Mother: Frances A. TASKER |
_Robert "King" CARTER _____+
| (1663 - 1732) m 1700
_Robert CARTER Of Nomini________|
| (1705 - 1732) m 1725 |
| |_Elizabeth (Betty) LANDON _+
| (1683 - 1719) m 1700
_Robert CARTER Col."Councillor"_|
| |
| | _William CHURCHILL Col.____+
| | | (1649 - 1710) m 1703
| |_Priscilla (Bladen?) CHURCHILL _|
| (1705 - 1763) m 1725 |
| |_Elizabeth ARMISTEAD ______+
| (1667 - 1716) m 1703
|
|--Sophia CARTER
|
| ___________________________
| |
| _Hon. Benjamen TASKER __________|
| | |
| | |___________________________
| |
|_Frances A. TASKER _____________|
(1738 - 1787) |
| _William BLADEN Attn-Gen.__+
| |
|_Ann BLADEN ____________________|
|
|___________________________
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Father:
Eliakim CRANE Mother: Joanna ? |
_Azariah CRANE I_____+
| (1649 - 1730) m 1672
_John CRANE _________|
| (1695 - 1776) m 1717|
| |_Mary TREAT _________+
| (1649 - 1704) m 1672
_Eliakim CRANE ______|
| (.... - 1808) |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_Abigail ? __________|
| (1700 - 1744) m 1717|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Josiah Eliakim (Josias) CRANE
| (1758 - 1845)
| _____________________
| |
| _____________________|
| | |
| | |_____________________
| |
|_Joanna ? ___________|
(.... - 1815) |
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
|_____________________
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Mother: Mary MALONE |
_Henry HARRISON _____
|
_Thomas HARRISON ____|
| (1695 - ....) |
| |_Elizabeth___________
|
_John HARRISON ______|
| (1715 - 1789) |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_Hannah MORRISON ____|
| |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Thomas HARRISON
| (1735 - 1840)
| _____________________
| |
| _____________________|
| | |
| | |_____________________
| |
|_Mary MALONE ________|
|
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
|_____________________
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Mother: Mary HARRISON |
_____________________
|
_Henry MOORES _______|
| |
| |_____________________
|
_Charles MOORES _____|
| (1776 - 1850) |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_Jean ROSS __________|
| |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Jane Ross MOORES
| (1818 - ....)
| _William HARRISON ___
| | (1713 - 1774)
| _Reuben HARRISON ____|
| | (1760 - 1835) m 1782|
| | |_Nancy Ann KIRKLAND _+
| | (1725 - ....)
|_Mary HARRISON ______|
(1782 - 1844) |
| _Dempsy BURGESS _____
| |
|_Sarah (Lucy) BURGE _|
(1765 - 1831) m 1782|
|_Dora FAIN __________
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Mother: Eleanor PELHAM |
Was she a sister of Edward Winslow? Several of his brothers came also.
May have been the only wife of Robert Hicks...see below.
Research of Thomas Hamm, archivist and asst. prof. Earlham College,
Richmond, Indiana lists her as Margaret Winslow citing the Lincoln
genealogy.
THOMAS LINCOLN OF TAUNTON AND JOSEPH KELLOGG OF HADLEY AND 144 RELATED
COLONIAL FAMILIES by Ruth Lincoln Kaye (q.v.), Appendix. The following
sources are cited for the write-up on Robert Hicks in this genealogy:
Gen. Ref. A, B, C (1,4,5), D, F,, I, J (1), L, N, O, Q (1-5), R, S,T,W
(I do not have the page listing what these sources are)
'English Ancestry and Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers' by Banks
'Moore and Allied Families' by de Forest
'Genealogy of the Russell Family' by Russell
'History of the Plymouth Settlement' by Bradford,modern rendering by
Paget
'Ancestors of Amyntas Shaw' by I. Knowlton
'Chute Family in America' by Wm. E. Chute
'The Pilgrim's Republic' by John Goodwin
Mayflower Quarterly, May 1971, p. 57
HISTORY AND GENEALOGY OF THE MAYFLOWER PLANTERS AND FIRST COMERS TO YE
OLDE COLONIE by Leon Clark Hills, Gen. Pub. Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md.,
1975, p. 70. (NOTE: This book lists her as Margaret Winslow and says
she was second wife)
Followed her husband to America in the ship Ann in June 1622 with her
daughter Phebe.
'Margaret became the first woman teacher in America. She was sister of
the Winslow brothers of the `Mayflower.''
Pat Fite (Mrs. Lloyd), 11938 Longleaf, Houston Tx. 77024, posted on
FidoNet in May 1995 that Margaret was born 1589 and was possibly
daughter of Edward Winslow and Eleanor Pelham. This presents the
possibility of two marriages for Edward Winslow, Margaret perhaps
being daughter by a first wife, and his second marriage was to
Magdalene Ollyver. (see father's notes citing WINSLOW MEMORIAL)
THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, Vol. 54, pp. 31-34, 'More On The Robert
Hicks Ancestry: Clues To The Identity Of His Spouse' by R.G. Rider:
'...the oft-repeated statements concerning his knightly pedigree
(English Baronage, Foster's ed., 1881, p. 311; Pittman, Americans of
Gentle Birth 1:319), and which have him marry, first, Elizabeth,
daughter of John Morgan of London in 1596 and, second, Margaret
Winslow in 1610 (Cornelia Barlow Williams, Ancestry of Lawrence
Williams, 1915, p. 96, one of the earliest references to the entire
pedigree), would appear to have no foundation in proven fact. Indeed,
the late Herbert F. Seversmith, in Colonial Families of Long Island,
New York, and New England, 3:368-383, ably disproves this lineage, and
Harriet W. Hodge, Hicks (Hix) Families of Rehoboth and Swansea, Mass.,
1976, likewise disclaims these assumed ascendants (Hicks). No
secondary sources of information regarding Robert Hicks even allude to
original documentary evidence in support of this parentage or of these
marriages, and an extensive search into the church records of various
London and Worcester-area parishes has failed to produce the ultimate
proof hoped for. However, there were Hickses in Bermondsey prior to
the first mention of Robert Hicks upon the registers in 1603/4 when
his son Thomas was baptized in the Church of St. Mary Magdalene on 19
Feb. (The Genealogist 9:207) and there does appear to be some evidence
in support of at least one of the marriage allegations.'
(What about Margaret Winslow?)
'....nor are there any marriage entries (in registers) of St
Saviour's, Southwark (for Hicks and Winslow.)'
'Margaret Hicks reached Plymouth aboard the Ann in June 1622. The 1623
Pilgrim land division (Mayflower Quarterly, May 1974, 55-62) mentions
her and she is named in Robert's will dated 28 May 1645 (NEHGR 4:282).
That Robert Hicks of Bermondsey married a Winslow can be deduced from
other evidence. Let us look at the 1638 affadavit of Clement Briggs of
New England (Hist. of Scituate 1831, p. 284):
This deponent saith that about 22 years since, this deponent then
dwelling with one Mr. Sam'l Lathame in Barmoundsey Street, in
Southwarke, a felmonger, and one Thomas Harlow, then also dwelling
with Mr. Robte Heekes, in the same street, a fellmonger, etc. ...
A Samuel Latham was hence living in the same street where Robert
Hicks, leatherdresser, lived ca. 1616. Now it appears from Harleian
Society 27:140 that a Katherine Walsh of Worcestershire had a sister
Frances who was an ancestor of Thomas Latham of Hornchurch, Essex,
possibly related to the aforesaid Samuel Latham. Katharine Walsh
married Bernard Hampton (will proved 1572: PCC 33 Draper) who held the
manor house of Twickenham, Middlesex. Lawrence Hampton of London held
land there, too, and left 20 shillings to the poor of Twickenham under
his will dated 1627 which was witnessed by Kenelm Winslow, brother of
Edward and John (Henry F. Waters, Gleaning I:876).
The Winslows also had interests in London, interests similar to, or in
line with, those of Robert Hicks. On 4 Nov. 1594, Edward Winslow,
(father of Gov. Edward), yeoman farmer and salter of St. Peter's
Manor, Droitwich, was married in St. Bride's Church Fleet Street,
London, to Magdalene Ollyver. He also held real estate in the
neighboring parish of St. Andrew, Holborn, Middlesex (see chancery
proceedings for dealings with leatherdressers whose need for salt
would be clear and if he did have a sister Margaret, she could have
met Robert Hicks through this professional connection.
So far, we have suggested a few reasons the Winslows and Hickses might
have known each other in London. That they were acquainted with each
other in New England would appear to be borne out by at least two
documents in which their names appear together: the passenger list of
the Fortune shows Robert Hicks, John Winslow (brother of Governor
Edward, and Kenelm, and Clement Briggs arrived in New England aboard
the same vessel. The will of Samuel Fuller of Plymouth in New England
is dated 30 July 1633, probated 29 Oct. 1633, witnessed by John
Winslow and Robert Hicks. 'Joh. Winslow, Mrs. Heeks' are also
mentioned in the body of the will.
The fact that the names of Robert Hicks and members of the immediate
family of Gov. Edward Winslow occur thus together would seem to point
to kinship, probably through Robert's wife Margaret whose associations
likewise denote some relationship. (The population of Plymouth at this
date was not so large that the Hicks and Winslow families would not
necessarily be acquainted with each other, even if not related at all
-- Ed.)
The ancestors of Robert Hicks of Bermondsey and Plymouth may yet elude
us, but we think that in the absence of evidence pointing elsewhere,
they should be sought first in the city where Robert is known to have
lived and where persons named Hicks were residing prior to the
appearance of Robert in the parish registers of Bermondsey.
Doubtful it is that the record of marriage for Robert Hicks with
either Elizabeth Morgan or Margaret, whoever she was, will ever be
found. The records of the most likely place for that marriage, viz.
the Church of St. Mary Magdalene, were examined first, since most of
the couple's progeny were baptized in that parish; but this fact is no
proof whatever that Robert's marriage was solmenized anywhere near
that parish church or, for that matter, within the city. In view of
this, the registers of the other parish churches where Robert Hicks
was most likely to have married have also been examined, to no avail,
and it is feared that the record of the marriage may have been lost or
destroyed.
Parish Registers Searched: London St. Andrew, Holborn, Middlesex.
Edward Winslow Sr. had real estate interest in this parish temp.
Elizabeth I.
St. Mildred, Bread Street, mar. reg. begins 1670. The Salters' Hall
was in Bread Street
Allhallows-on-the-Wall: commence 1675
St. Mary Magdalene, Bermodnsey: Marr. April 1603 to Dec. 1642 Bur.
March 1603-Dec. 1642 (original MS searched)
Boyd's Marriage Index.
St. Bride, Fleet Street
Allhallows, Bread Street: church demolished 1876-7, parish amalgamated
with St. Mary le Blw. Mar. regs. in Harl. Soc. 43
Allhallows, Honey Lane: searched from 1546
St. Saviour's, Southwark Hicks marriages shown in text.
Printed Index to Licenses issued by Bishop of London.
Worcester St. Andrew's, begin 1754 Bishop's Transcripts 1612-1620,
1616 and 1618 missing
All Saints originals searched 1590-1620 St. Helen ' ' ' '
St. Martin ' ' ' ' St. Michael ' ' ' ' St.
Nicholas St. Swithins St. Johns: This parish is outside the old city
on the other bank of the SEvern. Registers are available, not
searched.
St. Albans: begin 1630 no BTs before 1634
St. Clements begin 1694. BTs searched 1608-1617, except 1610-11,
1619-20
St. Peter beings 1686; BTs for 1613 and 1617 only searched.'
THE AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, Vol. 51:57 'The Children Of Robert Hicks' by
Robert S. Wakefield -
'Although some writers credit Robert Hicks with two wives, no burial
of a first wife was found in Bermondsey, and I do not know of any
evidence that would prove he had any wife other than Margaret.'
MOORE AND ALLIED FAMILIES by L. Effingham de Forest, [1938], p. 296:
'Certainly he had a second wife named Margaret, and the story may be
true that she was Margaret Winslow and that they were married in 1610.
Banks found the baptisms of three children in Bermondsey parish...'
(however this genealogy lists her as Margaret _____.)
Aubrey Eugene Stratton in his Plymouth colony books lists her simply
as Margaret _____. Apparently she is not proven as Winslow yet.
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_Kenelm WINSLOW _____|
| |
| |__
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_Edward WINSLOW _____|
| (1560 - 1631) m 1585|
| | __
| | |
| |_Katherine___________|
| |
| |__
|
|
|--Margaret WINSLOW
| (1589 - 1665)
| __
| |
| _Herbert PELHAM _____|
| | |
| | |__
| |
|_Eleanor PELHAM _____|
(.... - 1594) m 1585|
| __
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|_____________________|
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Father:
Thomas WORD III Mother: Lockey HARRISON |
_____________________
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_____________________________________|
| |
| |_____________________
|
_Thomas WORD III_____|
| |
| | _____________________
| | |
| |_____________________________________|
| |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--George Washington WORD
| (1785 - ....)
| _James HARRISON _____+
| | m 1705
| _Benjamin HARRISON __________________|
| | (1705 - 1761) |
| | |_Elizabeth READ _____
| | (.... - 1706) m 1705
|_Lockey HARRISON ____|
(1748 - 1835) |
| _Henry CARY _________
| |
|_Priscilla (Lockey Priscilla ) CARY _|
(.... - 1789) |
|_Anne EDWARDS _______
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