John Henry Bunch1
M, b. 14 August 1850, d. 8 January 1923
| Last Edited | 14 Apr 2005 |
John Henry Bunch was born on 14 August 1850.1 He married Margaret Underwood, daughter of Augustas Underwood and Elizabeth Sarah McFarland, on 8 November 1872 at Whitley County, Kentucky.1,2 John Henry Bunch died on 8 January 1923 at age 72.1 He was buried on 10 January 1923 at Pine Hill Cemetery, Corbin, Whitley County, Kentucky.1
Family | Margaret Underwood b. 1847, d. 1883 |
| Child |
Maggie Bunch1
F
Maggie Bunch||p8.htm#i1394|John Henry Bunch|b. 14 Aug 1850\nd. 8 Jan 1923|p8.htm#i1392|Margaret Underwood|b. 1847\nd. 1883|p57.htm#i1391|||||||Augustas Underwood|b. 1793\nd. c 1861|p56.htm#i496|Elizabeth S. McFarland|b. 1802\nd. a 21 Jun 1880|p40.htm#i497|
| Father | John Henry Bunch1 b. 14 Aug 1850, d. 8 Jan 1923 |
| Mother | Margaret Underwood1 b. 1847, d. 1883 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 4 May 2007 |
Citations
- [S108] Various Underwoods.
Marie Antoinette Burcham1
F, b. 7 October 1896, d. June 1972
| Last Edited | 29 Aug 2004 |
Marie Antoinette Burcham was born on 7 October 1896 at Tacoma, Washington.1 She married George Edward Smith, son of Clarence Levi Smith and Florence Lena Shay, on 10 September 1921 at Washington.1,2 Marie Antoinette Burcham died in June 1972 at Portland, Oregon, at age 75.2
Family | George Edward Smith b. 31 Dec 1893 |
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Rebecca Burcham
F, b. 9 February 1829, d. 16 September 1901
| Last Edited | 18 Dec 2005 |
Rebecca Burcham was born on 9 February 1829 at Kentucky. She married Hiram Brown Hopkins, son of Charles Hopkins and Susannah Stampley, on 22 November 1856 at Hardin County, Kentucky. Rebecca Burcham died on 16 September 1901 at Cooper County, Missouri, at age 72.
Rebecca Burcham was listed on 11 September 1860 as a household member living with John B. Truman on the eighth census of the United States in Saline Twp., Cooper County, Missouri.1
Rebecca Burcham was listed on 26 August 1870 as a household member living with Hiram Brown Hopkins on the ninth census of the United States in Boonville, Saline Twp., Cooper County, Missouri.
Rebecca Burcham was listed on 11 September 1860 as a household member living with John B. Truman on the eighth census of the United States in Saline Twp., Cooper County, Missouri.1
Rebecca Burcham was listed on 26 August 1870 as a household member living with Hiram Brown Hopkins on the ninth census of the United States in Boonville, Saline Twp., Cooper County, Missouri.
Family | Hiram Brown Hopkins b. 3 Mar 1815 |
Citations
- [S34] 1860 US Census.
Maudie May Burkhart
F, b. 10 November 1908, d. 8 September 1988
| Last Edited | 15 Jul 2006 |
Maudie May Burkhart was born on 10 November 1908 at Missouri. She married Corwin Crawford Cox, son of William Read Cox and Susan Alice Hardy, on 7 June 1933 at Idaho. Maudie May Burkhart died on 8 September 1988 at California at age 79.
Family | Corwin Crawford Cox b. 26 Nov 1909, d. 9 May 1978 |
Amanda Burnett
F, b. 4 June 1848, d. February 1902
| Last Edited | 27 Jul 2004 |
Amanda Burnett was born on 4 June 1848 at Missouri. She married Washington Marion England, son of George Washington England and Elizabeth Fate, in 1881. Amanda Burnett died in February 1902 at age 53.
Family | Washington Marion England b. 25 Jan 1851, d. 16 Aug 1907 |
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David Burns1
M, b. circa 1876
David Burns|b. c 1876|p8.htm#i3360|William D. Burns|b. c 1842|p8.htm#i1526|Nancy A. Harp|b. 13 Dec 1842|p28.htm#i1525|||||||William H. Harp|b. 9 Aug 1816\nd. Feb 1879|p29.htm#i1075|Mary J. Wilson|b. 16 Mar 1816\nd. 20 Nov 1914|p60.htm#i1423|
| Father | William D. Burns1 b. c 1842 |
| Mother | Nancy A. Harp1 b. 13 Dec 1842 |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 13 Jan 2007 |
David Burns was born circa 1876 at Kentucky.1 He was the son of William D. Burns and Nancy A. Harp.1
David Burns was listed on 11 June 1880 as a son living with William D. Burns on the tenth census of the United States Priceville, Hart County, Kentucky.
David Burns was listed on 11 June 1880 as a son living with William D. Burns on the tenth census of the United States Priceville, Hart County, Kentucky.
Citations
- [S8] 1880 US Census.
Henry F. Burns1
M, b. circa 1874
Henry F. Burns|b. c 1874|p8.htm#i3362|William D. Burns|b. c 1842|p8.htm#i1526|Nancy A. Harp|b. 13 Dec 1842|p28.htm#i1525|||||||William H. Harp|b. 9 Aug 1816\nd. Feb 1879|p29.htm#i1075|Mary J. Wilson|b. 16 Mar 1816\nd. 20 Nov 1914|p60.htm#i1423|
| Father | William D. Burns1 b. c 1842 |
| Mother | Nancy A. Harp1 b. 13 Dec 1842 |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 13 Jan 2007 |
Henry F. Burns was born circa 1874 at Kentucky.1 He was the son of William D. Burns and Nancy A. Harp.1
Henry F. Burns was listed on 11 June 1880 as a son living with William D. Burns on the tenth census of the United States Priceville, Hart County, Kentucky.
Henry F. Burns was listed on 11 June 1880 as a son living with William D. Burns on the tenth census of the United States Priceville, Hart County, Kentucky.
Citations
- [S8] 1880 US Census.
Issac J. Burns1
M, b. circa 1879
Issac J. Burns|b. c 1879|p8.htm#i3361|William D. Burns|b. c 1842|p8.htm#i1526|Nancy A. Harp|b. 13 Dec 1842|p28.htm#i1525|||||||William H. Harp|b. 9 Aug 1816\nd. Feb 1879|p29.htm#i1075|Mary J. Wilson|b. 16 Mar 1816\nd. 20 Nov 1914|p60.htm#i1423|
| Father | William D. Burns1 b. c 1842 |
| Mother | Nancy A. Harp1 b. 13 Dec 1842 |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 13 Jan 2007 |
Issac J. Burns was born circa 1879 at Kentucky.1 He was the son of William D. Burns and Nancy A. Harp.1
Issac J. Burns was listed on 11 June 1880 as a son living with William D. Burns on the tenth census of the United States Priceville, Hart County, Kentucky.
Issac J. Burns was listed on 11 June 1880 as a son living with William D. Burns on the tenth census of the United States Priceville, Hart County, Kentucky.
Citations
- [S8] 1880 US Census.
Mary J. Burns1,2
F, b. circa 1871
Mary J. Burns|b. c 1871|p8.htm#i1528|William D. Burns|b. c 1842|p8.htm#i1526|Nancy A. Harp|b. 13 Dec 1842|p28.htm#i1525|||||||William H. Harp|b. 9 Aug 1816\nd. Feb 1879|p29.htm#i1075|Mary J. Wilson|b. 16 Mar 1816\nd. 20 Nov 1914|p60.htm#i1423|
| Father | William D. Burns1 b. c 1842 |
| Mother | Nancy A. Harp1 b. 13 Dec 1842 |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 13 Jan 2007 |
Mary J. Burns was born circa 1871 at Kentucky.2 She was the daughter of William D. Burns and Nancy A. Harp.1
Mary J. Burns was listed on 11 June 1880 as a daughter living with William D. Burns on the tenth census of the United States Priceville, Hart County, Kentucky.
Mary J. Burns was listed on 11 June 1880 as a daughter living with William D. Burns on the tenth census of the United States Priceville, Hart County, Kentucky.
Silas J. Burns1
M, b. circa 1868
Silas J. Burns|b. c 1868|p8.htm#i1529|William D. Burns|b. c 1842|p8.htm#i1526|Nancy A. Harp|b. 13 Dec 1842|p28.htm#i1525|||||||William H. Harp|b. 9 Aug 1816\nd. Feb 1879|p29.htm#i1075|Mary J. Wilson|b. 16 Mar 1816\nd. 20 Nov 1914|p60.htm#i1423|
| Father | William D. Burns1 b. c 1842 |
| Mother | Nancy A. Harp1 b. 13 Dec 1842 |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 13 Jan 2007 |
Silas J. Burns was born circa 1868 at Kentucky.2 He was the son of William D. Burns and Nancy A. Harp.1
Silas J. Burns was listed on 11 June 1880 as a son living with William D. Burns on the tenth census of the United States Priceville, Hart County, Kentucky.
Silas J. Burns was listed on 11 June 1880 as a son living with William D. Burns on the tenth census of the United States Priceville, Hart County, Kentucky.
William D. Burns1
M, b. circa 1842
| Last Edited | 13 Jan 2007 |
William D. Burns was born circa 1842 at Virginia.2 He married Nancy A. Harp, daughter of William Henry Harp and Mary Jane Wilson, circa 1862.1
William D. Burns was listed as the head of household on the tenth census of the United States on 11 June 1880 in Priceville, Hart County, Kentucky. Also living in the house was his wife, Nancy A. Harp, his son, William Thomas Sherman Burns, Silas J. Burns, David Burns, Issac J. Burns and Henry F. Burns, his daughter, Mary J. Burns.
William D. Burns was listed as the head of household on the tenth census of the United States on 11 June 1880 in Priceville, Hart County, Kentucky. Also living in the house was his wife, Nancy A. Harp, his son, William Thomas Sherman Burns, Silas J. Burns, David Burns, Issac J. Burns and Henry F. Burns, his daughter, Mary J. Burns.
Family | Nancy A. Harp b. 13 Dec 1842 |
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William Thomas Sherman Burns1
M, b. circa 1866
William Thomas Sherman Burns|b. c 1866|p8.htm#i1527|William D. Burns|b. c 1842|p8.htm#i1526|Nancy A. Harp|b. 13 Dec 1842|p28.htm#i1525|||||||William H. Harp|b. 9 Aug 1816\nd. Feb 1879|p29.htm#i1075|Mary J. Wilson|b. 16 Mar 1816\nd. 20 Nov 1914|p60.htm#i1423|
| Father | William D. Burns1 b. c 1842 |
| Mother | Nancy A. Harp1 b. 13 Dec 1842 |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 13 Jan 2007 |
William Thomas Sherman Burns was born circa 1866 at Kentucky.2 He was the son of William D. Burns and Nancy A. Harp.1
William Thomas Sherman Burns was listed on 11 June 1880 as a son living with William D. Burns on the tenth census of the United States Priceville, Hart County, Kentucky.
William Thomas Sherman Burns was listed on 11 June 1880 as a son living with William D. Burns on the tenth census of the United States Priceville, Hart County, Kentucky.
Alice Burton1
F
| Last Edited | 26 Dec 2004 |
Alice Burton married Clarence Theodore Lutes, son of John Cunningham Lutes and Eliza Jane Blagg, on 23 December 1908 at Emerson, Mills County, Iowa.1 Alice Burton was buried at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery, Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska.1
Family | Clarence Theodore Lutes b. 11 Aug 1879, d. 20 Mar 1948 |
Citations
- [S137] Lutes Family Website, online http://members.aol.com/ahalahana/lutes.htm
Susannah Busey
F, b. circa 1675
| Charts | Frances Harp Pedigree Steven L. Fate Pedigree All Ancestors of Steven L Fate |
| Relationship | 7th great-grandmother of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 23 Dec 2007 |
Susannah Busey was born circa 1675 at Prince George County, Maryland. She married Alexander Magruder before 1712.
Family | Alexander Magruder b. c 1671, d. c 1746 |
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Bessie Butcher
F, b. 1905
Bessie Butcher|b. 1905|p8.htm#i2817|Leslie Butcher|b. 1879|p8.htm#i1840|Nannie Harp|b. Dec 1881|p28.htm#i1824|||||||Green C. Harp|b. 18 Oct 1850\nd. 21 Apr 1925|p26.htm#i1814|Rusha J. Steele|b. 8 Sep 1851\nd. 25 Aug 1906|p51.htm#i1815|
| Father | Leslie Butcher b. 1879 |
| Mother | Nannie Harp b. Dec 1881 |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 31 May 2005 |
Bessie Butcher was born in 1905 at Kentucky. She was the daughter of Leslie Butcher and Nannie Harp.
Harold Butcher
M, b. 1902
Harold Butcher|b. 1902|p8.htm#i2815|Leslie Butcher|b. 1879|p8.htm#i1840|Nannie Harp|b. Dec 1881|p28.htm#i1824|||||||Green C. Harp|b. 18 Oct 1850\nd. 21 Apr 1925|p26.htm#i1814|Rusha J. Steele|b. 8 Sep 1851\nd. 25 Aug 1906|p51.htm#i1815|
| Father | Leslie Butcher b. 1879 |
| Mother | Nannie Harp b. Dec 1881 |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 31 May 2005 |
Lawrence Butcher
M, b. 1904
Lawrence Butcher|b. 1904|p8.htm#i2816|Leslie Butcher|b. 1879|p8.htm#i1840|Nannie Harp|b. Dec 1881|p28.htm#i1824|||||||Green C. Harp|b. 18 Oct 1850\nd. 21 Apr 1925|p26.htm#i1814|Rusha J. Steele|b. 8 Sep 1851\nd. 25 Aug 1906|p51.htm#i1815|
| Father | Leslie Butcher b. 1879 |
| Mother | Nannie Harp b. Dec 1881 |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 31 May 2005 |
Leslie Butcher1
M, b. 1879
| Last Edited | 31 May 2005 |
Leslie Butcher was born in 1879 at Kentucky. He married Nannie Harp, daughter of Green Clay Harp and Rusha Jane Steele, on 29 September 1900.1
Family | Nannie Harp b. Dec 1881 |
| Children |
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Citations
- [S58] Corbin Genealogical Society, Our Heritage, Volume 9, Issue 3, Page 13.
Guy Byers
M, b. circa 1870
| Last Edited | 27 Jan 2007 |
Guy Byers was born circa 1870. He married Deborah Steele, daughter of Robert Alexander Steele and Ester J. Leforce, circa 1910.
Guy Byers was listed on 14 January 1920 as a son-in-law living with Robert Alexander Steele on the 1920 census Williamsburg, Whitley County, Kentucky.
Guy Byers was listed on 14 January 1920 as a son-in-law living with Robert Alexander Steele on the 1920 census Williamsburg, Whitley County, Kentucky.
Family | Deborah Steele b. Dec 1886 |
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Katherine Byers
F, b. 1911
Katherine Byers|b. 1911|p8.htm#i3461|Guy Byers|b. c 1870|p8.htm#i3460|Deborah Steele|b. Dec 1886|p50.htm#i3439|||||||Robert A. Steele|b. 20 Oct 1853\nd. 1926|p51.htm#i1399|Ester J. Leforce|b. May 1847|p37.htm#i1850|
| Father | Guy Byers b. c 1870 |
| Mother | Deborah Steele b. Dec 1886 |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 27 Jan 2007 |
Katherine Byers was born in 1911 at Kentucky. She was the daughter of Guy Byers and Deborah Steele.
Katherine Byers was listed on 14 January 1920 as a granddaughter living with Robert Alexander Steele on the 1920 census Williamsburg, Whitley County, Kentucky.
Katherine Byers was listed on 14 January 1920 as a granddaughter living with Robert Alexander Steele on the 1920 census Williamsburg, Whitley County, Kentucky.
Marvin G Cadle1
M, b. 16 July 1911, d. May 1973
| Last Edited | 4 Apr 2009 |

Family | Grace Edna Harp b. 29 Jul 1914, d. 28 May 2002 |
Citations
- [S58] Corbin Genealogical Society, Our Heritage, Volume 9, Issue 3, Page 13.
Frank M. Campbell
M, b. 4 July 1896, d. 2 September 1960
| Last Edited | 1 Jul 2006 |
Frank M. Campbell was born on 4 July 1896 at Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. He married Ethel Marie Yocum, daughter of Robert Henry Yocum and Laura Irene Fate, in 1925. Frank M. Campbell died on 2 September 1960 at Canton, Fulton County, Illinois, at age 64.
Frank M. Campbell was listed as the head of household on the fifteenth census of the United States in April 1930 in Canton, Fulton County, Illinois. Also living in the house was his wife, Ethel Marie Yocum.
Frank M. Campbell was listed as the head of household on the fifteenth census of the United States in April 1930 in Canton, Fulton County, Illinois. Also living in the house was his wife, Ethel Marie Yocum.
Family | Ethel Marie Yocum b. 28 Jan 1896, d. 14 Aug 1969 |
Lucy Campbell
F, b. 3 March 1760, d. 23 January 1843
| Last Edited | 20 Dec 2008 |
Lucy Campbell was born on 3 March 1760 at Virginia. She married John Cash, son of Stephen Cash and Jemima Grining, on 23 January 1782 at Virginia. Lucy Campbell died on 23 January 1843 at Pike County, Georgia, at age 82.
Family | John Cash b. 5 Apr 1757, d. 13 Aug 1838 |
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Piercy Carey
F, b. 1726, d. 1771
| Charts | Frances Harp Pedigree Steven L. Fate Pedigree All Ancestors of Steven L Fate |
| Relationship | 6th great-grandmother of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 19 Sep 2006 |
Piercy Carey was born in 1726 at Sussex, Delaware. She married George Hamblin. Piercy Carey died in 1771 at Sussex, Delaware.
Family | George Hamblin b. c 1725, d. 1839 |
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Mary Ella Carpenter
F, b. 15 January 1855, d. 2 July 1876
| Last Edited | 11 Jun 2006 |
Mary Ella Carpenter was born on 15 January 1855 at Fulton County, Illinois. She married George R. Fate, son of Jesse S. Fate and Sarah H. Herbert, on 9 March 1872 at Fulton County, Illinois; Volume D Page 194 License 58. Mary Ella Carpenter died on 2 July 1876 at Bernadotte, Fulton County, Illinois, at age 21; I think it is possible given the closeness of the date of death to the birth of Laura Irene, that the cause of death may have been related to child birth. I need to order a copy of the death certificate to ascertain the cause of death. She was buried at Howard Cemetery, Cass Twp., Fulton County, Illinois.
Mary Ella Carpenter was also known as Ella.
Mary Ella Carpenter was also known as Ella.
Family | George R. Fate b. 26 Jul 1844, d. 12 Oct 1896 |
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Nancy Minerva Carr1
F, b. 28 July 1854, d. 23 September 1920
| Last Edited | 25 May 2009 |

Nancy Minerva Carr was listed as a wife of Benjamin Franklin Bennett on the tenth census of the United States on 2 June 1880 Whitley County, Kentucky.
Family | Benjamin Franklin Bennett b. 28 Aug 1849, d. 4 Dec 1934 |
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Citations
- [S142] Jaye Lynn Kahler, "Email Message from Jaye Lynn Kahler," e-mail to Steven Fate, 19 July 2004.
Rausannah Brulla Carr1
F, b. 1846
Rausannah Brulla Carr|b. 1846|p8.htm#i1406||||Sally Underwood|b. 1819|p57.htm#i501|||||||Augustas Underwood|b. 1793\nd. c 1861|p56.htm#i496|Elizabeth S. McFarland|b. 1802\nd. a 21 Jun 1880|p40.htm#i497|
| Mother | Sally Underwood1 b. 1819 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 4 Dec 2003 |
Rausannah Brulla Carr was born in 1846.1 She was the daughter of Sally Underwood.1
Rausannah Brulla Carr was reared by her grandparents and went by the surname of Underwood.1 Rausannah Brulla Carr was also known as Rausa Underwood.
Rausannah Brulla Carr was reared by her grandparents and went by the surname of Underwood.1 Rausannah Brulla Carr was also known as Rausa Underwood.
Citations
- [S108] Various Underwoods.
Rebecca Ann Carr
F, b. circa 1850
| Last Edited | 15 Jan 2007 |
Rebecca Ann Carr was born circa 1850. She married John Mays Bennett, son of John Bennett and Obedience Mays, circa 1871.
Family | John Mays Bennett b. 1851 |
Lawrence Carroll
M
| Last Edited | 23 Jul 2003 |
Lawrence Carroll married Jo Ella Fate, daughter of Joseph Brown Fate and Jane Elizabeth Dalton, after 30 January 1920.
Family | Jo Ella Fate b. 15 Jun 1901, d. 15 Aug 1966 |
Nancy H. Cartlich1
F, b. 10 May 1815, d. 1 January 1903
| Last Edited | 17 Apr 2005 |
Nancy H. Cartlich was born on 10 May 1815 at Madison County, Kentucky.2 She married Rev. Elijah Fate, son of George Martin Fate and Sarah Frances Cassel, on 7 October 1833 at Hocking County, Ohio.1 Nancy H. Cartlich died on 1 January 1903 at Okanogan, Douglas County, Washington, at age 87.2
Nancy H. Cartlich was probably included as a free white female, 20 to 30 years of age, in Rev. Elijah Fate's household on the sixth census of the United States in 1840 at Swan Twp., Hocking County, Ohio.3
Nancy H. Cartlich was listed on 30 September 1850 as a household member living with Rev. Elijah Fate on the seventh census of the United States in Jackson Twp., Jackson County, Ohio.4 Nancy H. Cartlich was listed on 19 July 1860 as a household member living with Rev. Elijah Fate on the eighth census of the United States in Spring Valley, Fillmore County, Minnesota.5
Nancy H. Cartlich was listed as mother of Charles Hamlin Fate on the twelfth census of the United States Johnson Creek, Okanogan County, Washington, on 4 June 1900.
Nancy H. Cartlich was probably included as a free white female, 20 to 30 years of age, in Rev. Elijah Fate's household on the sixth census of the United States in 1840 at Swan Twp., Hocking County, Ohio.3
Nancy H. Cartlich was listed on 30 September 1850 as a household member living with Rev. Elijah Fate on the seventh census of the United States in Jackson Twp., Jackson County, Ohio.4 Nancy H. Cartlich was listed on 19 July 1860 as a household member living with Rev. Elijah Fate on the eighth census of the United States in Spring Valley, Fillmore County, Minnesota.5
Nancy H. Cartlich was listed as mother of Charles Hamlin Fate on the twelfth census of the United States Johnson Creek, Okanogan County, Washington, on 4 June 1900.
Family | Rev. Elijah Fate b. 17 Mar 1812, d. 18 Oct 1865 |
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Julia Case1
F, b. 1841
| Last Edited | 18 Nov 2008 |
Julia Case was born in 1841 at New York. She married Jesse W. Rigby, son of Caleb Pumphrey Rigby and Elizabeth Christiana Fate, circa 1863.1
Family | Jesse W. Rigby b. Jan 1843, d. 1926 |
Citations
- [S57] George Edwin Fait, Fait: A Book of Remembrance.
Claibourne Cash
M, b. 25 August 1783, d. 20 November 1873
Claibourne Cash|b. 25 Aug 1783\nd. 20 Nov 1873|p8.htm#i235|Warren Cash|b. 4 Apr 1760\nd. 15 Sep 1850|p8.htm#i259|Susanna Baskett|b. 25 Jun 1762\nd. Mar 1844|p2.htm#i260|Thomas Cash Jr.|b. c 1730\nd. 1764|p8.htm#i261|Nancy Thompson|b. c 1733|p52.htm#i262|William S. Baskett|b. Oct 1741\nd. 30 Apr 1815|p2.htm#i428|Mary Pace|b. c 1744\nd. 21 Apr 1815|p42.htm#i429|
| Father | Warren Cash b. 4 Apr 1760, d. 15 Sep 1850 |
| Mother | Susanna Baskett b. 25 Jun 1762, d. Mar 1844 |
| Charts | Frances Harp Pedigree Steven L. Fate Pedigree All Ancestors of Steven L Fate |
| Relationship | 4th great-grandfather of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 9 Dec 2005 |
Claibourne Cash was born on 25 August 1783 at Crawford County, Virginia. He was the son of Warren Cash and Susanna Baskett. Claibourne Cash married Elizabeth Straughan, daughter of John Corbin Straughan and Mary Saunders, in 1803 at Shelby County, Kentucky. Claibourne Cash died on 20 November 1873 at Howe Valley, Hardin County, Kentucky, at age 90.
Claibourne Cash was enumerated as the head of a family on the third census of the United States in 1810 Elizabethtown, Hardin County, Kentucky. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household:, listed as free white male(s), age newborn to 10 years old, listed as free white male(s), age ten to sixteen years old, Elizabeth Straughan, listed as free white female(s), ages sixteen to twenty-six years of age.1 Claibourne Cash was listed as the head of a family on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 Hardin County, Kentucky. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household: Louis Cash, listed as free white male(s), newborn to 5 years old, Emily Cash, listed as free white female(s) age five to ten years of age, Elizabeth Straughan, listed as free white female(s) age forty to fifty years old.2 Claibourne Cash witnessed the marriage of William Murphy Truman and Emily Cash on 27 December 1843 at Hardin County, Kentucky.
Claibourne Cash was listed in 1860 as the head of a family on the eighth census of the United States in Stephensburg, Hardin County, Kentucky. Also living with Claibourne Cash was Elizabeth Straughan and Louis Cash.3
Claibourne Cash was listed on 23 September 1870 as a household member living with Louis Cash on the ninth census of the United States in Howe Valley, Hardin County, Kentucky.
Claibourne Cash was enumerated as the head of a family on the third census of the United States in 1810 Elizabethtown, Hardin County, Kentucky. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household:, listed as free white male(s), age newborn to 10 years old, listed as free white male(s), age ten to sixteen years old, Elizabeth Straughan, listed as free white female(s), ages sixteen to twenty-six years of age.1 Claibourne Cash was listed as the head of a family on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 Hardin County, Kentucky. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household: Louis Cash, listed as free white male(s), newborn to 5 years old, Emily Cash, listed as free white female(s) age five to ten years of age, Elizabeth Straughan, listed as free white female(s) age forty to fifty years old.2 Claibourne Cash witnessed the marriage of William Murphy Truman and Emily Cash on 27 December 1843 at Hardin County, Kentucky.
Claibourne Cash was listed on 23 September 1870 as a household member living with Louis Cash on the ninth census of the United States in Howe Valley, Hardin County, Kentucky.
Family | Elizabeth Straughan b. 16 Mar 1785, d. 15 Nov 1873 |
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Citations
- [S165] 1810 US Census.
- [S50] US Census , Ancestry.com. 1830 U.S. Federal Census [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States. 1830 United States Federal Census. M19, 201 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
- [S34] 1860 US Census.
Emily Cash
F, b. 13 May 1821, d. 13 December 1868
Emily Cash|b. 13 May 1821\nd. 13 Dec 1868|p8.htm#i234|Claibourne Cash|b. 25 Aug 1783\nd. 20 Nov 1873|p8.htm#i235|Elizabeth Straughan|b. 16 Mar 1785\nd. 15 Nov 1873|p52.htm#i236|Warren Cash|b. 4 Apr 1760\nd. 15 Sep 1850|p8.htm#i259|Susanna Baskett|b. 25 Jun 1762\nd. Mar 1844|p2.htm#i260|John C. Straughan|b. 4 Aug 1756\nd. 19 Apr 1808|p52.htm#i266|Mary Saunders|b. 1763\nd. c 1824|p47.htm#i267|
| Father | Claibourne Cash b. 25 Aug 1783, d. 20 Nov 1873 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Straughan b. 16 Mar 1785, d. 15 Nov 1873 |
| Charts | Frances Harp Pedigree Steven L. Fate Pedigree All Ancestors of Steven L Fate |
| Relationship | 3rd great-grandmother of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 24 Dec 2008 |
Emily Cash was born on 13 May 1821 at Howe Valley, Hardin County, Kentucky. She was the daughter of Claibourne Cash and Elizabeth Straughan. Emily Cash married William Murphy Truman, son of John B. Truman and Elizabeth Gouldman, on 27 December 1843 at Hardin County, Kentucky.
Emily Cash died on 13 December 1868 at Hardin County, Kentucky, at age 47.1
Emily Cash was probably included as a free white female, 5 to 10 years of age, in Claibourne Cash's household on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 at Hardin County, Kentucky.2
Emily Cash was listed on 24 August 1850 as a household member living with William Murphy Truman on the seventh census of the United States in Hardin County, Kentucky.3 Emily Cash was listed on 12 July 1860 as a household member living with William Murphy Truman on the eighth census of the United States in Hardin County, Kentucky.4
Emily Cash was probably included as a free white female, 5 to 10 years of age, in Claibourne Cash's household on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 at Hardin County, Kentucky.2
Emily Cash was listed on 24 August 1850 as a household member living with William Murphy Truman on the seventh census of the United States in Hardin County, Kentucky.3 Emily Cash was listed on 12 July 1860 as a household member living with William Murphy Truman on the eighth census of the United States in Hardin County, Kentucky.4
Family | William Murphy Truman b. 16 Nov 1822, d. 22 Mar 1898 |
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Citations
- [S192] Springfield Leader & Press, 16 January 1939, page 14.
- [S50] US Census , Ancestry.com. 1830 U.S. Federal Census [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States. 1830 United States Federal Census. M19, 201 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C.
- [S14] 1850 US Census.
- [S34] 1860 US Census.
J. R. Cash1
M, b. 26 February 1932, d. 12 September 2003
J. R. Cash|b. 26 Feb 1932\nd. 12 Sep 2003|p8.htm#i3747|Ray Cash|b. 13 May 1897\nd. Dec 1985|p8.htm#i3745|Carrie Cloverre Rivers|b. 1904\nd. 1991|p46.htm#i3746|William H. Cash|b. 27 Jul 1852\nd. 3 Dec 1912|p8.htm#i3743|Sarah R. Overton|b. 1 Aug 1855\nd. 11 Jun 1916|p42.htm#i3744|||||||
| Father | Ray Cash b. 13 May 1897, d. Dec 1985 |
| Mother | Carrie Cloverre Rivers b. 1904, d. 1991 |
| Relationship | 7th cousin 2 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 11 May 2009 |

J. R. Cash was also known as John R. or Johnny.
Citations
- Johnny Cash (born J. R. Cash; February 26, 1932 - September 12, 2003) was a Grammy Award-winning American country singer-songwriter. Cash is widely considered to be one of the most influential American musicians of the 20th century. Cash was known for his deep, distinctive bass-baritone voice, the "freight train" sound of his Tennessee Three backing band, his demeanor, and his dark clothing, which earned him the nickname "The Man in Black." He traditionally started his concerts with the introduction "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash". Much of Cash's music, especially that of his later career, echoed themes of sorrow, moral tribulation, and redemption. His signature songs include "I Walk the Line", "Folsom Prison Blues", "Ring of Fire", "Get Rhythm", and "Man in Black". He also recorded humorous songs, such as "One Piece at a Time" and "A Boy Named Sue", a duet with June Carter called "Jackson", as well as railroad songs such as "Rock Island Line." He sold over 90 million albums in his nearly fifty-year career and came to occupy a "commanding position in music history".
John Cash
M, b. 5 April 1757, d. 13 August 1838
John Cash|b. 5 Apr 1757\nd. 13 Aug 1838|p8.htm#i3737|Stephen Cash|b. 1727\nd. 15 Jun 1799|p8.htm#i3735|Jemima Grining|b. c 1730\nd. Mar 1763|p24.htm#i3736|Robert H. Cash|b. 1703\nd. 1772|p8.htm#i3733|Ruth Walker|b. c 1708\nd. 1 Mar 1784|p58.htm#i3734|||||||
| Father | Stephen Cash b. 1727, d. 15 Jun 1799 |
| Mother | Jemima Grining b. c 1730, d. Mar 1763 |
| Relationship | 2nd cousin 7 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 20 Dec 2008 |
John Cash was born on 5 April 1757 at Virginia. He was the son of Stephen Cash and Jemima Grining. John Cash married Lucy Campbell on 23 January 1782 at Virginia. John Cash died on 13 August 1838 at Henry County, Georgia, at age 81.
Family | Lucy Campbell b. 3 Mar 1760, d. 23 Jan 1843 |
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Louis Cash1
M, b. 1830
Louis Cash|b. 1830|p8.htm#i2743|Claibourne Cash|b. 25 Aug 1783\nd. 20 Nov 1873|p8.htm#i235|Elizabeth Straughan|b. 16 Mar 1785\nd. 15 Nov 1873|p52.htm#i236|Warren Cash|b. 4 Apr 1760\nd. 15 Sep 1850|p8.htm#i259|Susanna Baskett|b. 25 Jun 1762\nd. Mar 1844|p2.htm#i260|John C. Straughan|b. 4 Aug 1756\nd. 19 Apr 1808|p52.htm#i266|Mary Saunders|b. 1763\nd. c 1824|p47.htm#i267|
| Father | Claibourne Cash1 b. 25 Aug 1783, d. 20 Nov 1873 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Straughan1 b. 16 Mar 1785, d. 15 Nov 1873 |
| Charts | All Ancestors of Steven L Fate |
| Relationship | 3rd great-granduncle of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 14 Apr 2005 |
Louis Cash was born in 1830 at Hardin County, Kentucky.1 He was the son of Claibourne Cash and Elizabeth Straughan.1
Louis Cash was probably included as a free white male, newborn to 5 years of age, in Claibourne Cash's household on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 at Hardin County, Kentucky.2 Louis Cash was listed in 1860 as a household member living with Claibourne Cash on the eighth census of the United States in Stephensburg, Hardin County, Kentucky.1
Louis Cash was listed on 23 September 1870 as the head of a family on the 1870 census in Howe Valley, Hardin County, Kentucky. Also living with Louis Cash was Claibourne Cash and Elizabeth Straughan.
Louis Cash was probably included as a free white male, newborn to 5 years of age, in Claibourne Cash's household on the fifth census of the United States in 1830 at Hardin County, Kentucky.2 Louis Cash was listed in 1860 as a household member living with Claibourne Cash on the eighth census of the United States in Stephensburg, Hardin County, Kentucky.1
Louis Cash was listed on 23 September 1870 as the head of a family on the 1870 census in Howe Valley, Hardin County, Kentucky. Also living with Louis Cash was Claibourne Cash and Elizabeth Straughan.
Moses Cash
M, b. 1785, d. 6 July 1844
Moses Cash|b. 1785\nd. 6 Jul 1844|p8.htm#i3739|John Cash|b. 5 Apr 1757\nd. 13 Aug 1838|p8.htm#i3737|Lucy Campbell|b. 3 Mar 1760\nd. 23 Jan 1843|p8.htm#i3738|Stephen Cash|b. 1727\nd. 15 Jun 1799|p8.htm#i3735|Jemima Grining|b. c 1730\nd. Mar 1763|p24.htm#i3736|||||||
| Father | John Cash b. 5 Apr 1757, d. 13 Aug 1838 |
| Mother | Lucy Campbell b. 3 Mar 1760, d. 23 Jan 1843 |
| Relationship | 3rd cousin 6 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 20 Dec 2008 |
Moses Cash was born in 1785 at Virginia. He was the son of John Cash and Lucy Campbell. Moses Cash married Nancy Hudson on 6 September 1808 at Elbert County, Georgia. Moses Cash died on 6 July 1844 at Elbert County, Georgia.
Family | Nancy Hudson b. 1787, d. 1824 |
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Moses Rueben Cash
M, b. 1814, d. 1882
Moses Rueben Cash|b. 1814\nd. 1882|p8.htm#i3741|Moses Cash|b. 1785\nd. 6 Jul 1844|p8.htm#i3739|Nancy Hudson|b. 1787\nd. 1824|p32.htm#i3740|John Cash|b. 5 Apr 1757\nd. 13 Aug 1838|p8.htm#i3737|Lucy Campbell|b. 3 Mar 1760\nd. 23 Jan 1843|p8.htm#i3738|||||||
| Father | Moses Cash b. 1785, d. 6 Jul 1844 |
| Mother | Nancy Hudson b. 1787, d. 1824 |
| Relationship | 4th cousin 5 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 20 Dec 2008 |
Moses Rueben Cash was born in 1814 at Elbert County, Georgia. He was the son of Moses Cash and Nancy Hudson. Moses Rueben Cash married Phelita W. Taylor on 11 February 1836 at Elbert County, Georgia. Moses Rueben Cash died in 1882 at Arkansas.
Moses Rueben Cash was also known as Rueben.
Moses Rueben Cash was listed on 31 August 1850 as the head of a family on the seventh census of the United States in Elbert, Elbert County, Georgia. Also living with Moses Rueben Cash was Phelita W. Taylor. Moses Rueben Cash was listed on 29 June 1860 as the head of a family on the eighth census of the United States in Smith Twp., Bradley County, Arkansas. Also living with Moses Rueben Cash was Phelita W. Taylor and William Henry Cash.
Moses Rueben Cash was listed on 8 August 1870 as the head of a family on the ninth census of the United States in Hurrican Twp., Bradley County, Arkansas.
Moses Rueben Cash was also known as Rueben.
Moses Rueben Cash was listed on 31 August 1850 as the head of a family on the seventh census of the United States in Elbert, Elbert County, Georgia. Also living with Moses Rueben Cash was Phelita W. Taylor. Moses Rueben Cash was listed on 29 June 1860 as the head of a family on the eighth census of the United States in Smith Twp., Bradley County, Arkansas. Also living with Moses Rueben Cash was Phelita W. Taylor and William Henry Cash.
Moses Rueben Cash was listed on 8 August 1870 as the head of a family on the ninth census of the United States in Hurrican Twp., Bradley County, Arkansas.
Family | Phelita W. Taylor b. 1819, d. a 1862 |
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Ray Cash
M, b. 13 May 1897, d. December 1985
Ray Cash|b. 13 May 1897\nd. Dec 1985|p8.htm#i3745|William Henry Cash|b. 27 Jul 1852\nd. 3 Dec 1912|p8.htm#i3743|Sarah Rebecca Overton|b. 1 Aug 1855\nd. 11 Jun 1916|p42.htm#i3744|Moses R. Cash|b. 1814\nd. 1882|p8.htm#i3741|Phelita W. Taylor|b. 1819\nd. a 1862|p52.htm#i3742|||||||
| Father | William Henry Cash b. 27 Jul 1852, d. 3 Dec 1912 |
| Mother | Sarah Rebecca Overton b. 1 Aug 1855, d. 11 Jun 1916 |
| Relationship | 6th cousin 3 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 20 Dec 2008 |
Ray Cash was born on 13 May 1897 at Smith, Cleveland County, Arkansas. He was the son of William Henry Cash and Sarah Rebecca Overton. Ray Cash married Carrie Cloverre Rivers on 18 August 1920 at Arkansas. Ray Cash died in December 1985 at Hendersonville, Sumner County, Tennessee, at age 88.
Ray Cash was listed on 11 June 1900 as a son living with William Henry Cash on the twelfth census of the United States Smith Twp., Cleveland County, Arkansas.
Ray Cash was listed on 19 April 1910 as a son living with William Henry Cash on the 1910 census Rison Twp., Cleveland County, Arkansas.
Ray Cash was listed as the head of household on the fifteenth census of the United States on 21 April 1930 in Kingsland Twp., Cleveland County, Arkansas. Also living in the house was his wife, Carrie Cloverre Rivers.
Ray Cash was listed on 11 June 1900 as a son living with William Henry Cash on the twelfth census of the United States Smith Twp., Cleveland County, Arkansas.
Ray Cash was listed on 19 April 1910 as a son living with William Henry Cash on the 1910 census Rison Twp., Cleveland County, Arkansas.
Ray Cash was listed as the head of household on the fifteenth census of the United States on 21 April 1930 in Kingsland Twp., Cleveland County, Arkansas. Also living in the house was his wife, Carrie Cloverre Rivers.
Family | Carrie Cloverre Rivers b. 1904, d. 1991 |
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Robert Howard Cash
M, b. 1703, d. 1772
Robert Howard Cash|b. 1703\nd. 1772|p8.htm#i3733|William Cash|b. 1653\nd. 1708|p8.htm#i264|Elizabeth Skinner|b. 1655\nd. 9 Mar 1750|p49.htm#i265|||||||||||||
| Father | William Cash b. 1653, d. 1708 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Skinner b. 1655, d. 9 Mar 1750 |
| Charts | All Ancestors of Steven L Fate |
| Relationship | 7th great-granduncle of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 20 Dec 2008 |
Robert Howard Cash was born in 1703 at Westmoreland County, Virginia. He was the son of William Cash and Elizabeth Skinner. Robert Howard Cash married Ruth Walker in 1727 at Westmoreland County, Virginia. Robert Howard Cash died in 1772 at Virginia.
Family | Ruth Walker b. c 1708, d. 1 Mar 1784 |
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Stephen Cash
M, b. 1727, d. 15 June 1799
Stephen Cash|b. 1727\nd. 15 Jun 1799|p8.htm#i3735|Robert Howard Cash|b. 1703\nd. 1772|p8.htm#i3733|Ruth Walker|b. c 1708\nd. 1 Mar 1784|p58.htm#i3734|William Cash|b. 1653\nd. 1708|p8.htm#i264|Elizabeth Skinner|b. 1655\nd. 9 Mar 1750|p49.htm#i265|||||||
| Father | Robert Howard Cash b. 1703, d. 1772 |
| Mother | Ruth Walker b. c 1708, d. 1 Mar 1784 |
| Relationship | 1st cousin 8 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 20 Dec 2008 |
Stephen Cash was born in 1727 at Westmoreland County, Virginia. He was the son of Robert Howard Cash and Ruth Walker. Stephen Cash married Jemima Grining on 26 May 1747 at King George County, Virginia. Stephen Cash died on 15 June 1799 at Virginia.
Family | Jemima Grining b. c 1730, d. Mar 1763 |
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Thomas Cash Jr.1
M, b. circa 1730, d. 1764
Thomas Cash Jr.|b. c 1730\nd. 1764|p8.htm#i261|Thomas Cash Sr.|b. 2 Aug 1697\nd. 1782|p8.htm#i263||||William Cash|b. 1653\nd. 1708|p8.htm#i264|Elizabeth Skinner|b. 1655\nd. 9 Mar 1750|p49.htm#i265|||||||
| Father | Thomas Cash Sr. b. 2 Aug 1697, d. 1782 |
| Charts | Frances Harp Pedigree Steven L. Fate Pedigree All Ancestors of Steven L Fate |
| Relationship | 6th great-grandfather of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 9 Dec 2005 |
Thomas Cash Jr. was born circa 1730. He was the son of Thomas Cash Sr.. Thomas Cash Jr. married Nancy Thompson in 1753 at Virginia. Thomas Cash Jr. died in 1764.
Family | Nancy Thompson b. c 1733 |
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Citations
- The Cash family of Illinois and Kansas City, Kansas - ending with Brent Allen Jansen (b. Nov 29, 1997) is descended from Thomas Cash. He is our ancestor from this lineage. Thomas was in Salem, Massachusetts prior to 1753 when he arrived in Albemarle County, Virginia. He married Nancy Thompson the same year. 1786 Taxables - Surrey County, England (Godfrey Fidler, 213 acres, 1 white poll and Peter Fidler, 200 acres, 1 poll -- may be brother or other relatives).
Thomas Cash Sr.
M, b. 2 August 1697, d. 1782
Thomas Cash Sr.|b. 2 Aug 1697\nd. 1782|p8.htm#i263|William Cash|b. 1653\nd. 1708|p8.htm#i264|Elizabeth Skinner|b. 1655\nd. 9 Mar 1750|p49.htm#i265|||||||||||||
| Father | William Cash b. 1653, d. 1708 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Skinner b. 1655, d. 9 Mar 1750 |
| Charts | Frances Harp Pedigree Steven L. Fate Pedigree All Ancestors of Steven L Fate |
| Relationship | 7th great-grandfather of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 17 Dec 2005 |
Thomas Cash Sr. was born on 2 August 1697 at Virginia. He was the son of William Cash and Elizabeth Skinner. Thomas Cash Sr. died in 1782 at Essex County, Virginia.
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Warren Cash1
M, b. 4 April 1760, d. 15 September 1850
Warren Cash|b. 4 Apr 1760\nd. 15 Sep 1850|p8.htm#i259|Thomas Cash Jr.|b. c 1730\nd. 1764|p8.htm#i261|Nancy Thompson|b. c 1733|p52.htm#i262|Thomas Cash Sr.|b. 2 Aug 1697\nd. 1782|p8.htm#i263||||||||||
| Father | Thomas Cash Jr. b. c 1730, d. 1764 |
| Mother | Nancy Thompson b. c 1733 |
| Charts | Frances Harp Pedigree Steven L. Fate Pedigree All Ancestors of Steven L Fate |
| Relationship | 5th great-grandfather of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 29 Jul 2008 |
Warren Cash was born on 4 April 1760 at Albemarle County, Virginia. He was the son of Thomas Cash Jr. and Nancy Thompson. Warren Cash married Susanna Baskett, daughter of William Semple Baskett and Mary Pace, on 24 November 1782 at Fluvannah County, Virginia. Warren Cash died on 15 September 1850 at Nolin, Hardin County, Kentucky, at age 90. He was buried at Gilead Baptist Church Cemetery, Glendale, Hardin County, Kentucky.
Warren Cash began military service in 1776 Revolutionary War, Charlottesville, Virginia. Enlisted in Charlottesville, Virginia just before his sixteenth birthday. Served under Captain Mathew Jouett's, Virginia Military Company. He filed for his Declaration of pension in 1832 at Hardin County, Kentucky. He was listed as the head of a family on the fourth census of the United States in 1820 Little York, Hardin County, Kentucky. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household:, listed as free white male(s), age newborn to 10 years old, listed as free white male(s), age ten to sixteen years old.2
[HOF living alone] was listed as a head of a family on the 1840 Census at Hardin County, Kentucky.
Warren Cash began military service in 1776 Revolutionary War, Charlottesville, Virginia. Enlisted in Charlottesville, Virginia just before his sixteenth birthday. Served under Captain Mathew Jouett's, Virginia Military Company. He filed for his Declaration of pension in 1832 at Hardin County, Kentucky. He was listed as the head of a family on the fourth census of the United States in 1820 Little York, Hardin County, Kentucky. Based on ages, it is possible that the following were also living in the household:, listed as free white male(s), age newborn to 10 years old, listed as free white male(s), age ten to sixteen years old.2
[HOF living alone] was listed as a head of a family on the 1840 Census at Hardin County, Kentucky.
Family | Susanna Baskett b. 25 Jun 1762, d. Mar 1844 |
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Citations
- Warren Cash was born in Albemarle Co., Virginia, probably in that part of the county which later formed into Fluvanna County. By two separate affidavits, he stated he was living in Louise County, Virginia in 1772. Family stories say that Warren (during his younger years) had a violent quarrel with his adopted father over wages due Warren for work performed for a neighbor. As a result of this, Warren left home in anger, probably in 1773. In 1776 he joined the Revolutionary Army, having taken back the name of Cash at the age of 14. About 1774, Warren's grandfather, the Senior Thomas Cash made an appearance and Warren lived with his grandfather for about 3 years. This is per his own affidavit. A lawsuit is recorded in Louise County, Virginia where Warren is known to have lived at one time, in which Francis FIDLER and Son (name not given) settled with Samuel Henson a judgement for 2 pounds and 7 shillings. Details of this proceeding are lacking other than the judgement and settlement. The lawsuit was terminated Jan 20, 1773 and it is probable the son mentioned was Warren Cash Fidler, who at this time was near 13 years of age. (Lewis L. Cash, grandson of Warren, relates that the said Warren Cash was hired to a neighbor farmer and his father, Fidler, entered suit to collect his wages. Warren's attorney advised him to fight the case in the name of CASH, which legally was his name.) There is also a record (1774) in Louis County of a Warren Fidler who was to be bound out to learn the trade of brick layer. These records, while not conclusive, give some authenticity to family stories that have persisted for 150+ years. A marriage record in Fluvanna County shows Warren Cash as a witness to the marriage of Nancy Cash and Merrey Humphrey, Aug 8, 1780. Merry Humphrey was listed as a minor. (Lewis L. Cash, in his writing, gives the name of Warren's sister's husband as David Humphrey. This was the name of Merrey's father. Warren's cousin, Alsie Fidler, married a David Humphrey.
WAR RECORD OF WARREN CASH . . . Just before his 16th birthday, Warren Cash enlisted in the Revolutionary Army at Charlottesville, Virginia in Captain Mathew Jouett's Virginia Military Company. This company was placed in the Continental Line in the autumn of 1776. He served four years in General Washington's army before being discharged in March of 1780 at Alexandria, Virginia. Warren was in the 7th Virginia Regiment, and participated participated in the Battle of Brandywine in June of 1777. The 7th Virginia Regiment was the fifth of six new regiments raised by the fourth Virginia convention in December, 1775. It was taken into Continental Service in February of 1776, and the men recruited for the regiment met at Gloucester Courthouse to muster. In September of 1776, most of the personnel of the regiment were reported sick, but 15 men were well enough to sent north two months later. In January of 1777, the remainder of the regiment met Gen. George Washington. They suffered greatly at that time, as they lacked adequate tentage. The Regiment fought at the Battle of Brandywine in Gen. Woodford's brigade and was decimated. Captain Mathew Jouett, who Warren Cash served under, was seriously wounded and later died. The next morning, the regiment's 23 year old major led the survivors out of the woods with a bandana attached to his ramrod as a flag, since the regimental colors were lost in the melee during the previous day. During the winter of '77-'78, the regiment was quartered at Valley Forge, PA. Despite heavy losses at Brandywine, the regiment was fully manned in Sept of '78 when it was reorganized under the arrangement of the Virginia Continental Line at White Plains, NY. In the summer of 1779, the regiment became part of a detachment that was sent to Charleston, SC, where most of its personnel were captured in 1780. In 1781, the 9th VA Regiment (stationed at Fort Pitt during the surrender of Charleston) was renumbered the 7th VA. (The History of 7th VA Regiment - http://www.wlu.edu/~valine/7thva/history.htm) Warren served in the 7th, 5th, and 11th VA Regiments and was in the 2nd VA Brigade when he was discharged. After the Battle of Brandywine, he went into Winter Quarters (Oct 19, 1777) with Washington's troops at Valley Forge, remaining there until June 19 of the following year. Eight days later he participated in the Battle of Monmouth. He was at Verplanck's Point across the Hudson River from Stoney Point when General Wayne took the fort from the British, but was probably not in that engagement. Warren was in the retreat from West Plains, New York and later was with Washington at his Winter Quarters at Morristown, New Jersey. He also served under Colonels Dangerfield and McClanachan. He was pensioned for his service, filing his Declaration in 1832 in Hardin County, KY when he was 72 years old.
LIFE IN KENTUCKY . . . . On November 24, 1782 in Fluvanna County, Virginia, Warren Cash and Susannah Baskett (daughter of Elder William Baskett, a Baptist preacher) were married. Warren and Susannah Cash and son, Claiborne, with a party of Virginians (veterans of the Revolutionary War), came to Kentucky about 1784. They traveled the Old Trading Path in the Shenandoah Valley, entering the District of Kentucky at the Cumberland Gap. From here they traveled the Wilderness Road, a narrow trail not wide enough for carts, northward to Grubb's Station (which was probably a blockhouse fort), and spending the winter of 1784 there. This is located in what is now Madison County, Kentucky on Tates Creek. The following Spring, they ventured north and built a cabin on the present site of Mortonsville, Woodford County, Kentucky. It was about the year 1795 that Warren became a Baptist preacher, serving for the next 50 years as pastor of: Clear Creek, Woodford County; Beach Creek and Fox Run, Shelby County; Simpson Creek, Nelson County; Otter Creek, Meade County; and Bethel, Union and Gilead churches in Hardin County, Kentucky. The name of Warren Cash is found through the early history of the Kentucky Baptist Church. In 1817, the Salem Association numbered 31 churches with 1809 members, spread throughout a 15-county area. Warren began to preach in the Vertrees Creek Settlement and in 1808 a church called Union was constituted there. The same year the Goshen Church in Breckinridge County was formed through the efforts of Elder Cash. On March 17, 1824 Rev. Warren Cash organized and became pastor of Gilead Baptist Church in Hardin County. Charter members included Abraham Cash, Catherine Cash, Susan Cash, and Deborah Cash -- all family members). Later Warren Thompson Cash became part of the congregation. Both Rev. Warren and Susannah Cash are buried in the Gilead Church yard in Glendale, Kentucky. You can view the historical marker placed at the entrance to the Gilead Church.
THANKS to Mrs. Maydelle Sharpe who put together a booklet of the history of the Gilead Baptist Church, 1824-1974. This booklet was obtained by Earl Downey (descendent of Warren Cash) at the Cash Family Reunion in Elisabethtown, Kentucky. The booklet contains records of some of the proceedings of the Gilead Baptist Church during its early days. More information is available in a book entitled Extracts from Book Re: Gilead Baptist Church 1824-1849, Hardin County, Kentucky and Data on Family of Elder Warren Cash, 1760-1849.
HISTORY NOTE . . . . When Warren and Susannah moved north into what is now Woodford, Nelson, and Shelby Counties between 1785-1790, they lived in the same neighborhood as Abraham and Bathsheba Lincoln, grandparents of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, our 16th president. It was during the years Warren was preaching that the elder Lincoln was killed by Indians and it is likely Warren helped to bury him. Dr. Louis Warren in his book on Lincoln mentions the fact that Thomas and Nancy Hanks Lincoln listened to the preachings of Warren Cash in the backwoods section of Kentucky. When Abraham Lincoln was a lad, he with his parents (Thomas and Nancy Lincoln) moved to Spencer County, Indiana. At about the same time, Jeremiah Cash (Warren's son and also a Baptist preacher) also emigrated to Spencer County and became preacher at the Baptist church the Lincoln's attended.
LEGAL DOCUMENTS . . . . Jos. King Geo. Southerland WARREN CASH (1760-1849)National Archives, Washington, DC -- AFFIDAVIT FOR NANCY (MRS. THOMAS) BAILEY - VA #W2991, pp 200-201 (1848), State of Kentucky, Hardin County Be it remembered that on the 24th day of May one thousand eight hundred and forty eight personally appeared before the undersigned Police Judge of Elizabethtown in the County and State aforesaid Warren Cash, who being first duly sworn according to law deposith and saith that he is eighty years of age past, that he has resided in the County and State aforesaid forty two years, and previous hereto he lived in Nelson County, KY. That he was born in Albemarle County, Virginia. That he was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, and draws a pension of eighty dollars per annum. That he is personally acquainted with Nancy Bailey of Hardin County, Kentucky whose maiden name was Nancy Gentry. That he was also personally acquainted with Thomas Bailey, deceased, who was the husband of the said Nancy Bailey. That he was also well acquainted with John Gentry, the brother of the said Nancy. That he, the said Cash, and said John Gentry served in the same company and Regiment. That the said Gentry served out the term of twelve months with him the said Cash, having been drafted for that time. That he is informed that the said Thomas Bailey ENLISTED about the same time the said Gentry was DRAFTED. That he enlisted for twelve or eighteen months. That he can not say from his personal knowledge that the said Bailey served the term aforesaid. But he was [enlisted] to be a Revolutionary soldier & never heard the fact doubted. That he was intimate many years with said Bailey & has often heard him speak of his revolutionary services. That as far as he ever knew, he maintained the character of a truthful and upright man. That he is informed that the said Nancy Bailey is now applying for a Pension of the services of her husband, the said Thomas Bailey. That he has know the said Nancy Bailey a number of years, and believes she is an honest and truthful person, and would not knowingly make a statement which was not true. That according to his recollection the said John Gentry was drafted for twelve months as aforesaid, in the spring of 1778. That he knows the said Bailey was not in the same company with him, but if he was enlisted, he must have belonged to the Virginia troops, which was distinct from the Continental line. That he knew the said Thomas Bailey and Nancy Bailey, as man and wife several years, and knew several of their children, but only recollects one by name, and that is Carter Bailey. Warren Cash (his mark) Subscribed & sworn to in the presence of Susan M. Cash [Susan Cash's signature is in the same handwriting as the name of Warren Cash] before me, Police Judge of Elizabethtown, this 24th day of May 1848. E. S. Browe, P.J.E. CASH,Warren (1760-1849)/Virginia State Archives, Richmond, VA VOUCHER OF DISCHARGE AND ELIGIBILITY FOR BOUNTY LAND (1782) At a Court held for Fluvanna County [on] Thursday the 3rd day of Oct. 1782. WARREN CASH came into Court and made it satisfactorily [sic] appear that he enlisted as a Soldier in the Service of the United States for the Term of three Years, and served the same, and was legally discharged therefrom and produced a certificate of his discharge under the hand [of] Christian Febiger Col. Comd 2nd V.B. [bearing] date Jany 20, 1780 and claiming the land allowed by Law. The Court are of the Option that he is entitled thereto. Which is ordered to be certified. Jno. Timberlake Dy. Clk. a Copy
MARRIAGE BOND (1782) Know all men by these presents that we, Warren Cash and Joseph King, are held and firmly bound to his excellency Benjamin Harrison, Esquire, Governor or Chief Magistrate of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the sum of 50 pounds Current money to be paid to this Governor or to his successors in office to the payment whereof will and truly to be made. We bind ourselves as the Executors and Administrators jointly and Severally firmly by these presents. Sealed with our seals and dated this 23rd day of Nov. Anno Dom. 1782. The condition of the above Obligation is such that whereas there is a marriage Shortly intended to be had and solemnized between the above bound Warren Cash and Susannah Basket. Now if there is no lawful cause to obstruct the marriage then this Obligation to be void or also to remain in force and virtue. [Signed] Warren Cash (his mark) Joseph King Sealed and delivered in the presence of Jno. Timberlake Sirs, Please to grant Warren Cash marriage license. I am his [betrothed]. Susannah Baskett Test.
A HISTORY OF KENTUCKY BAPTISTS from 1769 to 1885; J. H. Spencer; Vol 1; Cincinnati, J. R. Baumes; Pgs 328-330 -- Here you will find information on Rev. Warren Cash and his church life. (A copy of the book is located in the Johnson County Library; Shawnee Mission, Kansas.) 1. Warren Cash was 25 at the time of his conversion in Clear Creek Church, Woodward Co., KY. 2, He was ordained to the ministry by William Hickman and John Penny in 1799 and immediately took charge of Beech Creek Church in Shelby County, KY. 3. United with Simpsons Creek Church in Nelson Co., KY in 1802. 4. Moved to Hardin Co., KY in March 1806 where the Bethel Church was raised and he became pastor. 5. Church became so large that it was divided and on 17 March 1824, the Gilead Baptist Church in Hardin Co. was constituted with Rev. Warren Cash as pastor. He served as pastor till his death on 15 September 1850. He died while on a visit to LaRue County. 6. His son, Jeremiah Cash, became a respectable preacher among the Anti-missionary Baptists, in Gibson County, Indiana.
TWO CENTURIES IN ELIZABETHTOWN AND HARDIN COUNTY, KENTUCKY; Daniel E. McClure, Jr., 1979; Pg. 9, 19, 144, 145, 146, 184, 226, 227, 228. Here you will find information on Rev. Warren Cash and his life. Although - the compiler of this information takes issue of the information relative to Francis Fidler under Warren Cash Legends on page 145. (A copy of the book is located in the Johnson County Library; Shawnee Mission, Kansas.). - [S35] 1820 US Census.
William Cash1
M, b. 1653, d. 1708
| Charts | Frances Harp Pedigree All Ancestors of Steven L Fate |
| Relationship | 8th great-grandfather of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 23 Dec 2008 |
William Cash was born in 1653 at Perthshire, Fife, Scotland. He married Elizabeth Skinner in 1677 at Washington Parrish, Westmoreland County, Virginia. William Cash died in 1708 at Westmoreland County, Virginia.
William Cash left a will on 16 February 1708 at Virginia.
William Cash left a will on 16 February 1708 at Virginia.
Family | Elizabeth Skinner b. 1655, d. 9 Mar 1750 |
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- Without the diligent, extensive information collecting and record preparation of Vivian Cash Miller (Hillsboro, Illinois), our information would not have been put together as it is now. The recorded items would have been there, documentation would have been found (eventually). But - it could have taken years and the rich, family history would not have been uncovered. It is to Mrs. Miller (daughter of Edward and Bessie Curry Cash) and her late husband (as well as to numerous family members, many mentioned in her records) that many Cash descendants can be grateful. Thank you, Vivian -- family history might very possibly have been lost forever without your dedication! (NOTE: The information in this database is intended to share our family history with those members researching their genealogy. The information taken from THE FAMILY OF WARREN CASH AND ALLIED LINES, 1995, may NOT be printed for resale without written permission from Mrs. Vivian Cash Miller, R 1, Box 263, Mulberry Grove, IL 62262. The material was printed by the Fayette County Genealogical & Historical Society, Box 177, Vandalia, IL 62471-0177.) (NOTE: a copy of this book may be found at the Mid-Continent Public Library in Kansas City, Missouri.) The CASH Family . . . . . from Vivian Cash Miller The first known CASH in America was a William Cash from Scotland, a mariner who settled in Salem, Massachusetts about 1645. On one of his return voyages from England/Scotland on his brigantine 'The Good Intent', he brought with him a favorite nephew, son of his brother, who was also named William Cash, born in Scotland circa 1653. At his uncle's urging, this younger Wiliam Cash went down into Virginia, settling in Westmoreland County about 1673. This is the William Cash we are descended from. WILLIAM CASH, the nephew (aka The Immigrant), came to Tidewater, Virginia about 1673 and was the first CASH to settle in that colony. Along with all our CASH relatives, there is one who is known throughout the country music industry -- JOHNNY CASH, the 'Man in Black'. His relationship to our line was told in his autobiography, 'The Man in Black', published in 1975. He is descended from William Cash, the Scottish Immigrant, just as we are. William came to Westmoreland Co, Virginia circa 1673. He also lived in Amherst and Bedford Counties in Virginia for 100 years. A descendant, Moses Cash, moved to Henry County, Virginia in 1810 and was one of the first settlers there. The old Cash homestead was still seen there in 1995, although it was in ruins. REUBEN CASH was the son of Moses Cash. Following the burning of Atlanta and the pillage and sacking of the plantations in that area, Reuben put his family in an ox-drawn wagon and in 1866 homesteaded in Arkansas. Reuben and his wife had a good size family, but only one son, WILLIAM HENRY CASH became a Baptist minister and married Rebecca. He was named for William Cash and Henry Co., Virginia. William and Rebecca were parents of 12 children. Their youngest son, RAY CASH, was the father of Johnny. Other siblings were Reba, and Jack. In interviews, Johnny tells that his family were share-croppers and he spent much of his early life near Dyess, Arkansas. He picked cotton along with the rest of them.
The following may have been the children or grandchildren of William: http://library.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/fo...790.nfo/query=Cash/doc//hits_ only Virginia 1790 Federal Census P. 47 - John Cash; White: 2 P. 49 - Joseph Cash; White: 1 P. 49 - Tabitha Cash; White: 7, Black: 1 P. 49 - Bartlett Cash; White: 2 P. 49 - Stephen Cash; White: 7 P. 49 - Howard Cash; White: 6 P. 49 - Ruth Cash; White: 6, Black: 12 P. 49 - Tamson Cash; White: 6, Black: 5 P. 85 - William Cash; White: 8, Black: 1, Misc: 2 In the records of Westmoreland Co., VA (May 30 1694), William Cash was sworn as a grand juror. On this date he owned a large landed estate and therefore probably arrived in that place some years before. His plantation was situated in Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co; but when King George County was formed from part of Westmoreland in 1720, approximately half of this land fell into each county. It is believed that Elizabeth Skinner was William's second wife, his first wife having died. Elizabeth was believed to have been the daughter of William's friend and neighbor, John Skinner, a Quaker. His will was probated on Aug 25, 1708 in Westmore Co., VA and his children (William, Anish aka Nancy, Thomas, John, James, Howard, Joseph and Peter) were named in his will. (Information found in: Virginia Wills and Administrators - Parmly Billings Library, Billings, MT.) (NOTE: John Skinner and Peter Skinner were both listed in the Will of William Cash, Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of Westmoreland, VA, Deeds and Wills, Book 4, Pg 141.) CASH, WILLIAM, 16 February 1707; 25 August 1708. Home plantation to wife Elizabeth and she to be exx; sons William and Thomas 100 acres of land each; sons John, 124 acres of land and if they die without issue to Howard, Joseph and Peter; William 29 years old 4 March 1708; Thomas 11 years old 2 August 1708; daughter Anish Cash 15 years old 31 July 1708; personal property to wife. (Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia, 1654-1800; Augusta B. Fothergill; Appeals Press, 1925, Pg 43) August, 1999: Much of the information on William Cash, Ada (our Cash Matriarch) and Duncan (her husband) can be found in a book called CASH written by Don Cash. He did an excellent job and obviously spent numerous hours doing his research, including a visit to Scotland, where it was found that many of the records no longer exist. Genealogy constantly uncovers new information. (1) There has been later information found that the line of the Earl of Fifes ended in the 1300s with a childless union from the family of Duncan and Ada and the Earldom was granted to another line. The information does confirm what we have found in other publications; but does not confirm or deny William Cash (both William Cashes) being born in Fife, Strathmiglo, Scotland. This information was found at the Clan MacDuff site and at the very least, indicates that more extensive research needs to be done. (2) Many of the records in Scotland during the time of the two William CASHes are not complete. My own family, however, does subscribe to the theory that William, the Immigrant is the nephew of William, the Mariner and I welcome any input/information from other sources that may prove or disprove whatever is found here.
William Henry Cash
M, b. 27 July 1852, d. 3 December 1912
William Henry Cash|b. 27 Jul 1852\nd. 3 Dec 1912|p8.htm#i3743|Moses Rueben Cash|b. 1814\nd. 1882|p8.htm#i3741|Phelita W. Taylor|b. 1819\nd. a 1862|p52.htm#i3742|Moses Cash|b. 1785\nd. 6 Jul 1844|p8.htm#i3739|Nancy Hudson|b. 1787\nd. 1824|p32.htm#i3740|||||||
| Father | Moses Rueben Cash b. 1814, d. 1882 |
| Mother | Phelita W. Taylor b. 1819, d. a 1862 |
| Relationship | 5th cousin 4 times removed of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 20 Dec 2008 |
William Henry Cash was born on 27 July 1852 at Bradley, Layfayette County, Arkansas. He was the son of Moses Rueben Cash and Phelita W. Taylor. William Henry Cash married Sarah Rebecca Overton on 1 October 1874 at Rison, Cleveland County, Arkansas. William Henry Cash died on 3 December 1912 at Rison, Cleveland County, Arkansas, at age 60.
William Henry Cash was listed on 29 June 1860 as a household member living with Moses Rueben Cash on the eighth census of the United States in Smith Twp., Bradley County, Arkansas.
William Henry Cash was listed as the head of household on the twelfth census of the United States on 11 June 1900 in Smith Twp., Cleveland County, Arkansas. Also living in the house was his wife, Sarah Rebecca Overton, his son, Ray Cash.
William Henry Cash was listed as the head of household on the thirteenth census of the United States on 19 April 1910 in Rison Twp., Cleveland County, Arkansas. Also living in the house was his wife, Sarah Rebecca Overton, his son, Ray Cash.
William Henry Cash was listed on 29 June 1860 as a household member living with Moses Rueben Cash on the eighth census of the United States in Smith Twp., Bradley County, Arkansas.
William Henry Cash was listed as the head of household on the twelfth census of the United States on 11 June 1900 in Smith Twp., Cleveland County, Arkansas. Also living in the house was his wife, Sarah Rebecca Overton, his son, Ray Cash.
William Henry Cash was listed as the head of household on the thirteenth census of the United States on 19 April 1910 in Rison Twp., Cleveland County, Arkansas. Also living in the house was his wife, Sarah Rebecca Overton, his son, Ray Cash.
Family | Sarah Rebecca Overton b. 1 Aug 1855, d. 11 Jun 1916 |
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Sarah Frances Cassel
F, b. circa 1789, d. before 1835
| Last Edited | 29 Dec 2006 |
Sarah Frances Cassel was born circa 1789 at Muskingum County, Ohio.1 She married George Martin Fate, son of Martin Luther Fate Sr. and Mary UMN, on 13 February 1807.1,2 Sarah Frances Cassel died before 1835 at Ohio.1
Family | George Martin Fate b. bt 1771 - 1780, d. 1845 |
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- [S153] Jean Tanner, "Descendants of Martin L. Fate."
- [S157] Sondra Whitt, "Fate Family Group Sheets."
- [S104] Estate File of George Martin Fate Case 164, Dated April 3rd 1846. Received of David Johnson Administrator Eleven Dollars & Twenty Two cents in part of what will be coming to me of my Fathers Estate George Fate deceased.
Her Mark... Sarah Fate +.
Ann Cecil
F, b. 1700, d. 1755
| Charts | Cleo Johnson Pedigree All Ancestors of Steven L Fate |
| Relationship | 6th great-grandmother of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 20 Aug 2006 |
Ann Cecil was born in 1700 at Barbados, British West Indies. She married Thomas Whiton Jr. circa 1711 at Maryland. Ann Cecil died in 1755.
Family | Thomas Whiton Jr. b. 9 Feb 1671, d. 1740 |
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Mary Elizabeth Cecil
F, b. 15 March 1719, d. 1796
| Charts | Cleo Johnson Pedigree All Ancestors of Steven L Fate |
| Relationship | 5th great-grandmother of Steven Lewis Fate. |
| Last Edited | 23 Dec 2007 |
Mary Elizabeth Cecil was born on 15 March 1719 at Prince George County, Maryland. She married Thomas Witten, son of Thomas Whiton Jr. and Ann Cecil, in 1742 at Prince George County, Maryland. Mary Elizabeth Cecil died in 1796 at Tazewell County, Virginia.
Family | Thomas Witten b. 10 Sep 1719, d. 1794 |
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