Updated July 18, 2002
As you go through this list of names in my direct ancestry remember that I use the Ahnentafel Numbering system. That system is very simple - on my ancestral chart, I (Molly Stowe) would be number one (1)...my father would be number two (2)...my mother would be number three (3)...each ancestor after that is a multiple of two - for instance, my father's father (my paternal grandfather) would be number four (4), his wife (my paternal grandmother) would be number five (5), my maternal grandfather would be number six (6), my maternal grandmother would be number seven (7), and so on.
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1. Molly STOWE
2. John Pershing STOWE, Jr.
3. Terri LORREN
4. John Pershing STOWE, Sr.
Born: 14 Sep 1914
Place: Georgia
5. Married: Fannie Laura BREWSTER
on 10 Aug 1955 (photo)
Born: 20 Mar 1915
Place: Georgia
Died: 11 Sep 1990
Place: Cedartown, Georgia
Children:
2. John Pershing Stowe, Jr.
My grandmother was a high-school English teacher, and my grandfather was the county 4-H agent. My grandmother was a very elegant lady. She cooked like an angel, but that wasn't all. She arranged the food so perfectly. The table was always set beautifully with fine china and a creative centerpiece. She died when I was seven, but I have many wonderful memories of her.
6. Samuel Kenneth LORREN (photo)
7. Married: Nina Ruth LAYNE
Children:
3. Terri Lorren
8. Henry Washington STOWE (family
photo)
Born: 15 Mar 1873
Place: Franklin Co., Georgia
Died: 4 Jan 1935
Place: Stephens Co., Georgia
Buried: Liberty Hill Baptist
Church
9. Married: Lura HOLCOMB in 1896
Born: 1 Mar 1882
Place: Franklin Co., Georgia
Died: 29 Jan
1957
Place: Stephens Co., Georgia
Buried: Liberty Hill Baptist
Church
Children:
4. Johny Pershing Stowe, Sr.
My grandfather, John Pershing Stowe, Sr. told me the following information on Thanksgiving Day 2001 about Henry Washington Stowe and Lura Holcomb, "Henry Washington Stowe was muscular, about 180 lbs. He loved baseball, was a fast runner, and a great swimmer. He had a good backstroke and still jumped off the diving board when he was 50 years old. He had brown hair and eyes. Lura Holcomb was a short, slender brunette. She loved to sew and was extremely good at it. She thought Lucy (her granddaughter) was going to be a boy, and she knitted a blue sweater for the new baby." My grandfather John still has it.
10. John Gordon BREWSTER
Born: 29 Jun
1886
Place: Georgia
Died: abt
1975
Place: Georgia
11. Married: Fannie Lucy YOUNG on
15 July 1914
Born: 17 Jul
1890
Place: Polk
Co., Georgia
Died: 9 Aug
1921
Place: Georgia
Children:
5. Fannie Laura Brewster
When Fannie Lucy Young died in 1921, John Gordon married Fannie's sister Mollie Ammons Young.
12. Jasper Tillman LORREN (photo)
Born: 7 Nov 1900
Place: Borden Springs,
Alabama
Died: 21 Jan 1948
Place: Cedartown,
Georgia
13. Married: Christine Inez COOK (photo)
Date Married:
18 Feb 1936
Place Married:
Borden Springs, AL
Born: 8 Oct. 1919
Place: Carrolton,
Georgia
Died: 4 May
1977
Place: Mobile, Alabama
Buried: Borden
Springs Cemetery
Children:
6. Samuel Kenneth Lorren (photo)
16. Michael STOWE
Born: 1 Mar
1833
Died: 2 July
1911
17. Married: Emily E. CLARK
Born: 1838
Died: 14 Sept
1920
Children:
8. Henry Washington Stowe
Note: Michael also married Martha McCURDY
18. Henry K. HOLCOMB
Born: 18 Mar
1858
Place: Georgia
Died: 30 Jan
1937
Place: Georgia
Buried: Broad
River Baptist Church (gravestone)
19. Married: Charity P. TABOR on 18 Nov
1877
Born: 18 Jan
1860
Place: Georgia
Died: 23 May
1902
Place: Georgia
Buried: Broad
River Baptist Church (gravestone)
Children:
9. Lura Holcomb
My grandfather, John Pershing Stowe, Sr. told me the following information on Thanksgiving Day 2001 about Henry K. Holcomb and Charity P. Tabor, " Henry moved to Polk county from Franklin County in 1913 or 1914. He often visited his grandchildren in the summer. He was a large man about 250 lbs. He was 6 feet tall, had a black mustache, and loved to talk." Henry died when granddaddy was 14-16 years old in Polk County, and his body was brought back to Toccoa, Georgia. My grandfather said, "Charity, Henry's wife, died at a young age, possibily during childbirth."
20. Joseph Proctor Screven BREWSTER (Tales
of Esom Hill) (photo)
Born: 5 Feb
1856
Place: Haralson
Co., Georgia
Died: 5 Feb
1913
Place: Polk
Co., Georgia
21. Married: Laura Jane ISBELL on 19 Oct
1879
Born: 29 Jan 1862
Place: Georgia
Died: 10 Oct
1913
Place: Polk
Co., Georgia
Children:
10. John Gordon Brewster
Joseph built the store at Esom Hill.
22. James Sterling YOUNG
Born: 23 Aug
1855
Place: Polk
Co., Georgia
Died: 12 Jan
1949
Place: Cedartown,
Georgia
23. Married: Martha Frances CASEY
on 4 Apr 1883
Born: 29 Dec
1861
Place: Polk
Co., Georgia
Died: 20 Jan
1903
Place: Cedartown,
Georgia
Children:
11. Fannie Lucy Young
My g-g-grandfather James bought a big old house on Cave Spring Street in Cedartown, Georgia about 1918 from Senator William Harris.
24. Samuel Prathel LORREN (photo)(land
deed)
Born: 9 Apr 1879
Place: Cleburne
County, Alabama
Died: 12 Nov
1940
Place: Borden
Springs, Alabama
25. Married: Nancy O.Lena HEDGEPETH
(photo)
Born: 9 Mar 1882
Place: Cleburne
County, Alabama
Died: 17 Feb
1957
Place: Borden Springs,
Alabama
Children:
12. Jasper Tillman Lorren
Notes: Samuel (Sammy) and Nancy
(Nannie) belonged to the Church
of Christ in
Borden Springs, Alabama.
Sammy owned a lot of property at one time. They lived
in the old
"Lorren" house (burned). During his lifetime, Sammy was a
member of
the Masonic Lodge (and at least
one of his daughters, Aunt Dandy [I believe], was
a member of the Eastern Star).
He obtained the highest level of the Order.
Samuel was diagnosed with a
rare form of eye cancer that eventually spread
throughout his body. He
made several trips to the Mayo Clinic (note: my mother's
aunt Sue also had this form
of eye cancer and was treated for it in Houston, Texas
...her's was benign) for treatment.
Unfortunately, Sammy's cancer spread through-
out his body. My mother's
aunt Sue relates that the last time she remembers seeing
her grandfather was the last
time that Sammy returned home from the Mayo Clinic.
Sue's family went with her grandmother
Nancy to meet Sammy at the old Borden
Springs (Alabama) train depot.
They lifted Sammy off the train on a stretcher.
His eyes and head were swathed
in bandages and he was in tremendous pain.
Later, as an adult, she learned
that the doctors at the Mayo Clinic had sent
Sammy home to die. "Doc"
HAMILTON
(killed in a car wreck in the '50s) was the
Lorren family doctor and had
been for many years. He treated Sammy with heavy
doeses of morphine until Sammy's
passing on November 12, 1940.
26. Franklin COOK
Born:
Place: Felton,
GA
Died: 4 July
1920
Place: Texas
27. Married: Georgia Marilyn HANEY
(photo)
Born: 1 Apr 1900
Place:
Died: 11 Feb
1988
Place: Cedartown,
Polk Co., GA
Children:
13. Christine Inez COOK
32. Warren STOWE, Jr.
Born: 1795
Place: South
Carolina
Died: 13 Apr
1855
Place: Franklin
Co., Georgia
33. Married: #1 Elizabeth MEDLOCK 18
Jul 1816 in Franklin County, Georgia
Born: 1800
Place: South
Carolina
Died: 1864
Place: Franklin
Co., Georgia
Children:
16. Michael Stowe
Note #1: Warren
married #2 Nancy Jane WHITE aft 1864. Nancy was the
daughter of Sion WHITE and Elizabeth ?. Nancy was born abt. 1833.
Note
#2: I received
an email from Kenny Hedgepeth at <jokenot@earthlink.net>
on 8 July 2002 stating: "Your Waren Stowe Jr. is a brother of my
4th gr. gr'dpa William Marlon Stowe. William's son Alaban or
Laban
and his grown family and their kid's stayed in Cherokee Co., AL
after leaving Walker Co., GA on their way to Texas. My Stowe data
is loaded up at Ancestry.com in the Ancestry World Tree entries,
do a search for ALABAN STOWE ... there will be four entries for him...
three of them are mine ... I believe the top one is the closest to
most current info .... the other two have my old email addy connected
to them ... [still surprised I can't get those removed yet] .... the forth
one, I forget how he is related to us ... but he is a Waren Stowe Sr.
descendant too! I think this link will take you right to the data ...
http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?ti=0&surname=stowe&given=alaban
if not go the the front page ofAncestry.comand
do a search for
Alaban Stowe!"
34. Wiley CLARK
Born:
Place: Franklin
Co., Georgia
35. Married: Frances WHITEHEAD on
9 May 1828
Born: 1810
Children:
17. Emily E. Clark
36. Thomas HOLCOMB
Born: 4 Mar
1819
Place: Habersham
Co., Georgia
Died: 6 Mar
1898
Place: Georgia
37. Married: Hannah BAILY on 5 Nov
1846
Born: 30 Dec
1822
Place: Georgia
Died: 29 Dec
1895
Place: Georgia
Children:
18. Henry K. Holcomb
38. John Tom TABOR
39. Married: Priscilla ?
Children:
19. Charity P. Tabor
40. (Rev.) Van Allen BREWSTER, Sr.
(Tales of Esom Hill)
Born: 5 May
1817
Place: Morgan
Co., Georgia
Died: 26 Oct
1897
Place: Polk
Co., Georgia
Buried: Shiloh
Baptist Church Cemetery (grave-stone)
41. Married: Elizabeth HUMPREY on
26 Nov 1838 Walton Co., Georgia
Born: 19 Apr
1822
Place: Walton
Co., Georgia
Died: 19 Apr
1895
Place: Polk
Co., Georgia
Children:
20. Joseph Proctor Screven Brewster
Haralson County, GA 1860 Federal Census
| Page # | Line # | Last Name | First Name | Age | Birth Place |
| 327 | 8 | Brewster | Elizabeth | 37 | Ga |
| 327 | 14 | Brewster | Gary F.S. | 1 | Ga |
| 327 | 10 | Brewster | George M. | 18 | Ga |
| 327 | 13 | Brewster | Joseph S. | 5 | Ga |
| 327 | 11 | Brewster | Mary A. R. | 11 | Ga |
| 327 | 12 | Brewster | Richard B. | 9 | Ala |
| 327 | 7 | Brewster | Van A. | 43 | Ga |
| 327 | 9 | Brewster | William T. | 20 | Ga |
42. Jeremiah Marion ISBELL (Tales
of Esom Hill) (photo)
Born: 17 Jan
1829
Place: Pickens
District, S. Carlolina
Died: 22 Apr
1913
Place: Polk
Co., Ga
Buried:
Shiloh Cem., Polk Co., Ga
43. Married: Matilda Ann WADE on 10
Jul 1845 Bartow Co., Georgia
Born: betw.
1827-1829
Place: Bartow
Co., Georgia
Died: 30 Jun
1904
Place: Grimes
Co., Texas
Children:
21. Laura Jane Isbell
44. James YOUNG
Born: 22 Dec 1832
Place: Dekalb
Co., Georgia
Died: 27 Mar
1918
Place: Youngs,
Polk Co., Georgia
45. Married: Emaline Edla AMMONS 4
Aug 1854
at Pinehurst Dell, Polk Co., Georgia
Born: 14 Mar
1834
Place: Merriwether
Co., Georgia
Died: 19 July
1899
Place: Polk
Co., Georgia
Children:
22. James Sterling Young
46. James Henry ("Jim") CASEY
Born: 10 Feb
1830
Place: Georgia
Died: 2 Dec
1886
Place: Polk
Co., Georgia
47. Married: Emily Elizabeth COX on
11 Dec 1849
Born: 26 Sept
1830
Place: Heard
Co., Georgia
Died: 26 Mar
1911
Place: Polk
Co., Georgia
Children of James
and Emily:
23. Martha Frances Casey
48. John L.C. LORREN (photo)
Born: Betw. 1847
(note: LDS records have John's birth at 1840 in
contradiction to family Bible and gravestone)
Place: Cleburne
Co., Alabama
Died: 1931
49. Married #2: Julia Ann POLLARD(KNIGHTEN)
(photo) in 1863
Born: 20 Mar 1838
Died: 6 Aug. 1899
Place: Borden
Springs, Alabama
Buried: Borden
Springs Cemetery, Cleburne Co., AL gravestone
reads "LArren)
Children of John
L.C. and Julia Ann:
24. Samuel Prathell LORREN (photo)
50. Charles Frank HEDGEPETH
Born:
Died: Oct. 1900
51. Married: Mulven Mysina COUCH (widow's
pension application)
Born:
Died:
Children of Charles
and Mysina:
25. Nancy O. Lena HEDGEPETH (photo)
Research by Ken Hedgepeth produced the Marriage Record for Frank and Mysina (Masina) which states, "Calhoun County, Alabama Marriage Record Book for 1864-1877 - August 30, 1872 license September 1872 marriage; The State of Alabama to any Minister of the Gospel, Judge or Justice lawfully authorized Calhoun County to celebrate the rites of matrimony. You are hereby licensed to celebrate the rites of matrimony between C.F. Hedgepeth and ? Masina Counch and for so doing this shall be your warrant. Given under my hand ? this 30 ? of August in the year of our Lord One Thousand and eight-hundred and Seventy two. A Woods (looks like Woods) Judge of Probate. In virtue of a license from the Judge of the Probate Court of said County, I have this day celebrated THE RITES OF MATRIMONY between C.F. Hedgepeth and Masina Couch. Given under my hand this 4th day of September 1872." (Microfilm page 369) You can contact Ken at KHEDGE1@aol.com
Research by Arlene Waters states: The 1880 Census
of Paulding Co. gives the following information:
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Frank is also listed on the 1874 tax digest of Paulding Co. You can contact Arlene at ATJDWATERS@aol.com
54. Jackson HANEY
Born:
Died:
55. Married: Sally EASTLAND
Born:
Died:
Children:
27. Georgia Marilyn Haney (photo)
64. Warren STOWE, Sr.
Born: 1755
Place: Suffield,
Connecticut
Died: 1840
Place: Franklin
Co., Georgia
65. Married: Sara MILLER 10
Jun 1784 in Wake County, North Carolina
Born: 1770
Place: Wake
City, N. Carolina
Died:
Betw. 1840-1850 Franklin County, Georgia
Children:
32. Warren Stowe, Jr.
Note: The following
information on Warren comes from Laurie L. Wicks -
Laurie is researching the lines of Stowe, Corbin, Kemp/Camp,
and Hunt families. You can contact her at: lauriew@extremezone.com
In the following, emphasis are shown in caps and are mine.
"Warren was born in Suffield, Connecticut in 1755, about 20 years before the first shots of the Revolutionary War were fired. However, it may never be known exactly which descendants of John Stowe of Boston were his parents, though it is almost certain he is descended from that line. The Suffield record books are described by H.S. Sheldon in "History of Suffield", published in 1869, as "The town books for recording marriages, births, and deaths are the next in point of interest. The first is a small folio bearing the date of 1702. Entries indicate that it was in use from the time of the town's organization in 1682 to 1740. It also contains records of intentions of marriage, estrays, and ear-marks for cattle, sheep, etc. It is sadly battered by the wear of two centuries, and more than thirty pages are lost. A second book, containing the records from 1740 to 1762, is not found. In December, 1799, the town ordered the town clerk to collect and transcribe all marriages into one book. This book is styles "Suffield, Records, Births, Marriages, and Deaths, Vol. I". Later some records of intentions of marriage from 1740 to 1762 were found, and are included in "Suffield Land Records Vol. II." This explains why the names of Warren's parents and the exact date of his birth have never been found. Apparently, this information would have been found in the missing second book of records. We know, from comments made by Warren and family Bible records that he descends from the emigrant JOHN STOWE of Boston, who arrived from England in 1634, and from observation and research, it is most probable that he is a great-grandson of John's son, THOMAS STOWE of Middletown, Connecticut. While Warren's name is different from those of his ancestors, the name Thomas has been carried down through this family from the beginning. And, since the surname was lost from Thomas' brother Samuel's line on the death of his only grandson at the age of 19, and considering that the descendants of Thomas' other brother, Nathaniel of Concord's, descendants stayed in Massachusetts for a few generations, it is a fairly safe assumption that Warren connects through Thomas.72. Hampton HOLCOMBWarren began his Revolutionary War service at about the age of 21. He served from approximately 1 year after the beginning of the War until its end, a total of about 6 years. In his attempts to obtain a pension for this service in later years, he made depositions in court detailing his movements during the War, so we have a fairly comprehensive look at his military service. The first declaration is dated 20 Jan 1823 and reads as follows:
Georgia, Franklin County of Inferior Court sitting for ordinary purposes in Session on the 20 day of January Eighteen hunded & Twenty-three. Personally appeared in open Court being a court of Record Specially Constituted by the Laws of this State for the Country aforesaid. WARREN STOE aged Sixty Eight years who being Duly Sworn according to Law Doth on his oath make the following Declaration in order to obtain the provision made by the acts of Congress of the 18th March 1818 & the act May 1820 that he the said Warren Stoe enlisted enlisted for the Term of Twelve months in the first Twelve months Men that were raised after the Expiration of the time of the 8 months men that were raised in the State of Connecticut in the company Commanded by Capt Phillips in the Regiment Commanded by Col. being the first Regiment in the line of the State of Connecticut on the old Continental Establishment that he continued to Serve in said Corps until the expiration of the said Term when he was discharged from said service in the State of Connecticut that he enlisted three other serveral three months Towers & that he continued in the Several Services until they Severally expired & was duly discharged from each Several Service that he then enlisted during the War in the year Seventeen hundred & Seventy-Six or Seven in the State of Connecticut in the Company Commanded by Capt. James Flowers in the Regiment Commanded by Col. who left the Regiment & it Commanded by Major Sumner in the Line of the State of Connecticut the old Continental Establishment that he continued to serve in the said corps until the conclusion of the War that he thinks he served about Five years under the Last Enlistment When he was discharged in the State of New York not far from the City of New York that he was in the Battles of the White plains, the Ewtaw Springs & that he has no other Evidence ris his power of his Said Services Except his own oath and in pursuance of the Act of the 1st May 1820 I do solemnly sware that I was a Regiment Citizen of the United States on the 15th day of March1818 & I have not since that time by gift Sale or any manner disposed of my property of any part thereof with intent thereby to Deminish it as to bring myself withinthe provisions of an Act of Congress Entitled an Act to provide for certain persons engaged in the Land and Naval Service of the United States in the Revolutionary War passed on the 18th day of March 1818 that I have not nor has any person in trust for me any property or surities Contracts of Debts due to me not have I any income other than what is contained in the skedule hereto annexed & by me subscribed.Apparently, because of his destitute situation at this time, he appeared in the Franklin County Court of Ordinary on Sept 6, 1824 and was excused from paying his poll tax. He then appeared in Court once again in another attempt to obtain a pension for his Revolutionary War service. This second declaration gives more detailed information about his service, and is dated Sept. 3, 1832. It says:Fourteen head of hogs $14.00
one ax, three weeding hoes 1 maddox 3.00
one shovel plow one gofer 1.00
Total amount of valuation 18.00That I am indebted to WILLIAM WILEY $45.00
To HARRIS TONEY 97.00
To THOS DAVIS 18.00
To WILLIAM BUSH 4.00
164.00
Total amount of valuation deducted 18.00
leaves a ballance of Debts against Deponant 146.00That he is a farmer that he is unable to perform much service being infirm that he has seven in family his Wife aged Fifty who is unhealthy and unable to perform Labor his son Hudson aged Eighteen years healthy & able to perform Service a Daughter Martha aged Fourteen years She has a Phthisic (?) affection which renders her very unhealthy. A son Twelve years old named William healthy Nancy a Daughter aged Eight years & a son named Presley aged six years both healthy.
Sworn to X (his mark) subscribed on the 20th of January 1823. X (his mark) Warren Stoe"
State of Georgia, County of Franklin. On this third day of September in the year Eighteen Hundred & thirty two personally appeared before the Inferior Court of said State & County now sitting for ordinary purposes WARREN STOW, a resident of the Capt. Catlets District in the County & Sate aforesaid, aged about Eighty years, who being first duly sworn according to Law, doth on this oath make the following Declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress passed June 7, 1832. That he entered for Twelve months in the Connecticut State Troops in the Tower of Suffield, under Lieutenant Samuel Grainger & Capt. Noah Phelps, does not recollect the date, but it was about one year after the commencement of the War. From Suffield was marched to Hartford & from thence aboard ship to New York City where marched to the white plains in New York State, from thence to West Chester, from thence to the Fish Kilns, from thence crossed the Hudson river & marched to join Genl. Washington at Morristown, New Jersey wintered there & was there discharged by Capt. Phelps having served the full twelve months. Returned to Sullold & in about one month afterward he enlisted at Suffolk Under Captain Remiton for three months was marched to Rhode Island, was stationed in an old field besieging a Sea port town (name of the town does not recollect, served there until he was regularly discharged for three months service by Capt. Remiton, returned to Sullold, and in about a month, enlisted for three months longer under Sergeant White and was marched to Albany New York where he was stationed as a guard, and was discharged for a three months Tour does not recollect that any officer of higher grade was along, returned to Suffolk & removed to New Mulberry he thinks New Hampshire, at which plan he volunteered under a lieutenant, does not recollect his name & was placed in a guard in a Stockade Fort Block House near Bennington to guard against the Indians - remaines there the three months & was discharged there. Returned to New Mulberry & from thense to Suffield Connecticut & went over the line into Massachusetts and enlisted under Capt. Flowers (he thinks, James Flowers for the Regular Continental Army for during the War, was marched to Peekskill New York and was under command of Col. Sumner & General Washington was detached from the army to join Gel. Green in the South & was marched to near the Heigh hill, of Santee in South Carolina where he joined Genl. Green & lay some time at the Pond Ponds where he was discharged at the Close of the War. When he joined General Green he was placed under the Command of Col. Dixon, thinks it was the 3d, or 4 Regiment but does not recollect any names of other officers. Served altogether about six years - does not know of any person now if life that could testify to his service.There is one other existing piece of evidence of Warren's service, apparently the only written proof. It is a pay record from the state of North Carolina, a voucher or certificate of written promise to be paid a certain amount in hard cash at some time in the future, as was normal during the Revolution:1. He was born in Suffield Connecticut, does not recollect in what year.
2. Has no record of his age, but thinks there is one in possession of a Mr. Hitchcock Parish register at Suffield.
3. Was living at Suffield & removed as stated above to New Hampshire & back to Suffield, after the War he settled in Wake County, North Carolina & from thence he removed to Elbert County, Georgia & for the last Twenty-five years has remained in the County of Franklin, State of Georgia.
4. Entered the service by enlistment except three months as a volunteer.
5. Has stated principally the names he recollects.
6. Received several written discharges as Stated in the body of this declaration, but they are all lost.
7. He is known to Samuel Jackson Exquire & the Rev. David Garrison a preacher of the Gospel who can both Testify as they live in his neighbourhood to his verseity and to their belief of his having been a soldier of the Revolution.
8. He hereby relinguishes every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present & declares that his name is not on the Pension roll of any State within his knowledge of belief.Sworn to & subscribed in open Court the day & year first above written. X (his mark) Warren Stow
Thos King Clk.
We David Garrison a Clergyman and Samuel Jackson both residing in the County and state first aforesaid hereby certify that we are well acquainted with Warren Stow, who has subscribed and sworn to the above declaration, that we believe him to be eighty years of age, that he is reputed and believed in the neighbourhood where he resides to have been a soldier of the Revolution & that we concur in that opinion.
Thos King Clk.
Sworn to & subscribed in open Court the day & year first above written David Garrison and Sam Jackson
And the said Court do here by declare their opinion after the investigation of the matter, and after putting the interrogatories prescribed by the War Department that the above named applicant was a Revolutionary Soldier and Served as he states.Statement of the Accounts of the Non Commisioned Officers and privates of the North Carolina Line, in the late Army of the United States, as passed upon by the Commissioner of Army Accounts:WARREN STOE, Pvt; amount charged 51 dollars, 7 1/2 /90ths; balance paid & charged by the state; 51 dollars, 7/90ths; balance actually found due; 46 dollars, 60/90ths; disallow'd Interest Charges 7 mo. in 81.
80. ? BREWSTER
81. Married: Rebecca ALLEN
Children:
40. Van Allen Brewster
84. Pendleton ISBELL, III
Born:
15 Apr 1806
Place: SC
Died: 30 Nov 1873
Buried: Shiloh Cem., Polk Co., Ga
85. Married: Susanna CLEVELAND on
18 Mar 1824
Born:
16 Feb 1806
Died: 1 Dec 1888 in Grimes Co., Tx
Buried: Pankey Cem., Grimes Co., Tx
Children of Pendleton and Susanna:
42. Jeremiah Marion Isbell
88. Augustin YOUNG
Born: 17 Aug
1799
Place: Flowery
Branch, Hall Co., Georgia
Died: 2 Feb
1868
Place: Polk
Co., Georgia
89. Married: Catherine POUNDS
23 Nov 1820
Born: 2 Dec
1799
Place: Watkinsville,
Georgia
Died: 2 Feb
1868
Place: Polk
Co., Georgia
Children:
44. James Young
90. Jesse A. AMMONS
Born: 22 JUL 1780
91. Married Adeline Edla
WITCHER bef. 1835
Born:
25 JUL 1814
Died: 11 JUL 1885
Place: Polk Co., Ga
Children:
45. Emaline Edla AMMONS
92. Henry "Hal" CASEY
Born:
abt 1794
Place: Wilkes
or Greene County, Georgia
Died: 1847
Place: Georgia
Father: William
Casey
93. Married: Jane BARTON 29 July 1816
Born: 1794
Place: Georgia
Died: 1830
Place: Newton
County, Georgia
Children:
46. James Henry (Jim) Casey
94. Thomas COX
95. Married: Martha Patsy COCKRELL
Children:
47. Emily Elizabeth Cox
96. George A. LORREN (land
deed)
Born: 1816
Place: Jefferson,
TN. (there is discrepancy here see notes)
Died: 25 Aug 1889.
97. Married: Elizabeth Martha D. ROBBERSON
or ROBERTSON
on 22 Apr 1841 in Carroll Co., GA
Born: 1825
Died: After
1880
Children:
48. John L.C. LORREN (photo)
98. Benjamin POLLARD
Born: 1777
Place: South
Carolina
99. Married: Rachel Sarah PARKS
Born: 12 Nov 1807
Place: Wilkes
Co., NC
Children:
49. Julia Ann POLLARD
100. William HEDGEPETH (photo)
(deed) (Soldiers
or Sailors Application)
Born:
27 Jan 1818
Place:
North or South Carolina (probably North)
Died:
15 Jun 1910
Place:
Borden Springs, AL
101. Married: Louisa ROBERTS
Children:
50. Charles Frank HEDGEPETH
According to the research of Arlene Waters the 1850 Census of Cobb Co., Georgia gives the following information:
William Hedgepeth 31 m Overseer Ga (?)
Louisa 31 f NC (looks like NC)
Sara A. 10 f Ala
William N. 5 m Ga
Charles F. 3 m Ga
144. Sherwood HOLCOMB
Born:
1763
Place:
North Carolina
Died:
17 Dec 1844
Place:
Habersham County, Georgia
145. Married Jane KEITH on 6 Jun 1782
Born:
abt. 1763
Place:
South Carolina
Children:
72. Hampton HOLCOMB
168. LivingstonISBELL
Born: 7 Mar 1788
Place: Wilkes Co., N.C.
Died: 29 Aug 1823
Place: S.C.
169. Married: Mary
MAZE
Born: 30 Jun 1786
Died: 1 Sept 1858
Children:
84. Pendleton Isbell
176. Robert YOUNG (story)
Born:
12 Dec 1760
Place:
Nash County, North Carolina
Died:
21 Mar 1854
Place:
Flowery Branch, Hall County, Georgia
177. Married #1: Selah "Celia" STRICKLAND
in 1798
Born:
11 Jul 1779
Place:
Edgecombe County, North Carolina
Died:
21 Sept 1837
Place:
Flowery Branch, Hall County, Georgia
Children:
88. Augustin YOUNG
Married
#2: Elizabeth CARMON 6 May 1838 Hall Co., Ga
Born: SC
178. Richard POUNDS
Born: Aft. 1760
179. Married: Mary
DAVIS
Born: Bef. 1780
Died: Aft. 1802 in Clarke Co, GA
Children:
89. Catherine Pounds
180. Sterling AMMONS
181. Married: Mary
GRANTHAM
Children:
90. Jesse Ammons
182. James WITCHER
183. Married: Gillian
"Gilly" EDWARDS
Children:
91. Adeline Witcher
192. John LORREN
(see note)
Born:
Betw 1791-95 in Hawkins Co. TN according to LDS records.
Died:
Unknown believe he died when his children were in their teens.
193. Married: Julia Ann McPHERSON
abt. 1815 in Roane, Tennessee
Born:
Betw. 1794-1797 in Hawkins Co., TN (note: some family
members state Julia was born in Kentucky; LDS records
state TN)
Died:
1829 (not proven)
Children:
96. George A. LORREN
196. William Pollard
197. Married: Unknown
Children:
98. Benjamin Pollard
198. Benjamin PARKS (more information on
the Parks can be found at this webpage)
Born:
25 Mar
Place:
1746 King George Co., VA
Died:
11 Jul 1839
Place:
Hall Co., GA
Buried:
several generations of Parks are buried at Yellow Creek
Baptist Church in Hall Co., Ga.
199. Married: Virlinche (Valentia) aka Elizabeth
BRANCH
on 3 Nov 1779 Wilkes Co., NC
Born: 16 Feb
1758
Place:
Chesterfield, VA
Children:
99. Rachel Sarah PARKS
288. James HOLCOMB
289. Married:
Children:
144. Sherwood Holcomb
336. Pendleton ISBELL
Born: 6 Feb 1757
Place: Albermarle Co., Va
Died: 3 Nov 1829
Place: Pickins Co., SC
337. Married: Sarah
HENDERSON
Born: 14 Nov 1758
Place: Pendleton Dist. SC or Wilkes Co., NC
Died: 14 Apr 1827
Place: Fairplay, Pendleton Co., SC
Children:
168. Livingston Isbell
Robert Owens rjowenscol@aol.com reports the
following information on
Pendleton Isbell:
References: Geneology of the Isbell Family
Family Bible in possession of George Pendleton Isbell I
History of Stephens Co., Georgia
Family bible of George Pendelton Isbell II
Mrs. Hope A. Hilton, Mormon Records
Mormon Ancestoral File 31 Jul 1990
Gives death place as Laurens Co., SC
Salt Lake Microfish
Military Service: Pvt., Rev. War
One of George Washington's Guards
Res.: Albermarle Co., Va, Wilkes Co.,
SC, 96th Dist. SC, Pickins Co., SC,
1786, 13 Oct., Pendelton was a witness to property transfer on Beaver Creek,
96th Dist., SC
1786, He moved to Tugaloo River area of Franklin Co., Ga, later ceded and
became Pickins Co., SC
352. Robert Stephen YOUNG
Born: 1738
Place: Edgecombe Co., NC
Died: 7 JUN 1812
Place: Tar River, Nash Co., NC
353. Married: Dinah TUCKER
abt. 1759 in NC
Born: 7 JAN 1739/40
Place: Edgecombe Co., NC
Died: 8 JAN 1848
Place: Flowery Branch, Hall Co., GA
Children:
176. Robert Young
354. Jacob STRICKLAND II
Born: 1741
Place: Isle of Wight, VA or Edgecombe Co., NC
Died: 25 APR 1804
Place: Franklin Co., GA
355. Married: Priscilla
Taylor YOUNG 1765 in Guilford Co., NC
Born: 1747
Place: Guilford Co., NC
Died: 1825
Place: Franklin Co., GA
Children:
177. Selah "Celia" Strickland
366. John EDWARDS
Born: aft. 1730
Place: Princeton, NJ
Died: aft. 1800
Place: Probably Virginia
367. Married: Judith
JAMES aft. 1755
Born: aft. 1737
Place: Probably Virginia
Children:
183. Gillian "Gilly" Edwards
386. Daniel McPHERSON (McPherson
coat of arms)
Born: 22 Oct
1755
Place: Charles
Co., MD
Died: 17 Oct
1844
Place:
Roane Co., TN
387. Married: Susannah KINCHELOE (Kincheloe
coat of arms)
Born:
22 Sept 1755
Place:
Prince William Co., VA
Died: 12 Jul
1850
Place:
Roane Co., TN
Children:
193. Julia Ann McPHERSON
Note: Daniel was listed on the Charles County Census 1775-1778 for male persons eighteen years old and upward in the lower hundred, Durham Parish.
396. John PARKS
Born: 10 May
1706
Place:
Essex, VA
397. Married: Mary SHARP (SHARPPE)
Born:
20 Aug 1715
Place:
King George Co., VA
Children:
198. Benjamin PARKS
Other researchers state that John married twice - (1)
Mary Sharp (Sharppe) and
(2) Sarah Winfield listing Benjamin's mother as Sarah
and not Mary. I have chosen to use (without documentation) Mary as
my ancestor based on a letter to Patricia Smith from Joan Sellers states,
"The Will of John Parks was dated 7 Feb 1787 and probated Jan. 1793 in
Wilkes County, NC records. From land records, John and wife "Mary"
(emphasis mine) executed their last transaction on 3 Oct 1768 and then
moved to NC." This would mean that John and Mary were married in
1746 when Benjamin was born. John mentions his children in
his Will but a wife is not mentioned which makes one suppose that both
Mary and Sarah predeceased John. You may wish to contact Patricia
Smith at SmithGen@worldnet.att.net for more information regarding the Parks
line.
398. John or James BRANCH
399. Married: Unknown
Children:
199. Elizabeth BRANCH
672. James ISBELL
Born: abt 1700
Place: England
Died: 2 Nov 1780
Place: Wilkes Co., NC
673. Married: Frances Tompkins
LIVINGSTON
Born: 1727
Place: Albermarle Co., Va
Died: 2 Jan 1784
Place: Wilkes Co., NC
Children:
336. Pendleton Isbell
Robert Owens rjowenscol@aol.com reports the
following information on
James Isbell:
Ref: Mrs. Hope A. Hilton, Morman Records
The Descendents of Robert Isbell by Edna Warren Mason, 1944
Residents: Possibly England, Albermarle Co., MD, Wilkes Co., NC.
James Isbell was in Orange Co. court records about the time he would have
come of age and then moved on to Albermarle Co., Va and later to Wilkes
Co., Va.
Some say James was born in England. Early 1700s, he came to America
settling
in Charlotsville, Albermarle Co., Va where 10 of his children were born.
Then he
went to Wilkes Co., NC. Five of his sons served in the Revolution.
1760, 7 May,
Peter Copeland & Elizabeth, wf., of Chowan Co., NC sold to James Isbell
of
Orange Co., Va for 95 lbs., a tract in Louisa Co., Va 400 acres on the
county
line. 1781, 6 Mar., Letters Adm. granted Francis Isbell & Livingston
Isbell on
estate of James Isbell, deceased. Wilkes Co., NC. Securities;
Benjamin Cleveland
& Richard Allen. Inventory of many slaves, 200 acres, 100 acres,
100 acres &
100 acres.
704. Robert YOUNG
Born: abt. 1710
Place: Halifax District, NC
Died: 1780
Place: Edgecombe Co., NC
705. Married: Mary
? abt. 1735
Children:
352. Robert Young
706. Thomas TUCKER, Jr.
Born: abt 1710
Died: abt. 1790
Place: Nash Co., NC
707. Married: Dinah ? abt.
1735
Children:
353. Dinah Tucker
708. Jacob STRICKLAND,
I
Born: abt. 1705
Place: Isle of Wight Co., VA
Died: abt. APR 1790
Place: Nash Co., NC
Married #1: Elizabeth TAYLOR abt. 1726
Born: abt. 1704
709. Married #2. LaMer Lucretia
PITTS
abt.
1739 in Guilford Co, NC
Born: abt. 1716
Children:
354. Jacob Strickland, II
710. Francis YOUNG
711. Married: ?
Children:
355. Priscilla Taylor Young
732. John EDWARDS
Born: aft. 1691
733. Married: ?
ELLIOT
Children:
366. John EDWARDS
772. Richard McPHERSON
Born:
1717
Place:
Charles Co., MD
Died:
Aft 1802
Place:
TN
773. Married: Elanor BARTON
Born:
1735
Place
Charles Co., MD
Died:
1830
Children:
386. Daniel McPHERSON
774. John KINCHELOE, Jr.
Born:
22 Oct 1728
Place:
North Farnham Parrish, VA
Died:
15 Feb 1809
775. Married: Mary WICKLIFFE (WYCLIFFE)
(WHETTLEY) (WHITLIFFE)
Born:
22 Sept 1725
Place:
Westmoreland Co., VA
Died:
17 Oct 1794
Place:
Washington Co., TN
Children:
387. Susannah KINCHELOE
Note: Mary
was also known as Polly. Mary died at the home of her daughter
Elizabeth (KINCHELOE)
COLDWELL,
near Surgeonsville, Hawkins Co., Tn. In 1744,
Mary moved to Prince
William Co., Va with her guardian and Uncle Robert
WICKLIFFE
(Isaac's brother).
792. Thomas PARKS (Will
and Estate Records)
Born:
1670-75
Place:
Old Rappahanock, VA
Died:
12 Mar 1761
Place:
Abermarle, VA
793. Married: Sarah MILLER (aka LINCHFIELD)
Born:
Abt 1684
Place:
Abermarle, VA
Children:
396. John PARKS
Whether Thomas married Sarah "Miller" or Sarah "Linchfield
is open to question. Apparently
this is a problem several researchers have had and some
have worked around it by omitting the wife. There appears to be no
documentation beyond this point for the wife's family regardless of the
surname. It is possible that Sara Linchfield and Sarah Miller is
the same person and a weak support of this is that a grandson is named
"Linchfield" Parks. I welcome any documentation for Sarah.
794. Elias SHARP (SHARPPE)
Born:
Abt. 1689
Place:
Orange, VA
795. Married: Margaret PROCTOR abt.
1714
Born:
Abt 1693
Place:
Orange, VA
Children:
397. Mary SHARP
1344. Henry ISBELL
1345. Married: ?
COX
Children:
672. James Isbell
1408. Richard YOUNG
Born: bef. 1680
Died: 1747
1409. Married: Anne
CARVER
Children:
704. Robert Young
1412. Thomas TUCKER, Sr.
1413. Married: Margaret
?
Children:
706. Thomas Tucker, Jr.
1416. Matthew M. STRICKLAND
, Jr.
Born: 1663
Place: Isle of Wight Co., VA
Died: 25 OCT 1730
Place: Isle of Wight Co., VA
1417. Married: Ann
BRASWELL
1700
in Isle of Wight Co, VA
Born: 1674
Place: Isle of Wight Co., VA
Died: abt. 1744
Place: VA
Children:
708. Jacob Strickland, I
1464. Jonathan EDWARDS
Born: aft. 1654
1465. Married: ?
Children:
732. John Edwards
1544. Daniel McPHERSON
Born: Abt 1700
Place: Culloden Scotland
Died: 1740
Place: Charles Co., MD
1545. Married: Elizabeth THOMPSON
Born: Abt. 1704
Place: Maryland
Died: 17 Apr 1748
Children:
772 Richard McPHERSON
1546. Thomas BARTON
Born: 17 Jan 1687-88
Place: Charles Co., MD
1547. Married: Unknown
Children:
773. Elanor BARTON
1548. John KINCHELOE, Sr.
Born: 1691
Place: North Farnham Parrish, VA
Died: Betw. 16-25 March1746
Place: Prince William Co., VA
1549. Married: Elizabeth ?
Children:
774. John KINCHELOE, Jr.
John Kincheloe, Sr. inherited the Richmond County land
from his father, Cornelius. John sold
10 acres to William Smyth (Smith) on April 21, 1722,
and he sold the remaining 90 acres to
Robert Smyth (Smith on June 2, 1724, for 6,000 pounds
of "good and weighty tobacco" packed
in casks. John then acquired hundreds of acres
of land in Stafford County. This land became
part of Prince William County, just west of what is now
Washington, D.C. The land was on both
sides of Bull Run, along Occuquan Creek and Nebasco Creek
in Hamilton Parish. In 1737, he
bought land on Powell's Run and more land on Bull Run
and in Hamilton Parish. John was born around 1700 in North Farnham Parish
and served as warden of Truro Perish, Prince William
County, 1732-1736 and Vestryman (A committee of members
elected to administer the
temporal affairs of a parish) in his church from 1736-1746.
John signed his will on March 16,
1746 and died later that month in Prince William County.
He was married to Elizabeth (maiden
name unknown) and they had eleven children. According
to the book Kincheloe McPherson
and Related Families by McPherson, 1951, John was married
to Elizabeth CANTERBURY.
However, John
W. Kincheloe, III, in his book "This Is Where He Walked...."
Kincheloe, 1995, states that he could find
no Richmond County documents to support the
Canterbury-Kincheloe connection stating:
Given Kincheloe family traditions regarding the name "Canterbury", ....So, to quote Geoffrey Chaucer, "Here beginneth the Book of the Tales of Canterbury...."1550. Issac WICKLIFFE (WYCLIFFE) (WHETTLEY) (WHITLIFFE)Investigation to confirm a Kincheloe connection with the Canterbury family revealed to this researcher a surprising fact. In every Richmond County document offered in McPherson's book as evidence for linking the two families, the name "John Kincheloe" was substituted for another name appearing in the actual document. The true name appearing in these records is "John Canterbury." This man, whose surname is clearly written in these documents as "Canterbury," appears in no way to have been related to the Kincheloe family. His mother was Ruth Canterbury. His wife Elizabeth was the daughter of William Smith (see Richmond County Deed Book 8, p. 284, and Richmond County Wills, for Joan Frith Williams Wills L(l)oyd dated 8 Jan. 1703/2 Feb. 1703/4). It is something of a puzzle how this error was made.
At least two additional pieces of evidence have been offered in support of a Canterbury family connection with the Kincheloes, but in the absence of any supporting Richmond County documents, neither is strong evidence for a definite Canterbury family link. Here is that evidence, however:
1) According to McPherson (p. 321), a South Carolina record from 1810 exists which mentions "John and Elizabeth C. Kincheloe. "Several facts leave the present author skeptical that this is a strong argument for a link to the Canterbury family. First of all, the presence of the letter "C" is not sufficient evidence, by itself, to argue for a Canterbury family connection. Secondly, the record cited is a power-of-attorney document signed by the husband of John and Elizabeth Kincheloe's eight child, Nancy Ann. This document was created when Nancy Ann was at the least in her 75th year. She did not sign the document. (Elizabeth, her mother, the one whose name is in question, had been dead for 35 years. Nancy's husband, born in 1734, was 76 years of age at the time the document was put to paper. Since the document regards power-of-attorney, matters of competency may have been involved. We cannot know. Acknowledging all of this, however, the validity of the evidence in this South Carolina document created for an in-law, involving no immediate Kincheloe kin directly, and entered into record nearly a hundred years after Elizabeth left behind her maiden name, may be questioned. But the greatest problem with this evidence is that in the early 1700's the only records of an "Elizabeth Canterbury" in Richmond County plainly show that she was the wife of John Canterbury, and this was the case at the same time John Kincheloe and his own wife Elizabeth were having children! It appears that somewhere along the line, an early family researcher confused these two John's and Elizabeth's.
2) The remaining piece of evidence to support the claim of a Kincheloe-
Canterbury connection comes from the fact that Daniel Kincheloe, the third child of John and Elizabeth Kincheloe, named his homestead "Canterbury." While this indicates honor for the name "Canterbury," it does not necessarily imply a family connection. This evidence, standing alone as indeed it does, appears simply and most obviously to make the grown son of John Kincheloe a pious church member. Canterbury Cathedral was and is, of course, one of the most important religious centers for the Church of England. During the years we are considering, the Church of England was the Church of Virginia. That John Kincheloe was a Vestryman in his church from 1736 until he died in 1746, is a fact to be noted in this connection.To conclude, proof for a longstanding Canterbury-Kincheloe kinship may exist, but as of this writing it is the author's opinion that a strong case has not been made.... The primary argument against a Canterbury link is a simple one: contrary to what certain researchers have claimed, there are no Richmond County documents whatsoever which support this claim."
Note: Elizabeth was the daughter of Mark CULLUM and Elizabeth KIMBALL.
1584. John James PARKS
Born: Abt 1644
Place: Ulster, Ireland
Died: Old Rappahanock, VA
1585. Married: Unknown
Children:
792. Thomas PARKS, II
According to Parks Society Newsletter John immigrated
from Ireland to Virginia about 1668.
His son Thomas Parks (408 above) appears to be the first
documented ancestor. John's wife is not known. His children
were (1) John Parks b: Abt. 1665 in Ulster, Ireland, (2) George Parks
b: Abt. 1667, (3) Thomas PARKS II b: Abt. 1670 in Old
Rappahannock, VA, (4) Henry Parks
b. Abt. 1672, and (5) Robert Parks b. Abt. 1674.
2688. William ISBELL
2689. Married: ?
Children:
1344. Henry Isbell
2690. James COX
2691. Married: ?
Children:
1345. ? Cox
2816. Pharoe YOUNG
Born: 1643
Died: aft. 1715
2817. Married: ?
Children:
1408. Richard Young
2832. Matthew STRICKLAND
, Sr.
Born: abt. 1626
Place: Westmoreland Co., England
Died: 5 MAY 1696
Place: Isle of Wight Co., VA
2833. Married: Elizabeth
LOREEN bef. 1665
Born: abt. 1641
Place: Liverpool, England
Died: aft. 1674
Place: Va.
Children:
1416. Matthew M. STRICKLAND , Jr
2834. Richard BRASWELL
Born: abt. 1640
2835. Married: Sarah
SAMPSON
Children:
1,417 Ann Braswell
2928. Timothy EDWARDS
2929. Married: ?
Children:
1464. Jonathan Edwards
3088. Alexander McPHERSON
Born: Abt 1675
Place: Dalriada Scotland
3089. Married: Unknown
Children:
1544. Daniel McPHERSON
3090. James THOMPSON
3091. Married: Unknown
Children:
1545. Elizabeth THOMPSON
3096. Cornelius KINCHELOE (photo
Coat of Arms)
Born:
Place: Hy Kinsella, Ireland
Died: Bef. 1718
Place: Richmond Co., VA
3097. Married: ? WILLIAMS
Children:
1548. John KINCHELOE, Sr.
John Kincheloe III states that the earliest ancestor of
the Kincheloe Family in America
is "Cornelius" Kincheloe. Oral history passed down
indicates that Cornelius came from
Scotland, but the original location of his line is Hy
Kinsella, Ireland. Kincheloes were one of the rugged frontier families
that settled the U.S. wilderness of Virginia, North Carolina, early Kentucky
and Tennessee, and later the frontiers of Texas, and on to the California
"Gold Rush." Cornelius and his family settled on Kincheloe Spring
Branch, at the headwaters of a creek called Oatspekety, then Horse Bridge
Swamp, then Bryers, and now Jugs Creek, just west of Totuskey Creek, North
Farnham Parish, Richmond County, "Old" Rappahannock County, Virginia.
Cornelius took deed to 100 acres of the Richmond County land in 1695.
The earliest appearance of what later came to be the conventional
spelling of Cornelius' and
John's family name ~~ "Kincheloe" ~~ came in 1718 in
the deed for Nathaniel Thrift's property,
which mentions "the lines of the land of William Smyth
(Smith) and John Kincheloe." It is
interesting to discover that when Thrift subsequently
deeded his land to his son William in
1723, the boundaries are recited just as in the 1718
deed, but John's name is spelled
"Kencheloe."'
3100. David WICKLIFFE III
(WYCLIFFE) (WHETTLEY) (WHITLIFFE)
Born: Abt. 1671
Place: Westmoreland Co., VA
Died: 1698
Place: Westmoreland Co., VA
3101. Married: Elizabeth KING
Children:
1550. Issac WICKLIFFE
3102. Mark CULLUM (CULLEN)
3103. Married: Elizabeth KIMBALL
Children:
1551. Elizabeth CULLUM(CULLEN)
5632. Samuel YOUNG, Jr.
Born: 1621 England
Died: aft. 1647
5633. Married: ?
Children:
2816. Pharoe Young
5664. Jacob STRICKLAND
Born: abt. 1600
Place: Westmoreland Co., England
5665. Married: ?
Children:
2832. Matthew STRICKLAND , Sr
5,668. Robert BRASWELL
Born: abt. 1613
Place: England
Died: 1668
Place: Isle of Wight Co, VA
5,669. Married: ?
Children:
2,834. Richard BRASWELL
6200. David WICKLIFF II
(WYCLIFFE) (WHETTLEY) (WHITLIFFE)
Born: 1636-40
Place: St. Georges Hundred, MD
Died: 1693
Place: Westmoreland Co., VA
6201. Married: #1? Elizabeth Unknown
#2
Mary LISSON
Children:
3100. David WICKLIFFE III
Note: David
was the first Protestant child born in the Maryland Colony. He
was also the 4th husband of Mary Lisson, who had a total of 5 husbands.
Note: Mary
was the sister of Daniel LISSON, interpreter for the Indians.
Prior Marriages: Some researchers claim she was married to
John WATTS in 1665; A.L. Kennedy believes her first husband was
Nathaniel POPE. Her second husband was believed to be ? BRIDGES.
Her third husband was Lewis NICHOLAS.
Researcher's Note:
A. L. Kennedy wrote the following about Mary LISSON. Note
other researcher's have put her
name as SISSON, SESSIONS or variations. I left her surname off this
list until I received Ms. Kennedy's information that states,
Mary LISSON (not SISSON) was the second wife of David WICKLIFFE. The problem was the way the L's were written at the time, if you look at texts on graphology. I've seen the Westmoreland Co. records, on a trip to VA in abt 1993. The following will send you to the approprite records, which I did check firsthand:6204. John Mark CULLUM (CULLEN)From WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEEDS, PATENTS, ETC.It should be noted that it is not unusual for the surname WHETTLEY to be used in referring to the WICKLIFFE family. In at least two other court records, David WICKLIFFE is referred to as both David WHITLEY and David WHITLIFFE (or other variant) in the same entry. Note also the correct usage of the name in the record narrative - such variations in spelling are common in records of the period. Therefore, it must be concluded that David was married prior to his marriage to Mary LISSON.
1665-1677, PART THREE, compiled by John F. Dornan:"20 Feb. 1675/6. Elizabeth WHITLIFFE, aged 25 years or thereabouts, sayeth that about five yeares since your deponent's husband David WHITLIFFE did buy a servant woman of Mr. Patricke SPENCE who asked David...
Eliza: Whettley"
From WESTMORELAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEEDS, PATENTS, ETC.
1665-1677, Part Four, Abstracted and compiled by John Frederick Dorman,
published by John Frederick Dorman, Washington, DC, 1975."25 July 1677. Mary NICHOLAS, widdow, hath by three severall deeds of gife made over to her chilldren Nath: Pope alias Bridges and Lewis Nicholas severall goods and chattles. Mary hath invested me David WHITLIFE, doe bind me that the children shall be brought up soe fare at schoole as to writt and reade. It shall be lawful for Marry at her owne plasure to remove the children to the care of whome shee pleaseth.(Pg 6)
There is intention of marradge between Mary and myself.
David (W) WHITLIFE
Wit: John WASHINGTON, Danniell LISSON, Anthony BRIDGES.
20 Sept. 1677. Recorded."If you check the records far back enough, you find that Mary LISSON was the sister of Daniel LISSON. She was never the wife of any Robert LISSON or SISSON. The confusion may come in the reading of Daniel LISSON'S probate records, as he died without issue, and his relatives from Bristol,
England had to settle his estate. One of them was named Robert, and had a wife named Mary, but this was after David WICKLIFFE married Mary LISSON.Mary LISSON was not a SISSON by either marriage or birth. She was b. Mary LISSON, as per the following:
Westmoreland Co. Deeds, Patents, etc.There is a similar entry on the same date regarding her son Nathaniel's estate. This establishes her maiden name as LISSON.
20 July 1677, Mary NICHOLAS, widow, to my loving son Lewis NICHOLS (here listed property). In case it shall please the Almighty to take to himselfe my sonne Lewis NICHOLAS...then all the aforesaid estate to my loveing sonne and his brother-in-law (meaning stepbrother) Nath: Pope alias BRIDGES (because he was the stepson of a man named BRIDGES),...If my sonnes should depart this life before the age aforesaid and myself be deceased alsoe, then the whole estate both of Nath: and Lewis to be equally divided between the surviving children of my brother and sister Mr. Danill LISSON and Jane LISSON.She was married to Nathaniel POPE, by whom she had a son Nathaniel. She then married someone named BRIDGES, and then Lewis NICHOLAS.
There are many court records to support this, but this one contains
three husband's names in one record:8 June 1675After Lewis NICHOLAS died she married David WICKLIFFE:
Mary BRIDGES of Westmoreland Co. unto my loving sonne Nathaniel POPE alias BRIDGES. (The term alias was used frequently in the colonial records, sometimes to identify a woman by both her maiden name and married name simultaneously, as when the first Nathaniel POPE transferred property to his then married daughter as "Ann POPE alias WASHINGTON", or because a stepson was sometimes identified by his stepfather's name)...For natural affection. One mare...Below the entry is added on 25 August 1675. Acknowledged by Lewis NICHOLAS who married Mary POPE alias BRIDGES after his marriadge."25 July 1677. Marry NICHOLAS, widdow, hath by three severall deeds of gife made over to her chilldren Nath: POPE alias BRIDGES and Lewis NICHOLAS severall goods and chattles.
Mary hath invested me David WHITLIFE with the care and tuition of Nathaniell and Lewis and allsoe with there estate. I, David WHITLIFE, doe bind me that the children shall be brought up soe fare at schoole as to writt and reade. It shall be lawfull for Marry at her owne plasure to remove the children to the care of whome shee pleaseth.
There is intention of marradge between Marry and myself.
David (W) WHITLIFE
Wit: John WASHINGTON, Danniell LISSON, Anthony BRIDGES.
20 Sept. 1677. Recorded.
6206. William KIMBALL
Born: Abt 1630
Place: Westmoreland Co., VA
Died: Bef. 29 Sept 1691
Place: Westmoreland Co., VA
6207. Married: Lydia BROOKES
Children:
3103. Elizabeth KIMBALL
11,264. Sameul YOUNG ,
Sr
Born: 1590
Place: Liverpool, England
Died: bef. 1681
11,265. Married: ?
Children:
5,632. Samuel Young, Jr.
11,328. Sir Roger STRICKLAND
Born: bef. 1588
Place: Cartmellfell, Westmoreland Co., England
Died: aft. 1626
Place: Westmoreland Co., England
11,329. Married: ?
Children:
5,664. Jacob STRICKLAND
11,336. Richard BRASWELL
Born: abt. 1580
Place: London, England
11,337. Married: ?
Children:
5,668. Robert Braswell
12400. David WICKLIFFE (WYCLIFFE)
(WHETTLEY) (WHITLIFFE)
Born: Abt 1610
Place: Yorkshire England
Died: 1643
Place: St. George's Hundred, MD
Note:
David is the first of the American Line of the Wickliffe Branch.
He married his
spouse in England. David came to America in 1635 with the expedition
of
Robert Evelyn (who married David's aunt Susan Yonge) and settled on a
grant of 50 acres of land (which he named "Wickliffe") on Prince George's
Hundred, St. Marys County, Maryland. He served as a member of the
Maryland Assemble during the period from 1636 to 1643.
12401. Married: Jane EVERS Abt. 1636
prob. England
Note:
After David died, Jane married Henry BROOKS, who moved Jane and her
children to Westmoreland County Virginia in 1650 to escape religious
persecution.
Children:
6200. David WICKLIFF
22,656. William DE STIRKELAUNDE
Born: abt. 1550
Place: Westmoreland Co., England
22,657. Married: ?
Children:
11,328. Sir Roger STRICKLAND
24800. Thomas WICKLIFF (WYCLIFFE)
(WHETTLEY) (WHITLIFFE)
Born: England
Died: England
24801. Mary YONGE
Born: England
Died: England
Children:
12,400. David WICKLIFF
49,600. Francis WYCLIFF (WICKLIFFE)
(WHETTLEY) (WHITLIFFE)
Born:
Prob Yorkshire England
Died: England
49,601. Married: Jane ROKEBY abt.
1590
Born: England
Died: England
Children:
24,800. Thomas WYCLIFF
Note: Jane was the daughter of Thomas Rokeby of Morthan)
99200. William WYCLIFF, Esq.(WICKLIFFE)
(WHETTLEY) (WHITLIFFE)
Born: England
Died: 5 Aug 1584
Place: England
Note:
Lord of Wycliffe and Ulvington; also married to Muriel EURE
50049. Dorothy PLACE
Born: England
Died: England
Note:
Dorothy was the daughter of John Place of Halnaby and
Catherine
Surtees)
Children:
49,600. Francis WYCLIFF
99,202. Thomas ROKEBY
99,202. Married: Unknown
Children
49,601. Jane ROBKEBY
198,400. John WYCLIFFE (WICKLIFFE)
(WHETTLEY) (WHITLIFFE)
Born: England
Died: England
Note:
William was the Lord of Wycliffe and Ulvington (inherited the manors
from
his older brother Ralph, whose children were all females, as the result
of
Robert V's entailment.
198,401. Married: Katherine SURTEES
abt. 1540
Born: England
Died: England
Note:
Katherine was the daughter of Thomas Surtees of Dinsdal
Children:
99,200. William WYCLIFFE
198,402. John Place
198,403. Married: Catherine SURTEYS
Children:
99,201. Dorothy PLACE
396,800. Robert WYCLIFFE, Esq. (WICKLIFFE)
(WHETTLEY) (WHITLIFFE)
Born: England
Died: England
Note:
Lord of Wycliffe and Ulvington...entailed his manors to his male heirs
only.
396,801. Married: Margery CONYERS
Born: 1440 England
Died: England
Children:
198,400. John WYCLIFFE
Note:
The line tracing Margery back can be taken to the year 910.
396,802. Ralph SURTEES
396,803. Married: Janet COXEN
Born: England
Children:
198,403. Katherine SURTEES
793,600. John De WYCLIFFE (WICKLIFFE)
(WHETTLEY) (WHITLIFFE)
Born: England
Died: England
793,601. Married: Ann ROKEBY
Born: England
Died: England
Children:
396,800. Robert WYCLIFFE
793, 602. Christopher CONYERS
793, 603. Married: Helen ROLLESTON
Children:
20,0193 Margery CONYERS
1,587,200. Roger DE WYCLIFFE (WICKLIFFE)
(WHETTLEY) (WHITLIFFE)
Born: England
Died: England
1,587,201. Married: Unknown
Children:
793,600. John DE WYCLIFFE
1,587,202. Thomas DE ROKEBY
1,587,203. Married: Fillia CONSTABLE
Children:
793,601. Ann ROKEBY
Note 1:
Wycliffe ancestry as based on the "Kincheloe, McPherson and Related Families
- their genealogies and biographies" by Lewin Dwinell McPherson, A.B.,
A.M.
(researcher's note - this book while containing errors
that have been corrected after its publication is still invaluable for
the accurate information it does contain)
"....as to Kincheloe ancestry and descent generally, and
as to Wickliffe ancestry and descent specially, Judge William Arrington
Wickliffe, deceased of Greenville, Muhlenberg Co., Ky and Charles Wicliffe
Throckmorton, who contributed their verifications and corrections of an
earlier genealogical chart of European Wickliffe ancestors of colonial
immigrant, David Wickliffe, compiled, published or distributed back to
Roger de Wyckliffe, Lor of Wyckliffe in Richmondshire, England, b. A.D.
1110, or for 840 years WITHOUT A MISSING GENERATION. Its details
beginning on this page, are copied from immigrant, David Wickliffe, to
said Roger. Judge Wickliffe, a wealthy coal mine owner, at advanced
age, made long research visits to Va. in preparation for publishing a comprehensive
genealogical book of descendants of his immigrant ancestor, David Wickliffe,
and of David's ancestry abroad, but d[ied] suddenly before he could get
ready to publish. Compiler here acknowleges obligation to Clement
Rose Jones for arrangement of the full Euroean chart of Wickliffe ancestry
as copied following: '"Able students of the English ancestry of David Wickliffe
(de Wyckliffe) and wife, Jane, who d. in Va. in 1682 recognize the greater
probability to be that David was son of Anthony, who was living in A.D.
1610, and who, with brothers, Thomas, John, and Francis Wyckliffe, suffered
recovery of the estate of their oldest brother, William Wyckliffe, Esq.
Lor of Wyckliffe and Ulvington upon his death without heirs, which broke
the entailment to him under the English laws of primogeniture.
The students of English ancestry of
American Wyckliffe family construct a line of their descent through the
Lords of Wyckliffe, wich adds Lord of Ulvington in intervening generations,
to William Wyckliffe, husband of Dorothy Place, parents of Francis Wyckliffe
above.
Whether the dates are meant for all
persons as their birth and death dates instead of the beginning and end
of the reign of the English king under whom they lived, has not been verified
by compiler:
1. Roger de Wyckliffe in Richmondshire,
Henry I (1110-1135).
2. Robert
de Wyckliffe,. Henry II (1154-1189)
3. Roger de
Wyckliffe and wife, Margaret de Multon, dau. of Thomas.
King John
(1199-1216)
4. Robert de
Wyckliffe, wife, Matilda de Mumby, dau of Eudo and Matilda,
his wife.
Henry III (1216-1272)
5. Sir Robert
de Wyckliffe, Knight, and wife, Matilda de Belise, dau.
and heir of Roger,
son of and heir of William, son of Arnold, by which Sir
Robert de Wyckliffe became also
Lord of Ulvington, Edward I (1272-1307)
6. Robert de
Wyckliffe and wife, Johanna de Ellerton in Swaledale, dau.
and heir of
William, son of Galfred, King Edward, I, II and III (1307-1376),
7. Roger de
Wyckliffe m[arried] Katherine - had 3 sons. Reign of Edward
III (1327-1376)
8. Sir Roger de Wyckliffe, Knight, fought
in battle of Crecy, 1346 and at Polotiers, Sept. 19, 1356.
(a) Sir Roger de Wyckliffe,
payson of the church of Wyckliffe, second son of No. 7 above.
(b) John Wyckliffe "The Morning
Star of THE REFORMATION in England" theologian,
who translated into English nearly all of the HOLY BIBLE
in his stupendous labors.
9. Roger de Wyckliffe.
Henry IV (1329-1413)
10. John de Wyckliffe.
Henry VI (1416-1422) m[arried] Anne Rokeby, dau. of Sir Thomas, Knight,
Lord of Rokeby and Mortham.
11. Robert Wyckliffe.
Edward VII. (1485-1509) m[arried] Margaret Conyers, dau of
Christopher [sister of Margery] of Hornby Castle, County York, England,
whose second son....
12. Ralph Wyckliffe, 12th. Lord of Wyckliffe had
no sons, and by reason of the entail, the lordship passed to this brother,
John.
13. John Wyckliffe
m[arried] Katherine Surtees, dau. and heir of Thomas of Dinsdale.
John and Katherine had son,
14. William Wyckliffe,
who succeeded as male heir to his uncle, Ralph, as Lord of Wyckliffe and
Ulvington and m[arried] Dorothy Place, as first hereof, who became parents
of Francis,
15. Francis Wyckliffe,
Esq., Lord of Wyckliffe and Ulvington m[arried] Jane Rokeby, dau. of Thomas
of Morthan and had sons, William, Thomas, John, Anthony and Francis.
Thomas, Anthony and Francis Wyckliffe are recorded as living in A.D. 1610.
Students of Wyckliffe ancestry have tentatively concluded
that Thomas is father of David Wyckliffe, who went to MARYLAND in A.D.
1635, based apparently on the marriage of both this Thomas Wyckliffe and
Robert Evelyn into the YONG family and that the association of David Wyckliffe
with the Evelyns indicated relationship.
The National Society of Magna Charter
Dames are reported to have recorded and accepted the ancestry of David
Wickliffe as in the foregoing list and to Robert Fitzwalter, a surety for
Magna Charter, as follows:
David Wyckliffe, son of Anthony, son
of Francis, Esq., Lord of Wyckliffe and Ulvington, and wife, Jane Rokeby,
dau. of Thomas of Mortham.
This Francis Wyckliffe was oldest
son of William, Esq., Lord of Wyckliffe and Ulvington, who succeeded his
uncle as male heir in A.D. 1561 and d[ied] Aug 5, 1584 and his first wife,
Dorothy Place, dau. of John, Esq., of Halmby, dau. of John Place and wife,
Catherine, son of Roland and Margery (Conyers), Surteys, dau. of John Conyers,
K.C. and Elizabeth (Grey) dau. og Robert de Grey and wife, Lorma St. Quineten,
son of John de Grey, II, K.C. and Alice (Marmion), son of John and Margaret
(Odingsells) dau. of William and Ella (Fitzwalter), dau. of Robert
and Ida (Longespree), son of Robert, first herein, surety for Magna Charter,
a bill of rights, the "Great Charter", which laid a foundation for security
of English political and personal liberty.
The English barons forced King John
to grant it, the king signing at Runnymede July 15, A.D., 1215.
Note2:
A kind thank you to John Kincheloe III for allowing me to use excerpts
from his books,
"Kincheloe Origins" Spirit Lines Press, 1997 and
"This is Where He Walked...." Spirit Lines Press, 1995. I have his
books on the Kincheloe family and recommend that anyone
researching the Kincheloe surname and family contact
John at KincheloeJ@meredith.edu.
John has a lot of information on his web-site and in
his books. Unfortunately, he is in the middle of changing webservers.
His old web site is archived and if you want to know all about our
Kincheloe ancestry, and until John's new site is up,
this is the site to visit. John has a lot of
research behind him and much to offer those who are researching
their Kincheloe origins. John is also restoring the first Kincheloe
homestead for the benefit of all Kincheloe descendants.
His archived site is at: http://web.archive.org/web/20010720073308/http://www.kincheloe.com/


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