver spoons is doubtless the first reference in America to silver as a wedding present. Any kind of silver was a rarity, both because of its price, and the fact that there was a law against the importation to America. The two overseers of Adam's estate, knew Sarah well, and were reluctant to tangle with her in any administration of the will, so she had gained command. She also firmly established her loyalty to her dead husband. at some time later the family changed the spelling of their name to Thoroughgood. Sarah was not a woman to stay unmarried long. Within a year, she married John Gookin, a son of a wealthy landowner from Newport News. John Gookin was immediately popular, becoming captain in the militia, then a colonel, a vestryman and a justice. After their marriage, he moved inot Sarah's house, and the couple had one child, Mary. It was a happy marriage, but a short one. Within two years on 2 November 1643, John Gookin died. Sarah was again alone with 5 young children to bring up, but her spirit was not diminished. Since 1640, the court had been attempting to get an accurate accounting from Sarah, of the cattle left to his children by Adam Thorowgood. T6he Commissioners of Lower Norfolk Co, who were obviously afraid of Sarah, asked her politely but unsuccessfully on ten different occasions to render an account of the cattle of the children. finally they sent the under sheriff to levy a fine of 500 lbs of tobacco on her. She responded with a letter in which she flatly refused to pay a fine or to appear in court, and insisted that it was unheard of for a mother to be asked to account for the property of her own children. The following year, the next sheriff lacked the nerve to press the matter further, and before anyone else dared face up to her, Francis Yeardley had married her and upon his promise to render the account, the court, with relief, repealed the 500 lb fine. Francis Yeardley was a leader of the Cromwellian party in Virginia. he lived in Northhampton Co, then Lower Norfolk Co, where he received a 590 acre grant, was Justice in 1651 and 1652, and a Burgess in 1653. Sarah undoubtedly had a fine wardrobe, probably including clothes made of fine broadcloth, silk and woolens. She would have had her choice of materials traded by her brother John Offley. She loved expensive jewelry and apparently had a good bit of it. Her will directed that her best "diamond necklace and jewel" should be sent to England and be sold. She also acquired valuable fine jewelry from Mrs. Susanna Mosely, whose family had fallen on hard times and had great need for cattle. Mrs. Mosely explained in a letter, that she had rather Mrs. Yeardley would wear them than "any other gentlewoman in the country." The original home built by Adam and Sarah by 1635 and called "The Mansion" and "The Manor House Plantation" was willed to Sarah during her lifetime. She lived there with each of her subsequent husbands, until it burned about 1650. She built another house nearby, also called "The Manor House Plantation" where she lived until her death. Col. Yeardley died in 1655. Sarah Died in August 1657 after a full and adventurous life. Her will left no doubt that of her three husbands, she loved John Gookin best. By her last will and testament,Mistress Yeardley late deceased, did order that her best diamond necklace and jewel be sent to England to purchase six diamond rings and two black tombstones to be sent to Virginia the next shipping. The tombstones were for herself and John Gookin, and she ordered that she be buried beside him; however, she claimed all three husbands on her tombstone."
m1 Capt Adam Thorowgood b 15.07.1604 Grimston Norfolk England d 1640 Lynn Haven Virginia Beach VA , arrived in Virginia in 1621 on board the ship "Charles". He received large grants of land, including one tract whose patent states "the grant is made to Adam Thorogood at the especial recommendation of him from their Lordships and others of his Majesty's most Honorable Privy Council." In 1635 he received a patent for six hundred acres for having transported twelve people to the colony. However, as an 18 year old immigrant, he was listed as a 'servant' in the muster of Edward Waters. (But he was also referred to as a 'Gentleman'. He was more of an aide to Waters than a servant.) , survived the 'starving time' and the Indian wars that decimated the population of Jamestown Colony. In an effort to escape further calamity, he moved south to the area now known as Norfolk. Here he establishe a home, built a church and lived out his rather short life, with distinction. , served in the militia with the rank of captain and represented Elizabeth City in the House of Burgesses in 1629, 1631, and 1632. He was a member of the monthly court in Elizabeth City in 1632 and was later President of the Court of Lower Norfolk. In 1637 he was a member of the Virginia Council of State. he is considered a significant figure in the early history of Virginia.
m2 Capt. John Gookin
m3 Col. Francis Yeardley
+1 William THOROWGOOD and ANNE EDWARDS
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Anne Thoroughgood b 30.10.1630, Charles City Co VA d 1704, Charles Co MD
m Gerard Fowke b 1625 Gunston Hall Staffordshire England d 10.10.1669, Inherited his place in English society, Catholics and Loyalists, Civil War 1642-51, Gentleman of the Bedchamber to Charles I, Colonel of the Horse in the Royalist Army, fled to Virginia after Charles´ defeat, arriving before 1654 with his brother, Thomas, settled in Westmoreland Co, VA, quickly assumed a leadership role, acquired many acres of land and civic office, trouble when he was accused of mistreating a Native American chief (?Wahanganoch), censured by the House of Burgess in 1662, rescinded in 1663, moved to Charles Co, Maryland in 1664 withhis family, 1665 elected to the Maryland Assembly and held other high offices there until his death in 1669. Gerard Fowke "had two sons, Adam and Gerard, and two daughters, Mary and Elizabeth, the latter marrying William Dent."This Anne Chandler was a daughter of Adam Thoroughgood." Job Chandler was appointed Receiver-General of Maryland, and Member of the Council, June 9, 1651; and was a Member of the Council, 1651-1654 and 1656-1659, his last appearance being on 4 June 1659. He died the same year." Job Chandler was Anne Elizabeth Fowke's first husband.
y FOWKE
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Elizabeth Fowke b 1668, Charles Co MD d 04.1704 Charles Co MD
m Col William Dent b 1660 Hulls Neck Westbury Manor St Marys Co MD d by 02.1705 Charles Co MD
+1 y Dent
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1 Col George Dent b 27.09.1690, Charles Co MD d 12.05.1754, Charles Co MD
m ANNE Herbert b 1694 Charles Co MD d by 20.06.1764 Charles Co MD dau of
+1 William Herbert and Mary Lovette
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-1 Mary A Dent b 1722 Charles Co MD d 15.02.1793 Fairfax Co VA
m Gerard Alexander b 1713 St Pauls Parish King George Co VA d 16.09.1761 Fairfax Co VA son of Robert Alexander and Anne Fowke b 30 Jan 1689 Nanjemoy Charles Co MD d 23 Sep 1739 St Pauls Stafford VA
The following is from Michgan Man's tree:
-1 Mary Anne Thomas Alexander b 1735 Fairfax VA d 1814 VA m George Noble b 1724 Pr Geo Co MD d RFredrick Clarke Co VA son of Thomas Noble b 1704 New Mill Baniffshire d 3 Mar 1762 Frederick MD and Mollie Gilbert b 1706
-1-1 George Noble b 1759 d 1845 m Sarah Emaline Saunders b 1760 d 1845
-1-2 Emiline Noble b 1779 d 1865 m George Washington Watts b 1777 d 1851 son of William Watts and Sarah Ellis b 1729 Selby Co KY d Woodburn n Spring Woodford Co KY (dau of y Ellis b c 1700)
-1-1-1 Nathan Noble b 1781 d 1858 m Virginia Jane Neace b 1771 d 1881 dau of Henry Neace b 1760
-1-2-1 Matilda Belinda Watts b 1805 Breathitt KY d 1870 Perry KY
-1-1-1-1 James B Noble b 1805 d 1885 m Mary Polly Turner
-1-1-1-2 George Washington Noble b 9 May 1825 Clay Co KY d Lost Creek Breathitt Co KY m Phoebe Campbell dau of Matilda Martha Fugate b 1802 d 1870
-1-2-1-1 Ambrose Watts b 1825 Perry KY d 1912 River Caney Breathitt Co KY m Charlotte Whitaker
-1-1-1-1-1 Solomon Noble b 1855 d 1922 and Millie Watts
-1-1-1-2-1 Polly Noble b 1860 d 1945
-1-2-1-1-1 Hiram Watts b 1854 d 1925 m Polly Noble b 1860 d 1945 dau of George Washington Noble and Phoebe Campbell
-1-1-1-1-1-1 Susan Noble b 1899 d 1971 m Lewis Henry Watts b 1889 d 1966
-1-1-1-2-1-1 Lewis Henry Watts b 1889 d 1966 m Susan Noble b 1899 d 1971 dau of Solomon Noble b 1855 d 1922 and Millie Watts
-1-2-1-1-1-1 Lewis Henry Watts b 1889 d 1966 m Susan Noble b 1899 d 1971
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 = s.a. -1 Ray Watts b 1919 d 1967 m Margie Elizabeth King b 1926 d 2010 dau of Beneja John Robert King and Edith Lafaye Daniel parents of Judith Ann Watts m Lanclos, author's 51 cM DNA match with 25 cM segment on chr 9 and Michigan Man with 19 cM segment on chr 9 in range 1784948 to 9800546
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2 Rebecca Dent b 1737 Charles Co MD d 05.12.1770 Charles Co MD
m Thomas Hanson Marshall b 11.04.1731 Charles Co MD d 08.03.1801 Charles Co MD
y Marshall
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1 Elizabeth Marshall b 1758, Charles Co MD d 1800, Charles Co MD
m John Forbes b 09.03.1757 St Marys Co MD d 31.12.1804 Charles Co MD
-1 Rebecca Anne Maria Forbes b 07.1789, Prince Georges Co MD d St Marys Co MD m James Forbes Sothoron b 1784 St Marys Co MD d 16.02.1847 St Marys Co MD
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2 Mary Fowke b 1667, Charles Co MD d 1704, Stafford Co VA
m 1688 Col. George Mason b 1660 Stafford Co VA d 14.11.1716 Fairfax Co VA, l Gunston Hall Fairfax Co VA, VA State Representative, 1699-1700 Justice of the Peace, VA, Stafford Co
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1 Simpha Rosa Ann Field Mason b 25.02.1703, VA d 22.11.1761, Fair River Lincoln Co MS , father gave her the property that Gunston Hall now stands on for the remainder of her life), widow of Governor Dinwiddie, and the wife of Colonel Jeremiah Bronaugh the Younger.
m1 Gov John Dinwiddie b 1695 Glasgow Larnarkshire Scotland d 1726 Prince William Co VA
m2 Capt Jeremiah Bronough b 25.02.1702 VA d 11.11.1749 Fairfax Co VA The stone only is at Pohick. Jeremiah Bronaugh was buried at Newtown Plantation in the Mason Family Cemetery. Kate Rowland Mason recorded circa 1892, "recent owners of the land have ruthlessly ploughed up the old graveyard, one of the tombstones having been left leaning against a tree in one of the fields." This was probably the gravestone of Jeremiah Bronaugh, Jr. Aged 47. He was Justice of Fairfax Co and Vestryman of Truro Parish. Son of William and Ann E. Bronaugh.The stone only is at Pohick. Jeremiah Bronaugh was buried at Newtown Plantation in the Mason Family Cemetery. Kate Rowland Mason recorded circa 1892, "recent owners of the land have ruthlessly ploughed up the old graveyard, one of the tombstones having been left leaning against a tree in one of the fields." This was probably the gravestone of Jeremiah Bronaugh, Jr. Aged 47. He was Justice of Fairfax Co and Vestryman of Truro Parish.
+1 William Bronaugh and Ann E.
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1 Elizabeth Dinwiddie b 1717 Stafford Co VA d 22 Oct 1781
m 26 Nov 1745 Capt Gerard Chandler Fowke III b c 1718 Stafford/>Kg Geo Co VA d 1769/?81
+1 Capt Chandler Fowke b c 1692 Charles Co MD
m Mary Fossaker b c 1695 Stafford VA
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-1 Sarah Fowke b 13.04.1748, Stafford Co VA d 28.03.1821, Stafford Co VA
m 26 Dec 1772 in Fauquier Co Wiley Roy b c 1746 Kg Geo Co VA d 11.01.1816, Stafford Co VA
-1 Lucy Wiley Roy m 28 Apr 1796 Overwharton Par Stafford Co Enoch Mason son of John Mason and Mary Nelson
-2 Wiley Roy Jr.
-3 Richard Roy
-1-1 Mary Eleanor Mason+
-1-2 Sarah Fowke Mason
-1-3 Selden Mason
-1-4 Gerard Fowke Mason
-1-5 John Mason b 1797
-1-6 Enoch Mason Jr b 1797
-1-7 Wiley Roy Mason b 1804 d 27 Jul 1865 King George Co Va m 4 Nov 1828 Susan Taylor Smith b 10 Jul 1806 d 7 Feb 1873 dau of Augustine Jaquelin Smith b 28 May 1774 in West Grove, Fairfax Co. VA and Susannah Taylor b ABT 1780 grandau of Jesse Taylor Sr. b in Ireland and x Johnstone
-1-8 Alexander Hamilton Mason+ b 15 Jul 1807 d 30 May 1858
-1-9 Charles Tayloe Mason+ b 6 May 1810 d 5 May 1888
-1-10 Beverley Welford Mason b 18 Aug 1816 d 21 Jul 1860

-1-7-1 Anna Augusta Rose Mason b 4 Sep 1829 in Cleveland King George Co VA m Dabney Herdon Maury Jr
-1-7-2 Wiley Roy Mason b 31 Mar 1833 in VA d 27 Oct 1909 m 3 Jun 1857 Susan Gibbon Thornton b: 6 Jul 1838

-1-7-2-1 Charlotte Thornton Mason b ABT 1860
-1-7-2-2 Julien Jaquelin Mason b 2 Nov 1869 in Fredericksburg
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-32 Anne Fowke b 04.09.1737 Stafford Co VA ?= Elizabeth Anne Fowke
m John Hooe b 23.02.1727 St Pauls Parish King George Co VA d 16.05.1798 Fairfax Co VA son of Howson Hooe b 2/1695 Stafford Co d 1780 King George Co and Anne Frances Harris b 1703 Stafford Co
-1 Mary Ann Hooe b 07.11.1756 St Pauls Parish King George Co VA d 08.10.1807 Nicholas Co KY m Thomas Reade Throckmorton b 22.02.1739 Gloucester Co VA d 27.04.1826 Nicholas Co KY -1
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-3 Roger Fowke
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-4 Gerard Fowke
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-5 Mary Fowke
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-6 William Fowke
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-7 Robert Dinwiddie Fowke b 20 Sep 1746
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-8 John Fowke b 26 Jun 1757 d 1777
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-9 Chandler Fowke b 1759 d 24 Nov 1795
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-10 Enfield Fowke b 28 May 1761
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1-11 George Fowke b 10 Apr 1764 d 1780
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-2 Jane Dinwiddie b by 24 Feb 1725 d 1794
m 10 Feb 1753 William Waite/Waites b 3 Apr 1715 York Engl son of Richard Palmer Waite and Charity Beaumont
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-3 William Bronough b aft 16.01.1730 Brunswick Parish King George Co VA d 14.04.1800, Loundon Co VA
m Mary Doniphan b 10.07.1737 Overwharton Parish Stafford Co VA d 26.12.1781 Stafford Co VA
+1 Mottram Doniphan and Rosanna Anderson
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-3-1 Rosa Bronaugh b 11.03.1747 VA
m DR. John B. Bronaugh b 1775 Stafford Co VA d 22.10.1821
+1 Dr Bronaugh and Mary Carter +1 Mottram Doniphan and Rosanna Anderson
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-3-1 Mary Emily BRONAUGH b 1799, Loudoun Co VA d 27.09.1869, Shelter Prince William Co VA
m William BAILEY TYLER b 02.03.1799, Mill Park Prince William Co VA d 20.10.1851, Leesburg Loudoun Co VA
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-4 Mary Bronough b 20 Apr 1732 d 21 Feb 1766
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-5 Ann Bronough b 25 Aug 1735 d 1807 Fairfax Co VA
m Martin Cockburn
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-6 Elizabeth Bronough b 28 May 1738 d 3 Feb 1805
m Lee Massey b 19.09.1732 St Pauls Parish Stafford Co VA d 23 Sep 1814
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-7 Dr John B. Bronough b 15.01.1743 Stafford Co VA d 24.11.1777 Stafford Co VA
m Mary Anne Carter b 7 Dec 1747 Stafford Co VA d 1825 Mason Co VA dau of Joseph Carter and Margaret Mason
-1 Mary Mason Bronaugh b 19 Nov 1770 Stafford Co VA d 2 Nov 1831 m Robert Herford
-2 Dr John Bronaugh Jr b c 1772 Stafford VA d 22.10.1821 m1 Rosa m2 Frances Gwynn King m ROSA BRONAUGH b 11.03.1747 VA dau of William BRONAUGH and Mary DONIPHAN for ch see above Rosa Bronaugh.
-3 Capt William Yelverton Bronaugh
-4 Martin Bronaugh
-5 Margaret Bronaugh
-6 Anne Carter Bronaugh
-7 Margaret Mason Bronaugh

-2-1 Mary Emily Bronaugh b 1799 Loudoun Co VA d 27 Sep 1869 Shelter Pr Wm Co VA m William Bailey Tyler b 2 Mar 1799 Mill Park Pr Wm Co VA son of Charles Tyler and Sarah Brown b c 1766 Charles Co MD
-2-2 Mildred H. King
-2-3 John R. Bronaugh
-2-4 Frances P. T. Bronaugh
-2-5 Robert Bronaugh
-2-6 Nancy M. Bronaugh
-2-7 Martha Ann Bronaugh
-2-8 Lee Massey Bronaugh
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-1-8 Catherine Bronaugh b c 1750
m Francis Jett
-1 Frankie Jett m Opie Lindsay

George Mason IV 1725 - 1792
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-2-2 George Mason b 1690 Accoheek, Stafford Co VA d 05.03.1735, Potomac River Fairfax Co VA, ferry accident--drowned
m Ann Stevens Thomson b 1699 London d 13.11.1762 Chopawamsic Plantation Stafford Co VA
+1 Stevens Thomson and Dorothea x
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-2-1 George Mason IV b 11.12.1725 Doegs Neck Plantation Fairfax Co VA d 07.10.1792 Gunston Hall Fairfax Co VA , Delegate who refused to sign , 18 JUL 1774 Fairfax Resolves Writer and Signer, author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights, 1776-1780 VA State Representative, 1786-1788 VA State Representative, May-Sep 1787 Constitutional Convention, 1787
m Ann Eilbeck b 01.1734 probably Mattawoman Plantation Charles Co MD d 09.03.1773 Gunston Hall Fairfax Co VA
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-2-1-1 Capt George Mason V b 30 April 1753 Gunston Hall Plantation, Fairfax Co d on 5 December 1796 at Lexington Plantation, Fairfax Co bur 5 December 1796 at Gunston Hall Graveyard
m on 22 April 1784 Elizabeth Mary Ann Barnes Hooe at Fairfax Co Va
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-2-1-1-1 Elizabeth Mary Ann Barnes MASON b 9 MAR 1785 in Lexington Plantation, Fairfax Co
m George Nicholas Grymes b 1784 in King George Co Va
-1 Ann Nicholas Grymes b 16 Feb 1810 King George Co d Washington DC m1 18 Feb 1839 in King George Co Hopeful Toler m2 30 May 1858 Lunenburg Co) Roger Benson Atkinson b 16 Nov 1802 Dinwiddie Co d. 25 Jan 1862, Lunenburg Co
-2 Elizabeth Mary Graham Grymes b 7 June 1811 m1 16 July 1829 Everard Meade Stith d ca 1836. INVESTIGATE m2 17 Mar 1837 King George Co George Mason Hooe b 4 Nov 1807 King George Co d 10 Apr 1845
-3 Lucy Fitzhugh Grymes b 29 JUL 1812 in 'Mont Chene' m Dr Abram Barnes Hooe b 5 DEC 1805 in 'Barnesfield', Stafford/King George) Co., Virginia
-4 Anna Maria Grymes b 13 Feb 1814 m Sanford J. Ramey
-5 Marion Landon Grymes b 24 Oct 1815 d 4 Mar 1859 Stafford Co. m James Monroe Taliaferro b Aug 1809, King George Co d 1 Jan 1893 Washington, DC.
-6 George Graham Grymes b 22 May 1817 d. 15 Dec 1825.
-7 Edmund Fitzhugh Grymes b 26 Jan 1819.
-8 Mary Louisa Grymes b 9 June 1820. m Nicholas Quisenberry
-9 Richard Barnes Mason Grymes b 3 Oct 1821 d 8 Oct 1821
-10 Sarah Martha Lucretia Grymes b 12 Mar 1823 m 4 Dec 1844, King George Co George Washington Parke Custis Grymes d 1870. (qv)
-11 George Edmund Grymes b 14 Feb 1825, King George Co d 19 Nov 1897 King George Co See below.
-12 Rosalie L Grymes b 3 Mar 1829.
-13 Benjamin Richards Grymes b 15 Aug 1830 King George Co d 12 Sept 1913 King George Co
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-2-1-1-2 George Mason VI b 11 Aug 1786 d on 21 Aug 1834 at Gunston Hall Fairfax Co
m1 on 17 February 1813 Elizabeth Thomson Mason
m2 on 2 Jan 1823 Eleanor Ann Clifton Patton at Washingto, DC + 1 ch
-1 Helen Eliza Mason b 1 Dec 1813 d 27 Jun 1876
-2 Sarah Eugenia Mason b. 16 May 1816 d 29 Jun 1816
-3 John McCarty Mason b. 25 Apr 1817 d 7 Jul 1837
-4 George Thomson Mason b 17 Aug 1818 d 26 Apr 1846
-5 Georgianna Mason b 19 Dec 1819 d 24 Jul 1820
-6 Sally Eilbeck Mason+ b 11 Mar 1821 d c 29 Aug 1888
-7 Richard Barnes Patton Mason b. 4 Mar 1824, d. 10 May 1847
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-2-1-1-3 William Eilbeck Mason b 3 Feb 1788, d. 22 Nov 1820
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-2-1-1-4 Ann Eilbeck Mason+ b. 1 Apr 1791, d. 5 Nov 1864
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-2-1-1-5 Sarah Barnes Hooe Mason+ b. 27 May 1794, Sarah Barnes Hooe Mason b 27 MAY 1794 in Lexington Hall Plantation, Fairfax Co Va d 11 Sep 1877
m1 John 'Jack' Stith b 1774 in King George Co Va
m2 Daniel McCarty
-1 John Randolph Stith b 2 FEB 1821 in Va
-2 Sarah 'Sallie' Mason Stith b 5 MAY 1829 in Northumberland Co
-3 John Mason McCarty m Lucinda Lee
-4 Sally McCarty m Frederick W. Pleasants
-4-1 Lucy Lee Pleasants
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-2-1-1-6 Richard Barnes Mason b 16 Jan 1797 d. 26 Jul 1850
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-2-1-2 Mary Thomson Mason b 27 Jan 1762, d 1806
m John Cooke
-1 George Mason Cooke b 1792 d 1866 m Ann Jane Carter b 1806 d 1863 -1-1 Jennie Deans Cooke 1839 - 1899 m Charles D. Meredith -1-1-1 Champe Meredith 1861 - m William F. GAINES 1862 - 6 Jane Elizabeth Gaines m J. T. Wightman
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-2-1-3 Nancy Ann Mason
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-2-1-4 Ann Eilbeck Mason b 13 Jand 1755 Dogues Neck Fairfax Co VA d 1814
m Rinaldo Johnson b 1753 Pr Geo Co VA
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-2-1-5 Capt. William Mason b 22 Oct 1757 Dogue's Neck, Fairfax Co VA d 7 Feb 1818 MP
m Ann Stuart
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-2-1-6 Gen John Mason b 4 Apr 1766 Eilbecks Place Charles Co MD d 19 Mar 1849
m Anna Maria Murray b 13 Oct 1776 dau of James Murray
-1 Sarah Maria Murray m Cooper
-2 Anna Maria Murray m Lee
-3 Murray Mason
-4 Sen. James Murray Mason b 3 Nov 1798 Analostan Island Washington DC d 28 Nov 1871 Clarens Fairfax Co VA m Elizabeth Margaretta Chew b 1798 Philadelphia dau of Benjamin Chew and Katherine
-5 John Mason b c 1749 Aquia Stafford VA
-6 Enoch Mason b 1769 Albemarle Co VA m Lucy Wilea Roy
-7 William Mason b 30 Nov 1748 Overwharton Parish Stafford VA (?= in Paul W Jones tree but b 16 Apr 1756 Gunston Hall Plantation Fairfax VA) m Lucy Benson b c 1748 Eastmost River Mathews VA ?= b 1752 Overwharton Parish Staffor VA d 1840 Culpeper Co VA

-4-1 Anna Maria Mason b 31 Jan 1825 Fairfax VA m Rev John Marshall Ambler b 3 Apr 1821 Fauquier Co VA d 3 Mar 1891 Richmond VA son of Maj Thomas Marshall Ambler b 1 MAY 1791/?3 Jamestown VA d 4 Sep 1875 and Lucy Johnston b 31 Oct 1800 Campbell Co VA
-4-2 George Mason
-4-3 Eliza Ida Oswald Mason
-4-4 James Murray Mason Jr
-4-5 Benjamin Chew Mason
-4-6 John A. Mason
-4-7 Catharine Chew Mason m Dorsey
-4-8 Virginia Mason
-4-9 Nannie MASON m Samuel Boyer DAVIS
-4-10 Fanny F. MASON
-3-1-1 William Mason b 9 Mar 1801 Spartanburg SC d there 14 SEp 1848 m Martha Ann Robuck b 1 May 1801 Spartanburg dau of Benjmin Roebuck and Mary G Willis b 21 May 1785 Spartanburg Co SC
-7-1 James Mason b c 1765 d 18 Jan 1843 ?Spartanburg SC m Susannah Tapp b 1765 Culöpeper VA
-7-2? Benson Mason b 1782 Culpeper Co VA d Washington Co KY m Margaret Fox

-4-1-1 Lucy Ambler b 1848
-4-1-2 Benjamin Ambler
-4-1-3 Eliza Chew Ambler b 6 Dec 1855 VA m Lancelot Minor Blackford b 23 Feb 1837 Fredericksburg VA son of William Minor Blackford and Mary Berkeley Minor b 2 Dec 1802 Fredericksburg VA (dau of Gen John Barbour Minor and Lucy Landon)
-4-1-4 John Cary Ambler b 12 Jun 1859 m Nannie Lou Johnson b 1866 d 1941 dau of Sterling Johnson
-4-1-5 James Murray Ambler b 21 Aug 1854 m Eliza Llewelyn Randolph b 18 Nov 1862 d 9 Aug 1910 dau of Alfred Magill Randolph and Sarah Griffith
-4-9-1 Fanny P. DAVIS m Clifford Cabell DUNN
-7-1-1 William Mason b 9 Mar 1801 Spartanburg SC d there 14 SEp 1848 m Martha Ann Robuck b 1 May 1801 Spartanburg dau of Benjmin Roebuck and Mary G Willis b 21 May 1785 Spartanburg Co SC
-7-2-1 Charles Benson Mason b 1830 Montgomery Co KY d there 18 Sep 1874 m Mary Elizuabeth Piper b 1833 d 18 Dec 1915 dau of Asher Addison Piper b 23 Jun 1804 and Elizabeth Robbins b 1810

-4-1-3-1 John Minor Blackford b 1 Feb 1887 Fairfax VA m Elizabeth Jackson
-4-1-3-2 Randolph Fairfax Blackford b 25 Jul 1890 Alexandria VA
-4-1-3-3 Staige David Blackford b 28 Dec 1898 Alexandria VA
-4-1-3-4 Lancelot Minor Blackford b 22 Aug 1894 Fairfax VA
-4-1-3-5 Ambler Mason Blackford b 26 Sep 1888 Fairfax VA m1 Sarah m2 Marian
-4-1-4-1 James Murray Ambler b 1890 Japan
-4-1-4-2 Marietta Ambler b 13 Jan 1892 Kyoto Japan
-4-1-4-3 Eliza Chew Ambler b 7 May 1908 m Caperton
-4-1-4-4 xy Ambler
-4-1-5-1 Sally Hoxton Ambler b 23 Feb 1887 m James Branson Kempton had issue
-4-1-5-2 Virginia Mason Ambler
-7-1-1-1 Elvira Lovina Mason b 3 Jun 1823 Spartanburg SC d 24 Jan 1871 Calhoun GA m Absolom Wright Scott b 18 Sep 1818 SC son of Talliaferro Scott b 5 Mar 1784 m Nancy Wright b c 1790 VA d c 1864 Spartanburg SC
-7-2-1-1 Charles Mason m Minnie Insko b 1879 Washington Co KY d there 22 Jun 1952 dau of Aaron Insko b 1848 d 1919 and Martha Wood

-7-1-1-1-1 Lougenia Wright Scott b c 1855 GA m Charles Henry Snow b c 1847 Barbour Co GA son of Charles William Snow and Emily Eleanor Lovelace b c 1820
-7-1-1-1-2 Christinia Scott
-7-2-1-1-1 Maud Mason b 1891 d 1974 m Benjamin Franklin Kidwell b 10 Jun 1878 Falmouth Pendleton Co KY d Greenup Co KY
-7-2-1-1-2 Gertrude Mason b 1893 d 1976 m Ira Insko b 28 Jun 1891 in Nicholas Co Ky d 25 Oct 1965 in Louisville Ky bur Louisville Memorial Garden East farmer and carpenter son of Francis Marion Insko b 6 Aug 1856 in Bracken Co Ky d 18 Jun 1918 in Taylorsville Ky and Alice Hester b 9 Jul 1863
-7-2-1-1-3 Minnie Mason b 1907 d 1991

-7-1-1-1-1-1 Henry Snow b c 1875
-7-1-1-1-1-2 Willie W Snow b c 1877 Dalton Whitfield Co GA m Inez Augusta Kenner had issue
-7-1-1-1-1-3 Ethel May Snow b 19 Dec 1879 m William Martin Sapp had issue
-7-2-1-1-2-1 Gerald Mason Insko b 8 Apr 1916 in Ewing Fleming Co Ky served in US Navy m Pauline Laughlin
-7-2-1-1-2-2 Geneva Maude Insko b 23 Jul 1919 m Paul Wayne Jones b 30 Dec 1918 d 1998son of Guy Vernon Jones and Iva Nora Thompson
-7-2-1-1-2-3 Melvin Durwar Insko b 1924 in Louisville Ky served in the US Navy m Sep 1951 Edna Laughlin in Louisville

-7-2-1-1-2-1-1 Pamela Insko m Peyton Tabb Talbot Jr
-7-2-1-1-2-1-2 Sue Mason Insko m William Verl Wellnitz
-7-2-1-1-2-2-1 Lenora Jones Author's 150 cM DNA match
-7-2-1-1-2-2-2 Larry E Jones author's 131 cM DNA match
-7-2-1-1-2-2-3 Paul Jones, author's 117 cM DNA match
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-2-2-2 Mary Thomson Mason b 1731, Stafford Co VA d 01.1758, Stafford Co VA
m Samuel Selden b 1725, Elizabeth City Hampton VA d 1791, Salvington Stafford Co VA
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-3 Col Gerard Fowke b 1662, MD d 1734, Nanjemoy Creek Charles Co MD
m Sarah Burdett b 1665 Nanjemoy Creek Charles Co MD d 1745.
+1 y BURDETT
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-3-1 Anne Fowke b 30.01.1689, MD d 23.09.1739, Stafford Co VA
m Maj Robert Alexander b 1688 St Marys Co MD d 05.10.1735 Stafford Co VA
+1 Robert Alexander and Frances Ashton
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-3-1-1 1461. i. Anne Fowke Alexander b 1712, St Pauls Parish King George Co VA d c 1782.
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-3-1-2 Parthenia Alexander b 1709, Stafford Co VA d 1790, VA
m Dade Massey b 1680 Stafford Co VA d by 13.05.1735 Stafford Co VA son of Capt Massey and Mary Dade for ch see above 1180) Dade Massey.
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-3-1-3 John Alexander b 26.07.1711 Salisbury King George Co VA d 1763 Salisbury King George Co VA
m Susannah Pearson b 29.12.1717 Salisbury King George Co VA d 06.10.1788 Salisbury King George Co VA
+1 y PEARSON
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-3-1-3-1 Col John Alexander b 15.01.1738 King George Co VA d by 1806
m Elizabeth Barnes b 1744 Richmond City VA
+1 y BARNES
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-3-1-3-1-1 Cöl Richard Barnes Alexander b 1770, VA d 03.12.1821, KY
m Elizabeth Toye Whiting b 1770 VA dau of Matthew? Whiting b c 1755 d aft 1779 and Elizabeth Toye b 1770 VA
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-3-1-4 Gerard Alexander b 1713 St Pauls Parish King George Co VA d 16.09.1761 Fairfax Co VA
m Mary A Dent b 1722 Charles Co MD d 15.02.1793 Fairfax Co VA dau of Col George Dent b 27.09.1690, Charles Co MD d 12.05.1754, Charles Co MD and Anne Herbert b 1694 Charles Co MD d by 20.06.1764 Charles Co MD
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-3-2 Frances Fowke b 02.02.1691; d 08.11.1744.
m Gustavus Brown b 10.04.1689 Dalkeith Midlothian Scotland d 04.1762 Bel Alton Charles Co MD
+1 BROWNrown
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-3-2-1 Elizabeth Brown b 05.10.1723 Port Tobacco Charles Co MD
m Capt John Hooe b 01.09.1704 Stafford Co VA d 18.04.1766 Stafford Co VA m??2 Dr Michael Wallace b 11.05.1719 Scotland d 01.1767 VA, came from Scotland to Port Tobacco, Maryland, as a medical student to a Scotch physician, Dr. Brown, one of the most eminent men in his profession in Maryland. After finishing his studies and graduating in Edinburgh, on the 27th of April, 1747, the young doctor married Elizabeth, the youngest daughter of Dr. Brown. Nearly all the daughters of Dr. Brown married Scotch Episcopal Parsons, McGruder, Lomax, Keyes, Montcures, Daniels, Scott, Horner, and whose descendants have multiplied into a legion. Francis Scott Key, the author of the "Star Spangled Banner", was a grandson of one of the daughters; Gen. Bankhead McGruder, of Virginia, of another. Dr. Michael Wallace left eight sons who fought through the Revolutionary war, the youngest of whom, Capt. Thomas Wallace, was the father of Dr.James Brown Wallace who married Sarah Ann Edwards Clayton, daughter of Mjr. Philip & Ann Swann (Churchill) Clayton of Culpeper.
+1 Col y Hooe and Frances Townsend
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-3-2-1-1 Sarah Hooe b 07.03.1741, Barnesfield Stafford Co VA
m Nathaniel Washington b 28.11.1743, VA
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-3-2-1-2 Seymour Hooe b 13.06.1735 Barnesfield Stafford Co VA d 05.1783 King George Co VA m Sarah Alexander b 17.11.1758 Stafford Co VA dau of John Alexander and Lucy Thorton for ch see above Sarah Alexander.
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-3-2-1-3 Michael Wallace b 08.06.1753 -1 Michael Wallace b 11.11.1777 King George Co VA d 14.02.1851 Madison VA -1-1 Helen Glassell WALLACEallace b 11.10.1802 d 02.09.1880 m James Somerville b 12.04.1799 Fredricksburg VA d 03.02.1842, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa, On this site stood the SOMERVILLE mausoleum, constructed mid 19th century, which was razed along with the Snow mausoleum in the 1960s due to recurring vandalism and recklessness. Somerville family members were reentered on the same site afterwards, including Dr. James Somerville and his wife, Helen Glassell Wallace Somerville, and their graves marked with marble headstones circa 1984 by descendants Ormond Somerville, jr. of Mountain Brook, and Dr. David Nelson of Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-3-2-2 Frances Brown b 29.07.1713 d 1770
m John Moncure b 1709 Scotland d 10.03.1764 Aquia Stafford Co VA
-1 Frances Moncure b 1745; d 1800 m Travers Daniel b 30.03.1741; d 28.06.1824
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-3-2-3 Sarah Brown b 29.08.1715 Rich Hill Charles Co MD d 1784 Stratford Co VA
m James Scott b 1685 Scotland d 1782 Stratford Co VA
+1 y SCOTT
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-3-2-3-1 John Scott b 1747 Prince Williams Co VA d 04.1785 Frederick Co VA
m Elizabeth Gordon b 1750 Aberdeenshire Scotland d 1802 Faquier Co VA
-1 Margaret Christian Scott b 20.01.1783, Faquier Co VA d 11.10.1843, Faquier Co VA m Charles Lee b 1758 Alexandria VA d 24.06.1815 Warrenton Fauquier Co VA, 1795-1801 USA Attorney General, 1800-1800 Secretary of State
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-3-3 Chandler Fowke b 1696 Charles Co MD d 14.05.1745 Stafford Co VA
m Mary Fossaker b 1700 Richmond VA d 1783 Overwharton Parish Stafford VA
+1 John Fossaker and Elizabeth Mott
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 -1-1-3-3-1 Gerard Fowke b 171, King George Co VA d 1769
m Elizabeth Dinwiddie b 1717 Stafford Co VA dau of John Dinwiddie and Simphia Mason b 25 Feb 1702/03 VA d 22 Nov 1761 Gunston Hall Plantation Fairfax Co VA
-1 Elizabeth Dinwiddie d 22 Oct 1781 m 26 Nov 1745 Capt Gerard Chandler Fowke III b c 1718 Stafforde Co VA d 1781 son of Capt Chandler Fowke b c 1692 Charles Co MD and Mary Fossaker b c 1695 Stafford VA
-2 Jane Dinwiddie b by 24 Feb 1725 d 1794 m 10 Feb 1753 William Waite/Waites b 3 Apr 1715 York Engl son of Richard Palmer Waite and Charity Beaumont
-3 William Bronaugh b 16 Jan 1730 Kg Geo Co VA d 1800 Loudon Co VA m Mary Doniphan d 10 Jul 1737 Overwharton Parish Staffor Co VA d 26 Dec 1781 Stafford Co VA dau of Mottram Doniphan and Rosanna Anderson
-4 Mary Bronaugh b 20 Apr 1732 d 21 Feb 1766
-5 Ann Bronaugh b 25 Aug 1735 d 1807 Fairfax Co VA m Martin Cockburn
-6 Elizabeth Bronaugh b 28 May 1738 d 3 Feb 1805 m Lee Massey b 19.09.1732 St Pauls Parish Stafford Co VA d 23 Sep 1814
-7 Dr. John Bronaugh b 15 Jan 1743 d 24 Nov 1777 m Mary Anne Carter b 7 Dec 1747 Stafford Co VA dau of Joseph Carter and Margaret Mason
-8 Catherine Bronaugh m Francis Jett
-1-1 Sarah Fowke m 26 Dec 1772 in Fauquier Co Wiley Roy b c 1746 Kg Geo Co VA d 11 Jan 1816 Stafford Co VA
-1-2 Roger Fowke
-1-3 Gerard Fowke
-1-4 Elizabeth Anne Fowke
-1-5 Mary Fowke
-1-6 William Fowke
-1-7 Robert Dinwiddie Fowke b 20 Sep 1746
-1-8 John Fowke b 26 Jun 1757 d 1777
-1-9 Chandler Fowke b 1759 d 24 Nov 1795
-1-10 Enfield Fowke b 28 May 1761
-1-11 George Fowke b 10 Apr 1764 d 1780
-7-1 Mary Mason Bronaugh b 19 Nov 1770 Stafford Co VA d 2 Nov 1831 m Robert Herford
-7-2 Dr John Bronaugh Jr b c 1772 Stafford VA m1 Rosa m2 Frances Gwynn King
-7-3 Capt William Yelverton Bronaugh
-7-4 Martin Bronaugh
-7-5 Margaret Bronaugh
-7-6 Anne Carter Bronaugh
-7-7 Margaret Mason Bronaugh
-8-1 Frankie Jett m Opie Lindsay
-1-1-1 Lucy Wiley Roy m 28 Apr 1796 Overwharton Par Stafford Co Enoch Mason son of John Mason and Mary Nelson
-1-1-2 Wiley Roy Jr.
-1-1-3 Richard Roy
-7-2-1 Mary Emily Bronaugh b 1799 Loudoun Co VA d 27 Sep 1869 Shelter Pr Wm Co VA m William Bailey Tyler b 2 Mar 1799 Mill Park Pr Wm Co VA son of Charles Tyler and Sarah Brown b c 1766 Charles Co MD
-7-2-2 Mildred H. King
-7-2-3 John R. Bronaugh
-7-2-4 Frances P. T. Bronaugh
-7-2-5 Robert Bronaugh
-7-2-6 Nancy M. Bronaugh
-7-2-7 Martha Ann Bronaugh
-7-2-8 Lee Massey Bronaugh
-1-1-1-1 Mary Eleanor Mason+
-1-1-1-2Sarah Fowke Mason
-1-1-1-3 Selden Mason
-1-1-1-4 Gerard Fowke Mason
-1-1-1-5 John Mason b 1797
-1-1-1-6 Enoch Mason Jr b 1797
-1-1-1-7 Wiley Roy Mason b 1804 d 27 Jul 1865 King George Co Va m 4 Nov 1828 Susan Taylor Smith b 10 Jul 1806 d 7 Feb 1873 dau of Augustine Jaquelin Smith b 28 May 1774 in West Grove, Fairfax Co. VA and Susannah Taylor b ABT 1780 grandau of Jesse Taylor Sr. b in Ireland and x Johnstone
-1-1-1-8 Alexander Hamilton Mason+ b 15 Jul 1807 d 30 May 1858
-1-1-1-9 Charles Tayloe Mason+ b 6 May 1810 d 5 May 1888
-1-1-1-10 Beverley Welford Mason b 18 Aug 1816 d 21 Jul 1860
-7-2-1-1

-1-1-1-7-1 Anna Augusta Rose Mason b 4 Sep 1829 in Cleveland King George Co VA m Dabney Herdon Maury Jr
-1-1-1-7-2 Wiley Roy Mason b 31 Mar 1833 in VA d 27 Oct 1909 m 3 Jun 1857 Susan Gibbon Thornton b: 6 Jul 1838

-1-1-1-7-2-1 Charlotte Thornton Mason b ABT 1860
-1-1-1-7-2-2 Julien Jaquelin Mason b 2 Nov 1869 in Fredericksburg
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-2-2-1-7 Thomas Mason 1770
m Amy Hooe
-1 Elizabeth Mason ?= m Jacob Kupferschmidt
-2 Gerard Alexander Mason+ b Dec 1793, d. 18 Dec 1849
-3 Lee Anna MASON b 1798 d 1824 m William Barron
-4 Thomas Mason+ b. 1800, d. 1828
-1-1 Jacob E Coppersmith m Asennetta Rites
-3-1 Virginia C. Mason Barron m +Henry Francis B. Pardon
-3-2 Thomas Mason Barron 1818 - 1866
m Penelope Morton McFarland 1823 - 1905
-1-1-1 Mary E Coppersmith m Joseph Hunter son of Daniel W Hunter and Mary Turtle
-3-1-1 Laura Pardon m Isaac Kennady
-3-1-2 Francis Henry Pardon m Sophia Gash
-3-2-1 Emma Barron m Benjamin Haley Poindexter
-3-2-2 Elizabeth Barron m Hamilton Alexander
-3-2-3 Leanna Barron 1851 - m Jacob Harsh 1844 -
-1-1-1-1 Francis Luther Hunter m Emma Belle Gauntt dau of Henr Gauntt and Mary Elizabeth Woodward
-1-1-1-1-1 Emma Grace Hunter m Clarence Franklin Wagner son of George Wagner and Bertha E McCloskey ancestors of Pius Veto Pautenis author's DNA matches
-3-1-1-1 Virginia Kennady m E. G. Cain
-3-1-2-1 Mary Lena Pardon m +Charles Ditzler Ralph
-3-2-2-1 Penelope Alexander m +B. A. Evans
-3-2-3-1 Emma Boyd Harsh m William Delker
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-2 Thomas OSBORNE b 1550, Ashford Kent d 12.10.1611 Ashford Kent
m ELISABETH WILMETH b 1538 Ashford Kent d 08.02.1599 Ashford Kent
+1 y WILMETH
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-2-1 Jeremiah "JEREMY" OSBORN b 04.02.1570 Ashford Kent d 08.02.1620 Ashford Kent
m JOAN WYBORNE b 1571 Ashford Kent d 08.02.1620 Ashford Kent
+1 y WYBORNE
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-2-1-1 Thomas OSBORNE b 1595 Ashford Kent d c 02.11.1677
m Mary GOATLEY 18.11.1622 Ashford Kent England b 25.11.1604 Ashford Kent England.
Thomas OSBORNE and Mary GOATLEY
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-2-1-1-1 Jeremiah Osborne b aft 20.03.1624 Ashford Kent England d 26.04.1676 New Haven CT
m Mary x b by 1632 d 1695
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-2-1 -1-1-1 Jeremiah OSBORNE b 03.05.1652, New Haven, New Haven, CT d 16.05.1652, New Haven, New Haven, CT
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-2-1 -1-1-2 Jeremiah OSBORN b 28.11.1656, New Haven CT d aft 04.01.171 New Haven, CT
m by 1689 Sarah Coe b 1656.
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-2-1 -1-1-3 Mary OSBORN b 25.03.1653, New Haven CT d 28.11.1726, Stratford Fairfield Co CT
m EPHRAIM BOOTH b 01.08.1648 Derby Fairfield Co CT d 26.02.1683 Stratford Fairfield Co CT
+1 Richard Booth and Elizabeth Hawley
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-2-1 -1-1-3-1 Johanna Booth b 17.09.1678, Stratford Fairfield Co CT d 29.01.1761, Stratford Fairfield Co CT
m John Sherwood b 1672 Fairfield Fairfield Co CT d 09.1696 Stratford Fairfield Co CT
-1 Jemima Sherwood b 14.01.1697 Fairfield CT m John GOLD b 25.04.1688, Fairfield CT d 23.09.1766 Fairfield CT
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-2-1 -1-1-4 Elizabeth Osborn b aft 07.01.1654 New Haven CT
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-2-1 -1-1-5 JOANNA OSBORN b 08.12.1658 New Haven CT d aft 01.03.1668 New Haven CT
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-2-1 -1-1-6 Thomas OSBORN b 06.10.1660 New Haven CT
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-2-1 -1-1-7 ANNA OSBORN b 06.04.1663 New Haven CT d 10.12.1726, New Haven CT
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-2-1 -1-1-8 Elizabeth OSBORN b 09.12.1665 New Haven CT m SAMUEL Thomas b 05.09.1651 New Haven CT d 1711.
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-2-1 -1-1-9 Joseph Osborn b 15.12.1667 New Haven CT d 19.11.1735 New Haven CT
m Mary Bennett b 1673 Fairfield, Fairfield, CT d 1737 New Haven CT
+1 y BENNETT
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-2-1 -1-1-9-1 Jeremiah Osborn b 08.04.1699 New Haven Co CT d 18.01.1789 New Haven Co CT
m Elizabeth Wheeler b 1701 New Haven CT d 22.09.1744 New Have CT
-1 Jehiel Osborn b 1728, New Haven CT m Rebecca Sperry b 10.06.1730 New Haven CT
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-2-1 -1-1-10 Rebecca OSBORN b 11.07.1673, New Haven CT
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-2-1-1-2 Thomas Osborne b 24.11.1622 Ashford Kent England d 23.09.1712 East Hampton Suffolk NY
m Mary BOND b 1642 Lynn, Essex, MA, Usa d East Hampton (town), Suffolk, New York, Usa.
+1 y BOND
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-2-1 -1-2-1 Joseph Osborn b 1660, Long Island, Suffolk, NY d 02.10.1743, East Hampton, Suffolk, NY
m x
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-2-1 -1-2-1-1 1343. i. Joseph Osborn b 1704 NY d 21.11.1786 East Hampton, Suffolk, NY
BROUGHTON, John20) b 1704 NY d 21.11.1786 East Hampton Suffolk NY
-1 Joseph Osborn b 1734 1 Sep 1734 East Hampton (town) Suffolk NY d 02.04.1798 Suffolk, NY -1-1 1 Joseph Osborn b 1766 Suffolk NY d 20.10.1842 Cutchogue Suffolk NY m DEBORAH b 1831. -1-1-1-1 Joseph Osborn b 1786 NY d 04.02.1883 Chenango NY m BETSEY b 1780 VT d 23.08.1839 Chenango, NY -1-1-1-1-1 1792. i. John Hiram Osborn b 03.09.1811 NY d 28.08.1873 Decatur Twp Van Buren MI m Samantha Butterfield b 1815 NY d 16.06.1894 Webster, Ramsey, ND -1-1-1-1-1-1 ROLLIN C28 OSBORN b 07.06.1837, Granville (town), Washington, New York, Usa; d 21.08.1884, Paw Paw (township), Van Buren, Michigan, Usa.
-1-1-1-1-1-2 ROMELIA SOPHIA 'AMELIA' OSBORN b 1839, NY d 1919, Cando, Towner, ND m ELIJAH ADAMS CHAPMAN b 03.05.1831, NY d 12.08.1902, Cando, Towner, North Dakota, Usa.
-1-1-1-1-1-3 MOSES LINCOLN OSBORN b 29.05.1857, Fond du Lac, WI d 24.12.1938 Glentana Valley MT m ELSIE JULIA JohnSON, b 12.04.1883 Holton Twp Muskegon, MI d 24.09.1937 Cando, Towner, ND dau of HANS JohnSON and JULIA RILEY

-1-1-1-1-1-3-1 Kathleen Mildred OSBORN b 26.09.1909, Cando, Towner, ND d 04.10.1997, Rochester, Olmsted, MN m HARRY MATHEW WEBER b 30.06.1899 d 04.10.1958, Rochester, Olmsted, MN ? "Brasil, Cartes de Imigrano, 1900-1965," Database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:27FT-LW2 : accessed 19 June 2015), Moses Lincoln Osborn in entry for Kathleen Osborn Weber, 1961; citing Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Arquivo Nacional, Rio de Janeiro (National Archives, Rio de Janeiro); FHL microfilm Name: Kathleen Osborn Weber Event Type: Immigration Event Date: 1961 Event Place: Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Gender: Female Marital Status: Widowed Nationality: United States Traveling With Children: No Birth Date: 26 Sep 1909 Birthplace: Cando North Dakota Father's Name: Moses Lincoln Osborn Mother's Name: Elsie Julia Johnson Osborn Digital Folder Number: 004919238 Image Number: 00021
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-2-1 -1-3 Richard Osborne b 15.07.1627 Ashford Kent England d aft 20.01.1628 Ashford Kent England
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-2-1 -1-4 John Osborne b 31.07.1631 Ashford Kent England d 02.05.1687 Wainscott Suffolk NY
m1 Rebecca HAND b 1634 Kent England
m2 Miriam JONES b 09.05.1640 East Hampton Suffolk Co NY d 09.05.1704 East Hampton Suffolk Co NY
+1 John Hand and Alice Gransden
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-2-1 -1-4-1 Thomas Osborn b 04.08.1660 Wainscott Suffolk Co NY d 23.06.1745 Wainscott Suffolk Co NY
m Esther Miller b 1660 East Hampton Suffolk Co NY d aft 21.01.1732 - 1733 Wainscott Suffolk Co NY
+1 y Miller
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-2-1 -1-4-1-1 Esther Osborn b 1700 East Hampton Suffolk Co NY d 25.04.1727 East Hampton Suffolk Co NY
m Elias Hand b 17.08.1701 East Hampton Suffolk Co NY d 27.06.1784, Wainscott Suffolk Co NY
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-2-1 -1-4-2 Ephraim Osborne b c 1666 in East Hampton Middlesex CT
Ne19-2-1-1-1-1-2-1-1-4-3 James OSBORNE b 1674 in Warwick Co Eng
Ne19-2-1-1-1-2 John Broughton b 1491, Broughton Westmoreland England d 23.01.1518, Westmoreland
m JANE x
-1-1 Jane Broughton b 1510, Broughton Westmoreland d 1570, Ashford Kent continued from above
m Richard Osborne b 1510 Ashford Kent d 11.08.1581 son of Richard Osborne b c 1488 d 1573 and Elizabeth Flydane b c 1491 d 1528
-1-1-1 Sir Edward Osborne b 1540 London d 15.02.1592 London Middlesex m Anne HEWETT b 1543 London d 04.07.1585 London
Ne19-2-2-2-1 556. Sir Edward Hastings b 26.11.1466 Kirby Leicestershire d 08.11.1506 London Middlesex, aft 1466 Kirby Muxloe Castle, 1475 Knight of the Bath , 1483-1506 2nd Baron of Hastings of 1461 Creation
m Mary HUNGERFORD b 1468 Salisbury Wiltshire d by 10.07.1533 Leicestershire, Baroness Botreaux b c 1468.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Hungerford and Anne Percy.1 She married, firstly, Sir Edward Hastings, 2nd Lord Hastings, son of Sir William Hastinges, 1st Lord Hastings and Katherine Neville, on 23 January 1487/88.2,3 She married, secondly, Sir Richard Sacheverell on 1 May 1509.1,4 She died before 10 July 1533.4 Mary Hungerford, Baroness Botreaux succeeded to the title of 5th Baroness Botreaux [E., 1368] on 7 February 1477/78, suo jure.1 From 23 January 1487/88, her married name became Hastings. From 1 May 1509, her married name became Sacheverell.4 Children of Mary Hungerford, Baroness Botreaux and Sir Edward Hastings, 2nd Lord Hastings
+1 Thomas HUNGERFORD and ANNE PERCY
Ne19-2-2-2-1-1Sir William HASTINGS.
Ne19-2-2-2-1-2Anne Hastings b 1485, Colham Green Middlesex d 11.1550.
m1 by 1503 div Thomas STANLEY. b 1477 Knockin Shropshire d 23.05.1521 Colham Green Middlesex, 1504-1521 2nd Earl of Derby, 1504-1521 3rd Baron of Stanley, 1514-1521 10th Baron of Strange
Ne19-2-2-2-1-2-1 Margaret Stanley+ d Jan 1534
Ne19-2-2-2-1-2-2
Ne19-2-2-2-1-2-3
Ne19-2-2-2-1-3George HASTINGS b 1488, Ashby-de-la-Zouch Leicestershire d 24.03.1544, 1506-1544 3rd Baron of Hastings of 1461 Creation, 1st Earl of Huntingdon , 1st Earl of Huntingdon, Knight of the Bath (K.B.) in 1501, 2nd Lord Hastings, of Hungerford] on 8 Nov 1506, 3rd Lord Hastings 8 Nov 1506, Privy Counsellor (P.C.), 6th Lord Botreaux between 1528 and 1532, created 1st Earl of Huntingdon [England] on 8 December 1529.4 Children of George Hastings, 1st Earl of Huntingdon and Lady Anne Stafford 6th Baron of Botreaux, 1520-1544 5th Baron of Hungerford,1529-1544 1st Earl of Huntingdon
m c Dec 1509 LADY ANNE STAFFORD, b 1483 Ashby Leicestershire d 1544 dau of Henry STAFFORD, 2nd Duke of Buckingham and Katherine Woodville for ch see above Lady Anne Stafford
Ne19-2-2-2-1-3-1Francis Hastings, 2nd Earl of Huntingdon+ d 23 Jun 1560
Ne19-2-2-2-1-3-2Lady Mary Hastings d Mar 1532/33
Ne19-2-2-2-1-3-3Henry Hastings
Ne19-2-2-2-1-3-4Sir Thomas Hastings b. 1515, d 1558
Ne19-2-2-2-1-3-5William Hastings b. 1518, d 1556
Ne19-2-2-2-1-3-6Lady Dorothea Hastings b. 1519
Ne19-2-2-2-1-3-7Edward Hastings, 1st and last Baron Hastings of Loughborough+ b. c 1520, d 5 Mar 1571/72 1520-1544
Ne19-2-2-2-2. 557. Anne Hastings b 1471 Kirby Leicestershire
m George Talbot b 1468 Shifnal Shropshire d 26.07.1558, 1473-1538 9th Baron of Furnivall, 1473-1538 4th Earl of Shrewsbury , 1498, Battle of Stoke Knight of the Garter son of John Talbot and m 1467 Catherine Stafford (d 26.12.1476, dau of Humphrey de Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham)
Francis Talbot b 1500 Sheffield Castle Yorkshire d 21.09.1560 Yorkshire
m Mary Dacre b 1502 Gilsland Cumberland d 29.03.1538 Yorkshire dau of Thomas DACRE 2nd Lord of Gillesland d 1525 and m Elizabeth de Greystock (dau of Sir Robert de Greystock, younger of Greystoke) for ch see above Mary Dacre
- - - -
558. Sir Thomas Brooke b 1465 Cowling, Kent d 19.07.1529 Cobham Kent, 8th Lord of Cobham
m
Dorothy Heydon He17 b 1465 Norfolk d 1560 Poplar London
Br16 Elizabeth BROOKE b 1503 Cobham Hall Kent d 1560, Popular City of London
m Sir Thomas Wyatt Wy16 of Allington Castle b c 1506/3 Allington Castle Boxley Kent d 1541/d 10.10.1542 Clifton Maybank Dorset son of , Attachee to Neaples, House of Commons, Poet
+1 Sir Henry Wyatt of Allington, Kent and Anne Skinner (dau of John Skinner of Surrey)
Wy15 Sir Thomas Wyatt b 1521, Allington Castle Kent k 11.04.1554, Tower of London - decapitated for leading Wyatt's Rebellion
m 1537 JANE Haute/Hawte b 1522 �Bishopsbourne Kent d 1600.
+1 Sir William Hawte of Bishopsbourne, Kent (1489-1539) and
Wy14 Sir George Wyatt b 1550, �Allington Castle Kent d by 01.09.1624, Ireland. , a sixteenth-century writer 1st biographer of�Henry VIII's�second queen,�Anne Boleyn.�His grandfather,�
m 08.10.1582 Jane FINCH/FINCHE b 1555 �Eastwell Kent d 27.03.1644 �Allington Castle Kent
y FINCHE
Wy13 Haute Wyatt b 04.06.1594, �of Boxley Manor Maidstone Kent d 31.07.1638, Maidstone Kent . Vicar of Boxley; "gateway" ancestor, Vicar of Boxley
m 6.02.1619 St. Mary's London BARBARA Elizabeth MITFORD b 1598 Boxley Kent d 31.10.1626 Boxley Kent
+1 Robert MITFORD and Alice ANDERSON
Wy12-1 Edward Wyatt b 1622, Boxley Kent d 1690.
m Jane CONQUEST d 1690 Boxley Gloucester VA
+1 y CONQUEST
Wy12-1-1 Conquest Thomas Wyatt b 1645 Boxley Gloucester VA d 1720
m SARAH PATE b 1652 Yorktown VA d 1740 Upton Gloucester VA
y PATE
Wy12-1-1-1 John W Wyatt b 1683 Petesworth Parish Gloucester VA d 10.12.1768 Boxley Gloucester VA
m Elizabeth Buckner b 1688 Gouceser VA d 1758 Boxley Gloucester VA
+1 y Buckner
Wy12-1-1-1-1? possible daughter:
-1? Ann Wyatt b c 1700
m John Stafford b 1700 VA d 1735 Bath Precinct/Beaufort Co NC son of William Stafford b 1641 VA d 1700
-1-1 Joshua Stafford b c 1715 Beaufort Co d 20 Aug 1794 Screven Co GA m 1744 Beaufort Co Martha b 1719 Beaufort Co NC d 1773 Screven Co GA -1-1-1 William Stafford b 1750 Beaufort Co NC m 18 May 1773 Effingham Co GA Ann Maria Geiger b c 1755 SC dau of Hans Ulrich Geiger b 14 May 1729 d 12 Jun 1777 (parents from St Gallen CH) and Appolina b 1735 d 1776 she m2 Jacob Hoffman
-1-1-2 Robert Stafford b c 1755 Beaufort Co d 1829 Wayne Co GA
-1-1-3 Martha Stafford b c 1760 Pitt Co NC d 1806 Montgomery Co GA
-1-1-4 Ezekiel Stafford b 15 Apr 1773 Barnewell Dist SC d 17 Aug 1853 Tattnall Co GA
-1-1-1-1 Mary Ann Stafford b 22 May 1774 d 1842
-1-1-1-2 Abraham Stafford b 7 Sep 1776 Effingham Co GA d 1864 Louisiana m Elizabeth x b 1780 GA
-1-1-1-3 Dinah Stafford b 15 Mar 1778 NC

-1-1-1-2-1 Ezekiel Stafford b 1805 NC d 20 Mar 1865 Choctaw Co AL m 24 Aug 1827 Burke Co NC Anna West b 1803 SC d GA dau of John WEst b c 1775/?= 1760 in Truro Parish, Fairfax Co dau of John West b c 1775

-1-1-1-2-1-1 James Stafford b 1831 NC d c 1880
-1-1-1-2-1-2 Mary C Stafford b 1832 Burke Co NC d by 1870 Sevier Co TN m 18 Apr 1854 Murray Co GA Dennis G Carroll b 1833 Buncombe Co NC d 18 Mar 1910 Kox Co TN ancestors of Rod Law, author's DNA match
Wy12-1-1-1-2 John Wyatt b 1720 Boxley Gloucester VA d 1765 Liverpool England.
m Martha Gaines b 1725 Boxley Gloucester VA
+1 y Gaines
Wy12-1-1-1-2-1 John James Wyatt b 04.06.1748 London d 17.06.1833 Milroy Rush IN
m 1754 Susan Summit b 17.03.1754 Westmoreland PA d 26.07.1823 Harrison KY
-1 William Wyatt b 1779 Nicholas Co KY d 1802 KY m Rebecca Pearl b 1773 KY d 1814 KY -1 Lewis Lunsford Wyatt b 1800, Lincoln KY d 1846 m Annie Caroline TUTT 18.10.1825 Lawrence TN b 1802 Edgefield Co SC d 1850.
-2 1734. ii. John Smith Wyatt b 1797, Warren MO m1 ANN Catherine Thomas b 1817 MD d MO m2 MARGARET GRIGSBY b 1800 KY + 1 ch dau of y Grigsby
-3 Mary Wyatt b 1799, Crab Orchard Lincoln KY d 1877, TX m James BLAND b 1793 KY d 1849 Warren Co MO
-4 John Wyatt b 1795, Culpepper Co VA d 1849 Franklin IL m REBECCA b 1799 Lincoln KY d 1866 Franklin IL
-5 Rebecca Wyatt b 1799, Lincoln KY d 1814, KY
-1-1 William A Wyatt b 1828, Warren Co MO d 1916, AR m LOUISA EMILY HENSLEY b 1831 TN.
-2-1 DAVID CROCKETT Wyatt b 1837 St. Charles Co MO d 1917 Greeley Weld Co CO m VIRGINA B LUCAS b 1860 DeKalb Co MO d 1951 Jefferson Co Colorado Usa.
-1-1-1 Mary POWHATAN Wyatt b 1857 AR d 1888 AR m JAMES MONROE CASH b 1856 AR d 1940 AR son of Thomas CASH and LEE MAYS
-1-1-2 EMMA TENNESSEE Wyatt b 1850 AR m1 WILLIE R. FRANKLIN. b 1847 d 1883 AR m2 Thomas H BAKER. b 02.08.1836 de Kalb, TN d 21.12.1903 Searcy Co AR
-1-1-3 PERRY LUNSFORD Wyatt b 1854 AR d 1933 TX m MATHILDA KITTY CASH b 1858 AR d 1930 TX
-1-1-4 CAROLINE POCAHONTAS Wyatt b 25.08.1856 Richland Valley Searcy Co AR d 24.11.1946 Caldwell ID JACOB ARNOLD b 1849 AR d 1925 ID.
-1-1-1-1 ERNEST LEE CASH b 1883 AR m1 LEEODAR ODIE SHERRILL b 1885 Arkansas City AR d 1914 AR m2 LILLIE SHERRILL b 1889 Arkansas City AR + 4 ch
-1-1-1-2 1905. ii. MAUDE LOUISA CASH b 1886 Searcy Co AR d 1963 Santa Clara CA m1 ALFRED D SHORT b 1877 Baker OR m2 JACOB Robert BANNINGER b 1894 Haddam, Kansas Usa d 1976 Davis CA mOSA N RUSSELL b 1884 Searcy Co AR d 1970
-1-1-1-3 LUNCEFORD NEWTON CASH b 1880, AR d. 1920 AR
-1-1-1-4 William FONZO CASH b 1877 AR d 1947 AR m1 JUNIE MCBRIDE 2nd cousin, once removed b 1879 Leslie Searcy Co AR d 1951 Leslie Searcy Co + 1 ch m2 NAOMI A STEPHENSON b 16.07.1879 AR d 11.10.1951 Fresno, CA + 3 ch m3 x m4 x
-1-1-2-1 ALBERT LEE FRANKLIN b 03.08.1872, Richland Valley, Searcy Co, Arkansas; d 09.09.1873, Richland Valley, Searcy Co, AR.
-1-1-2-2 William ARTHUR FRANKLIN b 1874, Richland Valley, Searcy Co, AR; d 1958, Muskogee, Oklahoma Usa.
-1-1-2-3 MOSCO FAYETTE FRANKLIN b 01.06.1877, Richland Valley, Searcy Co, Arkansas; d 24.07.1953, Monterey, CA
-1-1-2-4 Mary Alice FRANKLIN b 1879, Richland Valley, Searcy Co, AR; d 1974, OK m LOUIS BERTRAM ROBERTSON b 1873, Richland Valley, Searcy Co, AR; d 1954.
-1-1-2-5 CORBETT BAKER b 1895 AR
-1-1-3-1 GEROTHA B Wyatt b 1876, AR d 1880, AR.
-1-1-3-2 LOUISA CLATIE Wyatt b 1878, AR d 1971, Harrison AR m CHARLES BOONE ROBERTSON b 1871, AR; d 1937, Harrison AR
-1-1-3-3 PENCIE Wyatt b 27.01.1881, Point Peter, AR; d 23.03.1964, St. Joe, AR. m 17.07.1898 Searcy Co AR PERRY d WATTS b 13.03.1872 d 1929 Searcy Co AR. Notater for RUBLE M. WATTS: She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, Ralph Blythe; one daughter, Jeweldean Hendrix; four brothers, Charlie Watts, Jewell Watts, Ott Watts, and Frank Watts.
-1-1-3-4 William GROVER Wyatt b 13.05.1885, Richland Valley, Searcy Co, AR; d 30.01.1955, Kings Co CA m MINNIE BELL AKIN b 1887 d 1971
-1-1-3-5 FLOSSIE POWHATAN Wyatt b 1889, AR d 1947, AR m William G WHITLOW b 1875, TN; d 1950, TX
-1-1-3-6 FRANK BRISCO Wyatt b 11.10.1894 Richland Valley, Searcy Co, AR; d 06.05.1958, TX m OLLIE VEATRICE SCOTT b 1896 d 1977
-1-1-3-7 Richard ANDERSON Wyatt b 1897 d 1975 TX m BERTIE MORRIS b 1905
-1-1-4-1 VADA ALLIS ARNOLD b 1877 Point Peter Searcy Co AR d 1918 Ontario Malhuer OR m ELIJAH MAJOR MOORE b 1874 AR d 1951 Payette ID
-1-1-4-2 HATTIE Elizabeth ARNOLD b 15.12.1880, Searcy Co AR d 1955 m ADOLPHUS NEAL FOWLER b 1949, Boise ID; d 29.06.1955, Boise ID
-1-1-4-3 ELPHA ALMEDA ARNOLD b 1884, Point Peter Searcy Co AR d 1972, Ontario Malheur Co Oregon m 15.01.1903, Plummer Hensley Searcey AR SCOTT WINFIELD DAVIS b 1881 Jasper Newton Co Arkansas; d 1942, Ontario Malheur Co Oregon.
-1-1-4-4 FARLIA BELLE (FARLEE) ARNOLD b 1886, Point Peter Searcy Co AR d 1970 m BURPEE COOPER b 1882, Rosebud AR; d 1955, �Eureka Humboldt Co CA
-1-1-1-1-1 GAYLE CASH b 1907, Searcy Co AR d 1997 St. Joe AR m RUFUS ROBERTSON b 1909 Searcy Co AR d 1988 St. Joe AR
-1-1-1-1-2 MAUDIE CASH b 1905 AR d 1975, Harris Co TX m MOSCO William LOVE. b 1900 St. Joe, Searcy Co AR d 1980 MO Springfield?
-1-1-1-2-1 WILBUR SHORT b 1904 Burns, OR d 1927 AR killed by "half" cousin Mack Hensley Point Peter, Searcy Co, Arkansas
-1-1-1-2-2 ALFRED DELOSS SHORT b 1907 Burns OR d aft 1950 9 went missing in the 1950's, presumed dead
-1-1-1-2-3 EARNEST LYLE SHORT b 1911, East OR d 1967, Santa Clara CA
-1-1-1-2-4 MILDRED HATTIE ROSALEE SHORT b 1919, Searcy Co AR; d 1983, Hughson CA
-1-1-1-2-5 MODEST GERALDINE SHORT b 1925 Point Peter Searcy Co AR d 1998 Morganhill, CA
-1-1-1-2-6 1926. iii. DEMOYA MILRED30 CASH b 17.11.1916 AR d 10.07.1991 AR. m1 Henry L. RADY b 1912 MI d 2003 AR m2 DALE VERL HORTON b 1907 Searcy Co AR d 1964 Boone Co AR son of John HORTON and FRONEY BRYAN
-1-1-1-2-7 LINNIE PAULINE CASH b 1918 AR d 1999 AR.
-1-1-1-2-8 WILLODEAN CASH b 1919, AR d 2006, AR.
-1-1-1-2-9 LUNCEFORD NEWTON CASH b 22.01.1922 Searcy Co AR d 17.02.2012 Harrison Boone Co AR
-1-1-1-3-1 JAMES L CASH b 1905 St. Joe AR d 1967 Stockton CA m PEBBLE WEBB b 1906 AR d. 2002 Stockton CA
-1-1-1-4-1 ABNER V30 CASH b 02.12.1893 Richland Valley, Searcy Co, AR; d 06.12.1922, Richland Valley, Searcy Co AR
-1-1-1-4-2 HATTIE POWHATAN30 CASH b 09.11.1899 Searcy Co AR d 31.08.1956 Fresno, CA m PATE
-1-1-1-4-3 MATTIE CASH b 02.1901, Searcy Co AR d 1901 Searcy Co AR
-1-1-1-4-4 MODENE POCAHONTAS CASH b 24.01.1911 Searcy Co AR d 15.07.1991 Livermore Alameda CA m TRUBLOOD.
-1-1-3-3-1 CHARLES L.30 WATTS b 21.11.1899 Searcy Co AR; d 19.07.1936 Longwiew Grgg Co TX
-1-1-3-3-2 RUBLE M. WATTS b 14.11.1915 Searcy Co AR d 31.07.2000 Harrison Boone Co AR m RALPH H. BLYTHE b 28.11.1924; d 30.01.1981.

-1-1-1-1-2-1 WILLIE GENE LOVE.
-1-1-1-2-6-1 Mary PAULINE RADY b c 1947 AR m RONALD C WATTS b AR
Wy12-1-1-1-2-2 Martha Wyatt b 1749, England.
Wy12-1-1-1-2-3 Daniel Wyatt b 1750, Gloucester VA
Wy12-1-1-1-2-4 Susann S Wyatt b 1764 VA
Wy12 Nicholas Wyatt b 1620 VA or Boxley Kent d by 22.01.1673 Anne Arundel Co MD , Will: Wyatt, Nicholas, Anne Arundel Co MD 10th Dec 1671 22nd Jan., 1673. To son Samuel at 18 yrs of age, �The Quarter.� In event of death of Samuel without hrs. next of kin to inherit same. To dau. Sarah, �Lower Plantation. To wife Damaras, execx. and residuary legatee. Test: Cor. Howard, Robt. Gugen. 1. 596. "Upon the death of Sarah's father, Nicholas Wyatt, in 1673, who left a will made in 1671, in which Sarah's mother Damaris was made executrix. Col. Edward Dorsey, as the representative of his wife, the heir, contended for the administration of the estate, on the ground of a subsequent revocation of the will in 1671. The case was decided in favor of Maj. Dorsey, who administered. After the death of Samuel Wyatt, the only son and heir of Nicholas Wyatt, Edward Dorsey claimed his estate by rights of his wife, as sole-heiress. A battled ensued with Thomas Bland, who had married Damaris, step-mother of Sarah Wyatt Dorsey. Edward Dorsey had Bland arrested and caused him to be kept a prisoner at the Public Ordinary for several days." J.D. Warfield
m Damaris/Demaris/Damaras Stocket/Stockwell b c 1623/?33 ?VA d 1659 AA Co MD she m3 Thomas Bland Her unusual name also appears in Powell family of which a Damaris b about 1640 m Charles Fowkes. This is compatible with the description in Maryland Archive "....Damaris Wyatt, who took Attorney Thomas Bland as her third husband, was an approved midwife
+1 y STOCKETT?
Wy11-2 Samuel Wyatt
Wy11 Sarah Wyatt b 1657 Anne Arundel Co MD d 1690 Anne Arundel Co MD
m Edward Dorsey b 1645 VAr Boxley Kent, England d 1705 Major's Choice Baltimore Co MD "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 Co 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 Co and continued to serve in all succeeding sessions of the Lower House until his death. When he became a domicile of Baltimore Co, 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 Co 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."
+1 Edward Dorsey and Anne Howard +2 Matthew Howard
Do10-1 Edward Dorsey b by 1677 d 1701
m Sarah Todd
Do10-2 Sarah Dorsey 1677 in Elk Ridge, Baltimore County, MD
m1 c 1690 in Anne Arundel Co John Norwood b ABT 1672 in Anne Arundel Co son of John Norwood b 1638 in England and Elizabeth Beale b c 1649
Do10-3 Hannah Dorsey b c 1679 in Annapolis, MD
Do10-4 Samuel Dorsey b c 1682 in Annapolis, Anne Arundel, MD
Do10-5 Joshua Dorsey b 1686 d 8 Nov. 1747
m Ann Ridgely,
-1 Philemon Dorsey m Rachel Lawrence La8-2
Do10 Col John Dorsey b 15 Jun 1688 Annapolis, Anne Arundel Co Md d 13 Nov 1764 Anne Arundel, Anne Arundel, Md bur 1764 First Discovery, Anne Arundel Co., Md
m 8 Apr 1708 to Honor Elder El10 or Honor Stafford dau of
Will, 24 Sep 1764. 13 Nov 1764, Liber G or Y, Folio 44, Anne Arundel Co Md. Also, Liber B.T.No.2, folio 207, Office Register of Wills, Annapolis, Md.
Do9-1 Hannah Dorsey b 26 OCT 1709 in Anne Arundel, MD d 1789 in Dorsey's Grove, Anne Arundel Co Maryland
m 1732 Adam Barnes, b 1696 in Shipley's Choice, Severn River, Anne Arundel MD
Do9-2 Ruth Dorsey b 27 Jan 1705/?15 OCT 1710 in Anne Arundel, Md d. 4 Jan.,1755 in Anne Arundel, Md
m1 Benjamin Lawrence III La9-5 (brother to Leavin Lawrence) b: 27 JAN 1703/04 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, son of Benjamin Lawrence and Rachel Mariarte
Do9-3 Michael Dorsey b 15 MAR 1712/13 in All Hollows, Anne Arundel Co., MD d 20 DEC 1776 in 'First Discovery', Anne Arundel, MD
m 10 AUG 1733 in Anne Arundel Co Ruth Todd b c 1715 in Anne Arundel Co MD dau of Lancelot Todd b 1674 in Anne Arundel, MD, (son of Thomas Todd b c 1648 in VA and Sarah x b c 1650 and Elizabeth Rockhold b 1692 in Baltimore Co MD
Do9-4 Sarah Dorsey b: 15 OCT 1715 in Anne Arundel County, MD
m Sir Henry Howard

Urith Owings Lawrence 1791 - 1854
Do9 Susannah Dorsey b 12 DEC 1717 in Anne Arundel, MD, Death: 1769 in Dorsey's Grove, Anne Arundel, MD
m c 1737 Anne Arundel Leavin Lawrence La9 d Wills, Folio 287, .Anne Arundel Co MD
-1 Elizabeth Lawrence
-2 Rachel Lawrence b 3 May 1739 d 12th Aug. 1808 m1 13 Dec 1759 Capt. Philemon Dorsey b 20th Jan. 1715 d 1771 Anne Arundel Co MD son of JOSHUA DORSEY and Ann RIDGELY
-3 Benjamin Lawrence IV b 5/?17th May 1741 d March 5, 1814
m 28 Jan 1762 Urath Randall Owings. Ow8
-4 John Dorsey/Levin Lawrence* (b. 1740 or 26 Oct 1743 in Anne Arundel, MD d 18 Dec 1798 Anne Arundel, MD lived at Valley farm, Linganore Hills m Sarah Dorsey in 1763 and/or Martha West 20 Apr.1766 in MD
-5 Levin Lawrence b 1750 in Anne Arundel, Md. d 31 Mar 1805
-6 Ruth Lawrence b 22 Dec 1745 d 27 Jul 1827
-7 Margaret Lawrence b 1756
-8 Richard Lawrence b 1757

-3-1 Samuel Lawrence b 30 Oct. 1762 d 16 Nov 1763
-3-2 Urith Owings Lawrence (1791 - 1854).
-3-3 Benjamin II Lawrence b 7 Sep 1795 in Baltimore Co. Md. d 1874
-3-4 Elhannon or Elbannon Lawrence b 23 Nov 1797 in Baltimore Co. Md. -1798
-3-5 Elias Dorsey Lawrence b 1 Aug 1799 in Jefferson Co. Ky d 18 June 1828 m Mary Ann Peachy Fry, dau of Joshua Fry and Peachy Walker, on 14 August 1823. She married 2nd, Dr. Lewis Warner Green of Danville on 9 April 1834 in Danville.

-3-2-1 Samuel Lawrence b 1762 d 1763
-3-2-2 Samuel Lawrence b 1764 d 1822 m 29 Jun 1790 Sarah Hobbs Ho7.
-3-2-3 Mary Lawrence b 1767
-3-2-4 Susannah Lawrence b 1769 d 1818 m Edward Dorsey b 1762 d 1804 = La7-4-x Matilda Dorsey m Nimrod Dorsey
-3-2-5 Rebecca Lawrenee b 1777 d l822
-3-2-6 Levin Lawrence b 1777 d 1846
-3-2-7 Elizabeth Lawrence b 1774/?8 d 1814

-3-2-2-1 James Brown Lawrence (1790- by 1828).
-3-2-2-2 Urith Owings Lawrence b 1791 n Louisville KY d there 1854
-3-2-2-3 Benjamin II Lawrence (1795-1874) m 17 AUG 1818 Susanna Dorsey Howard b 13 DEC 1803 in Maryland d 12 NOV 1854 in Louisville dau of Thomas Worthington Howard b c 1778 in Maryland and Ruth Snowden Dorsey b c 1784
-3-2-2-4 Elhannon or Elbannon Lawrence (1797-1798).
-3-2-2-5 Elias Dorsey Lawrence b 1 Aug 1799 d 18 June 1828 m Mary Ann Peachy Fry, daughter of Joshua Fry and Peachy Walker, on 14 August 1823. She married 2nd, Dr. Lewis Warner Green of Danville on 9 April 1834 in Danville.

-3-2-2-2-1 Sarah Lawrence Brown b 12 Jul 1810 d 1884 m US Congressman Patrick Henry Pope
-3-2-2-2-2 Elizabeth C. Brown
-3-2-2-2-3 Samuel L. Brown
-3-2-2-2-4 Caroline Brown
-3-2-2-2-5 Alfred Brown
-3-2-2-2-6 Mary Ann Brown
-3-2-2-2-7 Theodore Brown
-3-2-2-2-8 Emeline Brown
-3-2-2-2-9 James L. Brown
-3-2-2-2-10 Francis C. Brown
-3-2-2-2-11 Arthur Brown
-3-2-2-3-1 Benjamin Howard Lawrence b 25 APR 1826 in Jefferson Co KY m 3 NOV 1847 Selena Ormsby Gray b: 1830 in Jefferson Co KY
-3-2-2-5-1 Samuel Lawrence (b. 1824, d. by 1828)
-3-2-2-5-2 Joshua Fry Lawrence b 14 Feb 1824, d 1893

-3-2-2-2-1-1 Elizabeth/Edmonia Thruston Pope (twin 27 Apr 1828-1883), m Dr. Th. Galt ch Ellen Galt and Urith Galt
-3-2-2-2-1-2 Urath Lawrence Pope (twin 27 Apr 1828-1884) m Joshua Fry Lawrence
-3-2-2-2-1-3 James Brown Pope (1830-?) ¬
-3-2-2-2-1-4 Mary Emmeline Pope (1832 ¬-?)
-3-2-2-2-1-5 Ellen E. Pope (25 Jul 1834 - ?) m Dr John Thruston
-3-2-2-2-1-6 Worden Pope (1836 - ? )
-3-2-2-2-1-7 PMary Ann Pope (1838 - 1897) m George Nicholas Ni4
-3-2-2-2-1-8 Alfred T. Pope, b 1840 d y
-3-2-2-3-1-1 Elizabeth Gray Lawrence b 1848 in Louisville, Jefferson Co KY
-3-2-2-3-1-2 Elias Lawrence b 1853 in Louisville, Jefferson Co
-3-2-2-3-1-3 Benjamin Howard Lawrence b 1855 in Louisville, Jefferson Co KY

-3-2-2-2-1-7-1 Samuel Smith Nicholas ( 1862-1864)
-3-2-2-2-1-7-2 Mary Emeline Nicholas (1863-1863)
-3-2-2-2-1-7-3 Worden Pope Nicholas (1864-1942) who had issue
-3-2-2-2-1-7-4 George Nicholas (1866-1926) m Evelyn Belle Thompson in Shelbyville Ky who compiled the extensive genealogical notes on which this part of the genealogy is based. They had 3 sons and a daughter.
-3-2-2-2-1-7-5 Sarah Lawrence Nicholas (1868-1935) unm
-3-2-2-2-1-7-6 Patrick Pope Nicholas (1869-1941)
-3-2-2-2-1-7-7 Thomas Prather Nicholas (1872-1942)
-3-2-2-2-1-7-6 Lawrence Nicholas (1874-1942) unm
-3-2-2-2-1-7-9 Cary Nicholas (1876-1897)
-3-2-2-2-1-7-10 Matilda Prather Nicholas (1878-1954) m 20 Jun 1906 in Shelbyville KY Dr. Thomas E. Bland
-3-2-2-2-1-7-11 Mary Anna Nicholas (1880-1915)
-3-2-2-2-1-7-12 Samuel Smith Nicholas (1881-1927

-3-2-2-2-1-7-10-1 Anna Pope Bland, b 26 Jun 1908 Shelbyville d 15 Feb 1970 Saginaw MI m Dr. Eustace G. Hester, author´s parents
-3-2-2-2-1-7-10-2 Levicy Jane Bland, b. 28 Aug. 1910 d unm 15 Mar 1985.
Do9-6 Jemima Dorsey b 6 DEC 1720 in Anne Arundel 1770 in Anne Arundel, MD
m John Elder b 14 OCT 1708 in Anne Arundel, d 1794
Do9-7 Patience Dorsey b: 7 MAY 1722 in Elk Ridge Hundred, Anne Arundel, MD, Death: 5 APR 1747 m 29 JAN 1739/40 Samuel Howard b 16 DEC 1717 in St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel d 10 JAN 1767 in will probated Anne Arundel, MD son of Samuel Howard b: c 1703 and Elizabeth x
Do9-8 Vachel Dorsey b 20 OCT 1726 in Anne Arundel, Maryland
m Ruth Dorsey b c 1728 d 9 MAR 1798 in Will probated Anne Arundel, dau of Edward Dorsey b ABT 1701 in Anne Arundel County, MD and Sarah Todd b ABT 1705
Do9-9 Nathan Dorsey b: 11 AUG 1731 Anne Arundel Co MD
m Sophia Owings b 12 SEP 1727 in Baltimore Co, MD
-1 Vachel Dorsey b c 1758 in Baltimore Co MD d before 1814 m 14 Mar 1786 Clementina Ireland b c 1765 in Baltimore -1-1 James Ireland Dorsey b 7 OCT 1788 in Baltimore Co MD d 1849 m Susannah/Susan D Brooke b c 1804 21 APR 1827 in Anne Arundel MD -1-1-1 G. Ridgely Dorsey b c 1828
-1-1-2 James Pembroke Somerset Dorsey b c 1829 in Baltimore MD
-1-1-3 Andrew Dorsey b FEB 1836 in Baltimore, MD
Do9-10? Michael Dorsey
Do10-7 Nicholas Dorsey b 1689 "Major's Choice" Anne Arundel, MD
m 20 Dec 1709 in Anne Arundel Frances Hughes b 18 MAY 1692 Herring Creek St.James Parish Anne Arundel MD
+1 Thomas Hughes and Lydia
Do10-7-1 Thomas Dorsey
Do10-7-2 Nicholas Dorsey b 1712 in Baltimore MD
m Ruth Todd b 4 May 1741 Baltimore
Do10-7-3 Benjamin Dorsey b 1713 All Hallow's Parke Baltimore Co MD d by 27.07.1749 Anne Arundel Co MD
m Sophia Howard b 1726 Anne Arundel Co MD d 21.02.1788 Baltimore Co MD
+1 y Howard
Do10-7-3-1 Cassandra Dorsey
Do10-7-3-2 Benjamin Dorsey d 1775
Do10-7-3-3 Elisha Dorsey b 1743 Anne Arundel Co MD d 1802 Dorsey's Plains Baltimore Co MD
m 15.12.1768 St. John/St. Geo, Baltimore Co MD Mary Slade b 1747 d 1782 Baltimore Co MD
+1 Josias Slade and Mary Day
Do10-7-3-3-1 William Dorsey b Baltimore Co MD d 1847 Baltimore Co MD
m Margaret Tracy
-1 Elizabeth Dorsey
Do10-7-3-3-2 Mary DORSEY
Do10-7-3-3-3 Anne DORSEY
Do10-7-3-3-4 William DORSEY
Do10-7-3-3-5 Enoch DORSEY b 1796.
Do10-7-3-3-6 Boaz Dorsey b 1809 Baltimore Co MD d 17.09.1891 Oswego Kosciusko Co IN
m Emeline Wier b 27.04.1809 MD d 01.12.1890 Oswego Kosciusko Co IN dau of Henry Wier
-1 Caroline Dorsey b 1831, MD d 1886.
-2 William Dorsey b 09.12.1833, Baltimore Co MD d 22.04.1904, North Webster Kosciusko Co IN m Hannah MILNER b 25.06.1841 OH d 01.07.1913 North Webster Kosciusko Co IN dau of John MILNER and RINAH ARMINSON

-2-1 William DORSEY.
-2-2 Rose B Dorsey b 14.03.1874 Kosciusko Co IN d 12.12.1932 Tippecanoe Twp Kosciusko Co IN m PERRY William STOCKER. b 18.11.1869 Noble Co IN d 26.12.1902 Kosciusko Co IN

-2-2-1 1859. i. FLORENCE Katherine STOCKER b 25.04.1898 Kosciusko Co IN m GUY H OTT

-2-2-1-1 ROBERT OTT c 1920 m LOUISE STRANGe

-2-2-1-1-1 BILL OTT
-2-2-1-1-2 TOM OTT
-2-2-1-1-3 GUY OTT
-2-2-1-1-4 PETE OTT
Do10-8 Benjamin Dorsey, b c 1692
Wy12-3 George WYATT b 12.12.1619.
Wy12-4 Thomas WYATT b omk. 1622.
Wy12-5 John WYATT b 16.10.1626.
Wy12-6 ANNA Katherine WYATT�.
Wy13-2 Sir Francis WYATT, 1st English Royal Governor b 1588, Boxley Parish Maidstone Kent d by 24.08.1644 Boxley Parish n Maidstone, Kent
m LADY Margaret SANDYS b 1579 Boxley Kent d 11.03.1644 Jamestown VA
Wy13-3 Eleanor Wyatt b 1586 Arlington Castle Kent
Wy13-4 George Wyatt b 27.12.1591 Kerstenings Berkshire
Wy13-5 Ann Wyatt b 27.02.1592 Kerstenings Berkshire
Wy13-6 Henry Wyatt b 07.11.1596 Atham Kent
Wy13-7 Thomas Wyatt b 04.03.1603 Boxley Kent
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Co20. 559. Eleanor Cornwall b 1430 Burford Shropshire d 23.12.1519 Croft Castle Herefordshire
m1 Sir Hugh Mortimer b 1415 Tenbury Worcestershire d 1460 Mortimers Hall Hampshire
m2 Richard Croft b 1427 Croft Castle Herefordshire d 29.07.1509 Croft Castle Herefordshire, Battle of Tewkesbury 4 May 1471, where he captured Edward, Prince of Wales, who was subsequently executed, 16 June 1487 fought at the Battle of Stoke, and was afterwards made Knight Bannerer by King Henry VII. wikitree.com
Mo19 Elizabeth Mortimer b 1460 Mortimers Hall Hampshire d 29.06.1502
m Thomas West b 1457 Mortimers Hall Hampshire d 11.10.1525 KG for ch see above 546) Thomas West
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560. John Talbot b 12.12.1448 Shrewsbury Shropshire d 28.06.1473, 1460-1473 8th Baron of Furnivall, 1460 knighted on 17 February 1460-1 after the Second Battle of St Albans , 1460-1473 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury, 29 MAR 1461 Battle of Towton
m Catherine Sstafford b 1437 Buckinghamshire d 26.12.1476.
647. i. GEORGE16 Talbot b 1468, Shifnal Shropshire d 26.07.1558
m1 ANNE HASTINGS, b 1471 Kirby Leicestershire
m2 Elizabeth WALDEN b 1491 Erith Kent, 1473-1538 9th Baron of Furnivall, 1473-1538 4th Earl of Shrewsbury, 1498 Battle of Stoke, the Earl was created a Knight of the Garter after the battle for ch see above 557) Anne Hastings dau of SIR HASTINGS and Katherine NEVILLE
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561. John Davenport b 1426 Woodford Cheshire d 1480 Woodford Cheshire
m Alice Prestwich b 1430 Ashton Under Lyne Lancashire dau of RALPH Prestwich
Nicholas DAVENPORT b 1450, Woodford Cheshire d 1522, Woodford Cheshire
m MARGARET DAVENPORT, dau of b 1452 Stockport Cheshire England.
+1 John DAVENPORT and CICELY WARREN
744. i. Christopher DAVENPORT b 1484, Woodford Cheshire d 07.12.1569, Malpas Cheshire
m Emma BLOUNT, b 1490 Burton-upon-Trent Staffordshire for ch see above Emma Blount. dau of John BLOUNT
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562. Isabel Brome b 1436 Baddesley Clinton Worcestershire
m Thomas DENTON b 1445 Caversfield Bucks son of Thomas DENTON and ALISON DAUNCY
-2 Anne Denton b aft 1468 Bucks d 1524 Warwickshire
m Edward Greville
-1 John Greville
-2 Thomas Greville
-3 Edward Greville
-4 Fulke Greville MP
-5 Ann Greville
-3 Alice Denton b c 1475 Baddesley Clinton Worcester d aft 1507 Daventry
m Nicholas Purefoy
-1 Edward Purefoy
-1 Thomas Denton b 1464, Caversfield Buckinghamshire d Wotton Buckinghamshire
m Jane Webb b 1468 Caversfield Buckinghamshire England.
+1 y Webb
-1-1 Anne Denton b c 1510 d c 1550
m William Anne
-1-1-1 Dorothy Anne b c 1535 Oxon d 1597 Cumnor Berks
m Thomas Buckner b c 1520 d c 1587 Cumnor Parish Berks son of Richard Buckner
-1 Thomas Buckner b c 1555 d c 1630 Cumnor Parish Berks
-2 John Buckner b c 1566 Whitley Cumno Berksd by 1644 Abingdon Berks
-1-1 Phillip Buckner b c 1581 Cumnor Parish Berks d b 1629 m Margaret Mifflin
-1-2 Frances Buckner b c 1587 Whitley Cumnor Berks d aft 1662 London m 25 Nov 1627 St Gregory by St Paul London Anthony Needham b c 1601
-1-3 Leonard Buckner b by 4 Jun 1593 Cumnor Parish
-1-4 John Buckner
-2-1 Thomas Buckner b 24 Jun 1593 Cumno Parish Berks d c 1645
-2-2 John Buckner b c 1600 Abingdon Berks d c 1670 m 27 Nov 162 St Christopher LeStocks London Marie Cantrell
-2-3 William Buckner
-1-1-1 John Buckner b 1612 Whitlkey Cumno Parish Berks
-1-1-2 William Buckner b 1614 Whitley
-1-1-3 Phillip Buckner b 1618 Whitley d aft 1644 Scotland
-1-3-1 Anthony Buckner b c 1630 Bampton Oxon d c 1660 London
-1-3-2 Thomas Buckner b c 1635 London d aft 1671
-1-3-3 William Buckner b 1641 London d aft 1670
-2-2-1 Capt Thomas Buckner Esq b c 1623 Sonning Parish Bereks d aft 1703
-2-2-2 Humfrey Buckner b c 1625 d c 1679 Lincoln

-1-1-2-1 Phillip Buckner b 1642 London d there 1681 m 15 Jul 1667 St James Clerkenwell London Elizabeth Sadler
-2-2-2-1 Charles Buckner b 19 Feb 1665 Enfield London d c 1696 at sea HMS Dutchess

-1-1-2-1-1 Richard Buckner b 1668 St Sepulchre Holborn London d c 1720
-1-2 John Denton MP b by 1514 Bucks d there 10 Jul 1576
m Magdalene Brome
-1-3 Thomas Denton MP b by 1515 Caversfield Bucks d 3 Oct 1558 Hillesden Bucks
m c 1542 Margaret Mordaunt
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-1-2 Thomas Denton MP b c 1574 Bucks d 23 Sep 1633 Hillesden Manor Bucks m by 1595 Susan Temple

-1-2-1 George Denton
-1-2-2 Margaret Denton m Verney
-1-2-3 Alexander Denton
-1-2-4 John Denton
-1-2-5 Thomas Denton
-1-2-6 William Denton M.D.
-1-2-7 Susan Denton
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-1-2-9 Elizabeth Denton
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-1-2-11 Margaret Denton m Sherard
-1-4 Alice Denton b 1500, Caversfield Buckinghamshire d 03.1537, Yardley Hastings Northamptonshire
m William THORNE. b 1490 Yardley Northamptonshire England d 08.03.1537 Hastings Northamptonshire
-1-1-1 Thomas THORNE b c 1530 Hastings Northamptonshire d 29.10.1588, Yardley Hastings Northamptonshire
m Mary PUREFOY b 1533 Yardley Hastings Northampton d 09.05.1589 Yardley Hastings Northampton
y PUREFOY
-1-1-1-1 Susanna THORNE b 05.03.1559, London d 1587 Northampton Northampton
m Capt Roger DUDLEY, son of. b 1535 London Middlesex England d 1585 Northamptonshire England.
+1 Sir DUDLEY and x ASHTON
-1-1-1-1-1 David DUDLEY b 1579, Dorking Surrey d 1646, Dorking Surrey
m x
-1-1-1-1-1-1 William DUDLEY b 11.09.1608 Richmond Sheen Surrey d 16.03.1684, Guilford New Haven CT
m JANE LUTMAN b 1615 Ockley Surrey England d 01.05.1674 Guilford New Haven CT
+1 y LUTMAN
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Joseph Dudley b 24.04.1643 Guilford New Haven CT d 03.06.1712 Guilford New Haven CT
m Ann Robinson b 1652 Hartford Hartford Co CT d 27.04.1686 Guilford New Haven CT
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m1 25 Apr 1603 in Hardingstone Dorothy YORKE b 25.04.1582 Northampton MA d 27.12.1643 Roxbury Suffolk Co MA + 5 ch admitted to Boston church as member #12 in 1630
m2 Katherine Dighton wid Hackburne d Roxbury 27 Dec 1643 "of the wind colic, a godly Christian woman & left a religious savor behind her." + 6 ch
+1 EDMUND YORKE and Katherine ROBINS
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m1 SIMON BRADSTREET b 18.03.1603 Lincolnshire d 27.03.1697 Salem Essex MA , Apr-Jun 1630 The Winthrop Fleet Passenger, 1679-1686 MA Governor, 1689-1692 MA Governor
m2 Thomas BRADSTREET b 1573 Ipswich Suffolk d 1655 Ipswich Essex MA
+1 SIMON BRADSTREET and MARGARET
+1 HUMPHREY BRADSTREET and AUDREY STRAKETON
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m SEABORN COTTON b 12.08.1633, At sea; d 14.04.1686, Hampton Rockingham Co NH
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m Andrew Wiggin b 26.09.1641 Dover Stratford NH d 09.01.1708 Stratham Rockingham NH Usa.
-b Mary Wiggin b c 1644
-c Thomas Wiggin b c 1646
-c-1 Sarah Wiggin b c 1670 m John Sherburne of Portsmouth NH
+1 Gov Thomas Wiggin b 1601 d 1666
Katherine Whiting
-1-1-1-1-1 -1-2-1 Mary Wiggin b aft 22.03.1667 Newmarket Rockingham NH d 02.09.1745, Exeter Rockingham NH
m Jeremiah Gilmanb 31.08.1660 Rockingham NH Usa.
+1 Moses Gilman and Elizabeth Hersey
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-1-1-1-1-1-2 Samuel DUDLEY b 30.11.1608 Northampton d 10.02.1684, Exeter Rockingham Co Northampshire England. , Apr-Jun 1630 The Winthrop Fleet Passenger
m1 Mary WINTHROP b 1612 Suffolk England d 02.04.1643 Salisbury Essex MA + 1 ch
m2 Elizabeth SMITH b 1628 Exeter Rockingham Co NH d 1702 Hampton Rockingham Co NH + 1 ch
y WINTHROP
-1-1-1-1-1-2-1 John DUDLEY b 28.06.1635, Cambridge Middlesex Co MA d 30.05.1690, Guilford New Haven Co CT
m Martha FRENCH b 06.08.1654, Guilford New Haven Co CT
-1-1-1-1-1-2-2 Elizabeth Dudley b 1653, Exeter Rockingham Co NH
m Kingsley Hall b 1653 Rockingham Co NH d 1736 Rockingham Co NH
+1 y Hall
-1-1-1-1-1 -2-2-1 Josiah Hall b 1683 Rockingham Co NH d 06.11.1751 Porsmouth Rockingham Co NH
m Mary Woodbury b 23.08.1689 Beverly Essex Co MA d 1717 Exeter Rockingham Co NH
-1 y Woodbury
-1-1-1-1-1 -2-2-1-1 Elizabeth Hall b 1716, Exeter Rockingham Co NH d 21.07.1774, Porsmouth Rockingham Co NH
m Tobias Lear b 29.03.1706 New Castle Rockingham Co NH d 06.11.1751 Porsmouth Rockingham Co NH
+1 y LEAR
-1-1-1-1-1 -2-2-1-1-1 Tobias Lear b 01.08.1737 Porsmouth Rockingham Co NH d 06.11.1781 Porsmouth Rockingham Co NH
m Mary Stilson b 25.05.1739 Porsmouth Rockingham Co NH d 21.05.1828 Porsmouth Rockingham Co NH
-1 Tobias Lear b 19.09.1762, Porsmouth Rockingham Co NH d 11.10.1816, DC Washington worked for President George Washington m Mary LONG b 13.08.1769, Porsmouth Rockingham Co NH; d 28.07.1793, Philadelphia Philadelphia Co PA
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m 18 Oct 1632 DANIEL DENISON b 10.1612 Bishops Stortford East Hertford d 20.09.1682 Ipswich Essex Co MA , Colonial Military Commander and Politician, immigrated with his mother, father and two brothers on the ship "Lyon" in 1631 , commissioner to treat with the French commander D'Aulny at Penobscot in 1646 and 1653, Major General of the colonial forces for ten years , represented Ipswich for several years in the general counrt, was Speaker of the House for the colony of MA in 1649, 1651 and 1652, Secretery of the colony in 1653, justice of the quarterly court in 1658, commissioner of the united colonies in 1655-1662, and assistant in 1653 - 1682. He was appointed Commander-in-Chief of MA's troops in 1675, but was prevented from taking the field in the Indian War of that year due to illness.
+1 William DENISON and MARGARET CHANDLER
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m MARTHA SYMONDS b 1642, England; d 15.02.1692, Ipswich Essex Co MA
-1-1-1-1-1 -3-2 Elizabeth Denison b 10.04.1642 Ipswich Essex Co MA d 13.06.1723 Ipswich Essex Co MA
m 1660 Dr John RogerS b 23.01.1630 Assington Suffolk England d 02.07.1684 Cambridge Middlesex Co MA, 1682-1684 President Harvard University
+1 y RogerS
-1-1-1-1-1 -3-2-1 Elizabeth Rogers b 01.07.1663 Ipswich Essex MA d 13.03.1754 Ipswich Essex MA
m John Appleton b 16.10.1652 Ipswich Essex MA d 11.09.1739 Ipswich Essex MA
+1 y Appleton
-1-1-1-1-1 -3-2-1-1 Elizabeth Rogers Appleton b 23.04.1682 Ipswich Essex MA d 18.10.1765 NH
m Jabez Fitch b 04.1672 Norwich New London Co CT d 27.11.1746 NH
+1 y FITCH
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m Francis Cabot b 22.05.1717 Salem Essex Co MA Usa d 12.04.1786 Salem Essex Co MA
-1 Susan Cabot b 13.01.1754, Salem Essex Co MA d 30.03.1777, Salem Essex Co MA m John Lowell b 17.06.1743 Newburyport Essex Co MA d 06.05.1802 Roxbury Suffolk Co MA , 1789-1801 MA Federal Judge
-1-1-1-1-1-3-3 Sarah Denison b aft 1639/48 MA d 1715 New London CT
m James Harris b 1640 Boston Suffolk MA d 04.06.1714 New London CT
+1 y HARRIS
-1-1-1-1-1 -3-3-1 James Harris b 04.04.1673, Boston Suffolk MA d 10.02.1747, Colchester CT
m Sarah Rogers b 09.08.1676, New London CT d 13.11.1748.
-1-1-1-1-1-4 Thomas DUDLEY b 1605, Northamptonshire d 04.1630, England.
-1-1-1-1-1-5 John DUDLEY b 1616 Oakley Northamptonshire d 1671 Charleston Middlesex Co MA
-1-1-1-1-1 -5-1 Francis Dudley b c 1635
m Sarah WHEELER b 30.03.1640.
-1-1-1-1-1-6 Sarah Dudley b 23.07.1620, Oakley Northamptonshire d 1659, Roxbury Suffolk Co MA, Apr-Jun 1630 The Winthrop Fleet Passenger
-1-1-1-1-1-7 Mercy Dudley b 27.09.1621, Oakley Northamptonshire England; d 01.07.1691, Newbury Essex Co MA , Apr-Jun 1630 The Winthrop Fleet Passenger m REV. John WOODBRIDGE b 1613 Stanton Wilts d 17.03.1695 Andover Essex Co MA, Mar 1634 Ship "Mary and John" Passenger
-1-1-1-1-1-8 DOROTHY DUDLEY b 1622; d 27.02.1643.
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563. Isabel Sherburne b 1430 Burnside Lancashire
m John Towneley b 1415 Towneley Hall Lancashire d 1474 Towneley Hall Lancashire son of Richard de TOWNELEY and Alice
-1 Lawrence Ttownley b 1447, Lancashire d 11.10.1530, Colne Lancashire
m JOAN BANASTRE b 1455 Greenfield Lancashire d 28.01.1500
y BANASTRE
-1-1 Henry TOWNELEY b 1480, Barnside Lancashire d 1531, Barnside Colne Lancashire
m GRACE b 1484 England d
-1-1-1 Lawrence TOWNELEY b 1510, Colne Lancashire d 1566, Colne Lancashire
m HELEN HESKETH b 1514 Colne Lancashire d 1587 Colne Lancashire
+1 y HESKETH
-1-1-1-1 Lawrence TOWNELEY b 1543, Barnside Lancashire d 19.01.1598, Stone Edge Lancashire
m MARGARET HARTLEY b 1542 Lancaster Lancashire or Helen Hesketh dau of Thomas Hesketh of Rufford d 1523 and Alice Haward/Haworthe
+1 y HARTLEY
-1-1-1-1-1 Lawrence TOWNELEY b 1570 Stone Edge Lancashire d 12.02.1655, Colne Lancashire
m Jennet HALSTEAD b 12 Oct 1575 Lancashire d 12.08.1623 Burnley Lancashire
+1 John HALSTEAD of Windlehouse b 1569 Windlehouse Lancashire d 1629 Burnley Lancashire
m Elizabeth x
+2 John Halstead b c 1535 Rowley d 2 Aug 1632 Rowley
m Mary Sellers
-a Nathaniel Halstead b about 1533 Rowley
-c Lawrence Halstead b 24 Feb 1542 Rowley d there before 1630 m in St. Helen Bishopsgate Hester Chamberland (from Cynthia Power's tree) b 1546 Rowley Burnley Lancashire d there 1633
dau of Abraham Chamberlaine
-c-1 Abraham Halstead b 5 Sep 1566/70 NorthowramWest Yorkshire d 8 Nov 1612 Halifax Yorkshire (from William Howe's tree) m 5 Sep 1595/6 Halifax Parish Susan Whitley b 1 Feb 1572 Ovendon Halifax d 20 Jul 1626 Long Island City NY/?Northowram dau of-> she m2 John Lum + John Lum
-c-1-6 Jonas Halstead b 23 Feb 1611 Halifax bap 23 Feb 1611 Westercroft Manor North Owram Yorkshire d 23 Jun 1683 Hempstead Nassau NY m 12 Apr 1636 West Hartford Co CT Sarah Butterfield b 1615 York Engl d 1670 Hempstead CT
-c-1-6-1 Timothy Halstead b 1633 Hempstead d 1 Nov 1703 Long Island City m 1657 in Hampstead Hannah Williams b 1636 Hempstead d there 1698
-c-1-6-1-1 Timothy Halstead b 1658 Hempstead Nassau NY d 27 Feb 1734 Elizabethtown NJ m Abigail Carman b 1665 d 23 Sep 1732
-c-1-6-1-1-3 Hannah Halstead b 1690 Hampstead Nassau NY d 1742 m Jacob Mitchell b 1657 Elizabethtown NJ author�s ancestors
-d Henry Halstead b 1544 Burley d Feb 1611 Middleton Lancashire m Margaret x
-d-1 Henry Halstead b 1574 in Halifax, York, d Feb 1611 in Middleton m 1584 in Middleton Margaret x
-d-1-1 Nathan Halsted b c 1585 Halifax Yorkshire d 3 Feb 1643 Concord MA m 1620 sabel Denton b 1599 Halifax Yorkshire d 15 Mar 1641 Concord MA dau of John Denton and Susan ?Temple
-d-1-1-1 Henry Halstead b 1627 Middleton n Oldham Lancashire d 15 May 1685 Indian Creek Norfolk Va m c 1652 Bridget Henry
-d-1-1-1-1 Ann Halstead ?= b 1658 d 1708 m2 Thomas Willoughby Wi9 b c 15 DEC 1654 in Lower Norfolk Co Va d 16 MAY 1712 in Norfolk Co
-d-1-1-1-1-6 Mary Willoughby b c 1670, ?= m William Jennings Je9 b betw 1668 and 1670 Sittenburne Parish Rappahannock Co Va
+3 Oliver Halstead b c 1509 in Rowley Burnley Lancashire d c 1582 Whalley Lancashire
m 1532 Anna Barcroft/?Bancroft
b c 1513 in Rowley, Burnley d there 1593, author�s multiple ancestors
+4 Lawrence Halstead b 1485 in Burnley, Lancashire d 1570 m Hester x +5 Oliver Halstead b 1460 in Burnley, Lancashire d 1522 in Burnley, Lancashire +6 William Halstead b 1425 in Burnley +7 Robert Halstead b c 1415 in Burnley, Lancashire d there +8 John Halstead b c 1385 in High Halstead, Burnley, Lancashire d there +9 Eli Halstead b c 1355 in Burnley, Lancashire +....
-1-1-1-1-1 Margaret Townley b 1596
-1-1-1-1-2 Elizabeth TOWNELEY b 1598, Stone Edge Lancashire d 28.01.1679 Lancashire
m1 Christopher Smith b 18.03.1592 Lancashire d 16.04.1638 Lancashire
m2 Richard Hallstead b c 12 Jan 1594 Stone Edge Colne Lancashire
+1?? Sir Thomas Smythe
m3 Sarah Blount
+2 Sir Thomas Customer Smythe
m Alice Judd
-1-1-1-1 -2-1 Richard Smith b 1628 England d 1690 Calvert Co MD, Attorney General, "Protestant Gent., by 1662; transported his wife in 1651 and at least 9 servants between 1656 and 1661; established a prominent Calvert County family; lived many years after his last public service."
m Eleanor Yarborough b 1635 England
+1 y Yarborough
-1-1-1-1 -2-1-1 Walter Smith b 1660, St Leonards Creek Calvert Co MD d 04.06.1711, Calvert Co MD
m Rachell Halld b 1671 Calvert Co MD
+1 Richard Hall and Elizabeth Wingfield
-1-1-1-1 -2-1-1-1 Lucy Smith b 1690 Calvert Co MD d by 11.1770 Prince Georges Co MD
m Thomas Brooke b 1683 Calvert Co MD d 1744 Prince Georges Co MD son of Col Brooke and Ann Addison for ch see above Thomas Brooke
-1-1-1-1 -2-1-1-2 Eleanor Smith b 1694 Calvert Co MD d by 13.02.1764 Calvert Co MD
m Col Thomas Addison b 1680 St Marys Co MD
+1 Col Addison and Rebecca Wilkinson
-1-1-1-1 -2-1-1-2-1 Anne Addison b aft 18.02.1711 Prince Georges Co MD d 25.10.1753 Prince Georges Co MD
m William Murdock b 1708 Anne Arundel Co MD d 02.12.1769 Prince Georges Co MD
-1-1-1-1 -2-1-1-2-1-1 Eleanor Murdock b 1737 Prince Georges Co MD d 06.03.1796 Prince Georges Co MD
m Benjamin HALL b 1730 Prince Georges Co MD d 03.1803 Prince Georges Co MD son of FRANCIS HALL and DOROTHY LOWE Revolutionary War, 1776 Annapolis Convention Maryland, Delegate for ch see above Benjamin Hall.
-1-1-1-1 -2-1-1-2-2 John Addison b 16.09.1713 Prince Georges Co MD d 1764 Prince Georges Co MD
m x
-1-1-1-1 -2-1-1-2-2-1 John Addison b 1749, St Johns Parish Prince Georges Co MD
m LUCY Eleanor Belt b 1760 Prince Georges Co MD d 28.07.1810 Frederick Co MD
-1 Rev Thomas Belt Addison b 1798, MD d 1864, rector of the old Trinity Episcopal Church m ELIZA ELIASON b 1798 MD d 1861. -1-1 ELIZA ADDISON b 1830 Georgetown DC d 14.09.1911 Washington, DC m1 JAMES William HESTER. b 1826 d 1889 m2 14 Oct 1890 Benoni Wheat at Alexandria, VA m3 15 Jan 1908 Harrie Craig Ansley
-1-2 Thomas G ADDISON.
-1-3 LUCY Eleanor ADDISON b 09.05.1829 VA d 21.06.1900 San Antonio Bexar Co TX m JAMES CRESAP SPRIGG b 08.07.1827 Frostburg, Allegany Co, MD d 25.12.1903 Washington, DC son of y Sprigg
-1-4 WATKINS ADDISON b 23.12.1820 Washington DC d 31.05.1883 m Mary JANE COX b 24.03.1827 Washington DC d 31.12.1900
-1-1-1 ELIZA ADDISON HESTER b 26.05.1863, Georgetown, DC d 24.03.1939 Washington, DC Birth date from August 30, 1925 Passenger Records for the ship, Caronia. m1 HARRIE CRAIG ANSLEY b 28.04.1850, GA d 26.03.1924, Washington DC m2 15.01.1908 Alexandria VA BENONI WHEAT b 05.04.1823 d 24.02.1902
-1-1-2 William B. Hester b 1859 Washington, DC d 1945, Washington, DC m Mary BROWN b 20.04.1868 d 15.11.1934 Washington, DC
-1-1-3 Frank d Hester of Washington
-1-1-4 J.R. Hester m y Mohler
-1-1-5 x Hester m Monroe m Chew of VA and Mrs.
-1-1-6 x Hester m Edward Knox Cooke and Mrs.
-1-1-7 x Hester m Herbert Lyman Blackman of NY
-1-3-1 LUCY ADDISON SPRIGG b 09.01.1856 Cumberland Allegany Co MD d 15.05.1915 Washington DC m1 12.02.1872 div 14 Feb 1877 RYLAND RANDOLPH MADISON m2 21.06.1910 Wilmington DE John R DOSPASSOS Lucy was the mother of John Roderigo Dos Passos (1896-1970), the popular writer, will dated September 19, 1910, his given name was Madison. According to a book on the writer's life, John Randolph Dos Passos refused to acknowledge him as his son until around 1912 (see Virginia Spencer Carr's Dos Passos: A Life (1984)). By late 1910, her son James Madison was a well-known lawyer living in NYC. He married Mildred Purcell Mitchell, dau of William Tell Mitchell and Lutie Pannell, on April 11, 1931.
-1-1-7 x Hester m Herbert Lyman Blackman of NY
-1-3-1-1 James Madison m Mildred Purcell Mitchell, dau of William Tell Mitchell and Lutie Pannell.
-1-1-7 x Hester m Herbert Lyman Blackman of NY , Novelist, playwright, poet, journalist, painter, translator , USA Trilogy, awards Antonio Feltrinelli Prize
-1-1-1-1 -2-1-1-2 Eleanor Smith b 1694 Calvert Co MD d by 13.02.1764 Calvert Co MD
-1-1-1-1-2-1-2 Maj Richard Smith b 1659, St Leonards Creek Calvert Co MD d 1714, St Leonards Creek Calvert Co MD
m Elizabeth Brooke b 28.11.1655 Calvert Co MD d by 13.07.1686 Calvert Co MD
-1-1-1-1-2-2 Maj Lawrence Smith b 29.03.1629 Stonyhurst Brumley Lancashire d 08.08.1700 Abingdon Parish Gloucester Co VA , 1676 in Bacon's Rebellion convinced 600 men to join Berkeley and ride north against rebels
m Mary Debnam b 1629 Lancashire England d 09.08.1700 Gloucester Co VA
+1 William Debnam and Katherine Jennings
-1-1-1-1-2 -2-1 Capt William Smith b 1680, Granville Co NC d by 24.09.1734.
m Elizabeth Ballard b 1684 Spotsylvania Co PA d VA
+1 y Ballard
-1-1-1-1-2 -2-1-1 Francis Smith b 1715 Spotsylvania Co PA d 1771 Hanover Co VA
m Elizabeth Waddy b 1715 VA
+1 y Waddy
-1-1-1-1-2 -2-1-1-1 Susannah Smith b 04.02.1738, Spotsylvania Co PA d 09.06.1823, Blacksburg Montgomery Co VA
m COL. William Preston b 25.12.1729 Londonderry Londonderry Co Ireland d 28.06.1783 VA
-1 Letitia Preston b 26.09.1779, Isle of Wight Co VA d 13.12.1852, Tazewell Co VA m John FLOYD b 24.04.1783 Jefferson Co KY d 16.08.1837 VA, 1806 University Of Pennsylvania, 1817-1823 US Rep. from VA, 1830-1834 VA Governor , 1830 Virginia Historical Society, Vice President, 1832 USA Presidential Election
-1-1-1-1-2 -2-2 Sarah Smith b 01.01.1660, Essex Co VA d 1720, Westmoreland Co VA
m John "The Ranger" Taliaferro b 1656 Essex Co VA d 21.06.1720 Gloucester Co VA
+1 Robert Taliaferro and Catherine Debnam
-1-1-1-1-2 -2-2-1 Mary Taliaferro b 1676 Powhattan Plantation Essex Co VA
m Francis Thornton b 04.01.1682 Stafford Co VA d 06.02.1737 Snow Creek Spotsylvania VA son of Francis Thornton and Alice Savage for ch see above Francis Thornton.
-1-1-1-1-2 -2-2-2 Lawrence C Taliaferro b 1680 Stafford Co VA d 27.06.1726, Essex Co VA
m SARAH Alice Thornton b 14.12.1680 Gloucester Co VA dau of Francis Thornton and Alice Savage for ch see above 1197) Sarah Alice Thornton.
-1-1-1-1-2 -2-2-3 John Smith Taliaferro b 1687 Essex Co VA d 03.03.1743 Spotsylvania Co VA
m Mary CATLETT b 1690 Spotsylvania Co VA d 1771 Spotsylvania Co VA dau of John Catlett and Elizabeth Gaines for ch see above 1084) Mary Catlett.
-1-1-1-1-2 -2-2-4 William Taliaferro b 1690 Essex Co VA d 1760 m Katherine Hay b 1706, King and Queen Co VA
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-1-1-1-1-2 -2-2-6 Sarah TALIAFERRO b 16.10.1695 VA d 07.08.1768 Caroline Co VA m John Battaile b 1689, VA d 02.03.1732, VA
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-1-1-1-1-2 -2-3 Elizabeth Smith b 1668 VA d 1708 Essex Co VA
m1 Col John "The Ranger" Battaile b 1658 Essex England d 01.02.1707 Essex Co VA
m2 John Catlett b 1658 England d 18.11.1724 Essex Co VA
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m Sarah Taliaferro b 16.10.1695 VA d 07.08.1768 Caroline Co VA
-1-1-1-1-2 -2-3-2 Nicholas Battaile b 1701, Spotsylvania Co VA
m Mary Thornton b 1706 VA d 1757 VA
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-1-1-1-1-2 -2-3-2-1 Mary Battaile b 18.09.1731, VA d 09.11.1757, VA
m William Taliaferro b 09.08.1726, VA d 21.04.1798, Orange Co VA
-1-1-1-1-2 -2-3-3 Elizabeth Battaile b 1695, Essex Co VA d 1770, Caroline Co VA
m1 George Muse b 1720 England d 1790
m2 Andrew Harrison b 1671 North Farnham Parish Richmond Co VA d 27.02.1729 Westmoreland VA
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-1-1-1-1-2 -2-3-3-1 Battaile Harrison b 1725, Essex Co VA d 16.11.1776, Amherst Co VA
m Frances White b 1725, Orange Co VA d 1789, VA
-1-1-1-1-2 -2-3-4 Lawrence Battaile b 1700 Prospect Hill Caroline Co VA d 1784
m Sarah Robinson b 1730/?20 VA
-1-1-1-1-2 -2-3-5 Elizabeth Catlett b 06.09.1689 Rappahannock Co VA d 1781
m Roland Thornton b 01.08.1685 Petsworth Gloucester Co VA d 1741 Hanover King George Co VA
-1-1-1-1-2 -2-4 Charles Smith b 1655 VA
m Dorothy Peyton b 1663 Gloucester Co VA d 17.02.1745 Caroline Co VA
-1-1-1-1-2 -3 John Smith b 12.09.1623 Lancashire d 14.04.1698 Purton Gloucester Co VA
m Anna Bernard b 1635 Purton Gloucester Co VA d 14.04.1698 Purton Gloucester Co VA
-1 Susannah Smith b 1628
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-1 Susannah Smith b 1628
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m1 Alice Calvert b c 1612 + 5 ch dau of Nicholas Calvert and Sarah Jarrat
m2 Helen Walton
-1 Robert Towneley b 1637
-2 Lawrence Towneley V b c 1640 Warner Hall Gloucester VA
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-5 Ann Towneley b 1634
-1-1-1-1-5 Alice Townley b 12 Feb 1603 m Ricard/Richard Gray
-1-1-1-1-6 Ellen Townley b 4 Mar 1606 m Thomas Chatburne
-1-1-1-1-7 Anne Townley b 2 Nov 1608 Luddenden York
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564. Anna Fiennes b 1484 Sussex d 24.05.1531 Sussex
m Goddard Oxenbridge b 1460 Brede Sussex d 1531 Brede Sussex
-1 Margaret Oxenbridge b 1525, Sussex
m John Thatcher b 1514 Sussex
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-1-1 Catherine Thatcher b 1550 Sussex d 1593, Worcester Worcestershire
m Herbert PELHAM b 1546 Middleham Sussex d 12.04.1620 Fordington Dorset
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-1-1-1 Eleanor PELHAM b 1564, Worcester Worcestershire d 1621
m Edward WINSLOW b 10.1560 Droitwitch Worcester d 1620 Droitwitch Worcester
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-1-1-1-1 Margaret WINSLOW b 1583 d 1665 arrived at Plymouth in 1623 on the Anne with her children Samuel and Lydia to join her husband Robert. Margaret died shortly before inventory of her estate was taken on 5 March 1665/1666. Her estate totaled L52.12s.6d. The will of the widow Margaret Hicks, dated 8 July 1665, probated March 1665/1666, names son Samuell, daughter-in-law Lydia, grandchild John Banges, son in law Gorg Watson, loving daughter that is deceased Phebe Watson. An abstract of the will was published in NEHGR 6:187.
m Robert HICKS b 1580 Gloucestershire England d 24.03.1647 Plymouth Colony Plymouth Co MA Will, : The abstracts of the will of Robert Hicks of Plymouth reads: "Deceased the 24th March 1647. Inventory July 5 by William Paddy and Thomas Cushman, L39.13. Formerly of Duxbury. Will dated 28 May 1645. To son Ephraim his house at Plymouth, and land lately purchased of John Alden, and also land at Island Creek, on Duxbury side; his oldest son Samuel; his wife Margaret to have the use of three rooms in his house during her lifetime, and to be Executrix of the will; to grandson John Bangs; to Rev. John Reyner's son John; to John Watson; to the younger of Mr. Charles Chauncey's sonns, which his wife at at one birth when hee dwelt at Plymouth; To Plymouth town, a 'cow calfe:'; to Wm. Pontus, Phineas Pratt, John Faunce, Nathl. Morton, Thomas Cushman 20. each; to Joshua Prat and Samuel Eddy, a suit of clothes. John Howland, Manasseh Kempton and Thomas Cushman, Overseers. Witness: Nathl Souther".
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m George WATSON. b 1602 England d mel. 31.01.1688 - 1689 Plymouth Plymouth Co CT
y WATSON
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m Jonathan SHAW. b 1629 Essex England d 30.07.1701 Plymouth Co CT
y SHAW
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m Eleazer Ring b aft 1664 Plymouth MA
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-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Elizabeth Ring b 09.05.1708 Plympton MA d 11.11.1768 Salisbury Lichtfield Co CT
m James Claghorn b 1712 Falmouth Barnstable Co MA d 1760 Salisbury Lichtfield Co CT
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m Ann Hutchingson b 05.11.1738 Lebanon New London Co CT d 15.08.1813 Rutland VT
+1 John Hutchinson and Temperance Cogswell
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m William Alvord b 31.03.1766 Northampton Hampshire Co MA d 27.02.1853 son of Elisha Alvord b 15 Mar 1731, Northampton MA d 23 Nov 1807, Erie Co, Cazenovia NY and Mary Hamilton b 1734 Blandford Hampden Co MA d 02 Jan 1794 Northampton Hampshire Co MA
-1 Benjamin Alvord b 18.08.1813, Rutland Rutland Co VT d 16.10.1884 Washington DC, scientist and soldier m 1826 Rutland Co VT Emily Louise Massey d 05 Nov 1885 Washington DC -1-1 Benjamin Alvord b 15 May 1860 Vancouver Washington d 13 Apr 1927 Washington DC American soldier graduated 17th of 37 from the United States Military Academy in 1882, 20th Infantry Regiment. He attended the, Infantry and Cavalry School at Fort Leavenworth, instructor at West Point and at the Infantry and Cavalry School, served in the Philippines as a major in ordnance and as an adjutant, adjutant general of the Department of Luzon, Silver Citation Star for his service, brigadier general May 1917 was the adjutant general of the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I, Distinguished Service Medal, left Europe in 1918, subsequently was named as Assistant Adjutant General of the Army in 1922, retirement in 1924.
-1-1-1-1-2 Margaret Hicks b 1610, Kenilworth Warwick d 23.08.1670, Clinton Middlesex Co CT
m Edward Griswold b by 26.07.1607 Kenilworth Warwick d 30.08.1691 Killingworth Middlesex Co CT
+1 George GRISWOLD
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m Mary HOLCOMBE b 04.04.1635 Dorchester Suffolk MA d 04.04.1708 Windsor Hartford Co CT
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-1-1-1-1-2-1-1 Deborah Griswold b 30.05.1674 Windsor Hartford Co CT d 19.01.1756 Windsor Hartford Co CT
m Thomas Moore b 23.07.1667 Windsor Hartford Co CT d mel. 22.01.1733 - 1734 Windsor Hartford Co CT
+1 John Moore and Hannah Goffe
-1-1-1-1-2-1-1-1 Hannah Moore b 04.04.1697 Windsor Hartford Co CT d 17.10.1793 Hartford Co CT
m Isaac Skinner b 16.08.1691 Windsor Hartford Co CT d 31.10.1762.
+1 Joseph Skinner and Mary Filley
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m Noah Drake b 13.06.1714 Windsor Hartford Co CT d 11.1804 Torrington Lichtfield Co CT
-1-1-1-1-2-1-2 Daniel Griswold b 01.10.1656 Windsor Hartford Co CT
m Mindwell Bissell b 03.10.1663 CT d 31.12.1728.
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-1-1-1-1-2-1-2-1 Daniel Griswold b 14.02.1683 Windsor Hartford Co CT d 01.02.1738 Harwinton Lichtfield Co CT
m Sarah White b 20.08.1694 Bolton Tolland Co CT d 01.02.1738 Bolton Tolland Co CT
-1-1-1-1-2-1-2-1-1 White Griswold b 22.10.1727 Bolton Tolland Co CT d 02.12.1777 Philadelphia PA, Militia Revolutionary War 8th CT 8th Regiment, 31 DEC 1775 Battle of Quebec Private, 4 OCT 1777 Battle of Germantown POW
m Elizabeth Cheney b 09.12.1728 Hartford Hartford Co CT d 01.08.1798 Manchester Hartford Co CT
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-1-1-1-1-2-1 -2-1-1-1 1616. i. Daniel White Griswold b 26.03.1767 East Hartford CT d 27.12.1844, Manchester Hartford Co CT
m ESTHER CASE b 23.10.1771 East Hartford Hartford Co CT d 09.11.1851 Manchester Hartford Co CT
-1 Edward Griswold b 30.06.1793, Manchester Hartford Co CT d 30.03.1864, Manchester Hartford Co CT m Laura Hubbard b 17.02.1799 Manchester Hartford Co CT d 15.12.1879 Manchester Hartford Co CT
-1-1-1-1-2-2 Francis Griswold b 1629 Kenilworth Warwickshire d 06.10.1671, Norwich New London CT
-1-1-1-1-2-2 -1 Deborah Griswold b 06.05.1661, Norwich New London Co CT d 14.04.1701.
m Jonathan Crane b 01.12.1658 Wethersfield CT d 12.03.1734 Lebanon CT
+1 y Crane
-1-1-1-1-2-2 -1-1 Jonathan Crane b 02.02.1684 Norwich New London Co CT d 27.08.1727.
m Mary Hebard b 18.08.1674 Wenham Essex MA
-1-1-1-1-2-2 -1-1-1 1487. i. Sarah Crane b 11.05.1707 Lebanon New London Co CT
-1-1-1-1-2-2 -2 Lydia Griswold b 16.10.1670 Norwich New London Co CT d 06.01.1752 Plymouth MA
m JosephH Holmes b 1672 Duxbury Plymouth Co CT d aft 06.01.1752 Plymouth MA
-1-1-1-1-2-2 -2-1 Fear Holmes b 25.03.1706, Plymouth MA d c 01.10.1767
m Lemuel Cobb b 10.08.1706, Plymouth MA d 23.10.1743, Plymouth MA
-1-1-1-1-2 -3 Sarah Griswold b 1635 Kenilworth Warwickshire d 06.11.1715, Windsor Hartford Co CT
m1 Samuel Phelps b 1621 Crewkerne Somerset d 15.05.1669 Windsor Hartford Co CT
m2 Nathaniel Pinney b 12.1641 Windsor Hartford Co CT d 07.08.1676 Windsor Hartford Co CT
+1 y Phelps
+1 HUMPHREY Pinney and Mary Hull
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m Andrew Moore b 1649 Windsor Hartford Co CT d 29.11.1719 Windsor Hartford Co CT
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-1-1-1-1-2 -3-1-1 Jonathan Moore b 26.02.1680 Windsor Hartford Co CT d 08.09.1770 Salisbury Lichtfield Co CT
m Hannah Long b 1679 Hartford Hartford Co CT
-1-1-1-1-2 -3-2 Nathaniel Pinney b 11.05.1671 Windsor Hartford Co CT d 01.01.1764 Simsbury Hartford Co CT
m Martha Thrall b 31.05.1673 Windsor Hartford Co CT d 1710 Simsbury Hartford Co CT
-a Deborah Thrall b 19 Aug 1660 Windsor CT d 16 May 1715 Simsbury CT m John Moses had issue
-b Timothy Thrall Jr
-c Mehitable Thrall m Clarke
-d Elizabeth Thrall m Cornish
-e John Thrall
-g Thomas Thrall
-h Thomas Thrall II
-i Abigail Thrall m Wilcox
-j Samuel Thrall
+1 Timothy Thrall b 26 Jul 1641 Windsor CT d Jun 1697 Windsor CT
m Deborah Gunn b 27 Feb 1641 in Windsor CT d 17 Jan 1694 in Windsor CT
+2 William Thrall
Elizabeth Goode
+2 Thomas Gunn b c 1605 Devon England d 26 Feb 1681 Westfield MA
-1-1-1-1-2 -3-2-5 Amy Pinney b 06.10.1704 Windsor Hartford Co CT d 10.06.1772 Hartford Hartford Co CT
m c 1728 William Pratt b 1690 Hartford Hartford Co CT d 19.01.1753 Hartford Hartford Co CT
-1-1-1-1-2 -3-2-5-1 Martha Pratt b 1732 Hartford CT d 03.1817.
m Samuel Drake b 1725 Windsor Hartford Co CT d 1796.
+1 Joseph Drake and Sarah Easton
-1-1-1-1-2 -3-2-5-1-1 Submit Drake b 15.06.1772 Hartford Hartford Co CT d 27.11.1841 Massena St Lawrence Co NY
m William Emerson b 04.05.1767 Westfield Hampden Co MA d 17.06.1846 Massena St Lawrence Co NY son of Elihu Emerson and Mary Clapp
-1 Susan Emerson b 25.06.1810, Windsor VT d 15.06.1895. m SAMUEL CHANDLER b 25.02.1805 Caledonia Co VT d 11.02.1855. -1-1 SUSAN EMERSON CHANDLER b 1834, VT Barnet Caledonia Co d 15.09.1884, NY m William MELLEN CHAMBERLAIN b 10.10.1826 NH d 31.10.1887 Summit Union Co NJ 1845 Dartmouth College Hanover NH son of William CHAMBERLAIN and SARAH GILMAN -1-1-1 William CHANDLER CHAMBERLAIN b 28.12.1857 NY d 31.01.1950 m Mary PEYTON b 13.03.1867 d 11.1902
-1-1-1-1-2 -3-2-5-2 Joseph Pratt
-1-1-1-1-2 -3-2-5-3 Susanna Pratt m Sloan
-1-1-1-1-2 -4 Hannah Griswold b 19.06.1642, Windsor Hartford Co CT d 03.05.1714, Simsbury Hartford Co CT
m Johnah Westover b 04.05.1628 Taunton Somerset England d 15.01.1709 Simsbury Hartford Co CT
+1 Gabriel Westover and Joan Gifford
-1-1-1-1-2 -4-1 Elizabeth Westover b 1668, Killingworth Middlesex Co CT d 18.07.1753, East Hampton Suffolk Co NY
m Thomas Baker b 26.07.1654, East Hampton Suffolk Co NY d 08.09.1735, East Hampton Suffolk Co NY
-1-1-1-1-3 Samuel HICKS b 18.08.1611, Southwark Surrey d 11.09.1695, Swansea Bristol Co MA
m LYDIA DOANE b 1630 Plymouth Co MA d 10.1681 Porsmouth Newport Co MA
+1 y DOANE
-1-1-1-1-3 -1 Margaret HICKS b c 09.03.1653 Plymoth MA m ABRAHAM JACKSON b 1655, Plymoth Plymouth, MA d 24.12.1714, Plymoth MA
-1-1-1-1-3 -2 Sarah HICKS b 1646 Plymouth, MA d by 1750 m JOSEPH CHURCHILL b c 1646 Plymout MA d 1715, Plymouth MA
-1-1-1-1-4 EPHRAIM HICKS b 1615, Plymouth Plymouth Co CT m Elizabeth HOWLAND b 1620, MA ? Usa. , jul 1623 Ship "Anne" passenger, The will of Edward Banks is dated 19 Oct 1677, giving his age as 86 years. It was probated 5 March 1677/1678. "I, Edward Banges, aged 86 years, being well stricken in years and not knowing the day and houre when God may call mee hence, yett being in health and prfect memory doe leave this as my Last Will and Testament. first make my son Jonathan my whole and sole Executor to whom give all my purchased land at Namskekett, and that way lying between Namskekett and Satucket brook, and doe give to him of meddow land lying next to meddow granted to Govr Prence, bounded by a ditch running from the upland towards the creek two acres and a half, be it more or lesse. bounded at the other end by a creek and give him all my purchased land att Pocomett and all privilieges there-unto belonging. and give him an acre and an half of meddow, lying at a place called acars; also one acre lying att the harbours mouth. Also give him a prcell of upland and meddow lying att Rock harbour which had in exchange of John Done. Also all those thinges which have att his house, give unto him; secondly, give to my son John that twenty acres of upland att Pochet that hee hath built upon; and five acres more adjoining to it to run from end to end, and give him that land which have at Pochet Island, and two acrees of meddow that lyeth att the boat meddow next to that which he bought of Daniel Cole, and three-quarters of an acre at the head of the boate meddow; Thirdly give unto my son Joshua the house that lived in and all the housing belonging to it, and twenty-eight acrees of land adjoining to it that lyeth near it, and give him three acrees of meddow att the Boate meddow, lying att the Sandey Banks and one acre of meddow that lyeth att the Boate meddow, which is called the salt house acre. Aslo four acres of meddow lying at the heade of Black-fish creek, likewise give to Joshua fourteen acres of upland that lyeth at Pochett, next to the land of Jonathan Sparrow, fourthly give to my son Jonathan's oldest son Edward Banges twenty-five acrees of upland lying att Pochett field, be it more or lesse, Also give unto him one acre of meddow att Rocke harboure, att the heade of the meddow next to Leiftenant Rogers, and half an acre of meddow lying at Great ?Namscekett which bought of Daniell Cole, fifley give unto my daughters, viz.: my daughter Howes, my daughter Higgens, my daughter Done, my daughter Hall, my daughter Merricke, and my daughter Atwood, four pounds apiece att my decease, and give to my grandchildren, viz.: the children of my daughter Rebecka deceased four pounds att my decease, only with this proviso respecting the legacyes given to these my daughters and grandchildren, that the Estate left att my decease doe amount to soe much, otherwise what is left be equally divided amongst them, the grandchildren to have a seaventh prte and heer unto do sett my hande and seale. Edward Banges and a seal Signed and sealed in the prsence of us John Freeman Thomas Crosbey." In an agreement of 6 March 1677/1678, Jonathan Bangs agreed that the land bequeathed to his son Edward could be used by Jonathan's brother John until Edward came of age.
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St?. 565. Ralph St Leger b 1470 England d by 26.10.1519
m Isabel Hawte/Haute b 1471 England. (Stirnet shows only a marriage to Elizabeth Haute)
+1 Richard Haut
m Elizabeth Terrell relict of Robert Darcy
+2 William Haut of Bishopysborne, 'of Ightam Waddenhall, Sheriff of Kent' b c 1395 d 1462
m 1429 Matilda or Joan Woodville dau of Richard Woodvill, sister of Richard, Earl Rivers
St?-1Anthony St Leger b 1496, Ulcombe Kent d 16.03.1558 Ulcombe Kent, 1532 Kent, Leeds Castle, 1539-1540 Kent Sheriff
m AGNES WARHAM b 1496 Croydon Surrey d 24.03.1558 Ulcombe Kent
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St?-1-1Sir Warham St Leger b 1525 Ulcombe Kent d 1597, Cork Co Ireland, 1560 Kent, Leeds Castle, 1560-1561 Kent Sheriff
m Ursula NEVILLE b 1528 England d 1575.
y NEVILLE
St?-1-1-1 Anthony ST LEGER b 1557, Ulcombe Kent d 19.12.1602, Leeds Castle Kent
m Mary SCOTT b 1557 Kent d 1636.
+1 y SCOTT
St?-1-1-1 WARREN/WARHAM ST LEGER b 1580, Ulcombe Kent d 11.10.1631, Ulcombe Kent
m Mary HAYWARD b 1580 Kent England d 1662.
+1 y HAYWARD
St?-1-1-1-1 Mary ST KEGER b 1612, Ulcombe Kent d England.
m William CODD. b 1604 Wateringbury Kent England d 25.07.1652 Wateringbury Kent England.
Mary ST KEGER and William CODD
St?-1-1-1-1-1 ST. LESTER CODD b 1640, St Pauls Kent Co MD d 07.02.1707, Cecil Co MD m ANNE MOTTROM b 1639, Chester Cheshire England; d 1707, Cople Westmoreland VA
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Sk17 566. Anne Skinner b 1475 �Reigate Surrey d 1503 �Boxley Parish Maidstone Kent
m SIR Henry Wyatt b 1460 Boxley Parish Maidstone Kent d 1537 Boxley Parish Maidstone Kent
+1 Richard Wyatt of Southange
m Margaret Bayliff dau of William Bayliff alias Clarke
+2 John Brooke 7th Baron Cobham b c 1444 d 9 Mar 1511/2 bur Colegate Church Cobham Kent
m1 Margaret Neville Ne18 d 30 Sep 1506
+3 Edward Brooke Br19, 6th Baron Cobham
m Elizabeth Touchet To19
Wy16653. Sir Thomas Wyatt of Allington Castle b 1503 Allington Castle Boxley Kent d 1541/10.10.1542, Clifton Maybank Dorset , Attachee to Naples, House of Commons, Poet
m Elizabeth Brooke b 1503 �Cobham Hall Kent d 1560 Popular City of London dau of
for ch see above Lady Elizabeth Brooke
+1 Thomas Brooke, Lord Cobham b c 1466 d 19 July 1529
m Dorothy Heydon He17
Wy16-3 Margaret Wyatt b 1490 Abington Kent/ c 1506 Allington Castle Kent d c 1543 Warwick
m1 Thomas/John Rogers b 1505 Deritend Warwickshire m John RogerS, son of . b 1485 Benham Berkshire
+1 Thomas Rogers and Catherine de COURTNEY
Wy16-3-1 Rev John Rogers b 04.02.1507, Deritend Warwickshire k 04.02.1555, Smithfield Middlesex burned at the stake "The Martyr" Rogers was condemned and sentenced as an excommunicated heretic, , unable to spend time with his wife and children before he died, although they were forced to watch him being burned at the stake, first Protestant martyr of Mary's reign, 1526 Cambridge, Pembroke College B.A., also at the Guild School of St John the Baptist in Deritend, 1537 Published one of first english Bibles, pseudonym "Thomas Matthew" , 25 NOV 1540 Sachsen-Anhalt, Halle, Martin-Luther-Universit�ät Halle-Wittenberg, c 1543 Dithmarschen Meldorf, Schleswig-Holstein,, 1550 Protestant Rector St Margarets Church London England, Middlesex, Roman Catholic priest who converted to Protestantism. m ADRIANA PRATT b 1511 Antwerpen Belgium d Cumberland , dau of DEWEYDEN PRATT
Wy16-3-1-1 Bernard Rogers b 1543, S Wittenberg Germany.
Wy16-3-1-1-1 Thomas Matthew Rogers b 1565, Stratford Warwickshire d 07.08.1608, Stratford Upon Avon Warwickshire m Eleanor McMurdock b 1567 England d Bath Somerset -1 John Rogers b 1617 Laugharne Cartmarthenshire Wales d 1685 Surry Co VA m Mary ATKINS b 1621 Surry Co VA d 1685 Surry Co VA -1-1 Elizabeth Rogers b 1650, England. m George Rochell b 1647 France d c 1723 Surrey Co VA
-1-1-2 William Rogers b 1657, Surry Co VA d 10.05.1727, Surry Co VA m Elizabeth Cartwright b 1670, Surry Co VA d 1730, Surry Co VA
-1-1-1 Frances Rochell b 1677, St Peters Parish New Kent Co VA d 21.02.1732, St Peters Parish New Kent Co VA m Capt Richard Littlepage b 1678 St Peters Parish New Kent Co VA d 20.03.1717 St Peters Parish New Kent Co VA son of Richard LITTLEPAGE and Elizabeth -1-1-1-1 Elizabeth Littlepage b 11.12.1703, St Peters Parish New Kent Co VA d 1745. m William Chamberlayne b 1699 Dewchurch Herefordshire England d 20.08.1736 St Peters Parish New Kent Co VA -1-1-1-1-1 Thomas Chamberlayne b 1727 New Kent Co VA d 1778 King William Co VA m WILHELMINA BYRD b 06.11.1715, Charles City Co VA d 1760, VA
Wy16-3-1-2 Barnaby Rogers b 1554 Wittenberg Sachsen Germany d 1627, Boxted Essex
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-1-1-2 Nathaniel STONE b 11.05.1660, Middlesex Co MA d 03.11.1732, Farmingham Middlesex Co MA m Sarah Waite b aft 1660 Malden Middlesex Co MA d 1732 Middlesex Co MA
-1-1-3 HANNAH STONE b 06.06.1640, Cambridge Middlesex Co MA d by 1689, Sudbury Middlesex Co MA Usa m John BENT b 04.1640, Penton Grafton Weyhill Hampshire England; d 09.1717.
-1-1-4 DAVID STONE b 31.10.1646, Sudbury Middlesex Co MA d 01.04.1737, Farmingham Middlesex Co MA
-1-1-5 Mary STONE b 1648, Farmingham Middlesex Co MA d 1686, Concord Middlesex Co MA m ISAAC HUNT b 1647, Concord Middlesex Co MA d 12.12.1680, Concord Middlesex Co MA
-1-1-1 Nathaniel Ambrose Davis b 17.04.1655 Devon England d 1743, Hanover Co VA , 1700 Quaker Member m Mary Elizabeth Hughes b 1654 Jamestown James City VA d 19.09.1740 Christ Church Lancaster Co VA dau of John Hughes and Princess Nicketti grandau of Princess Cleopatra sister of Pocahontas m Opechancanough b about 1545 d 1644
-1-1-1-1 Mary STONE b 10.08.1677 Sudbury Middlesex Co MA d 05.11.1764 Worcester MA m Deacon Jonas RICE b 06.03.1673 Marlboro Essex Co MA d 22.09.1753 Worcester MA son of Thomas Rice and Mary King.
-1-1-2-1 Mary STONE b 19.12.1705 Farmingham Middlesex Co MA m DANIEL WARD b 03.09.1700, Sudbury Middlesex Co MA d 21.05.1777, Farmingham Middlesex Co MA
Wy16-3-1-3 John Rogers b 21.11.1538 Wittenberg Sachsen -Anhalt Germany d 03.07.1601, Chelmsford Essex, 1548 naturalised with them, by special Act of Parliament, in 1552 , 1558 Cambridge St Johns College, 1562-1567 Cambridge Trinity College B.A. in 1562-3, elected Fellow, and commenced M.A. in 1567 , 1585 MP Wareham, Dr. Rogers was the only one who could converse in Italian
m Mary LEETE b 1542 Chelmsford Essex d 15.04.1579 Chelmsford Essex dau of William LEETE and FLORA BROWN
Wy16-3-1-3-1 Elizabeth Rogers b 1577 Tewkesbury Gloucestershire
m John James b 1573 Gloucestershire England d 1644 Jamestown James City Co VA
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1 Patience James b 20.10.1603 d 15.11.1690 Charlestown Middlesex Co MA
m Barnabus Davis b 1610 Charlestown Middlesex Co MA d 27.11.1685 Charlestown Middlesex Co MA, immigrated JUN 1639 Charlestown MA from England
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 Nathaniel Ambrose Davis b 17.04.1655 Devon England d 1743 Hanover Co VA
m Mary Elizabeth Hughes b 1654 Jamestown James City VA d 19.09.1740 Christ Church Lancaster Co VA dau of John Hughes m Nicketti b 1625 VA d aft 1720 VA
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -1 Robert Davis, ancestor of President Jefferson Davis who never publicly acknowledged his Indian heritage;
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -2 Martha Davis m Abraham Venable
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -3 Abadiah/Abigail Davis m. William Floyd
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -4 Mary Davis m Samuel Burks
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -5 Nathaniel "Robert" Davis b 1676 VA d 05.09.1771 Adams Co MS, From the book Venables of Virginia by Elizabeth Marshall Venable-p. 19 Record of William Lewis Morton, son of Elizabeth Venable and Josiah Morton, concerning his family history. Hugh Lewis was my mother's great-grandfather, his daughter, Abadiah Lewis married Robert Davis. m1 Abadahia LEWIS b 1680 Barbadoes VA d 1750 GA m2 AnnaA Atkins b 1710 VA
-1. Sara Davis married Thomas Bagby
-2.Rosanna Davis married Nathaniel Saunders
-3.Frances Davis married James Bagby
-4. Elizabeth Davis married John Bagby
-5. Abadiah Davis married Thomas Harding and John Gray
-6. Mary Davis married Thomas Banks
-7.Robert Davis m 3 x, moved to St Mary's became rich, killed by Indians.
-8.Isham Davis killed by Indians
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -5-1 Robert DAVIS b 1702, Amherst Co VA
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -5-2 NATHANIEL DAVIS b 1704, Amherst Co VA m Elizabeth ATKINS b 1728, Amherst Co VA, Revolutionary War 1st rifle company, amherst co
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -5-3 SAMUEL DAVIS b 1706, Amherst Co VA
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -5-4 PHILLIP DAVIS b 1708, Amherst Co VA
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -5-5 Elizabeth DAVIS b 1710, Amherst Co VA d Accomack Co VA
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -5-6 SARAH DAVIS b 1712, Amherst Co VA
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -5-7 John DAVIS b 1714, Amherst Co VA
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -5-8 ISHAM DAVIS b 1716, Amherst Co VA
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -5-9 Mary DAVIS b 1718, Amherst Co VA
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -5-10 Abadiah/Abigail Davis b 1730 Accomack Co VA d 1823 KY
m William Floyd b 1720 Amhearst VA d 1789 Beargrass Creek Jefferson Co KY
+1 John Floyd and Michal Harris
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -5-10-1 Sarah Floyd b 15.10.1747, Amhearst VA d 1824
m Wyatt Powell b 1747 VA d 1818
+1 y Powell
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -5-10-1-1 John Floyd Powell b 1769, VA
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -5-10-1-2 Nancy Floyd Powell b 1771, VA
m Robert Walker b 1771 VA
-1 Thomas Walker b 1793, VA
-2 Sarah Walker b 1795, VA m Henry Rose b 1793 Amhearst VA
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -5-10-2 Isham Floyd b 1748 Albermarle Co VA d 1790, IN
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -5-10-3 Elizabeth Floyd b 1749, VA d 1833, Middletown Jefferson Co KY m Charles Tiuley b 1747 Fauquier Co VA d 1787, Jefferson Co KY The Tuley family is recorded in some detail by William Floyd Tuley, the author of "The Tuley Family Memoirs," New Albany, Indiana, 1906. Their name is pronounced "Twu-ley, not Tooley," that author says. But Tooley is a common spelling in the old records.
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -5-10-4 John Floyd b 1750 Amherst Co VA d 04.04.1783 Jefferson Co KY
m1 Metilda Mary Burford b 1753 Henrico Co VA d 06.1769 VA +1 ch
m2 SallieE Jane Bichanon b 1759 Augusta Co VA d 14.05.1812 KY +1 ch
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -5-10-4-1 Mourning Burford Floyd b 06.1769 Amherst Co VA d 24.06.1848 Bairdstown Greene Co GA
m John Stewart b 1760 Amherst Co VA d 23.04.1829 Bairdstown Greene Co GA
-1 Lorenzo R Stewart b 1785 Amherst Co VA d 1846 m Sarah Anderson b 1794 VA
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -5-10-4-1 John Floyd b 24.04.1783 Jefferson Co KY d 16.08.1837 VA , Education 1806 University Of Pennsylvania, 1817-1823 US Rep. from VA, 1830-1834 VA Governor, 1830 Virginia Historical Society, Vice President, 1832 Presidential Election
m Letitia Preston b 26.09.1779 Isle of Wight Co VA d 13.12.1852 Tazewell Co VA
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -6 Mary Elizabeth DAVIS b 16.05.1685, Albemarle Co VA d 12.02.1756, Albemarle Co VA (It is at this point that Indian blood enters the Burks family), as Nathaniel's wife was Elizabeth Hughes, dau of a member of a colonial family and a Trader named Hughes and his Indian wife, Niketti, whose mother was Cleopatra, sister to Pocahontas. Or so it has been recorded in several genealogies. The Indian name Niketti translates as "She who sweeps the dew from the flowers." Documentation for the the Burks/Davis genealogy of Nicketti is given by Frank Wellington's daughter, Mary Wheat Burks Dean (819 Peaksview, Bedford, VA 24523, April 15, 1980). She is the researcher of this Burks genealogy, which was begun by her mother. It is supplemented by information from Faye S. Poss, 471 Mimosa Drive NW., Tucker, GA 30084. Faye Poss is researching the Burks who migrated to GA. There is positive and indisputable proof that Pocahontas had a sister named Cleopatra. This proof was located in the old library of the Maryland Historical Society, an item of three lines covering eleven years. During the period covered by the fragment, matters became so bad between the Whites and the Indians that Opechancanough Chief of the Powhatans, was induced to agree upon a line being established which neither White nor Indian, excepting truce bearers, should cross under penalty of being shot on sight. To insure strict obedience to the compact, a law was passed at Jamestown imposing a heavy penalty on any people crossing the line without a special permit from the Commissioners Council and the General Court. This accounts for the item alluded to, which is given verbatim. It reads: "Dec. 17th, 1641 -- Thomas Rolfe petitions the governor to let him see Opechankeno to whom he is allied, and Cleopatra, his mother's sister." The record of the General Court was evidently intended to be a verbatim copy though they differ in phraseology and spelling: "Dec. 17th, 1641 -- Thomas Rolph petitions Gov. to let him go see Opechanko, to whom he is allied, and Cleopatre, his mother's sister." Thomas Rolfe was the son of John Rolfe and Pocahontas, and Cleopatra was unquestionably not his aunts Indian name. It is, however, the only name that has been passed to us historically, and we must accept it. One wonders if her name was not "Matachanna", the aunt-nurse associated with his mother in Thomas Rolfes earliest memories.
m Samuel King Burks b 1680 Albemarle Co VA d 12.02.1756 St Annes Parish Albemarle Co VA , The will of Samuel Burks, was drawn up October 6, 1755 in St. Anne's Parish Albemarle Co., Virginia. Will Book 2, Pg 23-24 His will wa probated on Feb 12, 1756 Excerpts: I, Samuel Burks, of St. Anne's Parish, Co of Albemarle, being of sound mind and memory, do make and declare this to be my last will and testiment. give my son, John Peartree Burks, negro boy names Prince. To my daughter, Mary Smith, one negro names Lyddia. To my beloved wife Mary Burks, during her natural life, the use of the following slaves now belonging to me. Toby, Frank, Nan, Phillis, Tom, Simon, Flora, Bejo, Jammy, Will and Lucy. as well as the use of all my houses and lands, the use of all my personal estate not already disposed of. Also to my wife 200 acre tract on Cunningham Creek. After my wife's decrease the tract of land whereon now live containing 600 acres is to be sold and money given as follows: Daughter Elizabeth Cabell one shilling; sterling money, also one to son Samuel,Richard. Residue of said money to be equally divided between son John Peartree, Charles, daughter Mary Smith and grandson Samuel Burks son of my Samuel. Lastly, do appoint my said wife Mary and my friend John Smith Jr. Executors of this my last will and testament. This 6th day of October in the year of our lord 1755. The will was witnessed by Samuel Hopkins, Jos Thompson, and William Moore. Came from England about the last of 17th century. Settled in New Kent Co later known as Hanover Co.
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Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -6-1 Charles Burks b 1711 Amelia Co VA d 1752 Amelia Co VA
m1 Elizabeth x b 1715 VA + 1 ch
m2 SARAH LLEWELLYN b 1708 VA d 30.04.1752 Albemarle Co VA
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -6-1-1 John Burks b 14.05.1742 Albemarle Co VA d 06.1828 Arnolds Valley Rockbridge Co VA
m Elizabeth Cabell Davis b 19.08.1753 VA d 25.06.1828
+1 y Davis
Wy16-3-1-3-1-1-1 -6-1-1-1 Capt Samuel Cabell Burks b 1792 VA d 1871, USA Army War of 1812 "Capt. Samuel C. Burks breathed his last on the 12th inst., at his residence in Arnolds Valley, almost on the very spot where, eighty years ago, he was first rocked in his cradle. It cannot be denied that, like all of us, Capt. Burks was a sinner, but it can be truly said of him that he served his Country gallanty and faithfully in the war of 1812, that he lived for nearly forty years in the most perfect harmony and affection with the bride of his youth; that his children were all very dear to his heart, still more, a large hereditary slave holder, his character exhibited many of the traits of the Old Virginia Cavillier. He was gallant, polite and social. Fond of chat and of the joke, fond of a fox chase and of a deer hunt, of the merry dance and the convivial party, of a good dinner, and of a mint julep and apple toddy, and he had no puritanical prejudice against an innocent game of whist with a laughing circle of friends on a and discharged all the offices of a host with a natural cordiality and grace which a Chesterfield would have envied. No one ever failes to enjoy the delightful hospitality of his well spread and merry board * This seems in accord with "Family History" that says it is thought Alexander Hairston Burks' mother died soon after his birth. Alexander was given his father's silver-headed cane. He gave it to his son, Franklin Taliaferro Burks, who gave it to his son, Frank, Jr., who gave it to his son, Samuel Cabell Burks. He is called Cabell, and his grandmotha, Hortense Burks, laughingly claimed he was named for the cane.
m1 Pamelia Ann Hunter b 1792 VA
m2 Elizabeth Hairston b 1794 VA
-1 Franklin Taliaferro Burks b c 1815 m Hortense
-2 Alexander Hairston Burks
-3 THERESA AMANDA26 BURKS b 29.12.1819 Rockbridge Co VA d c 1880 Bedford VA m SAMUEL GOODE PARKS. b 1804 Rockbridge Co VA d 19.06.1872 VA
-1-1 Frank Taliaferro Burks Jr b c 1840
-3-1 Robert Henry PARKS b 13.07.1864, Bedford Bedford Co VA d 06.10.1932, Bedford Bedford Co VA m FRANCES EDNA PENN b 20.12.1857, Bedford Bedford Co VA d 06.08.1931, Lynchburg VA
-1-1-1 Samuel Cabell Burks b c 1860
Wy16-3-1-4 William Rogers b 1543 Watford Northamptonshire d 1585, Watford Northamptonshire
m Eleanor Key b 1545 Watford Northampton d 1607 Long Buckny Northampton
Wy16-3-1-4-1 Thomas Rogers b 1572, Daventry, Watford Northampton d 1621 Duxbury Plymouth Co MA Leiden Congregation, 11/11/1620 Mayflower Compact signatory
m1 Grace Makin b 1585 Fingringhoe Essex d 03.06.1662 Watertown Middlesex MA + 1 ch dau of Tobias MAKIN and Katherine WESTBROME
m2 Alice COSFORD b 10.05.1573 Eastry Kent d 1622 Leyden Zuid Holland Netherlands. or Sep/Nov 1620 The Mayflower + 3 ch
Wy16-3-1-4-1-1 Elizabeth Rogers b 16.11.1617 Watford Northampton d 27.07.1680 Dedham Essex
m Walter Woodworth b 1612 Kent England d 26.11.1686 Scituate Plymouth Co MA
-1 Joseph WOODWORTH b 1645 Scituate Plymouth Co MA d 1718 Scituate Plymouth Co MA Usa m SARAH STOCKBRIDGE b by 15.03.1646, Scituate Plymouth Co MA
Wy16-3-1-4-1 -2 Elizabeth Rogers b 1621 St. Peters, Marlerough, Wilts d 06.1676, New Haven CT
m Marrhew Hitchcock 1639 New Haven CT. b 1610 St Peters, Marlerough, Wiltshire, England d 16.11.1669 New Haven CT , May-Jun 1637 Ship "Hector" passenger
+1 John Hitchcock and Mary Franklin
Wy16-3-1-4-1 -2-1 Eleazer HITCHCOCK b 1642, New Haven CT d 05.1704, New Haven CT m 04.11.1667 New Haven CT SARAH MERRICK b 09.05.1643 St. David's, Pembrokeshire, Llanlleschydd, Wales d 1712 Newbury, Essex, MA dau of Thomas MERRICK and SARAH STEBBINS
Wy16-3-1-4-1 -2-1-1 Sarah Hitchcock b 16.10.1669, New Haven CT d 1747, New Haven CT
m Jacob Robinson b 15.05.1672 New Haven CT d c 1747 New Haven CT
-1 Sarah Robinson b 24.12.1695, New Haven CT d 17.01.1778, East Haven New Haven CT m Samuel Bradley b 16.11.1686, East Haven New Haven CT d 23.03.1758, East Haven New Haven CT
Wy16-3-1-4-1 -2-1-2 John Hitchcock b 01.11.1683 New Haven CT d 22.05.1754 CT
m Elizabeth Jones b 11.12.1685 Springfield Hampden Co MA d 02.01.1769 CT
-1 Eliakim Hitchcock b 14.02.1712 Colchester New London Co CT d 04.12.1758 Colchester New London Co CT m Ann Skinner b 08.09.1717 Colchester New London Co CT d 01.12.1739 CT +1 Ebenezer Skinner
Wy16-3-1-4-1 -2-1-2-1-1 John Hitchcock b 1741 Colchester New London Co CT d 14.06.1813 Pittsford Rutland Co VT
m Abigail Chapman b 03.09.1736 Saybrook Middlesex Co CT
+1 y Chapman
Wy16-3-1-4-1 -2-1-2-1-1-1 Chapman Hitchcock b 06.11.1775 Bolton Tolland Co CT d 02.12.1857 Pittsford Rutland Co VT
m Chrissey HILLill b 09.08.1779 Bolton Worcester Co MA d 31.01.1855 Pittsford Rutland Co VT
-1 Amos Hitchcock b 27.10.1803, Pittsford Rutland Co VT d 03.09.1852, Pittsford Rutland Co VT m Elizabeth HARWOOD b 29.01.1814 Bennington VT d 24.08.1882 Rutland Co VT -1-1 ERWIN VAN NESS HITCHCOCK b 19.08.1841, Pittsford Rutland Co VT d 19.04.1874, At sea, Capt US Civil War 7th VT Infantry, Company C
Wy16-3-1-4-1 -2-1-3 Samuel Hitchcock b 07.03.1677, New Haven New Haven Co CT d 1732, East Haven New Haven Co CT
m Mehitable Warner b 01.10.1683, Hatfield Hampshire Co MA d 01.10.1767, Northampton Hampden Co MA
Wy16-3-1-4-1 -2-1-4 Joseph Hitchcock b 23.07.1686, New Haven New Haven Co CT d 1758.
Wy16-3-1-4-1 -2-2 Nathaniel Hitchcock b 12.08.1650, New Haven CT d 22.04.1716, New Haven CT
m Elizabeth MOSS b 03.10.1652 New Haven CT d 05.1707, New Haven CT
Wy16-3-1-4-1 -2-3 John HITCHCOCK b 1649, Wallingford New Haven CT d 06.07.1716, Wallingford New Haven CT
m Abigail MERRIMAN b 18.04.1654 Wallingford New Haven Td Wallingford New Haven CT dau of NATHANIEL MERRIMAN and JOAN LINES
-1 Benjamin HITCHCOCK b aft 24.03.1695 Wallingford New Haven CT d 12.02.1767 Wallingford New Haven CT m Elizabeth IVES b 06.09.1700, Wallingford New Haven CT d 08.08.1762 Wallingford New Haven CT
Wy16-3-1-4-1 -3 John Rogers b 1606, Watford Northamptonshire d 11.02.1691 Duxbury Plymouth Co MA
m Anna Churchman b c 1617 Huntington Herefordshire d c 1672 Plymouth MA
Wy16-3-1-4-1 -4 Lt Joseph Rogers b 1607 Stratford-upon-Avon Warwick d 01.1678 Eastham Barnstable Co MA
m1 Frances WATSON b 1612 London Middlesex England d 1687 Scituate Plymouth Co MA
m2 Hannah THAYER b 1625 Braintree Norfolk Co MA d 02.01.1678 Eastham Barnstable Co MA + 4 ch
Wy16-3-1-4-1 -4-1 John Rogers b 1660, Lynn Essex Co MA d 18.09.1699, Burlington Burlington Co NJ
m1 Mary GROOM b 1665 John Harts Byberry NJ d 1692 Nottingham Burlington Co NJ + 1 ch
m2 Mary SCHOOLEY b 1653 Yorkshire England d 18.06.1681 Burlington Burlington Co NJ
Wy16-3-1-4-1-4-2 Mary Rogers b 1644, Duxbury Plymouth Co MA d 19.04.1718, Barnstable Barnstable Co MA
m John Phinney b 24.12.1638 Plymouth Plymouth Co MA d 19.04.1718 Barnstable Barnstable Co MA son of John FINNEY and CHRISTIAN
Wy16-3-1-4-1-4-3 JAMES Rogers b 18.10.1648 Sandwich Barnstable Co MA d 13.04.1678, Eastham Barnstable Co MA m Mary PAINE b 1655, Eastham Barnstable Co MA d 12.05.1705, Eastham Barnstable Co MA
Wy16-3-1-4-1-4-1 Thomas Rogers b 29.05.1638 Plymouth Co MA d 15.03.1678
m Elizabeth SNOW b 1640 Plymouth Co MA d 16.06.1675 Eastham Barnstable Co MA
Wy16-3-1-4-1-4-1-1 William Rogers b 1685, John Harts Byberry NJ d 25.02.1736, Evesham Burlington Co NJ.
m 1705 Abigail Walker b 1685 NJ d 03.02.1719 Rancocas Burlington Co New JJ
-1 Esther Rogers b 1707, New Hanover Burlington Co NJ d 04.01.1778, Evesham Burlington Co NJ m James Eldridge b 1699, Burlington Burlington Co NJ d 07.06.1760, Evesham Burlington Co NJ
-2 William Rogers b 1705, Burlington Burlington Co NJ d 1771, New Hanover Burlington Co NJ
Wy16-3-1-4-1-4-1-2 John Phinney b 05.05.1665 Barnstable Barnstable Co MA d 27.11.1746, Barnstable Co MA
m Sarah Lombard/Lumbert b 12.1666 Barnstable Barnstable Co MA d 05.05.1753 Bram, Macol, Brn'St.
+1 y LOMBARD
Wy16-3-1-4-1-4-1-2-1 John Phinney b 08.04.1698, Barnstable Barnstable Co MA d 29.12.1780, Gorham Cumberland ME
m Martha Coleman b 04.03.1698, Barnstable Barnstable Co MA d 16.12.1784 Gorham Cumberland ME dau of y Coleman
Wy16-3-1-4-1-4-1-2-2 Elizabeth Phinney b 27.10.1695, Bristol Bristol Co Richmount MA d c 09.10.1746, Plymouth Co MA
m David BRADFORD b 1690 Kingston Plymouth Co MA
Wy16-3-1-4-1-4-1-3 Reliance PHINNEY b 27.08.1681, Barnstable Barnstable Co MA m John MORTON b 20.07.1680, Plymouth MA d aft 04.02.1738 Plymouth MA
Wy16-3-2 William RogerS
Wy16-3-3 Edward RogerS
Wy16-3-4 Eleanor RogerS
Wy16-3-5 Joan RogerS
>m2 Sir Anthony Lee of Quarendon MP -1 Sir Henry Lee, MP, Queen's Champion
-2 Sir Robert Lee, KG, MP
-3 Jacoba/? Joyce Lee m y Cheyne
-4 Letitia Lee b 1544 m Nicholas Cooke b 1542 d 1586
-5 Cromwell Lee
-6 Richard Lee
-7 Thomas Lee
-8 Catherine Lee m Symonds
-1-1
-4-1 William Cooke b 1566 m Mary Shelton dau of Ralph Shelton and Cecily Steward
-4-2 Katherine Cooke
-4-3 Henry Cooke
-4-4 Joseph Cooke
-4-5 Nicholas Cooke
-4-6 Mary Cooke
-4-7 Lee Cooke
-4-8 Joyce Cooke
-4-9 John Cooke
-4-10 Owen Cooke
-1-1
-4-1-1 Sir William Cook, 1st Baronet of Broome Hall b 1600 d 1681 m1 Mary Astley + 6 ch m2 Mary Greenwood dau of William Greenwood wid of William Steward of Barton Mills
-4-1-2 Mary Cooke b c 1593
-4-1-3 Elizabeth Cooke b c 1608 m Charles Lane
-4-1-4 Katherine Cooke b c 1595
-4-1-5 Ann Cooke b c 1597
-4-1-6 Audrey Cooke b c 1598
-4-1-7 Richard Cooke b c 1602
-4-1-8 Christopher Cooke b 1604
-4-1-9 Ralfe Cooke b c 1606
Wy16-4Mary Wyatt
Wy16-2by Elizabeth Darrell was:
Henry Wyatt had issue descendants in Essex
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567. Thomas Manners b 1492 Ethale Northumberland d 20.09.1543, 1525-1543 1st Earl of Rutland
m1 Eleanor Paston Pa22-5 b 1496 Wiverton Hall Nottinghamshire d 1551 + 11 ch
m2 Elizabeth Lovell b 1494 Skelton Yorkshire d 1526.
+1 Sir William Paston of Paston & Oxnead Pa20 =22 =23 d 1554
Pa22-5-10Elizabeth Manners b 1528, Clinton Runcorn Cheshire d 08.08.1570, Frodsham Cheshire
m Sir John Savage of Rocksavage b 11.1524 Cheshire England d 05.12.1597
+1 John Savage
m Elizabeth Somerset, (dau of Charles Somerset, 1st Earl of Worcester by his wife Elizabeth Herbert, 3rd Baroness Herbert)
Pa22-5-10-1John Savage b 1550, Rocksavage Cheshire d by 14.07.1615, Macclesfield Cheshire
m Mary ALLINGTON b 1548 Long Melford Suffolk d by 16.05.1636 Macclesfield Cheshire
+1 y ALLINGTON
Pa22-5-10-1-1 Thomas SAVAGE b 1575, Cheshire d 1640, 1613- 1st Viscount of Chiche
m Elizabeth DARCY, COUNTESS RIVERS b 1581 Maldon Essex d 09.03.1650.
y DARCY
Pa22-5-10-1-1-1 Thomas SAVAGE b 1611, Rocksavage Cheshire d 20.02.1654 Pr. Beeston Castle Chester Cheshire , Sep 1634 Ship "Griffin" 1634 passenger
m Faith HUTCHINSON b 14.08.1617 Alford Lincolnshire d 1651 Boston Suffolk MA
+1 y HUTCHINSON
Pa22-5-10-1-1-1-1 John SAVAGE b 1630, Hartford Hartford Co CT d 06.03.1684, Middletown Middlesex CT
m Elizabeth DUBLIN b 1631 Hartford Hartford Co CT d 1696 Middletown Middlesex CT
+1 John DUBLIN
Pa22-5-10-1-1-1-1-1 Elizabeth SAVAGE b 03.06.1655, Middletown Middlesex CT d 30.01.1741
m NATHANIEL WHITE b 04.11.1652 Middletown Middlesex CT d 16.02.1741 South Hadley Hampshire MA son of CAPT. WHITE and Elizabeth BOUNCE/BUNCE
+1 y WHITE
Pa22-5-10-1-1-1-1-1-1 Elizabeth WHITE b 08.11.1695, Hadley Hampshire,MA d 15.10.1753, Hadley Hampshire,MA m SAMUEL MONTAGUE b 02.04.1695, Sunderland Franklin Co MA d 31.01.1779, Hadley Hampshire MA
Pa22-5-10-1-1-1-1-2 Mary SAVAGE b 25.06.1663, Middletown Middlesex Co CT d 07.04.1712, Middletown Middlesex Co CT m John WETMORE b 06.09.1646, Hartford Hartford CT d 11.09.1698, Middletown Middlesex Co CT
Pa22-5-10-1-1-1-1-3 John SAVAGE b 01.12.1652, Middletown Middlesex Co CT d 30.10.1726, Middletown Middlesex Co CT
Pa22-5-10-1-1-1-1-4 Sarah SAVAGE b 30.07.1657, Middletown Middlesex Co CT d 08.02.1722, Middletown Middlesex Co CT m ISRAEL WILCOX b 19.06.1656, Middletown Middlesex Co CT d 20.12.1689, Berlin Hartford Co CT
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Da21-1-1. 568. Richard Musgrave b 1398 Hartley Castle Westmoreland d 09.11.1464
m Margaret Betham b 1398 Beetham Castle Westmoreland d 1464 Hartley Castle Westmoreland
+1 Thomas Betham
Da21-1-1-1Thomas Musgrave b 1417, Hartley Castle Westmoreland d by 10.1457 (Stirnet believes mother of his ch was Mary x, not ...)
m Joan Stapleton b 1414 Edenhall Cumberland d c 1478 Hartley Castle Westmoreland
+1 y Stapleton
Da21-1-1-1-1Richard Musgrave b 1431, Hartley Castle Westmoreland d 19.08.1491, Edenhall Cumberland
m Joan de Clifford b 1448 Conisborough Yorkshire
+1 Thomas CLIFFORD and JOAN DACRE
Da21-1-1-1-1-1-1 Edward Musgrave b 1461, Edenhall Cumberland d 02.06.1542.
m x
Da21-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Elizabeth19 MUSGRAVE b 1498, Hartley Westmoreland
m John NEVILLE b 17.11.1493, Snape Yorkshire d 02.03.1543, London
Da21-1-1-2Mary Musgrave b 1426, Hartley Castle Westmoreland
m Thomas Warcop b 1410, Smardale Westmoreland
Da25-2-1-1-1-1-1. 569. Mary Peyvre b 1382 Toddington Bedford d 26.07.1409 Castle Cary Somerset
m John Broughton, son of b 1375 Broughton Preston Lancashire d 1406 Broughton Preston Lancashire
+1 John Broughton
Da25-2-1-1-1-1-1-1John Broughton b 1399, Broughton Preston Lancashire
Da25-2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1John Broughton b 1423, Broughton Preston Lancashire d 23.07.1489, Broughton Preston Lancashire
m Elizabeth STONEHAM b 31.07.1421 Stoneham Lancashire d 1464 Broughton Preston Lancashire
+1 y STONEHAM
Da25-2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 John BROUGHTON b 1442 Lancashire d 10.10.1479.
m ANNE DENSTON b 1435 Kentwell Suffolk d 30.05.1481.
+1 y DENSTON
Da25-2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Robert BROUGHTON b 1466, Nettlestead Suffolk d 10.08.1506, Denston Hall Kentwell Suffolk
m Katherine de VERE, b 1466 Essex England d 20.06.1504 dau of John de Vere and Margaret Neville for ch see above 555) Katherine de Vere.
-1 John Broughton b 1491, Broughton Westmoreland England d 23.01.1518, Westmoreland
m JANE x
-1-1 Jane Broughton b 1510, Broughton Westmoreland England d 1570, Ashford Kent continued from above
m Richard Osborne b 1510 Ashford Kent d 11.08.1581 son of Richard Osborne b c 1488 d 1573 and Elizabeth Flydane b c 1491 d 1528
-1-1-1 Sir Edward Osborne b 1540, London d 15.02.1592, London Middlesex m Anne HEWETT b 1543 London d 04.07.1585 London
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St17 =19. 570. Isabel de Stanley b 1409 Hooten Cheshire d Adlington Cheshire
m Robert Legh b 25.03.1409 Hooten Cheshire d Adlington Cheshire
+1 Robert Legh of Adlington b 1386
m Maud
Agnes Legh b 1456, Adlington Cheshire d 1478, Chester Cheshire
m Andrew Brereton b 1448, Chester Cheshire d 1527, Chester Cheshire
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Ve19. 571. Dulcia/Douce Venables b 1396 Kinderton Cheshire d 23.09.1463 Wilmslow Cheshire
m Robert Booth Bo20 b 1384 Barton Eccles Lancashire d 14.09.1460 bro of author's ancestor
Bo17 Margery Booth m John Byron of Clayton
+1 Sir John Booth of Bartonb c 1345 (+- 25) a 1399
m1 Joan Trafford b c 1375 dau of Sir Henry Trafford of Trafford b c 1350
+2 Sir Thomas Thomalyn Bouth of Barton Lancashire, 'Tomalin of the Boothes' b c 1300
m Ellen Workesley dau of Thomas de Workesley of Workesley or Worsley
+3 John de Bouthe b c 1280 a temp Edward II who r. 1307-1327
m. Agnes de Barton b 1277 youngest of 3 daughters of Sir Gilbert de Barton of Barton and Agnes, sisters Alice b. 1275; Amery b 1272, m Sir Roger Pilkington d. 1294
+4 Thomas de Booths b c 1255 +5 William de Booths b c 1230 d c 1280 a 1275 BE1883 Booth identifies William's wife as Sibel, dau of Sir Ralph de Brereton. BE1883 Brereton, supported by Maddison, identifies her as Sir Ralph's granddau being ...
m in 1247 in Branston Booths, Lincolnshire, Sibella Brereton b 1236 in Brereton Cheshire
+6 Adam de Booths Bo23 =25 b c 1205
Bo19-5Ellen Booth b 1410, Adlington Cheshire d 1505, Macclesfield Cheshire
m Robert Legh of Adlington b 1400
+1 y LEGH
Bo19-5-1Isabel Legh b 1438, Adlington Cheshire
m LAWRENCE WARREN. b 1435 Poynton Cheshire England d by 1474.
y WARREN
Bo19-5-1-1 John WARREN b 1470, Poynton Cheshire d 09.01.1518.
m Eleanor GERARD, dau of Thomas GERARD and DULCIA ASHTON b 1460 Bryn Cheshire England.
y GERARD
Bo19-5-1-1-1 Christopher WARREN b 1515, Headbury Devon
m MARGARET LEIGH b 1470 Lyme Cheshire d 1545 Nayland Suffolk dau of PERCIVAL LEIGH and Eleanor SAVAGE for ch see above 623) Margaret Leigh
Margaret m 2 x to Warren's according to ancestry.com However, they suggest it is Robert and Christopher. Christopher Warren B c 1496 - Devonshire m c 1535 - Devonshire toMargaret Leigh b aft 1510 - Lyme, Cheshire and Sir Percival Leigh b c 1444 Cheshire Lyme - d ?) Joan Leigh (b abt 1477 - d aft 1557) m Richard (John) Tylden. William Warren Born: 1534 - Headbury, Asburton, Devon, England Marr: 1554(multiple spouses) - Anna Marble Died: 12 Oct 1558 - England 3. Robert WARREN. b 1485 in Wissington, Nayland, Suffolk Robert d in Nayland, Suffolk on 22 Feb 1543/1544; he was 58. In 1513 when Robert was 28, he married Margaret LEIGH, daughter of Sir Percival LEIGH. Born abt 1489 in England. Margaret died in England in 1545; she was 56. They had the following children: 5 i. James ('1515-) ii. Lawrence. Born abt 1517 in Nayland, Suffolk, England. Lawrence died in England. 6 iii. Thomas ('1520-1559) iv. Anne. Born abt 1523 in Nayland, Suffolk, England. Anne died in England. Anne married ? LORKIN. Born in England. ? died in England. 7 v. John ('1525-1576) vi. William. Born in England. William died bef 27 Jan 1600/1601 in England. William married Ellen ?. Born in England. Ellen died in England. .
Bo19-5-1-1-2 LAURENCE WARREN, ESQUIRE b 1486, Poynandstock Cheshire d 18.09.1530, Poynandstock Cheshire
m MARGARET LEIGH b 1470, Lyme Cheshire England; d 1545, Nayland Suffolk England. is shown in http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dav4is/ODTs/WARREN.shtml#TOP as having 5 sons and 9 daughters all by his first wife Margaret Legh:
-1 Edward abt 1498-1508 Prestbury, m Dorothy Booth
-2 Laurence
-3 George
-4 Randle
-5 Richard abt 1501 Bassingbourne, Cambs, d 22 Jan 1556/57 Ely, Cambs, m Alice Jenawaye Shalford, Essex http://www.thornber.net/cheshire/htmlfiles/warren.html reports these same children's forenames and is the probable source record for this family. The "Thornber" webpage's data appears to have been culled from East Cheshire Past and Present by J.P. Earwaker, London, 1877 (CRO, Knutsford).
Bo19-5-1-1-3 Robert WARREN b 1485 in Wissington, Nayland, Suffolk d in Nayland, Suffolk on 22 Feb 1543/1544
m 1513 Margaret LEIGH,. Born abt 1489 Lyme Cheshire d 1545 Nayland Suffolk They had the following children: 5 i. James ('1515-) ii. Lawrence. Born abt 1517 in Nayland, Suffolk, England. Lawrence died in England. 6 iii. Thomas ('1520-1559) iv. Anne. Born abt 1523 in Nayland, Suffolk, England. Anne died in England. Anne married ? LORKIN. Born in England. ? died in England. 7 v. John ('1525-1576) vi. William. Born in England. William died bef 27 Jan 1600/1601 in England. William married Ellen ?. Born in England. Ellen died in England. dau of PERCIVAL LEIGH and Eleanor SAVAGE Margaret m 2 x to Warren's according to ancestry.com However, they suggest it is Robert and Christopher. hristopher Warren Born: ABT 1496 - Devonshire, England Marr: ABT 1535 - Devonshire, England Margaret Leigh Born: AFT 1510 - Lyme, Cheshire, England Sir Percival Leigh (b abt 1444 Cheshire,Lyme - d ?) Joan Leigh (b abt 1477 - d aft 1557) m Richard (John) Tylden. William Warren Born: 1534 - Headbury, Asburton, Devon, England Marr: 1554(multiple spouses) - Anna Marble Died: 12 Oct 1558 - England 3. Robert WARREN. Born in 1485 in Wissington, Nayland, Suffolk, England. Robert died in Nayland, Suffolk, England on 22 Feb 1543/1544; he was 58. In 1513 when Robert was 28, he married Margaret LEIGH, daughter of Sir Percival LEIGH. Born abt 1489 in England. Margaret died in England in 1545; she was 56. They had the following children: 5 i. James ('1515-) ii. Lawrence. Born abt 1517 in Nayland, Suffolk, England. Lawrence died in England. 6 iii. Thomas ('1520-1559) iv. Anne. Born abt 1523 in Nayland, Suffolk, England. Anne died in England. Anne married ? LORKIN. Born in England. ? died in England. 7 v. John ('1525-1576) vi. William. Born in England. William died bef 27 Jan 1600/1601 in England. William married Ellen ?. Born in England. Ellen died in England. for ch see above 623) Margaret Leigh.
Bo19William Bothe or Booth of Dunham Massey b 1420, Barton Eccles Lancashire d 1476, Sheriff of Cheshire d 1476
m Maud Dutton b 1427 Dutton Cheshire d 1489.
+1 John Dutton of Dutton and Margaret Savage
Bo18George Booth b 1445, Barton Eccles Lancashire d 1483
m1 Catherine Mountford b 1448 Bescote Staffordshire England m2 Catherine FERRERS b 1452 Barton Lancashire
+1 Robert Mountford/Montfort of Bescote
m Mary STAPLETON
Bo17 Sir William Booth of Dunham Massey b 11.06.1463, Barton Lancashire d 09.11.1519
m1 Margaret Asheton b 1473 England.
y ASSHETON +1 Sir Thomas Asheton of Ashton-under-Lyme/?Lyne
Bo16-1 George Booth of Dunham Massey d 1531
m. Elizabeth Boteler dau of Sir Thomas Boteler of Beausey
Bo16-2 John Booth
m. Margery Dutton dau of Sir Piers Dutton of Dutton
-1 issue - William, Robert
m2Ellen Montgomery b 1470 Throwley Staffordshire d 1525, Wilmslow Cheshire dau of Sir John Montgomery of Throwley
Bo16-3 William Booth
m. x Smith of Leicestershire
Bo16-4 Hamnet Booth
m. x Newton dau of Humphrey Newton
Bo16-5 Edward Booth
m. Mary Knutsford dau of Sir Roger Knutsford of Twemlow
Bo16-6 Henry Booth
m. _ Bowdon of Cheshire
Bo16-7 Andrew Booth
Bo16-8 Jane Booth
m1. Hugh Dutton son of Sir Piers of Dutton
m2 Thomas Holford of Holford
Bo16 Dorothy Booth d 1584/5
m. Edward Warren son of Laurence of Poynton /td>
-1 Francis Warren b c 1530 ds
m div Margaret Fitton dau of Sir Edward Fitton of Gawsworth
-2 John Warren of Poynton & Stockton, Sheriff of Cheshire b c 1532 d 07.12.1587 m Margaret Molyneux bur 21.06.1617, dau of Sir Richard Molyneux of Sefton
-3+ other issue - Laurence, Peter other issue d young by 1584 - Edward, Edward, Ellen, Joan, Margaret, Etheldred, Anne
Bo16-10 Anne Booth
m William Brereton younger of Brereton
Bo16-11 Margaret Booth b 1518, England.
m William Davenport b 1521 Bromhall Cheshire d 23.09.1576 Bromhall Cheshire
+1 William Davenport of Bromhall
m Blanch Warburton dau of Sir John Warburton
+2 William Davenport of Bromhall
m Margery Leigh dau of Thomas Leigh of Adlington
Bo16-11-1 Elizabeth Davenport b 1540 England.
m 1550/1 Richard Assheton b 1540 England d 1563.
+1 Richard Assheton of Middleton b 1511 d 4 Aug 1551/2
m1 Anne Gerrard dau of Sir Thomas Gerrard of Bryn
+2 Sir Richard Assheton of Middleton b c 1483 Middleton Lancashire d there 11.01.1549 raised a company of archers to fight at the battle of Flodden in 1513
m1 Anne Strickland dau of Sir Thomas Strickland of Lorsdale
+3 Sir Richard Assheton of Middleton a 1513 BP1934 combines this Sir Richard with the Sir Richard. BEB1844 seems more likely show as his son. BP1934 reports that he married 3 times with issue by his 2nd wife, Anne Strickland, who is shown as his son's 1st wife here.
m Anne Foulshurst dau of Sir Robert Foulshurst of Crew
+4 Sir Richard Assheton of Middleton d 28.04.1508-9
m 1480 Isabel Talbot dau of John Talbot of Salebury or Salisbury
Bo16-11-1-1 Sir Richard Assheton b 1560 of Middleton, Sheriff of Lancashire d 27.12.1617
m1 Mary Byron b 1560 England d 1591 bur 12.01.1591-2, dau of
+1 Sir John Byron of Clayton
Bo16-11-1-1-1 Richard Assheton of Middleton b 1580 England d 7 Nov 1618.
m Mary Venables b 1580 England.
+1 Thomas Venables of Kinderton b c 1560 d 1606
m1 Elizabeth Brereton d 06.1591/2, dau of
+2 Sir Thomas Venables of Kinderton d 07.1580
m Maud Needham dau of
+2 Sir William Brereton of BreretonS
+3 Thomas Venables of Golborne and Kinderton k Flodden 09.09.1513
m Cicely Stanley dau of ?? Stanley of Weaver
+3 Sir Robert Needham of Shevington
Bo16-11-1-1-1-1 -1 Ralph Assheton b 1596/1606 England d 1650.
m Elizabeth Kaye b 1610 England d 1662
+1 John Kaye of Woodsome
Bo16-11-1-1-1-1 -1-1 Ralph Assheton b 1626 England d 1665
m Anne Assheton b 1626 England d 1684
+1 Ralph Assheton and Eleanor Shuttleworth
Bo16-11-1-1-1-1 -1-1-1 Ralph Assheton b 1658 England d 1716
m Mary Vavasour b 1658 England d 1694
-1 Mary Assheton b 1685 England. m NATHANIEL CURZON. b 1685 England d 1785 -1-1 1ASSHETON CURZON b 1729, England d 1820 m ESTHER HANMER b 1730 England. -1-1-1 PENN ASSHETON CURZON b 1757 England d 03.09.1797 m SOPHIA CHARLOTTE HOWE b 19.02.1762 England d 03.12.1835 -1-1-1-1 Richard William PENN CURZON b 11.12.1796, England d 12.05.1870 m ANNE GORE b 08.03.1817 England d 23.07.1877 -1-1-1-1-1 Mary ANNA CURZON-HOWE b 23.07.1848 England d 10.05.1929 London m SIR JAMES HAMILTON. b 24.08.1838 Brighton Sussex England d 03.01.1913 London, 1860-1880 Member of Parliament, 1885-1913 2nd Duke of Abercorn -1-1-1-1-1-1 LORD JAMES ALBERT EDWARD HAMILTON b 30.11.1869, London d 12.09.1953, London, 1900-1913 Member of Parliament, 1913-1953 3rd Duke of Abercorn m LADY ROSALIND CECILIA CAROLINE BINGHAM, DUCHESS b 26.02.1869, England; d 18.01.1958, England.
Bo16-11-1-1-1-1-2 Dorothy Assheton
m John Legh of Booths, Sheriff of Cheshire b c 1601 d 16.04.1660
Bo16-11-1-1-1-1-3 Anne Assheton
m Rev Paul Letham of Standish
Bo16-11-1-1-1-1-4+ other issue - Richard Assheton dvp, John Assheton d young, James Assheton, William Assheton rector of Middleton, Thomas Assheton
Bo17-2George Booth
m1 Thomas(ine) Vaudrey
m2 x Trafford of Bridge Trafford
Bo17-3Alice Booth
m William Massie of Denfield
Bo17-4Maud Booth possibly of this generation
m Richard Reynes of Clifton Reynes
Bo17-5+other issue - Laurence, Roger
Bo18-2Douce Booth
m. 1461 Thomas Leigh of West Hall
Bo18-3Anne Booth
m1 John Leigh of Booths
m2. sp Geoffrey Shakerly of Shakerly ancestors of Pres. Thomas Jefferson
Bo18-4Ellen Booth
m Sir John Leigh of Baguley
Bo18-5Margery Booth
m. John Hyde of Haighton
Bo18-6Alice Booth
m. John Ashley of Ashley
Bo18-7Elizabeth Booth
m. Thomas Fitton of Pownall
Bo18-8Joane Booth
m. William Holt
Bo18-9+other issue - Lawrence, John, William, Isabella, Catherine
?Bo19-3 (shown a generation earlier by Stirnet but b c 1443 was ...)
Sir Philip BoothH b 1452, Shrubland Hall Suffolk
m x Hampton/MARGARET HOPTON b 1457
+1 Sir William Hampton of Wellington
Bo19-3-1 Audrey BOOTH b 1471, Kent
m SIR William LYTTON b 1478 Surrey d 26.08.1517 Knebsworth Hertfordshire
+1 Sir Roger/Robert LYTTON b c 1440 d 1491 son of Sir Robert de Lytton of Lytton, co. Derby.
m Elizabeth Andrewes b c 1445 she m1 Thomas Windsor of Stanwell had issue
Bo19-3-1-1 Sir Robert LYTTON b 1512, Knebsworth Hertfordshire m FRANCES CALVALERY b 1512 -1 Rowland Lytton d 1582 of Knebworth. Govornor of Bolougne m1 Margaret Tate + 1/?3 ch d/o John Tate of Calais, s/o Sir John Tate m2 Anne Carleton ?+ 1/?2 ch
-2 Sir Robert Lytton of Knebworth d 1550/1 m1 Frances Cavalery + 3 ch dau d/o Anthony Cavalery m2 Elizabeth Munden d/o Thomas Munden widow of Robert Burgoyne
-1-1 Sir Robert Lytton of Knebworth and of Shrubland Hall, Sheriff of Hertfordshire and Essex d 1550-1 m1 Frances Cavalery dau of Anthony Cavalery
-1-2 Sir Rowland Lytton of Knebworth b 1561 d 1615 Commander of Hertfordshire county militia 1588 at Tilbury (assembled to meet the Spanish threat on land m Anne St. John d/o 1st Lord Bletsoe wid of Robert Corbet m1 Margaret Tate + 1/?3 ch dau of John Tate of Calais, son of Sir John m2 Anne Carleton dau of George Carleton of Brightwell
-1-3 Frances Lytton m Sir Anthony Cope, 1st Baronett
-2-1 Helen Lytton m1 Sir Gabriel Fowler m2 Sir John Brocket of Brocket Hall son of Sir John Brocket and Bensted/Bensell he m2 Lady Elizabeth Moore
-2-2 Elizabeth Lytton m1 Thomas Little of Shrubland Hall m2 Edward Barrett of Bell House
-2-3 Mary Lytton m Thomas Harleston
-2-4 Anne Lytton b c 1532 d 1627 m Sir John Borlase MP

-1-2-1 Mary Lytton m Edward Pulter
-1-2-2 Sir Rowland Lytton of Knebworth m Anne St John dau of Oliver St. John, 1st Lord Bletsoe
-1-2-3 Frances Lytton bur 13.01.1600-1 m Sir Anthony Cope, 1st Bart of Hanwell (b 1549, bur 23.07.1615)
-2-1-1 Margaret Brocket m. Sir John Cutts
-2-1-2 Anne Brocket m Sir Alexander Cave
-2-1-3 Elizabeth Brocket m Sir John/?George Carleton of Holcombe d 1627
-2-1-4 Helen Brocket m Sir Richard Spencer d Nov 1624
-2-1-5 Mary Brocket m Mar 1597/8 Sir Thomas Reade b 1575, bur 20.12.1654
-2-1-2 Edward Brocket m1 Margaret Mikleford + 1 ch resided at Letchworth, Hertfordshire m2 Elizabeth Thwaytes + 1 ?+ ch
-2-1-3 William Brocket
-2-4-1 Anne Borlase b c 1556 d 1628 Pytchey Northampton of Little Marlow Buckinghamshire m Sir Euseby Isham Sheriff pf Northhampton

-1-2-1-1
-1-2-2-1 Sir William Lytton of Knebworth b 1589 d. 1660 MP 1624, one of the commissioners sent to treat with King Charles I at Oxford in 1644. Later opposed the policy of Cromwell and was one of the 40 members of Parliament who were imprisoned in "Hell-Hole", a cellar under the House of Commons, by Colonel Pride. m1 Anne Slaney d/o Stephen Slaney of Norton, Shropshire m2 Ruth Barrington d 1645 d/o Sir Francis Barrington of Barrington Hall
-1-2-2-2 Anne Lytton d 1612 m Sir William Webbe
-1-2-2-3 Judith Lytton m1 Sir George Smyth of Annables co. Hertford m2 Sir Thomas Barrington of Barrington Hall, Essex
-1-2-2-4 Elizabeth Lytton m Thomas Windham of Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk
-1-2-2-5 Jane Lytton m1 Sir Charles Crofts m2 Thomas Bosville
-2-1-2-1 Brocket descendants at Codicot, Hertfordshire and the ?Rector? of Graveley parish who during the Civil War, 1642-51, was one of large numbers of the clergy ejected from their livings. Edmund Brocket, ?had been a priest for over 50 years was ejected in 1643/4 as scandalous in life and unsound doctrine.?
-2-1-3-1 probably descends the ?cadet line? the Brocket?s of Campton and Dunton, Bedfordshire and Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire
-2-4-1-1 William Isham m Mary Brett
-2-4-1-2 Anne Elizabeth Isham b 1583 d c 1583
-2-4-1-3 Mary Isham b 1584 m1 Edward Reade m2 Sir Fleetwood Dormer
-2-4-1-4 Euseby Isham b 1587 m Susanna
-2-4-1-5 Gregory Isham
-2-4-1-6 Sarah Isham b Pytchley d 10 Jun 1627 n Henry Turvile
-2-4-1-7 John Isham d 1626 m Anne
-2-4-1-8 Susanna Isham b c 1597 d 1627 m1 John Faldo m2 Thomas Thretfall
-2-4-1-9 Thomas Isham b 1600 d 1669
-2-4-1-10 Anthony Isham

-1-2-2-1-1 Sir Rowland Lytton b. 1615 d. 1674 of Knebworth. One of representatives of co. Hertford in the healing Parliament of Charles II m Judith Edwards + 3 ch d/o Sir Humphrey Edwards m2 Rebecca Chapman + 1 ch dau of Thomas Chapman of Wormley
-1-2-2-1-2 Margaret Lytton d. 1689 m Thomas Hillerdson
-1-2-2-1-3 Dorothy Lytton d. 1703 m. Thomas Hewitt
-1-2-2-1-4 Mary Lytton m Edward Gostwich
-1-2-2-1-5 Jane Lytton m Sir Thomas Bosville
-2-4-1-1-1 Henry Isham m Katherine Banks
-2-4-1-3-1 Sir Fleetwood Dormer
-2-4-1-3-2 Euseby Dormer
-2-4-1-3-3 Peter Dormer
-2-4-1-3-4 John Dormer of Lee Grange b 1612 d 1679 MP m Katherine Woodward b 1691 dau of Thomas Woodward
-2-4-1-3-5 Margaret Dormer
-2-4-1-3-6 Dorothy Dormer
-2-4-1-6-1 John Turvile <
-2-4-1-6-2 Edward Turvile
-2-4-1-6-3 Anne Turvile
-2-4-1-6-4 William Turvile
-2-4-1-7-1 Anne Isham b 1604 m1 Peirce Welshm2 William Lane
-2-4-1-8-1 Edward Faldo
-2-4-1-8-2 Anne Faldo

-1-2-2-1-1-1 Sir William Lytton of Knebworth d. Jan 14 1705 High Sheriff and M.P. from Hertford no ch succeeded by gr-nephew Lytton Strode m1 Mary Harrison d/o Sir John Harrison m2 Phillippa Kelyng +3 ch d/o Sir John Kelyng m3 Rebecca Chapman + 1 ch d/o Thomas Chapman of Wormley she m1 Sir Richard Lucy, Baronett
-1-2-2-1-1-2 Anne Lytton b c 1640 d 1705 m c07.1662 Sir Francis Russell 2nd Bart of Strensham b c1638, d 24.01.1705
-1-2-2-1-1-3 Judith Lytton m1 Maurice Abbot of Fulmere m2 Sir Nicholas Strode of St. John's Close and Etchingham
-1-2-2-1-1-4 Rebecca Lytton, Viscountess Falkland m Anthony _, Viscount Falkland
-2-4-1-1-1-1 Euseby Isham (1626 - 1652)
-2-4-1-1-1-2 Henry Isham Sr. b 1627 Pytchley d 1 Dec 1686 Bermuda Hundred Henrico Va m Katherine Isham
-2-4-1-1-1-4 Anne Isham m Francis Epes
-2-4-1-3-4-1 John Dormer
-2-4-1-3-4-2 Catherine Dormer m y Parkhurst
-2-4-1-3-4-3 Fleetwood Dormer MP
-2-4-1-3-4-4 Robert Dormer MP
-2-4-1-3-4-5 Mary Dormer
-2-4-1-3-4-6 Euseby Dormer
-2-4-1-3-4-7 Peter Dormer
-2-4-1-3-4-8 Margaret Dormer
-2-4-1-3-4-9 Dorothy Dormer

-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Anne Russell d 1734-35
-1-1-1-1-1-1-2 Richard Lygon of Madresfield, co. Worcester m1 Sir Henry Every, Baronett, of Eggington m2 Sir John Guise, Baronett
-1-1-1-1-1-1-3 Mary Russell m Thomas Jones, of Shrewsbury
-1-1-1-1-1-1-4 Elizabeth Russell m1 William Dansey, of Brinsop m2 - Lloyd
-1-1-1-1-1-5-1 Sir George Strode d 1707 m. Margaret Robinson 1687
-1-1-1-1-1-5-1-1 Lytton Strode/Lytton d 1710 Assumed Lytton surname as a condition of inheriting estate from Sir William Lytton No children, succeeded by 1st cousin William Robinson m Bridget Mostyn d/o Richard Mostyn of Penbeddw and Charlott Digby
-2-4-1-1-1-4-1 Francis Epes IV m Sarah x
-2-4-1-1-1-4-1-1 Martha Epes m John Wayles
-2-4-1-1-1-4-1-1-1 Martha Wayles m THOMAS JEFFERSON b 1743 d 1826 U.S. President
-?...-1 R Litton b 1848 TN d 1023 OR m L Chitwood b 1850 TN d 1920 MO
-?...-1-1 J Litton b 1887 m M Burney
-?...-1-1 J Litton b 1917 m x Martin grandparents of Ms. Shay Farnsworth, author?s DNA match
Bo18 George Booth of Dunham Massey b c 1445 d 1483
m Catherine Mountford dau of
+1 Robert Mountford/Montfort of Bescote
Bo17 Sir William Booth of Dunham Massey d 09.11.1519
m1 Margaret Asheton dau of
+1 Sir Thomas Asheton of Ashton-under-Lyme/?Lyne
Bo16-1 George Booth of Dunham Massey b 1491, Barton Lancashire d 25.10.1531, Massey Cheshire
m. Elizabeth Boteler b 1495 Warrington Lancashire dau of
+1 Sir Thomas Boteler of Beausey
Bo16-1-1 Elizabeth Booth b 1520 Massey Dunham Cheshire
m Nicholas Locke b 1517 Brockhampton Dorset
Bo16-2 John Booth
m Margery Dutton dau of Sir Piers Dutton of Dutton
i+ issue - William, Robert
m2. Ellen Montgomery dau of Sir John Montgomery of Throwley
Bo16-3 William Booth
m. x Smith of Leicestershire
Bo16-4 Hamnet Booth
m. x Newton dau of Humphrey Newton
Bo16-5 Edward Booth
m. Mary Knutsford dau of Sir Roger Knutsford of Twemlow
Bo16-6 Henry Booth
m. x Bowdon of Cheshire
Bo16-7 Andrew Booth
Bo16-8 Jane Booth
m1. Hugh Dutton son of Sir Piers of Dutton
m2. Thomas Holford of Holford
Bo16 Dorothy Booth d 1584/5
m Edward Warren son of Laurence of Poynton
Bo16-10 Anne Booth
m. William Brereton younger of Brereton
Bo17-2 George Booth
m1 Thomas(?ine) Vaudrey
m2 x Trafford of Bridge Trafford
Bo17-3 Alice Booth
m. William Massie of Denfield
Bo17-4 Maud Booth possibly of this generation
m. Richard Reynes of Clifton Reynes
Bo17-5+ other issue - Laurence, Roger
Bo18-2 Douce Booth
m. 1461 Thomas Leigh of West Hall
Bo18-3 Anne Booth
m1 John Leigh of Booths
m2. sp Geoffrey Shakerly of Shakerly ancestors of Thomas Jefferson
Bo18-4 Ellen Booth
m Sir John Leigh of Baguley
Bo18-5 Margery Booth
m. John Hyde of Haighton
Bo18-6 Alice Booth
m. John Ashley of Ashley
Bo18-7 Elizabeth Booth
m. Thomas Fitton of Pownall
Bo18-8 Joane Booth
m. William Holt
Bo18-9+ other issue - Lawrence, John, William, Isabella, Catherine
Bo19-2Raufe Booth
m Margaret Sibell dau of Thomas Sibell of Sandwich + 3 ch
Bo19-3Philip Booth 9th son b about 1443
m. x Hampton dau of Sir William Hampton of Wellington
Bo19-4Lucy Booth b c 1433
m. John Chantler of the Bache
Bo19-6Alice Booth b c 1440 d c 1495
m Robert Hesketh of Rufford d 1480 son of Thomas Hesketh of Rufford and Margaret Massey
-1 Thomas Hesketh of Rufford d 1523 m2 Alice Haward/Haworthe + 1 ch m1 Elysa Fleminge + 1 ch -1-1 Robert Hesketh d 1539 m Grace Townley b c 1510 dau of John Townley b c 1473 d c 1540 and Isabella Pilkington d c 1522
-1-2 Helen Hesketh m Lawrence Towneley d 1566
-1-1-1 Thomas Hesketh d c 1588 m Alice Holcroft
-1-2-1 Margaret Towneley m John Parker d 1634
-1-2-2 Lawrence Towneley d 1598 m Margareet Hartley
-1-1-1-1 Robert Hesketh of Rufford d c 1620 m Mary Stanley
-1-2-1-1 John Parker b c 1578 d c 1665 m Elizabeth Holdsworth
-1-2-2-1 Lawrence Towneley of Stone Edge b c 1594 d 1655/?45 Lancas m Jennet Halstead d 1623/?8
-1-1-1-1-1 Mary Hesketh m Richard Barton
-1-1-1-1-2 Robert Hesketh of Rufford d 1653 m Margaret Standish
-1-2-1-1-1 Robert Parker of Extwistle d 1636 m Mary Scarburgh d 1638 dau of Nicholas Scarborough and Florence nowell
-1-2-2-1-1 Elizabeth TOWNLEY m1 Chrisdtopher Smith m2 Thomas Smith
-1-2-2-1-2 Mary TOWNELEY
-1-2-2-1-3 Lawrence TOWNELEY
-1-1-1-1-1-1 Fleetwood Barton b 1587 d 1664 m Richard Shuttleworth
-1-2-1-1-1-1 Mary Parker m Richard Assheton of Allerton Gladow had issue
-1-2-2-1-1-1 John Smith b 1624 d 1698 m Anna Bernard
-1-2-2-1-1-2 Maj Lawrence Smith
Bo19-7Joan Booth
m. Hamond Massie of Rixton
Bo19-8Margery Booth b c 1444 Eccles Lancashire d there 1516 (geni.com shows a second marriage)
m?1 James Scarebrich
m2 y Hyde
-1 Oliver Hyde b c 1461 S Denchworth d 4 Oct 1516 St james Parish Denchworth m Ann Lovingott
-2 Thomas Hyde b c 1463 s Denchworth
-1-1 Margaret Hyde b 1485 Denchworth W Berks m Sir Christopher Langstone b -1-1-1 Katherine Langstone b 1525 Newbold on Stour Warwick d 6 Jan 1558 Grendon Underwood Bucks she m1 Roger Thurberne + 3 ch m Thomas Pigott -1-1-1-1 Margery Pigott b c 1511 d by 29 Apr 1587 Boarzell Hurst Green E Sussex she m1 Thomas Cotton of Landwade m2 Sir Walter Hendley MP m Thomas Roberts -1-1-1-1-1 Rosa Roberts b 1554 Biddenden d 1620 Hamsey Sussex m Robert Randolph b 1550 Hamsey d 8 JUn 1602 Hamsey
-1-1-1-1-2 Sir Thomas Roberts b 16 Apr 1544 Holt Denbighshire Wales d there 1587 m Margery Henley b c 1542 Holt d 7 Nov 1645 Roxbury MA
-1-1-1-1-1-1 Thomas Randolph
-1-1-1-1-1-2 William Randel Randolph
-1-1-1-1-1-2 Richard Randolph
-1-1-1-1-2-1 John Roberts b 1585 Holt d 27 Jan 1651 Roxbury m Elizabeth Bragg b 1590 Wales d c 1652 Roxbury dau of Thomas Bragg and Frances Thurtle
-1-1-1-1-1-2-1
-1-1-1-1-2-1-1 Elizabeth Roberts b 1618 d c 1652 Roxbury m Matthew Coy
-1-1-1-1-2-1-2 Jennet Roberts b 1622 Gwynedd Wales m1 Aaron m Pengry/Pingry m2 Robert Starkweather
-1-1-1-1-2-1-3 Esther Roberts
-1-1-1-1-2-1-4 Edward Roberts
-1-1-1-1-2-1-5 Thomas Roberts
Bo19-9+other issue - Geoffrey, Hamond, John d 1478, Bishop of Exeter, Robert, Edward, Peter
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Ve20-2 572. Alice Venables b 1398 Bollin Fee Wimslow Cheshire d 1450
m EDMUND de TRAFFORD b 1390 Trafford Lancashire England d 1457.
+1 Henry de Trafford
m Elizabeth Radcliffe
Ve20-2-1JANE TRAFFORD b 1423, Trafford Lancashire d 1460
m Thomas RADCLIFFE b 1435, Ordshall Lancashire d 15.05.1498, Ordshall Lancashire
Ve20-2-2Elizabeth de Trafford b 1420 Trafford Lancashire d 04.04.1474, Disley Cheshire
m Sir Peter/Piers Leigh b 04.06.1415 Disley Cheshire d 11.1478 Bradley Cheshire, 1455-1487, 1460 Knight Banneret after the Battle of Wakefield
Ve20-2-2-1 756. i. Percival LEIGH b 1444, Disley Cheshire, d 11.08.1527, Colstock Cornwall, 1455-1487 War of the Roses present at the siege of Berwick, knight banneret by King Edward IV , Roman Catholic Founder Chapel of Disley Cheshire later became St Mary's Church, Disley
m Eleanor SAVAGE, dau of b 1457 Cheshire, Clifton d 17.05.1491 Bewgenet Sussex for ch see above Eleanor Savage dau of John SAVAGE and Katherine STANLEY
Vw20-2-3John TRAFFORD b 1420, Trafford Lancashire d 1488
m Elizabeth de ASHTON b 1431 Asthon Lancashire
Ve22-5-1-2. 573. Cecily Mainwaring b 1401 Over Peover Cheshire England d 1450 Over Peover Cheshire
m Thomas Foulhurst b 1397 Crewe Cheshire d 24.06.1439.
+1 Thomas de FOULHURST and EVA de VENABLES
Ve22-5-1-2-1Robert FOULHURST b 1420 Crewe Cheshire d 1523, Thurstaston Cheshire
m Joan Vernon b 1416 Shipbrooke Cheshire d 21.04.1474.
+1 Richard de VERNON and Eleanor de HOLES
Ve22-5-1-2-1-1Cecily Foulhurst b 1443, Nantwich Cheshire d 24.05.1502
m Thomas Gerard b 15.07.1431, Chorley Lancashire d 27.03.1490, Kingsley Cheshire
574. Thomas Foulhurst b 1397 Crewe Cheshire d 24.06.1439
m CECILY Mainwaring, b 1401 Over Peover Cheshire d 1450 Over Peover Cheshire for ch see above Cecily Mainwaring, dau of RANDLE Mainwaring and MARGERY de VENABLES
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Br18-1-1-1. 575. William Brereton b 1390 Audley Staffordshire d 1415
m Alice Corbet b 1393 Leighton Montgomeryshire Wales d 08.09.1458.
Br18-1-1-1-1 Sir William Brereton b 1414, Brereton Cheshire d 1456
m Philippa Halse/Hulse b 1414 Brereton Cheshire
+1 y Hulse
Br18-1-1-1-1-1 William Brereton of Brereton b about 1430 dsp
m Katherine Byron dau of Sir John Byron
Br18-1-1-1-1-2 757. i. Andrew BRERETON b 1448, Chester Cheshire d 1527 Chester Cheshire
m1 Agnes Legh b 1456 Adlington Cheshire d 1478 Chester Cheshire + 4 ch dau of Robert LEGH of Adlington and ISABEL de STANLEY
m2 MARGARET LAWSON b 1472 Chester Cheshire d 1543 Chester Cheshire + 2 ch
m3 ANNE DONE b 1456 d 1469.
ANDREW BRERETON and MARGARET LAWSON
Br18-1-1-1-1-2-1 Sir William Brereton of Brereton b c 1470 bur 04.02.1541, Chief Justice and Lord High Marshal of Ireland
m1 Alice Savage dau of Sir John Savage of Clifton
Br18-1-1-1-1-2-1-1 William Brereton dvp
m Anne Booth dau of Sir William Booth of Dunham
Br18-1-1-1-1-2-1-1 Sir William Brereton of Brereton bur 04.09.1559
m Jane Warburton dau of Sir Peter Warburton
Br18-1-1-1-2 Ralph Brereton
Br18-1-1-1-3 Alice Brereton
m Peter Corbett of Leighton
Br18-1-1-1-4 Johanna or Isabel Brereton
m Robert Aston of Parkhall
Br18-1-1-1-5 Alice BRERETON b 1493, Chester Cheshire d 1552, Chester Cheshire
m William MORETON. b 1489 Chester Cheshire d 1526 Chester Cheshire
y MORETON
Br18-1-1-1-5-1 Elizabeth Maston MORETON b 1519, Chester Cheshire d 1594.
m William YARDLEY b 1523 Staffordshire
+1 John YEARDLEY and Elizabeth BERKES
Br18-1-1-1-5-1 Ralph YARDLEY b 1549 St Saviors Southwark Surrey d St Saviors Southwark Surrey
m RHODA MARSTON b 1568 St Saviors Southwark Surrey d 03.01.1603 St Saviors Southwark Surrey
+1 y MARSTON
Br18-1-1-1-5-1-1 George Yeardley b 28.07.1588, Weston Hertford d 1627 Jamestown James City Co VA
m Temperance FLOWERDEW b 1587 Norfolk England d 1628 Jamestown James City Co VA
+1 y FLOWERDEW
Br18-1-1-1-5-1-1-1 Elizabeth Yeardley b 1610, Bruton Parish York Co VA d 1666.
m? Joseph CROSHAW b 1610 Bruton Parish York Co VA d 10.04.1667 "Poplar Neck"in Bruton Parish York Co VA Many people say it was Elizabeth Yeardley because she was in the same place at the same time (and she connects to royalty).
+1 RALEIGH CROSHAW and URSULA DANIELS
Br18-1-1-1-5-1-1-1-1 Ursula "Unity" Crowshaw b 1636 West Point King William Co VA d 1695 VA
m Col John West b 06.06.1632 York Co VA d 1689 Bruton Parish York Co VA, VA Militia / Commander New Kent Militia in the Colony and Dominion of VA, 1669 House of Burgesses act passed to exempt him from taxes for life in consideration of the many important favors and services rendered to the country , 1676 Although a John West signed Bacon's Declaration, he was a supporter of Berkeley for ch see above 884) Col. John West.
Br18-1-1-1-5-1-1-2 Col. Argoll Yeardley b. 31Aug 1618 d bef. 29Oct 1655
Frances Knight b. 1623
-1 Rose Yeardley b.c. 1640
-2 Frances Yeardley b.c. 1642
-3 Argoll Yeardley II b.c. 1644 d 29Aug 1682 m Sarah Michael b 1654 d 1697
-3-1 John Yeardley b.c. 1673
-3-2 Argoll Yeardley III b.c. 1675
-3-3 Frances Yeardley b.c. 1677 d aft. 1714
-3-4 Elizabeth Yeardley b.c. 1679
-3-5 Sarah Yeardley b.c. 1681 d Nov 1718. This family is well documented and was prominent in Accomack Co VA
Br18-1-1-1-5-2
Br18-1-1-1-6 JOHANNA BRERETON b 1497 Yorkshire ?= above
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Di?. 576. John de Dinham b 1406 Hartland Devon d 25.01.1457 Steeple Aston Devo, 1430 knighted
m Jane ARCHES b 1410 Steeple Aston Devon d 20.04.1497 Nutwell Manor Woodbury Devon dau of Richard ARCHES and LUCY ADDERBURY
Di?-1Catherine Dynham/DINHAM b 1453, Steeple Ashton Oxfordshire d 25.09.1501, Lanherne Cornwall
m SIR Thomas ARUNDELL b 1454 Lanherne Cornwall d 01.10.1485
Di?-1-1 758. i. Elizabeth de ARUNDELL b 1484, Lanherne Cornwall d 02.03.1513, Merthermawr Cornwall
m Edward STRADLING b 1474 St Donats Castle Cardiff Glamorgan Wales d 18.05.1535 St Donats Castle Cardiff Glamorgan Wales. for ch see above 616) Edward Stradling son of Thomas STRADLING and JANE MATHEW
Di?-2 JOAN DINHAM b 1445, Steeple Ashton Oxfordshire d 1507, Harringworth Northamptonshire, 1468-1525
m John la Zouche b 1440 Harringworth Northamptonshire d af 1526 Harringworth Northamptonshire, 7th Baron of Zouche of Haryngworth
+1 William La ZOUCHE 6� B. Zouche of Harryngworth b c 1432 d 15 Jan 1467/8
m Catherine Lenthall b. 1434 - d. Oct 1460 dau. of Rowland Lenthall and Lucy Grey
Di?-2-1John ZOUCHE 8� Baron Zouche of Harryngworth
Di?-2-2William la Zouche
Di?-2-3Jane la Zouche b c 1475 d by Jul 1518
m Sir Edward Hungerford
-1 Walter HUNGERFORD 1� Baron Hungerford of Heystesbury
Di?-2-4 759. i. Katherine la Zouche b 1465 Harringworth Northamptonshire
m1 Sir Robert Brandon
m2 John Carew b 1458 Haccombe Devon d 1528 Devon
+1 Sir Nicholas Carew of Haccombe b c 1400 d 13 Sep 1449 m Elizabeth Croker dau of +2 Sir Nicholas Carew of Carew Ca18 b 1409 in Molesford Devon d about 1446
m Joan Courtenay dau of Sir Hugh Courtenay of Haccombe
+2 Sir John Croker of Lydeard
+3 Thomas or John Carew of Carew and Mulsford, Baron Hydon b 1361 Mohun Ottery d 1431
m Elizabeth Bonville dau of Sir William Bonville of Shute
+4 Sir Leonard Carew of Carew and Mulsford b c 1343, d 1371
m Alice FitzAlan dau of Sir Edmond FitzAlan of Arundel
+5 Sir John Carew of Carew and Mulsford, Lord Deputy of Ireland under Lionel Duke of Clarence b 1310 d 1363
m Margaret Mohun dau of John Mohun, 1st Baron of Dunster
Di?-2-4-1 John CAREW of Haccombe b 1500 Haccombe Devon d 31.05.1529, Haccombe Devon
m Elizabeth MARTIN b 1504 Haccombe Devon
+1 y MARTIN
Di?-2-4-1-1 Christian CAREW b 1526 Haccombe Devon
m Richard Brooke b 1517 Norton Cheshire d 1610 England.
+1 y BROOKE
Di?-2-4-1-1-1 Thomas Brooke b 1549 Didsbury Lancashire d 03.11.1622 Norton Cheshire
m Anne TOUCHET b 1562 Cheshire England d England.
y TOUCHET
Di?-2-4-1-1-1-1 Elizabeth BROOKS b 1578 Cheshire d 23.05.1615 Ilkaston Derbyshire
m1 Richard BOOTH,. b 15.06.1578 Bowden Cheshire England d 28.03.1628 Stratford Fairfield CT son of
m2 Edward BOTHE. b 04.1581 Great Rudwort Cheshire England d 04.1628 Cheshire England.
+1 William BOOTH and Elizabeth WARBURTON
Di?-2-4-1-1-1-1-1 Richard Bppth b 09.03.1607 Ilkaston Derbyshire England; d 15.03.1688, Stratford Fairfield Co CT
m Elizabeth Hawley b 05.03.1607 Parwick Derbyshire England d 09.1689 Stratford Fairfield Co CT
+1 JOSEPH HAWLEY and KATHLEEN BOOTH
Di?-2-4-1-1-1-1-1-1 Ephraim Booth b 01.08.1648, Derby Fairfield Co CT d 26.02.1683, Stratford Fairfield Co CT
m Mary Osborn b 25.03.1653 New HavenCT d 28.11.1726 Stratford Fairfield Co CT dau of Jeremiah Osborne and Mary for ch see above 1219) Mary Osborn.
Di?-2-4-1-1-1-1-1-2 Elizabeth Booth b 10.09.1641, Stratford Fairfield CT d 24.10.1732, Woodbury Lichtfield Co CT
m John Miner b 03.06.1635 Boston Suffolk MA Usa d 17.09.1719 Woodbury Lichtfield Co CT son of Thomas Miner and Grace Palmer for ch see above John Miner.
Di?-2-4-1-1-1-1-2 John BOOTHE b 09.03.1607 Ilkaston Derbyshire England.
Di?-2-4-1-1-1-1-3 Ann BOOTH b 02.01.1610 Derby Derbyshire England.
Di?-2-4-2 Francis CAREW b c 1496
Di?-2-4-3 Thomas CAREW b c 1498
Di?-2-4-4 Elizabeth CAREW b c 1500
Di?-2-4-5 Joan CAREW b c 1502
Di?-2-4-6 Henry CAREW b c 1504
Di?-2-5+ Margery, Cecily
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Ca19-4-1. 577. John Calthorpe b 1431 Cockthorpe Norfolk d 27.09.1503
m Alice Astley/Ashley b 1435 Melton Constable Norfolk d c 1475
+1 John Ashley and Elizabeth WICHINGHAM
Ca19-4-1-1Oliver Calthorpe b 1454
Ca19-4-1-2 Christopher Calthorpe b 1462 Cockthorpe Norfolk d y/?aft 10.01.1547
m Eleanor BERNARD/BREWES b 1483 Cockthorpe Norfolk or x Antington
Ca19-4-1-2-1 James CALTHORPE b 1506 Cockthorpe Norfolk bur 22.04.1559
m Elizabeth Garneys b 1508 Kenton Suffolk dau of Robert Garnish Garneys of Kenton
Ca19-4-1-2-1-1 Christopher CALTHORPE b 1532, Cockthorpe Norfolk
m Jane ROKEWOOD b 1536 Euston Suffolk
+1 Roger ROKEWOOD
Ca19-4-1-2-1-1-1 Jane CALTHORPE b 1560 d 26.02.1621 m SYNOLPHUS BELL b 1564 d 1628.
Ca19-4-1-2-1-1-2 Sir James CALTHORPE b 31.08.1558, Starston Norfolk d 16.06.1615, Starston Norfolk, 1614 Norfolk Sheriff
m Barbara BACON b 1553, Hessett Suffolk d 03.11.1639, Cockthorpe Norfolk
Ca19-4-1-3 Richard Calthorpe of Antingham b 1468 Cockthorpe Norfolk d 20.01.1554 Antingham
m 1499 Overstrand Norfolk Ann Hastings b 1479 Overstrand Norfolk d 30.03.1562 Antingham Norfolk dau of Edmund Hastings
Richard left a Will which benefited his son-in-law Robert Jermy and/or the latters children quite well. On Robert's death, the manor apparently went to Anne and thence to her 3rd husband John Kempe by the mid 1560s
Ca19-4-1-3-1 Edmund/Edward Calthorpe b 1500 d 22 Jul 1581
m1 Elizabeth Wood d by 1550
m2 Mary Levisson + 1 ch dau of Nicholas Leveson and Dionysia Bodley
-1 Dionysia Calthorpe b c 1551 Antingham m Robert Woodruff son of Sir David Woodruff and Elizabeth Hill -1-1 Sir David Woodruff b 1587 m Lettice Duncombe
Ca19-4-1-3-2 John Calthorpe b 1504 d. AFT 1593
Ca19-4-1-3-3 Henry Calthorpe b 1510
Ca19-4-1-3-4 George Calthorpe b 1511
Ca19-4-1-3-5 Anthony Calthorpe b 1517 Antingham d 19 Jul 1594 Bromley Kent bur there
m 1 Feb 1547/8 St Michael Bassishaw London Joan Harris b 1526 dau of Nicholas Harris of Kent
-1 Clement Calthorpe b c 1547 St Michael Bptist London bur by 20 Jun 1598 Bromley m c 18 Jun 1578 Jane Sampson
-2 Susan CALTHORPE b c 1551 Bromley d aft 1596 m1 c 1572 Bromley y Jennings m2 Matthew Lowe
-3 Judith CALTHORPE b c 1553 Bromley m c 1574 William Higgs
-4 Henry Calthorpe b 1560 bap 3 Mar 1560 Bromley d aft 1605 m c 1585 in Hampshire x Lambert
-5 Joan CALTHORPE b 1565 London d aft 2 Jul 1605 m 1 Oct 1588 William Dilke
-1-1 Sampson Calthorpe b c 1578 Bromley d aft 1622 m1 Bridget Beckingham m2 Susan Humphrey + 1 ch
-1-2 Anthony CALTHORPE b c 1580 d aft 1605)
-1-3 Clement CALTHORPE b ABT c 1582/3 d aft 1605
-1-4 Mary Calthorpe b c 1578 Bromley d aft 1622 m c 1605 in Bromley y Edwards
-1-5 Elizabeth CALTHORPE b c 1578 Bromley d aft 1622 m c 1607 in Bromley y Appleby
-1-6 Judith CALTHORPE b c 1578 Bromley d aft 1622 m c 1609 in Bromley Reginald Gleydel
-1-7 Elizabeth CALTHORPE b c 1590
-4-1 Barbara Calthorpe b c 1586 Bromley m 13 Jul 1607 in Bromley Egrmont Thynne son of Sir John Thynne and Christian Gresham
-4-2 Joan/Jane Calthorpe b c 1585 Bromley m c 1609 William Norton
-1-1-1 Henry Calthorpe bap 4 Mar 1609 bur 23 Oct 1661
Ca19-4-1-3-6 Thomas Calthorpe b c 1517 Antingham d 1587 bur St Benet Finl London
Ca19-4-1-3-7 Sir Martin/Martyn Calthorpe b 1520 London d 3 May 1589 London 10 year Alderman for Aldersgate Ward and later in Cheap Ward Lord Mayor of London in 1588 d in office
m Joan/Jane Heath b 1524 d 10 Mar 1592 dau of Robert Heath and Thomasine Seyliard
-1 Anne Calthorpe b 1552 London d 1592 m 26 Mar 1573 Sir Thomas Peyton b 31 Mar 1540 d 1611 son of John Peyton d 22 Oct 1558 and Dorothy Tindall grandson of Sir Robert Peyton of Iselham Pe 17, Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire d 1518 m Elizabeth Clere b 1474 Ormesby St Margaret Norfolk d 1522
-2 Martin CALTHORPE
-3 John CALTHORPE b 1555
-4 Thomasine CALTHORPE b. 1557
-5 Judith CALTHORPE
-6 Roger CALTHORPE b 1562
-7 Richard CALTHORPE
-8 Phillip CALTHORPE b 1566
-1-1 Alice PEYTON b c 1572 d 16 Jul 1613
-1-2 Sir Samuel PEYTON b 1574 d 1623 m. Mary Aston
Ca19-4-1-3-8 William Calthorpe b 1520
Ca19-4-1-3-9 Mary Calthorpe b 1523 m Edward Basset
Ca19-4-1-3-10 Elizabeth Calthorpe b 1525 d aft 1554
Ca19-4-1-3-11 Alice Calthorpe b 1526 m Thomas Aldersey
Ca19-4-1-3-12 Bartham Calthorpe b 1528 Antingham Norfolk d 24.10.1596
m Margaret Tychbourne/TICHBORNE b 1539 East Bridge Kent England d c 20.08.1607 dau of Richard Tychbourne by Margaret Martyn
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1 Elizabeth Calthorpe b 1573, Antingham Norfolk d 01.1612, Suffolk
m Ambrose Duke b 1567 Benhall Suffolk d 29.11.1610 Suffolk son of Edward Duke and Dorothy Jermyn
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 Elizabeth Duke b 1603, Benhall Suffolk d 1656 Wilts m John HINTON b 10.07.1603 Chilton Foliot Wilts d 10.10.1682 London
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1 James Hinton b 1622 Great Wishford Wilts m Sarah Whitt b 1627 Wilts
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1 Col John HINTON b 1673 NC d 25.04.1732 Chowan Co NC m1 Mary HARDY b 1683 NC d c 1732 m2 Mary HARDY b 1683 dau of John HARDY and CHARITY O'DYER
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1 Ann Nancy Hinton b 1714, Chowan Co NC d aft 1756 Warren Co NC
m 1729 Chowan Co NC Solomon AlstonN b 1701 Chowan Co NC d 18.04.1784 Warren Co NC
+1 John Alston and Mary ClarkK
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-1 >Mary ALSTON b 04.06.1730, NC m NATHANIEL KIMBROUGH b 1732, of, Wake, NC d 1781, Wake NC
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-2 SOLOMON ALSTON b 24.10.1733, NC d 08.1771 m SARAH HINTON.
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-3 John ALSTON b 18.04.1735, Chowan Co NC d 02.07.1802, New Felicana Parish LA, 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.,
m Elizabeth Hines b 1735 d 06.1781 District of Natchez Usa.
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-3-1 Phillip Lewis Alston b 1764, NC d 09.11.1803, New Felicana Parish LA, 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.
m1 Marian Gray 1790 d�de 28.02.1790 + 1 ch
m2 1793 Rebecca KIMBALL, d by 07.10.1822 Wilkerson Co MO + 4 ch dau of
+1 Fredereick Kimball and Sarah McDonald
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-3-1-1 Isaac Gaillard Alston
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-3-1-2 Elizabeth Alstonm Arthur Adams
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-3-1-3 Phillip Lewis Alston
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-3-1-4 Ann Alston b 1798 d 21.03.1825 West Felicana Parish LA" 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.
m4.09.1815 Wilkerson Co MO Samuel Wimbish b 1790 d 1844 West Felicana Parish LA 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.
-1 Mary Ann Wimbish b 29.12.1816 d 21.07.1844 m Abraham Gray 29.04.1832
-2 James Wimbish m Sarah Doherty 01.02.1854
-3 William Ruffin Wimbish m 24.04.1854 Lucy Ann Davis.
-4 Charlotte Ann Wimbish b 1820 d 01.12.1842 West Felicana Parish LA m John d BAKER 14.12.1839 West Felicana Parish LA John d BAKER b 1818 d 06.11.1847 West Felicana Parish LA son of William BAKER and MARTHA BINGAMAN

-4-1 Mary CHARLOTTE BAKER b 1840 m GRANVILLE M. PEIRCE, 1856 b 05.12.1827; d 02.09.1878, E.Baton Rouge Parish LA
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-3-2 Ann ALSTON b 1767, NC m ALEXANDER STIRLING b 26.05.1784.
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-3-3 William Alston b 1769, NC m MILDRED WELLS.
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-3-4 Jacob Alston b 1770, NC
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-3-5 Lucretia Alston b 1774, Natchez District LA d 13.05.1833 m1 RUFFIN GRAY m2 JAMES PIRRIE. bur STIRLING BURIAL GROUND. (NOW BEECHWOOD
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-3-6 SOLOMON ALSTON b 1775, NC
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-3-7 Henry ALSTON b 1776 NC d 03.08.1781, LA
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-4 William Alston b 25.12.1736 Chowan Co NC d 1810.
m Charity Alston b 19.01.1743 Chowan Conty NC
+1 Solomon Alston and Ann Hinton
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-4-1 Nancy Alston
m J. Minor Tate
-1 Charity Tate m John ALSTON 04.10.1810 GA b 17.05.1790 NC d 1835 TX
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-5 Ann Alston b 29.03.1738, Chowan Co NC m Jesse Hunter
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-6 Phillip Alston b 18.02.1741, Chowan Co NC
m Mildred McCoy
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-7 Marthe B. Alston b 25.05.1745, Chowan Co NC d 1815
m Isaac Hunter 18.04.1760.
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-8 Rachel ALSTON b 27.09.1747, Chowan Co NC m EDMUND JONES.
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-9 Sarah ALSTON b 27.06.1752, Warren Co NC m MORGAN.
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-10 James Alston b 01.02.1754, Chowan Co NC d 27.02.1805.
m 24.01.1780 Warren Co NC Sarah ?Kearney b 26.03.1758 d 25.11.1813 Warrenton, Warren Co NC
m? Sarah Hawkins ?
+1 Edmond Kearney and Sarah Brothers
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-10-1 John Kearney Alston b 03.04.1781, Warren Co NC d 1860 m JANE HARDAWAY DAVIS b 1782, Roanoke, VA
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-10-2 Mary HINTON ALSTON b 22.10.1782, Warren Co NC d 27.06.1864, Warren Co NC m Robert TYNES CHEEK, 11.04.1802, Warren Co., NC b 1777, Beafort Co NC d 1841, Warren Co NC
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-10-3 Ann Alston b 02.01.1787, Warren Co NC d 1850.
m y Sutherland
-1 Maclen Sutherland b 1820 Warren Co NC
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-10-4 Betty Alston b 22.02.1789, Warren Co NC d 1880 m Dr y RIDLEY b 1785, Chapel Hill NC
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-10-5 Solomon Alston b 15.09.1784, Gates Co NC d 05.08.1807, Warren Co NC
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-10-6 James ALSTON b 27.01.1791, Warren Co NC d 1860 m Nancy Swanzy
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-10-6 Sarah Brothers Alston b 14.09.1795, Warren Co NC d 1880.
m Seth Jones b 1790 Warren Co NC
-1 Alston A Jones b 1825 Warren Co NC
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-10-7 Guston Alston b 26.02.1793, Warren Co NC d 1850.
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-10-8 Charity Dawson Alston b 07.06.1798, Warren Co NC
m1 William Green Macon b Warren Co., NC
m2 John Allen Williams 1815 Warren Co NC b 1795 NC d 20.07.1882 Warren NC
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-10-8-1 Worsham Green ?Macon
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-10-8-2 Mary Eaton WilliamS b 16.04.1817 NC d 10.12.1867 NC
m Thomas Ward Avent b 20.07.1815 Aventon,Rocky Mount,,NC d 11.09.1900 NC son of James Avent and Martha Gardner
-1 James William Avent b 16.09.1839, Aventon, Nash, NC
-2 Charity D Avent b 13.04.1841, Aventon,Nash NC d 13.03.1898, Aventon,Nash NC m Thomas N DRAKE 16.07.1857 Aventon Nash NC b 1840 Chatham NC
-3 Martha Verona Avent b 01.08.1843, Aventon, Nash NC d 28.11.1893, Aventon,Nash NC
-4 Mary E. Avent b 12.1843, Aventon,Nash NC
-5 Thomas Vernon Avent b 15.09.1845, Aventon,Nash NC
-6 John Bancroft Avent b 1880, Aventon,Nash NC m MARTHA MATILDA Johnston b 1882 of, Nash, NC

-2-1 Mary F DRAKE b 1858, Griffin Nash NC
-2-2 William A DRAKE b 1866.
-6-1 1799. i. WAVELY BANCROFT AVENT b 29.03.1895 NC d 14.01.1971 Raleigh Wake NC m BETTY ELLEN BAKER 29.06.1921 Nash NC b 25.02.1898 Nash NC d 25.05.1997 Raleigh,Wake,NC dau of JAMES BAKER and ANNA FISHER

-6-1-1 WAVELY GARLAND AVENT b 02.04.1930, Edgecombe, NC d 08.11.2003 Raleigh Wake NC m 1.09.1954, Raleigh ANN MARIE ReynoldS b 1930.
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-10-8-3 Elizabeth Whitmell WilliamS b 1819, Warren NC d 20.07.1882.
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-10-8-4 William Alston Williams b 1815 Warren NC
m Zilpha Lester 1837 b 1818 NC
-1 1746. i. Prudence Elizabeth WilliamS b 1838, Bradyville, Cannon, TN. m 1866 Cannon TN HARVEY GILLEY b 1842 IL
-2 JESSEE W. WilliamS b 11.1840, Bradyville, Cannon, TN. m SARAH E. CARNAHAN 09.02.1865 Coffey TN b 04.1850 Rutherford TN.
-3 NANCY A WilliamS b 12.1842, Bradyville, Cannon, TN. m William BRYANT b 04.1844 Cannon TN.
-4 John R. WilliamS b 1845, Bradyville, Cannon, TN. m Mary A. DUKE 1875 Cannon Tennesse Usa b 1853 District 13, Cannon TN
-5 MARTHA C. WilliamS b 1848 Bradyville, Cannon, TN m ALBERT WOODS, 28.08.1865, Cannon TN
-6 William WilliamS b 1851 Bradyville, Cannon, TN.
-7 JANE F WilliamS b 1853 Bradyville, Cannon, TN m 20.12.1874 Cannon TN GIDEON A. DUKE b 1849 Cannon TN son of BENJAMIN DUKE and MELINDA EDWARDS
-8 LEVINA WilliamS b 1856 Bradyville, Cannon TN
-9 JAMES F. WilliamS b 1858 Bradyville, Cannon, TN m SARAH A. JOSEPHINE CARNAHAN 24.10.1878, Rutherford TN b 24.04.1859 Whitleyville, Jackson, TN.
-10 Mary d WilliamS b 1863 Bradyville, Cannon, TN m HARDY GOWAN DAVENPORT, 07.09.1880 Cannon TN
-1-1 ALEXANDER GILLEY.
-2-1 John E.A.27 WilliamS b 1866, District 13, Cannon, TN.
-2-2 William P. WilliamS b 1868, District 13, Cannon, TN.
-2-3 JAMES H. WilliamS b 12.1869, District 13, Cannon, TN m BELL, 1893, Cannon, TN b 1871, Cannon, TN.
-2-4 MOLLIE WilliamS b 1873, District 13, Cannon, TN.
-2-5 HIRAM WilliamS b 1876, District 13, Cannon, TN.
-2-6 ZILPHA WilliamS b 1878, District 13, Cannon, TN Zilphy
-2-7 NAVELS William b 1885, District 23, Rutherford, TN
-2-8 LULA WilliamS b 06.1887, District 23, Rutherford, TN
-2-9 HARRAM WilliamS b 04.1891, District 24 Rutherford TN
-2-10 MAUD WilliamS b 06.1893, District 23, Rutherford, TN
-3-1 JAMES William27 BRYANT b 1865, District 13, Cannon, TN
-3-2 DOVEY BRYANT b 1867, District 13, Cannon, TN
-3-3 DOUGLAS J. BRYANT b 1867, District 13, Cannon TN
-3-4 Elizabeth BRYANT b 1870, District 13, Cannon TN
-3-5 MELVINA BRYANT b 04.11.1871, District 13, Cannon TN m 31.07.1889 Cannon TN JAMES WILSON STACY b 04.10.1875 Cannon TN d 16.06.1950.
-3-6 Thomas BRYANT b 1876, District 13 Cannon, TN.
-3-7 JESSEE BRYANT b 06.1879, District 13, Cannon, TN
-4-1 JESSEE C.27 WilliamS b 1876 District 13, Cannon, TN.
-4-2 William m WilliamS b 1879 District 13, Cannon, TN
-7-1 JAMES DUKE b 1877 District 1, Cannon TN
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-1-11 Charity Alston b 19.01.1743, Chowan Co NC
m1 William Alston b 25.12.1736 Chowan Co NC d 1810 son of Solomon Alston and Ann Nancy Hnton b 1714
m2 James Jones 12.08.1761. for ch see above William Alston.
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-2 Judith Hinton b 1705, Chowan Co NC d 1760, Chowan Co NC
m Abraham Hill b 1697 New Kent Co VA d 18.04.1760 Chowan Co NC
+1 y Hill
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1-1-1-2-1 Abraham Hill b 03.04.1732 Chowan Co NC d 04.02.1792 Wilkes Co GA, served Revolutionary War
m Christian Walton b 1739 NC d 06.07.1808 Wilkes Co GA
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1 -1-1-2-1-1 Miles Hill b 13.03.1774 Oglethorpe Co GA d 04.11.1844 Oglethorpe Co GA
m Tabith Christian Pope b 11.02.1778 GA d 25.04.1852, Arnoldsville Oglethorpe Co GA dau of Henry Pope b 1725 in Edgecombe Co NC d by Oct 1764 Halifax Co NC m1 by 1752 Halifax Co Mary Martin b c 1725 Edgecombe Co NC + 1 ch dau of John Martin b c 1700 and Martha Burwell b c 1700 and Tabitha Bradford b c 1726 Bertie Co NC
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1-1-1-2-2 Sarah Pugh Hill b 1745, Gates Co NC d 19.11.1793, Gates Co NC
m Jacob Hunter b 1737, NC d 08.06.1784, Gates Co NC , Major Revolutionary War
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1-1-1-3 Mary HINTON b 1700 Chowan Co NC
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1-1-1-4 Sahreh HINTON b 1707 Chowan Co NC m BENJAMIN BLANCHARD b 1705, Chowan Co NC d c 1762, Chowan Co NC 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
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1-1-1-5 Rachel HINTON b 1708 Chowan Co NC
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1-1-1-6 Rose HINTON b 1710 Chowan Co NC
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1-1-1-7 Ann/Nancy HINTON b 1712 Suffolk Co VA d by 1780, Chowan Co NC m SOLOMAN ALSTON b 1701, NC d by 01.1785, NC
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1-1-1-8 Charity HINTON b 1712 Chowan Co NC
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1-1-1-9 Hardy HINTON b 1712 Nancemond Co VA d 10.1760, Johnston Co NC m Mary DEMPSEY b 1716, Edgecombe Co NC d 1762, Edgecombe Co NC
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1-1-1-10 William HINTON b 1715 Chowan Co NC d 27.10.1796, Gates Co NC m Mary BLANCHARD b 1727, Chowan Co NC
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1-1-1-11 John HINTON b 1725 Chowan Co NC d 1784, Wake Co NC, Colonel Am Revolutionary War, 27 FEB 1776 Battle of Moores Creek m1 Pherebee KIMBROUGH b 1720, Bertie Co NC d 1798, Wake Co NC m2 GRIZELLE KIMBROUGH b 1720, Wake Co NC d 1798, NC
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-1-1-1-12 Malachai HINTON b 1730, Chowan Co NC m SARAH WIMBERLEY b 1738, Edgecombe Co NC
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-2 Sir Edward Duke b c 1604 d 1670 1st Baronet MP for Oxford m Eleanor Panton +29 ch dau of John Panton of Westminster -1 John Duke 2nd Baronet MP for Oxford Elizabeth Duke, dau of Edward Duke MD FRCP
-2 Elizabeth Duke m Nathaniel Bacon to VA instigated Bacons Rebellion 1676
-? Henry Duke b c 1635 in Benhall Suffolk or 8 Jul 1642 James City VA d 9 Mar 1714 m?1 1667 Elizabeth Soane b c 1642 Litlington East Sussex dau of Henry Soane and Judith
m?2 Lydia Hansford + 1 ch
-1-1 Sir Edward Duke, 3rd Baronet (c. 1694�1732), of Benhall, Suffolk
-?-1 Henry Duke 2 b c 1667 in James City Co VA.
-?-2 John Duke 2 b c 1668 in James City Co VA.
-?-3 Thomas Duke 2 b c 1672 in James City Co VA.
-?-4 Elizabeth Duke 2 b c 1673 in James City Co VA.
-?-5 Edmund/Edward Duke b c 1676 in James City Co VA
-?-6 James Duke 2 b c 1677 in James City Co VA Sheriff & Justice m Mary Byrd, dau of Col. William Byrd and Mary Horsmanden
Ca19-4-1-3-12-1-3 Anne Duke
Ca19-4-1-3-13 Anne Calthorpe b 1529 d 1610 m1 Robert Raymes of Overstrand Esq m2 Robert Jermy of Antingham son of Robert Jermy and Eleanor Browne m3 John Kempe -1 William JERMY b 1553 d 12 Dec 1606
-2 John JERMY Esq b 1555
-3 Anne JERMY
-4 Eleanor JERMY
-5 Thomas JERMY Esq b 1560
Ca19-4-1-3-14 Frances Calthorpe b 1532
Ca19-4-1-3Henry Calthorpe bap 4 Mar 1609 bur 23 Oct 1661
Ca19-4-1-4Margaret/?Mary Calthorpe b 1470 Cockthorpe m Robert Symonds of Suffolk
Ca19-4-1-5Anne Calthorpe b 1472 cockthorpe m Thomas Broome/Brome
Ca19-4-1-6Jane Calthorpe b 1474 cockthorpe m? y Mountney m y Yelverton
Ca19-4-1-7James Calthorpe b 1476 Cockthorpe m x Sparrow -1 Christopher Calthorpe b c 1507
-8Bartholomew CALTHORPE b 1478 Cockthorpe m x Yelverton
We19-6-1. 578. John le Boteler b 1436 Hertfordshire d 1504
m CONSTANCE de Vere b 1450 Drayton Daventry Northamptonshire d 1499. for ch see above Constance de Vere
+1 SIR de Vere and ISABELLA de Greene
- - - -
We18-2-1-2-1. 579. John le Boteler b 1461 Warrington Lancashire or Woodhall, Watton, Norfolk d 27.04.1522 Watton Hertfordshire
m 1488 Dorothy de Tyrell of Woodhall Watton Norfolk b 1463 Gipping, Stowmarket, Suffolk
+1 Sir William Tyrell and Margaret Darcy b 1455 Gipping Suffolk
We19-6-2-1Margaret BOTELER b 1480, London Middlesex d 02.06.1575.
m William HARMON b 1464 Crawford Kent son of
+1 Henry HARMON
Ha15-1 Thomas HARMON b 1500, Crayford Kent d 1547
m Eizabeth COURTHOPE b 1508 Cranbrook Kent d 1546 Crayford Kent
+1 ALEXANDER COURTHOPE and Katherine FOSTER
Ha15-1-1 Mary HARMON b 1536, Cranbrook Kent d 1609, Cranbrook Kent
m Thomas SHEAFFE. b 1532 Cranbrook Kent d 1604 Cranbrook Kent
y SHEAFFE
Ha15-1-1-1 Edmund SHEAFFE b 07.03.1559, West Riding Yorkshire
m JOANNA JORDAN b 1575 Beckenham Kent d 01.08.1659 Guilford New Haven Co CT
+1 y JORDAN
Ha15-1-1-1-1 Joanna SHEAFFE b 1613 Cranbrook Kent d 16.08.1668 Guilford New Haven Co CT
m1 ABRAHAM CRUTTENDEN. b 1610 Cranbrook Kent d 01.1682 Guilford New Haven Co CT
m2 William CHITTENDEN. b 03.1594 Cranbrook Kent d 01.02.1661 Guilford New Haven Co CT
y CHITTENDEN
Ha15-1-1-1-1-1 Elizabeth CHITTENDEN b 1637, Hartford CT d 17.02.1675, Wethersfield Hartford CT
m Thomas Wright b 13.08.1630 Brookhall Essex England d 23.08.1683 Wethersfield Hartford CT
y WRIGHT
Ha15-1-1-1-1-1-1 Hannah WRIGHT b 10.03.1670, Wethersfield Hartford CT d 27.04.1698, Wethersfield Hartford CT
m David GOODRICH b 04.05.1667, Wethersfield Hartford CT d 23.06.1755, Wethersfield Hartford CT
Ha15-1-1-1-1-2 Thomas CHITTENDEN b 1635, Milford New Haven Co CT d 10.1683, Guilford New Haven Co CT m JOANNA PRUDDEN b 30.08.1640, Milford New Haven Co CT d 1683, CT
Ha15-1-1-1-1-3 John CHITTENDEN b 1640, Guilford New Haven Co CT d 04.1716, Guilford New Haven Co CT m HANNAH FLETCHER b 09.07.1643, Guilford New Haven Co CT
Ha15-1-1-1-1-4 NATHANIEL CHITTENDEN b 1645, Guilford New Haven Co CT d 06.1691, Guilford New Haven Co CT m SARAH WRIGHT b 1645, Guilford New Haven Co CT
Ha15-1-1-1-1-5 Mary CHITTENDEN b 17.08.1647, Guilford New Haven Co CT d 09.03.1712, Guilford New Haven Co CT m John LEETE b 1639, Guilford New Haven Co CT d 25.10.1692, Guilford New Haven Co CT
Ha15 Elizabeth HARMON b 1507 Crayford Kent d 25.10.1585 Chevening Kent
m ESQ. John LENNARD. b 1508 Knole Kent d 12.03.1590.
+1 y LENNARD
Le14 Dorothy Marjorie LEONARD b 1527 Hurstmonceux Castle Hailsham Sussex d c 1611.
m John Calvert b 1525 Bolton Yorkshire d 09.05.1566 Yorkshire
+1 y Calvert
Ca13 Robert Calvert b 1553, Yorkshire
m Margaret Cubie b 1557 Mid-Lothian Scotland.
+1 y CUBIE
Ca12 Annie Marie Calvert b 1603 Fifeshire Scotland.
m JAMES BEALL. b 1603 Largo Fifeshire d 21.05.1646 Largo Fifeshire
y BEALL
Be11 Col Ninian Beall b aft Jan 1625 d 15.01.1717, 1679-1701 MD State Representative, 1692 MD, Calvert Co Sheriff
m1 Elizabeth Gordon, + 2/?5 ch
m2 Ruth MOORE b 1648 St Marys Co MD d 1707 Prince George Co MD
+1 Richard Moore, a barrister of Calvert Co MD
m Jane Foster or Elizabeth Pottenger
Be10-1 John Beall b 1647
Be10-2 Thomas Beal b 1647 d 1740
m about 1672 Elizabeth Bateman b 1650 and had issue
Be10-3 Sarah Beall b 1649 Largo fife d 9 May 1734 Anne Arundel Co MD
m James John Offutt b 1648 Scotland d 1734 Pr Geo Co MD
-1 William Offutt b 1674 d 1734 m Mary Brock b 1676 Calvert Co MD d 11 Sep 1748 Pr Geo Co -1-1 William Offutt b 1695
-1-2 James Offutt b 1697 d 1750 m Rachel Beall b 1679 d 1761
-1-3 Edward Offutt b 1698
-1-4 Thomas Offutt b 1703
-1-5 Mary Offutt b 1707 d 1733 m John Bowie b 1708 Brookwood Pr Geo Co MD d 1 Feb 1753 Thorpland Pr Geo Co
-1-6 Sarah Offutt b 1709
-1-7 Samuel Offutt b 1712 d 1761 m Elizabeth Burgess b 1714 d 1773
-1-8 Nathaniel Offutt b 1714
-1-9 Jane Offutt b 1716
-1-1-1
-1-2-1 Elizabeth Offutt b 1728 d 1770
-1-2-2 Rachel Offutt b 1728 d 1837
-1-2-3 William Offutt b 1729 d 1810
-1-2-4 Thomas Offutt b 1731 d 1800
-1-2-5 Rebecca Offutt b 1734
-1-2-6 Hannah Offutt b 1739
-1-2-7 Mary Offutt b 1740
-1-5-1 William Bowie b 1730 Upper marlboro Pr Geo Co MD d 1753 m Rachel POTTINGER
-1-5-2 Mary Bowie b 1732 d 1780 m James MACGRUDER b c 1725 ?son of Elizabeth Magruder b 1689 Montgomery Co MD and William Beall Sr grandson of Thomas Beall and Elizabeth Lee
-1-7-1 Jane Offutt b 1735
-1-7-2 Ursula Offutt b 1736 d 1751
-1-7-3 Nathaniel Offutt b 1737 d 1777
-1-7-4 elizabeth Offutt b 1738 d 1790
-1-7-5 Thomas Offutt b 1742 d 1756
-1-7-6 Mordecai Offutt b 1743 d 1810
-1-7-7 Mary Offutt b 1746 d 1810
-1-7-8 Hannah Offutt b 1748 d 1807
-1-7-9 Deborah Offutt b 1750 d 1825
-1-7-10 Hezekiah Offutt b 1752 d 1789
-1-7-11 Zephaniah Offutt b 1754 d 1796
-1-7-12 Cassandra Offutt b 1760 d 1835 m Archibald Magruder b 1751 d 1842

-1-5-1-1 William BOWIE b 1752 d 1809
-1-5-2-1 Alan Bowie MACGRUDER
-1-5-2-2 William Bowie MACGRUDER
-1-7-12-1 Eleanor Magruder b 1787 d 1891
-1-7-12-2 Ezekiel Magruder b 1790 d 1863
-1-7-12-3 Ursula Magruder b 1790 d 1832
-1-7-12-4 Cassandra Magruder b 1795 d 1832
-1-7-12-5 Levi Magruder b 1796 d 1868
-1-7-12-6 Archibald Magruder b 1800 d 1849
-1-7-12-7 Caroline Magruder b 1800 d 1841
-1-7-12-8 Mary Magruder b 1807
Be10-4 Alexander Beall b Oct. 11, 1649 St Andrews, Scotland d Sep. 16, 1744 Largo, MD (possible confusion with Be11-10-1)
m Elizabeth Combs b 1650/?c 75 Pr Geo Co MD d there 1743
-1 William Beall b 1683/?1700 d 1756/?1769
-2 Ninian Beall b 1686 d 1772 claimed to have m Elizabeth Gordon and had issue (from H Hill's tree)
-3 John Beall b 1688 d 1742 m Verlinda Magruder b 1690 d 1745
-4 Ruth Beall b 1692

-2-1 Robert Beall b 1715 d Montgomery Co MD m Hannah Beall -3-10 b 1729 d Montgomery CO dau of John Beall -3 b 1688 and Verlinda Magruder b 1698 d 1745
-3-1 Mary Beall b 1700/?c 1710 Pr Geo Co MD d 30 Jul 1743 Frederick MD m Benjamin Thrasher b 1700 Pr Geo Co d 1741
-3-2 Samuel Beall b 1713 d 1778
-3-3 Jonas Beall b 1715 d 1813
-3-4 Josias Beall b 1715 d 1803 Frederick Co MD m Millicent Bradley b 1723 d 1805
-3-5 Sarah Beall b 1717 d 1779
-3-6 Rebecca Beall b 1719 d 1734
-3-7 Basil Beall b 1721 d 1753
-3-8 Lucy Beall b 1723 d 1799
-3-9 John Beall b 1726 d 1800
-3-10 Hannah Beall b 1729 d 1791
-3-11 Ruth Beall b 1730 d 1770
-3-12 Verlinda Beall b 1731 d 1779
-3-13 Clement Beall b 1734 d 1778

-2-1-1/-3-10-1 Zadock Beall b 1766 d Russellsville Logan Co KY m Elizabeth Owens
-3-1-1 Thomas Thrasher b 29 Oct 1725 PR Geo Co d 6 Jun 1804 Frederick MD m Martha Lee b 1729 d 1806
-3-4-1 Thaddeus Beall d 1808 m Amelia Beall b 1747 dau of Samuel Beall -6-1 b 1713 and Eleanor Brooke b 1718 d 1785

-2-1-1-1/-3-10-1-1 Zadock Mathias Beall b 1799 MD d 19 Jun 1870 Logan Co KY m Hannah Beall Be10-16-6-5-1 b 4 Sep 1801 MD d 4 Feb 1885 Logan Co
-3-1-1-1 Sarah Thrasher b 1765 Frederick MD d 24 Jun 1826 Bath VA m Stephen Hook b 1756 d 1835
-3-4-1-1 Leathe Beall d 1832 m Thomas Pennington d 1825 Jasper Co GA

-2-1-1-1-1/-3-10-1-1-1 Sarah Beall b 1833 d 1881 m Joseph Flood b 1812 d 1881
-3-1-1-1-1 Stephen Hook b 1785 d 1866 m Elizabeth Harnsbarger b 4 Apr 1787 Rich Patch Alleghany VA d there 3 Nov 1864
-3-1-1-1-2 Nancy Hook b 1790
-3-1-1-1-3 Martha Hook b 1793 d 1869
-3-1-1-1-4 Elias Hook b 1800 d 1845
-3-1-1-1-5 Daniel Hook d 1831
-3-4-1-1-1 Thomas Pennington b 1842 Warren Co GA d 30 Octr 1842 Meriwether Co GA m Eleanor Phillips Be11-8-1-1 d 1887

-2-1-1-1-1-1 " Margaret Flood b 1866 d 1937 m Edgar Harlan b 1854 d 1938
-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 " Bernice Harlan b 1892 d 1951 m William Hill b 1890 d 1970
-2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 " Horace Hill m Betty Washburn
-3-1-1-1-1-1 John Hook b 1812 d 1884 m1 Eliza Holms d 1846 m2 Paulina Cummings b 1829 d 1877
-3-4-1-1-1-1 Elizabeth Pennington m John Moon b 1824 d 1855
-3-4-1-1-1-1-1 William Moon b 1851 d 1937 m Mary Davis b 1851 d 1936
Be10-5? possibly here was:
Mary Beall b 1649 MD d 1718 MD (she is also shown as dau of Ruth Polly Moore and not Elizabeth Gordon, but the questionable dates make it seem more likely that she was of the first marriage)
m John Pottenger Po12-1-1-1 b 1645 Midel Thorpe d 1734 Leeland Pr Geo Co MD son of->
he m2 Elizabeth Magruder b 1688 MD d 1765 Frederick MD dau of Samuel Magruder and Sarah Beall grandau of Ninian Beall and Ruth Moore
-b Sarah Pottenger b 1654 d 1734
+1 Henry Potynger Po12-1-1 b 1620 d 1679 Midelthrop Engl
m Sarah Stanton b 1638 Upton Berks d 1695 dau of Edward Stanton b 1580 d 1634 and Rachel b 1589 d 1634
-b John Pottenger 1627-1686
-c James Pottenger 1631-1676 m Mary MULLIKAN ?sister of the Jame Mullikin b c 1630 who married Mary Weylett and aunt of the James Gunnel Mulikan Jr b c 1662 Calvert Co/Pr Geo Co d 1715 Anne Arundel Co who married Jane Prather b 1664 Pr Geo Co MD
-d Daniel Pottenger 1633-1678
-e Mary Pottenger 1635-1682
-f Hester Pottenger 1637-1684
-g Ann Pottenger 1639-1641
-h Elizabeth Pottenger 1641-1688
-i Sarah Pottenger 1642-1689 m Samuel MAGRUDER
-j Walter Potynger 1645-1670
-k Catharine Pottenger 1646-1693
-l Richard Pottenger 1648-1693
+2 Richard Pottenger Po12-1 b 1600 Burghfield Berks d 1659 Rockhayst
m Mary Browne b 1596 d 1632 dau of John Browne b 1569 d 1630 and Margaret b 1558 d 1676
-b John Potynger b 1603 ?Burghfield Berks m Anne Withers b c 1605 Hampshire Engl dau of William Withers b c 1580
-c Mary Potynger 1605 m William Turner son of Christopher Turner and Winifred
possibly of this family and generation was:
-d? Jane/Elizabeth Pottenger Po12 b c 1620 m about 1636 in Calvert Co MD Richard Moore b 1622 in England d BEF 6 JUL 1654 in Calvert Co MD
+3 Richard Pottenger b 1600 Burghfield Berks d 1602 Burfield Berks
m Margaret Butts Hollowayne b 1555 Pangbourne Berks d 1600
+4 John Potynger b 1550 Berks d there 1594
Be10 Rachel Beall b 1667 in Anne Arundel Co in ) 1679 in Prince George Co Montgomery Co Md bap in 1679 in Md dJun 1761 in Prince George Co., Montgomery Co Md
m3 1690 Richard Owings,
Be10-7 Charles Beall b 1672 Calvert Co d between 24 Mar 1739/40 and 27 Nov 1740 Pr Geo Co MD
m1? Mary Price, 23 Sep. 1709
m2 23 sep 1709 Mary Wolstead b 1674 Pr Geo Co d there 1712 + ch
-1 Eleanor Beall b 1717 (from Krin Villacres' tree) m1 John Lovelace b 1712 d 1765 m2 Thomas Roby b 1692 d 1774
-2 Mary Beall m Ninian Beall d 1790
-3 Rachell Beall b 1711 m Walter Smith Greefield b 1731?
-4 Ninian Beall b 1713 m?1 Susanna x m?2 Catherine Duke b 1794 d 1736 + ch m?3 Katherine Barton b 1705 d 1753 +ch
-5 Charles Beall b 1715
-6 Joshua Beall b 1719 m1 Eleanor Greenfield + 2 ch m2 Elizabeth Waring b 1750
-1-1 Elias Lovelace b c 1737
-1-2 Isacc Lovelace b 1741 d 1785
-1-3 Charles Lovelace b c 1744 d 1796
-1-4 William Lovelace b 1747 Port Tobacco Charles Co MD d 13 Aug 1815 Appling Columbia Co GA m Margery/Margaret Beall b 1727/?39 d 1803 dau of James Beall b 1698 d 1783 and Margaret Edmonton b 1708 d 1785
-1-5 Elias Lovelace b 1755 d 1834
-1-6 Vachel Lovelace b 1759 d 1837
-1-7 Mary Lovelace b 1760
-1-8 ASrchibald Lovelace b 1761 d 1845
-2-1 Charles Beall m Tabitha Beall
-2-2 Margaret Beall m Benjamin Edwards
-2-3 Rachel Beall m Hardridge Lane
-2-4 Mary Beall m John Watkins
-2-5 Ruth Beall m charles Gassaway
-2-6 Susanna Beall b c 1750 Pr Georges Co MD m Alexander Catlett b c 1748 Pr Wm Co Va VA d Jun 1823 in Catlettsburg, Greenup Co KY son of John Catlett of Fauquier b c 1730 d 3 Feb 1778
-2-7 Andreww Beall
-2-8 Eleanor Beall m Zachariah Offutt
-4-1 Mary Beall b 1707
-4-2 Ninian Beall b 1723 d 1781
-4-3 Elizabeth Beall b 1724
-4-4 Benjamin Beall b 1729 d 1776
-4-5 Thomas Beall b 1729 d 1820 m Lucy d 1826
-4-6 James Beall b 1729 d 1783 m Elizabeth b 1734
-4-7 Catherine Beall b 1731 d 1732
-4-8 Richard Beall b 1735 d 1799
-6-1 Geaorge Beall b 1746 m anne Greenfield
-6-2 Amelia Beall b 1748 d 1809 m Rezin Beall d 1809

-1-4-1 Benjamin Lovelace b 1773/?45 m Constance Kirkland
-1-4-2 James Beall Lovelace b 12 Apr 1779 Fifth Creek Iredell NC d 1860 Troup GA m Mary Stapler b 1783 d 1864
-1-4-3 Allen Lovelace b 1783 d 1879
-1-4-4 Martha Lovelace b 4 May 1786 Fifth Creek Iredell NC d 30 Jul 1819 m William Stapler b 1785 d 1833
-4-6-1 Mary Beall b 1758
-4-6-2 Rebecca Beall b 1750
-4-6-3 Elizabeth Beall b 1762
-4-6-4 Eleanor Beall b 1764
-4-6-5 Cassandry Beall b 1767
-4-6-6 Samuel Beall b 1770
-4-6-7 Sarah Beall b 1773

-1-4-2-1 Lucius Lovelace b 1806 d 1875 m Obediance Robinson b 1809 d 1868
-1-4-2-2 Dr. Marcus Tullius Cicero Love lace b 8 Oct Columbia GA d 8 Jan Troup GA
-1-4-2-3 Amanda Lovelace b 1809 d 1888
-1-4-2-4 Nancy Lovelace b 1810 d 1858
-1-4-2-5 Mary Lovelace b 1810 d 1858
-1-4-2-6 Julia Lovelace b 1812 d 1823
-1-4-2-7 Elizabeth Lovelace b 1814 d 1888
-1-4-2-8 William Lovelace b 1815 d 1900 m Martha Atkinson b 1821 d 1878
-1-4-2-9 Salina Lovelace b 1817 d 1819
-1-4-2-10 Allen Lovelace b 1820 d 1830
-1-4-2-11 Jane Lovelace b 1822 d 1890
-1-4-2-12 Col John Henry Lovelace b 15 Dec 1825 d 22 Apr Troup GA
-1-4-2-13 James Lovelace b 1827 d 1836
-1-4-2-8-1 Caroline Lovelace b 1838 d 1873
-1-4-2-8-2 Benjamin Lovelace b 1841 d 1862
-1-4-2-8-3 George Lovelace b 1844 d 1880
-1-4-2-8-4 Elizabeth Lovelace b 1846 d 1881
-1-4-2-8-5 mary Lovelace b 1849 d 1869
-1-4-2-8-6 William Lovelace b 1852 d 1939
-1-4-2-8-7 Dora Lovelace b 1853 d 1880
-1-4-2-8-8 Martha Serena Pattie Lovelace b 18 Sep 1858 Troup GA d 1902 Caldwell Burleston Co TX m Thomas Jackson b 1858 d 1895
-1-4-2-8-9 Tammie Lovelace b 1861 d 1902

-1-4-2-8-9-1 Adrian Clifford Jackson b 1890 Burleston Co TX d 1956 m Mattie Phegley b 1891 d 1964 gr grandparents of Krin Villacres
Be10-8 Ninian Beall II d between 1 Nov 1710 and 6 Jan 1710/1 will Probated
m Elizabeth Magruder.
-1 Samuel Beall b 1704 Prince George's, Md d 1780 Montogmery Co MD m Jane Edmonstone b 175 d 1794 dau of Col Archibald Edmonstone and Jane Pottenger
-2 Mary Beall m1 Samuel turner m2 James Edmonston
-3? Ninian Beall III b c 1700
-1-1 Elizabeth Beal m y Crawford
-1-2 Rachel Beal m y Crawford
-1-3 Zachariah Beall b 1742 d 1817 m Rebecca Tyson b 1752 d 1823
-1-4 Jemima Beal b 1744
-1-5 Samuel Beall b 1749 m1 elizabeth Perry b 1766 m2 Selina Beall
-1-6 Archibald Edmonston Beall d 1811 Richamond Co GA m Anne
-1-7 Margaret Beall m y Crawford
-1-8 Joseph Beall b 1764
-1-9 Margery Beall b 1754 m alexander Beall b 1763
-1-10 Alexander Beall b 1757
-1-11 Mary Beall b 1731 m Zachariah White b 1737
-2-1 Jane Edmonston m Archibald Beall d 1791
-2-2 James Edmonston
-2-3 Ninian Edmonston m Dorothy ?Edmonston
-2-4 Rachel Edmonston d 1812 m Edwar Beal b 1743
-2-5 Mary Edmonston m1 Robert Owens m2 Benjamin Beall
-2-6 Sarah Edmonston b 1743 Pr Geo Co MD d Morgantown WV m Samuel Tannehill b 1731 d 1810
-2-7 Margery Edmonston m John Lackland
-2-8 Archibald Edmonston d 16 Apr 1787 m Blanchianna Shane
-6-1? Ninian Beall IV b 1724 m Ruth Hamilton b 1728 in Prince Georges Co MD

-2-5-1 Nancy Beall
-2-5-2 Cephas Beall
-2-5-3 Ninian Beall m Anne Stricker
-2-5-4 Lloyd Beall
-2-6-1 Mary Tannehill b 1756 MD d Mansfield OH
-2-6-2 James Tannahill b 1759 MD d 1832 Somerset PA
-2-6-3 Christian Tannehill b 1761 MD
-2-6-4 Rachel Tannehill b 1764 MD
-2-6-5 Samuel Tannehill b 1768 MD d 1848 Green Hocking OH
-2-6-6 Ruth Beall Tannehill b 1770 Somerset PA d 1841 Lancaster Fairfield OH
-2-6-7 William V Tannehill b 1773 Preston WV d Turkeyfoot Somerset PA m Delilah Hyatt b Turkeyfoot PA d 1905
-2-6-8 Zachariah Tannehill b 1777 MD
-2-8-1 Susanna Edmonston
-2-8-2 Nathan Edmonston
-2-8-3 Elizabeth Edmonston
-2-8-4 Martha Edmonston
-2-8-5 Margery Edmonston b Wshington Co MD d 1 Mar 1842 Athens Menard Co IL m thomas Constant b 1776 d 1840
-2-8-6 Archibald Edmonston b 1760 Washington Co MD d 14 Dec 1800 Winchester Clark Co NY m Malinda Barnes b 1764
-6-1-1 Margaret Beall b 1754 in Montgomery Co MD m Benjamin Edwards b 12 AUG 1753 in Stafford Co Va bro of Penelope Edwards m Col. William Pope b Pr William Co Va d Jefferson Co Ky
Be10-9 Mary Beall b about 1676 in Prince Geroge's Co Md d in 1737 in Ann Arundel County,Maryland.
m1 Andrew Hambleton/Hamilton will 23 Oct 1718, probated 24 Jun 1719, naming wife Mary as exec.
m2 Thomas Evans
-1 Ninian Beall Hamilton b c 1700
m Margaret Lucas
-1-1 Archibald Hamilton I b 5 May 1743 in: Prince George's Co, MD d aft 22 May 1820 in NC, m Mary "Polly" Hawkins b abt 1743 in MD d 6 Sep 1834 in Willow Grove, NC -1-1-1 Mary Hamilton b about 1764 m John McCarver
-1-1-2 Elizabeth Hamilton b about 1765
-1-1-3 Rachel Hamilton b 1774 d 1 Jan 1858 m David Sherrill b 2 Oct 1765 in Burke Co NC d 27 Jul 1827 in: Iredell Co, NC
-1-1-4 Margaret Hamilton
-1-1-5 Rueben Hamilton
-1-1-6 Thomas Cleophas Hamilton b 1 Feb 1784 in Lincoln Co NC d 23 Feb 1872 in WA Co, OH m Sarah Elizabeth Marlow b Feb 1799 MD d 7 Sep 1838 in Tucscarawas Co OH
-1-1-7 Ninian Beall Hamiton b 28 Nov 1739 d 6 Apr 1831 St Louis MO m Ann Field
-1-1-8 Archibald Hamilton, II b 19 Dec 1785 Lincoln Co, NC d 4 Apr 1860 WA Co, IN m Susannah Bridges b 7 Dec 1787 NC d 27 Oct 1862 WA Co, IN

-1-1-7-1 Ninian Hamilton b 18 May 1777 NC d14 Jun 1836 St Louis MO m Sarah Woods
-1-1-8-1 Ninian Beall Hamilton
-1-1-8-2 Ruanna Hamilton
Be10-10 John Beall b 1669 in Upper Marlborough Prince George Co Md d 18 May 1711 in Prince George Co Md (this line from Richard Swearington's tree) Lara Nygard's tree m Verlinda Magruder b 1690 d 1745 -1 Ruth Beall b 1730 Montgomery Co MD d 1775 Frederick MD m Thomas B Swearington b 23 Sep 1728 Queen Annes Parish Pr Geo Co MD d Montgomery Co MD -1-1 Thomas Swearington b 1750 d 1793
-1-2 John Swearington b 1751 d 1822
-1-3 Eleanor Swearington b 1753 d 1818
-1-4 Elizabeth Swearington b 1759 d 1841
-1-5 Mary Swearington b 1760 d 1813
-1-6 Obediah Swearington b 1762 d 1865
-1-7 Samuel Swearington b 22 Nov 1765 Pr Geo Parish Montgomery Co MD d 15 Mar 1824 Howard MO m Martha Beall b 177 d 1840
-1-8 Hezekiah Swearington b 1774 d 1813
-1-9 Verlinda Swearingen b 1753 d 1846
-1-10 Sarah Swearington b 1777
-1-11 Cassandra Swearington b 1779 d 1842

-1-7-12 Nicholas Swearington b 1793 d 1856
-1-7-2 William Swearington b 1795 d 1880
-1-7-3 Obediah Swearington b 1800 d 1875
-1-7-4 Elimelich Swearington b 14 Apr 1811 KY d 6 Feb 1881 New Franklin Howard Co MO m Amanda Wilds d 1900
-1-7-5 John Swearington b 1825

-1-7-4-1 William Swearingen b 1832 d 1889
-1-7-3-2 Rebecca Swearingen b 1833 d 1834
-1-7-3-3 Josephine Swearingen b 1835
-1-7-3-4 Malissa Swearingen b 1837
-1-7-3-5 Martha Swearingen b 1838 d 1839
-1-7-3-6 Molly Swearingen
-1-7-3-7 Newton Swearingen b 1839
-1-7-3-8 Roxanna Swearingen b 1840 d 1871
-1-7-3-9 Robert Swearingen b 1844 d 1845
-1-7-3-10 Annie Swearingen b 1846 d 1869
-1-7-3-11 Stevens Swearingen b d 1849
-1-7-3-12 Charles Obed Swearingen b 19 Mar 1850 Howard Co MO d 25 Sep 1917 Boonesboro Noward Co MO m Mary Boozier b 1850 d 1917
-1-7-3-13 Josephine Swearingen b 1852 d 1881
-1-7-3-14 Martha Swearingen b 1855 d 1861
-1-7-3-15 Betty Swearingen b 1859 d 1866

-1-7-3-12-1 George Swearingen b 1869 d 1902
-1-7-3-12-2 Mollie Swearingen b 1884
-1-7-3-12-3 Ellanna Swearingen
Be10-11 Thomas Beall, b 1682 in Montgomery Co Prince George Co Md bap 1682 in Md d in 1708 in Prince George Co Md bur 1708 m x Carpenter.
Be10-12 Hannah Beall born in 1684
m 12 Jul 1707 John Deaver
Be10-13? George Beall b about 1695 d 15 Mar 1780 in Montgomery Co. Md
m Elizabeth Brooke b c 1700 d 2 Oct 1748 dau of Col Thomas Brooke and Barbara Dent b c 1680
-1 Thomas Beall, died age 17
-2 Mary Beall, d. young
-3 Esther Beall, d. young
-4 Levin Beall, unm will Frederick Co 12 Apr 1759, probated 19 Sept 1763 d Martinique
-5 George Beall m1 Elizabeth Beall m2 Anne
-6 Thomas Beall, d y
-7 Patrick Beall bct 1735 d testate Prince Georges Co. c 1810 m 3 March 1756 King Georges Parish Eleanor Goddard. The family is in the 1776 census.
-8 Rebecca Beall
-9 Lucy Beall b c 1738 d testate Montgomery Co. 1795 m Samuel Wade Magruder, b c 1728 d testate Montgomery Co. 1792. The family is in the 1776 census.
-10 Mary Beall, b about 1745, ?unmarried as called Mary Beall in 1780 distribution from her father’s estate.
-11 Elizabeth Beall, b. about 1740 d 1805, m Walter Evans b. about 1721. They are in the 1776 census.
-12 Thomas Beall, b. 27 Sept. 1748 d testate District of Columbia 5 Oct 1819, age 72. m 26 Sept 1773 Nancy Orme b 29 Jul. 1752, d. 9 Apr. 1827

-4-1 George Beall b about 1758, eldest son, had two children, named in father’s will. Perhaps the George who married Eliza Beall Montgomery Co. 22 Dec. 1779.
-4-2 Levin Coventon Beall, b. 7 Jan 1760, Prince Georges Parish records, m Esther Campbell administered the estate of Levin C. Beall Montgomery Co. 30 Oct 1816.
-4-3 Erasmus Beall, b, 28 Oct 1762 Prince Georges Parish records, had son Thomas by June 1802
-4-4 Elizabeth Beall, b. 18 Jan 1765 Prince Georges Parish records, d. 27 Jun. 182 m Rev. Steven Balch.
-4-5 Hezekiah Beall, b. 24 Sept 1767, died 25 May 1816, Jefferson Co., VA [now WV] m 25 Sep. 1794 Margaret Willis b. 14 Mar 1779, d. 26 Apr. 1850. His will was written 19 Feb 1814, proved 26 Aug 1816.
-4-6 Thomas Brook Beall, b. 20 Sep. 1770 d. 30 Sep 1820, testate in Washington DC.
-4-7 Anne Beall, b. about 1771 m Capt. John Rose
-7-1 Elizabeth Beall
-7-2 Jane Beall
-9-1 Elizabeth Magruder b 1757
-9-2 Levin Magruder b 1759
-9-3 Charles Magruder b 1761
-9-4 Sarah Magruder b 1763
-9-5 Brooke Magruder b 1764
-9-6 George Magruder b 1766
-9-7 Patrick Magruder b 1768
-9-8 Lucy Magruder b 1770
-9-9 Thomas Magruder b 1771
-9-10 Lloyd Magruder
-9-11 Warren Magruder
-11-1 Charles Evans

-4-2-1 John Beall, m1 x m2 28 Dec 1807 Montgomery Co. Charlotte Jones.
-4-2-2 Anna Beall, m Richard Beall 26 Feb 1797 Prince Georges Co bond 1816

-4-2-1-1 Levin C. Beall b 1 Jan 1809 d 6 Dec 1882 1850 and 1860 censuses of Frederick Co., Buckeytown m Catherine E. Osborn 12 Oct 1833 Frederick Co b. 7 Sep 1800, d. 7 Feb 1847 both bur Buckeyetown Catholic Cem.
-4-2-1-2 William Rufus Beall, b. about 1815 m 20 Jul 1839 Montgomery Co. Martha Elizabeth McAtee, daughter of William, according to his will of 1853.
-4-2-1-3 John Richard Beall, living 1840, minor.
-4-2-1-4 Mary Ellen Beall, living 1840, minor.
-4-2-1-5 James Henry Beall b c 1830 m 14 Nov 1854 Susan C. Hoyle living with Charlotte when the 1860 census was taken Susan was born about 1832

-4-2-1-2-1 Mary L. Beall b about 1841, l parents in 1860.
-4-2-1-2-2 John W. Beall, b about 1844, l parents 1870.
-4-2-1-2-3 Richard F. Beall, b about 1846, l parents 1880.
-4-2-1-2-4 George A. Beall [George W. on the 1850 census].d record indicates b 12 Apr 1846 d Mar 1921, father was Rufus. Tombstone 26 Apr 1848–9 Mar 1921
-4-2-1-2-5 Walter Beall b. about 1850, on the 1850 census.
-4-2-1-2-6 Charles E. Beall b about 1851, may be the Charles E. on the 1900 census Montgomery Co., given as born Oct 1849, with wife Mary P. b. Jun 1853, married about 1883.
-4-2-1-2-7 David H. Beall b. about 1852, widowed and l his parents and son in 1880 census, may be the David H. in the 1900 Montgomery Co. census, b. June 1852, with wife Anna L. b. Jan 1863
-4-2-1-2-8 Eliza A./Ella E.? Beall b about 1856, m and l parents in 1880
Be10-14 Jane Pottenger Beall b 1685 in Maryland. bap 1685 in Maryland. d 13 Oct 1745 in Prince George Co., Maryland Colony. bur Prince George Co., Maryland Colony. s.a. Ysearch.org/K7MKA
m Archibald Edmonston(e) b about 1695 in Prince George Co., MD (following is from Joan Hackett's, John Quinn's and Didi Poe's trees et al.)
-1 Jane Pottenger Edmonstone b 1703 Pr Geo Co MD d 1777 m?1 William Coale Smith b 1693 Pr Geo Co MD d there 4 Feb 1739 m?2 Samuel Beall
-2 Archibald Edmonstone m Dorothy Brooke
-3 Ruth Edmonston b 1705 m John Orme b 1691
-4 Ninian Edmonston
-5 Thomas Edmonston
-6 Mary Edmonston m1 James Beall m2 Thomas Catterall
-7 Martha Edmonston m1 thomas Offutt m2 thomas Allen
-1-1 Jane Smith b c 27 Mar 1719 d 1739 MD m Thomas Cleland/?Clayland b c 1702 Pr Geo Co MD d 4 Apr 1768 Dumfries VA/?MD
-1-2 Esther Smith d 12 Jul 1796 Pr Geo Co m Joseph Belt d 16 Jun1793 Pr Geo Co
-1-3 James Smith b 1739 m Anne x
-1-4 Nathan Smith m Margaret Margare
-2-1 Anne Edmonstone m Nathan Orme b 1724
-3-1 Charlotte Orme
-3-2 John Orme m Elizabeth
-6-1 James Beal m Elizabeth Edmonston
-6-2 Alexander Beall
-6-3 Rachel Beall m Nathaniel Crawford
-6-4 Robert Beall
-6-5 Allen Beall m1 Anne Nichols m2 Sarah
-6-6 Thomas Beall
-1-1-1 Elizabeth Cleland b 26 Oct 1739 Pr Geo Co MD m Stephen Jarboe b 1737 d 1808
-1-1-2 Anne Cleland m y Wilson
-1-1-3 Sarah Cleland m y Dowden
-1-1-4 Cassandry Cleland m y Talbot
-1-1-5 Thomas Cleland
-1-1-6 Jane Cleland m?1 John Swann m?2 Maddox Dyson
-1-1-7 Mary Cleland b 1748 Dumfries Pr Wm Co VA d 14 Apr 1788 Salt River Boyle Co Ky m William Kenton b 20 Sep 1732 Pr Wm Co VA d 21 May 1822 Botetourt Co VA
-1-1-8 Susanna Cleland m y McGuinnes
-1-2-1 Middleton Belt b Pr Geo Co d 15 Jun 1807 Montgomery Co MD m Mary Anne Dyer b Surrey Engl d 18 Dec 1830 Georgetown DC
-1-2-2 Esther Belt m Walter Smith
-1-2-3 Anne Belt m John Murdock
-1-3-1 Susanna Smith b 1773 m Charles Crabb b 1762
-2-1-1 Priscilla Orme b c 1760 d 1850 m William Ford
-1-1-1-1 Eliabeth Jarboe b 20 Sep 1778 MD d Barkley Jasper Co IN m Simon Kenton b 1755 d 1836
-1-1-7-1 Philip Cleland Kenton b 5 Dec 1765 VA d 2 Nov 1855 Mason Co VA m1 Fanton Collins b 1767 VA d 12 May 1815 Champaign OH + ch m2 Hannah Corwin b 30 Nov 1774 Flanders Morris Co NJ d 2 Nov 1855 Champaign OH
-1-1-7-2 Joshua Kenton b 1767
-1-1-7-3 Mason Kenton b 1771
-1-1-7-4 Jerry Kenton b 1773
-1-1-7-5 Jane Kenton b 1773 d 1812
-1-1-7-6 >Mary Kenton b 1776
-1-1-7-7 Elizabeth Kenton b 1778 d 1867
-1-1-7-8 William Kenton b 1785
-1-1-7-9 Mark Kenton b 1787 d 1851
-1-1-6-1 Thomas Swann
-1-1-6-2 Jonathan Swann
-1-1-6-3 Anne Swann
-1-2-1-1 Anne Maria Belt b 24 Nov 1771 Bristol Engl d 1 Apr 1808 Chilicothe OH m y McCormick
-1-2-1-2 Middleton Belt b 1777 Fairfax Co VA m William Smith
-1-2-1-3 Mary Belt b 1779
-1-2-1-4 Clarissa Belt b 1781
-1-2-1-5 Middleton Belt b 13 Sep 1785 Georgetown DC
-1-2-1-6 William Belt b 1788
-1-2-1-7 James Belt b 1792
-2-1-1-1 Elizabeth Foard m Robert Davis b 1810 d 1889
-1-1-1
-1-1-7-1-1 William Kenton b 3 Jun 1789 Blue Lick Springs Mason Co OH d Louisiana
-1-1-7-1-2 Thomas Kenton b 1792 KY d 11 May 1888 Robertson Co KY m Jemima Collins b 1 Sep 1794 Fauquier VA d 4 Sep 1880 Robertson Co KY
-1-1-7-1-3 Elizabeth Kenton b 1793 d 1821
-1-1-7-1-4 Mary Kenton b 1796 d 1855
-1-1-7-1-5 Edmond Kenton b 1803 d 1852
-1-1-7-1-6 Sarah Kenton b 1805 d 1879
-1-1-7-1-7 Benjamin Kenton b 5 Aug 1809 Blue Lick Springs Mason Co KY d KY

-1-1-7-1-2-1 William Kenton
-1-1-7-1-2-2 Mary Kenton
-1-1-7-1-2-3 John Kenton
-1-1-7-1-2-4 Frances Kenton b 1811 d 1901 m Jeremiah Jett b 1819 d 1905
-1-1-7-1-2-5 Edward Kenton
Be10-15 Hester Beall b 1687, Prince George Co MD d 1727, Prince George Co MD/26 Jun 1761
m Col Joseph Belt b 1680 Anne Arundel Co MD d 26.06.1761 Prince George Co MD, a member of the house of Burgesses 1727-1729 (MD Arch Vol. 35, folio 57) Colonel Commanding Prince George Militia 1754-1756. Justice of Peace
+1 John Belt and Elizabeth Tydings
Be10-15-1 Rachel Belt b 13.12.1711 Prince George Co MD d by 1761 Prince George Co MD
m Osborne Sprigg b 1707 Prince Georges Co MD d 07.01.1750 Prince Georges Co MD
+1 Thomas Sprigg b 1668 Northampton, Prince George's/?Calvert Co MD d 1726/?30 Pr George Co MD
1690 in Prince George's Co MD Margaret Mariarti
Be10-15-1 Joseph Sprigg b 1736 Prince Georges Co MD d 1800 Washington Co MD
m1 Hannah Lee b 1725 Bleinheim Charles Co MD
m2 Margaret Weems b 1740 Charles Co MD d 1783 Washington Co MD
We19-6-2-1-3 Mary HARMAN b 1500, Crayford Kent d 15.02.1553, Kingsdown Kent
m John LOVELACE, son of . b 1478 Kingsdown Kent d 1548 Kingsdown Kent
+1 William Lovelace and LAURA PECKHAM
We19-6-2-1-3-1 Henry LOVELACE b 1532, Kingsdown Kent d 01.08.1577, Kingsdown Kent
m Margaret/Margery HAMON b 1538 Crayford Ellam Kent dau of William HARMON and MARGARET BOTELER for ch see below 765) Margaret Hamon.
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John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough KG Order of the Garter The Most Noble Order of the Garter is an order of chivalry, or knighthood, originating in medieval England, and presently bestowed on recipients in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms; it is the pinnacle of the Orders, decorations, and medals of the United Kingdom.... (26 May 1650 -- 16 June 1722) (O.S Old Style and New Style dates Old Style and New Style are used in English language historical studies either to indicate that the start of the Julian year has been adjusted to start on :January 1 even though contemporary documents use a different start of yearor to indicate that a date conforms to the Julian calendar formerly in use in many countries, rathe... ) was an English England native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms... soldier and statesman whose career spanned the reigns of five monarchs throughout the late 17th and early 18th centuries. His rise to prominence began as a lowly page in the royal court of Stuart House of Stuart The House of Stuart, also known as the House of Stewart is an important European royal house. Founded by Robert II of Scotland, the Stewarts first became monarchs of the Kingdom of Scotland during the late 14th century.... England, but his natural courage on the field of battle soon ensured quick promotion and recognition from his master and mentor James, Duke of York James II of England James II and VII was List of English monarchs, List of Scottish monarchs, and King of Ireland from 6 February 1685. He was the last Roman Catholic Church monarch to reign over the Kingdoms of Kingdom of England, Kingdom of Scotland, and Kingdom of Ireland....When James became king in 1685, Churchill played a major role in crushing the Duke of Monmouth James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth James Crofts, later James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth and 1st Duke of Buccleuch Privy Council of England was an English nobleman. He was born in Rotterdam in the Netherlands, the illegitimate son of Charles II of England and his Mistress Lucy Walter, who had followed him into continental exile after the execution of Charles II's fat... 's rebellion; but just three years later, Churchill abandoned his Catholic king for the Protestant William of Orange William III of England William III was a Prince of Orange by birth. From 1672 onwards, he governed as List_of_stadtholders_for_the_Low_Countries_provinces William III of Orange over Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Guelders, and Overijssel of the Dutch Republic.... Honoured at William's coronation, Churchill, now the Earl of Marlborough (pronounced /'m??l.b??/), served with distinction in Ireland Ireland Ireland is the List of islands by area in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islet.... and Flanders Flanders Flanders is a geographical region located in parts of present-day Belgium, France, and the Netherlands. Over the course of history, the geographical territory that was called "Flanders" has varied.... during the Nine Years' War. However, throughout the reign of William and Mary William and Mary The phrase William and Mary usually refers to the joint sovereignty over the Kingdom of England, as well as the Kingdom of Scotland, of William III of England and his wife Mary II of England, a daughter of James II.... their relationship with Marlborough and his influential wife Sarah Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough Sarah Churchill Duchess of Marlborough rose to be one of the most influential women in British history as a result of her close friendship with Anne of Great Britain.... remained cool. After damaging allegations of collusion with the exiled court of King James, Marlborough was dismissed from all civil and military offices and temporarily imprisoned in the Tower of London Tower of London Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress, more commonly known as the Tower of London is a historic monument in central London, England, on the north bank of the River Thames....Only after the death of Mary, and the threat of another major European war, did Marlborough return to favour with William. Marlborough's influence at court reached its zenith with the accession of Sarah's close friend Queen Anne Anne of Great Britain Anne became Queen of England, Queen of Scots and Kingdom of Ireland on 8 March 1702, succeeding her brother-in-law, William III of England. Her Roman Catholic father, James II of England, was Glorious Revolution in 1688/9; her brother-in-law and her sister then became joint monarchs as William III & II and Mary II of England, the only such c...Promoted to Captain-General of British forces, and later to a dukedom, Marlborough found international fame in the War of the Spanish Succession War of the Spanish Succession War of the Spanish Succession was a war fought in 1701-1714, in which several European powers combined to stop a possible unification of the Kingdoms of Spain and France under a single Bourbon monarch, upsetting the European Balance of power in international relations.... where, on the fields of Blenheim Battle of Blenheim The Battle of Blenheim fought on 13 August 1704, was a major battle of the War of the Spanish Succession. Louis XIV of France of Kingdom of France sought to knock Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor out of the war by seizing Vienna, the Habsburg Monarchy capital, and gain a favourable peace settlement.... Ramillies Battle of Ramillies The Battle of Ramillies was a major engagement of the War of the Spanish Succession fought on 23 May 1706. The encounter was a resounding success for the allied forces of the Dutch Republic, Kingdom of England, and their auxiliaries; but the battle had followed a year of indecisive campaigning in 1705 where Allied over-confidence and Dutch h... and Oudenarde Battle of Oudenarde The Battle of Oudenaarde was a key battle in the War of the Spanish Succession fought on 11 July 1708 between the forces of Great Britain, Dutch Republic and the Holy Roman Empire on the one side and the French on the other.... his place in history as one of Europe's great generals was assured. However, when his wife fell from royal grace as Queen Anne's favourite Favourite In historical writings, when used in reference to a person, favourite, also spelled favorite means the intimate companion of a ruler or other important person.... the Tories Tory In the political tradition of some List of countries where English is an official language, the term Tory may refer to a variety of Political party and creeds since it was originally used in the late 17th century to describe opponents to the Whig Party ... determined on peace with France, pressed for his downfall. Marlborough was dismissed from all civil and military offices on charges of embezzlement Embezzlement Embezzlement is the act of dishonestly appropriating or secreting assets, usually financial in nature, by one or more individuals to whom such assets have been entrusted.... but the Duke eventually regained favour with the accession of George George of Great Britain George was List of British Monarchs#House of Hanover and King of Ireland from 1 August 1714 until his death, and ruler of Electorate of Hanover in the Holy Roman Empire from 1698.... in 1714. Although returned to his former offices, the Duke's health soon deteriorated and, after a series of stroke Stroke A stroke is the rapidly developing loss of brain function due to a disturbance in the blood supply to the brain. According to the National Stroke Association, a "stroke" occurs when a blood clot blocks and artery or a blood vessel breaks, interrupting blood flow to an area of the brain.... s, he eventually succumbed to his illness in his bed at Windsor Lodge Cumberland Lodge Cumberland Lodge is a house in Windsor Great Park located 3.5 miles south of Windsor Castle.The house was built by John Byfield, an army captain, in 1650 when Oliver Cromwell divided up and sold off lots in Windsor Great Park.... on 16 June 1722. Early life (1650--78) Ashe House At the end of the English Civil War English Civil War The English Civil War was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations between Roundhead and Cavalier. The First English Civil War and Second English Civil War civil wars pitted the supporters of Charles of England against the supporters of the Long Parliament, while the Third English Civil War saw fighting between supporters... Lady Eleanor Drake was joined at her Devon Devon Devon is a large Counties of England in South West England. The Co is also referred to as Devonshire, but that is an entirely unofficial name, rarely used inside of the Co but often indicating a shire.... home, Ashe House, by her third daughter Elizabeth, and Elizabeth's husband, Winston Churchill Winston Churchill (1620-1688) Sir Winston Churchill Fellow of the Royal Society known as the Cavalier Colonel, was an England soldier, historian, and politician. He was the father of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, as well as an ancestor of his 20th century namesake, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Winston Churchill....Unlike his mother-in-law, who had supported the Parliamentary Roundhead "Roundheads" was the nickname given to the Puritan supporters of Parliament of England during the English Civil War. Also known as Parliamentarians, they were the supporters of Oliver Cromwell against Charles of England ... cause, Winston had had the misfortune of fighting on the losing side of the war for which he, like so many other cavaliers, was forced to pay recompense; in his case £446 18s. This severe fine had impoverished the ex-Royalist cavalry captain whose motto Fiel Pero Desdichado (Faithful but Unfortunate) is still today used by his descendants. Elizabeth gave birth to 12 children, only five of whom survived infancy. The eldest daughter, Arabella Arabella Churchill (royal mistress) Arabella Churchill was the mistress of James II of England, and the mother of four of his childrenArabella was the child of Winston Churchill and Elizabeth Drake.... was born in February 1649; the eldest son, John, was born the following year on 26 May 1650 (O.S). Growing up in these impoverished conditions, with family tensions soured by conflicting allegiances, may have had a lasting impression on the young Churchill. His father's namesake, and John Churchill's biographer, Sir Winston Churchill Winston Churchill Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, Order of the Garter, Order of Merit, Order of the Companions of Honour, Territorial Decoration, Fellow of the Royal Society, Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Queen's Privy Council for Canada was a Politics of the United Kingdom known chiefly for his leadership of the United King... asserted -- "[The conditions at Ashe] might well have aroused in his mind two prevailing impressions: First a hatred of poverty … and secondly, the need of hiding thoughts and feelings from those to whom their expression would be repugnant." After the Restoration English Restoration The English Restoration, or simply The Restoration began in 1660 when the English monarchy, Scottish monarchy and Irish monarchy were restored under Charles II of England after the Interregnum that followed the English Civil War.... of King Charles II Charles II of England Charles II was the Monarchy of Kingdom of England, Kingdom of Scotland, and Kingdom of Ireland.His father Charles of England Regicide#The regicide of Charles of England at Palace of Whitehall on 30 January 1649, at the climax of the English Civil War.... in 1660 his father's fortunes took a turn for the better, although he remained far from prosperous. In 1661, Winston became Member of Parliament Member of Parliament A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative of the voters to a parliament. In many countries the term applies specifically to members of the lower house, as upper houses often have a unique title, such as senate, and thus also have unique titles for its members, such as senators.... for Weymouth, and as a mark of Royal favour he also received rewards for losses incurred fighting Parliament Parliament of England The Parliament of England was the legislature of the Kingdom of England. Its roots can be traced back to the early medieval period. In a series of developments, it came increasingly to constrain the power of the King of England, and went on after the Act of Union 1707 to merge with the Parliament of Scotland and form the main basis of the Pa... during the civil war, including the appointment as a Commissioner for Irish Land Claims in Dublin Dublin Dublin is both the largest city and capital of Republic of Ireland. It is located near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and at the centre of the Dublin Region.... in 1662. While in Ireland, John attended the Dublin Free School The King's Hospital The King's Hospital is a Church of Ireland co-educational fee-paying boarding school and day school.Founded in 1669, it is one of the oldest schools in Ireland and is located in Palmerstown, Dublin.... but a year later, after his father was recalled to take up the position of Junior Clerk Comptroller of the King's Household Royal Household The royal household in all the early medieval monarchies of Western Europe formed the basis for the general government of the country. In the modern period in Europe, royal households have become increasingly separate from government, where they still exist.... at Whitehall Palace of Whitehall File:Ingo Jones drawing.jpgThe Palace of Whitehall was the main residence of the English List of British monarchs in London from 1530 until 1698 when all except Inigo Jones's 1622 Banqueting House was destroyed by fire.... his studies were transferred to St Paul's School in London London London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....Charles' own penury, however, meant the old cavaliers received scant financial reward, but what the prodigal king could offer -- which would cost him nothing -- were positions at court for their progeny. So it was that in 1665, Winston Churchill's eldest daughter, Arabella Arabella Churchill (royal mistress) Arabella Churchill was the mistress of James II of England, and the mother of four of his childrenArabella was the child of Winston Churchill and Elizabeth Drake.... became Maid of Honour to Anne Hyde Anne Hyde Lady Anne Hyde was the first wife of James, Duke of York and the mother of two monarchs, Mary II of England and Anne of Great Britain.... the Duchess of York, joined some months later by her brother John, as page to her husband, James. Early military experience James, Duke of York James II of England James II and VII was List of English monarchs, List of Scottish monarchs, and King of Ireland from 6 February 1685. He was the last Roman Catholic Church monarch to reign over the Kingdoms of Kingdom of England, Kingdom of Scotland, and Kingdom of Ireland.... 's passion for all things naval and military rubbed off on young Churchill. Often accompanying the Duke inspecting the troops in the royal parks, it was not long before the boy had set his heart on becoming a soldier himself. On 14 September 1667 (O.S), he obtained a commission as ensign Ensign An ensign is a distinguishing flag of a ship or a military unit; or a distinguishing token, emblem, or badge, such as a symbol of office. The word has also given rise to the military Ensign a rank of junior officer once responsible for bearing the ensign of his unit.... in the King's Own Company in the 1st Guards, later to become the Grenadier Guards Grenadier Guards The Grenadier Guards is the most senior regiment of the Guards Division of the British Army, and, as such, is the most senior regiment of infantry....His career was further advanced when in 1668, Churchill sailed for the North African outpost of Tangier Tangier Garrison Tangier Garrison was a military installation in Tangier held by the English from 1661 to 6 February 1684 when it returned to being part of Morocco.... recently acquired as part of the dowry Dowry A dowry is the money, goods, or estate that a woman brings to her new husband. Compare bride price, which is paid to the bride's parents, and dower, which is property settled on the bride herself by the groom at the time of marriage.... of Charles' Portuguese wife, Catherine of Braganza Catherine of Braganza Catherine of Braganza was a Portugal Infanta and the queen consort of Charles II of England of England, Scotland and Ireland....In a rude contrast to life at court, Churchill stayed here for three years, gaining first-class tactical training and field experience skirmishing with the Moors Moors In the Spanish language, the term for Moors is Moro; in Portuguese language the word is mouro. There seems to have been some confusion about the relationship of the word moro/mouro to the word moreno both from Greek language ma?ros, i.e.... Back in London by February 1671, Churchill's handsome features and manner -- described by Lord Chesterfield Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Chesterfield Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Chesterfield Privy Council of England was the son of Henry Stanhope, Lord Stanhope and his wife, Katherine Stanhope, Countess of Chesterfield.... as "irresistible to either man or woman" -- had soon attracted the ravenous attentions of one of the King's most noteworthy mistresses, Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland. But his liaisons with the insatiable temptress were indeed dangerous. One account has it that upon His Majesty's appearance, Churchill leapt out of his lover's bed and hid in the cupboard, but the King, himself wily in such matters, soon discovered young Churchill who promptly fell to his knees -- "You are a rascal," said the King, "but forgive you because you do it to get your bread." Churchill was known to be cautious with money: when the Duchess gave him a large sum, instead of gambling as many other young men tended to do, he invested it wisely. The incident with the King may be apocryphal (another version has Churchill jumping out of the window), but it is widely accepted that he was the father of Cleveland's last daughter born on July 16, 1672. De Velde, Battle of Solebay A year later Churchill went to sea again. Whilst fighting the Dutch Netherlands The Netherlands is a country that is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy. The Netherlands is located in North-West Europe, and bordered by the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east.... navy at the Battle of Solebay Battle of Solebay The naval Battle of Solebay took place on 28 May Old Style, 7 June New Style 1672 and was the first naval battle of the Third Anglo-Dutch War.... off the Suffolk Suffolk Suffolk is a Non-metropolitan counties of England of Historic counties of England in East Anglia, England. It has borders with Norfolk to the north, Cambridgeshire to the west and Essex to the south.... coast in June 1672, valorous conduct aboard the Duke of York's flagship, the Prince, earned Churchill promotion (above the resentful heads of more senior officers) to a captaincy in the Lord High Admiral's Regiment. The following year Churchill gained a further commendation at the Siege of Maastricht Siege of Maastricht The Siege of Maastricht was one of the key elements in King Louis XIV of France plans to attack the Netherlands, in order to revenge the humiliating conditions enforced on him by the Triple Alliance when he tried to fully conquer the Spanish Netherlands.... when the young captain distinguished himself as part of the 30-man forlorn hope Forlorn hope Forlorn hope is a military term that comes from the Dutch language verloren hoop, literally "lost heap", and adapted as "lost troop". The Dutch word hoop is not cognate with English hope: this is an example of false folk etymology.... successfully capturing and defending part of the fortress. During this incident Churchill is credited with saving the Duke of Monmouth James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth James Crofts, later James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth and 1st Duke of Buccleuch Privy Council of England was an English nobleman. He was born in Rotterdam in the Netherlands, the illegitimate son of Charles II of England and his Mistress Lucy Walter, who had followed him into continental exile after the execution of Charles II's fat... 's life, receiving a slight wound in the process but gaining further praise from a grateful House of Stuart, as well as recognition from the House of Bourbon House of Bourbon The House of Bourbon is an important European royal house, a branch of the Capetian dynasty. Bourbon kings first ruled Kingdom of Navarre and France in the 16th century....King Louis XIV in person commended the deed, from which time forward bore Churchill an enviable reputation for physical courage, as well as earning the high regard of the common soldier. Although King Charles' anti-French Parliament had forced England to withdraw from the Franco-Dutch War Franco-Dutch War The Franco-Dutch War, often called simply the Dutch War was a war fought by the France, the Swedish Empire, the Bishopric of M?nster, the Archbishopric of Cologne and the Kingdom of England against the Dutch Republic, which was later joined by Holy Roman Emperor, Brandenburg and Spain to form a Quadruple Alliance.... in 1674, some English regiments remained in French service. In April Churchill was appointed to the colonelcy of one such regiment, thereafter serving with, and learning from, the great Marshal Turenne from whom, in Thomas Macaulay's words, he received 'many marks of esteem and confidence'. Churchill was present at the hard-fought battles of Sinzheim and Entzheim; he may also have been present at Sasbach in June 1675, where Turenne was killed. Marriage On his return to St James' Palace, Churchill's attention was drawn towards other matters, and to a fresh face at court. "I beg you will let me see you as often as you can," pleaded Churchill in a letter to Sarah Jennings, "which am sure you ought to do if you care for my love … " Sarah Jennings' social origins were in many ways similar to Churchill's -- minor gentry blighted by debt-induced poverty. After her father died when she was eight, Sarah, together with her mother and sisters, moved to London. As Royalist supporters, the Jennings' loyalty to the crown, like the Churchill's, was repaid with court employment -- by 1673, Sarah had become a Maid of Honour to the Duchess of York, Mary of Modena Mary of Modena Mary of Modena was queen consort to James II of England.... second wife to James, Duke of York. Sarah was about fifteen when Churchill returned from the Continent in 1675, and he appears to have been almost immediately captivated by her charms and not inconsiderable good looks. But Churchill's amorous, almost abject, missives of devotion were, it seems, received with suspicion and accusations of incredulity -- his first lover, Barbara Villiers, was just moving her household to Paris Paris Paris is the Capital of France and the country's largest city. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the ?le-de-France Regions of France ... feeding doubts that he may well have been looking at Sarah as a replacement mistress rather than a fianc�e. "You say pretend passion for you," protested Churchill … "I cannot imagine what you mean by it." However, his persistent courtship over the coming months eventually won over the beautiful, if relatively poor, Maid of Honour. Although Sir Winston wished his son to marry the wealthy Catherine Sedley Catherine Sedley Catherine Sedley, Countess of Dorchester, Countess of Portmore daughter of Sir Charles Sedley, 5th Baronet, was the mistress of King James II of England both before and after he came to the throne.... (if only to ease his own burden of debt), Colonel Churchill married Sarah secretly sometime in the winter of 1677--78, possibly in the apartments of the Duchess of York. Years of crises (1678--1700) Diplomatic service It was not long before Churchill was awarded his first important diplomatic mission to the Continent. Accompanied by his friend and rising politician, Sidney Godolphin Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin Privy Council of England was a leading British politician of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.... Churchill was assigned to negotiate a treaty in The Hague The Hague The Hague is the third largest city in the Netherlands after Amsterdam and Rotterdam, with a population of 475,904 and an area of approximately 100 km?.... with the Dutch and Spanish in preparation for war -- this time against France. The young diplomat's essay in international statecraft proved personally successful, bringing him into contact with William, Prince of Orange, who was highly impressed by the shrewdness and courtesy of Churchill's negotiating skills. The assignment had helped Churchill develop a breadth of experience that other mere soldiers were never to achieve, but because of the duplicitous dealings of Charles's secret negotiations with Louis XIV (Charles had no intention of waging war against France), the mission ultimately proved abortive. On his return to England, Churchill was appointed temporary rank of Brigadier-General of Foot, but hopes of promised action on the Continent proved illusory as the warring factions sued for peace and signed the Treaty of Nijmegen. When Churchill returned to England at the end of 1678 he found grievous changes in English society. The iniquities of the Popish Plot Popish Plot The Popish Plot was a fictitious conspiracy concocted by Titus Oates which gripped England in anti-Catholic hysteria from 1678 until 1681. Oates alleged that there existed an extensive Catholic conspiracy to assassinate Charles II of England.... (Titus Oates Titus Oates Titus Oates was a 17th-century perjury who fabricated the "Popish Plot", a supposed Catholicism conspiracy to kill Charles II of England.... ' fabricated conspiracy aimed at excluding Exclusion Bill The Exclusion Bill Crisis ran from 1678 through 1681 in the reign of Charles II of England. The Exclusion Bill sought to exclude the king's brother and heir presumptive, James II of England, from the throne of England because he was Roman Catholic.... the Catholic Duke of York from the English accession), meant temporary banishment for James -- an exile that would last nearly three years. Churchill was obliged to attend his master -- who in due course was permitted to move to Scotland Scotland conventional_long_name = ScotlandAlba|common_name= Scotland|image_flag = Flag of Scotland.svg|flag_width = 130px... -- but it was not until 1682, after Charles's complete victory over the exclusionists, that the Duke of York was allowed to return to London and Churchill's career could again prosper. For his services to James, Churchill was made Baron Churchill of Eyemouth Eyemouth Eyemouth is a small town and parish in Berwickshire, in the Scotland Scottish Borders. It is two miles east of the main north-south A1 road and just 8 miles north of Berwick-upon-Tweed.... in the peerage of Scotland Peerage of Scotland The Peerage of Scotland is the division of the United Kingdom Peerage for those peers created in the Kingdom of Scotland before 1707. With that year's Act of Union 1707, the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England were combined into the Kingdom of Great Britain, and a new Peerage of Great Britain was introduced in which subsequent ti... on 21 December 1682, and the following year appointed colonel of the King's Own Royal Regiment of Dragoons Royal Dragoons The Royal Dragoons was a Cavalry regiments of the British Army of the British Army. The regiment was formed in 1661, and served until 1969, when it was amalgamated with the Royal Horse Guards to form The Blues and Royals.... The Churchills now combined income ensured a life of some style and comfort; as well as maintaining their residence in London (staffed with seven servants), they were also able to purchase Holywell House in St Albans St Albans Saint Albans is a city in southern Hertfordshire, England, around north of central London, which forms the main urban area of the City and District of St Albans.... where their growing family could enjoy the benefits of country life, but they were soon drawn back to court. In July 1683 Colonel Churchill was sent to the Continent to conduct Prince George of Denmark to England for his arranged marriage to the 18-year-old Princess Anne Anne of Great Britain Anne became Queen of England, Queen of Scots and Kingdom of Ireland on 8 March 1702, succeeding her brother-in-law, William III of England. Her Roman Catholic father, James II of England, was Glorious Revolution in 1688/9; her brother-in-law and her sister then became joint monarchs as William III & II and Mary II of England, the only such c...Anne lost no time in appointing Sarah -- of whom she had been passionately fond since childhood -- one of her Ladies o
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m1 Honora Burgh/Bourke m2
Bu13-2-4-5-2 Henrietta FitzJames b 1667 Westminster d 03.04.1730.
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Bu13-2-4-5-2-1 James Waldegrave b 1684 Oldshock Wilts d 11.04.1741 Navestock Essex England.
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Bu13-2-4-5-3 Elizabeth FitzJames m Godfrey
Bu13-2-4-5-4 Charlotte FitzJames m Godfrey
Bu13-2-4-5-5+ 2 ch by James II
Bu13-2-4-6+ 6 ch d young - Winston, Mountjoy, Jasper, 3 daughters
Bu13-2-5 Jane Drake
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Bu13-4 Nicholas Boteler b 1540 Watton on Stone
Bu13-5 Richard Boteler b 1542 Watton on Stone d 11.05.1614
Bu13-6 Thomas Boteler b 1542 Watton on Stone, Hertford,
Bu13-7 MARTHA BOTELER b 1544, Watton on Stone, Hertford,
Bu13-8 MARGARET BOTELER b 1546, Watton on Stone Hertford d 22.01.1598, Ayott St. Lawrence Hertford,
Bu13-9 SARAH BOTELER b 1548, Watton on Stone Hertford
Bu13-10 Elizabeth BOTELER b 1550, Watton on Stone Hertford
Bu13-11 BALTHAZAR BOTELER b 25.02.1551, Stow Devon
Bu13-12 CECILY BOTELER b 1553, Watton on Stone Hertford
Bu13 William BOTELER b 1554 Watton on Stone, Hertford d 1592 Watton on Stone Hertford,
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Bu12 Ann BUTLER b 21.01.1593, Woodhall, Watton, Norfolk d 06.1670, Woodhall, Watton, Norfolk
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Br10-2 Br10-3 Martha Bryant b c 1654 d after 1690) m1 Thomas Foley and had 5 children, m2 William Burton.
Br10 Silent/?Robert Bryant b c 1655 m Lucy Doniphan
Br9 Elinor Bryant
m1 Robert Gallup
m2 John I Owens Ow8-1 and had issue
Br10-5 Nathaniel Bryant b c 1657 p Mary Amees, b/d in Stafford Co Va,
Br10-6 Elizabeth Bryan b/d in Stafford Co VA
Bu12-2 John Boteler bap 9 Mar 1594.
Bu12-3 Grace Boteler b c 1597.
Bu12-4 William Boteler bap 2 Sep 1599.
Bu12-5 Robert Boteler bap 5 Oct 1600.
We19-6-2-3?Sir Philip le BOTELER b 1491, Hertfordshire d 1545 (seems to be a duplication of above Philip)
m Elizabeth DRURY b Suffolk
- - - -
580. John FitzBeghe Botiller/Butler b 1440
m Joan Neil FitzTiege b 1440
-1John OGE BUTLER b 1460
-1 Piers BUTLER b 1490,
m ELLEN PURCELL b 1490
+1 y PURCELL
-1-1 James BUTLER b 1520, d 01.02.1599,
m ELLEN WALSH b 1520 England.
+1 y WALSH
-1-1-1 John BUTLER b 25.06.1555, Rushton Northampton
m JOAN HANCOCKE b 1557
+1 y HANCOCKE
-1-1-1-1 Nicholas Stephen BUTLER b 29.08.1575
m Elizabeth ELTON b 15.09.1580 Kingston Lisle Berks
+1 y ELTON
-1-1-1-1-1 1150. i. Deacon Richard BUTLER b 16.09.1610 Kingston Lisle Berk d 06.08.1684 Hartford Hartford Co CT
m Elizabeth BIGELOW b 1614 Wrentham Suffolk d 11.09.1691 Hartford Hartford Co CT
+1 RANDALL BIGELOW
-1-1-1-1-1-1 Mary BUTLER b 1635, Suffolk Co MA d 12.09.1689, Wethersfield Hartford Co CT
m SAMUEL WRIGHT b 25.03.1634, Brookhall Essex d 13.02.1690, Wethersfield Hartford Co CT
-1-1-1-1-1-2 Thomas BUTLER b 1637, Hartford Co CT d 29.08.1688, Hartford Hartford Co CT
m Sarah Stone b 1635 Hertford Hertfordshire England d 29.08.1688 Hartford Hartford Co CT
y STONE
-1-1-1-1-1-2-1 Thomas BUTLER b 1661, Hartford Hartford CT d 23.08.1725, Hartford Hartford CT
m Abigail Shepard b 1671, Cambridge Middlesex Co MA d 05.09.1750, Hartford Hartford CT
- - - -
Wi16. 581. Sir John Wingfield b 1424 Letheringham Suffolk d 10.05.1481 Letheringham Suffolk
m m Elizabeth FitzLewis b 1426 d 22.12.1500 Letheringham Suffolk dau of /a>
+1 Sir John FitzLewis of West Horndon
m Anne de Montacute b c 1399 Salisbury d 28.11.1457
-1Baron Sir John WINGFIELD b 1449 d 1509 Shere Surrey
m Anne TOUCHET b 1448 Staffordshire
+1 y Touchet
W15 Sir Antony WINGFIELD b 1488, Letheringtonham Suffolk d 15.08.1552, Letheringham Suffolk , Knight of the Garter - MP, 1551-1552 Suffolk Lord Lieutenant
m Elizabeth de Vere b 1500 Essex
+1 y de VERE
Wi14 Elizabeth WINGFIELD b 1512, Letheringtonham Suffolk
m William NAUNTON. b 1508 Alderton Suffolk d Letheringtonham Suffolk
+1 y NAUNTON
Na13 Ursula Naunton b 1547, Abby Letheringham Suffolk d by 1615, Otley Suffolk
m Robert Gosnold Go13 b 1534 Swilland Otley Suffolk d 10.1615 Earl Soham Otley Suffolk
+1 Robert Gosnold b 1513 d 1559 and Mary Vesey b 1516 Hadleigh Suffolk d before 11 Oct 1559
Go12-1 Robert Gosnold b c 1561 d 1596
m1 Amy x
m2 Edwa Warde ,
-1. Robert Gosnold (ABT 1586-1634).
Go12 Elizabeth Gosnold b 1570 Suffolk d 05.05.1665, Stafford Co VA
m Thomas Keene b 1570 Suffolk d aft 15 AUG 1615/1640.
+1 Henry Keene b 1543 Worpleston Surrey d there 1567
m Magdallen
Ke11 1151. i. Thomas Keene b 1593 Otley Suffolk d 20.01.1652 Northumberland Co VA
m c 1640 Mary Elizabeth Thorley Th11 b 1620 in England or Kent Island, Stevensville, MD d 1662 in Northumberland Co. Va. she m2 Henry Raynor (-BEF 22 MAR 1658) on ABT 1654 m3 22 MAR 1658 at Northumberland Thomas Broughton (ABT 1622-) on, Va. sis of
+1 Edward Thorley b 1590 Longton Stafford Engl d 11 Dec 1678 Stafford VA. = ??Thorley of Suffolk
m 1618 Mary x
Ke11-1.Henry Keene..
Ke11.Thomas Keene (1592/1593-1653/1659)
m Mary Thorley b c 1595 -AFT 1662) on ABT 1640 at probably Maryland, she m2 Henry Raynor (-BEF 22 MAR 1658) on ABT 1654 m3 22 MAR 1658 in Northumberland Va Thomas Broughton b c 1622
Ke10-1.Susanna Keene b 16 Dec 1640 d BEF 28 MAR 1716
m John Garner b 1634 Shrewsbury Engl d 22 Jan 1702 Kinsale Westmoreland Co Va + 10 ch -1 Mary Garner b c 1662 Northumberland Co
-2 John Garner b 1663 Northumberland Co d 1713 m Jane Joyce
-3 Henry Garner b 1664 Northumberland Co d 25 JUN 1745
-4 Vincent Garner b 1666 Northumberland Co d 1710
-5 Thomas Garner b 1669 Northumberland Co d 8 JUN 1726 m Mary Bushnell
-6 Martha Garner b1676 Northumberland Co d 25 Feb 1729 m Samuel Rust
-7 Benjamin Garner b c 1680 Northumberland Co d 1718
-8 James Garner b c 1685 Northumberland Co d 1726
9 Susan Garner b c 1690 Northumberland Co

-2-1 William Garner b 1680 Westmoreland Co d 1751
-2-2 Jane Joyce Garner b 1690 Westmoreland Co d 30 Oct 1781 m Stephen Self

-2-1-1 Jeremiah Garner b c 1711

-2-1-1-1 Spencer Garner b 4 Apr 1770 Northumberland Co d 1823 m Alice Bailey Washington b c 1770 dau of James Washington b c 1727 d 1779 and Catherine Clayton b c 1732

-2-1-1-1-1 James W. Garner b c 1809 VA d 21 DEC 1876 bur DC, Washington, Glenwood Cemetery m Catherine W. Simpson b c 1821 d 16 MAR 1883

-2-1-1-1-1 Mary Catherine Christie Garner b DEC 1841DC, Washington d 6 MAR 1904 m Alexander Jackson Bentley b Oct 1826 Zanesville OH d 29 Jul 1908 Brooklin ME son of George W Bentley b 1785 and Harriet W DeFord v c 1805
-2-1-1-1-2 Sarah Ann Garner b c 1843 DC, Washington d 28 JAN 1899
-2-1-1-1-3 Emma Jane Garner b c 1846 DC, Washington d 1 JUL 1889
-2-1-1-1-4 Georgiana Garner b c 1859 d 8 OCT 1862
. Ke10-2 William Keene b 10.03.1642, Kent Island Queen Annes Co MD d 08.02.1684, Northumberland Co VA
m Elizabeth Rogers b 1645 Kent Island MD d 15 Mar 1722 Northumberland Co VA
+1 John Rogers and Ellen Mary Bird b 1626 d 1676 -1 William Keene Ke10-2-1 b 11 Sep 1665 St Stephens Parish Northumberland Co d 4 Oct 1700
-2 Elizabeth Keene Ke10-2-2 b 16 May 1669 St Stephens Parish Northumberland Co d Feb 1706 m Samuel Sanford b 1662 N Farnham Parish Richmond Co VA d there 13 Dec 1736 son of James Sanford b 1624 d 1704 and Mary x
-3 John Keene Ke10-2-3 b 12 Aug 1671 Northumberland Co d 1740 VA,
-4 Hannah Keene Ke10-2-4 b 4 Feb 1676 St Stephens Parish Northumberland Co d 1739 Cople Parish Westmoreland Co VA m1 John Bushrod + 8 ch son of Richard Bushrod b 1626 Engl and Apphia Hughes wid of Richard Wyatt m2 Willoughby Allerton b 1664, Westmoreland Co VA d 1724, Westmoreland Co VA she m3 Maj Henry Whiting and had issue)
-5 Sarah Keene Ke10-2-5 b 7 Oct 1678
-1-1 Apphia Bushrod b c 1684 at Westmoreland Co VA m Col William Fauntleroy.
-1-2 John Bushrod b. c 1689 at Westmoreland Co VA m Anne Bushrod.
-1-3 Elizabeth Bushrod m William Meriwether, son of Nicholas Meriwether and Elizabeth Crawford.
-1-4 Hannah Bushrod; m. ___ Neale.
-1-5 Sarah Bushrod; m. ___ Berryman.
-1-6 Thomas Bushrod resided at York Co VA.
-1-7 Richard Bushrod
-2-1 Thomas Sanfordb 20 Mar 1687 Farnham d 25 Mar 1750
-2-2 James Sanford b 1690 Farnham d 7 Dec 1742
-2-3 William Keene Sanford b 12 Sep 1692 Richmond City d 1763 m Elizabeth Langhee
-2-4 Giles Sanford b 9 Sep 1699 Farnham d 5 Apr 1727
-2-5 John Sanford b 1702 Farnham d 1768 VA, Richmond Co, North Farnham Parish
-2-6 Samuel Sanford b 1704 VA, Richmond Co, North Farnham Parish
-2-7 Elizabeth Sanford b 1705 Farnham Farnham d 1749
-2-8 Winifred Sanford b 1706 VA, Richmond City
-4-1 Apphia Bushrod b 1693 Westmoreland Co d 11/15/1757 m1 Moore Fauntleroy m2 Col William Fauntleroy b 31 Mar 1684 Naylors Hole Richmond Co VA d 6 Oc 1757
-4-2 Richard Bushrod b 1695 Westmoreland Co d 1739
-4-3 Elizabeth Bushrod b 1696 Westmoreland Co d 1739 m William Meriwether
-4-4 Thomas Bushrod b 1699 Westmoreland Co d 1738
-4-5 Thomas Bushrod b 25 May 1702 Westmoreland Co d Feb 1719
-4-6 Hannah Bushrod b 1704 Westmoreland Co d 1774 m Adam Crump
-4-7 Sarah Bushrod b 1708 Westmoreland Co d 1738
-4-8 John Bushrod b 1712 Westmoreland Co d 1760 m Mildred Corbin
-1-1-1 William Fauntleroy, born 1713 at 'Naylor's Hole', Richmond Co VA m1 Elizabeth m2 Margaret Murdock + 11 ch
-1-1-2 Moore Fauntleroy b 1716 at 'Naylor's Hole', Richmond Co., VA d 20 Jan 1791 VA m1 Ann Heale m2 Ann Mitchel
-1-1-3 John Fauntleroy of Essex Co VA b 1724 at 'Naylor's Hole', Richmond Co., VA d 1766 m2 Elizabeth Waring
-1-1-4 Hannah Fauntleroy b c 1726 at 'Naylor's Hole', Richmond Co VA d c 1778 at Westmoreland Co m Maxmilian Robinson
-1-1-5 Apphia Lewis Fauntleroy b c 1728 m William Dangerfield.
-1-1-6 Catherine Fauntleroy b 1733 d 1797 m c 1750 John Lewis + 4 ch son of Col. Robert Lewis and Jane Meriwether
-1-1-7 Mary Fauntleroy b c 1732 m Robert Brooke d 1790.
-1-1-8 Ann Fauntleroy b c 1734 d 1758 m John Pettit
-1-1-9 Sarah Fauntleroy b c 1735 d by 1775 m James Gray
-2-3-1 Mary Sanford b 5 Sep 1716 VA, Richmond City
-2-3-2 Keene Sanford b 1718 VA, Richmond City
-2-3-3 Giles Sanford b 1720 VA, Richmond City
-2-3-4 Anne Sanford b 25 Apr 1721 VA, Richmond City
-2-3-5 William Keene Sanford b 13 Feb 1722 Farnham d 28 Jul 1803 m Winnifred Dowden
-2-3-6 Elizabeth Sanford b 12 Sep 1725 VA, Richmond City
-2-3-7 Sarah Sanford b 16 May 1727 VA, Richmond City
-2-3-8 Hanna Sanford b 14 Sep 1731
-4-1-1 William Fauntleroy b 1713 Naylors Hole d 1793 m1 Margaret Mary "Peggy" Murdock m2 Elizabeth Ball
-4-1-2 Moore Fauntleroy b 27 JAN 1713 Naylors Hole d 20 JAN 1791 m1 Anne Heale m2 Apphia Bushrod
-4-1-3 John B Fauntleroy b 1724 ?Naylors Hole d 1766 m1 Judith Littlepage m2 Elizabeth Waring
-4-1-4 Apphia Lewis Fauntleroy b 1728 Westmoreland Co mWilliam Daingerfield
-4-1-5 Mary Fauntleroy b 1732 Richmond Co m Robert Brooke III b 1730 Essex Co VA d there 18 Jan 1790 son of Robert Brooke Jr b 1700 d by 1744 and Phoebe Sale
-1-1-1-1 Jane Fauntleroy, m c 1767 Col. Thomas Turner III Maj. Harry Turner and Elizabeth Smith
-1-1-1-2 Apphia Fauntleroy, m 1782 John Champe Carter b 25 Jul 1758 at VA d 5 Apr 1826
-1-1-1-3 William Fauntleroy b 5 Sep 1742 d c 1775
-1-1-1-4 Moore Fauntleroy b 1 Nov 1743 d 1802 at Charleston, SC.
-1-1-1-5 John Fauntleroy b 3 Aug 1745 at Richmond, VA d 1798 member of the House of Burgesses m Judith Ball, dau of Col. James Ball and Mildred; 2nd husband
-1-1-1-6 Griffin Murdock Fauntleroy b "6-1-1747" at 'Mars Hill', Richmond Co., VA d 1794 at 'Mars Hill', Richmond Co VA m 1771 Anne Belfield.
-1-1-1-7 Molly Fauntleroy b 1 May 1751
-1-1-1-8 Sally Fauntleroy b c 1753.
-1-1-1-9 Joseph Fauntleroy b 30 May 1754 at VA d 1815 VA m Elizabeth Foushee Fauntleroy she m1 ?
-1-1-1-10 Henry Fauntleroy b 28 Jun 1756 d 28 Jun 1777 at Monmouth at age 21.
-1-1-1-11 Robert Fauntleroy b c 1758 d 29 Oct 1832
-2-3-5-1 James Sanford b 1743 SC, Saluda Co, River d 1803
-2-3-5-2 William Sanford b 27 Jun 1745 14 Nov 1855 VA, Richmond Co, Farnham
-2-3-5-3 Samuel Sanford b 1747 SC, Saluda Co, River
-2-3-5-4 Jesse Sanford b 1750 SC, Saluda Co, River
-2-3-5-5 Asa Sanford b 1 Mar 1753 VA, Richmond Co, Farnham
-2-3-5-6 Absalom B Sanford b 1755 NC, Cleveland, River
-2-3-5-7 Thomas P Sanford b 7 Mar 1758 1803 VA, Richmond Co, Farnham
-2-3-5-8 Elizabeth Sanford b 24 Aug 1760 VA, Richmond Co, Farnham d 15 Jul 1830 m Youel Gilbert Rust
-4-1-5-1 Catherine Fauntleroy Brooke b 14 FEB 1762 1821 VA, Essex Co Peter (Pedro) Francisco
-4-1-5-2 Edmund Brooke b 1763 1835 VA Harriet Whiting
-1-1-1-1-1 Richard4 Turner.
-1-1-1-1-2 Elizabeth Turner m Charles Cocke.
-1-1-1-1-3 Jane Turner m Lt. Col. William Storke Jett, b 1761, d Apr 1844
-1-1-1-1-4 George Turner.
-1-1-1-1-5 Mary Turner m Turner Dixon.
-1-1-1-1-6 Sally Turner d unm
-1-1-1-1-7 Henry Smith Turner b 1770 d 18 Jul 1834 m1 Lucy Hopkins m2 Catherine Blackburn, dau of Col. Thomas Blackburn, 1796
-1-1-1-1-8 Maj. Thomas Turner IV, b 23 Apr 1772 d 3 Jan 1839 m 2 Oct 1798 at Shirley Eliza Carter Randolph b 2 Oct 1782 MD d 3 Jul 1866 dau of Col. Robert Randolph and Elizabeth Hill Carter
. Ke10-2Thomas Keene b by 1650 d 1678
m Elizabeth Rogers dau of John Rogers and Eleen Mary Bird + 5 ch
. Ke10-3Susanna Keene b 1641 d by 28 MAR 1716.
. Ke10.Matthew Keene b ABT 1650 d 1731. probably born after his parents arrival in Virginia about 1650 since no record has been found of a claim of headright for him. He moved to Stafford County. His mother left him in her will one-half of 870 acres of land at Yeocomico in Westmoreland County. The other half was to go to her friend, Thomas Daniell. All this land apparently went to Matthew eventually as it seems to be the land which he deeded to his nephews, John and Henry Garner. (West D. & W. B. 3 p. 397). In 1705 George Eskridge of Westmoreland County was given power of attorney by Matthew Keene of Stafford County (West D. & W. B. 3, p. 398). Matthew Keene died in 1731. His will (Staff W. B. 1729-48, p. 26) dated July 21, 1723 and probated 14 Apr 1731, reads as follows:" [Entire text is printed. Abstracted here:] !Will: Dated 21 July 1723, probated 14 Apr 1731: Matthew Keene of Stafford County. Named: Wife Bridgett (gets land and "negro boy" Matt), daughter Elizabeth Withers and her husband James Withers (land where she lives, plus everything after the death of wife Bridgett), granddaughter Elizabeth Field, grandson John Withers, Elizabeth Emett (relationship not given). Executrix: wife Bridgett. Wit: James Severs, John Edge. Co-dicil: 25 Feb 1730, Bridgett's estate to go to Elizabeth Wither's eldest son Jno Withers after Bridgett's death. Unsolved question: Who was the grandson John Withers? ----- 21 Dec 1705: "Mathew Keene of Stafford County made a deed of gift which read in part as follows: 'For natural affection and kind love that I bear my well beloved sister Susan Garner of Westmoreland County .. unto John and Henry Garner of the said county one tract of land in Westmoreland containing 875 acres bounding upon the back line of John Shepherd which was patented in 1661. That is to say, 475 acres of the above to the said John Garner and 400 acres to Henry Garner my kinsmen.' Witnesses were James Withers and Thomas Garner. This deed was executed March 27, 1706" [Ritchie & Wood p. 8; West D. & W. B. 3 p. 397]
m Bridget x .
Ke9. Elizabeth Keene (ABT 1682-26 JUL 1749)
m c 1700 in ?Stafford Co Va James Withers b 1680/1 d 8 JUN 1746
Wi8-1.Elizabeth Withers (23 DEC 1701-26 JUL 1798)..
Wi8-2.Thomas Withers (21 DEC 1707-21 JUL 1723)..
Wi8-3."Ursly" Ursula Withers (20 SEP 1709-1793)..
Wi8-4.Mary Withers (29 SEP 1711-BEF 1783)..
Wi8-5.Martha Withers (29 SEP 1711-BEF 1783)..
Wi8-6.John Withers (29 JAN 1713/1714-25 OCT 1794)..
Wi8-7.Keene Withers (29 JAN 1715-ABT 1715)..
Wi8-8.Bridget Withers (29 JAN 1715-ABT 1715)..
Wi8James "Old Nigh" Withers b 11 Feb 1717 Stafford Co, VA d 1784 Fauquier Co, VA
m Catherine Barbee b 1 Nov 1720 Stafford Co, VA d 1776 Fauquier Co mito Haplogroup H /H10e2
-1 Elizabeth Withers b 1740 mito Haplogroup H /H10e2 m Capt William Jennings
-2 Nancy Withers (1742 - ) mito Haplogroup H /H10e2 possibly married Samuel Duncan before 1763 and had William Withers Duncan Du6
-3 James Withers b 1744
-4 John Withers Sr b 1744 Fauquier Co, VA d 1827 Lincoln Co, KY m Rosamond DUNCAN d 1796 Fauquier Co, VA
-5 Hannah Withers (1746 - ) mito Haplogroup H /H10e2 m Rev John Pickett b 14 Jan 1744 Westmoreland Vy d 1803 Barron Ky (a great-uncle of Major General George Pickett of Gettysburg fame) son of William Pickett b 1700 Hamilton Par. Fauquier VA d there 1766 and Elizabeth Cooke b 1712 Hamilton Par. Fauquier Va d there 1800
-6 Bridget Withers b 1748 mito Haplogroup H /H10e2
-7 William Withers b 1749 m Elizabeth W. BARBEE b 1752 Fauquier Co, VA - After 1790
-8 George Withers b 1751
-9 John Withers b 1744 Fauquier Co d 1827 lincoln Co KY m Susanna Rosser b 1770 Warrenton Fauquier Co VA d 1835 Stanford Lincoln Co KY dau of John Rosser b 1720 d 1783 and Mary Neville b 1726 d 1783
-1-1 Mary Jennings+ b c 1765 d. between Sep, 1820 and 1824 mito Haplogroup H /H10e2
-1-2 Nancy Jennings b 27 Aug 1769 d after 4 Jun 1834 mito Haplogroup H /H10e2 m William Withers Duncan Du6
-1-3 Katherine Jennings b c 1770 mito Haplogroup H /H10e2 m Benjamin Bledsoe SD
-1-4 William Jennings b Jan 9, 1771, d. Sep 18, 1831
-1-5 Elizabeth Jennings b Jan 27, 1776 mito Haplogroup H /H10e2
-1-6 Hannah Jennings b 1777 mito Haplogroup H /H10e2
-1-7 Augustine Jennings b c 1782 d Dec, 1837
-1-8 Lucy Jennings b. c 1785 mito Haplogroup H /H10e2
-1-9 John Jennings b c 1787
-5-1 Elizabeth Pickett b 1768 Fauquier Va d 1828 mito Haplogroup H /H10e2 m Andrew Whitley
-1-3-1 Jane M. Bledsoe, b 16 Dec 1804 in ky d before 1835 in Mercer Co. KY mito Haplogroup H /H10e2 m Uriah P. Robinson, b c 1788 on family farm in Gerrard Co Ky d 13 Aug 1860 family farm Marcer Co. KY

-1-2-1 Cynthia Duncan abt 1793 mito Haplogroup H /H10e2 m y Scott and had issue
-1-2-2 Lucy J. Duncan 1796 -1800 mito Haplogroup H /H10e2 m Abraham Adams
-1-2-3 Elizabeth Jennings Duncan b 1796 in VA d c Jul 1845 Pike Co MO in Epidemic mito Haplogroup H /H10e2 m 27 NOV 1819 in Garrard Co Ky Thomas Pope Bland d c Jul 1845 Pike Co MO b 10 DEC 1791 in Lincoln Co VA = KY "Duncan, Elizabeth to Thomas Bland, Box 5, Marriage Bond 1278, 1819 (MAD: bdm. Wm. G. Harris, 11/27/1819"
-1-2-4 Nancy J. Duncan mito Haplogroup H /H10e2 m Daniel Adams
-1-2-5 Sarah W. Duncan mito Haplogroup H /H10e2 m. William Richardson
-1-2-6 William Withers Duncan (9 Jun 1802 - 16 Sept 1866) moved to Shelby Co. Ky m1 Elzina Turne, 2nd Elizabeth King and had issue
-1-2-7 Augustine J. Duncan b c 1804 in Garrard Co KY d 4 Aug 1870 m Eliza Comely and had issue
-1-2-8 Daniel B. Duncan b 26 Nov 1806 d 20 May 1884 m Eleanor Cook and had issue
-1-2-9 Narcissa Duncan b 1812 mito Haplogroup H /H10e2 m John Thorpe and had issue
-5-1-1 William Whitley b 26 Mar 1831 Tn/Ky d 21 Jan 1866 Ky m Jane Graham
-1-3-1-1 John C. Robinson, b 6 Dec 1822 Creelsboro Cumberland Ky d 28 Sep 1864 Shakertown Mercer co. Ky m Rebecca Searcy

-1-2-3-1 X Bland b c 1821 Pike Co MO mito Haplogroup H /H10e2 ?m Y Moseley
-1-2-3-2 Sarah Prudence Bland d 8 Jan. 1856 mito Haplogroup H /H10e2
-1-2-3-3 Benjamin Mason Bland b 13 NOV 1820 Pike Co MO
-1-2-3-4 Thomas Pope Bland b 12th Oct. 1832 Pike Co MO d 11 Feb. 1914 in Bagdad Shelby Co. Ky. m 31 JAN 1861 in Shelby Co KY Levicy Jane Harris
-1-2-3-5 John Duncan Bland b ?1832/3 Pike Co MO
-1-2-3-6 Elizabeth Bland b 1833 Pike Co MO mito Haplogroup H /H10e2
-1-2-3-7 Mary S Bland b 9 MAY 1834 Pike Co MO mito Haplogroup H /H10e2
-1-2-3-8 Dalzell Leland Smith Bland b 30 JUL 1838 Pike Co MO
-1-2-3-9 William Henry Bland b 29 JAN 1840 Pike Co MO
-5-1-1-1 Sue Whitley b 4 Jan 1857 Ky d 4 Oct 1938 Louisville m Henry Clay Bright Jr b 1854 Lincoln Ky d 28 Jul 1943 Louisville Ky

-1-2-3-4-1 Martha Elizabeth BLAND b 18 DEC 1861 in Shelby Co KY d 4 NOV 1926 m W.L. Thompson b: 4 JUL 1856 in Shelby Co KY d 24 MAY 1881 in Shelby Co Ky
-1-2-3-4-2 William Leland BLAND b 15 MAR 1863 in Kentucky d 07 APR 1945 in Shelby Co Ky bur Bagdad Cemetery Bagdad Shelby Co Ky, m c 1889 Amanda Beatrice RICHEY b APR 1865 in Ky, Fleming H RICHEY b 28 JUN 1828 in Allen County, Kentucky, and Sarah Ann Wilcoxson b 9 APR 1838 in Shelby Co KY
-1-2-3-4-3 Thomas Eugene BLAND b 13 JUL 1864 in Bagdad, Shelby Co Ky d in Nov 1943 m 20 Jun 1906 Matilda Prather Nicholas Ni3 dau of George Nicholas Ni4 and Mary Anna Pope Po4
-1-2-3-4-4 Lou Ellen BLAND b ABT 1867 d Jul 1906 m William Thompson Sleadd b 12 Jan 1858 d 20 Feb 1928 son of James B. Sleadd and Sarah Thompson
-1-2-3-4-5 Sarah Prudence Bland b c 1866
-1-2-3-4-6 John Henry Bland b 2 Mar 1870
-1-2-3-4-7 Mary Beatrice Bland b 2 Feb 1878
-1-2-3-4-8 Harvey Erwin Bland b 15 Feb 1880
-1-3-1-1-1 Aaron Robinson b 13 Jul 1856 d 8 Oct 1923 Pierre Hughes
-5-1-1-1-1 Eugene Whitley Bright Sr b 15 Sep 1888 Mo d 26 Oct 1970 Danville Ky m Virginia Redd Crutcher b 29 Oct 1889 Ky d 28 Nov 1955 n Danville Ky

-1-2-3-4-1-1 Sallie Thompson, m B. B. Wilson
-1-2-3-4-2-1 Mary E Bland b: JUL 1890 in KY d 1921 in Kentucky, m W. C. Harrison and had issue)
-1-2-3-4-2-2 Richard Harris Bland b 16 OCT 1891 in Kentucky, married Beulah Perry NEWTON b: 1890 in Kentucky, d. 8 Feb. 1976)
-1-2-3-4-2-3 Nelle Bland b 16 DEC 1892 in KY d. 28 May 1946 bur Bagdad Cemetery Bagdad Shelby Co Ky m Arthur V. Barnett and had issue
-1-2-3-4-3-1 Anna Pope Bland b June 26, 1908, in Shelbyville, Ky d 15 Feb 1970 m Eustace Granger Hester MD b 6 Dec 1906 Mt Olivet Ky d 8 Sep 1966 Saginaw Mi author�s parents
Levicy Jane Bland b Aug 28, 1910 d in Feb 1985 unm
-1-2-3-4-4-1 Agnes B. Sleadd b 2 May 1898 d: 19 Jan 1994
-1-2-3-4-4-2 Bernard B. Sleadd b 17 Jan 1900 d: 15 May 1972 m Annabelle Gladwell b c. 6 Jul 1907 d 15 Sep 1952
-1-2-3-4-4-3 Helen Sleadd b 12 Jul 1903 d Apr 1985 m James Augustus Arvin b 14 Aug 1900 d Dec 1978 son of Roscoe Elmer Arvin and Lucy Catherine Young
-5-1-1-1-1-1 Eugene Whitley Bright Jr b 25 May 1912 Fayette Ky d 11 Aug 1991 Louisville, grandfather of Christopher W Bright, author's DNA match.
. Wi8-10.Irvine Withers (20 JUN 1718-ABT 1718)..
. Wi8-11.Anne Sophia Withers (20 JUN 1718-ABT 1718)..
. Wi8-12.Bridget Withers (20 JUL 1720-)..
. Wi8-13.Ann Withers (2 OCT 1722-BEF 1765)..
. Wi8-14. Thomas Withers (15 FEB 1723/1724-5 NOV 1794)..
. Wi8-15.William Withers (16 APR 1726-6 JAN 1804)..
. Wi8-16.Keene Withers (13 FEB 1727/1728-NOV 1756). .
. Ke11-3. 1 Margaret Keeneb 1530 Warwickshire d 1575 Warwickshire
m 1560 Avery Grazebrook son of John Gresebroke b 1500, England d 1540, England and Isabel Rugeley
-1 Margaret Grazebrook b 1556 - Dedham, Essexd 1630 - Dedham, Essex m William Sewell b 1562 Dedham Essex d 1624 Coventry -1-1 Abigail Sewell b 1588 - Dedham, Essex, d 02 SEP 1658 - Wendover, Buckinghamshire m 1609 Nicholas Phillips b 1586 Dedham d 1615 Wendover bucks -1-1-1 Nicholas Phillips b 06 OCT 1611 Wendover, Buckinghamshire, England d 01 SEP 1672 - Boston, Suffolk, Mass m 1631 Elizabeth Jewson dau of Richard Jewson and Elizabeth Kipping -1-1-1-1 Richard Phillips b 1635 Wendover, Buckinghamshire, England d 17 OCT 1695 - Weymouth, Norfolk, Mass m 1656 Mary Packard -1-1-1-1-1 John Phillips b 1672 Weymouth, Norfolk, Mass d 14 NOV 1760 Easton, Bristol Ma m Elizabeth Drake dau of Thomas Drake b 1635, England d 1692, Ma and Jane Holbrook b 1636, England d 1679 Ma -1-1-1-1-1-1 John Phillips b 18 FEB 1692 - Easton, Bristol, Ma d 18 JAN 1758 - Easton, Bristol m 1719 Rebecca Livermore -1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Rebecca Phillips b 31 AUG 1729 - Easton Village, Bristol, Ma d 19 DEC 1774 - Easton Village, Bristol m 1744 Thomas Randall
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Rhoda Randall b 15 AUG 1755 - Easton, Bristol, Ma d 10 JUN 1820 - East Whitby Township, Ontario, Canada m 1772 Roger Conant
-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Abel Conant b 1773 - Easton, Ma d 17 JAN 1844 - Pickering, Durham, Ontario m Phebe Lightheart
Go12-3 Anthony Gosnold b 1569 Netherhall Manno Otley Suffolk d 1611/?31 in VA
m Ursula Pratt
-1 Thomas Gosnold
Go12-4 Thomas Gosnold b c 1564 d aft 15 AUG 1615 .
Go12-5 John Gosnold b c 1565 d aft 15 AUG 1615
Go12-6+ 2 sons and 3 daughters
-2Richard WINGFIELD OF KIMBOLTON CASTLE b 1456, Lettingham Suffolk d 22.07.1525, Toledo, Commun de Toledo Alta Mancha Corona de Castilla Espa�a
m BRIDGET WILTSHIRE b 1470; d 01.1534. aka Wingfield", "Hervey"
-3Anne WINGFIELD b 1462, Letheringham Orford Suffolk d 28.08.1498, Barsham Suffolk
m John/?Edward ECHINGHAM b 1448 Barsham Suffolk d 05.08.1500 Barsham Suffolk
+1 Sir John ECHINGHAM b c 1430 and JOANE PIGOT (he may have married Anne Lewknor or ...?)
-3-1 Edward ECHINGHAM b 1475, Barsham Suffolk d 08.07.1527 Probably Barsham Suffolk
m ANNE EWERARD b 1477 Cratfield Suffolk d 15.11.1538 Barsham Suffolk
y EWERARD
-3-1-1 Mary ECHINGHAM b 1496, Barsham Beccles Suffolk d 20.03.1571, Suffolk
m John BLENNERHASSET MP b 1500, Barsham Suffolk d 13.07.1573, Berkhamstead Herefordshire
-3-1-2 Anne ECHINGHAM b 1525, Barsham Suffolk
m Sir Owen HOPTON KT MP b 1519 London Middlesex d 1595 London Middlesex
Sir y Hopton MP and LADY OWEN
-3-1-2-1 ARTHUR HOPTON MP b 1551, Wiltham Somerset d 20.11.1607, Derbyshire
m RACHEL HALL b 1555, Wiltham Somerset d 1629, Derbyshire
-3-1-2-2 George HOPTON b 1553.
-3-1-2-3 Mary HOPTON b 1554, London Middlesex d 23.10.1623, Stepney Middlesex
m William BRYDGES, son of b 1552 Winchcombe Gloucestershire England d 18.11.1602 London, 1594-1602 4th Baron of Chandos , 1595-1602 Gloucestershire Lord Lieutenant for ch see above 912) William Brydges. son of EDMUND BRYDGES and DOROTHY BRAYE
-3-1-2-4 RALPH HOPTON b 1555, Wiltham Somerset England; d 1571.
-3-1-2-5 CECILY HOPTON b 1559, Wiltham Somerset d 23.04.1625, Marmesbury Abbey Marmesbury Withs m George MARSHALL.
-3-1-2-6 Anne HOPTON b 1561 Wiltham Somerset d 10.05.1625.
m1 Henry WENTWORTH 3RD BARON WENTWORTH. b 1558 d 16.08.1593
m2 William POPE 1ST EARL OF DOWNE b 15.10.1573.
+1 John Pope of Rokeston or Wroxton and Wilcote d 24.06.1583
m2 Elizabeth Brockett dau of John Brockett of Brockett Hall
+2 William Pope of Dedington
m2 Margaret Yate dau of Edward Yate of Stanford
-3-1-2-6-1 Sir William Pope b 1595/6 dvp Aug 1640
m Elizabeth Watson dau of Sir Thomas Watson of Halstead who m2. Sir Thomas Peneystone, Bart
+1 y WATSON
-3-1-2-6-1-1 Anne POPE b 1617.
-3-1-2-6-1-2 Thomas POPE 2ND EARL OF DOWNE b 16.12.1622, Ireland; d 28.12.1660.
m LUCY DUTTON b 1624 Sherbourne Glouchestershire d 06.04.1656 Sherbourne Glouchestershire
y DUTTON
-3-1-2-6-1-2-1 Elizabeth Pope b 1642 IRE d 01.07.1719
m1 Robert BERTIE 3RD EARL OF LINDSEY b 08.11.1630 d 09.05.1701
m2 Francis Henry LEE b 1638
-3-1-2-6-2 Thomas Pope, 3rd Earl of Downe b 1598, d 11.01.1667/8
m 20.04.1636 Beata Poole bur 18.07.1678, dau of Sir Henry Poole of Saperton by Beatrice Brydges
-3-1-2-6-3 BEB1841 mentions that William, 1st Earl, had just one dau d unm but he appears to have had the following:<
Anne Pope
m Sir Samuel Danvers, 1st Bart of Culworth d 27.01.1683
-4Elizabeth WINGFIELD b 1468, Letheringham Suffolk
m FRANCIS HALL b 1476
+1 y HALL
-4-1 Francis HALL b 1518, Grantham Leichestershire d 07.1552,
m URSULA SHERINGTON b 1515 d 05.07.1569
+1 y SHERINGTON
-4-1-1 Joan HALL
m FRANCIS NEALE b 1500 Warnford Hampshire d 1598
+1 Richard PRESTWOOD and Elizabeth SLORREY
-4-1-1-1 Jane NEALE m Henry HALL OF GRETFORD; d 1616.
- - - -
Ho26. 582. Elizabeth Howard b 1413 Norfolk
m Henry Wentworth b 1426 Nettlestead Suffolk d 22.03.1483
-1 Sir Roger Wentworth of Codham Hall, Sheriff of Essex and Hertfordshire d 09.08.1539 m Anne Tyrell d 1534, dau of Humphrey Tyrell of Little Worley -1 Sir John Wentworth of Gosfield dspms 15.09.1567 m Anne Bettenham dau of John Bettenham of Pluckley or Bickley
-2 Henry Wentworth of Mountnessing m Agnes Hamond of Ramesden
-3 Lora Wentworth m1 Edmund Shawe m2 y Everard m3 y Clapton
-4 Margaret Wentworth b c 1495 d after 1532 m1 John Barnes/Barney/Berney of Norfolk ?m2 Edmond Harvey of Elstow son of William Hervey/Harvey d 1538 and Jane Cockett
-5 Roger Wentworth of Felsted, later of Bocking m1 Mary m2 Ann Buckford + ch dau of William Buckford
-1-1 Mary Wentworth dsp c 1554 m 09.02.1545/6 Thomas Wentworth, 2nd Lord b 1525, d 13.01.1583/4
-1-2 Margaret Wentworth dsp
-1-3 Anne Wentworth dsp 05.12.1580 m1 Sir Hugh Rich dvpsp 01.11.1547, son of Chancellor Richard, Lord of Leighs m2 04.1555 Henry FitzAlan, Lord Maltravers or Mautravers b 1538, dvpsp 30.06.1556 m3 before 1580 William or Henry Deane of Dynes Hall
-2-1 Sir John Wentworth of Little Horksley, later of Gosfield b 1540, d 13.04.1588, rector of Gosfield m1 Elizabeth Haydon dau of Sir Christopher Haydon of Baconthorpe
-2-2 Anne Wentworth d 02.09.1574 m 1555-6 Thomas Wentworth, 2nd Lord b 1525, d 13.01.1583/4
-4-1 John Berney of Reedham d c 1557 m Margaret Reade
-4-2? Isabel Hervey/Harvey b 1512 Bedfordshir d 1594 Lancashire m Sir Humphrey Radcliffe of Elstow b 1509 d 1566 son of Robert Fitzwalter Radcliffe and Elizabeth Stafford b 1479 d by 1532
-5-1 John Wentworth of Bockinge m Elizabeth Capel dau of Sir Edward Capel of Hadham
-5-2 Henry Wentworth of Bumpsted m x Benlowe dau of y Benlowe of Finchingfild
-5-3 Ann Wentworth m1 Roger Parker m2 Richard Upcher
-5-4 x Wentworth m m ?? Mannock of Gifford's Hall

-2-1-1 John Wentworth of Gosfield b 1564, d 10.02.1613 m Cicely Unton dau of Sir Edward Unton or Umpton of Wadley
-5-1-1 Edward Wentworth of Bockinge m Brigett Maxey dau of Anthony Maxey of Bradwell
-5-1-2 Henry Wentworth dsp
-5-1-3 Ann Wentworth m Rowland Husse or Huish of Devon

-5-1-1-1 Roger Wentworth of Bockinge a 1634 m Elizabeth Eden dau of Sir Thomas Eden of Sudbery or Bollington/Ballingdon
-2 Margery Wentworth b 1453, Yorkshire d by 07.05.1540 m Sir William Walgrave of Smallbridge d c1502 b 1455 Smallbridge Suffolk d 30.01.1527.
-2-1 Margaret WALDEGRAVE b 1491 Smallbridge Suffolk d 1558, Bletsoe Bedford m Sir John ST John b 1488 Bletsoe Bedford d 27.08.1562. , Knight of the Body to King Henry VIII, 1516 , Justice of the Peace for Bedfordshire, 1528-58 ,Sheriff of Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire, 1529-30, 1534-5, 1549-50 , Knight of the Shire for Bedfordshire, 1529, 1539, 1542 , Guardian to Princess Mary Tudor (later Queen Mary I) 1536 , Chamberlain of the Household to Princess Elizabeth Tudor (later Queen Elizabeth I) , 1528-1558 Justice of the Peace Bedford , 1529-1530 Bedford Sheriff, 1529-1530 Buckinghamshire Sheriff
-2-1-1 Margaret ST John b 1528, Bletsoe Bedford d 27.08.1562, Strand Middlesex m Francis Russell, 1555-1585 2nd Earl of Bedford, 1584-1585 Cornwall Lord Lieutenant , 1584-1585 Devon Lord Lieutenant, 1584-1585 Dorset Lord Lieutenant
-2-1-1-1 Francis Russell b 1553 Bucks
m ANN FORESTER b 1553 Badby Northampton
-2-1-1-1-1 Edward Russell b 20.12.1572, Badby Northampton d 03.05.1627, Moor Park Hertford
-2-1-1-1-1-1 John RUSSELL b 1597, Cretingham Suffolk d 08.05.1680, Hadley, Hampshire, MA
m1 Dorothy COTTON b 1620 Marshfield Plymoth Co MA Usa d 18.12.1687 Dartmouth Bristol Co MA + 1 ch
m2 Anna PERKES b 1597 England d 1640 Fairfield Co CT
m3 PHEBE COLLINS 1624 b 03.03.1605 London Middlesex England d 08.07.1642 Cambridge, Middlesex, MA + 1 ch
+1 John COTTON and Elizabeth HORROCK
+1 John COLLINS and MAUDLEN TREITHERNE
-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 Mary Russell b c 1644 Darmouth Bristol Co MA d 1710, Hempstead Nassau Co NY
m John Cornell b 06.06.1634 Essex England d 1704 Hempstead Nassau Co NY
+1 y CORNELL
-2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 John Cornell b 1670 Hempstead Nassau Co NY d Danbury Fairfield Co CT
m Mary Starr b 1671 Hempstead Nassau Co NY d Danbury Fairfield Co CT
+1 y Starr
-2-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 Deborah Cornell b 1692, Danbury Fairfield Co CT
m Thomas Barnum b 1696 Danbury Fairfield Co CT d 1762.
-2-1-1-1-1-1-2 Philip RUSSELL b 1629, Ipswich Essex Co MA d 19.05.1693, Hatfield Hampshire Co MA
m1 Mary CHURCH b 17.09.1656, Norwalk Fairfield Co CT d 01.05.1743
m2 Elizabeth TERRY b 04.01.1642, Windsor Hartford Co CT d 19.09.1677, Hatfield Hampshire Co MA
-2-1-1-2 Ann RUSSELL b 12.1548, Chenies Buckinghamshire d 06.02.1604, Northaw Hertfordshire
m AMBROSE DUDLEY b 1530, London d 21.02.1590, Westminster , 1561-1590 3rd Earl of Warwick, 1569-1570 Warwickshire Lord Lieutenant, 1587-1590 Warwickshire Lord Lieutenant
-2-1-2 Cresset ST John b 1540, Bedfordshire Blettsoe Bedford d 1580, Roxwell Essex m John BUTLER, ESQ. b 1535 Bedfordshire Sharnrock Tofte Bedford d 1613 Bedfordshire Sharnrock Tofte Bedford grew up in the home of his guardian and cousin, Clement Throckmorton in Hasely, 6 miles NW of Warwick.
-2-1-2-1 Capt Nathaniel Butler Governor of the Bermudas, Governor and Admiral of the Bahamas.
-2-1-2-2 John BUTLER b 1568, Barham Kent d 22.11.1632, Kent Island Queen Annes Co MD, first permanent European settlement in what is now MD was established on Kent Island in 1631 by William Claiborne, his daugter's husband. This is the same year he immigrated. Also, Claiborne was the official surveyor of the Jamestown colony, and was appointed secretary of state for Virginia. , in 1631 Kent Island was assumed to be part of Virginia, as MD was not given to Lord Baltimore until 1632, prior to her death,
m Jane Elliott b 22.06.1576 Newland Hall Roxwell, Essex d 06.12.1667 Kent Island Queen Annes Co MD dau of Edward Elliot and Jane Gedge
-2-1-2-2-1 John Butler b 7 Dec 1600 d by 1 Apr 1642 Kent Island MD
-2-1-2-2-2 Thomas Butler Sr b 1602 Roxwell Essex d c 1646 Kent Island d c 1646 Kent Island MD
m 16 Jun 1625 St Magnus Martyxr Ch London Jane Christopher
-1 Christopher Butler
-2 Thomasine Butler
-3 Thomas Butler II
-4 Nathaniel Butler
-5 John Butler
-6 William Butler
-2-1-2-2-3 Sarah Butler b 1607 Roxwell Essex
-2-1-2-2-4 Elizabeth BUTLER b 1612, Roxwell Essex d 1676, VA
m Col/Hon William Claiborne Cl12 bap 10.08.1600 Crayford Kent Enland d 1676 King William Co VA , 1621 surveyor for the Virginia Company of London, 1626 VA Secretary of State, 1642 VA Treasurer Claiborne was appointed by Charles Treasurer of Virginia, 1653 VA Governor Deputy Governor. Seated at "Romancoke," King William Co, VA, 1653 Colonel of a command against the Indians, 1676 Bacon's Rebellion Member of court to try rebels.
-2-1-2-2-4-2 Mary Claibourne b 1630 Kg Wm Co VA d 9 Feb 1708/10 Kg Wm Co VA Glen Cairn Doswell Hanover Co VA
m1 Robert Harris b 1629 Glamorgan Wales d 1701 New Kent Co VA
m2 Edward Rice b 1628 Dingle Kerry Co IRE d Northumberland Co VA son of Richard Rice 1588 d by 1657
-1 William Harris b c 1652 in Wales/?1669 New Kent Va d 1730 Hanover Va m 2 MAR 1696/7 Temperance Overton b 2 MAR 1679/80 in New Kent Co Va/? Forks Hanover Co Va d 10 Feb 1708/9 in Hanover Co
-2 Thomas Rice b c 1656 New Kent Co VA d 1711 m Ann Marcy b 1664 New Kent Co VA d 1722
-1-1 Robert Harris b 1696 St Peters New Kent Co VA d 1765 Brown Cove Albemarle VA m Mourning Glenn b 1702 d 1775 dau of James Glenn b 1664 Accomack VA and Mourning Winn b 1668 Accomack VA d 1750 Lunenburg VA
-2-1 David Rice b c 1684 Hanover Co
-2-2 Thomas Rice b c 1688 Hanover Co d 6 DEC 1734
-2-3 Susannah Rice b c 1692 New Kent Co m Thomas Hart
-1-1-1 Anna Harris b 31 Mar 1724, Hanover VA m John Dabney b 25 Dec 1726 d 1821 son of Cornelius DABNEY III and Sarah JENNINGS .
-1-1-2 Christopher Harris b 17 Feb 1725 St Pauls Hanover Co d 14 Mar 1794 Madison Co Ky m1 Mary Dabney + 7 ch dau of Cornelius DABNEY III b 1686 d 17 Feb 1765 m 17 Apr 1721 Engl Sarah Jennings b c 1702 London d 1790 Madison Co KY m2 by 1765 Agnes McCord + 1 chdau of John McCord and Isabelle
-1-1-3 Tyree Harris b 8 Apr 1728, Hanover VA m1 Elizabeth Chapman, m2 1757 Mary Ann Simpson b 1741 d 1 Sep 1786 Caswell Co NC
-1-1-4 Mary Harris b 10 Feb 1729, Hanover VA d 1819 Albemarle Co m by 1751 James Harris b 1722 d 1792 Albemarle Co.
-1-1-5 Mourning Glenn Harris b 27 Mar 1732 Hanover, VA m by 1751 John Jouett.
-1-1-6 Lucy Harris b 12 Apr 1734, Hanover VA m William Shelton b c 1731 d 1815 Albemarle VA.
-1-1-7 Sarah Harris b 24 May 1736, Hanover/Louisa Co VA m 1756 John Rodes b 16 Nov 1729 Albemarle Co son of John Rodes and x Crawford.
-1-1-8 Robert Harris b 8 Mar 1741, Hanover VA d 1796 Surry Co NCm Lucretia Brown/?Dalton dau of Benjamin Brown and Sarah Dabney. Lucretia
-1-1-9 Rachel Harris b 24 Jun 1744 m abt 1760 Capt. William Dalton b c 1736 d Columbia Dist SC son of Samuel Dalton and Anne Dandridge Redd
-1-1-10 ?Elizabeth Frances Harris b 27 Jan/?6 Jun 1746, Louisa VA d 11 Nov 1789 Lexington Oglethorpe GA m Joel Crawford b 1736
-1-1-11 William Harris b 15 Mar 1752, Louisa VA m1 x Mitchell, m2 x Thompson m?3 Hannah Jameson
-1-1-12 James HARRIS b 1721 d 1792 Albemarle Co m Mary Harris
-2-1-1 Mary Rice b c 1732 Hanover Co m James Garland b c 1730 Hanover Co d 1812 Albemarle Co
-2-1-2 David Rice b 20 DEC 1733 Hanover Co d 18 JUN 1816 m Mary Vanhook Blair
-1-1-1-1 Sarah Ann DABNEY b 2 Oct 1740 d 10 Jan 1822 m c 1760 Thomas Carr WALLER of Cedar Point
-1-1-1-2 Mary DABNEY b 14 Sep 1742 d 31 Oct 1818 m Thomas Carr Minor Sr
-1-1-1-3 Ann DABNEY
-1-1-1-4 John DABNEY
-1-1-1-5 Reuben DABNEY
-1-1-2-1 Sarah Harris b 11 Jun 1747
-1-1-2-2 Robert Harris b 24 Aug 1749
-1-1-2-3 Tyre Harris b 24 Jun 1751
-1-1-2-4 Elizabeth Harris b 9 May 1752
-1-1-2-5 Mourning Harris b 4 Jun 1754
-1-1-2-6 Christopher Harris b 21 Jul 1755
-1-1-2-7 Mary Harris b 10 Jun 1757
-1-1-2-8 John Harris b 14 Mar 1765 m 23 Jun 1785 Albemarle Co Margaret Maupin Jane Harris b 18 Sep 1821 Charlottesville Va d 17 Sep 1821 Boonesboro Ky m Richard Gentry b 26 Sep 1763 son of David Gentry b 1724 Hanover Va d Richmond Ky and Mary Estes b 1730 Hanover Va d 1821 Albemarle Va
-1-1-9-1 Lucy Dalton b 15 Dec 1761, Albemarle VA 16 Sep 1844, Randolph, MO m John Watts 9 Nov 1788.
-1-1-9-2 Anne "Nancy" Dalton b abt 1766
-1-1-9-3 Elizabeth Dalton b 26 Aug 1768 Albemarle VA m John Dickerson 19 Dec 1790,Albemarle, VA
-1-1-9-4 William Dalton b abt 1772, Albemarle VA, d 6 Nov 1827, New Orleans, LA m1 Rachel Turner, m2 Sally Woods
-1-1-9-5 Thomas Dalton b bef 12 Jul 1778, Albemarle VA d 9 May 1864, Rockingham, VA; m1 Mary "Polly" Deatherage, m2 Charlotte Joyce
-1-1-9-6 Mary "Polly" Dalton b abt 1780, Albemarle, VA m Terisha Sumpter Turner.
-1-1-9-7 Frances "Fanny" Dalton b 18 Jun 1780, Albemarle, VA, d Aug 1843 m James Dowell
-1-1-9-8 Sarah "Sally" Dalton b abt 1782, Albemarle, VA; m William Hubbard 31 Jul 1813, Sumner, TN
-1-1-9-9 Charlotte Dalton b abt 1785, Albemarle, VA, d bef 1830, Sumner, TN m Thomas Stone
-1-1-10-1 David Crawford b 1767 d 1821 m Mary Woods b 1775 d 1883
-1-1-12-1 Jane HARRIS b c 1750
-1-1-12-2 Thomas HARRIS b c 1750 m Susan Dabney
-1-1-12-3 Lucy HARRIS
-1-1-12-4 Mourning HARRIS b c 1750 m Cornelius Maupin
-1-1-12-5 Susanna HARRIS b c 1760 m Nicholas Burnley
-1-1-12-6 Ann HARRIS b c 1760 m1 William Dabney m2 Anthony Haden
-1-1-12-7 Sarah HARRIS b 1764 m 13 Dec 1788 Albemarle Co James Harrison
-1-1-12-8 James HARRIS b 7 Jul 1766 d c 1830 m Mary McCulloch
-1-1-12-9 Nathan HARRIS b 1771 d 1852 m Ann Allan Anderson
-2-1-1-1 Maurice Garland b 1748
-2-1-1-2 Nathaniel Garland b 1750 d 1793
-2-1-1-3 John Garland b 1751 d 1776 ?= m Mary James b 1747 Hanover Co Va she m2 James Pendleton
-2-1-1-4 Col James Garland Jr b 8 Jun 1753 in North Garden, Albemarle Co/? Rockfish Nelson Co VA m Anne Wingfield b 1734 dau of John Wingfield and Mary shem m1 Col Daniel Perrow
-2-1-1-5 Edward Garland b 1756 d 1817
-2-1-1-6 Thomas Garland b 1757
-2-1-1-7 Mary Garland b 13 Oct 1760 d 1835 m y Woods
-2-1-1-8 Rice Garland d y
-2-1-1-9 Susanna Garland b 1766 d 24 Jun 1799 m 21 MAY 1782 in Louisa Co Capt John Overton Ov9-3-6-2-3 = Ov8-2-3 b 20 JAN 1755 in Louisa Co d there 23 Apr 1822
-2-1-1-10 Rice Garland b 1767 d 1818 m Elizabeth Hamner b 1766 d 1840
-2-1-1-11 Robert Garland b1768
-2-1-1-12 William Garland b c 1750 Hanover Co d 1777 in Staunton Co. VA m Anne Shepard b ABT 1744 in VA
-2-1-2-1 Mary Rice b c 1732 Hanover Co m James Garland b 1722 Hanover Co d 1812 North Garden albemarle Co VA
-2-1-2-2 David Rice b 20 DEC 1733 Hanover Co VA d 18 JUN 1816 m Mary Vanhook Blair
-1-1-1-1-1 Ann WALLER b 11 Nov 1762 m 3 Mar 1785 Joel Harris Sr -10-10 b 25 Apr 1761 d 31 Mar 1826 Albemarle Co son of James Harris and Mary Harris
-1-1-1-1-2 Carr WALLER b 12 Mar 1769 ? Spotsylvania Co d 7 May 1843 ?Henry Co m Elizabeth Martin -1-1-2-2 b 13 Oct 1768 Orange Co Va d 11 Jun 1805 dau of Gen Joseph "Longknife" MARTIN II b 18 Sep 1740 d 18 Dec 1808 and Sarah LUCAS granson of Col. Joseph MARTIN I Gent."the Immigrant" b 1705 Bristol Engl d bet 3 Dec 1760-14 Jan 1762 Charlottesville VA and Susannah Chiles
-1-1-1-1-3 Dabney WALLER b 20 Feb 1772 Spotsylvania Co Va d 6 Jun 1849 m Elizabeth Minor b 26 Sep 1768 d 7 Jan 1832 dau of Thomas Carr MINOR Sr b 5 Aug 1740 d 16 Feb 1816 and Mary DABNEY -1-1-2
-1-1-1-2-1 Nancy MINOR
-1-1-1-2-2 Elizabeth MINOR b 26 Sep 1768 d 7 Jan 1832 m 13 Oct 1797 Dabney Waller -1-1-1-3
-1-1-2-1-1 Joseph Gentry b 29 Aug 1799 Madison Ky d 26 Mar 1864 Lincoln Ky m Elizabeth Tribble b 1798 Madison Ky dau of Peter Burris Tribble and Mary Boone dau of George Boone b 2 Jan 1739 Exeter Berks PA d 11 Nov 1820 Shelby Ky and Nancy Ann Linville
-1-1-10-1-1 Robert Crawford b 1796 d 1864 m Mary Winn Jennings b 23 Jan 1800 Edgefield SC d 24 Aug 1868 Atlanta Chickasaw MS dau of Robert Jennings b 1763 d 1815 and Tabitha Lockhart b 1778 d 1847
-1-1-2-8-1 William Harris b 16 May 1805 E Madison Co Ky d 25 Oct 1872 m Malinda Duncan b c 1810 dau of John Duncan and Lucy White
-1-1-12-9-1 William A. HARRIS b c 1820 Albemarle or Louisa Co VA
-1-1-12-9-2 John Thomas HARRIS b 8 May 1823 d 14 Oct 1899
-2-1-1-10-1 Samuel Garland b 5 MAY 1789 Albemarle Co d 10 NOV 1861 m Mary Lightfoot Anderson
-2-1-1-10-2 Mary Rice Garland b 8 DEC 1795 Albemarle Co d 5 MAY 1888 m Robert Harrison Slaughter b 6 Oct 1789 Bedford Co VA d 24 Oct 1832 son of Charles Slaughter b 1761 d 1812 and Elizabeth Poindexter b 17 May 1757
-2-1-1-10-3 Aaron Burr Garland b 8 OCT 1800 Albemarle Co d 9 DEC 1869 m Paulina H. Anderson
-2-1-1-10-4 Maurice Hamner Garland b c 1803 d c 1840 m Caroline Matilda Garland
-2-1-2-1-1 Maurice Garland b 1748
-2-1-2-1-2 Nathaniel Garland b 1750 d 1793
-2-1-2-1-3 John Garland b 1751 d 1776 ?= m Mary James b 1747 Hanover Co Va she m2 James Pendleton
-3-4 Col James Garland Jr b 8 Jun 1753 in North Garden, Albemarle Co/? Rockfish Nelson Co VA m Anne Wingfield b 1734 dau of John Wingfield and Mary shem m1 Col Daniel Perrow
-3-5 Edward Garland b 1756 d 1817
-2-1-2-1-6 Thomas Garland b 1757
-2-1-2-1-7 Mary Garland b 13 Oct 1760 d 1835 m y Woods
-2-1-2-1-8 Rice Garland b c 1753 d 1818 Albemarle Co 'VA m Elizabeth Hamner b Jun 1767 Albemarle Co VA d 1840 VA
-2-1-2-1-9 Susanna Garland b 1766 d 24 Jun 1799 m 21 MAY 1782 in Louisa Co Capt John Overton Ov9-3-6-2-3 = Ov8-2-3 b 20 JAN 1755 in Louisa Co d there 23 Apr 1822
-2-1-2-1-10 Rice Garland b 1767 d 1818 m Elizabeth Hamner b 1766 d 1840
-2-1-2-1-11 Robert Garland b1768
-2-1-2-1-12 William Garland b c 1750 d 1777 in Staunton Co. VA m Anne Shepard b ABT 1744 in VA
-1-1-1-1-1 Ira Harris
-1-1-1-1-2 Joel Harris Jr
-1-1-1-1-3 Clifton Nathan HARRIS
-1-1-1-2-1 Sarah M. WALLER m Henry EDWARDS
-1-1-1-2-2 William I. WALLER m Maria NORVAL
-1-1-1-2-3 Joseph Granville WALLER m Virginia MC DONNELL
-1-1-1-2-4 Martha M. WALLER b 1790 m Henry PRITCHETT b c 1790 son of Joshua Pritchett and Elizabeth Cousins granson of John Pritchett
-1-1-1-3-1 Thomas Carr Waller b 29 Jul 1799 Spotsylvania Co Va d 25 Oct 1872 m 25 Oct 1821 Spotsyvania Co Martha M. A. WALLER b c 1802 d 1857 dau of Aylett WALLER and Lucy Burbage ARMISTEAD b c 1778 New Kent Co d AFT 1822 (dau of John Armistead and Mary Burbage
-1-1-1-3-2 Dabney Washington WALLER b: 1 Jan 1804 d 16 Aug 1880 + Caroline PLEASANTS
-1-1-1-3-3 John Mercer WALLER b: 2 Aug 1814 d: 6 Apr 1872 + Dorothy ROWZEN
-1-1-1-3-4 Sarah Minor WALLER
-1-1-1-3-5 Mary Ann WALLER
-1-1-1-3-6 Elizabeth WALLER
-1-1-1-3-7 Agnes Carr WALLER m Pike POLLARD
-1-1-10-1-1-1 Robert A Crawford b 7 jul 1821 Orglethorpoe GA d 11 Dec 1879 houston Chickasaw MS m1 Mary Griffin b 1825 d 1870
-1-2-1-1-1 Mariah T Gentry b 1825 Madison Co Ky d Aug 1854 Lincoln Ky m Henry Clay Bright Sr b 1821 Lincoln Ky d there before 1870
-1-2-8-1-1 John Duncan Harris b 29 Dec 1829 Richmond Ky m 20 Sep 1849 Nancy White
-2-1-1-10-1-1 Samuel GArland b 1^6 Dec 1830 d 14 Sep 1862
-2-1-2-1-8-1 Samuel Garland b 5 MAY 1789 Albemarle Co d 10 NOV 1861 m Mary Lightfoot Anderson
-2-1-2-1-8-2 Mary Rice Garland b 8 DEC 1795 Albemarle Co d 5 MAY 1888 m Robert Harrison Slaughter
-2-1-2-1-8-3 Aaron Burr Garland b 8 OCT 1800 Albemarle Co d 9 DEC 1869 m Paulina H. Anderson b 1811 Bedford Co VA d 217 Sep 1828 Lynchburg VA dau of Charles Jess Anderson and Elizabeth West Jones
-2-1-2-1-8-4 Maurice Hamner Garland b c 1803 d c 1840 m Caroline Matilda Garland

-1-1-10-1-1-1-1 Mary Crawford b 1855 d 1921 m Albert Wallace McKee b 29 Nov 1850 Chikasaw MS d 3 Mar 1919 Holland Bell Co TX son of William Allen McKee b 1809 d 1873 and Sarah x b 1812 d 1907

-1-1-10-1-1-1-1-1 x McKee b d 1896
-1-1-10-1-1-1-1-2 Oliver Bolen McKee b 1897 d 1982 m?3 Bessie B Warr b 1902
-1-1-10-1-1-1-1-3 Millard F McKee b 1899 d 1969 m Beatrice Ferguson b 1912 d 1998 dau of Wilburn M Ferguson b 1871 d 1943 and Faithie Annie Williamson b 1885 d 1969
-1-1-10-1-1-1-1-4 William A McKee b 1901 d 1965 m1 Margie Miller
-1-1-10-1-1-1-1-5 Kittie McKee b 1904 d 2002 m James Hubert Nelson b 1902 d 1976
-1-1-10-1-1-1-1-5James H Nelson b 1929 d 2008
-1-1-10-1-1-1-1-6 Thomas C McKee b 1906 d 1975 m + 2 ch
-1-1-10-1-1-1-1-7 Alma McKee b 1909 d 1997 m Dee Wills b 1905 d 1951 + 1 son m2 W Joel McClendon
-1-1-10-1-1-1-1-8 Altha McKee b 1909 d 1996 m1 William Jacob Miller b 1901 d 1995 + 2 dau m2 George Buster

-1-1-10-1-1-1-1-2-1 Oliver Wayne McKee b 1922 d 2010
-1-1-10-1-1-1-1-2-2 Blanche B McKee b 1923 d 2002
-1-1-10-1-1-1-1-3-1 Mary Ann McKee, author's DNA match
-1-1-10-1-1-1-1-3-2 y McKee m1 Geraldine Thomas b 1932 d 2005
-1-1-10-1-1-1-1-3-3 Cecil Edwar McKee b 1933 d 2005
-1-1-10-1-1-1-1-4-1 Bonne Joyce McKee b 1926 d 1988
-1-1-10-1-1-1-1-5-2 Ronald McKee Nelson b 1939 d 2008
-1-1-10-1-1-1-1-7-1 y Wills
-1-1-10-1-1-1-1-8-1 Alma Miller
-1-1-10-1-1-1-1-8-2 Sarah Miller
-2-1-2-2-4-1 Lt Col Thomas Claiborne MP b 17 Aug 1647 Romancoke, New Kent Co VA d 7 Oct 1683 King William Co VA Killed by Indians.
m1 Sarah Fenn b 22 Mar 1660 Kg Wm Co VA d 18.10.1716 (www.oursoutherncousins.com shows only Thomas and Elizabeth as ch Sara Fenn and shows Rebecca as ch by speculative 2nd marriage to Sarah Dandridge) she m1 Col Thomas Bray
m2 Jane Clairborne
+1 Capt Samuel Fenn b 1634 Kg Wm Co VA d c 1660
m Dorothy Stith b c 1634 she m2 Otho Thorpe
+2 y Fenn
+2 Robert Stith b c 1606 Kirkham Lancashire
m Mary Townsend b c May 1610 Lancashire
+3
+3 Thomas Townsend b 8 Jan 1594 Bracon-Ash Norwich Norfolk d 22 DEc 1677 Lynn Essex Co MA
m Mary Margaret Newgate
+4
+4 Phillipe Newgate
m Joane/Joan Hoo b c 1560 Tynsworth Southwick Northumberland d 28 Feb 1692 Lynn Essex Co MA
-2-1-2-2-4-1-1 Capt Thomas Claiborne b 16.12.1680 King William Co VA d 16.08.1732 Sweet Hall King William Co VA
m Anne Fox b 20.05.1684 New Kent Co VA d 04.05.1733 Sweet Hall King William Co VA
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-2 Thomas Claiborne III lawyer b 9 Jan 1704/1705 d.1 Dec 1735 unm
-3 Sarah Claiborne b.1716 d.1756 m Joseph Thompson b 1703 in New Kent Co d 1765 Fluvanna Va Sheriff Feb 8, 1744 son of y Thompson b c 1740
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-6 Elizabeth Claiborne
-7 Bernard Claiborne m wid of Major William Poythress
-8 Martha Claiborne b 27 Nov 1721 d.23 Aug 1784 m Patrick Napier
-9 Frances Claiborne
-10 James Claiborne d 1753
-11 John Claiborne m 1728 Jennett Robertson
-1-1 Burnell Claiborne b c 1720 m Hannah Ravenscroft Poythress
-1-2 Leonard Claiborne Jr b VA d Jul 1771-New Savannah,GA/SC n Augusta m c 11 Feb 1729/30 Elizabeth Poythress
-1-3 Daniel Claiborne d c 1786 m Mary Anne Maury b 1725 d in 1790/?6/7 dau of Mary Anne Fontaine b 1690 bap 13 Apr 1690 d 30 Dec 1755 Westover Parish, Charles City Co Va and Matthew Maury of Castel Mauron in Agenois Gascony, came to Va in 1718 d 1752 in Hickory Hill King William Co (son of Abreaham Maury and Marie Fourquereau)
-1-4 Richard Claiborne d 5 Feb 1776 m1 x DUDLEY m2 Mary HAMLIN [GLENN]
-1-5 William ? Claiborne
-1-6 Barber Claiborne b 1739 Dinwiddie Co VA d 20 Mar 1783-Albemarle Co VA m 4 Apr 1773 Catherine Jackson
-1-7 Thomas Claiborne
-2-1 Roger Thompson
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-2-3 Frances Thompson
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-2-5 John Thompson b 1757 d 26 Jun 1833 Mercer Co KY m Susannah Burton
-2-6 Joseph Thompson d ca1759 m Mary Thompson
-2-7 Mary Thompson
-2-8 Ann Fox Thompson
-2-9 Elizabeth Thompson
-5-1 Mary Claiborne b.18 Feb 1744/1745 d.25 Jul 1775 m Gen. Charles Harrison (uncle of Pres. Harrison)
-5-2 Herbert Augustine Claiborne b.7 Apr 1746 m1 Mary RUFFIN m2 Mary Browne
-5-3 Augustine Claiborne Jr b.2 Feb 1747/1748 m Martha JONES
-5-4 Anne Claiborne b.30 Dec 1749 m Richard Cocke of "Bacon's Castle," Surry
-5-5 Susanna CLAIBORNE b.29 Nov 1751 m Frederick JONES
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-5-10 Thomas CLAIBORNE
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-5-12 William CLAIBORNE
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-5-14 Ferdinand CLAIBORNE b.9 Mar 1772
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-1-3-1 Matthew Claiburne
-1-3-2 Mary Claiborne
-1-3-3 Hannah Claiborne
-1-3-4 Dorothea Claiborne m Henry Tatum
-2-2-1 Samuel Thompson b 29th Nov 1775 d Dec 1775
-2-2-2 George Claiborne Thompson b 30 April 1778 Fluvanna Co d 8 Feb 1856 Mercer Co KY m1 8 May 1806 Mercer Co KY Sarah Burton Thompson b 1792 d 1807 Mercer Co KY m2 Aug 1809 Mary Madison McDowell/?W. McDuvell d Nov 1818 Mercer Co
-2-4-1 Richard Thompson m Mary Napier
-2-4-2 Samuel Thompson m 1796 Mercer Co KY Hannah B. Hayes
-2-4-3 James Thompson m x Campbell
-2-4-4 'Nathan' Nathaniel Thompson
-2-4-5 John Thompson
-2-4-6 George Thompson
-2-5-1 John Burton Thompson b 4 May 1784 Fluvanna Co VA d 1 Jul 1833 Mercer Co KY m 10 Nov 1807 Mercer Co KY Nancy Porter Robards b 20 Jan 1790 d 5 Feb 1870 Mercer Co KY
-2-5-2 Mary Burton Thompson m 15 Sep 1814 Mercer Co KY Thomas Allin
-2-5-3 Phillip Burton Thompson m Sarah Moseley
-2-5-4 George Burton Thompson m1 7 Mar 1816 Mercer Co KY 468 Lucy T. Timberlakem2 469 Mary Timberlake
-2-5-5 Sarah Burton Thompson d 1807 Mercer Co KY m 8 May 1806 George Claiborne Thompson b 30 April 1778 Fluvanna Co d 8 Feb 1856 Mercer Co KY
-5-6 George Clairborne Thompson
-2-5-7 'martha' Patsey Thompson m 22 Jul 1802 Mercer Co KY John G. Meaux
-2-5-8 Rebecca Claibourn Thompson m 31 Aug 1803 Mercer Co KY Richard Hart
-2-5-9 William Thompson b 30 Mar 1787 Fluvanna Co VA d 29 Jul 1863 Memphis TN m1 x Kerr m2 Elizabeth L Brown wid Vance? she m1 Samuel Vance
-2-6-1 Lt. George Thompson b d Sep 1777 Dumfries"
-2-6-2 Lucy Thompson
-2-6-3 Joseph Thompson possibly m Catherine Jones in Lincoln Co KY

-2-2-2-1 George Madison Thompson d Aug 1829 Mercer Co
-2-2-2-2 William Thompson m1 Zilpha Clark m2 Sarah Clairborn Tomilson m3 Emma Clark
-2-2-2-3 Mary Rebecca Thompson b Oct 1819 m Frank Kinkead of Woodford Co
-2-2-2-4 Susannah Preston Thompson b 5 Oct 1821 m 8 Jan 1845 Morgan Vance d 1878 ?Floyd Co IN
-2-2-2-5 Letitia Hart Thompson m 16 Oct 1844 Mercer Co KY William L. Vance
-2-5-1-1 Patsey Thompson b 20 Dec 1816 d 30 Jul 1817
-2-5-1-2 Sarah Thompson b 12 Mar 1809 d 18 May 1832 m 1831 Joseph Johnson ?Settle in LA
-2-5-1-3 John Burton Thompson b 4 dec 1810 d 7 Jan 1874 m 29 Mar 1868 Mary Bowman /Hardin/
-2-5-1-4 James Henry Thompson b 27 Sep 1812 d 6 Aug 1900 Highland Co OH m 21 Sep 1837 Hillsboro OH) Eliza Jane Trimble
-2-5-1-5 Maria W. R. Thompson b(31 Oct 1814) d 19 Dec 1896 m 25 Oct 1839 Shawnee Springe William Daviess
-2-5-1-6 Charles Thompson b(15 Jan 1818) d(10 Mar 1872 m1 19 Dec 1850 Jane Chambers of MS m2 1853 Agnes B. Pearson of Harrodburg m3 Harriet Chambers (sister of Jane)
-2-5-1-7 Philip b> Thompson b 8 Jan 1821 m 2 Nov 1842 Martha Montgomery
-2-5-1-8 Elizabeth Barbara Thompson b 27 Jul 1823 "m 5 Oct 1838 Henry Phillips, Col."
-2-5-1-9 Ann Porter Thompson b(24 Feb 1826 d 10 May 1889 m 14 Nov 1844? Cincinnati OH Carey A. Trimble
-2-5-1-10 Susan Burton Thompson b(09 Oct 1828 d 30 Dec 1904 m 12 Feb 1857 Chillicothe OH Henry Massie
-2-5-1-11 Mary Catherine Thompson b 8 May 1831 d 2 Dec 1894 m 22 Aug 1849 Madison Co OH Walter Angus Dunn ?
-2-5-9-1 William Thompson m Shelby Co TN Mary Nelson ?
-2-5-9-2 Joseph Thompson
-2-5-9-3 Sarah Thompson m Judge y Arthur, of MS
-2-5-9-4 Catharine Thompson b 1826 d 1857 m Eugene Underwood of Bowling Green
-2-5-9-5 Philip H. Thompson b 1830 d 1871 m 1862 Lucy Wood of Bolivar TN
-2-5-9-6 John Claiborne Thompson b 3 Apr 1828 Nashville TN d 2 Feb 1872 m 1862 Rebecca Ewing
-2-1-2-2-4-1-1-12 Col Nathaniel Claiborne b 1716, Sweet Hall King William Co VA d 1756 King William Co VA
m Jane Cole b 1719 Warwick Chesterfield VA d 1754
+1 William Cole b 1692 Boldrup Warwick VA d there 1729
m Mary Roscow b 1694 Ceeley d 1750 Warwick Co (dau of William Roscow and Mary Wilson)
-2-1-2-2-4-1-1-12-1 Mary Cole Claiborne b 07.03.1739, King William Co VA d 10.11.1771, King William Co VA
m Roger Gregory b 01.05.1729 King and Queen Co VA d 02.10.1803, King William Co VA
-2-1-2-2-4-1-1-12-2+ -2 Col William CLAIBORNE b 22 Jul 1748 d 27 Sep 1809 m Mary LEIGH b c 1750 Richmond Chesterfield Co VA d 11 Apr 1782 West Point Kg Wm Co VA dau of Ferdinand Leigh and Martha Cole
-3 Thomas CLAIBORNE of Kg Wm Co VA b c 1739 d c 1777 b c 1735 d 1769 m1 Euphn Sweeny m2 Anne Robinson
-4 Elizabeth CLAIBORNE b c 1749 d c 1793 m Ambrose Lipscomb
-5 Richard Claiborne b c 1750 m Catherine R Ross dau of Col George Ross signer of Decl. of Independence
-6 Susannah Claiborne
-7 Jane Claiborne
-8 Ann Claiborne

-2-1 Gen Ferdinand Leigh Claiborne Sr b 9 Mar 1772 Sussex VA d 22 Mar 1815 Natchez MS m Magdalene Celeste Hutchins b 1777 d 1816
-2-2 Mary Leigh Claiborne
-2-3 William C. C. Claiborne US Congress b 13 Aug 1775 Sussex VA d 23 Nov 1817 New Orleans LA 1 Suzette Bosque + 2 ch dau of Bertolome Bosque and Felicitas Fagui m2 Eiliabeth Wilson Lewis + 1 ch m1 Marie Clarissa Duralde b c 1776 Landry LA d 29 Nov 1809 + 3 ch
-2-4 Thomas Augustine Claiborne b 10 Feb 1777 d 1817 m Sarah T Lewis
-2-5 Nathaniel H. Claiborne US Congress b 1 Feb 1779 Kg Wm Co VA d 15 Aug 1859 Rocky Mount Franklin Co VA m Elizabeth ARcher Binford
-4-1 Spotswood Lipscomb

-2-1-1 Col Ferdinand Leigh Claiborne, II b 20 Feb 1809 d 11 Dec 1893 MS m Virginia Ann Courtney Terrell b c 1807 dau of < a href="Te11RichmondTerrill.html#JamesTerrell1707">y Terrell
-2-1-2 J. F. H. Claiborne, US Congress b 24 Apr 1809 Natchez MS d there 17 May 1884 m Martha Dunbar b 13 Jul 1811 Natchez
-2-3-1 Charles William Claiborne
-2-3-2 Sophronia Marigny de Mandeville
-2-3-3 Corneila Tennessee Claiborne
-2-3-4 William Charles Cole Claiborne, Jr b 1808 New Orleans LA d 24 Hot Springs Madison Co NC m Louise de Balathier b 1815 Pais FR d 21 Oct 1890 New Orleans
-2-3-5 Charles Cole Claiborne
-2-3-6 Clarisse Tennessee Claiborne
-2-4-1 Cornelia Tennessee Claiborne b c 1801
-2-5-1 Mary Elizabeth Claiborne b 24 May 1824 Rocky Mount Franklin Co VA d there 19 Jan 1901 m Maj John Thomas Wilson
-2-5-2 Ferdinand Leigh Claiborne
-2-5-3 Susan Magdaline Claiborne
-2-5-4 Nathaniel Charles Claiborne
-2-5-5 Bettie Herbert Claiborne
-2-5-6 William Patrick Claiborne
-2-5-7 Elizabeth Herbert Claiborne
-2-5-8 Thomas Binford Claiborne
-2-5-9 Ann Claiborne
-2-5-10 Catherine Sophronia Claiborne
-2-5-11 James Robert Claiborne

-2-1-1-1 Louis Bingaman Claiborne b 6 Aug 1842 d 29 Nov 1934 m Marie Rosalie Porciau b c 1851 d 1935
-2-1-1-2 Charlotte Celeste Claiborne b 1832 d 1913 m River Capt Thomas Paul Leathers
-2-1-2-1 James Kent Pell
-2-1-2-2 Herbert Claiborne Pell
-2-1-2-3 Emily Pell m Coster
-2-1-2-4 Clara Pell m Townsend
-2-1-2-5 Charlotte L Pell
-2-3-4-1 Clarisse Claiborne b c 1835
-2-3-4-2 William Charles Cole Claiborne III b c 1837 m Jean Robelet
-2-3-4-3 Henry de Balatheir de Balathier ...
-2-3-4-4 George Washington Claiborne
-2-3-4-5 Arthur Claiborne
-2-3-4-6 John Randolph Claiborne
-2-3-4-7 Charles Ferdinand Claiborne
-2-3-4-8 Lucie Claiborne
-2-3-4-9 Ferdinand Francois Claiborne
-2-3-4-10 Marie Claiborne
-2-5-1-1 Emma Bowyer Wilson
-2-5-1-2 Mary Edmundson Wilson
-2-5-1-3 James Breckinridge Wilson
-2-5-1-4 Robert Blair Wilson
-2-5-1-5 Watkins Leigh Wilson
-2-5-1-6 Josephine Claiborne Wilson b 15 Jun 1858 Gasp Mills Monroe Co WV d 6 Aug 1938 Atlantic City NJ m George St John

-2-1-1-1-1 Roland Philemon Claiborne b 11 Aug 1888 Pointe Coupee Parish LA m Martha Corinne Morrison dau of Edgar Seghers Morrison and Eustasia
-2-1-1-1-1-1 Adele Claiborne
-2-1-1-1-1-2 Eliza Claiborne
-2-1-1-1-1-3 Lindy Claiborne b 13 Mar 1916 d 27 Jul 2013 m Hale Boggs US Congress
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-2-3-4-2-1 William Charles Cole Claiborne b c 1860
-2-3-4-2-2 Marie Louise Claiborne
-2-3-4-2-3 Walter H Claiborne
-2-5-1-6-1 Carroll Claiborne St John b 16 Jan 1881 Jackson Madison Co TN d Salem Roanoke Co VA m1 Ethelyn M Foster m1 x Robertson
-2-1-2-2-4-3 Jane CLAIBORNE b c 1638 d by May 20, 1671 Northumberland Co VA
m Thomas BRERETON
-1 Thomas BRERETON Jr m1 x + 1ch Mary wid of William Nutt + 1 ch
-2 Elizabeth BRERETON (d.by Nov 1734) m Capt Thomas WINDER
-1-1 Thomas BRERETON III d by age 10
-1-2 Elizabeth BRERETON
-2-1 Elizabeth WINDER
-2-1-2-2-4-4 John CLAIBORNE b c 1641
m Jane
-1 John CLAIBORNE Jr m Anne
-2 Henry CLAIBORNE m Jane CLAIBORNE dau of John Claiborne
-1-1 Thomas CLAIBORNE
-2-1-2-2-4-6 Lt Col William Claiborne b 1636 New Kent Co VA/King William Co, New Kent m Katherine Elizabeth Wilkes b 1636 Engl
-2-1-2-2-4-6-1 William Claiborne III b 1671 VA
m Katherine/?Elizabeth Dandridge b c 1676
+1 John Dandridge
m Bridget Dugdale
-2-1-2-2-4-6-1-1 William Claiborne IV b 1690 King William Co d 06/1746
m Elizabeth Whitehead b 1708 King William Co
+1? Robert Whitehead b c 1670 ?Alconbury-Weston Huntingdon England and Elizabeth x
-2-1-2-2-4-6-1-1-1 William Claiborne V d May 1746 Hackney Middlesex Co Engl
-2-1-2-2-4-6-1-1-2 Lucie Claiborne b 1725 New Kent Co VA d 03/06/1810
m Col Samuel Duval b 22 Jan 1714 Gloucester VA
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-2 Samuel Duval b 01/12/1752 Henrico Co d 04/12/1825 m Margaret Sheppard
-3 Claiborne Duval b 07/16/1760 Henrico Co d 03/07/1824 m Elizabeth Pope
-4 Mary "Polly" Duval b c 1762 d 03/06/1849 m Nathaniel Pope II b 1761 Westmoreland Co VA d 1849 Taylorsville Hanover Co VA son of Nathaniel Pope b 21 Nov 1729 and Ann Lucy Smith Fox b 15 Aug 1732
-5 Lucy Pope Duval b c 1767 Richmond Co VA m John Pope
-1-1 Lucy Duval b c 1781 Richmond Co m William Price b 17 Apr 1722 VA d 10 Oct 1808 Buckingham Co VA
-1-2 Gov William Pope Duval b 9/4/1784 Mansfield Henrico Co VA d 3/19/1854 m1 Susan Browne Christian m2 Nancy Hynes b 1786 Elizabethtown Nelson Co KY d 15 Jul 1841 St Joseph Pasco Co FL
-1-3 John Pope Duval b 6/03/1790 Richmond Co d 12/7/1854 m Ann Foushee Tebbs
-4-1 Katherine E Pope b 23 MAR 1793 Hanover Co d 28 SEP 1849 m Thomas Calthorpe Howard
-1-1-1 Dr William Price b c 1807 VA d c 1847 m 11 Feb 1795 Marcia Duval b 1819 Bardstown Nelson Co KY d 2 Oct 1865 Austin TX dau of Gov William Pope Duval b 4 SEp� 1784 and Nancy Hynes b 1786
-1-2-1 Thomas Howard Duval b 11/04/1813 Bardstown Nelson Co KY d 10/10/1880 m Laura Peyton Duval
-1-2-2 Elizabeth Duval b c 1819 Tallahassee FL m Norborne Beall
-1-2-3 Marcia Duval b 1819 Bardstown KY d 10/02/1865 m1 William Price m2 George Washington Paschal
-1-2-4 Laura Harrison Duval b 9/15/1820 Bardstown KY d 11/08/1907 m Dr Arthur Moray Randolph b 23 Aug 1815 d 19 Oct 1867 son of Thomas Eston Randolph b 11 Apr 1767 and Jane Cary Randolph b 17 Dec 1776
-2-1-2-2-4-6-1-1-3 Phillip Whitehead Claiborne b c 1725 King William Co VA d 12/05/1771
m Elizabeth Dandridge
-2-1-2-2-4-6-1-1-4 Catherine Claiborne b c 1739 King William Co VA
m Daniel Greenhill
-2-1-2-2-4-6-1-2 Phillip Whitehead Claiborne b 1720 King William Co d 12/05/1771
m Elizabeth Dandridge
-2-1-2-2-4-6-1-3 Catherine Claiborne b c 1725/?39 King William Co
m Daniel Greenhill
-2-1-2-2-4-6-1-4 Philasdelphia Claiborne m Thomas Fox
-2-1-2-2-4-6-1-5 Lucy Claiborne b c 1725 Roanoke Co d 3/06/1810
m Col Samuel Duval b 22 Jan 1714 Gloucester VA son of Daniel Duval b 1675 and Philadelphia DuBois b 1677
-1 William Duval b 9/04/1748 Mt Comfort King William Co d 1/13/1842 m Ann Nancy Pope
-2 Samuel Duval b 1/12/1752 Henrico Co d 4/12/1825 m Margaret Sheppard
-3 Maj Claiborne Duval b 7/16/1760 Henrico Co d 3/07/1824 m Elizabeth Pope b aft 5/15/1760 Louisa Co d 10/15/1815 Logan Co KY
-4 Mary "Polly" Duval b c 1762 Henrico Co d3/06/1849 m Nathaniel Pope II b aft 1761 Westmoreland Co d 1849 Taylorsville VA
-5 Lucy Pope Duval b c 1767 Richmond Co m John Pope
-1-1 Lucy Duval b c 1781 Richmond Co VA m William Price
-1-2 Gov William Pope Duval b 9/04/1784 Mansfield Henrico Co d 3/19/1854 m1 Susan Browne Christian m2 Nancy Hynes
-1-3 John Duval b 6/03/1790 Richmond Co d 12/07/1854 m Ann Foushee Tebbs
-3-1 Claiborne Lawson Duval b 1/04/1788 Richmond City d 9/13/1834 m Jane Elizabeth Russell b 30 Jul 1794 VA d 10 Jan 1861
-3-2 Alexander De La Plaunche Duval b 30 NOV 1793 Richmond City d 6 JAN 1851 m Margaret Gwin
-3-3 Catherine Eliza Duval b 5/24/1797 Danville Mercer Co KY m Samuel Shepherd Duval
-3-4 Adaline Matilda Duval b 12/26/1799 Danville Mercer Co KY d 4/03/1860 m Archibald Bolling Duval
-4-1 Katherine E. Pope b 23 MAR 1793 Hanover Co d 28 SEP 1849 Richmond City m Thomas Calthorpe Howard b 19 JUL 1787 York Co d 27 AUG 1834 Monroe Co
-1-1-1 Dr. William Price b c 1807 VA d c 1847 Galveston TX m Marcia Duval b 1819, Bardstown Nelson Co KY d 10/02/1865 Austin TX dau of Gov William Pope Duval and Nancy Hynes
-1-2-1 Thomas Howard Duval b 11/04/1813 Bardstown, Nelson Co KY d 10/10/1880 m Laura Peyton Duval
-1-2-2 Elizabeth Duval b 1819 TallahasseeFL m Norborne Beall
-1-2-3 Marcia Duval b 1819 Bardstown, Nelson Co KY d 10/02/1865 m William Price, George Washington Paschal
-1-2-4 Laura Harrison Duval b 9/15/1820 Bardstown, Nelson Co KY d 11/08/1907 m Arthur Moray Randolph
-3-1-1 William Claiborne Duval b 1/30/1824 KY d MO, McDonald Co, Pineville m Paralee E. Holland b c 1826 KY
-3-2-1 Elisabeth Pope Duval b 21 MAY 1819 Sumner Co d 25 SEP 1901 m William Hobson McNairy b c 1810 TN d 14 FEB 1873
-4-1-1 Nathaniel Pope Howard b 6 JAN 1809 Richmond City d 23 APR 1870
-4-1-2 Wiiliam Henry Howard b 1 MAY 1811 Hanover Co d 23 APR 1880
-4-1-3 Anne Howard b 1/1813 Richmond City d 20 MAY 1813
-4-1-4 Charles Howard b 23 FEB 1814 d 3 OCT 1854
-4-1-5 Thomas Howard b 23 JAN 1816 Richmond City d 2 7 SEP 1873
-4-1-6 Edward Calthorpe Howard b 30 NOV 1817 Hanover Co d14 JUN 1885
-4-1-7 John Howard b 2 NOV 1819 Richmond City d 27 FEB 1857
-4-1-8 Philip Francis Howard b 10 DEC 1821 Richmond City d 16 OCT 1886
-4-1-9 Mary Dellia Howard b 26 OCT 1823 1824
-4-1-10 Marion Howard b 3/1825 d 31 JAN 1880
-4-1-11 Catherine Eliza Howard b 24 NOV 1826 d 24 APR 1832
-4-1-12 Robert Howard b 5 JUN 1828 Richmond City d 18 DEC 1886
-4-1-13 Ellen Howard b 29 JUN 1830 Richmond City d 24 NOV 1891
-4-1-14 Conway Robinson Howard b 31 JAN 1832 d 2 AUG 1895
-4-1-15 Lewis Pendelton Howard b 1 JAN 1833 Richmond City d 5 JUN 1835

-3-2-1-1 Susan Vaux McNairy b 11 OCT 1841 TN, Davidson Co d 18 MAY 1924 m John Cleves Symmes b c 1835 KY son of Joseph Symmes b 1776
-4-1-4-1 Julian Smith Howard b 10 JUL 1853 Richmond City d 17 MAY 1884 Richmond Co, Warsaw bur WV, Jefferson Co, Charles Town, Zion Episcopal Cemetery m Eleanor Love Selden Washington b 14 MAR 1856 Fairfax Co, Mount Vernon Estate d 7 NOV 1937 dau of John Augustine Washington b 3 May 1821 and Eleanor Love Selden b 12 Apr 1824

-3-2-1-1-1 John Cleves Symmes b 27 JAN 1868 TN d 1918 m Marion Yorke Lawrence b 15 NOV 1869 TN d 1 FEB 1971 dau of John Marshall Lawrence b 6 Sep 1823 and Rachel Jackson b 1 Nov 1832 Philadelphia PA bur TN, Davidson Co, The Hermitage
-3-2-1-1-1-1 John Cleves Symmes b 15 JAN 1891 m Catherine Crichton
-3-2-1-1-1-2 Sue Rae Symmes b 12 AUG 1893 TN m James J. McCutcheon Jr.
-3-2-1-1-1-3 Marion Yorke Symmes b 8 AUG 1895 d JUN 1965 m Milton Anthony Candler
-4-1-4-1-1 Sarah Smith Howard b 28 MAR 1881 Richmond Co, Warsaw d 4 AUG 1965 m Hugh Milton Caldwell b 7 JUN 1880 Knoxville TNd 29 JAN 1955 1920-1922 Seattle Mayor
-4-1-4-1-1-1 Eleanor Washington Caldwell b 27 DEC 1905 Seattle d17 DEC 1994 m Charles Nelson Ingraham
-4-1-4-1-1-2 Jane Kearsley Caldwell b 10 AUG 1908 Seattle dOCT 1975
-4-1-4-1-1-3 Anna Howard Caldwell b 6 APR 1910 Seattle d15 AUG 2003
-4-1-4-1-1-4 Hugh Milton Caldwell b 24 MAY 1918 Seattle d 14 MAY 1941
-2-1-2-2-4-6-1-6 Unity Claiborne
-2-1-2-2-4-6-2 Ursula CLAIBORNE b c 1655-Romancoke,Kings William Co VA d c 1720-Kings & Queens Co VA
m William GOOCH/GOOGH/GOFFE b c 1651-New Kent Co VA d c 1720-King & Queens Co VA
-1 Claiborne GOOCH/GOOGH/GOFFE b.Abt 1676) m Mildred THOMPSON
-2+ (other children?) GOOCH
-4 Margaret Elizabeth GOOCH b 1685 d 31 Oct 1756 Surrey Co VA m Thomas AVENT
-1-1 William (son of Claiborne) GOOCH m Elizabeth JOUETT
-1-2 Rev. Thomas GOOCH m Jane DUDLEY
-1-3 Claiborne GOOCH Jr
-1-4 John GOOCH
-1-5 Rowland GOOCH
-1-6 Elizabeth GOOCH
-2-1-2-2-4-6-3 Mary Claiborne b 1674 Va d c 1719
m Henry Fox b 1674 Kg and Qu Co VA d 1750 Brunswick VA son of
+1 Henry Fox b c 1650 d 17 Nov 1714
m Anne West b c 1651
-2-1-2-2-4-6-3-1 Joseph Fox
-2-1-2-2-4-7 Leonard CLAIBORNE of Jamaica b c 1649 d 19 Jun 1694-Carlisle Bay St. Mary's Antiqua
m Martha x
-1 Katherine CLAIBORNE b c 1681 d 1715 m Capt. John CAMPBELL of Inverary, Argyleshire d 29 Jan 1740/1
-2 Elizabeth CLAIBORNE
-1-1 Colin CAMPBELL m Margaret FOSTER
-1-2 William CAMPBELL
-1-3 Ann CAMPBELL m 26 Dec 1720 David Dugald CURRIE
-3 Margaret Wentworth m1 William Ashfield m2 Edward Wingfield
-4 Elizabeth Wentworth Visitation 1558 shows Elizabeth as having married, first Richard Alington then _ Cheyney. Visitation 1612 shows just her marriage to Sir William Alington. As the Alington records show that Sir William married again after his marriage to Elizabeth, with no indication that there was a divorce, we presume she married just once to ... m Sir William Alington
-5 Mary Wentworth m1 y Tymp'ley m2 y Harbey
-6+ other issue - Henry, Thomas, William, Robert
- - - -
Ch16 583. Elizabeth Cheney b 1425 Cambridgeshire d 1473
m Frederick Tylney OF BOSTON & ASHWELLTHORPE b 1420 Ashwellthorpe Norfolk d 1447 Ashwellthorpe Norfolk
Ti15 Elizabeth Tilney b 1446, Ashwellthorpe Norfolk d 04.04.1497, Bernard Castle Of Readings Place London Middlesex
m1 Sir Humphrey Bourchier dvp Barnet 14.04.1471
Sir John Bourchier, 2nd Lord Berners b 1467, d 16.03.1532 inherited West Horsley from his grandmother, Margery Berners in 1475. m1 Catherine Howard + 2 ch dau of John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk p2 Elizabeth Bacon
-2 Anne Bourchier a 09.1530 m 1492 Thomas Fiennes, Lord Dacre b 1471/2, d 9 Sep 1534
-3 Margaret Bourchier b 1468 Benningborough Yorkshire d 1551 Lady Governess of all Henry VIII�s children m1 Sir Thomas Bryan of Cheddington b 1464, d 1517 m2 DAVID SOCHE. b 1526
-4 Sir Thomas Bourchier d 1491 m Anne Andrewes b about 1428 wid of Sir John Salyard of Eye
-5 Joanna Bourchier m Sir Henry Nevill, younger of Latimer dvp Edgcote 14 Jul 1469
m Edmund Knyvett d 1 Mar 1539
-1-3 James Bourchier
-1-2 Ursula Bourchier
-3-1 Sir Francis Bryan d 02.02.1549/50, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland m. 1548 Joan Fitzgerald dau of James FitzThomas or Fitzgerald, 10th Earl of Desmond This political marriage may have suffered under a secret affair of Joan with Gerald Fitzgerald 15th Earl of Desmond.
-3-2 Elizabeth BRYAN b 1500, Ashridge Hertfordshire m1 Nicholas CAREW b by 1496 Beddington Surrey d 1539 beheaded son of Richard CAREW and Mary OXENBRIDGE m2 Thomas WELLES. b 1512 Wichford Warwickshire d 30.08.1558 Wichford Warwickshire for ch see above 823) Nicholas Carew.

-3-1-1-1 William Smith Bryan in Claire b Jun 1599 Clare IRE d 1667 Gloucester Co VA, to Virginia m CatherineMorgan b 1603/4 Co Claire/Clare Ireland. Co or Tredegar Monmouth Wales d 1 Jun 1680 Gloucester Va dau of Thomas Morgan b 1560 Llaurhynmy Monsmouth Wales d 1647 Prior and Catherine Herbert b c 1564 Cogan Pell Glamorgans Wales d 1604 and granddau of Nicholas Herbert and Mary Morgan
-3-2-1-1 Gov Thomas WELLES b 1597, Whichford Warwickshire d 14.01.1660 Wethersfield Hartford Co CT, 1639/1641 CT Treasurer, 1641/1648 CT Secretary of State, 1654/1655 CT Lnt Gov, 1655-1656 CT Gov, 1658-1659 CT Gov m Alice TOMES, dau of b 1595 Marsden Gloucestershire England d 1646 Wethersfield Hartford Co CT dau of John TOMES and ELLEN GUNNE
-3-2-1-2 Jane WELLES b c 1569 Stourton Warwick d 10.11.1669, Milford New Haven Co CT m Sylvester BALDWIN b 1560 Bucks d aft 16.02.1632 Bedford son of Henry BALDWIN and Alice KING for ch see above 786) Sylvester Baldwin.
John Smith Bryan b 1 Jun 1626 Down Parish Clare Ireland d 1 Jun 1687 Norfolk Va m Sarah x b 1 Jun 1617/34 New Kent Co VA/Gloucester Engl d 1 Jun 1685 Isle of Wight Co VA
-3-1-1-1-3 Catherine Bryan
-3-1-1-1-4 Thomas Bryan, Sr b c 1619 Clare IRE d 1 Jun 1685 Richmond VA
m Mary Wright b 1619 Richmond VA d there 1 Jun 1689 dau of Thomas Wright b c 1589 and Mary x b 1589
-3-1-1-1-5+ 8 others
-3-1-1-1-12? Dr Richard or Thomas Bryant b c 1640, d 1704/4 in Stafford Co. VA m Keziah Arroyah Ja10 b c 1642 dau of->
-3-2-1-1-1 Thomas WELLES b 1625, Birmingham Warwick d 20.08.1668 Hartford Hartford Co CT m HANNAH TUTTLE b 20.01.1632, Ringstead Northamptonshire England; d 08.08.1683, New Haven New Haven Co CT
shows her name as Brockers b about 1695 Roanoke Va d 1804 Salem Va had issue
-3-1-1-1-1-2 Morgan Bryan b 1671 in Denmark d 1763 Chester Pa ?Virginia had issue Morgan and his brother William came to Pennsylvania in 1718
m2 m2 30.04.1472 Thomas Howard Ho17, 2nd Duke of Norfolk b 1444 Stoke By Nylon Suffolk d 21.05.1524 Framlingham Suffolk, 1483-1514 1st Earl of Surrey, 22 AUG 1485 Battle of Bosworth Field Leader, 1501-1522 England Treasurer, 1514-1524 2nd Duke of Norfolk
Ho16-1 Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk b 1473 Kenninghal Norfolk d there 25.08.1554
m1 04.02.1494-5 Anne Plantagenet b 02.11.1475, d 23.11.1511, dau of King Edward IV of England
-1 y Howard commended to care of King
-2 y Howard commended to care of Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk
Ho16-2 Sir Edward Howard d 25.04.1513, Standard Bearer, Admiral
m1 Elizabeth Stapleton d 18.02.1504/5 no ch dau of Sir Miles Stapleton of Ingham and Bedale
m2 Eleanor, Baroness Morley, wid of Sir William Parker
p3/4 + 2 sons
Ho16-3 Lord Edmund Howard b 1480, Tisbury Wiltshire d 19.03.1539
m1 Joyce Culpepper b 1481, Tonbridge Kent d 1531 dau of Sir Richard Culpepper
Ho16-3-1 Henry Howard
m Anne
Ho16-3-2 Margaret Howard
m Sir Thomas Arundell of Wardour d 26.02.1552
Ho16-3-3 Catherine Howard d 13.02.1542
m 08.08.1540 Henry Tudor, King Henry VIII of England b 28.06.1491, d 28.01.1547
Ho16-3-4 Mary Howard
m Sir Edmund Trafford of Trafford b 03.06.1526 d 1590
Ho16-3-5 Joyce Howard
m John Stanney
Ho16-3-6 Isabel Howard
m Henry Boynton of Bromham
Ho16-3-7+ other issue dsp - Sir George, Sir Charles
m2 Dorothy Troyes dau of Thomas Troyes
Ho16-4 Sir John Howard dsp
m2 Dorothy Troyes dau of Thomas Troyes
Ho16-5 Elizabeth Howard b c 1480 d 03.04.1538
m Sir Thomas Boleyn, Viscount Rochford, Earl of Wiltshire, Earl of Ormond b 1477, d 12.03.1538/9
???m2 Henry Radcliffe KG

Mary Boleyn 1504-1534
Bo18 Mary Boleyn b 1504, d 19.07.1534
p Henry Tudor, King Henry VIII of England b 28.06.1491, d 28.01.1547 + 2 ch
m1 William Carey d 22.06.1528
Bo17-2 Henry Carey, 1st Lord Hunsdon b 04.03.1526, d 23.07.1596, sired by Henry VIII
m 1545 Anne Morgan d 19.01.1606/7, dau of Sir Thomas Morgan of Arkestone
Bo17-2-1 George Carey, 2nd Lord Hunsdon d 09.09.1603
m Elizabeth Spencer bur 02.03.1617/8, dau of Sir John Spencer of Althorp
1 Elizabeth Carey
m Sir Thomas Berkeley b 11.07.1575, dvp 22.11.1611
Tu17-2-2 Sir John Carey, 3rd Lord Hunsdon bur 07.04.1617
m Mary Hyde bur 07.04.1627, dau of Leonard Hyde of Hyde Hall and Throckyng
Tu17-2-2-1 Henry Carey, 4th Lord Hunsdon, 1st Earl of Dover d 1668
m1 Judith Pelham dau of Sir Thomas Pelham, 1st Bart of Laughton
Tu17-2-2-1-1 John Carey, 2nd Earl of Dover, 5th Lord b c1608, d 1677
m1 Dorothy St. John dau of Oliver St. John, Earl of Bolingbroke
m2 Abigail Cokayne dau of Sir William Cokayne, alderman of London
Tu17-2-2-1-1-1 Mary Carey
m William Heveningham of Heveningham
Tu17-2-2-1-2 Sir Pelham Carey dsp
m 24.06.1630 Mary Jackson dau of John Jackson
Tu17-2-2-1-3 Mary Carey
m Sir Thomas Wharton of Edlington b 1615, d 1684
Tu17-2-2-1-4+ other issue - Henry d 01.1620-1, George dsp, Judith d unm, Philadephia d unm
m2 Mary Morris dau of Richard Morris
Tu17-2-2-2 Charles Cary
Tu17-2-2-3 Anne Cary
m Sir Francis Lovell of East Harlyng
Tu17-2-2-4 Blanch Cary
m1 Christopher Peyton
m2 16.06.1605 Sir Thomas Woodhouse of Kimberley d 18.03.1658
Tu17-2-3 Sir Edmund Carey of Moulton Park b c1558, d 1637
m1 Mary Crocker dau of Christopher Crocker of Croft
m2 Elizabeth Nevill bur 24.06.1630, dau of John, Lord Latimer
m3 Judith Humphrey dau of Lawrence Humphrey
Uncertain which wife was the mother of ....
Tu17-2-3-1 Sir Robert Carey bpt 21.03.1582/3
m Aletta Hogenhove dau of Mynheer Hogenhove
Tu17-2-3-1-1 Sir Horatio Carey BE1883 identifies Horatio's wife as Petronilla, dau of Robert Conyers. TCP identifies her as ...
m Pernel Harrington dau of Robert Harrington of Durham
Tu17-2-3-1-1-1 Robert Carey, 6th Lord Hunsdon dsp 1692
m Margaret Clifton bur 14.02.1697/8, dau of Sir Gervase Clifton, Bart
Tu17-2-3-1-2 Ernestus Carey of Great Shelford d 1680
m St. John Salveyn d 1649, dau of Thomas Salveyn of Croxdale
Tu17-2-3-1-2-1 Robert Carey, 7th Lord Hunsdon d unm 11.09.1702
Tu17-2-3-1-3 Col Ferdinand Carey d 1663,
Tu17-2-3-1-3-1 William Carey of Maastricht d 07.11.1683
m Gertrude Van Ousthoorn dau of Cornelius Van Ousthoorn
Tu17-2-3-1-3-1-1 William Ferdinand Carey, 8th Lord Hunsdon bpt 14.01.1684, dsp 12.06.1765
m 11.01.1717/8 Grace Waldo b c1684, d 09.05.1729, dau of Sir Edward Waldo of Pinner
Tu17-2-3-1-3-2 Sir Ferdinando Carey
m Philippa Throckmorton dau of Sir William Throckmorton
Tu17-2-3-1-3-2-1 Philadephia Carey d 04.05.1696, 5th daughter
m before 21.03.1657/8 Thomas Wentworth, 'Lord Wentworth of Nettlested' bpt 02.02.1612/3, dvp 01.0.1664/5
Tu17-2-3-1-3-3+ 1 son and 2 daughters
Tu17-2-4 Robert Carey, 1st Earl of Monmouth b 1560, d 12.04.1639
m 20.08.1593 Elizabeth Trevanion d by 07.1641, dau of Sir Hugh Trevanion of Correheigh
Tu17-2-4-1 Henry Carey, 2nd Earl of Monmouth bpt 27.01.1595/6, d 13.06.1661
m 1619/20 Martha Cranfield bpt 12.07.1601, d 10.04.1677, dau of Lionel Cranfield, 1st Earl of Middlesex
Tu17-2-4-1-1 Lionel Carey, 'Lord Leppington' dvp unm Marston Moor 1644
Tu17-2-4-1-2 Henry Carey, 'Lord Leppington' dvp 1649
m Mary Scrope d 01.11.1680, dau of Emmanuel Scrope, 11th Lord of Bolton, Earl of Sunderland
Tu17-2-4-1-2-1 Henry Carey, 'Lord Leppington' bur 24.05.1653
Tu17-2-4-1-3 Anne Carey
m James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Clanbrassill d 20.06.1639
Tu17-2-4-1-4 Elizabeth Mary Carey dsp 09.12.1719
m William Fielding, 2nd Earl of Desmond, 3rd Earl of Denbigh b 29.12.1640, d 23.08.1685
Tu17-2-4-1-5 Martha Carey
m 16.12.1667 John Middleton, 1st Earl of Middleton b c1608, d 1673
Tu17-2-4-1-6+ other issue d unm - Philadephia, Theophila, Magdalen
Tu17-2-4-2 Thomas Carey b c1617, d 1649
m Margaret Smith dau of Sir Thomas Smith of Parsons Green
Tu17-2-4-2-1 Elizabeth Carey b c 1632, d 05.04.1679
m c 1656 John Mordaunt, 1st Viscount of Avalon b 18.06.1626, d 05.06.1675 Their eldest son became Earl of Monmouth.
Tu17-2-4-3 Thomas Carey d 1634 bur Weatminster Abbey
m Margaret, dau of the Master of Requests, Thomas Smith of Abingdon, Berkshire/Oxfordshire and Parson's Green, Middlesex. she m2 Sir Edward Herbert
Tu17-2-4-4 Philadelphia Carey b c d c 1654 maid of honour to Princess Elizabeth
m 11 Apr. 1611 (with �6,000), 11.04.1611 Sir Thomas Wharton of Easby b 1587, dvp 17.04.1622
Tu17-2-5 Henry Carey d 1581
Tu17-2-6 Thomas Carey d y
Tu17-2-6 Catherine Carey d 25.02.1602-3
m 07.1563 Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham b 1536, d 14.12.1624
Tu17-2-8 Philadephia Carey d 03.02.1626/7
m before 1584 Thomas le Scrope, 10th Lord of Bolton b c1567, d 02.09.1609
Tu17-2-9 Margaret Carey
m Sir Edward Hoby
Tu17-2-10 William Carey d 1593
Tu17-2-11 Thomas Carey d y

Portrait thought to be Lady Knollys, by Steven van der Meulen, 1562
Bo17 Catherine or Mary Carey b 1524 d 15.08.1568
m Sir Francis Knollys d 1596

-1 Sir Henry Knollys of Kingsbury b c 1542 d 1593 MP for Shoreham 1563 later Oxfordshire m Margaret Cave b 1549 d 15.08.1600, dau/heir of Sir Ambrose Cave and Margaret Willington
-2 William Knollys of Rotherfield Greys, Viscount Wallingford, 1st Earl of Banbury b 1544, d 25.05.1632, Treasurer of the Household m1 Dorothy Braye d 31.10.1605 + 1 dau d y dau of Sir Edmund Braye, 1st Lord m2 1605 Elizabeth Howard bpt 11.08.1586, d 17.04.1658, dau of Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk (she had 2 ch by Edward Vaux with continuation on Knollys2,)
-3 Sir Robert Knollys m Joan Higham
-4 Richard Knollys
-5 Sir Francis Knollys of Battel 'of Reading Abbey' m Lettice Barret dau of John Barret of Hanham
-6 Sir Thomas Knollys d 1596 m Odelia de Morada/Morana dau of John de Morada/Morana, Marquess of Bergen
-7 Lettice Knowles m1 Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex b c 1553, d 22.09.1576 m2 21.09.1578 Sir Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester b 24.06.1532/3, d 04.09.1588 m3 before 08.1589 Sir Christopher Blount d 18.03.1600/1
-8 Anne Knollys b c 1555 m 19.11.1571 m Thomas West, 2nd Lord De La Warr b c 1556, d 24.03.1601-2
-9 Cecilia or Elizabeth Knollys m Sir Thomas Leighton of Feckenham, Governor of Jersey
-10 Catherine Knollys bur 20.12.1632 m1 10.1578 Gerald FitzGerald, Baron Offaly b 28.12.1559, dvp 06.1580 m2 Sir Phillip Boteler of Watton Woodhall d 01.1591/2
-11 Mary Knollys b c 1541 d 1593 m Edward Stalker
-12 Dudley Knollys b 8 M 1562 d Jun 1562
-13 Margaret Knollys
-1-1 Elizabeth Knollys b c 1579 m Sir Henry Willoughby, Bart of Risley b c1579, d 20.11.1649
-1-2 Lettice Knollys b 1583 d 1655 m by 19 Jun 1602 William Paget 4th Baron m before 19.06.1602 William Paget, 4th Lord of Beaudesert b 1572, d 29.08.1629
-3-1 Sir Robert Knollys 'of Gray's Court' m Johanna Wolstenholme dau of Sir John Wolstenholme
-4-1 Francis Knollys bur 04.08.1640 MP for Oxford 1572-99 Berkshire 1597 and 1625 m1 x Wiseman dau of Sir Charles Wiseman m2 Alice Beecher dau of Sir William Beechey of Middlesex ?m3 Lettice Barrett dau of John Barrett of Hanham
-5-1 y Knollys b c1614, d 1623
-5-2 Sir Francis Knollys 2nd son m Ellen Milles dau/heir of Richard Milles of Lower Winchendon
-6-1 Penelope Knollys m William Le Hunt
-6-2 Elizabeth or Lettice Knollyspossibly of this generation dvp? m Sir Rowland Rugeley of Dunton d 1629
-8-1 Thomas West, 3rd Lord De La Warr b 09.07.1557 m 25.11.1596 Cecily Shirley bur 31.07.1662, dau of Sir Thomas Shirley of Wiston)
-10-1 Lettice Boteler m 1st Baron Digby

-3-1-1 Robert Knollys m Mary Saunders of Menegwell or Mungwell
-3-1-2 William Knollys
-3-1-3 Letitia Knollys m by 1645 Sir John Corbet of Stoke, 2nd Bart
-3-1-4 dau m y Egerton of Staffordshire
-3-1-5 dau m y Holmby of Yorkshire
-4-1-1 2 sons and 1 dau
-5-2-1+ William b c 1614, d 1623, Francis dsp
-5-2-3 Richard Knollys 3rd son? b c 1618 m Mary Bellingham of Everingham sister/heir of Henry Bellingham
-8-1-1 Henry West, 4th Lord De La Warr(b 03.10.1603, d 01.06.1628 m 03.1624/5 Isabella Edmunds (b 11.1607, d c 1677, dau of Sir Thomas Edmunds
-8-1-2 Cecilia West d 02.1638 m1 Sir Francis Bindlosse of Barwick Hall m2 Sir John Byron, 1st Lord of Rochdale (dsp 08.1652)
-8-1-3 Lucy West m Sir Robert Byron, Governor of Liverpool (Colonel)
-8-1-4? Anthony West b 1605 England d 25 May 1652 d Northampton Co Va
-8-1-5? Martha West b 1615 Va d England m William Woodward b 1620 England d King and Queen Co Va son of Christopher Woodward and Catherine Audley b 1597 d 11 Jan 1632

-3-1-1-1 Robert Knollys dspms, MP for Oxfordshire
-5-2-3-1 Francis Knollys 'of Winchington' m Anne Bateman of Berkshire heir
-8-1-4-1 Col. John West b 7 Apr 1638 England d c 1703 Accomack Co m Matilda Scarburgh Sc13 b c 1637 Accomack Co d c 3 Jan 1720 Accomack Co dau of Col. Edmund Norton Scarborough Jr Sc14 b 2 OCT 1617 d 23 MAY 1671 and Mary Littleton b 1619 d 15 DEC 1691

-5-2-3-1-1 Francis Knollys d 1701, MP for Reading m Elizabeth Striblehill d 1701, dau/coheir of John Striblehill of Thame
-5-2-3-1-2 Elizabeth Knollys d 15.11.1723 m Sir Francis Curson of Waterferry
-8-1-4-1-1 Frances West b c 1655 d c 1731 Wachapreague Accomack Co m Richard Kellam II Ke12 b c 1651 d 6 Apr 1731 son of Richard Kellam Sr and Sarah Ansley
-8-1-4-1-2 John West b 1675 d 1719 Accomack Co m Frances Yeardley b 1677 Accomack Co d there 1714 dau of Argoll Yeardley Jr and Sarah Michael b 1654 d 1697
-8-1-4-1-3 Ann West m William Sellman b 22 Jan 1688/9 in Accomac, Accomack Co Va d 31 Mar 1743 AA Co

-5-2-3-1-1-1 Francis Knollys of Thame, Oxfordshire d unm 24.06.1754
-5-2-3-1-1-2 Richard Knollys of Thame m1 Elizabeth Thayer + 1 ch dau/coheir of Humphrey Thayer m2 sp Hannah Salivey dau of Theophilus Salivey of Woodford m3 sp Anne Taylor dau of John Taylor
-5-2-3-1-1-3+ other issue d young - John, Cecilia
-8-1-4-1-1-1 Richard Kellam m Susanna x
-8-1-4-1-1-2 Thomas Kellam d before 30_Nov_1756, Accomack Co.m Abigail Watson b before 1741 wife of Thomas Kellam d. before 12_Dec_1775, Accomack Co. VA
-8-1-4-1-1-3 Sarum Kellam d 1744 m Elizabeth x
-8-1-4-1-1-4 John West Kellam d 1769 m Elizabeth x
-8-1-4-1-1-5 Sarah Kellam b c 1680 Marionville Northampton Co Va m John Sill Si11 b 1676 Accomack Co Va d Chester Co PA
-8-1-4-1-2-1 Sarah West b 1710, Accomack Co m Isaac Smith b 1698 Accomack d there 1760
-8-1-4-1-3-1 Charles Sellman b 5 Aug 1722 All Hallows Parish Anne Arundel Co MD d 20 Dec 1770 m Elizabeth Gassaway b c 1722 AA Co dau of Nicholas Gassaway b 6 Feb 1696 will proved 21 Apr 1757 and (m1 2 Jun 1719) Elizabeth Hawkins b 1700 Anne Arundel Co d 1736

-5-2-3-1-1-2-1 Sir Francis Knollys of Thame, Sheriff of Oxfordshire, Bart dsp 20.06.1722 m 1756 Mary Carter dau/heir of Sir Robert Kendall Carter of Kempston, son of John of Basingbourn Hall
-8-1-4-1-1-2-1 Peter Kellam b. before 1741 d after 1756
-8-1-4-1-1-2-2 Jonathan Kellam b before 1756 d before 11_Dec_1792, Northampton Co VA
-8-1-4-1-1-2-3 Elijah Kellam b before 1756 d before 3_Nov_1765, Accomack Co VA
-8-1-4-1-1-2-4 Anne Kellam b before 1756 d after 1756
-8-1-4-1-1-2-5 Sarah Kellam b before 1756 d after 1756
-8-1-4-1-1-2-6 Stephen Kellam b before 1772 d.10_Oct_1786, Northampton Co. VA
-8-1-4-1-1-4-1 Scarburgh W. Kellam d.1776 m Keziah x
-8-1-4-1-1-4-2 Caleb Kellam (Bable, Laban) d 1769 m Elizabeth x
-8-1-4-1-1-4-3 Patience Kellam m before 1769 m John Chandler d after 1770
-8-1-4-1-1-4-4 Euphamia Kellam m before 1769 m y Major d after 1769
-8-1-4-1-1-4-5 Amey Kellam m before 1769 Littleton Colony d 1773
-8-1-4-1-1-4-6 Tamar Kellam m. before 1769 m x Darby wid y Darby d after 1769
-8-1-4-1-1-4-7 Seymour Kellam m before 1773 James Biles d after 1769
-8-1-4-1-1-5-1 James Sill b 1694 Chester Co PA d 04/15/1774 m c 1722 Edgemont PA Anne Baker b 18 Aug 1703 Delaware Co PA d Chester Co PA dau of Joseph John Baker Jr b 11 Dec 1674 and Martha Woodward b 31 Jan 1677 d 13 Dec 1775
-8-1-4-1-1-5-2 Joseph Sill b 1698 Edgemont Chester Co PA
-8-1-4-1-1-5-3 Ann Ritter Sill b c 1730 d abt 1774
-8-1-4-1-1-5-4 Mary Sill b 1732 Accomack Co d 1801 m John Boggs
-8-1-4-1-2-1-1 John Smith b 1738 Accomack Co d 1824 m Sarah Parker b 1758 Accomack Co VA dau of William Parker b 1717 d 1784 and Leah Taylor
-8-1-4-1-2-1-2 Thorowgood Smith b 1744 Accomack Co d 13 AUG 1810 m Mary Blaikley Stith
-8-1-4-1-3-1-1 John Sellman d 11 Nov 1816

-8-1-4-1-1-5-1-1
Bo18-2 Anne Boleyn
m Henry Tudor, King Henry VIII of England b 28.06.1491, d 28.01.1547
-1 Queen Elizabeth I of England
m2 Dorothy Troyes dau of Thomas Troyes
Ho16-6 Muriel Howard
m1 John Grey, 2nd Viscount L'Isle d 1512
m2 Sir Thomas Knyvett of Buckenham
m2 Dorothy Troyes dau of Thomas Troyes
Ho16-7+ other issue d young
Ho16-8 William Howard, 1st Lord of Effingham b c1510, d 21.01.1572-3
m1 before 18.06.1531 Katharine Broughton d 23.04.1535, dau of John Broughton of Toddington
m2 c1536 Margaret Gamage dau of Sir Thomas Gamage of Coity
Ho16 Thomas Howard d 1536 continued below
m 15 APR 1536 Margaret Lady Douglas b 8 OCT 1515 in Harbottle Castle, Northumberland, married without the King's permission She was the dau of Archibald VI Earl Of Angus Douglas b 1489 in Douglasdale, Lanarkshire, Scotland and Margaret Princess Tudor b 29 NOV 1489 in Westminster
Ho16-10 Anne Howard
m John de Vere of Campes, 14th Earl of Oxford dsp 1526
Ho16-11 Dorothy Howard
m 21.02.1530 Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby d 24.10.1572
Ho16-12 Elizabeth Howard d 18.09.1534
m before 21.05.1524 Henry Ratcliffe, 2nd Earl of Sussex b c1507, d 17.02.1556/7
Ho16-13 Katherine Howard bur 11.05.1554
m1 Rice Rhys ap Griffith FitzUryan
m2 Sir Henry Daubeney, Earl of Bridgewater dsp 04.1548
Ho16-14 other issue d young
SIMUEL J WHITTED b 12.1894 Orange CO NC d 11.05.1925 Hillsboro, Orange, NC for parents and grandparents see above
m1 SALLIE JANE MCNEILL Hillsboro Township, Orange, NC, b 06.10.1892 Maxton NC d 29.11.1936 Fayetteville, Cross Creek, Cumberland, NC + 3 ch dau of JAMES MCNEILL and LUCINDA LIVINGSTON
m2 JULIA WILSON 17.11.1917 Hillsboro Township Orange, NC b 1895 Hillsboro, Orange, NC d 09.07.1922 Hopkinsville, Christian, + 2 chdau of JAMES WILSON and CATHARINE DICKENS
Sam Whitted United States World War Draft Registration Cards Name: Sam Whitted Event Type: Draft Registration Event Date: 1917-1918 Event Place: Orange Co, North Carolina, United States Gender: Male Nationality: United States Affiliate Publication Number: M1509 Affiliate Publication Title: World War Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards GS Film Number: 1765737 Digital Folder Number: 005152141 Image Number: 01694Simuel Whitted United States Census, 1940 Name: Simuel Whitted Event Type: Census Event Date: 1940 Event Place: Ward 3, Fayetteville, Cross Creek Township, Cumberland, North Carolina, United States Gender: Male Age: 46 Marital Status: Widowed Race (Original): Negro Race: Negro Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Head Relationship to Head of Household: Head Birthplace: North Carolina Birth Year (Estimated): 1894 Last Place of Residence: Same House Household Role Gender Age Birthplace Simuel Whitted Head M 46 North Carolina Stacy Whitted Son M 20 North Carolina Eunice Whitted Daughter F 22 North Carolina Duncan Whitted Son M 18 North Carolina Allen Whitted Son M 17 North Carolina District: 26-17A Family Number: 81 Sheet Number and Letter: 5A Line Number: 60 Affiliate Publication Number: T627 Affiliate Film Number: 2895 Digital Folder Number: 005460226 Image Number: 00694 SALLIE JANE MCNEILL Whitted North Carolina, Deaths and Burials Name: Sallie J. Whitted Gender: Female Burial Date: 29 Nov 1936 Death Date: 27 Nov 1936 Death Place: Fayetteville, Cross Creek, Cumberland, North Carolina Age: 44 Birth Date: 06 Oct 1892 Birthplace: Maxton, North Carolina Occupation: Housewife Race: Black Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Samuel Whitted Father's Name: James Mcneill Father's Birthplace: Maxton, North Carolina Mother's Name: Lucinda Livingston Mother's Birthplace: Maxton, North Carolina Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B03493-0 System Origin: North Carolina-EASy GS Film number: 1943125 Reference ID: 421Matches with Neale Dr. Jennifer Lynn Seely M.D. 10.08.2012 4th Cousin - Remote Cousin Add 39,00 Baker (South Carolina) / Baker (Tennessee)... User Image David M Bartlett 26.06.2013 4th Cousin - Remote Cousin Add 46,00 ADAMS / ALKIRE / ALLEN / ALMOND / ANDERSON... User Image Rev. James Robert Tyler 10.08.2012 5th Cousin - Remote Cousin Add 35,00 Samuels / Abney (England) / Acht / Ackley... User Image Darla Davidson Morales 10.08.2012 5th Cousin - Remote Cousin Add 29,00 Name: Sallie J. Whitted Gender: Female Burial Date: 29 Nov 1936 Death Date: 27 Nov 1936 Death Place: Fayetteville, Cross Creek, Cumberland, North Carolina Age: 44 Birth Date: 06 Oct 1892 Birthplace: Maxton, North Carolina Occupation: Housewife Race: Black Marital Status: Married Spouse's Name: Samuel Whitted Father's Name: James Mcneill Father's Birthplace: Maxton, North Carolina Mother's Name: Lucinda Livingston Mother's Birthplace: Maxton, North Carolina Indexing Project (Batch) Number: B03493-0 System Origin: North Carolina-EASy GS Film number: 1943125 Reference ID: 421 James Mcneill in entry for Sallie J. Whitted North Carolina, Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994 em Origin: North Carolina-EASy GS Film number: 540321 Reference ID: 268
-1 SAMUEL STACY WHITTED b 22.02.1919, NC d 08.11.1958, Fayetteville, Cumberland, NC m Mary E b 09.04.1921 d 14.02.2014 East Farmingdale Suffolk Co NY Notater for SAMUEL STACY WHITTED: Inscription: NORTH CAROLINA CPL BTRY B 99 COAST ART WORLD WAR II Samuel Stacy Whitted, Jr MemorialPhotosFlowersEditShare Learn about upgrading this memorial... Birth: Feb. 22, 1919 Death: Nov. 8, 1958 Family links: Spouse: Mary E Whitted (1921 - 2014)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Long Island National Cemetery Farmingdale Suffolk Co New York, USA Plot: Z, 2310 Edit Virtual Cemetery info [?] Imported from: US Veteran's Affairs Record added: Mar 04, 2000 Find A Grave Memorial# 2852156 Samuel Whitted in the U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 Name: Samuel Whitted SSN: 241-16-4107 BORN: 22 Feb 1919 Died: Nov 1958 State (Year) SSN issued: Samuel Stacy Whitted North Carolina, Deaths Name: Samuel Stacy Whitted Event Type: Death Event Date: 03 Nov 1963 Event Place: Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina Birth Year: 1894 Burial Date: 06 Nov 1963 Burial Place: Fayetteville, N. C. Cemetery: North Side Residence Place: Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina Address: Bain Dr. Gender: Male Age: 69 Marital Status: Widowed Race (Original): Colored Occupation: Shoe Repair Birth Date: 04 Mar 1894 Birthplace: Fayetteville, N. C. Reference ID: v 34A cn 34096 GS Film number: 1953498 Name: Stacy Whitted Event Type: Census Event Date: 1940 Event Place: Ward 3, Fayetteville, Cross Creek Township, Cumberland, North Carolina, United States Gender: Male Age: 20 Marital Status: Single Race (Original): Negro Race: Negro Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Son Relationship to Head of Household: Son Birthplace: North Carolina Birth Year (Estimated): 1920 Last Place of Residence: Same House Household Role Gender Age Birthplace Simuel Whitted Head M 46 North Carolina Stacy Whitted Son M 20 North Carolina Eunice Whitted Daughter F 22 North Carolina Duncan Whitted Son M 18 North Carolina Allen Whitted Son M 17 North Carolina District: 26-17A Family Number: 81 Sheet Number and Letter: 5A Line Number: 61 Affiliate Publication Number: T627 Affiliate Film Number: 2895 Digital Folder Number: 005460226 Image Number: 00694Born in Ward 3, Fayetteville, Cross Creek Township, Cumberland, North Carolina, United States Notater for Mary E: WIFE OF WHITTED, SAMUEL STACY JR CPL US ARMY SAMUEL WHITTED and Mary E i. DWAINE31 WHITTED.
-2 DUNCAN WHITTED b 1921, NC
-3 THELMAN ALLEN WHITTED b 22.01.1922 Jamaica NY d 23.05.1976 Bath, Steuben, NY
m DELORES BROWN b 20.08.1930 dau of LEANDER BROWN.
Branch of service: Us Air Force Rank attained: SSGT Wars/Conflicts: Vietnam Whitted United States Social Security Death Index Age 54 Given Name T Surname Whitted Birth Date 22 Jan 1922 State New York Event Date May 1976 TSGT, US AIR FORCE Jamaica the island in Virginia going to the water is a little town called that Jamaica Thelma Allen Whitted Index-only record Add alternate information Report issue Name: Thelma A Whitted Birth Year: 1922 Race: White, citizen (White) Nativity State or Country: North Carolina State of Residence: North Carolina County or City: Cumberland Enlistment Date: 23 Aug 1940 Enlistment State: North Carolina Enlistment City: Fort Bragg Grade: Private Grade Code: Private Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the Philippine Department Component: Regular Army (including Officers, Nurses, Warrant Officers, and Enlisted Men) Source: Civil Life Education: 1 year of high school Civil Occupation: Farm hands, general farms Marital Status: Single, without dependents Height: 70 Weight: 137 Born in Ward 3, Fayetteville, Cross Creek Township, Cumberland, North Carolina, United States Burial at Bath National Cemetery Bath, New York Steuben Co Name: Thelma Allen Whitted Service Info.: SSGT US AIR FORCE Birth Date: 22 Jan 1922 Death Date: 23 May 1976 Relation: Unknown Relationship To Whitted, Thelma Allen Interment Date: 27 May 1976 Cemetery: Bath National Cemetery Cemetery Address: VA Medical Center Bldg. 1301 Bath, NY 14810 Buried At: Section J Row 43 Site 1 Thelma Allen Whitted MemorialPhotosFlowersEditShare Learn about sponsoring this memorial... Birth: Jan. 22, 1922 Death: May 23, 1976 TSGT, US AIR FORCE Burial: Bath National Cemetery Bath Steuben Co New York, USA Plot: J, 43, 1 Notater for DELORES BROWN: Delores Whitted United States Public Records Name Delores Whitted Residence Date 01 Jan 1995-01 Jan 1998 Residence Place Syracuse, New York, United States Birth Date 20 Aug 1930 Address 200 Demong Dr Address Continued Syracuse, New York 13214 Possible Relatives Leeland D Whitted, Wellesley A Whitted Record Number 775608276 (315) 471-5987 Phone Number Recorded Date: 01 Jun 2004 Address: 60 Presidential Plz Address Continued: Syracuse, New York 13202 from 10 August 2005 to 15 November 2007 Syracuse, New York, United States Syracuse, New York 13214 Syracuse, New York, United States 200 Demong Dr Leeland D Whitted, Wellesley A Whitted lived together with her from 1 Januar 1995 to 1 Januar 1998
-3-1 LEELAND DAVID WHITTED b c 1956.
m TANYA WilliamSON.
-1 AYDEN WHITTED b c 2006 Syracuse NY
-3-2 KEVIN S WHITTED b 01.09.1955
m JODY WOMACK, b Chicago Cook, IL dau of ACE WOMACK and THELMA MCCULLOUGH
-1 PHILLIP WHITTED.
-2 Elizabeth WHITTED.
-3-3 WELLESLEY ALLEN WHITTED b 29.10.1950, Jamaica NY d 16.12.2011, Stone-Kethering Cancer center New York Usa m LENORE BROWN, 1991 b 23.09.1959. NUnited States Public Records, 1970-2009 Also Known As: Welles Whitted/Wells Whitted/Weslly A Whitted 01 Jan 2009 1580 Amsterdam Ave Apt 25 New York, New York 10031
-4 LEELAND WHITTED b 11.05.1915 Fayetteville NC d 07.12.1994 Suffolk, NY 1915. LEELAND30 WHITTED (SIMUEL J29, FRANCES28 MOORE, JAMES27, BENJAMIN26, John W25, MARGARET24 GOFFE, John23) b 11.05.1915 Fayetteville NC d 07.12.1994 Suffolk, New York ,Usa. m�tte ESTHER IRENE WALLIN 05.1948 F�rth Bayern Germany, dau of JOHAN WALLIN and OLUFINE IVERSEN b 03.01.1920 Frankendalsgt. 17. Larvik. d 10.06.1983 Buggesgt. 20, Larvik.. Recidence 1.june 1993 - 1.1.2004 Huntington New York Usa 40 Amsterdam Street Huntington New York Usa Leeland Whitted New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists, 1909 Name Leeland Whitted Event Type Immigration Event Date 1953 Event Place NYC, New York, United States Ship Name Waldeck Leeland Whitted Obituary Save Tag Share Print Download Obituaries: Leeland Whitted The deceased was born Tuesday, May 11, 1915 and was living in the state of New York when they applied for Social Security benefits. Leeland Whitted died December 7, 1994 at the age of 79 years, 6 months and 27 days. Obituary Details: Name: Leeland Whitted Age at Death: 79 years, 6 months, 27 days Birth Date: May 11, 1915 Registration Place: New York Death Date: December 7, 1994 Death Place: --- Record Date: --- People Listed in This Obituary: Leeland Whitted Name (Original): WHITTED LEELAND Event Type: Military Service Event Date: 24 Apr 1943 Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law Event Place: NYC, New York, United States Race: Negro Citizenship Status: citizen Birth Year: 1915 Birthplace: NORTH CAROLINA Education Level: 3 years of high school Civilian Occupation: Shoemakers and shoe repairmen, not in factory Marital Status: Single, without dependents Military Rank: Private Army Branch: No branch assignment Army Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men) Source Reference: Civil Life Serial Number: 32896590 Affiliate ARC Identifier: 1263923 Box Film Number: 05802.244 Event Type: Census Event Year: 1920 Event Place: Blue Springs, Hoke, North Carolina, United States Gender: Male Age: 4 Marital Status: Single Race: Mulatto Race (Original): Mulatto Relationship to Head of Household: Son Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Son Birth Year (Estimated): 1916 Birthplace: North Carolina Affiliate Film Number: 1684Social Security Number: 060-14-7675 Previous Residence Postal Code: 11743 Suffolk New York 01 Jun 1993-01 Jan 2004 Residence Date:Huntington, New York, United States (516) 427-4129 40 Amsterdam St Huntington, New York 11743 01 Jun 1993-01 Jan 2004 2nd Address: 700 E 156th St Apt 9E
2nd Address Continued: Bronx, New York 10455 01 Apr 1974
Possible Relatives: Claire Mrs Whitted Record Number: 65274986 INTRODUCTION These genealogies, comprising the colonial history of the majority of the free African American families of Virginia and North Carolina, reveal several facets of American colonial history previously overlooked by historians: Most families were the descendants of white servant women who had children by slaves or free African Americans. Many descended from slaves who were freed before the 1723 Virginia law which required legislative approval for manumissions. Families like Gowen, Cumbo, and Driggers who were free in the mid-seventeenth century had several hundred members before the end of the colonial period. Very few families descended from white slave owners who had children by their slaves, perhaps as low as 1% of the total. Many free African American families in colonial North Carolina and Virginia were landowners who were generally accepted by their white neighbors. Free Indians blended into the free African American communities. They did not form their own separate communities. Some of the light-skinned descendants of free African Americans formed the tri-racial isolates of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, and Louisiana. Virginia Origins Most of the free African Americans of Virginia and North Carolina originated in Virginia where they became free in the seventeenth and eighteenth century before chattel slavery and racism fully developed in the United States. When they arrived in Virginia, Africans joined a society which was divided between master and white servant - a society with such contempt for white servants that masters were not punished for beating them to death [McIlwaine, Minutes of the Council, 22-24]. They joined the same households with white servants - working, eating, sleeping, getting drunk, and running away together [Northampton Orders 1664-74, fol.25, p.31 - fol.31; McIlwaine, Minutes of the Council, 466-7; Hening, Statutes at Large, II:26, 117; Charles City Co Orders 1687-95, 468; Westmoreland Co Orders 1752-5, 41a]. Some of these first African slaves became free: Michael Gowen, a "negro" servant, was freed by the 18 January 1654 York Co will of Christopher Stafford [DWO 3:16]. Francis Payne of Northampton Co paid for his freedom about 1650 by purchasing three white servants for his master's use [DW 1645-51, 14]. Emanuell Cambow (Cumbo), "Negro," was granted 50 acres in James City Co on 18 April 1667 [Patent Book 6:39]. John Harris "negro" was free in 1668 when he purchased 50 acres in York Co [Deeds 1664-72, 327]. A number of African Americans living on the Eastern Shore gained their freedom in the seventeenth century. There were at least 33 taxable African Americans in Northampton Co in the 1670s who were free, later became free, or had free children. They represented one third of the taxable African Americans in the Co.(1) The Nickens and Weaver families came from Lancaster Co where Black Dick (Richard Nickens), his wife Chris, and their children were freed in 1690 by the will of John Carter [Wills 1690-1709, 5]. Free African Americans were beginning to be assimilated into colonial Virginia society in the mid-seventeenth century. Many were the result of mixed race marriages: Francis Payne was married to a white woman named Amy by September 1656 when he gave her a mare by deed of jointure [DW 1655-68, fol. 19]. Elizabeth Key, a "Mulatto" woman, successfully sued for her freedom in Northumberland Co in 1656, and married her white attorney, William Greensted [Record Book 1652-8, 66, 67, 85a, 85b]. Francis Skiper was married to Ann, an African American woman, before February 1667/8 when they sold land in Norfolk Co [W&D E:1666-75; Orders 1666-75, 73]. Peter Beckett, a "Negro" slave taxable from 1671 to 1677 in Northampton Co, Virginia, married Sarah Dawson, a white servant [OW 1674-79, 203; OW 1683-89, 59]. Hester Tate, an English woman servant in Westmoreland Co, had several children by her husband James Tate, "a Negro slave to Mr. Patrick Spence," before 1690 [Orders 1690-98, 40-41]. As the percentage of African Americans increased, so did tension between free African Americans and slave holders. In 1666 Bastian Cane, "Negro," was punished by the Northampton Co court for harboring, concealing, and trading with Francis Pigott's "Negro slave" [Orders 1664-74, fol.29]. And as more and more slaves replaced white servants, the Legislature passed a series of laws which designated slavery as the appropriate condition for African Americans: In 1670 the Virginia Assembly forbade free African Americans and Indians from owning white servants [Hening, Statutes at Large, II:280]. In 1691 the Assembly prohibited the manumission of slaves unless they were transported out of the colony. It also prohibited interracial marriages and ordered the illegitimate, mixed-race children of white women bound out for 30 years [Hening, Statutes at Large, III:86-87]. In 1705 the Assembly passed a law which all but eliminated the ability of slaves to earn their freedom by ordering that the farm stock of slaves shall be seized and sold by the church-wardens of the parish wherein such horses, cattle, or hogs shall be, and the profit thereof applied to the use of the poor of said parish [Hening, Statutes at Large, III:459-60]. In 1712 all fifteen members of the Anderson and Richards families were freed and given 640 acres in Norfolk Co, Virginia, by the will of John Fulcher, creating such a stir that the Legislative Council on 5 March 1712/3 proposed that the Assembly provide a Law against such Manumission of Slaves, which in time by their increase and correspondence with other Slaves may endanger the peace of this Colony [McIlwaine, Executive Journals of the Council, III:332]. In an effort to "prevent their correspondence with other slaves" Fulcher's executor, Lewis Conner, by a deed dated 20 March 1712/3, swapped their land in Norfolk Co with land on Welshes Creek in Chowan Co, North Carolina [Chowan DB B-1:109]. In 1723 the Virginia Assembly prohibited the freeing of slaves except in cases where they had rendered some public service such as foiling a slave revolt. Also in 1723, the Assembly amended the 1705 taxation law to make female free African Americans and non-reservation Indians over the age of sixteen tithable [Hening, Statutes at Large, IV:132-3].(2) Despite the efforts of the legislature, white servant women continued to bear children by African American fathers through the late seventeenth century and well into the eighteenth century. From these genealogies, it appears that they were the priMary source of the increase in the free African American population for this period. Over 200 families in this history descended from white women. Many of these women may have been the common-law wives of slaves since they had several mixed-race children. Fifty families descended from freed slaves, twenty-nine from Indians, and nineteen from white men who married or had children by free African American women. It is likely that the majority of the remaining families descended from white women since they first appear in court records in the mid-eighteenth century when slaves could not be freed without legislative approval, and there is no record of legislative approval for their emancipations. The law binding the children of white women by African Americans until the age of thirty-one applied to their daughters and granddaughters, so any "Mulatto" child bound until the age of thirty-one descended from a white woman. Table 1. Descendancy of Free African American Families in This Genealogy: Virginia and North Carolina White servant women 202 Freed slaves 50 Indians 29 White men 19 The replacement of white servants with African slaves, begun in earnest in 1660, continued for more than a century. African slaves had still not completely replaced white servants by 17 October 1773 when the jailer in Prince William Co advertised in the Virginia Gazette that he had caught a runaway white servant man: Committed to Prince William gaol a certain William Rawlings, who says he is the property of Francis Smith of Chesterfield. The owner is desired to pay charges, and take him away. and he advertised in the same edition that he had jailed a runaway white servant woman: Committed to the gaol of Prince William a servant woman about 26 years of age, named Mary Richardson; has on a short printed cotton gown, and striped Virginia cloth petticoat [R 17Oc73:33].(5) Elizabeth Bartlett, an indentured servant from Accomack Co, was punished in July 1716 for running away with her mistress' "Negro man named James" [Orders 1714-7, 28]. George Wallis, a white man, and "Negro Dick" were taken up as runaways in Westmoreland Co in November 1752 [Orders 1752-5, 41a]. Racial contempt for free African Americans did not fully develop as long as there were white servants in similar circumstances. It was during this period, as late as the end of the eighteenth century, that free African Americans were accepted in some white communities. Many free African Americans originated in or moved to Surry Co, Virginia, where their deeds, marriage bonds, and wills were recorded in the seventeenth and eighteenth century. They were the Banks, Blizzard, Byrd, Charity, Chavis, Cornish, Debrix, Jeffreys, Kersey, Peters, Scott, Sweat, Tann, Valentine, Walden, and Wilson families. Descriptions in the Surry Co, Virginia, "Registry of Free Negroes" in the late 18th and early 19th century read: Armstead Peters a Mulatoe man, ..aged about 56 years, born free of a yellowish complexion... (6 October 1794). James Williams a Mulatto man, pretty dark complexion, born of free parents residents of this Co, 35 years old .. (11 May 1797). Joseph Byrd son of Joseph and Nelly Byrd free Mulatto persons & residents of this Co 20 years old, 5'5" high, bright complexion, short thick hair, straight & well made (27 September 1798). William Tan, a mulatto man and son of Jemima Tan, a white woman late of this Co. He is of bright complexion, has straight black hair, pretty stout and straight made, aged 21 last September (3 December 1801) [Back of Guardian Accounts Book 1783-1804, nos. 1, 21, 35, 136]. Since so many free African Americans were light-skinned, many observers assume that they were the offspring of white slave owners who took advantage of their female slaves. Only three of the approximately four hundred families in this history was proven to descend from a white slave owner. They were the children of South Carolina planters: Collins, Holman, and Pendarvis. Like their fathers, they were wealthy slave owners who were accepted in white society. In 1782 Virginia relaxed its restrictions on manumission, and thereafter manumitted slaves contributed to the increase in the free African American population. By 1790 free African Americans were concentrated on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, the counties below the James River, and the northeastern part of North Carolina [Heads of Families - Virginia, 9]. This was a pattern of settlement similar to that of newly freed white servants. Land was available in Southside Virginia and in the northeastern part of North Carolina at prices former servants could afford [Morgan, American Slavery, 227-30]. Table 2. Number of free African Americans in Virginia and North Carolina and their percentage of the total free population in 1790 by Co Virginia North Carolina Charles City 363 (14.8%) York 358 (14.5%) Northampton 464 (12.7%) Surry 368 (11.8%) Henrico 581 (9.4%) Nansemond 480 (9.2%) James City 146 (8.8%) Dinwiddie 561 (8.5%) Powhatan 211 (8.5%) Southampton 559 (8.1%) Greensville 212 (7.7%) Sussex 391 (7.6%) Accomack 721 (7.4%) Prince George 267 (7.3%) Isle of Wight 375 (7.3%) Lancaster 143 (6.0%) Hardy 411 (5.9%) Goochland 257 (5.8%) New Kent 148 (5.8%) Chesterfield 369 (5.5%) Mecklenburg 416 (5.2%) Northampton 458 (8.2%) Hertford 232 (6.6%) Halifax 443 (5.8%) Robeson 277 (5.8%) Bertie 378 (5.1%) Craven 337 (4.9%) Granville 315 (4.6%) Total Virginia 12,866 (2.8%) Total North Carolina 5,041 (1.7%) Descendants of families which had been free during the colonial period continued to comprise a major part of the free African American population due to natural increase. In 1810 the Going/ Gowen family, free since the mid-seventeenth century, headed forty "other free" households with 105 persons in Virginia, sixty-two persons in North Carolina, eleven in South Carolina, and ten in Louisiana; the Chavis family, free since the seventeenth century, headed forty-one households containing forty-six persons in Virginia, 159 in North Carolina, and twelve in South Carolina. Table 3. Number of Persons in the Households of Families who had Been Free During the Colonial Period - 1810 Census Family Name Virginia North Carolina Anderson 7 52 Archer 9 51 Artis(t) 86 38 Banks 54 28 Bass 21 80 Battles 25 Be(a)vans 26 Beverly 79 Bunda(y) 70 Charity 41 Chavis/ Chavers 46 159 Cousins 52 6 Cuffee 96 Cumbo 43 Day 46 13 Elliott 43 Fuller 28 3 Going/ Gowen 105 62 Haithcock 9 70 Hammons 95 Harman 37 Howell 37 James 69 Johns 36 Ligan/ Ligon 39 Locklear 76 Locus/ Lucas 100 25 Meekins 26 Moore 65 Nickens 64 6 Overton 58 Oxendine 32 Pin(n) 48 Reed 12 43 Revell 35 Rich 64 Richardson 58 Roberts 111 Sample 36 Sparrow 19 Valentine 55 7 Vena/ Venie 64 Walden 24 87 Weaver 64 37 Migration to North Carolina Several free African Americans voted in the North Carolina General Assembly elections in 1701 [Saunders, Colonial Records, I:903]. Jack Braveboy was living in Chowan Co before 17 July 1716 when he was presented by the court: a negro, Coming into this Government with a woman and do live together as man and wife, it is ordered that the sd. Braveboy produce a Sufficient Certificate of their Marryage [Hoffman, Chowan Precinct North Carolina 1696 to 1723, 224]. In 1725 John Cotton was indicted for marrying a "Molatto Man to a White woman," and in 1726 the Rev. Mr. John Blacknall was fined fifty pounds for "joyning together in .. Matrimony Thomas Spencer and Martha paule a Molatto Woman" [Saunders, Colonial Records, II:591, 662]. Many of those who were free in Northampton Co, Virginia, settled in Craven Co, North Carolina. They were the Carter, Copes, Driggers, George, and Johnston families. They can be traced directly back to their seventeenth century Virginia ancestors. Those in the early eighteenth century lists of Northampton Co, Virginia tithables who immigrated to North Carolina were the Allen and Roberts families. The descendants of Nicholas and Bungey Manuel, "negro slaves" freed by the 28 October 1718 Elizabeth City Co, Virginia will of Edward Myhill, were in the Edgecombe, North Carolina Militia in the 1750s [Elizabeth City Co Deeds, Wills 1715-21, 194-5; Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the South, 675]. James and Peter Black came to Craven Co from Essex Co, Virginia, where they had been free born. John Heath tried to sell them as slaves to William Handcock, but the Craven Co court intervened on their behalf on 21 June 1745. Moll, Nell, Sue, Sall, and Will Dove, "Negroes," came to Craven Co, North Carolina, from Maryland with Leonard Thomas who was trying to keep them as his slaves in September 1749, but William Smith travelled to Maryland and proved their claim that they were free born [Haun, Craven Co Court Minutes, III:465; IV:11-12]. The family histories of over 80% of those counted as "all other free persons" in the 1790-1810 federal census for North Carolina indicate that they were descendants of African Americans who were free in Virginia during the colonial period. Free African American immigrants were of sufficient number in 1723 that the North Carolina General Assembly received complaints of great Numbers of Free Negroes, Mulattoes, and other persons of mixt Blood, that have lately removed themselves into this Government, and that several of them have intermarried with the white Inhabitants of this Province... [Clark, State Records, XXIII:106-7]. Relations With Whites While some North Carolina residents were complaining about the immigration of free African Americans, their white neighbors in Granville, Halifax, Bertie, Craven, Granville, Robeson and Hertford counties welcomed them. Their neighbors may have been accustomed to living among free African Americans in Virginia; they may have moved from Virginia in company with them; or perhaps they were drawn together by the adversities of the frontier. Neighbor depended heavily upon neighbor, and whites may have been more concerned with harsh living conditions than they were with their neighbors' color. The slave population on the frontier was much lower than in the settled areas of Virginia, so the presence of free African Americans would not have posed a threat to most settlers. And several of these free African Americans owned slaves of their own. However, land ownership was more likely the social equalizer for them and their white neighbors. The McKinnie family, originally from Isle of Wight Co, Virginia, was one of the leading white families in the area around the Roanoke River. Barnaby McKinnie, member of the General Assembly from Edgecombe Co in 1735, was witness to many of the early Bass, Bunch, Chavis, and Gibson deeds. John McKinnie called Cannon Cumbo his friend when he mentioned him in his 28 February 1753 Edgecombe Co will. Other leading white settlers who sold them land adjoining theirs and witnessed their deeds were Richard Washington, William and Thomas Bryant, Richard Pace, and William Whitehead. Arthur Williams, member of the General Assembly for Bertie Co in 1735, and John Castellaw, (brother?) of James Castellaw, a member of the Assembly from Bertie Co, had mixed-race common-law wives, Elizabeth and Martha Butler [Saunders, Colonial Records, IV:115 and the Butler history]. On 9 November 1762 many of the leading residents of Halifax Co petitioned the Assembly to repeal the discriminatory tax against free African Americans, and in May 1763 fifty-four of the leading citizens of Granville, Northampton, and Edgecombe Counties made a similar petition. They described their "Free Negro & Mulatto" neighbors as persons of Probity & good Demeanor (who) chearfully contribute towards the Discharge of every public Duty injoined them by Law. About ten years later a similar petition by seventy-five residents of Granville Co included those of a few of the free African Americans of the Co: Benjamin, Edward, and Reuben Bass, William and Gibea Chavis, Lawrence Pettiford, and Davie Mitchell (negro) [Saunders, Colonial Records, VI:902, 982; IX:96-97]. In March 1782 a Continental officer observed a scene in a local tavern at Williamsboro, North Carolina: The first thing saw on my Entrance was a Free Malatto and a White man seated on the Hearth, foot to foot, Playing all fours by firelight: a Dollar a Game [Journals of Enos Reeves, March 13, 1782, Manuscript Department, Duke University, cited by Crow, The Black Experience in Revolutionary North Carolina, 32]. By 1790 free African Americans represented 1.7% of the free population of North Carolina, concentrated in the counties of Northampton, Halifax, Bertie, Craven, Granville, Robeson, and Hertford where they were about 5% of the free population [Heads of Families - North Carolina, 9-10]. In these counties most African American families were landowners, and several did exceptionally well. Economic Condition and Race Relations Edward Carter was the fourth largest Dobbs Co landowner with 23,292 acres in 1780 [L.P.46.1 in Journal of N.C. Genealogy XII:1664]. He was head of a Dobbs Co household of 8 "other free," one white woman, and 20 slaves in 1790 [NC:137].(6) The Bunch, Chavis and Gibson families owned slaves and acquired over a thousand acres of land on both sides of the Roanoke River in present-day Northampton and Halifax counties, and the Chavis and Gowen families acquired over a thousand acres in Granville Co. William Chavis, a "Negro" listed in the 8 October 1754 muster roll of Colonel William Eaton's Granville Co Regiment, owned over a thousand acres of land, a lodging house frequented by whites, and eight taxable slaves [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the South, 716]. His son Philip Chavis also owned over a thousand acres of land, travelled between Granville, Northampton, and Robeson Counties, and lived for a while in Craven Co, South Carolina. Migration to South Carolina Some members of the Gibson family moved to South Carolina in 1731 where a member of the Commons House of Assembly complained that "several free colored men with their white wives had immigrated from Virginia." Governor Robert Johnson of South Carolina summoned Gideon Gibson and his family to explain their presence there and after meeting him and his family reported, I have had them before me in Council and upon Examination find that they are not Negroes nor Slaves but Free people, That the Father of them here is named Gideon Gibson and his Father was also free, have been informed by a person who has lived in Virginia that this Gibson has lived there Several Years in good Repute and by his papers that he has produced before me that his transactions there have been very regular, That he has for several years paid Taxes for two tracts of Land and had several Negroes of his own, That he is a Carpenter by Trade and is come hither for the support of his Family [Box 2, bundle: S.C., Minutes of House of Burgesses (1730-35), 9, Parish Transcripts, N.Y. Hist. Soc. by Jordan, White over Black, 172]. Like the early settlers of the North Carolina frontier Governor Johnson was more concerned with the Gibsons' social class than their race. Many of the free African Americans who were counted in the census for South Carolina from 1790 to 1810 originated in Virginia or North Carolina. They were: Bass, Berry, Biddie, Bonner, Bowman, Bradley, Braveboy, Bryan, Bugg, Bunch, Butler, Buzby, Carter, Chavis, Clark, Collins, Combest/ Cumbess, Cumbo, Demery, Driggers, Ferrell, Gallimore, Gibson, Gowen, Grooms, Hagan, Haithcock, Harmon, Hatcher, Hawley/ Holly, Hays, Hazell, Henderson, Hicks, Hilliard, Howard, Huelin, Hunt, Ivey, Jacobs, Jeffries, Jones, Kersey, Lamb, Locklear, Lowry, Lucas, Matthews, Mitcham, Mosely, Mumford, Oxendine, Pavey, Rawlinson, Reed, Rouse, Russell, Scott, Shoecraft, Shoemaker, Sweat, Tann, Turner, Valentine, Weaver, Webb, Wilson, and Winn. They represented many of the "free persons of Colour" of present-day Liberty and Marlborough counties, South Carolina, who petitioned the legislature to repeal the discriminatory tax against "free Negroes" on 20 April 1794: Richard Evins (Evans), Nathaniel Conbie (Cumbo), George Collins, William (his mark) Turner, Thomas Hulen, Spencer (his mark) Bolton, William (his mark) Swett, Solomon Bolton, James (his mark) Shewmak (Shoemaker), John (his mark) Turner, Junr., Solomon (his mark) Shewmk, Sampson (his mark) Shewmak, Thomas (his mark) Shewmake, Junr., Thomas (his mark) Shewmake, Senr., John (his mark) Shumake, James (his mark) Shumake, David Collins, Thomas Collins, John (his mark) Turner, Senr., Mildred (her mark) Turner, Grenelaper(?) (her mark) Turner, Catherine (her mark) Turner, Elias Hulon, Cudworth Oxendine, Archmack Oxendine, Dellie Gibson, and Drusilla Gibson. Others who signed the petition were Isaac Linagear, Isaac Mitchell, Jonathan Price, Nathan Price, G(?)reter (his mark) Colder, Moses (his mark) Colder, and George Mccloud. Stephen Gibson, Isaac Linegear, Jr., Jur.(?) Driggers, James Ivey, Joseph (his mark) Bass and Levi Gibson were considered white when they signed in support of the petition [South Carolina Department of Archives and History, General Assessment Petition, 1794, no. 216, frames 370-374, Free People of Color ST 1368, series no. 165015, item 216]. Few colonial South Carolina Co court records have survived, so it is difficult to determine the origin of the other families. However, at least three families were the descendants of white slave owners who left slaves and plantations to their mixed-race children: Collins, Holman, and Pendarvis. James Pendarvis expanded his father's holdings more than fourfold to 4,710 acres and 151 slaves. John Holman, Jr., established a plantation with 57 slaves on the Santee River in Georgetown District and then returned to his homeland in Rio Pongo, West Africa to resume the slave trading he learned from his English father [Koger, Black Slaveowners, 104, 108-110, 112-121]. According to Koger, free Indians in Charleston were part of the free African American community. They married members of the free African American community and were members of the Brown Fellowship Society, an organization of "lighter skinned men" which maintained a cemetery, operated a school for the children of its members, and supported charity and social functions. Proof of descent from a free Indian allowed free African Americans to avoid the discriminatory state capitation tax [Koger, Black Slaveowners, 16-17; S.C. Dept. of Archives & History, Public Programs Document Packet No.1]. Free association of Indians and African Americans is also evident from their family genealogies. Rachel Garden, "a free Mustee," married Robert Baldwin, "a free Blackman," in Charleston on 5 September 1801 Discriminatory Taxation and Indentured Apprenticeship
In mid-eighteenth century North Carolina we find wealthy mixed race families counted in some years by North Carolina tax assessors as "mulatto" and in other years as white. Jeremiah and Henry Bunch, Bertie Co slave owners, were taxed in Jonathan Standley's 1764 Bertie Co list as "free male Molattors" in 1764, but as whites in Standley's 1765 Bertie list, and again as "free Molatoes" in 1766 [CR 10.702.1]. Michael Going/ Gowen was taxed in Granville Co as white in 1754 and was called "Michael Goin, Mulattoe" in 1759 [CR 44.701.19]. John Gibson, Gideon Gibson and Gibeon Chavis, all married the daughters of prosperous white farmers. Some members of the Gibson, Chavis, Bunch and Gowen families became resolutely white after several generations. While some free African Americans owned slaves and were accepted in white society, others married slaves and socialized with slaves. Hester Anderson, one of those freed in 1712 in Norfolk Co, was the common-law wife of a slave. She was the ancestor of the Artis family of Southampton Co, Virginia, and several North Carolina counties. James Revell of Cumberland Co entrusted his executor with the task of making application to the legislature for his wife's freedom [WB C:21].(7) Abel Carter was suspected of aiding a runaway slave. The 14 November 1778 issue of the North Carolina Gazette of New Bern advertised a reward for a negro fellow named Smart .. Tis supposed he is harboured about Smith River by one Abel Carter, a free Negro, as he has been seen there several times [Fouts, NC Gazette of New Bern, I:83]. However, the majority were small farmers owning a few hundred acres who married other free African Americans. Their marriages can be identified from colonial wills and tax lists, and they were recorded in the Co marriage bonds starting in the late eighteenth century. They suffered under the discriminatory North Carolina tax law enacted in 1749 which described taxables as all and every White Person, Male, of the Age of Sixteen Years, and upwards, all Negroes, Mulattoes, Mustees Male or Female, and all Persons of Mixt Blood, to the Fourth Generation, of the Age of Twelve Years, and upwards, and all white Persons intermarrying with any Negro, mulatto, or Mustee, or other Person of mixt Blood, .. shall be deemed Taxables... [Leary & Stirewalt, North Carolina Research, Genealogy and Local History, chapter 13]. Thus, free African American and Native American households can be identified by the taxation of their female family members over twelve years of age. Some light-skinned people would claim to be white to avoid this discriminatory tax, and they would be listed by the tax collector with the notation, "Refuses to list his wife" [Thomas and Michael Gowin in the 1761 list of John Pope, CR 44.701.19]. It was in the interest of the tax collector to classify those of doubtful ancestry as "Mulatto" since he received a portion of the tax. However, those with some political and economic influence like the Bass and Bunch families were often listed as white. In addition to the discriminatory tax, poor and orphaned African American children were bound out until the age of twenty-one by the Co courts just like their poor white counterparts.(8) In July 1733 the General Assembly received complaints from "divers Inhabitants" that divers free People, Negroes, Molattoes residing in this Province were .. bound out until they come to 31 years contrary to the consent of the Parties bound out. The said comittee further report that they fear that divers Persons will desert the settlement of those parts .. The General Assembly ruled that those illegally bound should be released and the practice of binding out children to thirty-one years of age instead of twenty-one was to cease [Saunders, Colonial Records, III:556].(9)
The children were bound as apprentices in various crafts. Some apprentices were bound "to learn the art, trade, and mystery of farming" which may simply have meant working as an unpaid field hand; others were trained as coopers, blacksmiths, cordwainers, or other useful occupations. The November 1774 Bertie Co Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions ordered eight-year-old Jemima Wiggins and ten-year-old Mary Beth Wiggins, "bastard Mulattos of Sarah Wiggins," bound to John Skinner. However, this order was reversed in the May 1775 Court session when Edward Wiggins, the children's father, convinced the court of the said Skinners ill & deceitful Behavior procuring sd Order... [Haun, Bertie Co Court Minutes, IV:157]. The courts bound out the children of many free African American women because they were the common-law wives of slaves, but Doll Burnett argued against the binding of her daughter, Edith, in the 28 May 1777 Johnston Co court: and the court taking the Conduct Character and Circumstances of the said Doll Burnet into consideration & finding no just reasons to apprehend that the said Edith would become a charge to this Co, Ordered her to be returned to the care of her said Mother again [Haun, Johnston Co Court Minutes, II:260]. In some instances the indenture laws virtually enslaved a person for life. George Cummins had the indenture of his white servant woman named Christian Finny extended by a year and her child bound for thirty-one years by order of the 7 December 1736 Carteret Co court because she had a "Mallatto Bastard Child during her service." She may have been the common-law wife of a slave for she was charged with having another "Melato" born 10 July 1739 and another on 20 December 1743. When she applied to the court for her freedom on 9 June 1744, the court ruled that she serve for another five months to pay for the cost of the court suit against her. When she again applied for her freedom six months later, the court ruled that on checking the record she serve another year since she had a "Mullatto Child in the time of her servitude" [Minutes 1723-47, fol.33c, fol.58, 59b-c, 62d, 151-2]. Some unscrupulous masters treated their apprentices like slaves. On 21 September 1742 David Lewis brought John Russell, a six-year-old mixed-race boy, into Craven Co court, requesting that he be bound to him and promising to Cause to be learned the sd Boy to Read & Write a Ledgable hand & teach him or cause to be taught the Shoemakers trade... However, Lewis "made a present of the said boy" to his brother, John Lewis, of Chowan Co, and his brother sold the boy to Captain Hews of Suffolk Co, Virginia [Haun, Craven Co Court Minutes, III:328, 653]. Between 1759 and 1786 there were sixteen African American apprentices in Craven Co who at the completion of their indentures had to petition the court for their freedom. The court ruled in the favor of the petitioners in every case [Minutes 1758-66, 1:22c; 1764-75, 1:50d; 1772-84, 1:49c, 58c-d, 59d, 61c; 2:4b, 34a-b, 49a, 79a; 1784-87, 1:5c, 11c, 33d; 2:26b].(10) Caleb Lockalier was bound apprentice to Stephen Kades who assigned him to Francis Kennaday, who assigned him to James Oneal, who assigned him to Thomas Hadley, who refused to release him from his indenture until ordered to do so by the 27 July 1786 Cumberland Co court [Minutes 1784-7, Thursday, 27 July 1786]. John Harris, a white Hyde Co carpenter, found guilty of begetting a bastard child by Mary Ba_row, a white spinster, was required by law to support her. However, in June 1756 when the child was about two months old, the court learned that the child was mixed race. Harris was compensated for his expense by binding the child, a "Molatto Named George," to him for twenty-one years [Haun, Hyde Co Court Minutes, II:174].(11) Robert West, Sr., advertised in the North Carolina Gazette of New Bern on 13 March 1752 for Thomas Bowman as if he were a runaway slave: Ran away from the subscribers, on Roanoke River, a Negro fellow, named Thomas Boman, a very good blacksmith, near 6 feet high, he can read, write and cyper, Whoever will apprehend him shall be paid 12 Pistoles, besides what the law allows [Fouts, NC Gazette of New Bern, I:3]. Almost twenty years later Thomas Bowman was a taxable "free Molatto" in John Moore's household in the Bertie Co tax list of 1771, 1772, and 1774 [CR 10.702.1, Box 13]. A South Carolinian advertised in the North Carolina Central and Fayetteville Gazette on 25 July 1795 for Nancy Oxendine, daughter of Charles Oxendine of Robeson Co: $10 reward to deliver to the subscriber in Georgetown, a mustie servant woman named Nancy Oxendine, she is a stout wench, of a light complexion about 30 years old. It is supposed she has been ??els away by her brother and sister, the latter lives in Fayetteville [Fouts, Newspapers of Edenton, Fayetteville, & Hillsborough, 81]. We also find cases where children were willingly bound by their parents to neighbors, friends, and relatives. Lovey Bass bound her illegitimate child, Nathan, to her neighbor, George Anderson. George Anderson was probably the boy's father. He devised his land to Nathan and his farm animals to Lovey Bass but left his wife and children only a shilling each [Original 1771 Granville Co will]. Other apprenticeships were simply a way for a person to acknowledge responsibility for a child's support. Mary Bibby, a "black" taxable, had a "base born" child named Fanny who was bound out to Amy Ingram in Bute Co on 13 May 1772 [Warren Co WB A:227]. However, Mary had been living in the Ingram household for at least ten years prior to this. She and a slave named Charles were "black" taxables in Jesse Ingram's household in Gideon Macon's list for Goodwin's District of Granville Co in 1761 [CR 44.701.19], and she and Charles were taxables in the Ingram household in the Bute Co tax list of William Person in 1771 [CR 015.70001]. Mary was Charles' common-law wife according to a 28 June 1893 letter from a Bibby descendant, Narcissa Rattley, to her children.(12) Some masters took the apprenticeships seriously. In Bertie Co on 26 September 1768 seven-year-old Frederick James, "natural son of Ann James," was bound as an apprentice to John Norwood [CR 10.101.7]. And about fifty years later on 25 February 1817 we find Frederick James able to write his own Bertie Co will in good handwriting [Original at N.C. Archives]. Sale Into Slavery Free African Americans were also in danger of having their children stolen and sold into slavery. In his Revolutionary War pension application on 7 March 1834 Drury Tann declared in Southampton Co, Virginia court that he was stolen from his parents when a small boy by persons unknown to him, who were carrying him to sell him into Slavery, and had gotten with him and other stolen property as far as the Mountains on their way, that his parents made complaint to a Mr. Tanner Alford who was Then a magistrate in the Co of Wake State of North Carolina to get me back from Those who had stolen me and he did pursue the Rogues & overtook Them at the mountains and took me from Them. An advertisement in the 10 April 1770 issue of the North Carolina Gazette of New Bern describes how the Driggers family was victimized in Craven Co, North Carolina: broke into the house .. under the care of Ann Driggus, a free negro woman, two men in disguise, with marks on their faces, and clubs in their hands, beat and wounded her terribly and carried away four of her children [Fouts, NC Gazette of New Bern, I:65-6]. And John Scott, "freeborn negro," testified in Berkeley Co, South Carolina, on 17 January 1754 that three men, Joseph Deevit, William Deevit, and Zachariah Martin entered by force, the house of his daughter, Amy Hawley, and carried her off, with her six children, and he thinks they are taking them north to sell as slaves. One of the children was recovered in Orange Co, North Carolina, where the Co court appointed Thomas Chavis to return the child to South Carolina on 12 March 1754 [Haun, Orange Co Court Minutes, I:70-1]. Stealing free African Americans to sell them into slavery in another state was not a crime in North Carolina until 1779. However, free African Americans were afforded some protection under the law. In 1793 the murderer of John James of Northampton Co was committed to jail according to the 20 March 1793 issue of the North Carolina Journal: Last night Harris Allen, who was committed for the murder of John James, a free mulatto, of Northampton Co, made his escape from the gaol of this town. He is a remarkable tall man, and had on a short round jacket [Fouts, NC Journal, I:205]. Service in the Revolutionary War Many of the families in this history have at least one member who fought in the Revolutionary War. Several moved to South Carolina in the eighteenth century, and their names appear in the musters of the South Carolina Militia in the 1759 Cherokee Expedition [Clark, Colonial Soldiers of the South, 701, 883, 892, 894]. This service alongside whites established long lasting friendships. William Bryan, a Justice of the Peace for Johnston Co, testified in court for Holiday Haithcock in support of his application for a Revolutionary War pension on 21 September 1834 explaining that in the times of our Revolutionary War free negroes and mulattoes mustered in the ranks with white men .. This affiant has frequently mustered in company with said free negroes and mulattoes .. That class of persons were equally liable to draft - and frequently volunteered in the public Service. And H. Thompson Venable wrote for him to the Commissioner of Pensions in Washington, the case of Holliday Hethcock of N.C. has been suspended merely because he was a free man of color. As we understand that several cases of this sort have been admitted, you will oblige us by having it admitted. Charles Roberson Kee, a leading citizen of Northampton Co, testified that he knew Drury Walden for more than twenty years and that no man, not James Polk himself is of better moral character. The Free Negro Code Many free African American families sold their land in the early nineteenth century and headed west or remained in North Carolina as poor farm laborers. This was probably the consequence of a combination of deteriorating economic conditions and the restrictive "Free Negro Code" laws. Beginning in 1826 and continuing through the 1850s, North Carolina passed a series of restrictive laws termed the "Free Negro Code" by John Hope Franklin. Free African Americans lost the right to vote and were required to obtain a license to carry a gun. Tensions arising from Nat Turner's slave rebellion in nearby Southampton Co, Virginia, played a major role in the passage of these laws.(13) It is also possible that moves against the African American population helped to divert the attention of poor whites from their worsening economic conditions in the 1830s. With the whole state literally up in arms over Nat Turner's rebellion, delegates to the General Assembly from Newbern called on the Assembly "setting forth the incompetency of free persons of color exercising the privilege of voting." Edmund B. Freeman, editor of the Roanoke Advocate, a Halifax Co Weekly, boldly came to their support in the January 5, 1832 issue: It cannot be denied that free negroes, taken in the mass, are dissolute and abandoned -yet there are some individuals among them, sober, industrious and intelligent - many are good citizens; and that they are sometimes good voters we have the best proofs .. We do think that too much prejudice is excited against this class of our population... -but, at the same time, there is a class of white skinned citizens, equally low and abandoned, whose absence whould be little regretted [N.C. Archives, Microfilm HaRA-2]. If his attitude toward free African Americans was typical of white Halifax Co residents, this would help to explain why free African Americans made up over 18% of the free population of the Co in 1810 [NC:59]. The editor's backhanded compliment certainly compares well to the sentiments of Robeson Co residents: The Co of Robeson is cursed with a free-coloured population that migrated originally from the districts round about the Roanoke and Neuse Rivers. They are generally indolent, roguish, improvident, and dissipated [Franklin, Free Negro in North Carolina, 79 (MS in Legislative Papers for 1840-41); Schweninger, Race, Slavery, and Free Blacks, Series 1, 96]. or a northern paper quoted in the 5 January 1832 issue of the Roanoke Advocate complaining about "the evils arising from the immigration of free blacks" from other states into Pennsylvania: Overun by an influx of ignorant, indolent & depraved popullation most dangerous to the peace, rights & liberties of our citizens .. [N.C. Archives Microfilm HaRA-2, January 5, 1832]. John Hope Franklin recorded a famous case in which Elijah Newsom of Cumberland Co was prosecuted for carrying his gun in the Co [Franklin, Free Negro in North Carolina, 77 (State v. Newsom, 27 N.C., 183)]. However, Halifax Co and Robeson Co appear to have granted gun licenses freely. These licenses were recorded in the Co court records from 1841 through 1846.(14) Many of those who left the state were enumerated in the 1840-1860 censuses of Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, and Michigan. Some went to Canada and a few to Haiti and Liberia. By 1857 when Henry Chavers (Chavis) emigrated to Liberia, life for free African Americans in North Carolina must have been truly oppressive. A letter written for him to his friend, Dr. Ellis Malone of Lewisburg in Franklin Co, describing Liberia sounds like that of a recently liberated slave: this Land of Freedom .. a nation of free and happy Children of a hitherto downcast and oppressed Race .. now begin to enjoy life as a man should do .. did my Coloured Friends only know or could they have seen what already have seen they would not hesitate a moment to come to this Glorious Country [Ellis Malone Papers, NUCMC, 21-H, William R. Perkins Library, Duke University].(15) By 1870 many of those who remained behind were living in virtually the same condition as the freed slaves. In the 1870 census for Northampton Co, North Carolina, the most common occupation listed for those who were free before 1800 was "farm laborer," the same occupation as the former slaves. Some married former slaves, and by the twentieth century they had no idea their ancestors had been free. Indian Ancestry Indians who adopted English customs became part of the free African American communities. There were no Indian communities separate and distinct from the free African American communities. In order to have established a separate Indian community, Indians would need to have had a strong preference for marriages and relationships with other Indians. However, no such preference is evident in the marriages of families with Indian ancestry. They appear to have made no differences between themselves and African Americans. There were no complete nuclear Indian families (both parents, plus children) among Indian slaves mentioned in seventeenth century Accomack and Northampton Co records, while there were many among African slaves [Deal, Race and Class, 75]. did not find any nuclear Indian families in the eighteenth century Virginia and North Carolina tax lists.(16) Molly Cockran, a free Indian woman from Goochland Co, had a child by a slave, "Negro Ben," in August 1765 [Jones, The Douglas Register, 348]. The children of Judith Cypress, an Indian woman from Surry Co, Virginia, married African Americans. Both families became part of the free African American community. John Teague was an Indian tenant on land in Accomack Co on 8 September 1725 [Orders 1724-31, 37]. His likely descendants were Robert Teague, a "Mulato" taxable on himself and a horse in Northampton Co, Virginia, in 1787 [Schreiner-Yantis, 1787 Census, 1260] and Sacker Teague who registered as a "free Negro" in Accomack Co: born July 1785, a light Black, 5 feet 10-1/2 Inches, Born free [Register of Free Negroes, no.3]. William Press, an Indian "born .. of the body of a free Negro called Priscilla," was fined for failing to list himself as a taxable in Northampton Co, Virginia, in 1730 [Mihalyka, Loose Papers 1628-1731, 239]. The descendants of David Pinn, an Indian taxed in Benjamin George's Christ Church Parish, Lancaster Co household in 1745 and 1746 were so much a part of the African American community by 1785 that a descendant left his estate to his wife with the proviso that she not marry a slave. Otherwise, it was to go to his sister who was married to a member of the free African American Nickens family [Library of Virginia Microfilm, Lancaster Tithables 1745-95, 1, 6; Northumberland Co Wills and Administrations, 80]. It appears that some Indians with English surnames took their names from African American parents. Solomon Bartlett (born about 1727), a "free Mulatto" living in Bertie Co in 1772, was probably the ancestor of Solomon and Fanny Bartlett (born about 1800) who were counted in the 1808 Nottoway Indian census [Executive Papers, June 21-July 22, 1808, Gov. William H. Cabell, box 154a, LVA]. John Dungee, a "free Mulatto," received thirty lashes in July 1755 when he was convicted of the attempted rape of a white woman in Brunswick Co, Virginia [Orders 1753-6, 451, 498]. He was probably the grandfather of John Dungee, a Pamunkey Indian "descended from the aborigines of this dominion," who petitioned the Virginia Legislature to allow his wife, the daughter of a slave and her slaveowner, to remain in Virginia in 1825 [King William Co Legislative Petition, 19 December 1825, LVA]. Francis Skiper was married to Ann, an African American woman, before 2 February 1667/8 when they sold 100 acres of land in Norfolk Co [W&D E:28; Orders 1666-75, 73]. They may have been the ancestors of George Skiper, one of the Nottoway Indians who sold land in Southampton Co on 2 February 1749 [DB 1:98]. The history of the Bass family, a mixed-race Nansemond and English family, illustrates the position of culturally English Indians Americans in Virginia and North Carolina. Their ancestor, John Bass of Norfolk Co, Virginia, married an Indian woman in 1638. There is no evidence that the family ever adopted any Indian customs. John Bass' son William1 Bass purchased land in Norfolk Co in 1729. William's son Edward Bass purchased land there in 1699 and had normal dealings in the Co court [DB 6, no.2, fols. 36, 170, 255; Orders 1708-10, 124; 1710-17, 14, 136]. William1's daughter Mary Bass was the mistress of two white children who were bound to her by the Norfolk Co court on 8 June 1714 [DB 6:189]. William1 Bass obtained a certificate from the Norfolk Co court clerk in 1727: An Inquest p'taining to possession & use of Cleared & Swamplands .. William Bass, Senr. & his kinsmen .. are persons of English and Nansemun Indian descent with no Admixture of negor, Ethipopic blood. William1 Bass' son by the same name, William2 Bass, described as tall and swarthy, also obtained a certificate of Indian ancestry from the Norfolk Co Clerk on 20 September 1742 [Bell, Bass Families of the South, 15]. His descendants were at least as much African as Indian since he married Sarah Lovina, the "Molatto" daughter of a "Negro Woman" named Jean Lovina, in 1729 [Norfolk WB 6:fol.96; DB 12:188; 18:41-2]. About seventy years later on 27 May 1797 their grandson obtained a certificate from the Norfolk Co Clerk stating that he was of English and Indian descent and is not a Negroe nor yt a Mulattoe as by some falsely and malitiously stated. and that he was the son of Sarah Lovina, a vertious woman of Indian descent [Virginia State Archives Accession no.26371].(17) William2 Bass' brothers came to North Carolina in the early eighteenth century, and their descendants settled in Northampton, Bertie, and Granville Counties. Those who settled in Northampton and Bertie Counties prospered and were among the larger landowners in the Co. They married whites and most were considered white after a few generations. The Granville branch of the family were relatively small landowners who married free African Americans and were considered African American after a few generations. One of the Granville Co descendants, William Bass, was called "free negro" in an undated Granville Co court presentation [CR 44.289.19]. Another William Bass was the foster son of a slave in Marlboro District, South Carolina. His extraordinary case illustrates both the extent which the family intermarried with African Americans and the degree of repression suffered by free African Americans in the mid-nineteenth century. On 14 December 1859 he petitioned the legislature to become the slave of Philip W. Pledger explaining that his position as a free person of color, a negro, is more degrading and involves more suffering in this State, than that of a slave .. he is preyed upon by every sharper with whom he comes in contact .. and is charged with and punished for every offence guilty or not, committed in the neighborhood .. and lives a thousand times harder, and in more destitution, than the slaves of many planters [Henry, Police Control of the Slave in South Carolina, 196-7 (Charleston Courier, 20 December 1859)].(18) Definition of "Mulatto" John Bunch, "a Mulatto," and Sarah Slayden, a white woman, petitioned the Council of Virginia to allow them to marry because the Minister of Blisland Parish (in New Kent and James City counties) had refused to marry them. The Attorney General was undecided whether the petition "came within the intent of the Law to prevent Negros and White Persons intermarrying" because he could not resolve "Whether the issue begotten on a White woman by a Mulatto man can properly be called a Mulatto, that name as conceive being only appropriated to the Child of a Negro man begotten upon a white woman or a white man upon a negro woman...[McIlwaine, Executive Journals of the Council, III:28, 31]. In October 1705 Virginia passed a law barring anyone convicted of a crime as well as "any negro, mulatto or Indian" from holding office and added, "for the clearing all manner of doubts which hereafter may happen to arise upon the construction of this act, or any other act, who shall be accounted a mulatto, Be it enacted and declared...That the child of an Indian and the child, grandchild, or great grandchild, of a negro shall be deemed, accounted, held and taken to be a mulatto" [Hening, The Statutes at Large, III:229-235]. This has been taken by some to mean that there was a community of people of mixed white and Indian ancestry in Virginia. However, no such community existed. The law was apparently enacted in response to the request of John Bunch, a "Mulatto," the son or grandson of an African American man, who petitoned the Council of Virginia on 16 August 1705 for permission to marry a white woman. In October 1785 Virginia passed a law specifically "declaring what persons shall be deemed mulattoes": every person of whose grandfathers or grandmothers any one is, or shall have been a negro, although all his other progenitors, except that descending from the negro, shall have been white, shall be deemed a mulatto, and so every person who shall have one-fourth or more of negro blood, shall, in like manner, be deemed a mulatto [Hening, The Statutes at Large, XII:184]. But regardless of the legal definition, the word "Mulatto" was most commonly used by the colonial Co courts of Virginia and Maryland when they prosecuted over one thousand cases in which white women who had children by a slave of African descent were sold with their "Mulatto" children as servants. The few cases in which a woman had a child by an Indian were prosecuted under the same law as white bastardy for which the penalty was a fine or corporal punishment. Tri-racial, "Portuguese," and "Indian" Communities Some of the lighter-skinned descendants of these families formed their own distinct communities which have been the subject of anthropological research. Those in Robeson Co, North Carolina, are called "Lumbee Indians," in Halifax and Warren counties: "Haliwa-Saponi," in South Carolina: "Brass Ankles" and "Turks," in Tennessee and Kentucky: "Melungeons" and "Portuguese," and in Ohio: "Carmel Indians." Several fantastic theories on their origin have been suggested. One is that they were from Raleigh's lost colony at Roanoke and another that they were an amalgamation of the Siouan-speaking tribes in North and South Carolina [Blu, The Lumbee Problem, 36-41]. Documents from a court case held in Johnson Co, Tennessee in 1858 provide a detailed description of one such family. They illustrate the extent to which the family was accepted by the white community and the extent to which the family history was already clouded by myths in 1858. Joshua Perkins, born about 1732 in Accomack Co, Virginia, was the "Mulatto" son of a white woman [Orders 1731-36, 133]. He owned land in Robeson Co, North Carolina, in 1761, moved to Liberty Co, South Carolina, and in 1785 moved to what later became Washington Co, Tennessee [Bladen Co DB 23:80, 121, 104-5, 424-5, 147-8; Philbeck, Bladen Co Land Entries, no. 1210]. Along the way, succeeding generations of his family married light-skinned or white people. They owned a ferry, race horses, and an iron ore mine; ran the local school house, and were election officials. However, conditions had changed drastically just prior to the Civil War in 1858 when Jacob F. Perkins, great-grandson of Joshua Perkins, brought an unsuccessful suit against one of his neighbors in the Circuit Court of Johnson Co for slander because he called him a "free Negro" [The Perkins File in the T.A.R. Nelson Papers in the Calvin M. McClung Collection at the East Tennessee Historical Center]. More than fifty witnesses made depositions or testified at the trial. Many of the deponents had known three generations of the family in North Carolina, South Carolina, or Tennessee. Sixteen of twenty-two elderly witnesses who had actually seen Joshua Perkins testified that he was a "Negro," describing him as a dark skinned man with sheeps wool and flat nose .. [Ibid., deposition of Nancy Lipps]. black man, hair nappy .. Some called Jacob (his son) a Portuguese and some a negro [Ibid., deposition of John Nave, 88 years old]. Knew old Jock (Joshua) in North Carolina on Peedee .. right black or nearly so. Hair kinky .. like a common negro [Ibid., deposition of Abner Duncan, 86 years old]. However, eighteen witnesses for Perkins testified that Joshua Perkins was something other than "Negro" - Portuguese or Indian.(19) They said little about his physical characteristics and those of his descendants. Instead, they argued that he could not have been a "Negro" and been so totally accepted by his community: dark skinned man .. resembled an Indian more than a negro. He was generally called a Portuguese. Living well .. Kept company with everybody. Kept race horses and John Watson rode them [Ibid., deposition of Thomas Cook, 75 years old]. mixed blooded and not white. His wife fair skinned .. They had the same privileges [Ibid., deposition of Catherine Roller, 80 years old]. Hair bushy & long - not kinky. Associated with white people .. Associated with .. the most respectable persons. Some would call them negroes and some Portuguese [Ibid., deposition of John J. Wilson, about 70 years old]. He was known of the Portuguese race .. Four of his sons served in the Revolution .. Jacob and George drafted against Indians .. they came from and kept a ferry in South Carolina [Ibid., deposition of Anna Graves, 77 years old]. They kept company with decent white people and had many visitors [Ibid., deposition of Elizabeth Cook, about 71]. I taught school at Perkins school house .. they were Portuguese .. associated white peoples, clerked at elections and voted and had all privileges [Ibid., deposition of David R. Kinnick, aged 77]. Some who testified in favor of the Perkins family had never seen Joshua Perkins and seemed to be genuinely confused about the family's ancestry: I was well acquainted with Jacob Perkins (a second generation Perkins). A yellow man - said to be Portuguese. They do not look like negroes. have been about his house a great deal and nursed for his wife. She was a little yellow and called the same race. Had blue eyes and black hair. Was visited by white folks [Ibid., deposition of Mary Wilson]. One of the deponents, seventy-seven-year-old Daniel Stout, explained very simply how people of African descent could have been treated well by their white neighbors: Never heard him called a negro. People in those days said nothing about such things [Ibid., deposition of Daniel Stout]. Many of these light-skinned communities were isolated from both the white and former slave populations after the Civil War. Mobile Hobson was the descendant of Ann Hobson, a white woman of Elizabeth City Co, and a slave. He was a very old man when interviewed by the Virginia Writers Project which described him as "Grecian featured with skin as white as a white man's." He described events in Poquoson, Virginia, after the Civil War: We used to go to de white churches fo' de war; an' arter dey started schools dey say we was Injuns. Well, we was, too, partly. But we wasn't no Negroes. First dey say we couldn't go in de white church no more. Well, we stopped goin'. Den when dey start de schools, dey say we couldn't go to de white schoolhouse. Some wouldn't go to de colored schoolhouse, an' some would. My dad wouldn't let us go to school wid de Negroes, so we didn't git no schoolin. When it come to marryin' we was in a worse fix. Couldn't marry white an' we wasn't aimin to marry colored. Started in to marryin' each other an' we been marryin' close cousins ever since [WPA, The Negro in Virginia, 36]. (The foreword to the 1994 printing warns that a thicker dialect was added in some interviews). And a study in 1886 described these groups and their relations with the newly freed slaves: The line of demarcation between the Old and New "Ishy" is not only still plainly visible, but bids fair long to continue so. Associating but little with each other, intermarriage is not common. A free Negro who marries a freed one almost invariably loses caste and is disowned by his people. In their habits, manner, and dress, the free negroes still resemble, as they always did, the poorest class of whites much closer than they do the freedman [Dodge, "Free Negroes of North Carolina," Atlantic Monthly 57 (January 1886):20-30].(20) Mixed-race families from Virginia were among the earliest settlers of Bladen Co, North Carolina, from which Robeson Co was formed in 1787. They were described in a report to the colonial governor of North Carolina in 1754: 50 families a mixt Crew, a lawless People, possess the Lands without patent or paying quit rents; shot a Surveyor for coming to view vacant lands being inclosed in great swamps. ... No Indians...in the Co [Saunders, Colonial Records, V:161]. The colonial tax lists for Bladen Co listed the following mixed-race families as "Mulattoes" from 1768 to 1770: Braveboy, Carter, Chavis, Clark, Cox, Cumbo, Dimry, Doyal (Dial), Drake, Evans, Goin, Groom, Hammons, Hayes, Hunt, Ivey, James, Johnston, Jones, Kersey, Lamb, Locklear, Lowery, Overton, Oxendine, Perkins, Phillips, Russell, Skipper, Sweat, Sweeting, Walden, Wharton, Wilkins, and Wilson. Only one person was called an Indian: Thomas Britt [Byrd, William L., III, Bladen Co Tax Lists, 1768-1774, I: 4-9, 14-17, 24-46, 50]. A complaint of 13 October 1773 listed "free Negors and Mullatus living upon the Kings land...Raitously Assembled together" in Bladen Co: Captain James Ivey, Joseph Ivey, Ephraim Sweat, William Chavours Clark, Bengman Dees, William Sweat, George Sweat, William Groom, Senr, William Groom, Junr, Gidion Grant, Thomas Groom, James Frace, Isaac Vaun, Sol. Stableton, Edward Locklear, Tiely Locklear, Major Locklear, Recher Groom, and Ester Carsey [G.A. 73, Box 7]. Actually, most of these families were either granted or purchased land in Bladen Co during the eighteenth century. John Groom entered 200 acres in 1748, John Locklear entered 100 acres in 1752, and Major Locklear was living on 100 acres in 1753 when a land entry was recorded for that land in the name of two white men. Thomas Ivey recorded a land entry for 150 acres in February 1754 and in December 1754 Robert Sweat was granted 150 acres which was sold by Philip Chavis in 1768. A representation from Bladen Co to the House of Assembly on 18 December 1773 complained of the number of free negroes and mulattoes who infest that Co and annoy its Inhabitants [Saunders, Colonial Records, IX:768]. And a white man named Jacob Alford petitioned on behalf of the inhabitants of the upper section of Bladen Co that he and his neighbors lived in "Constant dread & Fear of Being Robbed and Murdered by a Set of Robbers and Horse Thiefs," mostly "mulattoes" who numbered about forty [Schweninger, Race, Slavery, and Free Blacks, Series 1, 58]. Winslow Driggers was a notorious leader of one of the outlaw, back-country communities in South Carolina that bordered Bladen Co and which were said to consist of both white and mixed-race men. In the Fall of the year 1770 he escaped from jail in Savannah, GA, and returned to the area of the Little Peedee River in North and South Carolina where he continued his outlaw career. The following year a band of ex-Regulators captured him at his hideout near Drowning Creek and used the provisions of the Negro Act as an excuse to hang him on the spot [Brown, South Carolina Regulators, 29-31, 103; Saunders, Colonial Records of North Carolina, IX:725, 771]. Most of the families listed in the 1790 and 1800 Robeson Co census as "other free" are traced in this history back to persons referred to as "Negroes" or "Mulattos" in Virginia or North Carolina. These are the Branch, Braveboy, Brooks, Carter, Chavis, Cumbo, Dunn, Evans, Gowen, Hammond, Hogg, Hunt, Jacobs, James, Johnston, Kersey, Locklear, Manuel, Newsom, Oxendine, Revell, Roberts, Sweat and Wilkins families. It appears from court records that free African Americans in Robeson Co were at times accepted by the white population. They attended white schools and churches, voted, and mustered with whites. On 1 April 1805 the Robeson Co court appointed James Lowery overseer of a road, a position usually reserved for whites [Minutes I:321]. However, they lost many of their rights with the passage of North Carolina's "Free Negro Codes" from about 1826 to 1850. Charles Oxendine was indicted by the Robeson Co court for assault and battery and fined fifteen dollars. When he failed to pay his fine, the court ordered the sheriff to hire him out since he was a "free Negro." Oxendine appealed the ruling to the supreme court of North Carolina in 1837 on the basis that the law unconstitutionally discriminated against free persons of color. During the Civil War, two cousins of the Lowery family of Robeson Co were murdered while absent from fortification duty. The white man suspected of their murder was himself murdered shortly afterwards. A few months later in March 1865 a grandson of James Lowery, Allen Lowery, and his son William were murdered by the White Home Guard on the suspicion they were aiding escaped Union prisoners. The following month Hector Oxendine was murdered on the suspicion he helped General Sherman when he marched through Robeson Co. In response to these acts Henry Berry Lowery, a son of Allen Lowery, led a band of armed men who killed or drove from the Co those who were involved in the murders. The band remained at large for nearly ten years despite the determined efforts of the White Home Guard, federal troops, and huge rewards for bounty hunters [Blu, The Lumbee Problem, 50-65]. The New York Herald sent journalist Alfred Townsend to the Co to report on the band. He described the area where most of the former free persons of color were living as Scuffletown...The Mulatto Capital...spreads besides three or four miles on both sides of the (Rutherford Railway) track and is surrounded on three sides with swamps, a tract of several miles, covered at wide intervals with hills and log cabins of the rudest and simplest construction, sometimes a half dozen of these huts being proximate. The people have few or no horses, but often keep a kind of stunted ox to haul their short, rickety carts... and a little old lever-well of the crudest mechanism. The cabin is found built of hewn logs, morticed at the ends, the chinks stopped with mud, the chimney built against one gable on the outside of logs and clay, with sticks and clay above where it narrows to the smoke hole. There is beside the large chimney place, a half barrel, sawed off, to make lye from the wood ashes, and the other half of the barrel is seen to serve the uses of a washtub. The mongrel dog is always a feature of the establishment. The two or three acres of the lot are generally ploughed or planted in potatoes or maize...The bed is made on the floor, there are two or three stools; only one apartment comprising the whole establishment. Just such a place as the above is the house of Henry Berry Lowery, the outlaw chief, except that, being a carpenter he has nailed weather strips over the interstices, between the logs and made himself a sort of bedstead and some chairs. His cabin has two doors, opposite each other. The Scuffletowners go out to work as ditchers for the neighboring farmers who pay them magnanimous wages of $6 a month. The above picture while true of the majority of Scuffletowners, is not justly descriptive of all. The Oxendines are all well to do, or were before this bloody feud began, and the Lowerys were industrious carpenters, whose handiwork is seen at Lumberton, Shoe Heel and all round that region...The whites hated the settlement because it was a bad example to the negroes. But most people were Baptists or Methodists, and nearly all owned their own homesteads [Townsend, The Swamp Outlaws, 42-5]. He described Henry Berry Lowery as "a yellow fellow, Indian-looking...of mixed Tuscarora, mulatto, and white blood...has straight black hair, like an Indian...one of the handsomest mulattoes you ever saw." And stated that the Lowerys "and their blood relatives showed Indian traces while Scuffletown at large is mainly plain, unromantic mulatto." He described the predominantly-white Co seat of Lumberton as wholly built of unpainted planks or logs which have become nearly black with weather stains. The streets are sandy and without pavements of either brick or wood [Townsend, The Swamp Outlaws, 39, 42-6]. Though started for the purpose of exacting revenge for the murders of members of the Lowery family, the band also demonstrated that the community could not be intimidated by whites. Much of the white community was in fear of the band, but their leader was quoted as saying, We don't kill anybody but the Ku Klux [Townsend, Swamp Outlaws, 26-7]. The end of the band came in 1874 with the death of Steve Lowery, but the establishment of a self defence force helped their community maintain some political power at a time when white aggression prevented many African Americans from exercising their political rights. After the Civil War the former free persons of color voted for the same party as the former slaves: Republican. This made for an almost equal division between the Democrats and the Republicans in Robeson Co (and in North Carolina as a whole) [Blu, The Lumbee Problem, 20, 61, 73]. However, those who had been free before the Civil War objected to the arrangement whereby the schools were divided between white and "Colored" districts. Their settlements were included in twelve of Robeson Co's "Colored" districts. In 1885 North Carolina passed a law sponsored by Hamilton McMillan, a Democrat from Robeson Co, creating separate school districts for the former free persons of color of the Co. McMillan invented the name "Croatan Indians" and theorized that they had descended from a friendly tribe of Indians on the Roanoke River in eastern North Carolina who had mixed with the whites in Sir Walter Raleigh's lost colony in 1587 [Blu, The Lumbee Problem, 62]. Twelve "Croatan Indian" districts were created from districts which had formerly been "Colored" [Minutes, Co Board of Education, 1885-1911, 1-4]. This swung many of their votes to the Democrats. Thus, in the early part of the Jim Crow era, the Democrats solidified their position in the legislature and solved the problem of drawing racial lines in a Co where they had been blurred. In 1900 when the former slaves were disenfranchised by Jim Crow laws and "Red Shirt" violence, the "Croatan Indians" lost much of their political influence since the Republicans were no longer a factor in politics. The 1885 law did not confer any benefits, just made a division that created three castes in Robeson Co: white, Colored and "Croatan Indian." Later, there would be three sets of water fountains, seating areas, rest rooms, etc. [Blu, The Lumbee Problem, 23, 62-3]. The change of name from "mulattoes" to "Croatan Indians" did not change white attitudes toward them. Whites shortened the name to the pejorative "Crows." The name was changed to "Cherokee Indians of Robeson Co" in 1913, "Siouan Indians of Lumber River" in 1934-1935, and they were recognized by the U.S. Congress as Lumbee Indians in 1956. The 1885 North Carolina bill changed the history of Indians in the Southeast. Anthropologist James Mooney included the Croatan Indians and other mixed-race communities in adjoining North and South Carolina counties in his studies of the Indian tribes of the Southeast in 1907, and Frank m Speck travelled throughout the Southeast "discovering" lost tribes [Blu, The Lumbee Problem, 41]. Person Co granted a group called "old issue negroes" their own separate school on 2 February 1887. It was discontinued about 1896 but reestablished on 4 January 1901: listed as "Mongolian" through 1906, "Cuban" from 6 April 1908 through 1911, and listed as for "the Indian race" in October 1912 [Person Co School Board Minutes cited by mC. Waldrep, III, personal communication, 20 April 2000]. Other invented North Carolina Indian tribes followed: the Sampson Co Coharie Indians, Columbus Co Waccamaw-Siouan Indians, and Halifax Co Haliwa-Saponi Indians. Virginia recognized the former free-person-of-color community of Norfolk Co as Nansemond Indians and the community in Amherst Co as Monacan Indians. A study in 1920 described the group in Halifax Co: Probably the largest group of free Negroes to be found in North Carolina was the exclusive "old issue" settlement known far and wide as the Meadows, near Ransom's Bridge on Fishing Creek in Halifax Co. The group still bears the appellation "old issue" and are heartily detested by the well-to-do Negroes in the adjoining counties [Taylor, R. H., The Free Negro in North Carolina (James Sprunt Historical Publications) v. 17, no.1, p.23]. Indian Reservations It is also evident that most Indians living on Virginia reservations during the colonial and early national periods made little distinction between themselves and African Americans. In 1811 Thomas Jefferson described the remaining members of the Mattopony tribe as being "three or four men only and they have more Negro than Indian blood [Johnston, Race Relations in Virginia, 281]. A number of free African American families had joined the Pamunkey reservation by 1836 when they signed a Pamunkey petition to the governor: Isaac Miles, Jr. (one of the "headmen"), Anderson Holt, William Holt, Ben Holt, Archia Miles, Sylvanus Miles, Pleasant Miles, William Sweat, Abram Sweat and Allen Sweat [Rountree, Pocahontas's People, 344]. One hundred and forty-three whites in Prince William Co, Virginia, petitioned the legislature in 1843 concerning the Pamunkey Tribe saying Now the Pamunkys form only a small remnant of the population, having so largely mingled with the negro race as to have obliterated all striking features of Indian extraction. Their land is now inhabited by two unincorporated bands of free mulattoes in the midst of a large slave holding community. The Pamunkey submitted a counter-petition in which they claimed that they were generally of at least half Indian extraction [LVA, Legislative Petitions, King William Co, 1843, B-1207, B-1208, cited by Russell, Free Negro of Virginia, 129]. The Gingaskin Indians of Northampton Co, Virginia, said to be as numerous as all other tribes in the Co put together, numbered only thirty persons by 1769. In 1813 their descendants were described as a heterogeneous mixture of Indian, Negro, and white [Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore, 30, 284]. Their land was divided among the heads of families, and in 1828 the clerk of Northampton Co court stated that their descendants were respectable free Negro landowners [Johnston, Race Relations in Virginia, 280-1]. The nearest thing to a census of the reservations is provided by the deeds by which Indians living on tribal lands sold or leased their land. The deeds were signed by the "chief men" (and women) of the tribe. The principal members of the Nottoway and Nansemond living in present-day Southampton Co were: King Edmunds, James Harrison, Ned, Peter, Robert Scoller, Sam, Wanoke Robin, William Hines, Frank, Wanoke Robin, Jr., Cockarons Tom, and Cockarons Will (in 1735). Sam, Frank, Jack Will, John Turner, Wat Bailey, and George Skiper (in 1750). John Turner, and Celia Rogers (a Nansemond Indian) and Suky Turner (in 1795) [Surry Co DB 8:550; Southampton Co DB 1:98; 7:714]. Between 1734 and 1756 the Nottoway had been so reduced by "the want of the common necessaries of life, sickness, and other casualties" that the Virginia Legislature allowed them to sell a total of 18,000 acres of their land in Southampton Co [Hening, Statutes at Large, IV:459; V:170; VI:211; VMHB V:339]. They used land sales and leases to support themselves. There were only six adults and eleven children in the census taken in 1808: adults: Littleton Scholar, Tom Turner, Jemmy Wineoak, Edy Turner, Nancy Turner, and Betsy Step children: Tom Step, Henry Turner, Alexander Rogers, John Woodson, Winny Woodson, Anny Woodson, Polly Woodson, Fanny Bartlett, Solomon Bartlett, Billy Woodson, and Jenny Woodson [Executive Papers June 21- July 22, 1808, Gov. William H. Cabell, Box 154a, LVA]. No adult Indian was married to or sharing a household with any other adult Indian [Roundtree, "The Termination and Dispersal of the Nottoway Indians of Virginia," VMHB 95:193-214]. A legislative petition from Southampton Co in 1818 reported that Their husbands and wives are chiefly free negroes [Legislative Petition, Southampton Co, December 16, 1818, LVA]. Some of the names of the Chowan Tribe were recorded in Chowan Co deeds by which they sold their land on Bennett's Creek in 1734 in what was later Gates Co. They were Charles Beasley, James Bennett, Thos Hoyter, Jeremiah Pushin, John Reading, John Robins, & Nuce Will [Chowan DB W-1, 215-216, 237-239, 247-253]. When the surviving members of the tribe sold the last 400 acres of their 11,360 acre patent in 1790, they were described as a parcel of Indian women, which has mixed with Negroes, and now there is several freemen and women of Mixed blood as aforesaid which has descended from the sd Indians[General Asembly Session Records, Nov-Dec 1790, Box 2; Gates Co DB 2:273, 274; A-2:33]. About 300 Tuscarora men, women, and children were living on 40,000 acres in Bertie Co between 1752 and 1761 [Saunders, Colonial Records, V:161-2, 320-1]. The tribe never gave up its Indian customs. Their numbers had been reduced to 260 in 1766 when they leased part of their land. 155 members of the tribe moved to the state of New York after the 1766 lease, and the remainder joined them in 1802 [Swanton, Indian Tribes of North America, 87]. Since they left the Southeast, it is difficult to determine the extent to which they mixed with the free African American population of Bertie Co. Many of their names were recorded in the deeds of 1766 and 1777 by which they leased over 8,000 acres of the land in the southwest corner of Bertie Co between the Roanoke River and Roquist Pocosin to the Attorney General: James Allen, Sarah Basket, Thomas Basket, William Basket, Betty Blount, Billy Blount, Sr., Billy Blount, Jr., Edward Blount, George Blount, Sarah Blount, Thomas Blount, Bille Blunt, Jr, Samuel Bridgers, William Cain, John Cain, Molly Cain, Wineoak Charles, Jr., Wineoak Charles, Sr., Bille Cornelius, Charles Cornelius, Isaac Cornelius, Billy Denis, Sarah Dennis, Billy George, Snipnose George, Watt Gibson, James Hicks, John Hicks, Sarah Hicks, Senicar Thomas Howell, Tom Jack, Capt. Joe, John Litewood, Isaac Miller, James Mitchell, Bille Mitchell, Bille Netof, Bille Owens, John Owens, Nane Owens, William Pugh, John Randel, Billy Roberts, Tom Roberts, Jr., John Rogers, Harry Samuel, John Senicar, Thomas Senicar, Ben Smith, John Smith, Molly Smith, Thomas Smith, Bille Sockey, William Taylor, Bridgers Thomas, Tom Thomas, Lewis Tuffdick, West Whitmel Tufdick, Whitmel Tuffdick, Isaac Whealer, James Wiggians, John Wiggins, Molly Wineoak and Bette Yollone [DB L-2:56; M:314-9]. The names of the Piscataway Indians living in Richmond Co, Virginia were mentioned in a court case in September 1704: Young Toby, Long Tom, Jack the Fidler, Old Mr. Thomas, Bearded Jack, Jemmy, Harry Capoos, and Bearded Jack [Orders 1702-1704, 361]. Members of the Sapony in Orange Co, Virginia, were mentioned in a court case in 1742-1743 in which they were charged with stealing a hog and burning the woods: Alex Machartion, John Bowling, Manissa, Caft Tom, Isaac Harry, Blind Tom, Foolish Jack, Charles Gibb, John Collins, and Little Jack [VMHB III:190]. The Cherokee lived in the mountainous regions of North Carolina and East Tennessee and had little contact with the colonists. Endnotes: 1. Tithable Heads of Household: Bastian Cane and his wife Grace, Emanuel Driggers, Basshaw Ferdinando, his wife Susan, and Hannah Carter, John Francisco Negro and Christian Francisco, William Harman and his wife Jane, Anthony Johnson, John Johnston (2), John Kinge, Philip Mongon and his wife, Francis Pane Negro, King Tony and his wife Sarah. Tithables in White Households: John Archer Negro, Peter Beckett Negro, Edward and Thomas Carter, Thomas, Frances, and Mary Driggus Negro, Peter and Joan George, Jane Guzell, Ann Harmon, Gabriel and Bab Jacob, and Daniel and Isabell Webb [Order Books 1657-64, p.103, fol.104, 176, 198; 1664-74, fol.14, 15, 19, 42, 54, pp. 15, 42, 54, 55; 1674-79, fol.114, p.191]. In the year 1677 there were 25 tithable free African Americans and 53 tithable slaves out of a total of 467 tithables [1674-79, 189-91]. 2. Female free African Americans were made tithable in 1668, but the 1705 law did not include them [Hening, Statutes at Large, III:258-9]. Norfolk Co officials did not enforce the 1723 amendment until 1735-1736 when female members of the Anderson, Archer, Bass, Hall, Manley, and Price families were taxed [Wingo, Norfolk Co Tithables, 1730-1750, 144, 157, 168, 183, 185, 190]. Surry Co probably did not enforce the 1723 amendment until 21 November 1758 when the Surry Co court presented thirteen free African Americans for not listing their wives as tithables. They were the Banks, Barkley, Barlow, Charity, Debrix, Eley, Peters, Simon, Tann, Walden, and Wilson families [Orders 1757-64, 135]. 3. Families descended from white women whose histories are included in this work include the Allen, Alvis, Ancel, Anderson, Armstrong, Arnold, Baker, Baltrip, Banks, Barber, Barnett, Bazden (2 children), Beckett, Bell, Bibbens, Bibby, Boon, Boyd, Britt, Brooks, Bryant, Bugg, Bunch, Bunday, Burke, Burkett, Burnett, Burrell, Buss, Butler, Byrd, Cassidy, Chambers, Clark, Collins, Combess, Conner, Cook (two families), Cooley, Copes, Cousins, Cunningham, Cuttillo, Davenport, Davis, Day, Dempsey, Dennis, Donathan, Driver, Duncan, Dungee, Dunn, Dunstan, Elliott, Ellis, Farrell, Finnie, Fletcher, Flora, Fortune, Gallimore, Grace, Graham, Grant, Grantum, Graves, Gray, Grayson, Gregory, Griffin, Grimes, Gwinn, Hall, Hamilton, Hammond, Harrison, Haws, Haynes, Heath, Hilliard, Hobson, Hodges, Hogg, Holt, Hood, Howard, Howell, Hubbard, Hughes, Kelly, Kent, King, Lamb, Lang, Lansford, Lawson, Lewis (two families), Lighty, Ligon, Locus/ Lucas, Lynch, McCarty, McCoy, McIntosh, Madden, Magee, Manly (two families), Martin, Mason, Matthews, Mays, Meade, Mills, Morgan, Morris, Murray, Murrow, Nicholas, Norris, Norman, Oliver, Overton, Oxendine, Palmer, Parsons, Perkins, Phillips, Pickett, Pierce, Powell, Price, Proctor, Pryor, Pursley, Range, Redman, Reed, Ridley, Roach, Roberts, Robinson, Rollins, Ross, Ruffs, Russell, Sample, Sampson, Saunders, Scott, Shepherd, Simmons, Simms, Simpson, Sorrell, Sparrow, Stephens, Stewart, Stringer, Swan, Symons, Tate, Thomas, Timber, Toney, Tootle, Toyer, Tyler, Tyner, Tyre, Venie/ Venners, Wallace, Warwick, Webb (two families), West, Whistler, White (two families), Wiggins, Williams, Wilson, Winn, Wise Wood, Wooten and Worrell families. Other white women who had mixed-race children were: - Jane Alexander in 1754 [Prince William Co Orders 1754-5, 4, 131]. - Mary Ballard on 29 March 1708 [Northampton Co Orders, Wills 1698-1710, 398]. - the mother of Joseph Barham in July 1744 [Charles City Co Orders 1737-51 311], - Dorothy Bestick, Accomack Co in 1687 [W&Co 1682-97, 119a] - Hannah Boughan in 1714 in Northumberland Co [Orders 1713-19, 102]. - Ann Bradger in 1744 [Chamberlayne, Vestry Book of Stratton Major Parish, King & Queen Co, 56] - Mary Breedlove in 1767 [Essex Co Court Orders 1764-7, 415, 469]. - Sarah Bunbury in 1692 [Richmond Co Orders 1692-94, 40] - the mother of Margaret Callahan in 1751 [Frederick Co Orders 1751-3, 418]. - Elizabeth Cambridge in 1702 [Essex Co Orders 1699-1702, 116] - Eleanor Caverner in 1724 [Richmond Co Orders 1721-32, 158, 164, 208] - Elizabeth Chilmaid in 1706 [York DOW 13:19] - Margaret Chiswick in 1705 [Richmond Co Orders 1704-8, 97]. - Mary Cicile (3 children) in 1702 [Richmond Co Orders 1702-04, 157] - Hannah Clagg in 1695 [Princess Anne Co Minutes 1691-1709, 81]. - Mary Collowhough in 1691 [Westmoreland Orders 1690-92, 24] - Elizabeth Crane in 1712 [Westmoreland Orders 1705-21, 203a] - Margaret Davison in 1748 [Frederick Co Orders 1745-8, 501, 505] - Catherine Dennison in 1704 [Lancaster Co Orders 1702-13, 107]. - Charlotte Deormond before 1769 [Rowan Co Minutes 1766-9, 16 (abstract p. 194)]. - Mary Edgar in 1772 [Princess Anne Co Minutes 1770-3, 369]. - Eleanor Fielding in 1753 [York Co Judgments & Orders 1752-4, 232]. - Christian Finny in 1736 [Carteret Co Minutes 1723-47, fol.33c] - Margaret Fitzgerald in 1703 [Richmond Co Orders 1702-04, 274] - Isabel Forbess in 1761 and 1764 [Historic Dumfries, Records of Dettingen Parish, 114-5] - Sarah Gupton in 1737 [Richmond Co Orders 1732-9, 556]. - Tamer Haislip in 1765 [Chesterfield Co Orders 1765-7, 96] - Eliza Hamilton in 1758 [Norfolk Orders 1755-9, 209] - Mary Hanson in 1706 [York DOW 12:424] - Mary Hipsley in 1707 [Westmoreland Co Orders 1705-21, 64, 69, 72] - Martha Hudman in 1760 [Prince William Co Orders 1759-61, 223, 229, 230, 241] - Isabel Hutton in 1707 [Accomack Co Orders 1703-9, 91a, 122] - Martha Inglish in 1768 [Isle of Wight Co Orders 1764-8, 498] - Dorcas Johnston in 1758 [Caroline Co Court Orers 1755-8, 347]. - Jane Kewmin in 1703 [Richmond Co, Va. Orders 1702-04, 154] - Jane Knox in Augusta Co in 1758 [Orders 1757-61, 177, 221, 285]. - Elizabeth Lane in 1691 (two children) [Surry Orders 1682-91, 771, 777] - Mary Lawhan in 1708 [Middlesex Co Orders 1705-10, 177, 181]. - Mary Lawler on 30 July 1707 [Westmoreland Co Orders 1705-21, 64] - Isabella Levingston in 1768 [Fairfax Co Orders 1768-70, 70, 90]. - Bridget Lugrove in 1692 (two children) [Henrico Co Orders 1678-93, 406, 419] - Mary Lynn (Robert Hitch) before 1710 [Westmoreland Co Orders 1705-21, 144]. - Katherine Mackeel in 1699 [Princess Anne Co Minutes 1691-1709, 211, 213, 224]. - Jane Morrison in 1768 and 1770 [Fairfax Co Orders 1768-70, 70; 1770-2, 17, 145]. - Mary Ormes in 1697 [Middlesex Co Orders 1694-1705, 182]. - Mary Overton in Orange Co, Virginia, in 1750 [Orders 1747-54, 259, 261]. - Mary Owen in 1720 [Prince George Co Orders 1714-20, 320] - Mary Phillips in 1694 [Northumberland Orders 1678-98, part 2, 673] - Ann Pittman in 1722 [Princess Ann Co Orders 1717-28, 151] - the mother of Sarah, a "molotto" in York Co in 1694 [OW 9:318]. - Eleanor Poor in 1704 [Lancaster Co Orders 1702-13, 70]. - Mary Poore (two children) in 1686 [Surry Orders 1682-91, 529, 630] - Ann Pullen in 1688 [Henrico Orders 1678-93, 278] - Ann Pursley in December 1737 [Westmoreland Co Orders 1731-39, 252a] - Eleanor Road in Augusta Co in 1747 [Orders 1745-7, 288] - Mary Rowland in 1740 [Surry Deeds, Wills, 9:172] - Jane Scot in Augusta Co in 1749 [Orders 1747-51, 112] - Ann Screws in 1748 [Isle of Wight Co Orders 1746-52, 109] - Margaret Shaw in 1715 [Prince George Co Orders 1714-20, 30], - Susanna Shelton in 1686 [Surry Orders 1682-91, 508] - Mary Sherredon in 1736 [Surry DW&c 1730-38, 569] - Tamer Smith served a six months prison term and paid a 10 pound fine in order to marry Major Hitchens, head of a Northampton Co, Virginia household of 4 free tithables and 2 slaves in 1737 and 1744 [L.P. 1737, 1744; L.P. #24 (1738) by Deal, Race and Class, 216] - Mary Taggat in 1751 [Lunenburg Orders 2:474]. - Margaret Theloball in 1735 [Princess Ann Co Orders 1728-37, 272] - Ann Tillett in January 1744/5 [Pasquotank Co Court Minutes, 1737-53, 141] - Joan Tinkham in 1687 [Westmoreland Co Orders 1675-89, 611]. - Ann Vasper in 1732 [Overwharton, Stafford Co Register, 1724-74, 30] - Anne Verty in 1747 [Frederick Co Orders 1745-8 354] - Mary Vincent in 1664 [Accomack Co DW 1664-71, fol. 20] - Sarah Williamson in July 1716 [Saunders, Colonial Records of North Carolina, V:114]. - Catherine Wilson in 1723 [Northampton Co, Virginia Orders 18:86]. - Ann Wimball in 1703 [York Co DOW 12:80]. 4. Families descended from freed slaves include: Africa, Anderson, Archer, Artis, Black, Bowser, Cane, Carter, Charity, Churton, Cole, Cornish, Cuffee, Cumbo, Dove, Driggers, Drury, George, Gowen, Harmon, Harris, Jacobs, James, Jeffries, Johnson, Leviner, Lytle, Manuel, Mongom, Moore, Mordick, Newton, Nickens, Payne, Roberts, Sisco, and Tann families. Families descended from Indians who married into the free African American community include: Bass, Cockran, Cypress, Findley, Hatcher, Hatfield/ Hatter, Hiter, Jeffery, Jumper, Kinney, Lang, Lawrence, Logan, Month, Pinn, Press, Teague, Robins, and Vaughan. Families descended from white men who married free African American women include: Berry, Combs, Ivey, Lantern, Newsom, Norwood, Snelling, Skipper and Sweat. 5. The same advertiser in that edition clearly identified a runaway free African American, Reuben Dye, as a "Negro man." 6. In a most extraordinary move, on 13 February 1773 the Dobbs Co court recommended to the General Assembly that Edward Carter's daughters be exempted from the discriminatory tax against female children of African Americans [Saunders, Colonial Records of North Carolina, IX:495]. 7. Another member of this family, Hiram Revels, first African American to be elected to the U.S. Senate, was born in Fayetteville, Cumberland Co, North Carolina in 1822 [Encyclopedia Britannica, Ready Reference & Index VIII:538]. 8. North Carolina and Virginia enacted apprenticeship laws similar to those in England. In 1646 Virginia passed a law giving justices of the peace at their own discretion the right to bind out children of the poor "to avoyd sloath and idleness wherewith such children are easily corrupted, as also for the relief of such parents whose poverty extends not to give them breeding" [Hening, Statutes at Large, XXVII:336]. 9. Carteret Co, however, continued the practice of binding mixed-race children until the age of thirty-one at least until 1759 [Minutes, 1747-64, 53]. This attitude of the court may explain why free African Americans made up only 0.3% of the free Carteret Co population in 1790. Craven and Granville Counties, on the other hand, bound out free African American girls until the age of eighteen - the same as for white girls, and free African Americans made up almost 5% of the free population of these counties in 1790 (4.6 and 4.9% respectively) [Heads of families - North Carolina, 10; Craven Minutes 1764-66, 50d; 1779-84, 79a; 1784-86, 49a; 1786-87, 26b; Granville Minutes, 1792-95, 65, 92]. 10. The Craven Co court also ruled in favor of three African Americans who were born free elsewhere but held in bondage in Craven Co between 1770 and 1778 [Minutes 1764-75, 2:147b; 1772-84, 2:38d, 48b, 58c-d, 69a]. 11. George Barrow was head of a Hyde Co household of 5 "other free" and a slave in 1800 [NC:363] and 9 "free colored" in 1820 [NC:248]. 12. Narcissa Ratley's letter is in the possession of Robert Jackson of Silver Springs, Maryland. 13. Free African Americans arrested in Southampton Co after Nat Turner's Rebellion included Arnold Artist (Artis), Exum Artes, Berry Newsom, Thomas Haithcock, and Isham Turner. Artes, Haithcock, and Newsom were sent for further trial [Drewry, The Southampton Co Insurrection, 195-6]. 14. "By petition signed by 5 or more of their respectable neighbors" the 18 August 1845 Halifax Court issued gun licenses to Lemuel Morgan, Aaron, Arthur and Gabriel Locklear, Matthew Jones, John Smith, Robert Mitchum, Fed Haithcock, Fed Wilkins, Alex Jones, David Reynolds, Julius Flood, Ambrose Hawkins, Simon Purnin, William Jones. The November 1841 Robeson Co court issued licenses using the form, "Whereas .. a Colored man residing in this Co by name ____ doth sustain a good moral Character therefore it is adjudged that the said ____ be permitted to bear fire armes .. & use the same as any other good Citizen of the Community." They were issued to David, Aaron, and Alexander Oxendine, Ishmael, Ethelred, Nelson, and Willis Roberts, David Scott, William Goings, Henry Sampson, Abraham Jones, George Morgan, Levi and Hector Locklear, and John Blanks. 15. Bell I. Wiley understandably mistook Chavers for a recently manumitted slave, including this letter in his book, Slaves No More (1980), University Press of Kentucky. 16. The slave population of some Virginia counties may have had a fair amount of Indian ancestry in the early eighteenth century. Daniel Jenifer's "negro Slave called old Daniel" had a child by his Indian slave, Nanny, before 15 April 1687 when Jenifer made his Accomack Co will. Their child Annis was called a "mustie" young woman in a 9 December 1697 Accomack Co court case [Orders 1697-1703, 8]. Mary Scarburgh's slave, Songo, had an Indian wife named Molo when Scarburgh made her 19 December 1691 Accomack Co will [Orders 1682-97, 216, 228a]. count thirty-two Indian children brought to court to have their ages adjudged in Charles City Co court between 1687 and 1695, a similar number in Henrico Co between 1683 and 1687 and another thirty children in Henrico Co between 1691 and 1712 [Charles City Orders 1687-95, 144, 180, 244, 263, 295, 314, 332, 349, 351, 353, 385, 409, 415, 421, 458, 461, 474, 482, 505, 507, 535; Henrico Orders 1678-93, 139-41, 146-7, 150, 157-8, 161, 163, 177, 210, 241, 391, 430; 1694-1701, 40, 71, 80, 82, 112, 117, 149, 169, 200, 210, 211, 213, 218, 229-31, 235, 237; 1707-9, 29; 1710-4, 134, 161]. The Henrico Co court bound out as an apprentice "Joe a Mollatto the Son of Nan an Indian Woman" in November 1740 [Orders 1737-46, 128]. And "Tom a Mulatto or Mustee" petitioned the Henrico Co court for his freedom in January 1737/8, testifying that he was the grandson of a white woman but was held as a slave by Alexander Trent [Orders 1737-46, 20]. In June 1722 "Peg a Mulattoe woman Servant .. whose mother was an Indian" was ordered by the Henrico Co court to serve her master until the age of thirty years [Orders 1719-24, 182]. 17. Other free African American families (Anderson, Weaver, Perkins, Bright, Newton, and Price) were issued certificates of Nansemond Indian ancestry by the Norfolk Court on 15 and 20 July 1833 [Bell, Bass Families of the South, chapter on Nansemond Indian Ancestry of Some Bass Families, 1, 8]. 18. Philip Pledger may have been related to Morris Pledger, head of an Anson Co, North Carolina household of 6 "other free" in 1800 [NC:203]. 19. The use of the term "Portuguese" for a mixed-race person accepted as white was used as early as October 1812 when the Marion District, South Carolina Court of Common Pleas ruled that Thomas Hagans did not have to pay the levy on "Free Negros" because he was Portuguese [NCGSJ IX:259]. Thomas was the son of Zachariah Hagins, a "Mulatto" bound out in Johnston Co, North Carolina Court in October 1760 [Haun, Johnston Co Court Minutes, I:46]. 20. "Old" and "new issue" were terms used to distinguish African Americans free before and after the Civil War. The term probably referred to the new monetary currency issued after the war. 21. The free African American residents of colonial Bladen Co were the Chavis, Grooms, Ivey, Kersey, Locklear, and Sweat families, called "free Negors and Mullatus living upon the Kings Land" in "A List of the Mob Raitously Assembled together in Bladen Countey October 13th 1773" [G.A. 1773, Box 7]. 22. Thomas Lockery was identified as "Thomas Lockleer" in the 1780 Granville Co tax assessments list. 23. Scuffletown was the term for the center of the Lumbee settlement. 24. Kinston Robins was one of the "sundry persons of Colour of Hertford Co" who petitioned the General Assembly in 1822 to repeal the act which declared slaves to be competent witnesses against free African Americans [NCGSJ XI:252]. Go to Family Histories, Abel - Avery Notater for ESTHER IRENE WALLIN: D�pt 16.05.1920. de bodde Frankendalsgt. 17, Larvik n�r hun b. Faddere: Glaspuster Ragnvald Opperud and hustru Magna, Murmester Julius Wallin and Frk. Sofie Iversen. Hun d�de av kreft. D�dsannonse �stlands-Posten den 13.06.1983.
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bap den Evangelisk Lutherske kirke F�rth Bayern.Far Amerikansk soldat Mor lyver for presten til tross for at det har v�rt rettsak, der det sl�es fast at Kurt Wilhelm Reif ikke er min far.Uriktig f�dselsattest der er oppf�rt.Leeland Whitted and min mor bodde sammen da jeg ble laget.Har tatt Dna and alt tilsier at er min far.Har funnet et s�skenbarn New York,og venter n� p� hva som videre skjer. Min slekts historie p� farsiden Pamlico From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Not to be confused with Pimlico. This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (June 2007) Pamlico Total population Extinct as a tribe Regions with significant populations North Carolina Languages Algonquian (historical) Religion Tribal religion (historical) Related ethnic groups Chowanoke, Machapunga The Pamlico (or Pomouik) were a Native American people of North Carolina. They spoke an Algonquian language also known as Pamlico or Carolina Algonquian. Contents [hide] 1 Geography 2 History 2.1 17th century history 2.2 18th century history 3 Culture 3.1 Ceremonies 4 See also 5 References Geography[edit] Pamlico The Pamlico Indians lived on the Pamlico River in North Carolina. Named after them were Pamlico Sound, the largest sound in North Carolina, and Pamlico Co. They are one of the most southerly Algonquian tribes on the Atlantic seaboard, and the most southerly one for which scholars collected a vocabulary. History[edit] The Raleigh colonists referred to the Pamlico in 1585-86 by the name Pomoui. 17th century history[edit] The Arrival of the Englishmen in Virginia, 1607. In 1695, smallpox, called "A great Mortality", devastated the Pamlico and neighboring Algonquian communities and reduced their populations. In 1701 the explorer John Lawson noted their Algonquian language and vocabulary (Lawson, 1860). By 1710 the Pamlico people were so limited that they lived in a single small village. Algonquian village on the Pamlico River estuary By 1709 the total North Carolina Algonquian population was down to some 600 from at least several thousand at the time of English encounter. The Tuscarora War, 1711-1713, claimed more fatalities among the Algonquian allies than of the Tuscarora. In the late stages, the Tuscarora turned on some of their allies. They likely incorporated some of the Pamlico as slaves. By the end of the century, only a handful of Algonkians remained. With the decrease in numbers came the loss of tribal lands. Thus, the Weapemeoc Indians sold their lands on Albemarle Sound in 1660 and 1662 and started to move to the interior. By 1697 they complained against the encroachments of white settlers in their new location. The English assigned a reservation on Bennetts Creek to the Chawanokes (Chowan) before 1700; they reduced its sized from 12 to 6 square miles (16 km2) by 1707; the Chowanoke sold off land in 1713. After the Tuscarora War, the Machapunga also were assigned to a reservation. Other groups on the Pamlico Sound joined either the Machapunga or the Tuscarora. With growing white presence in eastern Carolina, more products of European origin were introduced to the Indians. Guns were regularly used instead of bows and arrows during the eighteenth century. Iron hatchets had likewise replaced wooden clubs. English clothes were also widely used by the Indians. The Roanoke chief had an English-style house built in 1654. Other practices persisted through the nineteenth century, including the women making baskets of rushes and silk grass. They decorated them with woven-in life motifs. 18th century history[edit] An aged Native man from Pomeiock, c. 1590 During the seventeenth century, the Chawanoke were in frequent and partly hostile contact with their Virginia Algonquian neighbors. Their traditional hostilities with the Iroquoian Tuscarora continued during that tribe's war with the whites, when they were actively engaged in expeditions against the hostiles. The Machapungas and other tribes of Pamlico Sound, however, changed their alliances: before 1700 they were still at war with the Tuscarora and Coree, but in 1711 they sided with them against the English. The Hatteras, Weapemeoc, Paspatank, and Poteskeit Indians were at that time the most acculturated groups; they remained on the side of the English. Except for the Tuscarora War, there was little open fighting between the Algonquian and English colonists. They had suffered more from epidemics of infectious diseases. Due to small numbers, trade was of little importance. Sale of strong liquors to the Indians was probably the greatest problem created by white traders around 1700. Alcohol was banned from Indian towns in 1703, but the prohibition was never strictly enforced. Little was done for Indian education, even though native languages were being replaced by English during the eighteenth century. A small number of Indians were baptized as Christians by Anglican ministers throughout the late seventeenth and the eighteenth centuries. Tribe members starting adopting English names (sometimes as second names to be used occasionally) shortly after 1700. Indian medicine men earned money by treating white settlers as well as their own people. Some settlers in North Carolina bought Indians as slaves, and others transported them to northern markets. The extent of Indian servitude and slavery are not accurately known. Culture[edit] The town of Pomeiock The Pamlico created distinctive dugout canoes, and traveled extensively. Pamlico artifacts have been found as far away as the North Atlantic. They ate corn, fish, and other agricultural vegetables and fruits. Besides hunting and agriculture, the coastal groups still relied much on fishing and shellfish gathering, drying the products for preservation on reed hurdles over an open fire or in the sun. Sturgeon was not used as a food by the Indians along the coast. Cattle raising is documented for the Paspatanks around 1700 (Lawson 1709). The Tuscarora War disturbed the economic balance of many of the Algonquian groups: the fields of the Machapunga and their allies were destroyed by the English. The Hatteras were prevented from planting by their enemies, and in 1714-1715 needed supplies from the colonial authorities to survive. Political organization with hereditary chiefdoms was still functioning around 1700. Chiefs' corpses were buried in the temples as before. Commoners could purchase the right of burial in the temple precinct with enough money. Shell beads (wampum) served as money, for example, to compensate victims of crimes. Ceremonies[edit] Marriage restrictions that prohibited marrying first cousins made it difficult to find mates within rapidly shrinking communities. Resulting marriages into other tribes certainly strengthened intertribal bonds. The huskenaw rite appears to have been used as an initiation for both boys and girls. It was held around Christmas and lasted for five or six weeks, during which the adolescents were separated in a special building outside the village. There were some colonial reports that two of 50 families among the Machapungas practiced male circumcision, but this was not typical of the Native Americans. Distribution of Carolina Algonquian speaking peoples Algonquian languages Algonquian peoples Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pamlico. Pamlico Co, North Carolina Roanoke tribe Algonquian languages From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Algonquian Algonkian Geographic distribution: North America Linguistic classification: Algic Algonquian Proto-language: Proto-Algonquian Subdivisions: Plains Algonquian Central Algonquian Eastern Algonquian ISO 639-2 / 5: alg Glottolog: algo1256[1] {{{mapalt}}} Pre-contact distribution of Algonquian languages The Algonquian languages (/�l'g??kwi?n/ or /�l'g??ki?n/;[2] also Algonkian) are a subfamily of Native American languages which includes most of the languages in the Algic language family. The name of the Algonquian language family is distinguished from the orthographically similar Algonquin dialect of the indigenous Ojibwe language (Chippewa), which is a senior member of the Algonquian language family. The term "Algonquin" has been suggested to derive from the Maliseet word elak�mkwik (pronounced [?l�'gomogwik]), "they are our relatives/allies".[3][4] A number of Algonquian languages, like many of the Iroquoian languages of the hereditary enemies of the Algonquian peoples, have already become extinct. Speakers of Algonquian languages stretch from the east coast of North America to the Rocky Mountains. The proto-language from which all of the languages of the family descend, Proto-Algonquian, was spoken around 2,500 to 3,000 years ago.[5] There is no scholarly consensus as to the territory where this language was spoken. Contents [hide] 1 Family division 1.1 Subgroups 2 Grammatical features 3 Vocabulary 4 See also 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External links Family division[edit] Main articles: Plains Algonquian languages, Central Algonquian languages and Eastern Algonquian languages This subfamily of around 30 languages is divided into three groups according to geography: Plains, Central, and Eastern Algonquian. Only Eastern Algonquian constitutes a true genetic subgroup.[6] The languages are listed below, following the classifications of Goddard (1996) and Mithun (1999). Extinct languages are marked with and endangered languages are noted as such. For dialects and subdialects, consult the separate main articles for each of the three divisions. Plains 1. Blackfoot Arapahoan (including Nawathinehena (�), and Besawunena (�)) 2. Arapaho proper 3. Gros Ventre (�) 4. Cheyenne (�ah�yena) Central 5. Cree�Montagnais�Naskapi 6. Menominee (severely endangered) Ojibwe�Potawatomi 7. Ojibwe (Ocipwe?) 8. Potawatomi (nearly extinct) 9. Sauk�Fox�Kickapoo (severely endangered) 10. Shawnee (�a?wano?ki) (severely endangered) 11. Miami�Illinois (�) Eastern 12. Mi'kmaq Abenaki 13. Western Abenaki (nearly extinct) 14. Eastern Abenaki (�) 15. Malecite�Passamaquoddy 16. Massachusett 17. Narragansett (�) 18. Mohegan�Pequtt�og (�) 19. Quiripi-Naugatuck-Unquachog (�) 20. Mahican (�) Delawarean 21. Munsee (nearly extinct) 22. Unami (�) 23. Nanticoke�Piscataway (�) 24. Carolina Algonquian (�) 25. Powhatan (�) 26. Etchemin (�) (uncertain - See Eastern Algonquian languages) 27. Loup A (�) (probably Nipmuck (�), uncertain - See Eastern Algonquian languages) 28. Loup B (�) (uncertain - See Eastern Algonquian languages) Eastern Algonquian is a true genetic subgrouping. The Plains Algonquian and the Central Algonquian groups are not genetic groupings but rather areal groupings. However, these areal groups often do share linguistic features, but the sharing is attributed to language contact.[7] Paul Proulx has argued that this traditional view is incorrect,[8][page needed] and that Central Algonquian (in which he includes the Plains Algonquian languages) is a genetic subgroup, with Eastern Algonquian consisting of several different subgroups. However, this classification scheme has failed to gain acceptance from other specialists in the Algonquian languages.[9] Instead, the commonly accepted subgrouping scheme is that proposed by Ives Goddard (1994). The essence of this proposal is that Proto-Algonquian originated with people to the west, perhaps in the Plateau region of Idaho and Oregon or the Rocky Mountain-Great Plains boundary of Montana, and then moved east, dropping off subgroups as people migrated. By this scenario, Blackfoot was the first language to branch off, which coincides well with its being the most divergent language of Algonquian. In west-to-east order, the subsequent branchings were: Arapaho-Gros Ventre, Cree-Montagnais, Menominee, and Cheyenne; then the core Great Lakes languages: (Ojibwe�Potawatomi, Shawnee, Sauk�Fox�Kickapoo, and Miami�Illinois); and finally, Proto-Eastern Algonquian. This historical reconstruction accords best with the observed levels of divergence within the family, whereby the most divergent languages are found furthest west (since they constitute the earliest branchings during eastern migration), and the shallowest subgroupings are found furthest to the east (Eastern Algonquian, and arguably Core Central). Goddard also points out that there is clear evidence for pre-historical contact between Eastern Algonquian and Cree-Montagnais, as well as between Cheyenne and Arapaho-Gros Ventre. There has long been especially extensive back-and-forth influence between Cree and Ojibwe.[10] It has been suggested that the 'Eastern Great Lakes' languages�what Goddard has called 'Core Central', e.g., Ojibwe�Potawatomi, Shawnee, Sauk�Fox�Kickapoo, and Miami-Illinois (but not Cree�Montagnais or Menominee), may also constitute their own genetic grouping within Algonquian. They share certain intriguing lexical and phonological innovations. But, this theory has not yet been fully fleshed out and is still considered conjectural. Algonquian is sometimes said to have included the extinct Beothuk language of Newfoundland, whose speakers were both in geographic proximity to Algonquian speakers and who share DNA in common with the Algonquian-speaking Mi'kmaq.[11][12] Linguistic evidence is scarce and poorly recorded however, and it is unlikely that reliable evidence of a connection can be found.[13] Grammatical features[edit] The Algonquian language family is known for its complex polysynthetic morphology and sophisticated verb system.[14] Statements that take many words to say in English can be expressed with a single word. Ex: (Menominee) paehtawaewesew "He is heard by higher powers" (paeht- 'hear', -awae- 'spirit', -wese- passivizer, -w third-person subject) or (Plains Cree) kastahikoyahk "it frightens us". These languages have been extensively studied by Leonard Bloomfield, Ives Goddard, and others. Algonquian nouns have an animate/inanimate contrast: some nouns are classed as animate, while all other nouns are inanimate.[14] There is ongoing debate over whether there is a semantic significance to the categorization of nouns as animate or inanimate, with scholars arguing for it as either a clearly semantic issue, or a purely syntactic issue, along with a variety of arguments in between. More structurally inclined linguistic scholars have argued that since there is no consistent semantic system for determining the animacy of a noun, that it must be a purely linguistic characterization. Anthropological linguists have conversely argued the strong connection between animacy and items viewed as having spiritual importance. Another important distinction involves the contrast between nouns marked as proximate and those marked as obviative. Proximate nouns are those deemed most central or important to the discourse, while obviative nouns are those less important to the discourse.[15] There are personal pronouns which distinguish three persons, two numbers (singular and plural), inclusive and exclusive first person plural, and proximate and obviative third persons. Verbs are divided into four classes: transitive verbs with an animate object (abbreviated "TA"), transitive verbs with an inanimate object ("TI"), intransitive verbs with an animate subject ("AI"), and intransitive verbs with an inanimate subject ("II").[15] Vocabulary[edit] See the lists of words in the Algonquian languages and the list of words of Algonquian origin at Wiktionary, the free dictionary and Wikipedia's sibling project. Loan words Main article: List of English words of Algonquian origin Because Algonquian languages were some of the first which Europeans came into contact in North America, the language family has given many words to English. Many eastern and midwestern U.S. states have names of Algonquian origin (MA, CT, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, etc.), as do many cities: Milwaukee, Chicago, et al. Ottawa, the capital of Canada, is named after an Algonquian nation, the Odawa people. For a more detailed treatment of geographical names in three Algonquian languages see the external link to the book by Trumbull. The word woman in the different Algonquian languages Algic languages (from Proto-Algic) Algonquian Bible Algonquian peoples Algonquin language - a similarly-named language which is a member of the Algonquian language family Central Algonquian languages Eastern Algonquian languages Plains Algonquian languages Indigenous languages of the Americas Leonard Bloomfield Ives Goddard H.C. Wolfart References[edit] Jump up ^
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