Mother: Annie Eliza HARRISON |
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_William Thomas BARNETT _|
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|--Thomas Orthenburg Harrison BARNETT
| (1888 - 1957)
| _John Pollard Allison Edmunson HARRISON _
| | (1795 - 1854) m 1819
| _Thomas Ortenburg HARRISON _|
| | (1820 - 1902) m 1846 |
| | |_Elizabeth B. PANNELL ___________________
| | (1799 - 1862) m 1819
|_Annie Eliza HARRISON ___|
(1847 - 1926) m 1869 |
| _John SULLIVAN __________________________
| | (1790 - 1848)
|_Elizabeth T. SULLIVAN _____|
(.... - 1896) m 1846 |
|_Sarah Anne LOUDON (LOWDEN) _____________+
(1793 - 1865)
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Mother: Elizabeth HILL Of "Shirley" |
not sure her parents are correct - suspect John Carter who married Elizabeth Hill.
"It is interesting that one of the Westover Ghosts is Elizabeth Hill Carter. She was very unhappy in her marriage, and her mother in law did not like her. One day Mrs. Byrd, Sr told Elizabeth that letters from William Byrd's other women were in a high boy in an upstairs bedroom. Elizabeth went to the room to find the letters and climbed up the lower drawers to find the letters in the top drawer. The high boy fell over on her and killed her. Sad. He then married my gggggrandmother Mary Shippen Willing of Philadelphia, PA. [S501]
_John CARTER ________+
| (1613 - 1669) m 1650
_Robert "King" CARTER _____|
| (1663 - 1732) m 1688 |
| |_Sarah LUDLOW _______+
| (1635 - 1668) m 1650
_John CARTER Of Sabine Hall__|
| (1690 - 1742) m 1723 |
| | _John ARMISTEAD _____+
| | | (1640 - 1688)
| |_Julia (Judith) ARMISTEAD _|
| (.... - 1699) m 1688 |
| |_Judith ROBINSON ____
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|--Elizabeth Hill CARTER
| (1731 - 1760)
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| _Edward HILL IV Of Shirley_|
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|_Elizabeth HILL Of "Shirley"_|
(1693 - 1771) m 1723 |
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Linda Cross Notes: "VA Land to Robert Hicks: 6 Apr 1769, Brunswick Co., 454 ac adjoining the land of Haley and Hows land. Patents #38, 1768-1770, p. 527 27 Aug 1770, Brunswick co., 27 ac. on the north side of the Maherrin River. Patents #39, 1770-1771, p. 102 Found on the USGenWeb FTP site for Brunswick Co., VA, submitted by Carol Morrison. Indenture made the 24th day of February, 1756, between Benjamin HICKS and Nathaniel EDWARDS, Esq. for 23 pounds, 8 shillings and 9 pence, conveying 150 acres on Fork of River's Swamp, being all the land devised by the Last Will and Testament of Robert HICKS, dated March 6, 1738 to the said Benjamin HICKS. Witnesses were Miles CARY, J. EDMUNDS, W. EDWARD, and Nathaniel EDWARDS, Jr. Presented in Court on February 24, 1756. Deed Book 6, page 34. --------------------------- Will of Robert Hicks, dated January 3, 1803, and proved June 25, 1804. Wife, Rebecca Hicks. Sons, Paschal Hicks, Abner H. Hicks, Hamlin Hicks, Isaac Hicks. Daughters, Tabetha Bracey and Frances James. Will Book 7, page 29, Brunswick County, Virginia To all to whom these presents shall come greeting Know ye that I Robert Hicks of Brunswick County in the State of Virginia have named appointed & constituted & do by these presents name appoint and constitute Abner Hill of Greensville in the said State of Virginia by Attorney with full power and authority for me and in my name to demand & receive all and every sum or sums of money or other property which was belonging to or owing to my son Harrison Hicks deceased & late of County in the State of South Carolina and in my name as my attorney give sufficient receipts for all sums of money or other property to any person or persons of whom he shall receive any money or other property that is or my be owing to or belonging to the estate of my said deceased son Harrison Hicks & I do hereby give and grant to my said attorney full & compleat [sic] power & authority to use and exercise all such acts and devises in the law as shall be necessary in the premises as fully as myself could act & do if I was personally present hereby ratifying confirming & allowing all and whatsoever my said attorney shall lawfully do or cause to be done therein by virtue of these presents. In writing whereof I have hereunto set my hand & affixed my seal this 8th Day of February, 1790. Signed by Robert Hicks, and witnessed by Lewis Hicks, Geo. Hicks, and Binns Jones. Brunswick County Court November 22nd 1790. This Letter of Attorney was proved according to Law by the oaths of George Hicks & Binns Jones two of the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded. Deed Book 15, page 6.
EVEN: LLC Ancestor # Place: 146, 5g-grandfather [S861]
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