0 HEAD 1 SOUR PAF 2 NAME Personal Ancestral File 2 VERS 5.2.18.0 2 CORP The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 3 ADDR 50 East North Temple Street 4 CONT Salt Lake City, UT 84150 4 CONT USA 1 DEST PAF 1 DATE 31 Dec 2006 2 TIME 15:29:37 1 FILE wilsonlewisfamily.ged 1 GEDC 2 VERS 5.5 2 FORM LINEAGE-LINKED 1 CHAR UTF-8 1 LANG English 1 SUBM @SUB1@ 0 @SUB1@ SUBM 1 NAME Chet Wilson 1 ADDR 1973 Grampian Hill Dr. 2 CONT Madisonville, KY 2 CTRY USA 1 EMAIL jettshipmail@yahoo.com 0 @I1@ INDI 1 NAME Chester Stephen /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Chester Stephen 2 _AKA Jett 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Sep 1961 2 PLAC Hillsdale, MI 1 _UID FAD60ED7076B614B8BE04051D4ED4E03E176 1 FAMC @F1@ 1 NOTE Occupation: Writer 2 CONT 2 CONT Places Lived: Hillsdale, MI; Flint, MI; Lafayette, IN; Meridian, MS; Houston, TX; Los Angeles 2 CONC , CA; Bakersfield, CA; Mosley, England; Bethlehem, Israel/Palestine; Las Vegas, NV; Accra, Gh 2 CONC ana; Seattle, WA; Tel Aviv, Israel; Joplin, MO; Madisonville, KY. 2 CONT 2 CONT Countries Visited or lived in: Haiti, Jamaica, England, Netherlands, Italy, Ghana, Philippine 2 CONC s, Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Canada, Mexico, Russia, Cyprus 2 CONT 2 CONT He has written screenplays, news-magazine articles, and poems/songs. Besides writing, he's wo 2 CONC rked in construction where for several years he worked with Harry Wilson in buying old houses 2 CONC , fixing them up, and then reselling them. 2 CONT 2 CONT Other Things To Know About Chester Wilson: 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Songs: Elton John's 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road'; Blondie's 'Atomic'; Moby's 'Extrem 2 CONC e Ways'. 2 CONT Favorite Musical Artists: Elton John; Garbage; Michelle Shocked 2 CONT Favorite Movies: Casablanca; Save The Tiger; Lost In Translation; Schindler's List 2 CONT Favorite Actors: Humphrey Bogart; Johnny Depp; Richard Burton 2 CONT Favorite Actresses: Juliette Binoche; Jena Malone; Katie Holmes, Claire Danes 2 CONT Favorite Invention: The internet & Email 2 CONT Favorite TV Shows: My So Called Life; Buffy The Vampire Slayer; Star Trek 2 CONT Favorite Books: 'The Lover'; 'Les Miserables'; 'Tough Guys Don't Dance'. 2 CONT Favorite Sports: Basketball & Tennis 2 CONT Favorite Places/Things To See: Sistine Chapel; Kremlin/St. Basil lit up at night; The Painti 2 CONC ng 'Patience'. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jan 2006 3 TIME 20:21:34 0 @I2@ INDI 1 NAME Harry Omar /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Harry Omar 2 NPFX Rev. or Dr. 2 NICK Pat or H. O. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Sep 1934 2 PLAC Madison, IL 1 CHR 2 DATE Protestant/Pentecostal Church of God 1 DSCR 5'5" Avg. Build 1 _UID DB15E3B6632D964EA45E3B3D2BAAAF898496 1 FAMS @F1@ 1 FAMC @F3@ 1 NOTE Listed in Indiana's Who's-Who's in the 1970's. Spoke to the U.S. Military High Command at Ft 2 CONC . Monroe in the late 1990's. 2 CONT Board Member of the Promise Keepers Movement late 1990's. 2 CONT Dug wells and built schools in Ghana, Africa in 1990's. Built School and spoke several time 2 CONC s in the Philippines. 2004 started project to build orphange in Thailand. 2 CONT Led Tour groups to Israel in 1968, 1970's and 1980's. 2 CONT 2 CONT Occupation: 2 CONT Clergy for most of his life. Also worked doing construction on his own. Clergy with Pentecost 2 CONC al Church of God based in Joplin, MO for over 50 years. Served as their Illinois District You 2 CONC th President, Michigan District Treasurer, and Indiana District Treasurer and Indiana Distric 2 CONC t Superintendant as well as their National Home Missions Director. 2 CONT 2 CONT Lived: Madison, IL, Peoria, IL, Jackson, MI, Benton Harbor, MI, Hillsdale, MI, Flint, MI, Laf 2 CONC ayette, IN, Joplin, MO, Madisonville, KY 2 CONT 2 CONT Education: Several degrees 2 CONT 2 CONT Married: 20 June 1952 2 CONT 2 CONT Other Things To Know about Harry Wilson: 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Songs: Wind Beneath My Wings; The Rose; Beulah Land 2 CONT Favorite Artists: Bette Midler; Kenny Rogers 2 CONT Favorite Movies: Godfather Series; Reds; Planes, Trains & Automobiles 2 CONT Favorite Actors: Morgan Freeman & John Candy 2 CONT Favorite Actress: Meryl Streep 2 CONT Favorite Invention: Me 2 CONT Favorite Sports: Basketball & Boxing 2 CONT Favorite TV Shows: Carol Burnett Show; Law & Order; Gunsmoke 2 CONT Favorite Books: He Chose The Nails; Civil War (Shelby Foote); John Adams 2 CONT Favorite Things To See: Alaska; Israel; Branson, MO 2 CONT Favorite Historical Figures: Abe Lincoln; John Adams; Caesar 2 CONT Hobby: Collecting Music Boxes and Figurines 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:23:26 0 @I3@ INDI 1 NAME Joyce Jean /Reeves/ 2 SURN Reeves 2 GIVN Joyce Jean 2 _AKA Jo, (Mike as in Pat & Mike) 2 _MARNM Wilson 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Dec 1934 2 PLAC Wappapello, MO 1 CHR 2 DATE Protestant/Pentecostal Church of God 1 DSCR 5'5" 1 _UID 98702A7486CD384DAA9FEAA3B39BD0DC4EA9 1 FAMS @F1@ 1 FAMC @F8@ 1 NOTE Joyce Jean Reeves (1934 - ) was born in Wappapello, MO. The daughter of the minister, Homer C 2 CONC hester Reeves, she herself married a minister, Dr. Harry O. Wilson, after attending Bible Sch 2 CONC ool in St. Louis. In the early years of the marriage, they lived with or close to her parents 2 CONC . 2 CONT 2 CONT Joyce and her husband (also known as Pat) were nicknamed ‘Pat & Mike’ by their friend Rev. O’ 2 CONC Guinn of Madison, IL. The nickname originates from the Spencer Tracy/Katherine Hepburn movi 2 CONC e by the same name. 2 CONT 2 CONT When her husband moved to Lafayette, IN, Joyce worked as an administrative assistant for exec 2 CONC utives at National Homes before moving on to secretary for a couple lawyers in town. Eventual 2 CONC ly, she freelanced as a court reporter and for a couple years in the 1980’s operated her ow 2 CONC n private detective agency. 2 CONT 2 CONT After her husband’s election to the post of National Home Missions/Evangelism Director for th 2 CONC e Pentecostal Church of God, she moved with him to Joplin, MO where she was employed as his o 2 CONC ffice manager. 2 CONT 2 CONT When he resigned from the post at the beginning of the 21st century, the couple moved to Madi 2 CONC sonville, KY where she found employment at the U.S. Labor Dept.’s Job Corp. Currently she i 2 CONC s freelancing in secretarial work. 2 CONT 2 CONT She likes to read especially cheesy romance novels and collects plates and plaques from aroun 2 CONC d the world. She has earned a reputation for setting fires to her kitchen no less than 5 time 2 CONC s. 2 CONT 2 CONT Her husband, Dr. Harry Wilson, taught her how to drive in Paris, TN while at a revival meetin 2 CONC g. When she first got behind the wheel, she floored the gas and sped out of control through t 2 CONC he parking lot and ended up stopping when she smashed into the porch of the church. It is a 2 CONC n episode she still receives teasing about. 2 CONT 2 CONT Other things you need to know about Joyce: 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Songs: 1. Amazing Grace 2. White Christmas 3. It came upon a Midnight Clear 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Musical Artists: 1. Jim Reeves 2. Bing Crosby 3. Elvis 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Movies: 1. It’s a Wonderful Life 2. Not without My Daughter 3. Ben Hur 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Actor: Paul Newman 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Actress: Sally Fields 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Invention: The automobile 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Sports: Basketball 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Books: 1. Ben Hur 2. The Bible 3. The Scarlet Letter 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Historical Figures: 1. Lincoln 2. John Wesley 3. Winston Churchill 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite TV Shows: 1. Columbo 2. Perry Mason 3. Law and Order 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Places/Things to See: 1. Smokey Mountains 2. Pacific Ocean 3. Israel 2 CONT 2 CONT Hobby: Reading 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Apr 2006 3 TIME 15:22:05 0 @I4@ INDI 1 NAME Charles Todd /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Charles Todd 2 NICK Bear 2 _AKA Chuck 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Mar 1965 2 PLAC Flint, MI 1 CHR 2 DATE Protestant/Assemblies of God 1 _UID 2D3C2B72CEE7B249B67CA6593DF1E6706B4A 1 FAMS @F2@ 1 FAMC @F1@ 1 NOTE Occupation: 2 CONT Clergy-Protestant with Pentecostal Church of God and Assemblies of God. Also owned a recordin 2 CONC g studio in Madisonville, KY named Bear Traxx Studios. Worked as a plumber on the side. Play 2 CONC s several instruments but is best on the bass. He toured with several well-known religious ba 2 CONC nds for a few years. 2 CONT 2 CONT Education: High School and School of Bible Theology. 2 CONT 2 CONT Military: None 2 CONT 2 CONT Places Lived: Flint, MI; Lafayette, IN; Bakersfield, CA; Fresno, CA; Madisonville, KY; Cornin 2 CONC g, AR; Marshalltown, IA; Linden, IN 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage: 3 Oct 1987 Lafayette, IN by fathers of both bride and groom 2 CONT 2 CONT Things to Know about Charles Wilson: 2 CONT Favorite Songs: Legend of Curtis Love; Silverscreen; Mother & Father 2 CONT Favorite Artists: Van Halen; Elvis; Led Zepplin 2 CONT Favorite Movies: Live and Let Die; Any Abbott and Costello; Speed 2 CONT Favorite Actor: Steve Buscemi 2 CONT Favorite Actress: Julia Roberts 2 CONT Favorite Invention: The guitar 2 CONT Favorite Sports: Basketball & Nascar 2 CONT Favorite Books: Howard Cosell's ' I never Played The Game'; The Greatest Generation 2 CONT Favorite Historical Figures: Thomas Jefferson; Ben Franklin; Teddy Roosevelt 2 CONT Favorite TV Shows: MASH; Coach; and COPS 2 CONT Favorite Places/THings To See: Car Races; The Beach; Disneyland 2 CONT Hobby: Collecting Guitars and coffee mugs 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jan 2006 3 TIME 20:25:18 0 @I5@ INDI 1 NAME Jannette Lee /Raderstorf/ 2 SURN Raderstorf 2 GIVN Jannette Lee 2 _AKA Jan 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 May 1962 2 PLAC Montecello, IN 1 _UID B7FF7139E7EEA14985B732B6A0831DF57878 1 FAMS @F2@ 1 NOTE Occupation: Secretary 2 CONT 2 CONT Education: Vocational School- Ivy Tech Lafayette, IN 2 CONT 2 CONT Religon: Protestant 2 CONT 2 CONT Things to Know about Jan: 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Song: You Might Be Right 2 CONT Favorite Artists: Billy Joel & The Monkees 2 CONT Favorite Movies: North & South; Gone With The Wind 2 CONT Favorite Actor: Antonio Bandaras 2 CONT Favorite Actress: Sandra Bullock 2 CONT Favorite Invention: The Microwave 2 CONT Favorite Sports: Basketball & Softball 2 CONT Favorite Books: Gone With The Wind; Diary Of Anne Frank 2 CONT Favorite Historical Figures: Abe Lincoln; Virgin Mary 2 CONT Favorite TV Shows: Starsky & Hutch; Laugh-In; Hill Street Blues 2 CONT Favorite Places/Things To See: Nascar; Bermuda; Mammouth Caves 2 CONT Hobbies: Sewing & oil lamps 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Mar 2005 3 TIME 16:26:28 0 @I6@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Pauline /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Margaret Pauline 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Oct 1989 2 PLAC Marshalltown, IA 1 _UID 42F886C0B87CD340933BFA74588E9DD25899 1 FAMC @F2@ 1 NOTE Named after her great-aunt, she is scholastic and heavily involved in the sports of volleybal 2 CONC l, track and basketball. Her first overseas trip was to Ecuador. 2 CONT 2 CONT Things To Know About Margaret: 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Musical Artists: Avalon & Elvis 2 CONT Favorite Movie: Phantom of The Opera; Star Wars Episode Two 2 CONT Favorite Books: Nancy Drew; The Girl In Blue 2 CONT Favorite Invention: The Car 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:08:08 0 @I7@ INDI 1 NAME Keith Omar /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Keith Omar 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Apr 1991 2 PLAC Paragould, AR 1 _UID 93FCBC5709283944BB4C4FDE112A5176865F 1 FAMC @F2@ 1 NOTE Named after both grandfathers, Keith is an avid video gamer. 2 CONT 2 CONT Things To Know About Keith: 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Movies: James Bond Movies & Star Wars Movies and Band of Brothers. 2 CONT Favorite Sport: NASCAR 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:13:23 0 @I8@ INDI 1 NAME Micaela Marie /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Micaela Marie 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 Oct 1994 2 PLAC Lafayette, IN 1 _UID BE6A6A769D895C469BF39B3B9F2C2F0230D3 1 FAMC @F2@ 1 NOTE Named after a Jane Seymour TV Character, Micaela is known for her wit and her 'killer' instin 2 CONC cts in sports where she excells at softball and basketball. She also is infamous in family ci 2 CONC rcles for her love of desserts. 2 CONT 2 CONT She loves animals and favorite movies are 'Spirit' and 'Scooby Doo' and 'March of the Penguin 2 CONC s'. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:02:32 0 @I9@ INDI 1 NAME Davis Todd /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Davis Todd 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Mar 1997 2 PLAC Lafayette, IN 1 _UID D5AC2BB61E8A004B98B4CEB90106FB97C1B5 1 FAMC @F2@ 1 NOTE Named after Rev. Harold Davis a family friend. A huge Star Wars fan. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jan 2006 3 TIME 20:06:13 0 @I10@ INDI 1 NAME Omar Otis /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Omar Otis 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1896 2 PLAC Medora, IL 1 CHR 2 DATE Protestant 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Jun 1947 2 PLAC Rockford, IL 2 CAUS IL DC #0027376 1 BURI 2 PLAC Medora, IL 1 _UID 6C50DFD2D2017641B7235E250B1D59CCA1AF 1 FAMS @F3@ 1 FAMC @F4@ 1 NOTE Occupation: Electrician - Wired his mother's house, Ceclia Searles, in Medora making it the f 2 CONC irst house in that town to have electricity. 2 CONT 2 CONT Was good at many things including electrician, worked at Naval Shipyards in SF during WWII; o 2 CONC wned a barbershop in Shipman, IL and worked at the Steel Mills in Alton, IL. Just never staye 2 CONC d with one thing too long. Was known to be personable and of good humor. 2 CONT 2 CONT Married to Ora in April 2 CONT 2 CONT In the 1920 census, he is living in north part of St. Louis, MO at a boarding house owned b 2 CONC y his brother-in law Thomas Cummings and his sister Hattie. His son Harry remembers visitin 2 CONC g this place as a kid and described it as a big house. Omar listed his occupation as electric 2 CONC ian in the census making him an early worker in that field. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 17:50:56 0 @I11@ INDI 1 NAME Ora Marie /Jackson/ 2 SURN Jackson 2 GIVN Ora Marie 2 _MARNM Wilson/Day 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Jan 1906 2 PLAC Washington, IL or IN 1 CHR 2 DATE Protestant 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Jul 1971 2 PLAC Bell, CA 1 BURI 2 DATE 10 Jul 1971 2 PLAC Commerce, CA Park Lawn Cemetary, G plot, lot 75, space 2 no marker 1 DSCR short 5'0" ? 1 _UID 2184C026586FC2469365AABBA9CA086D9FA6 1 FAMS @F3@ 1 FAMS @F21@ 1 FAMS @F22@ 1 FAMC @F23@ 1 NOTE SSN 491349961 (known to use fake numbers and alias) 2 CONT 2 CONT Last residence: 90201 Bell, Los Angeles, CA 2 CONT 2 CONT Occupation: 2 CONT Once owned a restaurant in Alton, IL. It is at the restaurant where she met Charles Day as h 2 CONC e was working nearby and came in regularly to eat. Lived off much government assistance. Know 2 CONC n to have a hot temper and also a wicked sense of humor. 2 CONT 2 CONT Seemed to have named her children after members of her own family. 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 23:40:56 0 @I12@ INDI 1 NAME Nathan Edwin /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Nathan Edwin 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Oct 1857 2 PLAC Taylorville, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Dec 1917 2 PLAC Medora, IL 2 CAUS Liver Cancer 1 BURI 2 PLAC Medora, IL 1 _UID 15FAC8FB32852B4CAF92C26DC1A259ADD97A 1 FAMS @F4@ 1 FAMC @F5@ 1 NOTE Occupation: 2 CONT 1880 census has him farming and living with Edmund but at the time of his death he was workin 2 CONC g for the railroad in Medora and was too weak to work so his sons did the work while he sat i 2 CONC n the shade of a tree. 2 CONT 2 CONT Death certificate signed by William Wilson and confirms parents names and his birthplace. 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S3@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 17:58:03 0 @I13@ INDI 1 NAME Celia Melvinia /Searles/ 2 SURN Searles 2 GIVN Celia Melvinia 2 _MARNM Wilson 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Apr 1865 2 PLAC Minnesota 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Oct 1939 2 PLAC Medora, IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Medora, IL 1 _UID 7482F90BA5DF6349A817FD267422F5BA5132 1 FAMS @F4@ 1 FAMC @F117@ 1 NOTE Celia Melvinia Searles (1865 - 1939) was the wife of Nathan Edwin Wilson Sr. Very little i 2 CONC s known of her early life but according to her death certificate she spent the last 35 years 2 CONC , 4 months, and 10 days of her life living in Medora, IL. The certificate states she died a 2 CONC t 6:35 p.m. and it was signed by her son William W. Wilson.From oral accounts, she suffered f 2 CONC inancially after the death of her husband and her children helped support her. By all account 2 CONC s, everyone liked visiting her home and the impression is that she became like a family matri 2 CONC arch the last few years of her life. The 1880 census lists IL as her birthplace but it coul 2 CONC d be MN. This fact is uncertain. 2 CONT 2 CONT The house she lived in still stands in Medora, IL. It was the first house in the city of Medo 2 CONC ra to be wired with electricity. This was done by her son, an electrician, Omar Otis Wilson. 1 SOUR @S3@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 23:07:53 0 @I14@ INDI 1 NAME (Edward) Edmund /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN (Edward) Edmund 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 May 1836 2 PLAC Pickaway County, OH 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Oct 1913 2 PLAC Palmer, IL 2 CAUS Old Age; Senility problems last year of life 1 BURI 2 PLAC Harpers Ferry Cemetary, Palmer, IL 1 DSCR Lost Left Arm in Civil War; 5'6", dark complexion, 130-150 pounds 1 _UID 24DA13C189D50142A06E567CFB0221AD1E1F 1 FAMS @F5@ 1 FAMS @F120@ 1 FAMC @F6@ 1 NOTE *Since Nathan was born 3 months before a marriage license was even applied for, it is safe t 2 CONC o assume that Edmund and Louisa were living together at least a year before they were marrie 2 CONC d meaning that they were together as a couple by the beginning of 1857. 2 CONT 2 CONT It has been recently discovered that in the 1860 census Edmund and Louisa were living in Spri 2 CONC ngfield, IL and he was using the name Edward which may actually be his given name. But when h 2 CONC e enlisted in the Union Army he signed up as Edmund and that name seems to have stuck the res 2 CONC t of his life. 2 CONT 2 CONT Occupation/Dates known to be in certain places: 2 CONT 2 CONT Until 1850 ran horse herds from Ohio to Philadelphia and Baltimore with his father. In late 1 2 CONC 850's worked for Emanuel T. Leigh in Taylorville, IL area. Mr. Leigh's daughter knew both h 2 CONC e and Louisa before they were married. Mr. Leigh had 10 kids and apparently hired extra hel 2 CONC p for his farm. 2 CONT 2 CONT Farmed in the Palmer, IL area, as well as in Greene, Co, Jersey, Co. and Macoupin Co. IL. Pos 2 CONC sibly also farmed in Garrard or Lincoln Co. KY a couple years. 2 CONT 2 CONT Living in Greene Co. IL in 1866. Verified as constable and lamplighter in Carrollton, IL 1871 2 CONC . Ran a grocery in Carrollton, IL for a short period. In Carrollton in 1874 (march - june a 2 CONC t least) 2 CONT 2 CONT Ran a detective agency called Edmund Wilson & Detectives operating in several states. Believe 2 CONC d, according to his own account by 1878-1879 to have been assigned to a Secret Service Detach 2 CONC ment based in Cincinnati. Have contacted the Secret Service concerning this but their record 2 CONC s are scarce for this time period and they indicated records (if they exist at all) may hav 2 CONC e been kept locally. The national office has no files pertaining to this. Freelance operative 2 CONC s were not that uncommon. 2 CONT 2 CONT Chesterfield, IL in August of 1883. 2 CONT 2 CONT Garrard, Co., KY (flatwoods crossroads) 1886 August. 4th 2 CONT Preachersville, Ky 1887- 5 March 2 CONT Garrard Co., KY (flatwoods crossroads) 1889-27 May 2 CONT Back in Palmer, IL Dec 1891. Lived in Bear Creek Township which was a major trading post. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1900 census, in Palmer, is shown owning a house plot 191/199. One divorced son and marrie 2 CONC d daughter were in the house at this time. He is also listed in the 1880 census. Census' inf 2 CONC o verifies his birth, parents heritage. 1910 Census shows he and second wife only in the hous 2 CONC e. 2 CONT 2 CONT Was involved in Politics, a Republican, and may have ran for office. 2 CONT 2 CONT Home on leave to Taylorville from military 27 Aug-6 Sep 1861. 2 CONT 2 CONT Military: Severed in Union Army during Civil War. Enlisted 26 Jul 1861- discharged 12 Jun 186 2 CONC 2. Assigned to 41st IL Infantry Co. G. His unit fought in Missouri and then at battles of Ft 2 CONC . Henry and Ft. Donelson and was the point of attack for the Confederate counter-attack at th 2 CONC e latter. They were heavily decimated during the encounter which caused the lines to go bac 2 CONC k and forth. He fought at Shiloh where he suffered his wound around 5 p.m. of the first day 2 CONC . He was most likely taken to Savannah, TN for treatment. Then he was shipped to Keokouk, I 2 CONC A for recovery. 2 CONT 2 CONT Religion: Protestant... reference to 'GPC' which may be a Presbyterian Congregation. 2 CONT 2 CONT Medical Notes: In his 50's noticed an irregular heartbeat. Lost his left arm at Shiloh in Civ 2 CONC il War. Amputed 8" below shoulder. Just a stump with only 12" of bone left. Tried an artifica 2 CONC l arm but apparently could not use one. 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 SOUR @S3@ 1 SOUR @S5@ 1 SOUR @S6@ 1 SOUR @S7@ 1 SOUR @S8@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Sep 2006 3 TIME 12:29:18 0 @I15@ INDI 1 NAME Louisa /Bell/ 2 SURN Bell 2 GIVN Louisa 2 _MARNM Wilson 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Jan 1837 2 PLAC Garrard Co., KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Aug 1900 2 PLAC Palmer, IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Harpers Ferry Cemetary, Palmer, IL 1 _UID 2493A4D35FC41F4794C666503ABD672D5239 1 FAMS @F5@ 1 FAMC @F73@ 1 NOTE LOUISA BELL (1837 - 1900) was born in Garrard Co., KY on 26 Jan 1837 and died in Palmer, IL o 2 CONC n 1 Aug 1900. She was married to Edmund Wilson. She’s buried in the Harper’s Ferry Cemetery i 2 CONC n Palmer, IL sharing the tombstone with her husband. 2 CONT 2 CONT She is mentioned in Sprague’s book, ‘Famous Kentuckians in Illinois’ but was still in KY as l 2 CONC ate as the 1850 census. It is not clear if she met Edmund in KY or later in IL. A friend of b 2 CONC oth would later sign an affidavit found in Edmund’s pension file that she knew them when Edmu 2 CONC nd worked for her father in IL and before they were married. But that doesn’t resolve the que 2 CONC stion because their first child Nathan Edwin Wilson was born in 1857 before their marriage. 2 CONT 2 CONT What is clear from the records is that she must’ve had stamina because the family moved sever 2 CONC al times around IL and once even back to KY and OH. Edmund also traveled and thus she probabl 2 CONC y was in charge of the household often by herself. 2 CONT 2 CONT Some of her family apparently, eventually although we’re not sure when, moved to the Palmer 2 CONC , IL area but we aren’t sure if they came together or at individual times or under what circu 2 CONC mstances. It is also unclear how the Civil War impacted her because Edmund fought and lost a 2 CONC n arm for the Union at Shiloh, TN while some of her family remained in KY. 2 CONT 2 CONT There is no doubt that some of the children admired her because her name was carried on to th 2 CONC eir offspring. Hopefully, in the future, we will learn more of her character. 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 SOUR @S8@ 1 SOUR @S7@ 1 SOUR @S9@ 1 SOUR @S10@ 1 SOUR @S11@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:03:15 0 @I16@ INDI 1 NAME X /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Pennsylvania 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Jan 1850 2 PLAC Urbana, Champaign Co., Ohio 1 _UID 5684A8391D602E408193D90A2164EBF7048B 1 FAMS @F6@ 1 NOTE We know he was born in PA and lived in Ohio. We also know he died on New Year's Day at Urbana 2 CONC , OH. 2 CONT At the time of his death, he was running horses from Ohio to the East coast mainly Philadelph 2 CONC ia and Baltimore. See Edmund Wilson for more info. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 00:08:09 0 @I17@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Elizabeth /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Sarah Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1806 2 PLAC Virginia 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Jun 1869 2 PLAC Charlottesville, VA 1 BURI 2 PLAC Mapelwood Cemetary, Charlottesville, VA 1 _UID 3052A8D09CA6644E822E98E6863FC516BC7B 1 FAMS @F6@ 1 FAMS @F64@ 1 FAMC @F81@ 1 NOTE Sarah seems to have been a very social person and a bit of a heartbreaker. She had several gu 2 CONC ys chasing her. While no letters written by her have been discovered 'yet', 3 have been locat 2 CONC ed written to her. She must have kept in regular contact with everyone. The letters indicat 2 CONC e before her marriage that she kept in a social circle revolving around different relatives i 2 CONC n Staunton, Charlottesville, and the Trent house in Carterville, and Richmond. She probably a 2 CONC lso traveled to Philadelphia at some point although this is speculation. We know other member 2 CONC s of her immediate family went there. 2 CONT 2 CONT While she was born in Sweet Srpings, and probably raised there, outside of the 1850 census wh 2 CONC ich verifies her second marriage to her cousin John, there is no record of her being there. I 2 CONC t is also not known what relations she had with the Preston side of the family although give 2 CONC n her traveling ways she surely had one. 2 CONT 2 CONT The three letters we know are one located in the Virginia Library to her written from her si 2 CONC ster-in-law in 1837. Sent to her brother's house in Charlottesville, VA. This deals with he 2 CONC r sister-in-law and life in New Orleans. The other two are from her her aunt at the Trent est 2 CONC ate. They are located in the archives in Charlottesville, VA and give very explicit descripti 2 CONC ons of her family ties, and a couple love interests which she secretly had. 2 CONT 2 CONT We don't yet when or how she met the Wilson she eventually married or what their marriage wa 2 CONC s like. There is also no physical evidence of a continued correspondence between her and Edmu 2 CONC nd Wilson. We also don't know if she had other children. However, Edmund carries a fond ton 2 CONC e in his account and so we assume they may've been on good terms. BUT this is conjuncture. Th 2 CONC e Civil War may have changed much of that. The Lewis and Prestons and friends fought on the C 2 CONC SA and Edmund and the Wilson's for the Union. Often they were literally just yards from eac 2 CONC h other. So what the family relationship may have been is uncertain. 2 CONT 2 CONT The Civil War does seem to have reduced Sarah's fortune. Her first husband, Wilson, died in 1 2 CONC 850 and she married her cousin John Lewis later that year. He may have been a secret love men 2 CONC tioned in the letters. They moved to Florida but John died just a few years later and Sarah r 2 CONC eturned to Virgina. Shortly afterwards she seems to have taken up permanent residence with he 2 CONC r sister and her husband John Cochran. She died in their house in 1869 and an obit does exis 2 CONC t for her. The Cochran family, very prominent in Charlottesville and Staunton must've remembe 2 CONC red her with good care because I have located Sarah's tombstone and it is next to the Cochra 2 CONC n family large 'monument' stone listing all the Cochrans. But while Sarah's stone has erode 2 CONC d with time, the Cochran family has gone to the trouble of placing Sarah's name on their fami 2 CONC ly monument. I hope to discover when, why and under what circumstances this was done. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Be careful in research not to confuse her with other Sarah Elizabeth Lewis born nearby in th 2 CONC e same year. 1 SOUR @S15@ 1 SOUR @S5@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Apr 2006 3 TIME 18:23:58 0 @I18@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Campbell (McFarland) /McFarlane/ 2 SURN McFarlane 2 GIVN Mary Campbell (McFarland) 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1803 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Feb 1881 2 PLAC Alleghany City, PA 1 BURI 2 PLAC Monongahela City, PA 1 _UID B2EF1DA48E89B048A1CAE338A97DBEBF9A4C 1 FAMS @F7@ 1 FAMC @F112@ 1 NOTE Went back to Pittsburgh, PA after Alexander's death and lived in what was then Alleghany City 2 CONC . 2 CONT 2 CONT A Nancy Royal is in their house in the 1860 census. She is 60 which means she could be a sist 2 CONC er although to which spouse is uncertain. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Jan 2006 3 TIME 14:42:29 0 @I19@ INDI 1 NAME Homer Chester /Reeves/ 2 SURN Reeves 2 GIVN Homer Chester 2 NPFX Rev. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 May 1908 2 PLAC Sturdivant, MO 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Apr 1993 2 PLAC Hillsdale, MI 2 CAUS Heart Attack 1 BURI 2 DATE Hillsdale, MI 2 PLAC Oak Grove Cemetary 1 _UID C0C977AA27ABB54EA7D9494241BCC5DA26AB 1 FAMS @F8@ 1 FAMC @F12@ 1 NOTE Homer Chester Reeves (1908 - 1993) was known as a quiet, fair, and caring man. He was born i 2 CONC n Sturdivant, MO but lived most of his life in Hillsdale, MI. 2 CONT 2 CONT He was a minister being ordained by the evangelical protestant organization, Pentecostal Chur 2 CONC ch of God. He was elected their District Superintendent in Illinois in the 1950’s and at on 2 CONC e point his son-in-law, Dr. Harry Wilson, was elected District Youth Minister at the same tim 2 CONC e. He went on to pastor churches in Hillsdale, MI, Berring Springs, MI, Casa Grande, AZ and D 2 CONC anville, IL. However, it was in Hillsdale that he spent the majority of his career. While the 2 CONC re he became a well-known fixture in the community and remodeled the building and expanded th 2 CONC e church both in facilities and membership. 2 CONT 2 CONT After suffering his first heart-attack, he worked for a while for his son-in-law, Dr. Harry W 2 CONC ilson in Lafayette, In. Even in latter years after he’d retired back to Hillsdale, MI, he con 2 CONC tinued to work in local churches through an assistant role. 2 CONT 2 CONT He liked to read, liked some sports like baseball, and was fond of eating sweets. He died o 2 CONC f a massive heart-attack in his home while by himself and is buried in Hillsdale, MI. 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Apr 2006 3 TIME 18:23:00 0 @I20@ INDI 1 NAME Lillian Theresa /Hemby/ 2 SURN Hemby 2 GIVN Lillian Theresa 2 _MARNM Reeves 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Sep 1911 2 PLAC Wappapello, MO 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 Oct 2005 2 PLAC Hillsdale, MI 2 CAUS Old Age - Coma/Alzhiemers 1 BURI 2 DATE 4 Nov 2005 2 PLAC Oak Grove Cemetery, Hillsdale, MI 1 _UID 75E3FD9BDC25694D8F6C1015D8BF89C8AFB4 1 FAMS @F8@ 1 FAMS @F9@ 1 FAMC @F10@ 1 NOTE Suffered from Alzheimer's since about 2000. In a coma the last few months of her life. Died i 2 CONC n the afternoon while in a coma. Small funeral. Towards the end, Cindy Parsons looked after h 2 CONC er while she was in the nursing home as well as Joyce Wilson. However, in the last year, th 2 CONC e only person she really recoginized during visits was Harry Wilson who performed her funera 2 CONC l ceremony which was held at the Funeral Home. 2 CONT 2 CONT Known to be a good cook. Especially on Enchilladas and desserts. 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 15:45:29 0 @I21@ INDI 1 NAME X /Tull/ 2 SURN Tull 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6750ADC146FE6943AA1AB70A5115BE6523F0 1 FAMS @F9@ 1 NOTE First name is not known. 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 19:00:23 0 @I22@ INDI 1 NAME James Luther /Tull/ 2 SURN Tull 2 GIVN James Luther 1 SEX M 1 _UID 149113C78D18334D91133A90BA2E639AF746 1 FAMC @F9@ 1 NOTE No real information is known about James Luther Tull other than he was shunned pretty much b 2 CONC y his mother. Reasons unknown. He was reputed to be a pretty good canvass artist and may hav 2 CONC e suffered from TB at various times. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 23:01:24 0 @I23@ INDI 1 NAME James Phillip /Hemby/ 2 SURN Hemby 2 GIVN James Phillip 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Jan 1890 2 PLAC Rambour, MO 1 DEAT 2 DATE Sep 1954 2 PLAC Rambour, MO 1 BURI 2 DATE Sep 1954 2 PLAC Hamilton Cemetary, Rambour, MO 1 _UID 8D61C41E0D81B4448F5149371121384C6C2B 1 FAMS @F10@ 1 FAMC @F11@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 17:13:02 0 @I24@ INDI 1 NAME Ethel Pearl /Puckett/ 2 SURN Puckett 2 GIVN Ethel Pearl 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Oct 1894 2 PLAC Mt. Vernon, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE Dec 1977 2 PLAC Poplar Bluff, MO 1 _UID B171AF446E55E64E8BB55B0661860332C917 1 FAMS @F10@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jan 2006 3 TIME 17:12:38 0 @I25@ INDI 1 NAME Cora May /Hemby/ 2 SURN Hemby 2 GIVN Cora May 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Poplar Bluff, MO 1 _UID 27943CFB02C58B46A161D92219BEF12877AD 1 FAMC @F10@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 19:09:22 0 @I26@ INDI 1 NAME George Elba /Hemby/ 2 SURN Hemby 2 GIVN George Elba 1 SEX M 1 _UID 2653EB78FEF4194DA43B2F72EDB43136BCBB 1 FAMC @F10@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 19:09:40 0 @I27@ INDI 1 NAME William Harry /Hemby/ 2 SURN Hemby 2 GIVN William Harry 1 SEX M 1 _UID 249189C8FBC51842AC184AFB94FBB9DB4C1B 1 FAMS @F11@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 19:10:12 0 @I28@ INDI 1 NAME Jesse /Reeves/ 2 SURN Reeves 2 GIVN Jesse 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Jul 1890 2 PLAC Sturdivant, MO 1 DEAT 2 DATE Jan 1935 2 PLAC Sturdivant, MO 1 BURI 2 DATE Jan 1935 2 PLAC Sturdivant, MO 1 _UID 431A08D8793878498B03E139361FB6A10385 1 FAMS @F12@ 1 FAMS @F13@ 1 FAMC @F15@ 1 NOTE No middle name. 2 CONT 2 CONT Married sisters. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 19:12:59 0 @I29@ INDI 1 NAME Carrie/ Cato (Catio)/ 2 SURN Cato (Catio) 2 GIVN Carrie 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 May 1893 2 PLAC Sturdivant, MO 1 DEAT 2 DATE Feb 1913 2 PLAC Sturdivant, MO 1 BURI 2 DATE Feb 1913 2 PLAC Sturdivant, MO 1 _UID B6DC19C7EF12414AA4AAFF4EA5CFDA4C3322 1 FAMS @F12@ 1 FAMC @F14@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 19:16:19 0 @I30@ INDI 1 NAME Melinda /Cato (Catio)/ 2 SURN Cato (Catio) 2 GIVN Melinda 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Sturdivant, MO 1 _UID 202A03C6B1D01C44939002F905D491890512 1 FAMS @F13@ 1 FAMC @F14@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:21:09 0 @I31@ INDI 1 NAME Rich /Cato (Catio)/ 2 SURN Cato (Catio) 2 GIVN Rich 1 SEX M 1 _UID 1B6FEB8E2183E24D91D2845E627841A2D83F 1 FAMS @F14@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 19:18:28 0 @I32@ INDI 1 NAME Melinda // 2 GIVN Melinda 1 SEX F 1 _UID 53193CD19177594C99F77F65CA3D61585A10 1 FAMS @F14@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 19:18:48 0 @I33@ INDI 1 NAME Charlie /Reeves/ 2 SURN Reeves 2 GIVN Charlie 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1871 2 PLAC Arkansas 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1933 2 PLAC Sturdivant, MO? 1 _UID 72019BF4610A1B49925F7451244A901A9FC4 1 FAMS @F15@ 1 FAMC @F717@ 1 NOTE No known brothers and sisters. 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2006 3 TIME 10:09:59 0 @I34@ INDI 1 NAME Betsy /George/ 2 SURN George 2 GIVN Betsy 1 SEX F 1 _UID 99BBCD738F38764F910348FB78F578CCA8C0 1 FAMS @F15@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 19:22:40 0 @I35@ INDI 1 NAME Phyllis Lou /Reeves/ 2 SURN Reeves 2 GIVN Phyllis Lou 2 _MARNM Calvin 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Jan 1938 2 PLAC Myrtle, MO 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Apr 2000 2 PLAC Hillsdale, MI 2 CAUS Heart Failure 1 BURI 2 PLAC Hillsdale, MI 1 _UID 117D72F1D1296E4DA9ABEA6B2E88DCDABBD6 1 FAMS @F16@ 1 FAMC @F8@ 1 NOTE Phyllis Lou Reeves (1938 - 2000) was a housewife all her life. Born in Myrtle, MO, she rarel 2 CONC y traveled and enjoyed small town life which for her centered around Hillsdale, MI where he 2 CONC r father, Homer Reeves, pastored a church. Her husband, Clifford Calvin, worked as a forema 2 CONC n in a nearby foundry. They had one child, Cindy Joyce Calvin, and adopted one son, Jeffrey L 2 CONC ee Calvin. 2 CONT 2 CONT Phyllis was known to be domestic, like animals, and was particularly renown for her cooking 2 CONC . Her specialties were pies. She also had a dry sense of humor. In the daytime, she was pron 2 CONC e to having the television on while working and kept up with game shows and soap operas thi 2 CONC s way. She also liked to write letters to relatives and friends in far off places in particul 2 CONC ar overseas. 2 CONT 2 CONT A weight problem which she suffered from most of her life led to heart disease. After severa 2 CONC l operations and a heart attack, she laid down one morning in her bed to rest and apparentl 2 CONC y suffered another heart attack. She is buried in Hillsdale, MI. 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Apr 2006 3 TIME 15:26:13 0 @I36@ INDI 1 NAME Clifford Lee /Calvin/ 2 SURN Calvin 2 GIVN Clifford Lee 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 May 1935 2 PLAC IL 1 _UID A7A6DBCE862CCB44BE32A614BDECED4A418A 1 FAMS @F16@ 1 FAMC @F18@ 1 NOTE Occupation: Factory Foreman 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 19:41:01 0 @I37@ INDI 1 NAME Cindy Joyce /Calvin/ 2 SURN Calvin 2 GIVN Cindy Joyce 2 _MARNM Parsons 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Sep 1957 2 PLAC Hillsdale, MI 1 _UID E06132D55844D54EA8768513C2AD719431D4 1 FAMS @F17@ 1 FAMC @F16@ 1 NOTE Graduated from Michigan State Univeristy. 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Feb 2006 3 TIME 22:15:46 1 ADDR 2 CITY Bryan 2 STAE OH 0 @I38@ INDI 1 NAME Jeffery Lee /Calvin/ 2 SURN Calvin 2 GIVN Jeffery Lee 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Apr 1967 1 _UID 05028AD70F30F846B97FD4A2BCC15857BF6C 1 FAMS @F382@ 1 FAMC @F16@ 1 NOTE Adopted as a baby. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Feb 2006 3 TIME 22:24:58 0 @I39@ INDI 1 NAME Timothy /Parsons/ 2 SURN Parsons 2 GIVN Timothy 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Nov 1957 2 PLAC Paulding, OH 1 _UID 68C22141B7483B4BAF4D4BBC2DD390953979 1 FAMS @F17@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 19:33:51 0 @I40@ INDI 1 NAME Nathan James /Parsons/ 2 SURN Parsons 2 GIVN Nathan James 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Sep 1985 2 PLAC Bryan, OH 1 _UID F2FD714AE5213442918967ED1BBFCA0941FC 1 FAMC @F17@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 19:34:59 0 @I41@ INDI 1 NAME Kate Jessica /Parsons/ 2 SURN Parsons 2 GIVN Kate Jessica 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Jun 1988 2 PLAC Bryan, OH 1 _UID FA496763FD7163449B101C0C5E1888B2A537 1 FAMC @F17@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 19:36:01 0 @I42@ INDI 1 NAME Seth Jacob /Parsons/ 2 SURN Parsons 2 GIVN Seth Jacob 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Apr 1990 2 PLAC Bryan, OH 1 _UID 0FDBC15B69078748996E62731FE03FEB4AD3 1 FAMC @F17@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 19:36:49 0 @I43@ INDI 1 NAME Clifford Alvin /Calvin/ 2 SURN Calvin 2 GIVN Clifford Alvin 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Nov 1909 2 PLAC Pulaski, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Mar 1974 2 PLAC Peoria, IL 1 _UID 2BA7035B6069AE418F8CCCF27C9BE7A16058 1 FAMS @F18@ 1 FAMC @F20@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 19:39:03 0 @I44@ INDI 1 NAME Laura Etta /Hiatt/ 2 SURN Hiatt 2 GIVN Laura Etta 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Mar 1912 2 PLAC Corand Crin, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Feb 1991 1 _UID CEE9BA4273976544BD4F8719A75B2AB7F5B4 1 FAMS @F18@ 1 FAMC @F19@ 1 NOTE SS #361.26.1386 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:36:17 0 @I45@ INDI 1 NAME Gary /Calvin/ 2 SURN Calvin 2 GIVN Gary 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6AD47057D9674E44B684CC8BAD3CAF9B9BCC 1 FAMC @F18@ 1 NOTE Served and wounded in Vietnam 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 19:42:14 0 @I46@ INDI 1 NAME Alvin Leon /Calvin/ 2 SURN Calvin 2 GIVN Alvin Leon 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9E2B55236B38134BB2534CC726A2BE34144D 1 FAMC @F18@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 19:43:00 0 @I47@ INDI 1 NAME Larry /Calvin/ 2 SURN Calvin 2 GIVN Larry 1 SEX M 1 _UID C1CB89788B3D76478C280D7C8ABCEA60DF8B 1 FAMC @F18@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 19:43:19 0 @I48@ INDI 1 NAME Albert R. /Hiatt/ 2 SURN Hiatt 2 GIVN Albert R. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Oct 1885 2 PLAC Ullin, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Mar 1935 2 PLAC Grand Chain, IL 1 _UID AB0537D091772949B059CE36C4F3E7320E5B 1 FAMS @F19@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 15:54:35 0 @I49@ INDI 1 NAME Omma /Edleman/ 2 SURN Edleman 2 GIVN Omma 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 May 1857 2 PLAC Union, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Jun 1943 2 PLAC Grand Chain, IL 1 _UID 8DF8FED75D54E7408203D79574FF29E4A380 1 FAMS @F19@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 19:45:36 0 @I50@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Calvin/ 2 SURN Calvin 2 GIVN Charles 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Sep 1910 2 PLAC Pulaski, IL 1 BURI 2 DATE ABT 21 Sep 1910 2 PLAC Liberty Cemetary, Pulaski, IL 1 _UID 8E6507244F79DF468B7D37FCB1C87B4E886D 1 FAMS @F20@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 19:48:14 0 @I51@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1876 2 PLAC Pulaski, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1952 2 PLAC Pulaski, IL 1 BURI 2 DATE 1952 2 PLAC Pulaski, IL 1 _UID E9B4AC348F5CBC4BA9D6C36574E8C170A3F2 1 FAMS @F20@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:03:32 0 @I52@ INDI 1 NAME William W. /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN William W. 2 _AKA Bill 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Jan 1887 2 PLAC Kentucky 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1970 2 PLAC Medora, IL 1 _UID 313A8AD03462CD48A469694AF2CDC75D13C3 1 FAMS @F26@ 1 FAMC @F4@ 1 NOTE He's the only one of Edmund's children born in KY. He however, probably spent most his life i 2 CONC n the IL area. There are indications he kept in contact with family members on a regular basi 2 CONC s because his name is on many documents such as death certificates. 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2005 3 TIME 23:46:17 0 @I53@ INDI 1 NAME Elmer /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Elmer 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Jun 1904 2 PLAC Medora, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Aug 1992 2 PLAC Jacksonville, IL 2 CAUS Natural Causes/Diabetes 1 BURI 2 PLAC Jacksonville, IL 1 _UID 98AB186DE3437F40950B2AD706035488338E 1 FAMS @F44@ 1 FAMC @F4@ 1 NOTE Occupation: 2 CONT Janitor for the Jacksonville, IL School District. 2 CONT 2 CONT Retired and then traveled the country with his wife until her death. Ruth Ends helped look af 2 CONC ter them. After his wife's death, went downhill physically suffering from a broken heart an 2 CONC d diabetes. Gave much info that began the creation of this family tree. Without him, it would 2 CONC n't have happened. Helped organize a family reunion in the 1970's. He was pleasant and friend 2 CONC ly with a good sense of humor. Everyone liked being around him. 2 CONT 2 CONT No children. 2 CONT 2 CONT SSN 357095693, H.S. Education, Protestant. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:32:28 0 @I54@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Margaret 2 _MARNM Adams 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Nov 1899 2 PLAC Medora, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Jan 1997 2 PLAC Alton, IL? 1 _UID B4E33DEE4CC88542BA818CBA0E5AA4648ED8 1 FAMS @F45@ 1 FAMC @F4@ 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:08:29 0 @I55@ INDI 1 NAME Ervey /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Ervey 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Jan 1894 1 DEAT 2 DATE Mar 1973 2 PLAC Harvey, IL 1 _UID 3B8EE2BD326E6841B7629586229F60272D30 1 FAMS @F53@ 1 FAMC @F4@ 1 NOTE SSN 323019662 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:28:04 0 @I56@ INDI 1 NAME Hattie /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Hattie 2 _MARNM Cummings 1 SEX F 1 _UID 6DB21A424C31134B8C4D1058AC0F4BD976EF 1 FAMS @F57@ 1 FAMC @F4@ 1 NOTE No Children 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:19:42 0 @I57@ INDI 1 NAME Nathan Edwin /Wilson/ Jr. 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Nathan Edwin 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Mar 1882 2 PLAC Summerville, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Feb 1919 2 PLAC Medora, IL 2 CAUS Swine Flu Epedemic 1 BURI 2 DATE ABT 3 Feb 1919 2 PLAC Medora, IL 1 _UID B5FE76739235344CB0A92B5B162F04CFDAF4 1 FAMS @F58@ 1 FAMC @F4@ 1 NOTE Occupation: Railroad Foreman 2 CONT 2 CONT Caught the Swine flu on or about 29 Dec 1918. His wife caught it also. She was dead by the ti 2 CONC me of his death. Certificate signed by William. W. Wilson. 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S3@ 1 SOUR @S13@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 17:54:51 0 @I58@ INDI 1 NAME Edna (Sallie) /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Edna (Sallie) 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Apr 1908 2 PLAC Medora, IL 1 _UID 42CEDCB0AEA3B3499374ED3649CCD04E46B8 1 FAMC @F4@ 1 NOTE Possibly could've ran away. If so, possibly to the Dakotas. This is only rumoured in the sens 2 CONC e Elmer couldn't remember for sure. 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jan 2006 3 TIME 20:02:04 0 @I59@ INDI 1 NAME Nettie Celia /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Nettie Celia 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Apr 1903 2 PLAC Medora, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Sep 1903 2 PLAC Medora, IL 1 _UID 7D1172B78C6ED34EB7AAB25F4A8048DF3518 1 FAMC @F4@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jul 2004 3 TIME 15:44:51 0 @I60@ INDI 1 NAME X /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Aug 1909 2 PLAC Medora, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Aug 1909 2 PLAC Medora, IL 2 CAUS Stillborn 1 BURI 2 DATE 7 Aug 1909 2 PLAC Medora, IL 1 _UID 9360E5AEF70C644392EDBFB01C397500E881 1 FAMC @F4@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 20:18:11 0 @I61@ INDI 1 NAME David Michael /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN David Michael 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Jul 1946 2 PLAC Rockford, IL 1 CHR 2 DATE Protestant 1 _UID C64B8A82491BAE478E6310132DAECFBFF3CA 1 FAMS @F30@ 1 FAMS @F261@ 1 FAMC @F3@ 1 NOTE Owns Greyhound Bus Station in Lafayette, IN 2 CONT 2 CONT Education: H.S. Huntington Park High (CA) & Riverside Community College. 2 CONT 2 CONT Military: Marines; served in 1st and 2nd Div. in Vietnam from Sept. 1963-Dec. 1969. 2 CONT 2 CONT Religion: Protestant 2 CONT 2 CONT Dave is known to be quiet but possessing a dry wit. 2 CONT 2 CONT Other Things To Know about Dave: 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Musical Artists: The Temptations; Otis Redding; Joe Cocker 2 CONT Favorite Movies: Maltese Falcon; Sixth Sense; Steel Magnolias 2 CONT Favorite Actor: Humphrey Bogart 2 CONT Favorite Actress: Jodi Foster 2 CONT Favorite Invention: The microwave 2 CONT Favorite Sport: Football 2 CONT Favorite Books: Christine; Kiss The Girls; Run Silent Run Deep 2 CONT Favorite TV Shows: Hill Street Blues; Seinfeld; The Red Skeleton Show 2 CONT Favorite Things To See: Hawaii; D.C. Monuments; National Museum 2 CONT Hobby: Collecting Hats 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jan 2006 3 TIME 20:12:56 0 @I62@ INDI 1 NAME Janice Lynn /Swires/ 2 SURN Swires 2 GIVN Janice Lynn 2 _AKA Jan 2 _MARNM Wilson 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Sep 1947 2 PLAC North Platte, NE or Salinas, KS 1 _UID 1ACC2EC8D633854A90DFD674FC193410C6D9 1 FAMS @F30@ 1 FAMC @F263@ 1 NOTE Occupation: Factory Worker @ Suburu Plant in Lafayette, IN 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:22:57 1 ADDR 2 CITY Lafayette 2 STAE IN 0 @I63@ INDI 1 NAME Jean Dora /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Jean Dora 2 _AKA Jean 2 _MARNM Vance & McKinney 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Aug 1931 2 PLAC Venice, IL 1 CHR 2 DATE New Age Religions 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Nov 2003 2 PLAC Riverside, CA 2 CAUS Heart Failure & Severe Diabetes 1 BURI 2 DATE Cremation 2 PLAC N/A 1 _UID 847651D413AF8F43BE1D862FE22D28C943A8 1 FAMS @F36@ 1 FAMS @F40@ 1 FAMC @F3@ 1 NOTE Born at 2:45 a.m. 2 CONT 2 CONT Occupation: 2 CONT Sometimes in retail but normally lived off state assistance and disability. 2 CONT 2 CONT Religion: New Age 2 CONT 2 CONT Death was due to heart failure and severe diabetes which she suffered for decades and in al 2 CONC l likelihood was brought on by heavy smoking and being overweight. In the end, the diabetes a 2 CONC lmost claimed a couple limbs. Last months were spent in and out of a coma. She died under sta 2 CONC te supervision in the hospital and was cremated with her ashes being spread out into the ocea 2 CONC n off Long Beach, CA. 2 CONT 2 CONT She loved watching movies and television. 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Jun 2006 3 TIME 11:31:13 0 @I64@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Alfred /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Thomas Alfred 2 _AKA Tom 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Oct 1938 1 CHR 2 DATE Protestant 1 DSCR Short 5-1 or 5-2 1 _UID E4F042E9EFE5324E85791E3C7653C0BBEFE1 1 FAMS @F33@ 1 FAMC @F3@ 1 NOTE Moves a lot. Spent time in the Pittsford, MI area but since the late 1980's has been in sout 2 CONC h Texas near the border in the Edinburgh, TX area with the exception of a couple years in Flo 2 CONC rida. 2 CONT 2 CONT For a while was a minister but also worked as a cook and an educator in private schools. Wa 2 CONC s working in a hotel when he tried to stop a man from assaulting another worker and ended u 2 CONC p being disabled. 2 CONT 2 CONT Was in the Army, believe in the late 1950's and spent some time stationed in Korea. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2005 3 TIME 23:58:58 0 @I65@ INDI 1 NAME Arthur Lee /Nanny/ 2 SURN Nanny 2 GIVN Arthur Lee 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 27 Mar 1906 2 PLAC Cape Girardeau, MO 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT Nov 1979 2 PLAC Springfield, MO 1 _UID A77DEFD62889FA4B9F25C4406FB158244353 1 FAMS @F21@ 1 NOTE Believe this is the right Arthur Nanny but haven't been able to verify. If so, his SS # is 49 2 CONC 6-10-8000 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 15:47:26 0 @I66@ INDI 1 NAME Velma Lee /Nanny/ 2 SURN Nanny 2 GIVN Velma Lee 2 NICK Velma 2 _AKA Velma Wilson 2 _MARNM Gibbons & Thompson 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Feb 1923 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Jun 2001 2 PLAC Hemet, CA 1 _UID E97E38FB2C61FC41B1DA64D04BC0082C62AB 1 FAMS @F43@ 1 FAMC @F21@ 1 NOTE No one knows the details of her death. Passed by word of mouth the weekend of 15 Sep 2001. Be 2 CONC lieved to have been married over a dozen times although no one is sure the exact count. Somet 2 CONC imes to the same person more than once. Suffered from depression, alcohol and drug addiction 2 CONC s especially after the murder of her daughter. Known to be 'crazy' and unpredictable and to g 2 CONC o out of her way to make a scene thus Velma stories abound in family circles. 2 CONT 2 CONT Last known name was Velma Thompson. SS# 327.22.6495 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Jan 2006 3 TIME 14:15:47 0 @I67@ INDI 1 NAME Lorraine May /Nanny/ 2 SURN Nanny 2 GIVN Lorraine May 2 _AKA Lorraine Wilson 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Jun 1924 1 _UID DAFC87E067ACFB43BA346345EC43E4134AC2 1 FAMS @F239@ 1 FAMC @F21@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 15:43:08 0 @I68@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Day/ 2 SURN Day 2 GIVN Charles 2 NPFX Rev. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 392DB2C53657CC468F27C66DC51A87D19C32 1 FAMS @F22@ 1 NOTE In Last part of life was a minister. All the kids from Ora's previous marriages remember hi 2 CONC m for treating them kindly and keeping the family together. Known to be funny and crazy and f 2 CONC rom pictures left behind it is clear he liked to dance. He was notoriously a bad driver who f 2 CONC or many years owned a Rambler station wagon. 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Feb 2006 3 TIME 18:14:40 0 @I69@ INDI 1 NAME Alfred Monroe /Jackson/ 2 SURN Jackson 2 GIVN Alfred Monroe 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Sep 1879 2 PLAC IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Jun 1947 2 PLAC Contra Costa Co., CA 1 _UID 4A657D03D0C57F47B2F0D84E267A6C4DAB15 1 FAMS @F23@ 1 NOTE SS #566017661 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 23:34:29 0 @I70@ INDI 1 NAME Destie Josephine /Martin(Montgomery)/ 2 SURN Martin(Montgomery) 2 GIVN Destie Josephine 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Mar 1884 2 PLAC IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Oct 1962 2 PLAC La Verne, CA 1 _UID AEC993A7201B7B4AB4BDF1CC35EFDFBFA1C8 1 FAMS @F23@ 1 FAMS @F242@ 1 FAMC @F25@ 1 NOTE SS #493035972 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:20:52 0 @I71@ INDI 1 NAME Harry Monroe /Jackson/ 2 SURN Jackson 2 GIVN Harry Monroe 1 SEX M 1 _UID F21A2A126AE08F428EE87A4D7B24FB68A237 1 FAMS @F24@ 1 FAMC @F23@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 23:48:18 0 @I72@ INDI 1 NAME Alma /Jackson/ 2 SURN Jackson 2 GIVN Alma 1 SEX F 1 _UID DB2412341E2BA74F85598E49F20689752FB3 1 FAMC @F23@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 23:48:50 0 @I73@ INDI 1 NAME Dee (Dora) /Taylor/ 2 SURN Taylor 2 GIVN Dee (Dora) 1 SEX F 1 _UID 16693C33ABDFDA4CA6A87931B62FE7FF61F4 1 FAMS @F24@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 23:49:27 0 @I74@ INDI 1 NAME George Alvin /Martin/ 2 SURN Martin 2 GIVN George Alvin 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Oct 1858 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Feb 1897 1 _UID 941183BBAE53D44F8F65D8C2C756210EE133 1 FAMS @F25@ 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 23:50:46 0 @I75@ INDI 1 NAME Ora Etta /Sherman/ 2 SURN Sherman 2 GIVN Ora Etta 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Jun 1858 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Jun 1923 1 _UID A799E6A386D5D44D9EBC18A2C1A2597D9295 1 FAMS @F25@ 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 23:36:22 0 @I76@ INDI 1 NAME Cora /Stanton/ 2 SURN Stanton 2 GIVN Cora 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Jul 1885 2 PLAC Chesterfield, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1973 2 PLAC Medora, IL 1 _UID C2034790381EBC45A863A210AFE2A7796168 1 FAMS @F26@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Jan 2006 3 TIME 17:58:09 0 @I77@ INDI 1 NAME Lloyd V. /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Lloyd V. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Oct 1911 2 PLAC Medora, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1997 2 PLAC Alton, IL? 1 _UID 61B88F9F9A531C45801F4FE7F614F1E04517 1 FAMS @F29@ 1 FAMC @F26@ 1 NOTE No children 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:09:16 0 @I78@ INDI 1 NAME Alnetta /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Alnetta 2 _MARNM McCarty 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Piasa, IL 1 _UID 915959346956A54FA2B69080CDD383F2A72F 1 FAMS @F27@ 1 FAMC @F26@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jan 2006 3 TIME 21:17:53 0 @I79@ INDI 1 NAME Walter /McCarty/ 2 SURN McCarty 2 GIVN Walter 1 SEX M 1 _UID C011A9FA756AEF498AFA56C5A97C2767DDB0 1 FAMS @F27@ 1 NOTE Last known living in the Ozarks 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 23:58:18 0 @I80@ INDI 1 NAME Karen /McCarty/ 2 SURN McCarty 2 GIVN Karen 2 _MARNM Frauli 1 SEX F 1 _UID B2FEF0856CC7F84A8CC26A1B0936EAD66CEB 1 FAMS @F28@ 1 FAMC @F27@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 23:58:47 0 @I81@ INDI 1 NAME Keith /McCarty/ 2 SURN McCarty 2 GIVN Keith 1 SEX M 1 _UID F7F3DFA3505ED04BBA2BFEE31DCEC1E08753 1 FAMC @F27@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 23:59:17 0 @I82@ INDI 1 NAME Ron /Frauli/ 2 SURN Frauli 2 GIVN Ron 1 SEX M 1 _UID 635FECFBEC392E44A1173B090DBA6EA91A3A 1 FAMS @F28@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Jul 2004 3 TIME 23:59:49 0 @I83@ INDI 1 NAME Leona /Eickmeyer/ 2 SURN Eickmeyer 2 GIVN Leona 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Oct 1909 2 PLAC Hoyleton, IL 1 _UID 3CE2630BA97E324299EEBBE0C09458594E64 1 FAMS @F29@ 1 NOTE German Descent 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:49:46 0 @I84@ INDI 1 NAME Michael /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Michael 2 _AKA Mike 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Jun 1966 2 PLAC Maywood, CA 1 _UID E6A178DCD811494893D00F1CC10BA6F84D5F 1 FAMS @F32@ 1 FAMC @F30@ 1 NOTE Served in the Army in late 1980's-early 1990's 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 17:58:39 0 @I85@ INDI 1 NAME Ray Scott /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Ray Scott 2 _AKA Scott 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Apr 1973 2 PLAC Riverside, CA 1 _UID AA2E3F78731B1248954727CB27271727D185 1 FAMC @F30@ 1 NOTE Occupation: Factory Worker Catepiller; massage therapist living in Lafayette, IN 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 17:42:17 0 @I86@ INDI 1 NAME Amber Danielle /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Amber Danielle 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Jul 1976 2 PLAC Lafayette, IN 1 _UID 9D4E1E82D07D7B4FA5AB7BF0FA132BDC710E 1 FAMS @F31@ 1 FAMC @F30@ 1 NOTE Occupation: Nursing assistant 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jan 2006 3 TIME 21:14:39 0 @I87@ INDI 1 NAME Kevin /Gritter/ 2 SURN Gritter 2 GIVN Kevin 1 SEX M 1 _UID 09509336A8DA504A8168F5F2FE245B901B02 1 FAMS @F31@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Jul 2004 3 TIME 13:45:50 0 @I88@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Gritter/ 2 SURN Gritter 2 GIVN Alexander 1 SEX M 1 _UID 1870CC94C2D2A241B60CB95783CE50764810 1 FAMC @F31@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Jul 2004 3 TIME 13:46:13 0 @I89@ INDI 1 NAME Ty /Gritter/ 2 SURN Gritter 2 GIVN Ty 1 SEX M 1 _UID 023D58C7B661094B9B42525B4CFC3F290372 1 FAMC @F31@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Jul 2004 3 TIME 13:46:30 0 @I90@ INDI 1 NAME Zachary /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Zachary 1 SEX M 1 _UID 5CE1A4B87873794F85CE68950975FFA5BE9A 1 FAMC @F31@ 1 NOTE Put up for adoption 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 14:35:17 0 @I91@ INDI 1 NAME Mitzi // 2 GIVN Mitzi 1 SEX F 1 _UID A5B1AB38FA44C140B6E19F04076B2B2170C8 1 FAMS @F32@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Jul 2004 3 TIME 13:48:40 0 @I92@ INDI 1 NAME Michelle Lynn /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Michelle Lynn 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Jan 1987 2 PLAC Germany 1 _UID 8BC541E88DFE7E4C81BB192BA1A9253EFB48 1 FAMC @F32@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Jul 2004 3 TIME 13:49:24 0 @I93@ INDI 1 NAME Theresa Lee /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Theresa Lee 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Dec 1989 2 PLAC Ft. Stewart, GA 1 _UID E0AC4010D7A38C4EA1A1A389FD1FFAE79BC9 1 FAMC @F32@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 14:33:45 0 @I94@ INDI 1 NAME Patricia /Robinson/ 2 SURN Robinson 2 GIVN Patricia 1 SEX F 1 _UID 56B130B856F9EF43B83326E3E595E58E5146 1 FAMS @F33@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Jul 2004 3 TIME 13:52:19 0 @I95@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Michael /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Thomas Michael 1 SEX M 1 _UID D986D423EC2DB44482011F690845914C9C6F 1 FAMS @F34@ 1 FAMS @F213@ 1 FAMC @F33@ 1 NOTE Lives in Tampa, FL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2005 3 TIME 23:55:06 0 @I96@ INDI 1 NAME Jeannie /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Jeannie 1 SEX F 1 _UID 882CC2EC595B5E4A98432DFB841591473249 1 FAMS @F35@ 1 FAMS @F214@ 1 FAMC @F33@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Jul 2004 3 TIME 13:53:26 0 @I97@ INDI 1 NAME Dawn /Abney/ 2 SURN Abney 2 GIVN Dawn 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Indiana 1 _UID 17462F45FE49FB4B9DA3F1C0DEA1CAED85B8 1 FAMS @F34@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Jul 2004 3 TIME 13:53:57 0 @I98@ INDI 1 NAME Clyde /Reece/ 2 SURN Reece 2 GIVN Clyde 1 SEX M 1 _UID 511E6D385D32CD4F9EA04656E6134AC6A2B8 1 FAMS @F35@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Jul 2004 3 TIME 13:55:09 0 @I99@ INDI 1 NAME Stephanie June /Reece/ 2 SURN Reece 2 GIVN Stephanie June 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Dec 1980 1 _UID 54E1654A2A6F0F4C8BFFB0C9E2119FA310B0 1 FAMC @F35@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Jul 2004 3 TIME 13:55:59 0 @I100@ INDI 1 NAME Jimmie Rae /Vance/ 2 SURN Vance 2 GIVN Jimmie Rae 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 Apr 1999 2 PLAC Las Vegas, NV 1 _UID 4416A89EA1CAF04F8A800E2608D93F9B43C7 1 FAMS @F36@ 1 NOTE Occupation: 2 CONT Hotel Maintanence/Heating and Air @ the Las Vegas casinos. 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 22:18:07 0 @I101@ INDI 1 NAME Jason Andrew /Vance/ 2 SURN Vance 2 GIVN Jason Andrew 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Aug 1971 1 _UID B822023F96E0D14DAF6FA5554481A871A5B0 1 FAMS @F38@ 1 FAMS @F39@ 1 FAMC @F36@ 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:03:24 0 @I102@ INDI 1 NAME Paul Allen /Vance/ 2 SURN Vance 2 GIVN Paul Allen 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Dec 1968 1 _UID A3B0D269E738104C86DE539D5C47438DD076 1 FAMS @F37@ 1 FAMC @F36@ 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:04:19 0 @I103@ INDI 1 NAME Amy Josephine /Griffin/ 2 SURN Griffin 2 GIVN Amy Josephine 1 SEX F 1 _UID 3FB86BD1E9967349AB9B7201172809DF4EA7 1 FAMS @F37@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:04:58 0 @I104@ INDI 1 NAME Ashley Jean /Vance/ 2 SURN Vance 2 GIVN Ashley Jean 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Jan 1998 2 PLAC California 1 _UID 1D050EE2AD2ED74EA7C4A81BAFB90234DEBD 1 FAMC @F37@ 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 22:17:03 0 @I105@ INDI 1 NAME Shannon // 2 GIVN Shannon 1 SEX F 1 _UID DC70901F3AD9D845806B805056B1CDE19B0E 1 FAMS @F38@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:07:13 0 @I106@ INDI 1 NAME Erica Lynn /Ybarra/ 2 SURN Ybarra 2 GIVN Erica Lynn 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Mexico 1 _UID 9D4705C108D78446A0F4A3E783A4942A5692 1 FAMS @F39@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 14:13:56 0 @I107@ INDI 1 NAME James Lacey /McKinney/ 2 SURN McKinney 2 GIVN James Lacey 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Dec 1930 2 PLAC High Point, Guilford Co., NC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 Dec 1978 2 PLAC Roanoke, VA 1 _UID 27773DA179EAD44CB7EE09591E9337C6B42C 1 FAMS @F40@ 1 FAMC @F283@ 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:50:44 0 @I108@ INDI 1 NAME James Thomas /Vance/ 2 SURN Vance 2 GIVN James Thomas 2 NICK Jim 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Dec 1953 1 _UID 58BF485E18095E408352B7B039323C298801 1 FAMS @F41@ 1 FAMC @F40@ 1 NOTE Occupation: Hotel Maintainence 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 22:17:30 0 @I109@ INDI 1 NAME Kathleen Marie /Hutchins/ 2 SURN Hutchins 2 GIVN Kathleen Marie 1 SEX F 1 _UID 7C73E848D9FD634AAA793697B373AF3AA1EB 1 FAMS @F41@ 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:15:51 0 @I110@ INDI 1 NAME Maridee Jean /Vance/ 2 SURN Vance 2 GIVN Maridee Jean 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Jul 1974 2 PLAC Los Angeles, CA 1 _UID F14D6EE9F8EEB24096F224BABD4B5EDC15AF 1 FAMS @F42@ 1 FAMC @F41@ 1 NOTE Maridee Jean Vance (1974 - ) is interested in the arts, likes to draw, and worked for severa 2 CONC l years in a bookstore. She is married and lives in Las Vegas, NV. In the 2003 she suffered a 2 CONC n unknown illness that placed her on disability. She spends time working on genealogy as well 2 CONC . Other things to know about Maridee: 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Song: Beethoven 9th Symphony 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Artists: James Horner; John Williams; Bing Crosby 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Movies: Titantic; Shakespeare In Love; Count of Monte Cristo 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Actors: Tommy Lee Jones and Kate Winslet 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Invention: The kitchen aide stand mixer 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite thing to see: The ocean 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Historical Person: Cleopatra 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Books: Gone With The Wind; Howard's End; and Janye Eyre 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Sport: Baseball 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Mar 2005 3 TIME 16:41:09 1 ADDR 2 CITY Henderson 2 STAE NV 0 @I111@ INDI 1 NAME Melissa Danielle /Vance/ 2 SURN Vance 2 GIVN Melissa Danielle 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Dec 1978 1 _UID E0DCC86D1EB24E41B6FCEC7CFB24B075AE75 1 FAMC @F41@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:18:30 0 @I112@ INDI 1 NAME Keith Anthony /Alexander/ 2 SURN Alexander 2 GIVN Keith Anthony 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Nov 1970 2 PLAC Wright-Patterson AFB, Greene Co. OH 1 _UID 85BF0AFCF5C017478338AA8C94165708579A 1 FAMS @F42@ 1 FAMC @F265@ 1 NOTE Occupation: Worked as a counselor for awhile at UNLV. He is a Poet now living in California. 1 SOUR @S2@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jan 2006 3 TIME 19:25:15 0 @I113@ INDI 1 NAME Delbert /Gibbons/ 2 SURN Gibbons 2 GIVN Delbert 1 SEX M 1 _UID 39A65B4818609949BC321F48F2D7BCA45A80 1 FAMS @F43@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:25:39 0 @I114@ INDI 1 NAME Debby /Gibbons/ 2 SURN Gibbons 2 GIVN Debby 2 _MARNM Wheeler & Gibbons 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1965 2 PLAC Hemet, CA 2 CAUS Murder 1 _UID 0070FCB8BCF83F459723FAFD483F73CBD213 1 FAMS @F113@ 1 FAMS @F114@ 1 FAMC @F43@ 1 NOTE She was 7 months pregnant at the time of her death. There is some belief that her mother reve 2 CONC aled where she was to her husband on the day of her death. Husband killed her and kept her i 2 CONC n the trunk of her car for two days before being discovered. After serving a couple years fo 2 CONC r the act, he was released and took control of the other two kids. He's believed to be now li 2 CONC ving in California. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 14:45:43 0 @I115@ INDI 1 NAME Patricia Ann /Gibbons/ 2 SURN Gibbons 2 GIVN Patricia Ann 1 SEX F 1 _UID F9FEF65A568B7E4DA6D7821DDC373B8CE9DF 1 FAMS @F116@ 1 FAMC @F43@ 1 NOTE Last known whereabouts in California. No real contact with other relatives but tended to sta 2 CONC y fairly close to her mother. She suffered from drug abuse and was known to be mentally unbal 2 CONC anced. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 14:50:05 0 @I116@ INDI 1 NAME Vinita /Gibbons/ 2 SURN Gibbons 2 GIVN Vinita 1 SEX F 1 _UID 5872BB934FB40A4C9B6D3D833E2127C988A1 1 FAMC @F43@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:35:12 0 @I117@ INDI 1 NAME Irma (Erma) /Wood/ 2 SURN Wood 2 GIVN Irma (Erma) 2 _MARNM Wilson 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1904 2 PLAC Scott Co., IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE abt. 1989 2 PLAC Jacksonville, IL 1 DSCR 5-4"? 1 _UID 45B3760E9FF9594987BEC1C0AA5E9E709247 1 FAMS @F44@ 1 NOTE No children 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2005 3 TIME 18:48:00 0 @I118@ INDI 1 NAME Leslie /Adams/ 2 SURN Adams 2 GIVN Leslie 2 _AKA Earl 1 SEX M 1 CHR 2 DATE Jewish 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Jul 1989 2 PLAC Medora, IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Medora, IL 1 _UID 351BB43210FDCE428AFF624B2D129784E3EC 1 FAMS @F45@ 1 NOTE Jewish. WWII Pvt. 138 Inf. 35 Div. 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jan 2006 3 TIME 19:00:43 0 @I119@ INDI 1 NAME Dorothy /Adams/ 2 SURN Adams 2 GIVN Dorothy 2 _MARNM Jones 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Apr 1920 2 PLAC St. Louis, MO 1 _UID C810B8C31527E4499CA1378DB2F4FD81E1FA 1 FAMS @F48@ 1 FAMC @F45@ 1 NOTE Worked in Alton, IL at the Mental Health Center. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:46:24 0 @I120@ INDI 1 NAME Harriet /Adams/ 2 SURN Adams 2 GIVN Harriet 1 SEX F 1 _UID 3C844E6817133046BC97EA37764B932402D6 1 FAMS @F47@ 1 FAMC @F45@ 1 NOTE No children 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:46:56 0 @I121@ INDI 1 NAME Marie /Adams/ 2 SURN Adams 2 GIVN Marie 1 SEX F 1 _UID 816245D6C602394F87C190A5881802D44129 1 FAMS @F46@ 1 FAMC @F45@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:30:04 0 @I122@ INDI 1 NAME Clyde /Jones/ 2 SURN Jones 2 GIVN Clyde 1 SEX M 1 _UID 30BAA46109A99C4FA6B06EE9B9C630897199 1 FAMS @F46@ 1 NOTE Last known living in Alton, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:30:49 0 @I123@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Foster/ 2 SURN Foster 2 GIVN Robert 1 SEX M 1 _UID B7B7732F66E00545BB339C6879AB10955B64 1 FAMS @F47@ 1 NOTE Last known living in Alton, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:03:47 0 @I124@ INDI 1 NAME John /Jones/ 2 SURN Jones 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1979 1 BURI 2 PLAC Bethalto, IL 1 _UID 81F371F74F27F649B77B6A0A1966C5B5302C 1 FAMS @F48@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:52:09 0 @I125@ INDI 1 NAME Yvonne /Jones/ 2 SURN Jones 2 GIVN Yvonne 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Jul 1937 2 PLAC Medora, IL 1 _UID 45B3A5D3C56B8E498635BA76F330B681BC12 1 FAMS @F52@ 1 FAMC @F48@ 1 NOTE Last known living in Bel Air Beach, FL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:00:22 0 @I126@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Jones (Wilson)/ 2 SURN Jones (Wilson) 2 GIVN Robert 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Nov 1942 2 PLAC Brighton, IL 1 _UID 17CB1807ADD57946B62DDDEF9A8AFF6579A0 1 FAMS @F51@ 1 FAMC @F48@ 1 NOTE Last living in Piasa, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:03:07 0 @I127@ INDI 1 NAME Larry /Jones (Wilson)/ 2 SURN Jones (Wilson) 2 GIVN Larry 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Aug 1939 2 PLAC Medora, IL 1 _UID C0078AD6BC50DF42B6015A8A689EC57B351F 1 FAMS @F50@ 1 FAMC @F48@ 1 NOTE Some of my records include a Wilson surname but it is possible this is a mistake. 2 CONT Last believed to be living in Bethaltown, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:02:20 0 @I128@ INDI 1 NAME Roger /Jones/ 2 SURN Jones 2 GIVN Roger 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 Jul 1947 2 PLAC Alton, IL 1 _UID 0F00BDA7DDB13844AD661CF2AF0025920478 1 FAMS @F49@ 1 FAMC @F48@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:38:42 0 @I129@ INDI 1 NAME Patricia /Beltona/ 2 SURN Beltona 2 GIVN Patricia 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Jan 1 _UID 31399424CE8E994FBFDFF3AE0D7871700BED 1 FAMS @F49@ 1 NOTE Last noted in Bethaltown 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:39:30 0 @I130@ INDI 1 NAME Craig /Jones/ 2 SURN Jones 2 GIVN Craig 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Sep 1 _UID 8AFDB36FDB0E704284A428EA07C1E12148D0 1 FAMC @F49@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:40:05 0 @I131@ INDI 1 NAME Bonnie /Dunn/ 2 SURN Dunn 2 GIVN Bonnie 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Ohio 1 _UID 3F083DF9650DA846BF881D99C3B5A1867902 1 FAMS @F50@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:40:48 0 @I132@ INDI 1 NAME David /Jones/ 2 SURN Jones 2 GIVN David 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Apr 1 _UID 33CE16BB5A61D940B5484921E4A03811DAFE 1 FAMC @F50@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:41:16 0 @I133@ INDI 1 NAME Matthew /Jones/ 2 SURN Jones 2 GIVN Matthew 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Mar 1 _UID 6284B511C89D0242A4C1FD699755A38A39B1 1 FAMC @F50@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:41:51 0 @I134@ INDI 1 NAME Kristin /Jones/ 2 SURN Jones 2 GIVN Kristin 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Jan 1 _UID 8E3D63994A76D141BEB37E51C22B202E14F4 1 FAMC @F50@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:42:16 0 @I135@ INDI 1 NAME Sandy // 2 GIVN Sandy 1 SEX F 1 _UID 23AC99C978BF3A4495F638904D0C14A84EFE 1 FAMS @F51@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:42:59 0 @I136@ INDI 1 NAME William /Alt/ 2 SURN Alt 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Jun 1938 2 PLAC Pennsylvania 1 _UID 63D572049CB7BD4FB062EE04DB95C533792F 1 FAMS @F52@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:44:01 0 @I137@ INDI 1 NAME William /Alt/ 2 SURN Alt 2 GIVN William 2 NICK Billy 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Ohio 1 _UID 3192500CB749014E839D1207B06232DAC52F 1 FAMC @F52@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:04:51 0 @I138@ INDI 1 NAME Betsy /Alt/ 2 SURN Alt 2 GIVN Betsy 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Turkey 1 _UID 4669D4AA06849841BE2C8D199CF20CB56FF0 1 FAMC @F52@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:04:33 0 @I139@ INDI 1 NAME Myrtle /Pruitt/ 2 SURN Pruitt 2 GIVN Myrtle 1 SEX F 1 _UID 19ED5CF6DB855E478B8386F4C1A208B404A2 1 FAMS @F53@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jul 2004 3 TIME 15:01:55 0 @I140@ INDI 1 NAME Ruth /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Ruth 2 _MARNM Ends 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Oct 1926 2 PLAC Harvey, IL 1 CHR 2 DATE Protestant/Nazerine 1 _UID F373EE012895C74EA5D043CAB37DC39E3A8C 1 FAMS @F54@ 1 FAMC @F53@ 1 NOTE Occupation: Insurance Agent 2 CONT 2 CONT Lived majority of life in Kankakee/Bourbonnais, IL 2 CONT 2 CONT Things To Know about Ruth: 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Songs: Be Still My Soul; How Great Thou Art; Red Sails And The Sunset 2 CONT Favorite Musical Artists: 3 Tenors; Jonathan Welch; Ray Charles 2 CONT Favorite Movies: Dr. Zhivago; Sister Act I; Sound of Music 2 CONT Favorite Actor: Richard Burton 2 CONT Favorite Actress: Elizabeth Taylor 2 CONT Favorite Books: Little Women; Little Men; Jo's Boys 2 CONT Favorite Historical Figures: Abe Lincoln; FDR; Jimmy Carter 2 CONT Favorite Places/Things To See: Chicago's Bismarck Hotel; Grant Park; Nasau 2 CONT Hobby/Collections: Books 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 17:35:11 0 @I141@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Richard 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Harvey, IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1970 2 PLAC Harvey,IL 2 CAUS Cancer 1 _UID CDCFBD7004178146AE4CA0066AAE39E37F0D 1 FAMS @F260@ 1 FAMC @F53@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 14:25:20 0 @I142@ INDI 1 NAME Anthony /Ends/ 2 SURN Ends 2 GIVN Anthony 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Mar 1928 2 PLAC Brazil, IN 1 DEAT 2 DATE Oct 1983 2 PLAC Kankakee, IL 2 CAUS Cancer 1 _UID 970CC285FA86EB42A58EA2B0D1B0BAB1083A 1 FAMS @F54@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:59:49 0 @I143@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel Allen /Ends/ 2 SURN Ends 2 GIVN Samuel Allen 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Feb 1957 2 PLAC Jacksonville, IL 1 CHR 2 DATE Protestant 1 _UID 5112E0AB70DBEC4587CEDFAA13C48DBF6B32 1 FAMS @F61@ 1 FAMC @F54@ 1 NOTE Occupation: Insurance Agent; Served in the U.S. Navy 2 CONT 2 CONT Things to know about Samuel Ends: 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Songs: Classical Gas; Hotel California; Christmas Waltz 2 CONT Favorite Musical Artists: Frank Sinatra; The Eagles 2 CONT Favorite Movies: The Omen; The Shining; Holiday Inn 2 CONT Favorite Actor: Humphrey Bogart 2 CONT Favorite Actress: Elizabeth McGovern 2 CONT Favorite Invention: Automobile 2 CONT Favorite Sports: Football and Basketball 2 CONT Favorite Books: 'Exploration of the North American Continent' & 'The Bible' 2 CONT Favorite Historical Figures: Abe Lincoln; Frank Lloyd Wright; Jesus 2 CONT Favorite TV Shows: 'Beverly Hillbillies'; 'I Love Lucy'; 'Bonanza' 2 CONT Favorite Things To See: Mt. St. Helens; Sears Tower; Disneyland 2 CONT Hobby: Collecting Coins 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 18:44:00 1 ADDR 2 CITY Greenwood 2 STAE MO 0 @I144@ INDI 1 NAME Anthony /Ends/ Jr. 2 SURN Ends 2 GIVN Anthony 2 NSFX Jr. 2 _AKA Tony 1 SEX M 1 _UID A04EA6209B0E1B42913ADB5D8DF4BCF6F013 1 FAMC @F54@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 18:34:39 0 @I145@ INDI 1 NAME Barbara Mae /Ends/ 2 SURN Ends 2 GIVN Barbara Mae 2 NICK Barb 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 May 1953 2 PLAC Frankfort, IN 1 CHR 2 DATE Protestant/Assembly of God 1 _UID 6EE4588D8E18E24484CB8772D2D25099D825 1 FAMS @F56@ 1 FAMS @F62@ 1 FAMC @F54@ 1 NOTE Occupation: Teacher 2 CONT 2 CONT Graduated 1971 Bradley-Bourbonnais H.S, Bourbonnais, IL; Graduated 1974 Olivet Nazerine Unive 2 CONC rsity Bourbonnais, IL; 2 CONT Attended Henderson State and Southern University of Arkansas 2 CONT 2 CONT Divorced Stephan Ray Sherrill Feb. 1988 in Polk Co. Arkansas. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 18:38:59 1 ADDR 2 CITY Mena 2 STAE AR 0 @I146@ INDI 1 NAME Betty /Ends/ 2 SURN Ends 2 GIVN Betty 1 SEX F 1 _UID 7977BB2A067BE74E934C9E0A9EA01A67D1BF 1 FAMS @F55@ 1 FAMC @F54@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jul 2004 3 TIME 15:10:28 0 @I147@ INDI 1 NAME Walter /Whitehill/ 2 SURN Whitehill 2 GIVN Walter 2 _AKA Walt 1 SEX M 1 _UID 973CCACB9C91584E976F14E55F8ACF493BBB 1 FAMS @F55@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Aug 2004 3 TIME 23:13:01 0 @I148@ INDI 1 NAME Roger Allen /Genung/ 2 SURN Genung 2 GIVN Roger Allen 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Jul 1962 2 PLAC Niles, MI 1 CHR 2 DATE Protestant/Assembly of God 1 _UID CE3069F47610DF449D5CE3711F32C57DE430 1 FAMS @F56@ 1 NOTE Minister and works at Wal-Mart 2 CONT 2 CONT Graduated 1980 Mena H.S., Mena AR; Online Academy of Biblical Studies (Dyersburg, TN) 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Jul 2004 3 TIME 19:00:22 0 @I149@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Cummings/ 2 SURN Cummings 2 GIVN Thomas 1 SEX M 1 _UID 950BA5E7551A26419F48DB1675DF6202924C 1 FAMS @F57@ 1 NOTE No Children 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2006 3 TIME 00:24:40 0 @I150@ INDI 1 NAME Martha Alice /Emmons/ 2 SURN Emmons 2 GIVN Martha Alice 2 _AKA Alice 2 _MARNM Wilson 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1891 2 PLAC Jersey Co., IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Jan 1919 2 PLAC Medora, IL 2 CAUS Swine Flu Epedemic 1 _UID 2193C826D5F5094FB76D577191744503FD4E 1 FAMS @F58@ 1 NOTE Birth Record was actually found in Macoupin County. She died in the Swine Flu pandemic, alon 2 CONC g with her husband, Apparently, everyone called her Alice. 1 SOUR @S13@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 18:33:50 0 @I151@ INDI 1 NAME Elsie Marie /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Elsie Marie 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Jan 1910 1 _UID EECA130ED98E3D478C7479E28632262A278D 1 FAMS @F59@ 1 FAMC @F58@ 1 NOTE Last known to be living in Woodriver IL or MO. 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Feb 2005 3 TIME 15:22:58 0 @I152@ INDI 1 NAME Leona /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Leona 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Medora, IL 1 _UID AE5CBED9F432794A945255AFCADDEE98A111 1 FAMS @F60@ 1 FAMC @F58@ 1 NOTE No Children 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:09:41 0 @I153@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Taylor/ 2 SURN Taylor 2 GIVN Charles 1 SEX M 1 _UID 5D9B0759642FE642844B9829D4E2252BA9C4 1 FAMS @F60@ 1 NOTE Last thought to be living in Jerseyville, IL/No Children 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 22:22:11 0 @I154@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Carrol/ 2 SURN Carrol 2 GIVN Charles 1 SEX M 1 _UID E27EC21848B37049897CA9A2AA847BF7DE45 1 FAMS @F59@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jul 2004 3 TIME 15:39:56 0 @I155@ INDI 1 NAME Helen /Carrol/ 2 SURN Carrol 2 GIVN Helen 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Bef. 1979 1 BURI 2 PLAC Medora, IL 1 _UID F0AB6B8B7D75934BBF638166978686677444 1 FAMC @F59@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:56:22 0 @I156@ INDI 1 NAME Kenny /Carrol/ 2 SURN Carrol 2 GIVN Kenny 1 SEX M 1 _UID 3D3DC983D9539747A9527DDB5FD1BF3D4F8F 1 FAMC @F59@ 1 NOTE Last thought to be in Alton, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jul 2004 3 TIME 15:43:17 0 @I157@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Carrol/ Jr. 2 SURN Carrol 2 GIVN Charles 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Bef. 1979 1 BURI 2 PLAC Medora, IL 1 _UID BF9C13F6EC626249B6FB6A06273DB22FC354 1 FAMC @F59@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:55:55 0 @I158@ INDI 1 NAME William /Carrol/ 2 SURN Carrol 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0819A1023544D54097FB198B086675AA15A1 1 FAMC @F59@ 1 NOTE Last thought to be in Alton, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jul 2004 3 TIME 15:41:58 0 @I159@ INDI 1 NAME Sheridan /Carrol/ 2 SURN Carrol 2 GIVN Sheridan 1 SEX M 1 _UID C6007D403A3A8848A0E212C55743AB2A8F9C 1 FAMC @F59@ 1 NOTE Last thought to be in Alton 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jul 2004 3 TIME 15:42:30 0 @I160@ INDI 1 NAME Alice /Carrol/ 2 SURN Carrol 2 GIVN Alice 1 SEX F 1 _UID 6C0C637EA8CF164CA9929CFE4E67801753F9 1 FAMC @F59@ 1 NOTE Last thought to be in Brighton, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Jul 2004 3 TIME 15:43:01 0 @I161@ INDI 1 NAME Lyndell Kae /Gullicksen/ 2 SURN Gullicksen 2 GIVN Lyndell Kae 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Sep 1962 2 PLAC DeKalb, IL 1 CHR 2 DATE Protestant 1 _UID 298F1CCD3282334DAE389A10AEBF5BB0DDC2 1 FAMS @F61@ 1 NOTE Occupation: Works for Kansas City Life 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 15:03:40 0 @I162@ INDI 1 NAME Nathan Allen /Ends/ 2 SURN Ends 2 GIVN Nathan Allen 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 May 1992 2 PLAC Independence, MO 1 _UID 3972277463B1CD4C806080BB917D335221EB 1 FAMC @F61@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 15:58:05 0 @I163@ INDI 1 NAME Emily Elizabeth /Ends/ 2 SURN Ends 2 GIVN Emily Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Feb 1996 2 PLAC Blue Springs, MO 1 _UID 35FCBC450CDC6F408FBE4EF6B2F462BE20E9 1 FAMC @F61@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 15:57:57 0 @I164@ INDI 1 NAME Stephan Ray /Sherrill/ 2 SURN Sherrill 2 GIVN Stephan Ray 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Feb 1951 2 PLAC Kankakee, IL 1 _UID 41AAC522A995104182A308618B84553A8DF8 1 FAMS @F62@ 1 NOTE Graduated 1969 Eastridge H.S. Kankakee, IL; 1974 Southern Illinois Univ.; 1979 Masters Progra 2 CONC m at Governor's State University Illinois 1 SOUR @S14@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:44:45 0 @I165@ INDI 1 NAME Stephanie Erin /Sherrill/ 2 SURN Sherrill 2 GIVN Stephanie Erin 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Sep 1977 2 PLAC Mena, AR 1 CHR 2 DATE Islam 1 _UID B88AA0E51A46FD40A4D49C58EC13CF08A62E 1 FAMS @F63@ 1 FAMC @F62@ 1 NOTE Stephanie Erin Sherrill (1977 - ) Graduate 1996 Mena H.S. Mena, AR then went on to attend Sa 2 CONC vannah College of Art & Design Savannah, GA where she met her husband, Anwar Al-Asmi. She con 2 CONC verted to Islam and now lives in Oman with her husband and two children. 1 SOUR @S14@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:04:35 1 ADDR 2 CTRY Oman 0 @I166@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew Levi /Sherrill/ 2 SURN Sherrill 2 GIVN Andrew Levi 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Feb 1979 2 PLAC Kankakee, IL 1 CHR 2 DATE Protestant 1 _UID 4265E109064E7E48B1B2476AD15F042F229E 1 FAMC @F62@ 1 NOTE Graduated 1997 Mena H.S. Mena, Ar; 2001 Harding Univ. Searcy, AR; 2004 Masters Univ. of Arkan 2 CONC sas-Little Rock, Little Rock, AR. 1 SOUR @S14@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 23:36:55 0 @I167@ INDI 1 NAME Anwar bin Khalfan /Al-Asmi/ 2 SURN Al-Asmi 2 GIVN Anwar bin Khalfan 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Jan 1978 2 PLAC Oman 1 CHR 2 DATE Islam 1 _UID 3EDBBBCA318FEA46BA839087A53B8ED525DA 1 FAMS @F63@ 1 FAMC @F718@ 1 NOTE A Yemenite, he attended Savannah College of Art & Design, Savannah, GA 2 CONT 2 CONT Occupation: Graphics Arts Designer/Engineer Design now living in Oman. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2006 3 TIME 15:11:42 0 @I168@ INDI 1 NAME Zahara bin Anwar /Al-Asmi/ 2 SURN Al-Asmi 2 GIVN Zahara bin Anwar 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Nov 1998 2 PLAC Savannah, GA 1 CHR 2 DATE Islam 1 _UID B447E407108FBA41B303906ECA05AF28DA9E 1 FAMC @F63@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2006 3 TIME 15:12:30 0 @I169@ INDI 1 NAME Yusuf bin Anwar /Al-Asmi/ 2 SURN Al-Asmi 2 GIVN Yusuf bin Anwar 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Dec 2002 2 PLAC Muscat, Oman 1 CHR 2 DATE Islam 1 _UID F486506D50528E40B972A278038CBD5B93A4 1 FAMC @F63@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2006 3 TIME 15:12:58 0 @I170@ INDI 1 NAME John /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN John 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Jul 1795 2 PLAC Botetourt Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Dec 1854 2 PLAC Point Pleasant Plantation, Duvall Co., FL 1 _UID 2EE950DB1B928943A7F855E52FF1EC4CEC6F 1 FAMS @F64@ 1 FAMS @F128@ 1 FAMC @F353@ 1 NOTE Occupation: Farmer & Soldier 2 CONT 2 CONT For awhile owned a mill in KY then sold it when he married Sarah. Listed in Monroe Co., WVA 1 2 CONC 850 Census with kids from previous marriage. He was at/near Sweet Springs. However, this entr 2 CONC y, that I found, looked to have been written in the Census log then torn out. The reason fo 2 CONC r this is unknown and often they do not appear in the 1850 Census Name Index. What his relati 2 CONC onship was to Sarah Lewis before their marriage is unknown although there is a 'cousin' menti 2 CONC oned in early letters to Sarah who apparently had a crush on her. This could be the same cous 2 CONC in. His wife had died earlier. Why they went to Florida is uncertain although other members s 2 CONC eem to have floated toward FL for brief periods of time. I haven't had a chance to trace dow 2 CONC n info on the plantatiion there which was located - at that time - in Duvall Co. 15 miles fro 2 CONC m Jacksonville. No doubt, it is inside Jacksonville in current day bondaries. I haven't ha 2 CONC d a chance to locate his tomb either although I hear it is down there. Hopefully, more abou 2 CONC t him can be added in the future. 1 SOUR @S15@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Apr 2006 3 TIME 16:19:25 0 @I171@ INDI 1 NAME Francis M. /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Francis M. 2 _AKA Frank 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Jul 1887 1 _UID 25A95F58C9D6D7498FE0A4D0CB14175F7CEB 1 FAMS @F68@ 1 FAMC @F5@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2004 3 TIME 13:48:38 0 @I172@ INDI 1 NAME Ulysses Grant /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Ulysses Grant 2 _AKA Grant 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 May 1865 2 PLAC Carrollton, IL 1 _UID 7F148167F568824CA0BEC6EEE80DA9A6FC54 1 FAMS @F69@ 1 FAMC @F5@ 1 NOTE Occupation: Farmer 2 CONT 2 CONT Moved for a while from Medora, IL to Piedmont, MO. Some clues he moved back to IL later altho 2 CONC ugh that is not certain. Had 7 children. 2 CONT 2 CONT Believed to still have been alive in 1947. 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2005 3 TIME 23:54:25 0 @I173@ INDI 1 NAME Fredrick W. /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Fredrick W. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Dec 1871 2 PLAC IL 1 _UID 18DEF0A483B1DC43A8345F9E9A3ABD63AA97 1 FAMS @F692@ 1 FAMC @F5@ 1 NOTE Occupation: Day Laborer 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1900 census listed as divorced and living with his father Edmund. 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S8@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:26:53 0 @I174@ INDI 1 NAME Edward (Edgar) J. /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Edward (Edgar) J. 2 _AKA Edward/Edwin/Edmund 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Nov 1869 2 PLAC IL 1 BURI 2 DATE Vahalla Cemetary? 2 PLAC St. Louis, MO? 1 _UID A85D6C0B03FB674FA8EE9C674DF4C2B783DC 1 FAMS @F70@ 1 FAMC @F5@ 1 NOTE Occupation: Paperhanger/Painter Ad in the newspaper for him located in 1900 Palmer, IL. 1 SOUR @S16@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jan 2006 3 TIME 20:01:42 0 @I175@ INDI 1 NAME Emma /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Emma 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Apr 1877 2 PLAC IL 1 _UID 70E14BCE382F8D4CA06A48DB9453DF933009 1 FAMS @F71@ 1 FAMC @F5@ 1 NOTE In 1900 Census, she was already married and visiting or living with Edmund in his house in Pa 2 CONC lmer, IL. According to census, she had one child but child was not there. Circumstances of th 2 CONC is not known. 2 CONT 2 CONT She is a twin. 1 SOUR @S8@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:28:27 0 @I176@ INDI 1 NAME Eva /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Eva 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Apr 1877 2 PLAC IL 1 _UID 8939D98B5A015D4B892BE71BC0DEE82B9057 1 FAMS @F72@ 1 FAMC @F5@ 1 NOTE She is a twin. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:27:46 0 @I177@ INDI 1 NAME Hiram L. /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Hiram L. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Mar 1861 2 PLAC IL 1 _UID 8ADD9AA485AAF447B54D618AE66FDADC0714 1 FAMC @F5@ 1 NOTE 1880 Census on the LDS website (not always reliable) gives an alternate date of birth as 1859 2 CONC . 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:19:16 0 @I178@ INDI 1 NAME Lillie B. /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Lillie B. 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Jun 1867 2 PLAC IL 1 _UID 79692BA273537A47BC63B147E03C8E372E28 1 FAMS @F65@ 1 FAMC @F5@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2004 3 TIME 13:44:13 0 @I179@ INDI 1 NAME James B. /Thompson/ 2 SURN Thompson 2 GIVN James B. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1868 2 PLAC IL 1 _UID 1E56C8AE4C32F041A1D6163CE77D53657EBF 1 FAMS @F65@ 1 FAMC @F66@ 1 NOTE 1880 Living in Palmer, IL 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 22:30:48 0 @I180@ INDI 1 NAME James /Thompson/ 2 SURN Thompson 2 GIVN James 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1838 2 PLAC Maine 1 _UID A2E1BB428028DF46965C4C8DC57B7AF2C4EF 1 FAMS @F66@ 1 FAMC @F67@ 1 NOTE Occupation: Carpenter 2 CONT 2 CONT 1880 Living in Palmer, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 22:30:26 0 @I181@ INDI 1 NAME X /Thompson/ 2 SURN Thompson 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC England 1 _UID B219ED96EB1FD14F8C67B98DA80FF180D9EC 1 FAMS @F67@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2004 3 TIME 13:47:49 0 @I182@ INDI 1 NAME Frank /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Frank 1 SEX M 1 _UID B0ABA7FE7AC07E459B975D59E91B2CC7DC56 1 FAMC @F68@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2004 3 TIME 13:49:03 0 @I183@ INDI 1 NAME Martha Rosetta /Hodgson/ 2 SURN Hodgson 2 GIVN Martha Rosetta 2 _AKA Mattie 2 _MARNM Wilson 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1870 2 PLAC Chesterfield, IL 1 _UID 8684BB1AD88F114B974B7F273A6824F8E81C 1 FAMS @F69@ 1 FAMC @F143@ 1 NOTE Attending school in 1880. Name verified in Alvin Wilson's death certificate and Bessie's Birt 2 CONC h Certificate. Father listed in Macoupin County Biographical Source Book. 2 CONT 2 CONT Seems to have been a housewife. 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 SOUR @S13@ 1 SOUR @S3@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S5@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2004 3 TIME 13:53:27 0 @I184@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Henry 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Jul 1891 2 PLAC IL 1 _UID A75F6E985613A24388329ACD5767A5512FAC 1 FAMC @F69@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Dec 2005 3 TIME 03:00:11 0 @I185@ INDI 1 NAME Chester W. /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Chester W. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Jul 1890 2 PLAC Macoupin Co., IL? 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Piedmont, MO? 2 CAUS Suicide? 1 _UID EA96C947C2E3E347A7165D77CC2B0BC9BB1C 1 FAMC @F69@ 1 NOTE A WWI vet. According to Elmer, born around Medora, IL and died in Piedmont, MO as a suicide 2 CONC . Yet to be confirmed. 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jan 2006 3 TIME 20:15:51 0 @I186@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Richard 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Aug 1899 2 PLAC Macoupin Co., IL? 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Piedmont, MO? 2 CAUS Car Accident? 1 _UID 6FD96C3FBBD3594DAFDB0FA461D2E3C23C4B 1 FAMC @F69@ 1 SOUR @S12@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 17:41:49 0 @I187@ INDI 1 NAME Alvin Leslie /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Alvin Leslie 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Jul 1894 2 PLAC Macoupin Co., IL? 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 May 1913 2 PLAC Medora, IL 2 CAUS Lead Poisoning 1 _UID 26C1BB6DC583964EB3BFAD4FA41EFF6AD4A5 1 FAMC @F69@ 1 NOTE Death Certificate signed by his father. States he'd always lived in IL which probably puts Gr 2 CONC ant's family there as well during that time period. Alvin was apparently a painter and died o 2 CONC f lead poisoning from what must've been some sort of job-Found his tombstone - rather promine 2 CONC nt one - in the Frankfort, KY cemetery. Tombstone states that he was the pastor of New Provid 2 CONC ence Church in Rockbridge, VA for 11 years. It also verifies his death and birth dates, wif 2 CONC e who is buried with him etc. Not sure what brought him to KY however. 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S3@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jan 2006 3 TIME 21:17:39 0 @I188@ INDI 1 NAME Bessie Louisa /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Bessie Louisa 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 May 1900 2 PLAC Carrollton, IL 1 _UID F6942F330463B04BA13A95FF972C202BCB8B 1 FAMC @F69@ 1 SOUR @S13@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jan 2006 3 TIME 21:13:54 0 @I189@ INDI 1 NAME Frank /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Frank 1 SEX M 1 _UID 4D11674951163545854A7AAD406E82EAFF06 1 FAMC @F69@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:02:01 0 @I190@ INDI 1 NAME Edmund /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Edmund 1 SEX M 1 _UID E3616AA332E6B64FBB3C3D56CA74AB9D7E1E 1 FAMC @F69@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:02:27 0 @I191@ INDI 1 NAME Sally (Sallie) /Hundley/ 2 SURN Hundley 2 GIVN Sally (Sallie) 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1878 2 PLAC KY 1 _UID A44B8770B5E95845B309A7B320ED1F8AED62 1 FAMS @F70@ 1 FAMC @F236@ 1 NOTE 1880 Census indicates she is living in Glade, Madison, KY. 2 CONT 1900 Census lists both parents from TN. 2 CONT Her family lived in Palmer for a time as they show up in the census there. 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 SOUR @S8@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 16:13:09 0 @I192@ INDI 1 NAME Harry M. /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Harry M. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Jan 1896 2 PLAC Palmer, IL 1 _UID 4115412CAA7D634F8C097DE9D74552A3A89D 1 FAMC @F70@ 1 NOTE Reportedly given to an orphanage in Bloomington, IL. I located him in the St. Louis area howe 2 CONC ver at a later date. 2 CONT 2 CONT WWI vet, inducted 13 May 1916. Gave St. Louis as an address. Army serial number 1,452,343 ser 2 CONC ving overseas 3 May 1918- 28 April 1919 with Co. E 1 INF MO NG (CO E 138 INF) until his disch 2 CONC arge. Discharged at rank of Corporal with no apparent disabilities. 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S6@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:26:11 0 @I193@ INDI 1 NAME Ira /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Ira 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1898 2 PLAC IL 1 _UID 19452BF85485484B8A4A5CE909C58BE54420 1 FAMC @F70@ 1 NOTE Reportedly died young. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:18:59 0 @I194@ INDI 1 NAME Fred W. /Smith/ 2 SURN Smith 2 GIVN Fred W. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 71B8B65F5426C041A58F3F3934EFE870E07F 1 FAMS @F71@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:17:08 0 @I195@ INDI 1 NAME Asa A. /Curvey/ 2 SURN Curvey 2 GIVN Asa A. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1870 2 PLAC IL 1 _UID 0FB9ECF72666A34A92D7CC7A3CC28B54B097 1 FAMS @F72@ 1 NOTE 1880 Census living in Palmer, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:40:53 0 @I196@ INDI 1 NAME Lewis (Louis) /Bell/ 2 SURN Bell 2 GIVN Lewis (Louis) 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1836 2 PLAC KY 2 CAUS Typhoid or Chlorea? 1 _UID 2D5E7F074FD8C749BFEC888E65BFCA1108CA 1 FAMS @F73@ 1 FAMC @F482@ 1 NOTE Only a couple references outside court papers have been found with his name. He is mentione 2 CONC d in the KY 1830 census. His name was spelled 'Lewis' in the court papers filed in connectio 2 CONC n with a lawsuit between his heirs and William Lawson in Garrard, Co., KY. We do know that h 2 CONC e was born and died in KY. 2 CONT 2 CONT According to court papers, he died when his youngest child was 1 but I believe this is a late 2 CONC r mistake because the estate papers were filed at the end of 1836 which fixes a timeline. Th 2 CONC e youngest child, Louisa, would've been about ready to be born at time estate papers were fil 2 CONC ed. Louisa went on to marry Edmund Wilson. 2 CONT 2 CONT Apparently, he may have died of a disease because another child died 12 days later. This woul 2 CONC d've been common in this time period because several major Cholera and Typhoid epidemics swep 2 CONC t the nation in the 1830's-1840's. At one point in Garrard Co, KY the city of Lancaster is de 2 CONC scribed as a "Ghost Town" because everyone fled and the dead were buried in "Mass Graves". W 2 CONC ho the child was that died is not certain. 2 CONT 2 CONT There was a sale of his belongings on 28 Dec 1836 from which his wife Elizabeth seems to hav 2 CONC e bought back most of the household items. Inventory was done in Jan. 1837. There is some que 2 CONC stion about whether he rented the land/house but I think he may have just been in debt in a m 2 CONC ortage type situation. Later court papers seem to bear this out and earlier the family seem 2 CONC s to have been in control of a lot of land. Deed records covering time periods beyond the tim 2 CONC e of Lewis Bell’s death bear out the sizeable amount he must’ve once owned. It probably is sa 2 CONC fe to assume that he was a farmer by trade since the land involved was in a rural area. 2 CONT 2 CONT Check out other postings about the Bell’s on this website for further information. 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S11@ 1 SOUR @S17@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:45:26 0 @I197@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Allen (Allin)/ 2 SURN Allen (Allin) 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE aft. 1846 1 _UID B88C5A507C9A974581AD4B76C6F76206F40B 1 FAMS @F73@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:45:51 0 @I198@ INDI 1 NAME Willis G. /Bell/ 2 SURN Bell 2 GIVN Willis G. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1833 2 PLAC Garrard Co., KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1876 2 PLAC KY 1 _UID E5309309B8A73B42A3E61ABBDE701F3C94F3 1 FAMS @F80@ 1 FAMC @F73@ 1 NOTE His wife was his next door neighbor. Listed as a wagon maker in Crab Orchard, KY in 1860 cens 2 CONC us. 1 SOUR @S20@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Dec 2005 3 TIME 02:47:18 0 @I199@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /Bell/ 2 SURN Bell 2 GIVN Nancy 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1835 2 PLAC Garrard Co., KY 1 _UID 73B9FE95B51F984288B2CB538C47B98CDD11 1 FAMC @F73@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:39:15 0 @I200@ INDI 1 NAME William /Bell/ 2 SURN Bell 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID 51085E60D105AB449D9689E79729C48A8D45 1 FAMS @F79@ 1 FAMC @F73@ 1 NOTE Marriage took place with Elizabeth's permission and believe he fought in the Civil War. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:15:35 0 @I201@ INDI 1 NAME James W. /Bell/ 2 SURN Bell 2 GIVN James W. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1822 2 PLAC KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1905 2 PLAC Garrard Co., KY 1 _UID 504D71C01F1A5641B54F1B4245D14558B2CE 1 FAMS @F77@ 1 FAMC @F73@ 1 NOTE Occupation: Farmer/Blacksmith 2 CONT 2 CONT 1880 Census still living in Garrard, CO. and married. 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:41:14 0 @I202@ INDI 1 NAME Kate A. /Bell/ 2 SURN Bell 2 GIVN Kate A. 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1834 2 PLAC Garrard Co., KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1836 2 PLAC Garrard Co., KY? 1 _UID 061CD469E9580548AB6A0661E255C76ED529 1 FAMC @F73@ 1 NOTE I believe this could be the child who died in 1836 12 days after Lewis. We know the child wa 2 CONC s about 3 years old at the time of Lewis Bell's death and after his death there is no more me 2 CONC ntion of her in the court papers etc although a Kate does show up in the deed records but thi 2 CONC s could've been a legality. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:44:04 0 @I203@ INDI 1 NAME Susie A. /Bell/ 2 SURN Bell 2 GIVN Susie A. 1 SEX F 1 _UID 1A1E262C1533E243BA6E7BB445969E0AD162 1 FAMC @F73@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:44:43 0 @I204@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Ann /Bell/ 2 SURN Bell 2 GIVN Mary Ann 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1826 2 PLAC KY 1 _UID 9F6505976F2EB143B4708D08F5D248272066 1 FAMS @F76@ 1 FAMC @F73@ 1 NOTE 1880 Census Living in Palmer, IL. Indicators are she was pretty close to Louisa Bell (Wilson) 2 CONC . Most of the info we have so far about her is to be found under her husband - Frederick Payn 2 CONC e - heading. 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Feb 2006 3 TIME 00:37:29 0 @I205@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine /Bell/ 2 SURN Bell 2 GIVN Catherine 1 SEX F 1 _UID 6AA79FA5D753614AA46CFDC80CCD89288940 1 FAMS @F75@ 1 FAMC @F73@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:45:52 0 @I206@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Bell/ 2 SURN Bell 2 GIVN Sarah 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1834 2 PLAC KY 1 _UID 10D7465206277A42A8E208C04A9172060DC5 1 FAMS @F74@ 1 FAMC @F73@ 1 NOTE Occupation Housewife. 1880 Census she is living in Ricks, Christian Co., IL. 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2004 3 TIME 15:37:56 0 @I207@ INDI 1 NAME William M. /Woodall/ 2 SURN Woodall 2 GIVN William M. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1838 2 PLAC Indiana 1 _UID 3775AFF89F7FD544AB14C4CC775402973DFF 1 FAMS @F74@ 1 NOTE Occupation: Farmer living in Ricks, Christian Co., IL 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2005 3 TIME 18:47:40 0 @I208@ INDI 1 NAME James /Hingo/ 2 SURN Hingo 2 GIVN James 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9A0F82DDF5D4A246B3A0DCCF6CBF924ABEBE 1 FAMS @F75@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:48:59 0 @I209@ INDI 1 NAME Frederick /Payne/ 2 SURN Payne 2 GIVN Frederick 2 _AKA Fredrick 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Feb 1826 2 PLAC Garrard Co., KY 1 _UID 00010356C0150A40A4F044CC92ACA02A251C 1 FAMS @F76@ 1 FAMC @F678@ 1 NOTE Farmer, landowner, and justice of the peace. 1880 Census living in Palmer, IL. May have foun 2 CONC d some of his relatives listed on the web for Christian Co. also quite a few seem to have bee 2 CONC n buried in Anderson Cemetery which deserves further investigation. 2 CONT 2 CONT FREDERICK PAYNE, who is now making his home in Palmer, is retired from business life, enjoyin 2 CONC g a well-earned rest after years of industrious effort in the battle of life. He is a vetera 2 CONC n of the late Civil War, and in times of peace as well as in the hour of his country's peri 2 CONC l has been a patriotic citizen. He was born in Garrard County, Ky., February 1, 1826, bein 2 CONC g a son of Robert and Sarah (Stipe) Payne, who were both natives of the Blue Grass State. 2 CONT The paternal grandfather of our subject, Ambrose Payne, came to America at the time of the Re 2 CONC volutionary War, soon after the close of which he settled in Kentucky, and there reared his l 2 CONC arge family. His death occurred when he was still in the prime of life. Frederick Stipe, th 2 CONC e maternal grandfather, was a native of Scotland. On coming to America, he went to Indiana, w 2 CONC here he made his home for some years, engaged in agricultural pursuits. In later years he rem 2 CONC oved to Kentucky, where he lived to a good old age. 2 CONT The life occupation of Robert Payne was that of a farmer, and most of his years were spent i 2 CONC n Kentucky. In early life he lived for four years in Indiana, but returned to his native Stat 2 CONC e. In 1850 he removed with his family to Illinois, and made a settlement in Christian County 2 CONC , on Bear Creek, in the township of the same name. There he bought and carried on a farm of o 2 CONC ne hundred acres. He did not long survive his removal; as he died July 24, 1851, aged fifty-o 2 CONC ne years. His wife died a few days later, on the 3d of August. They were members of the Bapti 2 CONC st Church, in which Mr. Payne was an officer. 2 CONT Our subject is one of a large family which consisted of five Sons and eight daughters. Only t 2 CONC hree of the number are now living. Kittie Jane is the wife of William T. Fulcher, of Mattoon 2 CONC , Ill.; and Martha Susan is the wife of Frank Hay, of Indianapolis, Ind. The boyhood of Frede 2 CONC rick Payne was passed in Kentucky, and with his parents he removed to Illinois in 1850. Sinc 2 CONC e that time he has been a resident of this county with the exception of one year spent in Mon 2 CONC tgomery County. His early education was received in the old-fashioned subscription schools o 2 CONC f the day. Wild game was then abundant in this region, and frequently deer, wolves and wild t 2 CONC urkey fell before his unerring aim. He resided with his parents until reaching man's estate 2 CONC . His farm comprises one hundred and ninety-three acres of good land, a part of which is in t 2 CONC he corporate limits of the town. Mr. Payne also owns other desirable village property and ha 2 CONC s acquired a competence for old age. 2 CONT On the 11th of September, 1846, Mr. Payne was united in marriage with Miss Mary Ann Bell, a d 2 CONC aughter of Lewis and Elizabeth (Allen) Bell, of Kentucky. By this union three sons and two da 2 CONC ughters were born, who are in order of birth as follows: Lewis F., now deceased; Robert; Sara 2 CONC h B. and Willis M., also deceased; and Mary Jane. Robert married Miss Mary J. Compton, and ha 2 CONC s two children, Emma and Robert. Mary Jane, who became the wife of Thomas Bradley, of Palmer 2 CONC ; is the mother of eight children, as follows: Lillie Belle; Edith Ann, Frederick, Clara F. 2 CONC , James, Minnie May, Hiram and Eva. 2 CONT For a number of years Mr. and Mrs. Payne were members of the Baptist Church, but of late year 2 CONC s have been identified with the Christian Adventist Church. In politics, our subject is a Rep 2 CONC ublican and served for one year as Justice of the Peace. During the War of the Rebellion he w 2 CONC ent to the defense of the Union, his name being enrolled as a member of Company G, Fifth Miss 2 CONC ouri Cavalry. He served for three years and six weeks, taking part in a number of important s 2 CONC kirmishes and battles, and was sent in the raid after Gen. Price. He is now a member of the G 2 CONC rand Army of the Republic 2 CONT 2 CONT SERVICE.-Independence, Mo., February 8, 1863 (Cos. "C," "D." "F"). Blue Springs March 22. Ind 2 CONC ependence March 23. Headquarters at Waynesville. Scouts from Waynesville June 20-23 (Co. "H") 2 CONC . Scout from Salem and skirmish July 3 (Co. "D"). Scout from Houston to Spring River Mills an 2 CONC d skirmish August 6-11 (Cos. "B," "C," "F" and "G"). Jack's Ford August 14 (Detachment). Warr 2 CONC ensville August 25 (Detachment). Texas County September 11-12 (Detachment). Near Houston Sept 2 CONC ember 12 (Detachment). Near Salem September 13 (Cos. "C," "M"). Near Man's Creek October 14 ( 2 CONC Detachment). King's House, near Waynesville. October 26 (Co. H). Scout from Houston to Jack' 2 CONC s Fork November 4-6 (Cos. "B," "G," "I"). Scouts from Houston November 23-29 (Detachment), an 2 CONC d December 9-19. Scouts from Salem December 26-29 (Cos. "C," "M"). Scout from Houston into Ar 2 CONC kansas, with skirmishes February 5-17, 1864 (Detachment). Independence April 23. Scouts fro 2 CONC m Big Piney July 5-6. Scout in Shannon County July 18-21 (Detachment). Rolla August 1. Scout 2 CONC s in Moniteau and Morgan Counties September 11-18 (Detachment). Scout in Texas County Septemb 2 CONC er 14-21 (Detachment). Thomasville September 18. Waynesville September 30 (Co. "B"). Moreau B 2 CONC ottom, Jefferson City, October 7. Booneville October 9. Lexington October 19. Independence October 22. Big Blue and State Line October 22. Westport October 23. Engagement on the Marmiton, or battle of Charlot, October 25. Mine C 2 CONC reek , Little Osage River, Marias des Cygnes 2 CONC , October 25. Near Centreville November 2 (Co. "K"). Operations near Waynesville December 1- 2 CONC 3 (Detachment). Big Piney December 2 (Detachment). Scouting and escort duty in District of Ro 2 CONC lla till July, 1865. McCartney's Mills January, 1865 (Detachment). Scout in Shannon County Ja 2 CONC nuary 2-7 (Cos. "C," "D," "M"). Operations about Waynesville January 16-22. Scouts from Sale 2 CONC m and Licking to Spring River, Ark., and skirmishes February 23-March 2. Scouts from Waynesvi 2 CONC lle to Hutton Valley, Rolla and Lebanon March 5-12. Near Rolla March 24 (Co. "E"). Mustered o 2 CONC ut July 8, 1865. Regiment lost during service 19 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded an 2 CONC d 2 Officers and 93 Enlisted men by disease. Total 114. Predecessor unit: MISSOURI VOLUNTEE 2 CONC RS BOONEVILLE STATE MILITIA CAVALRY BATTALION ("EPSTEIN'S"). Organized at Booneville Marc 2 CONC h 24, 1862. Assigned to duty at Booneville. Attack on Booneville September 14, 1861. Operatin 2 CONC g against guerrillas in Cooper, Moniteau, Saline and Cooper Counties till May, 1862. Operatio 2 CONC ns in Saline County March 7-10, 1862. Near Marshall March 16 (Co. "A"). Skirmish on Little Sn 2 CONC i April 1. Organized as 13th Missouri State Militia Cavalry May 19, 1862. Changed to 5th Miss 2 CONC ouri State Militia Cavalry February 12, 1863. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Sep 2006 3 TIME 12:25:10 0 @I210@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth P. /Brady/ 2 SURN Brady 2 GIVN Elizabeth P. 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1822 2 PLAC KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1895 2 PLAC KY 1 _UID 08EAC6992A694241B23ABF131E44D8F1500B 1 FAMS @F77@ 1 FAMC @F78@ 1 NOTE Occupation: Housewife 2 CONT 2 CONT 1850 Census has her raising a 10 yr. old named Crawford Brady who attended school and was fro 2 CONC m KY. This is probably a relative but it is uncertain. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1880 Census she is living in Garrard, Co. 1 SOUR @S10@ 1 SOUR @S4@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2004 3 TIME 14:11:43 0 @I211@ INDI 1 NAME Mary F. /Bell/ 2 SURN Bell 2 GIVN Mary F. 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1849 2 PLAC KY 1 _UID 89D70CE4F9CDEB47884E697FB1D2FA129520 1 FAMC @F77@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:54:03 0 @I212@ INDI 1 NAME Mollie /Bell/ 2 SURN Bell 2 GIVN Mollie 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1850 1 _UID C28F519D962EFA428303F68C4B4493D23B9D 1 FAMC @F77@ 1 NOTE Believe this to be a daughter but could be a daughter-in law or just a nickname for Mary F. B 2 CONC ell. However, this person took over signing deeds for her parents in 1896. 1 SOUR @S17@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Dec 2005 3 TIME 02:37:29 0 @I213@ INDI 1 NAME X /Brady/ 2 SURN Brady 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC KY 1 _UID 774BDCA4145C894A826666AEAD860049FD3C 1 FAMS @F78@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:56:33 0 @I214@ INDI 1 NAME x // 2 GIVN x 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC KY 1 _UID 7D6B287F5E836B4A912071B7910BE417956E 1 FAMS @F78@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 16:50:03 0 @I215@ INDI 1 NAME Emarilla (Emerilla) /Middleton/ 2 SURN Middleton 2 GIVN Emarilla (Emerilla) 1 SEX F 1 _UID 9C887AFBBCE8204BB4F9FB66B62533C3878D 1 FAMS @F79@ 1 SOUR @S20@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:16:28 0 @I216@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Jane /Anderson/ 2 SURN Anderson 2 GIVN Sarah Jane 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Jan 1834 2 PLAC Lincoln Co., KY 1 _UID C5EB517B233CE84DA30128428B1A1BF8D6C0 1 FAMS @F80@ 1 FAMC @F217@ 1 NOTE Married at age 19 by Collier. Was a neighbor of the Bells'. 2 CONT 2 CONT Appears to have sold property by herself in 1876 to relatives (James Bell, Book 2, pg 218 Gar 2 CONC rard Co., 2 tracts at Drake's Creek) 2 CONT 1877 (Samuel D. Anderson Bk 2, pg 449 100 acres) 2 CONT 1877 (Pierce Anderson Bk 2, pg 519 2 tracts Preachersville & Paint Lick Rd.) 2 CONT 2 CONT I take these sales to mean that Willis is dead and there is a sudden, unexpected need for inc 2 CONC ome and the family is trying to help out. 1 SOUR @S17@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:18:54 0 @I217@ INDI 1 NAME John /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN John 2 NPFX Maj. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Aug 1758 2 PLAC Augusta Co., VA 1 CHR 2 DATE Protestant/Presbyterian 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Jun 1823 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WVA 1 BURI 2 DATE Family Plot - still exists 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WVA 1 DSCR 5' 10"; known as the most muscular man in VA 1 _UID F6B0325DFF8B864CB9F77378726C6D64DBD7 1 FAMS @F81@ 1 FAMS @F110@ 1 FAMC @F96@ 1 NOTE John Lewis was a soldier and a farmer. Though a little 'quiet' in historical accounts, he wa 2 CONC s none of the less there right along the side of his brothers at every major moment in Americ 2 CONC an history and in some respects was more involved. This is especially true during the America 2 CONC n Revolution. 2 CONT 2 CONT He served with his family at the crucial French/Indian War battle of Point Pleasant located i 2 CONC n on the WV border. Later served in the Revolutionary War. Ensign 9th VA 16th March 1776; co 2 CONC mmissioned 2nd Lt. 7 Nov 1776; 1st Lt. Continental Army May 1778, at Valley Forge, fought a 2 CONC t Brandywine, Major battlefield commission at Monmouth where he commanded a company of the 9t 2 CONC h VA Regiment. Personal friend of George Washington and Andrew Jackson. Apparently, he was en 2 CONC titled to half-pay the rest of his life for his service. 2 CONT 2 CONT There is a story that goes that Pres. Andrew Jackson out of frustration said that if there wa 2 CONC s a man like John Lewis still around to back him, he'd march to SC and put an end to Calhou 2 CONC n and his successionists. 2 CONT 2 CONT John Lewis had a reputation as the most muscular man in VA and was known for his strength. I 2 CONC n later years, he seems to have spent his time at Sweet Springs, WV where the family often gr 2 CONC avitated too in between adventures and travels. He is buried in the family plot there with hi 2 CONC s wife on one side and another close friend, Gov. John Floyd, on the other. His father's mark 2 CONC er is just a few steps away. 2 CONT 2 CONT Apparently he is mentioned or interviewed in the Drapier records but I haven't had a chance t 2 CONC o look at them yet. 1 SOUR @S15@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S21@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Apr 2006 3 TIME 16:12:16 0 @I218@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Mary 2 _MARNM Lewis 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Sep 1776 2 PLAC Smithfield, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Feb 1824 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WVA 1 BURI 2 DATE Family Plot- Still Exists 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WVA 1 _UID B76F11CC69B0E74095C9F3CA9AF2BCF99F77 1 FAMS @F81@ 1 FAMC @F252@ 1 NOTE Sister to Gov. Preston of VA. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 01:30:18 0 @I219@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Sarah 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 May 1767 2 PLAC Greenfield, Botetourt Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Jul 1841 1 _UID 3C04094EF6E29442A7DA406BB9B5D0560586 1 FAMS @F297@ 1 FAMC @F252@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:26:02 0 @I220@ INDI 1 NAME James Patton /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN James Patton 2 NPFX Gov. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Jun 1774 2 PLAC Smithfield, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 May 1843 2 PLAC Smithfield, VA 1 _UID B44933F24A965145AA0707635947F9236F04 1 FAMS @F304@ 1 FAMC @F252@ 1 NOTE Wounded at the battle of Christler's Field, Canada, War of 1812. A Col. in the US Army, memb 2 CONC er of VA State Senate and VA Gov. from 1816-1819. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 01:04:25 0 @I221@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah Preston /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Susannah Preston 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1794 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WV? 1 DEAT 2 DATE Nov 1825 2 PLAC Falling Springs, Alleghany Co., VA 1 _UID F942D0D64A63404F842046762E0CB7C937B1 1 FAMS @F95@ 1 FAMC @F81@ 1 SOUR @S21@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Apr 2006 3 TIME 18:24:46 0 @I222@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Sophia /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Mary Sophia 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Oct 1796 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Jun 1836 2 PLAC Fincastle, VA 2 CAUS Bronchitis 1 _UID F799134F3BD6844381B2D74022ADF512EAA8 1 FAMS @F94@ 1 FAMC @F81@ 1 NOTE Surrounded by friends at her house during her death. Held her composure during death. Died a 2 CONC t 1:40 p.m. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Apr 2006 3 TIME 17:20:19 0 @I223@ INDI 1 NAME William Lynn /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN William Lynn 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1799 2 PLAC The Cove, Monroe Co., WV 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1869 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WV 1 _UID 77FB1CE6095F8F4BA86C5D9D200DFE3E2D69 1 FAMS @F89@ 1 FAMS @F90@ 1 FAMS @F91@ 1 FAMC @F81@ 1 NOTE Built Lynnside Manor in Sweet Springs, WV in 1845 but it was pillaged by Union Troops in 186 2 CONC 4 because his father-in-law was then Gen. John Floyd CSA. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:23:01 0 @I224@ INDI 1 NAME John /Lewis/ Jr. 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN John 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1799 2 PLAC VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1803 1 _UID 748F11622BDAB04A9C628309A4774E9A025D 1 FAMC @F81@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2004 3 TIME 17:12:21 0 @I225@ INDI 1 NAME Anne Montgomery /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Anne Montgomery 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Mar 1802 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WVA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Jul 1850 1 _UID AEBBA29C3FAC2C47B92D78A312482EED7B97 1 FAMS @F88@ 1 FAMC @F81@ 1 SOUR @S15@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Apr 2006 3 TIME 15:48:00 0 @I226@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Lynn /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Margaret Lynn 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1808 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1876 2 PLAC Charlottesville, VA 1 BURI 2 PLAC Mapelwood Cemetary, Charlottesville, VA 1 _UID 17C8BF45BCBE7247803DF272603FEBF4B5A0 1 FAMS @F85@ 1 FAMC @F81@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jul 2005 3 TIME 21:04:18 0 @I227@ INDI 1 NAME John Benjamin /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN John Benjamin 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1810 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 May 1855 1 _UID 5A39E0FD1EA31241A3FB323E0798FF699918 1 FAMS @F84@ 1 FAMC @F81@ 1 NOTE Responsible for refurbishing Sweet Springs, WVA and turning it into a world-reknown resort. L 2 CONC ived in Charlottesville, VA. where he raised his family and died. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Apr 2006 3 TIME 16:26:23 0 @I228@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Preston /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Thomas Preston 2 NPFX Maj. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1812 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1877 2 PLAC Augusta Co., VA 1 _UID C96BF8869BF24A40913E6630BA53FD174F81 1 FAMC @F81@ 1 NOTE Never Married. 1 SOUR @S15@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Apr 2006 3 TIME 23:44:47 0 @I229@ INDI 1 NAME Pollydora E. /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Pollydora E. 2 _MARNM Goose 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1817 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1871 1 _UID 5A67881ECAF0FE48BEE9B44C73B394925A7D 1 FAMS @F83@ 1 FAMC @F81@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2004 3 TIME 17:19:59 0 @I230@ INDI 1 NAME John W. /Goose/ 2 SURN Goose 2 GIVN John W. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1815 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1883 1 _UID 682FFF9CB22DB54E9746960542AE862C2EBF 1 FAMS @F83@ 1 NOTE Occupation: Albemarle Co. VA Sheriff and Co. Clerk for numerous years. 1 SOUR @S15@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:35:46 0 @I231@ INDI 1 NAME Caroline /Thomson/ 2 SURN Thomson 2 GIVN Caroline 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1802 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1863 1 _UID 46AAFA52653C7F4086B9CFC7FE9ED87F64AF 1 FAMS @F84@ 1 FAMS @F132@ 1 FAMC @F131@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2004 3 TIME 17:24:45 0 @I232@ INDI 1 NAME John /Cochran/ 2 SURN Cochran 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Oct 1793 2 PLAC Charlottesville, VA? 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1883 2 PLAC Charlottesville, VA 1 BURI 2 PLAC Mapelwood Cemetary, Charlottesville, VA 1 _UID 090902EE6F1B2A478D909D38FADECDDB6FDE 1 FAMS @F85@ 1 FAMC @F86@ 1 NOTE Married to Sarah E. Lewis' sister, Sarah Lewis lived with them after her second husband died 2 CONC . John Cochran was a prominent businessman in Charlottesville, VA owning several stores and m 2 CONC ajor pieces of property. He was by all accounts a well-known community leader and well respec 2 CONC ted. 1 SOUR @S15@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Feb 2006 3 TIME 23:46:45 0 @I233@ INDI 1 NAME James /Cochran/ 2 SURN Cochran 2 GIVN James 1 SEX M 1 _UID 412FB5C0F874A547AE3B5A1F1647641C7CD9 1 FAMS @F86@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2004 3 TIME 17:26:36 0 @I234@ INDI 1 NAME Magdalene /Moffett/ 2 SURN Moffett 2 GIVN Magdalene 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1770 1 _UID E0475CF44632A14FB60B2B7F8942AD3E0010 1 FAMS @F86@ 1 FAMC @F87@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:34:25 0 @I235@ INDI 1 NAME George /Moffett/ 2 SURN Moffett 2 GIVN George 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1735 2 PLAC Augusta Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1811 2 PLAC Augusta Co., VA 1 BURI 2 PLAC Old Augusta Stone Church Cemetery 1 _UID 01B99B94DFF7924DBBA24C372F7F1DB4FDA7 1 FAMS @F87@ 1 FAMC @F486@ 1 NOTE Commanded Regiment at battle of Guilford Court House. Capt. March 1776, Major Feb. 17, 1778 2 CONC , Col. May 19, 1778. 2 CONT 2 CONT Colonel Moffett was born in Virginia in 1735 and died at his home, Mount Pleasant, in August 2 CONC a County, Virginia. He served in the Indian wars and fought at Kerr's Creek. During the Revol 2 CONC ution he participated in the battles of the Cowpens, Kings Mountain, and at Guilford Court Ho 2 CONC use. He was a Justice of the Peace, a member of the military court and a firm believer in rel 2 CONC igious freedom. 2 CONT 2 CONT Name on an Oct. 1776 document defending religious liberty. Elder of Presbyterian Church. On 2 CONC e of the 1st Trustees of Washington & Lee College. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 20:39:37 0 @I236@ INDI 1 NAME John Howe /Peyton/ 2 SURN Peyton 2 GIVN John Howe 2 NPFX Gen. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Mar 1778 2 PLAC Stonyhill, Stafford Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Apr 1847 2 PLAC Montgomery Hall, Staunton, VA 2 CAUS apoplexy 1 _UID 82527A4D12791440AABD6A9DB765543D958E 1 FAMS @F88@ 1 NOTE Chief of Staff Gen. Porterfield 1812-1815 2 CONT 2 CONT Mayor of Staunton 1816-1817; Virginia House 1806; Attorney Augusta Co. VA 1812-1844; 2 CONT 2 CONT Eduation: Princeton, MA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:57:05 0 @I237@ INDI 1 NAME Anne E. /Stuart/ 2 SURN Stuart 2 GIVN Anne E. 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1830 1 _UID 1186D92B82B8AF4B9523543285C827D4558D 1 FAMS @F89@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2004 3 TIME 17:36:07 0 @I238@ INDI 1 NAME May Ellen /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN May Ellen 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 PLAC FL 1 _UID 9265AE071438E44293CBE123619A9F39535F 1 FAMS @F204@ 1 FAMC @F89@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:21:37 0 @I239@ INDI 1 NAME Ann Sabb /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Ann Sabb 1 SEX F 1 _UID ED4D417611A70E4CA52B3AA1A472357069A6 1 FAMS @F205@ 1 FAMC @F89@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:46:29 0 @I240@ INDI 1 NAME James Stuart /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN James Stuart 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1827 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1907 2 PLAC FL 1 _UID 90275721E1EA9D40853909197B3E821305DB 1 FAMS @F206@ 1 FAMC @F89@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:23:11 0 @I241@ INDI 1 NAME Clara /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Clara 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE died young 1 _UID 44C888FC08264C4281C812242BCB274A32C5 1 FAMC @F89@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:23:42 0 @I242@ INDI 1 NAME Harriet /Thompson/ 2 SURN Thompson 2 GIVN Harriet 1 SEX F 1 _UID 5387DB684EE71440AFBEA61B33BBCF64F50C 1 FAMS @F90@ 1 FAMC @F93@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2004 3 TIME 17:37:55 0 @I243@ INDI 1 NAME John St. Julian /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN John St. Julian 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE died at 20 y.o. 1 _UID DB71DAE4B0A5764F935BDC3CC4BBECC459CF 1 FAMS @F207@ 1 FAMC @F90@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:24:30 0 @I244@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Massie /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Susan Massie 1 SEX F 1 _UID 5317F15BB265814A8D41E89CB34DD016D0BD 1 FAMS @F208@ 1 FAMC @F90@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:54:16 0 @I245@ INDI 1 NAME Letitia Preston /Floyd/ 2 SURN Floyd 2 GIVN Letitia Preston 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Mar 1814 2 PLAC Blacksburg, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Feb 1887 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WV 1 _UID 2DAD9FBD44599048AC3ECFE64809AF3882A4 1 FAMS @F91@ 1 FAMC @F92@ 1 NOTE Letter to Sarah Elizabeth Lewis exists in VA Library. It is 3 pages long with a brilliant des 2 CONC cription of New Orleans at the beginning of the year. So even though her and William weren' 2 CONC t married yet, they were living together as was not that uncommon in those days. We know fro 2 CONC m the letter Wiliam had taken a ship to Cuba but for what purpose we do not know. 2 CONT 2 CONT Married at home of John Breckinridge Grayson. Catalyst in the coversion of the family to th 2 CONC e catholic faith. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 19:50:15 0 @I246@ INDI 1 NAME James S. /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN James S. 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 _UID F139937594D01A4198FFBB574DD1B2A50F0D 1 FAMS @F156@ 1 FAMC @F91@ 1 NOTE Lived in FL for some time. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Apr 2006 3 TIME 20:32:33 0 @I247@ INDI 1 NAME Letitia Preston /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Letitia Preston 1 SEX F 1 _UID D5F6D09BD9216B45B2878F6AAF4340A7EB84 1 FAMS @F209@ 1 FAMC @F91@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:55:09 0 @I248@ INDI 1 NAME X /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID 72D19B4A5418354696BB5A737A2A46839AB8 1 FAMC @F91@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:55:52 0 @I249@ INDI 1 NAME William Lynn /Lewis/ Jr. 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN William Lynn 2 NSFX Jr. 2 NPFX Pvt. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Jun 1844 2 PLAC Orangeburg, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Apr 1908 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WV 1 _UID BC2FF26CB26E5A4E8A4C28220CC640FD408A 1 FAMS @F210@ 1 FAMC @F91@ 1 NOTE VMI Class 1861. Pvt. New Market Cadet Co. A. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Apr 2006 3 TIME 00:46:09 0 @I250@ INDI 1 NAME John Floyd /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN John Floyd 2 NPFX Capt. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Oct 1847 2 PLAC Orangeburg, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Jun 1922 2 PLAC Bay City, TX 1 _UID 99896F1047BC4C4DAA25158FCC19BE398C5A 1 FAMS @F211@ 1 FAMC @F91@ 1 NOTE Student at VMI. Joined the CSA as a calvary private and rose to captain and adjutcant. Late 2 CONC r in 1870 was a lawyer admitted to the bar in Catlettsburg, KY. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Apr 2006 3 TIME 16:30:16 0 @I251@ INDI 1 NAME John /Floyd/ 2 SURN Floyd 2 GIVN John 2 NPFX Gov./Gen./Dr./Rep. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Apr 1783 2 PLAC Louisville, KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Aug 1837 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WV 2 CAUS stroke 1 BURI 2 PLAC Lewis Cemetery, Sweet Springs, WV 1 _UID 6191CC44B6318B498F2D54D0ACD896E097CC 1 FAMS @F92@ 1 FAMC @F218@ 1 NOTE Governor of VA; War of 1812; 2 CONT 2 CONT Attended Dickenson College, Carlisle PA; U of PA graduated in medicine in April 1808. 2 CONT 2 CONT Justice of the Peace Washington Co., VA 1807; Major Militia 1808; Surgeon in the VA line Wa 2 CONC r of 1812; VA House 1812; Congressman 1817-1829; Gov of VA 1829-1834; Candidate for Presiden 2 CONC t in 1832 receiving SC's electoral college; 2 CONT 2 CONT John Floyd was born on April 24, 1783 at Floyd Station, Kentucky, twelve days after Indians k 2 CONC illed his father. The youngest of three children, he was educated at home and in a nearby sch 2 CONC oolhouse before entering Dickinson at age thirteen. 2 CONT 2 CONT He matriculated with the class of 1798 but was forced to withdraw for financial reasons. He r 2 CONC ejoined the College in 1801 but after a year was obliged to withdraw permanently with a serio 2 CONC us lung illness. He removed to Philadelphia and was placed under the care of Benjamin Rush . 2 CONT This experience influenced his choice of career and he began a medical apprenticeship under R 2 CONC ichard Ferguson of Louisville, Kentucky, after which he entered the University of Pennsylvani 2 CONC a Medical School, graduating in April 1806. He began his practice in Lexington, Virginia an 2 CONC d then settled in Christianburg, Montgomery County. 2 CONT Floyd served with the Army as a surgeon with the rank of major in the War of 1812 and was a m 2 CONC ember of the Virginia General Assembly in 1814. He was elected to Congress in 1817 and remain 2 CONC ed in that seat for twelve years. He was a staunch proponent of the occupation of the Orego 2 CONC n Territory and supported Jackson's election in 1828. On January 9, 1830 he was chosen as Gov 2 CONC ernor by the Virginia state legislature and was re-elected in 1831 for a three-year term. Dur 2 CONC ing this second term, the occurrence of the Nat Turner slave uprising caused Floyd to reevalu 2 CONC ate his views on slavery and abolition. Nonetheless, he retained his pro slavery views and at 2 CONC tempted to bring Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun together in a new political party to suppor 2 CONC t such views. The attempt was unsuccessful and Floyd suffered a stroke in 1834 while still i 2 CONC n office, but was able to serve out his term. 2 CONT While a young medical apprentice in 1804, he had married Letitia Preston. The couple had nin 2 CONC e children, the most famous of whom was John Buchanan Floyd, who served as Virginia governo 2 CONC r and as a major general in the Army of Northern Virginia during the Civil War. The older Joh 2 CONC n Floyd suffered a second stroke and died on August 16, 1837. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jan 2005 3 TIME 16:52:06 0 @I252@ INDI 1 NAME Letitia /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Letitia 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Sep 1779 2 PLAC Smithfield, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Dec 1852 2 PLAC Burkes Garden, VA 1 _UID 6545C66E1C9DA94D8E85CFB68B7A938542E3 1 FAMS @F92@ 1 FAMC @F252@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:42:46 0 @I253@ INDI 1 NAME William R. /Thompson/ 2 SURN Thompson 2 GIVN William R. 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 4E7603E0081A6142AF54565C4CD3B5E3D878 1 FAMS @F93@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jul 2004 3 TIME 17:44:29 0 @I254@ INDI 1 NAME James Littlepage /Woodville/ 2 SURN Woodville 2 GIVN James Littlepage 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Dec 1791 2 PLAC Culpeper County, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Apr 1848 2 PLAC Buchanan, VA 1 _UID 4DBEE8A299C70D469DB3649EA2AC4F98CF8A 1 FAMS @F94@ 1 FAMC @F565@ 1 NOTE Nephew of Ambassador Lewis Littlepage. Lived in Fincastle, VA and Buchanan, VA. President o 2 CONC f the Bank of Buchanan and lawyer. Died at 10 p.m. Studied Law with Andrew Stevenson and prac 2 CONC ticed law in Fincastle area 1802-1842. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Dec 2005 3 TIME 20:08:16 0 @I255@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Massie/ 2 SURN Massie 2 GIVN Henry 2 NPFX Capt. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Oct 1784 2 PLAC Nelson Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Jan 1841 2 PLAC Oak Grove, Alleghany Co., VA 1 _UID FDB90A2942F77B439D3B54E842A1F5845084 1 FAMS @F95@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:06:19 0 @I256@ INDI 1 NAME William /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN William 2 NPFX Col. 2 _AKA Civilizer of The Border 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Nov 1724 2 PLAC Ireland 1 CHR 2 DATE Presbyterian 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1811 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WVA 1 BURI 2 DATE Family Plot- Still Exists 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WVA 1 _UID E7B38AECDEE5D340BDE561E6D41A8D226CFB 1 FAMS @F96@ 1 FAMC @F97@ 1 NOTE Occupations: Soldier, Farmer, Real Estate 2 CONT 2 CONT Came to America in 1731 settling first in Lancaster, PA. where his father had already located 2 CONC . He was fond of books and philosophy. Met his wife in Philadelphia, PA and after marriage se 2 CONC ttled in Staunton, VA. 2 CONT 2 CONT Capt. of the Augusta Militia in the French/Indian War and probably took part in Braddock's 17 2 CONC 55 expedition. May have been wounded at Monogahela. 1st Lt. Continental Army 2 Oct. 1775, Cap 2 CONC t. 4 Sept. 1776, Brigade Inspector Muhlenberg's Brigade 7 Apr 1778, Major 10th VA Reg. 12 Ma 2 CONC y 1779. Captured POW Status at Charleston, SC 12 Feb 1781. Not released until after the war' 2 CONC s end. 2 CONT 2 CONT Part of 6 man committee to appoint delegates to the Revoluntionary Convention. Delegates appo 2 CONC inted were Samuel McDowell and Thomas Lewis. 2 CONT 2 CONT Studied Medicine in Philadelphia, PA in the 1750's and with Dr. James Waddell's School in Lou 2 CONC isa, VA. 2 CONT 2 CONT After war settled in Sweet Springs WVA. With his brothers, operated several springs. They mon 2 CONC opolized business in Sweet Springs, WVA which led to the town being denied the place as count 2 CONC y seat. Last house built on the site where he lived in Sweet Springs is called Lynnside. Bui 2 CONC lt in 1845 but destroyed by lightening in 1933. Only the brick frame remains. His grandson Co 2 CONC l. William Lynn Lewis built Lynnside but it was pillaged in 1864 by Union soldiers because hi 2 CONC s wife was the daughter of Gov. then Gen John Floyd. 2 CONT 2 CONT He is the first Presbyterian in the family. "Converted" is used in a couple documents and th 2 CONC e exact meaning of this is not clear. However, he was known to be extremely strict on religio 2 CONC us matters such as no work on the sabbath. 1 SOUR @S15@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Apr 2006 3 TIME 00:29:11 0 @I257@ INDI 1 NAME Anne /Montgomery/ 2 SURN Montgomery 2 GIVN Anne 2 _AKA Lady Anne 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1738 2 PLAC New Castle, DE/Christian, De 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1808 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WV 1 BURI 2 DATE Family Plot 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WV 1 _UID 85AFF1397B96D743A4547E75645C25F9522B 1 FAMS @F96@ 1 FAMC @F107@ 1 NOTE Family History listed in A Genealogical History of Family of Montgomery...Philadelphia 1863 b 2 CONC y Thomas Harrison Montgomery. Her family listed on pages 154-155. A book which I've seen. I 2 CONC t is in the Philadelphia Free Library special reserves. 2 CONT 2 CONT Her brother-in-law, Col. Samuel Lewis roused her at midnight to warn her of Tarelton's raid w 2 CONC hich approached their house allowing her and the boys at home to escape. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Jan 2006 3 TIME 19:19:13 0 @I258@ INDI 1 NAME John /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1678 2 PLAC Donegal County, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Feb 1762 2 PLAC Belefont, Augusta Co., VA 1 BURI 2 PLAC Top of hill, Belefont (his estate), Augusta, Co, VA 1 _UID 0F671F5F5CC0344BB37F16F5E561249FD5B5 1 FAMS @F97@ 1 FAMC @F215@ 1 NOTE Founded the town of Staunton, VA and led largest group of settlers into Shenedoah Valley (Aug 2 CONC usta Co.). Left Ireland when story has it, though hard to prove it is true, that he kille 2 CONC d a Sir Mungo Campbell in a landlord dispute in which he struck back in anger after his wif 2 CONC e was wounded by Campbell and gunmen who snuck up to the house one night and fired on the Lew 2 CONC is' in an effort to drive them out. 2 CONT 2 CONT The story goes that after he fled, he first went to Lisbon to check it out for relocating the 2 CONC re. However, it was, for some unspecified reason, not compatible with his aims. So he went t 2 CONC o America. He first settled in the Lancaster, PA area but had a major run in with local offic 2 CONC ials. The source of this conflict is not known yet. However, it led him to venture to the She 2 CONC nadoah Valley where he became a leader in that part of the country. There is little doubt h 2 CONC e had a major impact on the settlement of the frontier. 2 CONT 2 CONT He is buried, and his grave can be visited by an appointment with current landowners, on a hi 2 CONC ll just outside Staunton, VA. His wife and reportedly a son are buried there too. The land us 2 CONC e to be part of his Belefont estate which consisted of several thousand acres. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Sep 2004 3 TIME 01:57:17 0 @I259@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Samuel 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1716 2 PLAC Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1755 2 CAUS Killed in Braddock's Defeat 1 BURI 2 PLAC Belefont, Augusta Co., VA 1 _UID 831632498D77DF438F6F31DA259613182932 1 FAMC @F97@ 1 NOTE Very little records exist of reference to him and some dispute those records. However the inc 2 CONC lination is he did exist and that he was the eldest son of 'Founder' John Lewis even if not a 2 CONC ll the facts are known. When and how he died is unknown but tradition holds he is buried on t 2 CONC he hilltop with his father and mother. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Apr 2006 3 TIME 18:04:02 0 @I260@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Lynn /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Margaret Lynn 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Oct 1755 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1814 2 PLAC PA 1 _UID B86CFF505B63A24FA9DC0D3ABB5D2B97C822 1 FAMS @F98@ 1 FAMC @F96@ 1 NOTE Before her marriage she was living in Staunton, VA but after her marriage she pretty much liv 2 CONC ed out her life in Pittsburgh, PA except for the period when her husband was a captive. How t 2 CONC hey met is a very interesting story. Her husband Andrew McFarlane one of the leaders of Pitts 2 CONC burgh, then still very much a town on the edge of the frontier, got caught up in the disput 2 CONC e between Pennsylvania and Virginia over who owned what is now Western Pennsylvania. (Obviou 2 CONC s who won that dispute). Virgina sent a corrupt man with a small militia up to Pittsburgh t 2 CONC o put down what they considered almost a 'rebellion'. This man exceeding his orders arreste 2 CONC d McFarlane and a couple other leading politicians and hauled them back to Staunton for trial 2 CONC . Staunton was then the hub of the Western part of Virginia. While state leaders in VA and P 2 CONC A sorted things out McFarlane and his fellow prisoners sat in Staunton. The citizens treate 2 CONC d them nicely and allowed them not to have to sit in a cell and to roam the city at will. McF 2 CONC arlane was apparently a very likeable guy and soon he was being invited to people's houses an 2 CONC d social events. It was at a dinner in Margaret's house that she met McFarlane and soon he wa 2 CONC s in love with her. When McFarlane was finally released a couple months later he returned t 2 CONC o Pittsburgh and within days had ridden back to Staunton with extra horses and provisions whe 2 CONC re he fetched Margaret and brought her to Pittsburgh as his wife. They became one of the lead 2 CONC ing families of Pittsburgh and their descendents also leaders in Eastern Illinois. There ar 2 CONC e pictures in the archives (I've seen them but haven't had a chance to copy them) of some o 2 CONC f their descendents. There are records pertaining to McFarlane both in his role as a civil le 2 CONC ader and also his role in the Revolution. His brother also gained noriety as the leader of th 2 CONC e 'Whiskey Rebellion' which was one of the first serious threats to the new United States. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Apr 2006 3 TIME 17:15:15 0 @I261@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /McFarlane/ 2 SURN McFarlane 2 GIVN Andrew 2 NPFX Lt. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1740 2 PLAC County Tyrone, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1829 2 PLAC Near Elizabeth, PA 1 _UID B26FDC551D65D3419ACC4C982C2F53C3A3FE 1 FAMS @F98@ 1 FAMC @F147@ 1 NOTE Fur Trader with Indians 2 CONT 2 CONT Lt. in capt. Samuel Morehead's company of Rangers in Kittaning; commisary of purchases. 14 Fe 2 CONC b 1777, taken prisoner by Mingo Indians and sent via Niagra to Quebec and exchanged in 1780. 2 CONT 2 CONT Fell in love with Margaret during the VA/PA border dispute when he was 'arrested' by VA milit 2 CONC iamen and taken to Staunton, VA. During his confinement there, he was allowed to move about t 2 CONC he town and during that time woo'd Margaret. A couple weeks after his release, he came back f 2 CONC or her and they married. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Jan 2006 3 TIME 14:29:33 0 @I262@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Thomas 2 NPFX Maj. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1761 2 PLAC Augusta Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1804 1 _UID 9CA079EB79E15343B0A9C3BF1B1A5B3934B2 1 FAMC @F96@ 1 NOTE Appointed Major by George Washington. Aide to Gen. Anthony Wayne. 2 CONT 2 CONT Killed a man, and maybe fellow officer, named Mr. Bell in a duel in SC. Apparently, the incid 2 CONC ent caused so much distraught that he never recovered from the mental anquish and was never t 2 CONC he same again. 2 CONT 2 CONT No Children. 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S15@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Apr 2006 3 TIME 14:57:25 0 @I263@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Alexander 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Oct 1763 2 PLAC Augusta Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1797 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WV 1 _UID 2273AA33376551429C441E8DFBA0F040F744 1 FAMS @F99@ 1 FAMC @F96@ 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S15@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Aug 2004 3 TIME 17:37:53 0 @I264@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Fife/ 2 SURN Fife 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 _UID F6B124CD070D5F4496BF6312CEF2DF641CE2 1 FAMS @F99@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Jul 2004 3 TIME 16:46:13 0 @I265@ INDI 1 NAME James Alexander /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN James Alexander 2 NPFX Dr./Lt./Postmaster 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Jun 1794 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WV 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Nov 1860 2 PLAC Charleston, WV 1 _UID 0D692BA97F4767448356EA58892F23BC6DAA 1 FAMS @F101@ 1 FAMC @F99@ 1 NOTE Educated by then famous Mr. Crutchfield in VA. In 1811/1812 he went to work for his uncle Dr 2 CONC . Charles Lewis. He Fought in the War of 1812 starting as an Ensign and then promoted to LT 2 CONC . For war service, he received a land grant in KY and was on his way to settle there when h 2 CONC e stopped in Charlestown, WV where he and his wife decided to stay instead. They opened a suc 2 CONC cessful school, both being teachers, and the school was large including students Col. Joel R 2 CONC uffner and Mrs. Caroline Quarrier. 2 CONT 2 CONT Their house was located on the river bank near Truslow St. After 2 years of teaching he bou 2 CONC ght goods from Col. Joseph Lovell and launched a merchandise business which was in business f 2 CONC or over 40 years. 2 CONT 2 CONT He was appointed Postmaster of the County abt. 1820 and held the post until about 1852. 2 CONT 2 CONT He was a Whig and a Presbyterian. 1 SOUR @S1@ 1 SOUR @S15@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2006 3 TIME 10:46:50 0 @I266@ INDI 1 NAME Charlotte /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Charlotte 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1796 1 _UID 9173BC935406C143ACBA39FB909DDA3F9160 1 FAMS @F100@ 1 FAMC @F99@ 1 NOTE Moved to Cleveland, OH then NY 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Apr 2006 3 TIME 16:09:20 0 @I267@ INDI 1 NAME X /Hanks/ 2 SURN Hanks 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID 86127091C33A7C41A14C54416C99F236029C 1 FAMS @F100@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Jul 2004 3 TIME 16:51:49 0 @I268@ INDI 1 NAME Prudentia /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Prudentia 2 _MARNM Lewis 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Jul 1799 2 PLAC Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE Summer 1867 2 PLAC Rockbridge Alum Springs, VA 1 _UID 98FC42E8158CC143854E6F7493FD2E00D754 1 FAMS @F101@ 1 NOTE Well educated helped teach in her husband's school in Charleston, WV where they became well-k 2 CONC nown respected citizens. The school was one of the first, if not the first, in the city. Wa 2 CONC s living in Bath Co. when she married her husband. 2 CONT 2 CONT Died at her daughter's house, Mrs. William Frazier. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jun 2006 3 TIME 10:45:16 0 @I269@ INDI 1 NAME William J. /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN William J. 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Jul 1766 2 PLAC Augusta Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Oct 1828 or 1 Nov 1828 2 PLAC Mt. Athos, VA (near Lynchburg, Campbell Co. VA) 1 BURI 2 DATE In a vault blasted out of solid rock at Mt. Athos summit 1 _UID FD928720BF9749429AB4B93A4731A7027930 1 FAMS @F102@ 1 FAMC @F96@ 1 NOTE Congressman 1817-1819 15th Dist. of VA (Democrat-Republican); Ran for governor of VA. Home bu 2 CONC ilt in 1796 inherited by his niece Ann Trent but burned in 1876. The ruins still remain. 2 CONT 2 CONT No Children. 2 CONT 2 CONT LEWIS, William J., 1766-1828 2 CONT 2 CONT LEWIS, William J., a Representative from Virginia; born in Augusta County, Va., July 4, 1766 2 CONC ; attended the common schools; member of the State house of delegates; elected as a Republica 2 CONC n to the Fifteenth Congress (March 4, 1817-March 3, 1819); died at “Mount Athos” plantation 2 CONC , near Lynchburg, Campbell County, Va., November 1, 1828; interment in a vault blasted out o 2 CONC f a solid rock at the summit of “Mount Athos,” Virginia. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Apr 2006 3 TIME 00:36:12 0 @I270@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth (Mary) /Cabell/ 2 SURN Cabell 2 GIVN Elizabeth (Mary) 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1772 2 PLAC Nelson Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1855 1 _UID 6BE521E25C2EE448AC88118AC5A96200A820 1 FAMS @F102@ 1 FAMC @F383@ 1 NOTE No Children. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:56:14 0 @I271@ INDI 1 NAME Agatha /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Agatha 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Apr 1774 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Jun 1843 1 _UID 572FB4074181734794BF1763AFF75BEF7A90 1 FAMS @F103@ 1 FAMC @F96@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:25:17 0 @I272@ INDI 1 NAME Oliver /Towles/ Jr. 2 SURN Towles 2 GIVN Oliver 2 NSFX Jr. 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Feb 1771 2 PLAC Campbell, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1823 2 PLAC Cape Girardeau, MO 1 _UID B6522E3E6CE17547AA7A7F6365B3FEEC85C8 1 FAMS @F103@ 1 FAMC @F121@ 1 NOTE Fought War of 1812 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 22:44:42 0 @I273@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Montgomery /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Elizabeth Montgomery 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1777 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1837 1 _UID B034E050CADACE4EADBD3926A9F4BE5A52F9 1 FAMS @F104@ 1 FAMC @F96@ 1 NOTE Author of two 1832 letters to Sarah E. Lewis. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Apr 2006 3 TIME 20:26:16 0 @I274@ INDI 1 NAME John Archer /Trent/ 2 SURN Trent 2 GIVN John Archer 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1758 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Jul 1828 2 PLAC Vue Mont, Cumberland Co., VA 1 _UID A2F9AA07C6EF884A9D2E35364DEEE3E40BF3 1 FAMS @F104@ 1 FAMC @F105@ 1 NOTE Fought in the Revolutionary War 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 22:55:16 0 @I275@ INDI 1 NAME Ann Frances /Trent/ 2 SURN Trent 2 GIVN Ann Frances 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Dec 1799 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Jul 1887 2 PLAC Richmond, VA 1 _UID 0FD38E0C21F16F47BDF97DD60CD81D126040 1 FAMS @F266@ 1 FAMC @F104@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:22:07 0 @I276@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Trent/ III 2 SURN Trent 2 GIVN Alexander 2 NSFX III 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Mar 1729 2 PLAC Chesterfield Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Feb 1793 2 PLAC Prince Edward Co., VA 1 _UID 4731EC214F90224DBDD436F285D9E108D3EC 1 FAMS @F105@ 1 FAMS @F580@ 1 FAMC @F582@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:14:55 0 @I277@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Hudson /Woodson/ 2 SURN Woodson 2 GIVN Elizabeth Hudson 1 SEX F 1 _UID C2C18B824DAD0F4682F983B18AFD4781DD4E 1 FAMS @F105@ 1 FAMC @F579@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2005 3 TIME 18:46:58 0 @I278@ INDI 1 NAME Charles W. /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Charles W. 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1780 1 _UID 5FA7A7F560DB9447ABAC468F0717C5B57C97 1 FAMS @F106@ 1 FAMC @F96@ 1 NOTE Lived in Lynchburg, VA then moved to Philadelphia. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Apr 2006 3 TIME 16:09:01 0 @I279@ INDI 1 NAME Mary B. /Irvine/ 2 SURN Irvine 2 GIVN Mary B. 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WV 1 _UID 28AAC98FF6A68E49ABEC1A2835B3ABA2AB93 1 FAMS @F106@ 1 FAMC @F140@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 02:07:12 0 @I280@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Montgomery/ 2 SURN Montgomery 2 GIVN Alexander 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Londonderry, Ireland? 1 _UID AAC7A76F333C3F4894826F000DD055E216FC 1 FAMS @F107@ 1 NOTE Immigrated to America about 1734 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:33:23 0 @I281@ INDI 1 NAME William /Montgomery/ 2 SURN Montgomery 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID A710BDC82B4EB74488487357F1FF0AEF3327 1 FAMS @F108@ 1 FAMC @F107@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Jul 2004 3 TIME 17:08:36 0 @I282@ INDI 1 NAME Victoria /MacPherson/ 2 SURN MacPherson 2 GIVN Victoria 1 SEX F 1 _UID D1D2030E043E8744B3AAD09F3AA7C887BDEF 1 FAMS @F108@ 1 FAMC @F141@ 1 NOTE Nephew was Major James McPherson, aide to Gen. Richard Montgomery and was killed with him a 2 CONC t Quebec in Dec. 1775. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Jan 2006 3 TIME 14:51:59 0 @I283@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Montgomery/ 2 SURN Montgomery 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 _UID 66F9393BA5092A4A9087AFCDDA9DEF55432F 1 FAMC @F107@ 1 NOTE Never Married. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Jul 2004 3 TIME 17:10:51 0 @I284@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Thomas 2 NPFX Rep. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1718 2 PLAC Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1790 1 _UID 4576979751BF5A4C84A732E0276A472DE12A 1 FAMS @F109@ 1 FAMC @F97@ 1 NOTE Delegate from Augusta Co., VA to Revolutionary Convention. Served in the 1st House of Delega 2 CONC tes after the Revolutionary War started. Commissioner with brother Andrew in negotiating tre 2 CONC aty with Deleware Indians in Pittsburgh, PA in 1778. Commissioner in settling PA/VA border di 2 CONC spute in 1779. 1788 VA Convention Delegate to ratify the Federal Constitution. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1739 with Andrew received 30,000 acres, mainly Bath Co., . 1745 became one of the original 2 2 CONC 1 magistrates of Augusta to organize the county and was commissioned county surveyor 1745-177 2 CONC 8. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1746 served in surveying party with Thomas Jefferson's father, Peter Jefferson, that fixed th 2 CONC e SW boundary of Lord Fairfax's 5 million acres. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1747-1748 laid city plans and surveyed for Staunton, VA. 2 CONT 2 CONT Early 1750's bought land North of Port Republic, VA wihere the South Fork headstream is, in R 2 CONC ockingham, CO. There he built his home Lynwood. George Washington was a guest in 1784. By en 2 CONC d of his life, largest landholder in Rockingham Co. 2 CONT 2 CONT Near-sighted, loved culture especially books and had a huge library. Fond of Shakespeare. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Apr 2006 3 TIME 18:34:35 0 @I285@ INDI 1 NAME John /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 _UID 2798CA8C8FB03546A687115CBB6CC1005111 1 FAMC @F109@ 1 NOTE Heavy gambler which caused him severe problems. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Apr 2006 3 TIME 21:05:46 0 @I286@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Andrew 2 NPFX Gen. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1720 2 PLAC Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Sep 1781 2 PLAC Bedford, VA (res. of Capt. Talbott) 1 BURI 2 DATE 27 Sep 1781 2 PLAC Easthill Cemetary, Salem, VA (top of the hill) 1 _UID 0F3E2553115DA54AAD22BEF9DC5AE0E09E6B 1 FAMS @F181@ 1 FAMC @F97@ 1 NOTE Soldier and Surveyor. 1745-1754 Surveyed over 50,000 tracts mainly in Greenbriar, WV. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1754 Capt. under George Washington and was at the surrender of Ft. Necessity in SW PA. Superv 2 CONC ised construction of Forts along the Greenbriar River and commanded the Augusta Co. Militia. 2 CONT 2 CONT Participated in expeditions against French and Indians. Captured by French and held POW for 1 2 CONC 3 months. 2 CONT 2 CONT Col. in Dunsmore's War 1774 where he was the commanding General at the Battle of Point Pleasa 2 CONC nt, WV in which the Shawnee were soundly defeated. Settler's at the time considered this th 2 CONC e most important victory of the period and it gave a new fame to the Lewis family for the vic 2 CONC tory helped secure the entire frontier. However, his brother Charles Lewis was killed durin 2 CONC g this battle. 2 CONT 2 CONT The Battle of Pt. Pleasant is well-documented even some sources by others there. It is clea 2 CONC r that Andrew didn't trust the British and especially Dunmore and felt the settlers had bee 2 CONC n 'set up' so to speak. When the Indians launched their surprise attack at Pt. Pleasant it i 2 CONC s recorded that Andrew stood calmly against a tree surveying the oncoming attack. He even li 2 CONC t a pipe before issuing his orders. The encounter was bloody but his collected demeanor helpe 2 CONC d the settlers avoid the trap Cornstalk was laying for them. 2 CONT 2 CONT His push after the battle into Ohio where he burned villages as he went was his own initiativ 2 CONC e. He obviously thought he should make the victory a complete one by destorying the enemy onc 2 CONC e and for all and ending decades of frontier warfare. Only Dumore's intervention, and the Ind 2 CONC ians pursuit of a truce, brought a halt to the offense. 2 CONT 2 CONT When the Revolution started, it is recorded that George Washington himself recommended Andre 2 CONC w for command of the Continental Army. Andrew refused the command leading to Washington's app 2 CONC ointment. The exact timeline for this has never been fully detailed but records indicate tha 2 CONC t there was friction between Congress and Andrew. It may be he couldn't get the full authorit 2 CONC y he wanted as he was clearly less compromising than Washington. It is also known that Andre 2 CONC w was a bit hot-headed (runs in the family) and a overly strict disciplinarian which meant th 2 CONC at while the troops trusted his sense of command and strategic ability they resented his over 2 CONC bearing authority. Congress, hearing these complaints, may have felt he would impede recruitm 2 CONC ent. Whereas just about everyone thought highly of 2 CONT Andrew's close friend Washington. 2 CONT 2 CONT Served as a delegate from Botetourt Co. to the Virginia Conventions of 1770's. General in th 2 CONC e Revolutionary War (appointed by George Washington) and his forces drove Gov. Dunsmore fro 2 CONC m VA. He commanded the American forces at the battle of Gwynn Island in Virigina. Also, in on 2 CONC e under-reported incident, was summoned to save Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry (apparentl 2 CONC y a big supporter of Henry) from a raiding British Party led by Tarleton. He managed to hel 2 CONC p them escape to safety. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1780-1781 served in the Governor's Council under Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Nelson. 2 CONT 2 CONT Died in Bedford on his way home to Ritchfield from Richmond in 1781. His grave was neglecte 2 CONC d for awhle but it was eventually located again and a monument erected to him at the Salem 2 CONC , VA graveyard. The graveyard land that around about it use to be part of Andrew's plantation 2 CONC . 2 CONT 2 CONT One of 6 Virginians around the base of the equestrian statue of George Washington in Capito 2 CONC l Square in Richmond, VA. He is the one in the frontier garb which apparently he wore most of 2 CONC ten in his life. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Apr 2006 3 TIME 15:36:48 0 @I287@ INDI 1 NAME Jane Sophonisba /Thompson/ 2 SURN Thompson 2 GIVN Jane Sophonisba 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC SC 1 _UID 7FA73F2B81EBEC4FA45DA09EDB64AE86E979 1 FAMS @F110@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 04:20:21 0 @I288@ INDI 1 NAME Eugenia /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Eugenia 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1789 1 _UID E94E628E460DBC43B9C33C3670A10581FEFF 1 FAMS @F111@ 1 FAMC @F110@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 04:20:48 0 @I289@ INDI 1 NAME Sophia /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Sophia 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1790 1 _UID 1D9D2E7B1388844EA4D44B051A3A24F0007D 1 FAMC @F110@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 04:21:10 0 @I290@ INDI 1 NAME W. S. /Thompson/ 2 SURN Thompson 2 GIVN W. S. 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC SC 1 _UID 7D28B51DB6838944B2E835AFAA2A188C73E1 1 FAMS @F111@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 04:21:43 0 @I291@ INDI 1 NAME Ann St. Clair /McFarlane/ 2 SURN McFarlane 2 GIVN Ann St. Clair 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Apr 1776 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1848 1 _UID 8F792110A9E15648B58928E2ADBB0AED08C7 1 FAMS @F112@ 1 FAMC @F98@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 04:33:47 0 @I292@ INDI 1 NAME Robert (McFarland) /McFarlane/ 2 SURN McFarlane 2 GIVN Robert (McFarland) 2 _AKA McFarland 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1767 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1835 1 _UID 863913E45BEC794E92C8E1629F3BDFEF0947 1 FAMS @F112@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:57:31 0 @I293@ INDI 1 NAME James /McFarlane/ 2 SURN McFarlane 2 GIVN James 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Dec 1778 1 _UID 09E728B40E0F9B4CA860CD58925AEE946BA0 1 FAMS @F130@ 1 FAMC @F98@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 04:33:26 0 @I294@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Brown/ 2 SURN Brown 2 GIVN Charles 2 _AKA Charlie 1 SEX M 1 _UID 7EFBB460139F334386BF7AE1E57E660D2BF0 1 FAMS @F113@ 1 NOTE Killed his wife Debby Gibbons while she was pregnant then drove around with her body in the t 2 CONC runk of his car for a couple days before being caught. After being convicted and serviing a f 2 CONC ew years, he remarried and lives in California. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:24:58 0 @I295@ INDI 1 NAME x /Brown/ 2 SURN Brown 2 GIVN x 1 SEX U 1 _UID DE98BA2F944FBB47932AA9A697FE7EDC3F99 1 FAMC @F113@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:51:52 0 @I296@ INDI 1 NAME x /Brown/ 2 SURN Brown 2 GIVN x 1 SEX U 1 _UID 71C86A467FC57A4AA9C56E669D7DD0ADCA60 1 FAMC @F113@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:51:57 0 @I297@ INDI 1 NAME Jack /Wheeler/ 2 SURN Wheeler 2 GIVN Jack 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6127C3CBAC16BE4A874D71EE25688497BB64 1 FAMS @F114@ 1 NOTE Lived in Texas. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:22:46 0 @I298@ INDI 1 NAME Patrick Wayne /Vance/ 2 SURN Vance 2 GIVN Patrick Wayne 2 NICK Pat 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Mar 1 CHR 2 DATE Protestant/Pentecostal 1 DSCR Obese 1 _UID 8D9641BA9369E147B9CD7B1F82ED81368831 1 FAMS @F115@ 1 FAMC @F114@ 1 NOTE After his mother's murder, he was raised by his aunt Jean Vance (Wilson) and assumed the surn 2 CONC ame Vance. 2 CONT 2 CONT Occupation: Investment Banker. 2 CONT 2 CONT Served in the U.S. Navy in the 1980's. 2 CONT 2 CONT Raised in Long Beach, CA then moved to Texas, mainly Houston area, then Madisonville, KY. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2004 3 TIME 17:47:53 0 @I299@ INDI 1 NAME Mark /Wheeler/ 2 SURN Wheeler 2 GIVN Mark 1 SEX M 1 _UID 1A2087766945A04F9F88B006AEB50B2746CC 1 FAMC @F114@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:55:25 0 @I300@ INDI 1 NAME Debra /Wheeler/ 2 SURN Wheeler 2 GIVN Debra 1 SEX F 1 _UID A182C99660565E449F1A5FBB5912918B3462 1 FAMC @F114@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:55:44 0 @I301@ INDI 1 NAME Brenda /Carnahan/ 2 SURN Carnahan 2 GIVN Brenda 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Lafayette, IN 1 _UID C392F1767B3B884E9E607B1B1DCE9985E5D3 1 FAMS @F115@ 1 FAMS @F481@ 1 FAMC @F701@ 1 NOTE Occupation: Worked for food wholesaler and housewife. Suffered from obesity in her adult life 2 CONC . 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Feb 2006 3 TIME 22:35:47 0 @I302@ INDI 1 NAME Heather /Vance/ 2 SURN Vance 2 GIVN Heather 1 SEX F 1 _UID 355684BEAD07684181A35628601B15338F71 1 FAMC @F481@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:59:22 0 @I303@ INDI 1 NAME Chandler /Vance/ 2 SURN Vance 2 GIVN Chandler 2 NICK Buck 1 SEX F 1 _UID 649F442835D1624C8A5850455DA9FA47E1E3 1 FAMC @F115@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:59:38 0 @I304@ INDI 1 NAME X /Merritt/ 2 SURN Merritt 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID 2FA77C6B52DE544188929F8F1C382B4D9661 1 FAMS @F116@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 15:00:39 0 @I305@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph Allen /Searles/ 2 SURN Searles 2 GIVN Joseph Allen 2 NPFX Pvt. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Nov 1837 2 PLAC IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Jan 1913 2 PLAC IL 1 _UID C9C3E844AFE53D4AAA6A2BB3DF9E931FF47A 1 FAMS @F117@ 1 FAMC @F119@ 1 NOTE Occupation Farmer, 1880 living in Chesterfield, IL. Served in the calvary in the Civil War. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 23:10:53 0 @I306@ INDI 1 NAME Harriet L. /Rhoads/ 2 SURN Rhoads 2 GIVN Harriet L. 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Apr 1838 2 PLAC Macoupin Co., IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Jan 1919 2 PLAC Medora, IL 2 CAUS Swine Flu? 1 _UID BB3A8C534772244B8D43E8009B2F2EEC9828 1 FAMS @F117@ 1 FAMC @F118@ 1 NOTE Occupation: Housewife 2 CONT 2 CONT A G. Rhoads (possible relative?) may have been acting coroner on this matter due to the pa 2 CONC ndemic of Swine Flu. Don't know if Harriet died from Swine Flu or old age. Her grandson and h 2 CONC is wife died of Swine Flu within 30 days of her though. 2 CONT 2 CONT Living in Chesterfield, IL in 1880. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Apr 2006 3 TIME 17:38:58 0 @I307@ INDI 1 NAME Harry /Searles/ 2 SURN Searles 2 GIVN Harry 1 SEX M 1 _UID 419F85CCB0EF4744A79D4A8FC8EAD852549C 1 FAMS @F698@ 1 FAMC @F117@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 15:07:14 0 @I308@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel Van Meter /Rhoads/ 2 SURN Rhoads 2 GIVN Samuel Van Meter 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Sep 1791 2 PLAC Grayson, Co. , KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Sep 1877 2 PLAC Macoupin Co., IL 1 _UID D0FA9C790024C04E8EF810AD5A5B9AA24565 1 FAMS @F118@ 1 FAMC @F237@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 15:08:27 0 @I309@ INDI 1 NAME Frances /Keele/ 2 SURN Keele 2 GIVN Frances 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Mar 1812 2 PLAC KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE Aug 1860 1 _UID 1B7F7531ED8A894CB97C1D5F63440CB8A8F1 1 FAMS @F118@ 1 FAMC @F238@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 15:10:20 0 @I310@ INDI 1 NAME Melvina /Rhoads/ 2 SURN Rhoads 2 GIVN Melvina 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Jul 1847 1 _UID 0D97596938233341B56C5EC9C5BB21AFCD37 1 FAMC @F118@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 15:11:06 0 @I311@ INDI 1 NAME William /Searles/ 2 SURN Searles 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Mar 1813 2 PLAC KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Nov 1888 2 PLAC Medora, IL 1 _UID 4B9F557B58032F41875DD77F241761B611DB 1 FAMS @F119@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 03:31:44 0 @I312@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Ann /Deadrick/ 2 SURN Deadrick 2 GIVN Mary Ann 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1916 1 _UID 1E1288F1D1C9584DBD6278E4414A88F066EB 1 FAMS @F120@ 1 NOTE Before she married Edmund Wilson, she had been married once before and lived, at least for aw 2 CONC hile, in Medora, IL. Indicators are that Edmund and her knew each other before Louisa died. B 2 CONC elieved Mary Ann probably died in the Palmer, IL area. 1 SOUR @S6@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Feb 2006 3 TIME 18:21:04 0 @I313@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander C. /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Alexander C. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Jul 1807 2 PLAC Roxbury, Franklin Co, PA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Jun 1862 2 PLAC Heyworth, IL 1 BURI 2 PLAC Monongahela City, PA 1 _UID 20C39F85B06AC340AA99EA79C8789CCC7270 1 FAMS @F7@ 1 FAMS @F248@ 1 FAMC @F572@ 1 NOTE Must've been oldest child because when father died he ran farm at age 16 and for 7 yrs. unti 2 CONC l 1830. Had a common school education. In 1830 started a grocery store on Liberty St.. 2 CONT 2 CONT Carried on a wholesale grocer's business in Pittsburgh, PA before closing it in 1837. In Pitt 2 CONC sburgh he was superintendant of the 'large Sabbath' school of the First Presbyterian Church a 2 CONC nd of a large 'mission' school. 2 CONT 2 CONT Went into Ohio and engaged in trade until about 1857 when he went to Heyworth, IL and opene 2 CONC d a mill operation. There is some confusion in the account about this mill. It may have bee 2 CONC n started by William H. Wilson and first called William H. Wilson & Co. Later, it was calle 2 CONC d Coursin & Wilson and was west of the railroad opposite the Vanordstrand warehouse. Alexande 2 CONC r Wilson was apparently running it and suffered financially when it burned in 1860. He buil 2 CONC t the first dwelling house in Heyworth on the block east of the railroad. It cost about 3,000 2 CONC . Known to have superior business skills and a leading man in church and public enterprises. 2 CONT 2 CONT After his death, Maj. McFarland (presumably one of Alexander's in-laws, in another place it i 2 CONC s recorded as J.C. McFarland and McFarland & Co.) bought his house and fixed it up to move in 2 CONC . On the same block in Heyworth was a pioneer residence of Capt. George Martin. After Martin' 2 CONC s death it was bought by 'McFarland' as well. Later in 1868 they spent 1800 bucks to buy int 2 CONC o the Mills of Dice, Hall & Co. They sold the operation in 1869. 2 CONT 2 CONT A note about J.C. McFarland: He came to Heyworth the same time as Alexander Wilson in 1857 an 2 CONC d stayed for 21 years. He was Major in the 94th Regiment. In 1877 elected Circuit Clerk and C 2 CONC ounty Recorder. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jan 2006 3 TIME 21:22:03 0 @I314@ INDI 1 NAME Oliver /Towles/ 2 SURN Towles 2 GIVN Oliver 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1740 2 PLAC Middlesex, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Nov 1821 2 PLAC Lynchburg, VA 1 _UID 41111A8218A34E47A0775020EB66F11E2560 1 FAMS @F121@ 1 FAMC @F704@ 1 NOTE BIOGRAPHY: "He was badly wounded at the battle of Germantown, taken prisoner by the Britis 2 CONC h , lost his health by long confinement in themiserable, unhealthy prison hulks, and at the c 2 CONC l ose of the war threwup his commission and studied law, in which profession he gainedeminen 2 CONC c e. Colonel Towles was a man of education and ability, love and talent for dramatic recitati 2 CONC o n, and a profound student of Shakespeare, whose plays he is said to have read with an intel 2 CONC ligence and insight rarely excelled. He was the son of a clergy man of the Anglican Church, b 2 CONC orn in Wales, and emigrated to this country earlyin the eighteenth century, and settled in e 2 CONC a stern Virginia-the tidewater district." (A MEMENTO OF ANCESTORS AND ANCESTRAL HOMES writte 2 CONC n for HER NIECES ANDNEPHEWS by MARGA RET RIVES KING) 2 CONT 2 CONT Commissioned 1776 6th VA Reg.; POW 1777-1780; 5th VA Regiment (NW Territory) 1781-1783. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 22:42:59 0 @I315@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Chew/ 2 SURN Chew 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1738 2 PLAC Spotsylvania Co., VA 1 _UID 690D480CF4EC3C4AB8584AABBB0DD0D9A62C 1 FAMS @F121@ 1 FAMS @F123@ 1 FAMC @F122@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:17:07 0 @I316@ INDI 1 NAME Larkin /Chew/ 2 SURN Chew 2 GIVN Larkin 1 SEX M 1 _UID DD8114E4A47DBD43A56787E46828EDC53025 1 FAMS @F122@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 22:48:27 0 @I317@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Beverly/ 2 SURN Beverly 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 _UID 2B85C4065BE2F44E867C23EF8C710905186C 1 FAMS @F122@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 22:48:54 0 @I318@ INDI 1 NAME John /Smith/ 2 SURN Smith 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 _UID DB5DC1F1356E2840B1B44D9400BFF3F1DE2E 1 FAMS @F123@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 22:49:06 0 @I319@ INDI 1 NAME Henry Beverley /Towles/ 2 SURN Towles 2 GIVN Henry Beverley 2 NPFX Capt. 2 _AKA Harry 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1762 2 PLAC Spotsylvania Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Aug 1794 2 PLAC Battle of Maumee/Fallen Timbers 2 CAUS War 1 _UID 435B4EC0F8E75E458D28F678A17E1159DA44 1 FAMC @F121@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:39:10 0 @I320@ INDI 1 NAME Fanny /Towles/ 2 SURN Towles 2 GIVN Fanny 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1777 2 PLAC VA? 1 DEAT 2 PLAC WV 1 _UID CAE6BF94281EC04E82AD1118AFF18EBC9988 1 FAMS @F124@ 1 FAMC @F121@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 22:51:36 0 @I321@ INDI 1 NAME X /Stevenson/ 2 SURN Stevenson 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9DA3D37B5BACC64CB6497F80CD2629E0A137 1 FAMS @F124@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 22:51:56 0 @I322@ INDI 1 NAME John Lewis /Cochran/ 2 SURN Cochran 2 GIVN John Lewis 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Aug 1827 2 PLAC Montgomery Hall, Augusta Co., VA 1 _UID C2535DFB48FB56408418AACF0C4DB0BB1F98 1 FAMS @F280@ 1 FAMC @F85@ 1 NOTE Lawyer in the Confederate Army. Married Mary Waller James after she was widowed. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Feb 2006 3 TIME 23:57:32 0 @I323@ INDI 1 NAME James /Cochran/ 2 SURN Cochran 2 GIVN James 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Jun 1830 2 PLAC Charlottesville, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Feb 1897 2 PLAC Folly Mills, VA 1 BURI 2 PLAC Thornrose Cem., Staunton, VA 1 _UID DB58F245E4A9CF4E96E987350A4DDBE46547 1 FAMS @F127@ 1 FAMC @F85@ 1 NOTE Att. U. of Va., 1848-1851; Studied law but did not practice; Farmer, age 30, 1st Dist. August 2 CONC a Co. 1860 census Pvt. 10 VA Inf. Civil War. Transferred to local defense troops 2 CONT 1863. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Feb 2006 3 TIME 23:40:15 0 @I324@ INDI 1 NAME Henry A. /Cochran/ 2 SURN Cochran 2 GIVN Henry A. 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1832 1 _UID 489800826FDD454AAFBB4EA8E0FC662D0C1F 1 FAMC @F85@ 1 NOTE Occupation: Doctor Never Married. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Feb 2006 3 TIME 23:30:25 0 @I325@ INDI 1 NAME Howe Peyton /Cochran/ 2 SURN Cochran 2 GIVN Howe Peyton 2 NPFX Capt. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Sep 1834 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1892 1 _UID 3DE34CE1C6D5F34EBFA517CE22DD87827A17 1 FAMS @F126@ 1 FAMS @F282@ 1 FAMC @F85@ 1 NOTE Capt. in the Confederate Army. Staff officer. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Feb 2006 3 TIME 23:57:01 0 @I326@ INDI 1 NAME William Lynn /Cochran/ 2 SURN Cochran 2 GIVN William Lynn 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 May 1838 1 _UID 42D5108FD46A694C8D3AF44FFAFCF28A258D 1 FAMC @F85@ 1 NOTE Officer in the Confederate Army. Never Married. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2006 3 TIME 00:04:20 0 @I327@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Preston Lewis /Cochran/ 2 SURN Cochran 2 GIVN Mary Preston Lewis 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Oct 1840 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Mar 1932 2 PLAC Smithfield, Seven Mile Ford, VA 1 _UID FA07C001B836D242BF3B7C23D88EC4E067AC 1 FAMS @F125@ 1 FAMC @F85@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:24:15 0 @I328@ INDI 1 NAME John Montgomery /Preston/ II 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN John Montgomery 2 NSFX II 2 NPFX Capt. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Oct 1838 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Sep 1927 2 PLAC Smithfield, Seven Mile Ford, VA 1 _UID 077C1EF51D23164692326DFB6A3E665FCBE8 1 FAMS @F125@ 1 FAMC @F249@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:59:39 0 @I329@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Buchanan /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Sarah Buchanan 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Charlottesville, VA 1 _UID CD3F951D689E3F41B7143B60998371F229D0 1 FAMS @F255@ 1 FAMC @F125@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Aug 2004 3 TIME 04:38:48 0 @I330@ INDI 1 NAME X /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID BEC0C5847FB6F6449CBA844CE34176B6ACDB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 23:05:42 0 @I331@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Lynn /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Margaret Lynn 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Charlottesville, VA 1 _UID 4364B59A9ACB43458DC7C995BAC8CE755A89 1 FAMS @F550@ 1 FAMC @F125@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:32:34 0 @I332@ INDI 1 NAME X /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID 1FC78368451EAB4D96962AEC135C805AB710 1 FAMC @F125@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 23:05:54 0 @I333@ INDI 1 NAME X /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID 19EB7C9C20F1E1479337F0E9CC20E80EDAE1 1 FAMC @F125@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 23:05:59 0 @I334@ INDI 1 NAME X /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID 1EE3394C476E7249BDE30717583F5C18BFE1 1 FAMC @F125@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 23:06:03 0 @I335@ INDI 1 NAME X /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID 783021240A346A429E9A5F01D2494177429D 1 FAMC @F125@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 23:06:09 0 @I336@ INDI 1 NAME X /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID 795DEAD2E889B14FA33406C2E1FCE8990040 1 FAMC @F125@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 23:06:14 0 @I337@ INDI 1 NAME Nannie /Carrington/ 2 SURN Carrington 2 GIVN Nannie 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1863 1 _UID E1E8AA7080809E4390E561D11EABDEA8BAA6 1 FAMS @F126@ 1 FAMC @F281@ 1 NOTE Cousin of her husband's. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:16:32 0 @I338@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Brooke/ 2 SURN Brooke 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1833 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1891 1 _UID 4300E541EE75E341A2CE9DF3ED945B1DE9BB 1 FAMS @F127@ 1 FAMC @F544@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:11:47 0 @I339@ INDI 1 NAME William /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID C805BA4A96FDC64684A6F57F6DDBBC6D7FDF 1 FAMC @F101@ 1 NOTE Lived on the Kanawha 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Apr 2006 3 TIME 00:20:54 0 @I340@ INDI 1 NAME Susan M. /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Susan M. 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Alum Springs, Rockbridge, VA 1 _UID 25A2A0DE0263EE47A3C4ACCCDAF947F9D14A 1 FAMC @F101@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 23:24:52 0 @I341@ INDI 1 NAME James F. /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN James F. 2 NPFX Capt. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 5EA1BEC3F5793041BC319BD62C50AA6245CF 1 FAMC @F101@ 1 NOTE Lived in Charleston. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Apr 2006 3 TIME 20:32:00 0 @I342@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Edward 1 SEX M 1 _UID C1B07A6F6E3F474384D540B37875D414B29A 1 FAMC @F101@ 1 NOTE LIved on the Long Ridge in Roane County, WV 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Apr 2006 3 TIME 20:22:07 0 @I343@ INDI 1 NAME X /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID EE911D3D88F4064DA82863FD06705A5901EB 1 FAMC @F101@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 23:26:30 0 @I344@ INDI 1 NAME X /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID F8D3B4E189ECF64C9CD704DD3F3C9DDF62ED 1 FAMC @F101@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 23:26:35 0 @I345@ INDI 1 NAME X /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID C8A0E5D9C9D7E741A7B8F64D6F56149C056A 1 FAMC @F101@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 23:26:40 0 @I346@ INDI 1 NAME X /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID 2F9B124976CC2B499C26AD6DBD8ED5966D38 1 FAMC @F101@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 23:26:45 0 @I347@ INDI 1 NAME X /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID A50D7E5266F94A4B9D61E2D41BFD892FFAC6 1 FAMC @F101@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 23:26:49 0 @I348@ INDI 1 NAME X /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID F8BFBF7B65B70A4584568FCE9CCCDEE7C01D 1 FAMC @F101@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 23:26:54 0 @I349@ INDI 1 NAME X /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID 5CA565D2B5DBAA4A9F5DE87C8DE0AA386B7D 1 FAMC @F101@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 23:26:59 0 @I350@ INDI 1 NAME X /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID 989AC3A3FD108246A88D13C6E212E9136B9B 1 FAMC @F101@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jul 2004 3 TIME 23:27:12 0 @I351@ INDI 1 NAME Caroline /Donnally/ 2 SURN Donnally 2 GIVN Caroline 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Sep 1807 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Jul 1839 1 _UID 6F43E5F5E6FED740B4D15A3FE3F54271303A 1 FAMS @F128@ 1 FAMC @F129@ 1 SOUR @S15@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 00:57:44 0 @I352@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Donnally/ 2 SURN Donnally 2 GIVN Andrew 1 SEX M 1 _UID 18A651AB358ADB4F9CFCF771E0C738CE50EC 1 FAMS @F129@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 00:58:21 0 @I353@ INDI 1 NAME Marjorie /Van Bibber/ 2 SURN Van Bibber 2 GIVN Marjorie 1 SEX F 1 _UID 78C73883804623458F9CA14D55DFE3FC5463 1 FAMS @F129@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 00:58:36 0 @I354@ INDI 1 NAME x /McFarlane/ 2 SURN McFarlane 2 GIVN x 1 SEX M 1 _UID 2FCC6462C5120C45B11C230D97D992C4AC6B 1 FAMC @F130@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:00:56 0 @I355@ INDI 1 NAME Lewis /McFarlane/ 2 SURN McFarlane 2 GIVN Lewis 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Jun 1781 1 _UID 9F6225885C5E774DAA9C28E117A4527A02A0 1 FAMC @F98@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:01:53 0 @I356@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /McFarlane/ 2 SURN McFarlane 2 GIVN Hannah 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Jun 1783 1 _UID AB91387939635945AF709F1FC5B92FE49596 1 FAMC @F98@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:02:11 0 @I357@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /McFarlane/ 2 SURN McFarlane 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Jul 1785 1 _UID 4A704B328BBA02499D50709162B35F94BD7B 1 FAMC @F98@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:02:32 0 @I358@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /McFarlane/ 2 SURN McFarlane 2 GIVN Andrew 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Oct 1787 1 _UID AE013277C2DD4D4F89A9A9629517685E42A4 1 FAMC @F98@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:03:05 0 @I359@ INDI 1 NAME John /McFarlane/ 2 SURN McFarlane 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Feb 1790 1 _UID 65E656B6DBBD6447B1D18DC019AE3CAC1865 1 FAMC @F98@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:03:52 0 @I360@ INDI 1 NAME Agatha /McFarlane/ 2 SURN McFarlane 2 GIVN Agatha 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Mar 1792 1 _UID 5BFDB18642489846849847D2A02459ADF6EC 1 FAMC @F98@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:04:18 0 @I361@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /McFarlane/ 2 SURN McFarlane 2 GIVN Robert 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Aug 1794 1 _UID 5C48E6EA1FB49D45AE4AFB4C0AB633328DE3 1 FAMC @F98@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:04:45 0 @I362@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /McFarlane/ 2 SURN McFarlane 2 GIVN Thomas 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Oct 1796 1 _UID CC4AE7B4DDB0574E9BB402D867B54F2FA67C 1 FAMC @F98@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:05:10 0 @I363@ INDI 1 NAME William /McFarlane/ 2 SURN McFarlane 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Feb 1800 1 _UID 5286DFA527AF104A9BCA35CBBBCDF5C230B2 1 FAMC @F98@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:05:35 0 @I364@ INDI 1 NAME Sophia /McFarlane/ 2 SURN McFarlane 2 GIVN Sophia 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 May 1802 1 _UID 65AF6059A04CD045B381A661A0BA10F66953 1 FAMC @F98@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:06:10 0 @I365@ INDI 1 NAME William Russell /Thomson/ 2 SURN Thomson 2 GIVN William Russell 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Belleville, SC? 1 _UID C4CBCB6ED6358A4D8425698AA0697F410F82 1 FAMS @F131@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:13:44 0 @I366@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas B. /Smith/ 2 SURN Smith 2 GIVN Thomas B. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 350C0A718FE6BD48B579B339BAE1CE03BC3D 1 FAMS @F132@ 1 NOTE West Point Cadet 1826 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Jan 2006 3 TIME 17:36:10 0 @I367@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Maria /Towles/ 2 SURN Towles 2 GIVN Anna Maria 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1794 1 DEAT 2 DATE abt. 1841 1 _UID 651D837FCB158D4283F91A6DB4A766E0D7F4 1 FAMS @F133@ 1 FAMC @F103@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:16:22 0 @I368@ INDI 1 NAME Langdon Cabell /Rives/ 2 SURN Rives 2 GIVN Langdon Cabell 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Oct 1790 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Jun 1870 1 _UID BE23D00111BFBD4A911E5D9DBBB4025F025B 1 FAMS @F133@ 1 FAMC @F134@ 1 NOTE Moved 1829 to Cincinnati, Ohio. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:17:48 0 @I369@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Rives/ 2 SURN Rives 2 GIVN Robert 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Mar 1764 2 PLAC VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Mar 1845 2 PLAC Oak Ridge, VA 1 _UID 339F6CAF1CC1CB4795EAA46032124D2313D5 1 FAMS @F134@ 1 FAMC @F445@ 1 NOTE American Revolution; at Yorktown; Farmer. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jan 2005 3 TIME 19:11:00 0 @I370@ INDI 1 NAME William Cabell /Rives/ 2 SURN Rives 2 GIVN William Cabell 2 NPFX Senator/Ambassador 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 May 1793 2 PLAC 'Union Hill', Amherst Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1868 2 PLAC Castle Hill, VA 1 _UID EBF54BDD088DFD4BAF5547D4F781BC48800A 1 FAMS @F444@ 1 FAMC @F134@ 1 NOTE The political genius of the Cabell family concentrated in the fourth generation of Cabells i 2 CONC n America on William Cabell Rives, the great-grandson of patriarch William Cabell. Born to Ro 2 CONC bert and Margaret Cabell Rives at "Union Hill ," the Amherst County hom 2 CONC e of his grandfather, Col. William Cabell, on 4 May 1793, he briefly attended the College o 2 CONC f William and Mary from 1808-1809 before earning expulsion for an affair of honor (which ruff 2 CONC led feathers but did not escalate to a duel). Fortunately for him, Rives' return to central V 2 CONC irginia coincided with the return of Thomas Jefferson from Washington, D.C., and he became th 2 CONC e statesman's protégé upon the recommendation of Rt. Rev. James Madison, William and Mary's p 2 CONC resident. 2 CONT 2 CONT Rives visited "the Sage of Monticello" weekly for almost two years and received training in b 2 CONC oth law and politics. He returned to Williamsburg for more schooling in 1811 but left in th 2 CONC e Summer of 1812 amid the excitement of war. Obeying his father's wishes not to enlist in th 2 CONC e colonial milita, he moved to Richmond and acquired his license to practice law in May 1814 2 CONC . Following the burning of the nation's capital in August, however, Rives could no longer res 2 CONC ist the call to arms and obtained a position as aide to General John Hartwell Cocke to defend his state against possible invasion. 2 CONT 2 CONT Though Rives did not see action during the war, the acquaintance of Cocke, combined with hi 2 CONC s connection to Jefferson and his introduction to state government during his residence in Ri 2 CONC chmond, bolstered his interest in politics. On July 4, 1816, he gave a speech at the Nelson C 2 CONC ounty courthouse on the injustice of the under-representation of Virginia's western countie 2 CONC s in the General Assembly. His efforts earned him election to a constitutional convention hel 2 CONC d in Staunton, and to his election 1817-1820 as Nelson County's delegate to the General Assem 2 CONC bly . Following his 1819 marriage t 2 CONC o Judith Page Walker and move to her Albemarle County home, "Castle Hill ," he won election to that body from Albemarle (in 1822). His r 2 CONC eputation rising and family growin 2 CONC g, Rives won election four times to the United States Congress and served from March 1823 until his resignation in 1829 to accep 2 CONC t an appointment from President Andrew Jackson as Minister to France. Following his return i 2 CONC n 1832, Rives served all or part of three terms in the United States Senate before acceptin 2 CONC g reappointment as Minister to France under Presidents Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore, f 2 CONC rom 1849-1853. During his political career, Rives followed a principled journey from the Demo 2 CONC cratic Party to the Whigs. He supported Andrew Jackson's removal of funds from the Bank of th 2 CONC e United States in 1834 so firmly that he resigned his place in the Senate rather than follo 2 CONC w the Virginia General Assembly's order to combat the decision. Primarily because of his dist 2 CONC aste for Democratic leaders Martin Van Buren and James K. Polk--and because of his agreemen 2 CONC t with Whig foreign policy decisions--he was ready to declare for Whig Presidential candidat 2 CONC e Henry Clay in 1844. 2 CONT 2 CONT Rives excelled in more than politics, however. He was also a careful scholar, and his three v 2 CONC olume History of the Life and Times of James Madison (1859-1868) remains an indispensable sou 2 CONC rce on the fourth President. His Letters and Other Writings of James Madison (4 vols., 1865 2 CONC ) also endures as a valuable resource for scholars. Countless other publications, includin 2 CONC g a Discourse ... on the Ethics of Christianity (1855) and a Discourse on the Character and S 2 CONC ervices of John Hampden (1855) bear further testimony to his literary and scholastic gifts. H 2 CONC is longtime service as president of the Virginia Historical Society from 1847 and as a membe 2 CONC r of the University of Virginia's Board of Visitors from 1834-1849 gave institutional expression to this love of learning. 2 CONT 2 CONT Rives again became involved in politics during the sectional crisis. He worked during these y 2 CONC ears to combat the arguments of Virginia secessionists and was a natural choice as one of fiv 2 CONC e representatives from Virginia to the 1861 Peace Conference. On March 8, 1861, he delivere 2 CONC d a speech in Richmond on the proceedings of the Conference designed to hold secessionists a 2 CONC t bay and propose alternatives to disunion. "Our business," he insisted, "is to reconcile an 2 CONC d reunite North and South; and, in the meantime, let Virginia stand, where nature has place 2 CONC d her, with her sister border slave States...'Whom God hath joined together, let no man put a 2 CONC sunder.'" With the firing on Ft. Sumter, Rives--like most other white Virginians--lost his sc 2 CONC ruples over secession and even conceded to serve as a member of the House of Representative 2 CONC s in the Confederate Congress. He survived the Confederacy and died at home at Castle Hill i 2 CONC n 1868. 2 CONT 2 CONT Additional Sources Consulted : Raym 2 CONC ond C. Dingledine, "The Political Career of William C. Rives" (1947) "William C. Rives," Dic 2 CONC tionary of American Biography James Childs Rives, Reliques of the Rives (Ryves) (1929) Jon Wa 2 CONC kelyn, ed., Southern Pamphlets on Secession (1996) Russell S.Wingfield, "William Cabell Rives 2 CONC , A Biography" (1915) 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Apr 2006 3 TIME 18:01:54 0 @I371@ INDI 1 NAME Oliver Montgomery /Towles/ 2 SURN Towles 2 GIVN Oliver Montgomery 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1796 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1831 1 _UID 3E97691A326E9A41A4D1DF28C519D7E4E8F2 1 FAMC @F103@ 1 NOTE Never Married. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 22:47:47 0 @I372@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Lewis /Towles/ 2 SURN Towles 2 GIVN Elizabeth Lewis 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1801 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1877 1 _UID 635523A8D1F29741B2112FD8EC359363FF2F 1 FAMS @F135@ 1 FAMC @F103@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:21:34 0 @I373@ INDI 1 NAME John Blair /Dabney/ 2 SURN Dabney 2 GIVN John Blair 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1795 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1868 1 _UID 47973CC93DA50D4EBDDBF46A6E4CED37F455 1 FAMS @F135@ 1 NOTE A lawyer in Campbell Co. VA. There are papers from him and his family in the U. of VA and V 2 CONC A St. libraires. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:46:57 0 @I374@ INDI 1 NAME William Beverley /Towles/ 2 SURN Towles 2 GIVN William Beverley 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1804 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1870 1 _UID 0D2E302FD7D43D48B86477BE3D103547E470 1 FAMS @F136@ 1 FAMC @F103@ 1 NOTE Lived in Caira, Cumberland Co. VA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 22:48:17 0 @I375@ INDI 1 NAME Harriet Catherine Washington /Johnson/ 2 SURN Johnson 2 GIVN Harriet Catherine Washington 1 SEX F 1 _UID 453E890D11C2714DB699994849E7E2E3CFB7 1 FAMS @F136@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:24:48 0 @I376@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Caroline /Towles/ 2 SURN Towles 2 GIVN Margaret Caroline 1 SEX F 1 _UID D841785666068048B4AFA735C9722E32F533 1 FAMS @F137@ 1 FAMC @F103@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:25:26 0 @I377@ INDI 1 NAME E.D. /Simms/ 2 SURN Simms 2 GIVN E.D. 1 SEX M 1 _UID E6911460A457AE4E8F467001CC9819BA5FB9 1 FAMS @F137@ 1 NOTE Lived in Caira, VA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 23:37:17 0 @I378@ INDI 1 NAME X /Simms/ 2 SURN Simms 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID 9DC0B834C9F9574686D0B65FB1EEEF27C851 1 FAMC @F137@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:26:17 0 @I379@ INDI 1 NAME X /Simms/ 2 SURN Simms 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID F916967DF439C84A91A9F6E7F532943D70F1 1 FAMC @F137@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:26:21 0 @I380@ INDI 1 NAME X /Simms/ 2 SURN Simms 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID 5BD55676AEFD2D41B76A6BF8EF1FC4107B98 1 FAMC @F137@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:26:26 0 @I381@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Henry /Towles/ 2 SURN Towles 2 GIVN Thomas Henry 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1847 1 _UID 87FD18F26F1EEA4F920F237C11143F160E91 1 FAMC @F103@ 1 NOTE Never Married 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 22:48:01 0 @I382@ INDI 1 NAME John /Towles/ 2 SURN Towles 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1844 1 _UID 4BF6A8259C4BA940A4EE11A7ECBC8D66C33D 1 FAMC @F103@ 1 NOTE Never Married 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 22:35:46 0 @I383@ INDI 1 NAME Alfred Lewis /Towles/ 2 SURN Towles 2 GIVN Alfred Lewis 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1817 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1883 1 _UID 3F9A86924BEE3F43B919F0CD74DE900D2AF2 1 FAMS @F138@ 1 FAMC @F103@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:33:02 0 @I384@ INDI 1 NAME Jane Pleasants /Vaughn/ 2 SURN Vaughn 2 GIVN Jane Pleasants 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1824 2 PLAC VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1893 1 _UID A3E3F20E05DCA24DAE3C839B98A75CECE54E 1 FAMS @F138@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:34:17 0 @I385@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Mildred /Trent/ 2 SURN Trent 2 GIVN Elizabeth Mildred 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1794 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1870 2 PLAC Mt. Athos, VA (near Lynchburg, Campbell Co. VA) 1 _UID A4DD3E392185DC41942936CD6F80B3C8E50E 1 FAMS @F139@ 1 FAMC @F104@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:38:01 0 @I386@ INDI 1 NAME George Washington /Swoope/ 2 SURN Swoope 2 GIVN George Washington 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Jan 1796 2 PLAC Augusta Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1869 1 _UID 18C69972B8F5EA4EB8391318698DF71BF2D8 1 FAMS @F139@ 1 NOTE Swoope 2 CONT Augusta County, 24479 2 CONT A post office is about all that is left of Swoope proper, and the nearest business is miles a 2 CONC way. Swoope is located southwest of Staunton halfway between the equally small communities o 2 CONC f Hebron and Buffalo Gap. At nearby Hebron, in a restored school, is the firm of Taylor and B 2 CONC oody Organ builders. There, 17 skilled workers design and build tracker action organs in th 2 CONC e classical North German and Dutch styles. Buffalo Gap High School, a small convenience stor 2 CONC e and a restaurant are part of the Buffalo Gap community. 2 CONT 2 CONT History 2 CONT When the Chesapeake & Ohio railroad first came through this area in the 1850s, Jacob Swoope g 2 CONC ave land, thus guaranteeing that his name would have a place in history. Soon Swoope’s Depo 2 CONC t was a busy place. Swoope was famous in his own right, having been the first elected mayor o 2 CONC f Staunton. The Swoope homeplace, called Wheatlands, is a magnificent brick structure withi 2 CONC n sight of the present post office. Wheatlands was built in 1813 by George Washington Swoop 2 CONC e and was used as winter headquarters by Confederate General Fitzhugh Lee from 1864 to 1865 2 CONC . The barns and an associated mill were burned by Yankee troops. The area around Swoope sa 2 CONC w very early settlement. John Trimble settled nearby and established a mill in the 1730s afte 2 CONC r obtaining a land grant from Colonel William Beverley. 2 CONT — NewsLeader.com Swoope map 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:23:37 0 @I387@ INDI 1 NAME X /Irvine/ 2 SURN Irvine 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID EC7053451EE3C34393F1A0C16D4941B78EF9 1 FAMS @F140@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 02:07:22 0 @I388@ INDI 1 NAME Callender /Irvine/ 2 SURN Irvine 2 GIVN Callender 2 NPFX Gen. 1 SEX M 1 _UID C9B5EDF5D666EC45BFCEAC61BAAB9186E3B9 1 FAMC @F140@ 1 NOTE U.S. Quartermaster of Philadelphia. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:44:25 0 @I389@ INDI 1 NAME X /MacPherson/ 2 SURN MacPherson 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID C1242551D6CCFA40BC436D7AC37174874C92 1 FAMS @F141@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 02:19:39 0 @I390@ INDI 1 NAME X /MacPherson/ 2 SURN MacPherson 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6DFD5EFA2562DD4398121373A8D03A2F7A0A 1 FAMS @F142@ 1 FAMC @F141@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 02:19:30 0 @I391@ INDI 1 NAME James /MacPherson/ 2 SURN MacPherson 2 GIVN James 2 NPFX Major 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Dec 1775 2 PLAC Quebec, Canada 1 _UID C5E3C3CE1A630D4D87C2DF5BC6B9D131140A 1 FAMC @F142@ 1 NOTE Aide to Gen. Richard Montgomery, killed at his side in the battle of Quebec in Dec. 1775 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Jan 2006 3 TIME 14:51:36 0 @I392@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Hodgson/ 2 SURN Hodgson 2 GIVN Thomas 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Nov 1826 2 PLAC Crowle, Lincolnshire, England 1 _UID 8C84AA3140C07547AD732EAEEEF512049C5C 1 FAMS @F143@ 1 FAMC @F174@ 1 NOTE Came to America the spring of 1852 farming 15 months in Oxford County Canada then Whiteside C 2 CONC o., Michigan where he bought 80 acres nine miles from Toledo. In 1854 moved to Ogle, IL and i 2 CONC n fall of 1859 to Chesterfield Co. , IL where he had almost 300 acres. Took very little inter 2 CONC est in politics and was considered an independent. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 16:00:07 0 @I393@ INDI 1 NAME John William /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN John William 1 SEX M 1 _UID F7FD11B6A1CBFF43B03C9F6B7DD9F5ED9750 1 FAMC @F128@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 02:38:34 0 @I394@ INDI 1 NAME Martha Marhery /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Martha Marhery 1 SEX F 1 _UID 537F5FE487DC484DB07C047D8BBD662A927A 1 FAMS @F144@ 1 FAMC @F128@ 1 NOTE Lived in Cincinnati 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Apr 2006 3 TIME 17:24:24 0 @I395@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Kenns/ 2 SURN Kenns 2 GIVN Edward 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1817 2 PLAC Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1856 1 _UID 36D19631E5D5284E972D62D229F17402863B 1 FAMS @F144@ 1 NOTE Came to America abt. 1831 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 02:40:03 0 @I396@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Samuel 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6FA01FD6CF4FBC4E815C51C3CF1F4276C3E3 1 FAMC @F128@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:51:46 0 @I397@ INDI 1 NAME Emmeline /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Emmeline 1 SEX F 1 _UID 91CB1F1F1365A24DBD58535249CA710B4AC9 1 FAMC @F128@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 02:41:11 0 @I398@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew Donnally /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Andrew Donnally 1 SEX M 1 _UID 1B55535D3D11F94DB79B947430866D407111 1 FAMC @F128@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 02:41:29 0 @I399@ INDI 1 NAME James Van Bibber /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN James Van Bibber 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Dec 1835 2 PLAC Kanawha Co., WV 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Oct 1894 2 PLAC Carrollton, MO 1 _UID 728F3DEE3696B844A303D55322595854E9DC 1 FAMS @F145@ 1 FAMC @F128@ 1 NOTE Sherriff of Carroll Co. 1892, Moved to Lexington, MO in 1856 and served in the Civil War (CS 2 CONC A?) with a company of Missouri Infantry. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Apr 2006 3 TIME 20:54:22 0 @I400@ INDI 1 NAME Sara Eugenia /Austin/ 2 SURN Austin 2 GIVN Sara Eugenia 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Dec 1836 2 PLAC Lexington, MO 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Dec 1920 2 PLAC Mountain Grove, MO 1 _UID 7129207D0B42944DB374F9CA9025DB8968E1 1 FAMS @F145@ 1 FAMC @F146@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 02:47:31 0 @I401@ INDI 1 NAME John /Austin/ 2 SURN Austin 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 _UID F731D43FA88244478FA88B077BD6BBEAAFFA 1 FAMS @F146@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 02:48:25 0 @I402@ INDI 1 NAME Lucinda /Calloway/ 2 SURN Calloway 2 GIVN Lucinda 1 SEX F 1 _UID B3F4C8C051110E49A80B7024A4CAF9D36964 1 FAMS @F146@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 02:48:58 0 @I403@ INDI 1 NAME x /McFarlane/ 2 SURN McFarlane 2 GIVN x 1 SEX M 1 _UID D9CE7565AE82F440A761692886E5B0F891EB 1 FAMS @F147@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 16:41:05 0 @I404@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Cocke /Massie/ 2 SURN Massie 2 GIVN Sarah Cocke 2 _AKA Susan? 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Oct 1811 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 Mar 1879 1 _UID E010BC449D115C4290AF083BCFB05FE8843F 1 FAMS @F148@ 1 FAMC @F95@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:02:04 0 @I405@ INDI 1 NAME Frank /Stanley/ 2 SURN Stanley 2 GIVN Frank 2 NPFX Rev. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC North Carolina 1 _UID DBA5FB74155E634CA097B668981E98873B67 1 FAMS @F148@ 1 NOTE No children 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Jan 2006 3 TIME 17:57:52 0 @I406@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Lewis Preston /Massie/ 2 SURN Massie 2 GIVN Mary Lewis Preston 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Sep 1813 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Apr 1837 1 _UID 16414FC0BFB84A429899D9B6E55904D43F61 1 FAMS @F149@ 1 FAMC @F95@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Aug 2004 3 TIME 17:46:15 0 @I407@ INDI 1 NAME John Hampton /Pleasants/ 2 SURN Pleasants 2 GIVN John Hampton 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Feb 1846 2 PLAC VA 2 CAUS Duel 1 BURI 2 PLAC Shockoe Cemetey, Richmond, VA 1 _UID B606585C1EB8214D9D6BD8C313B2483A9E65 1 FAMS @F149@ 1 FAMS @F468@ 1 NOTE JOHN HAMPTON PLEASANTS VS. THOMAS RITCHIE, JR. Thomas Ritchie was the son of the founder of t 2 CONC he Richmond Enquirer (first issued in 1804) and one of the editors after 1845. John Hampton P 2 CONC leasants (1797-1846) founded the rival Richmond Whig in 1824 and edited it until 1846 when h 2 CONC e was shot and killed the duel. The two paper editors feuded over their papers and finally i 2 CONC t got so out of hand a duel was called. 2 CONT 2 CONT *There is a letter from him in the VA Library Archives 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Aug 2004 3 TIME 17:45:52 0 @I408@ INDI 1 NAME James /Pleasants/ 2 SURN Pleasants 2 GIVN James 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6613A89EC5A28E4D8A70DADFDD4941B6D184 1 FAMC @F149@ 1 NOTE Lawyer in Richmond 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:17:20 0 @I409@ INDI 1 NAME X /Pleasants/ 2 SURN Pleasants 2 GIVN X 1 SEX F 1 _UID 241C72ECE17E944FB144B2097FABD02BB526 1 FAMS @F150@ 1 FAMC @F149@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 17:10:30 0 @I410@ INDI 1 NAME Douglas H. /Gordon/ 2 SURN Gordon 2 GIVN Douglas H. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 3E80E04F1204CF419CCECB2DE0955A1A5E38 1 FAMS @F150@ 1 NOTE Lived in Baltimore 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 17:10:24 0 @I411@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Massie/ Jr. 2 SURN Massie 2 GIVN Henry 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Jul 1816 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Apr 1878 1 _UID 07EF31E341B776479A13497980F8595C5B08 1 FAMS @F151@ 1 FAMC @F95@ 1 NOTE Apparently worked or taught at the U. Of Virginia 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Aug 2004 3 TIME 17:40:22 0 @I412@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Elizabeth /Smith/ 2 SURN Smith 2 GIVN Susan Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Apr 1822 2 PLAC SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Nov 1887 1 _UID 6C729A1B4BFDE2478F21D0B150ED168A1260 1 FAMS @F151@ 1 FAMC @F276@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:08:36 0 @I413@ INDI 1 NAME X /Massie/ 2 SURN Massie 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID E3BC1CCF0C64744DBF416459C8D50DBFE1A4 1 FAMC @F151@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 20:57:39 0 @I414@ INDI 1 NAME x /Massie/ 2 SURN Massie 2 GIVN x 1 SEX F 1 _UID 9C16CF70BC570C4BA15C64FE82A634061CF6 1 FAMS @F152@ 1 FAMC @F151@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:13:06 0 @I415@ INDI 1 NAME James /Pleasants/ 2 SURN Pleasants 2 GIVN James 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Richmond, VA? 1 _UID DC8B2E32F82170478030130041962271C41A 1 FAMS @F152@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 20:58:18 0 @I416@ INDI 1 NAME X /Massie/ 2 SURN Massie 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID DC11FE9336387F4E8498679AF390610CC6BC 1 FAMC @F151@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 20:58:41 0 @I417@ INDI 1 NAME X /Massie/ 2 SURN Massie 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID C320748D4427E44285F7397CDEFC183DD52C 1 FAMC @F151@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 20:58:47 0 @I418@ INDI 1 NAME X /Massie/ 2 SURN Massie 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID 0B5F9F8D62EA6D4FB20BB6B3E4746966EB8F 1 FAMC @F151@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 20:58:52 0 @I419@ INDI 1 NAME X /Massie/ 2 SURN Massie 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID 89057A3154AD3F48A39D5B1569C1F026B13C 1 FAMC @F151@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 20:58:58 0 @I420@ INDI 1 NAME Eugenia Sophia /Massie/ 2 SURN Massie 2 GIVN Eugenia Sophia 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Feb 1820/ or 19 Feb 1819 2 PLAC Alleghany Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Oct 1884 2 PLAC Mt. Grove, Bath Co., VA 1 _UID D18D6F627DF1CF43B45D0C75B82C4EDB4E9E 1 FAMS @F153@ 1 FAMC @F95@ 1 NOTE Children married with Goodes and Taliaferros of VA and TX 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Jan 2006 3 TIME 15:17:32 0 @I421@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel Vance /Gatewood/ 2 SURN Gatewood 2 GIVN Samuel Vance 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Mar 1810 2 PLAC Bath Co. VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Oct 1861 2 PLAC Mt. Grove, Bath Co., VA 1 _UID 90F3EB3CFA1746488715819119AB28F1D468 1 FAMS @F153@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:09:53 0 @I422@ INDI 1 NAME James Lewis /Woodville/ 2 SURN Woodville 2 GIVN James Lewis 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Jul 1818 2 PLAC Maryville, WV 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Aug 1904 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WV 1 _UID FD75486D675F0243A37100D077326C022D07 1 FAMS @F154@ 1 FAMC @F94@ 1 NOTE Lived and Practiced in Monroe Co., WV ... born 9 p.m. 2 CONT 2 CONT Attended Kenyon College 1836-1837 (Gambier, OH), Uof VA 1840, medical school U of PA graduati 2 CONC ng 1843. Practiced medicine in Fincastle, Philadelphia, and Richmond. 1850 living in Fincastl 2 CONC e and worth over 10k. Then after marriage practiced in Monroe Co. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:13:43 0 @I423@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Anne /Breckenridge/ 2 SURN Breckenridge 2 GIVN Mary Anne 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Dec 1831 2 PLAC Grove Hill, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Jul 1883 2 PLAC Grove Hill, VA 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WV 1 _UID DF9A9FB18FCA5945B5533845EA23F7F7407A 1 FAMS @F154@ 1 FAMC @F155@ 1 NOTE Died at 1:40 p.m. (same time of day as her mother - in-law). Catholic. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Feb 2006 3 TIME 13:43:23 0 @I424@ INDI 1 NAME Carey /Breckenridge/ 2 SURN Breckenridge 2 GIVN Carey 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Botecourt Co., VA 1 _UID D17E3B06AF916746819EF1EB5BB25A2B0ADD 1 FAMS @F155@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:51:01 0 @I425@ INDI 1 NAME Y /Owens/ 2 SURN Owens 2 GIVN Y 1 SEX F 1 _UID 755807671921B1449FB6EA90BC3025DA24DC 1 FAMS @F156@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 21:07:16 0 @I426@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Madison /Peyton/ 2 SURN Peyton 2 GIVN Susan Madison 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1822 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1901 1 _UID 3DA7A48370C1B24187E8F4C25AD12A933CD4 1 FAMS @F157@ 1 FAMC @F88@ 1 NOTE No children 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:14:36 0 @I427@ INDI 1 NAME John Brown /Baldwin/ 2 SURN Baldwin 2 GIVN John Brown 2 NPFX Judge/Col./Conf. Congressman 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Jun 1820 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Sep 1874 2 PLAC Staunton, VA 1 _UID 943FCE5ECAB8214681F669B29EC831192A18 1 FAMS @F157@ 1 NOTE Col. VA 52nd Regiment and member of Confederate Congress 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2004 3 TIME 15:24:00 0 @I428@ INDI 1 NAME John Lewis /Peyton/ 2 SURN Peyton 2 GIVN John Lewis 2 NPFX Ambassador/Fellow 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Sep 1824 2 PLAC Staunton, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 May 1896 2 PLAC Steephill, VA 1 _UID 00D52B737BCD4D4EAE292922213A5F76A894 1 FAMS @F158@ 1 FAMC @F88@ 1 NOTE One of the most distinguished gentlemen in the family history. He is the author of several fa 2 CONC mily history books including the vital 1882 History of Augusta Co., VA. He is a vital sourc 2 CONC e for history on the John Lewis family. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1861 the State of NC appointed him Ambassador or Agent to Europe. He went to London in 186 2 CONC 1 and remained in Europe until 1876. After the war, he spent much time living on the island o 2 CONC f Guernsy in the English Channel. His writings, many based on his experiences abroad earned h 2 CONC im the prestigious Election of Fellow of the Royal Geographic Society of London. 2 CONT 2 CONT In putting together research for this website, I have discovered that he was on the Isle of G 2 CONC uernsy at the same time that Victor Hugo was living there in exile working on his masterpiec 2 CONC e Les Miserables. The probability, considering the size of the isle and that they were both w 2 CONC ell-known, that they knew each other and shared a pint at the local pub is pretty good. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jan 2006 3 TIME 16:57:12 0 @I429@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Henrietta /Washington/ 2 SURN Washington 2 GIVN Elizabeth Henrietta 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC NC? 1 _UID 6CA3D25DA2F18C42A9CFC191C3EDAE9E6558 1 FAMS @F158@ 1 FAMC @F278@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:54:12 0 @I430@ INDI 1 NAME Anne Montgomery /Peyton/ 2 SURN Peyton 2 GIVN Anne Montgomery 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1827 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1870 1 _UID E25F4C2E4FA936419055A077A8308772F721 1 FAMC @F88@ 1 NOTE Never married 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:47:41 0 @I431@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Preston /Peyton/ 2 SURN Peyton 2 GIVN Mary Preston 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Apr 1829 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Nov 1907 1 _UID 80BEB74CB7D39340916F993A20BCEEA8E324 1 FAMS @F159@ 1 FAMC @F88@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 21:12:26 0 @I432@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Gray/ III 2 SURN Gray 2 GIVN Robert 2 NSFX III 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Sep 1826 2 PLAC Harrisonburg, VA? 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Aug 1887 2 PLAC Bristol, TN? 1 _UID 052ED71A456698448611FDD3A4BC8B6C6902 1 FAMS @F159@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:56:42 0 @I433@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Baldwin /Gray/ 2 SURN Gray 2 GIVN Susan Baldwin 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1852 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1922 1 _UID 837CA388BDE3514FA76CD3F1374A232409CB 1 FAMS @F160@ 1 FAMC @F159@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 21:14:10 0 @I434@ INDI 1 NAME Rockingham /Paul/ 2 SURN Paul 2 GIVN Rockingham 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Roanoke, VA? 1 _UID 2E370DB2CF98104BB2EAF827F96BE4735C41 1 FAMS @F160@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 21:14:45 0 @I435@ INDI 1 NAME John Gray /Paul/ 2 SURN Paul 2 GIVN John Gray 1 SEX M 1 _UID 644448BDD26C2241B201B0B29505C4CF90C9 1 FAMC @F160@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 21:15:01 0 @I436@ INDI 1 NAME Anne M. /Gray/ 2 SURN Gray 2 GIVN Anne M. 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE died infant 1 _UID 29DD19ED93DE71499504307CDF8BACD96BF1 1 FAMC @F159@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 21:15:39 0 @I437@ INDI 1 NAME Isabelle W. /Gray/ 2 SURN Gray 2 GIVN Isabelle W. 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1857 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1942 1 _UID 0495743435BA124BAC35A7D514460968B54A 1 FAMS @F551@ 1 FAMC @F159@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 21:16:11 0 @I438@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Gray/ IV 2 SURN Gray 2 GIVN Robert 2 NSFX IV 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1859 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1932 1 _UID A6B65666870AA7458D2506B29328B51685EE 1 FAMS @F161@ 1 FAMC @F159@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Jul 2004 3 TIME 21:16:49 0 @I439@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Cummings /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Elizabeth Cummings 1 SEX F 1 _UID 56A15F129E424C41A305BDAB774A9C5D9FB9 1 FAMS @F161@ 1 FAMC @F125@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:02:28 0 @I440@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Preston /Gray/ 2 SURN Gray 2 GIVN Mary Preston 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Aug 1896 1 DEAT 2 DATE Feb 1992 2 PLAC Bristol, VA 1 _UID 69AFA7631271A84D9A4C639DEAEDDB4678A4 1 FAMC @F161@ 1 NOTE Author of book : The Family Tree- Genealogies of Gray, Preston, Rhea, Peyton, Lewis, Cochran 2 CONC , Moffett & Campbell. 2 CONT 2 CONT Lived in TN at some point for that is where her SS# was issued. #408.32.5824 2 CONT 2 CONT Never married. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 15:01:18 0 @I441@ INDI 1 NAME Anne Montgomery /Gray/ 2 SURN Gray 2 GIVN Anne Montgomery 1 SEX F 1 _UID 04623513866EB646B02B3C87F2A9AFC94F11 1 FAMS @F162@ 1 FAMC @F161@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:04:36 0 @I442@ INDI 1 NAME Edwin Eugene /Judkins/ 2 SURN Judkins 2 GIVN Edwin Eugene 1 SEX M 1 _UID 3D41431AD4966941B138A42F1BD8DB960F73 1 FAMS @F162@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:04:56 0 @I443@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Asher /Gray/ V 2 SURN Gray 2 GIVN Robert Asher 2 NSFX V 1 SEX M 1 _UID 3DFA97BF06EE114F899EE31E8BBC299D162F 1 FAMS @F163@ 1 FAMC @F161@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:05:20 0 @I444@ INDI 1 NAME Irene /Harrison/ 2 SURN Harrison 2 GIVN Irene 1 SEX F 1 _UID 237FBEE1B13BC646A3FD12A2FC655B71BA58 1 FAMS @F163@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:05:35 0 @I445@ INDI 1 NAME John Montgomery Preston /Gray/ 2 SURN Gray 2 GIVN John Montgomery Preston 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0CA51647F36FF74DA393538143693816B81F 1 FAMC @F161@ 1 NOTE Never Married 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:36:53 0 @I446@ INDI 1 NAME Howe Peyton /Gray/ 2 SURN Gray 2 GIVN Howe Peyton 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1861 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1935 1 _UID AA7E260E33258347A57E21516919AAF3328F 1 FAMC @F159@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:07:14 0 @I447@ INDI 1 NAME Preston Lewis /Gray/ 2 SURN Gray 2 GIVN Preston Lewis 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1866 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1936 1 _UID D0F9DF42B72F404C8F233CE202E823084135 1 FAMC @F159@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:07:47 0 @I448@ INDI 1 NAME John Baldwin /Gray/ 2 SURN Gray 2 GIVN John Baldwin 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE died young 1 _UID BE03763099CA864A811D23765A3946EF9922 1 FAMC @F159@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:08:05 0 @I449@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Peyton /Gray/ 2 SURN Gray 2 GIVN Mary Peyton 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1867 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1868 1 _UID 3E7D9034BF28FE47B5A6C50E0FD075F82572 1 FAMC @F159@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:08:38 0 @I450@ INDI 1 NAME Lucy Garnett /Peyton/ 2 SURN Peyton 2 GIVN Lucy Garnett 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1830 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Dec 1885 1 _UID 601F1B3704B44B46BCB40A485AC02080963E 1 FAMS @F164@ 1 FAMC @F88@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:57:43 0 @I451@ INDI 1 NAME John N. /Herndon/ 2 SURN Herndon 2 GIVN John N. 2 NPFX Judge 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1821 1 _UID 963B9ACF3ABCD142A0AE408B911BF0231B9D 1 FAMS @F164@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:57:57 0 @I452@ INDI 1 NAME Anne Peyton /Herndon/ 2 SURN Herndon 2 GIVN Anne Peyton 1 SEX F 1 _UID 7CB50561AAD5C34C94C97C25BDA37EC9CA59 1 FAMS @F165@ 1 FAMC @F164@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:12:35 0 @I453@ INDI 1 NAME William /Patrick/ 2 SURN Patrick 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID 5124935F16FADF43B98756DDFFF287A62A34 1 FAMS @F165@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:13:03 0 @I454@ INDI 1 NAME Annie Herndon /Patrick/ 2 SURN Patrick 2 GIVN Annie Herndon 1 SEX F 1 _UID 0A1E56839E852D4D809861F452234D10DDE0 1 FAMS @F166@ 1 FAMC @F165@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:13:21 0 @I455@ INDI 1 NAME William /Kent/ 2 SURN Kent 2 GIVN William 2 NPFX Maj. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 32FA92D81C9E614C9521ADDAA7E42DE4D6AF 1 FAMS @F166@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 17:17:24 0 @I456@ INDI 1 NAME Annie P. /Kent/ 2 SURN Kent 2 GIVN Annie P. 1 SEX F 1 _UID C55B1041FA295D47B835FD20E51A70E293D3 1 FAMC @F166@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:14:01 0 @I457@ INDI 1 NAME William /Kent/ 2 SURN Kent 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID F09FD000D6247A4F92990519D5DF74AC3FAF 1 FAMC @F166@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:14:15 0 @I458@ INDI 1 NAME Bernard /Herndon/ 2 SURN Herndon 2 GIVN Bernard 1 SEX M 1 _UID 657C11BCC4381E44A254415E5B972220D583 1 FAMC @F164@ 1 NOTE Died unmarried 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:26:32 0 @I459@ INDI 1 NAME Lucy /Herndon/ 2 SURN Herndon 2 GIVN Lucy 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 y.o. 1 _UID 3D9A802B5377984FB3C05D17506555E80C37 1 FAMC @F164@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:15:05 0 @I460@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Trent /Peyton/ 2 SURN Peyton 2 GIVN Elizabeth Trent 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1832 1 _UID B1DFA3CD8D9BD94CA8C92D874535BB5900D1 1 FAMS @F167@ 1 FAMC @F88@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:58:43 0 @I461@ INDI 1 NAME William Boys /Telfair/ 2 SURN Telfair 2 GIVN William Boys 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1829 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Wilmington, Ohio? 1 _UID 3209FDC374D97A40B58D09FF5C9FAF3E34C8 1 FAMS @F167@ 1 FAMC @F540@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:50:38 0 @I462@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Peyton /Telfair/ 2 SURN Telfair 2 GIVN Susan Peyton 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC London, OH 1 _UID AED462D478A8DF4BBBB0EE5A7F22EC86C85B 1 FAMS @F168@ 1 FAMC @F167@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:50:12 0 @I463@ INDI 1 NAME Charles M. /Dougherty/ 2 SURN Dougherty 2 GIVN Charles M. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 76180C63FADD6541A310A1F4C8071D41EFAB 1 FAMS @F168@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:49:44 0 @I464@ INDI 1 NAME X /Dougherty/ 2 SURN Dougherty 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID 13CB99D549FC6F4C92EA92C04A7521FAF46B 1 FAMC @F168@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:27:54 0 @I465@ INDI 1 NAME X /Dougherty/ 2 SURN Dougherty 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID D013C3A71A634445A1DA08FF4C5F98778FED 1 FAMC @F168@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:28:03 0 @I466@ INDI 1 NAME William Boys /Telfair/ II 2 SURN Telfair 2 GIVN William Boys 2 NSFX II 1 SEX M 1 _UID BD4C7B5395284F418053A5AB4C16CF057DD7 1 FAMC @F167@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 22:28:01 0 @I467@ INDI 1 NAME John Peyton /Telfair/ 2 SURN Telfair 2 GIVN John Peyton 1 SEX M 1 _UID 770EA7D9B3823D4986B3ACF474CEEF2BF57A 1 FAMC @F167@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:28:47 0 @I468@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Lynn /Peyton/ 2 SURN Peyton 2 GIVN Margaret Lynn 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1835 1 _UID 62198D3BB92E724AAA924DEECEE2B0AE6BAE 1 FAMS @F169@ 1 FAMC @F88@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:29:16 0 @I469@ INDI 1 NAME George M. /Cochran/ 2 SURN Cochran 2 GIVN George M. 2 NPFX Capt. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Staunton, VA? 1 _UID BF65D3967B0AC348895DDC65098F39DAEF6C 1 FAMS @F169@ 1 NOTE CSA Civil War 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:59:53 0 @I470@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Baldwin /Cochran/ 2 SURN Cochran 2 GIVN Susan Baldwin 1 SEX F 1 _UID C854D8EA9E0CD44A9D0823F4D9024FAA3654 1 FAMS @F170@ 1 FAMC @F169@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:29:57 0 @I471@ INDI 1 NAME X /Hillary/ 2 SURN Hillary 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID 349A56A211F5CD4C886D899CA19BBF9D9722 1 FAMS @F170@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:30:11 0 @I472@ INDI 1 NAME Maria Boys Baldwin /Cochran/ 2 SURN Cochran 2 GIVN Maria Boys Baldwin 1 SEX F 1 _UID 0AB662AA487FFF4CAB7767BDA457EDC7D3A9 1 FAMC @F169@ 1 NOTE Died unmarried 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Feb 2006 3 TIME 23:58:35 0 @I473@ INDI 1 NAME Annie Peyton /Cochran/ 2 SURN Cochran 2 GIVN Annie Peyton 1 SEX F 1 _UID 6B9B6B7901982B4A9350A788D7B2E2EE631E 1 FAMS @F171@ 1 FAMC @F169@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:31:19 0 @I474@ INDI 1 NAME X /Daub/ 2 SURN Daub 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9B91ED234A829841AE4B3A0F983B48003EF8 1 FAMS @F171@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:31:29 0 @I475@ INDI 1 NAME John Baldwin /Cochran/ 2 SURN Cochran 2 GIVN John Baldwin 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0A4B349D78A3F243BF12954B35E3B4D0C366 1 FAMC @F169@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:31:54 0 @I476@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Lynn /Cochran/ 2 SURN Cochran 2 GIVN Margaret Lynn 1 SEX F 1 _UID 9D63E048D723014F98A3F486CD614D9638FD 1 FAMC @F169@ 1 NOTE Died Unmarried 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:32:13 0 @I477@ INDI 1 NAME Peyton /Cochran/ 2 SURN Cochran 2 GIVN Peyton 1 SEX M 1 _UID 3749406271EC6B4085DD494B0679E7BC427C 1 FAMS @F172@ 1 FAMC @F169@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:32:31 0 @I478@ INDI 1 NAME Susie /Stuart/ 2 SURN Stuart 2 GIVN Susie 1 SEX F 1 _UID 974D7BA2CF32E04B88AD861C5C5A346B5920 1 FAMS @F172@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:32:58 0 @I479@ INDI 1 NAME Yelverton Howe /Peyton/ 2 SURN Peyton 2 GIVN Yelverton Howe 1 SEX U 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1836 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Jun 1891 2 PLAC Lancaster, TX? 1 _UID 0DF000F774458240AD97DE959A2F3BD1FB08 1 FAMC @F88@ 1 NOTE Unmarried. Notation that she was at the Univ. of VA in 1859. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jan 2006 3 TIME 17:02:27 0 @I480@ INDI 1 NAME Virginia Frances /Peyton/ 2 SURN Peyton 2 GIVN Virginia Frances 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1841 1 DEAT 2 DATE aft. 1894 1 _UID 4C247895FBDFEA4BB0B50D8E7C2115114F32 1 FAMS @F173@ 1 FAMC @F88@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:02:59 0 @I481@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph Francis /Kent/ 2 SURN Kent 2 GIVN Joseph Francis 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Mar 1820 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Sep 1886 2 PLAC Wythe, VA? 1 _UID D3D14F83D779404894D81685968CA4F91499 1 FAMS @F173@ 1 FAMS @F554@ 1 FAMC @F555@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:04:13 0 @I482@ INDI 1 NAME Sue Peyton /Kent/ 2 SURN Kent 2 GIVN Sue Peyton 1 SEX F 1 _UID B6F79485B6E2184E8C022E51C4738A7B0DAD 1 FAMS @F177@ 1 FAMC @F173@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:40:42 0 @I483@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Martindale/ 2 SURN Martindale 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC England 1 _UID 6BCFB60D8826F0449D69D50E7A9EBF7B1AFA 1 FAMS @F174@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:28:32 0 @I484@ INDI 1 NAME John /Hodgson/ 2 SURN Hodgson 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC England 1 _UID 539AAC78FA622E438FFD535D52FED00A44DD 1 FAMS @F174@ 1 FAMC @F234@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:28:11 0 @I485@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Cawood/ 2 SURN Cawood 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1830 2 PLAC Goole, Yorkshire, England 1 _UID 7319AC369864E0479A3C81C9F8A53940C760 1 FAMS @F143@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:27:36 0 @I486@ INDI 1 NAME Cornelia Bernard /Kent/ 2 SURN Kent 2 GIVN Cornelia Bernard 1 SEX F 1 _UID 2F20C1D12E70154CB39E1D32DE7F7D8AE47C 1 FAMS @F175@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:36:43 0 @I487@ INDI 1 NAME Angela Ruth /Whitehill/ 2 SURN Whitehill 2 GIVN Angela Ruth 1 SEX F 1 _UID A0CCAECF0B3F9740B7909BD1DDA98729F35F 1 FAMS @F264@ 1 FAMC @F55@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Aug 2004 3 TIME 00:32:29 0 @I488@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph Francis /Kent/ II 2 SURN Kent 2 GIVN Joseph Francis 2 NSFX II 1 SEX M 1 _UID 4F726F4EEA8D6D4483E0483364EA2FAEAF94 1 FAMC @F173@ 1 NOTE Died Unmarried 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:10:46 0 @I489@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Preston /Kent/ 2 SURN Kent 2 GIVN Mary Preston 1 SEX F 1 _UID 9ADE41BD924E9E418EB1DFB15D64D59A344A 1 FAMS @F176@ 1 FAMC @F173@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:41:17 0 @I490@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Cowan/ 2 SURN Cowan 2 GIVN Robert 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 3DD1E812AD03A54DA8BA8224A6A4FD817A22 1 FAMS @F176@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 16:41:51 0 @I491@ INDI 1 NAME Fontaine /Broune/ 2 SURN Broune 2 GIVN Fontaine 1 SEX M 1 _UID 76B4A4604A40FD449A811C37D3298CC4B3F7 1 FAMS @F177@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 16:29:35 0 @I492@ INDI 1 NAME Fontaine /Broune/ II 2 SURN Broune 2 GIVN Fontaine 2 NSFX II 1 SEX M 1 _UID A48A854DDBF4724597A07DCC26550332B6F7 1 FAMC @F177@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:43:10 0 @I493@ INDI 1 NAME Virginia /Broune/ 2 SURN Broune 2 GIVN Virginia 1 SEX F 1 _UID 9D27E2AC67F2D84CA1C7BAEC6BD64AC22A7C 1 FAMC @F177@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:43:22 0 @I494@ INDI 1 NAME Cornelia Bernard /Peyton/ 2 SURN Peyton 2 GIVN Cornelia Bernard 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1843 1 _UID 82F05888ED9C2145BBAF9AEE9630C3EDA9AD 1 FAMS @F178@ 1 FAMS @F179@ 1 FAMS @F180@ 1 FAMC @F88@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:05:07 0 @I495@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas J. /Brown/ 2 SURN Brown 2 GIVN Thomas J. 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1874 2 PLAC Abingdon, VA 1 _UID 2823A3C0CD75D04281EC89A3E344D254E87D 1 FAMS @F178@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:05:39 0 @I496@ INDI 1 NAME John Baldwin /Brown/ 2 SURN Brown 2 GIVN John Baldwin 1 SEX M 1 _UID 1A38F5B17C3B80459A04364CD7A21F0A3647 1 FAMC @F178@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:45:20 0 @I497@ INDI 1 NAME Peyton /Brown/ 2 SURN Brown 2 GIVN Peyton 1 SEX M 1 _UID 16A20ABE99BA8845BCCF0981C24FD0992F69 1 FAMC @F178@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:45:28 0 @I498@ INDI 1 NAME William Hastings /Green/ 2 SURN Green 2 GIVN William Hastings 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Augusta Co., VA? 1 _UID 4A6AE1C2647FB84C95E6E96CBEBCF2EF6982 1 FAMS @F179@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:05:59 0 @I499@ INDI 1 NAME William Peyton /Green/ 2 SURN Green 2 GIVN William Peyton 1 SEX M 1 _UID 90EDD4EA692ADD4D8017F622BC4482618A9E 1 FAMC @F179@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:46:25 0 @I500@ INDI 1 NAME Newport /Green/ 2 SURN Green 2 GIVN Newport 1 SEX U 1 _UID 3FD556371507BC408C4E5009C81F0F76586B 1 FAMC @F179@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:46:41 0 @I501@ INDI 1 NAME X /Winston/ 2 SURN Winston 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID 14809BE37318494192E01FA62908290FC715 1 FAMS @F180@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 01:46:55 0 @I502@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Lynn/ 2 SURN Lynn 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1693 2 PLAC Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1773 2 PLAC Belefont, Augusta Co., VA 1 _UID E8C8C24BE85CD94C9A158D22CCA8792D9E3F 1 FAMS @F97@ 1 FAMC @F407@ 1 NOTE Reputed to be descended from Laird of Loch Lynn in Scotland. Wounded in hand in conflict wit 2 CONC h Sir. Mungo (Mingo) Campbell in which her husband John Lewis killed a man and was forced t 2 CONC o flee to America thus leading to the settlement of the Shenadoah Valley. She is buried on wh 2 CONC at was the Lewis plantation just a couple miles outside of Staunton, VA along with her husban 2 CONC d and son. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Feb 2006 3 TIME 19:22:28 0 @I503@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Strother/ 2 SURN Strother 2 GIVN Jane 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1732 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1820 1 _UID C67ED37D2658604698B2CC90713A67E252C3 1 FAMS @F109@ 1 NOTE Lived in Stafford Co. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:05:28 0 @I504@ INDI 1 NAME X /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID 195F2E1F4C4F874B95822447D40F73889272 1 FAMC @F109@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 04:13:32 0 @I505@ INDI 1 NAME x /Frogg/ 2 SURN Frogg 2 GIVN x 1 SEX M 1 _UID DDB68010AEACC341AD9DCC1BE7ED94ADC7F7 1 FAMS @F564@ 1 NOTE Do believe there was a Frogg killed at Pt. Pleasant and this may be the same person. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 20:00:21 0 @I506@ INDI 1 NAME X /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID 53B6E1BD3CEAAF449D29BE930011230510B1 1 FAMC @F109@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 04:13:42 0 @I507@ INDI 1 NAME X /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID E53F3836A1033449B3AFE8E7EA481DEE2111 1 FAMC @F109@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 04:13:46 0 @I508@ INDI 1 NAME X /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID 8DE6C7165055724DA93124DC428DAE535EFB 1 FAMC @F109@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 04:13:51 0 @I509@ INDI 1 NAME X /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID BC857711CA70AD4DB34E39A59CDFE1CA028B 1 FAMC @F109@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 04:13:56 0 @I510@ INDI 1 NAME X /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID 18FF9996BA95EE4D8CF97EB9758D0CF28CD2 1 FAMC @F109@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 04:14:00 0 @I511@ INDI 1 NAME X /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID 6A4846482BFB6B48A4B5D97EEE5CFD8999C5 1 FAMC @F109@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 04:14:05 0 @I512@ INDI 1 NAME X /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID A70CC73CC07E28458E913BFA76CB4B5B9C4E 1 FAMC @F109@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 04:14:09 0 @I513@ INDI 1 NAME X /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID BB28B856E6B5D24FA6926E4D9C733EE5D26D 1 FAMC @F109@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 04:14:15 0 @I514@ INDI 1 NAME X /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID 01597F4C4073F2409164E76551F5A7ABE37D 1 FAMC @F109@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 04:14:29 0 @I515@ INDI 1 NAME X /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID CA8AB97131ABEB43AC6A2BEC0B8A5BFA9F1D 1 FAMC @F109@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 04:14:41 0 @I516@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Givens/ 2 SURN Givens 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 _UID AF79797AABE19A429A06E485FE90F67282CD 1 FAMS @F181@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 04:27:54 0 @I517@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Lynn /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Margaret Lynn 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1726 2 PLAC Donegal County, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE abt.1797 2 PLAC KY? 1 _UID 59EE69AAF62985499B8E5E105AE6C15F3E29 1 FAMS @F182@ 1 FAMC @F97@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:30:17 0 @I518@ INDI 1 NAME Anne /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Anne 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1728 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Gettysburg, PA? 1 _UID 56A8F02361370E469B12ED6D59DBF8D303C7 1 FAMC @F97@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 04:31:12 0 @I519@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Charles 2 NPFX Col./Rep. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1736 2 PLAC PA? 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Oct 1774 2 PLAC Point Pleasant, WV 2 CAUS Killed Battle of Point Pleasant, WV 1 BURI 2 PLAC East Hill Cem.; Salem, VA 1 _UID 188C3F0688747C409538633D0F656E7F6F61 1 FAMS @F290@ 1 FAMC @F97@ 1 NOTE Frontiersman. One of the few whites ever to escape after capture by a War Party. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1753 with Col. Bouquet on expedition into Ohio that retrieved 206 prisoners through negotiati 2 CONC on with the Shawnees. 2 CONT 1772 Commander of County Militia. 1773 elected to VA Burgesses. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1774 killed in the battle of Point Pleasant, WV against the Shawnee. Mortally wounded, he rep 2 CONC ortedly walked back to camp and his last words were "It is the fate of war." 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Apr 2006 3 TIME 15:59:50 0 @I520@ INDI 1 NAME John /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN John 2 NPFX Maj 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1746 1 CHR 2 DATE 14 Sep 1746 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1785 2 CAUS murdered by his slaves 1 _UID F9A273E89975FF479F354EF06DF6371A10D5 1 FAMS @F341@ 1 FAMC @F181@ 1 NOTE Lt. in his father's command against the Indians in 1764. Promoted as Captain in the Battle o 2 CONC f Point Pleasant where he was wounded. Served in the American Revolution. Inherited his fathe 2 CONC r's lands near Knoxville, TN where he was murdered by his slaves while building a home for hi 2 CONC s family. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Apr 2006 3 TIME 14:39:57 0 @I521@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Samuel 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX U 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1748 2 PLAC Greenbriar Co., WV 1 CHR 2 DATE 4 Sep 1748 1 _UID 774C2CE214A13549A054069AFE3BF19A5CDB 1 FAMC @F181@ 1 NOTE Served in his father's command at the Battle of Point Pleasant. Never married. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Apr 2006 3 TIME 17:55:46 0 @I522@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Thomas 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1752 1 DEAT 2 DATE Dec 1800 2 CAUS Fall from horse 1 _UID DEEF3FD8916E494FA137F017C056A55D72B7 1 FAMS @F342@ 1 FAMS @F344@ 1 FAMC @F181@ 1 NOTE Served at battle of Point Pleasant and then commanded fort there in 1785 and ended up settlin 2 CONC g down there. Sherriff of Kanawha Co., WV. Established the first ferries across the Ohio & Ka 2 CONC nawha Rivers at Point Pleasant. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Apr 2006 3 TIME 14:53:18 0 @I523@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Lewis/ Jr. 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Andrew 2 NSFX Jr. 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1759 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1844 2 PLAC Bent Mt. near Salem, VA 1 BURI 2 PLAC Bent Mt. near Salem, VA 1 _UID 50397B0272AFB64BA233E729DC3AEF6779D6 1 FAMS @F345@ 1 FAMS @F346@ 1 FAMC @F181@ 1 NOTE Served in Ranger Company 1791-1795. Settled on Bent Mt. near Salem, VA and Roanoke and buil 2 CONC t home called Longwood which was the first house on the mountain. Looked a lot like his fathe 2 CONC r and posed for his father's statue in Richmond, VA erected in 1858. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Apr 2006 3 TIME 15:40:24 0 @I524@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Ann 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1760 1 _UID 7479EC26ADC00D438C2231B4D8BCCCF8A782 1 FAMS @F348@ 1 FAMC @F181@ 1 NOTE Moved to KY Oct. 1790 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Apr 2006 3 TIME 15:46:31 0 @I525@ INDI 1 NAME William /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN William 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1764 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1812 1 _UID 1C242ACEDEE7B8418F9BCF73104D1B4620DD 1 FAMS @F349@ 1 FAMS @F350@ 1 FAMS @F352@ 1 FAMS @F376@ 1 FAMC @F181@ 1 NOTE Moved apparently with his second wife McClanahan from VA to Tuscumbia, AL where she died an 2 CONC d he married wife number 3; Hannah Poe. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Apr 2006 3 TIME 23:52:52 0 @I526@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Charles 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE died young 1 _UID 3895423C346C174E90D94AB0E394835F0CE3 1 FAMC @F181@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:24:08 0 @I527@ INDI 1 NAME William /Crow/ 2 SURN Crow 2 GIVN William 2 NPFX Capt. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 5F3ADC341F94584D9DAEC0443BFC65796598 1 FAMS @F182@ 1 NOTE Capt. in the Milita American Revolution; there are pension references 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2006 3 TIME 00:23:52 0 @I528@ INDI 1 NAME John /Crow/ 2 SURN Crow 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 _UID BFEFB23A15349449B3FCB9DCD64C7AB85836 1 FAMC @F182@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:30:34 0 @I529@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Crow/ Jr. 2 SURN Crow 2 GIVN Thomas 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Feb 1762 1 _UID 109610E1B7147A4283F661417313680128D0 1 FAMC @F182@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:31:11 0 @I530@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew Lewis /Crow/ 2 SURN Crow 2 GIVN Andrew Lewis 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1768 2 PLAC Botetourt Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Jan 1820 2 PLAC Madison Co., AL 1 _UID C7170201BAEB914E98C989933283337E48B4 1 FAMS @F186@ 1 FAMC @F182@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 16:42:38 0 @I531@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Crow/ 2 SURN Crow 2 GIVN Margaret 2 _AKA Peggy 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1770 2 PLAC Botetourt Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1817 2 PLAC Greene Co., KY 1 _UID A48AC1D1A6B276489F484A455F75E967702C 1 FAMS @F183@ 1 FAMC @F182@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:32:49 0 @I532@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy Mary /Crow/ 2 SURN Crow 2 GIVN Nancy Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1774 2 PLAC Botetourt Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1821 1 _UID 4AA2BB7D7FF67C43BF073740FF376DFB3393 1 FAMS @F185@ 1 FAMC @F182@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:33:59 0 @I533@ INDI 1 NAME Josiah /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Josiah 1 SEX M 1 _UID 3C9DFCF03FD44B448A4B5F694DC5766EFACE 1 FAMS @F183@ 1 FAMC @F184@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:34:30 0 @I534@ INDI 1 NAME James /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN James 1 SEX M 1 _UID E4D80D0ACA72D44990735E393A747E8D7F1A 1 FAMS @F184@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:35:07 0 @I535@ INDI 1 NAME William /Montgomery/ 2 SURN Montgomery 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID 413B23AE6F65854D932233C196B5923CB50B 1 FAMS @F185@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 14:36:16 0 @I536@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Montgomery/ 2 SURN Montgomery 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1832 2 PLAC KY 1 _UID 03D8BD7DA6A39C4186F1256587F570194143 1 FAMS @F186@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 17:46:34 0 @I537@ INDI 1 NAME William /Crow/ 2 SURN Crow 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Feb 1800 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Dec 1818 1 _UID CFF0531E5E7A714FAAD615200AF4FEA922D8 1 FAMC @F186@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 17:47:16 0 @I538@ INDI 1 NAME James /Crow/ 2 SURN Crow 2 GIVN James 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Apr 1801 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Aug 1885 2 PLAC Lincoln Co., KY 1 _UID 8609E7DC1164FA4990ABECC4D2BB68BFA9B3 1 FAMS @F193@ 1 FAMS @F194@ 1 FAMC @F186@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 17:48:24 0 @I539@ INDI 1 NAME John /Crow/ 2 SURN Crow 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Oct 1802 2 PLAC KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Apr 1835 2 PLAC Pulaski, TN 1 _UID 4311E6F05E1BA44DB894AE526EA54332687A 1 FAMS @F192@ 1 FAMC @F186@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 17:49:27 0 @I540@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew Lewis /Crow/ Jr 2 SURN Crow 2 GIVN Andrew Lewis 2 NSFX Jr 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 May 1804 2 PLAC KY? 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Apr 1885 2 PLAC Giles Co., TN 1 _UID 8D28C2724ECE5146A33EF00685BA776D96D5 1 FAMS @F191@ 1 FAMC @F186@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 17:50:28 0 @I541@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Crow/ 2 SURN Crow 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Dec 1805 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Mar 1886 2 PLAC Halleck, Buchanan Co., MO 1 _UID 9B3CBB9023105C4EB08AD8B2FF122D8F9053 1 FAMS @F190@ 1 FAMC @F186@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 17:51:28 0 @I542@ INDI 1 NAME Charles Lewis /Crow/ 2 SURN Crow 2 GIVN Charles Lewis 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Oct 1807 2 PLAC KY? 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Apr 1864 1 _UID 631EC4889F4AD842BEE2CCAAC301DDB83FAF 1 FAMS @F188@ 1 FAMS @F189@ 1 FAMC @F186@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 17:52:20 0 @I543@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Crow/ 2 SURN Crow 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Apr 1814 2 PLAC KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Apr 1862 1 _UID CFE5C5DCAAC8574F874D890D1B047EDE5226 1 FAMS @F187@ 1 FAMC @F186@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 17:53:23 0 @I544@ INDI 1 NAME James B. /Dodds/ 2 SURN Dodds 2 GIVN James B. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Lincoln Co., KY? 1 _UID 719526B1264DA345B46E747BF5B4131116A6 1 FAMS @F187@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 17:53:57 0 @I545@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Goodlet/ 2 SURN Goodlet 2 GIVN Rebecca 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Washington Co, KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE abt. 1844 1 _UID DC12ACCA4AD90E4B9FD08D93185EF2633A08 1 FAMS @F188@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 17:55:13 0 @I546@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Lythe/ 2 SURN Lythe 2 GIVN Martha 1 SEX F 1 _UID C1E37B2F444C8A4C96E096520B5D88A6A8E5 1 FAMS @F189@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 17:55:44 0 @I547@ INDI 1 NAME James Henry Clay /Robinson/ 2 SURN Robinson 2 GIVN James Henry Clay 1 SEX M 1 _UID 207F13DC6F026349A7236371B6A00AEA93CA 1 FAMS @F190@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 17:56:33 0 @I548@ INDI 1 NAME Elvira Elizabeth /Hahn/ 2 SURN Hahn 2 GIVN Elvira Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Bardstown, KY? 1 _UID C6F641581EAA4243826B5A7EFEF10C0769EE 1 FAMS @F191@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 17:57:46 0 @I549@ INDI 1 NAME Parmelia // 2 GIVN Parmelia 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1811 1 _UID DE2610663940C047BB4D6F4FE74CA9852102 1 FAMS @F192@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 17:59:20 0 @I550@ INDI 1 NAME Permelia T. /Carter/ 2 SURN Carter 2 GIVN Permelia T. 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Jan 1808 2 PLAC Lincoln Co., KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Feb 1854 1 _UID B51DE64EA1194146A5B705852054BB3A9638 1 FAMS @F193@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:01:41 0 @I551@ INDI 1 NAME Amanda /Alcorn/ 2 SURN Alcorn 2 GIVN Amanda 1 SEX F 1 _UID 6D0A717416FB28449DDC28CE5F9C7D23E38C 1 FAMS @F194@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:03:12 0 @I552@ INDI 1 NAME X /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 _UID 5E993401F08B474D9E74BC60A06439FCA2EE 1 FAMC @F183@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:09:52 0 @I553@ INDI 1 NAME Josiah /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Josiah 1 SEX M 1 _UID 7D8DC93DCD7FDA4086386DC6078B503B84BB 1 FAMC @F183@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:10:14 0 @I554@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Isaac 1 SEX M 1 _UID 5F53EB8BA236C0468DC969043E3E32087F25 1 FAMC @F183@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:10:28 0 @I555@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Sep 1791 2 PLAC KY? 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 May 1860 2 PLAC Pulaski Co., KY 1 _UID 97A27D31544B6F4BB2E04FD7EAFACB19C065 1 FAMS @F203@ 1 FAMC @F183@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:11:56 0 @I556@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Nancy 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Aug 1793 2 PLAC KY? 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Mar 1858 1 _UID CF3017A1AFFF214B8FEEF968455180F0B514 1 FAMS @F201@ 1 FAMC @F183@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:12:56 0 @I557@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Jane 2 _AKA Jennie 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 Jan 1797 2 PLAC Lexington, KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 Jul 1884 2 PLAC Shannon Co., MO 1 _UID EEEE93F7647EA74D9FD1EA2ED6530604F72E 1 FAMS @F199@ 1 FAMC @F183@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:13:59 0 @I558@ INDI 1 NAME John /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Oct 1805 2 PLAC Adair Co., KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1867 1 _UID 014BABB2B3B842429E17639B79FA5D203BA1 1 FAMS @F197@ 1 FAMS @F198@ 1 FAMC @F183@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:14:44 0 @I559@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1807 2 PLAC Adair Co., KY 1 _UID FA1992CB359D6A4EA1800E9BF18EDC2B4AB3 1 FAMS @F196@ 1 FAMC @F183@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:15:13 0 @I560@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Sarah 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1807 2 PLAC Adair Co., KY 1 _UID 200333F1722FAE45B9D6087D308A3646251D 1 FAMS @F195@ 1 FAMC @F183@ 1 NOTE Apparently a Twin. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 17:29:57 0 @I561@ INDI 1 NAME John /Miller/ 2 SURN Miller 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 _UID A45C41D2A9FBAA4D90C7ACB53110DFE66C04 1 FAMS @F195@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:16:24 0 @I562@ INDI 1 NAME Amos /Wright/ 2 SURN Wright 2 GIVN Amos 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9F08287C7EFF054798D1F2CB27C8FB8DB103 1 FAMS @F196@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:16:52 0 @I563@ INDI 1 NAME Matilda /Cargill(?)/ 2 SURN Cargill(?) 2 GIVN Matilda 1 SEX F 1 _UID 63308C423AF058458160E6A05B0CB1640B69 1 FAMS @F197@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:17:42 0 @I564@ INDI 1 NAME Martha Henrietta Flinn /Henderson/ 2 SURN Henderson 2 GIVN Martha Henrietta Flinn 1 SEX F 1 _UID BF564B4F8CBA3E418753A72A77E17F867C96 1 FAMS @F198@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:18:09 0 @I565@ INDI 1 NAME William Carroll /Hawkings/ 2 SURN Hawkings 2 GIVN William Carroll 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 Jan 1794 2 PLAC Rutherford Co., NC 1 _UID 1D69B5AB3F33254AA2920822A5939805FA27 1 FAMS @F199@ 1 FAMC @F200@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:19:58 0 @I566@ INDI 1 NAME James /Hawkings/ 2 SURN Hawkings 2 GIVN James 1 SEX M 1 _UID B0CBB91A3F44A34DBB8D8A1844AC76FA0BA9 1 FAMS @F200@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:19:51 0 @I567@ INDI 1 NAME Perry /Parke/ 2 SURN Parke 2 GIVN Perry 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Oct 1792 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Jun 1866 2 PLAC Hickory Co., MO 1 _UID AC9D22F76FF78E45BFA1AAE957F6A4A9283B 1 FAMS @F201@ 1 FAMC @F202@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:22:10 0 @I568@ INDI 1 NAME William /Parke/ 2 SURN Parke 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID BD4A5C2A52A71E449A8FDD3CADA98CD8E497 1 FAMS @F202@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:22:25 0 @I569@ INDI 1 NAME Synah /Perry/ 2 SURN Perry 2 GIVN Synah 1 SEX F 1 _UID A0644287144517469C269E05799DD92F06E9 1 FAMS @F202@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:22:41 0 @I570@ INDI 1 NAME Squire John /Hammonds/ 2 SURN Hammonds 2 GIVN Squire John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Feb 1785 2 PLAC VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Oct 1848 2 PLAC Pulaski Co., KY 1 _UID A2ED4F21789E4C4BBFB2C83913B17DD02FD3 1 FAMS @F203@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:24:05 0 @I571@ INDI 1 NAME William H. /Colcoch/ 2 SURN Colcoch 2 GIVN William H. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 10C812159175154DA76C44A0CB274A29C361 1 FAMS @F204@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:46:07 0 @I572@ INDI 1 NAME Goddard /Bailey/ 2 SURN Bailey 2 GIVN Goddard 1 SEX M 1 _UID B23FD80A96AC2C4598D9C4B28669A3E1E0EF 1 FAMS @F205@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:46:43 0 @I573@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Heath/ 2 SURN Heath 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1838 2 PLAC FL 1 _UID D7CBFBF38FCB314796F70687D2A75DDC2E47 1 FAMS @F206@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:49:15 0 @I574@ INDI 1 NAME Emma /Hawthorne/ 2 SURN Hawthorne 2 GIVN Emma 1 SEX F 1 _UID 12A74265ECE0484D9A15EB80175F99CDB7B8 1 FAMS @F207@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:53:55 0 @I575@ INDI 1 NAME Alfred /Fredericks/ 2 SURN Fredericks 2 GIVN Alfred 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Oxford, England 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Orangeburg, SC? 1 _UID 6168C5C78113BE4786060DC00ABD46126636 1 FAMS @F208@ 1 NOTE Inherited property in Orangeburg, SC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 19:56:12 0 @I576@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Lewis /Cocke/ 2 SURN Cocke 2 GIVN Thomas Lewis 1 SEX M 1 _UID 1479DC6355BA65418B4B26D2778616AF1147 1 FAMS @F209@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:55:27 0 @I577@ INDI 1 NAME Florence C. /Dooley/ 2 SURN Dooley 2 GIVN Florence C. 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1844 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1924 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WV 1 _UID B6532431F790594EA2025772A8CB0F29A458 1 FAMS @F210@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:20:41 0 @I578@ INDI 1 NAME Emma Lee /Hawthorne/ 2 SURN Hawthorne 2 GIVN Emma Lee 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Aug 1853 2 PLAC Newport, KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Jan 1931 2 PLAC Bay City, TX 1 _UID 3B850CA90EA77D4CB34C29EA28B6F5926A8D 1 FAMS @F211@ 1 FAMC @F212@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 18:59:33 0 @I579@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob /Hawthorne/ 2 SURN Hawthorne 2 GIVN Jacob 1 SEX M 1 _UID 66209B9B80511845B9490186014D2077587E 1 FAMS @F212@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 19:00:09 0 @I580@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Lush /Southgate/ 2 SURN Southgate 2 GIVN Mary Lush 1 SEX F 1 _UID 6BA0E516DB23754897AEE2394E611F705F7F 1 FAMS @F212@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Jul 2004 3 TIME 19:00:22 0 @I581@ INDI 1 NAME Charles P. /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Charles P. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1850 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1914 1 _UID 95B5DF2E7BE78946B395A2B24F9D4379CCF7 1 FAMC @F91@ 1 NOTE Never married 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Apr 2006 3 TIME 16:04:45 0 @I582@ INDI 1 NAME Autumn Fawn /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Autumn Fawn 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Dec 1988 2 PLAC Lafayette, IN 1 _UID 4A5413A62EBBDC4D8D86DC0350DFADD80FDA 1 FAMC @F34@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:08:25 0 @I583@ INDI 1 NAME Taylor Brooke /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Taylor Brooke 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Lafayette, IN 1 _UID 05115B9015A75C4E980D55A48301823B46B3 1 FAMC @F34@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:08:49 0 @I584@ INDI 1 NAME Christine /Padgett/ 2 SURN Padgett 2 GIVN Christine 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Hammond, IN? 1 _UID 34532773BEAA054C8118B114187404834BAB 1 FAMS @F213@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:09:31 0 @I585@ INDI 1 NAME X /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN X 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1982 2 PLAC Hammond, IN? 1 _UID 42BB36EAD6B4964E9DA1B45A03228296149E 1 FAMC @F213@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:10:28 0 @I586@ INDI 1 NAME X /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID 1BAEF5B69AD23E4690E6D21C82D856F76F1B 1 FAMC @F35@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:12:11 0 @I587@ INDI 1 NAME X /Garcia?/ 2 SURN Garcia? 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID DC7778B727C5624DB19C477E18B8FD5B5731 1 FAMS @F214@ 1 NOTE Lives around McAllen, TX of Mexican Descent. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:13:34 0 @I588@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Andrew 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1650 1 _UID 3E62C0011AE29A43BC3DE917C6590579D092 1 FAMS @F215@ 1 FAMC @F216@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Aug 2004 3 TIME 13:23:41 0 @I589@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Calhoun/ 2 SURN Calhoun 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 _UID 4E09D9F76801E647B5FD297881BC6CD58EFC 1 FAMS @F215@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Aug 2004 3 TIME 13:23:57 0 @I590@ INDI 1 NAME William /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID 2BE4A0D898D5844493C13F3FC27D4A142B52 1 FAMS @F216@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Aug 2004 3 TIME 13:24:08 0 @I591@ INDI 1 NAME Levi /Anderson/ 2 SURN Anderson 2 GIVN Levi 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1806 2 PLAC VA 1 _UID CAFB061613AECF48818593761B6912D12FCA 1 FAMS @F217@ 1 NOTE Farmer worth 2600 in 1850 census. Had black slaves which from what can be determined were fo 2 CONC r the most part acquired at a young age. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:05:16 0 @I592@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /Naylor/ 2 SURN Naylor 2 GIVN Nancy 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1807 2 PLAC KY 1 _UID 8FF5F2014FC8804F960B92DB453FB21ABBA6 1 FAMS @F217@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:58:20 0 @I593@ INDI 1 NAME Will /Anderson/ 2 SURN Anderson 2 GIVN Will 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1834 2 PLAC KY 1 _UID FBBACFE2D28F454D890B1D3F02B362BE1EE7 1 FAMC @F217@ 1 NOTE Farmer; attending school in 1850 census; 1880 living in Garrard Co., KY 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:59:43 0 @I594@ INDI 1 NAME Eli /Anderson/ 2 SURN Anderson 2 GIVN Eli 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1837 2 PLAC KY 1 _UID 3D921544270FD5458DF6FE77EFF6C2445BFF 1 FAMC @F217@ 1 NOTE Attended school in 1850 census 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jan 2006 3 TIME 19:30:47 0 @I595@ INDI 1 NAME Eliza A. /Anderson/ 2 SURN Anderson 2 GIVN Eliza A. 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1843 1 _UID 81667270F62E204A8CA9CD45ACB544D518A4 1 FAMC @F217@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:00:49 0 @I596@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy C. /Anderson/ 2 SURN Anderson 2 GIVN Nancy C. 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1843 2 PLAC KY 1 _UID 8A3F125E2575E845AD1F992CFB6BD6DFACBE 1 FAMC @F217@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:01:21 0 @I597@ INDI 1 NAME Lewis (b) /Anderson/ 2 SURN Anderson 2 GIVN Lewis (b) 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1830 2 PLAC KY 1 _UID C9AD4F33707E1942A4E159F8A7B4BEFD2DF8 1 FAMC @F217@ 1 NOTE 1880 living in Garrard Co. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:02:43 0 @I598@ INDI 1 NAME George (b) /Anderson/ 2 SURN Anderson 2 GIVN George (b) 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1839 1 BURI 2 PLAC Garrard Co, KY? 1 _UID 96D140E62636E9428955FF67092F835366F5 1 FAMC @F217@ 1 NOTE Farmer 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jan 2006 3 TIME 19:34:47 0 @I599@ INDI 1 NAME Jerimina (b) /Anderson/ 2 SURN Anderson 2 GIVN Jerimina (b) 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1845 1 _UID BE5F0B8648797442B69D17A63E134CF3C5C5 1 FAMC @F217@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:03:58 0 @I600@ INDI 1 NAME Mary (b) /Anderson/ 2 SURN Anderson 2 GIVN Mary (b) 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1847 2 PLAC KY 1 _UID E351C000F111524D80970922329F65626F31 1 FAMC @F217@ 1 NOTE Servant 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:04:35 0 @I601@ INDI 1 NAME John /Floyd/ 2 SURN Floyd 2 GIVN John 2 NPFX Col./Judge 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1750 2 PLAC Amherst Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Apr 1783 2 PLAC FLoyd's Creek, KY 2 CAUS Indian Ambush 1 BURI 2 PLAC Floyd's Station, Jefferson Co, KY 1 DSCR 6'0" slender 1 _UID 42A0EC71B558F347B8BC3808D447CB1C3C99 1 FAMS @F218@ 1 FAMS @F223@ 1 FAMC @F219@ 1 NOTE Welsh-American Indian Ancestory; KY Pioneer (Floyd Co. named after him), surveyor, soldier; P 2 CONC oint Pleasant Expedition in Col. William Christian's regiment. Privateer, the schooner Phoeni 2 CONC x, during American Revolution. Captured with Col. Radford of Bedford Co, VA. Held in Dartsmou 2 CONC th, England for a year until jailor's wife (sympathsizer) helped him escape to France. In Fra 2 CONC nce, he almost died from small-pox. Benjamin Franklin helped him reach America to Col. Willia 2 CONC m Preston's home. 2 CONT 2 CONT COLONEL JOHN FLOYD Sketched from the photograph of an old picture which hung in Col. R 2 CONC . T. Durrett's library, used to illustrate William Floyd Tuley's "Genealogy of the Tuley an 2 CONC d Floyd Families". Photographs of Colonel Floyd's son and grandson, the John Floyds, who wer 2 CONC e Governors of Virginia, bear a striking resemblance to this old likeness of the vigorous pio 2 CONC neer. 2 CONT 152 2 CONT The Floyd Family I. Chapter XIII. 2 CONT LETTERS written by Col. John Floyd to his chief, Col. William Preston, county lieutenant an 2 CONC d surveyor of Fincastle county, Va., present an exceptionally fine picture of how Kentucky wa 2 CONC s wrested from the Indians and of the early settling of Louisville and of the Central Kentuck 2 CONC y towns, but are even more interesting in the light they cast upon their author, John Floyd 2 CONC , pioneer statesman and surveyor, and Kentucky's hero of heroes. A Virginia gentleman of rar 2 CONC e mental attainments, brave as a lion, a true friend, of the warmest affections, Col. Floyd r 2 CONC eveals himself in his letters to Col. Preston and to Gen. George Rogers Clark, letters writte 2 CONC n between 1774 and 1783, the best years and the last years of his life, for at thirty-three F 2 CONC loyd was a victim of the Indians. While comparatively little has been recorded in histories 2 CONC , Floyd's letters are preserved in the Virginia Archives and the Draper MSS, making an authen 2 CONC tic memorial to his achievements. John Floyd was born in 1750, in Amherst county, Va., a so 2 CONC n of Col. William Floyd and Abigail (or Abediah) Davis Floyd, and one of a 2 CONT 153 2 CONT number of children who later emigrated to Kentucky to become founders of Louisville families 2 CONC . Abigail Davis was a sister of Evan Davis, grandfather of Jefferson Davis, according to a tr 2 CONC adition in the family, and like her husband was descended from Welsh emigrants to Virginia. I 2 CONC n 1772, John Floyd moved to Fincastle county, where he taught school, living in the home of C 2 CONC ol. William Preston, Two years later Preston made Floyd a deputy surveyor and appointed him c 2 CONC hief of a surveying party to Kentucky, then known as a part of Fincastle county. The party se 2 CONC t out on April 7 from Col. Preston's home at 1 o'clock in the afternoon in high spirits, esco 2 CONC rted three miles by the surveyor, according to Hanson's Journal, kept by one of Floyd's party 2 CONC , Thomas Hanson, a young gentleman who faithfully set down the traveling experiences of the b 2 CONC rave little band. He tells how they received news of battles with the Indians; of meeting u 2 CONC p with bands in the forest and having a feast of bear meat; of overtaking Hancock Taylor at t 2 CONC he head of another surveying party, and of the men proceeding together in great harmony; of M 2 CONC r. Floyd laying off two thousand acres of land on Cole river for Col. George Washington; of l 2 CONC ands surveyed in Kentucky for Patrick Henry and other prominent men of the time. Floyd's spec 2 CONC ial mission on his first trip was to make survey of the bounty 2 CONT 154 2 CONT lands offered to veterans of the French and Indian War. In that year the activities of the ho 2 CONC stile Indians led Dunmore to order the recall of the Virginia surveyors, and Daniel Boone wa 2 CONC s sent by Preston to order Floyd to bring in his men. On the 26th of August Floyd writes to P 2 CONC reston: "You will hear by Capt. Russell of the death of Mr. Hancock Taylor and one of the com 2 CONC pany, my poor brother sufferers whose deaths I hope to revenge yet," showing that even this e 2 CONC arly in his work he had cast his lot with the cause of Kentucky. Floyd then joined the force 2 CONC s of Gen. Andrew Lewis. but was not in time for the fighting at Point Pleasant. In January, 1 2 CONC 775, he was sent back to Kentucky by his chief to make a survey on soldier claims and establi 2 CONC shed the station of St. Asaph. In May he was on Dix River with his party and met up with Lieu 2 CONC t. John Henderson, of the Transylvania Company, a settler at Boonesborough, who distrusted Fl 2 CONC oyd because he represented Col. Preston, whose interests and Henderson's did not coincide. Re 2 CONC garding Floyd, Henderson made the following entry in his journal on May 3, 1775: "Capt. Joh 2 CONC n Floyd arrived here conducted by one John Drake, from a camp on the Dix river where he had l 2 CONC eft about thirty of his company from Virginia. He said he was sent by them to 2 CONT 155 2 CONT know on what terms they might settle on our lands. This man appeared to have a great share o 2 CONC f modesty, an honest, open countenance and no small share of good sense, and, petitioning i 2 CONC n behalf of himself and his whole company, among whom were one Mr. Dandridge (Alexander Spott 2 CONC swood Dandridge), and one Mr. Todd, two gents of the law, in their own right, and several oth 2 CONC er young gents of good family, we thought it advisable to secure them to our interest if poss 2 CONC ible, and not show the least distrust of the intentions of Capt. Floyd, on whom we intend t 2 CONC o keep a strict watch." However, Floyd effected an understanding with Henderson and did not p 2 CONC articipate in the land fights that ensued. In a letter from Boonesborough to Col. Preston, w 2 CONC ritten July 21, 1776, he describes the rescue of the Calloway girls and Daniel Boone's daught 2 CONC er from the Indians, after they had been taken captives from a canoe on the river. He cites t 2 CONC his among the Indian depredations, and concludes: "If the war becomes general, which there no 2 CONC w is the greatest appearance of, our situation is truly alarming. I want to return as much a 2 CONC s any person can do, but if I leave the country now, there is scarcely one single man hereabo 2 CONC uts but that will follow my example. When I think of the deplorable conditions a few 2 CONT 156 2 CONT helpless families are likely to be in, I conclude to sell my life as dear as I can, in thei 2 CONC r defense, rather than to make an ignominious escape." "I do, at the request and in behalf o 2 CONC f all the distressed women and children, and other in­habitants of this place, implore the ai 2 CONC d of every leading man who has it in his power to give them any relief." But the war was o 2 CONC n in earnest and Capt. Floyd returned to Virginia, where he was given charge of the privatee 2 CONC r Phoenix, sent out to prey upon British commerce. He sailed to the West Indies and found ric 2 CONC h soil, but was captured by the British off the Bahamas and taken to an English prison. Afte 2 CONC r a year as prisoner he escaped, aided by the jailer's wife, made his way to France, where h 2 CONC e secured aid of Benjamin Franklin and went home to Virginia. In 1779 Floyd with his wife, J 2 CONC ane Buchanan, a niece of his friend, Col. Preston, started for Kentucky, making their way t 2 CONC o the Falls of Ohio, accompanied or followed by several of his brothers and sisters. He buil 2 CONC t Floyd's Station, which stood on lands about a mile from St. Matthews. Unfortunately for Flo 2 CONC yd and his family, their year at the Falls was one of pitiless cold, always spoken of in hist 2 CONC ory as the 'hard winter." 2 CONT 157 2 CONT In a letter to Preston, Floyd tells of the weather being "violently hard," of there being n 2 CONC o arrivals or news down the river in some weeks. He congratulates Col. and Mrs. Preston on th 2 CONC e arrival of their sixth daughter. (Letitia Preston was the bride of John Floyd, Jr., who bec 2 CONC ame Governor of Virginia.) Floyd continues: "I can't buy a bushel of corn for $50, and everyt 2 CONC hing else seems nearly in proportion. Jenny and myself often lament the want of our fine cro 2 CONC p of corn the valley of Arcadia, and we both seem to have a fondness yet for that country not 2 CONC withstanding all the advantages we expect in future. We sometimes laugh at our misfortune wit 2 CONC h hopes of doing better in a few months, which will soon pass away." In January, Floyd write 2 CONC s again to Col. Preston of the extremity of the settlers at the Falls. "If anybody comes by w 2 CONC ater I wish we could get a little flour brought down if it was as dear as gold dust. Sinc 2 CONC e I wrote, corn has been sold at the Falls for $165 a bushel. I have sent $600 by Mr. Randolp 2 CONC h, a friend of mine, which is for my brother Charles, to purchase some cattle and drive out n 2 CONC ext spring. We have no prospect of getting any linen. Jenny sends her best wishes and desire 2 CONC s to know if it will be possible for Charles to get anything to clothe her and the little boy 2 CONC ." Later, May 31: "Do order Charles to bring the net profits of the 2 CONT 158 2 CONT crop in Arcadia in clothing or we shall be obliged to use fig leaves. The Indians plan to mak 2 CONC e this neighborhood the seat of war this season. Two men bring accounts that six hundred Engl 2 CONC ish with united enemy Indians are now preparing to march against the Falls with artillery. Ha 2 CONC rdly one week passes without someone being scalped between this and the Falls, and I have alm 2 CONC ost got too cowardly to travel about the woods without company. In this year of 1780, Floy 2 CONC d was appointed one of the original trustees of the new city, Louisville, and it is generall 2 CONC y supposed that he was also a justice of the peace. His correspondence with Col. Preston duri 2 CONC ng the summer shows the pioneer life as arduous and full of anxiety. In June he writes: "Peop 2 CONC le this year seem generally to have lost their health, but perhaps it is owing to the disagre 2 CONC eable way in which we are obliged to live, crowded in forts, where the air seems to have los 2 CONC t all its purity and sweetness. Our little boy has been exceedingly ill." A post­script to th 2 CONC e letter: "Uncle Davis and his son killed near Cumberland Mountains five weeks ago going int 2 CONC o settlement. There were four brothers, all of whom have been murdered in seven or eight year 2 CONC s. I hear nothing of Charles, and fear if he comes with a small company he will share the fat 2 CONC e his uncle and son has done." 2 CONT 159 2 CONT In the following year Floyd assumes heavy responsibilities, for in 1781 Gen. Clark Wrote Gov 2 CONC . Jefferson, of Virginia, asking him to appoint Col. John Floyd to the position of county lie 2 CONC utenant, describing Floyd as "a gentleman who would do honor to the position and known to b 2 CONC e the most capable in the county, a soldier, a gentleman, and a scholar, whom the inhabitants 2 CONC , for his actions, have the greatest confidence in. " Floyd was appointed county lieutenant a 2 CONC nd his letters from this time until his death, to Preston and to Clark, deal with the defens 2 CONC e of the fort at the foot of Twelfth street, at Fort Nelson, of militia without ammunition an 2 CONC d with horses lost, of the defenseless position of the stations. He writes that the reason th 2 CONC at the country is not deserted is due to the fact that the Ohio runs only one way, and that t 2 CONC he miserable inhabitants have lost their horses, that the Indians are continually pecking a 2 CONC t the settlers, forty-seven inhabitants killed or captured from January to May. In September 2 CONC , Col. Floyd writes Gen. Clark that his company of twenty-seven had been dispersed and cut t 2 CONC o pieces, only nine men coming off the field. "A party was defeated yesterday at the same pla 2 CONC ce and many women and children wounded. I want satisfaction; do send me one hundred men, whic 2 CONC h number with what I can 2 CONT 160 2 CONT raise, will do. Militia has no good powder, do send some. I can't write—guess at rest." Col 2 CONC . Floyd appeals to Gen. Clark in May, 1782, in behalf of the inhabitants of Spring Station, w 2 CONC ho had become so alarmed that they feared to plant their corn without a small guard. They off 2 CONC er their services for work on Ft. Nelson in exchange for a guard of Gen. Clarke's troops fo 2 CONC r a week's planting. In the same letter he tells of planning to search houses for hemp neede 2 CONC d in equipping boats on the river to be employed in fighting the savages, and writes Clark th 2 CONC at he and his men have been making rope from "poppaw bark." An earlier letter to Gen. Clark t 2 CONC old of preparing canoes ordered by the government, and stated that he, Floyd, was liable fo 2 CONC r the price of most of them, about four thousand pounds. He writes: "People have been so lon 2 CONC g amused with promises of paying off indebtedness long incurred that the credit of the Stat 2 CONC e is very little better here than in Illinois." It is understood that Floyd and the other pio 2 CONC neers of means were never remunerated for many of their expenditures of this nature, and prac 2 CONC tically ruined themselves, giving funds, service, their all, to save Kentucky. A letter to C 2 CONC ol. Preston, in March, 1783, informs him of the death of Billy Buchanan, Mrs. Floyd's brother 2 CONC , at the hands of the Indians. In 2 CONT 161 2 CONT this letter Floyd observes that he expected something like this to be his own lot. Within a m 2 CONC onth his apprehension proved true, for on April 10, 1783, while riding to the salt works fro 2 CONC m his station on Beargrass, Col. Floyd was fired upon by Indians and received a mortal wound 2 CONC . In company with him was a brother, whose horse was shot from under him, and a third person 2 CONC , who was killed outright. Col. Floyd was carried by his brother to the salt works, where h 2 CONC e died two days later. On April 24 a son was born to Mrs. Floyd, named John, for his father 2 CONC . This John Floyd went back to Virginia to become Governor of the State in 1830, and he was t 2 CONC he father of John Buchanan Floyd, elected Governor of Virginia in 1850, and the Secretary o 2 CONC f War in 1857 under President Buchanan. Col. Floyd left two other sons besides his posthumou 2 CONC s child, William Preston Floyd, who took up his residence in Virginia, and Capt. George Roger 2 CONC s Clark Floyd, who remained in Louisville to become an Indian fighter like his father. Floy 2 CONC d county, Floyd's Fork, Floyd street, in this city, are all named for the distinguished gentl 2 CONC eman, John Floyd. A drinking fountain on Main street between Third and Fourth was presented t 2 CONC o the city, several years ago, by Allen R. Carter through the Sons of the Revolution, as a ma 2 CONC rker for Floyd's old blockhouse, which stood 2 CONT 162 2 CONT between Main and the River and Third and Fourth; a monument stands at Eastwood, on the Shelby 2 CONC ville pike, erected a number of years ago to Col. Floyd and his men. (Copies of Col. John Fl 2 CONC oyd's letter preserved in the Draper manuscripts and in the Virginia archives are in the libr 2 CONC ary of Mr. Temple Bodley.) 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 19:33:32 0 @I602@ INDI 1 NAME William /Floyd/ 2 SURN Floyd 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1720 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1789 1 _UID 1D21D2B03C4A6E4E8B872C8C347343A35952 1 FAMS @F219@ 1 FAMC @F220@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:49:01 0 @I603@ INDI 1 NAME William /Floyd/ 2 SURN Floyd 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Wales? 1 _UID 0B0B7FB625C99743B1D48A8431EBA3329746 1 FAMS @F220@ 1 NOTE Emigrated from Wales to America 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 20:02:08 0 @I604@ INDI 1 NAME Abadiah /Davis/ 2 SURN Davis 2 GIVN Abadiah 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1726 2 PLAC VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1823 1 _UID 8AF1D32AF8EA29429CDF4B0DFAEF703A2BD0 1 FAMS @F219@ 1 FAMC @F221@ 1 NOTE Half Indian 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:57:49 0 @I605@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Davis/ 2 SURN Davis 2 GIVN Robert 1 SEX M 1 _UID CC3B85E78A8AB04BA7723BC01735756FC6EB 1 FAMS @F221@ 1 NOTE English Fur Trader 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:07:30 0 @I606@ INDI 1 NAME Nickette // 2 GIVN Nickette 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Powhatan Tribe 1 _UID 80076DB0413CC243B589E5C4F5B38D6DAFEB 1 FAMS @F221@ 1 FAMC @F222@ 1 NOTE Daughter of Chief Powhatan 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 23:00:02 0 @I607@ INDI 1 NAME Chief /Powhatan/ 2 SURN Powhatan 2 GIVN Chief 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE Apr 1618 2 PLAC VA 1 _UID 592946CE0AD7114F83ED2213094899D13724 1 FAMS @F222@ 1 NOTE Powhatan was the leader, or chief, of the Powhatan federation of Indians that occupied Virgin 2 CONC ia in the early seventeenth century. At the time of settlement, Powhatan and the Pamunkeys ha 2 CONC d reduced about thirty tribes and 8,000 persons into an area of control that extended from Ja 2 CONC mestown to the Potomac. As the English saw him, Powhatan was "a tall well proportioned man, w 2 CONC ith a sower looke" who ruled with an iron hand. Few doubt his word was law and he did hold li 2 CONC fe and death powers over his many subjects. 2 CONT Despite his substantial power and authority, Smith, a keen observer, also noted that he rule 2 CONC d by the dictates of custom. His sub-chiefs subjected themselves willingly to his authority 2 CONC , likely because custom was sacred, but also just as likely because Powhatan's demands were n 2 CONC ot laid on ruthlessly. According to custom, he received an annual tribute from each of his su 2 CONC bjects in the forms of skins, beads, copper, pearl, deer, turkeys, wild beasts, and corn. 2 CONT Powhatan was understandably uneasy about the presence of the new settlers. These were not th 2 CONC e first newcomers to the area. When Captain Christopher Newport arrived with his three ships 2 CONC , the Chesapeake Indians of the Cape Henry region, drove a landing party back to the ships. C 2 CONC uriosity turned to mistrust and fear quickly as the result of the settlers' misunderstandin 2 CONC g of the local situation. About a week after the initial attack, Newport took a small boat u 2 CONC p the river on a reconnoitering, get-acquainted mission, stopping at various Indian villages. 2 CONT In these conversations, he learned that Powhatan ruled the whole area above Jamestown. Provin 2 CONC g that a little knowledge can be dangerous and thinking that the Chesapeakes who had initiall 2 CONC y driven them back to the boats were not under Powhatan's dominion, Newport attempted to mak 2 CONC e an alliance against them with a local chief he mistook for Powhatan. Before the Jamestown s 2 CONC ettlers could complete their fort, 200 Paspaheghs, a tribe of the Powhatans that lived near t 2 CONC he juncture of the James and Chickahominy rivers, attacked them, killing Eustis Clovell and w 2 CONC ounding eleven other colonists. 2 CONT During the early years of the colony, the Powhatans conducted several small-scale raids again 2 CONC st the fort, probably to test the strength of and learn more about the invaders. In 1608 Powh 2 CONC atan's brother, Openchancanough, captured Captain John Smith and brought him back to Powhatan 2 CONC 's main village, Werowocomoco. Powhatan had already become acquainted with Smith in his previ 2 CONC ous bargaining for corn and other provisions. Smith's account of his captivity places Powhata 2 CONC n in an adversarial role. He claims that he was tried before Powhatan and sentenced to death 2 CONC . According to Smith, his life was spared by the intercession of Powhatan's daughter Pocahont 2 CONC as. Some have disputed this account, alleging that Powhatan staged a mock trial and deliberat 2 CONC ely planned the rescue for his own purposes. Whatever Powhatan's intentions, he did permit Sm 2 CONC ith to return to Jamestown. 2 CONT Despite these rocky beginnings, Powhatan did exhibit trust of the newcomers when he allowed h 2 CONC is sons and at least one daughter (Pocahontas) to travel to and from the settlement. The Engl 2 CONC ish needed the Indians, especially their corn, venison, and fish, and the Indians guarantee 2 CONC d their survival by supplying them. Meanwhile, the settlers continued to blunder into situati 2 CONC ons that earned them the ire of the Indians. Captain Christopher Newport, for example, in a w 2 CONC ell-intentioned gesture decided to stage an elaborate coronation ceremony for Powhatan in a 2 CONC n attempt to cement the friendship between the two groups. Powhatan was a proud and respecte 2 CONC d leader, the equivalent of an English king already. 2 CONT The newcomers, unaware of Indian customs and Powhatan's high standing among his own people, a 2 CONC dded insult to injury by requesting that the coronation take place in Jamestown. Instead, Pow 2 CONC hatan requested the ceremony be staged in his own village, where he ususally received tribute 2 CONC s, and he announced that he would gladly accept gifts for a total of eight days. Newport, Smi 2 CONC th and several other colonists complied with Powhatan's wishes, traveling to Werowocomoco t 2 CONC o take part in a celebration neither party understood. One side thought it was crowning a kin 2 CONC g while the other believed it was receiving tribute from its subjects, and neither side was c 2 CONC orrect. Powhatan received the gifts sent by King James including a canopy bed and a scarlet c 2 CONC loak. [See Smith's account of the ceremony]. 2 CONT Powhatan continued to observe the English warily. His warriors harassed the colonists with sm 2 CONC all-scale attacks. Although the colonists eventually planted their own corn, they remained de 2 CONC pendent upon the Indians to ensure that they would have enough provisions, especially in th 2 CONC e lean winter months. Powhatan continued to trade but the terms became more contentious. In 1 2 CONC 614, the Englishmen kidnapped his daughter Pocahontas in order to get back some of their ow 2 CONC n people taken in the attacks. The settlers offered a prisoner exchange and Powhatan complie 2 CONC d with this request. He refused, however, to return the stolen weapons that the colonists dem 2 CONC anded. 2 CONT Powhatan admonished the governor to treat his daughter well and seemed content to allow her t 2 CONC o remain among the English. Later that same year Pocahontas asked permission from her fathe 2 CONC r to marry the colonist John Rolfe. Powhatan gave his blessing and sent his brother and two s 2 CONC ons to witness the ceremony. For the remaining years of his life, Powhatan maintained a tenuo 2 CONC us peace with the settlers at Jamestown. He died in April 1618 and was succeeded by his mor 2 CONC e militant brother, Opechancanough. 2 CONT Powhatan proved that he could overcome most obstacles to co-existence, but there was one chal 2 CONC lenge he could not surmount. He could not alter the conviction that Englishmen were superio 2 CONC r to Indians. So long as the heathen savage was fundamental to the English definition of an I 2 CONC ndian, the English were the "natives," and the legacy of Jamestown continued with even wors 2 CONC e consequences for subsequent newcomers. 2 CONT 2 CONT Bibliography 2 CONT Morgan, Edmund S. American Slavery, American Freedom: The Ordeal of Colonial 2 CONT Virginia. New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 1975. 2 CONT Rountree, Helen. The Powhatan Indians of Virginia: Their Traditional Culture. 2 CONT Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1989. 2 CONT Pocahontas's People: The Powhatan Indians of Virginia Through Four 2 CONT Centuries. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1990. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:27:34 0 @I608@ INDI 1 NAME Pocahontas // 2 GIVN Pocahontas 2 _AKA Matoaka; Rebecca 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1595 2 PLAC VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE Mar 1617 2 PLAC Gravesend, England 2 CAUS TB? 1 BURI 2 PLAC Gravesend, England 1 _UID E48696671ACB6143BB539D3622C4DA23B423 1 FAMS @F233@ 1 FAMC @F222@ 1 NOTE Pocahontas was an Indian princess, the daughter of Powhatan, the powerful chief of the Algonq 2 CONC uian Indians in the Tidewater region of Virginia. She was born around 1595 to one of Powhatan 2 CONC 's many wives. They named her Matoaka, though she is better known as Pocahontas, which mean 2 CONC s "Little Wanton," playful, frolicsome little girl. 2 CONT Pocahontas probably saw white men for the first time in May 1607 when Englishmen landed at Ja 2 CONC mestown. The one she found most likable was Captain John Smith. The first meeting of Pocahont 2 CONC as and John Smith is a legendary story, romanticized (if not entirely invented) by Smith. H 2 CONC e was leading an expedition in December 1607 when he was taken captive by some Indians. Day 2 CONC s later, he was brought to the official residence of Powhatan at Werowocomoco, which was 12 m 2 CONC iles from Jamestown. According to Smith, he was first welcomed by the great chief and offere 2 CONC d a feast. Then he was grabbed and forced to stretch out on two large, flat stones. Indians s 2 CONC tood over him with clubs as though ready to beat him to death if ordered. Suddenly a little I 2 CONC ndian girl rushed in and took Smith's "head in her arms and laid her owne upon his to save hi 2 CONC m from death.” The girl, Pocahontas, then pulled him to his feet. Powhatan said that they wer 2 CONC e now friends, and he adopted Smith as his son, or a subordinate chief. Actually, this mock " 2 CONC execution and salvation" ceremony was traditional with the Indians, and if Smith's story is t 2 CONC rue, Pocahontas' actions were probably one part of a ritual. At any rate, Pocahontas and Smit 2 CONC h soon became friends. 2 CONT Relations with the Indians continued to be generally friendly for the next year, and Pocahont 2 CONC as was a frequent visitor to Jamestown. She delivered messages from her father and accompanie 2 CONC d Indians bringing food and furs to trade for hatchets and trinkets. She was a lively young g 2 CONC irl, and when the young boys of the colony turned cartwheels, "she would follow and wheele so 2 CONC me herself, naked as she was all the fort over." She apparently admired John Smith very muc 2 CONC h and would also chat with him during her visits. Her lively character and poise made her app 2 CONC earance striking. Several years after their first meeting, Smith described her: "a child of t 2 CONC enne yeares old, which not only for feature, countenance, and proportion much exceedeth any o 2 CONC f the rest of his (Powhatan's) people but for wit and spirit (is) the only non-pariel of hi 2 CONC s countrie. 2 CONT Unfortunately, relations with the Powhatans worsened. Necessary trading still continued, bu 2 CONC t hostilities became more open. While before she had been allowed to come and go almost at wi 2 CONC ll, Pocahontas' visits to the fort became much less frequent. In October 1609, John Smith wa 2 CONC s badly injured by a gunpowder explosion and was forced to return to England. When Pocahonta 2 CONC s next came to visit the fort, she was told that her friend Smith was dead. 2 CONT Pocahontas apparently married an Indian "pryvate Captayne" named Kocoum in 1610. She lived i 2 CONC n Potomac country among Indians, but her relationship with the Englishmen was not over. Whe 2 CONC n an energetic and resourceful member of the Jamestown settlement, Captain Samuel Argall, lea 2 CONC rned where she was, he devised a plan to kidnap her and hold her for ransom. With the help o 2 CONC f Japazaws, lesser chief of the Patowomeck Indians, Argall lured Pocahontas onto his ship. Wh 2 CONC en told she would not be allowed to leave, she “began to be exceeding pensive and discontente 2 CONC d," but she eventually became calmer and even accustomed to her captivity. Argall sent word t 2 CONC o Powhatan that he would return his beloved daughter only when the chief had returned to hi 2 CONC m the English prisoners he held, the arms and tolls that the Indians had stolen, and also som 2 CONC e corn. After some time Powhatan sent part of the ransom and asked that they treat his daught 2 CONC er well. Argall returned to Jamestown in April 1613 with Pocahontas. She eventually moved t 2 CONC o a new settlement, Henrico, which was under the leadership of Sir Thomas Dale. It was here t 2 CONC hat she began her education in the Christian Faith, and that she met a successful tobacco pla 2 CONC nter named John Rolfe in July 1613. Pocahontas was allowed relative freedom within the settle 2 CONC ment, and she began to enjoy her role in the relations between the colony and her people. Aft 2 CONC er almost a year of captivity, Dale brought 150 armed men and Pocahontas into Powhatan’s terr 2 CONC itory to obtain her entire ransom. Attacked by the Indians, the Englishmen burned many houses 2 CONC , destroyed villages, and killed several Indian men. Pocahontas was finally sent ashore wher 2 CONC e she was reunited with two of her brothers, whom she told that she was treated well and tha 2 CONC t she was in love with the Englishman John Rolfe and wanted to marry him. Powhatan gave his c 2 CONC onsent to this , and the Englishmen departed, delighted at the prospect of the “peace-making 2 CONC ” marriage, although they didn’t receive the full ransom. 2 CONT John Rolfe was a very religious man who agonized for many weeks over the decision to marr 2 CONC y a "strange wife," a heathen Indian. He finally decided to marry Pocahontas after she had be 2 CONC en converted to Christianity, "for the good of the plantation, the honor of our country, fo 2 CONC r the glory of God, for mine own salvation ..." Pocahontas was baptized, christened Rebecca 2 CONC , and later married John Rolfe on April 5, 1614. A general peace and a spirit of goodwill bet 2 CONC ween the English and the Indians resulted from this marriage. 2 CONT Sir Thomas Dale made an important voyage back to London in the spring of 1616. His purpose wa 2 CONC s to seek further financial support for the Virginia Company and, to insure spectacular publi 2 CONC city, he brought with him about a dozen Algonquian Indians, including Pocahontas. Her husban 2 CONC d and their young son, Thomas, accompanied her. The arrival of Pocahontas in London was wel 2 CONC l publicized. She was presented to King James I, the royal family, and the rest of the best o 2 CONC f London society. Also in London at this time was Captain John Smith, the old friend she ha 2 CONC d not seen for eight years and whom she believed was dead. According to Smith at their meetin 2 CONC g, she was at first too overcome with emotion to speak. After composing herself, Pocahontas t 2 CONC alked of old times. At one point she addressed him as "father," and when he objected, she def 2 CONC iantly replied: "'Were you not afraid to come into my father's Countrie, and caused feare i 2 CONC n him and all of his people and feare you here I should call you father: I tell you I will, a 2 CONC nd you shall call mee childe, and so I will be for ever and ever your Countrieman."' This wa 2 CONC s their last meeting. 2 CONT After seven months Rolfe decided to return his family to Virginia, In March 1617 they set sai 2 CONC l. It was soon apparent, however, that Pocahontas would not survive the voyage home. She wa 2 CONC s deathly ill from pneumonia or possibly tuberculosis. She was taken ashore, and, as she la 2 CONC y dying, she comforted her husband, saying, "all must die. 'Tis enough that the child liveth. 2 CONC " She was buried in a churchyard in Gravesend, England. She was 22 years old. 2 CONT Pocahontas played a significant role in American history. As a compassionate little girl sh 2 CONC e saw to it that the colonists received food from the Indians, so that Jamestown would not su 2 CONC ffer the fate of the "Lost Colony." She is said to have intervened to save the lives of indiv 2 CONC idual colonists. In 1616 John Smith wrote that Pocahontas was "the instrument to pursurve thi 2 CONC s colonie from death, famine, and utter confusion." And Pocahontas not only served as a repre 2 CONC sentative of the Virginia Indians, but also as a vital link between the native Americans an 2 CONC d the Englishmen. Whatever her contributions, the romantic aspects of her life will no doub 2 CONC t stand out in Virginia history forever. 2 CONT Further Reading 2 CONT Barbour, Philip L. Pocahontas and Her World. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1970. 2 CONT Neill, Rev. Edward D. Pocahontas and Her Companions. Albany: Joel Munsell, 1869. 2 CONT Rountree, Helen C. Pocahontas’s People: The Powhatan Indians of Virginia: The Powhatan Indian 2 CONC s of Virginia Through Four Centuries Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1990. 2 CONT Woodward, Grace Steele, Pocahontas. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1969. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 14:54:34 0 @I609@ INDI 1 NAME X /Burfoot (Burford)/ 2 SURN Burfoot (Burford) 2 GIVN X 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1754 2 PLAC Chesterfield, Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1768 2 PLAC VA 1 _UID FFA6B59FC590A143B193AE05DC64A4A5B2F7 1 FAMS @F223@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:39:14 0 @I610@ INDI 1 NAME Mourning /Burford/ 2 SURN Burford 2 GIVN Mourning 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1769 2 PLAC VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE Jan 1848 2 PLAC Bairdstown, GA 1 BURI 2 PLAC Oak Hill, Bairdstown, GA 1 _UID 4BC3252C81E3A14BAA1AD24829E4EBF07589 1 FAMS @F226@ 1 FAMC @F223@ 1 NOTE Adopted by maternal grandmother 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:52:26 0 @I611@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Buchanan/ 2 SURN Buchanan 2 GIVN Jane 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 May 1812 2 CAUS unexplained convulsions 1 BURI 2 PLAC Floyd's Station, Jefferson Co, KY 1 _UID E73C94AC58A8994DB6C8A5DB19971E3D52BE 1 FAMS @F218@ 1 FAMS @F337@ 1 FAMC @F224@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 23:26:46 0 @I612@ INDI 1 NAME x /Buchanan/ 2 SURN Buchanan 2 GIVN x 1 SEX M 1 _UID B4AE3C113673EF45986780D42CA604560B88 1 FAMS @F224@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:42:46 0 @I613@ INDI 1 NAME Peggy /Patton/ 2 SURN Patton 2 GIVN Peggy 1 SEX F 1 _UID F1551B20F0FEC649912C8E0A1AE0E8A05556 1 FAMS @F224@ 1 FAMC @F225@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 15:38:30 0 @I614@ INDI 1 NAME James /Patton/ 2 SURN Patton 2 GIVN James 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1690 2 PLAC Newton, Lenawaddy, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1738 2 PLAC Smithfield, VA 2 CAUS Indian Attack/ Gunshot at point blank range 1 DSCR Larger than the average man 1 _UID D6547C1E2C3B2D4A869D3E93ACC2A2E18778 1 FAMS @F225@ 1 FAMC @F284@ 1 NOTE A sailor who fought for England against Holland in the Royal Navy. After running cargo dozen 2 CONC s of times to America, settled at Spring Hill, Augusta Co, VA in 1737. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:44:28 0 @I615@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Stuart/ 2 SURN Stuart 2 GIVN Charles 2 NPFX Gen. 1 SEX M 1 _UID A8CA93DAE62E60458CF1045AFA902E85B0AB 1 FAMS @F226@ 1 NOTE Lived in GA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:06:19 0 @I616@ INDI 1 NAME George Rogers Clark /Floyd/ 2 SURN Floyd 2 GIVN George Rogers Clark 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Jun 1823 2 PLAC Woodville, KY 1 _UID 5FE333A5B4BD944298E1AADDFEA3E2492D33 1 FAMS @F338@ 1 FAMS @F339@ 1 FAMC @F218@ 1 NOTE He fought and was a major player at the Battle of Tippecanoe. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 19:15:38 0 @I617@ INDI 1 NAME John Buchanan /Floyd/ 2 SURN Floyd 2 GIVN John Buchanan 2 NPFX Sec. of War/Gen./Gov. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Apr 1807 2 PLAC Blacksburg, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Aug 1863 2 PLAC Abingdon, VA 1 _UID 58B50818C04842418EE9DD8B7B3A19C52AFD 1 FAMS @F227@ 1 FAMC @F92@ 1 NOTE Lawyer, College of SC 1826; Lived in Arkansas in 1836-1839; Washington Co. VA 1839. VA hous 2 CONC e 1847-1849; Gov. of VA 1850-1853. VA house 1853. 1857-1860 Sec. of War. Gen. in the CSA in c 2 CONC ommand of Ft. Donelson (meaning he fought directly against Edmund Wilson in this battle) an 2 CONC d the only one to remove his troops to avoid surrender at the end of the battle. 2 CONT 2 CONT He and his brothers operated salt mines near Beaver Creek, Floyd Co, KY but no one in the fam 2 CONC ily resided in KY. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 19:45:12 0 @I618@ INDI 1 NAME Sally Buchanan /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Sally Buchanan 1 SEX F 1 _UID 7CEE975D3772B049B30A32C62869B13B32F8 1 FAMS @F227@ 1 FAMC @F228@ 1 NOTE Had no children 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 01:36:51 0 @I619@ INDI 1 NAME Francis Smith /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Francis Smith 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Aug 1765 2 PLAC Greenfield, Bortetort Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 May 1836 2 PLAC Columbia, SC (his brother's house) 1 BURI 2 PLAC Aspinvale Cem., Seven Ford, VA 1 _UID 7EFBACF203750C42A8E671DE2AE2983F9D7F 1 FAMS @F228@ 1 FAMC @F252@ 1 NOTE PRESTON, Francis, (father of William Campbell Preston and uncle of William Ballard Preston an 2 CONC d William Preston), a Representative from Virginia; born in Greenfield, Botetourt County, Va. 2 CONC , August 2, 1765; was graduated from the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va., in 1 2 CONC 783; studied law; was admitted to the bar and practiced in Montgomery and Washington Counties 2 CONC ; member of the State house of delegates in 1788 and 1789; elected to the Third Congress an 2 CONC d reelected as a Republican to the Fourth Congress (March 4, 1793-March 3, 1797); declined t 2 CONC o be a candidate for renomination; settled in Abingdon, Va., and resumed the practice of law 2 CONC ; again a member of the State house of delegates 1812-1814; colonel of Volunteers in the Wa 2 CONC r of 1812; served in the State senate 1816-1820; died at the home of his brother, William C 2 CONC . Preston, in Columbia, S.C., May 26, 1836; interment in Aspinvale Cemetery, near Seven Mil 2 CONC e Ford, Va. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:28:40 0 @I620@ INDI 1 NAME John /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN John 2 NPFX Gen. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 May 1764 2 PLAC Greenfield, Botetourt Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Mar 1827 2 PLAC Greenfield, Botetourt Co., VA 1 _UID 1C8B133D0DECA64684B2DF6F546F14FF36E1 1 FAMS @F230@ 1 FAMS @F231@ 1 FAMC @F252@ 1 NOTE State Treasurer of VA. Prestonsburg, KY is named after him. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 01:22:58 0 @I621@ INDI 1 NAME John /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN John 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1699 2 PLAC Lima-Vady, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1747 2 PLAC Old Gibson's place, 8 miles S. of Staunton, VA 1 _UID 297F789600CD5E4994E21B1E7D1B944F54FD 1 FAMS @F229@ 1 FAMC @F414@ 1 NOTE Settled in Augusta Co., VA 1737 just 7 miles South of Staunton, VA. At first was a sailor an 2 CONC d then in America a successful cabinet maker. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 01:18:46 0 @I622@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Radford/ 2 SURN Radford 2 GIVN Mary 2 _AKA Polly 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Richmond, VA? 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Mar 1810 1 _UID E2A3B8241186C145939F597E88809E913E00 1 FAMS @F230@ 1 FAMC @F296@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:21:22 0 @I623@ INDI 1 NAME Eliza Ann /Carrington/ 2 SURN Carrington 2 GIVN Eliza Ann 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1768 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1839 1 _UID 34EF747699F06A4FA615B9229BB7EF3F656F 1 FAMS @F231@ 1 FAMS @F232@ 1 FAMC @F431@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:23:07 0 @I624@ INDI 1 NAME X /Mayo/ 2 SURN Mayo 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID F95C283AC015D54AA750C3351E951C6ED7C9 1 FAMS @F232@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:20:43 0 @I625@ INDI 1 NAME John /Rolfe/ 2 SURN Rolfe 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1622 2 PLAC VA 1 _UID EC29FF45DED05140967BB0393D2897B240F2 1 FAMS @F233@ 1 NOTE JOHN ROLFE 2 CONT John Rolfe stepped into history in May 1609 when he boarded the Sea Venture, bound for Virgin 2 CONC ia. The Virginia Company, founded by investors, had financed and sponsored the English colon 2 CONC y founded at Jamestown in May 1607. The Company expected the colonist to start industrial ent 2 CONC erprises in Virginia that would return profits to the Company. The colonists in Virginia trie 2 CONC d a number of different enterprises: silkmaking, glassmaking, lumber, sassafras, pitch and ta 2 CONC r, and soap ashes, with no financial success. It was John Rolfe's experiments with tobacco th 2 CONC at developed the first profitable export. 2 CONT The Spaniards found the natives in the West Indies using the tobacco plant. They took seed t 2 CONC o Europe where its use soon spread to other countries around the Mediterranean Sea. Sir Walte 2 CONC r Raleigh is often credited with the introduction of tobacco to England. While in reality h 2 CONC e may not have been responsible for its introduction, he did play an important role in the sp 2 CONC read of tobacco use among the English. Spain and Portugal monopolized the European tobacco tr 2 CONC ade; England imported tobacco from Spain. The English colonists did not like the type of toba 2 CONC cco the Virginia Indians grew. They preferred the fragrant sort that Spanish colonists were p 2 CONC roducing in the Caribbean, which they were selling in large quantities and at high prices t 2 CONC o London merchants. 2 CONT The Sea Venture was the flagship of a nine-ship convoy of 500 new settlers. By July the ship 2 CONC s had reached the West Indies, where a hurricane struck them. The Sea Venture ran aground o 2 CONC n a reef off the Bermudas, but the entire company of 150 safely reached shore in the ship's b 2 CONC oats. The colonists found Bermuda to be a hospitable place with sufficient food. In the follo 2 CONC wing months, they built two smaller ships from cedar trees and salvage. By May 1610 the two s 2 CONC hips, aptly named the Patience and the Deliverance, were ready. The ships reached the Chesape 2 CONC ake Bay after ten days sailing. While on Bermuda, John Rolfe's wife had given birth to a daug 2 CONC hter who was christened Bermuda, but the child died there. Rolfe's wife also died, probably s 2 CONC oon after they reached Virginia. 2 CONT John Rolfe is credited by Ralph Hamor, then Secretary of Virginia, with the experiment of pla 2 CONC nting the first tobacco seeds that he obtained from somewhere in the Caribbean, possibly fro 2 CONC m Trinidad. "I may not forget the gentleman, worthie of much commendations, which first took 2 CONC e the pains to make triall thereof, his name Mr. John Rolfe, Anno Domini 1612, partly for th 2 CONC e love he hath a long time borne unto it, and partly to raise commodity to the adventurers.. 2 CONC . " Rolfe gave some tobacco from his crop to friends "to make a triall of," and they agreed t 2 CONC hat the new leaf had "smoked pleasant, sweete and strong." The remainder of the crop was ship 2 CONC ped to England, where it compared favorably with "Spanish" leaf. 2 CONT At the same time Rolfe experimented with tobacco, other events transpired that profoundly aff 2 CONC ected the colony. Pocahontas, daughter of Chief Powhatan, was kidnapped and brought to Jamest 2 CONC own to be traded for English prisoners and weapons that Powhatan held. The exchange never too 2 CONC k place and Pocahontas was taken to the settlement at Henrico, where she learned English, con 2 CONC verted to Christianity, was baptized, and was christened Rebecca. It was about this time tha 2 CONC t she presumably came to the attention of John Rolfe. Rolfe was a pious man who agonized fo 2 CONC r many weeks over the decision to marry a heathen. He composed a long, laborious letter to Go 2 CONC vernor Dale asking for permission to marry Pocahontas. The letter reflected Rolfe's dilemma 2 CONC . The tone suggests it was intended mainly for official records, but at some points Rolfe bar 2 CONC ed his true feelings. "It is Pocahontas," he wrote, "to whom my hearty and best thoughts are 2 CONC , and have been a long time so entangled, and enthralled in so intricate a labyrinth that I ( 2 CONC could not) unwind myself thereout." The wedding took place in the spring of 1614. It resulte 2 CONC d in peace with the Indians long enough for the settlers to develop and expand their colony a 2 CONC nd plant themselves permanently in the new land. 2 CONT In 1616, Rolfe took his wife and infant son Thomas to England. Pocahontas died at Gravesend s 2 CONC even months later, just before returning to Virginia. A sad John Rolfe left his young son i 2 CONC n the care of a guardian in England and returned to his adopted home. Upon his return to Virg 2 CONC inia, he assumed more prominence in the colony. He became a councilor and sat as a member o 2 CONC f the House of Burgesses. He married again to Jane Pearce, daughter of a colonist. He continu 2 CONC ed his efforts to improve the quality and quantity of Virginia tobacco. In 1617, tobacco expo 2 CONC rts to England totaled 20,000 pounds. The next year shipments more than doubled. Twelve year 2 CONC s later, one and a half million pounds were exported. The first great American enterprise ha 2 CONC d been established. 2 CONT John Rolfe died sometime in 1622. Although a third of the colony was killed in the Indian upr 2 CONC ising of that year, it is not known how Rolfe died. In a life that held much personal tragedy 2 CONC , Rolfe gave the colony its economic base. His contributions allowed the English settlement 2 CONC s to become permanent, thus solidifying the English presence in America and making possible t 2 CONC he first steps toward the creation of the future United States. 2 CONT BIBLIOGRAPHY 2 CONT Carrier, Lyman. Agriculture in Virginia 1607-1688. 2 CONT Barbour, Phillip L. Pocahontas and Her World. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1970. 2 CONT Billings, Warren M. The Old Dominion in the Seventeenth Century. 2 CONT The Jamestown Foundation. The Story of John Rolfe. 2 CONT Mapp, Jr., Alf J. The Virginia Experiment. 2 CONT Research Library of Colonial America. Virginia, Four Personal Narratives. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Apr 2006 3 TIME 18:10:01 0 @I626@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Hodgson/ 2 SURN Hodgson 2 GIVN Thomas 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Scotland 1 _UID 403B689B5B4BDA4CAFD6327C63B2F669F192 1 FAMS @F234@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:28:51 0 @I627@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Elizabeth /Hodgson/ 2 SURN Hodgson 2 GIVN Sarah Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 _UID E0B964FE16DABA49B4E584E24D0A929369DE 1 FAMS @F235@ 1 FAMC @F143@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:29:38 0 @I628@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Hightchew/ 2 SURN Hightchew 2 GIVN Joseph 1 SEX M 1 _UID A36846111973AE45B159FA4F5ACC7D4920BC 1 FAMS @F235@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:29:57 0 @I629@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Norton /Hodgson/ 2 SURN Hodgson 2 GIVN Thomas Norton 1 SEX M 1 _UID 5B0343A647C349459228012AADC5FC0D3F79 1 FAMC @F143@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:30:22 0 @I630@ INDI 1 NAME Lois /Hodgson/ 2 SURN Hodgson 2 GIVN Lois 1 SEX F 1 _UID 7759EC63DDD13B4AB6E8D1686337CF54E6EE 1 FAMC @F143@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:30:41 0 @I631@ INDI 1 NAME Eunice /Hodgson/ 2 SURN Hodgson 2 GIVN Eunice 1 SEX F 1 _UID 594B2D68236B544B9E1DAFFDEBA04060F80D 1 FAMC @F143@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:30:57 0 @I632@ INDI 1 NAME Jordan /Hundley/ 2 SURN Hundley 2 GIVN Jordan 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Nov 1842 2 PLAC TN 1 _UID 42F3B23B2AB698499789322B1893D8A98C4F 1 FAMS @F236@ 1 NOTE 1880 Census living in Glade, Madison Co., KY 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 16:09:14 0 @I633@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth // Norton 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 NSFX Norton 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Nov 1842 2 PLAC TN 1 _UID CA0C0C98F7232049B9FF0D91A60C68D441DE 1 FAMS @F236@ 1 FAMS @F715@ 1 FAMC @F714@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Mar 2006 3 TIME 14:45:09 0 @I634@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob /Rhoads/ 2 SURN Rhoads 2 GIVN Jacob 1 SEX M 1 _UID 5603B9DB86EC694C9664F16FBD76EBA7330C 1 FAMS @F237@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 13:47:42 0 @I635@ INDI 1 NAME Alsey /Van Meter/ 2 SURN Van Meter 2 GIVN Alsey 2 _AKA Alcinda 1 SEX F 1 _UID E819035A83BC214D995FFCC21B5DF83D6EAD 1 FAMS @F237@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 13:48:14 0 @I636@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Keele/ 2 SURN Keele 2 GIVN Richard 1 SEX M 1 _UID 679163784D5F674F8613E46C833077569EF8 1 FAMS @F238@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 13:49:18 0 @I637@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Rhoads/ 2 SURN Rhoads 2 GIVN Sarah 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Feb 1837 2 PLAC Macoupin Co., IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Apr 1837 1 _UID 144C35BA8F9F4843B587483F916A02B88042 1 FAMC @F118@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 13:57:08 0 @I638@ INDI 1 NAME Emeline /Rhoads/ 2 SURN Rhoads 2 GIVN Emeline 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Dec 1839 2 PLAC Macoupin Co., IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Apr 1882 1 _UID E9D21C2FB350F44C90DF4CA127E27BE20B71 1 FAMC @F118@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 13:58:17 0 @I639@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Rhoads/ 2 SURN Rhoads 2 GIVN Isaac 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Mar 1842 2 PLAC Macoupin Co., IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Nov 1917 1 _UID 5A5662957C08454D9ED81D5F6E67CB97E6A1 1 FAMC @F118@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 13:58:59 0 @I640@ INDI 1 NAME Jacob /Rhoads/ 2 SURN Rhoads 2 GIVN Jacob 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Mar 1844 2 PLAC Macoupin Co., IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Apr 1923 1 _UID 767992E96B01B746A2EBA93233C44E06861A 1 FAMC @F118@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 13:59:38 0 @I641@ INDI 1 NAME Richard K. /Rhoads/ 2 SURN Rhoads 2 GIVN Richard K. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Aug 1849 2 PLAC Macoupin Co., IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Sep 1864 1 _UID D1EEF7B587701943BD9BC70B95214DF7E27C 1 FAMC @F118@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 14:00:57 0 @I642@ INDI 1 NAME Lucinda /Rhoads/ 2 SURN Rhoads 2 GIVN Lucinda 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Dec 1851 2 PLAC Macoupin Co., IL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 May 1937 1 _UID AFEA9B5881DF7C4090E855FF824FC004099B 1 FAMC @F118@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 14:01:36 0 @I643@ INDI 1 NAME Hester A. /Rhoads/ 2 SURN Rhoads 2 GIVN Hester A. 1 SEX U 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Oct 1854 2 PLAC Macoupin Co., IL 1 _UID A38E53998F8A2944BDB90287C0163E3BF110 1 FAMC @F118@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 14:02:03 0 @I644@ INDI 1 NAME Emily /Vance/ 2 SURN Vance 2 GIVN Emily 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Aug 2001 1 _UID A0C559D7B2541240837073EB2A587E35738E 1 FAMC @F37@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 14:11:28 0 @I645@ INDI 1 NAME Theresa Lynne /Vance/ 2 SURN Vance 2 GIVN Theresa Lynne 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Jan 1994 2 PLAC CA 1 _UID AF3F1D44D035224E9F68402BF7253EF181A3 1 FAMC @F39@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 14:18:02 0 @I646@ INDI 1 NAME Rebekah Jewelle /Vance/ 2 SURN Vance 2 GIVN Rebekah Jewelle 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Jan 1997 1 _UID E860FC95EC3BA64B9BB6A64D3E60A3A41A6A 1 FAMC @F39@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 14:18:34 0 @I647@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /Skaggs/ 2 SURN Skaggs 2 GIVN Nancy 1 SEX F 1 _UID 4CCAD3119CE604488329523570947BF46E71 1 FAMS @F240@ 1 FAMC @F239@ 1 NOTE Nancy Skaggs worked in the office of the Las Vegas School System for a number of years. She r 2 CONC etired in 2003 and with her husband, bought a farm on the Oklahoma-Arkansas border where the 2 CONC y now live. Other things to know about Nancy: 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Songs: Amazing Grace and Old Rugged Cross 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Movies: Lillies of the Field and Ghandi 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Actor: Jack Nicholson Favorite Actress: Meryl Streep 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Invention: the DVD 2 CONT 2 CONT Favorite Books: The Bible and any John Grisham Novel 2 CONT 2 CONT Hobby: Singing in the church choir 2 CONT 2 CONT As a child she once visited the set of 'Singing In The Rain'. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 23:40:34 0 @I648@ INDI 1 NAME Roy /Koeller/ 2 SURN Koeller 2 GIVN Roy 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Arkansas 1 _UID 61002C15B08D9F4E8D2B77F1E4B228FEA8D4 1 FAMS @F240@ 1 NOTE Worked and lived in Las Vegas where he was a prominent union member and worked in Casino Main 2 CONC tenence. Upon retirement he moved to Oklahoma, where he bought a farm near the Arkansas borde 2 CONC r. In his youth served in the Army. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Feb 2006 3 TIME 17:44:59 0 @I649@ INDI 1 NAME Gary Steven /Koeller/ 2 SURN Koeller 2 GIVN Gary Steven 1 SEX M 1 _UID 026E81F3F8D5BC4AA4831D0AC6B34102C1FA 1 FAMS @F241@ 1 FAMC @F240@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 14:21:54 0 @I650@ INDI 1 NAME Lori Kay /Holbrook/ 2 SURN Holbrook 2 GIVN Lori Kay 1 SEX F 1 _UID 58A8A7DD903DFB41BC905E067FDE3334017B 1 FAMS @F241@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 14:22:14 0 @I651@ INDI 1 NAME X /Montgomery/ 2 SURN Montgomery 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID EF5F91C3D246654B96D64487A3C5A2E6918F 1 FAMS @F242@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 15:51:23 0 @I652@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Towles/ 2 SURN Towles 2 GIVN Ann 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1758 2 PLAC Spotsylvania Co., VA 1 _UID BCABD1B87551564DB577C94D84F8AB965897 1 FAMC @F121@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:21:38 0 @I653@ INDI 1 NAME Molly /Towles/ 2 SURN Towles 2 GIVN Molly 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1760 2 PLAC Spotsylvania Co., VA 1 _UID 82963D520FB8D044945791C108F559566BBD 1 FAMS @F243@ 1 FAMC @F121@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:22:40 0 @I654@ INDI 1 NAME Archibald /Dick/ 2 SURN Dick 2 GIVN Archibald 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1760 1 _UID CF8F0828047C4D4B950A1FC0F8B7391A26EB 1 FAMS @F243@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:22:56 0 @I655@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Rives/ 2 SURN Rives 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1821 2 PLAC Cincinnati, OH 1 _UID 4229B861C7BA7D48B7E377D2C130CB2F986A 1 FAMS @F244@ 1 FAMC @F133@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:28:56 0 @I656@ INDI 1 NAME Rufus /King/ 2 SURN King 2 GIVN Rufus 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 May 1817 2 PLAC Chillicothe, OH 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Mar 1891 2 PLAC Cincinnati, OH 1 _UID E6C7284EF029D94D80E4F792127C830F6F12 1 FAMS @F244@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:30:18 0 @I657@ INDI 1 NAME Annie /Rives/ 2 SURN Rives 2 GIVN Annie 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Oct 1823 2 PLAC Oak Ridge, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Dec 1862 2 PLAC Cincinnati, OH 1 _UID F606948B0EA53E44924E573B0A6980E89D9E 1 FAMS @F446@ 1 FAMC @F133@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:33:35 0 @I658@ INDI 1 NAME Ellen /Reeves/ 2 SURN Reeves 2 GIVN Ellen 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1918 2 CAUS Swine Flu 1 _UID DA08B5BA80A51D4C966EAD9DB8304FE74B1B 1 FAMS @F245@ 1 FAMC @F15@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:17:41 0 @I659@ INDI 1 NAME Willie /Musgrove/ 2 SURN Musgrove 2 GIVN Willie 1 SEX M 1 _UID 53D7530BD00825458EB7C3962CF501099364 1 FAMS @F245@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:18:35 0 @I660@ INDI 1 NAME Eric /Cato (Catio)/ 2 SURN Cato (Catio) 2 GIVN Eric 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Sturdivant, MO 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Cape Girardeau, MO 1 _UID 8FA0E553CB3909439808CE5B2BD7D581D8A8 1 FAMC @F14@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:21:38 0 @I661@ INDI 1 NAME Opel Mae /Reeves/ 2 SURN Reeves 2 GIVN Opel Mae 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Sturdivant, MO 1 DEAT 2 DATE Died When 3 y.o. 2 PLAC Sturdivant, MO? 1 _UID BF02B4EA884CD747AC7D46BA5D04662B6CD9 1 FAMC @F12@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:05:19 0 @I662@ INDI 1 NAME Anne St. Clair /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Anne St. Clair 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1841 1 _UID 3C221C890D417D409499726EC7A70BD46860 1 FAMS @F246@ 1 FAMC @F7@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:56:21 0 @I663@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac N. (Corson /Corsin etc.)/ Coursin 2 SURN Corsin etc.) 2 GIVN Isaac N. (Corson 2 NSFX Coursin 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1835 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1876 1 _UID 1F07EEC71B1B82419E21187377E9E0217F60 1 FAMS @F246@ 1 NOTE Lived at least for a while in Edgewood, PA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2006 3 TIME 00:11:06 0 @I664@ INDI 1 NAME Christine /Coursin/ 2 SURN Coursin 2 GIVN Christine 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC McLean Co, IL 1 _UID 67F2D3AB5370D14CB9B0D8C6450C3889D018 1 FAMS @F247@ 1 FAMC @F246@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:57:01 0 @I665@ INDI 1 NAME James /Ward/ Jr. 2 SURN Ward 2 GIVN James 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 _UID ABEA27F77BD3A846AB0CAC67DE1EE133C96C 1 FAMS @F247@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:57:26 0 @I666@ INDI 1 NAME Agnes /Herron/ 2 SURN Herron 2 GIVN Agnes 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Franklin Co., PA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Nov 1832 2 PLAC Pittsburgh, PA 1 _UID 5384353EB2A6A0428BCB1C20BB514B90FD36 1 FAMS @F248@ 1 NOTE this is Alexander's first wife 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 15:54:16 0 @I667@ INDI 1 NAME Minnie St. Clair /Coursin/ 2 SURN Coursin 2 GIVN Minnie St. Clair 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Pittsburgh, PA 1 _UID 5CFCC5E955939F41AAC2877B1F5C8E9CE162 1 FAMC @F246@ 1 NOTE living Wilkingsburg, PA 1909 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Nov 2005 3 TIME 03:15:45 0 @I668@ INDI 1 NAME John Montgomery /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN John Montgomery 2 NPFX Mayor 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1789 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1863 2 PLAC Abingdon, VA? 1 _UID 044A3806F4414344A39E9825D9CD70E54174 1 FAMS @F466@ 1 FAMS @F249@ 1 FAMC @F251@ 1 NOTE John Montgomery Preston b. 8-5-1788 d. 9-14-1861, second child of Walter Preston and Anne Montgomery, married twice. On 7-26-1818 he married Miss Ellen Wilson and they ha 2 CONC d three children. Secondly he married Miss Maria Thornton Carter Preston, daughter of Gen. Fr 2 CONC ancis Preston (Smithfield Prestons). John Preston I was a wealthy merchant in Abingdon, VA, a 2 CONC nd was the first mayor of Abingdon. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 01:27:16 0 @I669@ INDI 1 NAME Maria Thornton Carter /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Maria Thornton Carter 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1806 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1842 1 _UID 8A9D7EE84DE61D40942E0972D17135845536 1 FAMS @F249@ 1 FAMC @F228@ 2 PEDI adopted 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Aug 2004 3 TIME 04:16:30 0 @I670@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 May 1762 2 PLAC Augusta Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Feb 1837 2 PLAC Montgomery Co., VA 1 _UID A29A0749D393E64E8C08878D20527CFEBA1B 1 FAMS @F82@ 1 FAMC @F252@ 1 NOTE Oldest child 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 00:51:42 0 @I671@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Buchanan /Campbell/ 2 SURN Campbell 2 GIVN Sarah Buchanan 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Apr 1778 2 PLAC 'Aspenvalle', Smythe Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Jul 1846 2 PLAC Abingdon, VA 1 _UID 65BEA56F9052C946928488DF832AF1357809 1 FAMS @F250@ 1 FAMS @F228@ 1 FAMC @F253@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:55:04 0 @I672@ INDI 1 NAME Walter /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Walter 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1760 2 PLAC Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1834 2 PLAC Abingdon, VA 1 _UID 2748F9009258AD41AB42D26D37BD09A50EEE 1 FAMS @F251@ 1 NOTE Fought at King's Mountain under Maj. Gen. William Campbell. Deputy Surveyor Washington Co. VA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 01:55:42 0 @I673@ INDI 1 NAME Anne /Montgomery/ 2 SURN Montgomery 2 GIVN Anne 1 SEX F 1 _UID 7388965B523F1F42A5C3B50C38468FF206C9 1 FAMS @F251@ 1 FAMC @F254@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Aug 2004 3 TIME 04:18:55 0 @I674@ INDI 1 NAME William /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN William 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Dec 1729 2 PLAC Newton, Lenawaddy, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 Jun 1783 2 PLAC Prince Estate near Smithfield, VA 2 CAUS From the description, appears to be a stroke 1 BURI 2 PLAC Smithfield, VA? 1 DSCR 5'11", fair hair, hazel eyes, ruddy complexion 1 _UID 4CFB7B8CDA145346A790EEFD2E203B068654 1 FAMS @F252@ 1 FAMC @F229@ 1 NOTE 2 CONT Was made private secretary to Col. William Patton. Deputy-Sherriff of Augusta Co., VA. Membe 2 CONC r of the VA House of Burgess. 1757 negotiated Treaty with Shawnee and Delaware Indians with T 2 CONC homas Lewis. Settled on Greenfield estate, near Amsterdam. Founded Smithfield, VA. Fall of 17 2 CONC 73 Made treaty with Cherokee and Chickamauga Indians. Commanded company of Rangers under Col 2 CONC . Arthur Campbell against the Cherokees 1780. Nearly killed at the Battle of Guilford Court H 2 CONC ouse. A friend saved his life. When he heard the news of Col. John Floyd's death, he was s 2 CONC o distressed that it is said he never smiled again in public. He died shortly afterwards o 2 CONC n a hot day while doing a regimental review. From the description given, it sounds like he su 2 CONC ffered a massive stroke. He had easy manners and loved poetry and was fond of writing poems f 2 CONC or his wife which he'd recite. 2 CONT 2 CONT William Preston, eldest son of John and Elizabeth (Patton) Preston, was born 25 Dec. 1729, Ne 2 CONC wtown-Limavady, Donegal, Ireland, and died 28 June 1783, Botetourt Co., Va. He married 17 Jan 2 CONC . 1761, Susanna Smith, daughter of Francis and Elizabeth (Waddy) Smith who was born 23 Jan. 1 2 CONC 740, Hanover Co., Va. and died 19 June 1823, "Smithfield," Montgomery Co., Va. William Presto 2 CONC n received a rudimentary education during the early years of his mother's widowhood but was l 2 CONC ater placed by his uncle, Col. James Patton, with the Rev. John Craig, pastor of Tinkling Spr 2 CONC ing Church. Because of his advanced age, a classical education was not attempted, but he wa 2 CONC s instructed in history, mathematics, and penmanship. When Col. Patton was sent in 1752 to Lo 2 CONC g Town, sixteen miles below Pittsburgh, to make a treaty with the northwestern Indians, Willi 2 CONC am went along as his uncle's private secretary. In 1750 he became clerk of the Vestry of Augu 2 CONC sta Parish, and he continued to hold that office until 22 Nov. 1766. During the first years o 2 CONC f this service he brought together the papers which had been loosely preserved and throughou 2 CONC t the years prepared a detailed account of the proceedings of the Vestry. On 22 March 1749/5 2 CONC 0 he purchased from William Beverley a tract of 334 acres in Beverley Manor and another of 36 2 CONC 5 acres on Lewis Creek above the Court House, and on 16-17 Nov. 1752 he acquired an additiona 2 CONC l 277 acres on the Second Fork of Morney Branch from James and Agnes Brown. He qualified as d 2 CONC eputy surveyor of Augusta County on 20 Nov. 1752 and made use of his opportunities for locati 2 CONC ng good land on the frontier by entering numerous tracts and making further purchases. He bec 2 CONC ame a justice of the Augusta County Court on 21 March 1755. Later that year, on 14 July 1755 2 CONC , he was commissioned Captain of a company of rangers in Augusta County. This company was i 2 CONC n service as early as August 1755. He served with Col. James Patton until he was killed, the 2 CONC n for a time under the immediate command of the Governor and finally under Maj. Andrew Lewi 2 CONC s of the Virginia Regiment. In the late winter of 1755-56 the company marched on an expeditio 2 CONC n against the Shawnee Indians, setting out from Fort George on 9 Feb. 1756 and from Fort Fred 2 CONC erick on the nineteenth. They proceeded to Sandy Creek, one of the tributaries of the Clinc 2 CONC h River, but were unsuccessful in locating either the enemy or sufficient food to support th 2 CONC e troops. As a result of the privations there was a virtual mutiny among the troops, and Pres 2 CONC ton and the other commanders were eventually forced to return home. He was one of the candida 2 CONC tes for Burgess from Augusta County at the election held 17 Dec. 1755 but was not successful 2 CONC . In June 1756, after his company had been discharged on 24 June, there was another incursio 2 CONC n of Indians among the settlements. Preston gathered together some of the men who had serve 2 CONC d under him, left ten at the fort, and marched with the others to join the militia. Previou 2 CONC s to this he had built Fort William in one of the mountain passes, and this location served t 2 CONC o protect the settlers in a large neighborhood. In early Oct. 1756 he accompanied George Wash 2 CONC ington from Augusta Court House to Col. John Buchanan's at Luney's Ferry on the James River d 2 CONC uring Washington's survey of the frontier and reported on the difficulty of raising men for m 2 CONC ilitary service. In Nov. 1756 William Preston was ordered to take charge of drafted militia 2 CONC , march to Millar's Fort to relieve the company there, and, if he had a sufficiently large bo 2 CONC dy of men, to garrison Wilson's Fort in the Bull Pasture as well. In the summer and fall of 1 2 CONC 757 he was again in command of a company on the Bull Pasture at Fort Prince George, his commi 2 CONC ssion being dated 8 June 1757, and he continued in this service until November when he was or 2 CONC dered to engage as many as possible from his company of militia to serve as rangers on the fr 2 CONC ontier until the following August and was directed to keep out scouting parties regularly an 2 CONC d to purchase supplies for the troops. He was again stationed at Fort George between Septembe 2 CONC r and November 1758. He qualified as major of the Augusta County militia on 17 Nov. 1758 an 2 CONC d although holding this rank was on 11 Dec. 1758 commissioned captain of a company of ranger 2 CONC s in Augusta County. The company was stationed at Fort Young in Jan. 1759. His service contin 2 CONC ued until 4 May 1759. He was commissioned lieutenant colonel of Augusta County on 14 June 175 2 CONC 9 and qualified before the Court on 17 Aug. 1759. On 21 Nov. 1759 he became sheriff, coroner 2 CONC , and escheator of Augusta County. On 11-12 Feb. 1759 he purchased from Stephen Rentfro 191 a 2 CONC cres on Buffalo Creek which became the nucleus of his plantation, "Greenfield," in what is no 2 CONC w Botetourt County. It was in reality a block house or fort surrounded by a stockade. About 1 2 CONC 762 he moved his family to this location. In 1765 the plantation where Col. William Preston l 2 CONC ived contained 1590 acres 35 and at the time of his death "Greenfield" plantation comprised 2 2 CONC 175 acres. In Nov. 1761 he was named as one of the trustees in the Act incorporating the tow 2 CONC n of Staunton. He became colonel and commander of the militia of Augusta County on 16 Aug. ye 2 CONC ars later he was elected one of the two Burgesses from Augusta County and attended the sessio 2 CONC n of the Assembly which began in Nov. 1766, being placed on the Committee of Public Claims. H 2 CONC e did not attend the sessions of 1767 and 1768. On the formation of Botetourt County he was o 2 CONC n 22 Dec. 1769 commissioned colonel of its militia and one of the coroners of the county. Whe 2 CONC n the county court was organized on 13 Feb. 1770 he produced his commissions as surveyor, cor 2 CONC oner, and escheator and two days later took the oaths as colonel. From 1769 to 1771 he was el 2 CONC ected to represent Botetourt County in the House of Burgesses but he did not attend any of th 2 CONC e sessions in those years. When Fincastle County was formed in 1772 he was named first in th 2 CONC e commission of the peace and was recommended by the Council as County Lieutenant. He was com 2 CONC missioned sheriff of Fincastle County on 1 Dec. 1772. On 24 May 1773 he purchased tracts of 3 2 CONC 15 and 220 acres at Draper's Meadows from Edmund Winston and there established a plantation w 2 CONC hich he called "Smithfield. His wife and children moved there in March 1774 and in August h 2 CONC e began to fortify the house in anticipation of further difficulties with the Indians. He di 2 CONC d not participate in the expedition to Point Pleasant in Oct. 1774 on account of the illnes 2 CONC s of his wife, who was not expected to survive, but he was much involved with the preparation 2 CONC s for that expedition. On 20 Jan. 1775, pursuant to resolves of the Continental Congress, th 2 CONC e freeholders of Fincastle County met to organize a Committee of Safety. Col. William Presto 2 CONC n was among those named to serve. He was commissioned Lieutenant and Commander in Chief of th 2 CONC e militia of Fincastle County on 7 Oct. 1775 and on 8 Nov. 1775 when the Committee of Safet 2 CONC y was reorganized, he was chosen as chairman. He continued to serve in that capacity until th 2 CONC e committee was no longer required to function. When Montgomery County was formed he continue 2 CONC d to hold the office of County Lieutenant, his commission being dated 21 Dec. 1776. He was co 2 CONC mmissioned justice of the new county the same day. During the whole of the Revolutionary Wa 2 CONC r he was actively engaged in planning the military affairs on the Virginia frontier. With Col 2 CONC . William Christian and Maj. Evan Shelby he was on 18 Jan. 1777 named a commissioner to mak 2 CONC e a treaty with the Cherokee Indians. He was present when a treaty was concluded at the Lon 2 CONC g Island of Holston in July 1777. After the murder of Cornstalk at Fort Randolph late that ye 2 CONC ar, Preston and other frontier leaders were fearful of further Indian troubles. Preston attem 2 CONC pted to alleviate the situation through an address to the Shawnees which Governor Patrick Hen 2 CONC ry on 5 May 1778 described as "very proper " but the situation was such that on 12 May the Co 2 CONC uncil ordered Preston to keep a sergeant and twelve men at his house at Draper's Meadows sinc 2 CONC e if he were to move his family most of the back country inhabitants would also quit their se 2 CONC ttlements. During the spring and early summer of 1779 Preston was concerned with the possibil 2 CONC ity of a Tory insurrection in the frontier area. In June he called upon his neighbors to mee 2 CONC t at his house to discuss the matter, requesting that they come unarmed and assuring them o 2 CONC f their safety. He had been censured for not taking measures against those who refused to ack 2 CONC nowledge their allegiance to the State. He was commissioned surveyor of Montgomery County o 2 CONC n 11 March 1780. In the latter part of 1780 Preston assisted in planning the campaign which l 2 CONC ed to the defeat of the Tories at King's Mountain but sickness in his family prevented his pa 2 CONC rticipating in that contest. On 13 Oct. 1780 Gen. Gates ordered him to prepare a place at For 2 CONC t Chiswell for the reception of prisoners from King's Mountain but the exposed situation of t 2 CONC hat place and the ill prepared conditions for confinement later persuaded Gates to place the 2 CONC m in Botetourt County instead. Early in 1781 when the prospect of British control in wester 2 CONC n North Carolina and the invasion of Virginia loomed, Preston called out troops to march to t 2 CONC he south without waiting for orders from the Governor. On 13 April 1781 he wrote Thomas Jeffe 2 CONC rson explaining that on 8 February he "called a number of the Officers together, to consult o 2 CONC n a plan for raising a body of men on the Frontiers, for the defence of the country against t 2 CONC he Common Enemy; . . . I believed it my duty to order out all the militia I could raise, with 2 CONC out waiting any other call than that of the danger to which the country stood exposed. In thi 2 CONC s I was seconded by every Officer present, and in order to encourage old and young to go, wh 2 CONC o were fit to bear arms, I not only proposed to go myself, but sent for my son, just turned o 2 CONC f sixteen, from a school in another country. I went to the Lead mines, where the militia wa 2 CONC s to rendezvous, and continued there and in the neighborhood until the 18th., when I marche 2 CONC d with about 350 riflemen, mostly on horse-back; with whom I proceeded by long marches, unti 2 CONC l I joined Genl. Pickens, by Gen. Green's order, at no great distance from Hillsborough, an 2 CONC d within three miles of Tarleton's Legion, who had repassed Haw River. The disaffected, and s 2 CONC ome others whom I had drawn out, deserted. With the remainder we did hard duty, under Genl. P 2 CONC ickens, twelve or fourteen days, on the Enemy's lines, greatly straitened for provisions. Par 2 CONC t of the men were in one action, and the whole in the second; in both overpowered by numbers 2 CONC , and in the last broken and dispersed with the loss of their blankets. After which no argume 2 CONC nts that could be made use of by myself, or the other officers, could induce the remaining fe 2 CONC w to continue another week; the time Genl. Green requested. After staying a few days at the M 2 CONC oravian Town, to have the wounded taken care of, Colo. Crocket and myself came home, accompan 2 CONC ied by only two or three young men." Jefferson subsequently wrote him in commendation of hi 2 CONC s course of action: "I am obliged to you for the Narrative of your Proceedings to the Southwa 2 CONC rd. It was certainly not only justifiable but laudable and even indispensably necessary tha 2 CONC t you should have proceeded as you did to oppose the public Enemy without orders from Governm 2 CONC ent which it would have been fatal to have awaited." On 2 March 1781 Col. Preston's troops jo 2 CONC ined Greene's army at Guilford in North Carolina. His company with others was left to cover t 2 CONC he rear of Pickens' wing and was attacked by British cavalry at Whitsell's Mill on 6 March 17 2 CONC 81. In this engagement his horse took fright, dashed through the mill pond and threw its ride 2 CONC r. Had not Col. Joseph Cloyd leaped from his horse and helped Preston to mount again, he woul 2 CONC d probably have been a casualty of the battle. Preston's troops also served at the battle o 2 CONC f Guilford Court House on 15 March 1781. Gen. Greene appointed him on 26 Feb. 1781 as one o 2 CONC f the commissioners to treat with the Cherokee Indians and on 24 March 1781 the Virginia Coun 2 CONC cil also named him, Col. William Christian, and Maj. Joseph Martin to join with commissioner 2 CONC s from North Carolina to make a treaty with the Cherokees, but on 17 April 1781 the Council a 2 CONC dvised the Governor to withdraw Virginia's appointment since the three were already appointe 2 CONC d by Gen. Greene. On 20 July 1781, however, the Council appointed Preston with four others t 2 CONC o serve as commissioners for the Western Country to settle the disbursements of public monie 2 CONC s and other matters and to meet at the Falls of the Ohio. Preston's health had declined stead 2 CONC ily following his return from North Carolina, and he had the premonition of apoplectic seizur 2 CONC es a number of times during the two years following. As a result, he resigned as commissioner 2 CONC , and Granville Smith was appointed in his place. On 26 April 1782 Col. Preston wrote to Gove 2 CONC rnor Benjamin Harrison concerning recent Indian atrocities in Montgomery County. The Governo 2 CONC r replied on 4 May that the defense of the frontier inhabitants would be left to Preston's pr 2 CONC udence, but on 10 June the Commissioner of War ordered a meeting of the field officers of Mon 2 CONC tgomery and Washington counties with Col. Preston in command. The officers encountered many d 2 CONC ifficulties in getting the men who were drafted during this year to report for duty. Willia 2 CONC m Preston's death occurred while attending a muster of the Montgomery County militia in compa 2 CONC ny with Gen. Evan Shelby and his son John Preston. The day was warm and after several hours o 2 CONC n the reviewing field, near Michael Price's house about three miles from "Smithfield," he com 2 CONC plained to his son of a severe pain in his head and desired to lie down on a bed at Price's 2 CONC . Shortly afterward he attempted to mount his horse to return home but fell back into his son 2 CONC 's arms and was again laid on a bed at Price's house. He lost the power of speech but made mo 2 CONC tions to be bled. His wife was sent for and was recognized by him but shortly after this hi 2 CONC s breathing became labored and about midnight he died. His daughter Mrs. Floyd gave this desc 2 CONC ription of him: "Col. Preston was above the ordinary height of man--five feet eleven inches 2 CONC . He was large, inclined to corpulency; was ruddy, had fair hair and hazel eyes. His manner 2 CONC s were easy and graceful. He had a well-cultivated intellect and a fine taste for poetry. I r 2 CONC emember reading several beautiful productions of his, addressed to my mother, in praise of he 2 CONC r domestic virtues." His correspondence gives evidence of an acquaintance with the literatur 2 CONC e of this time and he acquired a library which was evidently well used. Consistent with the t 2 CONC imes and frontier conditions, the family acquired many of the amenities of life. His widow ma 2 CONC de her home at the Horseshoe Plantation until 1791. She later resided at "Smithfield.'' Whe 2 CONC n she became too advanced in years to manage her affairs the Negroes belonging to the estat 2 CONC e of Col. William Preston were on 11 Oct. 1816 divided among the heirs. There is a book publi 2 CONC shed about the life of William Preston: William Preston & the Allegheny Patriot by Patricia G 2 CONC . Johnson (Walpa Publishing, 1976). 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:10:51 0 @I675@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah (Susanna) /Smith/ 2 SURN Smith 2 GIVN Susannah (Susanna) 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1740 2 PLAC Hanover, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Jun 1823 1 BURI 2 PLAC With her husband @ Smithfield, VA? 1 _UID 1662837A21667C438B8ED6836C8A7BE58391 1 FAMS @F252@ 1 FAMC @F288@ 1 NOTE She was educated by Rev. Patrick Henry who also officiated her wedding. Suffered typhus durin 2 CONC g the time of the birth of her son James Patton Preston. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 23:47:41 0 @I676@ INDI 1 NAME William /Campbell/ 2 SURN Campbell 2 GIVN William 2 NPFX Capt. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1745 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1781 2 PLAC Yorktown, VA 1 _UID C48A5E3D16D3814C912403CEE6F918CCE87D 1 FAMS @F253@ 1 NOTE American Revolution; commanded Shelby's militia at Yorktown but died before the surrender. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:44:44 0 @I677@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Henry/ 2 SURN Henry 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1748 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1825 1 _UID 2E7492D1A7540848B5F2DFDEFBA27B6C3897 1 FAMS @F253@ 1 FAMC @F294@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:36:31 0 @I678@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Martha /McDowell/ 2 SURN McDowell 2 GIVN Sarah Martha 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1737 1 _UID D4FCC9787D196046849E70448260EC736418 1 FAMS @F87@ 1 FAMC @F487@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:35:19 0 @I679@ INDI 1 NAME James /Montgomery/ 2 SURN Montgomery 2 GIVN James 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Lancaster, PA 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Washington Co., VA 1 _UID EECBBB774D643D48A28E887A34A3563DBD02 1 FAMS @F254@ 1 NOTE Fought in Revolution from 1776-1781 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:36:58 0 @I680@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Anne (Nancy) /Robinson/ 2 SURN Robinson 2 GIVN Mary Anne (Nancy) 2 _AKA Nancy 1 SEX F 1 _UID 02A944364436B14CA6C08D1ABCBF47A71237 1 FAMS @F254@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:38:04 0 @I681@ INDI 1 NAME Alvin H. /Dean/ 2 SURN Dean 2 GIVN Alvin H. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 7FAC374A8975F24AAD811EED63EBA31F2F3F 1 FAMS @F255@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Aug 2004 3 TIME 04:38:58 0 @I682@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew Cameron Lewis /Gatewood/ 2 SURN Gatewood 2 GIVN Andrew Cameron Lewis 2 NPFX Lt. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Jun 1843 2 PLAC Mountain Grove, Bath Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 Jul 1919 2 PLAC Linwood, WV 1 _UID FE4B252289BB8641A075A7399C17252D9565 1 FAMS @F256@ 1 FAMC @F153@ 1 NOTE A picture is in his bio section and full text of his letters can be accessed online 2 CONT 2 CONT A Cadet Life & Civil War Collection from the VMI Archives Andrew C. L. Gatewood Papers VMI Ca 2 CONC det & 11th Virginia Cavalry Manuscript #068 2 CONT Full text online. Civil War Resources top level <../cwsource.html> Description The bulk o 2 CONC f the papers consist of 28 letters written by Gatewood to his parents and other family member 2 CONC s, 1860-1864; these all appear online in full-text format. Early letters describe life at th 2 CONC e Virginia Military Institute (hazing, daily routine, excitement about secession, cadets as d 2 CONC rillmasters) and in Lexington, Virginia, just prior to and during early months of the Civil W 2 CONC ar. Subsequent letters date from his service with the 11th Virginia Cavalry Regiment, Compan 2 CONC y F, (Bath Squadron), including a letter written after the second Battle of Manassas (2nd Bul 2 CONC l Run), Sept 1862. The following items are part of the collection, but do not appear online 2 CONC : "History of the Bath Squadron," consisting of manuscript fragment, copies of the series o 2 CONC f published newspaper articles concerning the unit, and an edited transcription; miscellaneou 2 CONC s publications concerning Confederate veterans reunions; and Gatewood's VMI cadet account boo 2 CONC k. Biographical note Andrew Cameron Lewis Gatewood was born at Mountain Grove, Bath County 2 CONC , Virginia, on June 30, 1843, the son of Samuel Vance Gatewood (1810-1861) and Eugenia Sophi 2 CONC a Massie (1819-1884). Gatewood entered the Virginia Military Institute at Lexington, Virgini 2 CONC a in July 1860, where he served as a cadet until the outbreak of the Civil War in April 1861 2 CONC . On April 16, 1861, he accompanied the Corps of Cadets to Richmond, Virginia, where he serve 2 CONC d as a drillmaster to new Confederate recruits; he subsequently served in the same capacity u 2 CONC nder General Robert S. Garnett at Laurel Hill, Barbour Co., West Virginia. He joined the 11t 2 CONC h Virginia Cavalry Regiment in March 1862 and was elected 2nd Lieutenant, "F" Company (Bath S 2 CONC quadron); he served in this unit until the end of the war. At the close of the Civil War, Gat 2 CONC ewood returned to Bath County. His father had died suddenly in 1861, without leaving a will 2 CONC , and as the oldest son Andrew took on responsibility for his family's affairs. He married hi 2 CONC s childhood sweetheart, Mary Skillern Warwick (1845-1922) in 1869. The couple moved to Big Sp 2 CONC ring, Pocahontas Co., West Virginia in 1877, where Gatewood spent the remainder of his life w 2 CONC orking as a farmer and stock raiser. Mary and Andrew Gatewood had 7 children: William Beale 2 CONC ; Eugene Samuel; Massie Cameron; Andrew Warwick; Mary Preston; Eliza Pleasants, and one chil 2 CONC d who died in infancy. Andrew C. L. Gatewood died July 31, 1919, at Pocahontas Co. Full Tex 2 CONC t 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:22:41 0 @I683@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Skillern. /Warwick/ 2 SURN Warwick 2 GIVN Mary Skillern. 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Dec 1845 2 PLAC Bath Co. VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Feb 1922 2 PLAC Linwood, WV 1 _UID 65EB9B75FE67204FB297256CCE6FD44E6D02 1 FAMS @F256@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:23:04 0 @I684@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Pleasants /Gatewood/ 2 SURN Gatewood 2 GIVN Elizabeth Pleasants 2 _AKA Eliza 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 May 1884 2 PLAC Big Spring, Pochohantas Co., WV 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Jun 1967 2 PLAC Rockbridge Co., VA 1 _UID 6AB86C4EAFA28446BCFB99529B8604BD7BBE 1 FAMS @F257@ 1 FAMC @F256@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:15:29 0 @I685@ INDI 1 NAME John McKee /Dunlap/ 2 SURN Dunlap 2 GIVN John McKee 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Sep 1874 2 PLAC Rockbridge Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Jan 1934 2 PLAC Rockbridge Co., VA 1 _UID D42322D760CD0144AD810EF74D929BF100F8 1 FAMS @F257@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:17:03 0 @I686@ INDI 1 NAME Gatewood Lewis /Dunlap/ 2 SURN Dunlap 2 GIVN Gatewood Lewis 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Oct 1911 2 PLAC Linwood, WV 1 _UID 7A2764A7F816B041A23AB09EBC70F3E7DB80 1 FAMS @F258@ 1 FAMC @F257@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:17:50 0 @I687@ INDI 1 NAME Roberts Watson /McCorkle/ 2 SURN McCorkle 2 GIVN Roberts Watson 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Oct 1911 2 PLAC Kayford, WV 1 _UID BA2924D5CDEE964083AF674DEA56B4F23992 1 FAMS @F258@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:18:35 0 @I688@ INDI 1 NAME Jane Lewis /McCorkle/ 2 SURN McCorkle 2 GIVN Jane Lewis 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Jan 1939 2 PLAC Bluefield, WV 1 _UID F889DCC6BEDE0C4AB0D984E7B69C109A0591 1 FAMS @F259@ 1 FAMC @F258@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:26:23 0 @I689@ INDI 1 NAME Reid Lawton /Hill/ Jr. 2 SURN Hill 2 GIVN Reid Lawton 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Nov 1935 1 _UID 162CAD65FDABC14F88CC002BF1E4138D00DF 1 FAMS @F259@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:27:01 0 @I690@ INDI 1 NAME Mary // 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 _UID 402F5C2D4826DC4C8F70A83748CAE23C9C61 1 FAMS @F260@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:50:28 0 @I691@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Wilson/ Jr 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Richard 2 NSFX Jr 2 NICK Dick 1 SEX M 1 _UID 03DF07A6EBA6D84897C74B295A917B4FC747 1 FAMC @F260@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 14:26:23 0 @I692@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Thomas 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0B277D006DA3C04EA6AFF513C8B1FC7211DD 1 FAMC @F260@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 14:25:59 0 @I693@ INDI 1 NAME Timothy /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Timothy 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6F46E50457CCAB4E8A5FDC1F2F298A971796 1 FAMC @F260@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 14:26:10 0 @I694@ INDI 1 NAME Patricia Colleen /McNeil/ 2 SURN McNeil 2 GIVN Patricia Colleen 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Nov 1951 2 PLAC Lafayette, IN 1 _UID 1D8104E978F5BB4EA4E46D77F1A66D68D9D4 1 FAMS @F261@ 1 FAMC @F262@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 14:36:48 0 @I695@ INDI 1 NAME John William /McNeil/ 2 SURN McNeil 2 GIVN John William 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6C016593799E9C4FB9A35F0A90A7E762AC2F 1 FAMS @F262@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 14:37:33 0 @I696@ INDI 1 NAME Annette Florence /Little/ 2 SURN Little 2 GIVN Annette Florence 1 SEX F 1 _UID 52793035D8660945B3B4DBD7B4BFC7A2B1E7 1 FAMS @F262@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 14:37:46 0 @I697@ INDI 1 NAME Donald /Swires/ 2 SURN Swires 2 GIVN Donald 1 SEX M 1 _UID 547E9335AFDBFA4C87803F346F7DBFF68547 1 FAMS @F263@ 1 NOTE Died on his wedding day at the reception when he was getting remarried. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:18:30 0 @I698@ INDI 1 NAME Louise // 2 GIVN Louise 1 SEX F 1 _UID D7C23DE68BC2744D8CA125FBCA7C615D1B30 1 FAMS @F263@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Aug 2004 3 TIME 14:39:40 0 @I699@ INDI 1 NAME Kenneth Michael /Johnson/ 2 SURN Johnson 2 GIVN Kenneth Michael 1 SEX M 1 _UID C1175D7BDCF8F642B056BD61C10649170790 1 FAMS @F264@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Aug 2004 3 TIME 00:32:59 0 @I700@ INDI 1 NAME Christopher /Whitehill/ 2 SURN Whitehill 2 GIVN Christopher 1 SEX M 1 _UID E3D247CFBEF3A54E9E5D14DA63D39B8CB568 1 FAMC @F55@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Aug 2004 3 TIME 23:12:16 0 @I701@ INDI 1 NAME Steve James /Alexander/ 2 SURN Alexander 2 GIVN Steve James 1 SEX M 1 _UID 16021997A99B694CAB9C7EFEB58B33A097E3 1 FAMS @F265@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:47:54 0 @I702@ INDI 1 NAME Linda Diane // 2 GIVN Linda Diane 1 SEX F 1 _UID B2CB41B88956484E82A9DDD8E7CAD5D82928 1 FAMS @F265@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:48:44 0 @I703@ INDI 1 NAME John /Robertson/ 2 SURN Robertson 2 GIVN John 2 NPFX Rep./Judge 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Apr 1787 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Jul 1873 1 BURI 2 PLAC Mt. Athos, VA 1 _UID 2A6D5119DADAA942B6C3C388806A2BC53ED0 1 FAMS @F266@ 1 NOTE ROBERTSON, John, (brother of Thomas Bolling Robertson), a Representative from Virginia; bor 2 CONC n at “Bellefield,” near Petersburg, Dinwiddie County, Va., April 13, 1787; completed preparat 2 CONC ory studies and was graduated from the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va.; studie 2 CONC d law; was admitted to the bar and practiced in Richmond, Va.; attorney general of Virginia 2 CONC ; elected to the Twenty-third Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Andre 2 CONC w Stevenson; reelected as a Whig to the Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth Congresses and serve 2 CONC d from December 8, 1834, to March 3, 1839; judge of the circuit court of chancery for Henric 2 CONC o County, Va., for several years; delegate to the peace convention held at Washington, D.C. 2 CONC , in 1861 in an effort to devise means to prevent the impending war; member of the State sena 2 CONC te, 1861-1863; died at “Mount Athos,” near Lynchburg, Va., July 5, 1873; interment in a priva 2 CONC te cemetery at “Mount Athos.” 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Apr 2006 3 TIME 18:06:51 0 @I704@ INDI 1 NAME John /Trent/ 2 SURN Trent 2 GIVN John 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Cumberland Co. VA? 1 _UID DB7B71637D12F246AFA3FC40583C355AA293 1 FAMS @F267@ 1 FAMC @F104@ 1 NOTE Built 'Brick House Tract' in Cumberland Co. VA. in 1825 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 22:54:17 0 @I705@ INDI 1 NAME X /Friend/ 2 SURN Friend 2 GIVN X 1 SEX F 1 _UID 02090E96E7989147AF7A9D00659C67316571 1 FAMS @F267@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:25:10 0 @I706@ INDI 1 NAME William Irvine /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN William Irvine 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Jun 1806 2 PLAC VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Mar 1836 2 PLAC The Alamo, San Antonio, TX 2 CAUS Killed at The Alamo 1 _UID 7EE4704FA2E89740BB2785ABF8B2005795C0 1 FAMC @F106@ 1 NOTE LEWIS, WILLIAM IRVINE (1806-1836). William Irvine Lewis, Alamo defender, son of Dr. Charles W 2 CONC . and Mary Bullen (Irvine) Lewis, was born in Virginia on June 24, 1806. He was later a resid 2 CONC ent of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He had been visiting a friend in North Carolina when he de 2 CONC cided to travel to Texas. His journey led him to San Antonio de Béxar and the Alamo. He die 2 CONC d in the battle of the Alamoqv on March 6, 1836. Sometime after his death, Lewis's mother wro 2 CONC te to Texas requesting some memento of her son and was sent a small monument carved from a st 2 CONC one from the Alamo ruins. 2 CONT BIBLIOGRAPHY: Daughters of the American Revolution, The Alamo Heroes and Their Revolutionar 2 CONC y Ancestors (San Antonio, 1976). Bill Groneman, Alamo Defenders (Austin: Eakin, 1990). Walte 2 CONC r Lord, A Time to Stand (New York: Harper, 1961; 2d ed., Lincoln: University of Nebraska Pres 2 CONC s, 1978). Telegraph and Texas Register, October 21, 1840. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Apr 2006 3 TIME 00:32:14 0 @I707@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Alexander /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Thomas Alexander 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WV 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1880 2 PLAC Cannelton, WV 1 _UID C116782ADECA424E95A63AA0D3E94BBD8A7C 1 FAMS @F268@ 1 FAMC @F106@ 1 NOTE Kanawha River boat clerk; deputy sherriff of Fayette Co. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Apr 2006 3 TIME 18:44:32 0 @I708@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Stockton/ 2 SURN Stockton 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Kanawha Co., WV? 1 _UID FE8310BA91880C4B871FA76CEBC9A37D487F 1 FAMS @F268@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:35:33 0 @I709@ INDI 1 NAME Anne Callender /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Anne Callender 1 SEX F 1 _UID E5B1FE1008B0BB43A608E134356AD522B38C 1 FAMS @F269@ 1 FAMC @F106@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:36:29 0 @I710@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin Louis Eulalie de /Bonneville/ 2 SURN Bonneville 2 GIVN Benjamin Louis Eulalie de 2 NPFX Gen. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Apr 1796 2 PLAC Paris, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Jun 1878 2 PLAC Ft. Smith, AR 1 _UID B545DE9C956F16469004B9AFA43763B8C68E 1 FAMS @F269@ 1 NOTE Benjamin Louis Eulalie de Bonneville (April 14 , 1796 -1878 ) was a French -born officer in the Unit 2 CONC ed States Army , fur trapper, and explorer in the America 2 CONC n West . He is noted for his expeditions to the Oregon Country < 2 CONC /encyclopedia/Oregon-Country> and the Great Basin , and in particu 2 CONC lar for blazing portions of both the Oregon Trail . He was made f 2 CONC amous during his lifetime by an account of his explorations in the west written by Washingto 2 CONC n Irving . 2 CONT Biography 2 CONT Early career 2 CONT He was born in or near Paris , the son of civil engineer. In 1803 his family movied to the United States . In 181 2 CONC 3 he received an appointment to the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York . He graduated after only two years, receiving a commission as brevet second lieuten 2 CONC ant of light artillery. In his early career he served at posts in New England , Mississippi , and at Fort Smith in the Arkansas Territory . In 1824 , he was transferred to Fort Gibson in th 2 CONC e Indian territory and promoted to Captain. While travellin 2 CONC g to France, he was a guest of General Lafayette . Afte 2 CONC r returning from France, he was transferred in 1828 to Jefferson Barrack 2 CONC s in Missouri. While in Missouri, Bonneville was inspired by the writing of Hall J. Kelle 2 CONC y , as well as editorials in the St. Louis Enquirer (edited a 2 CONC t the time by Thomas Hart Benton ) to join in the explorati 2 CONC on of the American West. Bonneville met with Kelley, who was impressed by him an appointed hi 2 CONC m to lead one of the expeditions to the Oregon Country that were to leave in early 1832 . The lack of volunteers for the expedition forced the delay and eventual canc 2 CONC ellation of the expedition, leaving Bonnevile unrequited in his ambitions. In order to purs 2 CONC ue his desire to explore the west, he petitioned General Alexander Macomb for a leave of absence from the military, arguing in his request that he woul 2 CONC d be able to perform valuable reconnaissance among the Native American s in the Oregon Country, which at the time was under a precarious joint occupation o 2 CONC f the U.S. and Britain and largely controlled by the Hudson' 2 CONC s Bay Company. Macomb granted his request, instructed him to gather all information that migh 2 CONC t be useful to the government. 2 CONT Expedition of 1832 2 CONT The expedition that would become the most famous accomplishment of his life began in May 1832 2 CONC , when he left Missouri with 110 men, including Nathaniel Wyeth. The voyage was financed by J 2 CONC ohn Jacob Astor , a rival of the Hudson's Bay Company. The ex 2 CONC pedition proceded up to the Platte River and across present-da 2 CONC y Wyoming . They reached the Green River in August and built a winter fort, which they named Fort Bonneville. In the spring o 2 CONC f 1833 he explored along the Snake River i 2 CONC n present-day Idaho . He also sent a party of men under Joseph Walker to explore the Great Salt Lake an 2 CONC d to find an overland route to California . Walker discovered a rou 2 CONC te along the Humboldt River across present-day Nevada , as well as Walker Pass across the Sierra Nevada < 2 CONC /encyclopedia/Sierra-Nevada>, a path that later became known as the California Trail , the primary route for the emigrants to the gold fields during the C 2 CONC alifornia gold rush . Much speculation has surrounded Bon 2 CONC neville's motivations for sending Walker to California. In particular some historians have sp 2 CONC eculated that Bonneville was attempting to lay the groundwork for an eventual invasion of Cal 2 CONC ifornia, then part of Mexico , by the United States Army . John McLoughlin , the director of th 2 CONC e Columbia operations of the Hudson's Bay Company at Fort Vancouver on the Columbia River , heard of Bonneville's mission an 2 CONC d forbade his traders from doing business with Bonneville and his men. Bonneville reported th 2 CONC at many of the Native American s he encountered in the Snake R 2 CONC iver were also reluctant to displease the Hudson's Bay Company by trading with the Americans 2 CONC . In the summer of 1833 Bonneville ventured into the Wind River Range in present-day Wyoming to trade with the Shoshone . By th 2 CONC is time he realized that he would not be able to fulfill his obligation to return east by Oct 2 CONC ober. He wrote a lengthy letter to Macomb summarizing some of his findings and requesting mor 2 CONC e time, specifically in order to survey the Columbia and parts of the Southwest before his re 2 CONC turn. 2 CONT Trying to reach Oregon 2 CONT After spending the early winter at Fort Bonneville, he set out westward in January 1834 with the goal of reaching the Willamette Valley . He and his men traveled up the Snake River, through Hells Canyon , and into the Wallowa Mountains , where they foun 2 CONC d a hospitable welcome by the Nez Perce s along the Imnaha River. O 2 CONC n March 4 , 1834 they reached Fort Nez Perces, th 2 CONC e outpost of the Hudson's Bay Company at the confluene of the Walla Walla River with the Snake. Pierre C. Pambrun, the HBC commander of the fort welcome 2 CONC d him but refused to do business with him. Emptyhanded, Bonneville and men retraced their cou 2 CONC rse back to southeast Idaho and made camp on the Portneuf River . In July he made a second trip west, determined to trade with the Hudson's Bay Co 2 CONC mpany. He followed an easier route across the Blue Mountains , where he met Nathaniel Wyeth once again and camped along the Grande Ronde River . By this time he and his men had become desperate for food an 2 CONC d supplies. At Fort Nez Perces, they found the same rejection from Pabrun. Instead of returni 2 CONC ng immediately east he and men journeyed down the Columbia towards Fort Vancouver. Along th 2 CONC e river, he attempted to trade with Sahaptins but without success. He came to realize that h 2 CONC e would probably receive the same rejection from McLoughlin at Fort Vancouver and decided t 2 CONC o turn back east. He spent the winter of 1834-1835 with the Shoshone a 2 CONC long the upper Bear River . In April 1835 began the voyage b 2 CONC ack to Missouri. He reached Independence by August an 2 CONC d discovered that although his letter requesting an extension had arrived, it had not been de 2 CONC livered to Macomb. In the meantime, he commission had been revoked. 2 CONT The Aftermath and Later Years 2 CONT Bonneville journeyed east hoping to be able to recover his commission. On the way to Washingt 2 CONC on, D.C. , he stopped in New York City where he was received by his patron John Jacob Astor. While staying with Astor, Bonne 2 CONC ville met Washington Irving, who became interested in his explorations. Irving's account of B 2 CONC onneville's travels, entitled The Adventures of Captain Bonneville was published two years la 2 CONC ter in 1837 . In Washington, Bonneville petitioned tirelessly to Secret 2 CONC ary of War Lewis Cass to have his commission re-instated. In early 1836 he was successful 2 CONC , and in subsequent years was given assignments on the western frontier at Fort Kearney in th 2 CONC e Nebraska Territory and in the New Mexico Territory . He also served in the Mexican-American War , taking part in the Veracruz campaign of Winfiel 2 CONC d Scott . He also served in the occupation of Mexico City , during which he was court martialed for "misbehavior before the enemy 2 CONC " Ironically, one of later assignments in the 1850s included a post i 2 CONC n the Oregon Territory as a colonel at the Columbia Barrack 2 CONC s next to Fort Vancouver, which had become a U.S. Army post in 1849 . H 2 CONC e retired from the military in 1861 but was soon recalled to duty durin 2 CONC g the American Civil War , reaching the rank of Brevet Brig 2 CONC adier General. He retired a second time in 1866 and moved to Fort Smith 2 CONC , Arkansas , where he died at age 82 in 1878. 2 CONT Legacy 2 CONT Among the geographical features named after Bonneville are: Bonneville County, Idaho Bonneville Dam on the Columbi 2 CONC a River Bonneville Slide Lak 2 CONC e Bonneville , the Pleistocene anc 2 CONC estor of the Great Salt Lake Bonneville Salt Flats Bonneville Peak in the Portneuf Range 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:54:01 0 @I711@ INDI 1 NAME Agnes Elizabeth Dunat /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Agnes Elizabeth Dunat 1 SEX F 1 _UID 6A6075D774D3AB4DA83BE9152CEBE4B9EA23 1 FAMS @F270@ 1 FAMS @F271@ 1 FAMC @F106@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:40:17 0 @I712@ INDI 1 NAME Archibald /Campbell/ 2 SURN Campbell 2 GIVN Archibald 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Philadelphia, PA? 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1846 1 _UID 798C3897A80CD5479DBCF830801572022EA5 1 FAMS @F270@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:41:06 0 @I713@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Stiles/ 2 SURN Stiles 2 GIVN Edward 1 SEX M 1 _UID C2B33AD86653D64D92FC6F9ADE1D52E42B92 1 FAMS @F271@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:41:27 0 @I714@ INDI 1 NAME Mary B.F. /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Mary B.F. 1 SEX F 1 _UID 3F81AEBA1795E44289AC476AD559801CAA5D 1 FAMS @F272@ 1 FAMC @F106@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:42:25 0 @I715@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel McKean /Leiper/ 2 SURN Leiper 2 GIVN Samuel McKean 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Aug 1806 2 PLAC Philadelphia, PA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Feb 1854 1 _UID 7CB80CE257506646BA58528429F1E561BDFA 1 FAMS @F272@ 1 FAMC @F273@ 1 NOTE Samuel McKean Leiper (A biographical sketch taken from One Hundred Years, The Delaware Count 2 CONC y National Bank Chester, PA 1814-1914) 2 CONT Years in parentheses are years of service as a Director of The Bank of Delaware County <../bu 2 CONC siness_banks.htm> and/or The Delaware County National Bank <../business_banks.htm> 2 CONT Samuel McKean Leiper, of Avondale (1830-31), son of Col. Thomas and Elizabeth Coultas (Gray 2 CONC ) Leiper, was born at Philadelphia, August 20, 1806. He graduated with the degree of A. M. fr 2 CONC om the University of Pennsylvania, in the class of 1826. When he attained majority, he had di 2 CONC rection, in connection with his brothers, of the extensive snuff manufactory and tobacco busi 2 CONC ness established by his father. He enlisted as a private in the Philadelphia City Troop in 18 2 CONC 29. On his marriage and removal to Avondale, Delaware county, in 1831, he found it so inconve 2 CONC nient to attend the drill, that in 1833 he was, at his own request, placed on the honorary ro 2 CONC ll. In 1826, when only twenty, he was elected first lieutenant of the Delaware County Troop o 2 CONC f Horse, and four years later became its captain, serving until 1836, when it was disbanded 2 CONC , owing to the gradual loss of public interest in military organizations. 2 CONT Mr. Leiper was an exceedingly popular man. In 1846, John K. Zeilin was nominated for Congres 2 CONC s by the Whigs and Montgomery county yielded the nomination to Delaware. The Democrats had no 2 CONC minated Samuel M. Leiper for the same office. It soon became evident that as against Zeilin 2 CONC , Leiper would poll a large Whig vote in Delaware. One week before election day, the Whig con 2 CONC vention reassembled at the Black Horse tavern, in Middletown, and Zeilin was required to yiel 2 CONC d in favor of Hon. John Freedley, of Montgomery county. 2 CONT Zeilin reluctantly consented but concluded his announcement with, "When I have done this Free 2 CONC dley may go to Congress - and Zeilin may go to h--l for all you care."' Freedley's large vot 2 CONC e in Montgomery gave him the election by a slender majority. 2 CONT In 1835, Samuel M. Leiper was one of the organizers of the Delaware County Mutual Insurance C 2 CONC ompany, and for five years a director of that corporation. For several years before his death 2 CONC , he was a confirmed invalid. He died February 17, 1854, aged 58 years. His sons, Captain Tho 2 CONC mas Irvine and General Charles Lewis Leiper, served with distinction during the Civil War. An 2 CONC other son, Callender Irvine Leiper, still operates the quarries at Avondale. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Feb 2006 3 TIME 18:05:53 0 @I716@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Leiper/ 2 SURN Leiper 2 GIVN Thomas 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Dec 1745 2 PLAC Strathaven, Lanark, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Jul 1825 2 PLAC Delaware Co., PA 1 _UID E21AE7E4639E67409E44A5F09CE421A42BEC 1 FAMS @F273@ 1 NOTE Thomas Leiper 2 CONT LEIPER, Thomas, born in Strathaven, Lanark, Scotland, 15 December, 1745; died in Delaware cou 2 CONC nty, Pennsylvania, 6 July, 1825. He was educated at Glasgow and Edinburgh, and emigrated to M 2 CONC aryland in 1763. In 1765 he removed to Philadelphia, where he engaged in the storing and expo 2 CONC rtation of tobacco. When the Revolution began the principal tobacco house was interdicted, an 2 CONC d Mr. Leiper, seizing this opportunity, pushed his connection so that he soon became the prin 2 CONC cipal factor in Philadelphia. A few years later he built in Delaware county, Pennsylvania, se 2 CONC veral large mills for the manufacture of tobacco and snuff, and in 1780 he bought and operate 2 CONC d quarries in the neighborhood of his mills. By these means he amassed a large fortune, whic 2 CONC h enabled him to subscribe freely to the improvement of Philadelphia and that part of Delawar 2 CONC e county in the neighborhood of "Avondale," his country residence. Mr. Leiper was one of th 2 CONC e founders of the first troop of city light horse, better known as the Philadelphia city troo 2 CONC p, and served with them as lieutenaant during the Revolution at the battles of Princeton, Tre 2 CONC nton, Brandywine, and Germantown. As treasurer of the troop, he carried the last subsidies o 2 CONC f the French to the Americans at Yorktown. He also acted with his corps in quelling several c 2 CONC ivil insurrections and riots, notably in the whiskey riot of 1794, and in the attack on the r 2 CONC esidence of James Wilson in Philadelphia, when he was one of the seven troopers that charge 2 CONC d and routed the mob of rioters. Mr. Leiper was a staunch Democrat, and was generally chose 2 CONC n chairman of all Democratic town meetings, at one of which he was the first to nominate Gene 2 CONC ral Jackson for the presidency. He was a presidential elector, director of the banks of Penns 2 CONC ylvania and the United States, commissioner for the defence of the city in the war of 1812, a 2 CONC nd a member, and ultimately president, of the common council of the city of Philadelphia. I 2 CONC n 1809 Mr. Leiper had constructed, from his quarries on Crum creek to his landing on Ridley c 2 CONC reek, in Delaware county, what was the first permanent tramway in America. The road was thre 2 CONC e fourths of a mile in length, and continued in active use until 1828, when it was supersede 2 CONC d by a canal, after the plan made by Mr. Leiper, but not carried into effect until after hi 2 CONC s death.--His son, George Gray, born in Delaware county, Pennsylvania, 3 February, 1786; die 2 CONC d there, 17 November, 1868, was graduated at the University of Pennsylvania in 1803. He repre 2 CONC sented Delaware county in congress from 1829 till 1831, and for many years served as lay asso 2 CONC ciate judge of the Delaware county circuit court. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Feb 2006 3 TIME 19:00:23 0 @I717@ INDI 1 NAME Jane Duval /Leiper/ 2 SURN Leiper 2 GIVN Jane Duval 1 SEX F 1 _UID D07A0AE36BD07446886792999D2C41B000CF 1 FAMS @F274@ 1 FAMC @F273@ 1 NOTE She has an Artic river named after her. The name was placed there by her son the explorer. Th 2 CONC omas Jefferson often stayed at her father's house. She was known for her beauty. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Feb 2006 3 TIME 18:00:49 0 @I718@ INDI 1 NAME John Kintzing /Kane/ 2 SURN Kane 2 GIVN John Kintzing 2 NPFX Judge/Att. Gen. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 May 1795 2 PLAC Albany, NY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Feb 1858 2 PLAC Philadelphia, PA 1 _UID F0BFAE0CD941024BB5FDD53E2FD1A2D30A0C 1 FAMS @F274@ 1 NOTE 2 CONT Click on an image to view full-sized 2 CONT John Kintzing Kane 2 CONT KANE, John Kintzing, jurist, born in Albany, New York, 16 May, 1795; died in Philadelphia, Pe 2 CONC nnsylvania, 21 February, 1858. He was graduated at Yale in 1814, studied law with Joseph Hogk 2 CONC inson, was admitted to the bar in 1817, and practised in Philadelphia. At an early Period o 2 CONC f his life he manifested an interest in public affairs as a member of the Federalist party. H 2 CONC e was sent to the legislature in 1823, but shortly afterward joined the Democratic party. H 2 CONC e filled the office of solicitor of Philadelphia in 1828-'30. In the electoral canvass of 182 2 CONC 8 he ably supported Andrew Jackson. He was appointed in 1832 one of the three commissioners u 2 CONC nder the convention of indemnity with France of 4 July of the preceding year. He prepared th 2 CONC e report of that commission, and was the author of "Notes" on questions decided by the board 2 CONC , which were published after the conclusion of its labors in 1836. The first printed attack o 2 CONC n the United States bank was written by him, and passages in the messages and public utteranc 2 CONC es of President Jackson were supposed to have been of his composition. His enjoyment of the f 2 CONC riendship of the president led to his being for a brief period subjected to social proscripti 2 CONC on in Philadelphia, the stronghold of the bank party. A memorable letter addressed by Jackso 2 CONC n to James K. Polk during the campaign of 1844 was written by Kane, and during what is know 2 CONC n as the " Buckshot war" in Pennsylvania he was the effective manoeuvrer of the Democratic pa 2 CONC rty. He became attorney-general of Pennsylvania in 1845, but resigned in 1846 on being appoin 2 CONC ted United States judge for the district of Pennsylvania. He was distinguished for his attain 2 CONC ments in the Roman and continental law, and his judicial decisions, especially in the admiral 2 CONC ty and in the patent law, were much cited, His action in the case of Passmore Williamson, wh 2 CONC o was committed for contempt of court in a proceeding under the fugitive-slave law, was, howe 2 CONC ver, violently assailed by the Abolition party. He led in the struggle of the first board o 2 CONC f trustees to open Girard college, and took a prominent part in the controversy which divide 2 CONC d the Presbyterian church into the new and old schools, he was one of the trustees and lega 2 CONC l advisers of the Presbyterian church in the United States. From 1856 until he died he was Pr 2 CONC esident of the American Philosophical Society.--His son, Elisha Kent, arctic explorer, born i 2 CONC n Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 20 February, 1820; died in Havana, Cuba, 16 February, 1857, wa 2 CONC s obliged, owing to illness, to leave, in his seventeenth year, an elective course at the Uni 2 CONC versity of Virginia. Improving in health, he applied himself so diligently to study that whil 2 CONC e but twenty-two years of age he graduated in medicine at the head of his class at the Univer 2 CONC sity of Pennsylvania. Kane entered the United States navy, 21 July, 1843. as assistant surgeo 2 CONC n, and was promoted to be passed assistant surgeon, 14 September, 1848. He served as surgeo 2 CONC n in China, on the coast of Africa, in Mexico, where he was wounded while on special service 2 CONC , in the Mediterranean, and on coast survey duty in the Gulf of Mexico, from which he was rel 2 CONC ieved, at his urgent request, for duty with the first Grinnell arctic expedition. In all hi 2 CONC s service he eagerly sought opportunity for travel, exploration, and adventure, and once, i 2 CONC n descending into the crater of Teal, in the Philippines, he barely escaped with his life. Hi 2 CONC s experiences included six months of practice as a physician in China, an encounter with Bedo 2 CONC uin robbers in Egypt, and a visit to the king of Dahomey in Africa. Kane prepared for his arc 2 CONC tic voyage in two days' time, and sailed as surgeon of the "Advance" under Lieutenant Edwin J 2 CONC . Dettaven, who commanded the squadron, the "Advance" and "Rescue." These vessels, purchased 2 CONC , strengthened, and fitted out through the liberality of Henry Grinnell, were accepted by th 2 CONC e United States, under the joint resolution of congress, approved 5 May, 1850, for the purpos 2 CONC e of assisting in the search for the English expedition under Sir John Franklin. The squadro 2 CONC n discovered "Grinnell Land," an island north of Cornwallis island, which should not be confo 2 CONC unded with the better known Grinnell Land bordering on the frozen sea. Failing to reach an ad 2 CONC vantageous point for further search, DeHaven decided to return home the same year, but his ve 2 CONC ssels were closely beset by the ice in Wellington's channel, and drifted from September, 1850 2 CONC , till June 1851, southeasterly into Baffin bay, where they finally escaped from the pack. Ka 2 CONC ne's exertions and medical skill did much to mitigate the hills of the scurvy-stricken squadr 2 CONC on, and bring back the party with undiminished numbers. His reputation as an arctic explore 2 CONC r depends almost entirely on his second expedition, which was undertaken at the solicitatio 2 CONC n of Lady Franklin in a search for Franklin and his companions. The expedition contemplated a 2 CONC n overland journey from Baffin bay to the shores of the polar sea. Kane sailed 30 May, 1853 2 CONC , from New York, in command of the brig " Advance," which Henry Grinnell had placed at his di 2 CONC sposal. George Peabody contributed liberally, while various scientific societies of the count 2 CONC ry also fostered the undertaking. Kane not only spent much of his private means, but throug 2 CONC h strenuous exertions succeeded in sailing under the auspices of the United States navy depar 2 CONC tment, although congress failed to aid him. Dr. Isaac I. Hayes (q. v.) went as surgeon of th 2 CONC e expedition. The "Advance" touched at various Greenland ports, where Esquimau recruits wer 2 CONC e obtained, and finally, by following the bold coast of Smith sound, reached 78º 43' N., th 2 CONC e highest latitude ever attained, even to this day, by a sailing vessel in that sea. Unable t 2 CONC o proceed farther, Kane wintered in Van Rensselaer harbor, 78º 37' N., 70º 40' W. Short journ 2 CONC eys that autumn resulted in the discovery of Humboldt glacier, which, issuing at its souther 2 CONC n edge from the great mer-de-glace of Greenland in 79º 12', extends northward many miles. A 2 CONC n attempt to push northward along this glacier in the spring of 1854 resulted only in the los 2 CONC s of two lives and the maiming of two other persons. Later, Morton, with Esquimau Hans, reach 2 CONC ed, by dog sledge, Cape Constitution in 80º 35' N., 21 June, 1854, from which point the south 2 CONC westerly part of Kennedy channel was seen to be entirely open and free from ice. Dr. Hayes, w 2 CONC ith dog sledge, crossed Kane sea, and, reaching Cape Hawkes, Grinnell Land, pushed northwar 2 CONC d to the vicinity of Cape Frazier, 79º 45' N. The ice remaining unbroken near his winter quar 2 CONC ters, Dr. Kane, in July, 1854, made an unsuccessful attempt by boat to visit Beechy island, a 2 CONC bout 400 miles distant, whence he hoped to obtain assistance. Later that year half of the par 2 CONC ty, under the command of Petersen, a Dane, abandoned Dr. Kane and the brig in an attempt to r 2 CONC each Upernavic, but, after three months of extreme hardship and suffering, were obliged to re 2 CONC turn to Kane, who received them kindly. In 1855 Kane was reluctantly forced to abandon the "A 2 CONC dvance," which was yet frozen in. By indefatigable exertions he succeeded in moving his boat 2 CONC s and sick some sixty miles to the open sea, losing one man on the way. During this journey h 2 CONC e received much aid and kindness from the Etah Esquimaux. He reached Cape York, 21 July, and 2 CONC , crossing Melville bay successfully, arrived at Upernavik, 6 August, 1855. This second voyag 2 CONC e of Kane's greatly enlarged the world's knowledge of the Etah Esquimaux, and added to geogra 2 CONC phy the most northern lands of that day, while the scientific observations were more accurat 2 CONC e and valuable than those of any preceding polar expedition. The explorer and his companion 2 CONC s were received with enthusiasm on their return. Arctic medals were authorized by congress, a 2 CONC nd the queen's medal was presented to officers and men. Kane received the founder's medal o 2 CONC f 1856 from the Royal geographical society, and the gold medal of 1858 from the Societe de ge 2 CONC ographie. His health had been much impaired by the sufferings of his second expedition. In th 2 CONC e hope of recovering it he visited England, and then went to Havana, Cuba, where he died. Hi 2 CONC s remains were taken to Philadelphia, and accorded civic and military honors. Dr. Kane publis 2 CONC hed "The United States Grinnell Expedition" (New York, 1854); and" The Second Grinnell Expedi 2 CONC tion "(Philadelphia, 1856). See William Elder's "Biography of E. K. Kane" (Philadelphia, 1858 2 CONC ).--Another son, Thomas Leiper, soldier, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 27 January, 1822 2 CONC ; died there, 26 December, 1883, was educated in Paris, where he associated with Auguste Comt 2 CONC e and French Republicans, and contributed to "Le National," a democratic organ. After his ret 2 CONC urn to Philadelphia he studied law, and was admitted to the bar in 1846, and held for severa 2 CONC l years the office of clerk of the United States district court, but resigned it on account o 2 CONC f the passage of the fugitive-slave law. In 1847 he visited the Mormon settlements, and secur 2 CONC ed their confidence to such an extent, by befriending them during the miseries of their pilgr 2 CONC image to Utah, that in 1858, after Brigham Young had called the people of Utah to arms to pre 2 CONC vent the entrance of United States troops, and Governor Alfred Cumming (q. v.) had issued a p 2 CONC roclamation declaring the territory to be in a state of rebellion, he went to Utah at his ow 2 CONC n expense with letters from President Buchanan, and arranged the basis of the settlement tha 2 CONC t was afterward concluded by peace commissioners. He founded and laid out the town of Kane i 2 CONC n the northwestern part of Pennsylvania, where he raised, in April, 1861, a regiment of hunte 2 CONC rs and loggers known as the "Bucktails," which became famous for valor and endurance. He wa 2 CONC s wounded at Dranesville, where he led the advance, and at Harrisonburg he was sent to the re 2 CONC scue of a regiment that had fallen into an ambuscade, with 104 picked riflemen encountered th 2 CONC ree regiments of the enemy, and was wounded and taken prisoner. He was released on parole, an 2 CONC d in August, 1869, exchanged. On 7 September, 1862, he was made a brigadier-general for galla 2 CONC nt services in the field. At the beginning of the battle of Gettysburg he was absent on sic 2 CONC k leave, yet he hastened to Washington for orders, took to General Meade the information tha 2 CONC t the National telegraphic cipher was known to the Confederates, joined his brigade on the mo 2 CONC rning of the second day, and held an important position on the extreme right. He resigned o 2 CONC n 7 November, 1863, being disabled by wounds and exposure. He was the author of "The Mormons 2 CONC " (Philadelphia, 1850); "Alaska" (1868); and "Coahuila" (1877). 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Feb 2006 3 TIME 17:15:36 0 @I719@ INDI 1 NAME Armstrong J. /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Armstrong J. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 53E59DC42E646D4BAFFDD7396E524E7A27CC 1 FAMC @F106@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:45:55 0 @I720@ INDI 1 NAME Callender Irvine /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Callender Irvine 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Philadelphia, PA? 1 _UID A690AD3B73F6484DA28740B3C90D03344505 1 FAMC @F106@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:46:16 0 @I721@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph Russell /McFarlane/ 2 SURN McFarlane 2 GIVN Joseph Russell 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1827 1 _UID 2CAB6C91CAC8E941B48B282DFA9940D1C8BF 1 FAMS @F275@ 1 FAMC @F112@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:50:16 0 @I722@ INDI 1 NAME James Edward /McFarlane/ 2 SURN McFarlane 2 GIVN James Edward 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1854 1 _UID D599900FEE493C4E8EB1722B0CBC1A27B3D4 1 FAMS @F575@ 1 FAMC @F275@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Nov 2005 3 TIME 03:12:24 0 @I723@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Bolton /Smith/ 2 SURN Smith 2 GIVN Thomas Bolton 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Savannah, GA? 1 _UID BF057EE4A1DA1941B09ED5BFAB25C643B655 1 FAMS @F276@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:09:21 0 @I724@ INDI 1 NAME Caroline Sophia Rebecca /Thomson/ 2 SURN Thomson 2 GIVN Caroline Sophia Rebecca 1 SEX F 1 _UID C737267AEA9F8042A0B9650506991668C90B 1 FAMS @F276@ 1 FAMC @F277@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:11:21 0 @I725@ INDI 1 NAME X /Thomson/ 2 SURN Thomson 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID 89F921898F70DE4C91E6CF86501D5FC0AD25 1 FAMS @F277@ 1 FAMC @F131@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:11:40 0 @I726@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Eugene /Massie/ 2 SURN Massie 2 GIVN Thomas Eugene 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Apr 1822 1 DEAT 2 DATE Sep 1863 2 CAUS Civil War 1 _UID C4C71E5E1F15CC4083B94086E8DB6C8E06C2 1 FAMS @F279@ 1 FAMC @F95@ 1 NOTE Died while surgeon in the CSA. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Dec 2005 3 TIME 00:12:55 0 @I727@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Lewis /Massie/ 2 SURN Massie 2 GIVN Susan Lewis 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 May 1824 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Oct 1824 1 _UID 0E156B48E3945240B8985FA17445711B74F4 1 FAMC @F95@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:18:31 0 @I728@ INDI 1 NAME X /Bailey/ 2 SURN Bailey 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID ECBDCE79BB5BB144B0BBD26796B3F19D76B3 1 FAMC @F205@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:22:04 0 @I729@ INDI 1 NAME X /Bailey/ 2 SURN Bailey 2 GIVN X 1 SEX F 1 _UID CA7B202831F7C348BE1A7F3837A67DF39C1F 1 FAMC @F205@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:22:10 0 @I730@ INDI 1 NAME X /Cocke/ 2 SURN Cocke 2 GIVN X 1 SEX F 1 _UID B8AFB9FF2E7D2A47830E77B11AF2C6F1B7F0 1 FAMC @F209@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:26:17 0 @I731@ INDI 1 NAME John C. /Washington/ 2 SURN Washington 2 GIVN John C. 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC NC? 1 _UID FC9632BC0E8FF6489280F7237AE662C40D6E 1 FAMS @F278@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:53:58 0 @I732@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Waller /James/ 2 SURN James 2 GIVN Mary Waller 1 SEX F 1 _UID 8D0C494535365E48B47FEE21922DB3D5C161 1 FAMS @F279@ 1 FAMS @F280@ 1 NOTE Apparently living in Ohio at the time of her second marriage. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:11:11 0 @I733@ INDI 1 NAME E.C. /Carrington/ 2 SURN Carrington 2 GIVN E.C. 2 NPFX Gen. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Halifax, VA? 1 _UID 5CB184A086CBD042BDA4FD86F7352984512B 1 FAMS @F281@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:16:06 0 @I734@ INDI 1 NAME Jane Lewis /Kent/ 2 SURN Kent 2 GIVN Jane Lewis 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1852 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1917 1 _UID 5FE12DD87EB84A44988AB8FFB7BC768A55FC 1 FAMS @F282@ 1 FAMC @F554@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:17:41 0 @I735@ INDI 1 NAME George Moffett /Cochran/ 2 SURN Cochran 2 GIVN George Moffett 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Nov 1836 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1838 1 _UID B7C4463B043ACD4E9AAAC7BB5F204ED6BE42 1 FAMC @F85@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:18:44 0 @I736@ INDI 1 NAME Magdalene /Cochran/ 2 SURN Cochran 2 GIVN Magdalene 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Mar 1845 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1863 1 _UID 968E4EA41C3A6640841C2FCE7133B69AA3BB 1 FAMC @F85@ 1 NOTE Never Married 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:25:50 0 @I737@ INDI 1 NAME Preston McDowell /Cochran/ 2 SURN Cochran 2 GIVN Preston McDowell 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Sep 1847 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1849 1 _UID A3C36DFE6C7A1E43B39722F9650B7893F8E8 1 FAMC @F85@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:26:35 0 @I738@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel Wesley /McKinney/ 2 SURN McKinney 2 GIVN Samuel Wesley 1 SEX M 1 _UID ACB39F4389FDEE4C80123D1FB28B8A42F8DF 1 FAMS @F283@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:30:25 0 @I739@ INDI 1 NAME Cora Mae (Sutherland) /Southerland/ 2 SURN Southerland 2 GIVN Cora Mae (Sutherland) 1 SEX F 1 _UID 1BA67B8CA778F44095127D4E1FD653AD82EF 1 FAMS @F283@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2004 3 TIME 13:09:33 0 @I740@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Patton/ 2 SURN Patton 2 GIVN Henry 1 SEX M 1 _UID 5BBB2BDA23F1CF4C8051F763A9D1A0FD8C16 1 FAMS @F284@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:51:39 0 @I741@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Patton/ 2 SURN Patton 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1700 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1779 1 _UID 142B7A880195934E9FF6FDD5E92C5A36C423 1 FAMS @F229@ 1 FAMC @F284@ 1 NOTE Met her husband on the River Shannon on a boat and even though he was of a lower class, she a 2 CONC greed to elope with him which they did. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:51:28 0 @I742@ INDI 1 NAME x // 2 GIVN x 1 SEX F 1 _UID 042F23FF409FA9429B3C242B57A3DB5A741F 1 FAMS @F225@ 1 NOTE Is described as petty and haughty. Refused to allow marriages between the Patton's and Presto 2 CONC n's to guard the Patton fortune. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 15:33:19 0 @I743@ INDI 1 NAME Letitia (Lettice) /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Letitia (Lettice) 1 SEX F 1 _UID AE6125A9C2838F42A1BC74837A2C654A9CBE 1 FAMS @F286@ 1 FAMC @F229@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 17:06:38 0 @I744@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1730/1731 2 PLAC Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1802 2 PLAC Frankfort, KY 1 BURI 2 PLAC Frankfort, KY 1 _UID DEC5DF3D0088D249B4343DF0D7A8681C7ABD 1 FAMS @F312@ 1 FAMC @F229@ 1 NOTE She is buried with her husband in Frankfort, KY. Her personal information is taken from her t 2 CONC ombstone. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 May 2006 3 TIME 08:17:46 0 @I745@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Ann 1 SEX F 1 _UID 05D2709090883144A86E48D81254623EA064 1 FAMS @F287@ 1 FAMC @F229@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 17:08:01 0 @I746@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1740 2 PLAC Augusta Co., VA 1 _UID FC00C70223130844945CCC4805455B3F2F11 1 FAMS @F331@ 1 FAMC @F229@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:51:44 0 @I747@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Joseph 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 May 1826 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 May 1847 1 _UID 9D549B0F6BAF4441B820C86C747EAA6446E1 1 FAMC @F308@ 1 NOTE died unmarried 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 01:27:55 0 @I748@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Breckenridge/ 2 SURN Breckenridge 2 GIVN Robert 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1773 2 PLAC Botetourt Co., VA 1 _UID FD30CD1276903B45B2478E0249B2CB270809 1 FAMS @F286@ 1 FAMS @F336@ 1 NOTE Married once before and had 2 sons by that marriage. Wealthy. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:05:30 0 @I749@ INDI 1 NAME Francis /Smith/ 2 SURN Smith 2 GIVN Francis 1 SEX M 1 _UID 8C36C9AE4EA42A458AC14CB959D82E81CA48 1 FAMS @F287@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 17:08:21 0 @I750@ INDI 1 NAME James /McDowell/ 2 SURN McDowell 2 GIVN James 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Rockbridge Co., VA? 1 _UID 40158A5F66C986438FC7B194F3385BC1187A 1 FAMS @F297@ 1 NOTE Family papers of his son and he are at the Univ. of NC library. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:22:41 0 @I751@ INDI 1 NAME Francis /Smith/ 2 SURN Smith 2 GIVN Francis 1 SEX M 1 _UID 08FE2F1583834043A3EB200C4250DAAAA37C 1 FAMS @F288@ 1 NOTE Tavern Owner and fine carpenter 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 23:41:18 0 @I752@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Patton/ 2 SURN Patton 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 _UID DE7BF501D65FDF419ACF334CED1547E2B72E 1 FAMS @F289@ 1 FAMC @F225@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 17:22:38 0 @I753@ INDI 1 NAME John /Buchanan/ 2 SURN Buchanan 2 GIVN John 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Greenfield Estate, Augusta Co. VA 2 CAUS ILL for several weeks while visiting 1 _UID 74ABF79BCC1D13419684ACABA00156AD0303 1 FAMS @F289@ 1 NOTE His wife must've been dead by the time of his death for he asked Mrs. Preston to raise his da 2 CONC ughter, 10 y.o. at the time, and made Col. William Preston the executor of his estate. Highl 2 CONC y regarded by George Washington and apparently quoted so in print. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:44:23 0 @I754@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Buchanan/ 2 SURN Buchanan 2 GIVN Jane 1 SEX F 1 _UID D42711AAE805E04E9F35B7CA19F48A0DCAB6 1 FAMC @F289@ 1 NOTE 10 at the time of her father's death. Raised by Mrs. William Preston. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:43:03 0 @I755@ INDI 1 NAME X /Morrow/ 2 SURN Morrow 2 GIVN X 1 SEX F 1 _UID 84C78A8FE5AE0D4CB827EF3787BB9FCB01F0 1 FAMS @F290@ 1 FAMC @F291@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 17:39:28 0 @I756@ INDI 1 NAME X /Morrow/ 2 SURN Morrow 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID E13C88ADE1796E4C9AA9C3ABE9DEEB592249 1 FAMS @F291@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 17:39:38 0 @I757@ INDI 1 NAME X /Morrow/ 2 SURN Morrow 2 GIVN X 2 NPFX Capt. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Point Pleasant, WV 2 CAUS KIA 1 _UID 402B31FC778C7F4AB868A305A941F4BAC4B3 1 FAMC @F291@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 17:40:18 0 @I758@ INDI 1 NAME William C. /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN William C. 2 NPFX Maj. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Sep 1770 2 PLAC Greenfield, Botetourt Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Jan 1821 2 PLAC Montgomery Co., VA 1 _UID D2703002E7D25B4799BBBF447CC0D5BDF49B 1 FAMS @F300@ 1 FAMC @F252@ 1 NOTE Fought under Gen. Wayne. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:51:28 0 @I759@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Susannah 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Oct 1772 2 PLAC Greenfield, Botecourt Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Jun 1833 2 PLAC Spring Hill, Versailles, KY 1 BURI 2 PLAC Frankfort Cemetery, Frankfort, KY 1 _UID 1CD47C8058633344A06CA21EE6AEC573B62C 1 FAMS @F302@ 1 FAMC @F252@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:32:59 0 @I760@ INDI 1 NAME Edmonia Madison /Randolph/ 2 SURN Randolph 2 GIVN Edmonia Madison 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Apr 1787 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Oct 1847 2 PLAC Lexington, VA 1 _UID 16AD446F734A774DBF6DBA1E14E82196AE90 1 FAMS @F306@ 1 FAMC @F307@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:45:17 0 @I761@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Lewis /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Thomas Lewis 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Aug 1781 2 PLAC Smithfield, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Aug 1812 2 PLAC Lexington, VA 1 BURI 2 PLAC Presbyterian Church, Lexington, VA 1 _UID E4B002ED5AEDD54C8D826994264920981EB5 1 FAMS @F306@ 1 FAMC @F252@ 1 NOTE Lawyer and well known orator. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 01:43:12 0 @I762@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Brown /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Margaret Brown 2 _AKA Peggy 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Feb 1784 2 PLAC Smithfield, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 May 1843 1 _UID 3138993B9AB2754CAC0BBED727C0E09CF95D 1 FAMS @F308@ 1 FAMC @F252@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:57:33 0 @I763@ INDI 1 NAME William Strother /Madison/ 2 SURN Madison 2 GIVN William Strother 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1752 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Mar 1782 2 PLAC 'Madisonville', Montgomery Co., VA 1 _UID 98F914CF2C4C14479C1FBBF06DE58031B0AC 1 FAMS @F82@ 1 FAMC @F292@ 1 NOTE second son 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Jan 2006 3 TIME 15:03:40 0 @I764@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Winston/ 2 SURN Winston 2 GIVN Rebecca 1 SEX F 1 _UID 7C40A82D811BC34E89E4452CAD9FCDB7EC6A 1 FAMS @F296@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:20:23 0 @I765@ INDI 1 NAME James /Madison/ 2 SURN Madison 2 GIVN James 2 NPFX Bishop 1 SEX M 1 _UID 085BD5FC300E2743B543FE3E593DF747E4F9 1 FAMC @F292@ 1 NOTE President of William and Mary College. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Jan 2006 3 TIME 15:02:15 0 @I766@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Madison/ 2 SURN Madison 2 GIVN Thomas 1 SEX M 1 _UID F1099A36D24C704BBF9A58DEF7EFD9A99A78 1 FAMS @F293@ 1 FAMC @F292@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:16:22 0 @I767@ INDI 1 NAME X /Henry/ 2 SURN Henry 2 GIVN X 1 SEX F 1 _UID 0BF3D292A4CADB4F9F3C64DBEE88050B9A26 1 FAMS @F293@ 1 FAMC @F294@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:16:34 0 @I768@ INDI 1 NAME John /Henry/ 2 SURN Henry 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1705 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1773 2 PLAC Hanover Co., VA 1 BURI 2 PLAC Hanover Co., VA 1 _UID F62A79F94E71C34A8CBA51B8C87FA8C9657E 1 FAMS @F294@ 1 NOTE John Henry, Immigrant 2 CONT Came to Virginia about 1730 2 CONT Married at Studley Plantation in Hanover County, Virginia 2 CONT Soon after Patrick and William were born, the family moved to Colonel Henry's home, Mount Bri 2 CONC lliant, later called The Retreat. It was on the South Anna River near Rocky Mills, about 22 m 2 CONC iles from Richmond. 2 CONT Colonel of the militia 2 CONT Presiding Magistrate of Hanover County <../history/va/hanover.htm> 2 CONT A Well-educated Scotsman who served as a surveyor, justice in the Hanover County Court. 2 CONT Was trained in the classics and tutored his children. 2 CONT Additional notes 2 CONT Died in Hanover Co., Va 2 CONT There are no stones at the Mount Brilliant Cemetery but a historical marker was placed by th 2 CONC e DAR Chapter of Richmond in 1985. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 15:49:27 0 @I769@ INDI 1 NAME Patrick /Henry/ 2 SURN Henry 2 GIVN Patrick 2 NPFX Gov. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 May 1736 2 PLAC Hanover Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Jun 1799 2 PLAC Red Hill Plantation, VA 1 _UID EF0A4B461BAC8B4AAA6CA1F77D930B8170FF 1 FAMS @F454@ 1 FAMC @F294@ 1 NOTE Famous Orator, governor of VA and Revolutionary who said, "Give me liberty or give me death" 2 CONC . Should be noted that Andrew Lewis saved his life during the Revolution. He was on close ter 2 CONC ms with several members of the family tree even doing some weddings etc. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 15:53:22 0 @I770@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel Augustus /Maverick/ Jr. 2 SURN Maverick 2 GIVN Samuel Augustus 2 NSFX Jr. 2 NPFX Lt. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 May 1837 2 PLAC Pendleton, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 Feb 1936 2 PLAC San Antonio, TX 1 BURI 2 PLAC San Antonio, TX 1 _UID 3D795E8366891B46906B95A086A6F79BD57F 1 FAMC @F406@ 1 NOTE MAVERICK, SAMUEL, JR. (1837-1936). Samuel Maverick, Jr., soldier and businessman, son of Samu 2 CONC el Augustus and Mary Ann (Adams) Maverick,qqv was born at Montpelier Plantation, near Pendlet 2 CONC on, South Carolina, on May 14, 1837. He was the first of the Mavericks' six surviving childre 2 CONC n and was brought to Texas as a baby. The family arrived in San Antonio on June 15, 1838. Mav 2 CONC erick grew up in San Antonio during the days of the republic and early statehood. He remember 2 CONC ed the Council House Fightqv in 1840, during which his life was saved by the family's black c 2 CONC ook, the evacuation of San Antonio before the army of Rafael Vásquez in 1842, and his father' 2 CONC s return in 1843 from Perote Prison.qv With his father he witnessed the removal of Ben Milam' 2 CONC sqv body from the garden of the Veramendi house to the Protestant cemetery west of town. Tuto 2 CONC rs provided Maverick's early schooling, and later he attended local schools kept by X. B. Sau 2 CONC nders, George Dennison,qqv Mrs. Volney Howard, and Rowena Felt Baldwin Vance. In 1856 Maveric 2 CONC k sailed to Scotland and enrolled at the University of Edinburgh, where he graduated abou 2 CONC t a year before the Civil Warqv began. In 1861 he joined Company B, First Texas Mounted Rifle 2 CONC s, under Colonel Henry McCulloch.qv Wishing more action, he joined Company G of Terry's Texa 2 CONC s Rangers (the Eighth Texas Cavalryqv) the following year and fought throughout the South. A 2 CONC t Fort Donelson, Tennessee, he swam into the icy Cumberland River and ignited a Yankee gunboa 2 CONC t padded with bales of hay. For that act he was made a second lieutenant. Maverick left vivi 2 CONC d accounts of these times in two memoirs. 2 CONT After the war he returned to San Antonio and ran an irrigated farm on family property that i 2 CONC s now Brackenridge Park. In 1867 he passed the state bar examination. In 1879 he was runnin 2 CONC g a lumberyard and general store on Houston Street, and in 1884 he built the Maverick Bank o 2 CONC n that site, at the corner of East Houston Street and Alamo Plaza; the bank failed about 1892 2 CONC . 2 CONT Maverick was involved in the construction of San Antonio's first streetcar line, to Prospec 2 CONC t Hill, and founded the Maverick Lithographing Company, later Maverick-Clark. He attempted t 2 CONC o buy the long building at the Alamoqv to preserve it as a monument to the Alamo heroes, an 2 CONC d in 1888 he pledged $10,000 toward an Alamo monument. The following year he took the Belkna 2 CONC p Riflesqv by boat to New York to perform in the centennial of the founding of Manhattan. H 2 CONC e donated Maverick Park to the city of San Antonio. He married Sallie Frost on May 14, 1871 2 CONC , and they had six children. He died in Austin on the night of February 27 or early morning o 2 CONC f February 28, 1936, at the age of ninety-eight, the last member of Terry's Rangers. He was b 2 CONC uried at Mission Burial Park in San Antonio. 2 CONT BIBLIOGRAPHY: Rena Maverick Green, ed., Memoirs of Mary A. Maverick (San Antonio: Alamo Print 2 CONC ing, 1921; rpt., Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1989). Samuel Maverick, Reminiscence 2 CONC s (MS, Barker Texas History Center, University of Texas at Austin). Cecilia Steinfeldt, San A 2 CONC ntonio Was (San Antonio Museum Association, 1978). 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:13:02 0 @I771@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Smith/ 2 SURN Smith 2 GIVN Jane 1 SEX F 1 _UID 509C1CDD16044243B58FA232E41ED65ACE4F 1 FAMS @F295@ 1 NOTE Niece of Col. William Preston. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 23:41:55 0 @I772@ INDI 1 NAME William /Radford/ 2 SURN Radford 2 GIVN William 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 _UID D26280393170C746850F6FEC8BCC3F6E8E5E 1 FAMS @F296@ 1 NOTE Fought in the American Revolution 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:53:24 0 @I773@ INDI 1 NAME Susan S. /McDowell/ 2 SURN McDowell 2 GIVN Susan S. 1 SEX F 1 _UID 4F3C31AD63E38642B5E089EFD557B3C92C0F 1 FAMS @F298@ 1 FAMC @F297@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:36:20 0 @I774@ INDI 1 NAME William /Taylor/ 2 SURN Taylor 2 GIVN William 2 NPFX Rep. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Apr 1788 2 PLAC Alexandria, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Jan 1846 1 BURI 2 PLAC Congressional Cemetery, Washington, DC 1 _UID 591A4403BC727B48B971C6248C4141E1AE8E 1 FAMS @F298@ 1 NOTE TAYLOR, William, a Representative from Virginia; born in Alexandria, Va. (then included in th 2 CONC e District of Columbia), April 5, 1788; completed preparatory studies; studied law; was admit 2 CONC ted to the bar and commenced practice in Staunton, Va.; moved to Lexington, Va., in 1813; bec 2 CONC ame a member of the bar; Commonwealth attorney for the county court of Rockbridge 1817-1843 2 CONC ; Commonwealth attorney for the circuit court of Pocahontas County 1817-1843; member of the h 2 CONC ouse of delegates in 1821; elected as a Democrat to the Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth Congre 2 CONC sses and served from March 4, 1843, until his death in Washington, D.C., January 17, 1846; ch 2 CONC airman, Committee on Accounts (Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth Congresses); interment in the C 2 CONC ongressional Cemetery. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 22:27:01 0 @I775@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /McDowell/ 2 SURN McDowell 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 _UID AA81C25B38E6C8428E5BE220A087F4AD2391 1 FAMS @F299@ 1 FAMC @F297@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:42:22 0 @I776@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Hart /Benton/ 2 SURN Benton 2 GIVN Thomas Hart 2 NPFX Sen./Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Mar 1782 2 PLAC Hillsboro, NC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Apr 1858 2 PLAC Washington, DC 1 BURI 2 PLAC Bellefontaine Cemetery, St. Louis, MO 1 _UID 3D8CEE6A0153C244850A2831B49E9D90E2C6 1 FAMS @F299@ 1 NOTE Fought a duel with Andrew Jackson but they later became allies. 2 CONT 2 CONT Senate Years of Service: 1821-1823; 1823-1825; 1825-1837; 1837-1851 Party: Republican; Jacks 2 CONC on Republican; Jacksonian; Democrat 2 CONT 2 CONT BENTON, Thomas Hart, (father-in-law of John C. Frémont; brother-in-law of James McDowell [179 2 CONC 5-1851]), a Senator and a Representative from Missouri; born at Harts Mill, near Hillsboro, N 2 CONC .C., March 14, 1782; attended Chapel Hill College (University of North Carolina); admitted t 2 CONC o the bar at Nashville, Tenn., in 1806 and commenced practice in Franklin, Williamson County 2 CONC , Tenn.; member, State senate 1809-1811; served as aide-de-camp to General Andrew Jackson; co 2 CONC lonel of a regiment of Tennessee volunteers 1812-1813; lieutenant colonel of the Thirty-nint 2 CONC h United States Infantry 1813-1815; moved to St. Louis, Mo., where he edited the Missouri Inq 2 CONC uirer and continued the practice of law; upon the admission of Missouri as a State into the U 2 CONC nion, was elected in 1821 as a Democrat to the United States Senate; reelected in 1827, 1833 2 CONC , 1839, and 1845 and served from August 10, 1821, to March 3, 1851; chairman, Committee on In 2 CONC dian Affairs (Eighteenth through Twentieth Congresses), Committee on Military Affairs (Twenti 2 CONC eth through Twenty-sixth and Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth Congresses), Committee on Foreign Rel 2 CONC ations (Thirtieth Congress); author of the resolution to expunge from the Senate Journal th 2 CONC e resolution of censure on Andrew Jackson; unsuccessful candidate for reelection to the Senat 2 CONC e in 1850; censure proceedings were initiated against Benton in 1850, arising from an inciden 2 CONC t of disorderly conduct on the Chamber floor, but the Senate took no action; elected as a Dem 2 CONC ocrat to the Thirty-third Congress (March 4, 1853-March 3, 1855); chairman, Committee on Mili 2 CONC tary Affairs (Thirty-third Congress); unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1854 to the Th 2 CONC irty-fourth Congress and for Governor of Missouri in 1856; engaged in literary pursuits in Wa 2 CONC shington, D.C., until his death there on April 10, 1858; interment in Bellefontaine Cemetery 2 CONC , St. Louis, Mo. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jan 2005 3 TIME 16:00:04 0 @I777@ INDI 1 NAME James /McDowell/ 2 SURN McDowell 2 GIVN James 2 NPFX Gov./Rep. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Oct 1795 2 PLAC Rockbridge Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Aug 1851 2 PLAC Colalto Estate, Lexington, VA 1 BURI 2 PLAC Prebyterian Cemetery 1 _UID 48A79B45109D644ABC3824035ADD35A2539F 1 FAMS @F412@ 1 FAMC @F297@ 1 NOTE McDOWELL, James, a Representative from Virginia; born at “Cherry Grove,” near Rockbridge Coun 2 CONC ty, Va., October 13, 1795; attended a classical school at Greenville, Va., a private school a 2 CONC t Brownsburg, Washington College (now Washington and Lee University), Lexington, Va., and Yal 2 CONC e College; was graduated from Princeton College in 1817; studied law; was admitted to the ba 2 CONC r but did not practice; member of the State house of delegates 1831-1835 and again in 1838; G 2 CONC overnor of Virginia 1843-1846; elected as a Democrat to the Twenty-ninth Congress to fill th 2 CONC e vacancy caused by the death of William Taylor; reelected to the Thirtieth and Thirty-firs 2 CONC t Congresses and served from March 6, 1846, to March 3, 1851; died on his estate “Colalto” ne 2 CONC ar Lexington, Va., August 24, 1851; interment in Presbyterian Cemetery. 2 CONT Bibliography 2 CONT DAB; Collier, James Glen. “The Political Career of James McDowell, 1830-1851.” Ph.D. disserta 2 CONC tion, University of North 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:25:57 0 @I778@ INDI 1 NAME Caroline /Hancock/ 2 SURN Hancock 2 GIVN Caroline 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Mar 1785 2 PLAC Fincastle, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Dec 1847 2 PLAC Louisville, KY 1 _UID 95B8CEDC9598194BBB5D246A7F48781D8AD7 1 FAMS @F300@ 1 FAMC @F301@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:29:57 0 @I779@ INDI 1 NAME George /Hancock/ 2 SURN Hancock 2 GIVN George 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 1E0086DDC8ECD541A73354F994E7CEECA78B 1 FAMS @F301@ 1 NOTE Fought in American Revolution. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 15:13:04 0 @I780@ INDI 1 NAME Nathaniel /Hart/ Jr. 2 SURN Hart 2 GIVN Nathaniel 2 NSFX Jr. 2 NPFX Capt. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Sep 1770 2 PLAC Caswell Co., NC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Feb 1840 2 PLAC Spring Hill, Versailles, KY 1 _UID 89ED66477BED8E45A7BF60D5471837ED7C27 1 FAMS @F302@ 1 FAMC @F303@ 1 NOTE Nathaniel Hart in his youth took part in several expeditions against the Indians and was fo 2 CONC r six months in 1794 on Gen. Anthony Wayne's campaign as aide de camp to Gen. Joshua Barbee 2 CONC . He participated in the Battle of Fallen Timbers. After their marriage they lived in Lexingt 2 CONC on, Ky., and for several years in Franklin Co., Ky., before moving to Woodford County in 1807 2 CONC . His home thereafter was "Spring Hill," one mile from Versailles. After the fashion of gentl 2 CONC emen in England, he kept about one hundred deer in his woodlands, as well as several head o 2 CONC f elk, and at one time he owned a few American bison. In the autumn and winter of 1812 he mad 2 CONC e two trips to Philadelphia as agent of the Bank of Kentucky to transport large amounts of mo 2 CONC ney in gold to Kentucky to finance war measures. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 15:26:54 0 @I781@ INDI 1 NAME Nathaniel /Hart/ Sr. 2 SURN Hart 2 GIVN Nathaniel 2 NSFX Sr. 2 NPFX Capt. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1734 2 PLAC NC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1782 2 PLAC Lincoln Station, Lincoln Co., KY 2 CAUS Indians 1 _UID 9E37088C5EB2794F82986D0F85DF0981C589 1 FAMS @F303@ 1 FAMC @F403@ 1 NOTE One of the first settlers in KY with Daniel Boone. More info on him can be found online. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 15:31:13 0 @I782@ INDI 1 NAME Ann Barraud /Taylor/ 2 SURN Taylor 2 GIVN Ann Barraud 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Mar 1778 2 PLAC Smithfield, Isle of Wright Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Jun 1861 1 _UID 1FBE49DBA72E404595D6C423EC8607608663 1 FAMS @F304@ 1 FAMC @F305@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:35:59 0 @I783@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Taylor/ 2 SURN Taylor 2 GIVN Robert 1 SEX M 1 _UID 39CF77FCBD4A2C4F98A939CD598F08AEE20D 1 FAMS @F305@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:36:22 0 @I784@ INDI 1 NAME Edmund Jennings /Randolph/ 2 SURN Randolph 2 GIVN Edmund Jennings 2 NPFX U.S. Attorney Gen./Sec. of State/Gen. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Aug 1753 2 PLAC Williamsburg, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Sep 1813 2 PLAC Carter Hall, Frederick Co., VA 1 _UID FBF0350819534047B8F5009AB1D7613D8887 1 FAMS @F307@ 1 FAMC @F443@ 2 _PRIMARY Y 1 FAMC @F415@ 1 NOTE Edmund Jennings Randolph 2 CONT (Born 1753, died 1813) 2 CONT BIRTH DATE: August 10, 1753 2 CONT BIRTHPLACE: Williamsburg, Virginia 2 CONT DEATH DATE: September 13, 1813 2 CONT PLACE OF DEATH: Carter Hall, Frederick County, Virginia 2 CONT PARENTS: John and Ariana Jenings Randolph 2 CONT BROTHERS/SISTERS: Susannah Beverley and Ariana 2 CONT EDUCATION: Edmund's "autobiographical" letter states that he and his wife learned the basic 2 CONC s of reading at a local school. He attended the College of William and Mary grammar and philo 2 CONC sophy schools in 1770-1771. After leaving William and Mary he studied law, but it is unknow 2 CONC n from whom he received his instruction. It is possible that he studied with his father, John 2 CONC . 2 CONT OCCUPATION: Lawyer. In 1774 Thomas Jefferson retired from his law practice and turned his cli 2 CONC ents over to Edmund Randolph. Edmund practiced law until his death, although he did so only p 2 CONC art-time while he held public office. 2 CONT OFFICES HELD: Clerk of the Committee on Courts and Justice, House of Burgesses, May 1774; Dep 2 CONC uty Muster Master General of the Continental Army, Southern District, 1775-1776 (he was appoi 2 CONC nted to this position by the Continental Congress. He had to resign when he was elected to th 2 CONC e Virginia Convention); Aide-de-camp to General Washington, August-November 1775; Delegate (r 2 CONC epresenting Williamsburg) to the Fifth Virginia Convention, 1776; Attorney General of the Com 2 CONC monwealth of Virginia, 1776-1786; Mayor of Williamsburg, 1776-1777; Justice of the Peace fo 2 CONC r James City County, 1777; Clerk of the Virginia House of Delegates, 1778-1779; Delegate to t 2 CONC he Continental Congress, 1779, 1781-1786; Governor of Virginia, 1786-1788; Delegate to the Co 2 CONC nstitutional Convention, 1787; Delegate to the Virginia Ratification Convention, 1788; Unite 2 CONC d States Attorney General, 1789-1794; United States Secretary of State, 1794-1795. 2 CONT PLACE OF RESIDENCE: Williamsburg, 1753-1775; Philadelphia and Boston, July 1775-November 1776 2 CONC : Williamsburg, December 1776-early 1780; Richmond, Virginia, 1780-1813 2 CONT SPOUSE: Elizabeth Nicholas 2 CONT CHILDREN: Peyton, Susan, John Jenings, Edmonia, and Lucy 2 CONT MISCELLANEOUS: The only evidence about the tension that must have existed between Edmund an 2 CONC d his father, John, as the colonies moved to war with Great Britain is a letter from Benjami 2 CONC n Harrison to General George Washington written July 21, 1775. In this letter, Harrison repor 2 CONC ted that Edmund was seeking support for his effort to become an aide to General Washington. H 2 CONC arrison noted that Edmund made his decision to join the army at Boston without consulting any 2 CONC one and that he did so because he feared "his father's conduct may tend to lesson him in th 2 CONC e esteem of his countrymen." By joining the American army, Edmund may have felt that his loya 2 CONC lty to the colonial cause would not be questioned. His father's reaction to Edmund's act is s 2 CONC ummed up in a line from a letter he wrote to his son in August 1775: "For God's Sake, retur 2 CONC n to your Family & indeed to yourself." 2 CONT 2 CONT Aide-de-camp to George Washington 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Jan 2006 3 TIME 23:46:08 0 @I785@ INDI 1 NAME John /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN John 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Jul 1781 2 PLAC Washington Co. VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Oct 1864 1 _UID C75F013022FE9E4987DF0FD849385B6AF18D 1 FAMS @F308@ 1 FAMC @F309@ 1 NOTE Col. John Preston b. 7-8-1781 d. 10-10-1864, son of Robert Preston Sr. and hi 2 CONC s wife Margaret Rhea, married Oct. 5, 1802 Margaret Brown Preston b. 2-23-1784 d. 5-4-1843. M 2 CONC argaret was the twelfth child of Col. William Preston and his wife Susanna Sm 2 CONC ith, of the Smithfield Prestons. Margaret was born at Smithfield seven months after her fathe 2 CONC r's death. John Preston was a Captain in the War of 1812, a Colonel of the 105th Virginia Mil 2 CONC itia and presiding Justice of Washington Co., Va. from 1820-1852. The couple had 14 children 2 CONC . SOURCE: By far the majority of data is from Mary Preston Gray's "The Family Tree". Some dat 2 CONC a from Ed Foley. 2 CONT Susan Smith Preston b. 7-17-1803 d. 11-2-1828 m. Joseph Campbell Rhea on 1/21/ 2 CONC 1824. They had 3 children. 2 CONT Margaret Rhea 2 CONT William Rhea 2 CONT Susan Rhea (1828-1860) m. William Campbell Edmonson and had 3 children. 2 CONT Dr. Robert Fairman Preston b. 12-5-1804 d. 7-7-1889 m. Miss Sarah Marshall b.2 2 CONC -20-1799 d.12-10-1866. Robert was born and died in Washington Co., VA. Sarah was born in Phil 2 CONC adelphia, PA and they were married in Philadelphia on 12-5-1827. Sarah was the daughter of Ch 2 CONC arles Marshall and Mary Wallace. They are buried in the Walnut Grove Cemetery. Robert and Sar 2 CONC ah had 3 daughters: 2 CONT Mary Marshall Preston b.9-21-1828 d.7-5-1900 m. on 6-11-1867 Edmond Winston. 2 CONT Margaret Preston died at 3 years. 2 CONT Elizabeth Preston b.1-4-1833 d.5-5-1897 m. on 9-5-1855 Dr. Ezra Sheffey. Elizabeth and Ezra h 2 CONC ad 4 children: 2 CONT Robert Fairman Sheffey b.6-24-1856 d.7-8-1935 m. in 1879 Mary Carmack and they had 3 children 2 CONC . 2 CONT Robert Preston Sheffey b.xxxx d.xxxx lived in the original Preston home "Walnut Grove". 2 CONT Margaret Sheffey m. R. D. Minnick. 2 CONT Pearley Sheffey. 2 CONT Charles Marshall Sheffey m. Carrie Winston. 2 CONT Sara Anna Preston Sheffey m. Mr. Riddle. 2 CONT Henry Sheffey 1859-1939 m. Faith Fulkerson 1859-1938. 2 CONT Margaret Rhea Preston b. 8-26-1806 d. 3-26-1860 m. on 12-27-1825 James Lower 2 CONC y White b.12-21-1804 d. 12-8-1838. They were married in Walnut Grove. Margaret was born in Wa 2 CONC shington Co. and died inAbingdon. She is buried in White Family Cem. in Washington Co. Jame 2 CONC s was the son of Col. James White and Eliza Wilson. They had 8 children. 2 CONT William Alfred Preston b. 5-21-1808 d. 5-26-1862 m.(first) Martha E. Wiley o 2 CONC n 9-15-1828, and (second) Elizabeth Radford b.6-26-1832 d.2-8-1898 married in Botetourt Co. 2 CONC , VA on 3-30-1857. Elizabeth was born in Bedford Co. VA and was the daughter of William Radfo 2 CONC rd and Susanna Smith Preston. They had one child. 2 CONT John Preston Jr. b.2-10-1811 d.5--1882 m. Mary Howard Wickliffe b.xxxx d.11-17-1892 of Lexing 2 CONC ton, KY on 1-15-1852. Mary was born in Lexington and was the daughter of Robert Wickliffe an 2 CONC d Margaret Preston Howard. They had one child who died in infancy. 2 CONT Eleanor Fairman Preston b. 11-7-1812 d. 1-10-1887 m. Judge James White Sheffe 2 CONC y of Marion, Va. on 9-29-1835. Eleanor was born in Washington Co. and died in Marion, Smyth 2 CONC e Co., VA. Judge Sheffey was born 3-15-1813 died 6-27-1876. He was the son of Henry L. Sheffe 2 CONC y and Margaret White. He died in Richmond, VA. They had 11 children. 2 CONT Elizabeth Madison Preston b. 8-26-1814 d. 4-5-1865. She died unmarried. She gave the land fo 2 CONC r the Walnut Grove Presbyterian Church to be built on. (Bristol, Va.) 2 CONT Thomas White Preston b. 8-13-1816 d. 4--1862 m. (first) a relative, Mary Craighead b. 1827 d. 2 CONC 5-13-1849, of Nashville, TN, and (2nd) Susan Maguire b.7-12-1829 d.8-7-1906. Susan was born a 2 CONC nd died in Columbia, TN. Thomas was killed at the battle of Shiloh in 1862. Mary was born i 2 CONC n Nashville and was the daughter of David Craighead and Mary Hunt Macon. Mary died in Mississ 2 CONC ippi Co., Arkansas. By his first wife Mary he had one child: 2 CONT David C. Preston. 2 CONT By his second wife, Thomas had 2 children who died in infancy. 2 CONT Walter Eugene Preston b. 1-28-1818 d. 4-23-1866 m. Fannie Hayes b. ca.1818 d.1891 of Jackson 2 CONC , Tenn. Fannie was the daughter of Samuel Jackson Hayes and Frances Middleton. 2 CONT Jane Preston b. 6-25-1820 m. James B. Craighead of Alabama on 12-27-1846. They h 2 CONC ad 6 children. 2 CONT David Craighead 2 CONT John Craighead 2 CONT Jane Craighead 2 CONT James Craighead 2 CONT Preston Craighead 2 CONT Thomas Craighead 2 CONT Frank (or Francis ?) Preston b. 3-26-1822 d. 1-13-1892 m. (1st) Virginia Moffett b.1820 d.6-2 2 CONC 3-1859. Virginia was born in Waverly, Loudoun Co., VA and died in Wash. Co. She is buried i 2 CONC n Walnut Grove Cem. and they had 4 sons. 2 CONT John Preston 2 CONT Walter Preston 2 CONT Francis (or Frank ?) Preston 2 CONT Robert Preston 2 CONT Frank married secondly Miss Mattie Fulton b. ca 1846 d.7-4-1927. Mattie was the daughter of C 2 CONC reed Fulton and Mary Taylor. (After Frank's death, Mattie married Henry Stuart Crockett on 7- 2 CONC 1-1906.) Mattie and Frank had twins. 2 CONT Charles Taylor Preston, died in infancy 2 CONT Mary Fulton Preston, died young. 2 CONT James Tecumseh Preston b. 4-1-1824 d. 12-9-1883 m. Fannie Rhea of Blountville 2 CONC , Tenn. in 1850. Fannie was born 1-22-1826 and died in 1888. They had 6 children. 2 CONT Joseph Preston b. 5-1-1826 d. 5-11-1847 died unmarried. 2 CONT Henry Preston b. 11-20-1828 d. 7-17-1899 m. Anne Cary Carter b.4-19-1833 d.1-12 2 CONC -1895 on 9-8-1852. Both Henry and Anne are buried at Walnut Grove Cem., Wash. Co., VA. They h 2 CONC ad 10 children. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 01:14:02 0 @I786@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Robert 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1750 2 PLAC Londerry, Ireland? 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Dec 1833 1 _UID F57BE26F1771E341B5D3BF62CDD80175319E 1 FAMS @F309@ 1 FAMS @F537@ 1 FAMC @F310@ 1 NOTE There are many letters to and from Robert held by Washington & Mary College in VA. 2 CONT 2 CONT Robert Preston, son of John and Eleanor Fairman (Ferman) Preston was born in I 2 CONC reland, probably in the Londonderry area. . According to a document (statement of service) wr 2 CONC itten by Robert in about 1799, he came to this country in 1773 and his parents were still i 2 CONC n Ireland. They came over early in 1775 with Roberts brother, Walter and his si 2 CONC ster Jane. Apparently, arrangements for his trip to America were made by Col. Wm Preston of t 2 CONC he Smithfield Prestons. See Statement of Services written by Robert Preston ab 2 CONC out 1799. 2 CONT There are many indications in the literature that the Smithfield and Walnut Grove Prestons we 2 CONC re related in Ireland but I have as yet to find the actual connection. There were several int 2 CONC er marriages while in the state of Virginia. 2 CONT Another question is who built the family home called "Walnut Grove". One accoun 2 CONC t shows it was built in 1802 and if that is correct it would have been built by Robert Presto 2 CONC n. If this is true, where did they live before this ? 2 CONT According to Mary Preston Gray in her "Family Tree", Robert held a commission as surveyor fro 2 CONC m Oxford College, England, and shortly after his arrival in this country he began surveying 2 CONC . This apparently is not true but a certificate has been found dated 20 December 1779 from th 2 CONC e College of William and Mary appointing Robert Preston surveyor. It was signed by James Madi 2 CONC son, president of the college. After the organization of Washington County, he was appointe 2 CONC d surveyor of said county by Thomas Jefferson, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. A 2 CONC t a council meeting on 9/2/1777 in Montgomery County, William Preston (Smithfields) produce 2 CONC d a Masters from William & Mary College appointing him surveyor for Montgomery County. This w 2 CONC as a very desireable position at that time. Wm. Preston of Smithfield and Robert Preston wer 2 CONC e engaged by Col. James Patton and the Loyal Land Company in surveying Patton's grants for 12 2 CONC 0,000 acres and later 800,000 acres in the Southwest Virginia, Kentucky area. Col. Arthur Cam 2 CONC pbell and family fought Roberts commission, but they were denied. After Robert produced a com 2 CONC mission from Thomas Jefferson, Gov. of Virginia, dated 22 Dec 1779 the case was closed. Campb 2 CONC ells and Prestons continued to have hard feelings and a duel was fought in which a Campbell w 2 CONC as wounded. Under Documents refer to the Statement by Robert Preston at the time this positio 2 CONC n was being contested, 1799. (Link above for Statement of Service) He held this office from 1 2 CONC 779 to 1831. 2 CONT Robert also served in the Continental Army. He was excused from accompanying the troops to Ki 2 CONC ng's Mountain in September 1780, having married Margaret Rhea only two or three days before t 2 CONC he troops marched. Robert was among the first Trustees for the town of Abingdon serving unti 2 CONC l 1803. 2 CONT See Letters to Robert Preston, Sr. from relatives in Ireland. 2 CONT See also a letter written by Robert in 1818 while traveling through the Stat 2 CONC e of Kentucky, surveying ???? 2 CONT Robert Preston married Margaret Rhea (1757-1822) on September 28, 1780 and the 2 CONC y had two children: 2 CONT Col. John Preston (1781-1864) m. Margaret Brown Preston (1784-1843) daughter o 2 CONC f Col. William Preston and Susanna Smith Preston of the Smithfield Prestons. 2 CONT Jane Preston (1781- 4/24/1863) m. Robert Preston Jr. (1772 - 9/9/1858) on Apri 2 CONC l 12, 1798. (Jane's date of birth is questionable.) 2 CONT After Margaret's death in 1822, Robert Preston married Sally Dennison. 2 CONT A cousin, Robert Coontz, Jr. has just discovered many letters written to and from Robert Pres 2 CONC ton which shed new light on "Irish Bob". A letter written by Robert Preston to Robert Presto 2 CONC n dated 7/21/1793 from Philadelphia reads as follows: Cousin Samuel and I are safe arrived. E 2 CONC xcellent Captain Hickey, but inhuman mate. Uncle John Davis and Aunt were well when we left I 2 CONC reland but is [sic] dead. Your uncle is getting very frail. When we came to town, we met wit 2 CONC h Cousin Robert Divinport." Other correspondence refers to James Preston and his wife Sarah 2 CONC . And still others refer to Gilleland and Gilliland. Pretty sure Sarah was Sarah Gilliland. I 2 CONC n another letter from James and Sarah Preston to Robert Preston dated 2 May 1805 from Donegal 2 CONC l County reads as follows: "Dear Nephew" Part of my family is with you (Robert Preston, Jr.) 2 CONC . "You and your wife's kindness...experienced your gratitude and affection long e'er you reac 2 CONC hed America...benefits which they have received." Mentions Alexander ? also...poor and afflic 2 CONC ted condition of James Preston, Sr. of Derry. Ulcers on his hands and feet, confined to bed f 2 CONC or a year. Remember us to Cousin Walter Preston and family; to son and daughter Dennison an 2 CONC d family; to Robert and Daughter Preston. {James's} son Alexander. Cousin Sam Huston and fami 2 CONC ly. Letters were hard to read and Robert Coontz and I are still trying to figure out who is w 2 CONC ho, however; it is clear that "Irish Bob" was Robert Preston and the son of James Preston, Jr 2 CONC . and Sarah Gilliland Preston and grandson of James Preston, Sr. When Robert Preston of Walnu 2 CONC t Grove sent for him and he came to this country, Robert adopted him and called him Robert Pr 2 CONC eston, Jr. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 00:23:38 0 @I787@ INDI 1 NAME John /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Ireland 1 _UID 8F5CEA752404EC469742DEA020CB9EE96D7B 1 FAMS @F310@ 1 FAMC @F413@ 1 NOTE Came to VA from England 1738. He was a shoemaker. Family supposedly descended from Lancashir 2 CONC e England and fought at Londonderry in 1688. 2 CONT 2 CONT The date and occupation contradict what is listed in the notes on his son Robert. Tend to fol 2 CONC low the Robert notes which are much more extensively researched. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 01:09:42 0 @I788@ INDI 1 NAME Walter /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Walter 1 SEX M 1 _UID E9A8A614515A524EAF60C40C9101ED9B8FC4 1 FAMC @F310@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:49:01 0 @I789@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Rhea/ 2 SURN Rhea 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1757 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1822 1 _UID 8BCCFAAF0639DF4DB61076D68C1BF71E39F8 1 FAMS @F309@ 1 FAMC @F311@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 00:15:19 0 @I790@ INDI 1 NAME /Rhea/ 2 SURN Rhea 2 NPFX Rev. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 4E6B3127BB25FB48A69B71A46978396509A9 1 FAMS @F311@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:51:33 0 @I791@ INDI 1 NAME Johnny /Rhea/ 2 SURN Rhea 2 GIVN Johnny 2 NPFX Hon. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC TN? 1 _UID 0E6D21E826E7644F93DA7E33CDC7302349CA 1 FAMC @F311@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:51:58 0 @I792@ INDI 1 NAME John /Brown/ 2 SURN Brown 2 GIVN John 2 NPFX Rev. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1730 2 PLAC Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1803 2 PLAC Frankfort, KY 1 BURI 2 PLAC Frankfort, KY 1 _UID E80C6C6F12987B49B4CEE38ACD114EA0F867 1 FAMS @F312@ 1 NOTE Found his tombstone - rather prominent one - in the Frankfort, KY cemetery. Tombstone state 2 CONC s that he was the pastor of New Providence Church in Rockbridge, VA for 11 years. It also ver 2 CONC ifies his death and birth dates, wife who is buried with him etc. Not sure what brought him t 2 CONC o KY however. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 May 2006 3 TIME 04:56:58 0 @I793@ INDI 1 NAME John /Brown/ 2 SURN Brown 2 GIVN John 2 NPFX Ambassador/Sen./Rep. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Sep 1757 2 PLAC Staunton, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Aug 1837 2 PLAC Frankfort, KY 1 BURI 2 PLAC Frankfort, KY 1 _UID 6B39BE0A929795489E38A0A030502B32652C 1 FAMS @F313@ 1 FAMC @F312@ 1 NOTE Also Ambassador to France under John Quincy Adams. 2 CONT 2 CONT Senate Years of Service: 1792-1795; 1795-1805 Party: Anti-Administration; Republican 2 CONT 2 CONT Library of Congress 2 CONT BROWN, John, (brother of James Brown and grandfather of Benjamin Gratz Brown, cousin of Joh 2 CONC n Breckinridge, James Breckinridge, and Francis Preston), a Delegate and a Representative fro 2 CONC m Virginia and a Senator from Kentucky; born in Staunton, Va., September 12, 1757; attended W 2 CONC ashington College (now Washington and Lee University), Lexington, Va., and Princeton College 2 CONC ; enlisted in the Revolutionary Army and served until the close of the war; completed his stu 2 CONC dies at William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va.; taught school for several years; studie 2 CONC d law; admitted to the bar in 1782 and commenced practice in Frankfort, Ky.; member, Virgini 2 CONC a senate from the district of Kentucky 1784-1788; Delegate from the Kentucky district of Virg 2 CONC inia to the Continental Congress in 1787 and 1788; elected from Virginia to the First and Sec 2 CONC ond Congresses and served from March 4, 1789, to June 1, 1792, when that portion of Virgini 2 CONC a which is now Kentucky was admitted as a State into the Union; elected on June 18, 1792, t 2 CONC o the United States Senate from Kentucky for the term ending March 3, 1793; reelected on Dece 2 CONC mber 11, 1792, and again in 1799, and served from June 18, 1792, to March 3, 1805; served a 2 CONC s President pro tempore of the Senate during the Eighth Congress; resumed the practice of law 2 CONC ; died in Frankfort, Ky., August 29, 1837; interment in Frankfort Cemetery. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:37:57 0 @I794@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Brown/ 2 SURN Brown 2 GIVN Samuel 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Jan 1769 2 PLAC Rockbridge Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Jan 1830 2 PLAC Huntsville, AL 1 _UID BF87DB5822C4E540A6C023E3BAC050E19BDB 1 FAMS @F320@ 1 FAMC @F312@ 1 NOTE Samuel Brown was born January 30th, 1769 to Rev. John Brown and Margaret Preston Brown, bot 2 CONC h originally of Ireland, in the current area of Rockbridge County, Virginia. Referred to as “ 2 CONC a lady of culture, intelligence, and energy,” Margaret had ten children in addition to Samuel 2 CONC , four of whom died in childhood. His most renowned siblings were Preston, a doctor, James, the first Secreta 2 CONC ry of State of Kentucky, and John, a lawyer and politician in Kentucky and Virginia. A student in his father 2 CONC ’s grammar school until he was sixteen, Samuel also studied at Rev. James Waddell’s seminar 2 CONC y in Louisa County, Virginia before entering Dickinson College in November, 1787. Arriving in Carlisle, Pennsylvania and be 2 CONC ing “examined in the languages,” he was deemed worthy of acceptance to the College (as opposed to the gramma 2 CONC r school). Among his textbooks were 12 works by Homer and 3 by Cicero, including De Officii 2 CONC s and Orations. Samuel spent his first year studying English grammar, rhetoric, chronology, n 2 CONC atural philosophy, and mathematics. Like many students at that time, he was responsible for c 2 CONC opying the professors’ lectures: by October 1788, he had written out 180 of Dr. Charles Nisbe 2 CONC t’s lectures on languages, the history of philosophy, criticism, and logic. Samuel was elected to the Belle 2 CONC s Lettres literary society in 1787. 2 CONT As he said in a letter to his friend John Coulter in 1788, Samuel focused more on studying th 2 CONC an courting the “Fair Pennsylvanians Ladies” in Carlisle, preferring the “advantages of a mor 2 CONC e solid and permanent nature” which might be gained through education. Such diligence paid off, as Samuel rec 2 CONC eived his BA in 1789 after two years of study, a member of the third class to graduate from D 2 CONC ickinson. 2 CONT Preparing to enter the medical profession, Samuel spent the next five years absorbing as muc 2 CONC h as he could from a series of teachers. He began by studying with his brother-in-law Dr. Ale 2 CONC xander Humphreys (his sister Mary’s husband) in Staunton, Virginia soon after leaving Dickins 2 CONC on. From there, he traveled to Philadelphia to learn from Dr. Benjamin Rush. In 1792, Samue 2 CONC l went to Scotland, attending both the University of Edinburgh and the University of Aberdeen 2 CONC , and receiving his medical doctorate from the latter institution in 1794. 2 CONT Returning to the States, Samuel established himself as a doctor in Bladensburg, Maryland onl 2 CONC y to move to Lexington, Kentucky in 1797 to live near his brother James and other family memb 2 CONC ers. Samuel was employed at Transylvania University in Lexington as “professor of chemistry 2 CONC , anatomy, and surgery” from 1799 to 1806, when he followed his brother once again, this tim 2 CONC e to New Orleans, where he again set up as a physician.10 Bayless E. Hardin describes Samuel’s pattern: 2 CONT "As before in Virginia and Kentucky, his success in New Orleans was almost immediate. His rep 2 CONC utation had preceded him and in a short time he had acquired a lucrative position." 11 2 CONT On April 18, 1800, Samuel was awarded membership in the American Philosophical Society possi 2 CONC bly as a result of his distinguished acquaintanceship, which included such men as his teache 2 CONC r Dr. Rush and Thomas Jefferson. Though most of his publications dealt with unusual medical c 2 CONC ases, such as his Extraordinary Case of a Man who appeared to have Three Testicles, 12 Samuel is well know 2 CONC n for his piece on a “nitre” (niter or saltpeter, a mineral used in gunpowder) cavern by Kent 2 CONC ucky’s Crooked Creek, which was written for the Society.13 Samuel also garnered attention during this time f 2 CONC or bringing the smallpox vaccine to Lexington, inoculating more than 500 people by 1802.14 2 CONT In 1808, Samuel married Catherine Percy of Natchez, Mississippi.15 Though he was reportedly “reluctant to gi 2 CONC ve up a third time the chance of acquiring renown as well as wealth from his profession,” Sam 2 CONC uel loved his wife enough that he agreed to quit his New Orleans practice and live closer t 2 CONC o her family in Natchez.16 Referring to her in letters as “my dear Kitty,” Samuel was by all accounts very h 2 CONC appy with Catherine and their two surviving children, Susan Catherine (b. c.1809) and James P 2 CONC ercy (b. either 1810 or 1812).17 Accordingly, he was devastated when Catherine died in 1813, fearing the wor 2 CONC st during her long illness: 2 CONT "…Since that time [the renewal of Catherine’s symptoms] my mind has been tortured with the mo 2 CONC st dreadful apprehensions. Sometimes I have totally despaired, at others my sanguine spirit r 2 CONC elieved me and I was indulging the most pleasing anticipations of a continuation of that dome 2 CONC stic felicity of which I have so often boasted to you [his brother John’s wife Margaretta]… N 2 CONC ever my dear sister have I felt afflictions like these." 18 2 CONT Unable to bear the constant echoes of Catherine’s presence in Natchez, Samuel, Susan, and Ja 2 CONC mes left the area after her death, resettling in Huntsville, Alabama, where Samuel occupied h 2 CONC imself with the children’s education. 19 In 1819, Samuel collaborated with Dr. Daniel Drake on plans for a m 2 CONC edical school in Cincinnati, Ohio. Unfortunately for Drake and the school, Transylvania Unive 2 CONC rsity offered Samuel a position as chair of theory and practice of medicine, which he accepte 2 CONC d. Returning to Lexington, Samuel worked at Transylvania until he retired in 1825 and moved b 2 CONC ack to his Huntsville plantation. Also in 1825, the Kappa Lambda Society of Hippocrates, whic 2 CONC h Samuel founded, first published its North American Medical and Surgical Journal. 20 2 CONT The Kappa Lambda Society’s scope of influence varied among its individual chapters, which exi 2 CONC sted in several major cities. Samuel’s friend and biographer Dr. R. La Roche has said that th 2 CONC e Society transformed Philadelphia, which previously saw physicians brawling in the streets 2 CONC , into a home for more civilized medicine. La Roche also credits Samuel with inventing a proc 2 CONC ess to clarify ginseng; using steam in the distillation of alcoholic beverages; and promotin 2 CONC g the European practice of lithotrity (breaking up stones in the bladder instead of surgicall 2 CONC y removing them) in America. 2 CONT Samuel suffered a stroke in 1826 which affected his speech, memory, and balance. Though it pe 2 CONC riodically threatened to reoccur, he and Susan traveled to France in 1828. Back in Alabama, S 2 CONC amuel’s symptoms appeared more and more frequently until he may have suffered a second stroke 2 CONC , finally leaving the world on January 12, 1830 at age sixty-two. 21 2 CONT Bibliography 2 CONT Websites Adams County, MS. “Adams County, MS Genealogical and Historical Research.” http://w 2 CONC ww.natchezbelle.org/adams-ind/doc_a_d.htm. 2 CONT Encyclopedia Dickinsonia. “Dickinson College Alumni 1783-1800.” http://chronicles.dickinson.e 2 CONC du/encyclo/a/alumni/alumni1.html. 2 CONT LaBach, William A. “Ancestry of John Brown.” http://members.tripod.com/~labach/brownanc.htm#i 2 CONC 857. 2 CONT Scholarly Articles and Books Barkley, Archibald Henry. “Dr. Samuel Brown: the First Professo 2 CONC r of Medicine West of the Alleghenies.” Annals of Medical History, New Series 3, no.4 (1931) 2 CONC : 363-367. 2 CONT •This article begins with a quaint description of the perils of late 18th century America fo 2 CONC r “hardy pioneers” such as Brown, and then proceeds to state the accepted facts of his life 2 CONC . Barkley fails to cite his quotations, one of which is definitely from La Roche’s article i 2 CONC n Gross’s Lives. Aside from that, it is a fine source. 2 CONT Hardin, Bayless E. “Dr. Samuel Brown, 1769-1830 His Family and Descendants.” Filson Club His 2 CONC tory Quarterly 26 (1952): 3-27. 2 CONT •This article is a very good resource, and features intricate genealogical details. It includ 2 CONC es three letters from Brown regarding his wife’s illness and his own health in later years. H 2 CONC ardin has researched many of Brown’s relatives and descendents as well, and has the bad habi 2 CONC t of citing his own work. This fact prevents us from easily evaluating his sources. 2 CONT La Roche, R., M.D. “Samuel Brown.” In Lives of Eminent American Physicians and Surgeons, edi 2 CONC ted by Samuel D. Gross, M.D. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blaskiston, 1861. 2 CONT •Extensive and highly valuable, La Roche’s tribute is indeed “the undiscriminating eulogy o 2 CONC f a warm personal friend,” as Phalen annotates in his own article. Apart from the bias, thi 2 CONC s is perhaps the best (i.e. detailed with regards to both facts/events and Brown’s own feelin 2 CONC gs and personality) resource available. Curiously, La Roche claims Brown was born in February 2 CONC , though all other sources give the date as January. 2 CONT Peter, Robert, A.M., M.D. “Doctor Samuel Brown.” in Some of the Medical Pioneers of Kentucky 2 CONC , edited by Joseph Nathaniel McCormack. Bowling Green, KY: Kentucky State Medical Association 2 CONC , 1917. 2 CONT •Peter’s article is on the shorter side, but it includes many of the standard events of Brown 2 CONC ’s life described by all of the other authors (education, repeated relocations, career, purpo 2 CONC rted contributions to the medical world, etc.). The article is accompanied by a good portrai 2 CONC t of Brown, which comes closer to “boundless benevolence” than Phalen’s portrait does (see be 2 CONC low). 2 CONT Phalen, James M. “Brown, Samuel.” In Dictionary of American Biography, Vol. III., edited b 2 CONC y Allen Johnson. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1946. 2 CONT •This brief sketch is very informative. It lacks the detail present in Hardin’s article, bu 2 CONC t otherwise presents a fairly complete timeline of Brown’s life. The portrait of Brown referr 2 CONC ed to may or may not be the same as the one included in Hardin’s article; though it has Brown 2 CONC ’s face clean-shaven and slightly rounded, I failed to see the “boundless benevolence” whic 2 CONC h Phalen describes. 2 CONT Reed, George Leffingwell, ed. “Brown, Samuel” Alumni Record of Dickinson College. Carlisle 2 CONC : Dickinson College, 1905. 39. 2 CONT •Reed’s entry is entirely false save for Brown’s graduation year (1789); the pencil correctio 2 CONC ns (“1769-1830- physician”) are correct. The confusion between Samuel Brown, MD, b.1769, an 2 CONC d Reverend Samuel Brown, b. 1772, is resolved in Whitfield J. Bell’s letters in Samuel Brown’ 2 CONC s Drop File. 2 CONT Letters Bell, Whitfield J., Jr. Letter to Boyd Lee Spahr, Esq. February 20, 1939. Found i 2 CONC n Samuel Brown Drop File, Dickinson College Archives and Special Collections. 2 CONT Bell, Whitfield J., Jr. Letter to Dr. Philip Van Ingen. April 30, 1942. Found in Samuel Brow 2 CONC n Drop File, Dickinson College Archives and Special Collections. 2 CONT Brown, Samuel. Letter to John Coulter. October 5, 1788. Found in Samuel Brown Drop File, Dick 2 CONC inson College Archives and Special Collections. 2 CONT Brown, Samuel. Letter to Dr. Miller. November 10, 1800. The Medical Repository of Original Es 2 CONC says and Intelligence, Relative to Physic, Surgery, Chemistry, and Natural History 4, issu 2 CONC e 3 (New York, 1801): 223. 2 CONT Brown, Samuel. Letters to Thomas Jefferson. Various dates, 1792-1821. Thomas Jefferson Papers 2 CONC . Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1976. 2 CONT Jefferson, Thomas. Letters to Samuel Brown. Various dates, 1798-1821. Thomas Jefferson Papers 2 CONC . Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1976. 2 CONT 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:42:27 0 @I795@ INDI 1 NAME Preston /Brown/ 2 SURN Brown 2 GIVN Preston 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Jan 1775 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Sep 1826 2 PLAC Frankfort, KY 1 BURI 2 PLAC Frankfort, KY 1 _UID 9158B1F15746D74E851D383EF2EEB180764A 1 FAMS @F316@ 1 FAMC @F312@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 May 2006 3 TIME 06:20:53 0 @I796@ INDI 1 NAME Margaretta /Mason/ 2 SURN Mason 2 GIVN Margaretta 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Nov 1772 2 PLAC New York, NY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1838 2 PLAC Frankfort, KY 1 BURI 2 PLAC Frankfort, KY 1 _UID 8003D0F666D5BD43B742DA159723076B9800 1 FAMS @F313@ 1 FAMC @F465@ 1 NOTE Her tombstone is in Frankfort, KY. There probably is an exact death date on it but I couldn' 2 CONC t positively identify it from the photo I took. her parent's name are on it though and so any 2 CONC one interested has a good starting place to dive into her lineage. At this time nothing els 2 CONC e is known about her or her family. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 May 2006 3 TIME 09:15:30 0 @I797@ INDI 1 NAME James /Brown/ 2 SURN Brown 2 GIVN James 1 SEX M 1 _UID 1D06A7FE6A8F3E4CBF5A6CD69064C268C4E3 1 FAMS @F314@ 1 FAMC @F312@ 1 NOTE 1st Sec. State of KY and U.S. Minister to France. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:52:17 0 @I798@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /Hart/ 2 SURN Hart 2 GIVN Nancy 1 SEX F 1 _UID 7A6D98DF32E4DB49856EEF8ACF5FB004E61C 1 FAMS @F314@ 1 FAMC @F315@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:27:48 0 @I799@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Hart/ 2 SURN Hart 2 GIVN Thomas 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Dec 1730 2 PLAC Hanover Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Jun 1808 2 PLAC Lexington, KY 1 BURI 2 PLAC Old Episcopal Cemetary, Lexington, KY 1 _UID 8F7AE968A8FEFB4091B2B787EECCA7819E32 1 FAMS @F315@ 1 FAMC @F403@ 1 NOTE Hart, Thomas (ca. 1730-23 June 1808), merchant, public official, and militia officer, the so 2 CONC n of Thomas and Susannah Rice Hart, was born in Hanover County, Va., on a plantation settle 2 CONC d in 1690 by his English-born grandfather, also named Thomas. John, Benjamin, David, and Nath 2 CONC aniel were his brothers, and Ann his only sister. The family moved to Orange County, N.C., i 2 CONC n 1755 after their father died. By 1779, Thomas had received a total of 2,282 acres of land i 2 CONC n grants and erected his home, Hartford, near Hillsborough. In addition to farming, he buil 2 CONC t a gristmill on the nearby Eno River and conducted other business enterprises at the locatio 2 CONC n that became known as Hart's Mill. Later he became a partner with Nathaniei Rochester and Ja 2 CONC mes Brown in a mercantile establishment in Hillsborough. After establishing himself financial 2 CONC ly, Hart married Susannah Gray, the daughter of the wealthy and politically prominent Colone 2 CONC l John Gray. In 1775, the colonel died and left his entire estate to his son-in-law, includin 2 CONC g the large plantation Grayfields. With capital resources thus increased, Hart shrewdly expan 2 CONC ded his business and by his industrious management accumulated a considerable fortune accordi 2 CONC ng to the Orange County tax books for 1779. In addition to his financial prosperity, Hart wa 2 CONC s successful politically. Shortly after settling in North Carolina, he became an intimate o 2 CONC f James Watson, James Thackston, Thomas Burke, James Hogg, William Johnston, and Richard Hend 2 CONC erson, and an acquaintance of Governor William Tryon and Edmund Fanning. This led to his appo 2 CONC intment as a vestryman of St. Matthew's Parish as well as county sheriff for a two-year ter 2 CONC m and another beginning in 1768. In the latter year he was also made a captain in the Orang 2 CONC e County militia and commissary for the troops of Orange and Granville counties. Throughout h 2 CONC is tenure of office, the sheriff was in constant controversy with the increasingly active Reg 2 CONC ulators. In 1765, the Assembly passed a bill introduced by Edmund Fanning to award Hart £1,00 2 CONC 0 for his losses as sheriff, and the previous legislature had included Hart in a group exemp 2 CONC t from the payment of taxes. These acts infuriated the Regulators, who claimed the sheriff ha 2 CONC d no losses, but was being rewarded at public expense for using his influence in the electio 2 CONC n of Fanning to office. Hart also displeased the government by his failure to collect the unp 2 CONC opular poll tax, either because he disapproved of the law or did not understand it. In 1765 2 CONC , the Assembly ordered him to make the collection. Whether or not he did, he settled his fina 2 CONC ncial account in the colony satisfactorily, which won for him a tribute from Orange County re 2 CONC sidents because he was the only sheriff ever to do so. When Governor Tryon decided in 1768 t 2 CONC o have Herman Husband arraigned in court for his Regulator activities, Sheriff Hart served th 2 CONC e warrant and took the accused into custody. In the same year, and again in 1771, Hart was or 2 CONC dered to raise five hundred troops for the defense of the colony. He was unable to enlist th 2 CONC e requested manpower but on both occasions accumulated sufficient provisions to sustain the t 2 CONC roops Tryon assembled at Hillsborough. The actions of the royal government increasingly incit 2 CONC ed the wrath of the Regulators, and the sheriff was one of a group of officials they severel 2 CONC y whipped in 1770. In view of such treatment, Hart undoubtedly received considerable satisfac 2 CONC tion in serving as quartermaster for Tryon when the governor dispersed the Regulators at th 2 CONC e Battle of Alamance. During the relative calm that ensued after the War of the Regulation, H 2 CONC art was able to concentrate on business enterprises. The role of an entrepreneur appealed t 2 CONC o him, and in 1774 he became one of the partners in Richard Henderson's Louisa Company to bu 2 CONC y and develop lands in what became Tennessee and Kentucky. Hart journeyed to the Watauga sect 2 CONC ion of Tennessee as one of the company's representatives at a meeting arranged by Daniel Boon 2 CONC e with the Cherokee Indians. John Sevier and Isaac Shelby, who attended as spectators, saw th 2 CONC e Indians accept several loads of "trading goods" in return for their titular rights to a hug 2 CONC e area of western land. After this transaction, the company was reorganized as the Transylvan 2 CONC ia Company with Richard Henderson, Thomas Hart, Nathaniel Hart, William Johnston, James Hogg 2 CONC , John Luttrell, John Williams, David Hart, and Leonard Henly Bullock as shareholders. Tradin 2 CONC g with the Indians for western lands strictly violated the Royal Proclamation of 1763, but, a 2 CONC s many Americans were engaging in land speculation despite the king's fiat, the Transylvanian 2 CONC s ignored it also. The potential profit in the venture was enormous, and the partners lost n 2 CONC o time in enlisting settlers to buy or rent land in the territory. Thomas Hart visited the Wa 2 CONC tauga again in 1775 and his brother, Nathaniel, became a resident agent for the company in th 2 CONC e west until he was killed by Indians in 1782. The outcome of the American Revolution relieve 2 CONC d the Transylvania Company of any interference in its affairs from the British government bu 2 CONC t presented a new dilemma because the states of North Carolina and Virginia claimed Tennesse 2 CONC e and Kentucky, respectively, as part of their territory. The partners determined to establis 2 CONC h their claim to the western land if possible and years of litigation followed. The final dec 2 CONC ision rendered that the company's purchase was illegal but a tract was awarded the partners t 2 CONC o recompense them for the expenses incurred in the transaction. Hart traded part of his shar 2 CONC e for land in Kentucky and eventually settled on it. After the War of the Regulation, Hart co 2 CONC ntinued to fill an important role in political affairs, serving as a juror; member of a commi 2 CONC ssion to build a new jail in Hillsborough; member of the colonial Assembly from Orange Count 2 CONC y in 1773; and then representative in the First, Second, and Third Provincial congresses. Whe 2 CONC n the Revolution began, he was appointed commissary for the Sixth North Carolina Regiment wit 2 CONC h the rank of colonel. In addition, he was elected a senator in the North Carolina General As 2 CONC sembly for the 1777 session where he became involved in the work of so many committees that h 2 CONC e resigned his military commission in order to attend to them. Although Hart, with many other 2 CONC s, could not condone the violent tactics of the Regulators, he felt no compunction in becomin 2 CONC g an ardent patriot in the American Revolution when independence was formally declared. In do 2 CONC ing so, he incurred the hatred of the loyal Tories who unleashed their persecutions when Lor 2 CONC d Cornwallis approached Hillsborough with the British Army. Concerned for the safety of his w 2 CONC ife and several daughters, Hart removed to Hagerstown, Md., accompanied by Nathaniel Rocheste 2 CONC r, one of his former business partners. Shortly after his departure the Battle of Hart's Mil 2 CONC l was fought on his property, which the British occupied. Hart and Rochester built a mill an 2 CONC d a nail and rope factory, both of which prospered. The colonel gradually disposed of his Nor 2 CONC th Carolina property and never returned to the state. He sold his homeplace, Hartford, to Jes 2 CONC se Benton, husband of his niece, Nancy, and father of Thomas Hart Benton. As the purchaser di 2 CONC ed before paying for the place, Hart became the mortgagee of the property through a friendl 2 CONC y lawsuit and allowed the widow and her family to continue to live there. The mortage was nev 2 CONC er fully redeemed, which apparently caused no ill will as Hart left the Bentons an additiona 2 CONC l tract of land when he died. In 1794, Hart moved to Lexington, Ky., where he resided for th 2 CONC e remainder of his life. He built up his rope and hemp business into a highly profitable comm 2 CONC ercial enterprise and engaged in various forms of trade and investment. Due to his affluence 2 CONC , pleasing personality, and shrewd mind, Hart soon became one of the most prominent men in Ke 2 CONC ntucky. His daughter, Ann (Nancy), married James Brown who had engaged in business with the c 2 CONC olonel and Rochester back in Hillsborough, and who later became the U.S. minister to France 2 CONC . Another daughter, Lucretia, born after the Harts left North Carolina, married Henry Clay 2 CONC . A niece married Isaac Shelby, and the other members of the family made marital connection 2 CONC s in influential circles. In Maryland, Hart was a communicant of All Saints' Parish (later re 2 CONC named St. John's), of the Protestant Episcopal church. In Kentucky, he joined an Episcopal so 2 CONC ciety which eventually became Christ Church in Lexington. He was buried in the Old Episcopa 2 CONC l Graveyard in that city. No portrait of Hart has been found. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 15:38:46 0 @I800@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Watts/ 2 SURN Watts 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 _UID E9832EDFDA57A448892A16C5473C8A194AC1 1 FAMS @F316@ 1 FAMC @F317@ 1 NOTE Extremely wealthy. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:23:46 0 @I801@ INDI 1 NAME William /Watts/ 2 SURN Watts 2 GIVN William 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Campbell Co., VA? 1 _UID B033A2077EF88847B8793F793A78DEAAF42F 1 FAMS @F317@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 May 2006 3 TIME 06:22:57 0 @I802@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Brown/ 2 SURN Brown 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 _UID 6656300445355C468DD0264B6EA14BD60A49 1 FAMS @F318@ 1 FAMC @F312@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:30:37 0 @I803@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Craighead/ 2 SURN Craighead 2 GIVN Thomas 2 NPFX Rev. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 360A98513B3D87469D8E96CA1A75698A7BE5 1 FAMS @F318@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:31:04 0 @I804@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Brown/ 2 SURN Brown 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Jul 1763 2 PLAC Augusta Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 Jan 1836 2 PLAC S. Frankfort, KY 1 BURI 2 PLAC Frankfort, KY 1 _UID 27E4D9603CDCC4459A92C37EE1B903138281 1 FAMS @F319@ 1 FAMC @F312@ 1 NOTE Moved to KY after her husband's death 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:52:44 0 @I805@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Humphreys/ 2 SURN Humphreys 2 GIVN Alexander 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1757 2 PLAC County Armagh, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 May 1802 2 PLAC Staunton, VA 1 _UID 879A31E6602E22478475938080E431D2A244 1 FAMS @F319@ 1 FAMC @F405@ 1 NOTE Alexander Humphreys took degrees in medicine and surgery at the University of Edinburgh. He s 2 CONC ettled in Staunton, Va., in 1787 and on 22 March 1788 was granted permission by the County Co 2 CONC urt to build an "elaboratory" on the prison lot. In 1787 and 1788 he was appointed by the Cou 2 CONC rt to examine applicants for Revolutionary War pensions, On 20 Dec. 1791 he was recommended t 2 CONC o be added to the Commission of the Peace of Augusta County, and he took the oaths of a justi 2 CONC ce on 20 March 1792. The Act creating Staunton Academy, passed 4 Dec. 1792, named him as on 2 CONC e of the trustees, and he was appointed president of the Board of Trustees 23 May 1793. On 1 2 CONC 2 Nov. 1793 he entered into partnership with George G. McIntosh to practice physic and surger 2 CONC y. After his death Mrs. Humphreys moved to Frankfort, Ky., where in 1802-03 she built a hous 2 CONC e on Second Street which was later known as the Haggin House. The following biographical mate 2 CONC rial is taken from Augusta Historical Bulletin, Vo. 3, No., 2 (Fall, 1967): ALEXANDER HUMPHRE 2 CONC YS, M. D. 1757-1802 (Address delivered before the Augusta County Medical Association on the o 2 CONC ccasion of the dedication of a bronze tablet at the grave of Dr. Humphreys in Trinity Churchy 2 CONC ard, Staunton, Virginia, April 15, 1951.) by Richard P. Bell, M. D. Staunton, Virginia. Toda 2 CONC y is an important one in the medical history of this city and county. The dedication this aft 2 CONC ernoon of the new King's Daughters' Hospital will, we believe, usher in for us a new era in m 2 CONC edical practice; and on this day, when we are looking forward with so much hope and so much c 2 CONC onfidence, our Medical Society chooses also to look backward over a long period of time to th 2 CONC e years between 1757 and 1802. This was the short life span of the man in whose honor we ar 2 CONC e here gathered. Who was this Dr. Alexander Humphreys and what did he do to warrant this lon 2 CONC g retrospect? Alexander Humphreys was born in County Armagh, Ulster Province, in the north o 2 CONC f Ireland, in 1757, being one of a family of ten children. His people were prosperous, well-e 2 CONC ducated members of the so-called Scotch-Irish race. That term, I claim, is a misnomer. Thes 2 CONC e people were pure Scotch, transplanted to the north of Ireland by the forces of economic, po 2 CONC litical and religious adversity; and though living in Ireland, pure Scotch they remained. The 2 CONC y neither intermarried nor intermingled with the native Irish; and now, after four hundred ye 2 CONC ars, those who remain in Ireland of that Scotch-Irish race are still pure Scotch. Of Alexande 2 CONC r Humphreys' boyhood, we know little, except that he received the best schooling available. H 2 CONC is people were highly religious and of strictest Covenanter type. His mother's brother, Dr. C 2 CONC arlisle, was a well-known medical practitioner nearby; and young Alexander, having decided i 2 CONC n his early youth on medicine as a profession, in due time became the pupil of his uncle. Tho 2 CONC se were the days of Preceptorships, when medical students read medicine and secured practica 2 CONC l instruction in the homes and offices of successful practitioners. This tutelage continued f 2 CONC rom two to four years; and after this time some students entered directly into private, indep 2 CONC endent practice. Others transferred to medical schools, which were few in number, and there f 2 CONC inished their education under eminent professors, many of them receiving finally the M. D. de 2 CONC gree, but a considerable number entering practice with no degree. Alexander Humphreys, afte 2 CONC r absorbing all the medical lore Dr. Carlisle could impart, betook himself across the narro 2 CONC w waters and enrolled at the University of Edinburgh, then the most famous medical school i 2 CONC n the world. After three years he graduated with the degree of Doctor of Medicine. By this ti 2 CONC me he had attained the age of twenty-five. The lure of America which was affecting so many o 2 CONC f his countrymen began to draw him and he decided at about the termination of the Revolutiona 2 CONC ry War to emigrate to Virginia. The Scotch in Ireland were no lovers of England, and Humphrey 2 CONC s doubtless heartily sympathized with the American Colonies and rejoiced in their triumph ove 2 CONC r the mother country. In fact, he had an older brother in Virginia who had lived in Augusta C 2 CONC ounty near Greenville since 1764, and who had fought in the American Army. This brother, Davi 2 CONC d Carlisle Humphreys, had become an influential citizen of the county; he had married a dista 2 CONC nt cousin, Miss Finley, and they had raised a large family of boys and girls who had intermar 2 CONC ried with leading families in the county. Many descendants of David Carlisle Humphreys stil 2 CONC l live in this area. And so young Alexander, with his new medical degree and much enthusiasm 2 CONC , emigrated to the New World, came directly to Augusta County and settled near his brother' 2 CONC s home. He lived and practiced in the county between the years 1783 and 1787. The latter yea 2 CONC r found him in Staunton, lured hither by the greater opportunities offered by residence in th 2 CONC e county seat and largest town west of the Blue Ridge. And what sort of place did he find him 2 CONC self in when he moved here? A frontier town of about eight hundred people, one-fourth of the 2 CONC m colored slaves; one church, the parish church of the county. The block surrounding this chu 2 CONC rch had been presented in 1750 to the county by William Beverley. The cemetery was the commun 2 CONC ity burying ground and was so used by all denominations and races until 1850 when it could ho 2 CONC ld no more graves. There were from fifteen to eighteen stores in the town, and seven inns. St 2 CONC aunton was at the crossing of two important highways and in those days of great migration t 2 CONC o the west and south, many travellers stopped here. There was a courthouse, a primitive priso 2 CONC n, a whipping post and a ducking stool, the latter never having been used because there was i 2 CONC nsufficient water in Lewis Creek to operate it. There were three doctors in the town beside 2 CONC s Dr. Humphreys: William Groves, Hugh Richie and Alexander Long. Of them we know little. Rich 2 CONC ie was a Frenchman who had come over with the French troops who fought in the Revolution. The 2 CONC re were no four-wheeled vehicles in Staunton, and only two gigs, or two-wheelers. Neither o 2 CONC f these was owned by a doctor, so we conclude that these four were doctors on foot, sometime 2 CONC s on horseback. We have interesting but unflattering descriptions of the Staunton of that per 2 CONC iod written by two foreigners, an Englishman named Isaac Wald, and a Frenchman by the name o 2 CONC f Rochefoucauld. From their accounts we learn that there were about two hundred houses in th 2 CONC e town, mainly built of stone; that military titles and uniforms were very numerous; that gam 2 CONC bling and betting were prevalent; that the food markets held twice weekly were exceedingly po 2 CONC or and that the horse races were miserable. Also, that the manners of the people were about l 2 CONC ike those of Richmond, whatever that may have implied. There was no post-office until 1793. T 2 CONC he town was governed until 1802 by Trustees elected by the freeholders. Into such a town move 2 CONC d Dr. Alexander Humphreys in 1787, four years after peace had been concluded with England. H 2 CONC e was then thirty years of age. The following year he married Mary, the fourth child of the R 2 CONC everend John Brown of New Providence Church, the first Presbyterian minister of Rockbridge Co 2 CONC unty, and a man of outstanding character, education and intellect. Dr. Brown had a marked eff 2 CONC ect for good in his community. Beside his great work in his Church, he established and taugh 2 CONC t the first school in this part of the Valley of Virginia. Four sons and two daughters were b 2 CONC orn to Alexander and Mary Humphreys. Searching for information about Dr. Alexander Humphreys 2 CONC , we find references to him in court records, deed books, various medical histories of his ti 2 CONC me, in government archives, in private letters and other sources. Pieced together, these reco 2 CONC rds and references, all too few, seem to present the picture of a man whose short life had th 2 CONC ree different aspects:--his life as a citizen in a growing pioneer town; his life as a busy d 2 CONC octor; and his life as a teacher of medical students. As a citizen of his new home, he soon c 2 CONC ame into prominence. We find him in 1790 helping to organize a Fire Company. Along with abou 2 CONC t forty of the leading business and professional men of the town, he became a member of tha 2 CONC t highly important organization. We next find him appointed by the court to a committee of fi 2 CONC ve prominent citizens to report on plans for a new jail. We have records of his buying and se 2 CONC lling numerous pieces of real estate in the town and in this and adjoining counties. We not 2 CONC e his appointment, in 1791, as Gentleman Justice of the Peace. In 1792, with twelve other lea 2 CONC ding men, he was appointed by the Legislature as Trustee of the Staunton Academy, the first s 2 CONC chool established in the town. He was elected first president of its Board, and the followin 2 CONC g year we read of his serving on a committee of three Trustees to examine an applicant for th 2 CONC e chair of Latin and Greek in the new school. During Dr. Humphreys' life-time this academy wa 2 CONC s housed in rented rooms; but the year of his death saw the construction of a large brick sch 2 CONC oolhouse on the northeast corner of New and Academy streets, which stood until about forty ye 2 CONC ars ago. Dr. Humphreys served on a court of Gentlemen Justices, acting as a grand jury whic 2 CONC h indicted John Bullitt for horse-stealing, for which capital crime this unfortunate man wa 2 CONC s hung at the place of execution located by the court at the intersection of New and August 2 CONC a streets in the then northern limits of the town. From this fact that part of Staunton was f 2 CONC or many years known as Gallows Town. As a practitioner of medicine, Dr. Humphreys appears t 2 CONC o have soon become exceedingly busy and increasingly well-known throughout the town, the coun 2 CONC ty and adjoining counties. His name appears in numerous court records attesting wills of prom 2 CONC inent citizens, certifying the fitness of midwives to perform their duties, examining Revolut 2 CONC ionary War pensioners. Some of these latter records show his intimate knowledge of anatomy. I 2 CONC n 1793 he found it necessary to employ an apothecary to assist him with his work. Accordingly 2 CONC , he wrote to Edinburgh and secured the services of one George C. McIntosh, making a contrac 2 CONC t with him for a period of four years. McIntosh after one year defaulted on the agreement an 2 CONC d entered practice independently, advertising his services to the public, claiming to have gr 2 CONC aduated at Edinburgh and to have studied under the great Dr. Monroe. Humphreys sued him for b 2 CONC reach of contract, but the suit was dismissed at the cost of the defendant. In 1788, soon aft 2 CONC er his arrival in Staunton, Humphreys petitioned the court for permission to erect an "elabor 2 CONC atory" on the prison lot. Permission was granted and he accordingly built a workshop at abou 2 CONC t the site of the present jail. Here he compounded drugs and carried on dissection for his ow 2 CONC n benefit and for that of his students. His own office and rooms for instructing students wer 2 CONC e also located in this building. His fame spread, he was sent for by doctors at a distance i 2 CONC n consultation over difficult cases. One of these consultations we know was historic. Dr. Jes 2 CONC se Bennett, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, had settled in Rockingham County a 2 CONC t the village of Edom. On January 14, 1794, his own wife was in labor with her first child. T 2 CONC he labor was prolonged and unproductive, and Dr. Bennett, becoming alarmed, dispatched a mess 2 CONC enger for Dr. Humphreys. On his arrival, the two endeavored in every way to bring about a suc 2 CONC cessful delivery, attempting to apply forceps several times. The pelvis was found to be contr 2 CONC acted and normal delivery impossible. Two procedures were then discussed: first craniotomy, w 2 CONC ith destruction of the child; second Caesarian section, an operation never performed on a liv 2 CONC ing woman up to that time. Dr. Humphreys advised against the Caesarian operation and advocate 2 CONC d craniotomy. Mrs. Bennett, the patient, then spoke up and begged for the Caesarian section 2 CONC , saying thata she felt sure she would die under either procedure and wanting the life of th 2 CONC e child saved. Dr. Bennett then requested Dr. Humphreys to operate, but he most positively de 2 CONC sclined to do so. Bennett then decided to attempt the job himself and accordingly, on a tabl 2 CONC e of two planks resting on barrels, with two negro women holding the patient and a huge dos 2 CONC e of laudanum the only anesthetic, this heroic maan proceeded to perform the first Caesaria 2 CONC n section in history on a living woman, and remarkable to relate, both mother and child survi 2 CONC ved and lived, both of them to old age. Dr. Bennett has not been accorded the place in histor 2 CONC y which he deserves, because he failed to report the case in medical literature. When asked b 2 CONC y his colleagues wwhy he failed so to report it, he replied that there were two reasons - Fir 2 CONC st, no decent man would report such an operation on his own wife; and, second, his medical fr 2 CONC iends already knew of the operation and that doctors who didn't know him would never believ 2 CONC e him if he reported it, and he was not going to give them the opportunity to call him a liar 2 CONC . This operation has since been duly authenticated and recorded by other doctors. It antedate 2 CONC d Ephraim McDowell's ovariotomy by fifteen years. Incidentally, double ovariectomy was done b 2 CONC y Dr. Bennett as part of the operation. But it is as a teacher that the name of Alexander Hum 2 CONC phreys has persisted for one hundred and fifty years in medical history; and it is mainly fo 2 CONC r his achievements as a teacher of medicine that we honor him here at his grave today. He att 2 CONC racted students from near and far. How many young men studied under him as preceptor, we do n 2 CONC ot know. Immediately after his death in 1802 his whole family moved to Kentucky and his recor 2 CONC ds were either destroyed or taken along by the family. It is inconceivable that a man of hi 2 CONC s ability kept no recerds of any sort. Let us hope that there are records and that one of hi 2 CONC s six children preserved them and that they may some day come to light. Out of the group of y 2 CONC oung doctors that Dr. Humphreys trained, there are five of whom we know who attained eminenc 2 CONC e of one sort or another. William Wardlaw, one of his first students, studied here more tha 2 CONC n two years, then emigrated to Tennessee and became famous in the early medical history of th 2 CONC at state. William Wardlaw and another student. James McPheeters, unwillingly brought troubl 2 CONC e upon their preceptor. The remains of a human body which they had caused to be exhumed and h 2 CONC ad used for dissection, were sewed up by them in a crocus sack and deposited in a cave on Sea 2 CONC r's Hill. The sack had the name of Dr. Humphreys on it; and after being found and inspected 2 CONC , a grand jury investigation was held. A traveller had disappeared from one of the town taver 2 CONC ns and murder was suspected. The grand jury, on hearing the testimony of the students, acquit 2 CONC ted Dr. Humphreys; but rumors spread to other towns and he had much worry and unhappiness an 2 CONC d several lawsuits in connection with the case. Another student was Andrew Kean of Goochlan 2 CONC d County. He afterwards made a name for himself as a physician in his home county. He was chi 2 CONC ef surgeon of the Eighth Regiment of Virginia Militia in the War of 1812. He became more an 2 CONC d more eminent after this war and was offered a chair in the medical school of Thomas Jeffers 2 CONC on's new University of Virginia. He declined the offer and continued in private practice. Wil 2 CONC liam Henry Harrison, ninth President of the United States, in his youth started to study medi 2 CONC cine under Dr. Andrew Leiper of Richmond. He then came to Staunton and continued his studie 2 CONC s under Dr. Humphreys. Then he entered the University of Pennsylvania and was there when hi 2 CONC s father, Benjamin Harrison, of Charles City County, died. William Henry Harrison then gave u 2 CONC p medicine and entered the Army, rising to the grade of General. He defeated the Indians at t 2 CONC he famous battle of Tippecanoe Creek and soon thereafter was elected President, defeating Mar 2 CONC tin Van Buren. He died one month after his inauguration and was succeeded by Tyler, his vice- 2 CONC president and a fellow Virginian. Samuel Brown, younger brother of Dr. Humphreys' wife, was a 2 CONC lso a medical pupil of his brother-in-law. He studied in Staunton three years and then entere 2 CONC d the University of Edinburgh, where he remained two years. He did not graduate, but returne 2 CONC d to America in 1795. He tried out several locations, near Washington, in New Orleans, in Ala 2 CONC bama, and, finally, he settled in Lexington, Kentucky. He was pioneer vaccinator of America 2 CONC . Four years after Jenner's famous discovery, Samuel Brown had vaccinated successfully more t 2 CONC han five hundred persons in Kentucky. Vaccination was still being only tentatively used at th 2 CONC at time in the large cities of the East. Brown became professor of medicine in Transylvania U 2 CONC niversity in Lexington, Kentucky, the first medical school west of the Alleghanies. He was al 2 CONC so a scientist and contributed to scientific magazines. He wrote the first medical paper publ 2 CONC ished by a Kentucky doctor. He also had the distinction of introducing lithography into Ameri 2 CONC ca. Last, and most famous of Dr. Humphreys' pupils, was Ephraim McDowell. Born in Rockbridg 2 CONC e County just south of Fairfield, he moved to Kentucky with his family at the age of twelve 2 CONC . His father became one of the first judges in the new state. At the age of nineteen, Ephrai 2 CONC m returned to Virginia and enrolled under Dr. Humphreys. After three years here, his teache 2 CONC r persuaded him to finish his education in Edinburgh. He remained there two years but did no 2 CONC t graduate. He was mainly interested in surgery and was greatly moved and influenced by the f 2 CONC amous Edinburgh surgeon and anatomist, John Bell. Returning to America in the late summer o 2 CONC f 1794, he remained in Staunton until January, 1795, when he returned to his home in Danville 2 CONC , Kentucky. There he accomplished his amazing and revolutionary work in surgery, acquiring th 2 CONC e title of Father of Ovariotomy and Founder of Abdominal Surgery. His work is too well know 2 CONC n and reported to be further commented on here. How are we to appraise and evalute the wort 2 CONC h of this man, Alexander Humphreys, one hundred and forty-nine years after his passing? I sub 2 CONC mit that he was a doctor and a teacher far ahead of his times, and that he carried the torc 2 CONC h of medical learning with honor to himself and benefit to humanity. It is pleasant to thin 2 CONC k that he may know of this gathering here today to do him honor; but whether he does or he do 2 CONC esn't, I would say to him:-"Dr. Humphreys, your successors in medicine after many years salut 2 CONC e you; and it is our prayer that your great energy, your keen intellect and your abounding ze 2 CONC al to learn and to teach may so inspire us that we may become better and more useful practiti 2 CONC oners of the art of healing." REFERENCES 1. Biography of Ephraim McDowell: Mary Young Rutenba 2 CONC ugh. W. J. Donovan; Philadelphia, 1887. 2. Supplement to Kentucky Medical Journal, 33: No. 9 2 CONC , September, 1935. 3. Medicine in Virginia, Wyndham Blanton. 4. Annals of Augusta County, J 2 CONC . Addison Waddell. 5. Doctors on Horseback, Flexner. 6. Surgery, Queen of the Arts, William H 2 CONC aggard. 7. Historic Families of Kentucky, Thomas Marshall Green. 8. Scotch-Irish Influence, A 2 CONC nn. of Med. Hist., 1938, N. S.,X: 71-82, 162-168, H. H. Trout. 9. Augusta County Court Record 2 CONC s, Lyman Chalkley. 10. Humphreys Family in America, Frederick Humphreys, M. D., Humphreys Pri 2 CONC nt; New York, 1887. 11. Augusta County Deed Books; Augusta County Will Books; Augusta Count 2 CONC y Order Books. (Reprint from Virginia Medical Monthly, Vol. 81, pages 13-16, January, 1954) 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 16:08:51 0 @I806@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine /Percy/ 2 SURN Percy 2 GIVN Catherine 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Natchez, MS 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1813 1 _UID C3CB239C9C7F3F4AAE864786EB9C704D36CF 1 FAMS @F320@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:29:25 0 @I807@ INDI 1 NAME William /Breckenridge/ 2 SURN Breckenridge 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID 039BF0911AED7C448C13DEDC324E66C3E80B 1 FAMS @F321@ 1 FAMC @F286@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:34:14 0 @I808@ INDI 1 NAME X /Gilham/ 2 SURN Gilham 2 GIVN X 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Augusta Co., VA? 1 _UID 2C529ADD30EC4E4CB8E78597E08F43E3FB07 1 FAMS @F321@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:34:44 0 @I809@ INDI 1 NAME John /Breckenridge/ 2 SURN Breckenridge 2 GIVN John 2 NPFX U.S. Att. Gen./Sen. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Dec 1760 2 PLAC Staunton, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Dec 1806 2 PLAC Cabell's Dale, KY 1 BURI 2 PLAC Lexington Cemetary, Lexington KY 1 _UID AADDF32408D6EE47A9C2DD54A089803B31CC 1 FAMS @F322@ 1 FAMC @F286@ 1 NOTE BRECKINRIDGE, John, 1760-1806 2 CONT 2 CONT Senate Years of Service: 1801-1805 Party: Republican 2 CONT 2 CONT BRECKINRIDGE, John, (brother of James Breckinridge, grandfather of John Cabell Breckinridge a 2 CONC nd William Campbell Preston Breckinridge, great-grandfather of Clifton Rodes Breckinridge, gr 2 CONC eat-great-grandfather of John Bayne Breckinridge, cousin of John Brown, James Brown, and Fran 2 CONC cis Preston), a Senator from Kentucky; born near Staunton, Augusta County, Va., December 2, 1 2 CONC 760; educated at Augusta Academy, near Staunton (now Washington and Lee University, Lexington 2 CONC , Va.), and at William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va.; elected a member of the house o 2 CONC f burgesses in 1780 when nineteen years of age, but being under age was not allowed to take h 2 CONC is seat until elected the third time; served as subaltern in the Virginia Militia during th 2 CONC e Revolutionary War; studied law; admitted to the bar in 1785 and commenced practice in Charl 2 CONC ottesville, Va.; elected as a Democrat to the Third Congress, but resigned in 1792 before th 2 CONC e commencement of the congressional term; moved to Kentucky in 1793 and resumed the practic 2 CONC e of law in Lexington; unsuccessful candidate for election to the United States Senate in 179 2 CONC 4; appointed attorney general of Kentucky in 1795 and served until November 30, 1797, when h 2 CONC e resigned; member, State house of representatives 1798-1800, serving as speaker in 1799 an 2 CONC d 1800; member of the State constitutional convention in 1799; elected as a Republican to th 2 CONC e United States Senate and served from March 4, 1801, until August 7, 1805, when he resigne 2 CONC d to accept the position of Attorney General of the United States in the Cabinet of Presiden 2 CONC t Thomas Jefferson; served in this capacity until his death at ‘Cabell’s Dale,’ near Lexingto 2 CONC n, Ky., December 14, 1806; interment in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:20:00 0 @I810@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Hopkins /Cabell/ 2 SURN Cabell 2 GIVN Mary Hopkins 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1769 2 PLAC VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1858 1 _UID 47B7645569E679449A9C0F739EE536CF03ED 1 FAMS @F322@ 1 FAMC @F383@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:09:22 0 @I811@ INDI 1 NAME James /Breckenridge/ 2 SURN Breckenridge 2 GIVN James 2 NPFX Gen. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 311536ED6CBAC040A0961DE4AC6482429A74 1 FAMS @F323@ 1 FAMC @F286@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:53:33 0 @I812@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /Leloch/ 2 SURN Leloch 2 GIVN Nancy 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Hampton, VA 1 _UID 25F60AD9F3D89E49912545DD2A697E4AE357 1 FAMS @F323@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:37:05 0 @I813@ INDI 1 NAME Preston /Breckenridge/ 2 SURN Breckenridge 2 GIVN Preston 1 SEX M 1 _UID A8E19CEBF22506458637556004D419B489BF 1 FAMS @F324@ 1 FAMC @F286@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:37:34 0 @I814@ INDI 1 NAME Betsy /Trigg/ 2 SURN Trigg 2 GIVN Betsy 1 SEX F 1 _UID 53EE662DD66AD84CBB2A0ACF422D638D55D8 1 FAMS @F324@ 1 FAMC @F325@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:37:55 0 @I815@ INDI 1 NAME Stephen /Trigg/ 2 SURN Trigg 2 GIVN Stephen 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 CAUS KIA Battle of Blue Lick, KY 1 _UID 2DB6D03320FAB8489FD962E8DF2697AB09E9 1 FAMS @F325@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:38:31 0 @I816@ INDI 1 NAME William /Trigg/ 2 SURN Trigg 2 GIVN William 2 NPFX Maj. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 19877882DD81874181FDBAAFF6416965ACA5 1 FAMS @F326@ 1 FAMC @F325@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:41:48 0 @I817@ INDI 1 NAME X /Smith/ 2 SURN Smith 2 GIVN X 1 SEX F 1 _UID 76571287087337439B0C8207340D9FC8337A 1 FAMS @F326@ 1 FAMC @F287@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:42:37 0 @I818@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Smith/ 2 SURN Smith 2 GIVN Jane 1 SEX F 1 _UID E2DDA6CCD22292408F76217A55464A7FFBD8 1 FAMS @F327@ 1 FAMC @F287@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:44:18 0 @I819@ INDI 1 NAME George /Madison/ 2 SURN Madison 2 GIVN George 2 NPFX Gov. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Jun 1763 2 PLAC VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Oct 1816 2 PLAC KY 2 CAUS Died in Office 1 _UID 63C20463ADEF794DBB715812E37011432B37 1 FAMS @F327@ 1 FAMC @F292@ 1 NOTE George Madison 1763 1816 Governor of Kentucky: 1816 2 CONT Military Service: Revolutionary War, Indian Campaigns, and the War of 1812. Served in the Mil 2 CONC itia during the American Revolutionary War, before he was of age. Twice wounded during the In 2 CONC dian Campaigns: 1791, wounded at St. Clair's Defeat at the head of his company. In 1792, agai 2 CONC n wounded when the Indians attacked Major John Adair's camp. During the War of 1812, served a 2 CONC s Major, First Rifle Regiment, Kentucky Militia. Captured at the Battle of Frenchtown (18 Jan 2 CONC uary 1813), held as a prisoner until 1814. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Jan 2006 3 TIME 14:57:47 0 @I820@ INDI 1 NAME Agatha /Smith/ 2 SURN Smith 2 GIVN Agatha 1 SEX F 1 _UID C83C2E50AC85CD4693A46CFBCAD5A4DF8628 1 FAMS @F328@ 1 FAMC @F287@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:45:56 0 @I821@ INDI 1 NAME Louis /Marshall/ 2 SURN Marshall 2 GIVN Louis 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 _UID A2BB25ECD6A24541BD6DEBB0231BC8C2F914 1 FAMS @F328@ 1 FAMC @F329@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:46:10 0 @I822@ INDI 1 NAME X /Marshall/ 2 SURN Marshall 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID 39BF3B24EBFA8B468A60F82463A3581F902D 1 FAMS @F329@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:46:18 0 @I823@ INDI 1 NAME /Marshall/ 2 SURN Marshall 2 NPFX Chief Justice 1 SEX M 1 _UID 893CE3D46361B0498FC9B0A8ADE6AC577FF6 1 FAMC @F329@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:46:46 0 @I824@ INDI 1 NAME x /Smith/ 2 SURN Smith 2 GIVN x 1 SEX F 1 _UID 84F6963F66F43D4FA2A0A3FCC0DA676E8576 1 FAMC @F287@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:47:27 0 @I825@ INDI 1 NAME John /Smith/ 2 SURN Smith 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1765 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Jun 1851 2 PLAC Memphis, TN 1 _UID 4722FC1AF34DD84691E7AE639830A2B484E5 1 FAMS @F330@ 1 FAMC @F287@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:42:43 0 @I826@ INDI 1 NAME Chenoe /Hart/ 2 SURN Hart 2 GIVN Chenoe 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Oct 1779 2 PLAC Boonesborough, KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Jan 1870 2 PLAC Shelby Co., TN 1 _UID F6EE916538226E4C8E95A59834A17068FBC3 1 FAMS @F330@ 1 FAMC @F303@ 1 NOTE Chenoe is an Indian Name, probably Shawnee, for KY. She was the first white child born in K 2 CONC Y and thus was given that name. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 15:22:37 0 @I827@ INDI 1 NAME William /Smith/ 2 SURN Smith 2 GIVN William 2 NPFX Maj. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Baton Rouge, LA 1 _UID CE880E362DE3064FB4FD67B08D5DF0C4658E 1 FAMC @F287@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:49:57 0 @I828@ INDI 1 NAME John /Howard/ 2 SURN Howard 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 _UID D3684321CA7E4F43A2932AA891BB7E9BE557 1 FAMS @F331@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:51:53 0 @I829@ INDI 1 NAME Benjamin /Howard/ 2 SURN Howard 2 GIVN Benjamin 2 NPFX Gov./Gen. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1760 2 PLAC Lexington, KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Sep 1814 2 PLAC St. Louis, MO 1 BURI 2 PLAC Bellefontaine Cemetary, St. Louis, MO 1 _UID 19E2269DBFC83B4E8B3EE8C401F091DA9F91 1 FAMC @F331@ 1 NOTE HOWARD, Benjamin, a Representative from Kentucky; born in Lexington, Ky. (then a part of Virg 2 CONC inia), in 1760; completed preparatory studies; studied law; was admitted to the bar and comme 2 CONC nced practice in Lexington; member of the Kentucky house of representatives in 1800; electe 2 CONC d as a Republican to the Tenth and Eleventh Congresses and served from March 4, 1807, to Apri 2 CONC l 10, 1810, when he resigned; Governor of the Territory of Louisiana 1810-1812; appointed a b 2 CONC rigadier general in the United States Army March 12, 1813, and given command of the Eighth Mi 2 CONC litary Department, embracing the territory west of the Mississippi River; died in St. Louis 2 CONC , Mo., September 18, 1814; interment in Old Grace Church Graveyard; reinterment in Bellefonta 2 CONC ine Cemetery. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 16:04:12 0 @I830@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Preston /Howard/ 2 SURN Howard 2 GIVN Margaret Preston 1 SEX F 1 _UID 385397ED90ED25469A484EEF71EA2130C2BA 1 FAMS @F332@ 1 FAMC @F331@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:50:44 0 @I831@ INDI 1 NAME Robert (Wyckliffe) /Wickliffe/ 2 SURN Wickliffe 2 GIVN Robert (Wyckliffe) 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Lexington, KY? 1 _UID EA08F1062AEFE6449496D42C158F3EFB3337 1 FAMS @F332@ 1 FAMS @F333@ 1 NOTE Married Sisters. Pro-Slavery and clashed with Robert Breckinridge publicly on the issue. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2005 3 TIME 18:55:54 0 @I832@ INDI 1 NAME x /Howard/ 2 SURN Howard 2 GIVN x 1 SEX F 1 _UID 4E8F4286854A84499E1CDB3E2C2DF019760A 1 FAMS @F333@ 1 FAMC @F331@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:55:08 0 @I833@ INDI 1 NAME John /Floyd/ 2 SURN Floyd 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 _UID 8919FA1E153C0441BED47C9B6363D1CF5F0B 1 FAMC @F220@ 1 NOTE Migrated north and lost touch with rest of the family. No known descendents. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 19:24:44 0 @I834@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Floyd/ 2 SURN Floyd 2 GIVN Charles 1 SEX M 1 _UID 5EB50E833FC394418AAD471E8515B011725B 1 FAMC @F220@ 1 NOTE Moved to Georgia and Floyds there are the result. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 17:57:26 0 @I835@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Davis/ Jr. 2 SURN Davis 2 GIVN Robert 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 _UID E327191E80BA6C4AB87E98D3F00C624A7A00 1 FAMC @F221@ 1 NOTE Migrated to the Natchez in the early frontier days. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 23:01:52 0 @I836@ INDI 1 NAME Letitia /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Letitia 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1777 1 _UID F9779213DCE4E8489CB67BFE3B9763404599 1 FAMS @F334@ 1 FAMC @F221@ 1 NOTE Father was David Cox of Frederick Co., MD 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:43:45 0 @I837@ INDI 1 NAME Evan /Shelby/ Jr. 2 SURN Shelby 2 GIVN Evan 2 NSFX Jr. 2 NPFX Gen. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Oct 1720 2 PLAC Tregaron, Cardiganshire, Wales 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1794 2 PLAC Bristol, TN 1 BURI 2 PLAC East Hill Cem., Bristol, TN 1 _UID B46DB6E6AEC287409422778C9BB4A0922EB7 1 FAMS @F334@ 1 FAMS @F449@ 1 FAMC @F448@ 1 NOTE EVAN SHELBY, JR. 2 CONT 1720 to 1794 2 CONT 2 CONT Evan Shelby, Jr., soldier and frontiersman, was baptized in October 23, 1720 at Tregaron, Car 2 CONC diganshire, Wales. He came to America with his parents, Evan and Catherine Morgan Shelby, abo 2 CONC ut 1734, the family first settling in what is now Antrim Township Franklin County, PA. In 173 2 CONC 9, they moved into Prince George's (later Frederick) County, MD where his father died in Jul 2 CONC y 1751. Evan Jr. continued to reside in Maryland, near the North Mountain, Frederick County 2 CONC , in which locality, now a part of Washington County, he acquired, by deed or patent, nearl 2 CONC y 24,000 acres of land. 2 CONT He also became interested in the Indian fur trade and was concerned in trading posts at Michi 2 CONC limackinac and Green Bay. He was in Braddock's campaign in 1755, and laid out part of the roa 2 CONC d from Fort Frederick to Fort Cumberland. Having served as first lieutenant tn Capt. Alexande 2 CONC r Beall's company in 1757-68, he was commissioned by Governor Sharpe of Maryland captain o 2 CONC f a company of rangers, and also held a commission as captain under the government of Pennsyl 2 CONC vania. He was in the advance party of the force under Gen. John. Forbes which took possessio 2 CONC n of Fort Duquesne in 1758, and crossed the Ohio River with more than half his company of sco 2 CONC uts, making a daring reconnaissance of the fort. On November 12, 1758, near Loyalhanna, i 2 CONC n a personal encounter, Shelby is said to have slain with his own hand one of the principal I 2 CONC ndian chiefs. In the same war, he served later as major of a detachment of the Virginia regim 2 CONC ent. 2 CONT For several years he was a justice of the peace. In May 1762, he was chosen one of the manage 2 CONC rs for Maryland of the Potomac Company. He sustained heavy losses in the Indian trade from th 2 CONC e ravages growing out of Pontiac's Conspiracy of 1763, and most of his property in Maryland w 2 CONC as subjected to the satisfaction of his debts. 2 CONT Hoping to better his fortune he moved, probably in 1773, to Fincastle County, in Southwest Vi 2 CONC rginia, which he ha previously visited where he engaged in farming, merchandising, and cattle 2 CONC -raising. He again became a prosperous land-owner and a conspicuous and influential frontie 2 CONC r leader. In 1774, he commanded the Fincastle Company in Dunmore's War, and in the battle o 2 CONC f Point Pleasant, October 10, 1774, he succeeded near the close of the action to the chief co 2 CONC mmand in consequence of the death or disability of his superior officers. In 1776, he was app 2 CONC ointed by Governor Henry of Virginia a major in the troops commanded by Col. William Christia 2 CONC n against the Cherokees, and on December 21, he became colonel of the militia of the newly-cr 2 CONC eated county of Washington, of which he was also a magistrate. In 1777, he was entrusted wit 2 CONC h the command of sundry garrisons posted on the frontier of Virginia, and in association wit 2 CONC h Preston and Christian, negotiated a treaty with the Cherokees near the Long Island of Holst 2 CONC on River. In 1779, he lead a successful expedition of two thousand men against the Chickamaug 2 CONC a Indian towns on the lower Tennessee River, for which service he was thanked by the Continen 2 CONC tal Congress. 2 CONT By the extension of the boundary line between Virginia and North Carolina, it was ascertaine 2 CONC d that his residence lay in the latter state, and in 1781, he was elected a member of its Sen 2 CONC ate. Five years later, the Carolina Assembly made him brigadier general of militia of the Was 2 CONC hington District of North Carolina, the first officer of that grade on the "Western Waters" 2 CONC . In March 1787, as commissioner for North Carolina, he negotiated a temporary truce with Col 2 CONC . John Sevier, governor of the insurgent and short-lived "State of Franklin". In August 1787 2 CONC , he was elected governor of the "State of Franklin", to succeed Sevier but declined the hono 2 CONC r. Having resigned his post as brigadier-general on October 29,1787, he withdrew from publi 2 CONC c life. 2 CONT He married first in 1744, Letitia Cox, a daughter of David Cox of Frederick County, MD. She d 2 CONC ied in 1777. His second wife, whom he married early in 1787, was Isabella Elliott, who surviv 2 CONC ed him. He is buried in East Hill Cemetery, Bristol on the Tennessee-Virginia line. 2 CONT Shelby was of a rugged, stocky build, somewhat low in stature and stern of countenance. He po 2 CONC ssessed great muscular strength and unbounded energy and powers of endurance. He was straight 2 CONC forward and at times, rather blunt in speech, absolutely fearless, and always prompt to tak 2 CONC e the aggressive in any action or enterprise, civil or military, in which he engaged. For a m 2 CONC an of his day, he was well educated and noted for his probity and patriotism. He left many de 2 CONC scendants, of whom the most celebrated was his son, Isaac Shelby, the first governor of Kentu 2 CONC cky. 2 CONT Taken from: The Dictionary of American Biography, vol. IX (1935), with references from: "Corr 2 CONC espondence of Gov, Horatio Sharpe" (3 vols.), being Archives of Maryland, vols. VI (1888), I 2 CONC X (1890), XIV (1895); J.T. Scharf, History of Western Maryland (2 vols. 1882); Joseph Banvard 2 CONC , Tragic Scenes in the History of Maryland and the Old French War (1856); J.G.M. Ramsey, Th 2 CONC e Annals of Tennessee (1853); L.P. Summers, History of Southwest Virginia (1903) and Annals o 2 CONC f Southwest Virginia (1929); R.G. Thwaites and L.P. Kellogg, Documented History of Dunmore' 2 CONC s War (1905); G.N. Mackenzie, Colonial Families of the U.S.A. II (1911), 652-57; Zella Armstr 2 CONC ong, Notable Southern Families, vol. II (1922); S.C. Williams, History of the Lost State of F 2 CONC ranklin (1924); T.W. Preston, History Sketches of the Holston Valleys (1926); Cass K. Shelby 2 CONC , A Report on the First Three Generations of the Shelby Family in the U.S. (Privately printed 2 CONC , 1927); A.M. Moon, Sketches of the Shelby, McDowell, Deaderick and Anderson Families (1933) 2 CONC ; D.C. Rees, Tregaron Historical and Antiguardian (Llandyssul, 1934). 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 23:31:05 0 @I838@ INDI 1 NAME x /Davis/ 2 SURN Davis 2 GIVN x 1 SEX F 1 _UID B21165062947644D8D797C8C50A195BFA2F0 1 FAMS @F335@ 1 FAMC @F221@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 23:02:38 0 @I839@ INDI 1 NAME X /Venable/ 2 SURN Venable 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID 88BF8C78C34152409F7C3F5268453547B664 1 FAMS @F335@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 23:02:59 0 @I840@ INDI 1 NAME Isham /Floyd/ 2 SURN Floyd 2 GIVN Isham 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1756 2 PLAC Amherst, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Apr 1783 2 PLAC Ohio 2 CAUS Killed by Indians 1 _UID 261AE7267C64C64B99BDC30083F3AEEA65A1 1 FAMS @F402@ 1 FAMC @F219@ 1 NOTE He was killed across the Ohio River from KY by Indians in a brutal scalping that included tor 2 CONC ture while still alive. Details can be found in the Preston memoirs. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 19:20:33 0 @I841@ INDI 1 NAME x /Poage/ 2 SURN Poage 2 GIVN x 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Augusta Co., VA 1 _UID 3C63CDC557FD9446A139DF9350186A068307 1 FAMS @F336@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 23:12:41 0 @I842@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Breckenridge/ 2 SURN Breckenridge 2 GIVN Alexander 2 NPFX Ens. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 4A083B33A49E4443A835EE43F54EC023BD5D 1 FAMS @F337@ 1 FAMC @F336@ 1 NOTE Fought in the American Revolution 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Feb 2006 3 TIME 12:49:25 0 @I843@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Breckenridge/ 2 SURN Breckenridge 2 GIVN Robert 2 NPFX Sgt. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 8E2FD14FA3553D42BB5681050A0C823BBEED 1 FAMC @F336@ 1 NOTE POW at Charleston, SC American Revolution 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:24:37 0 @I844@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Floyd/ 2 SURN Floyd 2 GIVN Charles 1 SEX M 1 _UID 155B96F557D78B48A6FBA593523B69D09BF6 1 FAMC @F219@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 23:17:00 0 @I845@ INDI 1 NAME William P. /Floyd/ 2 SURN Floyd 2 GIVN William P. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1783 2 CAUS Small-pox 1 _UID 58BEF8C1DBFF8F49BD20AC4C554991F97EF5 1 FAMC @F218@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 23:19:58 0 @I846@ INDI 1 NAME Sally Sarah /Fountain/ 2 SURN Fountain 2 GIVN Sally Sarah 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Mar 1787 1 _UID A2612BC2B302C04583A47C0C29562FEAF110 1 FAMS @F338@ 1 FAMC @F401@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:01:02 0 @I847@ INDI 1 NAME x /Maupin/ 2 SURN Maupin 2 GIVN x 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1807 1 _UID D5266527E534E44F80361C55E7028DAF1FE8 1 FAMS @F339@ 1 FAMC @F340@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 23:32:10 0 @I848@ INDI 1 NAME Gabriel /Maupin/ 2 SURN Maupin 2 GIVN Gabriel 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 _UID A90C40B536086E4491C2D6C80DA9F2C1F41B 1 FAMS @F340@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Aug 2004 3 TIME 23:32:30 0 @I849@ INDI 1 NAME Patsy /Briscoe/ 2 SURN Briscoe 2 GIVN Patsy 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Alexandria, VA 1 _UID 5D731250776CFF4E874BF80A2A6608D2A088 1 FAMS @F341@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:59:32 0 @I850@ INDI 1 NAME Sallie /Thornton/ 2 SURN Thornton 2 GIVN Sallie 1 SEX F 1 _UID 7E31628E3D01CB499B10FD289FC0F1AEBF01 1 FAMS @F342@ 1 FAMC @F343@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:03:33 0 @I851@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Lewis/ Jr. 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Thomas 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Dec 1788 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Oct 1855 1 _UID 26EC54D244954741989448136692E0837B88 1 FAMS @F362@ 1 FAMC @F342@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:41:52 0 @I852@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Andrew 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1790 1 _UID BED22E2751D7BE46A13A29A7C88BD5B99D93 1 FAMS @F363@ 1 FAMC @F342@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:42:29 0 @I853@ INDI 1 NAME William /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1793 1 DEAT 2 DATE abt. 1840 2 PLAC Crooked Creek 2 CAUS Drowning 1 _UID 6499A8B03F2F6443818EEA4034C258D2C3D1 1 FAMS @F364@ 1 FAMC @F342@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:44:01 0 @I854@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Samuel 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1795 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1848 2 PLAC Allen Co., IN 1 _UID 417692C133675547AC6709A12E26DD6C9A41 1 FAMS @F365@ 1 FAMC @F342@ 1 NOTE In 1820 he was residing in Ohio. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Apr 2006 3 TIME 17:48:10 0 @I855@ INDI 1 NAME George /Thornton/ 2 SURN Thornton 2 GIVN George 1 SEX M 1 _UID BD3BCD69A66E7F49994268F549C40004531C 1 FAMS @F343@ 1 NOTE An innkeeper 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 22:33:41 0 @I856@ INDI 1 NAME Mary // 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 _UID 050F166052805249889AC17CF251051CBAAB 1 FAMS @F343@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:04:31 0 @I857@ INDI 1 NAME x /Evans/ 2 SURN Evans 2 GIVN x 1 SEX F 1 _UID 3348B927C9456B439A979B2B7C5221B3B0B2 1 FAMS @F344@ 1 NOTE Lived in Point Pleasant 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 18:44:17 0 @I858@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Samuel 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1800 2 PLAC Point Pleasant, WV 1 _UID 6307969CDF0B464AA563D124343A1E21C04E 1 FAMS @F367@ 1 FAMC @F344@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:51:03 0 @I859@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Strother /Madison/ 2 SURN Madison 2 GIVN Elizabeth Strother 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Montgomery Co., VA? 1 _UID 1CB6F072AD23E64EBD552B03C14F4BAF822D 1 FAMS @F345@ 1 FAMC @F347@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:13:38 0 @I860@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Bryant/ 2 SURN Bryant 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 _UID BA8F9227738ED94E97B16E9485BE03FAB403 1 FAMS @F346@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:12:17 0 @I861@ INDI 1 NAME Jonathan /Madison/ 2 SURN Madison 2 GIVN Jonathan 2 _AKA John 1 SEX M 1 _UID CC4238792B37E044A93940627634A292A7E3 1 FAMS @F347@ 1 FAMS @F292@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:16:50 0 @I862@ INDI 1 NAME Agatha /Strother/ 2 SURN Strother 2 GIVN Agatha 1 SEX F 1 _UID FDA1D9418DBD14478B395164B24A689BD53E 1 FAMS @F347@ 1 FAMS @F292@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:14:20 0 @I863@ INDI 1 NAME Rowland T. /Madison/ 2 SURN Madison 2 GIVN Rowland T. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1753 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1798 1 _UID 0CAB5A7BA93252439D7B3ADD47FCF389EA02 1 FAMS @F348@ 1 FAMC @F347@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:15:05 0 @I864@ INDI 1 NAME Lucy /Madison/ 2 SURN Madison 2 GIVN Lucy 1 SEX F 1 _UID F5F21CCCA4B62C448B2E1016DE8F26A6B17F 1 FAMS @F349@ 1 FAMC @F347@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:19:21 0 @I865@ INDI 1 NAME Agatha Strother /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Agatha Strother 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Jun 1789 2 PLAC Botetourt Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Oct 1841 2 PLAC Tuscaloosa, AL 1 _UID B14332CD187F124484A990AFC54A02B41103 1 FAMS @F372@ 1 FAMC @F349@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:06:11 0 @I866@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Andrew 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1798 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1875 1 _UID F871E47135E74B408CE0F14F0A9DD3F37E34 1 FAMS @F374@ 1 FAMC @F349@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:10:01 0 @I867@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /McClanahan/ 2 SURN McClanahan 2 GIVN Nancy 1 SEX F 1 _UID DE59C429E4E32940B601824C2C2AAC0CE700 1 FAMS @F350@ 1 FAMC @F351@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:20:53 0 @I868@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /McClanahan/ 2 SURN McClanahan 2 GIVN Robert 1 SEX M 1 _UID E6A0C0A1356DE4458605365335C76B538075 1 FAMS @F351@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:21:30 0 @I869@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Breckinridge/ 2 SURN Breckinridge 2 GIVN Sarah 1 SEX F 1 _UID F3390CAC1DBF1741B88999036BFB9C938A37 1 FAMS @F351@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:22:15 0 @I870@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Poe/ 2 SURN Poe 2 GIVN Hannah 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1783 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1845 1 _UID 93BA461DCB173D4888D58C7F92AF1B08E337 1 FAMS @F352@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:23:39 0 @I871@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Andrew 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1772 1 _UID 5EB2A5A9CC90F845819E51D74576A4FF9CF6 1 FAMS @F353@ 1 FAMC @F341@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:25:05 0 @I872@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /McClanahan/ 2 SURN McClanahan 2 GIVN Jane 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Botetourt Co., VA? 1 _UID 7713F9FEF69A5045B1335D3722F717DC2A69 1 FAMS @F353@ 1 FAMC @F354@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:25:42 0 @I873@ INDI 1 NAME William /McClanahan/ 2 SURN McClanahan 2 GIVN William 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 _UID D0BD5FE8049A724491B0CF39C94E539D7853 1 FAMS @F354@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:26:20 0 @I874@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Samuel 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1762 2 PLAC Botetourt Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1815 2 PLAC Knox Co., TN 1 _UID CE2BEDE79B7246499B6D2348AAEC14CF55FD 1 FAMS @F355@ 1 FAMC @F341@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:29:10 0 @I875@ INDI 1 NAME Esther (Catherine) /Whitley/ 2 SURN Whitley 2 GIVN Esther (Catherine) 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1770 2 PLAC Augusta Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1830 2 PLAC Limestone Co., AL 1 _UID 9A0B7B27EA67CB4D8AB300047090F4FCE19F 1 FAMS @F355@ 1 FAMC @F356@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:59:59 0 @I876@ INDI 1 NAME William /Whitley/ 2 SURN Whitley 2 GIVN William 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Aug 1749 2 PLAC Rockbridge Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Oct 1813 2 PLAC Battle of The Thames, Canada 2 CAUS Killed while exchanging gunfire with Tecumseh 1 _UID 9FEA2BD9808C064DAE07281A725969172EC9 1 FAMS @F356@ 1 NOTE Col. William Whitley (1749 - 1813) built the first brick house west of the Alleghanies and i 2 CONC t still stands today. It is owned and preserved by the State of KY (since 1938) as a historic 2 CONC al site and can be viewed by the public. It is just a few miles from where Louisa Bell and he 2 CONC r family grew up and where she and Edmund Wilson lived when in KY. 2 CONT The son of Irish immigrants, William Whitley made his first trip to Kentucky in 1775 accompan 2 CONC ied by his brother-in-law, George Clark. They established a station on land near St. Asaph, n 2 CONC ow known as Stanford. Whitley returned to Virginia for his wife Esther, and two daughters (ev 2 CONC entually their offspring would number eleven). Often the terrain was so rough that they had t 2 CONC o take their goods off the pack animals and carry them by hand. The Whitleys built their home 2 CONC stead away from a walled fort because attacks by the native Americans were few. They plante 2 CONC d 10 acres of corn, thus staking their claim to the land. 2 CONT He also built the first racetrack in Kentucky but insisted that the horses race in the opposi 2 CONC te direction that they did in England. This tradition is still carried on today. 2 CONT However, attacks from the natives increased and the Whitleys fled, first to Logan's Fort, the 2 CONC n to Fort Harrod. After a year, the family returned to their station. Its position on the Wil 2 CONC derness Road led to persons gathering there to increase their numbers before crossing the wil 2 CONC derness back to Virginia. Whitley advised the travelers and sold them supplies. He became wel 2 CONC l-known as an "Indian fighter" because his station was often the first stop for travelers wh 2 CONC o had been attacked on the way to Kentucky. He or his wife Esther would raise the Kentucky Mi 2 CONC litia to pursue the attackers. Whitley was recommended to the rank of captain in the Militia. 2 CONT Whitley's fame as a defender of the frontier caused his acceptance as a volunteer at the ag 2 CONC e of 64 in the War of 1812. He was killed in the Battle of the Thames it is reputed while bei 2 CONC ng among the small group of men that had cornered Chief Tecumseh, and in the exchange of gunf 2 CONC ire, both Whitley and Tecumseh were killed. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2005 3 TIME 18:58:58 0 @I877@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Charles 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1804 1 _UID BF5F937C02BB2F43A9E564062B3D34D4C4C9 1 FAMS @F357@ 1 FAMC @F341@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:34:16 0 @I878@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Bragg/ 2 SURN Bragg 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1782 1 _UID FF5479F27807E14BA519EDCC6DE7893BF835 1 FAMS @F357@ 1 FAMC @F358@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:34:41 0 @I879@ INDI 1 NAME Abraham /Bragg/ 2 SURN Bragg 2 GIVN Abraham 2 NPFX Gen. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC VA? 1 _UID 93651E751DC8174DA26656611BFAEB8215B4 1 FAMS @F358@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:35:19 0 @I880@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1780 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1829 1 _UID F3B4EB77C863D64098156CC2695EA0FB877C 1 FAMS @F359@ 1 FAMS @F360@ 1 FAMS @F361@ 1 FAMC @F341@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:36:19 0 @I881@ INDI 1 NAME John /Luke/ 2 SURN Luke 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Alexandria, VA? 1 _UID 73AB9E436AF3B1418F6310AA75A2AA1BD6E4 1 FAMS @F359@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:36:50 0 @I882@ INDI 1 NAME Spenser James Vaux /Ball/ 2 SURN Ball 2 GIVN Spenser James Vaux 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1817 2 PLAC KY? 1 _UID 3F8D2602BD45014394045588137D218FEF8F 1 FAMS @F360@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:37:37 0 @I883@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander K. /Marshall/ 2 SURN Marshall 2 GIVN Alexander K. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC KY? 1 _UID 46D23F820866FC4FA6BF5639A303870BBE53 1 FAMS @F361@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:38:09 0 @I884@ INDI 1 NAME Eliza Ann /Beale/ 2 SURN Beale 2 GIVN Eliza Ann 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Dec 1797 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Feb 1859 1 _UID 6D132C0E770D0F42BDB9AA659F88829653B0 1 FAMS @F362@ 1 FAMC @F377@ 1 NOTE Active in foundation of town of Point Pleasant, WV. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Feb 2006 3 TIME 00:10:57 0 @I885@ INDI 1 NAME Jennie (Jane) /Boswell/ 2 SURN Boswell 2 GIVN Jennie (Jane) 1 SEX F 1 _UID B1093B40E9379A4F8D098E9F0D235F52E2E8 1 FAMS @F363@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:42:45 0 @I886@ INDI 1 NAME Penelope /Lane/ 2 SURN Lane 2 GIVN Penelope 1 SEX F 1 _UID 2CF82FB7D49BFD439C1020069C618BA8BB7A 1 FAMS @F364@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:44:21 0 @I887@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine /Wallace/ 2 SURN Wallace 2 GIVN Catherine 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1804 1 _UID 1043A3894C5346439C74DB7C263D5DDEAC85 1 FAMS @F365@ 1 FAMC @F366@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:47:07 0 @I888@ INDI 1 NAME David /Wallace/ 2 SURN Wallace 2 GIVN David 2 NPFX Gov. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Apr 1799 2 PLAC Lancaster Co, PA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Sep 1859 2 PLAC Indianapolis, IN 1 _UID ED5345045CF63C42B0DCF9553AF2E5E72BA5 1 FAMS @F366@ 1 NOTE David Wallace 2 CONT Governor of Indiana 2 CONT December 6, 1837-December 9, 1840 2 CONT 2 CONT Artist: Jacob Cox , American, 1810-1892 oil on canvas, 36 1/4 x 29 (92.1 x 7 2 CONC 3.7) Signed l.l.: on book: J COX/IX.?. 2 CONT DAVID WALLACE, born in Pennsylvania, moved with his family to Ohio where he attended school 2 CONC . He later moved to Brookville, Indiana, where he studied law and was admitted to the bar. H 2 CONC e attended the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, graduating in 1821 as a second lieutenant 2 CONC . He served in the 7th Regiment, Indiana militia, with ranks of lieutenant, captain, and colo 2 CONC nel. 2 CONT Wallace served in the Indiana House of Representatives from 1828 to 1831, when he was electe 2 CONC d lieutenant governor on the Whig ticket with Noah Noble. He was re-elected in 1834 and serve 2 CONC d until February 1837, when he became a candidate for governor. In that election he defeate 2 CONC d John Dumont, also a Whig. Wallace's administration was plagued with economic disaster a 2 CONC s a result of the collapse of the internal improvements program. He was elected to Congress i 2 CONC n 1841 but was unsuccessful in his bid for re-election in 1843. He was the Whig state chairma 2 CONC n in 1846, a member of the constitutional convention in 1850, and was elected judge of the co 2 CONC urt of common pleas in 1856. 2 CONT A dignified man with a judicious manner, he was also described as "a lover of books, and wa 2 CONC s one of the most delightful of readers." He is, however, most famous as the father of Lew Wa 2 CONC llace. 2 CONT Source: Peat, Wilbur D. Portraits and Painters of the Governors of Indiana 1800-1978. Revised 2 CONC , edited and with new entries by Diane Gail Lazarus, Indianapolis Museum of Art. Biographie 2 CONC s of the governors by Lana Ruegamer, Indiana Historical Society. Indianapolis: Indiana Histor 2 CONC ical Society and Indianapolis Museum of Art, 1978. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:32:47 0 @I889@ INDI 1 NAME Lewis (Lew) /Wallace/ 2 SURN Wallace 2 GIVN Lewis (Lew) 2 NPFX Gen./Ambassador/Gov./Author 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Apr 1827 2 PLAC Brookville, IN 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Feb 1905 2 PLAC Crawfordsville, IN 1 BURI 2 PLAC Oak Hill Cemetery, Crawfordsville, IN 1 _UID 173D5388F5E2C8448A052670794736224FA9 1 FAMS @F459@ 1 FAMC @F366@ 1 NOTE Lew Wallace: Soldier, Statesman & Scholar 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Lewis "Lew" Wallace (1827-1905) was born in Brookville , Ind 2 CONC iana, on April 10, 1827, to David and Est 2 CONC her French Test Wallace . David Wallace was an attorney who was elected governor of Indiana early in Lew' 2 CONC s childhood. 2 CONT At the outbreak of the Mexican War, Wallace helped raise a company of volunteers for the serv 2 CONC ice and was elected 1st lieutanant of the 1st Indiana Infantry. After the war, he was admitte 2 CONC d to the bar in 1849, but never cared much for the life of a lawyer. In 1852, he married Susa 2 CONC n Arnold Elston a Crawfordsville native and successful author in her own right. F 2 CONC ollowing in his father's footsteps, Lew was elected to the Indiana senate in 1856, and move 2 CONC d from Covington to Crawfordsville , where he made his home f 2 CONC or the rest of his life. 2 CONT Soon after the outbreak of the Civil War, Wallace served as adjutant general of Indiana. He r 2 CONC equested a field command and received a commission as colonel of the 11th Indiana Infantry (a Zouave regiment) from Governo 2 CONC r Oliver P. Morton. Wallace quickly rose to the rank of brigadier general and took part in th 2 CONC e capture of Fort Donelson . At Shiloh 2 CONC , Wallace and his division became "lost" due to unclear orders from Ulysses Grant and their a 2 CONC nticipated attack on the Confederate line did not come on the first day. Shiloh was the blood 2 CONC iest battle yet of the Civil War and Grant, under pressure from Henry Halleck and the public 2 CONC , needed someone to blame. Wallace took the brunt of Grant's anger and soon found himself wit 2 CONC hout a command. 2 CONT In the summer of 1862, Wallace was asked by Governor Morton to return to Kentucky to take com 2 CONC mand of hastily orgainzed troops there to repel a Confederate invasion. He was relieved of co 2 CONC mmand again (for political reasons) shortly before the disastrous battle of Richmond, Kentuck 2 CONC y . Things were in great disarray in Ke 2 CONC ntucky, and Wallace found himself in command of all Federal forces in the defenses of Cincinn 2 CONC ati. There he organized thousands of new recruits against a small Rebel force under Henry Het 2 CONC h . The attack never came and Wallace was hailed a 2 CONC s the "Savior of Cincinnati." However, he was again without a command. 2 CONT In the summer of 1864, Rebels under Jubal Early were trying to attack Washington. Wallace was called upon again, and by fighting a delay 2 CONC ing action at Monocacy , Grant was able to send reinforcements to s 2 CONC ave Washington. Wallace served as a member of the military commission which tried the Lincol 2 CONC n assassination conspirators and he was pre 2 CONC sident of the court-martial board which condemned Henry Wirz (the Commandant of Andersonville Prison). 2 CONT After the Civil War, Wallace served as governor of the New Mexico Territory, 1878-1881, (wher 2 CONC e he met Billy the Kid 2 CONC ) and as U.S. Minister to Turkey, 1881-1885. His greatest achievements may have been his lite 2 CONC rary pursuits. His novel, Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1880) has never been out of print an 2 CONC d has been filmed three times. 2 CONT Lew Wallace died in Crawfordsville, Indiana, on February 15, 1905, and was buried in Oak Hil 2 CONC l Cemetery . The state of Indiana honored Walla 2 CONC ce in 1910 with a statue in the U.S. Capitol. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:37:57 0 @I890@ INDI 1 NAME Delilah /Amos/ 2 SURN Amos 2 GIVN Delilah 1 SEX F 1 _UID 1BF35D71E2AB7548A16A98F53B9C51EBD15F 1 FAMS @F367@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:51:45 0 @I891@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Charles 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE died young 1 _UID 53B822B31C94D1448E412AD4069E3E3D9127 1 FAMC @F345@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:52:37 0 @I892@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Thomas 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC VA 2 CAUS duel 1 _UID 71C9A8A24861B74DAF48F38C89A72F8F958B 1 FAMC @F345@ 1 NOTE Killed in a duel with a fellow named McHenry. It was the first duel in VA using rifles at clo 2 CONC se quarters... in this case 30 yards. Both men were killed. He was a lawyer. No children 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Apr 2006 3 TIME 18:27:53 0 @I893@ INDI 1 NAME X /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN X 1 SEX U 1 DEAT 2 DATE died young 1 _UID A76C0EDB9946E04AB1ABF99F060DBF89549B 1 FAMC @F345@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:54:47 0 @I894@ INDI 1 NAME x /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN x 1 SEX U 1 DEAT 2 DATE died young 1 _UID 66DBD1E9756B8648BB4DBD6C82DF2ACB3092 1 FAMC @F345@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:54:57 0 @I895@ INDI 1 NAME Agatha (Agnes) /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Agatha (Agnes) 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1779 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1852 1 _UID 115251EA3BC7CB41AB567E4403369A86C818 1 FAMS @F368@ 1 FAMC @F345@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:56:06 0 @I896@ INDI 1 NAME Elihah /McClanahan/ 2 SURN McClanahan 2 GIVN Elihah 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1770 2 PLAC Botetourt Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1857 1 _UID ECB17D0CF7E5884CAA6F3ACADB11E9EBB3FB 1 FAMS @F368@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:56:49 0 @I897@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine (Kitty) /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Catherine (Kitty) 1 SEX F 1 _UID 5E94ECCC0E9A364B802E459C6DD4AD0C5C57 1 FAMS @F369@ 1 FAMC @F345@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:57:28 0 @I898@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /King/ 2 SURN King 2 GIVN Joseph 1 SEX M 1 _UID 55AAC4499DEF114C917CF8138FB8CFC9EC90 1 FAMS @F369@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:57:41 0 @I899@ INDI 1 NAME John /Madison/ 2 SURN Madison 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1784 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 May 1800 1 _UID 2C0580229F64CB418A756EF44C32B33EB201 1 FAMC @F348@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:58:47 0 @I900@ INDI 1 NAME Eliza Givens /Madison/ 2 SURN Madison 2 GIVN Eliza Givens 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1783 1 _UID DF92151FB862A9439357D55E93BEE28E89A7 1 FAMS @F370@ 1 FAMC @F348@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:59:21 0 @I901@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Worthington/ 2 SURN Worthington 2 GIVN Edward 2 NPFX Judge 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1773 2 PLAC MD 1 _UID 7731BE9825D5C246AF1CA745F70DD4A02F22 1 FAMS @F370@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:59:54 0 @I902@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew Lewis /Madison/ 2 SURN Madison 2 GIVN Andrew Lewis 2 NPFX Capt. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 692DFC25D696AE4AA26BCA45B0D1EE6B1148 1 FAMC @F348@ 1 NOTE It isn't clear if he was regular army or fought in a particular war. Given his age, the War o 2 CONC f 1812 or Mexican War seems most likely. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Jan 2006 3 TIME 14:52:42 0 @I903@ INDI 1 NAME Rowland T. /Madison/ Jr. 2 SURN Madison 2 GIVN Rowland T. 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9DF12F3E0E73F1489131BB9E7E0862F1A94E 1 FAMC @F348@ 1 NOTE In 1873 he was living in Rushville, IN 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Jan 2006 3 TIME 15:03:17 0 @I904@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Madison/ 2 SURN Madison 2 GIVN Hannah 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1787 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1833 1 _UID 005549ED871FBB40A44EFFE2C8B010B33AE2 1 FAMS @F371@ 1 FAMC @F348@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:02:32 0 @I905@ INDI 1 NAME John /Crenshaw/ 2 SURN Crenshaw 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1767 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1855 1 _UID 40D1A00A45D9D542AA171053F891780E2335 1 FAMS @F371@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:03:28 0 @I906@ INDI 1 NAME William Lewis /Adams/ 2 SURN Adams 2 GIVN William Lewis 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Jun 1777 2 PLAC Lynchburg, VA 1 _UID F5972F8F73B20D4CA3AA50E3CE5CC4B5EBCC 1 FAMS @F372@ 1 FAMC @F373@ 1 NOTE Lawyer, Indian Agent. First Lawyer in Tuscaloosa, AL. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jan 2006 3 TIME 19:12:52 0 @I907@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Adams/ 2 SURN Adams 2 GIVN Robert 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Ma. 1 _UID AE58DF8E1CA75C4F83D187AD173E5B859EF7 1 FAMS @F373@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:08:54 0 @I908@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Lynch /Adams/ 2 SURN Adams 2 GIVN Mary Lynch 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Lynchburg, VA 1 _UID 63042C14C7A73345A0AAEE45C5BE8CE5FEA2 1 FAMS @F373@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:09:13 0 @I909@ INDI 1 NAME Maria L. /Walton/ 2 SURN Walton 2 GIVN Maria L. 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1790 1 _UID BFAFE55E46B5E149BF9059E900DE833B034D 1 FAMS @F374@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:10:27 0 @I910@ INDI 1 NAME Sally /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Sally 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1865 2 PLAC Huntsville, AL 1 _UID 31821F2CD47FBD469A487AFD5BF9FF89894C 1 FAMS @F375@ 1 FAMC @F349@ 1 NOTE No children 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Apr 2006 3 TIME 17:47:34 0 @I911@ INDI 1 NAME X /Fleming/ 2 SURN Fleming 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6BA2F5E91C86C446A13624807CA1F2F2131C 1 FAMS @F375@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:12:11 0 @I912@ INDI 1 NAME Betty /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Betty 1 SEX F 1 _UID 1FD41CF71038E142B121376F2FEAC84F19F0 1 FAMS @F378@ 1 FAMC @F349@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:15:24 0 @I913@ INDI 1 NAME X /Beale/ 2 SURN Beale 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID E705515810BBC643BBE1D1ECDA27DA36D3C9 1 FAMS @F377@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:13:15 0 @I914@ INDI 1 NAME George S. /Beale/ 2 SURN Beale 2 GIVN George S. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 45101CD947BB4E4BB54997037CF49B850DA0 1 FAMS @F378@ 1 FAMC @F377@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:13:38 0 @I915@ INDI 1 NAME Lucy Madison /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Lucy Madison 1 SEX F 1 _UID 06C204EA6575554B9B15AF00E45FFCAC7A66 1 FAMS @F379@ 1 FAMC @F349@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:16:40 0 @I916@ INDI 1 NAME John /Boyer/ 2 SURN Boyer 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Fincastle, VA 1 _UID 32E24FAFFDC71945948181722D9CE0D7BCE9 1 FAMS @F379@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:17:07 0 @I917@ INDI 1 NAME X /Boyer/ 2 SURN Boyer 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE died young 1 _UID 47BFFF463FDB514B99D03D0E170E6C8CD261 1 FAMC @F379@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:17:26 0 @I918@ INDI 1 NAME William /Lewis/ Jr. 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN William 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC MS 1 _UID 10B7596DF4F3214E91BD8FB530CF3E31E379 1 FAMC @F349@ 1 NOTE Supposedly left 6 children 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Apr 2006 3 TIME 00:36:43 0 @I919@ INDI 1 NAME John McClanahan /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN John McClanahan 2 NPFX Capt./Rep. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Apr 1802 2 PLAC Salem, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Mar 1862 2 PLAC Willis, Montgomery Co., TX 1 _UID 29A793AD499EAA4E87438592A743E4B654AC 1 FAMC @F350@ 1 NOTE Note says he commanded troops during the entire Texas Revolution. 2 CONT 2 CONT Served in the Legislature in AL before 1842 when he moved to Texas. In what is now Conroe, T 2 CONC X he built a large estate called Elmwood. This estate is now covered by the Lake Conroe. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Apr 2006 3 TIME 16:57:05 0 @I920@ INDI 1 NAME Charles J. /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Charles J. 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 Oct 1826 2 PLAC Mobile, AL 1 _UID 134D500D4E2C884E93098E9D94638BC319E4 1 FAMC @F350@ 1 NOTE A noted surgeon. He lived near Huntsville, AL most of his time. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Apr 2006 3 TIME 16:04:29 0 @I921@ INDI 1 NAME Ann Madison /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Ann Madison 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1806 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Aug 1897 1 _UID 095E9C9BD2E32D41879BAC34A63BDB2EADCB 1 FAMS @F380@ 1 FAMC @F350@ 1 NOTE Moved to San Antonio, TX in 1840. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Apr 2006 3 TIME 00:48:17 0 @I922@ INDI 1 NAME John /Bradley/ 2 SURN Bradley 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Sep 1844 2 PLAC Mexico 2 CAUS Fever in Perote Prison 1 _UID 72BAFFFAF1BD3242812EAEE379A444190199 1 FAMS @F380@ 1 NOTE Taken prisoner by the Mexicans in San Antonio in 1843. He contracted a fever and died while i 2 CONC n the Perote Prison in Mexico. Don't know, because of the confusion caused by the wives, if t 2 CONC his is the same John Bradley belonging to Austin's 300 or if the one captured by the Mexican 2 CONC s is a seperate individual. However, it is likely this is the same person and he was marrie 2 CONC d more than once of Betsy a common nickname was just that. The following though puts what i 2 CONC s known in context: 2 CONT 2 CONT John Bradley, one of Stephen F. Austin'sqv Old Three Hundredqv colonists, arrived in Texas be 2 CONC fore April 20, 1824, when he took his oath of allegiance in the home of James B. (Brit) Baile 2 CONC y.qv Bradley, who had known the family of Moses Austinqv in Missouri around 1820, received ti 2 CONC tle to a league of land in what is now Brazoria County on July 8, 1824. The 1826 colonial cen 2 CONC sus showed him as a farmer and stock raiser aged between twenty-five and forty, with a wife 2 CONC , Betsy, a son, and a daughter. He wrote S. F. Austin on June 30, 1826, that he had settled o 2 CONC n the east side of the Brazos River and asked for a labor of land at the mouth of the river 2 CONC . He may have been the same John Bradley whose name appeared on the Colorado County tax roll 2 CONC s in 1840 and the Lavaca County rolls in 1846. A John Bradley of Fayette County also was amon 2 CONC g those captured with Nicholas Dawsonqv in October 1842 and held at Perote Prisonqv in Mexic 2 CONC o until September 22, 1843. 2 CONT BIBLIOGRAPHY: Eugene C. Barker, ed., The Austin Papers (3 vols., Washington: GPO, 1924-28). P 2 CONC aul C. Boethel, The History of Lavaca County (San Antonio: Naylor, 1936; rev. ed., Austin: Vo 2 CONC n Boeckmann-Jones, 1959). Lester G. Bugbee, "The Old Three Hundred: A List of Settlers in Aus 2 CONC tin's First Colony," Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association 1 (October 1897). Le 2 CONC onie Rummel Weyand and Houston Wade, An Early History of Fayette County (La Grange, Texas: L 2 CONC a Grange Journal, 1936). 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:05:57 0 @I923@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Jane /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Mary Jane 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE died young 1 _UID 2B95B122352A4E469D87196F827B2FB41284 1 FAMC @F350@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:29:00 0 @I924@ INDI 1 NAME Pauline /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Pauline 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1876 2 PLAC Tuscumbia, AL 1 _UID 6658D08C5D181947AB609D7D0AF374901571 1 FAMC @F350@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:29:27 0 @I925@ INDI 1 NAME Harriet /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Harriet 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1803 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1828 1 _UID 0D38642DFE5CDF49B199A06A78EC2A1E589B 1 FAMS @F381@ 1 FAMC @F350@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:29:57 0 @I926@ INDI 1 NAME Nimrod /Menefee/ 2 SURN Menefee 2 GIVN Nimrod 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1798 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1855 1 _UID A0C575F00DC87745A0B50C1AFAC503E77F49 1 FAMS @F381@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:30:34 0 @I927@ INDI 1 NAME Tonia // 2 GIVN Tonia 1 SEX F 1 _UID E024A0762724EE40AA77930824E27ADCABF7 1 FAMS @F382@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2004 3 TIME 13:32:35 0 @I928@ INDI 1 NAME Jaidin Lee /Calvin/ 2 SURN Calvin 2 GIVN Jaidin Lee 1 SEX U 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Jan 1999 2 PLAC Hillsdale, MI 1 _UID B6594E67CECCF042AD2DF5055AFE93CE1D04 1 FAMC @F382@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2004 3 TIME 13:33:28 0 @I929@ INDI 1 NAME Derek /Calvin/ 2 SURN Calvin 2 GIVN Derek 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Feb 2002 2 PLAC Hillsdale, MI 1 _UID FA7C6CFF7208AD4881F3BA476D995E6D96CD 1 FAMC @F382@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2004 3 TIME 13:34:13 0 @I930@ INDI 1 NAME Livia /Bell/ 2 SURN Bell 2 GIVN Livia 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1851 1 _UID A615AA52EF246F489077980BB37D438F2D8F 1 FAMC @F77@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Dec 2005 3 TIME 02:38:59 0 @I931@ INDI 1 NAME James /Bell/ 2 SURN Bell 2 GIVN James 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Sep 1853 2 PLAC Drakes Creek, Garrard Co, KY 1 _UID EDB998C0AA7BE54FA6F5EF5EBF49EE265BDD 1 FAMC @F77@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Mar 2006 3 TIME 13:56:06 0 @I932@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah E. /Bell/ 2 SURN Bell 2 GIVN Sarah E. 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Sep 1855 2 PLAC Drakes Creek, Garrard Co, KY 1 _UID 207512149824EE4B972AEC604A44F05590E5 1 FAMC @F77@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Mar 2006 3 TIME 13:57:01 0 @I933@ INDI 1 NAME Willis /Bell/ 2 SURN Bell 2 GIVN Willis 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1857 1 _UID BD58C1660C10A545A0ACB77FA6DD17F5539E 1 FAMC @F77@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Dec 2005 3 TIME 02:39:50 0 @I934@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Bell/ 2 SURN Bell 2 GIVN Robert 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 13 Dec 1858 1 _UID 8B4E6434B0D1D24FA56B635A4F3A5607C65A 1 FAMC @F77@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Mar 2006 3 TIME 13:57:37 0 @I935@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Catherine /Brown/ 2 SURN Brown 2 GIVN Susan Catherine 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1809 1 _UID B0F94BA9EB27D042BEDB52B215659790FFFD 1 FAMC @F320@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:30:52 0 @I936@ INDI 1 NAME James Percy /Brown/ 2 SURN Brown 2 GIVN James Percy 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1810 1 _UID 9119510656284B4DAD6BE711180B79A669D3 1 FAMC @F320@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:31:28 0 @I937@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Cabell/ 2 SURN Cabell 2 GIVN Joseph 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1732 2 PLAC Warminster, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1798 2 PLAC VA 1 _UID 2203F534A1721143A2E6D25BD91C421EBF35 1 FAMS @F383@ 1 FAMC @F384@ 1 NOTE Like his brothers William, John, and Nicholas, Joseph Cabell earned his reputation in the ser 2 CONC vice of his country during the American Revolution. Born at the family estate in Warminster i 2 CONC n 1732, he established early in life patterns of political service that would continue durin 2 CONC g the "Decade of Decision." At the age of nineteen, he gained the office of deputy sheriff o 2 CONC f Albemarle County, a position which he still held when he married Mary Hopkins a year later 2 CONC . When Albemarle split into Albemarle, Buckingham, and Amherst Counties in 1761, he owned pro 2 CONC perty in all three divisions. Before establishing a favorite residence in Amherst County in 1 2 CONC 771, named "Winton ," Cabell held office i 2 CONC n both Albemarle and Buckingham counties. He was a Justice of the Peace in Albemarle in 1760 2 CONC , and was elected Burgess from Buckingham in 1761. While he built his political career, Josep 2 CONC h and Mary Cabell also built a family. Though their first child, Elizabeth, died at the age o 2 CONC f eighteen in 1771, four others--Joseph Jr. (b. 1762), Mary (b. 1769), Ann (b. 1771), and Eli 2 CONC zabeth (named for her sister, b. 1772)--lived to adulthood. Though there is little manuscrip 2 CONC t evidence to support the claim, family tradition indicates that at this time Joseph also est 2 CONC ablished a medical practice, and that he practiced the healing arts with exceptional skill. T 2 CONC hus, by the time that Lord Dunmore dissolved the Burgesses in 1775, Joseph Cabell had a new h 2 CONC ome, a large and healthy family, extensive landholdings, and--possibly--a thriving medical pr 2 CONC actice to defend. Cabell contributed both political and military leadership to the patriot ca 2 CONC use. He attended all five conventions in which Virginia's luminaries forged a Commonwealth fr 2 CONC om a Colony, served as delegate and senator in the new government, and--perhaps most importantly--helped to raise troops for th 2 CONC e Continental Army. Early in the war, in 1776, Cabell acted as the Commonwealth's agent and p 2 CONC aid out salaries in pounds sterling to hundreds of militiamen. In fulfillment of his duties a 2 CONC s Amherst County's "County Lieutenant" (chief military officer) he administered a draft in 17 2 CONC 78 and 1779 that sent scores of his neighbors to the front. He marched with the recruits an 2 CONC d was present for the surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown. Cabell remained active in pol 2 CONC itics following the war, although ill health kept him from Richmond on several occasions. O 2 CONC n 29 November 1784, for example, he wrote to his brother Col. Nicholas Cabell of his inabilit 2 CONC y to fulfill his duties as the senator for Buckingham, Albemarle, Amherst, and Fluvanna Count 2 CONC ies. "I had some hopes of comming down on the Assembly," he lamented, "But they are all Vanis 2 CONC hed, my Leg and Cough continues so bad I am afraid I shall never see Richmond again..." Cabel 2 CONC l recovered well enough to attend several more sessions of the General Assembly and did not s 2 CONC uccumb to final sleep until 1798. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:17:22 0 @I938@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Hopkins/ 2 SURN Hopkins 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1735 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1811 1 _UID 0F5A039F18517548AEE04F9F1680EAA1CEFA 1 FAMS @F383@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:58:18 0 @I939@ INDI 1 NAME William /Cabell/ 2 SURN Cabell 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1699 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1744 2 PLAC VA 1 _UID 104C392AF80E764DA628D9352B2ADA5BEEDF 1 FAMS @F384@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 00:24:02 0 @I940@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Burks/ 2 SURN Burks 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1706 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1756 2 PLAC VA 1 _UID 809CB53EF033EB439957F649B2E650B42B52 1 FAMS @F384@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 00:24:46 0 @I941@ INDI 1 NAME William /Cabell/ 2 SURN Cabell 2 GIVN William 2 NPFX Rep./Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1730 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1798 1 _UID 36105D855F5DDA44A6282984800B151431B3 1 FAMS @F385@ 1 FAMC @F384@ 1 NOTE The eldest son of William Cabell , Col 2 CONC . William Cabell (distinguished most frequently from his father by his military title), follo 2 CONC wed very directly in his footsteps. He haunted the same stretch of the James River and held m 2 CONC any of the same offices, adding markedly to the Cabell family reputation by his outstanding p 2 CONC ublic service. Very soon after coming of age, in 1751, Cabell joined his father as a vestryma 2 CONC n of St. Anne's Parish in Albemarle county. In late 1753, he took over his father's positio 2 CONC n as a surveyor. He obtained a commission in the militia and served with Peter Jefferson in t 2 CONC he French and Indian War, rising by 1760 to the rank of Colonel. Already prestigious in 1756 2 CONC , he then married Margaret Jordan and immediately started a family. Like several of their oth 2 CONC er children and grandchildren, their firstborn, Samuel Jordan Cabell, was extremely active po 2 CONC litically; he was both a Delegate to the General Assembly (1785-1792) and a four-term representative to the United States Congr 2 CONC ess (1795-1803). As a family man, C 2 CONC abell continued to accrue power and land. Betwen 1761 and 1775, he held almost every possibl 2 CONC e office in Amherst County--presiding magistrate, county lieutenant, county surveyour, and ev 2 CONC en coroner (like his father!). Moreover, he was a Burgess from at least 1761-1776, a member o 2 CONC f all five Revolutionary Conventions, and a Senator or Delegate in the General Assembly fro 2 CONC m 1776-1783, then again 1787-1788. A great patriot, Cabell protested the Stamp Act and acte 2 CONC d within the legislature to defend colonial rights. His last hope for reconciliation with th 2 CONC e mother country failed in 1774 when he received word of Parliament's Boston Port Bill, one o 2 CONC f the "Coercive Acts." Family tradition records his reaction: "No one can deny that the peopl 2 CONC e of this colony have been loyal subjects; they have borne their grievances with patience, an 2 CONC d have petitioned, and have petitioned respectfully for their removal. All their remonstrance 2 CONC s and memorials have been treated with neglect and contempt, and now we are to be gagged. B 2 CONC y the eternal God! we must fight, and for one, I care not how soon." He afterwards served o 2 CONC n the colony-wide Committee of Safety, helped recruit troops for Amherst County, and kept hi 2 CONC s position in the House of Delegates. Like his brothers, Col. William Cabell received land fr 2 CONC om his father, who had patented thousands of acres along the James River. In 1763, he inherit 2 CONC ed over 1200 acres in what is now Nelson County. He had been living on this land since abou 2 CONC t 1752 and had, by purchase, already added to is extent. He continued to acquire adjacent lan 2 CONC ds, accumulating in all over 25,000 contiguous acres. It was on this gigantic estate that h 2 CONC e built between 1775 and 1778 "Union Hill," which was to become the most important Cabell hom 2 CONC estead . It was to Union Hill that family m 2 CONC embers traveled to give birth or to die, and from Union Hill that Alexander Brown wrote The C 2 CONC abells and Their Kin in the l 2 CONC ate nineteenth century. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:05:13 0 @I942@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Cabell/ 2 SURN Cabell 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1727 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1759 1 _UID 1587F3166CB93F469CBE89014534623A488B 1 FAMS @F386@ 1 FAMC @F384@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 00:27:33 0 @I943@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Jordan/ 2 SURN Jordan 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1742 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1812 1 _UID 7F5EF6818DA8674981D019859D1DF6E3BB5F 1 FAMS @F385@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 00:28:38 0 @I944@ INDI 1 NAME William /Horsley/ 2 SURN Horsley 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1726 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1760 1 _UID 3B7D3D55BC676A41BCFB64556DD1BADF5F8C 1 FAMS @F386@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 00:29:21 0 @I945@ INDI 1 NAME John /Cabell/ 2 SURN Cabell 2 GIVN John 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1735 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1815 1 _UID DC313C3E863C3C42B81C2B2AF38C7D17036C 1 FAMS @F387@ 1 FAMC @F384@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 00:40:10 0 @I946@ INDI 1 NAME Paulina /Jordan/ 2 SURN Jordan 2 GIVN Paulina 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1740 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1781 1 _UID BBCB3EEAA868B847879B679E185E80744EC5 1 FAMS @F387@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 00:40:39 0 @I947@ INDI 1 NAME Nicholas /Cabell/ 2 SURN Cabell 2 GIVN Nicholas 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1750 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1803 1 _UID CF2056CB68F27647906CFDE3EC888A6A6BCB 1 FAMS @F388@ 1 FAMC @F384@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 00:43:16 0 @I948@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Carrington/ 2 SURN Carrington 2 GIVN Hannah 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1751 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1817 1 _UID F4A0C1A96D70914C8B4372BBA2AACA0DD6AC 1 FAMS @F388@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 00:50:46 0 @I949@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Cabell/ 2 SURN Cabell 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1753 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1771 1 _UID 1ECB58C2838D3E42BD74209EFD690302ED81 1 FAMS @F389@ 1 FAMC @F383@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 00:54:51 0 @I950@ INDI 1 NAME Williams /Megginson/ 2 SURN Megginson 2 GIVN Williams 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1740 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1776 1 _UID F9048E181E2B874DAAE763122147EB4059C0 1 FAMS @F389@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 00:55:42 0 @I951@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Cabell/ Jr. 2 SURN Cabell 2 GIVN Joseph 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1762 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1831 1 _UID 0D3B2ECD302B9F4ABF74905B8EF821E531AD 1 FAMS @F390@ 1 FAMS @F391@ 1 FAMC @F383@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 00:56:49 0 @I952@ INDI 1 NAME Pocohantas R. /Bolling/ 2 SURN Bolling 2 GIVN Pocohantas R. 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1765 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1803 1 _UID A5F47CDBAE7B104BA74B0CC1A2CF7D496AC1 1 FAMS @F390@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 00:57:40 0 @I953@ INDI 1 NAME Ann E. Duval /Bolling/ 2 SURN Bolling 2 GIVN Ann E. Duval 1 SEX F 1 _UID 6440A8A7EF188F48942891CCA0BD48A8370E 1 FAMS @F391@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 00:58:21 0 @I954@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Cabell/ 2 SURN Cabell 2 GIVN Ann 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1771 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1840 1 _UID 91BC32E998E1874AB3CFDE66B6E3DA7F6A77 1 FAMS @F392@ 1 FAMC @F383@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 00:59:06 0 @I955@ INDI 1 NAME Robert C. /Harrison/ 2 SURN Harrison 2 GIVN Robert C. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1765 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1840 1 _UID F939F503531B4145ABD6E6BDD391A361AA65 1 FAMS @F392@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 00:59:40 0 @I956@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Jordan /Cabell/ 2 SURN Cabell 2 GIVN Margaret Jordan 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1770 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1815 1 _UID 8FF30BCA0FBE66459706A2CB12F8E4ECB3D9 1 FAMS @F134@ 1 FAMC @F385@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:21:40 0 @I957@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Jordan /Rives/ 2 SURN Rives 2 GIVN Margaret Jordan 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1792 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1862 1 _UID AF7E2F608F01EF4C85F9F4AAF1C0B3040BF4 1 FAMC @F134@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:10:46 0 @I958@ INDI 1 NAME Lucy Shands /Rives/ 2 SURN Rives 2 GIVN Lucy Shands 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1794 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1872 1 _UID FB2EB67651BE2B4B8C5D59BFCED4200EAB59 1 FAMC @F134@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:11:15 0 @I959@ INDI 1 NAME Paulina Cabell /Rives/ 2 SURN Rives 2 GIVN Paulina Cabell 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1796 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1858 1 _UID 7AEE1AD96A36BE45904A10BDBC75C4DF7973 1 FAMC @F134@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:11:49 0 @I960@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Rives/ Jr. 2 SURN Rives 2 GIVN Robert 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1798 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1869 1 _UID 99C3E17B694A8C42958642691DD7367FA83D 1 FAMC @F134@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:12:19 0 @I961@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Rives/ 2 SURN Rives 2 GIVN Henry 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Oct 1799 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Sep 1833 1 _UID CA59A0749A503E4D8C9E0BD9DBA1CE242884 1 FAMC @F134@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:31:22 0 @I962@ INDI 1 NAME James B. /Rives/ 2 SURN Rives 2 GIVN James B. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1801 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1816 1 _UID B7EE131F8DA94841ACB01CBE4D96E0FA8935 1 FAMC @F134@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:13:16 0 @I963@ INDI 1 NAME George /Rives/ 2 SURN Rives 2 GIVN George 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Apr 1802 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Aug 1874 1 _UID 1D96AF57E46A3D4C99347B986364CE5E63A3 1 FAMC @F134@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:30:36 0 @I964@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Rives/ 2 SURN Rives 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1803 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1804 1 _UID 016D265E3AE80F4CB24753AB649666551B7C 1 FAMC @F134@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:14:19 0 @I965@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Rives/ 2 SURN Rives 2 GIVN Alexander 2 NPFX Judge 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Jun 1806 2 PLAC Oakridge, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Sep 1885 2 PLAC Charlottesville, VA 1 _UID 834B241854EB4E439F045DC529D9C3C529CA 1 FAMC @F134@ 1 NOTE Rives, Alexander 2 CONT Born June 17, 1806, in Oakridge, VA Died September 17, 1885, in Charlottesville, VA Federa 2 CONC l Judicial Service: U. S. District Court, Western District of Virginia Nominated by Ulysses G 2 CONC rant on February 3, 1871, to a new seat created by 16 Stat. 403; Confirmed by the Senate on F 2 CONC ebruary 6, 1871, and received commission on February 6, 1871. Service terminated on August 1 2 CONC , 1882, due to retirement. Education: Hampden-Sidney College, 1825 University of Virginia 2 CONC , 1829 Professional Career: Planter, Albemarle County, Virginia, 1829-1871 Virginia state de 2 CONC legate, 1852-1853 Virginia state senator, 1859-1867 Rector, University of Virginia, 1865-1866 2 CONC Judge, Virginia State Supreme Court of Appeals, 1866-1869 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:15:59 0 @I966@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel J. /Cabell/ 2 SURN Cabell 2 GIVN Samuel J. 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1756 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1818 1 _UID E91782444697554DB76052BD9D6219C74ACD 1 FAMS @F393@ 1 FAMC @F385@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:17:05 0 @I967@ INDI 1 NAME William /Cabell/ Jr. 2 SURN Cabell 2 GIVN William 2 NSFX Jr. 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1759 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1822 1 _UID 5B11E7756A23424A909971F71720E5F98790 1 FAMS @F394@ 1 FAMC @F385@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:21:22 0 @I968@ INDI 1 NAME Paulina /Cabell/ 2 SURN Cabell 2 GIVN Paulina 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1763 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1845 1 _UID 1E51229C6A27BA4891AEA13F92AFDA090335 1 FAMS @F395@ 1 FAMS @F396@ 1 FAMC @F385@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:18:01 0 @I969@ INDI 1 NAME Landon /Cabell/ 2 SURN Cabell 2 GIVN Landon 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1765 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1834 1 _UID 7B8E23F2613D384695C91C24D9A82807883D 1 FAMS @F397@ 1 FAMC @F385@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:18:35 0 @I970@ INDI 1 NAME Hector /Cabell/ 2 SURN Cabell 2 GIVN Hector 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1768 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1807 1 _UID 2C43BC158018C2419AE690C5556890524F3C 1 FAMS @F398@ 1 FAMC @F385@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:19:04 0 @I971@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Cabell/ 2 SURN Cabell 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1774 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1801 1 _UID 967021617A72A84F9B55928DD295A84ED79D 1 FAMS @F399@ 1 FAMC @F385@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:20:09 0 @I972@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Syme/ 2 SURN Syme 2 GIVN Sarah 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1760 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1814 1 _UID 2E25317AD7126F41803430AAF7E5A05EFF6B 1 FAMS @F393@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:20:45 0 @I973@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Carrington/ 2 SURN Carrington 2 GIVN Ann 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1760 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1838 1 _UID 6EFA6281BD1A2F40AC50052E382993843818 1 FAMS @F394@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:21:56 0 @I974@ INDI 1 NAME Edmund /Read/ 2 SURN Read 2 GIVN Edmund 2 NPFX Maj. 1 SEX M 1 _UID BB48620FE6849842A1E8B80025A08E196516 1 FAMS @F395@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:22:51 0 @I975@ INDI 1 NAME Nash /LeGrand/ 2 SURN LeGrand 2 GIVN Nash 2 NPFX Rev. 1 SEX M 1 _UID BF3FF96561DF624BAC4CB6BD679C661B38B8 1 FAMS @F396@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:23:46 0 @I976@ INDI 1 NAME Judith Scott /Rose/ 2 SURN Rose 2 GIVN Judith Scott 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1765 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1857 1 _UID 94907E8B43442F42A395B79D2277D376936A 1 FAMS @F397@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:24:30 0 @I977@ INDI 1 NAME Paulina /Cabell/ 2 SURN Cabell 2 GIVN Paulina 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1780 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1840 1 _UID 9F5D3ACAF06E5743B9B8F1C20904CDD6CC6C 1 FAMS @F398@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:25:42 0 @I978@ INDI 1 NAME William H. /Cabell/ 2 SURN Cabell 2 GIVN William H. 2 NPFX Gov. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1772 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1853 1 _UID 43CAA622F9403A4EA8E36EA84D10B593DCF4 1 FAMS @F399@ 1 FAMC @F388@ 1 NOTE William H. Cabell 2 CONT (1772-1853) 2 CONT The firstborn of Col. and Mrs. Nicholas Cabell , William H. Cabell was the only member o 2 CONC f the Cabell family to serve as Governor of the State of Virginia. Following a thorough educa 2 CONC tion, including private tutors, four years at Hampden Sydney College (1785-1789), three year 2 CONC s at the College of William and Mary (1790-1793), and a year of legal training in Richmond (1 2 CONC 793-1794), he followed his father's footsteps by entering public service at a young age. I 2 CONC n 1795, Cabell married his first cousin, Elizabeth Cabell, and moved into "Union Hill," the A 2 CONC mherst County home of his uncle, Col. William Cabell. The presence of three "William Cabells 2 CONC " in the same household prompted Cabell, christened simply William Cabell, to add the middl 2 CONC e initial "H." to his name in order to distinguish him from his kinsmen. The residents of Amh 2 CONC erst county took a liking to "William H. Cabell" and elected the twenty-three year old to th 2 CONC e House of Delegates just over a y 2 CONC ear after his marriage. He was returned to the House again in 1798. 2 CONT 2 CONT The death of Cabell's first wife in 1801 did not impair his popularity in the county, and h 2 CONC e won election each year from 1802-1805. In 1805 he remarried, to Agnes S. B. Gamble (1783-18 2 CONC 63), and declined to serve his county as their representative. More prestigious duties awaite 2 CONC d Cabell and his new bride (shown at right), for his colleagues in the General Assembly had s 2 CONC elected him as Governor. 2 CONT 2 CONT While leading Virginia, Gov. Cabell worked closely with the administration of then Presiden 2 CONC t Thomas Jefferson . When Aaron Bur 2 CONC r organized a rebellion in the trans-Appalachian West in 1804, Cabell helped the administrati 2 CONC on quell the threat. In January 1807, the Virginia governor called up several units of the mi 2 CONC litia to crush the insurrection. Once Burr was arrested, on February 20, Cabell then oversa 2 CONC w his transfer to Richmond, where he was scandalously acquitted of all charges before the Cir 2 CONC cuit Court of the United States for the District of Virginia. 2 CONT 2 CONT During Burr's trial, on June 22, the HMS Leopard fired on the USS Chesapeake when Commodore J 2 CONC ames Barron refused to allow the British vessel to board his ship in search of deserters. Th 2 CONC e event occurred just off the Virginia capes, and Gov. Cabell reacted with passion and energ 2 CONC y to this affront to America's rights as a neutral in the contest between Britain and France 2 CONC . To the General Assembly, he fumed that the assault was "an outrage unprecedented in the his 2 CONC tory of nations" and dispatched troops to the Chesapeake Bay to defend against possible invas 2 CONC ion and to prepare to fire upon British vessels should Congress declare war. Jefferson avoide 2 CONC d war and pushed instead for passage of the infamous Embargo Act of 1807. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Cabell completed his term as Governor in 1808 an 2 CONC d immediately took on new responsibilities as a Judge of the General Court. He also purchase 2 CONC d a home in Buckingham County from his cousin Joseph "Repton Joe" Cabell (1762-1831) around 1 2 CONC 810, and named the estate "Montevideo ." Wh 2 CONC ile Agnes Cabell and his growing family spent most of their time at Montevideo, Cabell himsel 2 CONC f was increasingly at Richmond, especially following his appointment in 1811 to the Court o 2 CONC f Appeals. The separation eventually became too constant and too great a strain, so Cabell so 2 CONC ld Montevideo in 1822 and brought the family to Richmond. 2 CONT 2 CONT Cabell served on the Court of Appeals for four decades, including nine years (1842-1851) as p 2 CONC resident of that body. During this time, he joined Spencer Roane (1762-1822) in the defense o 2 CONC f State's Rights through the courts. Cabell and Roane fought as "Old Republicans" against th 2 CONC e federal government in the famous case Martin v. Hunter's Lessee (1816). Pursuant to the Jud 2 CONC iciary Act of 1789, the federal government claimed appellate jurisdiction over disputes ove 2 CONC r state law, while Cabell and Roane insisted that each state's highest court should be the hi 2 CONC ghest judge of state law. The Old Republicans lost the battle, and Cabell continued to serv 2 CONC e on the court with integrity and diligence until his retirement in 1851. He died in Richmon 2 CONC d two years later. 2 CONT 2 CONT Additional Sources Consulted 2 CONC : Edwin M. Gaines, "The Political Career of Governor William H. Cabell" (1954) Thornton F 2 CONC . Miller, Juris and Judges Versus the Law (1994) Henry C. Riely, Sketch of William H. Cabel 2 CONC l (1930) Margaret V. Smith, Virginia, 1492-1892 (1893) 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:29:23 0 @I979@ INDI 1 NAME William Campbell /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN William Campbell 2 NPFX Sen. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Dec 1794 2 PLAC Philadelphia, PA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 May 1860 2 PLAC Columbia, SC 1 BURI 2 PLAC Trinity Episcopal Church Yard, Columbia, SC 1 _UID 464DDB648EE4F245B6BA39BA925020B2922E 1 FAMC @F228@ 1 NOTE Senate Years of Service: 1833-1837; 1837-1842 Party: Nullifier; Whig 2 CONT 2 CONT PRESTON, William Campbell, (son of Francis Preston; uncle of William Campbell Preston Breckin 2 CONC ridge), a Senator from South Carolina; born in Philadelphia, Pa., 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 02:11:34 0 @I980@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Clark /Floyd/ 2 SURN Floyd 2 GIVN Robert Clark 1 SEX M 1 _UID 675E486F73440047ACC0FE5CD5DA92981952 1 FAMS @F400@ 1 FAMC @F219@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:50:40 0 @I981@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Floyd/ 2 SURN Floyd 2 GIVN Charles 2 NPFX Sgt. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Aug 1804 2 PLAC Souix City, Iowa 2 CAUS Ruptured Appendix 1 BURI 2 PLAC Floyd's Bluff, Souix City, Iowa 1 _UID 1A956DE49FB4044EBA327E2524B8405BAB69 1 FAMC @F400@ 1 NOTE Part of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. He was the only man to die on the trip. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 19:07:24 0 @I982@ INDI 1 NAME Aaron /Fountain/ 2 SURN Fountain 2 GIVN Aaron 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Nov 1753 2 PLAC VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE Apr 1823 2 PLAC Louisville, KY 1 _UID A62D5F0585B9BB468786C40BB023FD93B5D0 1 FAMS @F401@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:03:46 0 @I983@ INDI 1 NAME Barbara Overton /Terell/ 2 SURN Terell 2 GIVN Barbara Overton 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Sep 1756 1 _UID 24353BFBE8F93E449CBF2645B6252E29EAD9 1 FAMS @F401@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:03:19 0 @I984@ INDI 1 NAME Lydia /Hardin/ 2 SURN Hardin 2 GIVN Lydia 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1757 2 PLAC Amherst, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE abt. 1820 2 PLAC Williamson, TN 1 _UID B5B0E5EC1E06B140BCAAAB87441BE6C8F016 1 FAMS @F402@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:40:24 0 @I985@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Hart/ 2 SURN Hart 2 GIVN Thomas 1 SEX M 1 _UID 33A8A84118CBD94A9BDA51B9E323D4BEE11E 1 FAMS @F403@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:49:27 0 @I986@ INDI 1 NAME Susanna /Gray/ 2 SURN Gray 2 GIVN Susanna 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1749 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1832 2 PLAC Lexington, KY 1 _UID D8D75C3A1DE6504088957826EB592CB8BB59 1 FAMS @F315@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:56:54 0 @I987@ INDI 1 NAME Lucretia /Hart/ 2 SURN Hart 2 GIVN Lucretia 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Mar 1781 1 _UID 5C8B669878AB3D40A328F080720EE4FA1ED0 1 FAMS @F404@ 1 FAMC @F315@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:59:47 0 @I988@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Clay/ 2 SURN Clay 2 GIVN Henry 2 NPFX Sec. of State/Cong. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Apr 1777 2 PLAC Hanover Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Jun 1852 2 PLAC Washington, D.C. 1 BURI 2 PLAC Lexington, KY 1 _UID EB7AE981E255B644B888180F0326DDB52220 1 FAMS @F404@ 1 NOTE Senate Years of Service: 1806-1807; 1810-1811; 1831-1837; 1837-1842; 1849-1852 Party: Republ 2 CONC ican; Republican; Anti-Jackson; Whig; Whig 2 CONT 2 CONT Painting by Giuseppe Fagnani, 1852, Collection of U.S. House of Representatives 2 CONT CLAY, Henry, (father of James Brown Clay), a Senator and a Representative from Kentucky; bor 2 CONC n in the district known as “the Slashes,” Hanover County, Va., April 12, 1777; attended the p 2 CONC ublic schools; studied law in Richmond, Va.; admitted to the bar in 1797 and commenced practi 2 CONC ce in Lexington, Ky.; member, State house of representatives 1803; elected to the United Stat 2 CONC es Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John Adair and served from Novembe 2 CONC r 19, 1806, to March 3, 1807, despite being younger than the constitutional age limit of thir 2 CONC ty years; member, State house of representatives 1808-1809, and served as speaker in 1809; ag 2 CONC ain elected to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Buck 2 CONC ner Thruston and served from January 4, 1810, to March 3, 1811; elected as a Republican to th 2 CONC e Twelfth and Thirteenth Congresses and served from March 4, 1811, to January 19, 1814, whe 2 CONC n he resigned; Speaker of the House of Representatives (Twelfth and Thirteenth Congresses); a 2 CONC ppointed one of the commissioners to negotiate the treaty of peace with Great Britain in 1814 2 CONC ; elected as a Republican to the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, and Sixteenth Congresses (March 4, 18 2 CONC 15-March 3, 1821); Speaker of the House of Representatives (Fourteenth, Fifteenth and Sixteen 2 CONC th Congresses); elected to the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Congresses and served from March 3 2 CONC , 1823, to March 6, 1825, when he resigned; again served as Speaker of the House of Represent 2 CONC atives (Eighteenth Congress); appointed Secretary of State by President John Quincy Adams 182 2 CONC 5-1829; elected as a Whig to the United States Senate on November 10, 1831, to fill the vacan 2 CONC cy in the term commencing March 4, 1831; reelected in 1836 and served from November 10, 1831 2 CONC , until March 31, 1842, when he resigned; chairman, Committee on Foreign Relations (Twenty-th 2 CONC ird and Twenty-fourth Congresses), Committee on Finance (Twenty-seventh Congress); unsuccessf 2 CONC ul presidential candidate of the Democratic-Republican Party in 1824, of the National Republi 2 CONC can Party in 1832, and of the Whig Party in 1844; again elected to the United States Senate a 2 CONC nd served from March 4, 1849, until his death in Washington, D.C., June 29, 1852; lay in stat 2 CONC e in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol, July 1, 1852; funeral services held in the Senate Chamb 2 CONC er; interment in Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:08:56 0 @I989@ INDI 1 NAME John /Humphreys/ 2 SURN Humphreys 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 _UID 458B384FFB6B2F41BB6B7F04F080B0FAF071 1 FAMS @F405@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:50:24 0 @I990@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Carlisle/ 2 SURN Carlisle 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 _UID 3804561F79E742448A5CF35A7DCA6471E667 1 FAMS @F405@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:50:37 0 @I991@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Coultas /Gray/ 2 SURN Gray 2 GIVN Elizabeth Coultas 1 SEX F 1 _UID 563D7F77FB1BC24F9C3F360BFAC581000C85 1 FAMS @F273@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Aug 2004 3 TIME 00:50:21 0 @I992@ INDI 1 NAME Elisha Kent /Kane/ 2 SURN Kane 2 GIVN Elisha Kent 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Feb 1820 2 PLAC Philadelphia, PA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Feb 1857 2 PLAC Havanna, Cuba 2 CAUS Stroke 1 _UID 0C4EA8A3387C854E89F55A4E9AA9ACC607CB 1 FAMC @F274@ 1 NOTE Elisha Kent Kane contracted rheumatic fever during his second year of university. This doubtl 2 CONC ess led him to the pursuit of medical studies (by age twenty-two, he had published a study o 2 CONC f early pregnancy detection in the American Journal of Medical Sciences). Because of this tra 2 CONC ining, he possessed a clear understanding of the clinical implications of the persistent endo 2 CONC carditis left by the disease. Without the benefit of antibiotics, it was the equivalent o 2 CONC f a death sentence. 2 CONT After practicing medicine in Philadelphia briefly, Kane joined the U.S. Navy, hoping to trave 2 CONC l the world. His first engagement with the Navy was as physician to the U.S. legation led b 2 CONC y Caleb Cushing, assigned to treaty negotiations with China in 1843. This posting afforded Ka 2 CONC ne travel to Madeira, Rio de Janeiro, Bombay, Ceylon, Macao Roads and Manila. He traveled t 2 CONC o the Philippines where he descended into the crater of Taal (a recently active volcano) to r 2 CONC etrieve water samples. He was nearly rendered unconscious by the fumes, and barely escaped. T 2 CONC raveling to China, he practiced medicine on a hospital ship in Whampoa for several months bef 2 CONC ore setting off to return home through India and Egypt, Athens and Paris. 2 CONT Two more tours of stultifying naval duty sent him home, seriously ill. Enervated by inactivit 2 CONC y after his recovery, Kane traveled to the White House in October 1847 seeking assignment t 2 CONC o duty more stimulating than that of ship’s doctor. He was assigned an extremely dangerous mi 2 CONC ssion: to carry a message to General Winfield Scott, commander of American forces in Mexico C 2 CONC ity during the Mexican-American War. En route, Kane and the mercenaries hired to escort him b 2 CONC ecame engaged in a skirmish with Mexican forces, commanded by Brigadier General Gaona, forme 2 CONC r Governor of Puebla. Although Kane’s party got the better of Gaona’s forces, Kane himself re 2 CONC ceived a serious lance wound. In spite of his injury, he successfully restrained his men fro 2 CONC m murdering Gaona. He then saved the General’s son by stitching up his wounds with the tine o 2 CONC f a fork and thread. Gaona insisted upon hosting Kane at his estate for the duration of his r 2 CONC ecovery from the lance wound. When Kane returned to Philadelphia he was treated like a return 2 CONC ing hero. 2 CONT Upon his return to the States, Kane received assignments aboard the U.S.S. Supply, then the U 2 CONC .S.S. Walker, both unremarkable. Once again bored by this tedious naval duty, on March 20, 18 2 CONC 49, he wrote to the Secretary of the Navy volunteering for a proposed mission to the Arctic t 2 CONC o rescue the missing British explorer, Sir John Franklin. In mid May he received orders to pr 2 CONC oceed immediately to New York Harbor to serve as ship’s surgeon with the First Grinnell Exped 2 CONC ition, commanded by Lieutenant Edwin J. De Haven. Staffed by U.S. Navy personnel, the brigs A 2 CONC dvance and Rescue (whaling vessels refitted for arctic duty by whaling magnate Henry Grinnell 2 CONC ) departed New York Harbor on 22 May 1850. Searching for Franklin to the north of Lancaster S 2 CONC ound, they wintered in Wellington Channel. Kane was present at a meeting of De Haven and Will 2 CONC iam Penny (commander of one of four other Franklin searching parties in Lancaster Sound tha 2 CONC t year) on Beechey Island when three graves of Franklin crewmen (exhumed and autopsied in 198 2 CONC 4 by Owen Beattie) were found. 2 CONT Notwithstanding the challenges of scurvy and the depressing Arctic night, the men of the Firs 2 CONC t Grinnell survived the experience well. After breaking free of the ice in early June, De Hav 2 CONC en continued searching for Franklin on their way back to New York, where they docked on Septe 2 CONC mber 30, 1851. 2 CONT From November 1851 through May 1853, Kane spoke often before large audiences (including thre 2 CONC e lectures at the fledgling Smithsonian in Washington, DC). As his oratorical skill grew, h 2 CONC e began to actively campaign for the mounting of a second Grinnell expedition in search of Fr 2 CONC anklin who must be, Kane postulated, trapped in the Open Polar Sea to the north of Ellesmer 2 CONC e and Greenland. Despite the demands of his lecture schedule he worked furiously on a book o 2 CONC n the first expedition. Additionally, he had time to fall in love (to the dismay of his famil 2 CONC y) with a celebrity psychic, Margaret Fox. 2 CONT On 31 May 1853, Grinnell’s brig Advance (formerly named the Augusta) sailed again from New Yo 2 CONC rk Harbor, this time under Kane’s command. Eighteen were on board: John Wall Wilson, Henry Br 2 CONC ooks, James McGary, August Sonntag, William Morton, Amos Bonsall, Christian Ohlsen, George St 2 CONC ephenson, Henry Goodfellow, George Whipple, George Riley, William Godfrey, Jefferson Baker, J 2 CONC ohn Blake, Isaac I. Hayes, M.D., Peter Schubert, and Thomas Hickey. While not a U.S. Navy cre 2 CONC w, the mission has anecdotally been referred to as the "masonic mission". Kane then took on t 2 CONC wo more crewmen in Greenland: Hans Hendrik and Carl Peterson. They were heading for Smith Sou 2 CONC nd, racing to get there before Sir Edward Inglefield, travelling from England in his steam-po 2 CONC wered ship. Kane and his men made it through Smith Sound and literally dragged the Advance th 2 CONC irty miles north (into what is now Kane Basin) before being beset by the ice on 26 August a 2 CONC t 78° 37’ N, 71° W. There they remained trapped for twenty-one months. Schubert and Baker die 2 CONC d in the spring of 1854 from frostbite complications incurred while on a depot-provisioning m 2 CONC ission to Ellesmere Island. 2 CONT During this period, Kane kept meteorological records according to protocols unused in polar i 2 CONC nitiatives until the twentieth century. He also conducted geographical surveys as far north a 2 CONC s Kennedy Channel to 80° 58’, charting the western coast of Greenland and detailing the Humbo 2 CONC ldt Glacier. The results of these scientific surveys comprise the appendices of his book, Arc 2 CONC tic Explorations, 1853, ’54, ’55. 2 CONT The realization that the ice was not releasing the Advance during the summer of 1854 cast a p 2 CONC all over the mission. The chances of survival through another arctic night seemed negligible 2 CONC . In the course of this increasingly desperate situation, Kane managed to keep his men aliv 2 CONC e with no small amount of help from the Etah Inuit whose summer hunting grounds were nearby 2 CONC . Kane had nurtured a delicate trading arrangement with the natives throughout the mission, w 2 CONC hich paid off mightily in August of 1854. Late that month, nine of Kane’s strongest men seced 2 CONC ed from the Advance to attempt escape to the south. Not only did the "esquimeaux" take Kane a 2 CONC nd his remaining men on life-sustaining hunting trips, but when the escape party failed in De 2 CONC cember, the natives returned the debilitated men to the brig through the arctic night. 2 CONT Upon the return of the secession party to the Advance in December, Kane began carefully to ma 2 CONC rshal his resources in anticipation of abandoning the brig and struggling back to Upernavik 2 CONC , Greenland, eight hundred miles to the south. Five months later, on 20 May 1855, they bega 2 CONC n their trek. Kane’s hugely successful book, Arctic Explorations, 1853, ’54, ’55 details th 2 CONC e privations and hardships the survivors endured. The efforts connected with the writing of t 2 CONC he account of the second mission (abetted by the "dragon within" of his chronic endocarditis 2 CONC ) killed him twenty months later. 2 CONT Kane’s attention to diplomatic issues, such as his relationship with the Inuit as well as hi 2 CONC s humane handling of the secession episode, provides insight into the quality of leadership t 2 CONC hat eventually returned seventeen of his twenty men to civilization (a third crewman: Ohlsen 2 CONC , died accidentally on the trek south). 2 CONT Upon Kane’s death in Havana at the age of thirty-seven, the Governor of Cuba personally escor 2 CONC ted the cortege as far as New Orleans. From New Orleans to Cincinnati, the banks of the Missi 2 CONC ssippi were lined with mourners, and the train trip from Cincinnati to Philadelphia took near 2 CONC ly four days because of the throngs on the tracks. His funeral was the largest in American hi 2 CONC story, eclipsed by Lincoln's a half-decade later. Kane’s work in the Arctic marked the beginn 2 CONC ing of scientific investigation in the region, as well as initiating the United States’ seven 2 CONC ty-five year growth to dominance in the field of Polar Exploration. 2 CONT Biographical Data: 2 CONT Elisha Kent Kane was born 3 February 1820; Philadelphia, PA to John Kintzing Kane, Attorney G 2 CONC eneral, State of Pennsylvania (1845-1846), later Judge of U.S. District Court of Eastern Penn 2 CONC sylvania, J. K. Kane served the American Philosophical Society as Secretary, (1828-1848); a 2 CONC s Vice-President (1848-1857), then as President (1858). J.K. Kane also served as Master of Fr 2 CONC anklin Lodge #128, Free and Accepted Masons. E.K. Kane’s mother was Jane Duval Leiper Kane. K 2 CONC ane attended the University of Virginia, (1837-1839), then enrolled as a medical student at t 2 CONC he University of Pennsylvania, graduating in March 1842. His principal expeditions were the f 2 CONC irst Grinnell Expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, (1851-1852), and the Second Grinnel 2 CONC l Expedition, (1853-1855). Kane’s publications include: "Experiments on Kiestine with Remark 2 CONC s on its Application to the Diagnosis of Pregnancy, " American Journal of Medical Sciences, n 2 CONC .s., 4 (1842), The U. S. Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin, A Personal Narra 2 CONC tive, New York: Harper and Brothers, 1854, and Arctic Explorations in the Years 1853, ’54, ’5 2 CONC 5, Philadelphia: Childs and Peterson, 1856. Although alleged by Margaret Fox, spiritualist, t 2 CONC o have proposed to her, no record of an actual marriage exists. Although anecdotes persist o 2 CONC f a child born out of wedlock, no confirmed record can be found. Kane died 16 February 1857 i 2 CONC n Havana, Cuba of strokes, presumably brought on by endocarditis traceable to his bouts of rh 2 CONC eumatic fever earlier in life 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:07:09 0 @I993@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Leiper /Kane/ 2 SURN Kane 2 GIVN Thomas Leiper 2 NPFX Maj.-Gen./Dr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Jan 1822 2 PLAC Philadelphia, PA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Dec 1883 2 PLAC Philadelphia, PA 1 _UID 866804498867984786915CBB92E085FA2883 1 FAMC @F274@ 1 NOTE Thomas L. Kane 2 CONT (Taken from Pioneer Magazine, Sept/Oct 1994) 2 CONT Traveling horseback alone much of the way, 24-year-old Thomas L. Kane battled cascades of rai 2 CONC n, blistering summer heat, deep mud, prairie grass higher than his horse's head and swarms o 2 CONC f mosquitoes that stabbed at his tender flesh, even through his heavy pantaloons and gloves 2 CONC . It was July, 1846, and Kane was riding the rugged 200 miles from Fort Leavenworth, 30 mile 2 CONC s northwest of Kansas City, MO, to the banks of the Missouri River where he would visit a Mor 2 CONC mon pioneer settlement known as Miller's Hollow in order to meet with his dear friench, Brigh 2 CONC am Young. Two years later the settlement was renamed Kanesville in honor of this honorable ma 2 CONC n. 2 CONT Kane's friendship with Brigham Young had all the loyalty and warmth of that of David and Jona 2 CONC than, of Ruth and Naomi and of Damon and Pythias. The friendship, to the enduring benefit o 2 CONC f the Mormon pioneers, lasted 31 years, until 1877, when Brigham Young died. Although he wa 2 CONC s never officially a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Kane remaine 2 CONC d a loyal friend of the Mormons until he death at age 61, four years after Brigham Young died 2 CONC . 2 CONT A lengthy volume could be written on major moves Kane performed for the misunderstood Mormo 2 CONC n pioneers. Let us peep at some of those deeds now. 2 CONT First, Kane had tremendous influence. He was a friend of United States presidents such as Jam 2 CONC es K. Polk, Millard Fillmore, Ulysses S. Grant and James Buchanan. 2 CONT Kane knew eminent editors like Horace Greeley. He had broad and powerful acquaintances in Eur 2 CONC ope and Britain, where he had studied and traveled. He also served as secretary at the Unite 2 CONC d States legation in Paris. 2 CONT Kane had a mighty pen. A lawyer by profession, he was an eloquent speaker. He was a courageou 2 CONC s and caring crusader for noble causes such as freedom for the slaves and women's suffrage. Y 2 CONC et, only jockey size, he toiled from a sickbed with much of his monumental work. 2 CONT With the help of his father, Judge John K. Kane, he obtained U.S. government permission, in t 2 CONC he face of carping opposition, for the refugee Mormons to occupy Pottawattamie and Omaha Indi 2 CONC an lands along the Missouri. 2 CONT Kane was an influence in President Polk's mustering of the Mormon Battalion in 1846. 2 CONT While visiting the refugee Mormons along the Missouri River, Kane became deathly ill with pul 2 CONC monary tuberculosis. He asked for a patriarchal blessing. It was given him by John Smith, unc 2 CONC le of the Prophet John Smith. He had been ordained a partriarch by Joseph Smith shortly befor 2 CONC e the Prophet's martyrdom. 2 CONT The blessing assured Kane of safety against any enemy. Patriarch Smith said also that "thy na 2 CONC me shall be had in honorable remembrance among the Saints to all generations..." 2 CONT Kane's articles on the Latter-day Saints circulated through powerful newspapers in America' 2 CONC s east. His speech in 1850 on "The Mormons" before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania i 2 CONC s a literary gem that still sparkles. For that lengthy address of some 20,000 words, he was s 2 CONC o ill he was carried to the lecture hall. He spoke "without hemorrhage." For days afterward h 2 CONC e was so sick he could hardly move in bed. 2 CONT Kane began that historic address describing his visit to Nauvoo, IL, a city of almost 14,00 2 CONC 0 people built by the Mormons. He entered the city right after it had been plundered by enemi 2 CONC es and deserted by the Saints. Kane described entering Nauvoo Temple, which had been desecrat 2 CONC ed by the mobbers. A number of them, "generally more or less under the influence of ardent sp 2 CONC irits," were reveling inside the temple - with a bass drum and a steamboat signal bell. 2 CONT In that address, he said: "But the first duty of the Mormon women was, through all change o 2 CONC f place and fortune, to keep alive the altar fire of home." 2 CONT Concluding that Pennsylvania speech, Kane noted how the hard-toiling Mormons had built commun 2 CONC ities of refined life. Then they had been ruthlessly "expelled by lawless force into the wild 2 CONC erness." 2 CONT When Utah was granted a territorial government by Congress, President Fillmore asked Kane t 2 CONC o be the first governor. He declined. He recommended Brigham Young. President Fillmore so act 2 CONC ed. 2 CONT Kane's crowning and probably most difficult, achievement with the Mormons was peacemaker in t 2 CONC he so-called "Utah War" of 1857-58. President Buchanan sent Colonel Albert Sidney Johnston le 2 CONC ading U.S. troops to Utah to suppress a purported "rebellion" and to accompany portly, heavy- 2 CONC jowled, ruddy, silver-haired Alfred Cumming, to replace Brigham Young as Utah's territorial g 2 CONC overnor. 2 CONT Kane spoke with Cumming, Johnston and Young and a peaceful entry for Cumming and the army int 2 CONC o Salt Lake City. 2 CONT From peace-making, Kane turned to war - the great Civil War. Physically frail as he was, Thom 2 CONC as L. Kane served heroically in the Civil War. He was among the first to volunteer to the gov 2 CONC ernor of Pennsylvania. Kane was gallant in such blood-bathed battlefields as Gettysburg and C 2 CONC hancellorsville. Several times he was wounded. He was captive in that funnel of terror, the S 2 CONC henandoah Valley. 2 CONT He came out of the war as a major general. 2 CONT Thomas Leiper Kane was born in Philadelphia on January 27, 1822, son of John Kintzing Kane 2 CONC , a respected attorney who later served as federal judge, and Jane Duval Leiper. She was desc 2 CONC ribed as one of the "most beautiful women of her time." 2 CONT Kane married Elizabeth Dennistown Wood. She became a doctor of medicine. Two of the Kanes' so 2 CONC ns and a daughter became physicians. A third son became a civil engineer. 2 CONT Indeed the Kanesville Tabernacle in Council Bluffs (IA) is named for a nob 2 CONC le, caringly kind man. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Feb 2006 3 TIME 17:20:52 0 @I994@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Ann /Adams/ 2 SURN Adams 2 GIVN Mary Ann 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Mar 1818 2 PLAC Tuscaloosa Co., AL 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Feb 1898 2 PLAC San Antonio, TX 1 BURI 2 PLAC City Cemetary 1, San Antonio, TX 1 _UID 49813E61F0E9264BAD0055BC2FF47FFE1178 1 FAMS @F406@ 1 FAMC @F372@ 1 NOTE format this article to print MAVERICK, MARY A 2 CONC NN ADAMS (1818-1898). Mary Maverick, pioneer and diarist, whose published memoirs chronicle h 2 CONC er pioneer experiences in Texas, was born on March 16, 1818, in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, t 2 CONC he daughter of William Lewis and Agatha Strother (Lewis) Adams. Adams was a lawyer. Mary gre 2 CONC w up on the family plantation three miles north of Tuscaloosa, where she received schooling 2 CONC . On August 4, 1836, at her home, she married Samuel Augustus Maverick,qv who had participate 2 CONC d in the Texas Revolution.qv After extended visits to relatives in Alabama and South Carolina 2 CONC , the couple moved to Texas at the beginning of 1838. The Mavericks searched for years fo 2 CONC r a permanent home along the unsettled Texas frontier. They located first in San Antonio, whe 2 CONC re Sam wished to spend his time speculating in West Texas land; then, during the Runaway of ' 2 CONC 42, an exodus of families from San Antonio at the news of approaching Mexican soldiers unde 2 CONC r Adrián Woll,qv they set up a home on the Colorado River near Gonzales. They moved to Decrow 2 CONC s (Decros) Point on Matagorda Bay in 1844 and remained there until October 1847, when they re 2 CONC turned to San Antonio. Most of Mary Maverick's energies during these early years in Texas wen 2 CONC t into the raising of her family. She bore ten children in twenty-one years; four died of ill 2 CONC ness before they reached the age of eight, leading their mother to seek solace in the spiritu 2 CONC alism and alternative medical treatment so popular in mid-nineteenth-century America. As he 2 CONC r surviving children grew up, she became increasingly active in the public sphere. During th 2 CONC e Civil War,qv when she had four sons in the Confederate Army, she was active in San Antoni 2 CONC o relief efforts. She also devoted much of her time to church work. A devout Episcopalian, sh 2 CONC e was instrumental in establishing and developing St. Mark's Church in San Antonio and serve 2 CONC d as president of the Ladies' Parish Aid Society for over twenty years. After her husband's d 2 CONC eath in 1870, as San Antonio grew and thrived, Mary Maverick made efforts to see that the pio 2 CONC neer past was not forgotten. She was a prominent member of the San Antonio Historical Societ 2 CONC y and the Daughters of the Republic of Texas.qv She helped promote the annual Battle of Flowe 2 CONC rs celebration, and she served as president of the Alamo Monument Association for many years 2 CONC , during which she kept before the public the need for restoration of the historic site. He 2 CONC r watercolor sketch of the mission, completed during her first residence in San Antonio, is o 2 CONC ften referred to by historians, and in 1889 she wrote a brief account of the fall of the Alam 2 CONC o.qv Mary had kept diaries of her frontier experiences, and in 1880 she shaped them into memo 2 CONC irs. Fifteen years later, with the help of her son George Madison Maverick,qv she publishe 2 CONC d a limited number of copies. The memoirs have since been reprinted and provide a vivid pictu 2 CONC re of life on the Texas frontier. Mary Maverick's work, particularly her eyewitness account o 2 CONC f the Council House Fightqv in San Antonio in 1840, has often been cited in studies of Texa 2 CONC s pioneer life. She died on February 24, 1898, and was buried beside her husband in City Ceme 2 CONC tery No. 1, San Antonio. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Rena Maverick Green, ed., Memoirs of Mary A. Maveric 2 CONC k (San Antonio: Alamo Printing, 1921). Rena Maverick Green, ed., Samuel Maverick, Texan (Sa 2 CONC n Antonio, 1952). Paula Mitchell Marks, Turn Your Eyes toward Texas: Pioneers Sam and Mary Ma 2 CONC verick (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1989). Maverick Family Papers, Barker Te 2 CONC xas History Center, University of Texas at Austin. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Aug 2004 3 TIME 17:31:19 0 @I995@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel Augustus /Maverick/ 2 SURN Maverick 2 GIVN Samuel Augustus 2 NPFX Rep./Mayor/Judge 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Jul 1803 2 PLAC Pendleton, SC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Sep 1870 2 PLAC San Antonio, TX 1 BURI 2 PLAC City Cemetary 1, San Antonio, TX 1 _UID E7C6163A14D0974EA1CBDFE45B7AFB64292B 1 FAMS @F406@ 1 NOTE MAVERICK, SAMUEL AUGUSTUS (1803-1870). Samuel Augustus Maverick, land baron and legislator, w 2 CONC as born at Pendleton, South Carolina, on July 23, 1803, the son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Ande 2 CONC rson) Maverick. He spent his earliest years primarily in Charleston, but in 1810 the family m 2 CONC oved to Pendleton, where Maverick's father established a plantation and devoted much of his e 2 CONC nergy to buying land in South Carolina, Alabama, and Georgia. Maverick was educated at home u 2 CONC ntil age eighteen, when he left South Carolina and spent a summer studying under a tutor at R 2 CONC ipton, Connecticut, in preparation for entry to Yale University. He entered the sophomore cla 2 CONC ss at Yale in September 1822 and graduated in 1825. He returned to Pendleton, started handlin 2 CONC g some of his father's business affairs, and developed an eye for land and a careful busines 2 CONC s sense. In 1828 he traveled to Winchester, Virginia, and studied law under noted jurist Henr 2 CONC y St. George Tucker. Maverick received his Virginia law license on March 26, 1829. He returne 2 CONC d to Pendleton in 1829 and opened a law office. He ran for the South Carolina legislature i 2 CONC n 1830, but his antisecession and antinullification views contributed to his defeat and led h 2 CONC im to leave the state in 1833. He settled temporarily in Georgia, then on a plantation in Lau 2 CONC derdale County, Alabama, before moving to Texas in March 1835. 2 CONT Maverick arrived in Texas eager to start building his own land empire, but the Texas Revoluti 2 CONC onqv was rapidly developing. He reached San Antonio shortly before the siege of Bexarqv bega 2 CONC n and was soon put under house arrest with John W. Smithqv and A. C. Holmes on the orders o 2 CONC f Mexican general Martín Perfecto de Cos.qv Forbidden to leave the city, Maverick kept a diar 2 CONC y that provides a vivid record of the siege. He and Smith were released on December 1 and qui 2 CONC ckly made their way to the besiegers' camp, where they urged an immediate attack. When an att 2 CONC ack was finally made on December 5, Maverick guided Benjamin R. Milam'sqv division. He remain 2 CONC ed in San Antonio after the siege and in February was elected one of two delegates from the A 2 CONC lamo garrison to the independence convention scheduled for March 1, 1836, at Washington-on-th 2 CONC e-Brazos. He left the embattled garrison on March 2 and arrived at the convention on March 5 2 CONC . While serving there, Maverick contracted a severe attack of chills and fever. After the del 2 CONC egates dispersed, he made his way to Nacogdoches; then, ill and aware that he was needed on f 2 CONC amily business, he departed for Alabama about the time of Sam Houston'sqv victory at San Jaci 2 CONC nto. 2 CONT In Alabama, Maverick met Mary Ann Adams (see MAVERICK, MARY ANN) and married her on August 4 2 CONC , 1836, at her widowed mother's plantation near Tuscaloosa. The couple divided their time bet 2 CONC ween Alabama and Pendleton until late 1837, when with their first-born, Samuel Maverick, Jr., 2 CONC qv and a small retinue of slaves, they started for Texas. In June 1838 they established a hom 2 CONC e in San Antonio. Maverick obtained his Texas law license, engaged in West Texas land specula 2 CONC tion, and served as the city's mayor in 1839. He followed his term as mayor with a term as tr 2 CONC easurer and continued to serve on the city council until the Mavericks joined the "Runaway o 2 CONC f '42," a move based on rumors of pending Mexican invasion of San Antonio. They settled tempo 2 CONC rarily near Gonzales, but Maverick returned to San Antonio for the fall term of district cour 2 CONC t and was one of the prisoners taken by Mexican general Adrián Woll.qv He was released from P 2 CONC erote Prisonqv in April 1843 through the intervention of United States minister to Mexico Wad 2 CONC dy Thompson.qv Upon his return, Maverick, who had been elected to the Seventh Congress of th 2 CONC e Republic of Texas,qv served in the Eighth Congress and was a strong advocate of annexationq 2 CONC v to the United States. In late 1844 he moved his growing family to Decrows (Decros) Point o 2 CONC n Matagorda Bay, where they lived until October 1847. 2 CONT When he returned permanently to San Antonio with his family, Maverick left a small herd of ca 2 CONC ttle originally purchased in 1847 on Matagorda Peninsula with slave caretakers. It was this h 2 CONC erd that was allowed to wander and gave rise to the term maverick, which denotes an unbrande 2 CONC d calf. In 1854 Maverick and his two eldest sons rounded up the cattle and drove them to thei 2 CONC r Conquista Ranch near the site of present Floresville before selling them in 1856. During th 2 CONC e years between Maverick's return to San Antonio and his death, he expanded his West Texas la 2 CONC ndholdings, which in 1851 totaled almost 140,000 acres. By 1864 they had burgeoned to more th 2 CONC an 278,000 acres, and at his death they topped 300,000 acres. Maverick gained land primaril 2 CONC y by buying such land certificates as headright certificates and bounty and donation certific 2 CONC ates. In the 1850s and 1860s he was one of the two biggest investors in West Texas acreage, a 2 CONC nd Maverick County was named in his honor. 2 CONT He served as a Democrat in the Fourth through Ninth state legislatures (1851-63). There he wo 2 CONC rked to ensure equal opportunity for his Mexican and German constituents, to foster fair an 2 CONC d liberal laws for land acquisition and ownership, to develop transportation and other intern 2 CONC al state improvements, to provide protection for the frontier, and to ensure a fair and effic 2 CONC ient judicial system. He also worked until the outbreak of the Civil Warqv to stem the tide o 2 CONC f secessionism, but, seeing that a conflict was inevitable, threw his support to the Confeder 2 CONC acy. He was one of three secessionqv commissioners appointed by the Texas Secession Conventio 2 CONC n,qv and the three successfully effected the removal of federal troops and the transfer of fe 2 CONC deral stores in Texas to the state government. During the war he was elected chief justice o 2 CONC f Bexar County and served a second term as San Antonio mayor. After the war he received a pre 2 CONC sidential pardon and was active in attempts to combat the radical Republican regime in Recons 2 CONC tructionqv Texas. He died on September 2, 1870, after a brief illness. Surviving him were hi 2 CONC s wife and five of his ten children. Maverick, an Episcopalian, was buried in San Antonio's C 2 CONC ity Cemetery Number 1. 2 CONT BIBLIOGRAPHY: Rena Maverick Green, ed., Samuel Maverick, Texan (San Antonio, 1952). Paula Mit 2 CONC chell Marks, Turn Your Eyes toward Texas: Pioneers Sam and Mary Maverick (College Station: Te 2 CONC xas A&M University Press, 1989). Maverick Family Papers, Barker Texas History Center, Univers 2 CONC ity of Texas at Austin. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:06:30 0 @I996@ INDI 1 NAME William /Lynn/ 2 SURN Lynn 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID 25ED82ADD8466949BE5106E88C6BAAD68553 1 FAMS @F407@ 1 FAMC @F408@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:24:38 0 @I997@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Patton/ 2 SURN Patton 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 _UID AFC62963BB633945A4E0F0D20E137D4FD02F 1 FAMS @F407@ 1 FAMC @F409@ 1 NOTE From a book entitled "JAMES PATTON AND THE APPALACHIAN COLONISTS" is the following informatio 2 CONC n as recorded by Anne Rhea Bruce. 2 CONT The Pattons were originally landed gentry seated at Ferrochie, Fifeshire, Scotland. The proge 2 CONC nitor of the Irish branch of the family, William Patton, M.A., was born in Scotland; had immi 2 CONC grated to Northern Ireland during the King James Plantation. He was in County Donegal by 162 2 CONC 6 as Rector of the parishes of Ramoigh and Clonmary, Barony of Raphoe and later at Aughnish 2 CONC , Barony of Kilmacrenan. Reverend William Patton and his wife, Margaret, made their home at a 2 CONC n estate called 'Groghan', and reared two sons, Henry and John. Henry's son, also named Henry 2 CONC , married Sarah Lynn, daughter of David Lynn of Kilmacrenan and a descendant of the Lynns o 2 CONC f Loch Lynn, in Scotland. Henry and Sarah lived in the Manor of Springfield, Parish of Clonde 2 CONC vaddock, Barony of Kilmacrenan, County Donegal. They became the parents of James, Elizabeth 2 CONC , Andrew, Richard and possibly Samuel Patton. James was a younger son, born in 1692 in Newton 2 CONC , Limavaddy, not slated to inherit any of the Patton estates, so he went to sea when very you 2 CONC ng. The book goes on to say, "A very impressive ship's master he must have been, as he wa 2 CONC s a 'man of gigantic statue, handsome and dignified and of remarkably commanding powers'. H 2 CONC e was dark-haired and brown-eyed and over six feet two inches tall." It is said that James to 2 CONC ok part in the War with France called "Queen Anne's War" which terminated in 1713. 2 CONT In the 'James Patton' book, p21 is a mention of Samuel Patton, as follows: 2 CONT "The suggestion has been made that James Patton was responsible for the importation of the fi 2 CONC rst Arabian horse into the English colonies in North America. An Arabian stallion named Bull 2 CONC e Rocke was imported into Virginia about 1730. One Samuel Patton had the first certificate fo 2 CONC r Bulle Rocke. It is thought that Samuel was a brother of James Patton already established i 2 CONC n Virginia and Captain Patton, the ship's master, brought him Bulle Roche on one of his Trans 2 CONC -Atlantic voyages." 2 CONT Sarah Lynn had a brother William Lynn who married Margaret Patton, daughter of John Patton, g 2 CONC randdaughter of William Patton. William Lynn and Margaret Patton had two children, Margaret L 2 CONC ynn who married John Lewis, and Dr. William Lynn who founded Fredericksburg, Va in 1727. 2 CONT John Lewis lived in Northern Ireland on the estate of an old Catholic, Sir Mingho Campbell. W 2 CONC hen Sir Mingho Campbell died, his son insisted that John Lewis and his family vacate the prem 2 CONC ises. He came with a posse to drive them out. John Lewis's brother, Charles, was killed and M 2 CONC argaret was wounded. John Lewis then killed the Irish laird, killing him with his shillelagh 2 CONC . Lewis had to flee and hid until a ship could bring him to America. It is said in the book t 2 CONC hat perhaps Patton's ship picked up Lewis and took him to America. Margaret and their childre 2 CONC n followed 3 years or so later, to Lancaster County, Pa, then to Williamsburg, Va. to see i 2 CONC f they could get land. "Engraved on John Lewis's tombstone at Bellefonte, Staunton, Virginia 2 CONC , is the inscription, 'Here lies John Lewis who slew the Irish Lord' ". This is the family o 2 CONC f Thomas Lewis, Andrew Lewis, Charles Lewis and John Lewis, famous in the annals of frontie 2 CONC r Virginia. 2 CONT The following is from "The Family Tree" by Mary Preston Gray. 2 CONT Henry Patton was a ship builder and ship owner, operating merchant ships. His son James was i 2 CONC n the royal navy and held in high esteem by the King. Sometime after leaving the navy, Jame 2 CONC s married Mary Borden (some accounts say Mary Osborne and others Burden) and had two daughter 2 CONC s, Mary Patton b.1728 and Margaret Patton. James was Captain of a ship called the "Walpole" 2 CONC , one of Henry Patton's ships. Not sure if it was a merchant ship or passenger but I would gu 2 CONC ess a merchant ship. It is said that James made as many as 20 or 25 passages from Northern Ir 2 CONC eland to America, specifically, Hobbe's Hole, Virginia on the Rappahannack River. He carrie 2 CONC d Ulster immigrants to Virginia and returned with peltries and tobacco. In about 1738, Jame 2 CONC s Patton received a grant of 120,000 acres of land in America. The King's only stipulation wa 2 CONC s that the land should be west of the 'Blue Mountains', and that settlements should be establ 2 CONC ished for worthy and dependable British subjects. James Patton made one last voyage along wit 2 CONC h Alexander Breckinridge and his wife Jane, sister of John Preston, there were McCues, McClun 2 CONC gs, McPheeters and many other Scottish names. Counties Donegal, Derry and Antrim had given re 2 CONC fuge to the Protestant Scots who fled from Roman Catholic persecution and these descendents o 2 CONC f those Presbyterian Scotchmen were ready to brave the dangers of the new world to found fo 2 CONC r themselves a home of religious freedom. James Patton brought his wife and two daughters, Jo 2 CONC hn Preston and his wife Elizabeth Patton Preston, their three daughters, Letiti 2 CONC a , Margaret, and Mary and their one son, William Preston (found 2 CONC er of the Smithfield Prestons). Johns fourth daughter, Ann or Elizabeth Ann Preston was appar 2 CONC ently born in this country in 1739. Others were John Buchanan and his two sisters Margaret an 2 CONC d Martha, John Preston's sister, Mary Preston who later married Phillip Barger. The Walpole a 2 CONC rrived in Belhaven, near Alexandria on the Potomac on August 26, 1738. There were supposedl 2 CONC y 56 passengers aboard the Walpole on this trip and it is believed 30 of them were imported t 2 CONC o settle a 30,000 acre tract, 1000 acres each. Patton, Lewis (a relative and land speculator 2 CONC ) and William Beverley had entered a joint venture to obtain land from the Council of Virgini 2 CONC a. The Pattons and Prestons settled adjacent to Tinkling Spring in the southern part of Bever 2 CONC ley Manor (near what is now Staunton). See how the the Beverley Manor was divided 2 CONC . They were among those who in the fall of the same year formed the Triple Forks of the Shena 2 CONC ndo Congregation, which later became the Tinkling Spring Meeting House congregation. These Pr 2 CONC esbyterians were considered "dissentors", that is they dissented from the Anglican Church o 2 CONC f England. (See also a page on James Patton which shows family connections bet 2 CONC ter. John Preston is buried at Tinkling Spring Church near Staunton, VA. See pictures of the Church and its history.) Patton later built o 2 CONC n the upper waters of the James River two villages and two forts. One was called Pattonsbur 2 CONC g and the other, Buchanan. These two villages remain still, Pattonsburg is very small but Buc 2 CONC hanan has grown into a thriving town. 2 CONT He also took up large numbers of acres in Botetourt County, Va. His own home he named "Sprin 2 CONC g Farm", which is now within the corporate limits of Staunton, Va. The other place was calle 2 CONC d "Spring Hill" and was recently owned by a Mr. Leonard Hunter, near Waynesboro, Virginia. Yo 2 CONC ung John Buchanan soon married Patton's oldest daughter, Margaret, and they lived for years a 2 CONC t Buchanan's Fort. Martha Buchanan, John's oldest sister, married a cousin newly arrived in t 2 CONC he colony, another John Buchanan. John's youngest sister, Margaret Buchanan, married Major Ch 2 CONC arles Campbell. They became parents of General William Campbell, the hero of the Battle of Ki 2 CONC ngs Mountain. 2 CONT James Patton took up several thousand acres on the New River, in what is now Montgomery Count 2 CONC y, Virginia. Here, on the river, Phillip and Mary (Preston) Barger built a fort and began a s 2 CONC ettlement. To this day it is known as the "Barger's Fort, and across the ridge Patton buil 2 CONC t a fort and began a settlement known as "Draper's Meadows". Here the Drapers, Ingles, McDona 2 CONC lds, Cloyds, etc. made their first home in the New World. Pattons home was called "Solitude 2 CONC " and it was here, on July 8, 1753, Col. James Patton met a tragic death when much of the set 2 CONC tlement was wiped out on a bright Sunday morning by the savage tomahawk. (Mary Preston Gray' 2 CONC s "The Family Tree" shows this date as 1755 and July 8th is not a Sunday, "The Preston Family 2 CONC " by John Mason Brown, shows it as 1753 which is a Sunday.) It is said that Patton had sent h 2 CONC is nephew William Preston on an errand to Sinking Spring (near present day Newport). Willia 2 CONC m had left early that morning. Drapers Meadows is now known as Blacksburg, the home of Virgin 2 CONC ia Polytechnic Institute and State University, currently the largest (and best) college in th 2 CONC e state of Virginia. Four generations of Pattons lived here (at what is now known as "Solitud 2 CONC e") as well as Governor John Floyd. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:39:58 0 @I998@ INDI 1 NAME William /Lynn/ 2 SURN Lynn 2 GIVN William 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 71DA0B4D9ACC9F40BB60B5695280B3CC7288 1 FAMC @F407@ 1 NOTE Founded the city of Fredricksburg, VA in 1727. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Feb 2006 3 TIME 19:25:53 0 @I999@ INDI 1 NAME David /Lynn/ 2 SURN Lynn 2 GIVN David 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Scotland 1 _UID FDD508483A7D2C478146549CEA20C3A676DB 1 FAMS @F408@ 1 NOTE Descended from Loch Lynn Scotland 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:38:26 0 @I1000@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Lynn/ 2 SURN Lynn 2 GIVN Sarah 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Kilmacrenan 1 _UID A032FE2D0091D44A80D4E444129D1B413346 1 FAMS @F411@ 1 FAMC @F408@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:38:00 0 @I1001@ INDI 1 NAME John /Patton/ 2 SURN Patton 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 _UID 08EA9B1B92974247997883EF4C8BA1A7FCFE 1 FAMS @F409@ 1 FAMC @F410@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:31:15 0 @I1002@ INDI 1 NAME William /Patton/ 2 SURN Patton 2 GIVN William 2 NPFX Rector/Baron 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Ferochie, Fifeshire, Scotland 1 _UID CF9F0CCECABDD640B98434BEBEFF5A4F7ADC 1 FAMS @F410@ 1 NOTE Migrated to Ireland in the Ulster Plantation. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jan 2006 3 TIME 16:33:28 0 @I1003@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret // 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 _UID 179956FD03877F478ABD1D41827013CECB14 1 FAMS @F410@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:34:59 0 @I1004@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Patton/ 2 SURN Patton 2 GIVN Henry 1 SEX M 1 _UID 27AE2A1361C6C945A92DF55E7D031C15219B 1 FAMS @F411@ 1 FAMC @F410@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:35:31 0 @I1005@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Smith /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Susan Smith 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Mar 1800 2 PLAC Washington Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Mar 1847 1 _UID 75FED457058569409A4F3CCDD7C51EAB2876 1 FAMS @F412@ 1 FAMC @F228@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:36:12 0 @I1006@ INDI 1 NAME Archibald /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Archibald 1 SEX M 1 _UID 3D783B8E4DFCD944B7B095E80BE425F9D53F 1 FAMS @F414@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:50:55 0 @I1007@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine /Van Wygk/ 2 SURN Van Wygk 2 GIVN Catherine 1 SEX F 1 _UID 143AE80B274B144BA94408BD480668F8725C 1 FAMS @F465@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 May 2006 3 TIME 06:14:44 0 @I1008@ INDI 1 NAME Ariana /Jennings/ 2 SURN Jennings 2 GIVN Ariana 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1730 2 PLAC Annapolis, MD 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1801 2 PLAC London, England 1 BURI 2 PLAC England 1 _UID C1727A7D55945443B6C87429931C9DE5F62A 1 FAMS @F415@ 1 FAMC @F442@ 1 NOTE Ariana Jenings Randolph 2 CONT (Born 1730, died 1801) 2 CONT BIRTH DATE: 1730 2 CONT BIRTHPLACE: Annapolis, Maryland 2 CONT DEATH DATE: February 1801 2 CONT PLACE OF DEATH: London, England 2 CONT PARENTS: Edmund and Ariana Bordley Jenings 2 CONT BROTHERS/SISTERS: Peter and Edmund 2 CONT EDUCATION: Details unknown. She was probably literate, having received the typical educatio 2 CONC n of a genteel colonial lady 2 CONT OCCUPATION: Urban housewife 2 CONT PLACE OF RESIDENCE: Williamsburg until September 1775; London, November 1775-February 1801 2 CONT SPOUSE: John Randolph 2 CONT CHILDREN: Edmund, Susannah Beverley, and Ariana 2 CONT MISCELLANEOUS: After the death of her husband, John, in 1784, Ariana remained in London. Eve 2 CONC n though John's body was later brought back to Virginia for burial, Ariana never returned t 2 CONC o North America. She is buried in England. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 23:53:51 0 @I1009@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah Beverly /Randolph/ 2 SURN Randolph 2 GIVN Susannah Beverly 1 SEX F 1 _UID F6468725AE7CA343B2C66D1208C673AFDFDB 1 FAMC @F415@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:02:50 0 @I1010@ INDI 1 NAME Ariana /Randolph/ 2 SURN Randolph 2 GIVN Ariana 1 SEX F 1 _UID 4EAAF5EF6822224EB75A6D79903EFEA23B78 1 FAMC @F415@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:02:58 0 @I1011@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Carter /Nicholas/ 2 SURN Nicholas 2 GIVN Elizabeth Carter 1 SEX F 1 _UID A6D85B02E93FB34EB43843BE88057DE1DCF3 1 FAMS @F307@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:24:29 0 @I1012@ INDI 1 NAME Peyton /Randolph/ 2 SURN Randolph 2 GIVN Peyton 1 SEX M 1 _UID D91EAD55B2A8A647A2B2C815D2D0EF242665 1 FAMC @F307@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:18:59 0 @I1013@ INDI 1 NAME Susan /Randolph/ 2 SURN Randolph 2 GIVN Susan 1 SEX F 1 _UID A7A3B73C020EB54A89F1983EDDC0732FDBD7 1 FAMC @F307@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:19:08 0 @I1014@ INDI 1 NAME John Jenings /Randolph/ 2 SURN Randolph 2 GIVN John Jenings 1 SEX M 1 _UID 74085C883F8C7045954CFA93CBD3BBDE85DD 1 FAMC @F307@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:19:24 0 @I1015@ INDI 1 NAME Lucy /Randolph/ 2 SURN Randolph 2 GIVN Lucy 1 SEX F 1 _UID 102BD2A1281224419953AB7B8D9D2C02B760 1 FAMC @F307@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:19:37 0 @I1016@ INDI 1 NAME John /Randolph/ 2 SURN Randolph 2 GIVN John 2 NPFX Sir 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1693 2 PLAC Henrico Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1737 1 _UID CFF9DACF32B6344AA21F11231D7BEDF54674 1 FAMS @F416@ 1 FAMC @F417@ 1 NOTE Sir John Randolph 2 CONT (Born 1693, died 1737) 2 CONT It was written of Sir John Randolph that "his Parts were bright and strong; his Learning exte 2 CONC nsive and useful." He was, it was said, "An Assertor of the just Rights and natural Libertie 2 CONC s of Mankind; an Enemy of Oppression; a Support to the Distressed." He had, in short, "the Ai 2 CONC r of a man of quality." 2 CONT The phrases are lifted from Randolph's obituary in the March 11, 1737, edition of Williamsbur 2 CONC g's Virginia Gazette. Had they been written about another man, they might be discounted as th 2 CONC e sort of overgenerous flattery that characterized the death notices of prominent men. But su 2 CONC ch things were said of Sir John Randolph while he lived, and modern biographers fill their co 2 CONC lumns with his praise. 2 CONT According to these reports, Sir John was modest and sincere, a man of integrity and patienc 2 CONC e who had great concern for impartiality and the rule of law. He was tactful, warm, and good- 2 CONC humored. He was the only colonial-born Virginian to be distinguished with knighthood and th 2 CONC e best-regarded lawyer in the colony. A legal scholar, he had an interest in literature and h 2 CONC istory and a remarkable library. 2 CONT Born in 1693 to William and Mary Isham Randolph of Turkey Island in Charles City County, Si 2 CONC r John was the youngest of six brothers who, with their two sisters, led Virginia's most powe 2 CONC rful family into the 18th century. 2 CONT An early student of the College of William and Mary, Randolph finished his studies in the fal 2 CONC l of 1711 as "first scholar" and took up the study of the law Governor Alexander Spotswood ma 2 CONC de him a deputy attorney general of Charles City, Prince George, and Henrico Counties the fol 2 CONC lowing year. 2 CONT Randolph prosecuted cases for the Crown until he followed his legal studies to London to be a 2 CONC dmitted to Grays Inn at the Inns of Court on May 17, 1715. He made short work of his courses 2 CONC , being called to the bar November 25, 1717, and leaving for Virginia the following spring. S 2 CONC potswood appointed him clerk of the House of Burgesses as soon as he returned. 2 CONT That appears to be the year Randolph married Susannah Beverley, whose elder sister had marrie 2 CONC d his eldest brother. Their first child, a boy named Beverley, was born about 1720, and thei 2 CONC r second, Peyton, in 1721. 2 CONT Randolph took leave of his young family in 1722 to act as secretary to the Virginia delegatio 2 CONC n that traveled to Albany, New York, for a meeting of Iroquois chiefs organized by Governor W 2 CONC illiam Burnet of that state. 2 CONT Williamsburg was incorporated that year, and Randolph was among the original aldermen. Althou 2 CONC gh we do not know where the family first lived in Williamsburg, Randolph acquired two woode 2 CONC n houses thirty-six feet apart on Market Square in 1724. Joining them with a center section 2 CONC , he fashioned what today is called the Peyton Randolph House. 2 CONT His most valuable property was a plantation across the York River in Gloucester County, and a 2 CONC t the end of his life he also owned other lots in Williamsburg, lots with a tobacco warehous 2 CONC e at College Creek, a 100-acre plantation at Archer's Hope Creek, lands in Martin's Hundred n 2 CONC ear Carter's Grove, and lands on the Chickahominy River. 2 CONT In April 1726 the governor appointed Randolph the colony's acting attorney general and actin 2 CONC g clerk of its Council. Perhaps the year after, Susannah gave birth to their son John. The da 2 CONC te of birth of their only daughter, Mary, is unknown. 2 CONT Apart from his official duties, Randolph had a valuable private law practice. He represente 2 CONC d prominent men, but accepted the cases of the less fortunate for "Fees he constantly remitte 2 CONC d, when he thought the Paiment of them would be grievous to themselves or Families." 2 CONT In 1728 he took the House of Burgesses for a client. The house sent Randolph to London as it 2 CONC s special agent to secure repeal of a law that prohibited the export of tobacco leaf that ha 2 CONC d been removed from the stalk. The stems added to the bulk of shipments, and thus to the numb 2 CONC er of hogsheads the Crown might tax, but impaired the quality of the product and cheapened ma 2 CONC rket prices. 2 CONT In addition, Randolph represented the College of William and Mary in the transfer of its prop 2 CONC erty from its trustees to its president and faculty. His service was memorialized in an illum 2 CONC inated and handsomely penned parchment. 2 CONT Randolph returned to Virginia to report success in both endeavors and was dispatched again t 2 CONC o England in 1732 to try to persuade Parliament to adopt an excise on tobacco imported to Eng 2 CONC land. The intent was to improve the economics of the trade, but in this he failed, despite en 2 CONC listing the help of the prime minister, Sir Robert Walpole. 2 CONT In any case, Randolph distinguished himself by his industry and skill and, perhaps because o 2 CONC f them, was knighted. The date and the circumstances of the honor are not known, but he was l 2 CONC isted on the rolls of the Imperial Society of the Knights Bachelor by September 1732. 2 CONT Before returning to Virginia in the summer of 1733, Randolph asked the bishop of London and t 2 CONC he archbishop of Canterbury for advice on books for the library of the Brafferton, the India 2 CONC n school at the College of William and Mary, and he attempted to secure a long-promised donat 2 CONC ion of volumes. 2 CONT On August 22, 1734, Sir John Randolph resigned the clerkship of the House of Burgesses. The n 2 CONC ext day, the college administration elected him its burgess, and on Saturday the burgesses el 2 CONC ected him Speaker of the House. In September he became a justice of Gloucester County, and i 2 CONC n October he became treasurer of the colony. When Norfolk was incorporated in 1736, it made R 2 CONC andolph its recorder. Although the work of the office would be performed by a deputy, the cit 2 CONC y marked his swearing in with an elaborate celebration. 2 CONT Despite the accumulation of wealth, honors, and offices--perhaps because of it--Randolph di 2 CONC d not escape criticism or controversy. Spotswood, now a private citizen embittered by politic 2 CONC al battles of the past, attacked Randolph in the public prints, describing him as "a fawnin 2 CONC g creature . . . whose Pride and Spell has made him turn against his Benefactor, who first pr 2 CONC omoted him in the World." Randolph answered the assault in the Virginia Gazette with an angr 2 CONC y rejoinder. 2 CONT He preferred simplicity in religion, which offended the dogmatism of the established clergy 2 CONC . In some quarters he was regarded as a deist, a heretic, and a schismatic. These charges h 2 CONC e answered in his will, writing a long profession of Christian faith based on the unembellish 2 CONC ed precepts of the Bible. 2 CONT He also recorded in his will that he had earned his estate honestly, "tho' by a profession mu 2 CONC ch exposed to temptations of deceit and extortion." 2 CONT Randolph died on March 7, 1737, and "was (according to his own Directions) carried from his H 2 CONC ouse to the Place of Interment, by Six honest, industrious, poor-House-keepers of Bruton Pari 2 CONC sh" who divided £20 for their services. The place of interment was the chapel of the Wren Bui 2 CONC lding at the College of William and Mary. 2 CONT Fire gutted the Wren in 1859 and the burial vaults were disturbed. A physician who examined t 2 CONC he contents of Sir John Randolph's tomb discovered the bones of two men. The identity of th 2 CONC e second is a mystery. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Apr 2006 3 TIME 15:15:25 0 @I1017@ INDI 1 NAME Susanne (Susannah) /Beverley/ 2 SURN Beverley 2 GIVN Susanne (Susannah) 2 NPFX Lady 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1692 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1754 1 _UID 9FD98EDD4F3AF647B8164A6F48796A67C2F8 1 FAMS @F416@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:28:51 0 @I1018@ INDI 1 NAME William /Randolph/ 2 SURN Randolph 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Oct 1650 2 PLAC Moreton-Morell, Warwickshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Apr 1711 2 PLAC Turkey Island Plantation, Henrico Co., VA 1 _UID 62A34B624D562B43938DF0B655F3E8AB6461 1 FAMS @F417@ 1 FAMC @F418@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:30:53 0 @I1019@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Isham/ 2 SURN Isham 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1659 2 PLAC Charles City Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Dec 1735 2 PLAC Henrico Co., VA 1 BURI 2 PLAC Henrico Co., VA 1 _UID 909BDE51005160478305A621C691AC2DD124 1 FAMS @F417@ 1 FAMC @F421@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:32:04 0 @I1020@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Randolph/ 2 SURN Randolph 2 GIVN Richard 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Feb 1620 2 PLAC Warwickshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1671 2 PLAC Dublin, Ireland 1 _UID 8DA6865B77FBDB4C821B2B787326D0A2F8BB 1 FAMS @F418@ 1 FAMC @F419@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:33:42 0 @I1021@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Ryland/ 2 SURN Ryland 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 _UID 3B21D1596BE75740B72DE7B5A6BC438115E2 1 FAMS @F418@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:34:04 0 @I1022@ INDI 1 NAME William /Randolph/ 2 SURN Randolph 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1582 2 PLAC Biddendon, Kent, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1670 2 PLAC Moreton-Morell, Warwickshire, England 1 _UID 4A8A71920B15334481E37A8013B8AFC00646 1 FAMS @F419@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:35:13 0 @I1023@ INDI 1 NAME Dorothy /Lane/ 2 SURN Lane 2 GIVN Dorothy 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Aug 1589 2 PLAC Biddendon, Kent, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Jul 1656 2 PLAC Warwickshire, England 1 _UID AC390ACFD2C06C40BA5AB1BFF6BD50A82B34 1 FAMS @F419@ 1 FAMC @F420@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:36:28 0 @I1024@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Lane/ 2 SURN Lane 2 GIVN Richard 1 SEX M 1 _UID 8636DAAA6A316540BDF350AA3BA993F09119 1 FAMS @F420@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:36:47 0 @I1025@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Vincent/ 2 SURN Vincent 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 _UID A8659677BBBB204B9277CE4F162990E4D461 1 FAMS @F420@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:36:57 0 @I1026@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Isham/ 2 SURN Isham 2 GIVN Henry 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1620 2 PLAC London, Northampshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1670 2 PLAC Charles City Co., VA 1 _UID 4B00334FDF26C54EBFCE7FDABD2198F43554 1 FAMS @F421@ 1 FAMC @F423@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:38:46 0 @I1027@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine /Banks/ 2 SURN Banks 2 GIVN Katherine 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1620 2 PLAC Canterbury, Kent, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Oct 1686 1 _UID 09C41568D13EC64CAA672B1BD6405496C258 1 FAMS @F421@ 1 FAMC @F422@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:39:42 0 @I1028@ INDI 1 NAME Christopher /Banks/ 2 SURN Banks 2 GIVN Christopher 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1603 2 PLAC Canterbury, Kent, England 1 _UID E518D1D0B0DCCB408E2CF268E7F10E184793 1 FAMS @F422@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:40:30 0 @I1029@ INDI 1 NAME William /Isham/ 2 SURN Isham 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1587 1 _UID 4A0A143015C8B145BE9D5D4430A6411896B2 1 FAMS @F423@ 1 FAMC @F425@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:42:27 0 @I1030@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Brett/ 2 SURN Brett 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 _UID F3769E881B6467469D6EA8CF56951C2E7214 1 FAMS @F423@ 1 FAMC @F424@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:43:17 0 @I1031@ INDI 1 NAME William /Brett/ 2 SURN Brett 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6C1FB30CA158A84BB28EDE2F48DF41392487 1 FAMS @F424@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:43:35 0 @I1032@ INDI 1 NAME Mary // 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 _UID D5FD79C074407E48AB72BEF2309F7534CA84 1 FAMS @F424@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:43:44 0 @I1033@ INDI 1 NAME Euseby /Isham/ 2 SURN Isham 2 GIVN Euseby 2 NPFX Sir 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1550 2 PLAC England 1 _UID FE99C31FDD4D0D4FBB683BD33C41329372E3 1 FAMS @F425@ 1 FAMC @F426@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:44:37 0 @I1034@ INDI 1 NAME Anne /Borlase/ 2 SURN Borlase 2 GIVN Anne 1 SEX F 1 _UID 7C65E4BF3356574590447BEC5814DB2B5616 1 FAMS @F425@ 1 FAMC @F428@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:45:04 0 @I1035@ INDI 1 NAME Gregory /Isham/ 2 SURN Isham 2 GIVN Gregory 2 NPFX Lord (of Braunston) 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Sep 1558 1 BURI 2 DATE 6 Sep 1558 2 PLAC Braunston, England 1 _UID F69C732F1C76584399A5825D698D4808C469 1 FAMS @F426@ 1 FAMC @F427@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:47:02 0 @I1036@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Dale/ 2 SURN Dale 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 _UID 2749D3C99E7DC5419CA0B92FCFDA588EE0C1 1 FAMS @F426@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:47:22 0 @I1037@ INDI 1 NAME Eusebius (Euseby) /Isham/ 2 SURN Isham 2 GIVN Eusebius (Euseby) 1 SEX M 1 _UID 3638DAE981A38A498C043B19D39348732DCE 1 FAMS @F427@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:47:51 0 @I1038@ INDI 1 NAME Anne /Poulton/ 2 SURN Poulton 2 GIVN Anne 1 SEX F 1 _UID 1F143F7DFECA6B4AA72C206C394E75662DAB 1 FAMS @F427@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:48:00 0 @I1039@ INDI 1 NAME John /Borlase/ 2 SURN Borlase 2 GIVN John 2 NPFX Sir 1 SEX M 1 _UID A6C0D29E80647C4F9A7AFBC7F1677F0A3CF9 1 FAMS @F428@ 1 FAMC @F429@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:48:28 0 @I1040@ INDI 1 NAME Anna /Lytton/ 2 SURN Lytton 2 GIVN Anna 1 SEX F 1 _UID 651E7A44145FE34B97579D40E99DFC6C9B9E 1 FAMS @F428@ 1 FAMC @F430@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:48:44 0 @I1041@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Borlase/ 2 SURN Borlase 2 GIVN Edward 1 SEX M 1 _UID 1A91543F4CE09E408483D02B4B2FD4AF4702 1 FAMS @F429@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:49:01 0 @I1042@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Lytton/ 2 SURN Lytton 2 GIVN Robert 2 NPFX Sir 1 SEX M 1 _UID AECBC5976989604FA53E565431899056A3E3 1 FAMS @F430@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:49:23 0 @I1043@ INDI 1 NAME Frances /Calvalery/ 2 SURN Calvalery 2 GIVN Frances 1 SEX F 1 _UID 1D4F1A7489FC51489C67F9A47A3434D56F2F 1 FAMS @F430@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:49:45 0 @I1044@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Waddy/ 2 SURN Waddy 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 _UID 01BCDE007A71F04890DB5D1A1AB1748968CC 1 FAMS @F288@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:58:45 0 @I1045@ INDI 1 NAME George /Carrington/ 2 SURN Carrington 2 GIVN George 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6DB16F3C854AA2428239DFCA01A9DD359C16 1 FAMS @F431@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:23:28 0 @I1046@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Bernard/ 2 SURN Bernard 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 _UID 9B9A6FFF91CCF744B02CC88CDC4749D3AA1F 1 FAMS @F431@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:23:37 0 @I1047@ INDI 1 NAME Anne /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Anne 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Feb 1769 2 PLAC Botetourt Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1782 1 _UID E29B33442EB2FA4B9793B6F16FCF32B20C9D 1 FAMC @F252@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:27:23 0 @I1048@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Strother/ 2 SURN Strother 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 _UID 6814C4DA87CF6242814593A006BB380F151A 1 FAMS @F301@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:30:43 0 @I1049@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Curle /Barraud/ 2 SURN Barraud 2 GIVN Sarah Curle 1 SEX F 1 _UID DCC76231967ACE4FA578F49DD27310F75D4C 1 FAMS @F305@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:36:13 0 @I1050@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Jane 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Jun 1830 1 _UID 1714EEA6927B294FA8851514D322E046B50D 1 FAMS @F432@ 1 FAMC @F308@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:49:52 0 @I1051@ INDI 1 NAME James Brown /Craighead/ 2 SURN Craighead 2 GIVN James Brown 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1795 2 PLAC Haysboro, TN 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1860 2 PLAC Marengo Co., AL 1 _UID 308BB8255B2EF24F9A5C620C4F2CB39E922F 1 FAMS @F432@ 1 FAMC @F318@ 1 NOTE James B. Craighead married his relative, Miss Jane Preston of Walnut Grove, VA. He was a lawy 2 CONC er and afterwards a planter of Marengo County, Alabama. They left six children: 2 CONT Daniel Craighead. 2 CONT John Craighead. 2 CONT Jennie Craighead. 2 CONT James Craighead. 2 CONT Preston Craighead. 2 CONT Thomas Craighead. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2006 3 TIME 00:17:58 0 @I1052@ INDI 1 NAME Ann Sophonisba /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Ann Sophonisba 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Apr 1803 2 PLAC Washington Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Dec 1844 2 PLAC Baltimore, MD 1 _UID AF1954645526424091B70CA9C0ABA040C524 1 FAMS @F433@ 1 FAMC @F228@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:07:40 0 @I1053@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Jefferson /Breckinridge/ 2 SURN Breckinridge 2 GIVN Robert Jefferson 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Mar 1800 2 PLAC Cabell's Dale, Fayette Co., KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Dec 1871 2 PLAC Danville, KY 1 BURI 2 PLAC Lexington Cemetary, Lexington, KY 1 _UID 87EEBD4641B7D04EBFF460F3539E893E4C26 1 FAMS @F433@ 1 FAMS @F434@ 1 FAMS @F435@ 1 FAMC @F322@ 1 NOTE His biography from The Kentucky Encyclopedia follows: BRECKINRIDGE, ROBERT JEFFERSON. Rober 2 CONC t Jefferson Breckinridge, called the father of the public school system in Kentucky, was bor 2 CONC n March 8, 1800, near Lexington, Kentucky, to John and Mary Hopkins (Cabell) BRECKINRIDGE. Hi 2 CONC s father, a U.S. senator and cabinet member under President Thomas Jefferson, died in 1806 wh 2 CONC en the boy was six; his mother ran their large plantation for nearly half a century. After at 2 CONC tending Princeton and Yale, Breckinridge graduated from Union College in Schenectady, New Yor 2 CONC k, in 1819. He was elected to the Kentucky legislature in 1825 and served until 1830. A near- 2 CONC fatal illness, coupled with the death of his second child, then caused him to turn to religio 2 CONC n. Breckinridge was ordained in the Presbyterian church in 1832 and held pastorates in Baltim 2 CONC ore and Lexington. During 1853-69, he was a professor at Danville Theological Seminary. Altho 2 CONC ugh elected to the church's highest leadership position in 1841, he was often involved in rel 2 CONC igious controversy. Breckinridge took a leading role in the debates that split his church i 2 CONC n the antebellum period, wrote numerous articles and books bitterly attacking Catholicism, an 2 CONC d composed lengthy theological works that gained both praise and considerable criticism. Afte 2 CONC r serving as president of Jefferson College in Pennsylvania during 1845-47, Breckinridge retu 2 CONC rned to Kentucky, where he was soon appointed SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. After th 2 CONC e office became elective, he was returned to the post in 1851 and served until 1853. He obtai 2 CONC ned legislative and voter approval for the first Kentucky property tax for educational purpos 2 CONC es and secured that system in the 1850 constitution; attendance at public schools increased f 2 CONC rom 24,000 in 1848 to 195,000 four years later. Although Breckinridge himself held slaves-thi 2 CONC rty-seven in 1860-he supported gradual emancipation and colonization and spoke for those caus 2 CONC es in state, national, and international forums. He was an eloquent orator, but his combativ 2 CONC e spirit led to bitter debates, such as the confrontation with Robert WICKLIFFE, a Lexingto 2 CONC n legislator and attorney, over slavery. Breckinridge followed a political path from Whig t 2 CONC o Know-Nothing to Republican. Running unsuccessfully as an emancipation candidate for the 184 2 CONC 9 Kentucky constitutional convention, he was one of the last elected public officials in th 2 CONC e South to give the antislavery cause strong public support. Breckinridge quickly sided wit 2 CONC h the Union when the Civil War started and became a major border state spokesman for that cau 2 CONC se through the pages of the Danville Quarterly Review. His family sent two sons south, as wel 2 CONC l as two north, and his nephew John C. BRECKINRIDGE, a former vice president of the United St 2 CONC ates, was a Confederate general. Yet Breckinridge called for harsh measures against secession 2 CONC , and he eventually accepted Abraham Lincoln's emancipation of slaves. In 1864 Breckinridge w 2 CONC as chosen temporary chairman of the national convention that renominated President Lincoln. B 2 CONC ut with the war's end, Breckinridge and his supporters became outnumbered as the commonwealt 2 CONC h turned anti-administration and even pro-Southern. Within his family, one of his daughters-i 2 CONC n-law refused to let him see her children for two years after the war ended. Breckinridge mar 2 CONC ried his cousin, Ann Sophonisba Preston, in 1823; they had eleven children. Following her dea 2 CONC th in 1844, he married another cousin, Virginia Hart Shelby; they had three children. His sec 2 CONC ond wife died in 1859, and in 1868 he married Margaret Faulkner White. Breckinridge died on D 2 CONC ecember 27, 1871, and was buried in the Lexington Cemetery. See James C. Klotter, The Breckin 2 CONC ridges of Kentucky (Lexington, Ky., 1986). JAMES C. KLOTTER 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:21:53 0 @I1054@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Campbell /Breckinridge/ 2 SURN Breckinridge 2 GIVN Sarah Campbell 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Sep 1832 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Apr 1865 1 _UID 24F915C163A2CE4F94479F9974CFF9B61A64 1 FAMS @F437@ 1 FAMC @F433@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:37:50 0 @I1055@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Jefferson /Breckinridge/ Jr. 2 SURN Breckinridge 2 GIVN Robert Jefferson 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Sep 1833 2 PLAC Baltimore, MD 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Mar 1915 1 _UID B1FC186E6EE3D546B70E842F3C8ABE801B12 1 FAMS @F438@ 1 FAMS @F439@ 1 FAMC @F433@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:40:13 0 @I1056@ INDI 1 NAME Marie Lettice /Breckinridge/ 2 SURN Breckinridge 2 GIVN Marie Lettice 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Aug 1836 2 PLAC Paris, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 May 1905 2 PLAC Princess Anne, MD 1 _UID 63752B430F479E4E968A942FBB482EA03C10 1 FAMS @F440@ 1 FAMC @F433@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:43:26 0 @I1057@ INDI 1 NAME William Campbell Preston /Breckinridge/ 2 SURN Breckinridge 2 GIVN William Campbell Preston 2 NPFX Rep./Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Aug 1837 2 PLAC Baltimore, MD 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Nov 1904 2 PLAC Lexington, KY 1 _UID 87AA6005AB6F674690855DEE418B828C9758 1 FAMC @F433@ 1 NOTE BRECKINRIDGE, William Campbell Preston, (grandson of John Breckinridge, uncle of Levin Irvin 2 CONC g Handy, and great-uncle of John Bayne Breckinridge), a Representative from Kentucky; born i 2 CONC n Baltimore, Md., August 28, 1837; attended the common schools, Jefferson College, Chambersbu 2 CONC rg, Pa., and Pisgah Academy, Woodford County, Ky.; was graduated from Centre College, Danvill 2 CONC e, Ky., in 1855 and from the law department of the University of Louisville in 1857; was admi 2 CONC tted to the bar in 1857 and commenced practice in Lexington, Ky.; entered the Confederate Arm 2 CONC y in 1861 as captain and was subsequently promoted to the rank of colonel in the Ninth Kentuc 2 CONC ky Cavalry; was in command of the Kentucky cavalry designated to act as bodyguard for Preside 2 CONC nt Jefferson Davis and the members of his cabinet at the close of the Civil War; returned t 2 CONC o Lexington, Ky., and was attorney for Fayette County; edited the Lexington (Ky.) Observer an 2 CONC d Reporter 1866-1868; professor of equity and jurisprudence in the University of Kentucky a 2 CONC t Lexington; delegate to the Democratic National Conventions in 1876 and 1888; elected as a D 2 CONC emocrat to the Forty-ninth and to the four succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1885-March 3, 1895 2 CONC ); unsuccessful candidate for election in 1896 to the Fifty-fifth Congress; resumed the pract 2 CONC ice of law and also edited the Lexington Herald; died in Lexington, Ky., November 18, 1904; i 2 CONC nterment in Lexington Cemetery. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:49:40 0 @I1058@ INDI 1 NAME Sophonisba Preston /Breckinridge/ 2 SURN Breckinridge 2 GIVN Sophonisba Preston 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Aug 1839 1 _UID 37E01C6B31D1CA4E93B4AED7F0D455B350D4 1 FAMC @F433@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:19:27 0 @I1059@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph Cabell /Breckinridge/ 2 SURN Breckinridge 2 GIVN Joseph Cabell 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Jan 1842 2 PLAC Baltimore, MD 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Aug 1920 1 _UID 1381981EAEE04343B30E7D9DC513F8A1AA2D 1 FAMS @F441@ 1 FAMC @F433@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:52:00 0 @I1060@ INDI 1 NAME Charles Henry /Breckinridge/ 2 SURN Breckinridge 2 GIVN Charles Henry 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Sep 1844 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Aug 1867 2 PLAC Ft. Morgan, AL 1 _UID 32A2994DA475DF429AEBAA76B3C7B4C78E7B 1 FAMC @F433@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:53:30 0 @I1061@ INDI 1 NAME Virginia Hart /Shelby/ 2 SURN Shelby 2 GIVN Virginia Hart 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1859 1 _UID D0166DA9A668B14A9558FB256058C57E0DD4 1 FAMS @F434@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:24:51 0 @I1062@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Faulkner/ White 2 SURN Faulkner 2 GIVN Margaret 2 NSFX White 1 SEX F 1 _UID 00DEEA41BD5BE04086B1D425C602AEEDD4FF 1 FAMS @F435@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:26:24 0 @I1063@ INDI 1 NAME Virginia Hart /Breckinridge/ 2 SURN Breckinridge 2 GIVN Virginia Hart 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Feb 1847 2 PLAC Lexington, KY 1 _UID 60120554400CAE4A8AB37CBEA1359391802F 1 FAMC @F434@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:28:11 0 @I1064@ INDI 1 NAME Nathaniel Hart /Breckinridge/ 2 SURN Breckinridge 2 GIVN Nathaniel Hart 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Jul 1849 2 PLAC Springhill, Woodford Co., KY 1 _UID F046DEDB1431B94D9B1B69A7AD1C3B595D7C 1 FAMC @F434@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:29:08 0 @I1065@ INDI 1 NAME John Robert /Breckinridge/ 2 SURN Breckinridge 2 GIVN John Robert 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Sep 1850 1 _UID 143E35AF4CA6354C99AD7961D4B3F03878DA 1 FAMC @F434@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:30:05 0 @I1066@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Cabell /Breckinridge/ 2 SURN Breckinridge 2 GIVN Mary Cabell 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Apr 1828 2 PLAC Cabell's Dale, Fayette Co., KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Jan 1902 2 PLAC Lexington, KY 1 _UID DEC001BFD86D9147B4B5706F80D4D86756CA 1 FAMS @F436@ 1 FAMC @F433@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:32:30 0 @I1067@ INDI 1 NAME William /Warfield/ 2 SURN Warfield 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 May 1827 2 PLAC Fayette Co., KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Jan 1907 2 PLAC Easton, PA 1 _UID 4DD0D6B93248D848A3A63BAE20E75267382B 1 FAMS @F436@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:33:49 0 @I1068@ INDI 1 NAME George /Morrison/ 2 SURN Morrison 2 GIVN George 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Jan 1831 2 PLAC Baltimore, MD 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 Aug 1898 2 PLAC Baltimore, MD 1 _UID 00D297197231C5409860BA187B2A21BD77D7 1 FAMS @F437@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:38:43 0 @I1069@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine Desmond /Morrison/ 2 SURN Morrison 2 GIVN Katherine Desmond 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Jan 1837 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Nov 1887 1 _UID A807F485B1B6B148BBD380C77F5D1B378B92 1 FAMS @F438@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:40:54 0 @I1070@ INDI 1 NAME Lilla Augusta /Morrison/ 2 SURN Morrison 2 GIVN Lilla Augusta 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Mar 1843 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 May 1901 1 _UID ECBCE404039A8B459AA1BB1B5C7ADBCC8B8D 1 FAMS @F439@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:42:11 0 @I1071@ INDI 1 NAME William Collins /Handy/ 2 SURN Handy 2 GIVN William Collins 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Aug 1835 2 PLAC Northhampton Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Dec 1908 2 PLAC Washington D.C. 1 _UID 8EF8649C4803BE45A488EFA93DD514D29052 1 FAMS @F440@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:45:45 0 @I1072@ INDI 1 NAME Louisa Ludlow /Dudley/ 2 SURN Dudley 2 GIVN Louisa Ludlow 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Feb 1849 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Sep 1911 2 PLAC North Hatley, Quebec 1 _UID 2AF018EEE07155478E3E1D8C232CA59309BB 1 FAMS @F441@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:52:49 0 @I1073@ INDI 1 NAME Edmund /Jennings/ 2 SURN Jennings 2 GIVN Edmund 1 SEX M 1 _UID CB2BCCA16734DD41A1FF0D699ADD62657009 1 FAMS @F442@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:14:58 0 @I1074@ INDI 1 NAME Ariana /Bordley/ 2 SURN Bordley 2 GIVN Ariana 1 SEX F 1 _UID E6D3AB8937A7DE409C8F8F36008301B8152D 1 FAMS @F442@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:15:18 0 @I1075@ INDI 1 NAME Peyton /Randolph/ 2 SURN Randolph 2 GIVN Peyton 2 NPFX 1st Pres. of Continental Congress 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1721 2 PLAC Tazewell Hall, Williamsburg, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Oct 1775 2 PLAC Philadelphia, PA 2 CAUS stroke 1 _UID 9B4852D004148344A21661AE94A77EEA4E03 1 FAMC @F416@ 1 NOTE Peyton Randolph 2 CONT (Born ca. 1721, died 1775) 2 CONT When he returned to Williamsburg after presiding over the Continental Congress in 1775, Peyto 2 CONC n Randolph was on the black list of patriots the redcoats proposed to arrest and hang. The ci 2 CONC ty's volunteer company of militia offered him its protection in an address that concluded: "M 2 CONC AY HEAVEN GRANT YOU LONG TO LIVE THE FATHER OF YOUR COUNTRY, AND THE FRIEND TO FREEDOM AND HU 2 CONC MANITY!" 2 CONT If his friend George Washington succeeded him to the title of America's patrimonial honors, R 2 CONC andolph nevertheless did as much as any Virginian to bring the new nation into the world. H 2 CONC e presided over every important Virginia assembly in the years leading to the Revolution, wa 2 CONC s among the first of the colony's great men to oppose the Stamp Act, chaired the first meetin 2 CONC g of the delegates of 13 colonies at Philadelphia in 1774, and chaired the second in 1775. 2 CONT He had been born 54 years before--probably in Williamsburg--the second son of Sir John and La 2 CONC dy Susannah Randolph. His first name was his maternal grandmother's maiden name, just as hi 2 CONC s older brother Beverley's was their mother's. The surname Randolph identified him as a scio 2 CONC n of 18th-century Virginia's most powerful clan. 2 CONT When he was three or four years old, the family moved into the imposing wooden home on Marke 2 CONC t Square now known as the Peyton Randolph House. His father, among Virginia's most distinguis 2 CONC hed attorneys, Speaker of the House of Burgesses, and a wealthy man, died when Peyton was 16 2 CONC , leaving the house and other property for him in trust with his mother. The will also gave P 2 CONC eyton his father's extensive library in the hope he would "betake himself to the study of law 2 CONC ." By then, he had a brother John and a sister Mary. 2 CONT Attentive to his father's wishes, he attended the College of William and Mary, then learned t 2 CONC he law in London's Inns of Court. He entered the Middle Temple on October 13, 1739, and too 2 CONC k a place at the bar February 10, 1743. Returning to Williamsburg, he was appointed the colon 2 CONC y's attorney general by Governor William Gooch on May 7, 1744. His father had filled the offi 2 CONC ce before him, and his brother would assume the role after. 2 CONT When he turned 24, Randolph reached the age set for his inheritance. On March 8, 1746, he mar 2 CONC ried Betty Harrison, and on July 21 (more than two years after his return), he qualified hims 2 CONC elf for the private practice of law in York County. 2 CONT His cousin Thomas Jefferson may have shed some light on the delay in a character sketch he wr 2 CONC ote of Randolph years later. "He was indeed a most excellent man," Jefferson said, but "heav 2 CONC y and inert in body, he was rather too indolent and careless for business." 2 CONT He was, as well, occupied with myriad public duties. In 1747 he became a vestryman of Bruto 2 CONC n Parish Church, in 1748 Williamsburg's representative in the house of Burgesses, and in 174 2 CONC 9 a justice of the peace. He returned to the House in 1752 as the burgess for the college, an 2 CONC d on December 15, 1753, the house hired him as its special agent for some ticklish business i 2 CONC n London. 2 CONT Soon after he arrived in Virginia in 1751, Governor Robert Dinwiddie had begun to exercis 2 CONC e a right no governor had before: the imposition of a fee for certifying land patents. For hi 2 CONC s signature, Dinwiddie demanded a pistole, a Spanish coin worth about 20 shillings. Regardin 2 CONC g the fee as an unauthorized tax, Virginians objected, though to no result. 2 CONT Peyton Randolph was dispatched to England as the house's agent, with directions to go over th 2 CONC e governor's head. But as attorney general, it was his duty to represent the interests of th 2 CONC e Crown, of which Dinwiddie was the principal representative in Virginia. Randolph was attack 2 CONC ing the right of the governor he was appointed to defend. 2 CONT The governor refused to give Peyton Randolph permission to leave the colony, but he left anyw 2 CONC ay. In London, he had to answer for his action, and he was ousted from the attorney general' 2 CONC s office. Dinwiddie had already named George Wythe as acting attorney general in Randolph's p 2 CONC lace. 2 CONT Nevertheless, the London officials pointedly suggested that Dinwiddie reconsider his fee an 2 CONC d said that they would have no objection to Peyton Randolph's reinstatement if he apologized 2 CONC . So he did, and subsequently resumed office soon after his return to Williamsburg. 2 CONT Reelected burgess for the college in 1755, he involved himself the next year in a somewhat lu 2 CONC dicrous, though harmless, attempt to promote morale during the French and Indian War. With ot 2 CONC her prominent men, he formed the Associators, a group to raise and pay bounties for private t 2 CONC roops to join the regular force at Winchester. George Washington, in charge of the fort there 2 CONC , wasn't sure what he would do with the untrained men if they arrived. Not enough came, howev 2 CONC er, to cause any inconvenience. 2 CONT In 1757, Randolph joined the college's board, and he served as a rector for one year. He wa 2 CONC s reelected burgess for Williamsburg in 1761, and thus entered the phase of his life that thr 2 CONC ust him into a leadership role in the Revolution. 2 CONT Word of Parliament's intended Stamp Act brought Virginians and their burgesses into conflic 2 CONC t with the Crown itself in 1764. Peyton Randolph was appointed chairman of a committee to dra 2 CONC ft protests to the king, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons maintaining the colony' 2 CONC s exclusive right of self-taxation. 2 CONT The responsibility put him at odds with Patrick Henry, the Virginian most noted for oppositio 2 CONC n to the tax. At the end of the legislative session in 1765, Henry, a freshman, introduced se 2 CONC ven resolutions against the act. Peyton Randolph, George Wythe, and others thought that Henry 2 CONC 's resolutions added nothing to the colony's case and that their consideration was improper u 2 CONC ntil the colony had a reply to its earlier protests. 2 CONT In the final days of the session, after many opponents had left the city, Patrick Henry intro 2 CONC duced his measures and made his "Caesar-Brutus" speech. Peyton Randolph, though not yet Speak 2 CONC er, was presiding. When Speaker John Robinson resumed the chair the following day (May 30), H 2 CONC enry carried five of his resolves by a single ballot. A tie would have allowed Robinson to ca 2 CONC st the deciding "nay." Jefferson, standing at the chamber door, said Peyton Randolph emerge 2 CONC d saying, "By God, I would have given one hundred guineas for a single vote." 2 CONT Patrick Henry left town, and the next day his fifth (and most radical) resolution was expunge 2 CONC d by the burgesses who remained. Nevertheless, it was reprinted with the others in newspaper 2 CONC s across the colonies as if it stood. 2 CONT Peyton Randolph was elected Speaker on November 6, 1766, succeeding the deceased Robinson an 2 CONC d defeating Richard Henry Lee. Peyton's brother John succeeded him as attorney general the fo 2 CONC llowing June. By now the brothers had begun to disagree politically; John's conservatism woul 2 CONC d take him to England in 1775 while Peyton joined the rebellion. 2 CONT Another set of Patrick Henry's resolves, against the Townshend Duties, came before the Hous 2 CONC e in May 1769. This time Peyton Randolph approved their passage, but Governor Botetourt did n 2 CONC ot. He dissolved the assembly. The "former representatives of the people," as they called the 2 CONC mselves, met the next day at the Raleigh Tavern with Speaker Peyton Randolph in the chair. Th 2 CONC ey adopted a compact drafted by George Mason and introduced by George Washington against th 2 CONC e importation of British goods. Speaker Randolph was the first to sign. 2 CONT When the new legislature met in the winter, the governor was pleased to announce the repeal o 2 CONC f all of the Townshend Duties, except the small one on tea. Legislative attention turned to o 2 CONC ther, calmer affairs. The next summer Peyton Randolph became chairman of the building committ 2 CONC ee for the Public Hospital. 2 CONT Tempers flared again in 1773, when Great Britain proposed to transport a band of Rhode Islan 2 CONC d smugglers to England for trial. The implications for Virginia were troublesome, and the bur 2 CONC gesses appointed a standing Committee of Correspondence and Inquiry with Speaker Peyton Rando 2 CONC lph as chairman. The following May brought word of the closing of the port of Boston in retal 2 CONC iation for its Tea Party. 2 CONT On May 24, 1774, Robert Carter Nicholas introduced a resolution drafted by Thomas Jefferson t 2 CONC hat read: 2 CONT "This House, being deeply impressed with apprehension of the great dangers, to be derived t 2 CONC o British America, from the hostile Invasion of the City of Boston, in our Sister Colony of M 2 CONC assachusetts bay, whose commerce and harbour are, on the first Day of June next, to be stoppe 2 CONC d by an Armed force, deem it highly necessary that the said first day of June be set apart, b 2 CONC y the Members of this House, as a day of Fasting, Humiliation and Prayer, devoutly to implor 2 CONC e the divine interposition for averting the heavy Calamity which threatens destruction to ou 2 CONC r Civil Rights, and the Evils of civil War; to give us one heart and one Mind to firmly oppos 2 CONC e, by all just and proper means, every injury to American Rights; and that the Minds of his M 2 CONC ajesty and his parliament, may be inspired from above with Wisdom, Moderation, and Justice, t 2 CONC o remove from the loyal People of America, all cause of danger, from a continued pursuit of M 2 CONC easure, pregnant with their ruin." 2 CONT It was adopted. 2 CONT Governor Dunmore summoned the house on May 26 and told Peyton Randolph: "Mr. Speaker and Gent 2 CONC lemen of the House of Burgesses, I have in my hand a paper published by order of your House 2 CONC , conceived in such terms as reflect highly upon His Majesty and the Parliament of Great Brit 2 CONC ain, which makes it necessary for me to dissolve you; and you are accordingly dissolved." 2 CONT On May 27, 1775, 89 burgesses gathered again at the Raleigh Tavern to form another nonimporta 2 CONC tion association, and the following day the Committee of Correspondence proposed a Continenta 2 CONC l Congress. Twenty-five burgesses met at Peyton Randolph's house on May 30 and scheduled a st 2 CONC ate convention to be held on August 1 to consider a proposal from Boston for a ban on export 2 CONC s to England. 2 CONT Peyton Randolph led the community to Bruton Parish Church on June 1 to pray for Boston, and s 2 CONC oon he was organizing a Williamsburg drive to send provisions and cash for its relief. The Fi 2 CONC rst Virginia Convention approved the export ban and elected as delegates to the Congress Peyt 2 CONC on Randolph, Richard Henry Lee, George Washington, Patrick Henry, Richard Bland, Benjamin Har 2 CONC rison, and Edmund Pendleton. 2 CONT On August 18, 1774, before he left Williamsburg, Peyton Randolph wrote his will, leaving hi 2 CONC s property to the use of his wife for life. They had no children. The property was to be auct 2 CONC ioned after her death and the proceeds divided among Randolph's heirs. 2 CONT When Congress convened in Philadelphia on September 5, Thomas Lynch of South Carolina nominat 2 CONC ed Peyton Randolph to be chairman. He was elected by unanimous vote. Delegate Silas Deane wro 2 CONC te Mrs. Deane: "Designed by nature for the business, of an affable, open and majestic deportm 2 CONC ent, large in size, though not out of proportion, he commands respect and esteem by his ver 2 CONC y aspect, independent of the high character he sustains." 2 CONT In October 1774, Peyton Randolph returned to Williamsburg to preside at an impending meetin 2 CONC g of the house. Repeatedly postponed, it did not meet until the following June. Nonetheless 2 CONC , on November 9 Peyton Randolph accepted a copy of the Continental Association banning trad 2 CONC e with England signed by nearly 500 merchants gathered in Williamsburg. 2 CONT Peyton Randolph was in the chair again at the Second Virginia Convention in Richmond on Marc 2 CONC h 23 when Patrick Henry rose and made his "Liberty or Death" speech in favor of the formatio 2 CONC n of a statewide militia. In reaction Governor Dunmore removed the gunpowder from Williamsbur 2 CONC g's Magazine on April 21. Alerted to the theft, a mob gathered at the Courthouse. Peyton Rand 2 CONC olph was one of the leaders who persuaded the crowd to disperse and averted violence. 2 CONT Peyton Randolph led the Virginia delegation to the Second Continental Congress in May 1775, a 2 CONC nd he again took the chair. General Thomas Gage, commander of British forces in America, ha 2 CONC d been issued blank warrants for the execution of rebel leaders and a list of names with whic 2 CONC h to fill them. Peyton Randolph's name was on the list. He returned to Williamsburg under gua 2 CONC rd, and the town bells pealed to announce his safe arrival. The militia escorted him to his h 2 CONC ouse and pledged to guarantee his safety. 2 CONT The Third Virginia Convention reelected its speaker to Congress in July 1775, and Randolph le 2 CONC ft for Philadelphia in late August or early September. By this time, John Hancock had succeed 2 CONC ed him to its chair. 2 CONT About 8 p.m. on Sunday, October 23, Peyton Randolph began to choke, a side of his face contor 2 CONC ted, and he died of an "apoplectic stroke." He was buried that Tuesday at Christ's Church i 2 CONC n Philadelphia. His nephew, Edmund Randolph, brought his remains to Williamsburg in 1776, an 2 CONC d he was interred in the family crypt in the Chapel at the College of William and Mary on Nov 2 CONC ember 26. 2 CONT Peyton Randolph's estate was auctioned on February 19, 1783, after Betty Randolph's death. Th 2 CONC omas Jefferson bought his books. Among them were bound records dating to Virginia's earlies 2 CONC t days that still are consulted by historians. Added to the collection at Monticello that Jef 2 CONC ferson sold to the federal government years later, they became part of the core of the Librar 2 CONC y of Congress 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:32:29 0 @I1076@ INDI 1 NAME John /Randolph/ 2 SURN Randolph 2 GIVN John 2 NICK 'The Tory' 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1727 2 PLAC Williamsburg, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1784 2 PLAC Brampton, England 1 BURI 2 PLAC Williamsburg, VA 1 _UID 14ABCBF79E74454F95E3CA5505071206E25C 1 FAMS @F443@ 1 FAMS @F415@ 1 FAMC @F416@ 1 NOTE John "The Tory" Randolph 2 CONT (Born ca. 1727, died 1784) 2 CONT His brother Peyton Randolph followed the call of duty to the chair of the Continental Congres 2 CONC s, but conscience summoned John Randolph "home" to England. As the day approached when he wou 2 CONC ld quit America and its Revolution, he wrote a farewell letter to his cousin Thomas Jefferson 2 CONC . "We both of us seem to be steering opposite courses," he said, "the success of either lie 2 CONC s in the womb of Time." 2 CONT The third child of Sir John and Lady Susannah Randolph, John was convinced British-American 2 CONC s owed more loyalty to the Crown than to the Massachusetts hotheads or to firebrands like hi 2 CONC s friend Patrick Henry. Historians have tagged him with the nickname John "The Tory." 2 CONT If Randolph's associates in Williamsburg disagreed with his views, they nevertheless admire 2 CONC d his integrity. Most Virginians referred to England as home; John Randolph meant it. 2 CONT He was born in 1727 or 1728, probably at what is now called the Peyton Randolph House on Mark 2 CONC et Square, and his heritage was thoroughly Virginian. Educated at the College of William an 2 CONC d Mary, he traveled to London in 1745 to study law at the Middle Temple at the Inns of Cour 2 CONC t in London, and returned to Williamsburg to practice in 1749. 2 CONT Among Virginia's best-trained attorneys, John Randolph climbed the rungs of civic responsibil 2 CONC ity toward authority and power. He had become a member of the city's common council, then a b 2 CONC urgess for the college. When his brother Peyton Randolph was elected speaker of the House o 2 CONC f Burgesses, John succeeded him as the colony's attorney general. He could not, however, foll 2 CONC ow Peyton down the road to rebellion. 2 CONT While Peyton chaired the First Continental Congress in Philadelphia, John sat in Williamsburg 2 CONC , a confidant of the pugnacious Governor Dunmore. As Peyton prepared to leave for the Secon 2 CONC d Continental Congress, John was closing up his house (Tazewell Hall) and arranging passage a 2 CONC cross the Atlantic for himself, his wife, Ariana, and their two daughters, Susannah and Arian 2 CONC a. His son, Edmund, stayed behind; Edmund joined the American army and served as aide-de-cam 2 CONC p to General George Washington. 2 CONT Renowned for its hospitality, Tazewell Hall sat at the southern end of South England Street c 2 CONC ommanding a 99-acre estate. It was a popular literary and social center frequented by the eli 2 CONC te of the community. Its master had been a close friend of Governor Fauquier and Lord Botetou 2 CONC rt. 2 CONT Gardening and music were among John Randolph's avocations. About 1765 he wrote what is believ 2 CONC ed to be the earliest American book on kitchen gardening, A Treatise on Gardening by A Citize 2 CONC n of Virginia. Cousin Thomas Jefferson thought Randolph's violin was the finest in the colon 2 CONC y and John, in turn, admired Tom's library. In 1771, they struck a lighthearted bargain. If R 2 CONC andolph died first, Jefferson was to have the fiddle; if Jefferson died first, Randolph was t 2 CONC o have £100 worth of Jefferson's books. George Wythe and Patrick Henry witnessed the agreemen 2 CONC t. 2 CONT In August 1775, Jefferson sent their mutual friend Carter Braxton to Williamsburg with £13 po 2 CONC unds and posted a letter saying he meant it for the instrument. The reply was Randolph's fare 2 CONC well, though the men corresponded after Randolph reached England. 2 CONT The state government confiscated loyalist properties as the Revolution wore on, and an embitt 2 CONC ered Randolph spent years fruitlessly trying to reclaim it. 2 CONT He died at Brampton, England, in 1784. In death, as he could not in conscience do in life, Ra 2 CONC ndolph returned to Williamsburg. He is interred beside his father and brother in the family v 2 CONC ault in the chapel at the College of William and Mary. 2 CONT 2 CONT related accident. 2 CONT 2 CONT No children. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Apr 2006 3 TIME 14:55:35 0 @I1077@ INDI 1 NAME Ariana // Jenings 2 GIVN Ariana 2 NSFX Jenings 1 SEX F 1 _UID 70D810605543274D98C761F0518FDA96C4E2 1 FAMS @F443@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Jan 2006 3 TIME 23:46:59 0 @I1078@ INDI 1 NAME Ariana /Randolph/ 2 SURN Randolph 2 GIVN Ariana 1 SEX F 1 _UID 22A0B58CBBF12840BE872311C6D0D108FF6B 1 FAMC @F443@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:01:07 0 @I1079@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah Beverley /Randolph/ 2 SURN Randolph 2 GIVN Susannah Beverley 1 SEX F 1 _UID E27EA45B57D66144AB301B14AC0433819FDE 1 FAMC @F443@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Jan 2006 3 TIME 23:43:24 0 @I1080@ INDI 1 NAME Crinan // 2 GIVN Crinan 1 SEX M 1 _UID E6DCD9EACB4C664AAC6D36CA8431AB72375E 1 FAMS @F705@ 1 NOTE Lay Abbot of Dunkeld 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Feb 2006 3 TIME 18:37:52 0 @I1081@ INDI 1 NAME Delmar /Skaggs/ 2 SURN Skaggs 2 GIVN Delmar 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0719A451B9FD5C4799D4588549FE88BE45C7 1 FAMS @F239@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:43:56 0 @I1082@ INDI 1 NAME Bonnie /Koeller/ 2 SURN Koeller 2 GIVN Bonnie 1 SEX F 1 _UID 08C5F94B543628418AB985AA4431C2BA6743 1 FAMC @F240@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:44:41 0 @I1083@ INDI 1 NAME X /Koeller/ 2 SURN Koeller 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID B3EE63CB56F9CD448D23530BF4D36D77E81C 1 FAMC @F240@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 01:45:19 0 @I1084@ INDI 1 NAME Judith /Page/ 2 SURN Page 2 GIVN Judith 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1802 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1882 1 _UID D84918D54685EA4390AB82EF5F6A474002D2 1 FAMS @F444@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:10:30 0 @I1085@ INDI 1 NAME William /Rives/ 2 SURN Rives 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID C8A0E797E4566448A1B9E9871716EC09B8AE 1 FAMS @F445@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:21:06 0 @I1086@ INDI 1 NAME Lucy /Shands/ 2 SURN Shands 2 GIVN Lucy 1 SEX F 1 _UID 58CF71F1DF266B46916DE29D4C25EF1F3B42 1 FAMS @F445@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:21:15 0 @I1087@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Longworth/ 2 SURN Longworth 2 GIVN Joseph 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1822 2 PLAC Cincinnati, OH 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1883 2 PLAC Cincinnati, OH 1 _UID 3D32370189907941965205746635016BE260 1 FAMS @F446@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:24:31 0 @I1088@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph Cabell /Breckinridge/ 2 SURN Breckinridge 2 GIVN Joseph Cabell 1 SEX M 1 _UID 50996D6055A3F04CA826BDC9AB9674483B19 1 FAMS @F447@ 1 FAMC @F322@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Feb 2006 3 TIME 13:39:36 0 @I1089@ INDI 1 NAME John Cabell /Breckinridge/ 2 SURN Breckinridge 2 GIVN John Cabell 2 NPFX Vice-President 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Jan 1821 2 PLAC Cabell's Dale, Lexington, KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 May 1875 2 PLAC Lexington, KY 1 _UID BE1E84087C84CA4495C039F65AE430AF1735 1 FAMC @F447@ 1 NOTE Biography of Vice President John C. Breckinridge (1857-1861) Presidency of James Buchanan I trust that I have th 2 CONC e courage to lead a forlorn hope. —John C. Breckinridge, 1860 The only vice president ever t 2 CONC o take up arms against the government of the United States, John Cabell Breckinridge complete 2 CONC d four years as vice president under James Buchanan, ran for president as the Southern Democr 2 CONC atic candidate in 1860, and then returned to the Senate to lead the remnants of the Democrati 2 CONC c party for the first congressional session during the Civil War. Although his cousin Mary To 2 CONC dd Lincoln resided in the White House and his home state of Kentucky remained in the Union, B 2 CONC reckinridge chose to volunteer his services to the Confederate army. The United States Senat 2 CONC e formally expelled him as a traitor. When the Confederates were defeated, Breckinridge's per 2 CONC sonal secession forced him into exile abroad, bringing his promising political career to a bi 2 CONC tter end. An Illustrious Political Family Born at "Cabell's Dale," the Breckinridge famil 2 CONC y estate near Lexington, Kentucky, on January 16, 1821, John Cabell Breckinridge was named fo 2 CONC r his father and grandfather. The father, Joseph Cabell Breckinridge, a rising young politici 2 CONC an, died at the state capital at the age of thirty-five. Left without resources, his wife too 2 CONC k her children back to Cabell's Dale to live with their grandmother, known affectionately a 2 CONC s "Grandma Black Cap." She often regaled the children with stories of their grandfather, th 2 CONC e first John Breckinridge, who, in addition to introducing the Kentucky Resolutions that deno 2 CONC unced the Alien and Sedition Acts, had helped secure the Louisiana Purchase and had served du 2 CONC ring the administration of Thomas Jefferson first as a Senate leader and then as attorney gen 2 CONC eral. The grandfather might well have become president one day but, like his son, he died pre 2 CONC maturely. The sense of family mission that his grandmother imparted shaped young John C. Brec 2 CONC kinridge's self-image and directed him towards a life in public office. The family also belie 2 CONC ved strongly in education, since Breckinridge's maternal grandfather, Samuel Stanhope Smith 2 CONC , had served as president of the College of New Jersey at Princeton, and his uncle Robert J 2 CONC . Breckinridge started Kentucky's public school system. The boy attended the Presbyterian Cen 2 CONC tre College in Danville, Kentucky, where he received his bachelor's degree at seventeen. He t 2 CONC hen attended Princeton before returning to Lexington to study law at Transylvania University 2 CONC . A tall, strikingly handsome young man with a genial air and a powerful voice, considered b 2 CONC y many "a perfect gentleman," Breckinridge set out to make his fortune on the frontier. In 18 2 CONC 41 he and his law partner Thomas W. Bullock settled in the Mississippi River town of Burlinga 2 CONC me, in the Iowa Territory. There he might have entered politics and pursued a career relative 2 CONC ly free from the divisive issue of slavery, but Iowa's fierce winter gave him influenza and m 2 CONC ade him homesick for Kentucky. When he returned home on a visit in 1843, he met and soon marr 2 CONC ied Mary Cyrene Burch of Georgetown. The newlyweds settled in Georgetown, and Breckinridge op 2 CONC ened a law office in Lexington. A Rapid Political Rise When the Mexican War began, Breckinr 2 CONC idge volunteered to serve as an officer in a Kentucky infantry regiment. In Mexico, Major Bre 2 CONC ckinridge won the support of his troops for his acts of kindness, being known to give up hi 2 CONC s horse to sick and footsore soldiers. After six months in Mexico City, he returned to Kentuc 2 CONC ky and to an almost inevitable political career. In 1849, while still only twenty-eight year 2 CONC s old, he won a seat in the state house of representatives. In that election, as in all his c 2 CONC ampaigns, he demonstrated both an exceptional ability as a stump speaker and a politician's m 2 CONC emory for names and faces. Shortly after the electio n, he met for the first time the Illinoi 2 CONC s legislator who had married his cousin Mary Todd. Abraham Lincoln, while visiting his wife' 2 CONC s family in Lexington, paid courtesy calls on the city's lawyers. Lincoln and Breckinridge be 2 CONC came friends, despite their differences in party and ideology. Breckinridge was a Jacksonia 2 CONC n Democrat in a state that Senator Henry Clay had made a Whig bastion. In 1851, Breckinridg 2 CONC e shocked the Whig party by winning the congressional race in Clay's home district, a victor 2 CONC y that also brought him to the attention of national Democratic leaders. He arrived in Congre 2 CONC ss shortly after the passage of Clay's Compromise of 1850, which had sought to settle the iss 2 CONC ue of slavery in the territories. Breckinridge became a spokesman for the proslavery Democrat 2 CONC s, arguing that the federal government had no right to interfere with slavery anywhere, eithe 2 CONC r in the District of Columbia or in any of the territories.fn3 Since Breckinridge defended b 2 CONC oth the Union and slavery, people viewed him as a moderate. The Pennsylvania newspaper publis 2 CONC her and political adventurer John W. Forney insisted that when Breckinridge came to Congres 2 CONC s "he was in no sense an extremist." Forney recalled how the young Breckinridge spoke with gr 2 CONC eat respect about Texas Senator Sam Houston, who denounced the dangers and evils of slavery 2 CONC . But Forney thought that Breckinridge "was too interesting a character to be neglected by th 2 CONC e able ultras of the South. They saw in his winning manners, attractive appearance, and rar 2 CONC e talent for public affairs, exactly the elements they needed in their concealed designs agai 2 CONC nst the country." People noted that his uncle, Robert Breckinridge, was a prominent antislave 2 CONC ry man, and that as a state legislator Breckinridge had aided the Kentucky Colonization Socie 2 CONC ty (a branch of the American Colonization Society), dedicated to gradual emancipation and th 2 CONC e resettlement of free blacks outside the United States. They suspected that he held privat 2 CONC e concerns about the morality of slavery and that he supported gradual emancipation. Yet, whi 2 CONC le Breckinridge was no planter or large slaveholder, he owned a few household slaves and idea 2 CONC lized the southern way of life. He willingly defended slavery and white supremacy against al 2 CONC l critics. The Kansas-Nebraska Controversy In Congress, Breckinridge became an ally of Illi 2 CONC nois Senator Stephen A. Douglas. When Douglas introduced the Kansas -Nebraska Act of 1854, wh 2 CONC ich repealed the Missouri Compromise and left the issue of slavery in the territories to th 2 CONC e settlers themselves—a policy known as "popular sovereignty"—Breckinridge worked hard to ena 2 CONC ct the legislation. Going to the White House, he served as a broker between Douglas and Presi 2 CONC dent Franklin Pierce, persuading the president to support the bill. He also spoke out in th 2 CONC e House in favor of leaving the settlers "free to form their own institutions, and enter th 2 CONC e Union with or without slavery, as their constitutions should prescribe." the North, where h 2 CONC e had raised campaign funds for his tough reelection campaign in 1853. Breckinridge, "his eye 2 CONC s flashing fire," interrupted Cutting's speech, denied his charges, denounced his language, a 2 CONC nd demanded an apology. When Cutting refused, Breckinridge interpreted this as a challenge t 2 CONC o a duel. He proposed that they meet near Silver Spring, the nearby Maryland home of his frie 2 CONC nd Francis P. Blair, and that they duel with western rifles. The New Yorker objected that h 2 CONC e had never handled a western rifle and that as the challenged party he should pick the weapo 2 CONC ns. Once it became clear that neither party considered himself the challenger, they gaine 2 CONC d a face-saving means of withdrawing from the "code of honor" without fighting the duel. Whe 2 CONC n the two next encountered each other in the House, Breckinridge looked his adversary in th 2 CONC e eye and said: "Cutting, give me a chew of tobacco!" The New Yorker drew a plug of tobacco f 2 CONC rom his pocket, cut off a wad for Breckinridge and another for himself, and both returned t 2 CONC o their desks chewing and looking happier. Those who observed the exchange compared it to th 2 CONC e American Indians' practice of smoking a peace pipe. Breckinridge supported the Kansas -Nebr 2 CONC aska Act in the hope that it would take slavery in the territories out of national politics 2 CONC , but the act had entirely the opposite effect. Public outrage throughout the North caused th 2 CONC e Whig party to collapse and new antislavery parties, the Republican and the American (Know-N 2 CONC othing) parties, to rise in its wake. When the spread of Know-Nothing lodges in his distric 2 CONC t jeopardized his chances of reelection in 1855, Breckinridge declined to run for a third ter 2 CONC m. He also rejected President Pierce's nomination to serve as minister to Spain and negotiat 2 CONC e American annexation of Cuba, despite the Senate's confirmation of his appointment. Citing h 2 CONC is wife's poor health and his own precarious finances, Breckinridge returned to Kentucky. Lan 2 CONC d speculation in the West helped him accumulate a considerable amount of money during his abs 2 CONC ence from politics. The Youngest Vice President As the Democratic convention approached i 2 CONC n 1856, the three leading contenders—President Pierce, Senator Douglas, and former Minister t 2 CONC o Great Britain James Buchanan—all courted Breckinridge. He attended the convention as a dele 2 CONC gate, voting first for Pierce and then switching to Douglas. When Dougla s withdrew as a gest 2 CONC ure toward party unity, the nomination went to Buchanan. The Kentucky delegation nominated fo 2 CONC rmer House Speaker Linn Boyd for vice president. Then a Louisiana delegate nominated Breckinr 2 CONC idge. Gaining the floor, Breckinridge declined to run against his delegation's nominee, but h 2 CONC is speech deeply impressed the convention. One Arkansas delegate admired "his manner, his sev 2 CONC erely simple style of delivery with scarcely an ornament [or] gesture and deriving its forc 2 CONC e and eloquence solely from the remarkably choice ready flow of words, the rich voice and int 2 CONC onation." The delegate noted that "every member seemed riveted to his seat and each face seem 2 CONC ed by magnetic influence to be directed to him." When Boyd ran poorly on the first ballot, th 2 CONC e convention switched to Breckinridge and nominated him on the second ballot. Although Tennes 2 CONC see's Governor Andrew Johnson grumbled that Breckinridge's lack of national reputation woul 2 CONC d hurt the ticket, Buchanan's managers were pleased with the choice. They thought Breckinridg 2 CONC e would appease Douglas, since the two men had been closely identified through their work o 2 CONC n the Kansas -Nebraska Act. Being present at the convention, Breckinridge was prevailed upo 2 CONC n to make a short acceptance speech, thanking the delegates for the nomination, endorsing Buc 2 CONC hanan and the platform, and reaffirming his position as a "state's rights man." The nominee w 2 CONC as thirty-six years old—just a year over the constitutional minimum age for holding the offic 2 CONC e—and his election would make him the youngest vice president in American history. Breckinrid 2 CONC ge spent most of the campaign in Kentucky, but he gave speeches in Ohio, Indiana, and Michiga 2 CONC n, defending the Kansas -Nebraska Act. The election was a three-way race among the Democrat 2 CONC s under Buchanan, the Republicans under John Charles Frémont, and the Know-Nothings under for 2 CONC mer President Millard Fillmore. Denouncing the antislavery policies of the Republicans and Kn 2 CONC ow-Nothings, Breckinridge described himself not as proslavery but as a defender of the people 2 CONC 's constitutional right to make their own territorial laws, a position that caused some Dee 2 CONC p South extremists to accuse him of harboring abolitionist views. In November, Democrats carr 2 CONC ied all the slaveholding states except Maryland (which went Know-Nothing) and enough norther 2 CONC n states to win the election. Breckinridge was proud that Kentucky voted for a Democratic pre 2 CONC sidential ticket for the first time since Strained Relations with Buchanan Buchanan won th 2 CONC e nomination and election primarily because nobody knew where he stood on the issues, since h 2 CONC e had been out of the country for the past three years as minister to England. Although his s 2 CONC upporters promoted him as "the man for the crisis," Buchanan was in fact the worst man for th 2 CONC e crisis. Narrow, secretive, petty, vindictive, and blind to corruption within his administra 2 CONC tion, he proved unable to bind together either the factions of his party or the regions of hi 2 CONC s nation. A poor winner, Buchanan distrusted his rivals for the nomination and refused to inv 2 CONC ite Stephen Douglas to join his cabinet or to take seriously Douglas' patronage requests. Sim 2 CONC ilarly snubbed, Breckinridge quickly discovered that he held less influence with Buchanan a 2 CONC s vice president than he had as a member of the House with Pierce. Viewing Breckinridge as pa 2 CONC rt of the Pierce-Douglas faction, Buchanan almost never consulted him, and rarely invited hi 2 CONC m to the White House for either political or social gatherings. Early in the new administrati 2 CONC on, when the vice president asked for a private interview with the president, he was told ins 2 CONC tead to call at the White House some evening and ask to see Buchanan's niece and hostess, Har 2 CONC riet Lane. Taking this as a rebuff, the proud Kentuckian left town without calling on eithe 2 CONC r Miss Lane or the president. His friends reported his resentment to Buchanan, and in short o 2 CONC rder three of the president's confidants wrote to tell Breckinridge that it had been a mistak 2 CONC e. A request to see Miss Lane was really a password to admit a caller to see her uncle. How B 2 CONC reckinridge could have known this, they did not explain. In fact, the vice president had no p 2 CONC rivate meetings with the president for over three years. The new vice president bought proper 2 CONC ty in the District of Columbia and planned to construct, along with his good friends Senato 2 CONC r Douglas and Senator Henry Rice of Minnesota, three large, expensive, connected houses at Ne 2 CONC w Jersey Avenue and I Street that would become known as "Minnesota Row." Before the construct 2 CONC ion was completed, however, the friendship had become deeply strained when Douglas fell out w 2 CONC ith President Buchanan over slavery in Kansas. A proslavery minority there had sent to Washin 2 CONC gton a new territorial constitution—known as the Lecompton Constitution. Buchanan threw his w 2 CONC eight behind the Lecompton Constitution as a device for admitting Kansas as a state and defus 2 CONC ing the explosive issue of slavery in the territory. But Douglas objected that the Lecompto 2 CONC n Constitution made a mockery out of popular sovereignty and warned that he would fight it a 2 CONC s a fraud. Recalling the way Andrew Jackson had dealt with his opponents, Buchanan said, "Mr 2 CONC . Douglas, I desire you to remember that no Democrat ever yet differed from an Administratio 2 CONC n of his choice without being crushed." To which Douglas replied, "Mr. President, I wish yo 2 CONC u to remember that General Jackson is dead." Between these two poles, the vice president vain 2 CONC ly sought to steer a neutral course. He sided with Buchanan on the Lecompton Constitution bu 2 CONC t endorsed Douglas for reelection to the Senate. An Impartial Presiding Officer As vice pre 2 CONC sident in such a turbulent era, Breckinridge won respect for presiding gracefully and imparti 2 CONC ally over the Senate. On January 4, 1859, when the Senate met for the last time in its old ch 2 CONC amber, he used the occasion to deliver an eloquent appeal for national unity. During its hal 2 CONC f century in the chamber, the Senate had grown from thirty-two to sixty-four members. The exp 2 CONC ansion of the nation forced them to move to a new, more spacious chamber. During those years 2 CONC , he observed, the Constitution had "survived peace and war, prosperity and adversity" to pro 2 CONC tect "the larger personal freedom compatible with public order." He recalled the legislativ 2 CONC e labors of Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and John C. Calhoun, whose performance in that chambe 2 CONC r challenged their successors "to give the Union a destiny not unworthy of the past." He trus 2 CONC ted that in the future "another Senate, in another age, shall bear to a new and larger Chambe 2 CONC r, this Constitution vigorous and inviolate, and that the last generation of posterity shal 2 CONC l witness the deliberations of the Representatives of American States, still united, prospero 2 CONC us, and free." The vice president then led a procession to the new chamber. Walking two-by-tw 2 CONC o behind him were the political and military leaders of what would soon become the Union an 2 CONC d the Confederacy. Breckinridge counseled against secession. A famous incident, recounted i 2 CONC n many memoirs of the era, took place at a dinner party that the vice president attended. Sou 2 CONC th Carolina Representative Laurence Keitt repeatedly denigrated Kentucky's compromising tende 2 CONC ncies. Breckinridge responded by recalling a trip he had made through South Carolina, where h 2 CONC e met a militia officer in full military regalia. "I tell you, sah, we can not stand it any l 2 CONC onger; we intend to fight," said the officer. "And from what are you suffering?" asked Brecki 2 CONC nridge. "Why, sah, we are suffering from the oppression of the Federal Government. We have su 2 CONC ffered under it for thirty years, and will stand it no more." Turning to Keitt, Breckinridg 2 CONC e advised him "to invite some of his constituents, before undertaking the war, upon a tour th 2 CONC rough the North, if only for the purpose of teaching them what an almighty big country they w 2 CONC ill have to whip before they get through!" A Four-Way Race for President Early in 1859 a Ne 2 CONC w York Times correspondent in Washington wrote that "Vice President Breckinridge stands deser 2 CONC vedly high in public estimation, and has the character of a man slow to form resolves, but un 2 CONC ceasing and inexorable in their fulfillment." At a time when the Buchanan administration wa 2 CONC s falling "in prestige and political consequence, the star of the Vice President rises highe 2 CONC r above the clouds." Later that year, Linn Boyd died while campaigning for the Senate, and Ke 2 CONC ntucky Democrats nominated Breckinridge for the seat, which would become vacant at the time B 2 CONC reckinridge's term as vice president ended. Breckinridge may also have been harboring even gr 2 CONC eater ambitions. Although he remained silent about the upcoming presidential campaign, many D 2 CONC emocrats considered him a strong contender. In 1860, the Democratic convention met in Charles 2 CONC ton, South Carolina. Stephen Douglas was the frontrunner, but when his supporters defeated ef 2 CONC forts to write into the platform a plank protecting the right of slavery anywhere in the terr 2 CONC itories, the southern delegates walked out. They held their own convention in Baltimore and n 2 CONC ominated Breckinridge as their presidential candidate. For national balance, the breakaway De 2 CONC mocrats selected Senator Joseph Lane, a Democrat from Oregon, for vice president. Lane had sp 2 CONC ent his youth in Kentucky and Indiana and served in the Mexican War. President James K. Pol 2 CONC k had appointed him territorial governor of Oregon, an office he held from 1849 to 1850 befor 2 CONC e becoming Oregon's territorial delegate to Congress in 1851. When Oregon entered the Union i 2 CONC n 1859, he was chosen one of its first senators. Lane's embrace of the secessionist spirit at 2 CONC tracted him to the Southern Democrats. Had the four-way election of 1860 not been decided b 2 CONC y the electoral college but been thrown into Congress, the Democratic majority in the outgoin 2 CONC g Senate might well have elected him vice president. Instead, the race ended Lane's politica 2 CONC l career entirely, and Oregon became a Republican state. Breckinridge faced a campaign agains 2 CONC t three old friends: Stephen Douglas, the Democratic candidate; Abraham Lincoln, the Republic 2 CONC an; and John Bell of Tennessee, the Constitutional Union party candidate. He was not optimist 2 CONC ic about his chances. Privately, he told Mrs. Jefferson Davis, "I trust that I have the coura 2 CONC ge to lead a forlorn hope." At a dinner just before the nomination, Breckinridge talked of no 2 CONC t accepting it, but Jefferson Davis persuaded him to run. Worried that a split in the anti-Re 2 CONC publican vote would ensure Lincoln's victory, Davis proposed a scheme by which Breckinridge 2 CONC , Douglas, and Bell would agree to withdraw their candidacies in favor of a compromise candid 2 CONC ate. Breckinridge and Bell agreed, but Douglas refused, arguing that northern Democrats woul 2 CONC d take Lincoln before they voted for any candidate that the southern firebrands had endorsed 2 CONC . The Illinois senator pointed out that, while not all of Breckinridge's followers were seces 2 CONC sionists, every secessionist was supporting him. But Breckinridge also counted on the suppor 2 CONC t of the last three Democratic presidential candidates, Lewis Cass, Franklin Pierce, and Jame 2 CONC s Buchanan, as well as most of the northern Democratic senators and representatives. Despit 2 CONC e these endorsements and the financial levies that the Buchanan administration made on all De 2 CONC mocratic officeholders for him, Breckinridge failed to carry any northern states. In the four 2 CONC -way race, he placed third in the popular vote and second in electoral votes. Most disappoint 2 CONC ingly, he lost Kentucky to Bell. A Personal Secession Following the election, Breckinridg 2 CONC e returned to Washington to preside over the Senate, hoping to persuade southerners to abando 2 CONC n secession. But in December, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida left the Unio 2 CONC n. In January, Mississippi Senator Jefferson Davis and other southerners bid a formal farewel 2 CONC l to the Senate. In February, Vice President Breckinridge led a procession of senators to th 2 CONC e House chamber to count the electoral votes, and to announce the election of Abraham Lincol 2 CONC n of Illinois. On March 4, Breckinridge administered the oath of office to his successor, Han 2 CONC nibal Hamlin , who in turn swore him into the Senate. When President Lincoln called Congres 2 CONC s into special session on July 4, 1861, to raise the arms and men necessary to fight the Civi 2 CONC l War, Breckinridge returned to Washington as the leader of what was left of the Senate Democ 2 CONC rats. Many in Washington doubted that he planned to offer much support to the Union or the wa 2 CONC r effort. Breckinridge seemed out of place in the wartime capital, after so many of his south 2 CONC ern friends had left. On several occasions, however, he visited his cousin Mary Todd Lincol 2 CONC n at the White House. During the special session, which lasted until August 6, 1861, Breckinr 2 CONC idge remained firm in his belief that the Constitution strictly limited the powers of the fed 2 CONC eral government, regardless of secession and war. Although he wanted the Union restored, he p 2 CONC referred a peaceful separation rather than "endless, aimless, devastating war, at the end o 2 CONC f which I see the grave of public liberty and of personal freedom." The most dramatic momen 2 CONC t of the session occurred on August 1, when Senator Breckinridge took the floor to oppose th 2 CONC e Lincoln administration's expansion of martial law. As he spoke, Oregon Republican Senator E 2 CONC dward D. Baker entered the chamber, dressed in the blue coat of a Union army colonel. Baker h 2 CONC ad raised and was training a militia unit known as the California Regiment. When Breckinridg 2 CONC e finished, Baker challenged him: "These speeches of his, sown broadcast over the land, wha 2 CONC t meaning have they? Are they not intended for disorganization in our very midst?" Baker dema 2 CONC nded. "Sir, are they not words of brilliant, polished treason, even in the very Capitol?" Wit 2 CONC hin months of this exchange, Senator Baker was killed while leading his militia at the Battl 2 CONC e of Ball's Bluff along the Potomac River, and Senator Breckinridge was wearing the gray unif 2 CONC orm of a Confederate officer. After the special session, Breckinridge returned to Kentucky t 2 CONC o try to keep his state neutral. He spoke at a number of peace rallies, proclaiming that, i 2 CONC f Kentucky took up arms against the Confederacy, then someone else must represent the state i 2 CONC n the Senate. Despite his efforts, pro-Union forces won the state legislative elections. Whe 2 CONC n another large peace rally was scheduled for September 21, the legislature sent a regiment t 2 CONC o break up the meeting and arrest Breckinridge. Forewarned, he packed his bag and fled to Vir 2 CONC ginia. He could no longer find any neutral ground to stand upon, no way to endorse both the U 2 CONC nion and the southern way of life. Forced to choose sides, Breckinridge joined his friends i 2 CONC n the Confederacy. In Richmond he volunteered for military service, exchanging, as he said, h 2 CONC is "term of six years in the Senate of the United States for the musket of a soldier." On Dec 2 CONC ember 4, 1861, the Senate by a 36 to 0 vote expelled the Kentucky senator, declaring that Bre 2 CONC ckinridge, "the traitor," had "joined the enemies of his country." General Breckinridge Com 2 CONC missioned a brigadier general, and later a major general, Breckinridge went west to fight a 2 CONC t Shiloh, Stone's River, Chickamauga, and Chattanooga. He returned east to the battle of Col 2 CONC d Harbor, and in July 1864 he and General Jubal T. Early led a dra matic raid on Washington 2 CONC , D.C. Breckinridge's troops advanced as far as Silver Spring, Maryland, where they sacked Fr 2 CONC ancis Blair's home but did not destroy it, supposedly at the urging of Breckinridge, who ha 2 CONC d often been a guest there. Breckinridge got so close to Washington that he could see the new 2 CONC ly completed Capitol dome, and General Early joked that he would allow him to lead the advanc 2 CONC e into the city so that he could sit in the vice-presidential chair again. But federal troop 2 CONC s halted the Confederates, who retreated back to the Shenandoah Valley. There, at Winchester 2 CONC , Virginia, they confronted Union troops commanded by Philip H. Sheridan. The Confederate gen 2 CONC eral John B. Gordon later recalled that Breckinridge was "desperately reckless" during that c 2 CONC ampaign, and "literally seemed to court death." When Gordon urged him to be careful, Breckinr 2 CONC idge replied, "Well, general, there is little left for me if our cause is to fail." As they r 2 CONC ode from their defeat on the battlefield, Jubal T. Early turned to ask, "General Breckinridge 2 CONC , what do you think of the `rights of the South in the territories' now?" He received no answ 2 CONC er. During the closing months of the war in 1865, Jefferson Davis made Breckinridge his secre 2 CONC tary of war. He performed well in this final government position, firing the Confederacy's bu 2 CONC mbling commissary general and trying to bring order out of the chaos, but these efforts cam 2 CONC e too late. When General Robert E. Lee surrendered his army, President Davis was determined t 2 CONC o keep on fighting, but Breckinridge opposed continuing the war as a guerilla campaign. "Thi 2 CONC s has been a magnificent epic," he said; "in God's name let it not terminate in farce." Fleei 2 CONC ng Richmond, Breckinridge commanded the troops that accompanied Davis and his cabinet. Davi 2 CONC s was captured, but Breckinridge evaded arrest and imprisonment by fleeing through Florida t 2 CONC o Cuba. From there he sailed for England. Subsequently, the Breckinridge family settled in To 2 CONC ronto, Canada. His daughter Mary later remarked that, while exile was a quiet relief for he 2 CONC r mother, it was hard on her father, "separated from the activities of life, and unable to d 2 CONC o anything towards making a support for his family." In Canada he met other Confederate exile 2 CONC s, including the freed Jefferson Davis. Once, Breckinridge and Davis rode to Niagara. Acros 2 CONC s the river they could see the red stripes of the American flag, which Breckinridge viewed no 2 CONC stalgically but the more embittered Davis described as "the gridiron we have been fried on. 2 CONC " On Christmas Day, 1868, departing President Andrew Johnson issued a blanket pardon for al 2 CONC l Confederates. John C. Breckinridge returned to the United States in February 1869. Stoppin 2 CONC g in many cities to visit old friends, he reached Lexington, Kentucky, a month later. He ha 2 CONC d not been back in Kentucky since he fled eight years before. In welcome, a band played "Hom 2 CONC e Sweet Home," "Dixie," and "Hail to the Chief." Breckinridge declared himself through with p 2 CONC olitics: "I no more feel the political excitements that marked the scenes of my former year 2 CONC s than if I were an extinct volcano." Other than publicly denouncing the lawless violence o 2 CONC f the Ku Klux Klan, he devoted himself entirely to private matters. The former vice presiden 2 CONC t practiced law and became active in building railroads. Although he was only fifty-four, hi 2 CONC s health declined severely and he died on May 17, 1875. Despite his weakened condition at th 2 CONC e end, Breckinridge surprised his doctor with his clear and strong voice. "Why, Doctor," th 2 CONC e famous stump speaker smiled from his deathbed, "I can throw my voice a mile." Citation: Ma 2 CONC rk O. Hatfield, with the Senate Historical Office. Vice Presidents of the United States, 1789 2 CONC -1993 (Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1997), pp. 105-116. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Feb 2006 3 TIME 13:41:01 0 @I1090@ INDI 1 NAME Evan /Shelby/ Sr. 2 SURN Shelby 2 GIVN Evan 2 NSFX Sr. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Jul 1751 2 PLAC Frederick Co., MD 1 _UID 0BD4A50C1365944DA79E0167766B8DBFC3FB 1 FAMS @F448@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:30:13 0 @I1091@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine /Morgan/ 2 SURN Morgan 2 GIVN Catherine 1 SEX F 1 _UID 7028FF41605EF74F8FF00FE4D43952E693E9 1 FAMS @F448@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:38:46 0 @I1092@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Shelby/ 2 SURN Shelby 2 GIVN Isaac 2 NPFX Gov./Gen. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1750 2 PLAC North Mountain, Washington Co., MD 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Jul 1826 2 PLAC Stanford, Lincoln Co., KY 1 _UID 2BC712783A47404B94D9283F955FC7132A21 1 FAMS @F450@ 1 FAMC @F448@ 1 NOTE ISAAC SHELBY 2 CONT 1750 to 1826 2 CONT 2 CONT Isaac Shelby, soldier and first governor of Kentucky, was born near the North Mountain in Fre 2 CONC derick (now Washington County, MD, the son of Evan and Letitia (Cox) Shelby. Brought up to th 2 CONC e use of arms, he early became inured to the dangers and hardships of frontier life. He recei 2 CONC ved a fair English education, worked on his father's plantation, was occasionally employed a 2 CONC s a surveyor, and served as deputy sheriff of the county. About 1773, the Shelby family move 2 CONC d to the Holston region of Southwest Virginia, now East Tennessee, where they established a n 2 CONC ew home. 2 CONT Isaac Shelby served as a lieutenant in his father's Fincastle Company, at the battle of Poin 2 CONC t Pleasant, October 10, 1774, distinguishing himself by his skill and gallantry; his report o 2 CONC f the action is one of the best contemporary accounts now in existence (printed in Thwaites a 2 CONC nd Kellogg). He remained as second in command of the garrison of Fort Blair, erected on the s 2 CONC ite of the battle, until July 1775, when he visited Kentucky and marked and improved lands o 2 CONC n his own account, and also perfected ilitary surveys previously selected and entered by hi 2 CONC s father. 2 CONT In July 1776, he was appointed by the Virginia committee of safety captain of a company of mi 2 CONC nutemen. In 1777, Governor Henry made him commissary of supplies for a body of militia detail 2 CONC ed to garrison frontier posts. He attended the Long Island Treaty with the Cherokees, conclud 2 CONC ed at Fort Patrick Henry, on July 20, 1 777, at which his father was one of the Virginia comm 2 CONC issioners. In 1778, he aided in furnishing supplies for the Continental Army and for the expe 2 CONC dition projected by General Mcintosh against Detroit and the Ohio Indians. The following year 2 CONC , he provided boats for Clark's Illinois campaign and collected and furnished supplies - main 2 CONC ly upon his own personal credit - for the successful campaign waged about the same time again 2 CONC st the Chickamauga Indians. 2 CONT In the spring of 1779, he was chosen a member for Washington County of the Virginia legislatu 2 CONC re, and the ensuing fat!, Governor Jefferson made him a major in the escort of guards for th 2 CONC e commissioners appointed to run the western boundary line between Virginia and North Carolin 2 CONC a. 2 CONT After various adventures in North Carolina and Kentucky, he went regularly into the army in 1 2 CONC 780 and he distinguished himself, as commander of a body of three hundred men whom he had enl 2 CONC isted, in the warfare in Western North Carolina and Tennessee. For his service at King's Moun 2 CONC tain, he received the thanks of the legislature of North Carolina with a beautiful sword. I 2 CONC n 1782, he was a member of the legislature of North Carolina and later served as commissione 2 CONC r to settle claims on the Cumberland River and to lay off solders' lands near the site of Nas 2 CONC hville. Then he went to Boons borough, Kentucky, where he married Susanna Hart. 2 CONT He was a member of the convention which framed the first constitution of Kentucky. Having par 2 CONC ticipated in the separation of the State from Virginia, and was elected the first Governor o 2 CONC f Kentucky. He was again elected in 1812, and served four years. In 1813, he headed a body o 2 CONC f 4,000 troops under General Harrison and marched into Canada. He was then sixty-three year 2 CONC s of age, but for his gallantry at the battle of the Thames, Congress gave him a gold medal 2 CONC . In 1817, President Monroe offered to appoint him Secretary of War, but he declined. He die 2 CONC d July 18, 1826. No less than nine counties in as many States have been named after him as we 2 CONC ll as a number of towns. 2 CONT Taken from: The Dictionary of American Biography, vol. IX (1935), with references from: "Corr 2 CONC espondence of Coy. Horatio Sharpe" (3 voIs.), being Archives of Maryland, vols. Vi (1888), T 2 CONC X (1890), XIV (1895); J.T. Schad, History of Western Maryland (2 vols. 1882); Joseph Banvard 2 CONC , Tragic Scenes tn rite History of Maryland and the Old French War (1856); J.G.M, Ramsey, Th 2 CONC e Annals of Tennessee (1853); L.F. Summers, History of Southwest Virginia (1903) and Annals o 2 CONC f Southwest Virginia (1929); RG. Thwaites and L.P. Kellogg, Documented History of Dunmore's W 2 CONC ar (t905); Gen. Mackenzie, Colonial Families of the U.S.A. 1! (1911), 652-57; ZelIa Armstrong 2 CONC , Notable Southern Famihes, vol. If (1922); S.C. Williams, History of the Lost State of Frank 2 CONC lin (1924); T.W. Preston, History Sketches of the Holston Valleys (1926); Cass K. Shelby, A R 2 CONC eport on the First Three Generations of the Shelby Family in the U.S. Private1y printed, 1927 2 CONC ); A.M. Moon, Sketches of the Shelby, McDowell, Deaderick and Anderson Families (1 933); D.C 2 CONC . Rees, Tregaron Historical and Antiguardian (Llandyssul, 1934). 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 23:34:59 0 @I1093@ INDI 1 NAME Isabella /Elliot/ 2 SURN Elliot 2 GIVN Isabella 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE aft. 1794 1 _UID 2DBF7D1590E31F41AE8EB6BC302BD3053216 1 FAMS @F449@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:46:29 0 @I1094@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Shelby/ 2 SURN Shelby 2 GIVN Isaac 1 SEX M 1 _UID 318CA8A9C5F70F40A0D99807E2E1AB771652 1 FAMC @F334@ 1 NOTE Fought at Kings Mountain 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 23:31:33 0 @I1095@ INDI 1 NAME Evan /Shelby/ III 2 SURN Shelby 2 GIVN Evan 2 NSFX III 1 SEX M 1 _UID CFB77B2C3CC1644381FC22D17D2EE1A976B3 1 FAMC @F334@ 1 NOTE Fought at Kings Mountain 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 23:26:38 0 @I1096@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah /Hart/ 2 SURN Hart 2 GIVN Susannah 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Feb 1764 2 PLAC Caswell Co., NC 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Jun 1833 2 PLAC Traveler's Rest, Lincoln Co., KY 1 BURI 2 PLAC Lincoln Co, KY 1 _UID D7C1D796DDB8C840A0D5764C07BE5B3730C9 1 FAMS @F450@ 1 FAMC @F303@ 1 NOTE Her biography from The Kentucky Encyclopedia follows: SHELBY, SUSANNAH (HART). Susannah (Hart 2 CONC ) Shelby, wife of Kentucky's first governor, was born in Caswell County, North Carolina, on F 2 CONC ebruary 18,1764, the daughter of Capt. Nathaniel Hart and Sarah (Simpson) Hart. She met Isaa 2 CONC c Shelby at Fort Boonesborough, and they married there two years later, on April 19, 1783. Th 2 CONC e couple lived at Travelers Rest in Lincoln County, where they raised ten children. Susanna 2 CONC h Shelby died June 19, 1833, and was buried at Travelers Rest beside her husband. See Samue 2 CONC l M. Wilson, Susan Hart Shelby: A Memoir (Lexington. Ky., 1923). FRANCES KELLER BARR 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 15:34:39 0 @I1097@ INDI 1 NAME Evan /Shelby/ 2 SURN Shelby 2 GIVN Evan 2 NPFX Judge 1 SEX M 1 _UID B874813F9DCF5E4580E2FD47A789317D7F7C 1 FAMS @F451@ 1 FAMC @F450@ 1 NOTE Judge Clark Co., IN 2 CONT 2 CONT SHELBY CEMETERY BURIALS Charlestown Township, Clark County, Indiana 2 CONT Shelby monument behind wrought iron fence Unknown monument in foreground Jonquils in bloo 2 CONC m at Shelby Cemetery March 7, 1998 2 CONT This cemetery is located on Lot 122 at Halcyon and Water Streets (adjacent to the park behin 2 CONC d City Hall, on a hill). 2 CONT According to the Charlestown Township Trustee in the Summer of 1997, this site is maintaine 2 CONC d by St. Michael's Catholic Church in Charlestown. 2 CONT 2 CONT Local historian Jeanne Burke advises that Shelby Cemetery was, in fact, a very large cemetery 2 CONC . Only two marked plots remain but the entire hillside gives evidence that this whole area wa 2 CONC s a graveyard. 2 CONT There are depressions throughout the area indicative of graves and clumps of daffodils or jon 2 CONC quils and yucca plants scattered across the tract. 2 CONT Jeanne says her research indicates that many people were buried here in Charlestown's early d 2 CONC ays. 2 CONT It will take an enormous amount of work to clear and probe this site. In early March, the veg 2 CONC etation is relatively sparse but, in a few months, it will be severely overgrown. 2 CONT 2 CONT It will be interesting to learn whether St. Michael's Church has any records or information o 2 CONC n this site. 2 CONT I visited Shelby Cemetery on 11/28/97 and again on 3/7/98. The two little fenced plots appea 2 CONC r to have been "weed whipped" in the recent past, but it doesn't appear much if anything ha 2 CONC s been done to the rest of the hillside where so many other graves appear to be. 2 CONT The only remaining visible stones are in two tiny, adjoining, fenced plots. 2 CONT The one on the east side contains a four-sided monument, only a portion of which remains toda 2 CONC y (the crown seems to have been removed) and which bears the following inscriptions: 2 CONT . . . . 2 CONT SHELBY Donnie D., infant 2 CONT daughter of Evan and 2 CONT Donnie R. 02/07/1873 07/07/1873 2 CONT SHELBY Donnie R., second wife 2 CONT of Evan 02/20/1848 02/16/1873 2 CONT SHELBY Evan, husband of (1st) 2 CONT Donnie R. Ramsey and 2 CONT (2nd) Lizzie R. Ramsey; 2 CONT inscription appears to 2 CONT read: "The hand of 2 CONT merciful God" 01/05/1843 04/09/1886 2 CONT SHELBY Lizzie R., second wife 2 CONT of Evan 01/27/1857 09/08/1879 2 CONT SHELBY Thomas W., son of Evan 2 CONT and Donnie R. 05/18/1870 07/12/1870 2 CONT {Thomas and Donnie D.'s 2 CONT inscriptions are on the 2 CONT same face of the monument.} 2 CONT 2 CONT Judith A Trolinger offers the followin 2 CONC g recitation and details on this SHELBY line: 2 CONT Isaac Shelby, Governor of Kentucky (son of Letitia Cox), and his wife Susannah Hart were th 2 CONC e parents of: 2 CONT John Shelby and his wife Elizabeth Pile, who were the parents of 2 CONT Evan Shelby, County Judge in Clark Co, and his wife Margaret Blue, who were the parents of 2 CONT Uriah Blue Shelby and wife Mary A Hammond, who were the parents of 2 CONT 1. Evan Shelby (1843-1886), buried at Shelby Cemetery, married: 2 CONT 1st wife - Donnie Ramsey (1848-1873), mother of: 2 CONT Mattie T (b. 1868) 2 CONT Thomas W. (18 May 1870-7 Dec 1870) 2 CONT Donnie D. (7 Feb 1873- 7 Jul 1873) 2 CONT 2nd wife - Lizzie Ramsey (1857-1879), sister of Donnie Ramsey, mother of: 2 CONT Julia H., b 1876, Clark Co, IN 2 CONT James V., b 1878, Clark Co, IN 2 CONT 2 CONT Isaac SHELBY, County Clerk in Clark Co, brother of Evan Shelby (the elder), son of John Shel 2 CONC by and Elizabeth Pile, married Nancy Blue. Isaac left for Missouri by 1845. 2 CONT Evan SHELBY (husband of Margaret BLUE) was the County Clerk between 1811-1813 & later, Count 2 CONC y Judge in Clark Co and I surmise the Shelby Cemetery was his property. 2 CONT Evan's brother Isaac SHELBY (wife Nancy BLUE) also served (after his brother) as the County C 2 CONC lerk- but by 1845 Isaac and family had moved to Lafayette Co, MO. They lived near Dover o 2 CONC n a farm they called "Locust Grove" on the road between Lexington & Georgetown. 2 CONT The RAMSEYs are in the 1880 census for Charlestown, Clark Co, IN 2 CONT Evan SHELBY was a widow again in 1880. In his household were his 2 living children, Julia H 2 CONC . (b 1876) and James V. (b 1878); his Mother-in-law, Mary E RAMSEY (b 1826 IN); Sister-in-law 2 CONC , India RAMSEY (b 1857 IN) and brother-in-law, Harry RAMSEY (b 1864 IN). 2 CONT Uriah Blue SHELBY was born abt 1811 in Charlestown, Clark Co, IN and married Mary Ann HAMMON 2 CONC D on 12 Apr 1838, in Clark Co, IN. They lived in Memphis, TN 2 CONT Evan SHELBY and Margaret BLUE also had a son, William Blue SHELBY, b 1804 in Clark Co., who m 2 CONC arried Mary E WILSON- They had a daughter Ida Mary SHELBY b 23 Dec 1853, who married Presto 2 CONC n M WEST. Ida, or Mary as she was usually called, had a daughter who married A. C. COOMBS o 2 CONC f Jeffersonville, Clark Co, IN. Ida Mary, died at the age of 76, in Aug 1930, at the home o 2 CONC f her daughter Mary COOMBS. 2 CONT Donnie R., first wife of Evan Shelby Donnie D. and Thomas W. Shelby, children Evan and Do 2 CONC nnie R. Shelby 2 CONT Evan Shelby Lizzie R. Shelby, second wife of Evan 2 CONT Adjacent to this plot is a second plot, surrounded by a wrought iron fence, with a single sho 2 CONC rt monument with the inscription, "Budded on earth to bloom in heaven". (This marker is in th 2 CONC e foreground of the photo at the top of this page.) 2 CONT There are no names on this monument and, judging from the size of the fenced area, there ma 2 CONC y be additional burials here. On the other hand, perhaps the four-sided monument in the adjoi 2 CONC ning plot memorializes burials in both plots. 2 CONT 2 CONT POSSIBLE GENEALOGICAL LINKS TO THIS SHELBY FAMILY -- The list of Clark County marriages for t 2 CONC he period of 1790-1850 indicates the following SHELBY marriages: 2 CONT Evan SHELBY married Nancy E. GRIFFITH 11/19/1846 * 2 CONT Helen SHELBY married Joseph SHELBY 09/04/1832 2 CONT John SHELBY married Margareet C. McCARLEY 02/27/1838 2 CONT Joseph SHELBY married Helen M. B. SHELBY 09/04/1832 2 CONT Margaret SHELBY married Newton LOUGHERY 10/27/1830 2 CONT Ora Moore SHELBY married Joel H. B. MOORE 12/07/1828 2 CONT Uriah B. SHELBY married Mary Ann HAMMOND 03/11/1838 2 CONT * Evan SHELBY, husband of Nancy E. GRIFFITH, was the son of Isaac SHELBY and Nancy BLUE and g 2 CONC randson of John and Elizabeth (PILE) SHELBY. 2 CONT The 1820 Census for Clark County lists the following SHELBYs: 2 CONT Shelby, Evan 1820 CHARLESTOWN TWP Page 046 2 CONT Shelby, Isaac 1820 CHARLESTOWN TWP Page 043 2 CONT The 1830 Census for Clark County lists the following SHELBYs: 2 CONT Shelby, Isaac 1830 Page 052 2 CONT Shelby, Margaret 1830 Page 051 2 CONT Baird's History of Clark County, published 1909, offers the following information on the SHEL 2 CONC BY family in Clark County: 2 CONT "In 1801 the prospects of the little town [of Springville] 2 CONT were the brightest. Even [sic] Shelby [was] county surveyor, 2 CONT . . . ." [Page 47] 2 CONT Evan Shelby was treasurer of the Blazing Star Lodge, No. 3 2 CONT of Charlestown in 1818 [Freemasons]. [Page 211] 2 CONT Between 1811 and 1813, Evan Shelby was a Clark County Judge. 2 CONT [Page 284] 2 CONT It would appear that the elder Evan Shelby referenced in Baird's History was the grandfathe 2 CONC r of the Evan Shelby buried on the hill in Charlestown. Shelby Cemetery is not far as the cro 2 CONC w flies from the old settlement known as Springville and the family could have very easily mi 2 CONC grated to the center of Charlestown. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 23:26:21 0 @I1098@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Blue/ 2 SURN Blue 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 _UID AEB1B94A2C6C1645AB4F64EF5393B7B3F2C6 1 FAMS @F451@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:34:22 0 @I1099@ INDI 1 NAME William Blue /Shelby/ 2 SURN Shelby 2 GIVN William Blue 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1804 2 PLAC Clark Co., IN 1 _UID 73B87366A48EFD42B91401EBDE8856907AAB 1 FAMS @F452@ 1 FAMC @F451@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:35:56 0 @I1100@ INDI 1 NAME Mary E. /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Mary E. 1 SEX F 1 _UID 0464C64FFBCD4D4CBEF5321B3F5D7712039D 1 FAMS @F452@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:36:36 0 @I1101@ INDI 1 NAME Moses /Shelby/ 2 SURN Shelby 2 GIVN Moses 1 SEX M 1 _UID 392A608E6739AB46A45ACBA8375CA6CB578E 1 FAMC @F334@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:41:26 0 @I1102@ INDI 1 NAME James /Shelby/ 2 SURN Shelby 2 GIVN James 1 SEX M 1 _UID B65ADF3C48CECB4C8E15A4A58BA8BFCD033B 1 FAMC @F334@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:41:34 0 @I1103@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Simpson/ 2 SURN Simpson 2 GIVN Sarah 1 SEX F 1 _UID F74DE2DD0BC3A441B1A265F55099054A9B9A 1 FAMS @F303@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:52:41 0 @I1104@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Winston/ 2 SURN Winston 2 GIVN Sarah 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1710 2 PLAC Hanover Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Dec 1784 1 BURI 2 PLAC Amherst Co., VA 1 _UID F1E167FBDAF2934AB9BA6836C52B0D1500B6 1 FAMS @F294@ 1 FAMS @F453@ 1 FAMC @F455@ 1 NOTE Sarah Winston Syme Henry 2 CONT First married to Col. John Syme, widowed 2 CONT Sarah and John Syme had one son, John 2 CONT Daughter of Isaac Winston and Mary Dabney <../winston/anthony.htm> 2 CONT Lived at Studley when she married John Henry 2 CONT Williams Byrd's description of Sarah Syme shortly after she became the widow of J 2 CONC ohn Syme 2 CONT Spent her final years at "Winton ," an Amherst County plantation belonging to he 2 CONC r daughter Jane and Col. Samuel Meredith 2 CONT She is buried in the family cemetery in Amherst County which is under the perpetual care of t 2 CONC he APVA. 2 CONT 2 CONT William Byrd visited with the widow of John Syme in 1732. In those days, when taverns were fa 2 CONC r apart and uncomfortable, it was customary for a gentleman traveling through the county to a 2 CONC ccept the hospitality of one of the plantations, even if he only knew his host or hostess mer 2 CONC ely through mutual acquaintance. 2 CONT Thus it was that William Byrd was introduced to Mrs. Syme and accepted her invitation to sta 2 CONC y at her house while in the vicinity. In an entry in his "Progress to the Mines" on October 7 2 CONC , 1732, he records: 2 CONT "The lady, at first suspecting I was some lover, put on a gravity which becomes a weed, but a 2 CONC s soon as she learned who I was, brightened up into an unusual cheerfulness and serenity. Sh 2 CONC e was a portly, handsome dame of the family of Esau, and seemed not to pine too much for th 2 CONC e death of her husband, who was of the family of the Saracens. He left a son by her, who ha 2 CONC s all the strong features of his sire, not softened in the least by any of hers. 2 CONT This widow is a person of a lively and cheerful conversation with much less reserve than mos 2 CONC t of her countrywomen. It becomes her well, and sets off her other agreeable qualities to adv 2 CONC antage. We tossed off a bottle of honest port, which we relished with a broiled chicken." 2 CONT The next day he adds: 2 CONT " I moistened my clay with a quart of milk and tea, which I found altogether as great a hel 2 CONC p to discourse as the juice of the grape. The courteous widow invited me to rest myself ther 2 CONC e that good day, and go to church with her, but I excused myself by telling her she would cer 2 CONC tainly spoil my devotions. Then she civily entreated me to make her house my home wheneve 2 CONC r I visited my plantations, which made me bow low and thank her very kindly." 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2005 3 TIME 18:52:45 0 @I1105@ INDI 1 NAME John /Syme/ 2 SURN Syme 2 GIVN John 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Aberdeenshire, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE abt. 1730 2 PLAC VA 1 _UID 2B7B130202EFA143ACB1D7AA9A8E6F6C71FA 1 FAMS @F453@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:39:02 0 @I1106@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Shelton/ 2 SURN Shelton 2 GIVN Sarah 1 SEX F 1 _UID EF900F5BAFEA674BB4D872A3A7E9BBA7C793 1 FAMS @F454@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:35:44 0 @I1107@ INDI 1 NAME John /Syme/ 2 SURN Syme 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1729 2 PLAC VA 1 _UID B341221C3D481A4B98FEA0F8801AFF9D8015 1 FAMC @F453@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:39:53 0 @I1108@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Winston/ 2 SURN Winston 2 GIVN Isaac 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC New Kent City, Hanover Co., VA 1 _UID 0FB6A3CA08FD3D46A92081422247E7BE543E 1 FAMS @F455@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:40:39 0 @I1109@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Dabney/ 2 SURN Dabney 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 _UID 84F68BBDBE7C7843B95A3983713308A7D95B 1 FAMS @F455@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:45:19 0 @I1110@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Trent/ 2 SURN Trent 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 _UID EFF6E7ABBA2A3241A589810ADF5442726EFB 1 FAMS @F456@ 1 FAMS @F457@ 1 FAMC @F105@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 23:27:08 0 @I1111@ INDI 1 NAME William /Black/ Jr. 2 SURN Black 2 GIVN William 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE abt. 1785 1 _UID F2A06861524DD74C8287F4A782B43B396BE5 1 FAMS @F456@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 23:27:45 0 @I1112@ INDI 1 NAME Willis /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Willis 1 SEX M 1 _UID E2FC0AB5C0FA6B499876BFCC77863AB69126 1 FAMS @F457@ 1 NOTE Bonbrook, Cumberland CO., VA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2005 3 TIME 23:40:44 0 @I1113@ INDI 1 NAME Maria Willis /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Maria Willis 1 SEX F 1 _UID E17EE1D9D52B634CAC8CEA4E0B683FF1DB2D 1 FAMS @F458@ 1 FAMC @F457@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Aug 2004 3 TIME 23:29:37 0 @I1114@ INDI 1 NAME John Parke /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN John Parke 1 SEX M 1 _UID E8021CDC1B1FCF459105EF8336573D888A21 1 FAMS @F458@ 1 NOTE Berkeley Co.- Cumberland CO., VA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:14:12 0 @I1115@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Arnold /Elston/ 2 SURN Elston 2 GIVN Susan Arnold 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Dec 1830 2 PLAC Crawfordsville, IN 1 _UID ED39987625013843A9A5B1A52566FAE3E18E 1 FAMS @F459@ 1 NOTE Susan Arnold Elston, author, born in Crawfordsville, Indiana, 25 December, 1830, was educate 2 CONC d there, and married General Wallace in 1852. Her maiden name was Elston. She has written man 2 CONC y articles for newspapers and magazines, her short poem, " The Patter of Little Feet," attain 2 CONC ing wide popularity. Her other publications are " The Storied Sea "(Boston, 1884) ; "Ginevra 2 CONC , or the Old Oak Chest" (New York, 1887) ; the "Land of the Pueblos," with other papers (1888 2 CONC ); and "The Repose in Egypt" (1888). 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:26:10 0 @I1116@ INDI 1 NAME Esther French /Test/ 2 SURN Test 2 GIVN Esther French 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1806 2 PLAC Brownsville, PA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1834 1 _UID 89B31061527E99428E996382ED94B779153A 1 FAMS @F366@ 1 FAMC @F460@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:16:09 0 @I1117@ INDI 1 NAME John /Test/ 2 SURN Test 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Feb 1780 2 PLAC Salem, NJ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Oct 1849 1 _UID 463C72922B4DBD479DC757ABCEB0096A593C 1 FAMS @F460@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:17:27 0 @I1118@ INDI 1 NAME Lydia /Dungan/ 2 SURN Dungan 2 GIVN Lydia 1 SEX F 1 _UID A0F87ACCBBAB4D4E842F0AA0F0AD8D086E1B 1 FAMS @F460@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2004 3 TIME 18:18:27 0 @I1119@ INDI 1 NAME Esther Gill /Fuller/ 2 SURN Fuller 2 GIVN Esther Gill 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1750 2 PLAC Augusta Co., VA 1 _UID 03A3FE3E621DAC47AD99F44DBEC0901B0418 1 FAMS @F356@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:00:19 0 @I1120@ INDI 1 NAME Isabella /Whitley/ 2 SURN Whitley 2 GIVN Isabella 2 _AKA Ibby 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1774 2 PLAC VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Jan 1820 2 PLAC KY or MO 1 _UID 22FEEA4AB4FB4C45B0C0E2598EBEA5ADDD60 1 FAMC @F356@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:02:57 0 @I1121@ INDI 1 NAME Levisa /Whitley/ 2 SURN Whitley 2 GIVN Levisa 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Feb 1777 2 PLAC Harrodsburg, KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Feb 1853 2 PLAC MO 1 _UID CE05102C6B31834ABFBDD5404CF52B9E1382 1 FAMS @F461@ 1 FAMC @F356@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:04:06 0 @I1122@ INDI 1 NAME James /McKinney/ 2 SURN McKinney 2 GIVN James 2 NPFX Major 1 SEX M 1 _UID 4A6E4DA0CF426C4C858F209EE692EAE082BF 1 FAMS @F461@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:04:34 0 @I1123@ INDI 1 NAME Esther Lewis /McKinney/ 2 SURN McKinney 2 GIVN Esther Lewis 1 SEX F 1 _UID 0D109F1A145F6546AF7A1F50DE3FB460BD46 1 FAMC @F461@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:05:11 0 @I1124@ INDI 1 NAME Soloman /Whitley/ 2 SURN Whitley 2 GIVN Soloman 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1780 2 PLAC Crab Orchard, Lincoln Co., KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE abt. 1834 2 PLAC St. Charles, MO 1 _UID 610DE2EBD84D9B4E8B8E4AE6DE8AD9C5985A 1 FAMC @F356@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:06:31 0 @I1125@ INDI 1 NAME William /Whitley/ Jr. 2 SURN Whitley 2 GIVN William 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Apr 1782 2 PLAC Crab Orchard, Lincoln Co., KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Aug 1849 2 PLAC Crab Orchard, Lincoln Co., KY 1 _UID C37133A07B9BD24EBAFA67BD6B86CEB78B6A 1 FAMC @F356@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:07:48 0 @I1126@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Whitley/ 2 SURN Whitley 2 GIVN Andrew 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Nov 1784 2 PLAC Crab Orchard, Lincoln Co., KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Nov 1843 2 PLAC Lincoln Co, KY 1 _UID 424E29E611441B43BD5F1BCD8710DF9C6889 1 FAMC @F356@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:09:10 0 @I1127@ INDI 1 NAME Esther /Whitley/ 2 SURN Whitley 2 GIVN Esther 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1786 2 PLAC Crab Orchard, Lincoln Co., KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE abt. 1815 2 PLAC Woodford Co., KY 1 _UID D0AF065E01F94C40A1269523571790CCB21E 1 FAMC @F356@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:10:22 0 @I1128@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Polly /Whitley/ 2 SURN Whitley 2 GIVN Mary Polly 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1788 2 PLAC Crab Orchard, Lincoln Co., KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE abt. 1877 1 _UID 2494C3D9BFC2374BBFBB200172330BCA6CC9 1 FAMC @F356@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:11:17 0 @I1129@ INDI 1 NAME Nancy /Whitley/ 2 SURN Whitley 2 GIVN Nancy 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1790 2 PLAC Crab Orchard, Lincoln Co., KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE abt. 1820 1 _UID 989AE1853C36CA4C96CEAD6EB99889AB2436 1 FAMC @F356@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:12:06 0 @I1130@ INDI 1 NAME Sally /Whitley/ 2 SURN Whitley 2 GIVN Sally 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1792 2 PLAC Crab Orchard, Lincoln Co., KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE abt. 1845 2 PLAC Crab Orchard, Lincoln Co., KY 1 _UID 5F2A2C822AE5FA40A80D8D3FBB5FE21C1948 1 FAMC @F356@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2004 3 TIME 19:12:42 0 @I1131@ INDI 1 NAME Ann Lewis /Whitley/ 2 SURN Whitley 2 GIVN Ann Lewis 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1795 2 PLAC Crab Orchard, Lincoln Co., KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE abt. 1881 2 PLAC Woodford Co., KY 1 _UID AF5A1ACFC9FD5D4CB9DF3BD9BD0FAD8E1447 1 FAMS @F716@ 1 FAMC @F356@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Mar 2006 3 TIME 15:02:55 0 @I1132@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Smith /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Susan Smith 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Jul 1803 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Nov 1828 2 PLAC Blountville, TN 1 BURI 2 PLAC Blountville, TN 1 _UID A6B97C68707B1E47B249820BAB3A1A375112 1 FAMS @F462@ 1 FAMC @F308@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:00:14 0 @I1133@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph Campbell /Rhea/ 2 SURN Rhea 2 GIVN Joseph Campbell 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Feb 1800 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Jul 1853 1 _UID 3515F0BA065D184DB92A7FA9D259917E0131 1 FAMS @F462@ 1 NOTE Joseph Campbell Rhea 2-14-1800 d.7-15-1853, a lawyer and merchant, married in Washington Co. 2 CONC , Va. on 1-21-1824 Susan Smith Preston b.7-17-1803 d.11-2-1828, daughter of Col. John Presto 2 CONC n and Margaret Brown Preston of Washington Co., Va. Susan is buried in the Blo 2 CONC untville, Tn. cemetery. Joseph married secondly in Pulaski, Giles Co. Tn, in 1831, Margaret F 2 CONC ield b. abt. 1800 d.1832. Joseph married thirdly on 3-31-1836 in Giles Co., Tn., Catherine C 2 CONC . Reynolds b.4-25-1815 d.8-4-1857 in Pulaski, Tenn. 2 CONT Joseph moved to Pulaski, Tn in 1831 after the death of Susan. He was a member of the Blountvi 2 CONC lle Presbyterian Church and did much to persuade his fellow man to lead better lives along wi 2 CONC th his uncle, Robert P. Rhea. Often stumped the county making temperance speeches. Joseph ass 2 CONC isted his cousin Matthew Rhea in making the first map of Tennessee based on actual surveys. H 2 CONC e was a Colonel in the Tennessee Militia and a merchant with John McNabb until 1827. Col. Rhe 2 CONC a purchased land in the city of Pulaski, TN, the block which is bordered by Flower Street, So 2 CONC uth Fourth Street, Madison Street and almost to South Third Street. The place was called "Col 2 CONC onial College" and he and his family lived in a house which he had built there. Later, Mary ( 2 CONC Mamie) A. Rhea and her husband Dr. Sumpter built the large house which stands today and has b 2 CONC een the site of many interesting events. The house faces Madison street and is next to a larg 2 CONC e house on the corner of Madison and South Third. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:04:42 0 @I1134@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Rhea /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Margaret Rhea 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Aug 1806 2 PLAC Washington Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Mar 1860 2 PLAC Abingdon, VA 1 BURI 2 PLAC White Family Cem., Washington Co., VA 1 _UID 5F495D414D3F2A47B79D29B18387AB173D8A 1 FAMS @F463@ 1 FAMC @F308@ 1 NOTE Had 8 children 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 01:29:07 0 @I1135@ INDI 1 NAME James Lowery /White/ 2 SURN White 2 GIVN James Lowery 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Dec 1804 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Dec 1838 1 BURI 2 PLAC White Family Cem., Washington Co., VA 1 _UID 770A35A9C81BCB448BA32FDC3AA6AA1E32DB 1 FAMS @F463@ 1 FAMC @F464@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:13:16 0 @I1136@ INDI 1 NAME James /White/ 2 SURN White 2 GIVN James 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 _UID E907183F464C0948AE1C264EE955631C250D 1 FAMS @F464@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:13:44 0 @I1137@ INDI 1 NAME Eliza /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Eliza 1 SEX F 1 _UID 79E4B614E97CD945A14C2EC34ED60A5A1032 1 FAMS @F464@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Aug 2004 3 TIME 02:13:54 0 @I1138@ INDI 1 NAME John /Mason/ 2 SURN Mason 2 GIVN John 2 NPFX Rev. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 2E328F64BDF0A54CB88AAFEC36CCBE6FFD61 1 FAMS @F465@ 1 NOTE There is a famous Rev. John Mason in NYC during this time period but I don't know if this i 2 CONC s the same person or not. So far, I have not been able to verify one way or the other. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 May 2006 3 TIME 09:28:25 0 @I1139@ INDI 1 NAME John /Mason/ Jr. 2 SURN Mason 2 GIVN John 2 NSFX Jr. 2 NPFX Rev. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC NY 1 _UID 8A4DD8B3B8E7984CB6C5AFD1E70D52779D53 1 FAMC @F465@ 1 NOTE Famous Presbyterian Minister in NY 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Jan 2006 3 TIME 15:17:04 0 @I1140@ INDI 1 NAME Ellen /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Ellen 1 SEX F 1 _UID B07AA01F4CCD8342A7FF93F63A9849667761 1 FAMS @F466@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:06:32 0 @I1141@ INDI 1 NAME Walter /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Walter 2 NPFX CSA Rep. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Jul 1819 2 PLAC Abingdon, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE Nov 1867 2 PLAC Abingdon, VA 1 _UID AB3907B4173CCE499EA496704A4BD3E29B83 1 FAMS @F469@ 1 FAMC @F466@ 1 NOTE Walter Preston b.7-18-1819 d.11-1867, graduated from Princeton Univ. in 1839 and then Harvar 2 CONC d in 1842. He was elected to the Confederate Congress in 1861. A member of the Virginia Legis 2 CONC lature, well known orator and lawyer. He married Miss Agatha Garnett Peyton, of Roanoke, VA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 01:51:51 0 @I1142@ INDI 1 NAME James Wilson /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN James Wilson 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Aug 1821 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Dec 1881 1 _UID 44CB0BEFF89CE342AFA03892AA6CF0AC8DE0 1 FAMS @F473@ 1 FAMC @F466@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:19:31 0 @I1143@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Ellen /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Elizabeth Ellen 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Apr 1824 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Mar 1896 1 _UID F4BB97DA32077B40B720332097A9D7FD52A8 1 FAMS @F467@ 1 FAMC @F466@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:20:31 0 @I1144@ INDI 1 NAME Arthur Campbell /Cummings/ 2 SURN Cummings 2 GIVN Arthur Campbell 2 NPFX Gen. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Oct 1822 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Mar 1905 1 _UID 67F703F1604A9448BC92E24AED102BAF29D3 1 FAMS @F467@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Aug 2004 3 TIME 03:23:32 0 @I1145@ INDI 1 NAME Anne Eliza /Irvine/ 2 SURN Irvine 2 GIVN Anne Eliza 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1801 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1819 1 _UID 0020188CB6580E429D8F66F760E47750B6EC 1 FAMS @F468@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Aug 2004 3 TIME 17:44:23 0 @I1146@ INDI 1 NAME Agatha Garnett /Peyton/ 2 SURN Peyton 2 GIVN Agatha Garnett 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Roanoke, VA 1 _UID C26EE5264CEE6D40AF2059A92CE581DA5F48 1 FAMS @F469@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Aug 2004 3 TIME 20:56:18 0 @I1147@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Arthur /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Elizabeth Arthur 1 SEX F 1 _UID 370A85B4C7B5B44E95DE7F9EA7CF8F9C29DE 1 FAMS @F470@ 1 FAMC @F469@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:01:37 0 @I1148@ INDI 1 NAME George W. /Ward/ 2 SURN Ward 2 GIVN George W. 2 NPFX Judge 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Winchester, VA? 1 _UID FF8C86ECAA034D4292F21DA125D2357D24D3 1 FAMS @F470@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:02:51 0 @I1149@ INDI 1 NAME George W. /Ward/ Jr. 2 SURN Ward 2 GIVN George W. 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 _UID D62D41A967DBF5459ACFB6A810DBE8CDD0D5 1 FAMC @F470@ 1 NOTE Unmarried. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:27:44 0 @I1150@ INDI 1 NAME Rosalie Garnett /Ward/ 2 SURN Ward 2 GIVN Rosalie Garnett 1 SEX F 1 _UID 67D7657F3AE1AF459065E47BCA869444ADD0 1 FAMS @F471@ 1 FAMC @F470@ 1 NOTE Moved to Western PA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:27:15 0 @I1151@ INDI 1 NAME X /Anderson/ 2 SURN Anderson 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID BEC2B527D891D240B346CB3737963AC69F1D 1 FAMS @F471@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:04:05 0 @I1152@ INDI 1 NAME Ellen /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Ellen 1 SEX F 1 _UID 5E1BBC1A2B5F2A4EBEEA91E8054B500C1E6F 1 FAMS @F472@ 1 FAMC @F469@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:04:53 0 @I1153@ INDI 1 NAME X /Tyning/ 2 SURN Tyning 2 GIVN X 2 NPFX Rev. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC NYC? 1 _UID 6D6617613A1AEC4AB17CCAFED48BA75121CF 1 FAMS @F472@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:05:28 0 @I1154@ INDI 1 NAME Walter Montgomery /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Walter Montgomery 1 SEX M 1 _UID 44D6D8FB4866EE498EF348E3DFC43079CACD 1 FAMC @F469@ 1 NOTE Unmarried 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 02:00:34 0 @I1155@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Madison /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Susan Madison 1 SEX F 1 _UID BBF8818619E4D941B6C3430A8BD1EB3B1948 1 FAMC @F469@ 1 NOTE Unmarried 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 01:37:33 0 @I1156@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine A. /Greenway/ 2 SURN Greenway 2 GIVN Catherine A. 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Jun 1826 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Jan 1911 1 _UID DDCF2C2B74C41D46A9F4F6474B35971DAC2D 1 FAMS @F473@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:07:54 0 @I1157@ INDI 1 NAME Henrietta /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Henrietta 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Aug 1835 2 PLAC St. Louis, MO 1 _UID 137BD60976D88E4497FB5242F39FF84986FB 1 FAMS @F474@ 1 FAMC @F300@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Aug 2004 3 TIME 21:56:18 0 @I1158@ INDI 1 NAME Albert Sydney /Johnston/ 2 SURN Johnston 2 GIVN Albert Sydney 2 NPFX Gen. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Feb 1803 2 PLAC Washington, KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Apr 1862 2 PLAC Shiloh, TN 2 CAUS Killed Battle of Shiloh while in Command 1 BURI 2 PLAC State Cemetery, Austin, TX 1 _UID 56C3E34555072D41A6B575828F6435E96E32 1 FAMS @F474@ 1 NOTE JOHNSTON, ALBERT SIDNEY (1803-1862). Albert Sidney Johnston, Confederate general, son of Joh 2 CONC n and Abigail (Harris) Johnston, was born at Washington, Kentucky, on February 2, 1803. He at 2 CONC tended Transylvania University before he entered the United States Military Academy at West P 2 CONC oint, from which he graduated in June 1826. He served at Sackett's Harbor, New York in 1826 2 CONC , with the Sixth Infantry at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, in 1827, and as regimental adjutan 2 CONC t in the Black Hawk War. On January 20, 1829, he married Henrietta Preston. Because of his wi 2 CONC fe's illness, he resigned his commission on April 22, 1834, and farmed near St. Louis in 1835 2 CONC . She died on August 12, 1835. In 1836 Johnston moved to Texas and enlisted as a private in t 2 CONC he Texas Army. On August 5, 1836, he was appointed adjutant general by Thomas Jefferson Ruskq 2 CONC v and on January 31, 1837, he became senior brigadier general in command of the army to repla 2 CONC ce Felix Huston.qv A duel with Huston resulted; Johnston was wounded and could not take the c 2 CONC ommand. On December 22, 1838, he was appointed secretary of war for the Republic of Texas b 2 CONC y President Mirabeau B. Lamar,qv and in December 1839 he led an expedition against the Cherok 2 CONC ee in East Texas. On March 1, 1840, Johnston returned to Kentucky, where, on October 3, 1843 2 CONC , he married Eliza Griffin, a cousin of his first wife. They returned to Texas to settle at C 2 CONC hina Grove Plantation in Brazoria County. 2 CONT During the Mexican Warqv he was colonel of the First Texas Rifle Volunteers and served with W 2 CONC . O. Butler as inspector general at Monterrey, Mexico. On December 2, 1849, Johnston became p 2 CONC aymaster in the United States Army and was assigned to the Texas frontier. He went with Willi 2 CONC am S. Harneyqv to the Great Plains in 1855, and on April 2, 1856, he was appointed colonel o 2 CONC f the Second Cavalry. From 1858 to 1860 Johnston acted as brevet brigadier general in an expe 2 CONC dition to escort the Mormons to Salt Lake City. He was sent to the Pacific Department and sta 2 CONC tioned at San Francisco in 1860. At the beginning of the Civil Warqv in 1861, he resigned hi 2 CONC s commission in the United States Army, refused the federal government's offer of a command 2 CONC , and returned overland to Texas. 2 CONT Jefferson Davis appointed Johnston a general in the Confederate Army and assigned him comman 2 CONC d of the Western Department. Johnston took Bowling Green, Kentucky, issued a call for men, an 2 CONC d formed and drilled an army. He knew the weaknesses of his army: small size, lack of organiz 2 CONC ation, long line of defense, and location in river territory. In February 1862 he moved his l 2 CONC ine of defense to the vicinity of Nashville, Tennessee, and later to Corinth, Mississippi. O 2 CONC n April 6, 1862, he was killed while leading his forces at the battle of Shiloh. He was tempo 2 CONC rarily buried at New Orleans. By special appropriation, the Texas Legislature, in January 186 2 CONC 7, had his remains transferred to Austin for burial in the State Cemetery.qv In 1905 a ston 2 CONC e monument executed by noted sculptor Elisabet Neyqv was erected at the site. 2 CONT BIBLIOGRAPHY: Dictionary of American Biography. William Preston Johnston, The Life of Genera 2 CONC l Albert Sidney Johnston (New York: Appleton, 1978). W. C. Nunn, ed., Ten More Texans in Gra 2 CONC y (Hillsboro, Texas: Hill Junior College Press, 1980). Charles P. Roland, Albert Sidney Johns 2 CONC ton (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1964). Samuel Manton Willbanks, Public and Military C 2 CONC areer of Albert Sidney Johnston (M.A. thesis, University of Texas, 1932). 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Feb 2006 3 TIME 00:01:04 0 @I1159@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret (Wyckliffe) /Wickliffe/ 2 SURN Wickliffe 2 GIVN Margaret (Wyckliffe) 1 SEX F 1 _UID 8DC5941A4F70254EBCDF6F6D36823666FD5D 1 FAMS @F475@ 1 FAMC @F332@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:30:54 0 @I1160@ INDI 1 NAME William /Preston/ Jr. 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN William 2 NSFX Jr. 2 NPFX Gen./Ambassador 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Oct 1816 2 PLAC Louisville, KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Sep 1867 2 PLAC Lexington, KY 1 _UID 3DFBC722ACA5734CBE887E39D2A44B9D8C92 1 FAMS @F475@ 1 FAMC @F300@ 1 NOTE He was a lawyer, became a member of the Constitutional Convention of Kentucky, a Congressma 2 CONC n from that state 1852-53; Lt. Col. of the Kentucky Volunteers in the Mexican War, Minister t 2 CONC o the Court of Spain in 1858-61, and a Major-General in the Confederate Army. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:37:57 0 @I1161@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth R. /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Elizabeth R. 1 SEX F 1 _UID 440201BCE9FA464CA31C954FABD2CFED549C 1 FAMS @F476@ 1 FAMC @F306@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:13:49 0 @I1162@ INDI 1 NAME William A. /Cocke/ 2 SURN Cocke 2 GIVN William A. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Cumberland, VA 1 _UID 7FCBC1B39B320E41B869FCA12F7B29C42FA8 1 FAMS @F476@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:14:16 0 @I1163@ INDI 1 NAME William A. /Cocke/ Jr. 2 SURN Cocke 2 GIVN William A. 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Jul 1863 2 PLAC Gettysburg, PA 2 CAUS Killed at Gettysburg 1 _UID 1163F42F331EA141B91A045FB475BD02E8F5 1 FAMC @F476@ 1 NOTE Killed at the battle of Gettysburg. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2006 3 TIME 00:09:28 0 @I1164@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas L.P. /Cocke/ 2 SURN Cocke 2 GIVN Thomas L.P. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0A989C835D7DC645B8CC8799FC9A2F1A294C 1 FAMC @F476@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:15:53 0 @I1165@ INDI 1 NAME Edmund R. /Cocke/ 2 SURN Cocke 2 GIVN Edmund R. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 8D408B47C82FB24E91F4AE85DBE4160E310F 1 FAMC @F476@ 1 NOTE Unmarried 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2006 3 TIME 00:04:36 0 @I1166@ INDI 1 NAME John Preston /Cocke/ 2 SURN Cocke 2 GIVN John Preston 1 SEX M 1 _UID 8CDBEDA972A23049B0D33C2114746B61BE14 1 FAMC @F476@ 1 NOTE Unmarried 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2006 3 TIME 00:05:04 0 @I1167@ INDI 1 NAME John Thomas Lewis /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN John Thomas Lewis 1 SEX M 1 _UID 017ADC7EEAE7D24BBEF0432301CE00FFA58E 1 FAMS @F477@ 1 FAMS @F478@ 1 FAMC @F306@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:17:33 0 @I1168@ INDI 1 NAME Sally /Carruthers/ 2 SURN Carruthers 2 GIVN Sally 1 SEX F 1 _UID 82E9D1127CEDE542A82E86ACDB097A4A8E29 1 FAMS @F477@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:18:23 0 @I1169@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Junkin/ 2 SURN Junkin 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 _UID 1CE38BEF474A194182DE5447D3A163D90FDA 1 FAMS @F478@ 1 FAMC @F479@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:18:45 0 @I1170@ INDI 1 NAME George /Junkin/ 2 SURN Junkin 2 GIVN George 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 7C9CEA9DBDCE1F48BF443F429ECBE69AFEF4 1 FAMS @F479@ 1 NOTE College Pres. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Dec 2005 3 TIME 00:43:11 0 @I1171@ INDI 1 NAME Elinor (Ellie) /Junkin/ 2 SURN Junkin 2 GIVN Elinor (Ellie) 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Oct 1854 2 CAUS Childbirth 1 _UID 4DE5726FF1DE1445815901DCE5AAAD2250FC 1 FAMS @F480@ 1 FAMC @F479@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:25:21 0 @I1172@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas 'Stonewall' /Jackson/ 2 SURN Jackson 2 GIVN Thomas 'Stonewall' 2 NPFX Gen. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Jan 1824 2 PLAC Clarksburg, WV 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 May 1863 2 PLAC VA 1 BURI 2 DATE 15 May 1863 2 PLAC Lexington, VA 1 _UID E37B0D4917F18D46A5E9BEF50E6FD6CDF0F9 1 FAMS @F480@ 1 FAMC @F685@ 1 NOTE Stonewall Jackson Biographical Information 2 CONT Stonewall Jackson top level VMI Civil War Generals <../Civil_war/cwgen.html> 2 CONC This page provides a brief chronology of significant events. For more detailed information 2 CONC , consult one of the several published biographies of Jackson. We highly recommend Stonewal 2 CONC l Jackson: The Man, The Soldier, The Legend, by James I. Robertson, Jr.. (Macmillan Publishin 2 CONC g, ©1997). This book is available in most public and academic libraries. Note: Jackson wa 2 CONC s born and grew up in what is now the state of West Virginia. Until 1863, this area was par 2 CONC t of Virginia. 2 CONT 1824 January 21 Thomas Jonathan Jackson was born at Clarksburg, [West] Virginia. Parents: Jon 2 CONC athan Jackson (1790-1826) an attorney, and Julia Beckwith Neale (1798-1831). They were marrie 2 CONC d in September 1817 and had four children: Elizabeth (1819-1826); Warren (1821-1841); Thoma 2 CONC s (1824-1863), and Laura Ann (1826-1911). More Jackson family genealogy 2 CONT 1826 March Jackson's sister Elizabeth (age 6) and his father died of typhoid fever. Julia Jac 2 CONC kson gave birth to Laura the day after her husband died. Widowed at age 28, Julia was left wi 2 CONC th extensive debts and the family was impoverished. 2 CONT 1830-1841 Julia Jackson remarried. Her new husband, Blake Woodson, disliked his stepchildre 2 CONC n and the family had financial difficulties. A short time after the marriage, Thomas and Laur 2 CONC a were sent to live with Jackson relatives in Jackson's Mill [West] Virginia <../images/tjjmi 2 CONC ll1.jpg>; Warren was sent to Neale relatives. Julia Jackson died, as a result of childbirth c 2 CONC omplications, on Dec. 4, 1831. She left behind the three Jackson siblings and a newborn son ( 2 CONC Thomas's half brother), William Wirt Woodson (1831-1875). Jackson and Laura spent the remaini 2 CONC ng years of childhood with their paternal uncles. Jackson's brother, Warren, died of tubercul 2 CONC osis in 1841. 2 CONT 1842 June-1846 June (Full text letters from this period) Jackson attended th 2 CONC e United States Military Academy at West Point. Jackson was not the first choice for his cong 2 CONC ressional district's appointment, but the top applicant withdrew from the academy after onl 2 CONC y one day. Jackson graduated in June 1846, standing 17th out of 59 graduates. Jackson began h 2 CONC is U.S. Army career as a 2nd Lt., First Artillery Regiment. In 1844, Jackson's beloved sister 2 CONC , Laura, married Jonathan Arnold. 2 CONT 1846-1851 (Full text letters from this period) United States Army officer. S 2 CONC erved in the Mexican War, 1846-1848; stationed at Carlisle Barracks, PA; Ft. Hamilton, NY; Ft 2 CONC . Meade, FL. 2 CONT 1851-1861 April (Full text letters from this period) 2 CONT In the spring of 1851 Jackson was offered and accepted the appointment to teach at the Virgin 2 CONC ia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia; he resigned from the army. 2 CONT Elinor Junkin, Jackson's first wife, died in childbirth 2 CONT 2 CONT Reported for duty at VMI on August 13, 1851. He taught natural and experimental philosophy (r 2 CONC elated to modern day physics and including physics, astronomy, acoustics, optics, and other s 2 CONC cientific courses). 2 CONT On August 4, 1853, Jackson married Elinor Junkin (1825-1854), daughter of Dr. George Junkin ( 2 CONC President of Washington College) and Julia Miller Junkin. 2 CONT Elinor (Ellie) died in childbirth <../images/ejjobit.jpg> on October 22, 1854. Their child 2 CONC , a son, was stillborn. 2 CONT During the summer of 1856 Jackson toured Europe, visiting Belgium, France, Germany, Switzerla 2 CONC nd, England and Scotland. 2 CONT On July 16, 1857, Jackson married for the second time. His wife was Mary Anna Morrison (1831- 2 CONC 1915) <../images/annajul.jpg>, daughter of Robert Hall Morrison and Mary Graham Morrison. Mar 2 CONC y Anna's family resided in North Carolina; her father was the retired President of Davidson C 2 CONC ollege. 2 CONT Mary Anna gave birth to a daughter, Mary Graham, on April 30, 1858; the baby died less tha 2 CONC n a month later, on May 25. 2 CONT In November 1859, Jackson was one of the VMI officers who accompanied a contingent of VMI cad 2 CONC ets to Harper's Ferry <../records/ob859jb.html>, where they stood guard at the execution of a 2 CONC bolitionist John Brown. 2 CONT 1861-1863 (Full text letters from this period) 2 CONT April 21, 1861 - the VMI Corps of Cadets was ordered to Richmond <../records/ob861ap2.html> t 2 CONC o serve as drillmasters for new army recruits. Jackson was placed in command of the cadets. 2 CONT April 27, 1861 - Gov. John Letcher ordered Col. Jackson to take command at Harper's Ferry, wh 2 CONC ere he organized the troops that would soon comprise the famous "Stonewall Brigade" (2nd, 4th 2 CONC , 5th, 27th and 33rd Virginia Infantry Regiments; Rockbridge Artillery; all were from the She 2 CONC nandoah Valley region of Virginia). 2 CONT July 1861 - Promoted to Brigadier General. Battle of 1st Manassas, where he acquired the lege 2 CONC ndary nickname Stonewall. "Look, there stands Jackson like a stone wall." 2 CONT October 1861 - Promoted to Major General. Placed in command of the Valley of Virginia (Shenan 2 CONC doah Valley) 2 CONT 1862 May & June - Jackson's brilliant Shenandoah Valley Campaign; victories at Front Royal, W 2 CONC inchester, Cross Keys and Port Republic. Following the successful campaign, Jackson was order 2 CONC ed to join Gen. Lee in the Peninsula (Eastern Virginia). 2 CONT Julia Jackson (1862-1889). Her mother was Mary Anna Morrison, Jackson's second wife <../imag 2 CONC es/annajul.jpg>. From an original image in the VMI Archives Photograph collection 2 CONT 2 CONT 1862 June 15-July 1 - Seven Days Battles. Jackson displayed ineffective leadership which stoo 2 CONC d in stark contrast to the brilliance of the Shenandoah Valley campaign; the reasons for thi 2 CONC s uncharacteristic military failure is still debated among Jackson scholars. Returned to th 2 CONC e Valley. 2 CONT 1862 June-September. Battles of Cedar Mountain, Clark's Mt., 2nd Manassas (July 21), Antieta 2 CONC m (September 17). 2 CONT 1862 October - Lee reorganized his army into two corps. Jackson was promoted to Lt. General a 2 CONC nd given command of the new Second Corps. Jackson was now in charge of half of Lee's Army o 2 CONC f Northern Virginia. 2 CONT 1862 November - Jackson's daughter, Julia Laura, was born. 2 CONT 1862 December 13 - Battle of Fredericksburg 2 CONT 1862 December-1863 March - In quarters at Moss Neck, 10 miles south of Fredericksburg. The es 2 CONC tate was owned by the Corbin family, who offered their home as winter headquarters. 2 CONT 1863 April - in camp at Hamilton's Crossing 2 CONT 1863 May 1 - Battle of Chancellorsville begins. 2 CONT 1863 May 2, 9:00 p.m. - While reconnoitering with members of his staff, Jackson was accidenta 2 CONC lly fired upon by his own troops. The 18th North Carolina Infantry Regiment was responsible f 2 CONC or the "friendly fire" incident. Jackson was struck by three .57 caliber bull 2 CONC ets. He was taken to a field hospital near the battlefield, where his left arm was amputated 2 CONC . 2 CONT 1863 May 4 - Jackson was moved to a field hospital at the home of Thomas and Mary Chandler, n 2 CONC ear Guiney Station, approximately 30 miles from the battlefield. 2 CONT 1863 May 10 - Jackson died at 3:15 p.m. His last words were "Let us cross over the river an 2 CONC d rest under the shade of the trees." 2 CONT 1863 May 15. Jackson's funeral took place in Lexington, Virginia, the town th 2 CONC at was Jackson's home during his years as Professor at VMI. 2 CONT Postscript 2 CONT Mary Anna Morrison Jackson never remarried. She was known as the "Widow of the Confederacy" a 2 CONC nd lived until 1915. 2 CONT The close relationship between Jackson and his sister, Laura Jackson Arnold, was destroyed du 2 CONC ring the war. Laura was an outspoken Unionist who became estranged from her brother and othe 2 CONC r members of her family. Federal troops occupied her hometown of Beverly [West] Virginia duri 2 CONC ng most of the war, and Mrs. Arnold cared for Federal wounded in her home. See the Johnson Fa 2 CONC mily Papers <../manuscripts/ms341020.html> for a letter mentioning Laura's wartime reputation 2 CONC . 2 CONT Julia Jackson was less than one year old when her father died. She married William E. Christi 2 CONC an in 1885; she died of typhoid fever in 1889, at age 26. Her children were Julia Jackson Chr 2 CONC istian (1887-1991), who married Edmund R. Preston; and Thomas Jonathan Jackson Christian (188 2 CONC 8-1952), who married three times. Both of Jackson's grandchildren had several children; thu 2 CONC s there are many living descendants of Stonewall Jackson. 2 CONT 2 CONT ©Virginia Military Institute Archives, Lexington, VA 24450 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 23:49:08 0 @I1173@ INDI 1 NAME Julia /Miller/ 2 SURN Miller 2 GIVN Julia 1 SEX F 1 _UID 51E274CF1C7D644E81482E8E51B989BD9696 1 FAMS @F479@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Aug 2004 3 TIME 22:27:28 0 @I1174@ INDI 1 NAME Rachel /Bell/ 2 SURN Bell 2 GIVN Rachel 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ??? 1 _UID 7C06C7A8213E6D4792F3252570EAFBB1D96C 1 FAMS @F482@ 1 FAMC @F483@ 1 NOTE There is much mystery about who exactly Rachel Bell was. The one thing we do know is that he 2 CONC r name is all over early deed and tax records - William Patton even paid the tax bill for he 2 CONC r a couple times - and while we don't know her relation to the rest of the family the land in 2 CONC volved is the same which Lewis Bell and his family lived on after Rachel mysteriously disappe 2 CONC ars from the records. If she disappears because of death or marriage is not known yet. 2 CONT 2 CONT The other thing clear is that she is related to a Samuel Bell. Personally, I tend to believ 2 CONC e she was his daughter, and thus probably Lewis Bell's mother, although it is possible that s 2 CONC he was a wife to Samuel and maybe Lewis' sister. I'm confident more can be found about Samue 2 CONC l and Rachel if one can sort through the old records. It is obvioius they were well known an 2 CONC d prominent among the early settlers in Kentucky. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Feb 2006 3 TIME 00:54:05 0 @I1175@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Bell/ 2 SURN Bell 2 GIVN Samuel 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Jun 1783 2 PLAC Lincoln Co., KY 2 CAUS Killed by Indians 1 _UID 3E809FF5A6C98D41B192A85DD3A79A927D07 1 FAMS @F483@ 1 NOTE Killed by Indians, Samuel Bell was prominent among early Kentucky settlers and a large land h 2 CONC older. However, little else is known about him at this time. We do know that he is related t 2 CONC o Rachel Bell who took over his holdings after his death. But it is not clear if they were hu 2 CONC sband-wife of father-daughter. I tend to believe the latter. However, by tracing the land an 2 CONC d the fact it is the same land which Lewis Bell and his family lived on - without any recor 2 CONC d of purchase - it is safe to assume that Samuel Bell is an early ancestor of this family lin 2 CONC e. I believe more can be found about him if one dug through the old records. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Feb 2006 3 TIME 00:57:40 0 @I1176@ INDI 1 NAME William McDowell /Swoope/ 2 SURN Swoope 2 GIVN William McDowell 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Jul 1819 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Mar 1895 1 _UID A5ED9C025037F44384A7AA0910E0E28E2CE1 1 FAMS @F484@ 1 FAMS @F485@ 1 FAMC @F139@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jul 2005 3 TIME 23:35:53 0 @I1177@ INDI 1 NAME John Trent /Swoope/ 2 SURN Swoope 2 GIVN John Trent 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Apr 1821 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1827 1 _UID DDD53C9127AFFB48BA218FA38F9F6D2767F9 1 FAMC @F139@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jul 2005 3 TIME 23:35:46 0 @I1178@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /McCraw/ 2 SURN McCraw 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 _UID C68A32B431F893498D6C6A414E15EC2C5A31 1 FAMS @F484@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jul 2005 3 TIME 23:36:30 0 @I1179@ INDI 1 NAME Eliza Susan /Kyle/ 2 SURN Kyle 2 GIVN Eliza Susan 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 22 Nov 1864 1 _UID 1EEA5AB6C7F73543AE3D8CA9262D172D0548 1 FAMS @F485@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jul 2005 3 TIME 23:37:19 0 @I1180@ INDI 1 NAME John /Moffett/ 2 SURN Moffett 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1742 2 CAUS Killed by Indians 1 _UID 39DA17EC902585458FCB2618E6CD2C576399 1 FAMS @F486@ 1 NOTE Went to NC on business and presumably killed by Indians 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:42:10 0 @I1181@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Gilbert /Christian/ 2 SURN Christian 2 GIVN Mary Gilbert 1 SEX F 1 _UID 8BDEDF9789AFC74993049DC0E9140E648A59 1 FAMS @F486@ 1 FAMS @F497@ 1 FAMC @F496@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:40:07 0 @I1182@ INDI 1 NAME John /McDowell/ 2 SURN McDowell 2 GIVN John 2 NPFX Capt. 1 SEX M 1 _UID ECD81C96E347A5488E3BBAA61960635BED85 1 FAMS @F487@ 1 NOTE One of the first settlers in the Borden Grant in VA frontier. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:21:13 0 @I1183@ INDI 1 NAME Magdalena /Woods/ 2 SURN Woods 2 GIVN Magdalena 1 SEX F 1 _UID 1E06D0D711B9FD479AD60A2CC88BD4BC628C 1 FAMS @F487@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:21:49 0 @I1184@ INDI 1 NAME John McDowell /Moffett/ 2 SURN Moffett 2 GIVN John McDowell 1 SEX M 1 _UID F66259D9DE6F6B4CA465FD1C430E9F4DED26 1 FAMC @F87@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:22:38 0 @I1185@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Moffett/ 2 SURN Moffett 2 GIVN Samuel 1 SEX M 1 _UID 02B1919C82003A4793AD0F3A36A1090E5ADE 1 FAMC @F87@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:23:12 0 @I1186@ INDI 1 NAME William /Moffett/ 2 SURN Moffett 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID BC9679CF56366A45A359220B3B36F2C8295A 1 FAMC @F87@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:23:27 0 @I1187@ INDI 1 NAME X /Moffett/ 2 SURN Moffett 2 GIVN X 1 SEX F 1 _UID 05B0D9B43D937843B853EFD9801D4F1AA6C5 1 FAMS @F488@ 1 FAMC @F87@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:24:07 0 @I1188@ INDI 1 NAME x /McDowell/ 2 SURN McDowell 2 GIVN x 2 NPFX Gen. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC KY? 1 _UID EE430A2F6062DF4C8AA9EAB097FF29FADD54 1 FAMS @F488@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:24:56 0 @I1189@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Moffett/ 2 SURN Moffett 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 _UID 8F10799524E38D48B5433C070565CE5753C8 1 FAMS @F489@ 1 FAMS @F491@ 1 FAMC @F87@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:28:52 0 @I1190@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /McDowell/ 2 SURN McDowell 2 GIVN Joseph 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC NC? 1 _UID AEEA53F6D4C8C84CA96FBA1C760D5E8EEE24 1 FAMS @F489@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:26:02 0 @I1191@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Moffett/ 2 SURN Moffett 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 _UID 7EC89441791BC94B81E6077CE586677FFEAA 1 FAMS @F490@ 1 FAMC @F87@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:32:24 0 @I1192@ INDI 1 NAME X /Kirk/ 2 SURN Kirk 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC KY? 1 _UID 1D59BB17AC06CC4B96E18B4107E174D0802E 1 FAMS @F490@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:26:49 0 @I1193@ INDI 1 NAME John /Carson/ 2 SURN Carson 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 _UID 389F90B7312F1C4EBBA3BEA9CC60DC09BE42 1 FAMS @F491@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:29:29 0 @I1194@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Moffett/ 2 SURN Moffett 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 _UID 9C77B0B91D00D54D928FFEEAD93A6FA8EEB8 1 FAMS @F492@ 1 FAMC @F87@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:30:03 0 @I1195@ INDI 1 NAME x /McDowell/ 2 SURN McDowell 2 GIVN x 1 SEX M 1 _UID AB8AD6F7D301844EB7C2863F90B5FC769D0C 1 FAMS @F492@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:30:33 0 @I1196@ INDI 1 NAME Celia /McDowell/ 2 SURN McDowell 2 GIVN Celia 1 SEX F 1 _UID 30B8360C8E5F1D4390018737633650540378 1 FAMS @F493@ 1 FAMC @F492@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:30:47 0 @I1197@ INDI 1 NAME X /Christman/ 2 SURN Christman 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID DA1348EABF60D349A272ADFE01129BDDA4F1 1 FAMS @F493@ 1 NOTE From Jessamine Co. Ky. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:31:35 0 @I1198@ INDI 1 NAME George /Moffett/ Jr. 2 SURN Moffett 2 GIVN George 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE abt. 1861 2 PLAC Jefferson Co., Iowa 1 BURI 2 PLAC Richmond Cemetery, Henry Co., Iowa 1 _UID DB98DDF12370F149969C63ACD78B18F9C222 1 FAMS @F494@ 1 FAMS @F495@ 1 FAMC @F87@ 1 NOTE Moved to Fayette Co., KY, Christian Co. KY, Sangamon Co, IL 1829 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:38:10 0 @I1199@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Gilkerson/ 2 SURN Gilkerson 2 GIVN Rebecca 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Sangamon Co., IL 1 _UID 02B8DE4D31603B4084BED9F28FF56569505F 1 FAMS @F494@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:36:02 0 @I1200@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Dawdy/ 2 SURN Dawdy 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 _UID EEE3F3AFF2B3284FA5A08835512319D4F22E 1 FAMS @F495@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:36:19 0 @I1201@ INDI 1 NAME x /Moffett/ 2 SURN Moffett 2 GIVN x 1 SEX U 1 _UID 4DA5CDF62269BB4B950A989A8113FE0DB601 1 FAMC @F495@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:36:42 0 @I1202@ INDI 1 NAME x /Moffett/ 2 SURN Moffett 2 GIVN x 1 SEX U 1 _UID 77391E931CCBC641B1FB838AAF8D307AEE56 1 FAMC @F495@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:36:48 0 @I1203@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Moffett/ 2 SURN Moffett 2 GIVN Robert 1 SEX M 1 _UID BE5DE7FB164B0C48A278241E8E046A949E67 1 FAMC @F486@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:38:48 0 @I1204@ INDI 1 NAME William /Moffett/ 2 SURN Moffett 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID 42903C81AA556F4DB3B453A84B6A05177D58 1 FAMC @F486@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:38:57 0 @I1205@ INDI 1 NAME Catherine /Moffett/ 2 SURN Moffett 2 GIVN Catherine 2 NICK Kitty 1 SEX F 1 _UID 27ACA28FEDBA3445A069DCFAA31113976197 1 FAMC @F486@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:39:11 0 @I1206@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Moffett/ 2 SURN Moffett 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 _UID 1801518CA8DA2C47BBF9275741E91DC82C93 1 FAMC @F486@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:39:24 0 @I1207@ INDI 1 NAME John /Moffett/ 2 SURN Moffett 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 _UID 827021BEBB79E44989E242AACBC7176193F8 1 FAMC @F486@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:39:33 0 @I1208@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Moffett/ 2 SURN Moffett 2 GIVN Hannah 1 SEX F 1 _UID C4CBAF1C37B50849ADFBB32F2F343627E1AC 1 FAMC @F486@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:39:47 0 @I1209@ INDI 1 NAME Gilbert /Christian/ 2 SURN Christian 2 GIVN Gilbert 1 SEX M 1 _UID 32613E9E32102E44AB00496A8CEF68AE120C 1 FAMS @F496@ 1 NOTE Landed Newcastle, PA 1726. Settled Christian Creek, Stuanton 1732. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:41:21 0 @I1210@ INDI 1 NAME John /Trimble/ 2 SURN Trimble 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 _UID F64DFB5AAE54324886777486C930C5B07924 1 FAMS @F497@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:42:39 0 @I1211@ INDI 1 NAME James /Trimble/ 2 SURN Trimble 2 GIVN James 1 SEX M 1 _UID 37B35C69BEA09C4D9F8B794C0CCB17E3B698 1 FAMC @F497@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Jul 2005 3 TIME 15:43:06 0 @I1212@ INDI 1 NAME John B /Lewis/ Jr. 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN John B 2 NSFX Jr. 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Oct 1884 2 PLAC Charlottesville, VA 1 BURI 2 PLAC Maplewood Cemetery, Charlottesville, VA 1 _UID 37D3FB04F7A4E14CA3ADB99255E6201EE538 1 FAMC @F84@ 1 NOTE Medical Doctor, taking after his father, and apparently joined the Confederate Army where h 2 CONC e was an Asst. Surgeon but then according to his tombstone promoted to full surgeon in 1862. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Apr 2006 3 TIME 16:22:49 0 @I1213@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Sarah 2 NICK Sadie 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Lynnside, Sweet Springs, WV 1 _UID BBDC5148ED960E409AEE7F76518FC5D9FCF2 1 FAMS @F498@ 1 FAMC @F210@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Nov 2005 3 TIME 15:03:17 0 @I1214@ INDI 1 NAME Mary H. /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Mary H. 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1915 1 _UID 12FFD372EE5C8D4EBEE0E57DC9B308B1B09E 1 FAMC @F210@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:36:25 0 @I1215@ INDI 1 NAME Lavalette /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Lavalette 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1878 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1957 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WV 1 _UID 0DB1EC2317E89D4AA150AA66BC77A23DC6AE 1 FAMS @F499@ 1 FAMC @F210@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:18:10 0 @I1216@ INDI 1 NAME Corallie Floyd /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Corallie Floyd 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Lynnside, Sweet Springs, WV 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1964 1 _UID 4389AB84748EAF44AF73FD88B9C5ED31337A 1 FAMC @F210@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:38:35 0 @I1217@ INDI 1 NAME Cary Breckinridge /Woodville/ 2 SURN Woodville 2 GIVN Cary Breckinridge 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 Aug 1858 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Dec 1932 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WV 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WV 1 BAPL 2 DATE 28 Oct 1858 2 PLAC By Rev. T.M. Ambler Grove Hill 1 _UID 171AA13D286B8C46ABBE52B6263E0A60B30E 1 FAMS @F498@ 1 FAMC @F154@ 1 NOTE Born at 9:30 p.m. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2005 3 TIME 18:45:49 0 @I1218@ INDI 1 NAME Jarvis /Keiley/ 2 SURN Keiley 2 GIVN Jarvis 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1943 1 _UID E505C096007EA546BA9186F4946DDC378240 1 FAMS @F499@ 1 NOTE Columbia Univ. Professor who was also an Edgar Allen Poe expert. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Feb 2006 3 TIME 17:25:48 0 @I1219@ INDI 1 NAME Phillip P. /Keiley/ 2 SURN Keiley 2 GIVN Phillip P. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Jun 1905 2 PLAC Gatewood, NJ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Jul 1974 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WV 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WV 1 _UID A6033882DD2F01438AE49BC43EEFEA23BABB 1 FAMS @F500@ 1 FAMC @F499@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:18:56 0 @I1220@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Lynn /Keiley/ 2 SURN Keiley 2 GIVN Margaret Lynn 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 Nov 1980 2 PLAC Atlanta, GA 1 _UID B9137EDCDABAEE49BBBD77C2B2AAC40BCDC0 1 FAMS @F501@ 1 FAMC @F499@ 1 NOTE No children 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Feb 2006 3 TIME 17:34:16 0 @I1221@ INDI 1 NAME Madelaine /Leclercq/ 2 SURN Leclercq 2 GIVN Madelaine 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1909 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1997 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WV 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WV 1 _UID 4AAEB0073084174AAEA75AA8D5AD59E9DF94 1 FAMS @F500@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:19:16 0 @I1222@ INDI 1 NAME Clement /Damen/ 2 SURN Damen 2 GIVN Clement 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9D452E27DDCA8346AD78D9446E4D7F8EB13D 1 FAMS @F501@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:48:41 0 @I1223@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Lynn /Keiley/ 2 SURN Keiley 2 GIVN Margaret Lynn 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Feb 1942 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WV 1 _UID 750304788FBBB24BB6F7177517B2E06C8903 1 FAMS @F506@ 1 FAMC @F500@ 1 NOTE Lives in Sweet Springs, WV running the Lewis property including Lynnside. Likes old cars, lea 2 CONC rning to play the guitar, and family history, She runs an upholstry business as well as over 2 CONC seeing the farm land. She has helped in the upkeep of the Lewis cemetery at Sweet Springs. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Feb 2006 3 TIME 17:34:00 0 @I1224@ INDI 1 NAME Anne Leclercq /Keiley/ 2 SURN Keiley 2 GIVN Anne Leclercq 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Mar 1944 1 _UID 704DB0B636F0D242A9517F70AD6C298C143E 1 FAMS @F505@ 1 FAMC @F500@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:51:34 0 @I1225@ INDI 1 NAME Cary Breckinridge /Keiley/ 2 SURN Keiley 2 GIVN Cary Breckinridge 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Nov 1948 1 _UID E9596ABCFBB95B478B368713F6FE5CB21B7A 1 FAMS @F502@ 1 FAMS @F503@ 1 FAMS @F504@ 1 FAMC @F500@ 1 NOTE Lived mainly in Roanoke, VA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Feb 2006 3 TIME 17:27:04 0 @I1226@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Ann /Warwick/ 2 SURN Warwick 2 GIVN Mary Ann 1 SEX F 1 _UID 9882AD48FDB629449201F3600EE67EC74EBE 1 FAMS @F502@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:52:56 0 @I1227@ INDI 1 NAME Sharon /McLean/ 2 SURN McLean 2 GIVN Sharon 1 SEX F 1 _UID EAAA0E3B8EED854E814DC7112A1B906107BC 1 FAMS @F503@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:53:29 0 @I1228@ INDI 1 NAME Krista Jeanne /Keiley/ 2 SURN Keiley 2 GIVN Krista Jeanne 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1972 1 _UID AFACFBC734961147985681F92AC37A627028 1 FAMC @F503@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:02:27 0 @I1229@ INDI 1 NAME Gwen // 2 GIVN Gwen 1 SEX F 1 _UID 1EFC8E9BE3B99B44ABEE525D76F53B16C22A 1 FAMS @F504@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:54:20 0 @I1230@ INDI 1 NAME Micahel /Zabkowski/ 2 SURN Zabkowski 2 GIVN Micahel 1 SEX M 1 _UID 49854DCC93F1F54F82BD00A95C41B18E7330 1 FAMS @F505@ 1 NOTE Lived in Timonium, MD 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Dec 2005 3 TIME 18:54:21 0 @I1231@ INDI 1 NAME Jack /Spellman/ 2 SURN Spellman 2 GIVN Jack 1 SEX M 1 _UID 99088C75619F704CB4E518BCBD808123ACC6 1 FAMS @F506@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:56:31 0 @I1232@ INDI 1 NAME Jacqueline Lynn /Spellman/ 2 SURN Spellman 2 GIVN Jacqueline Lynn 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 May 1978 1 _UID 9F6CB9EF110E2245AD169DFEDD10D40C64AA 1 FAMC @F506@ 1 NOTE Paralegal. She was living in New Orleans in 2005 when hurricane Katrina destroyed the city 2 CONC . She managed to escape but lost all her possessions. Found work in Baton Rouge shortly after 2 CONC wards. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Jan 2006 3 TIME 17:57:07 0 @I1233@ INDI 1 NAME x /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN x 1 SEX U 1 _UID 636CA3078DD7294CAC02A319FE177441860B 1 FAMC @F251@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:16:08 0 @I1234@ INDI 1 NAME Ellen Wilson /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Ellen Wilson 1 SEX F 1 _UID 02DC6AAF668326479E1E296FBBB24B91EA23 1 FAMC @F473@ 1 NOTE unmarried 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 00:52:51 0 @I1235@ INDI 1 NAME Walter G. /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Walter G. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 5D920672FF12D44EAB62BFE4147517F2DCFF 1 FAMC @F473@ 1 NOTE Unmarried. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 02:00:19 0 @I1236@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Virginia /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Margaret Virginia 1 SEX F 1 _UID 9C70DA221AFC6448A9B1296037227738B5CF 1 FAMC @F473@ 1 NOTE died umarried 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 01:29:25 0 @I1237@ INDI 1 NAME John G. /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN John G. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 867D2A3932587847886C77A4122D6B92FA9C 1 FAMC @F473@ 1 NOTE unmarried 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 01:23:13 0 @I1238@ INDI 1 NAME Nannie Greenway /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Nannie Greenway 1 SEX F 1 _UID 4E829BD8DE986B4BA20B7BA870A1312FB06C 1 FAMC @F473@ 1 NOTE died unmarried 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 01:30:56 0 @I1239@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine Greenway /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Katherine Greenway 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Jun 1860 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Jun 1942 2 PLAC Abingdon, VA 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sinking Springs Cemetery, Abingdon, VA 1 _UID DEB4857359B74A439F2462A201991A02A440 1 FAMS @F507@ 1 FAMC @F473@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:32:20 0 @I1240@ INDI 1 NAME John James /Stuart/ 2 SURN Stuart 2 GIVN John James 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Apr 1860 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Jul 1939 2 PLAC Abingdon, VA 1 BURI 2 PLAC Sinking Springs Cemetery, Abingdon, VA 1 _UID CAEC47ED762C964DA7B056C14A8A3DB2A01F 1 FAMS @F507@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:35:10 0 @I1241@ INDI 1 NAME William Alexander /Stuart/ 2 SURN Stuart 2 GIVN William Alexander 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Oct 1889 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Aug 1976 1 _UID D1E120DADF49924881835B59D0AB09614B14 1 FAMS @F511@ 1 FAMC @F507@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:37:02 0 @I1242@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine Greenway /Stuart/ 2 SURN Stuart 2 GIVN Katherine Greenway 1 SEX F 1 _UID 8A0D13538A07864B98F79656ED259040BC7E 1 FAMS @F510@ 1 FAMC @F507@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:37:47 0 @I1243@ INDI 1 NAME Henry Carter /Stuart/ 2 SURN Stuart 2 GIVN Henry Carter 1 SEX M 1 _UID 36FE38EABDB06543989AC911D976F247FFDF 1 FAMS @F509@ 1 FAMC @F507@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:38:18 0 @I1244@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Preson /Stuart/ 2 SURN Stuart 2 GIVN Margaret Preson 1 SEX F 1 _UID A57DEDCE49747A4A91F49AE11562D3963EC0 1 FAMS @F508@ 1 FAMC @F507@ 1 NOTE Moved to Hartford, CT and had five children 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:14:31 0 @I1245@ INDI 1 NAME Walter Preston /Stuart/ 2 SURN Stuart 2 GIVN Walter Preston 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9B10EC9C52102D47901227141E524FD07565 1 FAMC @F507@ 1 NOTE Moved to Saltville, VA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:14:56 0 @I1246@ INDI 1 NAME Berkeley /Cox/ 2 SURN Cox 2 GIVN Berkeley 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Richmond, VA? 1 _UID 30146751D0A6EE4AA56E0608DAA00486CFFF 1 FAMS @F508@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:41:25 0 @I1247@ INDI 1 NAME Henry Carter /Stuart/ II 2 SURN Stuart 2 GIVN Henry Carter 2 NSFX II 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0E5621B60F1A9B4A9845C2C38F057AEEA79B 1 FAMC @F509@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:42:21 0 @I1248@ INDI 1 NAME James Dabney /Collier/ 2 SURN Collier 2 GIVN James Dabney 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Memphis, TN ? 1 _UID 4264EBF306B2E140964CC27C489C6436FBD3 1 FAMS @F510@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:43:29 0 @I1249@ INDI 1 NAME James D. /Collier/ II 2 SURN Collier 2 GIVN James D. 2 NSFX II 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9769F3219E845F47AD20BDAABACB9779A5CF 1 FAMC @F510@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:44:11 0 @I1250@ INDI 1 NAME John Stuart /Collier/ 2 SURN Collier 2 GIVN John Stuart 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0A1BA1AE26E5EE488D56CAEE69FEE445E01B 1 FAMC @F510@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:44:37 0 @I1251@ INDI 1 NAME Ellen /Bodley/ 2 SURN Bodley 2 GIVN Ellen 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Louisville, KY ? 1 _UID 9EBAC70E971E1D49A41739A1F37A3A30B489 1 FAMS @F511@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:46:03 0 @I1252@ INDI 1 NAME William Alexander /Stuart/ II 2 SURN Stuart 2 GIVN William Alexander 2 NSFX II 1 SEX M 1 _UID 4F1BF9088CF61642B957452B533A4011A304 1 FAMC @F511@ 1 NOTE Lived in 'Rosedale'. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:15:20 0 @I1253@ INDI 1 NAME George Rogers Clark /Stuart/ 2 SURN Stuart 2 GIVN George Rogers Clark 1 SEX M 1 _UID 008AC4585F43334ABAD7F8C19613ED14B9F8 1 FAMC @F511@ 1 NOTE Lawyer in Abingdon, VA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:06:35 0 @I1254@ INDI 1 NAME Ellen Wilson /Cummings/ 2 SURN Cummings 2 GIVN Ellen Wilson 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Apr 1854 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Sep 1900 1 _UID 01893A9D75A377439E2B60C489B8CB386405 1 FAMC @F467@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:50:25 0 @I1255@ INDI 1 NAME John Montgomery Preston /Cummings/ 2 SURN Cummings 2 GIVN John Montgomery Preston 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Jun 1856 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Apr 1876 1 _UID E5748527E40A214CAD7CF737C3F23F8D3807 1 FAMC @F467@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:51:58 0 @I1256@ INDI 1 NAME Charles Henry Campbell /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Charles Henry Campbell 1 SEX M 1 _UID 2701CDB131ACF74D85F047386C9BCC7402C4 1 FAMC @F249@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:55:02 0 @I1257@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas Marshall /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Thomas Marshall 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Apr 1862 2 PLAC Shiloh, TN 1 _UID F203D2022B03634BB4206BC520F59BA700A0 1 FAMC @F308@ 1 NOTE On Gen. Albert S. Johnston's staff and killed during the battle of Shiloh. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 01:47:22 0 @I1258@ INDI 1 NAME Walter Eugne /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Walter Eugne 2 NPFX Rep. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 17C7B03F191AE94F942F256095E30746450F 1 FAMC @F308@ 1 NOTE Settled in Phillips County, AR and was a congressman from 1848-1841. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 02:00:02 0 @I1259@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Rhea/ 2 SURN Rhea 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 _UID 9BBF64927E75E74B9E0E085C6E1E05819746 1 FAMC @F462@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 16:40:44 0 @I1260@ INDI 1 NAME William /Rhea/ 2 SURN Rhea 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID B6A500222FCB9F478034799E2ADFE26C7F34 1 FAMC @F462@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 16:41:03 0 @I1261@ INDI 1 NAME Susan /Rhea/ 2 SURN Rhea 2 GIVN Susan 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1828 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1860 1 _UID CF4EE799A8D5A0418808025C14EE020DFAF4 1 FAMS @F512@ 1 FAMC @F462@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 16:44:34 0 @I1262@ INDI 1 NAME William Campbell /Edmonson/ 2 SURN Edmonson 2 GIVN William Campbell 1 SEX M 1 _UID 2C4A2DC6C3CE9347800440180E6B55DA58E6 1 FAMS @F512@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 16:45:00 0 @I1263@ INDI 1 NAME x /Edmonson/ 2 SURN Edmonson 2 GIVN x 1 SEX U 1 _UID FADF780E5B32D54AB2A7644F73C44D40DB43 1 FAMC @F512@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 16:45:43 0 @I1264@ INDI 1 NAME x /Edmonson/ 2 SURN Edmonson 2 GIVN x 1 SEX U 1 _UID EC08A8DA6AB0E84FAAA86A897A44840452AA 1 FAMC @F512@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 16:45:51 0 @I1265@ INDI 1 NAME x /Edmonson/ 2 SURN Edmonson 2 GIVN x 1 SEX U 1 _UID BFCC441445C96A4EA75F673BA58209820371 1 FAMC @F512@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 16:46:00 0 @I1266@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Fairman /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Robert Fairman 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Dec 1804 2 PLAC Walnut Grove, Washington Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Jul 1889 2 PLAC Walnut Grove, Washington Co., VA 1 BURI 2 PLAC Walnut Grove, Washington Co., VA 1 _UID F996AFBC8DCA9449A9903C3525C2DDCE6A26 1 FAMS @F513@ 1 FAMC @F308@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 16:49:58 0 @I1267@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Marshall/ 2 SURN Marshall 2 GIVN Sarah 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Feb 1799 2 PLAC Philadelphia, PA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Dec 1866 2 PLAC Walnut Grove, Washington Co., VA 1 BURI 2 PLAC Walnut Grove, Washington Co., VA 1 _UID 260F78F77887E04B98AA91A16726493E56FB 1 FAMS @F513@ 1 FAMC @F514@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 16:49:08 0 @I1268@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Marshall/ 2 SURN Marshall 2 GIVN Charles 1 SEX M 1 _UID 94EBCF7CE41CCB4690BA47F77FAE9096B6BA 1 FAMS @F514@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 16:50:31 0 @I1269@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Wallace/ 2 SURN Wallace 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 _UID CF0426AC1E98404393A7E033B5A6B59CD7FB 1 FAMS @F514@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 16:50:44 0 @I1270@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Marshall /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Mary Marshall 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Sep 1828 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Jul 1900 1 _UID A4DDF9D3052DD642996744578CEDB070CB0C 1 FAMS @F515@ 1 FAMC @F513@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 16:53:32 0 @I1271@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 _UID 1C54830428162C4F9993BCF8AA37E186D8FD 1 FAMC @F513@ 1 NOTE died at age 3 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 01:28:31 0 @I1272@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Jan 1833 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 May 1897 1 _UID A3E498340CEC3F4C8A0A806A84CEE8F17F39 1 FAMS @F516@ 1 FAMC @F513@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 16:56:16 0 @I1273@ INDI 1 NAME Edmond /Winston/ 2 SURN Winston 2 GIVN Edmond 1 SEX M 1 _UID 4D95D2BCE984DB46B06769D034D549892970 1 FAMS @F515@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 16:53:46 0 @I1274@ INDI 1 NAME Ezra /Sheffey/ 2 SURN Sheffey 2 GIVN Ezra 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9606DD0F01E5174292A504A17558D94B94D7 1 FAMS @F516@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 16:55:39 0 @I1275@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Fairman /Sheffey/ 2 SURN Sheffey 2 GIVN Robert Fairman 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Jun 1856 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Jul 1935 1 _UID 123229B78F90D5429951FC87A8C26CDD7A44 1 FAMS @F517@ 1 FAMC @F516@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 16:57:21 0 @I1276@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Preston /Sheffey/ 2 SURN Sheffey 2 GIVN Robert Preston 1 SEX M 1 _UID 49162A4D32C5EB44831CD01B5EFF0E6152A5 1 FAMC @F517@ 1 NOTE Lived in original home of Walnut Grove. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 23:13:33 0 @I1277@ INDI 1 NAME Charles Marshall /Sheffey/ 2 SURN Sheffey 2 GIVN Charles Marshall 1 SEX M 1 _UID D0FCAC11CF166D4AA37570F3A2814F6E804C 1 FAMS @F519@ 1 FAMC @F516@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:11:03 0 @I1278@ INDI 1 NAME Pearley /Sheffey/ 2 SURN Sheffey 2 GIVN Pearley 1 SEX F 1 _UID 2D88FD1AB3557B488A6192BCF3408BB947BB 1 FAMC @F517@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 16:59:02 0 @I1279@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Carmack/ 2 SURN Carmack 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 _UID E195E478CFB68944B159125EBC1231CB682B 1 FAMS @F517@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 16:59:26 0 @I1280@ INDI 1 NAME Sara Anna Preston /Sheffey/ 2 SURN Sheffey 2 GIVN Sara Anna Preston 1 SEX F 1 _UID D515423AA13F004C960EB7E2E9FFE7A341DE 1 FAMS @F520@ 1 FAMC @F516@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:12:21 0 @I1281@ INDI 1 NAME Carrie /Winston/ 2 SURN Winston 2 GIVN Carrie 1 SEX F 1 _UID 41C1148A27D0BA498EF1B040BED0034AE431 1 FAMS @F519@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:11:29 0 @I1282@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Sheffey/ 2 SURN Sheffey 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 _UID A081E12B64A61C498E2196964F785E19B5C9 1 FAMS @F518@ 1 FAMC @F517@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:09:53 0 @I1283@ INDI 1 NAME R.D. /Minnick/ 2 SURN Minnick 2 GIVN R.D. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 50F4320EB7F5914893D5A0213FBC365FC2D6 1 FAMS @F518@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:10:04 0 @I1284@ INDI 1 NAME X /Riddle/ 2 SURN Riddle 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID AF13683BEFBED945BF081CDDAD91D46A6CA3 1 FAMS @F520@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:12:43 0 @I1285@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Sheffey/ 2 SURN Sheffey 2 GIVN Henry 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1859 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1939 1 _UID 172478A3172B834FB99518F9368CB7B7F91E 1 FAMS @F521@ 1 FAMC @F516@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:13:40 0 @I1286@ INDI 1 NAME Faith /Fulkerson/ 2 SURN Fulkerson 2 GIVN Faith 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1859 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1938 1 _UID 3EBD545E845CCE4C9FDAA0D9AF1F37E78586 1 FAMS @F521@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:14:19 0 @I1287@ INDI 1 NAME William Alfred /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN William Alfred 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 May 1808 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 May 1862 1 _UID 9FE242D7190BB1489CEEEEFE8AD2414A1422 1 FAMS @F522@ 1 FAMS @F523@ 1 FAMC @F308@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:21:09 0 @I1288@ INDI 1 NAME Martha E. /Wiley/ 2 SURN Wiley 2 GIVN Martha E. 1 SEX F 1 _UID DAEA16DCF0AFAA4C9BAD459D6D3A654CCD85 1 FAMS @F522@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:22:08 0 @I1289@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Radford/ 2 SURN Radford 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Jun 1832 2 PLAC Bedford Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Feb 1898 1 _UID C9A379A708CFFE4498F55CD148CE87C9C5DC 1 FAMS @F523@ 1 FAMC @F524@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:28:18 0 @I1290@ INDI 1 NAME William /Radford/ 2 SURN Radford 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID 3F9293F515890843840500B00A0181FA015D 1 FAMS @F524@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:29:23 0 @I1291@ INDI 1 NAME Susanna Smith /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Susanna Smith 1 SEX F 1 _UID 5706D4089FF77F4BA4A7B19C87BD49F1AF2D 1 FAMS @F524@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:29:58 0 @I1292@ INDI 1 NAME x /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN x 1 SEX U 1 _UID DE43883CEA17BC49B3C2EE97BE581FD1EBA3 1 FAMC @F523@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:30:09 0 @I1293@ INDI 1 NAME John /Preston/ Jr. 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN John 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Feb 1811 1 DEAT 2 DATE May 1882 1 _UID B816DBDC5AA75A498A4BBF8AD6B70DE1C26B 1 FAMS @F525@ 1 FAMC @F308@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:46:35 0 @I1294@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Howard /Wickliffe/ 2 SURN Wickliffe 2 GIVN Mary Howard 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Lexington, KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Nov 1892 1 _UID 19F639363AA39B48AAAE264C515B6CC4E488 1 FAMS @F525@ 1 FAMC @F332@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:48:45 0 @I1295@ INDI 1 NAME x /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN x 1 SEX U 1 _UID 8C9D48EFFBBE10429F962110A39DC5CAA0C5 1 FAMC @F525@ 1 NOTE died in infancy 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:50:31 0 @I1296@ INDI 1 NAME Eleanor Fairman /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Eleanor Fairman 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Nov 1812 2 PLAC Washington Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Jan 1887 2 PLAC Marion, VA 1 _UID 91CF3EC2C9284647A7925C624D520E3DBF99 1 FAMS @F526@ 1 FAMC @F308@ 1 NOTE Had 11 children 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 00:51:20 0 @I1297@ INDI 1 NAME James White /Sheffey/ 2 SURN Sheffey 2 GIVN James White 2 NPFX Judge 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Mar 1813 2 PLAC Marion, VA ? 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Jun 1876 2 PLAC Richmond, VA 1 _UID 7F411008D542794690B4C1C385244C86F168 1 FAMS @F526@ 1 FAMC @F527@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:55:08 0 @I1298@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Sheffey/ 2 SURN Sheffey 2 GIVN Henry 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9A5C5FA308FD6746A4E98290198D98DE65AC 1 FAMS @F527@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:57:27 0 @I1299@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /White/ 2 SURN White 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 _UID 2E505CAD5C79AF4A861988F8A838797542EA 1 FAMS @F527@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:57:41 0 @I1300@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Madison /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Elizabeth Madison 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Aug 1814 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Apr 1865 1 _UID CED608AC7ADD8E49BE72E8ADA19E260BBB7E 1 FAMC @F308@ 1 NOTE Unmarried. Donated the land for the Walnut Grove Presbyterian Church in Bristol, VA to be bui 2 CONC lt on. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 00:52:21 0 @I1301@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas White /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Thomas White 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Apr 1862 2 PLAC Shiloh, TN 1 _UID 77ABE44FB2187A4BBD6F44DF47EF2825B6F9 1 FAMS @F528@ 1 FAMS @F530@ 1 FAMC @F308@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:04:55 0 @I1302@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Craighead/ 2 SURN Craighead 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1827 2 PLAC Nashville, TN 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 May 1849 2 PLAC Mississippi Co., AR 1 _UID BF6E29C109C19041908FFDB30B616880D582 1 FAMS @F528@ 1 FAMC @F529@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:07:26 0 @I1303@ INDI 1 NAME David /Craighead/ 2 SURN Craighead 2 GIVN David 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0B7BC0E88DB4CA4EB3D6A27214B0FE6C5267 1 FAMS @F529@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:07:58 0 @I1304@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Hunt /Macon/ 2 SURN Macon 2 GIVN Mary Hunt 1 SEX F 1 _UID 5367B3739E15F94D93D86CB3B51DFD144658 1 FAMS @F529@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:08:20 0 @I1305@ INDI 1 NAME David C. /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN David C. 1 SEX M 1 _UID AED24535A611CB45A5F537B14DE25DFECDAF 1 FAMC @F528@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:08:46 0 @I1306@ INDI 1 NAME Susan /Macguire/ 2 SURN Macguire 2 GIVN Susan 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Jul 1829 2 PLAC Columbia, TN 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Aug 1906 2 PLAC Columbia, TN 1 _UID C3DDCB05B2BE424B92D5D9509CB0561DBC89 1 FAMS @F530@ 1 NOTE 2 children that died as infants. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Jan 2006 3 TIME 14:45:49 0 @I1307@ INDI 1 NAME Walter Eugene /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Walter Eugene 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Jan 1818 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Apr 1866 1 _UID 088DB0E43D1D3B4D896AF1AB240892F64E02 1 FAMS @F531@ 1 FAMC @F308@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:07:08 0 @I1308@ INDI 1 NAME Fannie /Hayes/ 2 SURN Hayes 2 GIVN Fannie 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1818 2 PLAC Jackson, TN ? 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1891 1 _UID A2735CA63CD6764D9672F11AFD91E213821A 1 FAMS @F531@ 1 FAMC @F532@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:08:25 0 @I1309@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel Jackson /Hayes/ 2 SURN Hayes 2 GIVN Samuel Jackson 1 SEX M 1 _UID D75AC7EFDC863643B4472A64E142A0081657 1 FAMS @F532@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:08:45 0 @I1310@ INDI 1 NAME Frances /Middleton/ 2 SURN Middleton 2 GIVN Frances 1 SEX F 1 _UID 8C8B82757E4DA54FBF3657E5E580CBE715E8 1 FAMS @F532@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:09:09 0 @I1311@ INDI 1 NAME David /Craighead/ 2 SURN Craighead 2 GIVN David 1 SEX M 1 _UID BDD64DBCFBD94F488865D8A741F16AD6E5A8 1 FAMC @F432@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:12:09 0 @I1312@ INDI 1 NAME John /Craighead/ 2 SURN Craighead 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0FA87D7C47AEE64184182F2A50CBD59F509B 1 FAMC @F432@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:12:27 0 @I1313@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Craighead/ 2 SURN Craighead 2 GIVN Jane 1 SEX F 1 _UID C31BA10BDFD16744BC159D9D671385544360 1 FAMC @F432@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:12:48 0 @I1314@ INDI 1 NAME James /Craighead/ 2 SURN Craighead 2 GIVN James 1 SEX M 1 _UID E35EA60B06C4B744A3459B7A7785E5BF5486 1 FAMC @F432@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:12:59 0 @I1315@ INDI 1 NAME Preston /Craighead/ 2 SURN Craighead 2 GIVN Preston 1 SEX M 1 _UID EB901B2C70E8D941A382A554A1E86C75BC82 1 FAMC @F432@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:13:11 0 @I1316@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Craighead/ 2 SURN Craighead 2 GIVN Thomas 1 SEX M 1 _UID C83924790C3A3A43AB032DA74B2143932507 1 FAMC @F432@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:13:38 0 @I1317@ INDI 1 NAME Frank /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Frank 2 _AKA Francis 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Mar 1822 2 PLAC Washington Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Jan 1892 2 PLAC Washington Co., VA 1 BURI 2 PLAC Washington Co., VA 1 _UID 40A7909EA094DE4F9F42B6E63BAFA1F573B6 1 FAMS @F533@ 1 FAMS @F534@ 1 FAMC @F308@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:16:55 0 @I1318@ INDI 1 NAME Virginia /Moffett/ 2 SURN Moffett 2 GIVN Virginia 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1820 2 PLAC Waverly, Loudoun Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Jun 1859 2 PLAC Walnut Grove, Washington Co., VA 1 BURI 2 PLAC Walnut Grove, Washington Co., VA 1 _UID 190455F3774DA74CB89B7AE285A25FDF30B8 1 FAMS @F533@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:19:00 0 @I1319@ INDI 1 NAME John /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 _UID B6B667CEBA0B4042B31F4F046162E12EDF1E 1 FAMC @F533@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:19:20 0 @I1320@ INDI 1 NAME Walter /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Walter 1 SEX M 1 _UID 45F0EF8CDA381B44B5DF374CF5506119F7C6 1 FAMC @F533@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:19:32 0 @I1321@ INDI 1 NAME Francis /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Francis 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6BD2DF1CCE05F14B91FE0F587B7A542FB545 1 FAMC @F533@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:20:18 0 @I1322@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Robert 1 SEX M 1 _UID 4C85870EAB2A3048B04D1ABAC9CB66A927B0 1 FAMC @F533@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:20:34 0 @I1323@ INDI 1 NAME Mattie /Fulton/ 2 SURN Fulton 2 GIVN Mattie 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1846 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Jul 1927 1 _UID 2E381AC1764919478770D656416A27BD12CC 1 FAMS @F534@ 1 FAMS @F535@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:22:05 0 @I1324@ INDI 1 NAME Charles Taylor /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Charles Taylor 1 SEX M 1 _UID A2BBA6406BC03C47B5A5BEEF75998D4FE2D6 1 FAMC @F534@ 1 NOTE A twin. Died in infancy. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 00:50:57 0 @I1325@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Fulton /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Mary Fulton 1 SEX F 1 _UID 38494F2CE9FCCF4289B79EC85520115E7C96 1 FAMC @F534@ 1 NOTE A twin. Died young. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 24 Jan 2006 3 TIME 01:30:35 0 @I1326@ INDI 1 NAME Henry Stuart /Crockett/ 2 SURN Crockett 2 GIVN Henry Stuart 1 SEX M 1 _UID C6B6BF69C9E14345B07EDA4507E321BBE91C 1 FAMS @F535@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:25:07 0 @I1327@ INDI 1 NAME James Tecumseh /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN James Tecumseh 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Apr 1824 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Dec 1883 1 _UID 63D2EB904339164BBF4BF9F25A27E7CEB8CC 1 FAMS @F536@ 1 FAMC @F308@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:26:57 0 @I1328@ INDI 1 NAME Fannie /Rhea/ 2 SURN Rhea 2 GIVN Fannie 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Jan 1826 2 PLAC Blountville, TN 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1888 1 _UID 07E771B8877A8F4685D845D3784F2F69C17E 1 FAMS @F536@ 1 NOTE Had six children 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Apr 2006 3 TIME 15:26:31 0 @I1329@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Henry 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Nov 1828 2 PLAC Walnut Grove, Washington Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Jul 1899 1 BURI 2 PLAC Walnut Grove, Washington Co., VA 1 _UID 924C22017D407948BE908D1452E842D9C34A 1 FAMS @F285@ 1 FAMC @F308@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:57:15 0 @I1330@ INDI 1 NAME Anne Cary /Carter/ 2 SURN Carter 2 GIVN Anne Cary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Apr 1833 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Jan 1895 1 BURI 2 PLAC Walnut Grove, Washington Co., VA 1 _UID B8737B3957D3FA4AB7CE34599624FE647BD2 1 FAMS @F285@ 1 NOTE 10 children 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:59:13 0 @I1331@ INDI 1 NAME Eleanor (Ferman) /Fairman/ 2 SURN Fairman 2 GIVN Eleanor (Ferman) 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Ireland 1 _UID 19C90E2B4E60DD4B99634923AD411BA00286 1 FAMS @F310@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 00:03:46 0 @I1332@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Jane 1 SEX F 1 _UID 468A730231350540A6C2554780D7CAD5EAAC 1 FAMC @F310@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 00:11:41 0 @I1333@ INDI 1 NAME Sally /Dennison/ 2 SURN Dennison 2 GIVN Sally 1 SEX F 1 _UID FD2A5C5E6744364D8A8F5BE9CE8FB18F0963 1 FAMS @F537@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 00:12:49 0 @I1334@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Preston/ 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Jane 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Jul 1781 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Apr 1863 1 _UID E2875CB0084525418358A4D46BF220FDF54E 1 FAMS @F538@ 1 FAMC @F309@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 00:17:14 0 @I1335@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Preston/ Jr. 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Robert 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1772 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Sep 1858 1 _UID 1D63CE1088EC2C499AA7DCB5F1E22B667DB6 1 FAMS @F538@ 1 FAMC @F539@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 00:21:04 0 @I1336@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Preston/ Sr. 2 SURN Preston 2 GIVN Robert 2 NSFX Sr. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9560291BF9FD8449BCCFA80779086DC0E403 1 FAMS @F539@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 00:23:53 0 @I1337@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Telfair/ 2 SURN Telfair 2 GIVN Isaac 1 SEX M 1 _UID 60319B3F10E7C84CA31749A3DB6FEDB6099C 1 FAMS @F540@ 1 FAMC @F541@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:51:05 0 @I1338@ INDI 1 NAME Jane Ann /Boys/ 2 SURN Boys 2 GIVN Jane Ann 1 SEX F 1 _UID 6181889365D54146ABE89F9CAD86DB761051 1 FAMS @F540@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:51:24 0 @I1339@ INDI 1 NAME David /Telfair/ 2 SURN Telfair 2 GIVN David 1 SEX M 1 _UID 912EF3018FC1504AB07EAEEF772158348CA6 1 FAMS @F541@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:51:51 0 @I1340@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Matthews/ 2 SURN Matthews 2 GIVN Jane 1 SEX F 1 _UID BD29DA00E99B074BA0488A2D418B74EC612F 1 FAMS @F541@ 1 FAMC @F542@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:52:11 0 @I1341@ INDI 1 NAME George /Matthews/ 2 SURN Matthews 2 GIVN George 2 NPFX Gov. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Augusta Co, VA 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Augusta Co, GA 1 _UID DB65D2CB039217419D2059293AA938466A43 1 FAMS @F542@ 1 NOTE Commanded a regiment at Germantown where he was wounded and captured and held for four years 2 CONC . Later he became governor of Georgia. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:54:30 0 @I1342@ INDI 1 NAME Anne /Paul/ 2 SURN Paul 2 GIVN Anne 1 SEX F 1 _UID BF6073E852C35E40A797AE01D78CE3F656F5 1 FAMS @F542@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:52:58 0 @I1343@ INDI 1 NAME Alice Lynn /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Alice Lynn 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Marion Co., FL 1 _UID 684878ADCC744C47AA0FEA84E4DE1CE99628 1 FAMC @F206@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:08:58 0 @I1344@ INDI 1 NAME Anne Elizabeth /Cochran/ 2 SURN Cochran 2 GIVN Anne Elizabeth 2 _AKA Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Augusta Co, VA 1 _UID FF7CC24DD745F546BEFD6DDEEF9BF7339B39 1 FAMS @F543@ 1 FAMC @F127@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Dec 2005 3 TIME 18:18:54 0 @I1345@ INDI 1 NAME Lionel S. /Rawlinson/ 2 SURN Rawlinson 2 GIVN Lionel S. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 3AABD9E1350397478D380F97FF8D58EFF371 1 FAMS @F543@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:08:54 0 @I1346@ INDI 1 NAME Robert Spotswood /Brooke/ 2 SURN Brooke 2 GIVN Robert Spotswood 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1800 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1851 1 _UID AD1E6385C6A7944EAF5DAC891A4D9CA3E99A 1 FAMS @F544@ 1 FAMC @F545@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:13:37 0 @I1347@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Smith/ 2 SURN Smith 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1810 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1834 1 _UID 681494B012E6B64C913D0780E5BFEC0AA9C6 1 FAMS @F544@ 1 FAMC @F546@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:13:22 0 @I1348@ INDI 1 NAME Francis Taliaferro /Brooke/ 2 SURN Brooke 2 GIVN Francis Taliaferro 2 NPFX Lt. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1763 2 PLAC Smithfield Plantation, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1851 2 PLAC St. Julien, VA 1 _UID A7F73ACCE47F1C4E95F1257FED3388AEF10F 1 FAMS @F545@ 1 NOTE Lt. in Gen. Harrison's artillery regiment. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:24:05 0 @I1349@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Randolph /Spotswood/ 2 SURN Spotswood 2 GIVN Mary Randolph 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1775 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1803 1 _UID 2390BAB9BD0FD64B90B84BB5943D5DC14A06 1 FAMS @F545@ 1 FAMC @F547@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:16:36 0 @I1350@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Smith/ 2 SURN Smith 2 GIVN Joseph 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1785 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1863 1 _UID 89360FAEEEE89B49A933F86639EFCD3BA022 1 FAMS @F546@ 1 FAMC @F548@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:17:19 0 @I1351@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /X/ 2 SURN X 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 _UID 7BA7ADD02EECFC4BAA1F29D257816E1D2757 1 FAMS @F546@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:17:37 0 @I1352@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander /Spotswood/ 2 SURN Spotswood 2 GIVN Alexander 2 NPFX Lt. Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1746 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1818 2 PLAC VA 1 _UID 02CEFA2415E9624CB8261FE8182D6AABD9A3 1 FAMS @F547@ 1 NOTE Fought in Revolution 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Jan 2006 3 TIME 17:57:26 0 @I1353@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Washington/ 2 SURN Washington 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 _UID 8CD5F2B40F45124788DE932899622A110BF4 1 FAMS @F547@ 1 FAMC @F549@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:18:46 0 @I1354@ INDI 1 NAME John /Smith/ 2 SURN Smith 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1755 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1815 1 _UID A7EAD0841186CE41A5E7ED375965E2744F02 1 FAMS @F548@ 1 NOTE Fought at Pt. Pleasant 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 23:42:13 0 @I1355@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Jane/ 2 SURN Jane 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 _UID 3FA44AAC71E5E64D9D62190A0A17A11C6251 1 FAMS @F548@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:20:18 0 @I1356@ INDI 1 NAME Augustine /Washington/ 2 SURN Washington 2 GIVN Augustine 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1720 2 PLAC Bridge Creek, VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1800 2 PLAC Westmoreland Co., VA 1 _UID F6871632F1DCFA47A924C225FE83DFB79E89 1 FAMS @F549@ 1 NOTE Assemblyman in VA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:25:10 0 @I1357@ INDI 1 NAME Anne /Aylett/ 2 SURN Aylett 2 GIVN Anne 1 SEX F 1 _UID 23C8E911316B1F4381EE1FADB3F853D0ECC8 1 FAMS @F549@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:21:15 0 @I1358@ INDI 1 NAME T. E. P. /Woods/ 2 SURN Woods 2 GIVN T. E. P. 2 NPFX Rev. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 8E3B022E4015BC49AD5D694538F16EC567AD 1 FAMS @F550@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:32:19 0 @I1359@ INDI 1 NAME William Sellman /Welch/ 2 SURN Welch 2 GIVN William Sellman 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1853 1 _UID 84A7616938D05648A96323D0696B35690CB7 1 FAMS @F551@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:41:00 0 @I1360@ INDI 1 NAME Susan Gray /Welch/ 2 SURN Welch 2 GIVN Susan Gray 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Annapolis, MD 1 _UID E84F6E414FB85846B866E7A4A7621181CF81 1 FAMS @F552@ 1 FAMC @F551@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:41:39 0 @I1361@ INDI 1 NAME Charles Van Orden /Terwilliger/ 2 SURN Terwilliger 2 GIVN Charles Van Orden 1 SEX M 1 _UID E7AD667322DD204EA2CF44D48CBE6C4C6516 1 FAMS @F552@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:42:19 0 @I1362@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth M. /Cochran/ 2 SURN Cochran 2 GIVN Elizabeth M. 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Richmond, VA 1 _UID 6B5349377D00EE42A5BFE8F88B00FB0DC2A8 1 FAMS @F553@ 1 FAMC @F282@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:45:18 0 @I1363@ INDI 1 NAME John Sharshall /Grasty/ 2 SURN Grasty 2 GIVN John Sharshall 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9DD4275522D9D24ABCD4EBDA28C1D5DAF13F 1 FAMS @F553@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:45:52 0 @I1364@ INDI 1 NAME Francis Peyton /Brown/ 2 SURN Brown 2 GIVN Francis Peyton 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1821 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1860 1 _UID 660E2E4181489248AFA3062D58021A49C838 1 FAMS @F554@ 1 FAMC @F556@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:47:59 0 @I1365@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Kent/ 2 SURN Kent 2 GIVN Robert 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1796 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1852 1 _UID 5B3A33686D17C4409348CED729EBD066822B 1 FAMS @F555@ 1 FAMC @F558@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:52:22 0 @I1366@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth M. /Craig/ 2 SURN Craig 2 GIVN Elizabeth M. 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1799 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1869 1 _UID FF75322007299C43BD91CAE6AD3FAE0D7AA4 1 FAMS @F555@ 1 FAMC @F557@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:53:23 0 @I1367@ INDI 1 NAME James Ewell /Brown/ 2 SURN Brown 2 GIVN James Ewell 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1789 1 _UID EE81991DAB1EEC43B8667C3528B2D14CE346 1 FAMS @F556@ 1 FAMC @F561@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:54:04 0 @I1368@ INDI 1 NAME x /Crockett/ 2 SURN Crockett 2 GIVN x 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1801 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1827 1 _UID 1C8ABC5255196C48BE23E769DEAD6AB0AC76 1 FAMS @F556@ 1 FAMC @F560@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:55:40 0 @I1369@ INDI 1 NAME James /Craig/ 2 SURN Craig 2 GIVN James 1 SEX M 1 _UID 837684D06C90CB46B834E4FF87DD9F4B7741 1 FAMS @F557@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:57:27 0 @I1370@ INDI 1 NAME Anne /Montgomery/ 2 SURN Montgomery 2 GIVN Anne 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1767 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1841 1 _UID C9C8F6C91B864840A7B8D1C84A8AB81E1B69 1 FAMS @F557@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:58:02 0 @I1371@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Kent/ 2 SURN Kent 2 GIVN Joseph 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1765 1 _UID F6ACE9B517384A4A8E3C6452D3203E4317CE 1 FAMS @F558@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:58:53 0 @I1372@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /McGavock/ 2 SURN McGavock 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1769 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1837 1 _UID C5BD5142A1621845BB0BEF3B5F3B6B1C864F 1 FAMS @F558@ 1 FAMC @F559@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:59:39 0 @I1373@ INDI 1 NAME James /McGavock/ 2 SURN McGavock 2 GIVN James 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1728 2 PLAC Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1812 2 PLAC Wythe Co, VA 1 _UID E0372313A4919C4886F1FFD849E649F925FF 1 FAMS @F559@ 1 NOTE Signer of the Resolutions of VA in 1775. Member of the county court. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:52:10 0 @I1374@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Cloyd/ 2 SURN Cloyd 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1741 1 _UID 738EF742395A794A9B06AC9D421F5987BBF5 1 FAMS @F559@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 20:03:15 0 @I1375@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Crockett/ 2 SURN Crockett 2 GIVN Robert 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1760 1 _UID 868682ADDC7222438518BBD084D234D57509 1 FAMS @F560@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 20:05:48 0 @I1376@ INDI 1 NAME Jane Lewis /Stuart/ 2 SURN Stuart 2 GIVN Jane Lewis 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1855 1 _UID 25CECDDFEC7F6740ABC093B7D9AC29E3F7F0 1 FAMS @F560@ 1 FAMC @F562@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 20:06:12 0 @I1377@ INDI 1 NAME John /Brown/ 2 SURN Brown 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1762 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1826 1 _UID 2D24D020CB94EB4B8629D7A0060A2DA0D946 1 FAMS @F561@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 20:07:36 0 @I1378@ INDI 1 NAME Francis /Peyton/ 2 SURN Peyton 2 GIVN Francis 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1851 1 _UID 23ACCE7E4E651F4983F5AD0CA40EF5C3D130 1 FAMS @F561@ 1 FAMC @F563@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 20:08:10 0 @I1379@ INDI 1 NAME John /Stuart/ 2 SURN Stuart 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1749 2 PLAC Greenbriar Co. VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1823 2 PLAC Greenbriar Co. WV 1 _UID 03601959FFE672438223E11296FFF27A08B0 1 FAMS @F562@ 1 NOTE Capt. at Pt. Pleasant under Col. Fleming. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:13:54 0 @I1380@ INDI 1 NAME Agatha /Lewis/ 2 SURN Lewis 2 GIVN Agatha 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1753 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1836 1 _UID 32DDFDF75709434F85890651DAD86FEA65A8 1 FAMS @F562@ 1 FAMS @F564@ 1 FAMC @F109@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 20:22:13 0 @I1381@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Peyton/ 2 SURN Peyton 2 GIVN Henry 1 SEX M 1 _UID 897BA782E7B0FF4CA9C3B31E55B06A34EF58 1 FAMS @F563@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 20:19:26 0 @I1382@ INDI 1 NAME Anne /Thornton/ 2 SURN Thornton 2 GIVN Anne 1 SEX F 1 _UID FC0204B310049E4D9480C2816DBA88B06ACD 1 FAMS @F563@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Nov 2005 3 TIME 20:19:40 0 @I1383@ INDI 1 NAME Stephen /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Stephen 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1839 1 _UID 867B33D5F4CA0D4A8F5E496B66081A3F8664 1 FAMC @F7@ 1 NOTE lived in Canton, OH 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 17:21:58 0 @I1384@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Virginia /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Mary Virginia 2 _AKA Virginia 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1843 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Crafton, PA? 1 _UID DAFC7E386730924894E432CD0E412C1C0BB8 1 FAMS @F670@ 1 FAMC @F7@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:07:09 0 @I1385@ INDI 1 NAME James /McFarlane/ 2 SURN McFarlane 2 GIVN James 2 NPFX Maj. 1 SEX M 1 _UID B3C9634496BB904AAFF67A616BA213D4C29F 1 FAMC @F147@ 1 NOTE Fought in Rev. War then became a leader in what is known as the 'Whiskey Rebellion' in whic 2 CONC h he was killed outside Gen. Neville's house when they presented a white flag then fired on h 2 CONC im. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Jan 2006 3 TIME 14:35:06 0 @I1386@ INDI 1 NAME Emma Gilmer /Woodville/ 2 SURN Woodville 2 GIVN Emma Gilmer 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 Feb 1855 1 DEAT 2 DATE May 1910 2 PLAC Moultrie, GA 1 BAPL 2 DATE 30 Mar 1856 2 PLAC By Rev. F.M. Baker Grove Hill 1 _UID 3E55F09645B1EC448E4D9F738D05A453B56E 1 FAMS @F568@ 1 FAMC @F154@ 1 NOTE Born at 2:30 p.m. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2005 3 TIME 18:45:31 0 @I1387@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Lewis /Woodville/ 2 SURN Woodville 2 GIVN Mary Lewis 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Aug 1861 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1938 2 PLAC Louisville, KY 1 BAPL 2 DATE 27 Jul 1862 2 PLAC By Rev. Wm. McGuier Grove Hill 1 _UID F548E501AC5D454184F66BF24199F2439831 1 FAMS @F569@ 1 FAMC @F154@ 1 NOTE Born 12:30 p.m. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Dec 2005 3 TIME 16:52:54 0 @I1388@ INDI 1 NAME Fanny Burwell /Woodville/ 2 SURN Woodville 2 GIVN Fanny Burwell 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Dec 1863 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Dec 1950 2 PLAC Clifton, VA 1 BURI 2 PLAC St. Mary's, Clifton, VA 1 BAPL 2 DATE 1866 2 PLAC By Rev. Wm. McGuier Grove Hill 1 _UID A106608D458B4E40ACC3EA2CF5E27881474C 1 FAMS @F570@ 1 FAMC @F154@ 1 NOTE Born 9:30 a.m. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2005 3 TIME 18:45:12 0 @I1389@ INDI 1 NAME Oliver Beirne /Woodville/ 2 SURN Woodville 2 GIVN Oliver Beirne 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Apr 1866 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 Feb 1928 2 PLAC Clifton, VA 1 BURI 2 PLAC St. Mary's, Clifton, VA 1 BAPL 2 DATE 1866 2 PLAC By Rev. Wm. McGuier Grove Hill 1 _UID 35856ACF9327CA4C9E7D4CF6358113271020 1 FAMC @F154@ 1 NOTE NM 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Dec 2005 3 TIME 16:52:31 0 @I1390@ INDI 1 NAME John /Woodville/ 2 SURN Woodville 2 GIVN John 2 NPFX Rev. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 56970E9ED707C24AB6B960EF8A1557EE253F 1 FAMS @F565@ 1 FAMC @F566@ 1 NOTE St. Marks Parish in Culpeper, VA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:37:42 0 @I1391@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Stevenson/ 2 SURN Stevenson 2 GIVN Sarah 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1843 2 PLAC Buchanan, VA 1 BURI 2 PLAC Fincastle, VA 1 _UID B1C540F45938F7498DA66FC6338687D2F5F2 1 FAMS @F565@ 1 FAMC @F571@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Nov 2005 3 TIME 14:56:13 0 @I1392@ INDI 1 NAME x /Woodville/ 2 SURN Woodville 2 GIVN x 1 SEX M 1 _UID B56F3C798649D44C81E70A36C3E9E9F5FACE 1 FAMS @F566@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Nov 2005 3 TIME 14:22:21 0 @I1393@ INDI 1 NAME X /Towles/ 2 SURN Towles 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Wales 1 _UID 9C6A8FA4A871714EA6338AB815C82793C3F5 1 FAMS @F704@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 22:43:17 0 @I1394@ INDI 1 NAME James Littlepage /Woodville/ 2 SURN Woodville 2 GIVN James Littlepage 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1856 1 DEAT 2 DATE abt. 1948 2 PLAC Sweet Springs, WV 1 _UID 45A138B87445064FA450234F81133D4F6A44 1 FAMS @F567@ 1 FAMC @F154@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Nov 2005 3 TIME 20:59:31 0 @I1395@ INDI 1 NAME Annie Elizabeth Woodville /Fredericks/ 2 SURN Fredericks 2 GIVN Annie Elizabeth Woodville 2 NICK Bessie 1 SEX F 1 _UID ACAE6B879497A54AA66D9185206B3309567A 1 FAMS @F567@ 1 FAMC @F208@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Nov 2005 3 TIME 14:34:05 0 @I1396@ INDI 1 NAME Stephen /Miller/ 2 SURN Miller 2 GIVN Stephen 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC SC 1 _UID 8A5B156ECE4B7E4B8F09CBE6238890AC7A08 1 FAMS @F568@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Nov 2005 3 TIME 14:37:09 0 @I1397@ INDI 1 NAME Harry James /Hill/ 2 SURN Hill 2 GIVN Harry James 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC London, England 1 _UID 15C197DDE6E8E84396CE9A6A366EF3F1333E 1 FAMS @F569@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Nov 2005 3 TIME 14:38:36 0 @I1398@ INDI 1 NAME James H. /Ferguson/ 2 SURN Ferguson 2 GIVN James H. 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Dinwiddle Co., VA 1 _UID 646E291C4C07D841B4D3BCD28EE0D66945C6 1 FAMS @F570@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Nov 2005 3 TIME 14:40:59 0 @I1399@ INDI 1 NAME x /Stevenson/ 2 SURN Stevenson 2 GIVN x 1 SEX M 1 _UID 787CD51478FC4248A0101712947CC1AC3144 1 FAMS @F571@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Nov 2005 3 TIME 14:45:58 0 @I1400@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Stevenson/ 2 SURN Stevenson 2 GIVN Andrew 2 NPFX Rep./Amb. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1857 2 PLAC Charlottesville, VA 1 _UID 7B889FD69D4712409DB78C5B51E496C67A6F 1 FAMC @F571@ 1 NOTE Speaker of the House of Representatives 1828-1834 and Ambassador to England 1836-1841 then Re 2 CONC ctor of Univ. Of VA. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:03:48 0 @I1401@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Ann /Woodville/ 2 SURN Woodville 2 GIVN Sarah Ann 1 SEX F 1 _UID E29C7BA219C73146B0E94CEF369447825947 1 FAMC @F94@ 1 NOTE unmarried 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Dec 2005 3 TIME 16:52:09 0 @I1402@ INDI 1 NAME Stephen /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Stephen 2 NPFX Col. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1779 or 1789 2 PLAC Franklin Co., PA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Feb 1823 1 _UID 824776AAACF04F4B9041D3537871C42CEF37 1 FAMS @F572@ 1 NOTE Fought in War of 1812. 3x member of State Legislature 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Sep 2006 3 TIME 11:41:39 0 @I1403@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 _UID FA1492F6FB4F544BA13EC050CA70D053CB8F 1 FAMS @F573@ 1 FAMC @F572@ 1 NOTE Lived later in 17th Ward of Pittsburgh. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:08:54 0 @I1404@ INDI 1 NAME x /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN x 1 SEX U 1 _UID 2377F966F776BF45B9D199A5CA0498AD45DD 1 FAMC @F572@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Nov 2005 3 TIME 15:11:14 0 @I1405@ INDI 1 NAME x /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN x 1 SEX U 1 _UID 70B59A1FE18EC94180F8E48FA05F74E499B7 1 FAMC @F572@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Nov 2005 3 TIME 15:11:22 0 @I1406@ INDI 1 NAME x /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN x 1 SEX U 1 _UID 32E1BB7481F85B4784575FFD10FE3426FCA2 1 FAMC @F572@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Nov 2005 3 TIME 15:11:29 0 @I1407@ INDI 1 NAME x /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN x 1 SEX U 1 _UID 18052AF80C9FA843B4F443D1101E092EF6CC 1 FAMC @F572@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Nov 2005 3 TIME 15:11:36 0 @I1408@ INDI 1 NAME x /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN x 1 SEX U 1 _UID DED25C77D549E44ABFD3CEFC6F26674F76AA 1 FAMC @F572@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Nov 2005 3 TIME 15:11:43 0 @I1409@ INDI 1 NAME x /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN x 1 SEX U 1 _UID BB7AD4F87F4E3E419A3B306919324295DDB6 1 FAMC @F572@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Nov 2005 3 TIME 15:11:51 0 @I1410@ INDI 1 NAME x /Herron/ 2 SURN Herron 2 GIVN x 1 SEX M 1 _UID E36DA16BCF903D4F885C2FFC5D65642DA93F 1 FAMS @F573@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Nov 2005 3 TIME 15:13:01 0 @I1411@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Elizabeth /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Mary Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Mar 1829 2 PLAC PA 1 _UID 0E38627CD0DA3C44B255B0FA78C42777D980 1 FAMS @F574@ 1 FAMC @F248@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:02:50 0 @I1412@ INDI 1 NAME William Herron /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN William Herron 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Aug 1831 2 PLAC Pittsburgh, PA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 May 1897 2 PLAC Pittsburgh, PA 1 _UID E6CEA511C7474546B71ACC9F000364E98FE9 1 FAMS @F671@ 1 FAMC @F248@ 1 NOTE Graduate of Duff's commercial college. Served as Bookeeper Union National Bank. Then 1871 org 2 CONC anized and served as Bookeeper, Cashier - acting President - at West End Savings in Pittsburg 2 CONC h, PA until his death. Credited with the rise of the bank and keep it sound. 2 CONT 2 CONT Charter Member and organizer of the Presbyterian Church known as Hawthorne Ave in Idlewood. P 2 CONC olitically, he was a Republican. In 1886 bought and remodled #19 N. Emily Ave. Crafton, PA wh 2 CONC ere he lived until his death and his widow afterwards. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2005 3 TIME 23:50:23 0 @I1413@ INDI 1 NAME J.M. /Todd/ 2 SURN Todd 2 GIVN J.M. 2 NPFX Dr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Bridgeport, OH? 1 _UID 389CA54B5E50F74FA107E406D0043BD93208 1 FAMS @F574@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Nov 2005 3 TIME 15:20:16 0 @I1414@ INDI 1 NAME Eliza C. /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Eliza C. 1 SEX F 1 _UID 425719024203F8468DEF0F04F30D62F8201E 1 FAMC @F7@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Nov 2005 3 TIME 15:21:06 0 @I1415@ INDI 1 NAME Robert M. /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Robert M. 2 NPFX Lt. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE ABT 1864 2 PLAC Mobile Bay, AL 2 CAUS Fell overboard, drowned 1 BURI 2 PLAC At Sea 1 _UID FAE80C7A6269A94C914386D9EEE6F97098FD 1 FAMC @F7@ 1 NOTE Involved in capture of Mobile, fell overboard at night when called on deck while transportin 2 CONC g prisoners from Spanish Ft. to Ship Island on the boat 'St. Clark's.' With 94th IL, Co. B. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 17:41:10 0 @I1416@ INDI 1 NAME Susan E. /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Susan E. 1 SEX F 1 _UID 7A26B913E6F4A040B71F1E30C35CC9BDEF57 1 FAMC @F7@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Nov 2005 3 TIME 15:23:59 0 @I1417@ INDI 1 NAME Wesley R. /McFarlane/ 2 SURN McFarlane 2 GIVN Wesley R. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1884 1 _UID BA4A5EA3AA107648829C77A40DB5AE10363E 1 FAMS @F576@ 1 FAMC @F575@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Nov 2005 3 TIME 03:17:26 0 @I1418@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Virginia /McFarlane/ 2 SURN McFarlane 2 GIVN Mary Virginia 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1916 1 _UID 7CAE4CD3A6DE404EA9000AD4EBBAE540ACED 1 FAMS @F577@ 1 FAMC @F576@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Nov 2005 3 TIME 03:19:12 0 @I1419@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph Taifourd /Logan/ 2 SURN Logan 2 GIVN Joseph Taifourd 1 SEX M 1 _UID 02134FB8EAC0854D9794418F0501B85FB001 1 FAMS @F577@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 21 Nov 2005 3 TIME 03:20:02 0 @I1420@ INDI 1 NAME Stephen Woodson /Trent/ 2 SURN Trent 2 GIVN Stephen Woodson 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Jan 1769 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1844 1 _UID 95B5E1283C602E489F1D6ECC019E7DB02760 1 FAMS @F578@ 1 FAMC @F105@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 21:29:41 0 @I1421@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth Bassett /Coupland/ 2 SURN Coupland 2 GIVN Elizabeth Bassett 1 SEX F 1 _UID DD01153ACBF5BF4A94586C0AA87888EDEDD9 1 FAMS @F578@ 1 NOTE Resided in 'Auburn', Cumberland Co. VA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 21:30:41 0 @I1422@ INDI 1 NAME Stephen /Woodson/ 2 SURN Woodson 2 GIVN Stephen 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 1753 1 _UID 6F094AF163AE4640978D8D46C79E69283709 1 FAMS @F579@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 21:34:43 0 @I1423@ INDI 1 NAME Frances /Scott/ 2 SURN Scott 2 GIVN Frances 1 SEX F 1 _UID 8A7D9A614D3B924E989E6C9D2883A3EEE5EB 1 FAMS @F580@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:15:45 0 @I1424@ INDI 1 NAME Frances /Trent/ 2 SURN Trent 2 GIVN Frances 1 SEX F 1 _UID C91FB85585B33949A152F0B5D7737FDEEE7A 1 FAMS @F581@ 1 FAMC @F580@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:17:11 0 @I1425@ INDI 1 NAME William /Gay/ 2 SURN Gay 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID 517BDF222DA3834693DB4581AEFF4B14A6F9 1 FAMS @F581@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:17:42 0 @I1426@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander William /Trent/ II 2 SURN Trent 2 GIVN Alexander William 2 NSFX II 1 SEX M 1 _UID 66421E1CAF2EF3438F148460F01D427B4667 1 FAMS @F582@ 1 FAMC @F583@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:18:29 0 @I1427@ INDI 1 NAME Frances /Allen/ 2 SURN Allen 2 GIVN Frances 1 SEX F 1 _UID 9DC3255DEE4D874091852AC5154BE2ED18DF 1 FAMS @F582@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:18:40 0 @I1428@ INDI 1 NAME Alexander William /Trent/ 2 SURN Trent 2 GIVN Alexander William 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1674 2 PLAC Henrico Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1703 2 PLAC Henrico Co., VA 1 _UID C1643E8D5FB158409CCB024A057E8554A70F 1 FAMS @F583@ 1 FAMC @F584@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:41:00 0 @I1429@ INDI 1 NAME Obedience /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Obedience 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1674 1 DEAT 2 DATE Jun 1746 2 PLAC Henrico Co., VA 1 _UID ECC71440B104164ABAE07398EA25F8CB931B 1 FAMS @F583@ 1 FAMS @F590@ 1 FAMS @F591@ 1 FAMC @F592@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:42:50 0 @I1430@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Trent/ Jr. 2 SURN Trent 2 GIVN Henry 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1642 2 PLAC Henrico Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1701 2 PLAC Henrico Co., VA 1 _UID D6858C05928A7A45ABA34FF48CE3CCF98CE0 1 FAMS @F584@ 1 FAMC @F585@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:27:14 0 @I1431@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Sherman/ 2 SURN Sherman 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1656 2 PLAC Henrico Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Oct 1732 2 PLAC Henrico Co., VA 1 _UID 9BD311ABFDEDC348B679E80EA5D9CAF37F36 1 FAMS @F584@ 1 FAMS @F587@ 1 FAMC @F588@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:39:29 0 @I1432@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Trent/ Sr. 2 SURN Trent 2 GIVN Henry 2 NSFX Sr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Clara,Stafford, England? 1 _UID 111985E09C874148A44E41FE241D6B597130 1 FAMS @F585@ 1 FAMC @F586@ 1 NOTE Son of French Immigrants, migrated to Norfolk, VA before 1673 when he had 200 acres in Henric 2 CONC o Co. which was the county Jamestown settlement relocated too. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 22:53:49 0 @I1433@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /X/ 2 SURN X 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 _UID 8E2B14496AB3104D8F1E81AAA6189B501138 1 FAMS @F585@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:22:23 0 @I1434@ INDI 1 NAME X /Trent/ 2 SURN Trent 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC France 1 _UID CD244828B0464A46AE5C45FED024A01DE511 1 FAMS @F586@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:24:45 0 @I1435@ INDI 1 NAME William /Trent/ 2 SURN Trent 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID D41A5E1FE826C24D8267809AB094662A5F9D 1 FAMC @F585@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:25:22 0 @I1436@ INDI 1 NAME James /Trent/ 2 SURN Trent 2 GIVN James 1 SEX M 1 _UID 76CCC78AA4D0C24D98A0DD00E9DC5340838D 1 FAMC @F585@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:25:33 0 @I1437@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Trent/ III 2 SURN Trent 2 GIVN Henry 2 NSFX III 1 SEX M 1 _UID 21FD1E3F5307F1448160E786B98D477A5FFC 1 FAMC @F584@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:29:02 0 @I1438@ INDI 1 NAME William /Trent/ 2 SURN Trent 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID 4188D9685190D04091C453C293FAE48C62B8 1 FAMC @F584@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:29:22 0 @I1439@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Trent/ 2 SURN Trent 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 _UID 0333C12A51EA0E4E8038906A562EAF3AD775 1 FAMC @F584@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:29:31 0 @I1440@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Trent/ 2 SURN Trent 2 GIVN Rebecca 1 SEX F 1 _UID 4FA0F1A1510B2C47B2C576676C894C7D6241 1 FAMC @F584@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:29:40 0 @I1441@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah /Trent/ 2 SURN Trent 2 GIVN Susannah 1 SEX F 1 _UID 749458A9EBC57849BCBC3143BB9267B8D2AE 1 FAMC @F584@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:30:08 0 @I1442@ INDI 1 NAME John /Trent/ Sr. 2 SURN Trent 2 GIVN John 2 NSFX Sr. 1 SEX M 1 _UID DF57E9BF550727429E5BB501F2D7EE19228D 1 FAMC @F584@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:30:22 0 @I1443@ INDI 1 NAME Peterfield /Trent/ 2 SURN Trent 2 GIVN Peterfield 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6ED8529E8ABE344D9E292BF03751EF2880FF 1 FAMC @F584@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:30:34 0 @I1444@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Gee/ 2 SURN Gee 2 GIVN Henry 1 SEX M 1 _UID DFDB142AE553624A8F19123B294230E95527 1 FAMS @F587@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:31:59 0 @I1445@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Sherman/ 2 SURN Sherman 2 GIVN Henry 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1637 2 PLAC Varina, Henrico Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Oct 1695 2 PLAC Varina, Henrico Co., VA 1 _UID 7FC12208A4C4CF4890A1587870A274FB6B15 1 FAMS @F588@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:34:02 0 @I1446@ INDI 1 NAME Cisely /Blackman/ 2 SURN Blackman 2 GIVN Cisely 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1637 2 PLAC Henrico Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Feb 1702/1703 2 PLAC Henrico Co., VA 1 _UID 5EE4C5E6F856D74CA29251C27ADC8679FAD3 1 FAMS @F588@ 1 FAMS @F589@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:35:41 0 @I1447@ INDI 1 NAME Isaac /Hutchins/ 2 SURN Hutchins 2 GIVN Isaac 1 SEX M 1 _UID B3745584232CD0499AE323618BA3E6B12EDD 1 FAMS @F589@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:36:06 0 @I1448@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Hutchins/ 2 SURN Hutchins 2 GIVN Robert 1 SEX M 1 _UID 38B8771E99995F409FB61B09B11C1C22DA38 1 FAMC @F589@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:36:51 0 @I1449@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Sherman/ 2 SURN Sherman 2 GIVN Rebecca 1 SEX F 1 _UID 643899775AD08741AC5CB3052B161E12CF13 1 FAMC @F588@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:37:26 0 @I1450@ INDI 1 NAME John /Sherman/ 2 SURN Sherman 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 _UID D6B13820E0067E46B658FD6D6BA272169646 1 FAMC @F588@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:37:37 0 @I1451@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Sherman/ Jr. 2 SURN Sherman 2 GIVN Henry 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 14A43360CBF21E43AC2C92238D5112997F8A 1 FAMC @F588@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:37:56 0 @I1452@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Sherman/ 2 SURN Sherman 2 GIVN Ann 1 SEX F 1 _UID F99C3A60B2073149BABE1AF012A814FBAD91 1 FAMC @F588@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:38:18 0 @I1453@ INDI 1 NAME John (Cooke) /Cocke/ 2 SURN Cocke 2 GIVN John (Cooke) 1 SEX M 1 _UID 15313062D3AE8443BD297034619AF3E77F74 1 FAMS @F590@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:44:34 0 @I1454@ INDI 1 NAME John /Cocke/ 2 SURN Cocke 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 _UID CA89E81171539F42A9B651F089C005BB9A9A 1 FAMC @F590@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:44:58 0 @I1455@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Cocke/ 2 SURN Cocke 2 GIVN Martha 1 SEX F 1 _UID 711D6A9DE610664695736F4E4D504BA78BC0 1 FAMC @F590@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:45:08 0 @I1456@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Turpin/ Sr. 2 SURN Turpin 2 GIVN Thomas 2 NSFX Sr. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0858E9E8F9DCE04EBB5A7CB1CD285A36FB0D 1 FAMS @F591@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:45:37 0 @I1457@ INDI 1 NAME William /Turpin/ 2 SURN Turpin 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID B6BECE721D44624FB5A53CA0154F3B38D315 1 FAMC @F591@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:46:25 0 @I1458@ INDI 1 NAME Obedience /Turpin/ 2 SURN Turpin 2 GIVN Obedience 1 SEX F 1 _UID 6D031815C5D4374CA50E3F1D0324654599A4 1 FAMC @F591@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:46:35 0 @I1459@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Turpin/ Jr. 2 SURN Turpin 2 GIVN Thomas 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 07CDDF7A8C59D14792113D0D29D834479374 1 FAMC @F591@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:46:55 0 @I1460@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Turpin/ 2 SURN Turpin 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 _UID F157A69754D4C1429DFE7D0AD4F10211AA02 1 FAMC @F591@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:47:05 0 @I1461@ INDI 1 NAME John /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Jan 1687/1688 2 PLAC Henrico Co., VA 1 _UID EBF26BDF850EE8469C22385C34AB2082BBE4 1 FAMS @F592@ 1 FAMC @F593@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:49:10 0 @I1462@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Jones/ 2 SURN Jones 2 GIVN Martha 1 SEX F 1 _UID 777CC69D50623549BFBCC6AA18772EFD2B4A 1 FAMS @F592@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:47:48 0 @I1463@ INDI 1 NAME Priscilla /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Priscilla 1 SEX F 1 _UID 7E3D77B65C5CA442A77730B238A862FEC6DE 1 FAMC @F592@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:50:05 0 @I1464@ INDI 1 NAME William /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1625 2 PLAC Henrico Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE abt. 1675 2 PLAC Henrico Co., VA 1 _UID 8E401C96235A8B499B0697B1B6D2EA265290 1 FAMS @F593@ 1 FAMC @F594@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:51:51 0 @I1465@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Hatcher/ 2 SURN Hatcher 2 GIVN Jane 1 SEX F 1 _UID 6C070719A82A2C45A2330FAF76902958F00F 1 FAMS @F593@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:50:51 0 @I1466@ INDI 1 NAME Christopher /Branch/ Sr. 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Christopher 2 NSFX Sr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1602/1603 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1681 2 PLAC Henrico Co., VA 1 _UID EC26BA7946BC5D4BB103D6438C52A2C6020C 1 FAMS @F594@ 1 FAMC @F595@ 1 NOTE Gentleman. Tobacco planter. Henrico County representative in the House of Burgesses Came to V 2 CONC irginia on the ship London Merchant in March 1619/20. First lived in Arrowhattocks (north sid 2 CONC e of James River) and finally settled at Kingsland on the south side of the river, almost opp 2 CONC osite Arrowhattocks, in the present Chesterfield County. "In 1620, he arrived in Virginia an 2 CONC d in 1632 returned briefly to England for the purpose, amongst other things no doubt, of tryi 2 CONC ng to gain possission of the Bull Inn, which he claimed ought, by rights, to be his, but of w 2 CONC hich he had been cheated by his uncle Robert Payne." He lost the suit in Chancery. Will date 2 CONC d June 20, 1678, probated in Henrico County, Va. February 20, 1681/82 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:39:30 0 @I1467@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Addie/ 2 SURN Addie 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Darton County, York, England 1 _UID 91C872E73B863E4B8E7664DF872001F3DE22 1 FAMS @F594@ 1 FAMC @F665@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:36:31 0 @I1468@ INDI 1 NAME Lionel /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Lionel 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Aug 1566 2 PLAC London, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE abt. 1605 1 _UID A8B5A93989AFA44996FD0625D73A0D9DDD61 1 FAMS @F595@ 1 FAMC @F596@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:34:30 0 @I1469@ INDI 1 NAME Valentia /Sparkes/ 2 SURN Sparkes 2 GIVN Valentia 1 SEX F 1 _UID 931F679D584A21469246BCEF16E39F05DF7B 1 FAMS @F595@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:53:31 0 @I1470@ INDI 1 NAME William /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN William 2 NPFX MP 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1524/1538 2 PLAC Abingdon, Berkshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Feb 1601/1602 1 BURI 2 PLAC St.Helen's Church, Abingdon, England 1 _UID C2C0AFA3783C4E4AA259D92FCB69894B2B57 1 FAMS @F596@ 1 FAMS @F605@ 1 FAMC @F597@ 1 NOTE Gentleman. Woolen draper, Mayor and Member of Parliament for borough at Abingdon Place of Bu 2 CONC rial: St. Helen's church, Abingdon, England 2 CONT 2 CONT (I've seen two different dates for his birth which is reflected on the chart) "One of his [T 2 CONC homas Branch's] acquaintances in London was John Roysse, a prosperous mercer of Abingdon orig 2 CONC in, who in 1563, reestablished a grammer school in his native town, which flourishes still to 2 CONC day. Thomas was a witness to both the grants of lands in London, with which Royse endowed th 2 CONC e school. Since the corporation of the town was intimately connected with the new foundatio 2 CONC n of John Roysse, Thomas' brother, William, who served as mayor in 1563-1564, would be even m 2 CONC ore closely connected with much of the preparatory work of setting the new school on its feet 2 CONC . Both Branch brothers were, in all probability, fellow scholars of Roysse at the old mediaev 2 CONC al school in the town." William Branch owned the Bull Inn in Littlebury, inherited it from h 2 CONC is brother, Thomas Will proved in Prerogative Court of Canterbury on April 24, 1602 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Feb 2006 3 TIME 12:40:55 0 @I1471@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine /Jennings/ 2 SURN Jennings 2 GIVN Katherine 2 _AKA Barbara 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Aug 1597 2 PLAC Abingdon, Berkshire, England 1 BURI 2 PLAC St.Helen's Church, Abingdon, England 1 _UID D381C1597CB1734185A4546C274B229F6B1C 1 FAMS @F596@ 1 FAMC @F604@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:30:10 0 @I1472@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Richard 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE bef. 1521 2 PLAC Abingdon, Berkshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Sep 1544 2 PLAC Abingdon, Berkshire, England 1 BURI 2 PLAC St. Katherine's isle, St. Helens Church, Abingdon, Eng 1 _UID 7A5ABBE589566E408E61FA73B00E2BA0E67D 1 FAMS @F597@ 1 FAMS @F601@ 1 FAMS @F602@ 1 FAMC @F598@ 1 NOTE Woolen draper 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:11:21 0 @I1473@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Beauforest/ 2 SURN Beauforest 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Jun 1556 2 PLAC Abingdon, Berkshire, England 1 _UID 45526A5EF1240D458286D75B672A134BEF8D 1 FAMS @F597@ 1 FAMC @F603@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:12:10 0 @I1474@ INDI 1 NAME John (Braynch) /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN John (Braynch) 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 1488 2 PLAC Abingdon, Berkshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE Aft. 1521 2 PLAC Abingdon, Berkshire, England 1 _UID 900BC3B31586804C9281380D6FC1510D5E26 1 FAMS @F598@ 1 FAMC @F599@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:58:14 0 @I1475@ INDI 1 NAME John /Braunche/ 2 SURN Braunche 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE BEF 20 Mar 1437/1438 2 PLAC Abingdon, Berkshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE BEF 16 May 1488 1 _UID 420DCA612FA1D542884614309249288F0533 1 FAMS @F599@ 1 NOTE Probably connected with the woolen or textile industries. "On March 20, 1437/38 ..leased t 2 CONC o John and Avise a barn and a small piece of ground called 'Princeplace' near the river Ock 2 CONC , which flows into the Thames at Abindgon, for a term of fifty years.. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:15:38 0 @I1476@ INDI 1 NAME Avise /X/ 2 SURN X 2 GIVN Avise 1 SEX F 1 _UID 77EE37074A7CA645A9D5E9C362C5C655C08C 1 FAMS @F599@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:00:52 0 @I1477@ INDI 1 NAME William /Braunche/ 2 SURN Braunche 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID 8B448AD66FD2EE4A824760D2B0D31DF235F6 1 FAMC @F599@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:02:07 0 @I1478@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Edwards/ 2 SURN Edwards 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 _UID CBB53BFBB5BD0E488FB6D7E1739836A56179 1 FAMS @F598@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:03:19 0 @I1479@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Thomas 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1554 1 _UID 7EE585879C5E0E43BBB2DF68E6476EA7B095 1 FAMS @F600@ 1 FAMC @F598@ 1 NOTE Weaver and lived in Newbury, Berkshire, England 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:06:24 0 @I1480@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /X/ 2 SURN X 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 _UID C22E7C75AE5CC54992AF69CCA26A3335E316 1 FAMS @F600@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:04:11 0 @I1481@ INDI 1 NAME Matthew /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Matthew 1 SEX M 1 _UID A6B4D523AFFA714E948ECEEF4A78BF809A02 1 FAMC @F600@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:04:47 0 @I1482@ INDI 1 NAME Alice /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Alice 1 SEX F 1 _UID A05B958C932F494787D4F917E7A679DCBB82 1 FAMC @F600@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:04:59 0 @I1483@ INDI 1 NAME Agnes /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Agnes 1 SEX F 1 _UID 296E38E28EC7F14EBB0F8BB9CAD251B6F6FF 1 FAMC @F600@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:05:08 0 @I1484@ INDI 1 NAME Maud /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Maud 1 SEX F 1 _UID CCBF4B01468228489568303330381F897FDC 1 FAMC @F600@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:05:18 0 @I1485@ INDI 1 NAME Julianna /X/ 2 SURN X 2 GIVN Julianna 1 SEX F 1 _UID C8ACC60C49CA1B4E910D4F7026298BC0B9C0 1 FAMS @F601@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:08:10 0 @I1486@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /X/ 2 SURN X 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 _UID 4267460094CE2E4A921A69F6BC6F8727AD29 1 FAMS @F602@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:08:38 0 @I1487@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Thomas 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6811DCA29330784F9F535FFE01D7CA980A4E 1 FAMC @F597@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:09:03 0 @I1488@ INDI 1 NAME Amy /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Amy 1 SEX F 1 _UID 24FB8FBB07C46445959C2BFFBEAEB1A5FA4D 1 FAMC @F597@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:09:12 0 @I1489@ INDI 1 NAME Margery /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Margery 1 SEX F 1 _UID A6F0DC722A4D4D458961B2AF589F99B37BA0 1 FAMC @F597@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:09:37 0 @I1490@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Thomas 1 SEX M 1 _UID C837434D57BC9E47AFCEB6ED68E2E5B086DE 1 FAMC @F597@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:09:48 0 @I1491@ INDI 1 NAME John /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 _UID A72E031D5D695F4DBF1C1024816FEDD629E0 1 FAMC @F597@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:09:58 0 @I1492@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 _UID 335A6695D80AF14688C431BD67BFA2CE7167 1 FAMC @F597@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:10:06 0 @I1493@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Beauforest/ 2 SURN Beauforest 2 GIVN Thomas 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Dorchester, Oxfordshire, England 1 _UID F49A052061E246489A876103AE37259AADC9 1 FAMS @F603@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:13:11 0 @I1494@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Bassett/ 2 SURN Bassett 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 _UID AAA2792632E9134D87D5FFCB19BAB56B7FDB 1 FAMS @F603@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:13:34 0 @I1495@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 _UID AF7F66EE83A53C4AA5363502D44CFB086554 1 FAMC @F596@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:23:35 0 @I1496@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Thomas 1 SEX M 1 _UID 8849481EF5E2C04388AF5FF661BBE6983774 1 FAMC @F596@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:23:45 0 @I1497@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Richard 1 SEX M 1 _UID F14A530B0DE7FD43BEAD7CA98E4910F4384C 1 FAMC @F596@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:23:55 0 @I1498@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 _UID A4DB0383409CFF49B5464BB2E363A6A9B699 1 FAMC @F596@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:24:04 0 @I1499@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Ann 1 SEX F 1 _UID D48B0EC94DBA974CB7385C7CF83E17C0F4E6 1 FAMC @F596@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:24:23 0 @I1500@ INDI 1 NAME Eleanor /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Eleanor 1 SEX F 1 _UID 40D9A86966E3D64FA31D95558D52F1657763 1 FAMC @F596@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:24:33 0 @I1501@ INDI 1 NAME Barbara /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Barbara 1 SEX F 1 _UID 084BF432F57FB84CA1E7B3C66D56456E68AB 1 FAMC @F596@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:24:54 0 @I1502@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Martha 1 SEX F 1 _UID 66CC0EBB7BE5F64D97D5F03E15AF73F96824 1 FAMC @F596@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:25:02 0 @I1503@ INDI 1 NAME William /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID D61CEF96B0CF8B45911BD63805A5519F1A59 1 FAMC @F596@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:25:19 0 @I1504@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Katherine 1 SEX F 1 _UID 1EA9D3FFEDA0AA49AD9AFFC46B892FDE2464 1 FAMC @F596@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:25:28 0 @I1505@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Jennings/ 2 SURN Jennings 2 GIVN Thomas 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1561 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Abingdon, Berkshire, England 1 _UID C0F522310A61654F9982CC853AC290BBDAD0 1 FAMS @F604@ 1 FAMC @F606@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:31:28 0 @I1506@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Waltham/ 2 SURN Waltham 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 _UID 017D6F7F1F42114F84BB849443C839AE7660 1 FAMS @F605@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:32:10 0 @I1507@ INDI 1 NAME Alice /Bright/ 2 SURN Bright 2 GIVN Alice 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Culham, England 1 _UID 0727433EAA414842A557FFD51B8A7A93A6AB 1 FAMS @F604@ 1 FAMC @F664@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:31:48 0 @I1508@ INDI 1 NAME William /Jennings/ 2 SURN Jennings 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID 528AB5E61B134844B45904290D8909BEC8A6 1 FAMS @F606@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:33:21 0 @I1509@ INDI 1 NAME Joan /Bostock/ 2 SURN Bostock 2 GIVN Joan 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Abingdon, Berkshire, England 1 _UID 823D196F0C44024F986817E9BF323E72893A 1 FAMS @F606@ 1 FAMC @F607@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:34:10 0 @I1510@ INDI 1 NAME George /Bostock/ 2 SURN Bostock 2 GIVN George 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Child's Acroll, Shropshire, England 1 _UID A464F5471B77464A8E12FDD184A418FE12EF 1 FAMS @F607@ 1 FAMC @F608@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:35:16 0 @I1511@ INDI 1 NAME Joan /Horne/ 2 SURN Horne 2 GIVN Joan 1 SEX F 1 _UID 117F6086C6E9EB49A77AA63BAD6C997D8AD9 1 FAMS @F607@ 1 FAMC @F662@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:35:48 0 @I1512@ INDI 1 NAME Hugh /Bostock/ 2 SURN Bostock 2 GIVN Hugh 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Edgarley County, Chester, England 1 _UID 58B288F68C229949BD0900C86D5129942109 1 FAMS @F608@ 1 FAMC @F609@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:36:55 0 @I1513@ INDI 1 NAME Joan Del /Heath/ 2 SURN Heath 2 GIVN Joan Del 1 SEX F 1 _UID AAC742147E47374C813E8703876B0CF64C0E 1 FAMS @F608@ 1 FAMC @F661@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:37:15 0 @I1514@ INDI 1 NAME Nicholas /Bostock/ 2 SURN Bostock 2 GIVN Nicholas 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Mobberly, England 1 _UID B0F46D510E1F0647BD0600DE87CDBBE16D59 1 FAMS @F609@ 1 FAMC @F610@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:38:02 0 @I1515@ INDI 1 NAME Katherine /de Mobberly/ 2 SURN de Mobberly 2 GIVN Katherine 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Mobberly, England 1 _UID FB5EDE64AAC3EC4D96CAC5A24B8FA0911358 1 FAMS @F609@ 1 FAMC @F660@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:27:28 0 @I1516@ INDI 1 NAME Adam /Bostock/ 2 SURN Bostock 2 GIVN Adam 2 NPFX Sir 1 SEX M 1 _UID C2E66C1894257045A84668061268168F1501 1 FAMS @F610@ 1 FAMC @F611@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:39:47 0 @I1517@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Venables/ 2 SURN Venables 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 _UID 8A60AC0EF239944A96325EE0F6B7F8FF5719 1 FAMS @F610@ 1 FAMC @F657@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:40:01 0 @I1518@ INDI 1 NAME Ralph de /Bostock/ 2 SURN Bostock 2 GIVN Ralph de 2 NPFX Sir 1 SEX M 1 _UID DD5E3DCA12A596498C30D86D3610AFFBC988 1 FAMS @F611@ 1 FAMC @F612@ 1 NOTE Knighted at Agincourt by King Henry V 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:41:29 0 @I1519@ INDI 1 NAME Isabella /Lawton/ 2 SURN Lawton 2 GIVN Isabella 1 SEX F 1 _UID 4872C80B7CBCA4418F67853D3001576A54B5 1 FAMS @F611@ 1 FAMC @F656@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:42:11 0 @I1520@ INDI 1 NAME Adam /Bostock/ 2 SURN Bostock 2 GIVN Adam 2 NPFX Sir 1 SEX M 1 _UID A400B2A1A9FA6C4E84E23514A26710D4F06A 1 FAMS @F612@ 1 FAMC @F613@ 1 NOTE Fought at Shrewsbury 1403, Knighted by King Richard II 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:44:08 0 @I1521@ INDI 1 NAME Janet /Bradshaw/ 2 SURN Bradshaw 2 GIVN Janet 1 SEX F 1 _UID 5E1E046A261B7344B25B7709138E5B1984D8 1 FAMS @F612@ 1 FAMC @F655@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:44:30 0 @I1522@ INDI 1 NAME Adam de /Bostock/ 2 SURN Bostock 2 GIVN Adam de 1 SEX M 1 _UID 8E1A916B4FE9764BB10E1E2AA43640955370 1 FAMS @F613@ 1 FAMC @F614@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:46:33 0 @I1523@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Wetenhale/ 2 SURN Wetenhale 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 _UID B7D047CB467EFD46B9CC79ACAB6B4F78276C 1 FAMS @F613@ 1 FAMC @F653@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:45:43 0 @I1524@ INDI 1 NAME William de /Bostock/ 2 SURN Bostock 2 GIVN William de 1 SEX M 1 _UID 88C90DCD5356D2458F671769A91887F7A06E 1 FAMS @F614@ 1 FAMC @F616@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:46:22 0 @I1525@ INDI 1 NAME X /de Multon/ 2 SURN de Multon 2 GIVN X 1 SEX F 1 _UID FFAED2C74524BA47AC485400B7D92CFDB150 1 FAMS @F614@ 1 FAMC @F615@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:47:11 0 @I1526@ INDI 1 NAME William /de Multon/ 2 SURN de Multon 2 GIVN William 2 NPFX Lord of Multon, Sir 1 SEX M 1 _UID 1084B0BB7E7D0940888DD29FCF5095B936ED 1 FAMS @F615@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:48:24 0 @I1527@ INDI 1 NAME Adam de /Bostock/ 2 SURN Bostock 2 GIVN Adam de 2 NPFX Lord of Bostock 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE AFT 1338 1 _UID 24DFEA339D0F9340832F56F14068C7939A26 1 FAMS @F616@ 1 FAMC @F617@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:50:05 0 @I1528@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Brereton/ 2 SURN Brereton 2 GIVN Jane 1 SEX F 1 _UID 051DF083BBDD0040865CB03319E4A67E53FA 1 FAMS @F616@ 1 FAMC @F618@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:49:39 0 @I1529@ INDI 1 NAME Philip de /Bostock/ 2 SURN Bostock 2 GIVN Philip de 2 NPFX Sir 1 SEX M 1 _UID 1B701D1892E0F043844DAFF896E02AAD2A67 1 FAMS @F617@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:50:43 0 @I1530@ INDI 1 NAME William de /Brereton/ 2 SURN Brereton 2 GIVN William de 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC England 1 _UID 79B3BEB432FE56429E44E22802F12E970A33 1 FAMS @F618@ 1 FAMC @F619@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:52:44 0 @I1531@ INDI 1 NAME Margery /de Bosley/ 2 SURN de Bosley 2 GIVN Margery 1 SEX F 1 _UID 571DAD3DF2CD7245B201470E73617E0B3937 1 FAMS @F618@ 1 FAMC @F652@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:52:04 0 @I1532@ INDI 1 NAME William de /Brereton/ 2 SURN Brereton 2 GIVN William de 2 NPFX Sir 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE bef. 1300 1 _UID 879ADC0A5819994DAC5B2CA0D01E35176B02 1 FAMS @F619@ 1 FAMC @F620@ 1 NOTE Knighted 1301 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:54:02 0 @I1533@ INDI 1 NAME Roesia /de Vernon/ 2 SURN de Vernon 2 GIVN Roesia 1 SEX F 1 _UID 267C7F3234FBD24A8B45F778BA82812FC923 1 FAMS @F619@ 1 FAMC @F650@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:54:28 0 @I1534@ INDI 1 NAME William de /Brereton/ 2 SURN Brereton 2 GIVN William de 2 NPFX Sir 1 SEX M 1 _UID AD55E2203926AF44821789726F2BF4910926 1 FAMS @F620@ 1 FAMC @F621@ 1 NOTE Ward of his father in law. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:55:37 0 @I1535@ INDI 1 NAME Alice /de Sandbach/ 2 SURN de Sandbach 2 GIVN Alice 1 SEX F 1 _UID 905DF60CA45F8A4EAEF7439466B518CE47C6 1 FAMS @F620@ 1 FAMC @F649@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:56:10 0 @I1536@ INDI 1 NAME Ralph de /Brereton/ 2 SURN Brereton 2 GIVN Ralph de 2 NPFX Lord of Brereton 1 SEX M 1 _UID 443DEADCF26FB34D8CB4B57D8B0F789ECA7D 1 FAMS @F621@ 1 FAMC @F622@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:57:12 0 @I1537@ INDI 1 NAME Ada // 2 GIVN Ada 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE aft. 1275 1 _UID 140D7BAA1634894AB2D7B9C2E5AC190C1DFE 1 FAMS @F621@ 1 FAMS @F624@ 1 FAMC @F625@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:59:41 0 @I1538@ INDI 1 NAME William /Brereton/ 2 SURN Brereton 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID 2F061CB22D0A904B88F42FAD0A5BD73CE533 1 FAMS @F622@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:58:02 0 @I1539@ INDI 1 NAME Marjorie /Thurston/ 2 SURN Thurston 2 GIVN Marjorie 1 SEX F 1 _UID 0ED3CC781577C44F90C344B8DEA01726CEB6 1 FAMS @F622@ 1 FAMC @F623@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:58:30 0 @I1540@ INDI 1 NAME Randall /Thurston/ 2 SURN Thurston 2 GIVN Randall 1 SEX M 1 _UID 2F4F2289C87BDA45A1746F08DAD82F140C54 1 FAMS @F623@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 18:58:58 0 @I1541@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /de Hastings/ 2 SURN de Hastings 2 GIVN Henry 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE shortly before 9 Aug 1250 1 _UID 3B462A2921D2D84C807BB0B41FD2EF7BA525 1 FAMS @F624@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:01:05 0 @I1542@ INDI 1 NAME David // 2 GIVN David 2 NPFX Earl of Huntington 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1144 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Jun 1219 2 PLAC Jurdelat 1 BURI 2 DATE Abbey of Sawtrey, Huntington 1 _UID C6AF9A3C1D11C4408B275BA5B5A8835F6E0D 1 FAMS @F625@ 1 FAMC @F626@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:04:09 0 @I1543@ INDI 1 NAME Maud // 2 GIVN Maud 1 SEX F 1 _UID 62C10749887BB24E82D1FA66866C097DA16D 1 FAMS @F625@ 1 FAMC @F648@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:05:00 0 @I1544@ INDI 1 NAME Henry // 2 GIVN Henry 2 NPFX Earl of Northumberland and Huntington 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Jun 1152 2 PLAC Kelso, England 1 BURI 2 PLAC Kelso, England 1 _UID BE37BDE5E32B504883C2010B806E2251EFB7 1 FAMS @F626@ 1 FAMC @F627@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:07:12 0 @I1545@ INDI 1 NAME Adelaide // 2 GIVN Adelaide 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1176 1 _UID CE1B9BF7A0F03C4DA8DDB6057BC6A14F05CE 1 FAMS @F626@ 1 FAMC @F647@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:06:07 0 @I1546@ INDI 1 NAME David 'The /Saint'/ 2 SURN Saint' 2 GIVN David 'The 2 NPFX King of Scotland 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE abt. 1080 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 May 1153 2 PLAC Carlisle, England 1 BURI 2 PLAC Dumferline 1 _UID 39B30A13E317B9419334CFD68730BECCAAB4 1 FAMS @F627@ 1 FAMC @F628@ 1 NOTE Crowned 23 Apr 1124 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 19:10:30 0 @I1547@ INDI 1 NAME Matilda // 2 GIVN Matilda 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1130/1131 1 _UID 74728C5EE2EB12419CFCAA214CE4F7FE7837 1 FAMS @F627@ 1 FAMC @F646@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:04:15 0 @I1548@ INDI 1 NAME King /Malcolm/ III, Caenmor 2 SURN Malcolm 2 GIVN King 2 NSFX III, Caenmor 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1031 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Nov 1093 2 PLAC Alnwick 1 _UID 1BCCCBEF4E74CB46ACF5069A3A38AB3D0F45 1 FAMS @F628@ 1 FAMC @F629@ 1 NOTE MALCOLM III (r. 1058-93) 2 CONT Malcolm Canmore ('great head' or 'chief') was the eldest son of Duncan I. After his father' 2 CONC s death, he found refuge in England with his uncle Siward of Northumbria, where he stayed fo 2 CONC r more than 14 years. His first wife was Ingibjorg, widow of Earl Thorfinn of Orkney. She d 2 CONC ied, and in about 1070 he married Margaret, great-niece of King Edward the Confessor of Engla 2 CONC nd. She had sought refuge in Scotland with her brother, Edgar the Atheling (Anglo-Saxon hei 2 CONC r to the English throne), when William I excluded him from the English succession. Margare 2 CONC t had a strong influence over her husband, who revered her piety and secretly had jewel-encru 2 CONC sted bindings made for her religious books, which he himself was unable to read, never havin 2 CONC g learned to do so. He also substituted Saxon for Gaelic as the court language. According t 2 CONC o Margaret's biographer, she corresponded with Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury, brought Be 2 CONC nedictine monks to Dunfermline and did away with local usages in the Scottish Church. Margare 2 CONC t also began building what was later to be known as St Margaret's Chapel, situated on the hig 2 CONC hest part of Edinburgh Castle. 2 CONT Malcolm was determined to extend his kingdom southwards and take advantage of the upheaval ca 2 CONC used by the Norman Conquest. Making the excuse that he was supporting the claim to the Englis 2 CONC h throne of his brother-in-law Edgar Atheling, Malcolm invaded England five times (he was a f 2 CONC ormidable warrior-king, having killed his two predecessor kings). Three times defeated, Mal 2 CONC colm was forced under the treaty of Abernethy in 1072 to become 'the man' of the English kin 2 CONC g and give up his son Duncan as a hostage. Malcolm and his eldest son were finally killed i 2 CONC n battle at Alnwick, Northumberland on 13 November 1093, aged about 62. His wife died when th 2 CONC ey brought her the news at Edinburgh Castle. She was canonised in 1249. 2 CONT After Malcolm's death, the frontier between the kingdoms of Scotland and England was clearl 2 CONC y defined for the first time. Anglo-Norman influence in Scotland was promoted by the subseque 2 CONC nt marriages of Malcolm's sons to English brides. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 28 Jan 2006 3 TIME 15:10:24 0 @I1549@ INDI 1 NAME Saint /Margaret/ 2 SURN Margaret 2 GIVN Saint 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1045 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Nov 1093 2 PLAC Scotland 1 _UID 67B37FCF5990CF469CB95AADBC91B9E9B1B4 1 FAMS @F628@ 1 FAMC @F630@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:22:16 0 @I1550@ INDI 1 NAME Duncan /I/ 2 SURN I 2 GIVN Duncan 2 NPFX King of Scotland 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Aug 1040 2 PLAC Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland 2 CAUS Killed by Macbeth 1 _UID 3DD21B6FD4C64747B46EC8819A5DEC9CABBC 1 FAMS @F629@ 1 FAMC @F705@ 1 NOTE DUNCAN I (r. 1034-40) Duncan was the son of Malcolm II's eldest daughter Bethoc and her husba 2 CONC nd Crinan, Lay Abbot of Dunkeld. He was about 33 when he succeeded his grandfather. Marrie 2 CONC d to a cousin of Siward, Earl of Northumberland, he may have favoured southern ways and thi 2 CONC s is perhaps why he became unpopular with his subjects. In 1039 he did march south to besie 2 CONC ge Durham but he was beaten off, with heavy losses. Duncan attempted to impose his overlordsh 2 CONC ip over Moray (an independent dynasty) by military force. He was then twice defeated by th 2 CONC e Earl of Orkney's son, Thorfinn, before being killed in battle by Macbeth, one of his comman 2 CONC ders, near Elgin, Morayshire on 14 August 1040. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Feb 2006 3 TIME 18:55:10 0 @I1551@ INDI 1 NAME Sybil // 2 GIVN Sybil 1 SEX F 1 _UID E1B529A9CC9A3C46AC38624AE7B1E7DA3977 1 FAMS @F629@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:21:07 0 @I1552@ INDI 1 NAME Edward 'The /Exile'/ 2 SURN Exile' 2 GIVN Edward 'The 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1016 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1057 1 _UID 062D0BEDF90417429B1D85348D24870B3534 1 FAMS @F630@ 1 FAMC @F631@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:23:44 0 @I1553@ INDI 1 NAME Agatha // 2 GIVN Agatha 1 SEX F 1 _UID 64FA44DA8813004D9061C667902F51EA7CBD 1 FAMS @F630@ 1 FAMC @F645@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:24:06 0 @I1554@ INDI 1 NAME Edmund II /"Ironsides"/ 2 SURN "Ironsides" 2 GIVN Edmund II 2 NPFX King 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 0993 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 Nov 1016 1 _UID 59EC23B61AECC1478C384687BA8556308273 1 FAMS @F631@ 1 FAMC @F632@ 1 NOTE EDMUND II IRONSIDE (r. Apr - Nov 1016) Edmund Ironside was the son of Ethelred 'The Unready 2 CONC ' and his first wife, Elfgifu. He made himself ruler in the Danelaw, independent of his fathe 2 CONC r. Canute later defeated him at Ashingdon in Essex, striking a treaty of peace which allowe 2 CONC d Edmund to rule in Wessex and Canute to take the rest. Edmund died in 1016. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 22:38:16 0 @I1555@ INDI 1 NAME Ealdgyth // 2 GIVN Ealdgyth 1 SEX F 1 _UID 292F6EA793B775418C063C81378E936478F3 1 FAMS @F631@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:26:43 0 @I1556@ INDI 1 NAME Ethelred "The /Unready"/ 2 SURN Unready" 2 GIVN Ethelred "The 2 NPFX King 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 0968 1 BURI 2 DATE 23 Apr 1016 1 _UID 00E9247BA3574D4BBB07E84BABCBAC3B6C74 1 FAMS @F632@ 1 FAMS @F633@ 1 FAMC @F634@ 1 NOTE ETHELRED II 'THE UNREADY' (r. 979-1013 and 1014-1016) Ethelred, the younger son of Edgar, be 2 CONC came king at the age of seven following the murder of his half-brother Edward II in 978 at Co 2 CONC rfe Castle, Dorset, by Edward's own supporters. 2 CONT For the rest of Ethelred's rule (reigned 978-1016), his brother became a posthumous rallyin 2 CONC g point for political unrest; a hostile Church transformed Edward into a royal martyr. Know 2 CONC n as the Un-raed or 'Unready' (meaning 'no counsel', or that he was unwise), Ethelred faile 2 CONC d to win or retain the allegiance of many of his subjects. In 1002, he ordered the massacre o 2 CONC f all Danes in England to eliminate potential treachery. Not being an able soldier, Ethelre 2 CONC d defended the country against increasingly rapacious Viking raids from the 980s onwards by d 2 CONC iplomatic alliance with the duke of Normandy in 991 (he later married the duke's daughter Emm 2 CONC a) and by buying off renewed attacks by the Danes with money levied through a tax called th 2 CONC e Danegeld. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in 1006 was dismissive: 'in spite of it all, the Danis 2 CONC h army went about as it pleased'. By 1012, 48,000 pounds of silver was being paid in Danegel 2 CONC d to Danes camped in London. In 1013, Ethelred fled to Normandy when the powerful Viking Swe 2 CONC yn of Denmark dispossessed him. Ethelred returned to rule after Sweyn's death in 1014, but di 2 CONC ed himself in 1016. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 21:38:34 0 @I1557@ INDI 1 NAME Ealflaed /(Elfgifu)/ 2 SURN (Elfgifu) 2 GIVN Ealflaed 1 SEX F 1 _UID 355754FD1E9C324BBC1051195F8481610FAB 1 FAMS @F632@ 1 FAMC @F644@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 21:41:50 0 @I1558@ INDI 1 NAME Elgiva // 2 GIVN Elgiva 1 SEX U 1 _UID 58976D461517FE40B6C00847DAA833C0460B 1 FAMC @F632@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:31:47 0 @I1559@ INDI 1 NAME Uthred // 2 GIVN Uthred 1 SEX M 1 _UID 454D5F9AA233F94BA9EBB86A8A8B2F3AD875 1 FAMC @F632@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:32:10 0 @I1560@ INDI 1 NAME Emma of /Normandy/ 2 SURN Normandy 2 GIVN Emma of 1 SEX F 1 _UID BD5CD90AB7B0B445BFA063487D237C49CBDD 1 FAMS @F633@ 1 FAMS @F710@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:32:37 0 @I1561@ INDI 1 NAME Edgar "The /Peaceful"/ 2 SURN Peaceful" 2 GIVN Edgar "The 2 NPFX King 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Jul 0975 1 BURI 2 PLAC Glastonbury Abbey, Somerset, England 1 _UID 41E8005F61D79A44AAADFB1F1A4EDCE73A25 1 FAMS @F634@ 1 FAMS @F635@ 1 FAMC @F636@ 1 NOTE EDGAR (r. 959-975) Edgar, king in Mercia and the Danelaw from 957, succeeded his brother a 2 CONC s king of the English on Edwy's death in 959. His death probably prevented civil war breakin 2 CONC g out between the two brothers. Edgar was a firm and capable ruler whose power was acknowle 2 CONC dged by other rulers in Britain, as well as by Welsh and Scottish kings. Edgar's late coron 2 CONC ation in 973 at Bath was the first to be recorded in some detail; his queen Aelfthryth was th 2 CONC e first consort to be crowned queen of England. Edgar was the patron of a great monastic rev 2 CONC ival which owed much to his association with Archbishop Dunstan. New bishoprics were created 2 CONC , Benedictine monasteries were reformed and old monastic sites were re-endowed with royal gra 2 CONC nts, some of which were of land recovered from the Vikings. 2 CONT In the 970s and in the absence of Viking attacks, Edgar - a stern judge - issued laws which f 2 CONC or the first time dealt with Northumbria (parts of which were in the Danelaw) as well as Wess 2 CONC ex and Mercia. Edgar's coinage was uniform throughout the kingdom. A more united kingdom base 2 CONC d on royal justice and order was emerging. 2 CONT The Monastic Agreement (c.970) praised Edgar as 'the glorious, by the grace of Christ illustr 2 CONC ious king of the English and of the other peoples dwelling within the bounds of the island o 2 CONC f Britain'. After his death on 8 July 975, Edgar was buried at Glastonbury Abbey, Somerset. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 21:32:04 0 @I1562@ INDI 1 NAME Ealfthryth // 2 GIVN Ealfthryth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 0945 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1000 1 _UID 475069624C4C954AABFB840313B88B7EDA7C 1 FAMS @F634@ 1 FAMC @F643@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:57:22 0 @I1563@ INDI 1 NAME Egelsteda // 2 GIVN Egelsteda 1 SEX F 1 _UID 5D3DE70176C8614AB2D646084207EB83F842 1 FAMS @F635@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:36:44 0 @I1564@ INDI 1 NAME /Edward/ II 2 SURN Edward 2 GIVN II 2 NPFX King 2 _AKA "The Martyr" 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 0979 2 PLAC Corfe, Dorset, England 2 CAUS Murder 1 _UID 714D09D0F46D0E499E6FF17376AEE0D49831 1 FAMC @F635@ 1 NOTE EDWARD II 'THE MARTYR' (r. 975-979) The sudden death of Edgar at the age of 33 led to a succ 2 CONC ession dispute between rival factions supporting his sons Edward and Ethelred. The elder so 2 CONC n Edward was murdered in 979 at Corfe, Dorset, by his seven-year-old half-brother's supporter 2 CONC s. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 23:14:44 0 @I1565@ INDI 1 NAME Edmund /I/ 2 SURN I 2 GIVN Edmund 2 NPFX King 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 0920 1 DEAT 2 DATE 0946 2 CAUS murdered by an outlaw 1 _UID 1AC84D98EEF3B24B83D4E4A2B195AAFB6DAE 1 FAMS @F636@ 1 FAMC @F637@ 1 NOTE EDMUND I (r. 939-946) 2 CONT When Athelstan died without immediate successors, his half brother Edmund successfully suppre 2 CONC ssed rebellions by the Mercian Danes. Edmund I was murdered at a feast in his own hall, at th 2 CONC e age of 25 in 946, after only seven years on the throne, and his brother Edred succeeded him 2 CONC . 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 21:26:38 0 @I1566@ INDI 1 NAME Elgifu // 2 GIVN Elgifu 1 SEX F 1 _UID 28D86887D49EFC418D6B49663F3EC5921969 1 FAMS @F636@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:39:47 0 @I1567@ INDI 1 NAME Edwi // 2 GIVN Edwi 2 NPFX King 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 0943 1 DEAT 2 DATE 0959 1 _UID 4AF9260F90AE744B8C641B49D1B8FB6AB76A 1 FAMC @F636@ 1 NOTE EDWY (r. 955-959) 2 CONT Edmund I's elder son, Edwy, was crowned by Oda, Archbishop of Canterbury, in 956 at Kingston- 2 CONC on-Thames (sited on the Wessex/Mercia border, and on the frontier between Alfred's kingdom an 2 CONC d the Danelaw, this was where most recorded West Saxon consecrations took place). Aged 13 o 2 CONC n his succession, Edwy became entangled in court factions, and Mercia and Northumbria broke a 2 CONC way in rebellion. He died before he was 20. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 22:46:29 0 @I1568@ INDI 1 NAME Edward I "The /Elder"/ 2 SURN Elder" 2 GIVN Edward I "The 2 NPFX King 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 0924 1 BURI 2 PLAC Winchester, England 1 _UID F233A4132D941745AD276475E3D56A1CE4EC 1 FAMS @F637@ 1 FAMC @F638@ 1 NOTE EDWARD 'THE ELDER' (r. 899-924) Well-trained by Alfred, his son Edward 'the Elder' (reigned 8 2 CONC 99-924) was a bold soldier who defeated the Danes in Northumbria at Tettenhall in 910 and wa 2 CONC s acknowledged by the Viking kingdom of York. The kings of Strathclyde and the Scots submitte 2 CONC d to Edward in 921. By military success and patient planning, Edward spread English influenc 2 CONC e and control. Much of this was due to his alliance with his formidable sister Aethelflaed, w 2 CONC ho was married to the ruler of Mercia and seems to have governed that kingdom after her husba 2 CONC nd's death. Edward was able to establish an administration for the kingdom of England, whils 2 CONC t obtaining the allegiance of Danes, Scots and Britons. Edward died in 924, and he was burie 2 CONC d in the New Minster which he had had completed at Winchester. Edward was twice married, bu 2 CONC t it is possible that his eldest son Athelstan was the son of a mistress. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 21:13:31 0 @I1569@ INDI 1 NAME Edgifu // 2 GIVN Edgifu 1 SEX F 1 _UID C234C9F9DF603C43A7D0416207FFE535B086 1 FAMS @F637@ 1 FAMC @F642@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:42:51 0 @I1570@ INDI 1 NAME Athelstan // 2 GIVN Athelstan 2 NPFX King 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 0939 1 BURI 2 PLAC Malmesbury, England 1 _UID 86F3FC6C835F1D4CB1A791E89AD5E5FD4E9D 1 FAMC @F637@ 1 NOTE ATHELSTAN (r. 924-939) 2 CONT Edward's heir Athelstan (reigned 925-39) was also a distinguished and audacious soldier who p 2 CONC ushed the boundaries of the kingdom to their furthest extent yet. In 927-8, Athelstan took Yo 2 CONC rk from the Danes; he forced the submission of king Constantine of Scotland and of the northe 2 CONC rn kings; all five Welsh kings agreed to pay a huge annual tribute (reportedly including 25,0 2 CONC 00 oxen), and Athelstan eliminated opposition in Cornwall. The battle of Brunanburh in 937 2 CONC , in which Athelstan led a force drawn from Britain and defeated an invasion by the king of S 2 CONC cotland in alliance with the Welsh and Danes from Dublin, earned him recognition by lesser ki 2 CONC ngs in Britain. 2 CONT Athelstan's law codes strengthened royal control over his large kingdom; currency was regulat 2 CONC ed to control silver's weight and to penalise fraudsters. Buying and selling was mostly confi 2 CONC ned to the burhs, encouraging town life; areas of settlement in the midlands and Danish town 2 CONC s were consolidated into shires. Overseas, Athelstan built alliances by marrying four of hi 2 CONC s half-sisters to various rulers in western Europe. He also had extensive cultural and reli 2 CONC gious contacts; as an enthusiastic and discriminating collector of works of art and religiou 2 CONC s relics, he gave away much of his collection to his followers and to churches and bishops i 2 CONC n order to retain their support. Athelstan died at the height of his power and was buried a 2 CONC t Malmesbury; a church charter of 934 described him as 'King of the English, elevated by th 2 CONC e right hand of the Almighty ... to the Throne of the whole Kingdom of Britain'. Athelstan di 2 CONC ed childless. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 21:16:11 0 @I1571@ INDI 1 NAME Edred // 2 GIVN Edred 2 NPFX King 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 0955 1 _UID 8A9E6BD58682A348814AAA9B9CB0C971F1E5 1 FAMC @F637@ 1 NOTE EDRED (r. 946-955) Like his successor, his brother Edmund I, Edred (reigned 946-55) also deal 2 CONC t with trouble from Danes in the north. Edred brought up Edmund's sons, Edwy and Edgar, as hi 2 CONC s heirs, and they both became king in turn. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 22:42:00 0 @I1572@ INDI 1 NAME Alfred "The /Great"/ 2 SURN Great" 2 GIVN Alfred "The 2 NPFX King 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 0849 2 PLAC Wantage, Berkshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 0901 1 BURI 2 PLAC Winchester, England 1 _UID F3B190BBC6C7A140B1E7259B7052B786B4B5 1 FAMS @F638@ 1 FAMC @F639@ 1 NOTE ALFRED 'THE GREAT' (r. 871-899) 2 CONT Born at Wantage, Berkshire, in 849, Alfred was the fifth son of Aethelwulf, king of the Wes 2 CONC t Saxons. At their father's behest and by mutual agreement, Alfred's elder brothers succeede 2 CONC d to the kingship in turn, rather than endanger the kingdom by passing it to under-age childr 2 CONC en at a time when the country was threatened by worsening Viking raids from Denmark. 2 CONT Since the 790s, the Vikings had been using fast mobile armies, numbering thousands of men emb 2 CONC arked in shallow-draught longships, to raid the coasts and inland waters of England for plund 2 CONC er. Such raids were evolving into permanent Danish settlements; in 867, the Vikings seized Yo 2 CONC rk and established their own kingdom in the southern part of Northumbria. The Vikings overcam 2 CONC e two other major Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, East Anglia and Mercia, and their kings were either t 2 CONC ortured to death or fled. Finally, in 870 the Danes attacked the only remaining independen 2 CONC t Anglo-Saxon kingdom, Wessex, whose forces were commanded by King Aethelred and his younge 2 CONC r brother Alfred. At the battle of Ashdown in 871, Alfred routed the Viking army in a fiercel 2 CONC y fought uphill assault. However, further defeats followed for Wessex and Alfred's brother di 2 CONC ed. As King of Wessex at the age of 21, Alfred (reigned 871-99) was a strongminded but high 2 CONC ly strung battle veteran at the head of remaining resistance to the Vikings in southern Engla 2 CONC nd. In early 878, the Danes led by King Guthrum seized Chippenham in Wiltshire in a lightnin 2 CONC g strike and used it as a secure base from which to devastate Wessex. Local people either sur 2 CONC rendered or escaped (Hampshire people fled to the Isle of Wight), and the West Saxons were re 2 CONC duced to hit and run attacks seizing provisions when they could. With only his royal bodygu 2 CONC ard, a small army of thegns (the king's followers) and Aethelnoth earldorman of Somerset as h 2 CONC is ally, Alfred withdrew to the Somerset tidal marshes in which he had probably hunted as a y 2 CONC outh. (It was during this time that Alfred, in his preoccupation with the defence of his king 2 CONC dom, allegedly burned some cakes which he had been asked to look after; the incident was a le 2 CONC gend dating from early twelfth century chroniclers.) 2 CONT A resourceful fighter, Alfred reassessed his strategy and adopted the Danes' tactics by build 2 CONC ing a fortified base at Athelney in the Somerset marshes and summoning a mobile army of men f 2 CONC rom Wiltshire, Somerset and part of Hampshire to pursue guerrilla warfare against the Danes 2 CONC . In May 878, Alfred's army defeated the Danes at the battle of Edington. According to hi 2 CONC s contemporary biographer Bishop Asser, 'Alfred attacked the whole pagan army fighting feroci 2 CONC ously in dense order, and by divine will eventually won the victory, made great slaughter amo 2 CONC ng them, and pursued them to their fortress (Chippenham) ... After fourteen days the pagans w 2 CONC ere brought to the extreme depths of despair by hunger, cold and fear, and they sought peace' 2 CONC . This unexpected victory proved to be the turning point in Wessex's battle for survival. 2 CONT Realising that he could not drive the Danes out of the rest of England, Alfred concluded peac 2 CONC e with them in the treaty of Wedmore. King Guthrum was converted to Christianity with Alfre 2 CONC d as godfather and many of the Danes returned to East Anglia where they settled as farmers. I 2 CONC n 886, Alfred negotiated a partition treaty with the Danes, in which a frontier was demarcate 2 CONC d along the Roman Watling Street and northern and eastern England came under the jurisdictio 2 CONC n of the Danes - an area known as 'Danelaw'. Alfred therefore gained control of areas of Wes 2 CONC t Mercia and Kent which had been beyond the boundaries of Wessex. To consolidate alliance 2 CONC s against the Danes, Alfred married one of his daughters, Aethelflaed, to the ealdorman of Me 2 CONC rcia. Alfred himself had married Eahlswith, a Mercian noblewoman, and another daughter, Aelft 2 CONC hryth, to the Count of Flanders, a strong naval power at a time when the Vikings were settlin 2 CONC g in eastern England. 2 CONT The Danish threat remained, and Alfred reorganised the Wessex defences in recognition that ef 2 CONC ficient defence and economic prosperity were interdependent. First, he organised his army (th 2 CONC e thegns, and the existing militia known as the fyrd) on a rota basis, so he could raise a 'r 2 CONC apid reaction force' to deal with raiders whilst still enabling his thegns and peasants to te 2 CONC nd their farms. 2 CONT Second, Alfred started a building programme of well-defended settlements across southern Engl 2 CONC and. These were fortified market places ('borough' comes from the Old English burh, meaning f 2 CONC ortress); by deliberate royal planning, settlers received plots and in return manned the defe 2 CONC nces in times of war. (Such plots in London under Alfred's rule in the 880s shaped the street 2 CONC plan which still exists today between Cheapside and the Thames.) This obligation required c 2 CONC areful recording in what became known as 'the Burghal Hidage', which gave details of the buil 2 CONC ding and manning of Wessex and Mercian burhs according to their size, the length of their ram 2 CONC parts and the number of men needed to garrison them. Centred round Alfred's royal palace i 2 CONC n Winchester, this network of burhs with strongpoints on the main river routes was such tha 2 CONC t no part of Wessex was more than 20 miles from the refuge of one of these settlements. Toget 2 CONC her with a navy of new fast ships built on Alfred's orders, southern England now had a defenc 2 CONC e in depth against Danish raiders. 2 CONT Alfred's concept of kingship extended beyond the administration of the tribal kingdom of Wess 2 CONC ex into a broader context. A religiously devout and pragmatic man who learnt Latin in his lat 2 CONC e thirties, he recognised that the general deterioration in learning and religion caused by t 2 CONC he Vikings' destruction of monasteries (the centres of the rudimentary education network) ha 2 CONC d serious implications for rulership. For example, the poor standards in Latin had led to a d 2 CONC ecline in the use of the charter as an instrument of royal government to disseminate the king 2 CONC 's instructions and legislation. In one of his prefaces, Alfred wrote 'so general was its [ 2 CONC Latin] decay in England that there were very few on this side of the Humber who could underst 2 CONC and their rituals in English or translate a letter from Latin into English ... so few tha 2 CONC t I cannot remember a single one south of the Thames when I came to the throne.' 2 CONT To improve literacy, Alfred arranged, and took part in, the translation (by scholars from Mer 2 CONC cia) from Latin into Anglo-Saxon of a handful of books he thought it 'most needful for men t 2 CONC o know, and to bring it to pass ... if we have the peace, that all the youth now in England . 2 CONC .. may be devoted to learning'. These books covered history, philosophy and Gregory the Gre 2 CONC at's 'Pastoral Care' (a handbook for bishops), and copies of these books were sent to all th 2 CONC e bishops of the kingdom. Alfred was patron of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (which was copied an 2 CONC d supplemented up to 1154), a patriotic history of the English from the Wessex viewpoint desi 2 CONC gned to inspire its readers and celebrate Alfred and his monarchy. 2 CONT Like other West Saxon kings, Alfred established a legal code; he assembled the laws of Offa a 2 CONC nd other predecessors, and of the kingdoms of Mercia and Kent, adding his own administrativ 2 CONC e regulations to form a definitive body of Anglo-Saxon law. 'I ... collected these togethe 2 CONC r and ordered to be written many of them which our forefathers observed, those which I liked 2 CONC ; and many of those which I did not like I rejected with the advice of my councillors ... Fo 2 CONC r I dared not presume to set in writing at all many of my own, because it was unknown to me w 2 CONC hat would please those who should come after us ... Then I ... showed those to all my council 2 CONC lors, and they then said that they were all pleased to observe them' (Laws of Alfred, c.885-9 2 CONC 9). 2 CONT By the 890s, Alfred's charters and coinage (which he had also reformed, extending its mintin 2 CONC g to the burhs he had founded) referred to him as 'king of the English', and Welsh kings soug 2 CONC ht alliances with him. Alfred died in 899, aged 50, and was buried in Winchester, the buria 2 CONC l place of the West Saxon royal family. 2 CONT By stopping the Viking advance and consolidating his territorial gains, Alfred had started th 2 CONC e process by which his successors eventually extended their power over the other Anglo-Saxo 2 CONC n kings; the ultimate unification of Anglo-Saxon England was to be led by Wessex. It is fo 2 CONC r his valiant defence of his kingdom against a stronger enemy, for securing peace with the Vi 2 CONC kings and for his farsighted reforms in the reconstruction of Wessex and beyond, that Alfre 2 CONC d - alone of all the English kings and queens - is known as 'the Great'. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 21:11:05 0 @I1573@ INDI 1 NAME Easwith // 2 GIVN Easwith 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE 0905 2 PLAC England 1 _UID A4118F8C54E92646999513A5254B7E5DAA66 1 FAMS @F638@ 1 FAMC @F641@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:52:35 0 @I1574@ INDI 1 NAME Ethelwolf // 2 GIVN Ethelwolf 2 NPFX King 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 0858 1 _UID 1D18584451C797418D3C55AEDF67C743DDF6 1 FAMS @F639@ 1 FAMC @F640@ 1 NOTE ETHELWULF (r. 839-856) Ethelwulf was the son of Egbert. He succeeded his father in 839. At Et 2 CONC helwulf's request, his four sons each became king in turn rather than risk weakness in the ki 2 CONC ngdom by allowing young children to inherit the mantle of leadership. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 23:04:04 0 @I1575@ INDI 1 NAME Judith // 2 GIVN Judith 1 SEX F 1 _UID 2E63874D00760A4494A1D979F32656D6F50C 1 FAMS @F639@ 1 FAMS @F709@ 1 FAMC @F708@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:48:20 0 @I1576@ INDI 1 NAME Ethelbald // 2 GIVN Ethelbald 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 0860 1 _UID D0D63FE2EE9FCC48982A49999A6F9A7A29EF 1 FAMS @F709@ 1 FAMC @F639@ 1 NOTE ETHELBALD (r. 856-860) 2 CONT Ethelbald was the eldest son of Ethelwulf. He took over his father's authority in 855 and mar 2 CONC ried Judith, daughter of Charles the Bald, king of the Franks, who was also his stepmother. H 2 CONC e died in 860. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 22:56:04 0 @I1577@ INDI 1 NAME Ethelbert // 2 GIVN Ethelbert 1 SEX M 1 _UID 7E26DAE9D49ADF4887BA02B8B37013D704B2 1 FAMC @F639@ 1 NOTE ETHELBERT (r. 860-866) 2 CONT Ethelbert was Ethelbald's brother. He ruled from 860 to 866. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 21:05:17 0 @I1578@ INDI 1 NAME Ethelred // 2 GIVN Ethelred 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0F087C2E23774A41BB7C15A1E88F05B4035E 1 FAMC @F639@ 1 NOTE ETHELRED (r. 866-871) 2 CONT Ethelred was another brother of Ethelbald, ruling from 866 to 871. He was the third son of Et 2 CONC helwulf to wear the mantle of kingship 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 23:03:36 0 @I1579@ INDI 1 NAME Egbert // 2 GIVN Egbert 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 0839 1 _UID 8293235BC93CEA4C94625C7F50049F801211 1 FAMS @F640@ 1 NOTE EGBERT, KING OF WESSEX (r. 802-839) 2 CONT As King of Wessex, Egbert inherited the mantle of 'bretwalda' - an Anglo-Saxon term meanin 2 CONC g a ruler with overall superiority to other rulers - after the decline of Mercian power unde 2 CONC r Offa. He came to power in 802 and died in 839, but little else is known about his brief rei 2 CONC gn. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 20:57:58 0 @I1580@ INDI 1 NAME Ethalstan // 2 GIVN Ethalstan 1 SEX M 1 _UID DC0F33AE86BB1C4EB4E6F0AEDDDF2CEA81AB 1 FAMC @F640@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:51:20 0 @I1581@ INDI 1 NAME Ethelred // 2 GIVN Ethelred 2 NPFX Earl of Gaines 1 SEX M 1 _UID F9939D4F1A7BF14498464942D659A05CD6BE 1 FAMS @F641@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:53:08 0 @I1582@ INDI 1 NAME Sigehelm // 2 GIVN Sigehelm 2 NPFX Earl of Kent 1 SEX M 1 _UID 67F9B2A229DB7946A04277192BD2B76E0B95 1 FAMS @F642@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:54:43 0 @I1583@ INDI 1 NAME Ordgar // 2 GIVN Ordgar 2 NPFX Earl of Devon 1 SEX M 1 _UID 3423D2286432124DAD19693CB7DEC41822DF 1 FAMS @F643@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:58:07 0 @I1584@ INDI 1 NAME Thored // 2 GIVN Thored 1 SEX M 1 _UID 087B287749019B4F8569A750A47771EDB481 1 FAMS @F644@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:59:34 0 @I1585@ INDI 1 NAME Bruno of Augsburg, /Germany/ 2 SURN Germany 2 GIVN Bruno of Augsburg, 1 SEX M 1 _UID A1807971BDD834459D42A258BE4CC4C181E3 1 FAMS @F645@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:01:25 0 @I1586@ INDI 1 NAME Waltheof // 2 GIVN Waltheof 2 NPFX Earl of Huntington 1 SEX M 1 _UID 5DD727F88E5A434E8022BB5732FD6F1230B7 1 FAMS @F646@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:04:54 0 @I1587@ INDI 1 NAME William // 2 GIVN William 2 NPFX Earl of Warren & Surrey 1 SEX M 1 _UID 7CE0DE3208C7DD4F957F8827802FC4BA57C7 1 FAMS @F647@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:06:59 0 @I1588@ INDI 1 NAME Isabel /de Huntington/ 2 SURN de Huntington 2 GIVN Isabel 1 SEX F 1 _UID 61F41D9479369D4888B35773F9BFB8152432 1 FAMC @F625@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:08:28 0 @I1589@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret // 2 GIVN Margaret 1 SEX F 1 _UID 36A5E63FB9E80C4D8C3ECEFFCABEFEE6FDC8 1 FAMC @F625@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:08:17 0 @I1590@ INDI 1 NAME Hugh /'Kevelick'/ 2 SURN 'Kevelick' 2 GIVN Hugh 2 NPFX Earl of Chester 1 SEX M 1 _UID A4253DD0775B6F43AFD7BEFBFAC044069DE9 1 FAMS @F648@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:09:29 0 @I1591@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /de Sandbach/ 2 SURN de Sandbach 2 GIVN Richard 2 NPFX Sir 1 SEX M 1 _UID 686FA93620C5A448B9C3161EEE758425435F 1 FAMS @F649@ 1 NOTE Knight 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 23:08:48 0 @I1592@ INDI 1 NAME Ralph /de Vernon/ 2 SURN de Vernon 2 GIVN Ralph 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Shipbrook, England* 1 _UID 30D0A18CD245B14EB5C564E7F54C23339FA8 1 FAMS @F650@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:14:33 0 @I1593@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Dacre/ 2 SURN Dacre 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 _UID C52C50E5DBF0524E9D470D56F2DE7FAED54E 1 FAMS @F650@ 1 FAMC @F651@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:15:19 0 @I1594@ INDI 1 NAME Ralph /Dacre/ 2 SURN Dacre 2 GIVN Ralph 1 SEX M 1 _UID D7D679F7C6759647B3D6B3CA60CB2EE27682 1 FAMS @F651@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:15:28 0 @I1595@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /de Bosley/ 2 SURN de Bosley 2 GIVN Richard 1 SEX M 1 _UID 95999B5502BD6242BA6D21A2E4940CE5D473 1 FAMS @F652@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:16:25 0 @I1596@ INDI 1 NAME John de /Wetenhale/ 2 SURN Wetenhale 2 GIVN John de 2 NPFX Lord 1 SEX M 1 _UID 079B06DB9489C7439E61446D5976AAC29518 1 FAMS @F653@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:18:10 0 @I1597@ INDI 1 NAME Agnes /de Arderne/ 2 SURN de Arderne 2 GIVN Agnes 1 SEX F 1 _UID 8CB71929734D624190FF048CE7601497F984 1 FAMS @F653@ 1 FAMC @F654@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:19:02 0 @I1598@ INDI 1 NAME John /de Arderne/ 2 SURN de Arderne 2 GIVN John 2 NPFX Sir 1 SEX M 1 _UID 41CF3058B4079941B43D46D896FBD208A765 1 FAMS @F654@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:19:19 0 @I1599@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Bradshaw/ 2 SURN Bradshaw 2 GIVN Henry 2 NPFX Lord 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9243811F24E27E4EBBA43E7497A75F2A1F03 1 FAMS @F655@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:20:57 0 @I1600@ INDI 1 NAME William /Lawton/ 2 SURN Lawton 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Wygland, England 1 _UID 0ACF970476CDAF409F646E8BFB91B6DFC38D 1 FAMS @F656@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:22:06 0 @I1601@ INDI 1 NAME Hugh /Venables/ 2 SURN Venables 2 GIVN Hugh 2 NPFX Sir-Baron of Kynderton 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1459 2 PLAC Battle of Blore Heath 1 _UID 8783E239E8EB2D44B2762B01789175FE39C9 1 FAMS @F657@ 1 FAMC @F658@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:24:57 0 @I1602@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Venables/ 2 SURN Venables 2 GIVN Richard 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6F389AA89099B84787787C9101095EC54A0B 1 FAMS @F658@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:25:23 0 @I1603@ INDI 1 NAME Isabella /de Langton/ 2 SURN de Langton 2 GIVN Isabella 1 SEX F 1 _UID 9FA29EC942590340B2FC7DAEDE1204F94C07 1 FAMS @F658@ 1 FAMC @F659@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:26:09 0 @I1604@ INDI 1 NAME Rawling /de Langton/ 2 SURN de Langton 2 GIVN Rawling 1 SEX M 1 _UID 494C0A14ACC3DC4EB4EF14C7071E187F8604 1 FAMS @F659@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:26:22 0 @I1605@ INDI 1 NAME William /de Mobberly/ 2 SURN de Mobberly 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID BEB0D0A67DBEBB43BFE92C8270314CB71738 1 FAMS @F660@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:27:50 0 @I1606@ INDI 1 NAME John Del /Heath/ 2 SURN Heath 2 GIVN John Del 1 SEX M 1 _UID 730623A7D30EB54A8DCFB317EBA72299964D 1 FAMS @F661@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:28:33 0 @I1607@ INDI 1 NAME John /Horne/ 2 SURN Horne 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 _UID A4AE3B7176110F4690B28BF3ECF776C0B358 1 FAMS @F662@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:29:10 0 @I1608@ INDI 1 NAME Joan /Atmore/ 2 SURN Atmore 2 GIVN Joan 1 SEX F 1 _UID A6653454B4EF03488684D65039EEB37702AD 1 FAMS @F662@ 1 FAMC @F663@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:29:54 0 @I1609@ INDI 1 NAME William /Atmore/ 2 SURN Atmore 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Cookham, England 1 _UID 42933030F5C3BD4783DEFB8D3C09C49A7D85 1 FAMS @F663@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:30:24 0 @I1610@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Bright/ 2 SURN Bright 2 GIVN Richard 1 SEX M 1 _UID 2A81ADB74E134C4C8D2680362E2EF94D130E 1 FAMS @F664@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:31:56 0 @I1611@ INDI 1 NAME Isabel /X/ 2 SURN X 2 GIVN Isabel 1 SEX F 1 _UID 980B1776A4E6F84EBF9A93646C5FD4130281 1 FAMS @F664@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:32:08 0 @I1612@ INDI 1 NAME Frances /Addie/ 2 SURN Addie 2 GIVN Frances 1 SEX M 1 _UID 334DF9A43CF4B74987006C5D6864A0CCD511 1 FAMS @F665@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:36:41 0 @I1613@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Thomas 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ABT 1624 2 PLAC England 1 DEAT 2 DATE abt. 1694 1 _UID 9EAE62E22B010E43AD6EF521969CC1B0E109 1 FAMS @F666@ 1 FAMC @F594@ 1 NOTE Lived Kingsland Tract, South James River Henrico Co., VA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:42:17 0 @I1614@ INDI 1 NAME Christopher /Branch/ Jr. 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Christopher 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 _UID AC881C4A16B39248A88171F5498F91114631 1 FAMC @F594@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:40:05 0 @I1615@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Gough/ 2 SURN Gough 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE abt. 1697 1 _UID 11061320F330AD42A1BD2782520E3D70709F 1 FAMS @F666@ 1 FAMC @F667@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:43:00 0 @I1616@ INDI 1 NAME Matthew /Gough/ 2 SURN Gough 2 GIVN Matthew 1 SEX M 1 _UID E403B988E5E1A54EA4BB3E61EB99C02A4DC1 1 FAMS @F667@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:43:23 0 @I1617@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 _UID C2A814E9BE79BD4FAE9E7D1E646E32E0758D 1 FAMC @F666@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:43:48 0 @I1618@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Martha 1 SEX F 1 _UID DDB8718B82131F488466C8EA1C182EE570A1 1 FAMC @F666@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:43:58 0 @I1619@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Thomas 1 SEX M 1 _UID DCC650EBB40CA042BA84B207994C4B47ED0F 1 FAMC @F666@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:44:24 0 @I1620@ INDI 1 NAME Matthew /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Matthew 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1661 2 PLAC Henrico Co., VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1726 1 _UID 6EFBFBBC7F58C045925988B40D66E5F6715D 1 FAMS @F668@ 1 FAMC @F666@ 1 NOTE Lived in Warrick 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:46:50 0 @I1621@ INDI 1 NAME James /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN James 1 SEX M 1 _UID 853BA650F08B8A429CE2A9EBCB68990AE513 1 FAMC @F666@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:44:45 0 @I1622@ INDI 1 NAME Francis /Ware/ 2 SURN Ware 2 GIVN Francis 1 SEX F 1 _UID 0ADF1FC941E43B409F496E07BF27F82EDA3B 1 FAMS @F668@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:47:10 0 @I1623@ INDI 1 NAME Daniel /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Daniel 1 SEX M 1 _UID 0958AED398CAE24E9226126AC44A049F5900 1 FAMC @F668@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:47:35 0 @I1624@ INDI 1 NAME Phoebe /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Phoebe 1 SEX F 1 _UID 759E9630C571AB4F95F16EF40CB35F011061 1 FAMC @F668@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:47:45 0 @I1625@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 _UID 27AB1A68C822DD4EAC8ED90DC2A59FC352F0 1 FAMS @F669@ 1 FAMS @F579@ 1 FAMC @F668@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:48:03 0 @I1626@ INDI 1 NAME Matthew /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Matthew 1 SEX M 1 _UID 2EB6C47F4FC798428EDA797DD53063FCD98B 1 FAMC @F668@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:48:21 0 @I1627@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Thomas 1 SEX M 1 _UID 597FFD97ACC7914BB011422AF60EBA4BF182 1 FAMC @F668@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:48:30 0 @I1628@ INDI 1 NAME John /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 _UID F45A710D6639464CBADFCC683C2912084950 1 FAMC @F668@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:48:39 0 @I1629@ INDI 1 NAME Olive /Branch/ 2 SURN Branch 2 GIVN Olive 1 SEX F 1 _UID 79E5EF7581FE834CB04FB604AF4E62A7CFD0 1 FAMC @F668@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:48:48 0 @I1630@ INDI 1 NAME Stephen /Woodson/ 2 SURN Woodson 2 GIVN Stephen 1 SEX M 1 _UID A659D07A3D5D9940BEDD85D28F53B362A56E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2005 3 TIME 23:49:36 0 @I1631@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Culbertson/ 2 SURN Culbertson 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1786 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Dec 1840 1 _UID 9B53D7D416D9F64BA717D9ABA486DC9BAC68 1 FAMS @F572@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 16:59:56 0 @I1632@ INDI 1 NAME Simpson H. /Draft/ 2 SURN Draft 2 GIVN Simpson H. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Crafton, PA? 1 _UID 6351EF223B00E64F9BDC22C42E1EA534B74E 1 FAMS @F670@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:07:21 0 @I1633@ INDI 1 NAME Caroline /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Caroline 1 SEX F 1 _UID 7BC364F196A4484DBE4A551365C8E9C2AA3E 1 FAMC @F7@ 1 NOTE died in infancy 1 CHAN 2 DATE 2 Jan 2006 3 TIME 20:25:36 0 @I1634@ INDI 1 NAME Mary O. /Adams/ 2 SURN Adams 2 GIVN Mary O. 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Franklin, Venango Co., PA 1 _UID 13C4F4D9E7012D44BB5C02BED1ECD10B6DE1 1 FAMS @F671@ 1 FAMC @F672@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:19:41 0 @I1635@ INDI 1 NAME Josiah /Adams/ 2 SURN Adams 2 GIVN Josiah 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1807 2 PLAC Utica, PA 1 DEAT 2 DATE Oct 1889 1 _UID 369E950BC248034A9F27DAF97A67CC0617FC 1 FAMS @F672@ 1 FAMC @F673@ 1 NOTE Oil producer working and living in Utica and Franklin all his life. Lost his fortune in the l 2 CONC ast part of his life. Belonged to the Methodist Episcipol Church. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:55:06 0 @I1636@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Eliza /Daft/ 2 SURN Daft 2 GIVN Anna Eliza 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1815 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1899 1 _UID 3E17B4CB52D885439F44344E76EB75161738 1 FAMS @F672@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:21:45 0 @I1637@ INDI 1 NAME James /Adams/ 2 SURN Adams 2 GIVN James 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Utica, PA 1 _UID 02AC4B625A862A43ACA1ABF350F1FFC99CA3 1 FAMS @F673@ 1 NOTE Presbyterian (very religious), Farmer 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:50:36 0 @I1638@ INDI 1 NAME Rachel /Daft/ 2 SURN Daft 2 GIVN Rachel 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Utica, PA 1 _UID 3C3628C04CC5244AAC0BAA1252B504D52C2A 1 FAMS @F673@ 1 FAMC @F674@ 1 NOTE Presbyterian 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Dec 2005 3 TIME 16:09:54 0 @I1639@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Daft/ 2 SURN Daft 2 GIVN Thomas 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC England 1 _UID 0DB13C62203C8844A3249982678A041A75C9 1 FAMS @F674@ 1 FAMC @F675@ 1 NOTE From a rich family, never did any labor in his life, came to America to invest landing firs 2 CONC t in New Orleans. 2 CONT Lived on Stevenson St. in Pittsburgh buying up much property in the area. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:26:47 0 @I1640@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Johnson/ 2 SURN Johnson 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 _UID 0BFF7382AD33C2449AEA7250D387CBEB3B9E 1 FAMS @F674@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:24:56 0 @I1641@ INDI 1 NAME X /Daft/ 2 SURN Daft 2 GIVN X 1 SEX M 1 _UID A2F02E36B6B0B8449FCB9B6C82931129186D 1 FAMS @F675@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:27:28 0 @I1642@ INDI 1 NAME Aleva /Daft/ 2 SURN Daft 2 GIVN Aleva 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1775 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1879 2 PLAC Newark, NJ 1 _UID F9FE3E2C0CFEE245BCACFC637AE7C7A32406 1 FAMC @F675@ 1 NOTE Close friends with Teddy Roosevelt's family. Reportedly unmarried and lived to be 104 makin 2 CONC g her the oldest person listed in the family records. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Feb 2006 3 TIME 17:55:57 0 @I1643@ INDI 1 NAME X /Daft/ 2 SURN Daft 2 GIVN X 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Newark, NJ 1 _UID 3A4ECD06772D7C46BBB8A69A1DE54C0CCE14 1 FAMC @F675@ 1 NOTE unmarried 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:30:56 0 @I1644@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas D. /Adams/ 2 SURN Adams 2 GIVN Thomas D. 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Hydetown, PA? 1 _UID E0A61AD38A22324BABD4F9C2DA4BF07863C7 1 FAMS @F677@ 1 FAMC @F672@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:36:57 0 @I1645@ INDI 1 NAME Albert B. /Adams/ 2 SURN Adams 2 GIVN Albert B. 1 SEX M 1 _UID C0267DA1D0732D41BAA2995704A04AC5B4C9 1 FAMS @F676@ 1 FAMC @F672@ 1 NOTE A Government Inspector living in Cleveland, OH 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:39:45 0 @I1646@ INDI 1 NAME Rachel Elizabeth /Adams/ 2 SURN Adams 2 GIVN Rachel Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 _UID 4EB7D58423D01648B6A604DD39A842A0AF8E 1 FAMC @F672@ 1 NOTE died at age 18. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:35:29 0 @I1647@ INDI 1 NAME Anne /Boyer/ 2 SURN Boyer 2 GIVN Anne 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Cleveland, OH? 1 _UID 6A51F48CAF96D547B72D85FCD1FF3D728074 1 FAMS @F676@ 1 NOTE died before Albert. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:36:22 0 @I1648@ INDI 1 NAME Anne /Breckenridge/ 2 SURN Breckenridge 2 GIVN Anne 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Pittsburgh, PA 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Hydetown, PA? 1 _UID 18210F04AD4FF4458BDAFA03EA7F645F0F70 1 FAMS @F677@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:37:26 0 @I1649@ INDI 1 NAME William Herron /Wilson/ Jr. 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN William Herron 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Jun 1886 2 PLAC Pittsburgh, PA 1 _UID 2FE71F08253FC54E886E316A385A78388704 1 FAMC @F671@ 1 NOTE Law Student at Harvard. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Dec 2005 3 TIME 23:46:39 0 @I1650@ INDI 1 NAME John Alexander /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN John Alexander 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Mar 1890 2 PLAC Pittsburgh, PA 1 _UID 6DFF1D228BC8044DAB44EB61CB8E3B405E31 1 FAMC @F671@ 1 NOTE 1910 Graduate Washington and Jefferson College; Duffs Commercial College Pittsburgh, worked a 2 CONC t American Bridge Co. Pittsburgh. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:17:40 0 @I1651@ INDI 1 NAME Anne Daft /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Anne Daft 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Aug 1893 2 PLAC Pittsburgh, PA 1 _UID 6AE1BE529E1B2443BDF667D16D49602DA94E 1 FAMC @F671@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 17:43:35 0 @I1652@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Payne/ 2 SURN Payne 2 GIVN Robert 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1800 2 PLAC KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Jul 1851 2 PLAC Christian Co., IL 1 _UID 89CCED0DFC4A90489B4752912783C909AE93 1 FAMS @F678@ 1 FAMC @F679@ 1 NOTE Farmer. Moved to Bear Creek, Christian Co., IL in 1850 where he farmed over 100 acres. Baptis 2 CONC t. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Jan 2006 3 TIME 16:48:26 0 @I1653@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Stipe/ 2 SURN Stipe 2 GIVN Sarah 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC KY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Aug 1851 1 _UID DEFA41B706FAD7498666C3994FFD4B693817 1 FAMS @F678@ 1 FAMC @F680@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:10:08 0 @I1654@ INDI 1 NAME Ambrose /Payne/ 2 SURN Payne 2 GIVN Ambrose 1 SEX M 1 _UID 00B0E4ECC3A045459C5394FEFF348F1FCF4F 1 FAMS @F679@ 1 NOTE Came to America at about the start of the Revolutionary War. After the war settled in KY. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:05:04 0 @I1655@ INDI 1 NAME Federick /Stipe/ 2 SURN Stipe 2 GIVN Federick 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Scotland 1 DEAT 2 PLAC KY 1 _UID 0FD688DD271E7449B9B54DF94855E37FFF24 1 FAMS @F680@ 1 NOTE Farmed first in Indiana when he came to America then KY. Lived to old age. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:04:47 0 @I1656@ INDI 1 NAME Kittie Jane /Payne/ 2 SURN Payne 2 GIVN Kittie Jane 1 SEX F 1 _UID D29DB88AFCC48241B14B62B5FF6AEA12AC88 1 FAMS @F682@ 1 FAMC @F678@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:10:44 0 @I1657@ INDI 1 NAME Martha Susan /Payne/ 2 SURN Payne 2 GIVN Martha Susan 1 SEX F 1 _UID A6A15D8BF480804EB3E90EDCA380C4D5B3A2 1 FAMS @F681@ 1 FAMC @F678@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:11:07 0 @I1658@ INDI 1 NAME Frank /Hay/ 2 SURN Hay 2 GIVN Frank 1 SEX M 1 _UID 22055743026D5044985E15AC0DC7A31204EC 1 FAMS @F681@ 1 NOTE Lived in Indianapolis, IN 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 15:40:10 0 @I1659@ INDI 1 NAME William T. /Fulcher/ 2 SURN Fulcher 2 GIVN William T. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 643FAC908098F04992CE5E3AFBD743FE3B9F 1 FAMS @F682@ 1 NOTE Lived in Mattoon, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:12:56 0 @I1660@ INDI 1 NAME Lewis F. /Payne/ 2 SURN Payne 2 GIVN Lewis F. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 7D98A27ACCA4504888780490A1FA9DB1B6D7 1 FAMC @F76@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:15:24 0 @I1661@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Payne/ 2 SURN Payne 2 GIVN Robert 1 SEX M 1 _UID 4D35A5265BF9464D87778803274A3DDA45CD 1 FAMS @F683@ 1 FAMC @F76@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:16:01 0 @I1662@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah B. /Payne/ 2 SURN Payne 2 GIVN Sarah B. 1 SEX F 1 _UID 972F7AFB68725C4B9EB48A4325D2E0BC6E8A 1 FAMC @F76@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:16:17 0 @I1663@ INDI 1 NAME Willis M. /Payne/ 2 SURN Payne 2 GIVN Willis M. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 8C2745B7E3A2E144B1C2D58FB21EF37C6F05 1 FAMC @F76@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:16:49 0 @I1664@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Jane /Payne/ 2 SURN Payne 2 GIVN Mary Jane 1 SEX F 1 _UID D7337A2699CF8E4397088F03D63C7DC56823 1 FAMS @F684@ 1 FAMC @F76@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:17:17 0 @I1665@ INDI 1 NAME Mary J. /Compton/ 2 SURN Compton 2 GIVN Mary J. 1 SEX F 1 _UID AEEBB961168D7D43B24E87640B849393B645 1 FAMS @F683@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:17:51 0 @I1666@ INDI 1 NAME Emma /Payne/ 2 SURN Payne 2 GIVN Emma 1 SEX F 1 _UID FE11AF6D5FE9C64EAB5E8671E0F99F1211E9 1 FAMC @F683@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:18:15 0 @I1667@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Payne/ 2 SURN Payne 2 GIVN Robert 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6EDC31FD7BD3BB4B8CAA9754F5C1C7056FEF 1 FAMC @F683@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:18:26 0 @I1668@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Bradley/ 2 SURN Bradley 2 GIVN Thomas 1 SEX M 1 _UID DAAC79C83B454C4587DC8936EC7D7F7E60BD 1 FAMS @F684@ 1 NOTE Lived in Palmer, IL 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Dec 2005 3 TIME 17:29:38 0 @I1669@ INDI 1 NAME Lillie Belle /Bradley/ 2 SURN Bradley 2 GIVN Lillie Belle 1 SEX F 1 _UID AA7A342DFB940B47AB773C7B195DDD57E9E8 1 FAMC @F684@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:23:32 0 @I1670@ INDI 1 NAME Edith Ann /Bradley/ 2 SURN Bradley 2 GIVN Edith Ann 1 SEX F 1 _UID E4F4D9751FC729479695A889B576D3AA805B 1 FAMC @F684@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:21:26 0 @I1671@ INDI 1 NAME Frederick /Bradley/ 2 SURN Bradley 2 GIVN Frederick 1 SEX M 1 _UID 18519F55F6CF8B4987158179646522FF76DE 1 FAMC @F684@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:21:47 0 @I1672@ INDI 1 NAME Clara F. /Bradley/ 2 SURN Bradley 2 GIVN Clara F. 1 SEX F 1 _UID 185C5D1D9A0305419577C6A84544CE22C4BA 1 FAMC @F684@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:22:13 0 @I1673@ INDI 1 NAME James /Bradley/ 2 SURN Bradley 2 GIVN James 1 SEX M 1 _UID 1E8673B9FD09984DB85253D0BED702B63584 1 FAMC @F684@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:22:33 0 @I1674@ INDI 1 NAME Minnie May /Bradley/ 2 SURN Bradley 2 GIVN Minnie May 1 SEX F 1 _UID 9D979ED2783161428D826424EBB292E69C9C 1 FAMC @F684@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:22:44 0 @I1675@ INDI 1 NAME Hiram /Bradley/ 2 SURN Bradley 2 GIVN Hiram 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6DCD0D6205808E4780AC2D4A3316E2300180 1 FAMC @F684@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:23:04 0 @I1676@ INDI 1 NAME Eva /Bradley/ 2 SURN Bradley 2 GIVN Eva 1 SEX F 1 _UID 8E6882D3AE833642B49624554E2550B7313B 1 FAMC @F684@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Nov 2005 3 TIME 22:23:13 0 @I1677@ INDI 1 NAME Jonathan /Jackson/ 2 SURN Jackson 2 GIVN Jonathan 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1790 1 DEAT 2 DATE Mar 1826 2 PLAC VA 2 CAUS typhoid 1 _UID 5C5F10530F7EC046842FAEBD2BEEA4028E6A 1 FAMS @F685@ 1 FAMC @F687@ 1 NOTE Attorney 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Dec 2005 3 TIME 00:50:31 0 @I1678@ INDI 1 NAME Julia Beckwith /Neale/ 2 SURN Neale 2 GIVN Julia Beckwith 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1798 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Dec 1831 2 PLAC VA 2 CAUS childbirth 1 _UID 8C3A70EF6144BE4F8E2F5135FD5C42B86D00 1 FAMS @F685@ 1 FAMS @F686@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Dec 2005 3 TIME 00:51:49 0 @I1679@ INDI 1 NAME Blake /Woodson/ 2 SURN Woodson 2 GIVN Blake 1 SEX M 1 _UID 728C6BAD9BA6E541810FF78528C77D6459BF 1 FAMS @F686@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Dec 2005 3 TIME 00:52:17 0 @I1680@ INDI 1 NAME William Wirt /Woodson/ 2 SURN Woodson 2 GIVN William Wirt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Dec 1831 2 PLAC VA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1875 1 _UID AA123DC8D5646240802FA928EDD329A9AEB7 1 FAMC @F686@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Dec 2005 3 TIME 00:53:10 0 @I1681@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Jackson/ 2 SURN Jackson 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1819 1 DEAT 2 DATE Mar 1826 2 CAUS typhoid 1 _UID F45C856DF9784041B9FF96B19EA404D04906 1 FAMC @F685@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Dec 2005 3 TIME 00:54:33 0 @I1682@ INDI 1 NAME Warren /Jackson/ 2 SURN Jackson 2 GIVN Warren 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1821 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1841 2 CAUS TB 1 _UID 7530FAAF762E6641816C9785473AFC809FD7 1 FAMC @F685@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Dec 2005 3 TIME 00:55:07 0 @I1683@ INDI 1 NAME Laura Ann /Jackson/ 2 SURN Jackson 2 GIVN Laura Ann 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1826 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1911 1 _UID 5ADA62833141F54BBE2301B23389BB522849 1 FAMC @F685@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Dec 2005 3 TIME 00:55:36 0 @I1684@ INDI 1 NAME x /Jackson/ 2 SURN Jackson 2 GIVN x 1 SEX M 1 _UID 759A798A8073CB4D96F00D72CE323FC52663 1 FAMS @F687@ 1 FAMC @F688@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Dec 2005 3 TIME 00:56:17 0 @I1685@ INDI 1 NAME x /Jackson/ 2 SURN Jackson 2 GIVN x 1 SEX M 1 _UID B13DB0F2AF3D27499B664661DEF1D3E21875 1 FAMS @F688@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Dec 2005 3 TIME 00:56:35 0 @I1686@ INDI 1 NAME Molly /Jackson/ 2 SURN Jackson 2 GIVN Molly 1 SEX F 1 _UID 55D6C2EDF997924584E69FDA45C0776404D5 1 FAMS @F689@ 1 FAMC @F688@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Dec 2005 3 TIME 00:57:17 0 @I1687@ INDI 1 NAME Andrew /Donelson/ 2 SURN Donelson 2 GIVN Andrew 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Scotland? 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Londonderry, Ireland? 1 _UID C14B7DF5213AE143A52AFF24877FBB86367C 1 FAMS @F689@ 1 NOTE Lived to 102. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Dec 2005 3 TIME 01:03:44 0 @I1688@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Donelson/ 2 SURN Donelson 2 GIVN Jane 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Londonderry, Ireland 1 _UID DD9E94CF566D62429D9DD53AE0048E929217 1 FAMS @F690@ 1 FAMC @F689@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Dec 2005 3 TIME 01:04:23 0 @I1689@ INDI 1 NAME George /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN George 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Scotland 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Newton, Sussex Co., NJ 1 _UID 34E13F2FD20C4D4187848F1615675744B602 1 FAMS @F690@ 1 FAMC @F691@ 1 NOTE Lived in Londerry, Ireland before moving to Newton, Sussex, NJ around 1812. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jan 2006 3 TIME 18:26:26 0 @I1690@ INDI 1 NAME John /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Scotland 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Londonderry, Ireland 1 _UID 399C7525E67A244388892096E3F1E823DCC3 1 FAMS @F691@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Dec 2005 3 TIME 01:08:02 0 @I1691@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Caldwell/ 2 SURN Caldwell 2 GIVN Martha 1 SEX F 1 _UID 4B9C72C45E1BA34CBEE1FB578095AD538BB7 1 FAMS @F691@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Dec 2005 3 TIME 01:08:30 0 @I1692@ INDI 1 NAME x /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN x 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE age 12 1 _UID 73506F3D9A15BF4A8E387AB1BE19B0B857DE 1 FAMC @F690@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Dec 2005 3 TIME 01:09:09 0 @I1693@ INDI 1 NAME James /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN James 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Dec 1813 2 PLAC Sussex Co., NJ 1 _UID 37C43D7934C5B145A758706B5FE775205537 1 FAMC @F690@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Dec 2005 3 TIME 01:10:26 0 @I1694@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Rebecca 1 SEX F 1 _UID 0D25B9B1B43C1C469551A172E5C25EB6A2D3 1 FAMC @F690@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Dec 2005 3 TIME 01:11:00 0 @I1695@ INDI 1 NAME Margaretta /Wilson/ 2 SURN Wilson 2 GIVN Margaretta 1 SEX F 1 _UID 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@F119@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 03:32:52 0 @I1705@ INDI 1 NAME John Stephen /Searles/ 2 SURN Searles 2 GIVN John Stephen 1 SEX M 1 _UID 29F6B52528CD5E4D8A0E20A900B0F6D77763 1 FAMS @F693@ 1 FAMC @F117@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:36:39 0 @I1706@ INDI 1 NAME George W. /Searles/ 2 SURN Searles 2 GIVN George W. 1 SEX M 1 _UID D6449553F5FD564FA0B33AA256023C8FEB07 1 FAMS @F694@ 1 FAMC @F117@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:37:17 0 @I1707@ INDI 1 NAME Mary Ellen /Searles/ 2 SURN Searles 2 GIVN Mary Ellen 1 SEX F 1 _UID FB6683CF3083E9459CECEF2ED3DA09DDCC5C 1 FAMS @F695@ 1 FAMC @F117@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:37:44 0 @I1708@ INDI 1 NAME Emma Jane /Searles/ 2 SURN Searles 2 GIVN Emma Jane 1 SEX F 1 _UID 58035C73F318234E91BB23452BE20B65D7B1 1 FAMS @F697@ 1 FAMC @F117@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:38:11 0 @I1709@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret Ann /Searles/ 2 SURN Searles 2 GIVN Margaret Ann 1 SEX F 1 _UID 94054CEE539FC9418DDAF6A517C49FCA15B0 1 FAMS @F699@ 1 FAMC @F117@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:38:43 0 @I1710@ INDI 1 NAME James W. /Searles/ 2 SURN Searles 2 GIVN James W. 1 SEX M 1 _UID 4AFFE610BB803644B3C2DA2863BB2CDA8F72 1 FAMC @F117@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:39:27 0 @I1711@ INDI 1 NAME Frannie O'Hallacombe /O'Dell/ 2 SURN O'Dell 2 GIVN Frannie O'Hallacombe 1 SEX F 1 _UID 351FDADE9FB70848BBE0DC2A354C179984ED 1 FAMS @F693@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:40:44 0 @I1712@ INDI 1 NAME Eldon /Searles/ 2 SURN Searles 2 GIVN Eldon 1 SEX M 1 _UID 2E4D3E4F4980AC4192FC7C3A75B3EEEB03E9 1 FAMC @F693@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:41:09 0 @I1713@ INDI 1 NAME Kenneth /Searles/ 2 SURN Searles 2 GIVN Kenneth 1 SEX M 1 _UID 2166068B53F1CF44BFA32CBA7EE956299DC5 1 FAMC @F693@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:41:20 0 @I1714@ INDI 1 NAME Eva /Searles/ 2 SURN Searles 2 GIVN Eva 1 SEX F 1 _UID ACDCA368228930489126CEA724AE6C1636EA 1 FAMC @F693@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:41:29 0 @I1715@ INDI 1 NAME Marie Rands /Searles/ 2 SURN Searles 2 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2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:43:40 0 @I1721@ INDI 1 NAME Truman /Searles/ 2 SURN Searles 2 GIVN Truman 1 SEX M 1 _UID A822BDC7042E144F86A7F1EC4510A3896EBE 1 FAMC @F694@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:44:14 0 @I1722@ INDI 1 NAME Rennal /Searles/ 2 SURN Searles 2 GIVN Rennal 1 SEX U 1 _UID 7027E6A05D89D24FB39965C4230F97F15308 1 FAMC @F694@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:44:24 0 @I1723@ INDI 1 NAME Sylvester /Johnson/ 2 SURN Johnson 2 GIVN Sylvester 1 SEX M 1 _UID 41C7A257601B094AAAAD0A0EB2EF4E063361 1 FAMS @F695@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:45:13 0 @I1724@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Bell /Johnson/ 2 SURN Johnson 2 GIVN Anna Bell 1 SEX F 1 _UID 5A766480BD78EB46A2FE9D925BA21BD8D914 1 FAMS @F696@ 1 FAMC @F695@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:45:50 0 @I1725@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /LeSeur/ 2 SURN LeSeur 2 GIVN Thomas 1 SEX M 1 _UID 54252457DCEB1B40B2581B7E70CC32A2C9BF 1 FAMS @F696@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:46:18 0 @I1726@ INDI 1 NAME Lucille Fay (aka Joan Crawford) /LeSeur/ 2 SURN LeSeur 2 GIVN Lucille Fay (aka Joan Crawford) 2 _AKA Joan Crawford, Billie Cassin 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 Mar 1904 2 PLAC San Antonio, TX 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 May 1977 2 PLAC New York, NY 2 CAUS Pancreatic Cancer 1 DSCR 5'5" 1 _UID 406D794151C0DE48982FC41ECDE47A4CBEE5 1 FAMS @F702@ 1 FAMS @F703@ 1 FAMC @F696@ 1 NOTE Spouse 2 CONT Alfred Steele (14 January 1956 - 6 April 1959) (his death) 2 CONT Phillip Terry (21 July 1942 - 25 April 1946) (divorced) 1 child 2 CONT Franchot Tone (11 October 1935 - 11 April 1939) (divorced) 1 child 2 CONT Douglas Fairbanks Jr. (3 June 1929 - 12 May 1933) (divorced) 2 CONT James Welton (1923 - 1924) (divorced) 2 CONT 2 CONT Trivia 2 CONT Quit Stephens College, a posh university for women in Columbia, Missouri, in the early 1920s. 2 CONT Worked as an elevator operator at Harzfeld's department store in downtown Kansas City, Missou 2 CONC ri. 2 CONT Each time Crawford married, she changed the name of her Brentwood estate and installed all ne 2 CONC w toilet seats. 2 CONT Interred at Ferncliff Cemetery, Hartsdale, New York, USA. 2 CONT Was asked to take over Carole Lombard's role in "They All Kissed The Bride" after she died i 2 CONC n a air crash during a war bond tour. She then donated all of her salary to the Red Cross wh 2 CONC o found Lombard's body, and promptly fired her agent for taking his usual 10%. 2 CONT She was so dedicated to her fans that she always personally responded to her fan mail by typi 2 CONC ng them responses on blue paper and autographing it. A great deal of her spare time and weeke 2 CONC nds were spent doing this. 2 CONT After her friend Steven Spielberg hit it big, Joan sen 2 CONC t him periodic notes of congratulations. The last one came two weeks before her death. 2 CONT She taught director Steven Spielberg how to belch whil 2 CONC e filming their episode of "Night Gallery" (1970). 2 CONT Cartoonist Milton Caniff claimed he created the character of "Dragon Lady" for his popular "T 2 CONC erry and the Pirates" comic strip, based on Joan Crawford. 2 CONT At the time of her death, the only photographs displayed in her apartment were of Barbara Sta 2 CONC nwyck and President John F. Kennedy . 2 CONT Daughter-in-law of Douglas Fairbanks . 2 CONT Cousin-in-law of Lucile Fairbanks . 2 CONT Niece-in-law of Robert Fairbanks . 2 CONT Born at 10:00 PM 2 CONT She had a cleanliness obsession. She used to wash her hands every ten minutes and follow gues 2 CONC ts around her house wiping everything they touched, especially doorknobs and pieces from he 2 CONC r china set. 2 CONT She would never smoke a cigarette unless she opened the pack herself, and would never use ano 2 CONC ther cigarette out of that pack if someone else had touched it. 2 CONT Always slept in white pyjamas. 2 CONT Was forced by MGM boss Louis B. Mayer to drop her rea 2 CONC l name Lucille LeSueur because it sounded too much like "sewer". 2 CONT Her 1933 contract with MGM was so detailed and binding, it even had a clause in it indicatin 2 CONC g what time she was expected to be in bed each night. 2 CONT She was named as 'the other woman' in at least two divorces. 2 CONT Was born Catholic but converted to Christian Science in later years. 2 CONT Whenever she stayed in a hotel, no matter how good and well-reputed it was, Joan always scrub 2 CONC bed the bathroom herself before using it. 2 CONT In the early 1930s, tired of playing fun-loving flappers, Joan wanted to change her image. Th 2 CONC in lips would not do for her, she wanted big lips. Ignoring Crawford's natural lip contours 2 CONC , Max Factor ran a smear of color across her upper an 2 CONC d lower lips; it was just what she wanted. To Max, the Crawford look, which became her tradem 2 CONC ark, was always 'the smear'. To the public, it became known as 'Hunter's Bow Lips'. Crawfor 2 CONC d is often credited as helping to rout America's prejudice against lipstick. 2 CONT Adoptive mother of Christina Crawford . 2 CONT After hearing that a plumber had used a toilet after installing it in her Brentwood home, sh 2 CONC e immediately had the fixture and pipes ripped out and replaced. 2 CONT Her cleanliness obsession lead her to prefer showers to tubs, as she abhorred sitting in he 2 CONC r own bathwater. 2 CONT Despite being a big star, Crawford really didn't appear in that many film classics. One she m 2 CONC issed out on was From Here to Eternity (1953) in 1953 2 CONC . When the domineering actress insisted that her costumes be designed by Sheila O'Brien , studio head Harry Cohn replaced her with Deborah Kerr . 2 CONT In her final years at MGM, Crawford was handed weak scripts in the hopes that she'd break he 2 CONC r contract. Two films she hungered to appear in were Random Harvest (1942) and Madame Curie (1943). Both fil 2 CONC ms went to bright new star Greer Garson instead, and Cr 2 CONC awford left the studio soon after. 2 CONT Her final words before dying were quoted as being "Damn it . . . Don't you dare ask God to he 2 CONC lp me." which was said to her housekeeper, who had begun to pray aloud. 2 CONT "Joan Arden" was chosen as the young star's screen name after a write-in contest was held i 2 CONC n the pages of "Movie Weekly" magazine, but a bit player came forward and said she was alread 2 CONC y using it. Mrs. Marie M. Tisdale, a crippled woman living in Albany, New York, won $500 fo 2 CONC r submitting the runner-up name "Joan Crawford". 2 CONT She disliked her 'new' name and initially encouraged others to pronounce it Jo-Anne Crawford 2 CONC . In private, she liked to be referred to as Billie. 2 CONT - It was recently learned from an excellent, detailed and objective TV biography of her (incl 2 CONC uding information from Christina Crawford ) that Joan Cr 2 CONC awford's hatred of wire hangers derived from her poverty as a child and her experiences worki 2 CONC ng with her mother in what must have been a grim job in a laundry. [6 August 2002] 2 CONT Joan always considered The Unknown (1927) a big turnin 2 CONC g point for her. She said it wasn't until working with Lon Chaney in this film that she learned the difference between standing in front of a camer 2 CONC a and acting in front of a camera. She said that was all due to Lon Chaney and his intense concentration, and after that experience she said she wor 2 CONC ked much harder to become a better actress. 2 CONT Sister of actor Hal Le Sueur . 2 CONT Because Joan was bullied and shunned at Stephens College by the other students due to her poo 2 CONC r homelife, she answered every single piece of fanmail she received in her lifetime except th 2 CONC ose from former classmates at Stephens. 2 CONT Decided to adopt children after suffering a series of miscarriages with her husbands and bein 2 CONC g told by doctors that she would never be able to have a baby. 2 CONT Drank excessively and smoked until she began practicing Christian Science, at which time sh 2 CONC e abruptly quit doing both. 2 CONT During her later years, Crawford was drinking up to a quart of vodka a day. 2 CONT When her daughter Christina Crawford decided to becom 2 CONC e an actress, Joan demanded that she change her last name, so it wouldn't appear that Christi 2 CONC na was using it to further her career. Christina refused. 2 CONT Joan adopted all of her children except Christopher Crawford while she was unmarried. Since t 2 CONC he state of California did not allow single men and women to adopt children at that time, Joa 2 CONC n had to search for agencies in the eastern United States. The agency in charge of the adopti 2 CONC on of Christina Crawford was later uncovered as part o 2 CONC f a black market baby ring. 2 CONT As a child, Joan was playing in the front yard of her home in Texas when she got a large piec 2 CONC e of glass lodged in her foot. After it was removed, doctors told her she would likely neve 2 CONC r walk again without a limp. Joan was determined to be a dancer, so she practiced walking an 2 CONC d dancing every day for over six months until she was able to walk without pain. Not only di 2 CONC d she make a full recovery, she also fulfilled her dream of becoming a chorus dancer. 2 CONT Joan was dancing in a chorus line in 1925 when she was spotted by MGM and offered a screen te 2 CONC st. Joan, who wanted more than anything to continue dancing, turned down the offer at first 2 CONC . But another chorus girl pursuaded Joan to try the test, and a few weeks later she was put u 2 CONC nder contract. 2 CONT When Joan adopted her eldest daughter, Christina Crawford , she first named her 'Joan, Jr.'. Baby pictures from the book 'Mommie, Dearest' show bab 2 CONC y Christina lying on a towel with 'Joan, Jr.' monogrammed on it. Later, for reasons that ca 2 CONC n only be speculated, Joan changed the baby's name to Christina. Joan did the same thing to h 2 CONC er adopted son, who was named 'Phillip Terry, Jr.', after the man that Joan was married to a 2 CONC t the time he was adopted. After her divorce to Phillip Terry was finalized, Joan changed the boy's name to Christopher. 2 CONT Joan adopted another son in the early 1940s, but during a magazine interview, she disclosed t 2 CONC he location of his birth, and his biological mother showed up at her Brentwood home wanting t 2 CONC he baby back. Thinking that a fight would hurt the well-being of the child, Joan gave him bac 2 CONC k to his mother, who then sold him to another family. 2 CONT Joan never liked the name "Crawford", saying to a friend that it sounded too much like "Crawf 2 CONC ish". He replied that it was much better than "Cranberry". 2 CONT Blue Oyster Cult wrote a song about her, entitled "Joan Crawford". 2 CONT Adopted four children: Christina, Christopher, and twins Cynthia and Cathy. 2 CONT Measurements: 35-25-35 (as model 1930), 35-25 1/2-37 (precise studio stats, 1937) (Source: Ce 2 CONC lebrity Sleuth magazine) 2 CONT Wore size 4C shoes. (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine) 2 CONT Her little tap dancing in The Hollywood Revue of 1929 (1929) was the first audible tap dance on the screen. 2 CONT Her Oscar statuette for Mildred Pierce (1945) went o 2 CONC n auction after her death and sold for $68,000. The auction house had predicted a top bid o 2 CONC f $15,000. 2 CONT Her popularity grew so quickly after her name was changed to Joan Crawford that two films i 2 CONC n which she was still billed as Lucille Le Sueur: Old Clothes (1925) and The Only Thing (1925) were recalled 2 CONC , and the billings were altered. 2 CONT WAMPAS Baby of 1926 2 CONT She was a favorite model of 'Walt Disney (I)' and Ub Iwerks for their early experiments in animation ("The Hand Behind The Mouse," by Leslie Iwerks) 2 CONC . 2 CONT Met her biological father only once when he visited her on the set of Chained (1934). She would never see him again. 2 CONT One of the original MGM Contract Stars from the studio's early period. 2 CONT She was voted the 47th Greatest Movie Star of all time by Entertainment Weekly. 2 CONT After she was signed to MGM, someone attempted to extort money from the studio by claiming th 2 CONC ey had a porn film that featured a young Crawford. The attempt failed when MGM pointed out th 2 CONC ey could not definitely prove the actress in the film was Crawford. The incident was mentione 2 CONC d in a couple of biographies. 2 CONT Was approached twice by the producers of the Airport disaster movie series. She was offered t 2 CONC wo different roles in both Airport 1975 (1974) and Air 2 CONC port '77 (1977), but refused. 2 CONT Comedic actress Betty Hutton , who lived near Crawford f 2 CONC or a time, stated that she seen some of the abuse claimed by Joan's daughter Christina Crawfo 2 CONC rd . Hutton would often encourage her own children to sp 2 CONC end some time with "those poor children", as she felt they needed some fun in their lives. 2 CONT After her husband died, she still continued to set a place for him at the dinner table. 2 CONT Although Crawford claimed her youngest daughters Cathy and Cindy were twins, most sources, in 2 CONC cluding her two older children, claim they were just two babies born about a month apart. He 2 CONC r two older children claimed they couldn't be twins because they looked nothing alike. In th 2 CONC e early 1990s, Cathy found their birth certificate, which proved that they were indeed twins 2 CONC , born on January 13, 1947. The fact that they were fraternal twins, rather than identical, c 2 CONC an account for the fact that they did not look alike. The twins eventually met their birth fa 2 CONC ther and other biological relatives. They found out that their birth mother had died of kidne 2 CONC y failure soon after birth and that their father, who had not been married to their mother, d 2 CONC id not find out about them until after it was too late. They were sold illegally to Joan Craw 2 CONC ford by Tennessee Children's Home Society director Georgia Tann. 2 CONT She has a granddaughter, Chrystal, from son Christopher. She has a granddaughter Carla, bor 2 CONC n c. 1970, from daughter Cathy. She has eight grandchildren altogether (four from Christophe 2 CONC r and two each from Cindy and Cathy). 2 CONT She has a grandson, Casey LaLonde, by her daughter Cathy. He was born c. 1972. 2 CONT In 1963, she accepted the Oscar for "Best Actress in a Leading Role" on behalf of Anne Bancro 2 CONC ft , who wasn't present at the awards ceremony. 2 CONT Is portrayed by Barrie Youngfellow in The Scarlett O'Ha 2 CONC ra War (1980) (TV) and by Faye Dunaway in Mommie Dearest (1981) 2 CONT She was of French descent on her father's side, and Irish/Scottish/English descent on her mot 2 CONC her's side. 2 CONT On AFI's "100 Years 100 Stars", she was ranked the #10 Female Greatest Screen Legend. 2 CONT Often wore shoulder pads. 2 CONT Was very close friends with William Haines and his part 2 CONC ner Jimmy Shields. 2 CONT Biography from Leonard Maltin's Movie Encyclopedia: 2 CONT It's one of Hollywood's fey jokes that one of the most dominant of female stars is probably b 2 CONC est known to a whole generation of moviegoers as the wire hanger-wielding Mother From Hell, b 2 CONC ut that does an injustice to this amazing performer. In her youth a saucer-eyed, curvaceous b 2 CONC eauty, Crawford underwent a remarkable metamorphosis as she got older; her hardened features 2 CONC , including flashing eyes and a cruel mouth, perfectly suited the manipulative, catty, unscru 2 CONC pulous women she later played. In truth, she clung to leading-lady status longer than she sho 2 CONC uld have, but it was a hard-won status and one she was loathe to abandon. (And it can be legi 2 CONC timately maintained that, unlike many actresses who clawed their way to the top, she was as t 2 CONC alented as she was ambitious.) A backstage child-her stepfather was a vaudeville theater mana 2 CONC ger-she took up dancing and by age 16 was working both in a Broadway chorus and an after-hour 2 CONC s nightclub when MGM executive Harry Rapf spotted her and signed her to a studio contract. Sh 2 CONC e debuted-under her real name-in 1925's Pretty Ladies then became Joan Crawford in Old Clothes that same y 2 CONC ear. More substantial roles followed in Sally , Irene a 2 CONC nd Mary (also 1925, as Irene), and The Boob (1926, as a Prohibition agent!), before she was loaned to Firs 2 CONC t National to star opposite Harry Langdon in Tramp , Tr 2 CONC amp , Tramp (als 2 CONC o 1926). She returned to MGM and costarred in numerous melodramas, among them Taxi Dancer , The Unknown (opp 2 CONC osite Lon Chaney), Winners of the Wilderness (all 1927 2 CONC ), and Four Walls (1928); her roles were largely decor 2 CONC ative, and contemporary reviewers didn't indicate any special confidence in her ability. Bu 2 CONC t then came Our Dancing Daughters in which she perform 2 CONC ed a spirited Charleston atop a table, literally dancing her way into the memories of moviego 2 CONC ers. The picture's surprise success made Crawford an "instant" star, and she worked hard to c 2 CONC onvince both her bosses and her newly won fans that she had the right stuff. (She later top-l 2 CONC ined in two follow-ups to Daughters 1929's Our Modern Maidens and 1930's Our Blushing Brides More romances f 2 CONC ollowed: Dream of Love (also 1928), The Duke Steps Ou 2 CONC t , Untamed (bot 2 CONC h 1929, the latter her first talkie). Crawford demonstrated her hoofing abilities once agai 2 CONC n in a vigorous novelty number in The Hollywood Revue of 1929 She bulldozed her way into Hollywood's royal family by marrying Douglas Fairbanks, Jr 2 CONC ., that same year; they divorced in 1933. Crawford was an MGM stalwart for more than a decad 2 CONC e, generally playing tough, independent-minded women-often poor shop girls or secretaries str 2 CONC iving for success against formidable odds-in the likes of Paid (1930), Dance , Fools , Dance , Possessed (both 1931), Grand Hotel (1932, as t 2 CONC he secretary), Rain (also 1932, out of character but v 2 CONC ery convincing as South Seas trollop Sadie Thompson), Today We Live (1933, opposite Franchot Tone, whom she wed in 1935), Dancing Lady (also 1933, singing and dancing opposite Fred Astaire in his scree 2 CONC n debut), Sadie McKee , Chained (both 1934), The Gorgeous Hussy (1936) 2 CONC , The Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1937), Mannequin (1938), Ice Follies of 1939 , The Women (both 1939), Strange Cargo , Susan and God (both 1940) 2 CONC , and A Woman's Face (1941). But her star went into de 2 CONC cline (she'd been labeled "box-office poison" by a movieindustry trade paper in 1938), and af 2 CONC ter completing Above Suspicion (1943), MGM prexy Loui 2 CONC s B. Mayer showed her the door. Crawford did not work on-screen for two years except for a g 2 CONC uest shot in Hol- lywood Canteen (1944). She persuaded Warner Bros. to cast her in the titl 2 CONC e role in Mildred Pierce (1945), and her Oscar- winnin 2 CONC g turn as a sacrificing mother put her back on top. It was a gamble for the actress, who didn 2 CONC 't relish playing mother parts and feared she'd be typecast in them. Crawford remained at War 2 CONC ners in such films as Humoresque (1946), Pos- sessed ( 2 CONC 1947, which earned her another Oscar nomination), and Flamingo Road (1949), and rebuilt her reputation as a top screen star. Her later work was som 2 CONC ewhat erratic, but her more memorable charac- terizations of the period include the defin- it 2 CONC ive horror-housewife in Harriet Craig (1950), the terr 2 CONC orized playwright in Sud- den Fear (1952, an Oscar-nominated per- formance), a bitchy Broadwa 2 CONC y star in Torch Song (1953, back at MGM), the tough sa 2 CONC loon-keeper in Johnny Guitar (1954, to this day a favo 2 CONC rite cult Western), frustrated women in Female on The Beach (1955) and Autumn Leaves (1956), and a nasty mag 2 CONC azine editor in The Best of Everything (1959). In 195 2 CONC 5 she married Pepsi-Cola chair- man Alfred Steele; he died four years later, and she remaine 2 CONC d on the board of directors. In her 50s, she seemed to be at career's end, but in 1962 direct 2 CONC or Robert Aldrich teamed her with Bette Davis (not exactly a harmonious pairing) in What Eve 2 CONC r Happened to Baby Jane? a critical and commercial sma 2 CONC sh that revitalized both women's careers and kicked off an entire cycle of horror movies feat 2 CONC uring older women. She dropped out of the follow-up, EB>. Hush, Sweet Char- lotte but did mak 2 CONC e two for horrormeister William Castle, Strait-Jacket (1964) and I Saw What You Did (1965), as well as Ber 2 CONC - serk (1967) and Trog (1970, her final film) for Engl 2 CONC ish directors. Crawford's last nonhorror role was that of a venal nurse in The Caretakers (1963). In 1969 she starred in a telefilm that served a 2 CONC s the pilot for a series called "Night Gallery." In it she played a wealthy woman who will st 2 CONC op at nothing to find a donor for her eye transplant operation. One of her last performances 2 CONC , it was also one of her best; her director was a newcomer named Ste- ven Spielberg. She ha 2 CONC d been dead barely a year when her adopted daughter, Christina, wrote "Mommie Dearest," chron 2 CONC icling her traumatic experiences in Crawford's tyrannical household. It sparked endless tal 2 CONC k and seriously damaged the actress' public image. The book was filmed in 1981, with Faye Dun 2 CONC away as Crawford, but it was done in a campy style that further chipped away at her legend. I 2 CONC t was an ignoble footnote to a distinctive and fascinating career. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Feb 2006 3 TIME 19:10:16 0 @I1727@ INDI 1 NAME Lewis /Barnes/ 2 SURN Barnes 2 GIVN Lewis 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9176B78168B8064A9589559AEFB307A00511 1 FAMS @F697@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:47:57 0 @I1728@ INDI 1 NAME Eva /Watkins/ 2 SURN Watkins 2 GIVN Eva 1 SEX F 1 _UID E3E0E51369A6124C8DC624F098D31CC4DA6A 1 FAMS @F698@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:48:31 0 @I1729@ INDI 1 NAME Lester /Searles/ 2 SURN Searles 2 GIVN Lester 1 SEX M 1 _UID 49FCC59148D7A8488A6C9060E5B74627991C 1 FAMC @F698@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:49:02 0 @I1730@ INDI 1 NAME Harold /Searles/ 2 SURN Searles 2 GIVN Harold 1 SEX M 1 _UID FF80F69B1EC895429FE2C3F97272AC2BC51D 1 FAMC @F698@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:49:12 0 @I1731@ INDI 1 NAME Louis /Conner/ 2 SURN Conner 2 GIVN Louis 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9307A2FE40D1394AA2333163EDEA45AAFD5A 1 FAMS @F699@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:49:51 0 @I1732@ INDI 1 NAME Arthur /Conner/ 2 SURN Conner 2 GIVN Arthur 1 SEX M 1 _UID 5C8F2272087FB54FB2A23D0C75F8E4342CD5 1 FAMC @F699@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:50:57 0 @I1733@ INDI 1 NAME Wilma /Conner/ 2 SURN Conner 2 GIVN Wilma 1 SEX F 1 _UID 1E67DD7412DDFD41909504A515B27E94AA43 1 FAMC @F699@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:51:07 0 @I1734@ INDI 1 NAME Marie /Conner/ 2 SURN Conner 2 GIVN Marie 1 SEX F 1 _UID A2CDE767CCF4114A914AEF135ADC81BB2790 1 FAMC @F699@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:51:30 0 @I1735@ INDI 1 NAME Merlyn /Conner/ 2 SURN Conner 2 GIVN Merlyn 1 SEX U 1 _UID C7B8C1D7DEDBA9489EA82197F2461F7C9239 1 FAMC @F699@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:51:52 0 @I1736@ INDI 1 NAME Melvin /Conner/ 2 SURN Conner 2 GIVN Melvin 1 SEX M 1 _UID A2AFE075B21C28468B85EDC124A2C022488A 1 FAMC @F699@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:52:02 0 @I1737@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Searles/ 2 SURN Searles 2 GIVN Sarah 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Feb 1839 1 _UID D3602544AF947046ACAB9178ADF7147522B1 1 FAMS @F700@ 1 FAMC @F119@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:54:50 0 @I1738@ INDI 1 NAME Eliza /Searles/ 2 SURN Searles 2 GIVN Eliza 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1843 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1850 1 _UID 688192DADC99394FBB073B4F093EF31EF6D9 1 FAMC @F119@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:56:21 0 @I1739@ INDI 1 NAME William /Searles/ 2 SURN Searles 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1844 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1850 1 _UID E0BE93F252C780419B0D615B16772F627FE1 1 FAMC @F119@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:55:56 0 @I1740@ INDI 1 NAME William /Van Pelt/ 2 SURN Van Pelt 2 GIVN William 1 SEX M 1 _UID A1B2D00711A3D4469303A1BE06C4EE8B30B8 1 FAMS @F700@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Dec 2005 3 TIME 19:57:19 0 @I1741@ INDI 1 NAME King Donald /III/ 2 SURN III 2 GIVN King Donald 2 NPFX Bane (Fair) 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1100 2 PLAC Rescobie, Angus, Scotland 1 _UID 51005FFD65F47B45ACA1E60AFDC1A8CC353E 1 FAMC @F629@ 1 NOTE DONALD III (r. 1093-94, 1094-97) 2 CONT Donald 'Bane' (Fair) was the younger brother of Malcolm III. He succeeded Malcolm III in 10 2 CONC 93, at the age of 60, after driving out Malcolm's sons and claiming the crown on the basis o 2 CONC f tanistry. Donald was deposed by his nephew Duncan II in 1094, with the assistance of Will 2 CONC iam II (Rufus) of England; Donald regained the throne soon afterwards when Duncan was kille 2 CONC d in November that year. Donald then seems to have shared his rule with his nephew Edmund (Do 2 CONC nald in Scotia, Edmund in Lothian and Strathclyde). In 1097, Malcolm III's son Edgar invade 2 CONC d Scotland with help from William II of England, and Donald was defeated and deposed once mor 2 CONC e. Accounts of his fate differ, but according to one version he was blinded and kept prison 2 CONC er until his death at Rescobie, Angus in about 1100. Edmund was pardoned and became a monk. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Dec 2005 3 TIME 22:37:14 0 @I1742@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Carnahan/ 2 SURN Carnahan 2 GIVN Robert 1 SEX M 1 _UID C774AAFFDC0E034FA6EE2C7CEF0E644A0768 1 FAMS @F701@ 1 NOTE In and out of jail 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Feb 2006 3 TIME 22:37:01 0 @I1743@ INDI 1 NAME Faye // 2 GIVN Faye 1 SEX F 1 _UID 7E26FEF31D449D43B4E3FA29336A17BD018D 1 FAMS @F701@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Dec 2005 3 TIME 17:27:25 0 @I1744@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Carnahan/ 2 SURN Carnahan 2 GIVN Robert 1 SEX M 1 _UID D333B4C9B18A9545939B2C5181715862EF8E 1 FAMC @F701@ 1 NOTE Most of his life in jail. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Feb 2006 3 TIME 22:37:32 0 @I1745@ INDI 1 NAME John /Carnahan/ 2 SURN Carnahan 2 GIVN John 1 SEX M 1 _UID EBCB48869D6D1E488B44043252DDEF29403E 1 FAMC @F701@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Dec 2005 3 TIME 17:28:25 0 @I1746@ INDI 1 NAME Gregg /Carnahan/ 2 SURN Carnahan 2 GIVN Gregg 1 SEX M 1 _UID 9F1D3923F81DBC4B97E76706AD770865B081 1 FAMC @F701@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Dec 2005 3 TIME 17:28:36 0 @I1747@ INDI 1 NAME Frederick Henry (aka Philllip Terry) /Kormann/ 2 SURN Kormann 2 GIVN Frederick Henry (aka Philllip Terry) 2 _AKA Phillip Terry 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Mar 1909 2 PLAC San Francisco, CA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Feb 1993 2 PLAC Santa Barbara, CA 2 CAUS pneumonitis 1 _UID B79152E9161F1D448120F7E1897009821642 1 FAMS @F702@ 1 NOTE The only child of a San Francisco couple, actor Phillip Terry was born Frederick Henry Korman 2 CONC n on March 7, 1909. His father, a chemical engineer in the oil fields, moved about in his wor 2 CONC k so Phillip was sent to live with relatives in New Jersey to achieve more stable schooling 2 CONC . Following high school graduation, Phillip worked for a time in the oil fields, with the ass 2 CONC ist of his father, as a roustabout, a tool pusher and rig builder. He later studied at Sacre 2 CONC d Heart College, then Stanford University where he became both a football and track star. I 2 CONC t was at Stanford that he also developed an interest in acting. After a brief, unsuccessful s 2 CONC tay in New York, Phillip traveled to England and studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Ar 2 CONC t (1933). He grew homesick after a few years, however, and returned to America, landing a jo 2 CONC b in Los Angeles with CBS Radio as a dramatic player of Shakespeare and other classics. As lu 2 CONC ck would have it, an MGM agent caught one of his broadcasts and set up an interview. Philli 2 CONC p was signed after a successful screen test and groomed in unbilled film bits; one of these m 2 CONC ovies was Mannequin (1937) starring Joan Crawford , who would figure prominently into his life down the road 2 CONC . Unable to improve his lot at MGM, he signed with Paramount and finally earned higher visibi 2 CONC lity in such films as The Monster and the Girl (1941) 2 CONC , The Parson of Panamint (1941) (title role), Torped 2 CONC o Boat (1942), and Wake Island (1942). Around this time he, by chance, happened to hook up with actress Craw 2 CONC ford. After a whirlwind romance of only six weeks, the pair married in July of 1942. The marr 2 CONC iage would not last, however, divorcing a mere four years later. When Phillip left Paramoun 2 CONC t in the mid-40s, he signed up with RKO. His movies and no performances were no great shake 2 CONC s with such routine fodder as Music in Manhattan (1944 2 CONC ) and Pan-Americana (1945) all he could find. His bett 2 CONC er work came when he was loaned out. Despite the fact that he appeared in more than eighty mo 2 CONC vies and was a highly personable gent, most of Phillip's roles ended up unbilled or unmemorab 2 CONC le. His better pictures, in which he served as a second lead, were the Oscar-winning The Los 2 CONC t Weekend (1945) starring Ray Milland , and To Each His Own (1946) wit 2 CONC h Olivia de Havilland . As his career waned, he starte 2 CONC d focusing on real estate and made himself a rich man with smart investments. From the 1950 2 CONC s on he was seen only sporadically in films and on TV. He retired completely in 1973 after su 2 CONC ffering the first of what would be a series of strokes. His health steadily declined and he d 2 CONC ied of pneumonitis in 1993. 2 CONT 2 CONT IMDb mini-biography by 2 CONT Gary Brumburgh / gr-home@pacbell.net 2 CONT 2 CONT Spouse 2 CONT Joan Crawford (21 July 1942 - 25 April 1946) (divorced) 2 CONT Rosalind Lee (? - 23 February 1993) (hi 2 CONC s death) 2 CONT 2 CONT Trivia 2 CONT The 4th husband of Joan Crawford . 2 CONT Brother-in-law of Hal Le Sueur . 2 CONT Died at his home in Santa Barbara, was cremated, and his ashes scattered into the Pacific Oce 2 CONC an. 2 CONT Was introduced to Joan Crawford in May of 1942 by dram 2 CONC a critic Harry Mines. The couple wed six weeks later on July 21, 1942. He became the stepfath 2 CONC er of Christina Crawford . The couple later adopted a so 2 CONC n, Phillip Terry, Jr. Upon their divorce in 1946, Phillip Sr. waived his rights as father t 2 CONC o Phillip, Jr., only on the condition a trust would be be set up for the boy to pay for his c 2 CONC ollege education. Joan legally changed the boy's name to Christopher. 2 CONT A toy train enthusiast, he owned a large collection of electric trains at one point. 2 CONT During WWII, he became a licensed pilot and owned a small plane. He could not enlist in the s 2 CONC ervice because of of his extreme near-sightedness and due to knee injuries suffered in an oi 2 CONC l field accident when he was younger. He did, however, take a job at an aircraft factory. 2 CONT While training at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, he picked up a strong British accen 2 CONC t. Deemed "too British" after being signed by MGM, he trained with vocal coaches and drama te 2 CONC achers in order to lose the accent. 2 CONT Phillip Terry 2 CONT Date of birth (location) 7 March 1909 San Francisco, California, USA Date of death (details) 23 February 1993 Santa Barba 2 CONC ra, California, USA. (pneumonitis) Mini biography The only child of a San Francisco couple 2 CONC , actor Phillip Terry was born... (show more) Somet 2 CONC imes Credited As: Phil Terry 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT IMDbPro Professional Details 2 CONT Filmography as: Actor , Himself , Notable TV Guest Appearances 2 CONT Actor - filmography (1970s ) (1960s ) (1950s ) (1940s ) (1930s ) 2 CONT 1. Gabriella (1972) .... Dave ... aka Class of '74 .. 2 CONC . aka Gabriella, Gabriella (USA: video title) ... aka The Girls Most Likely To 2 CONT 2. The Navy vs. the Night Monsters (1966) .... Bob Spa 2 CONC lding ... aka Monsters of the Night ... aka The Night Crawlers 2 CONT 3. The Explosive Generation (1961) .... Mr. Carlyle 2 CONT 4. The Leech Woman (1960) .... Dr. Paul Talbot 2 CONT 5. Money, Women and Guns (1959) .... Damian Bard 2 CONT 6. "The Nine Lives of Elfego Baca" (1958) TV Series .. 2 CONC .. Steve Shannon ... aka Elfego Baca 2 CONT 7. Man from God's Country (1958) .... Sheriff 2 CONT 8. Deadline - U.S.A. (1952) (uncredited) .... Lewis Sc 2 CONC haefer ... aka Deadline (UK) 2 CONT 9. Seven Keys to Baldpate (1947) .... Kenneth Magee 2 CONT 10. Born to Kill (1947) .... Fred Grover ... aka Lad 2 CONC y of Deceit (UK) 2 CONT 11. Beat the Band (1947) .... Damon Dillingham 2 CONT 12. The Dark Horse (1946) .... George Kelly 2 CONT 13. To Each His Own (1946) .... Alex Piersen 2 CONT 14. The Lost Weekend (1945) .... Wick Birnem 2 CONT 15. George White's Scandals (1945) .... Tom McGrath 2 CONT 16. Pan-Americana (1945) .... Dan 2 CONT 17. Double Exposure (1944) .... Ben Scribner 2 CONT 18. Music in Manhattan (1944) .... Johnny Pearson 2 CONT 19. Ladies Courageous (1944) .... Tommy Harper ... ak 2 CONC a Fury in the Sky (USA: reissue title) 2 CONT 20. Bataan (1943) .... Matthew Hardy 2 CONT 21. Wake Island (1942) .... Pvt. 'Cookie' Warren 2 CONT 22. Sweater Girl (1942) .... Prof. Martin Lawrence 2 CONT 23. Are Husbands Necessary? (1942) .... Cory Cortwrigh 2 CONC t 2 CONT 24. Torpedo Boat (1942) .... Tommy Whelan 2 CONT 25. Public Enemies (1941) .... Bill Raymond ... aka Ga 2 CONC ngs of the City (USA: reissue title (TV title)) 2 CONT 26. The Parson of Panamint (1941) .... Rev. Philip Pha 2 CONC ro 2 CONT 27. I Wanted Wings (1941) (uncredited) .... Radio oper 2 CONC ator 2 CONT 28. The Monster and the Girl (1941) .... Scot Webster 2 CONC ... aka D.O.A. ... aka The Avenging Brain 2 CONT 29. Dancing on a Dime (1940) .... Brent Martin 2 CONT 30. North West Mounted Police (1940) (uncredited) ... 2 CONC . Const. Judson ... aka Northwest Mounted Police ... aka The Scarlet Riders 2 CONT 31. Fugitive From a Prison Camp (1940) .... Bill Hardi 2 CONC ng ... aka Fugitive From a Prison Gang 2 CONT 32. Junior G-Men (1940) .... Jim Bradford 2 CONT 33. Those Were the Days! (1940) .... Sam Byers ... ak 2 CONC a At Good Old Siwash ... aka Good Old Schooldays (UK) 2 CONT 34. Balalaika (1939) .... Lt. Smirnoff 2 CONT 35. Fast and Furious (1939) (uncredited) .... Master o 2 CONC f Ceremonies 2 CONT 36. Thunder Afloat (1939) (scenes deleted) .... Lt. We 2 CONC st 2 CONT 37. Miracles for Sale (1939) (uncredited) .... Magic S 2 CONC how Master of Ceremonies 2 CONT 38. On Borrowed Time (1939) .... Bill Lowry 2 CONT 39. Help Wanted (1939) 2 CONT 40. It's a Wonderful World (1939) (uncredited) .... Ch 2 CONC auffeur 2 CONT 41. Calling Dr. Kildare (1939) .... Intern Bates 2 CONT 42. While America Sleeps (1939) 2 CONT 43. Somewhat Secret (1939) (uncredited) .... Atlanti 2 CONC c City Emcee 2 CONT 44. Duel Personalities (1939) .... Hypnotist's assista 2 CONC nt 2 CONT 45. Money to Loan (1939) .... MGM Crime Reporter 2 CONT 46. Honolulu (1939) (uncredited) .... Nightclub Bandle 2 CONC ader 2 CONT 47. Four Girls in White (1939) .... Dr. Sidney 2 CONT 48. Think First (1939) 2 CONT 49. Once Over Lightly (1938) (uncredited) .... Bit 2 CONT 50. Spring Madness (1938) (uncredited) .... Dartmout 2 CONC h College Student 2 CONT 51. The Great Waltz (1938) (uncredited) .... Student 2 CONT 52. Young Dr. Kildare (1938) (uncredited) .... Dr. Vic 2 CONC kery 2 CONT 53. Vacation from Love (1938) (uncredited) .... Band L 2 CONC eader 2 CONT 54. Too Hot to Handle (1938) (uncredited) .... San Fra 2 CONC ncisco airport official 2 CONT 55. Boys Town (1938) (uncredited) .... Newspaper Repor 2 CONC ter 2 CONT 56. Anaesthesia (1938) .... P.A. Wilhite ... aka Anest 2 CONC hesia (USA) 2 CONT 57. Marie Antoinette (1938) (uncredited) .... Man in G 2 CONC aming House 2 CONT 58. Three Comrades (1938) (uncredited) .... Young Sold 2 CONC ier 2 CONT 59. Yellow Jack (1938) .... Louis Ferguson 2 CONT 60. Hold That Kiss (1938) .... Ted Evans 2 CONT 61. What Price Safety! (1938) (uncredited) 2 CONT 62. Billy Rose's Casa Mañana Revue (1938) (uncredited 2 CONC ) .... Stage Manager 2 CONT 63. Test Pilot (1938) (uncredited) .... Photographer 2 CONT 64. Of Human Hearts (1938) (uncredited) .... Army Inte 2 CONC rn 2 CONT 65. Love Is a Headache (1938) (uncredited) .... Club 4 2 CONC 4 Radio Man 2 CONT 66. Joaquin Murrieta (1938) (uncredited) .... Californ 2 CONC ia Ranger 2 CONT 67. Rosalie (1937) (uncredited) .... Cadet 2 CONT 68. Mannequin (1937) (uncredited) .... Man Outside Sta 2 CONC ge Door 2 CONT 69. You're Only Young Once (1937) (uncredited) .... Pi 2 CONC lot 2 CONT 70. Navy Blue and Gold (1937) .... Kelly 2 CONT 71. The Last Gangster (1937) (uncredited) .... Reporte 2 CONC r 2 CONT Filmography as: Actor , Himself , Notable TV Guest Appearances 2 CONT Notable TV Guest Appearances 2 CONT 1. "Police Woman" playing "Landon" in episode: "The St 2 CONC alking of Joey Marr" (episode # 1.9) 22 November 1974 2 CONT 2. "The Mod Squad" playing "Mr. Chapman" in episode: " 2 CONC Find Tara Chapman!" (episode # 1.7) 19 November 1968 2 CONT 3. "Felony Squad" playing "Dr. Spark" in episode: "Nig 2 CONC htmare on a Dead-End Street" (episode # 2.22) 12 February 1968 2 CONT 4. "Perry Mason" playing "Rolf Thorsen" in episode: "T 2 CONC he Case of the Tsarina's Tiara" (episode # 9.23) 20 March 1966 2 CONT 5. "Twelve O'Clock High" playing "Major Lloyd" in epis 2 CONC ode: "Those Who are About to Die" (episode # 1.15) 1 January 1965 2 CONT 6. "Hawaiian Eye" playing "George Brill" in episode: " 2 CONC V" for Victim" (episode # 3.37) 6 June 1962 2 CONT Notable TV Guest Appearances 2 CONT 1. "Police Woman" playing "Landon" in episode: "The St 2 CONC alking of Joey Marr" (episode # 1.9) 22 November 1974 2 CONT 2. "The Mod Squad" playing "Mr. Chapman" in episode: " 2 CONC Find Tara Chapman!" (episode # 1.7) 19 November 1968 2 CONT 3. "Felony Squad" playing "Dr. Spark" in episode: "Nig 2 CONC htmare on a Dead-End Street" (episode # 2.22) 12 February 1968 2 CONT 4. "Perry Mason" playing "Rolf Thorsen" in episode: "T 2 CONC he Case of the Tsarina's Tiara" (episode # 9.23) 20 March 1966 2 CONT 5. "Twelve O'Clock High" playing "Major Lloyd" in epis 2 CONC ode: "Those Who are About to Die" (episode # 1.15) 1 January 1965 2 CONT 6. "Hawaiian Eye" playing "George Brill" in episode: " 2 CONC V" for Victim" (episode # 3.37) 6 June 1962 2 CONT Notable TV Guest Appearances 2 CONT 1. "Police Woman" playing "Landon" in episode: "The St 2 CONC alking of Joey Marr" (episode # 1.9) 22 November 1974 2 CONT 2. "The Mod Squad" playing "Mr. Chapman" in episode: " 2 CONC Find Tara Chapman!" (episode # 1.7) 19 November 1968 2 CONT 3. "Felony Squad" playing "Dr. Spark" in episode: "Nig 2 CONC htmare on a Dead-End Street" (episode # 2.22) 12 February 1968 2 CONT 4. "Perry Mason" playing "Rolf Thorsen" in episode: "T 2 CONC he Case of the Tsarina's Tiara" (episode # 9.23) 20 March 1966 2 CONT 5. "Twelve O'Clock High" playing "Major Lloyd" in epis 2 CONC ode: "Those Who are About to Die" (episode # 1.15) 1 January 1965 2 CONT 6. "Hawaiian Eye" playing "George Brill" in episode: " 2 CONC V" for Victim" (episode # 3.37) 6 June 1962 2 CONT 1. "The Man and the Challenge" playing "Dr. William Ry 2 CONC der" in episode: "White Out" (episode # 1.10) 14 November 1959 2 CONT 2. "Perry Mason" playing "Peter Heywood" in episode: " 2 CONC The Case of the Bedeviled Doctor" (episode # 2.22) 4 April 1959 2 CONT 3. "Disneyland" playing "Steve Shannon" in episode: "E 2 CONC lfego Baca: The Griswold Murder" (episode # 5.19) 20 February 1959 2 CONT 4. "The Californians" playing "Mark Brank" in episode 2 CONC : "Corpus Delicti" (episode # 2.19) 3 February 1959 2 CONT 5. "77 Sunset Strip" playing "Mike Lamson" (as Phil Te 2 CONC rry) in episode: "Not an Enemy in the World" (episode # 1.14) 9 January 1959 2 CONT 6. "Maverick" playing "Chick Braus" in episode: "The B 2 CONC urning Sky" (episode # 1.22) 23 February 1958 2 CONT 7. "The Ford Television Theatre" playing "Royce Connor 2 CONC s" in episode: "Marriageable Male" (episode # 2.22) 25 February 1954 2 CONT "The Unexpected" in episode: "The Eyeglasses" (episod 2 CONC e # 1.14) 4 June 1952 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. "Perry Mason" playing "Latham Reed" in episode: "Th 2 CONC e Case of the Tarnished Trademark" (episode # 5.18) 20 January 1962 2 CONT 2. "Lawman" in episode: "The Grubstake" (episode # 3.3 2 CONC 1) 16 April 1961 2 CONT 3. "77 Sunset Strip" playing "George Lewis" in episode 2 CONC : "The Common Denominator" (episode # 3.31) 14 April 1961 2 CONT 4. "Perry Mason" playing "Lawrence Kent" in episode: " 2 CONC The Case of the Resolute Reformer" (episode # 4.14) 14 January 1961 2 CONT 5. "Hawaiian Eye" playing "Ray Kinard" in episode: "Va 2 CONC nessa Vanishes" (episode # 2.8) 2 November 1960 2 CONT 6. "Hawaiian Eye" playing "John Ryerson" in episode: " 2 CONC The Lady's Not for Traveling" (episode # 1.27) 6 April 1960 2 CONT 7. "Perry Mason" playing "Robert Doniger" in episode 2 CONC : "The Case of the Gallant Grafter" (episode # 3.15) 6 February 1960 2 CONT 8. "Men Into Space" playing "Colonel Stoner" in episod 2 CONC e: "Tankers in Space" (episode # 1.14) 6 January 1960 2 CONT "Philip Marlowe" playing "Dick Coolidge" in episode: " 2 CONC Ricochet" (episode # 1.13) 29 December 1959 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Feb 2006 3 TIME 17:53:34 0 @I1748@ INDI 1 NAME Hal /LeSeur/ 2 SURN LeSeur 2 GIVN Hal 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Sep 1903 2 PLAC San Antonio, TX 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 May 1963 2 PLAC Los Angeles, CA 2 CAUS ruptured appendix 1 _UID 340543166DD18546B2D9147EFB9D8D805DDC 1 FAMC @F696@ 1 NOTE Notable TV Guest Appearances 2 CONT Actor - filmography (1950s ) (1940s ) (1930s ) 2 CONT 1. Jeanne Eagels (1957) .... Reporter 2 CONT 2. Stand by for Action (1942) (uncredited) .... Lookou 2 CONC t ... aka Cargo of Innocents (UK) 2 CONT 3. Whistling in Dixie (1942) (uncredited) .... Sound E 2 CONC ffects Man 2 CONT 4. The Bugle Sounds (1942) (uncredited) .... Recruit 2 CONT 5. Shadow of the Thin Man (1941) (uncredited) .... Rep 2 CONC orter 2 CONT 6. Married Bachelor (1941) (uncredited) .... Man vyin 2 CONC g for table in cafe 2 CONT 7. The Big Store (1941) (uncredited) .... Chauffeur 2 CONT 8. Respect the Law (1941) (uncredited) .... Reporter . 2 CONC .. aka Crime Does Not Pay No. 33: Respect the Law (USA: series title) 2 CONT 9. Flight Command (1940) (uncredited) .... Hell Cat 2 CONT 10. Dulcy (1940) (uncredited) .... Businessman in Meet 2 CONC ing 2 CONT 11. Sky Murder (1940) (uncredited) .... Al - Co-pilot 2 CONT 12. The Golden Fleecing (1940) (uncredited) .... Cler 2 CONC k 2 CONT 13. Broadway Melody of 1940 (1940) (uncredited) .... C 2 CONC asey's Chauffeur 2 CONT 14. I Take This Woman (1940) (scenes deleted) .... Ma 2 CONC n in Cafe (aborted verison) 2 CONT 15. Dancing Co-Ed (1939) (uncredited) .... Boy ... ak 2 CONC a Every Other Inch a Lady (UK) 2 CONT 16. The Crowd Roars (1938) (uncredited) .... Usher a 2 CONC t Madison Square Garden 2 CONT 17. The Toy Wife (1938) (uncredited) .... First Brothe 2 CONC r ... aka Frou Frou (UK) 2 CONT 18. Judge Hardy's Children (1938) (uncredited) .... Jo 2 CONC e, the Chauffeir 2 CONT 19. The Girl of the Golden West (1938) (uncredited) .. 2 CONC .. Adjutant 2 CONT 20. Man-Proof (1938) (uncredited) .... Guest in Drawin 2 CONC g Room 2 CONT 21. Mannequin (1937) (uncredited) .... Tout 2 CONT 22. Madame X (1937) (uncredited) .... Spectator 2 CONT 23. My Dear Miss Aldrich (1937) (uncredited) .... Repo 2 CONC rter 2 CONT 24. Bad Guy (1937) (uncredited) .... Prison Switchboar 2 CONC d Operator 2 CONT 25. Mama Steps Out (1937) (uncredited) .... Steward Wi 2 CONC th Key 2 CONT 26. Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) (uncredited) .... Mill 2 CONC ard 2 CONT Filmography as: Actor , Notable TV Guest Appearances 2 CONT Notable TV Guest Appearances 2 CONT "State Trooper" in episode: "No Fancy Cowboys" (episod 2 CONC e # 1.25) 13 March 1957 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Feb 2006 3 TIME 19:08:24 0 @I1749@ INDI 1 NAME Douglas Elton Ulman /Fairbanks/ Jr. 2 SURN Fairbanks 2 GIVN Douglas Elton Ulman 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Dec 1909 2 PLAC New York, NY 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 May 2000 2 PLAC New York, NY 2 CAUS Heart Attack 1 BURI 2 PLAC Hollywood Forever Cemetery 1 DSCR 6'1" 1 _UID 85E83EF7ADC9A04C9581988C737E41C7378C 1 FAMS @F703@ 1 FAMC @F713@ 1 NOTE Birth name 2 CONT Douglas Elton Ulman Fairbanks 2 CONT 2 CONT Height 2 CONT 6' 1" (1.85 m) 2 CONT 2 CONT Spouse 2 CONT Vera Shelton (30 May 1991 - 7 May 2000) (his death) 2 CONT Mary Lee Eppling (22 April 1939 - 1988 2 CONC ) (her death) 3 daughters 2 CONT Joan Crawford (3 June 1929 - 12 May 1933) (divorced) 2 CONT 2 CONT Trivia 2 CONT Son of Douglas Fairbanks . 2 CONT Interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in same crypt with father, Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. 2 CONT His death was reported on the front page of the Times in London and Buckingham Palace express 2 CONC ed its condolences on his demise 2 CONT Created an honorary Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in 194 2 CONC 9 2 CONT Cousin of Lucile Fairbanks . 2 CONT Nephew of Robert Fairbanks . 2 CONT Cousin-in-law of Owen Crump . 2 CONT He had a lifelong, cultivated interest in international affairs. In 1941, FDR appointed hi 2 CONC m a special envoy to South America. 2 CONT He held the Silver Star and the Legion of Merit with V for valor in combat device from the U. 2 CONC S. government for his combat service in PT boats and gunboats. 2 CONT Host/narrator of the syndicated radio show "The Silent Man" (1951-1952). 2 CONT His father was his best man at his marriage to Mary. 2 CONT Daughters, Daphne, Victoria, and Melissa. 2 CONT Was awarded the British Distinguished Service Cross, the French Legion of Honor and Croix d 2 CONC e Guerre with Palm for his services during World War II. 2 CONT Biography in: "American National Biography". Supplement 1, pp. 196-197. New York: Oxford Univ 2 CONC ersity Press, 2002. 2 CONT Brother-in-law of Hal Le Sueur . 2 CONT Actor - filmography (1980s) (1970s) (1960s) (1950s) (1940s) (1930s) (1920s) (1910s) 2 CONT "The Dame Edna Experience" - Episode #2.1 (1989) T 2 CONC V Episode 2 CONT "B.L. Stryker" - Auntie Sue (????) TV Episode 2 CONT Strong Medicine (1986) (TV) .... Eli Camperdown ... aka Arthur Hailey's ' 2 CONC Strong Medicine' 2 CONT Ghost Story (1981) .... Edward Charles Wanderley 2 CONT "The Love Boat" - Two Grapes on the Vine/Aunt Sylvia/Deductible Divorc 2 CONC e (1981) TV Episode .... Elliott Banning - The Critical Success/Love Lam 2 CONC p Is Lit, The/Take My Boy Friend, Please/Rent a Family/Man in Her Life: Part 1 (1979) TV Episode .... Elliott Norman - The Critical Success/Love Lamp Is Lit, The/Tak 2 CONC e My Boy Friend, Please/Rent a Family/Man in Her Life: Part 2 (1979) TV E 2 CONC pisode .... Elliot Norman 2 CONT The Hostage Tower (1980) (TV) .... Malcolm Philpott ... aka Alistair MacL 2 CONC ean's The Hostage Tower (USA: complete title) 2 CONT Kingdom of Gifts (1978) (voice) 2 CONT The Art of Film (1976) .... Narrator 2 CONT The Crooked Hearts (1972) (TV) .... Rex Willoughby 2 CONT "The Legend of Robin Hood" (1968) TV Series .... King Richard 2 CONT Red and Blue (1967) 2 CONT "ABC Stage 67" - The Canterville Ghost (1966) TV Epi 2 CONC sode .... Mr. Otis 2 CONT "The Bruce Forsyth Show" - Episode #1.1 (1966) TV Ep 2 CONC isode 2 CONT "Dr. Kildare" - An Ungodly Act (1964) TV Episode 2 CONT "The United States Steel Hour" ... aka The U.S. Steel Hour (USA: alterna 2 CONC tive title) - The Troubled Heart (1963) TV Episode .... Host - A Nightma 2 CONC re at Bleak Hill (1962) TV Episode 2 CONT "The DuPont Show of the Week" - The Shadowed Affair (1962) TV Episode .... Hans Harben 2 CONT "Route 66" - Kiss the Maiden All Forlorn (1962) TV E 2 CONC pisode .... Charles Clayton 2 CONT Faccia da mascalzone (1955) 2 CONT "Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents" .... Host and occasional star ... ak 2 CONC a Rheingold Theatre (USA) - Four Farewells in Venice (1954) TV Episode 2 CONC - Provincial Lady (1954) TV Episode - Rain Forest (1 2 CONC 954) TV Episode - Myra and the Moneyman (1954) TV Episode .... Rene - Fo 2 CONC rever My Heart (1953) TV Episode .... Captain Mark Conyers USAF (5 more < 2 CONC filmoseries>) 2 CONT The Last Moment (1954) .... George Griffin 2 CONT Destination Milan (1954) 2 CONT Three's Company (1954) .... Narrator/Anthony (segment "The Scream' story 2 CONC ) 2 CONT Thought to Kill (1954) .... Narrator 2 CONT The Red Dress (1954) .... Narrator 2 CONT The Triangle (1953) .... Francois Villon (segment "A Lodging for the Nigh 2 CONC t") 2 CONT The Genie (1952) 2 CONT "Sure As Fate" - The Guinea Pigs (1951) TV Episode . 2 CONC ... Guest 2 CONT Mister Drake's Duck (1951) .... Donald Drake 2 CONT "Pulitzer Prize Playhouse" - Mrs. January and Mr. Ex (1950) TV Episode 2 CONT "Your Show of Shows" ... aka Sid Caesar's Show of Shows (UK: rerun title 2 CONC ) - Episode dated 11 November 1950 (1950) TV Episode 2 CONT State Secret (1950) .... Dr. John Marlowe ... aka The Great Manhunt (USA 2 CONC ) 2 CONT The Fighting O'Flynn (1949) .... The O'Flynn ... aka The O'Flynn (USA) 2 CONT That Lady in Ermine (1948) .... Col. Ladislas Karolyi Teglas 2 CONT The Exile (1947) .... Charles Stuart 2 CONT Sinbad the Sailor (1947) .... Sinbad 2 CONT The Corsican Brothers (1941) .... Lucien Franchi/Mario Franchi 2 CONT Angels Over Broadway (1940) .... Bill O'Brien 2 CONT Safari (1940) .... Jim Logan 2 CONT Green Hell (1940) .... Keith Brandon 2 CONT Rulers of the Sea (1939) .... David 'Davie' Gillespie 2 CONT The Sun Never Sets (1939) .... John Randolph 2 CONT Gunga Din (1939) .... Sgt. Thomas 'Tommy' Ballantine 2 CONT The Young in Heart (1938) .... Richard Carleton 2 CONT Having Wonderful Time (1938) .... Chick Kirkland ... aka Having a Wonderf 2 CONC ul Time 2 CONT The Rage of Paris (1938) .... Jim Trevor 2 CONT Joy of Living (1938) .... Dan Brewster 2 CONT The Prisoner of Zenda (1937) .... Rupert of Hentzau 2 CONT Jump for Glory (1937) .... Ricky Morgan ... aka When Thief Meets Thief (U 2 CONC SA) 2 CONT Accused (1936) .... Tony Seymour 2 CONT The Amateur Gentleman (1936) .... Barnabas Barty 2 CONT Man of the Moment (1935) .... Tony 2 CONT Mimi (1935) .... Rodolphe 2 CONT Success at Any Price (1934) .... Joseph 'Joe' Martin 2 CONT The Rise of Catherine the Great (1934) .... Grand Duke Peter ... aka Cath 2 CONC erine the Great 2 CONT Captured! (1933) .... Lieutenant Fred 'Dig' Digby 2 CONT Morning Glory (1933) .... Joseph Sheridan 2 CONT The Narrow Corner (1933) .... Fred Blake 2 CONT The Life of Jimmy Dolan (1933) .... Jimmy Dolan ... aka The Kid's Last Fi 2 CONC ght (UK) 2 CONT Parachute Jumper (1933) .... Bill Keller 2 CONT Scarlet Dawn (1932) .... Baron Nikita 'Nikki' Krasnoff 2 CONT Love Is a Racket (1932) .... James 'Jimmy' Russell ... aka Such Things Ha 2 CONC ppen (UK) 2 CONT It's Tough to Be Famous (1932) .... Scott 'Scotty' McClenahan 2 CONT Union Depot (1932) .... Charles 'Chick' Miller ... aka Gentleman for a Da 2 CONC y (UK) 2 CONT Athlète incomplet, L' (1932) 2 CONT I Like Your Nerve (1931) .... Larry O'Brien 2 CONT Chances (1931) .... Jack Ingleside ... aka Changes (UK) 2 CONT Aviateur, L' (1931) 2 CONT Little Caesar (1931) .... Joe Massara 2 CONT One Night at Susie's (1930) .... Dick 2 CONT Outward Bound (1930) .... Henry 2 CONT The Way of All Men (1930) .... Billy Bear ... aka The Sin Flood (UK) 2 CONT Little Accident (1930) .... Norman Overbeck 2 CONT The Dawn Patrol (1930) .... Douglas Scott ... aka Flight Commander (USA 2 CONC : TV title) 2 CONT Loose Ankles (1930) .... Gil 'Gilly' Hayden 2 CONT Party Girl (1930) .... Jay Rountree ... aka Dangerous Business 2 CONT The Show of Shows (1929) .... Bicycle for Two number 2 CONT The Forward Pass (1929) .... Marty Reid 2 CONT The Careless Age (1929) .... Wyn 2 CONT Fast Life (1929) .... Douglas Stratton 2 CONT Our Modern Maidens (1929) .... Gil Jordan 2 CONT The Jazz Age (1929) .... Steve Maxwell 2 CONT A Woman of Affairs (1928) .... Jeffry Merrick 2 CONT The Barker (1928) .... Chris Miller 2 CONT The Power of the Press (1928) .... Clem Rogers 2 CONT The Toilers (1928) .... Steve 2 CONT Modern Mothers (1928) .... David Starke 2 CONT Dead Man's Curve (1928) .... Vernon Keith 2 CONT A Texas Steer (1927) .... Farleigh Bright 2 CONT Is Zat So? (1927) .... G. Clifton Blackburn 2 CONT Women Love Diamonds (1927) .... Jerry Croker-Kelley 2 CONT Man Bait (1927) .... Jeff Sanford 2 CONT Broken Hearts of Hollywood (1926) .... Hal Terwilliger 2 CONT Padlocked (1926) .... Sonny Galloway 2 CONT The American Venus (1926) .... Triton 2 CONT Stella Dallas (1925) .... Richard Grosvenor 2 CONT Wild Horse Mesa (1925) .... Chess Weymer 2 CONT The Air Mail (1925) .... Sandy 2 CONT Stephen Steps Out (1923) .... Stephen Harlow Jr. 2 CONT The Three Musketeers (1921) (uncredited) .... Boy 2 CONT American Aristocracy (1916) (uncredited) .... Newsboy 2 CONT Filmography as: Actor, Producer, Miscellaneous Crew, Writer, Himself, Archive Footage 2 CONT Producer - filmography (1950s) (1940s) (1930s) 2 CONT Chase a Crooked Shadow (1957) (producer) 2 CONT The Silken Affair (1956) (executive producer) 2 CONT The Last Moment (1954) (executive producer) 2 CONT The Red Dress (1954) (producer) 2 CONT Thought to Kill (1954) (executive producer) 2 CONT Three's Company (1954) (executive producer) 2 CONT "Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents" (1953) TV Series (producer) (1953-1954 2 CONC ) ... aka Rheingold Theatre (USA) 2 CONT The Genie (1952) (producer) 2 CONT The Fighting O'Flynn (1949) (producer) ... aka The O'Flynn (USA) 2 CONT The Exile (1947) (producer) 2 CONT Angels Over Broadway (1940) (associate producer) 2 CONT Jump for Glory (1937) (producer) ... aka When Thief Meets Thief (USA) 2 CONT Accused (1936) (producer) 2 CONT The Amateur Gentleman (1936) (producer) 2 CONT Filmography as: Actor, Producer, Miscellaneous Crew, Writer, Himself, Archive Footage 2 CONT Miscellaneous Crew - filmography (1990s) (1980s) (1950s) 2 CONT Mary Pickford: A Life on Film (1997) (special thanks) (as Mr. Douglas Fai 2 CONC rbanks Jr.) 2 CONT "Hollywood" (1980) (mini) TV Series (film source) ... aka Hollywood: A C 2 CONC elebration of the American Silent Film (USA: video box title) 2 CONT Another Man's Poison (1952) (presenter) 2 CONT Filmography as: Actor, Producer, Miscellaneous Crew, Writer, Himself, Archive Footage 2 CONT Writer - filmography (1940s) (1930s) 2 CONT The Fighting O'Flynn (1949) ... aka The O'Flynn (USA) 2 CONT The Exile (1947) 2 CONT Scarlet Dawn (1932) (contributor to dialogue) (uncredited) 2 CONT Filmography as: Actor, Producer, Miscellaneous Crew, Writer, Himself, Archive Footage 2 CONT Himself - filmography (1990s) (1980s) (1970s) (1960s) (1950s) (1930s) (1920s) 2 CONT Mary Pickford: A Life on Film (1997) .... Himself 2 CONT The Battle Over Citizen Kane (1995) (TV) .... Himself ... aka American Ex 2 CONC perience: The Battle Over Citizen Kane (USA: series title) 2 CONT Vivien Leigh: Scarlett & Beyond (1990) (TV) .... Himself 2 CONT "This Is Your Life" - Douglas Fairbanks Jr (1989) T 2 CONC V Episode .... Himself 2 CONT Cary Grant: A Celebration of a Leading Man (1988) (TV) .... Himself 2 CONT Going Hollywood: The War Years (1988) .... Himself 2 CONT Hollywood Uncensored (1987) .... Himself - Host 2 CONT George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey (1984) (also archive footage) ... 2 CONC . Himself 2 CONT Night of 100 Stars (1982) (TV) .... Himself 2 CONT Laurence Olivier: A Life (1982) (TV) .... Himself 2 CONT Starring Katharine Hepburn (1981) (TV) .... Himself/Narrator 2 CONT The Bob Hope Anniversary Show (1981) (TV) 2 CONT From Raquel with Love (1980) (TV) .... Himself 2 CONT The 52nd Annual Academy Awards (1980) (TV) .... Himself - Presenter: Jea 2 CONC n Hersholt Humanitarian Award 2 CONT "Hollywood" (1980) (mini) TV Series .... Himself ... aka Hollywood: A Cel 2 CONC ebration of the American Silent Film (USA: video box title) 2 CONT Circus of the Stars #4 (1979) (TV) .... Ringmaster 2 CONT "The Dick Cavett Show" - Episode dated 25 June 1970 (1970) TV Episode .... Himself 2 CONT "Toast of the Town" ... aka The Ed Sullivan Show (new title) - Episod 2 CONC e #23.8 (1969) TV Episode .... Singer - Episode #11.23 (1958) TV Episode .... Himself - Episode #11.10 (1957) TV Episode ... 2 CONC . Himself - Episode #8.8 (1954) TV Episode .... Himself - Episode #5.7 (1951) TV Episode .... Himself (1 more ) 2 CONT "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" ... aka Laugh-In - Episode #2.12 (1968) TV Episode .... Himself - Guest Performer - Episode #1.5 (1968) TV Episode .... Himself - Episode #1.4 (1968) TV Episode .... Hi 2 CONC mself 2 CONT "The Hollywood Palace" - Episode #5.24 (1968) TV Epi 2 CONC sode .... Himself - Sketch Actor 2 CONT The Funniest Man in the World (1967) .... Narrator 2 CONT "Cinépanorama" - Episode dated 22 May 1965 (1965) T 2 CONC V Episode .... Himself 2 CONT "Password" ... aka Password All-Stars (USA: new title) - Betsy Palmer v 2 CONC s. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. (1964) TV Episode .... Panelist - Vivian Vance v 2 CONC s. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. (1963) TV Episode .... Panelist - Carol Burnet 2 CONC t vs. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. (1963) TV Episode .... Panelist 2 CONT "I've Got a Secret" - Episode dated 19 March 1962 (1 2 CONC 962) TV Episode .... Himself - Episode dated 2 April 1958 (1958) TV Episo 2 CONC de .... Himself 2 CONT Chase a Crooked Shadow (1957) (uncredited) .... Himself (epilogue) 2 CONT Screen Snapshots: Spike Jones in Hollywood (1953) .... Himself 2 CONT "The Kate Smith Evening Hour" - Episode dated 7 November 1951 (1951) TV Episode .... Himself 2 CONT Hollywood Goes to Town (1938) (uncredited) .... Himself 2 CONT Hollywood on Parade No. A-3: Down Memory Lane (1932) .... Himself 2 CONT The Slippery Pearls (1931) .... Himself ... aka The Stolen Jools 2 CONT How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 10: 'Trouble Shots' (1931) (uncredite 2 CONC d) .... Himself ... aka Trouble Shots (USA: short title) 2 CONT Warner Bros. Jubilee Dinner (1930) .... Himself ... aka Intimate Dinner i 2 CONC n Celebration of Warner Bros. Silver Jubilee (USA) 2 CONT Hollywood Snapshots #11 (1929) .... Himself 2 CONT Filmography as: Actor, Producer, Miscellaneous Crew, Writer, Himself, Archive Footage 2 CONT Archive Footage 2 CONT On Location with 'Gunga Din' (2004) (V) .... Himself 2 CONT Cary Grant: A Class Apart (2004) (TV) .... Himself 2 CONT Bob Hope at 100 (2003) (TV) (uncredited) .... Himself 2 CONT Joan Crawford: The Ultimate Movie Star (2002) (TV) .... Himself (1995 int 2 CONC erview) 2 CONT The 73rd Annual Academy Awards (2001) (TV) .... Himself (Memorial Tribute 2 CONC ) 2 CONT Sir John Mills' Moving Memories (2000) (V) .... Himself 2 CONT Dritte Reich - in Farbe, Das (1998) (TV) .... Himself 2 CONT Laugh-In Past Christmas Present (1993) (TV) .... Himself 2 CONT Hollywood Without Make-Up (1963) .... Himself 2 CONT Hollywood Mothers and Fathers (1955) .... Himself 2 CONT The Costume Designer (1950) 2 CONT Screen Snapshots Series 25, No. 10: Famous Fathers and Sons (1946) .... H 2 CONC imself 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 22:29:37 0 @I1750@ INDI 1 NAME Phillip /Terry/ Jr. 2 SURN Terry 2 GIVN Phillip 2 NSFX Jr. 1 SEX M 1 _UID E29D3920B04F524580DC982D0953F9FDE1D8 1 FAMC @F702@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Dec 2005 3 TIME 01:25:36 0 @I1751@ INDI 1 NAME Bethoc // 2 GIVN Bethoc 1 SEX F 1 _UID C932C0C607D2E344A1DAAE9A518C9959132F 1 FAMS @F705@ 1 FAMC @F706@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Feb 2006 3 TIME 18:38:21 0 @I1752@ INDI 1 NAME /Malcolm/ II 2 SURN Malcolm 2 GIVN II 2 NPFX King of Scotland 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE bef. 984 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Nov 1034 2 PLAC Glamis, Angus, Scotland 1 _UID 07C946B86871C9408DDE4E134EB4916978C4 1 FAMS @F706@ 1 FAMC @F707@ 1 NOTE MALCOLM II (r. 1005-34) 2 CONT Malcolm, son of Kenneth II, took advantage of the fact that the English were preoccupied wit 2 CONC h Danish raids and marched south, winning the Battle of Carham against the Angles in 1018 an 2 CONC d thereby regaining Lothian. Thirteen years later, however, King Canute invaded Scotland, p 2 CONC robably because Malcolm had been making alliances with the Danes, and forced the Scottish kin 2 CONC g to submit to him (submission was a traditional expression of personal homage). However, Can 2 CONC ute seems to have recognised Malcolm's possession of Lothian. In the west, Malcolm had th 2 CONC e alliance of Strathclyde, whilst the marriage of his daughter to Sigurd the Stout, Norse Ear 2 CONC l of Orkney, extended Malcolm's influence to the far north. Malcolm died at Glamis, Angus o 2 CONC n 25 November 1034, aged at least 80. 2 CONT After Malcolm II's reign, Scottish succession was based on the principle of direct descent. P 2 CONC reviously, succession was determined by tanistry - during a king's lifetime an heir was chose 2 CONC n and known as tanaiste rig, or 'second to the king' 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Feb 2006 3 TIME 18:46:48 0 @I1753@ INDI 1 NAME /Kenneth/ II 2 SURN Kenneth 2 GIVN II 2 NPFX King of Scotland 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 0995 2 PLAC Fettercairn, Kincardineshire, Scotland 2 CAUS Killed by Constantine in blood feud 1 _UID 0E5617A63B596E4A9C0997CA0E1DF0A937CA 1 FAMS @F707@ 1 NOTE KENNETH II (r. 971-95) 2 CONT Kenneth was the brother of Dubh. In 973 he acknowledged King Edgar of England as his lord i 2 CONC n return for recognition that the Scots now held Lothian, which they had seized from the Angl 2 CONC es. In about 994, however, he broke his promise to keep the peace and invaded England. He wa 2 CONC s defeated, and lost Lothian again. He killed Culen's brother in 977 and was himself kille 2 CONC d in 995 in a blood feud at Fettercairn, Kincardineshire by Culen's son, Constantine. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Feb 2006 3 TIME 17:38:48 0 @I1754@ INDI 1 NAME Charles "The /Bald"/ 2 SURN Bald" 2 GIVN Charles "The 2 NPFX King of the Franks 1 SEX M 1 _UID 6B3DB79B5281054699B14642913233260622 1 FAMS @F708@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 21:02:40 0 @I1755@ INDI 1 NAME Canute 'The /Great'/ 2 SURN Great' 2 GIVN Canute 'The 2 NPFX King 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1035 1 BURI 2 PLAC Winchester, England 1 _UID C1008862658EFF4293E65AB438EB1DFBA1F0 1 FAMS @F710@ 1 NOTE CANUTE 'THE GREAT' (r. 1016-1035) Son of Sweyn, Canute became undisputed King of England i 2 CONC n 1016, and his rivals (Ethelred's surviving sons and Edmund's son) fled abroad. In 1018, th 2 CONC e last Danegeld of 82,500 pounds was paid to Canute. Ruthless but capable, Canute consolidate 2 CONC d his position by marrying Ethelred's widow Emma (Canute's first English partner - the Churc 2 CONC h did not recognise her as his wife - was set aside, later appointed regent of Norway). Durin 2 CONC g his reign, Canute also became King of Denmark and Norway; his inheritance and formidable pe 2 CONC rsonality combined to make him overlord of a huge northern empire. During his inevitable abs 2 CONC ences in Scandinavia, Canute used powerful English and Danish earls to assist in England's go 2 CONC vernment - English law and methods of government remained unchanged. 2 CONT A second-generation Christian for reasons of politics as well as faith, Canute went on pilgri 2 CONC mage to Rome in 1027-8. (It was allegedly Christian humility which made him reject his courti 2 CONC ers' flattery by demonstrating that even he could not stop the waves; later hostile chronicle 2 CONC rs were to claim it showed madness.) Canute was buried at Winchester. Given that there wa 2 CONC s no political or governmental unity within his empire, it failed to survive owing to discor 2 CONC d between his sons by two different queens - Harold Harefoot (reigned 1035-40) and Harthacnu 2 CONC t (reigned 1040-42) - and the factions led by the semi-independent Earls of Northumbria, Merc 2 CONC ia and Wessex. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 21:48:06 0 @I1756@ INDI 1 NAME Hardicanute // 2 GIVN Hardicanute 2 NPFX King 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1042 1 _UID 4FB130DDC24BB64598D1E318C5ED5D7D0555 1 FAMC @F710@ 1 NOTE HARDICANUTE (r. 1035-1042) Harthacnut was the son of Canute and his second wife, Emma, the w 2 CONC idow of Ethelred II. His father intended Hardicanute to become king of the English in prefere 2 CONC nce to his elder brother Harold Harefoot, but he nearly lost his chance of this when he becam 2 CONC e preoccupied with affairs in Denmark, of which he was also king. Instead, Canute's eldest so 2 CONC n, Harold Harefoot, became king of England as a whole. In 1039 Hardicanute eventually set sai 2 CONC l for England, arriving to find his brother dead and himself king. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 23:31:33 0 @I1757@ INDI 1 NAME Edward III "The /Confessor"/ 2 SURN Confessor" 2 GIVN Edward III "The 2 NPFX King 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Jan 1066 1 BURI 2 PLAC Westminister Abbey, England 1 _UID A971A801E889E74B8094E0C6528B1BBAD2DB 1 FAMS @F711@ 1 FAMC @F633@ 1 NOTE EDWARD III 'THE CONFESSOR' (r. 1042-1066) In 1042 Edward 'the Confessor' became King. As th 2 CONC e surviving son of Ethelred and his second wife, Emma, he was a half-brother of Hardicanute 2 CONC . With few rivals (Canute's line was extinct and Edward's only male relatives were two nephew 2 CONC s in exile), Edward was undisputed king; the threat of usurpation by the King of Norway ralli 2 CONC ed the English and Danes in allegiance to Edward. Brought up in exile in Normandy, Edward l 2 CONC acked military ability or reputation. His Norman sympathies caused tensions with one of Canut 2 CONC e's most powerful earls, Godwin of Wessex, whose daughter, Edith, Edward married in 1045 (th 2 CONC e marriage was childless). 2 CONT These tensions resulted in the crisis of 1050-52, when Godwin assembled an army to defy Edwar 2 CONC d. With reinforcements from the earls of Mercia and Northumberland, Edward banished Godwin fr 2 CONC om the country and sent Queen Edith from court. Edward used the opportunity to appoint Norman 2 CONC s to places at court, and as sheriffs at local level. William, Duke of Normandy may have be 2 CONC en designated heir. However, the hostile reaction to this increased Norman influence brough 2 CONC t Godwin back. Edward subsequently formed a closer alliance with Godwin's son Harold, who le 2 CONC d the army as the king's deputy (he defeated a Welsh incursion in 1055) and whom Edward may h 2 CONC ave named as heir on his deathbed. 2 CONT Warding off political threats, England during the last 15 years of Edward's reign was relativ 2 CONC ely peaceful. Prosperity was rising as agricultural techniques improved and the population ro 2 CONC se to around one million. Taxation was comparatively light, as Edward was not an extravagan 2 CONC t king and lived off the revenues of his own lands (approximately £5,500 a year) - nor did h 2 CONC e have to pay for expensive military campaigns. Deeply religious, Edward was responsible fo 2 CONC r building Westminster Abbey (in the Norman style) and he was buried there after his death i 2 CONC n 1066. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 22:00:47 0 @I1758@ INDI 1 NAME Edith // 2 GIVN Edith 2 NPFX Queen 1 SEX F 1 _UID 9E15A83480FFE4409879AC9BB1D7F98994EE 1 FAMS @F711@ 1 FAMC @F712@ 1 NOTE No children. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 21:57:32 0 @I1759@ INDI 1 NAME Godwin // 2 GIVN Godwin 2 NPFX Earl of Wessex 1 SEX M 1 _UID DCEDC6F99F121F40818238CC8BA0122D090B 1 FAMS @F712@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 21:56:45 0 @I1760@ INDI 1 NAME /Harold/ II 2 SURN Harold 2 GIVN II 2 NPFX King 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Oct 1066 2 PLAC Battle (Hastings), England 2 CAUS Arrow through the eye 1 BURI 2 DATE 14 Oct 1066 2 PLAC Battle Abbey, England 1 _UID 9730DF291DDB2D44AA6D9DA9A28DFAF9B7D4 1 FAMC @F712@ 1 NOTE HAROLD II (r. Jan-Oct 1066) On Edward's death, the King's Council (the Witenagemot) confirme 2 CONC d Edward's brother-in-law Harold, Earl of Wessex, as King. With no royal blood, and fearing r 2 CONC ival claims from William Duke of Normandy and the King of Norway, Harold had himself crowne 2 CONC d in Westminster Abbey on 6 January 1066, the day after Edward's death. During his brief reig 2 CONC n, Harold showed he was an outstanding commander. 2 CONT In September, Harald Hardrada of Norway (aided by Harold's alienated brother Tostig, Earl o 2 CONC f Northumbria) invaded England and was defeated by Harold at the Battle of Stamford Bridge ne 2 CONC ar York. Hardrada's army had invaded using over 300 ships; so many were killed that only 25 s 2 CONC hips were needed to transport the survivors home. Meanwhile, William, Duke of Normandy (wh 2 CONC o claimed that Harold had acknowledged him in 1064 as Edward's successor) had landed in Susse 2 CONC x. Harold rushed south and, on 14 October 1066, his army of some 7,000 infantry was defeate 2 CONC d on the field of Senlac near Hastings. Harold was hit in the eye by an arrow and cut down b 2 CONC y Norman swords. An abbey was later built, in 1070, to fulfil a vow made by William I, and i 2 CONC ts high altar was placed on the spot where Harold fell. The ruins of Battle Abbey still remai 2 CONC n with a stone slab marking where Harold died. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2006 3 TIME 15:17:51 0 @I1761@ INDI 1 NAME Douglas Elton /Ulman (a.k.a. Douglas Fairbanks Sr.)/ 2 SURN Ulman (a.k.a. Douglas Fairbanks Sr.) 2 GIVN Douglas Elton 2 _AKA Elton Banks, Elton Thomas 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 May 1883 2 PLAC Denver, CO 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Dec 1939 2 PLAC Santa Monica, CA 2 CAUS Heart Attack 1 BURI 2 PLAC Hollywood Forever Cemetery 1 DSCR 5'9" 1 _UID 780A79E35DF4C149813040584BD8395B393F 1 FAMS @F713@ 1 NOTE Douglas Fairbanks was raised by his southern mother who had separated from his father, an att 2 CONC orney, when he was five. He began amateur theater at age 12 and continued while attending th 2 CONC e Colorado School of Mines. In 1900 they moved to New York. He attended Harvard, traveled t 2 CONC o Europe, worked on a cattle freighter, in a hardware store and as a clerk on Wall Street. H 2 CONC e made his Broadway debut in 1902 and five years l 2 CONC ater left theater to marry an industrialist's daughter. He returned when his father-in-law we 2 CONC nt broke the next year. In 1915 he went to Hollywood and worked under a reluctant D.W. Griffi 2 CONC th . The following year he formed his own production company. During a Libe 2 CONC rty Bond tour with Charles Chaplin he fell in love with Mary Pickford with whom he, Chaplin and Griffith had formed United Artists in 1919. He mad 2 CONC e very successful early social comedies, then highly popular swashbucklers during the 'twenti 2 CONC es. The owners of Hollywood's Pickfair Mansion separated in 1933 and divorced in 1936. In Mar 2 CONC ch of that year he married an ex-chorus girl and retired from acting. 2 CONT 2 CONT IMDb mini-biography by 2 CONT Ed Stephan 2 CONT 2 CONT Spouse 2 CONT Edith Louise Sylvia Hawkes (7 March 1936 - 12 December 1939) (his death) 2 CONT Mary Pickford (28 March 1920 - 10 January 1936) (divorced) 2 CONT Anna Beth Sully (1907 - 1920) (divorced) 1 child 2 CONT 2 CONT Trivia 2 CONT Uncle of Lucile Fairbanks 2 CONT Born at 9:0am-LMT- (MST) 2 CONT One of the 36 founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) 2 CONT Performed most of the stunts in his films himself. He was an excellent athlete and used his p 2 CONC hysical abilities to his best advantage. However, there were instances when a stuntman was us 2 CONC ed (as in the "sliding down the sail" and "swinging through the mast" scenes in The Black Pir 2 CONC ate (1926)), as these types of stunts were deemed too risky for the star. 2 CONT Interred at Hollywood Memorial Cemetery (now called Hollywood Forever), Hollywood, California 2 CONC , USA. 2 CONT He frequently requested that his name be listed last in the film credits. 2 CONT Brother of Robert Fairbanks . 2 CONT Brother-in-law of Lottie Pickford and Jack Pickford . 2 CONT Father-in-law of Joan Crawford . 2 CONT Father of Douglas Fairbanks Jr. 2 CONT Uncle-in-law of Owen Crump . 2 CONT Pictured on a 20¢ US commemorative postage stamp in the Performing Arts USA series, issued 2 2 CONC 3 May 1984. 2 CONT Son-in-law of Charlotte Smith . 2 CONT Was Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel 's basis for the overal 2 CONC l physical look of Superman. 2 CONT The Hollywood mansion he and Mary Pickford owned was called Pickfair. 2 CONT Is portrayed by Kevin Kline in Chaplin (1992) 2 CONT Hosted the very first Academy Awards in 1929 alongside William C. de Mille 2 CONT First president of the AMPAS from 1927 to 1929 2 CONT His last words were "Never felt better". 2 CONT The Private Life of Don Juan (1934) .... Don Juan 2 CONT Mr. Robinson Crusoe (1932) .... Steve Drexel ... aka Tropical Knight (USA 2 CONC ) 2 CONT Reaching for the Moon (1930) .... Larry Day 2 CONT Terra Melophon Magazin Nr. 1 (1930) .... (episode "Welches ist ihr Typ") 2 CONT The Taming of the Shrew (1929) .... Petruchio 2 CONT The Iron Mask (1929) .... D'Artagnan 2 CONT The Gaucho (1927) .... The Gaucho 2 CONT The Black Pirate (1926) .... The Black Pirate ... aka The Black Buccanee 2 CONC r 2 CONT Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925) (uncredited) .... Crowd extra in cha 2 CONC riot race ... aka Ben-Hur (USA: short title) 2 CONT Don Q Son of Zorro (1925) .... Don Cesar de Vega/Zorro 2 CONT The Thief of Bagdad (1924) .... The Thief of Bagdad 2 CONT Robin Hood (1922) .... Earl of Huntingdon/Robin Hood ... aka Douglas Fair 2 CONC banks in Robin Hood (USA: complete title) 2 CONT The Three Musketeers (1921) .... D'Artagnan 2 CONT The Nut (1921) .... Charlie Jackson 2 CONT The Mark of Zorro (1920) .... Don Diego Vega/Señor Zorro 2 CONT The Mollycoddle (1920) .... Richard Marshall III, IV and V 2 CONT When the Clouds Roll by (1919) .... Daniel Boone Brown ... aka Cheer Up 2 CONT His Majesty, the American (1919) .... William Brooks 2 CONT The Knickerbocker Buckaroo (1919) .... Teddy Drake 2 CONT Arizona (1918) .... Lt. Denton 2 CONT He Comes Up Smiling (1918) .... Jerry Martin 2 CONT Bound in Morocco (1918) .... George Travelwell 2 CONT Say! Young Fellow (1918) .... The Young Fellow 2 CONT Mr. Fix-It (1918) .... Dick Remington 2 CONT Headin' South (1918) .... Headin' South 2 CONT Sic 'Em, Sam (1918) .... Democracy 2 CONT A Modern Musketeer (1917) .... Ned Thacker 2 CONT Reaching for the Moon (1917) .... Alexis Caesar Napoleon Brown 2 CONT The Man From Painted Post (1917) .... 'Fancy Jim' Sherwood ... aka Fanc 2 CONC y Jim Sherwood (USA) 2 CONT Down to Earth (1917) .... Billy Gaynor ... aka The Optimist (USA) 2 CONT Wild and Woolly (1917) .... Jeff Hillington 2 CONT In Again, Out Again (1917/II) .... Teddy Rutherford 2 CONT All-Star Production of Patriotic Episodes for the Second Liberty Loan (19 2 CONC 17) 2 CONT The Americano (1916) .... Blaze Derringer 2 CONT The Matrimaniac (1916) .... Jimmie Conroy 2 CONT American Aristocracy (1916) .... Cassius Lee 2 CONT Manhattan Madness (1916) .... Steve O'Dare 2 CONT Intolerance: Love's Struggle Through the Ages (1916) (uncredited) .... Ma 2 CONC n on White Horse (French Story) ... aka Intolerance (USA: short title) ... aka Intolerance 2 CONC : A Sun-Play of the Ages (USA: copyright title) 2 CONT The Half-Breed (1916) .... Lo Dorman ... aka The Carquinez Woods 2 CONT Flirting with Fate (1916) .... Augy Holliday ... aka The Assassin 2 CONT The Mystery of the Leaping Fish (1916) .... Coke Ennyday 2 CONT Reggie Mixes In (1916) .... Reggie Van Deuzen ... aka Facing the Music 2 CONT The Good Bad Man (1916) .... Passin' Through ... aka Passing Through 2 CONT The Habit of Happiness (1916) .... Sunny Wiggins ... aka Laugh and the Wo 2 CONC rld Laughs 2 CONT His Picture in the Papers (1916) .... Pete Prindle 2 CONT Double Trouble (1915) .... Florian Amidon/Eugene Brassfield 2 CONT Martyrs of the Alamo (1915) 2 CONT The Lamb (1915) .... Gerald 2 CONT Filmography as: Actor, Producer, Writer, Director, Miscellaneous Crew, Himself, Archive Foota 2 CONC ge 2 CONT Producer - filmography (1930s) (1920s) (1910s) 2 CONT Crime Over London (1936) (producer) 2 CONT Mr. Robinson Crusoe (1932) (producer) ... aka Tropical Knight (USA) 2 CONT Reaching for the Moon (1930) (producer) (uncredited) 2 CONT The Iron Mask (1929) (producer) 2 CONT The Gaucho (1927) (producer) 2 CONT The Black Pirate (1926) (producer) ... aka The Black Buccaneer 2 CONT Don Q Son of Zorro (1925) (producer) 2 CONT The Thief of Bagdad (1924) (producer) 2 CONT Robin Hood (1922) (producer) ... aka Douglas Fairbanks in Robin Hood (US 2 CONC A: complete title) 2 CONT The Three Musketeers (1921) (producer) 2 CONT The Nut (1921) (producer) 2 CONT The Mark of Zorro (1920) (executive producer) 2 CONT When the Clouds Roll by (1919) (producer) ... aka Cheer Up 2 CONT His Majesty, the American (1919) (producer) 2 CONT The Knickerbocker Buckaroo (1919) (producer) 2 CONT Arizona (1918) (producer) 2 CONT He Comes Up Smiling (1918) (producer) 2 CONT Bound in Morocco (1918) (producer) 2 CONT Say! Young Fellow (1918) (producer) 2 CONT Mr. Fix-It (1918) (producer) 2 CONT Headin' South (1918) (producer) 2 CONT A Modern Musketeer (1917) (producer) 2 CONT Reaching for the Moon (1917) (producer) 2 CONT Down to Earth (1917) (producer) ... aka The Optimist (USA) 2 CONT In Again, Out Again (1917/II) (producer) 2 CONT Filmography as: Actor, Producer, Writer, Director, Miscellaneous Crew, Himself, Archive Foota 2 CONC ge 2 CONT Writer - filmography (1930s) (1920s) (1910s) 2 CONT Mr. Robinson Crusoe (1932) (story) (as Elton Thomas) ... aka Tropical Kn 2 CONC ight (USA) 2 CONT The Iron Mask (1929) (also story) (also titles) (as Elton Thomas) 2 CONT The Gaucho (1927) (story) (as Elton Thomas) 2 CONT The Black Pirate (1926) (story) (as Elton Thomas) ... aka The Black Bucc 2 CONC aneer 2 CONT The Thief of Bagdad (1924) (as Elton Thomas) (story) 2 CONT Robin Hood (1922) (story) (as Elton Thomas) ... aka Douglas Fairbanks i 2 CONC n Robin Hood (USA: complete title) 2 CONT The Three Musketeers (1921) 2 CONT The Nut (1921) (as Elton Thomas) 2 CONT The Mark of Zorro (1920) (scenario) (uncredited) 2 CONT The Mollycoddle (1920) (uncredited) 2 CONT When the Clouds Roll by (1919) (story) (uncredited) ... aka Cheer Up 2 CONT His Majesty, the American (1919) (as Elton Banks) (scenario) 2 CONT The Knickerbocker Buckaroo (1919) (as Elton Banks) (story) (as Elton Bank 2 CONC s) 2 CONT Arizona (1918) 2 CONT Bound in Morocco (1918) (also story) (as Elton Thomas) 2 CONT The Man From Painted Post (1917) (scenario) ... aka Fancy Jim Sherwood ( 2 CONC USA) 2 CONT Down to Earth (1917) (story) ... aka The Optimist (USA) 2 CONT The Good Bad Man (1916) ... aka Passing Through 2 CONT Filmography as: Actor, Producer, Writer, Director, Miscellaneous Crew, Himself, Archive Foota 2 CONC ge 2 CONT Director - filmography (1930s) (1910s) 2 CONT Around the World in 80 Minutes with Douglas Fairbanks (1931) (as Dougla 2 CONC s Fairbanks Sr.) ... aka Around the World in 80 Minutes ... aka Around the World with Dougl 2 CONC as Fairbanks 2 CONT Arizona (1918) 2 CONT Filmography as: Actor, Producer, Writer, Director, Miscellaneous Crew, Himself, Archive Foota 2 CONC ge 2 CONT Miscellaneous Crew - filmography 2 CONT The Three Musketeers (1921) (presenter) 2 CONT The Mollycoddle (1920) (supervisor) (uncredited) 2 CONT Filmography as: Actor, Producer, Writer, Director, Miscellaneous Crew, Himself, Archive Foota 2 CONC ge 2 CONT Himself - filmography (2000s) (1950s) (1930s) (1920s) 2 CONT The Many Faces of Zorro (2000) (V) .... Archival footage 2 CONT The Worlds of Mei Lanfang (2000) 2 CONT Hollywood Mothers and Fathers (1955) .... Himself 2 CONT Ali Baba Goes to Town (1937) (uncredited) .... Himself 2 CONT Talking Screen Snapshots (1932) .... Himself 2 CONT Around the World in 80 Minutes with Douglas Fairbanks (1931) ... aka Aro 2 CONC und the World in 80 Minutes ... aka Around the World with Douglas Fairbanks 2 CONT Show People (1928) (uncredited) .... Himself (Cameo appearance) 2 CONT Character Studies (1927) .... Himself ... aka Carter DeHaven in Characte 2 CONC r Studies (USA) 2 CONT Potseluy Meri Pikford (1927) .... Himself ... aka A Kiss from Mary Pickfo 2 CONC rd ... aka The Kiss of Mary Pickford 2 CONT Screen Snapshots No. 2 (1925) .... Himself 2 CONT Hollywood (1923) .... Himself, Cameo appearance ... aka Joligud 2 CONT Non-Sense of Censorship (1921) 2 CONT Filmography as: Actor, Producer, Writer, Director, Miscellaneous Crew, Himself, Archive Foota 2 CONC ge 2 CONT Archive Footage 2 CONT Douglas Fairbanks: The Great Swashbuckler (2005) (V) .... Himself 2 CONT The Forgotten Films of Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle (2005) (V) 2 CONT Cecil B. DeMille: American Epic (2004) (TV) .... Himself 2 CONT The Tramp and the Dictator (2002) (uncredited) .... Himself 2 CONT "Canada: A People's History" (2000) (mini) .... Himself 2 CONT Without Lying Down: Frances Marion and the Power of Women in Hollywood (2 2 CONC 000) (TV) (uncredited) .... Himself 2 CONT Star Power: The Creation of United Artists (1998) (V) .... Himself 2 CONT Mary Pickford: A Life on Film (1997) (uncredited) .... Himself/Various Ro 2 CONC les 2 CONT The Age of Ballyhoo (1986) (V) .... Himself 2 CONT "What Do Those Old Films Mean?" (1985) (uncredited) .... Himself (in Pari 2 CONC s, 1920) 2 CONT Unknown Chaplin (1983) (TV) .... Himself 2 CONT Komediya davno minuvshikh dney (1980) 2 CONT Dora et la lanterne magique (1978) .... Zorro 2 CONT The Funniest Man in the World (1967) 2 CONT Hollywood My Home Town (1965) .... Himself 2 CONT 30 Years of Fun (1963) 2 CONT Hollywood Without Make-Up (1963) .... Himself 2 CONT "Fractured Flickers" - Episode #1.7 (????) TV Episod 2 CONC e 2 CONT The Great Chase (1962) 2 CONT "The DuPont Show of the Week" - Hollywood - My Home Town (1962) TV Episode .... Himself 2 CONT Days of Thrills and Laughter (1961) 2 CONT Screen Snapshots: Ramblin' Round Hollywood (1955) .... Himself 2 CONT Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Stars to Remember (1954) .... Himself 2 CONT Screen Snapshots: Memorial to Al Jolson (1952) .... Himself 2 CONT Movies Are Adventure (1948) (uncredited) .... Film Clip 2 CONT Screen Snapshots Series 25, No. 10: Famous Fathers and Sons (1946) .... H 2 CONC imself 2 CONT Wilson (1944) (uncredited) .... Himself, at WWI rally 2 CONT March of Time: The Movies Move On (1939) .... Himself - From 'Robin Hood 2 CONC ' 2 CONT The House That Shadows Built (1931) 2 CONT Little Miss Hollywood (1923) .... Film Clip 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2006 3 TIME 22:29:57 0 @I1762@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah L. /Hundley/ 2 SURN Hundley 2 GIVN Sarah L. 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Nov 1876 2 PLAC Garrard Co, KY 1 _UID 3C8E10AA75664F46A59C86FC26D1A51164E0 1 FAMC @F236@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Mar 2006 3 TIME 14:07:47 0 @I1763@ INDI 1 NAME x // Norton 2 GIVN x 2 NSFX Norton 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC VA 1 _UID 0C1BC9C4AD028A4AB8A68828349D5ABB2BCF 1 FAMS @F714@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Mar 2006 3 TIME 14:40:51 0 @I1764@ INDI 1 NAME x // 2 GIVN x 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC TN 1 _UID D1426CDFE27BD14DB509DB244E1DF7AAA2CD 1 FAMS @F714@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Mar 2006 3 TIME 14:40:35 0 @I1765@ INDI 1 NAME William E. /Hundley/ 2 SURN Hundley 2 GIVN William E. 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC TN 1 _UID 9161CF5294889C42B0486E863531648F52D5 1 FAMS @F715@ 1 NOTE Can't find a death record for William Hundley and the names are so different that it appear 2 CONC s Jordan is not another name for William but maybe his brother. 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The copy I found was in the Christian Co., IL Historica 2 CONC l Society Library. 0 @S6@ SOUR 1 TITL Military File 1 AUTH US Army 1 NOTE This includes a complete pension file and verifies many of the places he was via address chan 2 CONC ges and also a complete physical description. 0 @S7@ SOUR 1 TITL Marriage Certificate 1 NOTE In this case applied for 26 Dec 1857 (christmas present?) and ceremony took place on 7 Jan 18 2 CONC 58 0 @S8@ SOUR 1 TITL 1900 Census 0 @S9@ SOUR 1 TITL Famous Kentuckians in IL 0 @S10@ SOUR 1 TITL 1850 Census 0 @S11@ SOUR 1 TITL Lewis Bell Heirs vs. William Lawson 1848-1850 1 AUTH Court Records- Garrard Co. KY 1 NOTE Court records from a suit that determined Lawson basically didn't pay money owed them. 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