1. Wanda Turner, daughter of Ernest Alfred Turner and Lee "Ducky" Miller, was born on 18 Aug 1922 in Richmond, Fort Bend, Texas, USA.
Noted events in her life were:
Award: Bluebonnet Bell at the University of Texas, Austin, Travis, Texas, USA.
Occupation: Florist, Aft 1951, Richmond, Fort Bend, Texas, USA. With Ralph, built Plummer Florist and Nursery.
Wanda married Ralph Waldo Plummer, son of Ralph Waldo Plummer and Verda Lynn Davis, in Houston, Harris, Texas, USA. Ralph was born on 17 Aug 1917 in Texas, died on 10 Dec 1979 in Richmond, Fort Bend, Texas, USA at age 62, and was buried in Richmond, Fort Bend, Texas, USA. The cause of his death was congestive heart failure.
Marriage Notes: They were married at the home of his sister and brother-in-law David and Dorothy Plummer Lester.
General Notes:
Noted events in his life were:
Medical: a broken arm, which became infected. He lost his right arm at the age of 16, Abt 1933, Houston, Harris, Texas, USA. Subsequently he was sent to Sunfield, MI to live with his grantparents. This picture is the only surviving picture of daddy with both arms.
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Occupation: Real Estate Broker, and established Town and Country Real Estate, Bef 1950, Houston, Harris, Texas, USA.
Employment: Personnel Supervisor at Hughes Tool Company, Bef 1951, Houston, Harris, Texas, USA. He met Wanda Turner there.
Purchase: Purchased land to build Plummer Florist and Nursery, 1950, Richmond, Fort Bend, Texas, USA.
Occupation: Nurseryman, Aft 1951, Richmond, Fort Bend, Texas, USA. Built Plummer Florist and Nursery, operating for over 30 years in Richmond.
Landscapes: Landscaped the Houston Astrodome Marriot Hotel.
Landscapes: Landscaped NASA Space Center, Houston.
Landscapes: Landscaped Laredo Air Force Base Golf Course.
Landscapes: Landscaped the Texas Highway System for Lady Bird Johnson Beautification Project.
Landscapes: Lanscaped the Ft. Brown Motor Hotel, Brownsville, TX.
Landscapes: Astrodome, Houston, TX. Ralph put in a bid for the Astrodome, but he knew the grass would not grow inside due to lack of light, so his bid included replacing the grass. He lost the bid. Due to the glare from the glass roof it was eventually painted and all the grass died. It was replaced with Astroturf.
Cemetery: Greenlawn Cemetary, Dec 1979, Rosenberg, Fort Bend, Texas, USA.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Wanda Lee Plummer was born on 1 Jan 1944 in Houston, Harris, Texas, USA.
ii. Carol Lynn Plummer was born on 2 Jun 1946 in Houston, Harris, Texas, USA.
iii. Ralph Waldo Plummer Jr. was born on 18 Feb 1949 in Houston, Harris, Texas, USA. Another name for Ralph is Tuffy.
iv. Steven Ernest Plummer was born on 7 Oct 1950 in Houston, Harris, Texas, USA.
v. Connie Sue Plummer was born on 11 Feb 1952 in Houston, Harris, Texas, USA.
vi. Cindy Lu Plummer was born on 10 Aug 1953 in Richmond, Fort Bend, Texas, USA.
vii. Mark Allan Plummer was born on 13 Feb 1955 in Richmond, Fort Bend, Texas, USA.
viii. Matthew William Plummer was born on 26 Feb 1959 in Richmond, Fort Bend, Texas, USA.
ix. Brett Clay Plummer was born on 14 Jun 1960 in Richmond, Fort Bend, Texas, USA.
Wanda next married Glenn Cummings on 20 Jul 1992 in Galveston, Galveston, Texas, USA. Glenn was born about 1921.
2. Ernest Alfred Turner, son of Joseph Benjamin "Ben" Turner and Mattie Lou Ingram, was born on 22 Jun 1895 in Garrison, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA, died on 11 Jun 1956 in Premont, Jim Wells, Texas, USA at age 60, and was buried in Premont, Jim Wells, Texas, USA. Another name for Ernest was Alfred E.
Research Notes: plot number
F/22/01, [CW]
http://www.interment.net/data/us/tx/jimwells/premont.htm
Noted events in his life were:
Military: WWI Draft Registration, 5 Jun 1917, Nacogdoches County, TX.
Census: US, 1930, Big Creek, TX. Living with wife Lee, and children Wanda, Ted, Zelda and Juanita.
Occupation: Driller , 1930, Big Creek, TX.
Occupation: Nurseryman, Premont, Jim Wells, Texas, USA.
Cemetery: Premont, Jim Wells, Texas, USA. First buried in Richmond, TX, and moved to Premont after Lee's death.
Ernest married Lee "Ducky" Miller on 21 Apr 1919 in Nacogdoches County, TX. Lee was born on 15 Jul 1897 in Garrison, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA, died in 1990 at age 93, and was buried in Premont, Jim Wells, Texas, USA.
Marriage Notes: According to Lee, they were married on the courthouse steps. (Mike Turner)
Children from this marriage were:
1 i. Wanda Turner (born on 18 Aug 1922 in Richmond, Fort Bend, Texas, USA)
ii. Ted Leon Turner was born on 29 Jul 1924 in Big Creek, TX.
iii. Zelda Turner was born on 12 Mar 1928 in Big Creek, TX.
iv. Juanita "Bebe" Turner was born on 9 Nov 1929 in Big Creek, TX.
v. Marinelle Turner was born on 5 Jun 1933 in Big Creek, TX.
3. Lee "Ducky" Miller, daughter of Hiram H. Miller and Mary Jane McLain, was born on 15 Jul 1897 in Garrison, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA, died in 1990 at age 93, and was buried in Premont, Jim Wells, Texas, USA.
Research Notes: plot F/22/02, [CW] http://www.interment.net/data/us/tx/jimwells/premont.htm
1930 Census shows father Arkansas and mother Louisana
Noted events in her life were:
Cemetery: Premont, Jim Wells, Texas, USA.
Lee married Ernest Alfred Turner on 21 Apr 1919 in Nacogdoches County, TX. Ernest was born on 22 Jun 1895 in Garrison, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA, died on 11 Jun 1956 in Premont, Jim Wells, Texas, USA at age 60, and was buried in Premont, Jim Wells, Texas, USA. Another name for Ernest was Alfred E.
4. Joseph Benjamin "Ben" Turner, son of Levi John Wooten Turner and Sarah Catherine, was born in Jul 1866 in Georgia.
Noted events in his life were:
Census: US, 1900, Lawsonville, Rusk, Texas, USA. Age 33, with wife Mattie L. (25), Emma L. (7), (Ernest A.) Alfred E. (4), Velma C. (2).
Census: US, 1910, Lawsonville, Rusk, Texas, USA. Age 43, with wife Mattie (38), Ernest (15), Velma L. (12), and Alton (5).
Census: US, 1920, Garrison, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA. Living with wife Mattie Lou and son Alton.
Occupation: Marshal of Garrison, TX, 1920, Garrison, Nacogdoches, Texas, USA.
Joseph married Mattie Lou Ingram. Mattie was born in Nov 1874 in Texas.
Children from this marriage were:
ii. Alton "Jack" Turner was born on 25 Oct 1905 in Texas and died on 25 Jul 1983 in Nacogdoches County, TX at age 77.
iii. Emma L. "Lola" Turner was born in 1892 in Texas.
iv. Velma C. Turner was born in Mar 1889 in Texas.
5. Mattie Lou Ingram, daughter of Benjamin Franklin Ingram and Permelia Francis Alexander, was born in Nov 1874 in Texas.
Mattie married Joseph Benjamin "Ben" Turner. Joseph was born in Jul 1866 in Georgia.
Mattie next married Mosby.
6. Hiram H. Miller, son of Hiram Miller and Delpha Ann Mariah Hartsfield, was born on 3 Feb 1854 in Mississippi, died on 7 Nov 1933 in Nacogdoches County, TX at age 79, and was buried in Walnut Grove Cemetary.
General Notes: Hiram Miller (8) and his sister Adeline (5) are living in Nacogdoches, TX in 1860 in the household of James Ship and Delpha Shipp, and next door to Benjamin Hartsfield.
Research Notes: Arrived in Henderson and on the 1880 Census
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txhender/Census/1880/tx1880p111.html
Noted events in his life were:
Census: US, 1880, Athens, Henderson, Texas, USA. With wife Mary Jane and son James.
Census: US, 1900, Nacogdoches County, TX. Living with wife Mary J., and children James, Mary, Allice, Thomas, Minnie, John, Lee and Ginny.
Census: US, 1910, Nacogdoches County, TX. Age 57, with wife Mary Jane (50), and children Minnie (18), Jonnie (16), and Lee 12).
Census: US, 1920, Nacogdoches County, TX. Age 68, with wife "Jennie" (59), living with daughter Minnie Green (30) and her daughter Tommy (7) after her divorce from Mose. Living next to James and Ida Miller.
Cemetery: 6 Miles East of Garrison Texas. Walnut Grove Cemetary, Walnut Grove Baptist Church
Mike Turner
Hiram married Mary Jane McLain on 10 May 1877 in Sabine Co., TX. Mary was born on 10 Jan 1860 in Mississippi, died on 7 Jul 1928 in Texas at age 68, and was buried in Walnut Grove Cemetary.
Children from this marriage were:
i. James H. Miller was born in Apr 1878 in Texas and died on 12 Aug 1944 at age 66.
ii. Mary Belle Miller was born in Jan 1881 in Texas.
iii. Allice Miller was born in Feb 1883 in Texas.
iv. Thomas Miller was born in Jul 1886 in Texas.
v. Minnie Sue Miller was born in Nov 1889 in Texas and died on 9 Sep 1974 in Nacogdoches County, TX at age 84.
vi. John Miller was born in Oct 1891 in Texas.
viii. Ginney Miller was born in Mar 1899 in Texas.
7. Mary Jane McLain, daughter of Hugh McLain and Edna Tatum, was born on 10 Jan 1860 in Mississippi, died on 7 Jul 1928 in Texas at age 68, and was buried in Walnut Grove Cemetary.
General Notes: We believe her father is not V.A. Mclain, but may, in fact, be Hugh McLane of Mississippi. Researching
Mary married Hiram H. Miller on 10 May 1877 in Sabine Co., TX. Hiram was born on 3 Feb 1854 in Mississippi, died on 7 Nov 1933 in Nacogdoches County, TX at age 79, and was buried in Walnut Grove Cemetary.
8. Levi John Wooten Turner, son of Hiram Turner and Arminda Louisa Caroline Williamson, was born in Aug 1835 in Georgia and died on 3 May 1915 in Texas at age 79.
General Notes: We are still trying to figure out if it was Wooden or Wooten or Wootan.
Noted events in his life were:
Census: US, 1870, Carroll Co., GA. Age 34, with wife Sarah C. (29), and sons Joseph B. (3), Michael E. (2), and Hiram H. (3/12). Indexed in Ancestry.com as Levi J.W. Lurner.
Census: US, 1880, Rusk Co., TX. Age 44, with wife Sarah (37), and children Joseph (13), Edna (12), Hood (10), Daniel (8), Mary (5), William (3), and Odus (infant). The index lists Levi as "S.J.", but the census is difficult to read, and it is clearly Levi and Sarah.
Census: US, 1900, Rusk Co., TX. Living with wife Sarah and sons Dus D., William W. and Arnold A.
Census: US, 1910, Nacogdoches County, TX. Age 74, with wife Sarah (66), living with son William W. and wife Mattie, and with brother Daniel D. Also Odus is living nearby.
Levi married Sarah Catherine. Sarah was born in Sep 1841 in Georgia and died on 7 Jun 1929 in Texas at age 87.
Children from this marriage were:
4 i. Joseph Benjamin "Ben" Turner (born in Jul 1866 in Georgia)
ii. Daniel D. "Dus" Turner was born in Mar 1872 in Georgia.
iii. William W. Turner was born in May 1877 in Texas.
iv. Alfred Arnold Turner was born on 15 Sep 1882 in Texas.
v. Mary Francis Turner was born on 28 May 1874 in Texas.
vi. Edna Turner was born about 1868 in Alabama.
vii. Hood Hiram Turner was born in 1870 in Alabama.
viii. Odus O. Turner was born about 1879.
9. Sarah Catherine was born in Sep 1841 in Georgia and died on 7 Jun 1929 in Texas at age 87.
Sarah married Levi John Wooten Turner. Levi was born in Aug 1835 in Georgia and died on 3 May 1915 in Texas at age 79.
10. Benjamin Franklin Ingram, son of Elijah Ingram and Sarah D. Johns, was born on 30 Oct 1840 in Macon Co., AL and died on 12 Aug 1902 in Texas at age 61.
General Notes: It may be that Benjamin Franklin (or B. F.) was married prior to Permelia Frances; to a "Louisa", born in AL, and there were two children with them in the 1870 Panola Co., Beat 3, TX Census (James 8 and Emma 4 both born in AL.) This B. F. was living just a few abodes/farms/houses away from our B. F.'s parents, Elijah and Sarah D. Johns Ingram. So I believe that NOT ONLY was Permelia Frances married before to Mr. Johns but that B. F. was ALSO married before to "Louisa" and had these two children mentioned above. What happened to Louisa and the children by 1880 I do not know but it is more than just coincidence that a B. F.Ingram would live just doors away from our B. F. Ingram's parents and that he would be of the same age as our B. F. I am nearly 100% certain that they are one and the same person and the only question that remaining is what happened to Louisa and the two children, James and Emma.
B. F. and Frances are living next door to widowed mother, Sarah and 4 ofhis younger sibblings in 1880 Panola Co., TX: Benjamin INGRAM Self M Male W 39 AL Farmer NC NC Francis INGRAM Wife M Female W 33 AL Keeps House TN TN Mattie INGRAM Dau S Female W 7 TX AL AL Jesse INGRAM Son S Male W 2 TX AL AL Romy INGRAM Dau S Female W 1 TX AL AL Source Information: 1880
Census Place E.D. 62, Panola, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255322
NA Film Number T9-1322
Page Number 243B
BIOGRAPHY: This is a direct quote from material sent to me by "STEVEPLUMMER" on 8-30-05.
BIOGRAPHY: "Benjam Franklin Ingram, Husband, b. abt, , d. Aug 12, 1902. He enlisted in the Confederate Army on Jun 12, 1861. He served as aprivate in Company F, 12th Alabama Infrantry of the CSA. He was transferred to Aikens Landing, VA on March 15, 1865, and was released on March 18, 1865 at Boulware's Wharf. (According to his sister (see below) he was wounded twice and returned to duty after recovering.)" Relative to this 'sister' noted above, see Mary E. Ingram Lee in my files.
From the personal research files of Sarah C. Ingram AND to include the research and support of over 300 on-line cousins and many others without whom this effort would not be as complete and their identities are [most often] indicated appropriately as the source, even though they may not always be the original or primary source of said data. Please verify all data extracted from this tree. Some dates are approximate. Some individuals are not proven.
Noted events in his life were:
Census: US, 1870, Panola Co., TX. Age 28, with wife "Louisa" (25) and children James (8) and Emma (4). Living next to Mahala Hendon.
Census: US, 1880, Panola County, Texas. Age 39, with wife (Permelia) Francis (33) and children Mattie (7), Jesse (2) and Romy (1). Living next to Sarah Ingram and her children James, Lucy, Robert and Anna.
Census: US, 1900, Shelby Co., TX. Age 59, with wife Permelia (53) and children Jesse (22), Emma (15), Bertie (20), Joseph (17), Binnie (15), Walter (12) and Jerry (11).
Benjamin married Permelia Francis Alexander on 18 Dec 1873 in Panola Co., TX. Permelia was born on 15 Mar 1847 in Morgan County, AL and died on 11 Mar 1922 in Grigsby, Shelby, Texas, USA at age 74.
Children from this marriage were:
5 i. Mattie Lou Ingram (born in Nov 1874 in Texas)
ii. Jesse Ingram was born on 3 Jan 1876 in Panola Co., TX and died on 25 May 1975 in Panola Co., TX at age 99.
iii. Romy Ingram was born about 1878.
iv. Bennie Ingram was born on 24 Mar 1885 in Panola Co., TX and died on 16 Mar 1958 in Jefferson Co., TX at age 72.
v. Bertie Ingram was born in May 1880 in Panola Co., TX.
vi. Joseph Russell Ingram was born on 19 Feb 1883 in Panola Co., TX and died after 1930.
vii. Walter H. Ingram was born on 15 Jun 1886 in Panola Co., TX and died on 12 Nov 1954 in Shelby Co., TX at age 68.
viii. Jerry Clyde Ingram was born in May 1889 in Panola Co., TX and died in 1954 in Nacogdoches County, TX at age 65.
Benjamin next married Louisa about 1861. Louisa was born about 1845 in Alabama and died after 1870.
Children from this marriage were:
i. James Ingram was born about 1862 in Alabama.
ii. Emma Ingram was born about 1866 in Alabama.
11. Permelia Francis Alexander, daughter of Jason Carson Alexander and Sina Hendon, was born on 15 Mar 1847 in Morgan County, AL and died on 11 Mar 1922 in Grigsby, Shelby, Texas, USA at age 74.
General Notes: From the personal research files of Sarah C. Ingram AND to include the research and support of over 300 on-line cousins and many others without whom this effort would not be as complete and their identities are [most often] indicated appropriately as the source, even though they may not always be the original or primary source of said data. Please verify all data extracted from this tree. Some dates are approximate. Some individuals are not proven.
Noted events in her life were:
Census: US, 1870, Panola County, Texas. Permelia Johns, with daughter Eva. Living near the Ingrams and the Alexanders.
Census: US, 1920, Shelby Co., TX. Age 75, living with daughter Bennie and family.
Permelia married Benjamin Franklin Ingram on 18 Dec 1873 in Panola Co., TX. Benjamin was born on 30 Oct 1840 in Macon Co., AL and died on 12 Aug 1902 in Texas at age 61.
Permelia next married Andrew A. Johns,1 son of Jesse Burton Johns and Obedience "Biddie" Hartsfield, on 29 Nov 1866 in Panola County, Texas. Andrew was born about 1844 in Russell Co., AL and died before 1870 in Panola County, Texas.
General Notes: Andrew Johns served in Company H of the Consolidated Crescent Regiment Louisiana Infantry during the Civil War.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Eva Johns was born about 1868 in Texas.
ii. Obedience "Biddie" Johns was born about 1870.
12. Hiram Miller, son of Hiram Miller and Milbry (Cherokee Indian), was born about 1826 in Alabama and died on 2 Jun 1856 in Nacogdoches County, TX about age 30.
Noted events in his life were:
Census: US, 1850, Butler Co., AL. Age 24, living with his mother Milbry and brother John (20 or 26). The name is entered into the census record as "Meller".
Hiram married Delpha Ann Mariah Hartsfield 2 on 25 Dec 1851 in Alabama. Delpha was born on 30 Aug 1832 in Lenoir Co., NC and died in Nov 1909 in Texas at age 77.
Children from this marriage were:
6 i. Hiram H. Miller (born on 3 Feb 1854 in Mississippi - died on 7 Nov 1933 in Nacogdoches County, TX)
ii. Adeline Eugenia Miller was born in Feb 1857 in Nacogdoches County, TX.
13. Delpha Ann Mariah Hartsfield,2 daughter of Lewis Hartsfield and Lillian "Lovey" Barfield, was born on 30 Aug 1832 in Lenoir Co., NC and died in Nov 1909 in Texas at age 77.
General Notes: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nc/greene/letters/lewhar.txt
Greene County, NC - Letters File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Martha Marble <mmarble@erols.com> FAMILY OF LEWIS HARTSFIELD Typed copy found at NSDAR Library, Washington, DC, John Hartsfield Folder. Permission to post given by DAR. This is a copy of a letter written by Delpha Ann Hartsfield Shipp to a niece she had never seen, and in which she tells of the family of her parents, Lewis and Lovie Barfield Hartsfield. Silas, Texas
April 7, 1905
Mrs. John R. Tolar
Dear Madam:
Your letter received and can't express my surprise to think I should again hear from my sister's family, for I am sure you are my niece. This is the first information I have had of her since 1842. I was only four years old when my parents left N. C. but I will write you all I know of my parents and their families.
My mother was Lovie Barfield and was married to Louis Hartsfield at or near Hookerton, Greene Co., N. C. in the year 1827. Mother had five sisters, Sally Moore, Cloy (Chloe) Hill, Bettie Tendle, Samantha Laster, and Winnie who died single, and one brother, James Barfield, also a half brother and sister, Allen and Niccie Stansel. Mother had ten children, five girls and five boys whose names were Sally Adeline (who was your mother), Richard M., Elias H., Benjamin T., Thomas A., Jeselony (?) H., John C., and Delpha Ann Hartsfield Miller Shipp, the writer.
Father had only two brothers that I have any knowledge of Benjamin and David Hartsfield who when last heard of lived in Miss. Father moved from Johnston County to Butler County, Alabama, in 1836, and in 1854 came to Texas (Nacogdoches Co.) where he lived until his death in 1866 at the age of 67, mother having died two years previous at the age of 62.
I am the only one of my father's family living. I am 73 years old. I am the mother of seven children, of whom three are living namely: Mrs. Miller Anderson Bogard, R. S. Shipp, and B. M. Shipp, all of Shelby County. Three of my brothers lived to be grown and married. Brother Richard was murdered by his slaves in the year 1862, leaving a wife and two children, Olive and Mary. Brother Ben died in the Confederate service in 1862 leaving a wife and two children, Mary Alice and W. T. Hartsfield. Brother Tom died in 1873 leaving a wife and two children, L. M. and Allie C. Hartsfield. My sister Jeffy was married to M. Souther in 1867, dying in 1886 leaving two sons and three daughters.
I am a grandmother of 19 children and four great grandchildren. I am at the present, on a visit to my baby child who is 37 years old. My home is with my daughter Mrs. J. T. Bogard of Timpson. I have written you briefly all I know of my parents and their families.
I would be very glad indeed to have you visit with us in the near future and would highly appreciate one of your pictures. Please answer soon and let me know all you can of my ancestors. Again hoping to hear from you soon and to receive one of your pictures,
I am Sincerely
Delpha Ann Hartsfield Miller Shipp
Noted events in her life were:
Census: US, 1870, Nacogdoches County, TX. Listed as Bethena (37), with the following household members.
Adaline Ship District 5, Nacogdoches, TX abt 1860 Texas White Female
Berry Ship District 5, Nacogdoches, TX abt 1867 Texas White Male
Bethena Ship District 5, Nacogdoches, TX abt 1833 North Carolina White Female
James Ship District 5, Nacogdoches, TX abt 1849 Texas White Male
James H Ship District 5, Nacogdoches, TX abt 1853 Alabama White Male
Robert Ship District 5, Nacogdoches, TX abt 1865 Texas White Male
Susan Ship District 5, Nacogdoches, TX abt 1851 Texas White Female
Census: US, 1880, Nacogdoches County, TX. Recorded as D. M. Shipp, age 47, living with sons R. S. (15) and B. M. (12). Delpha says in her letter she had more children, and in 1905 3 living, so where are the other children in 1880.
Census: US, 1900, Shelby Co., TX. Age 67, living with daughter Addie E. (44), husband James H. Bogard (57), their children and stepchildren.
Delpha married Hiram Miller on 25 Dec 1851 in Alabama. Hiram was born about 1826 in Alabama and died on 2 Jun 1856 in Nacogdoches County, TX about age 30.
Delpha next married James S. Shipp, son of Joseph Shipp and Sophia Thompson, on 19 Aug 1857 in Nacogdoches County, TX.3 James was born about 1815 in Kentucky and died after 1867 in Nacogdoches County, TX. Another name for James was James S. Shipp.
Noted events in his life were:
Census: US, 1850, Cherokee Co., TX. Age 35, with wife Ann (29) and children Patterson (10), Wiley (8), Erasmus (6), Carrol (4) and James (2). Living next door to Sophia Ship (63, GA) and son Joseph W. Ship (25, AL).
Census: US, 1860, Nacogdoches County, TX. Age 45, with wife Delpha (27) and his children by his former marriage to Ann: Patterson (20), Wiley (18), Erasmus (17), Carroll (13), James (11), and Susan (10). Delpha's children by Hiram Miller are living with her: Hiram (8) and Adeline (5).
They are living next to Ben and Hanna Hartsfield, Delpha's brother and sister-in-law.
Voter Registration: 1867, Nacogdoches County, TX.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Robert S. Shipp was born about 1865 in Texas.
ii. Barry M. Shipp was born in Sep 1865 in Texas.
14. Hugh McLain, son of Unknown and Mary, was born about 1827 in Mississippi.
Noted events in his life were:
Census: US, 1850, Copiah Co., MS. Age 23, with wife Edna (20), living next to James and Sarah McLean and near Mary McLean (67).
Census: US, 1860, Copiah Co., MS. Age 34, with wife Edna (32) and children George (9), Vincent (7), Ephraim (5), and Mary (1).
Hugh married Edna Tatum. Edna was born about 1830 in Mississippi.
Children from this marriage were:
7 i. Mary Jane McLain (born on 10 Jan 1860 in Mississippi - died on 7 Jul 1928 in Texas)
ii. George McLain was born about 1851 in Copiah Co., MS.
iii. Vincent McLain was born about 1853 in Copiah Co., MS.
iv. Ephraim McLain was born about 1855 in Copiah Co., MS.
15. Edna Tatum was born about 1830 in Mississippi.
Edna married Hugh McLain. Hugh was born about 1827 in Mississippi.
16. Hiram Turner, son of Larkin Turner and Eleanor Leah Driskill, was born on 22 Aug 1811 in Baldwin County, GA. 4 and died on 30 Dec 1864 in Carroll Co., GA at age 53.
Noted events in his life were:
Census: US, 1840, Carroll Co., GA. Age 20-30.
Census: US, 1850, Carroll Co., GA. Living with wife Louisa and children Francis, Levi, Larkin, Erwin, Sarah, William, Riley, and David. Hiram aged 39 and Louisa aged 33.
In the same neighborhood as Leah, Hiram's mother.
Tax Record: Carroll County Georgia Tax Digest, 1853, Carroll Co., GA. Last Name First Name Misc. GMD Land Dist
Turner Hiram 649 6
Turner J. L. M. 1006 9
Turner J. R. 1006 9
Turner J. S. 1006 9
Turner Larkin 649 6
Turner W. 1006 9
Census: US, 1860, Carroll Co., GA. Age 49, with wife Caroline (43), and children Levi (25), Allen (23), Irven W. (21), Sarah (19), Mary (15), Hiram (17), Riley F. (13), Alfred (9), Ann (7), and Baby. Living next to Larkin Turner (81).
Cemetery: Concord Methodist Church Cemetery, 1864, Hickory Level, Carroll Co., GA.
Hiram married Arminda Louisa Caroline Williamson on 3 Jan 1833 in Carroll Co., GA. Arminda was born about 1811 in Georgia and died after 1870 in Carroll Co., GA.
Children from this marriage were:
8 i. Levi John Wooten Turner (born in Aug 1835 in Georgia - died on 3 May 1915 in Texas)
ii. Francis Minerva Sophronia Alethia Turner was born on 9 Feb 1834 in Carroll Co., GA and died before 1900 in Oklahoma.
iii. Larkin Turner was born about 1837 in Georgia.
iv. Erwin Allen Turner was born in 1839 in Georgia.
v. Sarah Turner was born about 1840 in Georgia.
vi. Hiram Turner Jr. was born about 1843 in Georgia.
vii. Mary Caroline Turner was born on 16 Jun 1845 in Carroll Co., GA and died on 18 Oct 1908 in Calhoun Co., AL at age 63.
viii. Riley F. Turner was born in Oct 1847 in Georgia.
ix. Daniel Turner was born about 1849 in Georgia.
x. Alfred H. Turner was born about 1851 in Georgia.
xi. Ann Turner was born about 1853 in Georgia.
xii. Martha J. Turner was born about 1860 in Georgia.
17. Arminda Louisa Caroline Williamson, daughter of John Williamson and Sarah Brasdale, was born about 1811 in Georgia and died after 1870 in Carroll Co., GA.
Noted events in her life were:
Census: US, 1870, Carroll Co., GA. Age 54, living with children Alfred (18), Laura (?, 16), and Martha (10).
Arminda married Hiram Turner on 3 Jan 1833 in Carroll Co., GA. Hiram was born on 22 Aug 1811 in Baldwin County, GA. 4 and died on 30 Dec 1864 in Carroll Co., GA at age 53.
20. Elijah Ingram, son of William Lemuel Ingram Sr. and Matilda Wilkins, was born on 14 Apr 1816 in Anson Co., NC and died on 30 Sep 1878 in Panola County, Texas at age 62.
General Notes: Elijah and Sarah met at The Good Hope Baptist Church In Uchee, AL. Per "ROLAND DWAIN INGRAM", "Elijah and his father (as well as Lemuel'sother children) presented themselves at the Good Hope Baptist Church(according to Church minutes)in the summer of 1839 and later."
In 1850 Macon Co., District 21, AL Census with 5 of the 8 children thatwere born to them by 1850. Three children died very young, the twin sonsand one daughter.
In 1860 Macon Co., Northern Div., AL Census with 10 chldren at home andin total they have lost only 3 children of the 13 that were born to themby 1860.
In 1870 Panola Co., TX Census, Elijah and Sarah's ages have been transcribed or given to census taken incorrectly. Of the 17 children born to Sarah and Elijah by 1870, 5 died prior to 1870, and of the 12 surviving children, 9 are living at home with their parents in 1870. Of the remaining 3 surviving children who are NOT living at home, young LucyA., born in 1863 is missing or not living at home (living with relatives??) And, the remaining two of the 12 surviving children, Benjamin F. and Mary E. are married and away from home. To recap the family situation at the time of the 1870 census: John, William, Martha, Monroe and Alfred were all deceased prior to 1870. After 1870 James, Richard, Frances, Lina, Zilpha, Virginia, Sarah, Robert and Laura were at home. Benjamin and Mary were married and away from home. Lucy is "missing" or was accidently left off of the census report or is living with relatives as she does not appear with her parents in1870. (Also of note, little Lucy who was missing from 1870 census DID appear with her widowed mother in 1880 census.) This constitutes all 17of the children born to Elijah and Sarah.
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Noted events in his life were:
Census: US, 1850, District 21, Macon, AL. Age 34 with wife Sarah (24), and children Benjamin (9), John (7), William (5), Mary (4) and James (1).
Census: US, 1860, Macon Co., AL. Age 45, with wife Sarah D. (35) and children Ben F. (20), John N. (18), William H. (17), Mary E. (15), James D. (11), Richard B. (9), Francis B. (7), Julia L. (5), Zelphy S. (3) and Sarah (1/2).
Census: US, 1870, Panola County, Texas. Age listed as 40, with wife Sarah (35), and children James (21), Richard (20), Fannie (19), Lina (18), Zilpha (17), Gennie (16), Sally (15), Robert (10), and Laura (5).
The Panola census is consistently wrong with names and dates.
Elijah married Sarah D. Johns 1,5,6 on 13 Dec 1839 in Russell Co., AL. Sarah was born on 5 Mar 1825 in Wake Co., NC and died on 2 Jul 1882 in Panola County, Texas at age 57.
Children from this marriage were:
10 i. Benjamin Franklin Ingram (born on 30 Oct 1840 in Macon Co., AL - died on 12 Aug 1902 in Texas)
ii. John U. Ingram was born on 17 Dec 1841 in Macon Co., Dist. 21, AL and died on 31 May 1862 at age 20.
iii. William H. Ingram was born on 25 Dec 1843 in Macon Co., Dist. 21, AL and died on 30 Nov 1864 at age 20.
iv. Mary E. Ingram was born on 5 Sep 1845 in Alabama and died on 6 Dec 1929 in Concord, TX at age 84. Another name for Mary was Mollie.
v. Martha H. Ingram was born on 23 Jan 1847 in AL (Probably Macon Co., Dist. 21, AL) and died before 1850 in Macon Co., Dist. 21, AL.
vi. Monroe D. Ingram was born on 4 Jun 1848 in Alabama and died before 1850 in Macon Co., Dist. 21, AL.
vii. Alford C. Ingram was born on 4 Jun 1848 in Alabama and died before 1850 in Macon Co., Dist. 21, AL.
viii. James D. Ingram was born on 14 Jul 1849 in Macon Co., Dist. 21, AL and died on 9 Sep 1906 in Panola County, Texas at age 57.
ix. Richard Baxter Ingram was born on 22 Mar 1851 in Auburn, Macon Co., AL and died on 21 May 1906 at age 55.
x. Frances Beatrice Ingram was born on 5 Mar 1853 in Auburn, Macon Co., AL and died on 23 Sep 1921 in Panola County, Texas at age 68. Another name for Frances was Fanny Fannie.
xi. Julia Lonezer (Lina) Ingram was born on 27 Feb 1855 in Auburn, Macon Co., AL.
xii. Zelphia S. Ingram was born on 22 Jan 1857 in Auburn, Macon Co., AL and died on 3 Nov 1879 in Panola County, Texas at age 22.
xiii. Sarah J. Ingram was born on 22 Oct 1859 in Auburn, Macon Co., AL and died on 30 Jul 1878 at age 18. Another name for Sarah was Sallie.
xiv. Virginia A. (Jennie) Ingram was born on 2 Jul 1861 in Macon Co., AL.
xv. Lucy A. Ingram was born on 21 Dec 1863 in Alabama and died on 1 Jan 1932 at age 68.
xvi. Robert E. Ingram was born on 21 Nov 1865 in Alabama and died on 8 Nov 1907 at age 41.
xvii. Anna Laurie Ingram was born on 25 Jan 1867 in Alabama. Another name for Anna was Annie.
21. Sarah D. Johns,1,5,6 daughter of Jesse Burton Johns and Obedience "Biddie" Hartsfield, was born on 5 Mar 1825 in Wake Co., NC and died on 2 Jul 1882 in Panola County, Texas at age 57.
General Notes: 24 Yrs. Old In 1850 Macon Co., Dist.21, AL Census, going on 25.
In 1880: (Elijah is deceased by 1880) Sarah INGRAM Self W Female W 55 NC Keeps House VA NC James INGRAM Son S Male W 29 AL Farmer NC NC Lucy INGRAM Dau S Female W 16 AL NC NC Robert INGRAM Son S Male W 13 AL Works On Farm NC NC Anna INGRAM Dau S Female W 11 AL NC NC Source Information: 1880 LDS Census
Census Place E.D. 62, Panola, Texas
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Noted events in her life were:
Census: US, 1880, Panola County, Texas. Age 55, living with Children James (29), Lucy (16), Robert (13) and Anna (11). Living next to Ben and Permelia Ingram.
Sarah married Elijah Ingram on 13 Dec 1839 in Russell Co., AL. Elijah was born on 14 Apr 1816 in Anson Co., NC and died on 30 Sep 1878 in Panola County, Texas at age 62.
22. Jason Carson Alexander, son of John Barnes Alexander and Elizabeth Martin(?), was born about 1810 in Tennessee.
Noted events in his life were:
Census: US, 1840, Walker Co., AL. Age between 20 and 30. Household has 2 boys and 2 girls. Living next to Asel Alexander, same age, probably a brother.
Census: US, 1850, Morgan County, AL. Living with wife Sina and children John J., James A., Mary E., Lucinda H., Jason B., Sina A., Jeremiah R., Permelia, and Esther A.
Census incorrectly lists him as "Pason".
Census: US, 1860, Panola County, Texas. Living with wife "Dilla" and children Lucinda, Sina Ann, J. Benton, Jeremiah, Permelia, and Amanda.
Census: US, 1870, Panola County, Texas. Age (60), living with daughter Amanda (49)
The are living down the road from Elijah Ingram and family, and next door to the following:
J. B. Alexander (29) and wife Elizabeth (22).
J. A. Alexander (33) and wife Eliza (29) with children Soluda, James and Mary.
Lucinda Hartsfield (30) and daughter Bettie.
Permelia Johns (23) and daughter Eva (1), with Rebecca McGee, James May, and Franklin May.
J. J. Alexander (34) and wife Martha (24).
Elijah Ingram and family. (see Elijah Ingram)
B. F. Ingram (28) and wife Louisa (25) with children James (8) and Emma (4).
Mahala Hendon (39) with children James (21), Martha (16), Wiley (14), Mary (12) and Jefferson (9).
Jason married Sina Hendon. Sina was born on 20 Feb 1810 in Olgethorpe Co., GA and died before 1870.
Children from this marriage were:
ii. John J. Alexander was born about 1835 in Morgan County, AL.
iii. James A. Alexander was born about 1837 in Morgan County, AL.
iv. Mary E. Alexander was born about 1838 in Morgan County, AL.
v. Lucinda (Hartsfield) Alexander was born about 1840 in Morgan County, AL and died on 13 Jan 1907 in Panola Co., TX about age 67.
vi. Jason Benton Alexander was born about 1841 in Morgan County, AL.
vii. Sina Ann Alexander was born about 1843 in Morgan County, AL.
viii. Jeremiah Roberson Alexander was born about 1845 in Morgan County, AL.
ix. Esther Amanda Alexander was born about 1849 in Morgan County, AL.
23. Sina Hendon, daughter of Johnson Hendon and Sarah Sally Scogin, was born on 20 Feb 1810 in Olgethorpe Co., GA and died before 1870.
Sina married Jason Carson Alexander. Jason was born about 1810 in Tennessee.
24. Hiram Miller, son of James Miller Sr. and Leannah Horton, was born about 1795 in Hancock Co., GA and died about Dec 1849 in Butler Co., AL about age 54.
General Notes: THIS HIRAM MILLER HAS NOT BEEN PROVEN, NOR HAVE ANY OF HIS ANCESTORS OR RELATIONS.
IT IS CURRENTLY CONJECTURE ON MY PART THAT HIRAM MILLER IS THE BROTHER OF JAMES MILLER AND OUR ANCESTOR. HOWEVER, HIRAM IS LOCATED IN THE 1830 AND 1840 US FEDERAL CENSUSES FOR BUTLER, AND THE 1850 CENSUS ALSO INCLUDES A YOUNGER HIRAM MILLER, WHO IS OUR ANCESTOR. IF YOU CAN PROVE THE CONNECTION, PLEASE CONTACT ME.
STEVEN PLUMMER splummer50@gmail.com
Appointed a LT in the Alabama State Militia in 1822. Probably fought in the Indian Wars in Alabama. May have married a full blooded Cherokee Indian named Milbry (Milbury), who received a forty acre grant of land in Wilcox, Al. (Warrant number 25,452) from the State of Alabama in 1852 due to her husband's service after he died. The plot of land was in Township 10 North, Range 11 East, SE half or NE quarter of section 10. He Lived in Wilkinson Co. Ga. and Bryan Co., Ga. (1820 Census);1830 Census shows him in Butler Co., Al. and 1840 Census shows him in Butler Co., Al. with 6 black slaves. His will was probated in Camden, Wilcox Co., Al Dec 10, 1849 and recorded in Probate Records, Book 7, p.117 of Minutes of Probate Court. Filed in Orphan's Court, Dec 10, 1849. S. George Cochran, guardian of minor children. The location of some land is described and his children are listed as, William Miller; Martha married to Joseph Mullins; Nancy married to John Perritt; Elizabeth married to Osborne Kelley; Dicy married to Benjamin Rhodes; James Miller; Hiram Miller (Jr); Susan married to A. Grimes; John Miller; Eliza Miller; two of which said children, viz., John and Eliza are minors. There are a few other references; none is of significant value genealogically.
In Bryan, Co, GA in 1795, and in 1816 and at one time in Wilkinson Co, GA. He was in Butler Co, AL in 1830 and in 1840 had eleven children (5 boys and 6 girls). He also had 6 black slaves (4 males and 2 females).
Noted events in his life were:
Census: US, 1820, Bryan Co., GA.
Military Service: Alabama State Militia, 1822, Alabama. Appointed Lieutenant. Probably fought in the Indian Wars.
Census: US, 1830, Butler Co., AL. Ten member in the household.
Census: US, 1840, Butler Co., AL. Ten member of the household. Hiram and wife between 40 and 50.
Probate: 10 Dec 1849, Camden, Wilcox Co., AL. Recorded in Probate Records, Book 7, p.117 of Minutes of Probate Court. Filed in Orphan's Court, Dec 10, 1849. S. George Cochran, guardian of minor children. The location of some land is described and his children are listed as,
William Miller; Martha married to Joseph Mullins; Nancy married to John Perritt; Elizabeth married to Osborne Kelley; Dicy married to Benjamin Rhodes; James Miller; Hiram Miller (Jr); Susan married to A. Grimes; John Miller; Eliza Miller; two of which said children, viz., John and Eliza are minors.
Hiram married Milbry (Cherokee Indian). Milbry was born about 1795 in North Carolina.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Nancy Miller was born about 1816 in Georgia.
ii. Dicey Miller was born about 1819 in Alabama, died in 1901 in Nacogdoches County, TX about age 82, and was buried in 1901 in Nacogdoches County, TX. Another name for Dicey was Dicy.
iii. James Miller was born about 1823 in Alabama.
iv. Elizabeth Miller was born about 1825 in Alabama and died before 1870 in Nacogdoches County, TX.
12 v. Hiram Miller (born about 1826 in Alabama - died on 2 Jun 1856 in Nacogdoches County, TX)
vi. John Miller was born about 1831 in Alabama.
vii. Susan Miller was born in Sep 1831 in Alabama.
viii. Eliza Miller was born about 1835 in Alabama.
ix. William Miller.
x. Martha Miller.
25. Milbry (Cherokee Indian) was born about 1795 in North Carolina.
General Notes: Received a forty acre grant of land in Wilcox, Al. (Warrant number 25,452) from the State of Alabama in 1852 due to her husband's military service.
Noted events in her life were:
Census: US, 1850, Butler Co., AL. Age 55, with children Hiram (24), John (20 or 26), and Mary Wreath (19). Living next door to Mr. Beverly Alexander and family.
Also next door is daughter Elizabeth, Husband Osborne Kelley, and children. Down the street are daughter Nancy with husband John Perritt (Perrett).
Census: US, 1860, Nacogdoches County, TX. Age 67, living with daughter and son-in-law Dicey and Benjamin Rhodes and their children Susan and Thomas.
Next door are daughter and son-in-law Nancy and John Perritt and their son John.
Milbry married Hiram Miller. Hiram was born about 1795 in Hancock Co., GA and died about Dec 1849 in Butler Co., AL about age 54.
26. Lewis Hartsfield,2 son of John Hartsfield and Peggy Morris, was born about 1799 in Lenoir Co., NC and died in 1866 in Nacogdoches County, TX about age 67.
Noted events in his life were:
Census: US, 1830, Dobbs (Lenoir) Co., NC. Living next to Benjamin and family, and John and family. John is unidentified, and living in his household are two elderly people who may be John and Peggy Hartsfield.
Census: US, 1840, Butler Co., AL.
Census: US, 1850, Butler Co., AL. Listed in Ancestry as Lean Hartsfield, age 54, with wife "laccley" (49) and children Ann (16), Benjamin (14), Thomas (10), and Jeselena (8).
Occupation: wagon maker, 1850, Butler Co., AL.
Census: US, 1860, Nacogdoches County, TX. Age 60, living with wife Lillia(SP) and children James T. (20) and Hazeltine (16).
Lewis married Lillian "Lovey" Barfield 2 in 1827 in Hookerton, Greene, North Carolina, USA. Lillian was born about 1801 in Greene (Lenoir) Co., NC and died in 1864 in Nacogdoches County, TX about age 63.
Marriage Notes: This date is according to Delpha Ann Hartsfield.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Sarah Adeline Hartsfield was born on 30 Oct 1827 in Lenoir Co., NC and died on 14 Aug 1872 in Conway Co., SC at age 44.
ii. Richard Martin Hartsfield was born on 28 Apr 1830 in Lenoir Co., NC and died on 10 Feb 1862 in Butler Co., AL at age 31.
13 iii. Delpha Ann Mariah Hartsfield (born on 30 Aug 1832 in Lenoir Co., NC - died in Nov 1909 in Texas)
iv. Benjamin Turner Hartsfield was born about 1836 in Lenoir Co., NC and died on 6 Aug 1862 in Nacogdoches County, TX about age 26.
v. Thomas Allen Hartsfield was born in 1840 in Butler Co., AL and died in 1873 at age 33.
vi. Jeselena Hazeltine (Tiney) Hartsfield was born about 1842 in Butler Co., AL and died in 1886 in Texas about age 44.
vii. Elias H. Hartsfield.
viii. John C. Hartsfield.
27. Lillian "Lovey" Barfield,2 daughter of James Barfield and Chloe, was born about 1801 in Greene (Lenoir) Co., NC and died in 1864 in Nacogdoches County, TX about age 63.
Lillian married Lewis Hartsfield 2 in 1827 in Hookerton, Greene, North Carolina, USA. Lewis was born about 1799 in Lenoir Co., NC and died in 1866 in Nacogdoches County, TX about age 67.
29. Mary was born about 1783 in North Carolina.
Mary married.
Her child was:
14 i. Hugh McLain (born about 1827 in Mississippi)
ii. James McLain was born about 1816 in Georgia and died after 1853 in Copiah Co., MS.
32. Larkin Turner, son of Turner and Unknown, was born on 15 Apr 1770 in Wake Co., NC,4 died on 23 Feb 1878 in Meriwether Co., GA 7 at age 107, and was buried in Meriwether Co., GA.
General Notes: Larkin TURNER b 4-15-1770 in Virginia or South Carolinawho married Eleanor "Leah" DRISCOLL in 1798 in Hancock County GA. where he witnesses deeds then removed to Baldwin/Jasper County by 1810 and Butts County by 1826. He was a pioneer settler of Carroll County , GA in 1829 where he lived for a number of years. He died 2-23-1878 at age 108 yrs in Meriwether County GA where he and Leah are buried.
. Larkin Turner-- 1805 Georgia Land Lottery and 1832 Gold Lottery of Georgia
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Noted events in his life were:
Census: US, 1820, Jasper Co., GA. Age over 45. Listed as "L. Turner", this household has 4 boys and six girls, although one of the boys is at least age 26, so this is either a hired person or perhaps a relative. This census record is yet to be proved through land transactions, etc.
Court: Juror, Jul 1828, Carroll Co., GA. He was called as a petit juror to serve the January 1829 term of the Inferior Court of Carroll County.
Census: US, 1830, Carroll Co., GA. Age for him and Leah is between 50-60.
Census: US, 1840, Carroll Co., GA. Age for him and Leah is 60-70.
Census: US, 1850, Carroll Co., GA. Living with wife Leah and "Sophroma". Larkin 72 and Leah 67.
Census: US, 1860, Carroll Co., GA. Age 81. Living next to Hiram and family. Listed in ancestry as "Larkin Sunn" and lists his place of birth as NC.
Census: US, 1870, Meriwether Co., GA. Age 91 (listed as 81 in the census), living next to Riley and family.
Larkin married Eleanor Leah Driskill in 1798 in Hancock Co., GA. Eleanor was born about 1781 in Maryland, died before 1860 in Meriwether Co., GA, and was buried in Meriwether Co., GA.
Children from this marriage were:
16 i. Hiram Turner (born on 22 Aug 1811 in Baldwin County, GA. - died on 30 Dec 1864 in Carroll Co., GA)
ii. Tabitha Turner was born on 12 Mar 1801 in Georgia 4 and died on 18 Feb 1838 at age 36.
iii. Lavinia Turner was born about 1805 in Georgia 4 and died about 1880 about age 75.
iv. Riley Turner was born on 1 May 1807 in Georgia 4,8 and died after 1880.8
v. Allethia Turner was born about 1809 in Georgia 4 and died on 10 Aug 1884 about age 75.
vi. Emily Turner was born in Jan 1810 in Hancock Co., GA 4 and died on 3 May 1849 at age 39.
vii. Elizabeth Turner was born on 31 Oct 1813 in Baldwin County, GA. 4 and died on 8 Sep 1904 at age 90.
viii. Larkin L. Turner was born in 1816 in Georgia 4,9 and died about 1871 in Cleburne, Johnson Co., TX 9 about age 55.
ix. Louranie Turner was born on 11 Jun 1818 in Georgia 4 and died on 18 May 1857 at age 38.
x. Leah E. Turner was born in 1820 in Georgia 4 and died on 5 Aug 1855 at age 35.
xi. Sarah (Sallie) Turner was born on 18 Apr 1824 in Carroll Co., GA,10 died on 15 Jul 1889 in Carroll Co., GA 10 at age 65, and was buried in Asbury Church Cemetery, Temple, GA..10
33. Eleanor Leah Driskill, daughter of William Driskill and Tabitha Wooten, was born about 1781 in Maryland, died before 1860 in Meriwether Co., GA, and was buried in Meriwether Co., GA.
General Notes: after 1811, children born in Baldwin County, GA
Eleanor married Larkin Turner in 1798 in Hancock Co., GA. Larkin was born on 15 Apr 1770 in Wake Co., NC,4 died on 23 Feb 1878 in Meriwether Co., GA 7 at age 107, and was buried in Meriwether Co., GA.
34. John Williamson was born on 17 Feb 1767 in Wake Co., NC and died on 3 Apr 1843 in Carroll Co., GA at age 76.
Noted events in his life were:
Census: US, 1840, Carroll Co., GA. Age, 70-80, wife 60-70. Household has 2 males 15-20, 1 male 20-30, and 1 female 10-15.
John married Sarah Brasdale on 12 Dec 1811 in Franklin County, GA. Sarah was born in 1784 in South Carolina and died in 1856 in Carroll Co., GA at age 72. Other names for Sarah were Sarah Brasdale, and Sarah Braswell.
The child from this marriage was:
17 i. Arminda Louisa Caroline Williamson (born about 1811 in Georgia - died after 1870 in Carroll Co., GA)
35. Sarah Brasdale was born in 1784 in South Carolina and died in 1856 in Carroll Co., GA at age 72. Other names for Sarah were Sarah Brasdale, and Sarah Braswell.
Sarah married John Williamson on 12 Dec 1811 in Franklin County, GA. John was born on 17 Feb 1767 in Wake Co., NC and died on 3 Apr 1843 in Carroll Co., GA at age 76.
40. William Lemuel Ingram Sr., son of Jesse Ingram and Polly Ingram (M.N.U.), was born on 1 Jan 1794 in Anson Co., NC and died on 18 May 1850 in Russell Co., Marvyn, AL at age 56.
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William married Matilda Wilkins about 1811 in Anson Co., NC. Matilda was born est 1794 and died after 1880.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Holden William Ingram was born in 1810 in Anson Co., NC and died before 1870.
ii. Edwin I. Or J. Ingram was born on 12 Apr 1812 in Anson Co., NC and died after 1880 in Russell Co., AL (Probably).
20 iii. Elijah Ingram (born on 14 Apr 1816 in Anson Co., NC - died on 30 Sep 1878 in Panola County, Texas)
iv. Sarah Ingram was born about 1817 in Beverly, Anson, North Carolina, USA and died about 1849 about age 32.
v. Penelope Ingram was born between 1818 and 1819 in Anson Co., NC. Another name for Penelope was Penny.
vi. William Lemuel, Jr. Ingram was born on 5 May 1820 in Anson Co., NC, died on 4 Nov 1902 in Limestone Co., TX at age 82, and was buried in Buried In AR. Another name for William was Bill.
vii. Mary Ingram was born on an unknown date.
viii. Elizabeth Ingram was born on an unknown date.
William next married Rebecca Allen. Rebecca was born about 1812.
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Noted events in her life were:
Marriage Contract: 1843.
The child from this marriage was:
i. Martha J. Ingram was born in 1843.
41. Matilda Wilkins was born est 1794 and died after 1880.
General Notes: Interesting find. Located Matilda, age 70, living with Martha J. Nappierand her family in 1870 Anson Co., Ansonville, NC Census. I believe thatMartha J. is her granddaughter.
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Matilda married William Lemuel Ingram Sr. about 1811 in Anson Co., NC. William was born on 1 Jan 1794 in Anson Co., NC and died on 18 May 1850 in Russell Co., Marvyn, AL at age 56.
42. Jesse Burton Johns,1 son of Stephen Sanders Johns and Sarah Elizabeth Depriest, was born on 12 Nov 1794 in Campbell Co., VA and died on 3 Nov 1870 in Hopkins Co., TX at age 75.
General Notes: JESSE BURTON JOHNS was born in Campbell Co., VA in 1794. In 1818 JESSE BURTON JOHNS and his brother John Bunyan Johns moved from Virginia to Wake County, NC. He remained in Wake County until the mid 1820s when he moved from North Carolina to Georgia. JESSE BURTON JOHNS and his family moved from Georgia to Russell County, AL. in the early 1830s. By 1850 he was living in Caddo Parish, LA and by 1860 he was living in Hopkins Co., TX.
JESSE BURTON JOHNS was buried at the Lee Cemetery in Winnsboro, TX.
(The above information is from Bob Newsome.)
From Dwain Ingram (descendant of OBEDIENCE HARTSFIELD AND JESSE BURTON JOHNS):
The minutes of the Goodhope Baptist Church, Uchee, Alabama (Russell County) contained records on when the Johns presented themselves for membership and when they were granted letters of dismissal. Jesse Burton Johns came to the church for care based on the promise of a letter from another church on January 18, 1839. Apparently he received the letter(s) in June as he presented himself, Biddie Johns (Obedience Hartsfield Johns) and Sarah Johns for membership on June 16, 1839. On July 20, 1839, John Bunyan Johns (the clerk spelled his middle name "Bunion") presented himself for membership by letter. All four were granted dismissal letters on October 19, 1839. There were no other records for the Johns after October 19, 1839 except for Sarah D. Johns and only as she returned as Sarah Ingram.
Jesse Burton Johns was living in Caddo Parish, Louisiana in 1850.
In the household:
Jesse B. Johns, age 56, head of house Biddy Johns, age 45, wife Wm H. Johns, age 23, son Richard Johns, age 11, son Robt. C. C. Johns, age 13, son Andrew A. Johns, age 8, son Caroline Johns, age 2, daughter
Jesse Burton Johns was living in Hopkins County, Texas in 1860.
In the household:
Jesse Johns, age 66, head of house Bidy Johns, age 55, wife Robert Johns, age 22, son Richard Johns, age 18, son Andrew Johns, age 16, son.
JESSE JOHNS, son of William and Ann Johns, was born in Goochland Co., VA and spent his early
years in Albemarle and Buckingham Counties, VA. He was listed on the 1773 and 1774 Tithe
List in Buckingham Co., VA, and was still living in Buckingham Co. in 1783 when he filed a
Public Service Claim. In 1784 he purchased land in Campbell Co., VA and appeared on the
Campbell County Personal Property Tax list in 1787. JESSE JOHNS died in Campbell County
early in the year 1800, as his Last Will and Testament was signed 13 Jan 1800 and was placed
into probate on 14 Apr 1800.
Documents that mention JESSE JOHNS:
Published in the Virginia Gazette by JESSE JOHNS, 11 May 1769: "Taken up in Buckingham, a
dark bay horse, 9 or 10 years old, with a hanging maine and switch tail, paces slow, is very
dull, and branded on the near buttock IW in a piece; posted, and appraised to 5l."
JESSE JOHNS served in the 14th Virginia Regiment during the Revolutionary War.
Public Service Claim for JESSE JOHNS for provisions provided to the Continental Army during
the Revolutionary War:
1 AUG 1783- JESSE JOHNS of Buckingham Co., VA for food and supplies furnished.
The court house in Buckingham Co., VA burned in the 1800s, but the following tax record
shows that JESSE JOHNS sold land in Buckingham Co. to his brother William Johns in 1794.
This was probably land that he inherited from the estate of his father, William Johns of
Buckingham County:
1794- JESSE JOHNS sold 300 acres of land in Buckingham Co., VA to William Johns in 1794.
(Buckingham Land Tax Summaries)
LAND PATENT FOR JESSE JOHNS:
4 APR 1799- JESSE JOHNS Campbell County VA, received a LAND PATENT for 180 acres on east
branches of Little Falling river, Grants No. 42, 1798-99, pg. 318. (VA State Library Web
Site)
DEEDS IN CAMPBELL COUNTY, VA THAT MENTION JESSE JOHNS:
5 Feb 1784- Peter Terrell of Campbell Co. to JESSE JOHNS for 300 pounds of Virginia money, a
199 acre plantation on both sides of Little Falling River where Peter Terrell now lives.
Land bound by Samuel Morris's line and William Jordan's line. (Deed Book 1, pg. 224)
3 Jul 1793- JESSE JOHNS of Campbell Co. to Thomas Olliver of Charlotte Co., a Negro woman
named Jane for 52 pounds and 10 shillings. Witnesses: Ro. Alexander, J. Adams, Owen
Franklin, Bourne Price. (Deed Book 3, pg. 436)
1 Feb 1795- JESSE JOHNS of Campbell Co. to George Jude of Campbell Co. for 50 pounds, a
parcel of land on both sides of Little Falling River containing 46 acres, more or less.
Robert Alexander, teste. (Deed Book 3, pg. 491)
20 Aug 1797- JESSE JOHNS to George Jude for 100 pounds, a parcel of land on the east side of
Little Falling River, containing 54 acres, more or less. Land bound by Jude's line.
Witnesses: John Fore, Samuel Jordan, Matthew Jordan, Charles Martin. (Deed Book 4, pg. 373)
24 Dec 1799- Sarah Johns, wife of JESSE JOHNS, does relinquish all dower rights to a 54 acre
tract of land sold by her husband to George Jude on 20 Aug 1797. This tract of land lies on
the east side of Little Falling River. Witness: John Irvine and David G. Talbot. Robert
Alexander, teste. (Deed Book 5, pg. 91)
24 Dec 1799- Sarah Johns, wife of JESSE JOHNS, does relinquish all dower rights to a 46 acre
tract of land sold by ther husband to George Jude on 1 Feb 1795. This tract of land lie on
both sides of Little Falling River. Witnesses: John Irving and David G. Talbot. Robert
Alexander, teste. (Deed Book 5, pg. 92)
LAND SOLD IN CAMPBELL COUNTY, VIRGINIA DURING THE SETTLEMENT OF THE ESTATE OF JESSE JOHNS:
17 Oct 1804- Sarah Johns, Charles Walker and his wife Ann, Stephen Johns and his wife Sarah,
Charles Martin and his wife Locky, Elisha Brumfield and his wife Synthie, Jesse Johns,
Prisciller Johns, Daniel Johns and Magdalene Johns, all of Campbell Co. for $500 current
money, a 102 acre parcel of land on both side of Little Falling River. Bound by Matthew W.
Weaver's line, Jenning's line, Morris' corner, and up the branch to another branch on the
south side of the road to Mrs. Johns' line. Signed by the above parties. Witness: John
Organ, Herod Rees, Edmund Johns, George Cock, William W. Weaver, George Jude, Jr., all fo
Campbell Co. Robert Alexander, teste. (Deed Book 7, pg. 1)
9 Feb 1807- Charles Walker, Charles Martin and his wife Lockey, John S. Jones and his wife
Magdaline, Elisha Brumfield and his wife Synthia, Jesse Johns, Thomas Prather and his wife
Priscilla, all of Campbell Co., and Daniel Johns and his wife Mary of Cumberland Co. to
Pleasant Jennings for 260 pounds, a 230 acre parcel of land in Campbell Co., on both sides
of Little Falling River. The land is bound by John Morris's line and Weaver's line. Signed
by the above parties. Robert Alexander, teste. (Deed Book 8, pg. 49) [Note: This deed shows
that Sarah Sanders Johns, widow of JESSE JOHNS; and Stephen Sanders Johns and Ann Johns
Walker, children of JESSE JOHNS, were deceased by 9 Feb 1807, as they were not included in
this settlement of JESSE JOHNS' estate.]
LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF JESSE JOHNS, CAMPBELL COUNTY VIRGINIA, WILL BOOK 1, PAGE 430:
In the name of God Amen I JESSE JOHNS of Campbell County being weak in body but of sound
mind and memory do hereby make constitute and ordain this my last will and testament
disannulling and revoking all others heretofore made by me and knowing that it is allotted
for all men once to die I recommend my body to the Earth and my spirit to God who gave it
and as for what worldly Estate I possess I dispose of in manner and form following.
In Primus I lend unto my beloved wife Sarah Johns during her natural life the land and
plantation I now live on on Little Falling River in the county above mentioned with all the
appurtenances there unto belonging. My further will and desire is that my beloved wife
Sarah Johns shall enjoy the use and privilege of all the personal Estate I am now possessed
of without any interruption during her natural life as above mentioned. My further will and
desire is that after the death of my beloved wife Sarah Johns the whole of my Estate both
real and personable be equally divided among my beloved children, viz, Stephen Johns, Nancy
Walker, Locky Martin, Synthia Johns, Jesse Johns Junr., Prisyla Johns, Daniel Johns and
Magdalane Johns and in order to make an equal division among my beloved children my further
desire is that what property I have let those of my beloved children have that has married
be considered as my Estate and to be accounted for by valuation or otherwise so that each
one may have an equal proportion of the Estate above mentioned to them and their heirs
forever, and I do hereby appoint my beloved wife Sarah Johns, my beloved son Jesse Johns
Junr, Charles Walker and George Jude Executrix and Executors of this my last will and
testament revoking and disannulling all other wills before made by me as witness my hand and
seal this thirteenth day of January One Thousand and Eight Hundred. Jesse Johns Senr.
Signed: JESSE JOHNS
Witnesses: J. Morris Edward Douglass Jesse Cobbs
At a Court held for Campbell County April 14th 1800: The within last will and testament of
Jesse Johns Senr. deceased was proved By the oath of John Morris a witness whose name is
thereunto subscribed and at A Court held for the said County the 9th day of June following
the same was further proved by the oath of Edward Douglass another of the witnesses whose
name there unto subscribed and ordered to be recorded and in the motion of Sarah Johns the
Executrix and Jesse Johns Junr. and Charles Walker two of the Executors in the said will
named who made oath there by according to Law certificate is granted them for obtaining
probate thereby in due form giving security. Where upon they together with Williston Talbot,
William Marshall and John Irvine their securities entered into and acknowledged their bond
in a penalty of five thousand dollars conditioned of the Law directs for the said Executors
do and faithfully administration of the said decedent's Estate and performance of his will.
Liberty being reserved the other Executor in the said will named to join in the probate
there of when he shall think fit. Teste, Ro. Alexander, C.C.C.
Tombstone
J.B. JOHNS
born Nov.12,1794
died Nov. 3,1870
OUR FATHER
Noted events in his life were:
Census: US, 1850, Blossom Hill, Caddo, LA. Age 56, with wife Biddy (45), and children William H. (23), Richard (11), Robert C. C. (13), Andrew A. (8), and Caroline (2).
Occupation: mechanic, 1850, Blossom Hill, Caddo, LA.
Census: US, 1860, Hopkins Co., TX. Age 66, with wife Biddy (55) and sons Robert (22), Richard (18) and Andrew (16).
Jesse married Obedience "Biddie" Hartsfield 1 on 29 Nov 1819 in Wake Co., NC. Obedience was born on 4 Oct 1803 in Wake Co., NC and died on 17 Oct 1875 in Hopkins Co., TX at age 72.
Marriage Notes: Jesse B Johns Bride: Obedience Hartsfield
Bond Date: 29 Nov 1819
Bond #: 000154606
Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868
ImageNum: 003454 County:
Wake Record #: 02 252
Bondsman: John Hoskins Witness: S H Pullen
Children from this marriage were:
i. John Bunyan Johns was born on 8 Oct 1822 in Wake Co., NC and died on 20 Oct 1871 in Keithville, Caddo, Louisiana, USA at age 49.
21 ii. Sarah D. Johns (born on 5 Mar 1825 in Wake Co., NC - died on 2 Jul 1882 in Panola County, Texas)
iii. Charles Cicero Johns was born on 18 Nov 1826 in Georgia and died on 5 Apr 1863 at age 36.
iv. William Hartsfield Johns was born on 24 Mar 1828 in Georgia and died on 16 Aug 1891 in Wood Co., TX at age 63.
v. James M. Johns was born in 1831 in Georgia and died in 1865 in Panola County, Texas at age 34.
vi. Robert C. C. Johns was born about 1837 in Russell Co., AL.
vii. Richard Jordon Johns was born about 1841 in Russell Co., AL.
viii. Andrew A. Johns was born about 1844 in Russell Co., AL and died before 1870 in Panola County, Texas.
ix. Caroline Johns was born about 1848 in Russell Co., AL and died before 1860 in Hopkins Co., TX.
43. Obedience "Biddie" Hartsfield,1 daughter of John Hartsfield and Polly "Mary" Riley, was born on 4 Oct 1803 in Wake Co., NC and died on 17 Oct 1875 in Hopkins Co., TX at age 72.
General Notes: OBEDIENCE "BIDDIE" HARTSFIELD JOHNS was buried at the Lee Cemetery in Winnsboro, TX.
Tombstone
BIDDIE JOHNS
Born Oct. 4, 1793
Died Oct. 17,1875
OUR MOTHER
Obedience married Jesse Burton Johns 1 on 29 Nov 1819 in Wake Co., NC. Jesse was born on 12 Nov 1794 in Campbell Co., VA and died on 3 Nov 1870 in Hopkins Co., TX at age 75.
44. John Barnes Alexander,11 son of Jeremiah Alexander and Agnes McGaughey, was born about 1782 in Tennessee 11,12 and died after 1855.11
Death Notes: Culo "Below is my line from Samuel Alexander, one of the seven brothers: Samuel Alexander 1657 - 1733 Martin Alexander 1687 - 1751 Eli Alexander 1717 - 1785 Jeremiah Alexander 1763 - 1847 John Barnes Alexander 1782 - after 1855 Jason Carson Alexander 1810 - 1879 Jeremiah Roberson Alexander 1845 - 1927 William Jefferson Alexander 1879 - 1965 Amma Leigh Alexander Culp 1911 - June 5, 2001
General Notes: Bob Culp I have the five direct generations of Alexanders from Jeremiah to my mother, and a little information about Jeremiah's other children. Some sources show Jeremiah's children as Ester, Luticia, Martha, and Abigail. Other sources indicate that there was one son (John Barnes) born abt. 1782 and married Elizabeth Martin. I am a descendant of that John Barnes, but I can't find anything to prove the connection or anything about him. His children moved from Alabama to Louisiana, and on to their permanent home in Panola Co., Texas. I have no idea where John was married,where he raised his children, or where he died.
11 June 2005 This Alexander Data base had been prepared by me for my research in trying to locate my GGGrandmother Rebecca Jane Alexander "I am providing the information on this Genealogy Page solely for the purpose of furthering family research & the information contained within is not intended for redistribution for any commercial use as it contains unverified information that may be hearsay and/or inaccurate. -HJack Wells"
Title: From: "Robert C. Culp" ao 28 May 2005
bculp@cox-internet.com
(512) 868-9250 (no longer local to the Austin area) 113 Cowan Creek Drive
Georgetown, TX 78628
Date Apr 2003
Publication:
Text: I am a descendant of Jeremiah Alexander born 7/4/1763 in Cecil Co., Maryland. I have Martha, Abigail, Ester, Luticia, and John Barnes as children from him and an unknown spouse. My line is John Barnes,
Below is my line from Samuel Alexander, one of the seven brothers:
Samuel Alexander 1657 - 1733
Martin Alexander 1687 - 1751
Eli Alexander 1717 - 1785
Jeremiah Alexander 1763 - 1847
John Barnes Alexander 1782 - after 1855
Jason Carson Alexander 1810 - 1879
Jeremiah Roberson Alexander 1845 - 1927
William Jefferson Alexander 1879 - 1965
Amma Leigh Alexander Culp 1911 - June 5, 2001
Bob Culp
John married Elizabeth Martin(?) on 15 Mar 1804.
Marriage Notes: Culp "Jeremiah's children Ester, Luticia, Martha,and Abigail. and indicate that there was one son (John Barnes) born abt. 1782 and married Elizabeth Martin.
Al Alexander " Jeremiah Alexander had the following children: 1. John Barnes, b. abt 1782, m. 15 Mar 1844, Elizabeth Martin. They had a son, Jason Carson, b. 15 Jul 1810, Tenn., d. 14 Sep 1879, Carthage, Panola Co., Texas, m. (1) abt 1831, Walker Co., Alabama, Sina Hendon, d. 25 Nov 1852, Walker Co., Alabama, m. (2) 20 Apr 1853, Morgan Co., Alabama, Amanda Vaughn.
Children from this marriage were:
22 i. Jason Carson Alexander (born about 1810 in Tennessee)
ii. William Asiel Alexander was born on 12 Jan 1812 in Tennessee and died on 5 Sep 1866 in Caddo Co., LA at age 54.
45. Elizabeth Martin(?) .
Elizabeth married John Barnes Alexander on 15 Mar 1804. John was born about 1782 in Tennessee 11,12 and died after 1855.11
46. Johnson Hendon,13 son of Robinson Hendon and Elizabeth (Betty) Hartsfield, was born on 31 Mar 1779 in Wake Co., NC and died on 10 Dec 1860 in Walker Co., AL at age 81.
Noted events in his life were:
Census: US, 1840, Walker Co., AL. Living near the Alexanders.
Census: US, 1850, Walker Co., AL. Age 71, living with wife Sarah (67) and daughter Elizabeth (36). Living next to Andrew and family, and two doors from Wiley.
Johnson married Sarah Sally Scogin on 15 Apr 1800 in Oglethorpe Co., GA. Sarah was born on 5 May 1783 in Tennessee and died on 11 Mar 1856 in Walker, TN at age 72.
Children from this marriage were:
i. William Hendon was born on 13 May 1801 in Oglethorpe Co., GA and died on 29 Aug 1882 at age 81.
ii. Susannah Hendon was born about 1809 in Oglethorpe Co., GA.
iii. Harris Hendon was born on 5 Sep 1804 in Oglethorpe Co., GA.
iv. Willis Hendon was born on 6 Jun 1806 in Oglethorpe Co., GA.
v. Mary Polly Hendon was born on 18 Mar 1808 in Oglethorpe Co., GA and died on 12 Sep 1888 at age 80.
23 vi. Sina Hendon (born on 20 Feb 1810 in Olgethorpe Co., GA - died before 1870)
vii. Alexander Hendon was born on 5 Aug 1812 in Oglethorpe Co., GA and died on 18 Mar 1890 at age 77.
viii. Elizabeth Adellia Hendon was born on 6 Apr 1814 in Oglethorpe Co., GA.
ix. Lucinda Hendon was born on 18 Aug 1816 in Oglethorpe Co., GA.
x. John R Hendon was born on 5 Apr 1818 in Oglethorpe Co., GA.
xi. Wiley J. Hendon was born on 6 Apr 1820 in Oglethorpe Co., GA.
xii. Andrew Hartsfield Hendon was born on 12 Jun 1823 in Morgan, AL and died in 1862 in Manassas, Virginia, USA at age 39.
47. Sarah Sally Scogin,13 daughter of Alexander (Ellick) Scogin and Mary Gresham, was born on 5 May 1783 in Tennessee and died on 11 Mar 1856 in Walker, TN at age 72.
Sarah married Johnson Hendon on 15 Apr 1800 in Oglethorpe Co., GA. Johnson was born on 31 Mar 1779 in Wake Co., NC and died on 10 Dec 1860 in Walker Co., AL at age 81.
48. James Miller Sr., son of Symon Miller II and Unknown, was born in 1723 in Northern Neck Of Virginia and died in 1822 in Hancock Co., GA at age 99.
General Notes: MY MILLER GENEALOGY PAGE
Date:
Sun, 2 Jan 2000 11:26:48 -0800
From:
"Margaret Alley" <malley1@earthlink.net>
To:
"griway" <griway@bellsouth.net>
James Miller was born GA, in either Putnam or Hancock Co about 1775. His father may or may not be James Miller who died in Hancock County GA in 1821 at the age of 99. James' first wife is unknown, but she was probably named Sarah since so many of the children named a daughter Sarah... James probably came to Butler County with the Futch and Taylor Families in the mid 1820's. James was a Primitive Baptist minister and helped to organize many of the chruches in the Butler County and surrounding area. He died about 1843 based on his widow's (Mary Taulor Futch Miller) application for pension from her first husband's (William Futch) service in the war of 1812 in GA.
There is a Hiram Miller in Butler County in 1830/40 census. I believe that he is a brother of James. Have not been able to prove this, however, if we could, then we could probably tie them to the Senior James Miller in Hancock Co GA.
**************************** From the book "The Georgians Genealogies of Pioneer Settlers" by Jeannette Holland austin.
"The progenitor of the Millers of Lancaster Co., SC and Hancock Co., GA was James Miller, listed on 1790 Lancaster Co., SC Census. The Missionary, 4-29-1822: "Died suddenly at his residence on Dry Creek in this county, on the 11th inst., Mr. James Miller, in the 99th year of his age. He was born in Northern Neck of Virginia, and removed to this county (Hancock) soon after the termination of the revolutionary war. He was twice married, and has raised twenty children...." His LWT dtd 2-14-1821, pvd 5-13-1822, Hancock Co., GA, names w., Leannah and 16 children. Exrs, Mark Gouder, Henry W. Lattimar, Solomon Miller, Thomas J. Latimer. One s. Alexander, decd before his father. Issue: Rhoda Cauton; Keziah Averett; Lucy Cook; Susan Blount; Elizabeth; Polly Townsend; Susannah; Nancy Wad; James; John; Elijah; Thomas, Solomon; Hiram, William; Rolley."
Noted events in his life were:
Census: US, 1820, Hancock Co., GA. Living with a household full of people of all ages. Living near his son Solomon.
Will: 1821, Hancock Co., GA. His LW T dtd
2-14-1821, pvd 5-13-1822, Hancock Co., GA, names w., Leannah and 16 children. Exrs, Mark
Gouder, Henry W. Lattimar, Solomon Miller, Thomas J. Latimer. One s. Alexander, decd befor e his
father. Issue: Rhoda Cauton; Keziah Averett; Lucy Cook; Susan Blount; Elizabeth; Polly
Townsend; Susannah; Nancy Wad; James; John; Elijah; Thomas, Solomon; Hiram, William; Rolley."
From Bob Newsome
James married Agnes Nivens, daughter of James Nivens and Unknown, on 7 Feb 1780 in Rowan Co., NC. Agnes was born about 1762 in Rowan Co., NC.
James next married Leannah Horton on 29 Nov 1775 in Caswell Co., NC. Leannah was born in 1760 in Virginia.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Rev James Miller Jr was born about 1778 in Georgia and died in 1847 in Butler Co., AL about age 69.
ii. Elijah Miller was born in 1780 in North Carolina.
iii. Keziah Miller was born about 1780 in Hancock Co., GA.
iv. Susannah Miller was born about 1782 in Hancock Co., GA.
v. Rhoda Miller was born about 1785 in Hancock Co., GA.
vi. Lucy Horton Miller was born about 1790 in Hancock Co., GA.
vii. Raleigh Miller was born about 1790 in Hancock Co., GA 14 and died after 1860.
24 viii. Hiram Miller (born about 1795 in Hancock Co., GA - died about Dec 1849 in Butler Co., AL)
ix. William Miller was born in 1795 in Lancaster, SC and died in 1849 in Winton Co., MS at age 54.
x. Soloman Miller was born about 1799 in Hancock Co., GA.
xi. Elizabeth Miller was born in Hancock Co., GA.
xii. Polly Miller was born in Hancock Co., GA.
xiii. Nancy Miller was born in Hancock Co., GA.
xiv. John Miller was born in Hancock Co., GA.
49. Leannah Horton was born in 1760 in Virginia.
General Notes:
Research Notes: Leannah Horton married James Miller about 1775 in Caswell Co., NC. The 1790 census index lists Rawley Horton and Townsin Horton both living in Caswell Co. Does anyone know what, if any, relationship there is between Leannah Horton and Rawley and Townsin Horton? Leannah named one of her sons Raleigh. Thank you for any information. Charlene MIller
In 1850, Dubois, IN, there is a group of Hortons: Raleigh (63) born in Virginia, with wife Rachel (41, OH), and children Thomas G. (18, SC) and Hiram C. (16, IN). Next door is Raleigh (27, SC) and Charles (23, SC) Horton. If there is a connection to Leannah, it probably is a brother, though currently impossible to tell.
Steven Plummer
splummer50@gmail.com
Noted events in her life were:
Census: US, 1830, Hancock Co., GA. Age 60-70. Household includes 1 male 5-10 and 1 male 20-30. Living very near sons Solomon and Raleigh.
Leannah married James Miller Sr. on 29 Nov 1775 in Caswell Co., NC. James was born in 1723 in Northern Neck Of Virginia and died in 1822 in Hancock Co., GA at age 99.
52. John Hartsfield,2 son of David Hartsfield and Sally, was born on 11 Jun 1758 in Dobbs Co., NC and died on 28 Sep 1838 in Lenoir Co., NC at age 80.
General Notes: The 1830 Dobbs census has a John Hartsfield living next to Benjamin and Lewis. John is unidentified, and living in the household are two elderly people who may be John and Peggy Hartsfield.
John married Peggy Morris 2 on 9 Sep 1790 in Dobbs (Lenoir) Co., NC. Peggy was born on 9 Aug 1770 in North Carolina and died on 20 Jul 1844 in Greene Co., NC at age 73.
Children from this marriage were:
26 i. Lewis Hartsfield (born about 1799 in Lenoir Co., NC - died in 1866 in Nacogdoches County, TX)
ii. David B. Hartsfield was born on 29 Nov 1801 in Lenoir Co., NC and died in Jun 1844 at age 42.
iii. Benjamin Franklin Hartsfield was born on 5 Oct 1804 and died on 21 Dec 1864 at age 60.
53. Peggy Morris,2 daughter of John? Morris and Unknown, was born on 9 Aug 1770 in North Carolina and died on 20 Jul 1844 in Greene Co., NC at age 73.
Peggy married John Hartsfield 2 on 9 Sep 1790 in Dobbs (Lenoir) Co., NC. John was born on 11 Jun 1758 in Dobbs Co., NC and died on 28 Sep 1838 in Lenoir Co., NC at age 80.
54. James Barfield, son of Barfield and Unknown.
General Notes: 1790 Dobbs, NC Barfields:
Ane Barfield Not Stated, Dobbs, NC 1790
James Barfield Not Stated, Dobbs, NC 1790
James Barfield Not Stated, Dobbs, NC 1790
John Barfield Not Stated, Dobbs, NC 1790
Mills Barfield Not Stated, Dobbs, NC 1790
Thomas Barfield Not Stated, Dobbs, NC 1790
William Barfield Not Stated, Dobbs, NC 1790
James married Chloe.
Children from this marriage were:
ii. Sally Barfield.
iii. Chloe (Cloy) Barfield.
iv. Bettie Barfield.
v. Samatha Barfield.
vi. Winnie Barfield.
55. Chloe .
Chloe married James Barfield.
Chloe next married Stansel.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Allen Stansel.
ii. Niccie Stansel.
64. Turner, son of James Turner Sr. and Unknown.
General Notes: Jesse Macon Lawrence Jr
In Wake, NC 1790, there is one Augustus B. Turner which may be this Turner.
Research Notes: Posted By: James Turner Email: Subject: Re: A Turner group in GA -1783 forward. Post Date: September 14, 2000 at 17:12:44 Message URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/turner/messages/6540.html Forum: Turner Family Genealogy Forum Forum URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/turner/
Nancy, see if anything here is of interest: James Turner, was born 1758, in Maryland, probably Worchester County. At a young age he removed to Georgia and then on to South Carolnia and was later found in Camden District along with Wade Hampton in 1785- 1786, who he named his first son after. James Turner married Elizabeth Baker in 1784/85 in Morgan Co., Ga. James and his wife moved later to Hancock Co. Ga. , then to Jasper Co. and later to Morgan Co. Looks like their children were: Waid Hampton Turner - 1786-1865 Greenberry Baker Turner1787-1869 Esom Turner 1789-1834 Larkin Turner 1790-1850 Allen Turner 1791- Let me know if anything here helps and if more info is needed, James Turner
Posted By: Robert L. Danley Email: Subject: Re: A Turner group in GA -1783 forward. Post Date: July 16, 2000 at 01:39:28 Message URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/turner/messages/5987.html Forum: Turner Family Genealogy Forum Forum URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/turner/
I have read this on James Turner b. abt. 1759 Morgan GA d. 1826 GA m. abt. 1785 Elizabeth Baker b. 1765 GA d. 1851 GA. FAM: (1)Wade H. b. 1 Mar 1786 d. 5 Apr 1865 m. 1 Sep 1808 Elizabeth Moseley 11 children listed (2)Greenberry Baker b. 12 Apr 1787 d. 1869 m. 24 Jul 1811 Rebecca Moseley (3)Esom b. 1789 d. Dec 1834 m. 4 Dec 1817 m. Mary Mabry 2 children listed ((4)Larkin b. 1790 AL m. 18 Jul 1826 Mary Anne Wiley (5)Allen b. 1791 d. 1871 m. abt. 1811 Martha M. Dowsey (6)James Barton b. 27 Jan 1793 d. 5 Nov 1860 m. abt. 1803 Nancy Dowsing (7)Samuel Baker b. 27 Jan 1796 d. 1851 m. 18 Nov 1824 Martha Copeland (8)Elizabeth b. abt. 1797 m. 10 Feb 1825 Michael Hester (9)Saleta b. 1799 d. 13 Jul 1878 m. 10 Sep 1816 Littleton Talley (10)Parentha b. 1800 m. 6 Oct 1825 George W. Hanson (11)Cerelia b. 1801 d. 1857 m. (1st)1817 Thaddeus Sappington m. (2nd) Samuel B. Crawford (12)Lavina b. 1803 m. 1819 B. H. Cochran. ~Bob~ (l)
Posted By: Robert L. Danley Email: Subject: Re: A Turner group in GA -1783 forward. Post Date: July 16, 2000 at 01:58:41 Message URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/turner/messages/5989.html Forum: Turner Family Genealogy Forum Forum URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/turner/
I read this on Larkin Turner b. 15 Apr 1770 VA d. 23 Feb 1878 GA m. 1798 Eleanor Leah Driscoll (Driskill) b. abt. 1770. FAM: (1)Tabitha b. 12 Mar 1801 d. 18 Feb 1838 m. James Herren (2)Lavinia b. abt. 1805 d. abt. 1880 m. Nell Stone (3)Riley b. 1 May 1907 d. abt.1990 m. (1st)Mary Tanner m. (2nd)Malinda Faribe (4)Allethis b. abt.1809 d. 10 Aug 1881 m. Levi Adams (5)Emily b. Jan 1810 m. Thomas Cartwright (6)Hirma b. 22 Aug 1811 d. 30 Dec 1964 m. A. L. C. Williamson (7)Elizabeth b. 31 Oct 1813 d. 8 Sep 1904 m. Alexander Eaton (8)Larkin b. 1816 d. 22 May 1851 (9)Lourane b. 11 Jun 1818 d. 18 May 1851 (10)Leah E. b. 1820 d. 5 Aug 1855 m. William T. Henry (11)Sarah b. 8 Apr 1821 m. Jesse Kinney. Larkens Father just listed as Turner. Larkin and Edward only children listed. ~Bob~ (r)
Posted By: Nancy Turner Grogan Email: Subject: A Turner group in GA -1783 forward. Post Date: July 26, 1999 at 14:36:57 Message URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/turner/messages/2779.html Forum: Turner Family Genealogy Forum Forum URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/turner/
I am looking for anyone researching the following Turners: 1. JAMES TURNER b c 1730 "from" VA-migrated in 1783 to Greene/Hancock Co. GA then to Jackson Co. GA in 1800 where he probably died before 1812. 2. SUSAHHAH TURNER b? m Marvin Hammond who died 1796 Hancock Co. GA 3. MARY TURNER b 1757 VA d 1851 Chambers Co. AL m Thomas Trammell in Union Dist. SC. 4. JAMES TURNER, Jr. b 1758 VA d 1828 Morgan Co. GA m Elizabeth Baker/Trammell- lived in Hancock, Jackson then Jasper Cos. GA for a number of years. 5. BUTLER TURNER d 1808 Jackson Co. GA- had son JOHN HOLLIDAY TURNER. 6. WILLIAM TURNER b 1766- was in Henry Co. GA by 1823 7. LARKIN TURNER b 1770 m Eleanor Leah Driskell in Hancock Co. GA d 1878 Meriwether Co. GA. 8. EDWARD TURNER b 1778 SC m Mary Methvin d Pike Co. GA 1865 9. WYATT TURNER son of another WILLIAM TURNER who was early in Hancock Co. GA My ancestor EDWARD TURNER had the following known sons:
1. James C. b 1800 GA 2. Elisha b 1803 GA 3. Shadrack b 1808 GA 4. Absalom b 1810 GA 5. Edward C. b c1816 GA 6. Daniel Clark 1820 GA Other common given names in this group are: Larkin, Pleasant, Wade Hampton, Hilliard, Green Berry and Green F., Benjamin, John, William, and Riley.
I would appreciate contact with any one recognizing anything about this group of Turners.
Thank you, Nancy Turner Grogan bilgro@netdoor.com
Turner married.
His children were:
32 i. Larkin Turner (born on 15 Apr 1770 in Wake Co., NC - died on 23 Feb 1878 in Meriwether Co., GA)
ii. Edward Turner was born in 1778 in Union District, South Carolina Formed About 1790 4 and died in 1865 in Pike Co., GA at age 87.
66. William Driskill .
General Notes: Not proved.
These Driskills are in Worcester, MD in 1790: Moses, William, Adam, Elgate, and Moses Driskill, Jr. By 1820, William had moved to Hancock, GA and Elgate had moved to Jackson, GA. Also, one Wooton Driskill lives in Hancock.
Noted events in his life were:
Census: US, 1790, Worcester Co., MD.
William married Tabitha Wooten. Tabitha was born about 1750.
Children from this marriage were:
33 i. Eleanor Leah Driskill (born about 1781 in Maryland - died before 1860 in Meriwether Co., GA)
ii. Wooten Driskill.
67. Tabitha Wooten was born about 1750.
General Notes: Not proved.
Tabitha married William Driskill.
80. Jesse Ingram, son of John Ingram and Hannah Pines Immigrant, was born in 1742 in Brunswick Co., VA and died before 1818.
General Notes: From the personal research files of Sarah C. Ingram AND to include the research and support of over 300 on-line cousins and many others without whom this effort would not be as complete and their identities are [most often] indicated appropriately as the source, even though they may not always be the original or primary source of said data. Please verify all data extracted from this tree. Some dates are approximate. Some individuals are not proven.
Jesse married Polly Ingram (M.N.U.). Polly was born in 1755.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Jesse Ingram was born about 1775 in Probably Anson Co., NC.
ii. Benjamin Ingram was born est 1785.
iii. Thomas Ingram was born on 25 Nov 1790 in Probably Anson Co., NC and died before 1850.
v. Elizabeth Ingram was born in 1796 in Probably Anson Co., NC.
81. Polly Ingram (M.N.U.) was born in 1755.
General Notes: Not 100% certain of her first name.
From the personal research files of Sarah C. Ingram AND to include the research and support of over 300 on-line cousins and many others without whom this effort would not be as complete and their identities are [most often] indicated appropriately as the source, even though they may not always be the original or primary source of said data. Please verify all data extracted from this tree. Some dates are approximate. Some individuals are not proven.
Polly married Jesse Ingram. Jesse was born in 1742 in Brunswick Co., VA and died before 1818.
84. Stephen Sanders Johns,1 son of Jesse Johns and Sarah Sanders, was born about 1770 in Buckingham Co., VA and died in 1805 in Campbell Co., VA about age 35.
General Notes: STEPHEN SANDERS JOHNS, son of Jesse and Sarah Sanders Johns, was born in Buckingham Co., VA about 1769. He came to Campbell Co., VA with his parents in 1784. He married Sarah Elizabeth Depriest, daughter of John and Elizabeth Rice Depriest, in 1791. STEPHEN SANDERS JOHNS died in Campbell Co. in 1805.
DEEDS IN CAMPBELL COUNTY, VIRGINIA THAT MENTION STEPHEN SANDERS JOHNS:
31 Mar, 1790- Benjamin Johnson of Campbell Co. to John Harvey of Charlotte Co., VA, 700 acres ob both sides of Beaver Pond Branch and the west branches of Little Falling River, adjoining Davenport's line and Venable's line. Witnesses: Richard Stith, Wm. Jordan, John Snoddy and STEPHEN JOHNS. Recorded 1 Apr 1790. (Deed Book 2, pg. 472)
14 Oct 1799- John Depriest of Campbell Co. to STEPHEN JOHNS of Campbell Co. for 102 pounds and 16 shillings, a parcel of land on Luck's Branch of Little Falling River, containing 300 acres, more or less. Land bound by Jesse Dabbs' line, Leason's line and Jones' line. Witnesses: Jesse Johns, Sr., John Morris and Jack D. Harvie. Robert Alexander, teste. (Deed Book 5, pg. 91)
10 Feb 1800- STEPHEN JOHNS of Campbell Co., to Jack D. Harvie of Campbell Co. for $1.00, a deed of trust for a 300 acre parcel of land on Luck's Branch of Little Falling River. John Reid, merchant paid STEPHEN JOHNS 33 pounds, five shillings and 1 penny for this tract of land. Harvie is indebted to Reid and will pay off the loan, with legal interest, by 25 Dec 1800. Land bound by Jesse Dabbs' line, Leason's line and Jones' line. Witnesses: Francis Miller, James Clark and Daniel B. Perrow. Robert Alexander, teste. (Deed Book 5, pg. 88)
13 Apr 1801- STEPHEN JOHNS of Campbell Co. to my sons John and Burton "in consideration for the natural love and affection which I bear them" for $1.00, 2 feather beds and furniture, 2 cows and calves and 8 head of hogs to be divided equally between them. Robert Alexander, teste. (Deed Book 5, pg. 246)
12 Apr 1802- Jack D. Harvie releases to STEPHEN JOHNS a deed for a 300 acre parcel of land on Luck's Branch of Little Falling River for $1.00. This is the parcel of land conveyed to Harvie by STEPHEN JOHNS in a deed of trust on 10 Feb 1800. Witness: John Alexander. Robert Alexander, teste. (Deed Book 5, pg. 495)
12 Apr 1802- STEPHEN JOHNS of Campbell Co. to John Sandifer of Charlotte Co. for 100 pounds current money of Virginia, a 300 acre parcel of land on Luck's Branch. Land bound by Jesse Dabbs' line. Witness: J. D. Harvey, A. Moorman and Charles Walker. Robert Alexander, teste. (Deed Book 6, pg. 156)
17 Oct 1804- Sarah Johns, Charles Walker and his wife Ann, STEPHEN JOHNS and his wife Sarah, Charles Martin and his wife Locky, Elisha Brumfield and his wife Synthie, Jesse Johns, Prisciller Johns, Daniel Johns and Magdalene Johns, all of Campbell Co. for $500 current money, a 102 acre parcel of land on both side of Little Falling River. Bound by Matthew W. Weaver's line, Jenning's line, Morris' corner, and up the branch to another branch on the south side of the road to Mrs. Johns' line. Signed by the above parties. Witness: John Organ, Herod Rees, Edmund Johns, George Cock, William W. Weaver, George Jude, Jr., all fo Campbell Co. Robert Alexander, teste. (Deed Book 7, pg. 1)
Bill of sale, 8 April 1805, noting payment by Charles Martin to STEPHEN JOHNS, both of Campbell County, Virginia, for the purchase of a slave named Nancy and four head of cattle.
Stephen married Sarah Elizabeth Depriest 1 on 7 Nov 1791 in Campbell Co., VA. Sarah was born on 10 Jun 1770 in Amherst Co., VA.
Children from this marriage were:
i. John Bunyan Johns was born on 30 Sep 1792 in Campbell Co., VA, died on 11 May 1862 in Wake Co., NC 1 at age 69, and was buried in Wake Co., NC.
42 ii. Jesse Burton Johns (born on 12 Nov 1794 in Campbell Co., VA - died on 3 Nov 1870 in Hopkins Co., TX)
iii. Stephen Sanders Johns Jr. was born about 1804 in Campbell Co., VA and died before 1860 in Wake Co., NC.
85. Sarah Elizabeth Depriest,1 daughter of John Depriest and Elizabeth Rice, was born on 10 Jun 1770 in Amherst Co., VA.
General Notes: Sarah Elizabeth Depriest, whose ancestors were French Huguenots, was the daughter of Elizabeth Rice and John Depriest. She married Stephen Sanders Johns of Campbell County, VA in 1891. They were the parents of three sons who survived to become adults. Sarah Depriest Johns was widowed in 1805 and married Simon Cobbs in 1812. It is presumed that both Sarah Depriest and Simon Cobbs died before 1820 as neither can be found in local records or 1820 census records. The sons of Sarah Depriest and her first husband, Stephen Sanders Johns, moved from Campbell County to Wake County, NC in 1818.
Sarah married Stephen Sanders Johns 1 on 7 Nov 1791 in Campbell Co., VA. Stephen was born about 1770 in Buckingham Co., VA and died in 1805 in Campbell Co., VA about age 35.
Sarah next married Simon Cobbs 1 on 28 Dec 1812 in Campbell Co., VA.
86. John Hartsfield,1,15,16,17,18 son of Andrew Hartsfield I and Sarah Lynn, was born on 4 Sep 1751 in Dobbs Co., NC 18 and died on 4 Apr 1821 in Dobbs Or Johnston Co., NC 18 at age 69.
General Notes: In The Name of God Amen, I, John Hartsfield of the State of North Carolina, Wake Co. being of sound and perfect mind and memory, Blessed be God. Do this the fourth day of April in the year of our Lord one Thousand Eight Hundred and twenty one. Make and publish this my last will and testament in mannor following that is to say: First I give and bequeath, To my beloved son Andrew all the Land lying in the fork of Hair Snipes Creek and Redy Branch and also I giveunto him a negro boy by the name of Willis, one of Creseys' children to him and his heirs forever. Secondly I give and bequeath unto my beloved son John all the land lying on the east side of the Redy Branch and Hairsnipes Creek and including the ninety three acres of land which I bought of James and Richard Davis. And also I give unto him a negro boy by the name of Hardy one of Creseys children to him and his heirs forever: Thirdly I give and bequeath unto my beloved daughter Ciddy one negro girl by the name of Celey and her increase: to her and the heirs of her boddy forever: Fourthly I give and bequeath unto my beloved Daughter Kedy one negro girl by the name of Sarah and her increase, to her and the heirs of her boddy forever: Fifthly I give and bequeath unto my beloved daughter Biddy one negro girl by the name of Temsy and her increase to her and heirs of her boddy forever: Sixthly I give and bequeath unto my beloved son Richard all the land lying on the west side of Hare Snipes Creek which includes my improvements and, also my hundred acre track which does lyes seperate from the rest, and also a negro boy by the name of Calvin to him and his heirs forever, Lastly I give unto my beloved wife Polley all the lands and improvements which I have above willed unto Richard during her natural life and then to go to him, and also I give unto her Lun and Cresey during her natural life and then to be sold and the money equally divided among my six children three sons and three daughters and further my will and desire is for Lewis and Chain and her youngest child Bidy and Matthew to be sold and after my just debts are paid my will and desire is for the money to be equally divided among my children and further my will and desire is for my stock of all kinds to be sold after a suffishency is laid of for my wife to cary on a farm to support upon and I hear by make and ordain this my last will and testament in witness where of I the said John Harsfield have to this my last will and testament set my hand and seal the day and year above writen. Signed, sealed, publish and declared, by the said John Hartsfield testator as his last will and testament in the presents of us who were present at the time of signing and sealing there of John Oliver,, Wm Smith Joshua Todd.
John married Polly "Mary" Riley 17,18 on 22 Feb 1790 in Wake Co., NC. Polly was born about 1756 in Wake Co., NC and died in Dec 1854 in Wake Co., NC about age 98.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Andrew Hartsfield.
ii. John Hartsfield II was born on 22 Jun 1794 in Wake Co., NC and died on 13 May 1876 in Henry Co., TN at age 81. Another name for John was John Hartsfield.
iii. Cynthia (Cidy) Hartsfield was born on 29 Dec 1796 in Wake Co., NC and died on 19 Feb 1880 in Gibson Co., TN at age 83.
iv. Keziah (Kiddy) Hartsfield was born in 1798 in Wake Co., NC.
v. Richard (Dick) Hartsfield was born on 6 Jun 1805 and died on 26 Jul 1891 at age 86.
John next married Polly Tresley 1,19 on 22 Feb 1790 in Wake Co., NC. Polly died after 1850 in Wake Co., NC.
87. Polly "Mary" Riley,17,18 daughter of John Riley and Unknown, was born about 1756 in Wake Co., NC and died in Dec 1854 in Wake Co., NC about age 98.
Noted events in her life were:
Census: US, 1850, Wake Co., NC. Mary Hartsfield, age 94, living with daughter Cidy Hartsfield and her children.
Polly married John Hartsfield 1,15,16,17,18 on 22 Feb 1790 in Wake Co., NC. John was born on 4 Sep 1751 in Dobbs Co., NC 18 and died on 4 Apr 1821 in Dobbs Or Johnston Co., NC 18 at age 69.
88. Jeremiah Alexander,11,12,20,21 son of Eli (Elias) Alexander and Tamizon Foard, was born on 4 Jul 1763 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD 11,12,20,22,23,24 and died on 26 Jan 1847 in Walker Co., AL 12,24 at age 83.
General Notes: [1753738.FTW]
Information on Jeremiah's children was received from Robert C. Culp (culpb@thegateway.net) on March 24, 2000.
Information on Jeremiah was submitted by George Alexander, Jr., (GAJR@prodigy.net) on 15 February 2000: "He lived in Augusta County, Virginia when he enlisted in The Rev. Militia in 1780 and served in The 3rd Massachusetts Militia and later in other outfits and fought in The Battle of Kings Mountain. As far as we can determine he never returned to Virginia but lived a while in Tennessee, then a short time in North Carolina, and finally settled in Morgan County, Alabama. In his affidavit for a pension Jeremiah states that he was born 4 July 1763 in Maryland. He had no written proof but stated he remembered The day because of The statements by his parents and The historical significance of The day, but he never mentions The names of his parents. His pension was granted as a result of testimony by John Craig of Limestone, Alabama, who stated that he had known Jeremiah "from his earliest youth".[hjackwells3.FTW]
George Alexander Jr. " I am a gggGrandson of Jeremiah Alexander born july 4th,1763 in Cecil co Md. He lived in Augustus co. Va. when he enlisted in The Rev. Militia in 1780 and served in The 3rd Masachusetts militia and lster in other outfits and fought in The Battle of Kings Mountain. So far as we can determine , he never returned to Va. but lived a while in Tenn., Then a short time in NC, and finally he settled in Morgan co. Alabama
Carol Vass " Jeremiah Alexander [no kinship given] gave affidavit there then he in Revolution service with soldier; soldier surname also spelled McGaughey
Aronheim Card File on Virginia Digital Library: http://198.17.62.51/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/AR/001/a0001?43 Jerimiah Alexander, b. 4 July 1763 Maryland{P.S. #S31515} d.26 Jan 1847 Alabame{same};Had five children: Letitia O'Rear, Esther Stephenson, John Alexander, Martha Inman, Abigail Robinson. Moved to VA 1770-72, lived there till 1785, moved to Tenn., to NC, to Alabama, latter move in 1820. Wife was sister of Samuel McGaughey {P.S. W-9981}. At Battle of King's Mt. in Neil's Co., but did not participate Battle (foot troops); at Whitsell's Mill; at Reedy Fork; at Guilford {P.S. #32515); 11 Sept 82 - for a horse 13 hands high 7 yrs old lost lost at King's Mt., paid 12 £ 18 s --Annals 1117.
Aronheim Card File "Jerimiah Alexander, b. 4 July 1763 Maryland d.26 Jan 1847 Alabame Had five children: Letitia O'Rear, Esther Stephenson, John Alexander, Martha Inman, Abigail Robinson. Moved to VA 1770-72, lived there till 1785, moved to Tenn., to NC, to Alabama, latter move in 1820. Wife was sister of Samuel McGaughey At Battle of King's Mt. in Neil's Co., but did not participate Battle (foot troops); at Whitsell's Mill; at Reedy Fork; at Guilford; 11 Sept 82 - for a horse 13 hands high 7 yrs old lost lost at King's Mt., paid 12 £ 18 s --Annals 1117. : Brevard D " Eli Alexander made his will 31 Mar 1785, naming children; Jesiah; Levi; Richard Ford; Eli Jr.; Jeremiah; Hezikiah; Stephen; Susannah; Lidea; and Harmon." Who Who p.11" Children of Eli Alexander and Tamazan; Joseph, Levi, Richard Ford, Eli, Jeremiah, Hezekiah, Stephen, Susannah. Lidia, Harmon"
Albert Lee Alexander " Eli (Elias) Alexander and Tamizon Ford had The following children Jeremiah, b. 4 Jul 1763, Cecil Co., Maryland, d. 26 Jan 1843, Cecil Co., Maryland
Victoria Moss "Jeremiah Alexander b. Jul 4 1763 MD, d. Jan 26 1847 Walker Co., AL. It is possible that Jeremiah is The son of Eli (Elias) Alexander and Tamizon Ford of MD, but this is only a possibility. Jeremiah served in The Rev. War from Washington Co., VA. Apparently there were several other Alexanders in Washington Co at The time, they may be related. He lived in MD, TN, NC, and AL
Bob Culp I am a descendant of Jeremiah Alexander born 7/4/1763 in Cecil Co., Maryland. I have Martha, Abigail, Ester, Luticia, and John Barnes as children fro him and an unknown spouse. My line is John Barnes, Aronheim Card File "Jerimiah Alexander, b. 4 July 1763 Maryland d.26 Jan 1847 Alabame Had five children: : Posted by: James L Alexander Date: April 27, 2000 at 16:33:55 In Reply to: Re: Jeremiah Alexander - RW by C Jeffreys of 3697
in his affidavit for a pension Jeremiah states that he was born July,4,1763.in Maryland. He had no written proof but stated he remembered The day because of statements by his parents and The historical significance of The day but,he never mentions The names of his parents.A copy of his application for pension can be obtained through The archives. His pension was granted as a result of testimony by John Craig of Limestone Co. Ala. who stated that he had known Jeremiah "from his earliest youth" and had grown up with him. Luke Alexander
Albert Lee Alexander " Eli (Elias) Alexander and Tamizon Ford had The following children Jeremiah, b. 4 Jul 1763, Cecil Co., Maryland, d. 26 Jan 1843, Cecil Co., Maryland X-Message: #4 Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 14:34:02 -0500 From: Victoria Moss <vmoss@erols.com> To: Alexander-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Alexander-L] ROLL CALL - Jeremiah Alexander 1763 MD Well, I just can't get past Jeremiah Alexander b. Jul 4 1763 MD, d. Jan 26 1847 Walker Co., AL. His children were: Easter Alexander b. 1788 TN, d. aft 1860 AL, m. Adam K. Stephenson (my ancestor) Letisha Alexander b. 1800 TN, d. 1876 AL, m. Martin O'Rear (also my ancestor) Abagail Alexander b. ?, d. ?, m. Nov 2 1825 to James Randolph John B(arnes?) Alexander, b. ?, d. ? Martha Alexander b. ?, d. ?, m. Jul 18 1822 David H. Inman It is possible that Jeremiah is The son of Eli (Elias) Alexander and Tamizon Ford of MD, but this is only a possibility. Jeremiah served in The Rev. War from Washington Co., VA. Apparently there were several other Alexanders in Washington Co at The time, they may be related. He lived in MD, TN, NC, and AL
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George Alexander Jr. " I am a gggGrandson of Jeremiah Alexander born july 4th,1763 in Cecil co Md. He lived in Augustus co. Va. when he enlisted in The Rev. Militia in 1780 and served in The 3rd Masachusetts militia and lster in other outfits and fought in The Battle of Kings Mountain. So far as we can determine , he never returned to Va. but lived a while in Tenn., Then a short time in NC, and finally he settled in Morgan co. Alabama
Carol Vass " Jeremiah Alexander [no kinship given] gave affidavit there then he in Revolution service with soldier; soldier surname also spelled McGaughey
Aronheim Card File on Virginia Digital Library: http://198.17.62.51/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/AR/001/a0001?43 Jerimiah Alexander, b. 4 July 1763 Maryland{P.S. #S31515} d.26 Jan 1847 Alabame{same};Had five children: Letitia O'Rear, Esther Stephenson, John Alexander, Martha Inman, Abigail Robinson. Moved to VA 1770-72, lived there till 1785, moved to Tenn., to NC, to Alabama, latter move in 1820. Wife was sister of Samuel McGaughey {P.S. W-9981}. At Battle of King's Mt. in Neil's Co., but did not participate Battle (foot troops); at Whitsell's Mill; at Reedy Fork; at Guilford {P.S. #32515); 11 Sept 82 - for a horse 13 hands high 7 yrs old lost lost at King's Mt., paid 12 £ 18 s --Annals 1117.
Aronheim Card File "Jerimiah Alexander, b. 4 July 1763 Maryland d.26 Jan 1847 Alabame Had five children: Letitia O'Rear, Esther Stephenson, John Alexander, Martha Inman, Abigail Robinson. Moved to VA 1770-72, lived there till 1785, moved to Tenn., to NC, to Alabama, latter move in 1820. Wife was sister of Samuel McGaughey At Battle of King's Mt. in Neil's Co., but did not participate Battle (foot troops); at Whitsell's Mill; at Reedy Fork; at Guilford; 11 Sept 82 - for a horse 13 hands high 7 yrs old lost lost at King's Mt., paid 12 £ 18 s --Annals 1117. : Brevard D " Eli Alexander made his will 31 Mar 1785, naming children; Jesiah; Levi; Richard Ford; Eli Jr.; Jeremiah; Hezikiah; Stephen; Susannah; Lidea; and Harmon." Who Who p.11" Children of Eli Alexander and Tamazan; Joseph, Levi, Richard Ford, Eli, Jeremiah, Hezekiah, Stephen, Susannah. Lidia, Harmon"
Albert Lee Alexander " Eli (Elias) Alexander and Tamizon Ford had The following children Jeremiah, b. 4 Jul 1763, Cecil Co., Maryland, d. 26 Jan 1843, Cecil Co., Maryland
Victoria Moss "Jeremiah Alexander b. Jul 4 1763 MD, d. Jan 26 1847 Walker Co., AL. It is possible that Jeremiah is The son of Eli (Elias) Alexander and Tamizon Ford of MD, but this is only a possibility. Jeremiah served in The Rev. War from Washington Co., VA. Apparently there were several other Alexanders in Washington Co at The time, they may be related. He lived in MD, TN, NC, and AL
Bob Culp I am a descendant of Jeremiah Alexander born 7/4/1763 in Cecil Co., Maryland. I have Martha, Abigail, Ester, Luticia, and John Barnes as children fro him and an unknown spouse. My line is John Barnes, Aronheim Card File "Jerimiah Alexander, b. 4 July 1763 Maryland d.26 Jan 1847 Alabame Had five children: : Posted by: James L Alexander Date: April 27, 2000 at 16:33:55 In Reply to: Re: Jeremiah Alexander - RW by C Jeffreys of 3697
in his affidavit for a pension Jeremiah states that he was born July,4,1763.in Maryland. He had no written proof but stated he remembered The day because of statements by his parents and The historical significance of The day but,he never mentions The names of his parents.A copy of his application for pension can be obtained through The archives. His pension was granted as a result of testimony by John Craig of Limestone Co. Ala. who stated that he had known Jeremiah "from his earliest youth" and had grown up with him. Luke Alexander
Albert Lee Alexander " Eli (Elias) Alexander and Tamizon Ford had The following children Jeremiah, b. 4 Jul 1763, Cecil Co., Maryland, d. 26 Jan 1843, Cecil Co., Maryland X-Message: #4 Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1998 14:34:02 -0500 From: Victoria Moss <vmoss@erols.com> To: Alexander-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [Alexander-L] ROLL CALL - Jeremiah Alexander 1763 MD Well, I just can't get past Jeremiah Alexander b. Jul 4 1763 MD, d. Jan 26 1847 Walker Co., AL. His children were: Easter Alexander b. 1788 TN, d. aft 1860 AL, m. Adam K. Stephenson (my ancestor) Letisha Alexander b. 1800 TN, d. 1876 AL, m. Martin O'Rear (also my ancestor) Abagail Alexander b. ?, d. ?, m. Nov 2 1825 to James Randolph John B(arnes?) Alexander, b. ?, d. ? Martha Alexander b. ?, d. ?, m. Jul 18 1822 David H. Inman It is possible that Jeremiah is The son of Eli (Elias) Alexander and Tamizon Ford of MD, but this is only a possibility. Jeremiah served in The Rev. War from Washington Co., VA. Apparently there were several other Alexanders in Washington Co at The time, they may be related. He lived in MD, TN, NC, and AL
AUTH Cecil Co., MD.
AUTH Walker Co., AL.
Noted events in his life were:
Census: US, 1830, Morgan County, AL. Age between 60 and 70. One daughter in the household.
Census: US, 1840, Walker Co., AL. Age 76.
Jeremiah married Agnes McGaughey on 22 Aug 1786 in Green County, TN 11,21,24,25,26.,27 Agnes was born about 1767 in York Co., PA Or Augusta Co, VA.12,21,28
Marriage Notes: Agnes McGaughey Alexander gave an affadavit for her brother Samuel in Lawrence Co, AL for his pension application as well as 'a' Jerimiah Alexander according to the abstraction below. ------------------------------------------ Virginia/West Virginia Genealogical Data From Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Records, Vol. 3, Patrick G. Wardell, Heritage Books, Bowie, MD, 1994 McGaughey, Samuel: b. 7/15/1763 York Co, PA; moved age 9 with father to Washington Co, VA, on Holston River where resided when Revolutionary War began; entered service 1778 Sullivan Co, NC, substitute for father; moved to Greene Co, TN for 4 years, thence settled on French Broad River to 1818, thence Lawrence Co, AL where pensioned 1833; died there 1/5/1840/41; married 2/24/1784 Jane Laughland, Sullivan Co, NC; widow pension age 78, Lawrence Co, AL, 1842; died 4/1/47; children mentioned, not named; soldiers younger sister, Agnes Alexander gave affidavit there; Jeremiah Alexander [no kinship given] gave affidavit there then he in Revolution service with soldier; soldier surname also spelled McGaughey; 1936 Query from descendant Mrs. Edward H. Patterson, Fort Smith AK. ------------------------------------ Victoria Moss "Jeremiah Alexander b. Jul 4 1763 MD, d. Jan 26 1847 Walker Co., AL. His children were:Easter Alexander b. 1788 TN, d. aft 1860 AL, m. Adam K. Stephenson (my ancestor) Letisha Alexander b. 1800 TN, d. 1876 AL, m. Martin O'Rear (also my ancestor)
Abagail Alexander b. ?, d. ?, m. Nov 2 1825 to James Randolph John B(arnes?) Alexander, b. ?, d. ? Martha Alexander b. ?, d. ?, m. Jul 18 1822 David H. Inman It is possible that Jeremiah is the son of Eli (Elias) Alexander and Tamizon Ford of MD, but this is only a possibility. Jeremiah served in the Rev. War from Washington Co., VA. Apparently there were several other Alexanders in Washington Co at the time, they may be related. He lived in MD, TN, NC, and AL
Bob Culp I am a descendant of Jeremiah Alexander born 7/4/1763 in Cecil Co.,Maryland. I have Martha, Abigail, Ester, Luticia, and John Barnes as children fro him and an unknown spouse. My line is John Barnes,
George Alexander, Jr. on 15 February 2000: "He (Jeremiah Alexander) lived in Augusta County, Virginia when he enlisted in the Rev. Militia in 1780 and served in the 3re Massachusetts Militia and later in other outfits and fought in the Battle of Kings Mountain. As far as we can determine he never returned to Virginia but lived a while in Tennessee, then a short time in North Carolina and finally settled in Morgan County, Alabama. In his affidavit for a pension Jeremiah states that he was born 4 July 1763 in Maryland. He had no written proof but stated that he remembered the day because of the statements of his parents and the historical significance of the day, but he never mentions the names of his parents. His pension was granted as a result of testimony by John Craig of Limestone, Alabama, who stated that he had known Jeremiah "from his earliest youth".
Carol Vass" Jeremiah Alexander and his wife Agnes McGaughey. You can infer from the record on Agnes McGaughey's brother, Samuel McGaughey, that her husband was Jerimiah Alexander. I do not have absolute proof, but do find the following record compelling. In addition, the Gordon Aronheim card files on the University of Virginia Digital Library concerning Jeremiah Alexander assert that Jeremiah Alexander married Agnes McGaughey, sister of Samuel McGaughey. Go to:<http://198.17.62.51/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/AR/001/a0001?43> Agnes McGaughey, b. ca 1767 [possibly in PA, but perhaps in Augusta Co, VA m. Jerimiah Alexander. I have no further information on this couple.However, Agnes was the daughter of William McGaughey and Elizabeth Lackey.
Jill " Abigail was born ca 1802 in TN. She appears to have a sister named Martha and a mother named Ann. These three settled in Lawrence Co., AL, then went east to Prentiss/Tishomingo Cos.
Bob Culp " I am a descendant of Jeremiah Alexander born 7/4/1763 in Cecil Co.,Maryland. I have Martha, Abigail, Ester, Luticia, and John Barnes as children fro him and an unknown spouse. My line is John Barnes,
Tennessee Cousins Author: Worth S. Ray Call Number: F435.R3 POSEY, JOSEPH, bondsman for ARCHIBAID ALEXANDER and AGNES McGAUGHEY, Aug.22nd 1786.
Alexander Kin Vol. II There is a marriage bond in Greene County, Tennessee as follows: Archibald Alexander to Agnes McGaughey 22 Aug. 1786
Al Alexander " Jeremiah Alexander had the following children: 1. John Barnes, b. abt 1782, m. 15 Mar 1844, Elizabeth Martin. They had a son, Jason Carson, b. 15 Jul 1810, Tenn., d. 14 Sep 1879, Carthage, Panola Co., Texas, m. (1) abt 1831, Walker Co., Alabama, Sina Hendon, d. 25 Nov 1852, Walker Co., Alabama, m. (2) 20 Apr 1853, Morgan Co., Alabama, Amanda Vaughn. 2. Ester, b. abt 1788, Blount Co., Tenn., d. abt 1865, Winston Co., Alabama, m. abt 1810, Adam Kerr Stephenson 3. Luticia, b. abt 1800, Tenn., d. abt 1876, Jasper, Walker Co., Alabama,m. abt 1817, Tenn., Martin O'Rear 4. Martha, b. Tenn., m. 18 Jul 1822, Lawrence, Morgan Co., Tenn., David Isaac Inman 5. Abigail, b. Tenn., m. 2 Nov 1825, Morgan Co., Alabama, James Randolph
Carol Vass " Other researchers claim that Agnes m. Jeremiah McGaughey, including Gordon Aronheim, a careful researcher in the general area of SouthWest Virginia, including Washington Co, VA. His card files can be found on the Library of VA digital record site { http://image.vtls.com/collections/AR.html } and it is his contention that Jeremiah Alexander married Agnes McGaughey, sister of Samuel McGaughey, above.. I do not know the truth of the claim. The only other thing I can cite are the "abstracted" pension records for Agnes' brother, Samuel McGaughey: Source: "Virginia/West Virginia Genealogical Data From Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Records, Vol. 3, Patrick G. Wardell, Heritage Books, Bowie, MD, 1994 "McGaughey, Samuel: b. 7/15/1763 York Co, PA; moved age 9 with father to Washington Co, VA, on Holston River where resided when Revolutionary War began; entered service 1778 Sullivan Co, NC, substitute for father; moved to Greene Co, TN for 4 years, thence settled on French Broad River to 1818, thence Lawrence Co, AL where pensioned 1833; died there 1/5/1840/41; married 2/24/1784 Jane Laughland, Sullivan Co, NC; widow pension age 78, Lawrence Co, AL, 1842; died 4/1/47; children mentioned, not named; soldiers younger sister, Agnes Alexander gave affidavit there; Jeremiah Alexander [no kinship given] gave affidavit there then he in Revolution service with soldier; soldier surname also spelled McGaughey; I do not have the actual pension records, but the logical inference from this file is that Samuel McGaughey's sister, Agnes was married to an ALEXANDER when she gave some kind of affidavit regarding his pension. "A" Jeremiah Alexander also gave an affidavit regarding Samuel's pension. I don't know if other researchers have made a leap of faith here or not. When you can find MCGAUGHEY info, you almost always see Agnes McGaughey/Jeremiah ALEXANDER with the following children: Letitia, Esther, John, Martha, Abigail. I don't know if someone somewhere has made a mistake about Agnes McGaughey/Jeremiah Alexander or not. I would think that acquiring Samuel McGaughey's pension files might settle the matter. Not an easy task, I know.
Children from this marriage were:
44 i. John Barnes Alexander (born about 1782 in Tennessee - died after 1855)
ii. Esther (Stephenson) Alexander was born in 1788 in Blount Co., TN 11,12,24 and died about 1865 in Winston Co., AL about age 77. Another name for Esther was Esther (Stephenson) Alexander.
iii. Lutessa Alexander was born in 1800 in Blount Co., TN,11,12,24 died in 1876 in Jasper, Walker, Alabama, USA 24 at age 76, and was buried in New Prospect Cemetery, Jasper, Walker Co., AL.
iv. Martha (Inman) Alexander was born about 1801 in Walker Co., AL.11,24
v. Abigail Alexander was born about 1802 in Blount Co., TN 12,24,25 and died before 1860 in Giles Co., TN.
89. Agnes McGaughey,21 daughter of William McGaughey Immigrant and Elizabeth Lackey, was born about 1767 in York Co., PA Or Augusta Co, VA.12,21,28
General Notes: Vass "Agnes McGaughey, b. ca 1767 [possibly in PA, but perhaps in Augusta Co, VA] m. Jerimiah Alexander. I have no further information on this couple.However, Agnes was the daughter of William McGaughey and Elizabeth Lackey.am descended from another child of William/Elizabeth. There is a good dealof research done by Polly McGaughey Sutton on the McGaughey's and I have accumulated quite a bit of documentation on William McGaughey's movements.can say with certainity that another of William McGaughey's daughters, Ann McGaughey married William Gammill in 1797 in Blount Co, TN -- they are my direct ancestors. William McGaughey and his son, Samuel McGaughey can be tracked fairly well in Washington Co, VA starting 1769 to 1773 and then during the American Revolution and then around Blount Co, Sevier Co,Sullivan Co up until early 1800's. Samuel McGaughey and at least two of hisbrothers moved to Lawrence Co, AL about 1818 -- possibly AgnesMcGaughey/Jerimiah Alexander did the same?
Tennessee Cousins Author: Worth S. Ray Call Number: F435.R3 POSEY, JOSEPH, bondsman for ARCHIBAID ALEXANDER and AGNES McGAUGHEY, Aug.22nd 1786.
Carol Vass " Agnes McGaughey. You can infer from the record on Agnes McGaughey's brother Samuel McGaughey, that her husband was Jerimiah Alexander. I do not have absolute proof, but do find the record compelling. In addition, the Gordon Aronheim card files on the University of Virginia Digital Library concerning Jeremiah Alexander assert that Jeremiah Alexander married Agnes McGaughey, sister of Samuel McGaughey. Go to: <http://198.17.62.51/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/AR/001/a0001?43
Carol Vass " Other researchers claim that Agnes m. Jeremiah McGaughey, including Gordon Aronheim, a careful researcher in the general area of SouthWest Virginia, including Washington Co, VA. His card files can be found on the Library of VA digital record site { http://image.vtls.com/collections/AR.html } and it is his contention that Jeremiah Alexander married Agnes McGaughey, sister of Samuel McGaughey, above.. I do not know the truth of the claim. The only other thing I can cite are the "abstracted" pension records for Agnes' brother, Samuel McGaughey: Source: "Virginia/West Virginia Genealogical Data From Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Records, Vol. 3, Patrick G. Wardell, Heritage Books, Bowie, MD, 1994"McGaughey, Samuel: b. 7/15/1763 York Co, PA; moved age 9 with father to Washington Co, VA, on Holston River where resided when Revolutionary War began; entered service 1778 Sullivan Co, NC, substitute for father; moved to Greene Co, TN for 4 years, thence settled on French Broad River to 1818, thence Lawrence Co, AL where pensioned 1833; died there 1/5/1840/41; married 2/24/1784 Jane Laughland, Sullivan Co, NC; widow pension age 78, Lawrence Co, AL, 1842; died 4/1/47; children mentioned, not named; soldiers younger sister, Agnes Alexander gave affidavit there; Jeremiah Alexander [no kinship given] gave affidavit there then he in Revolution service with soldier; soldier surname also spelled McGaughey; 1936 Query from descendant Mrs. Edward H. Patterson, Fort Smith AK."
I do not have the actual pension records, but the logical inference from this file is that Samuel McGaughey's sister, Agnes was married to an ALEXANDER when she gave some kind of affidavit regarding his pension. "A" Jeremiah Alexander also gave an affidavit regarding Samuel's pension. I don't know if other researchers have made a leap of faith here or not. When you can find MCGAUGHEY info, you almost always see Agnes McGaughey/Jeremiah ALEXANDER with the following children: Letitia, Esther, John, Martha, Abigail. I don't know if someone somewhere has made a mistake about Agnes McGaughey/Jeremiah Alexander or not. I would think that acquiring Samuel McGaughey's pension files might settle the matter. Not an easy task, I know.
11 June 2005 This Alexander Data base had been prepared by me for my research in trying to locate my GGGrandmother Rebecca Jane Alexander "I am providing the information on this Genealogy Page solely for the purpose of furthering family research & the information contained within is not intended for redistribution for any commercial use as it contains unverified information that may be hearsay and/or inaccurate. -HJack Wells"
Agnes married Jeremiah Alexander on 22 Aug 1786 in Green County, TN 11,21,24,25,26.,27 Jeremiah was born on 4 Jul 1763 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD 11,12,20,22,23,24 and died on 26 Jan 1847 in Walker Co., AL 12,24 at age 83.
92. Robinson Hendon,13,17,18 son of Isham Hendon and Keziah Johnson, was born on 4 Feb 1751 in Bladen Co., NC and died on 30 Oct 1832 in Oglethorpe Co., GA at age 81.
Robinson married Elizabeth (Betty) Hartsfield 15.,18 17 Elizabeth was born on 26 Feb 1759 in Johnston Co., NC 17 and died on 27 Sep 1843 in Troup Co., GA at age 84.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Hendon was born in 1777.
46 ii. Johnson Hendon (born on 31 Mar 1779 in Wake Co., NC - died on 10 Dec 1860 in Walker Co., AL)
iii. Sarah Sallie Hendon.
iv. Isham Hendon was born in 1783 in Wake Co., NC.
v. Keziah Hendon was born in 1785 in Wake Co., NC.
vi. Mary Polly Hendon was born in Wake Co., NC.
vii. Andrew Hendon was born on 27 May 1800 in Oglethorpe Co., GA and died on 14 Sep 1847 in Troup Co., GA at age 47.
viii. Hartsfield Hendon.
ix. Cynthia Hendon was born in 1805.
93. Elizabeth (Betty) Hartsfield,13,15,18 daughter of Andrew Hartsfield I and Sarah Lynn, was born on 26 Feb 1759 in Johnston Co., NC 17 and died on 27 Sep 1843 in Troup Co., GA at age 84.
Noted events in her life were:
Census: US, 1840, Troup Co., GA. Age between 70 and 80. Living next to her daughter and son-in-law Sarah and Millington Scoggin.
Elizabeth married Robinson Hendon 17.,18 17 Robinson was born on 4 Feb 1751 in Bladen Co., NC and died on 30 Oct 1832 in Oglethorpe Co., GA at age 81.
94. Alexander (Ellick) Scogin, son of John Scoggin and Mildred Jonas, was born about 1750 in Orange, Virginia and died in 1811 in Oglethorpe Co., GA about age 61.
Alexander married Mary Gresham.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Millington Scogin was born about 1772 in Orange, NC.
ii. Rhoda Scogin was born about 1770 in Orange, NC.
iii. Gresham Scogin was born about 1773 in Orange, NC.
iv. Gillium Scogin was born on 18 Dec 1780 in Orange, NC.
47 v. Sarah Sally Scogin (born on 5 May 1783 in Tennessee - died on 11 Mar 1856 in Walker, TN)
vi. Sinia Scogin was born about 1787 in Oglethorpe Co., GA.
vii. Davis Scogin was born in 1790 in Oglethorpe Co., GA.
viii. Wiley Scogin was born about 1796 in Oglethorpe Co., GA.
95. Mary Gresham, daughter of Wiley(?) Gresham and Unknown.
Mary married Alexander (Ellick) Scogin. Alexander was born about 1750 in Orange, Virginia and died in 1811 in Oglethorpe Co., GA about age 61.
96. Symon Miller II, son of Captain Symon Miller I, Immigrant and Margaret Gaines, was born in 1662 in Old Rappahannock, VA.
Symon married.
His child was:
48 i. James Miller Sr. (born in 1723 in Northern Neck Of Virginia - died in 1822 in Hancock Co., GA)
104. David Hartsfield,29 son of John Hartsfield and Unknown, was born about 1735 in Maryland and died about 1798 in North Carolina 30 about age 63.
David married Sally. Sally was born before 1735.
Children from this marriage were:
52 i. John Hartsfield (born on 11 Jun 1758 in Dobbs Co., NC - died on 28 Sep 1838 in Lenoir Co., NC)
ii. Ahimelick Hartsfield was born in 1775.
iii. Shadrack Hartsfield was born before 1765.
105. Sally was born before 1735.
Sally married David Hartsfield.29 David was born about 1735 in Maryland and died about 1798 in North Carolina 30 about age 63.
106. John? Morris .
General Notes: John Morris is listed as a witness to the will of Richard Barfield in Duplin Co., NC dated 01 May 1754."Sons: Henry ("plantation I now live on"), Jesse, Solomon. Daughters: Mary Barfield, Beth Barfield, An Grady, Cattren Tater. Granddaughter: Beth Tater. Executors: Solomon and Jesse Barfield (sons). Witnesses: James Barfield, John Morris, Solomon Barfield. Register: John Duckson (or Dickson)."
John? married.
His child was:
53 i. Peggy Morris (born on 9 Aug 1770 in North Carolina - died on 20 Jul 1844 in Greene Co., NC)
108. Barfield .
Barfield married.
His child was:
54 i. James Barfield
128. James Turner Sr., son of Unknown and Unknown, was born in 1725-1735 in Virginia.
General Notes: James Turner, Sr. from Virginia b c1725 to 1735, moved first into North Carolina, and by the Revolution was in Union Dist. South Carolina then moved to Green/Hancock County, in 1783. I have not found where he died yet. In deed records his mark looks like an "I" with a horizontal slash through the middle. If you ever see a mark like that on a record of a James Turner PLEASE let me know.
Please send any corrections or additions to Jesse M. Lawrence Jr. <jmljr39@swva.net> This data is updated continuously, so please revisit to make sure you have latest information. This file represents my entire data base, I do not have any other information! Please use the reference number so I can get to the correct person in my data base. NOTE: Please use this data with the knowledge that you must do your own research to validate data. It contains theories and facts from many sources and is only a starting point for your own research.
James married.
Marriage Notes: Reference Number:107621
His children were:
i. Susannah Turner was born about 1755.
ii. Mary Turner was born in 1757 in Virginia and died in 1851 in Chambers County, Alabama at age 94.
iii. James Turner Jr. was born in 1758 in Virginia and died in 1828 in Morgan County, Georgia Formed 1807 From Baldwin, Jasper Counties at age 70.
64 iv. Turner
v. Butler Turner was born about 1760 in Virginia and died in 1808 in Jackson County, Georgia Formed 1796 From Franklin County about age 48.
vi. William Turner was born in 1768 in North Carolina Formed 1712 From Carolina, First Settlement By Roger Green 1653 and died after 1840 in Henry Co., GA.
160. John Ingram, son of Charles Ingram and Mary Elizabeth Dameron, was born about 1698 in Northumberland Co., VA (Or Perhaps Orange Co., See Notes) and died on 1 Nov 1763 in Brunswick Co., Meherrin Parrish, VA about age 65.
General Notes: The Ingrams immigrated to this country from Wales, and are known to have been in Northumberland County, Virginia, before the middle of the seventeenth century. Four generations laterJoseph Ingram (1744-1828) settled in Anson County, North Carolina. He was born in Culpepper County, Viriginia, the son of John Ingram and Hannah Pines; It is said that seven of John Ingram's sons served in the American Revolution, and of these Joseph was one. More:
SPECIAL NOTE: I located John Ingram's will on a free website: After this first paragraph, I have placed a copy of John Ingram's will, ENTIRELY as it was written on the website... "In Northumberland Records there is a deed, 19 November, 1707 to "John Ingram of North Carolina" and in 1749 he is "of Orange County, North Carolina" when he bought 330 acres in Brunswick County on the south sideof Meherrin RIver; in 1754 he is "of Brunswick County" when he bought 267acres on the north side of that river of Daniel Taylor. But he owned landin other counties -- Granville County, North Carolina and LunenburgCounty, Virginia; as shown in his Will, signed 3 March, 1762, proved 28November, 1763; he is "of the Parish of Meherrin" and names his wifeHannah, sons Samuel, John, deceased (leaving his wife Elizabeth whomarried second Thomas Steagall), James, George, Jesse, Joshua, Richard,Benjamin and Joseph and daughters Elizabeth Vaughan and Tabitha Gee. WILL OF JOHN INGRAM: (Along w/all sources mentioned) Wills: INGRAM, John, 1762: Brunswick County, VA
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb **********************************************************************BBrunswick Co., VA, Will Book IV,pp. 376-79 Abstracted by Matt HARRIS [surname capitalization & brackets mine]
[note in margin] John INGRAMhis Will In the name of God Amen, I, John INGRAM of the Parish of Meherrin andCounty of Brunswick, being of sound mind & memory Calling to mind themortality of my body and ~ Knowing that it is appointed for all men todie ~ do make and Ordain this my Last will & Testament In mannerfollowing, Imprimis I, recommend my Soul to all mighty God who gave it me~ and my Body to the Earth to be Buried in a Christian like manner, atthe discretion of my Executors hereafter named & as for what worldlyGoods God Hath been pleased to Bestow upon me I, give and Bequeath aftermy Just debts are duly paid in manner & form Following ~ ~ Item I, give to my Loving Wife Hannah INGRAM four Negroe Fellows Viz.tDick, Phill, Daniel and Davy also one Negro woman named Judith with allStock and Household Goods as she shall have Occasion of During her Lifeor Widowhood & after her Discease to be Equally Divided, Among myChildren ~. Item I, Give and Bequeath unto my Son Samuel INGRAM, one Negroe Boynamed Moses, with what other Estate of mine he has Got in his hands, tohim and his Heirs forever ~. Item I, did formerly give to my Son John INGRAM, in his life time oneNegroe Boy named Tom, and as my said Son is disceased my will is that thesaid Boy be Disposed of according [page break] to the will of my said Son John, also I, give to my grandson JeremiahINGRAM Son of my said Son John, Deceased five Pounds Current money to bepaid by my Executors out of my Estate for the Education of my saidGrandson ~. Item I, give and Bequeath unto my Son James INGRAM Fifty Acres of Land,Lying on the North side of Meherrin Joining to the Land of my Son Georgewith one Hundred Acres of Land, being part of the Tract I, now live onwhich has been Acknowledged to him to him and his Heirs forever~. Item I, give and Bequeath unto my Son George INGRAM, one Hundred andSeventy Seven Acres of Land, Lying on the north side of Meherrin Riverbeing part of the Land I Bought of Daniel TAYLOR To him & his Heirsforever ~. Item I, give and Bequeath to my Son Jesse INGRAM, three Hundred Acres ofLand Lying in Granvil County in North Carolina which I Bought of JohnZACHARE ~ also one Negroe man named Charles & Half the Stock what is onthe said Land at my Discease to him and his Heirs forever. Item I, give and Bequeath to my Son Joshua INGRAM three Hundred Acres ofLand in Luningburg County part of the said Six Hundred Acres, I, boughtof John SMITH to him and his Heirs forever. ~ Item I, give and Bequeath to my Son Richard INGRAM, three Hundred Acresof Land in Luninburgh County being the other part of the said Six HundredAcres I, bought of SMITH To him and his Heirs forever ~.. ~ ~ ~ ~ [pagebreak]
Item I, give and Bequeath To my Son Benjamin INGRAM Three Hundred andfifty Acres of Land Lying in Luningburg County Joining BATESes and HOUSEslines which I, purchased of Henry BATES and W.m DAVIS to him and hisHeirs forever- also Fifteen pounds Current money to be paid out of myEstate after my Discease to make his Land Equal with the others ~. Item I, give and Bequeath unto my Son Joseph INGRAM after the Disceaseof my dear Wife Hannah INGRAM the manner Plantation whereon I, now livewith fifty Acres of Land, on the north side of Meherrin River, being Partof the said Land I, bought of Daniel TAYLOR, when he shall Come to theage of Twenty one Years To him and his Heirs forever ~. Item my will and desire is that after my discease that all my PersonalEstate be Equally Divided among my Children hereafter named Viz.t JamesINGRAM, George INGRAM, Joshua INGRAM, Richard INGRAM, Benjamin INGRAM,Joseph INGRAM, and also my two Daughters Elizabeth VAUGHAN, and TabithaGEE, To have an Equal Part of my Personal Estate after my discease,including what they have already Received from which my Desire is thatthe following Negroes Viz.t Nan a Woman, Negroe man George, Negroe ManFrank, Negroe man Jim, [page break]
Negroe boy Johnne, Negroe Boy George, Negroe boy Hall, Negroe Girl LettyNegroe Boy Peter, Negroe Girl Cate and Negroe girl Patti after myDiscease, be Equally Divided amongst them, And I, do appoint my LovingWife Hannah INGRAM Executrix and my Two Sons James INGRAM and GeorgeINGRAM Executors of this my last Will and Testament. In Witness whereofI, have hereunto Set my hand and affixed my Seal this third day of Marchone Thousand seven Hundred and Sixty two [indexed as 1763].
John INGRAM *Seal* Signed, Sealed, acknowledged, & Delivered By the said John INGRAM, as his Last Will and Testament, In Presence of... Teste W.m LINDSEY Elizabeth ROBINSON John TIPPITT
At a Court held for Brunswick County the 28th day of November 1763, thiswill was presented in court by Hannah INGRAM and James INGRAM, Two of theExecutors therein named who made oath thereto according to Law, and thesame was proved by the oaths of W.m LINDSEY, Elizabeth ROBINSON and JohnTIPPITT the Witnesses thereto & Ordered to be Recorded, & on the motionof the said Executors, Certificate is granted them for obtaining aprobate thereof in due form, they having given bond and Security as theLaw directs. ~ and Liberty Granted George INGRAM the other Executortherein named to Qualify as such when he thinks proper... Teste
John ROBINSON C.C.
[It is unclear why this will was unrecorded for nearly a decade.] =================================================================== (Personal Research Note) There are six individual Ingram families living in Anson Co., NC Censuswith Joseph being the only one to have a total of 16 free slaves. Theremaining four are Isam, Jesse, John and John, Jr., See Below: Ingram, Isam 3 5 5 - - Ingram, Jesse 1 - - - - Ingram, John 1 5 5 - - Ingram, John Jr. 1 1 4 - - Ingram, Joseph 1 5 2 - 16 Ingram, Joseph Jr. 1 1 - - -
From the personal research files of Sarah C. Ingram AND to include the research and support of over 300 on-line cousins and many others without whom this effort would not be as complete and their identities are [most often] indicated appropriately as the source, even though they may not always be the original or primary source of said data. Please verify all data extracted from this tree. Some dates are approximate. Some individuals are not proven.
John married Charity Waite (M.N.U.) on 20 Feb 1717 in 1 St Wife Of John (Widow Of Richard Waite). Charity was born about 1697 and died about 28 Feb 1719 about age 22.
The child from this marriage was:
i. Samuel, Sr. Ingram was born on 9 Dec 1718 in Middlesex Co., VA (English Heritage) and died between 1799 and 1801 in Lunenburg Co., VA about age 81.
John next married Hannah Pines Immigrant about 1722 in Brunswick Co., VA. Hannah was born about 1700 in England.
Children from this marriage were:
i. John Ingram was born about 1722 in Wake Co., NC and died before 1762.
ii. James Ingram was born about 1732 in Brunswick Co., VA and died in 1792 in Caswell Co., NC about age 60.
iii. George Ingram was born about 1737 in Brunswick Co., VA, died on 2 Aug 1775 in Anson Co., NC - Revolutionary War Battle about age 38, and was buried in Will Read.
iv. Joshua Ingram was born about 1739 in Brunswick Co., VA and died in 1772 in Butte, NC about age 33.
v. Tabitha Ingram was born in 1741 in Brunswick Co., VA and died on 11 Oct 1796 in Brunswick Co., VA at age 55.
80 vi. Jesse Ingram (born in 1742 in Brunswick Co., VA - died before 1818)
vii. Joseph Pines, Sr. Ingram was born est 1743 in Brunswick Co, VA (Culpepper Co.) VA and died in 1806 in Anson Co., NC about age 63.
viii. Elizabeth Ingram was born in 1745 in Brunswick Co., VA.
ix. Richard Ingram was born in 1747 in Brunswick Co., VA and died in 1787 at age 40.
x. Benjamin Ingram was born in 1748 in Brunswick Co., VA and died on an unknown date in Brunswick Co., VA at age 47.
xi. Sarah Ingram was born about 1754 in Brunswick Co., VA and died on 23 Dec 1793 about age 39. Another name for Sarah was Sally.
161. Hannah Pines Immigrant, daughter of William Pines and (F.N.U.) Pines (M.N.U.), was born about 1700 in England.
General Notes: From the personal research files of Sarah C. Ingram AND to include the research and support of over 300 on-line cousins and many others without whom this effort would not be as complete and their identities are [most often] indicated appropriately as the source, even though they may not always be the original or primary source of said data. Please verify all data extracted from this tree. Some dates are approximate. Some individuals are not proven.
Hannah married John Ingram about 1722 in Brunswick Co., VA. John was born about 1698 in Northumberland Co., VA (Or Perhaps Orange Co., See Notes) and died on 1 Nov 1763 in Brunswick Co., Meherrin Parrish, VA about age 65.
168. Jesse Johns,1 son of William Johns and Ann Merryman, was born about 1744 in King William Co., VA and died in 1800 in Campbell Co., VA about age 56.
General Notes: JESSE JOHNS, son of William and Ann Johns, was probably born in King William Co., VA or possibly in Caroline Co., VA. He spent his early years in Goochland, Albemarle and Buckingham Counties, VA. He was listed on the 1773 and 1774 Tithe List in Buckingham Co., VA, and was still living in Buckingham Co. in 1783 when he filed a Public Service Claim. In 1784 he purchased land in Campbell Co., VA and appeared on the Campbell County Personal Property Tax list in 1787. JESSE JOHNS died in Campbell County early in the year 1800, as his Last Will and Testament was signed 13 Jan 1800 and was placed into probate on 14 Apr 1800.
Documents that mention JESSE JOHNS:
Published in the Virginia Gazette by JESSE JOHNS, 11 May 1769: "Taken up in Buckingham, a dark bay horse, 9 or 10 years old, with a hanging maine and switch tail, paces slow, is very dull, and branded on the near buttock IW in a piece; posted, and appraised to 5l."
JESSE JOHNS served in the 14th Virginia Regiment during the Revolutionary War.
Public Service Claim for JESSE JOHNS for provisions provided to the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War:
1 AUG 1783- JESSE JOHNS of Buckingham Co., VA for food and supplies furnished.
The courthouse in Buckingham Co., VA burned in the 1800s, but the following tax record shows that JESSE JOHNS sold land in Buckingham Co. to his brother William Johns in 1794. This was probably land that he inherited from the estate of his father, William Johns, Sr., of Buckingham County:
1794- JESSE JOHNS sold 300 acres of land in Buckingham Co., VA to William Johns in 1794. (Buckingham Land Tax Summaries)
LAND PATENT FOR JESSE JOHNS:
4 APR 1799- JESSE JOHNS Campbell County VA, received a LAND PATENT for 180 acres on east branches of Little Falling river, Grants No. 42, 1798-99, pg. 318. (VA State Library Web Site)
DEEDS IN CAMPBELL COUNTY, VA THAT MENTION JESSE JOHNS:
5 Feb 1784- Peter Terrell of Campbell Co. to JESSE JOHNS for 300 pounds of Virginia money, a 199 acre plantation on both sides of Little Falling River where Peter Terrell now lives. Land bound by Samuel Morris's line and William Jordan's line. (Deed Book 1, pg. 224)
3 Jul 1793- JESSE JOHNS of Campbell Co. to Thomas Olliver of Charlotte Co., a Negro woman named Jane for 52 pounds and 10 shillings. Witnesses: Ro. Alexander, J. Adams, Owen Franklin, Bourne Price. (Deed Book 3, pg. 436)
1 Feb 1795- JESSE JOHNS of Campbell Co. to George Jude of Campbell Co. for 50 pounds, a parcel of land on both sides of Little Falling River containing 46 acres, more or less. Robert Alexander, teste. (Deed Book 3, pg. 491)
20 Aug 1797- JESSE JOHNS to George Jude for 100 pounds, a parcel of land on the east side of Little Falling River, containing 54 acres, more or less. Land bound by Jude's line. Witnesses: John Fore, Samuel Jordan, Matthew Jordan, Charles Martin. (Deed Book 4, pg. 373)
24 Dec 1799- Sarah Johns, wife of JESSE JOHNS, does relinquish all dower rights to a 54 acre tract of land sold by her husband to George Jude on 20 Aug 1797. This tract of land lies on the east side of Little Falling River. Witness: John Irvine and David G. Talbot. Robert Alexander, teste. (Deed Book 5, pg. 91)
24 Dec 1799- Sarah Johns, wife of JESSE JOHNS, does relinquish all dower rights to a 46 acre tract of land sold by her husband to George Jude on 1 Feb 1795. This tract of land lie on both sides of Little Falling River. Witnesses: John Irving and David G. Talbot. Robert Alexander, teste. (Deed Book 5, pg. 92)
LAND SOLD IN CAMPBELL COUNTY, VIRGINIA DURING THE SETTLEMENT OF THE ESTATE OF JESSE JOHNS:
17 Oct 1804- Sarah Johns, Charles Walker and his wife Ann, Stephen Johns and his wife Sarah, Charles Martin and his wife Locky, Elisha Brumfield and his wife Synthie, Jesse Johns, Prisciller Johns, Daniel Johns and Magdalene Johns, all of Campbell Co. for $500 current money, a 102 acre parcel of land on both side of Little Falling River. Bound by Matthew W. Weaver's line, Jenning's line, Morris' corner, and up the branch to another branch on the south side of the road to Mrs. Johns' line. Signed by the above parties. Witness: John Organ, Herod Rees, Edmund Johns, George Cock, William W. Weaver, George Jude, Jr., all of Campbell Co. Robert Alexander, teste. (Deed Book 7, pg. 1)
9 Feb 1807- Charles Walker, Charles Martin and his wife Lockey, John S. Jones and his wife Magdaline, Elisha Brumfield and his wife Synthia, Jesse Johns, Thomas Prather and his wife Priscilla, all of Campbell Co., and Daniel Johns and his wife Mary of Cumberland Co. to Pleasant Jennings for 260 pounds, a 230 acre parcel of land in Campbell Co., on both sides of Little Falling River. The land is bound by John Morris's line and Weaver's line. Signed by the above parties. Robert Alexander, teste. (Deed Book 8, pg. 49) [Note: This deed shows that Sarah Sanders Johns, widow of JESSE JOHNS, and Stephen Sanders Johns and Ann Johns Walker, children of JESSE JOHNS, were deceased by 9 Feb 1807, as they were not included in this settlement of JESSE JOHNS' estate.]
LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF JESSE JOHNS, CAMPBELL COUNTY VIRGINIA, WILL BOOK 1, PAGE 430:
In the name of God Amen I JESSE JOHNS of Campbell County being weak in body but of sound mind and memory do hereby make constitute and ordain this my last will and testament disannulling and revoking all others heretofore made by me and knowing that it is allotted for all men once to die I recommend my body to the Earth and my spirit to God who gave it and as for what worldly Estate I possess I dispose of in manner and form following.
In Primus I lend unto my beloved wife Sarah Johns during her natural life the land and plantation I now live on on Little Falling River in the county above mentioned with all the appurtenances there unto belonging. My further will and desire is that my beloved wife Sarah Johns shall enjoy the use and privilege of all the personal Estate I am now possessed of without any interruption during her natural life as above mentioned. My further will and desire is that after the death of my beloved wife Sarah Johns the whole of my Estate both real and personable be equally divided among my beloved children, viz, Stephen Johns, Nancy Walker, Locky Martin, Synthia Johns, Jesse Johns Junr., Prisyla Johns, Daniel Johns and Magdalane Johns and in order to make an equal division among my beloved children my further desire is that what property I have let those of my beloved children have that has married be considered as my Estate and to be accounted for by valuation or otherwise so that each one may have an equal proportion of the Estate above mentioned to them and their heirs forever, and I do hereby appoint my beloved wife Sarah Johns, my beloved son Jesse Johns Junr, Charles Walker and George Jude Executrix and Executors of this my last will and testament revoking and disannulling all other wills before made by me as witness my hand and seal this thirteenth day of January One Thousand and Eight Hundred. Jesse Johns Senr. Signed: JESSE JOHNS
Witnesses: J. Morris Edward Douglass Jesse Cobbs
At a Court held for Campbell County April 14th 1800: The within last will and testament of Jesse Johns Senr. deceased was proved By the oath of John Morris a witness whose name is thereunto subscribed and at A Court held for the said County the 9th day of June following the same was further proved by the oath of Edward Douglass another of the witnesses whose name there unto subscribed and ordered to be recorded and in the motion of Sarah Johns the Executrix and Jesse Johns Junr. and Charles Walker two of the Executors in the said will named who made oath there by according to Law certificate is granted them for obtaining probate thereby in due form giving security. Where upon they together with Williston Talbot, William Marshall and John Irvine their securities entered into and acknowledged their bond in a penalty of five thousand dollars conditioned of the Law directs for the said Executors do and faithfully administration of the said decedent's Estate and performance of his will. Liberty being reserved the other Executor in the said will named to join in the probate there of when he shall think fit. Teste, Ro. Alexander, C.C.C.
Jesse married Sarah Sanders 1 about 1766 in Buckingham Co., VA. Sarah was born about 1748 in Goochland Co., VA and died in 1806 in Campbell Co., VA about age 58.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Ann 'Nancy' Johns was born about 1768 in Buckingham Co., VA and died about 1808 in Campbell Co., VA about age 40.
84 ii. Stephen Sanders Johns (born about 1770 in Buckingham Co., VA - died in 1805 in Campbell Co., VA)
iii. Lockey Johns was born about 1773 in Buckingham Co., VA and died in Campbell Co., VA.
iv. Jesse Johns Jr. was born about 1775 in Buckingham Co., VA.
v. Cynthia Johns was born about 1778 in Buckingham Co., VA and died after 1850 in Williamson Co., TN.
vi. Priscilla Johns was born about 1780 in Buckingham Co., VA and died before 1860 in Chariton Co., MO.
vii. Daniel Johns was born about 1783 in Buckingham Co., VA and died about 1814 in Cumberland Co., VA about age 31.
viii. Magdalene Johns was born about 1786 in Buckingham Co., VA.
169. Sarah Sanders,1 daughter of Stephen Sanders and Priscilla Burton, was born about 1748 in Goochland Co., VA and died in 1806 in Campbell Co., VA about age 58.
Sarah married Jesse Johns 1 about 1766 in Buckingham Co., VA. Jesse was born about 1744 in King William Co., VA and died in 1800 in Campbell Co., VA about age 56.
170. John Depriest,1 son of Guillaume (William) Depriest and Judith, was born about 1738 in Goochland Co., VA and died in 1799 in Campbell Co., VA about age 61.
John married Elizabeth Rice 1 on 6 Jun 1759 in Goochland Co., VA. Elizabeth was born about 1741 and died in 1793 in Campbell Co., VA about age 52.
The child from this marriage was:
85 i. Sarah Elizabeth Depriest (born on 10 Jun 1770 in Amherst Co., VA)
171. Elizabeth Rice 1 was born about 1741 and died in 1793 in Campbell Co., VA about age 52.
Elizabeth married John Depriest 1 on 6 Jun 1759 in Goochland Co., VA. John was born about 1738 in Goochland Co., VA and died in 1799 in Campbell Co., VA about age 61.
172. Andrew Hartsfield I,31,32,33 son of Godfrey Hartsfield and Catherine (Katherine) Walker, was born on 3 Jan 1714 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA and died after Nov 1761 in Wake Co., NC.34,35
Andrew married Sarah Lynn 15,18 in 1736 in Baltimore, MD. Sarah was born in 1717 in Maryland and died after Nov 1761 in Johnson Co., NC.
Children from this marriage were:
i. James Hartsfield was born in 1735 in North Carolina and died on 31 Mar 1820 at age 85.
ii. Jacob Hartsfield I was born on 3 Jan 1737 in North Carolina and died after 1768.
iii. Mary Hartsfield was born on 11 Dec 1739.
iv. Rebecca Hartsfield was born on 17 Nov 1741.
v. Godfrey Hartsfield was born on 3 Feb 1743 in Johnston Co., NC and died on 12 Nov 1808 in Oglethorpe Co., GA at age 65.
vi. Andrew Hartsfield II was born on 24 Jul 1746 in Wake Co., NC and died before Nov 1823 in Wake Co., NC.
vii. Richard Hartsfield was born on 17 Feb 1748 in Johnston Co., NC 18,36 and died on 21 Sep 1821 in Oglethorpe Co., GA 37 at age 73.
ix. Sarah Hartsfield was born on 20 Oct 1753 in Johnson Co., NC.
173. Sarah Lynn 15,18 was born in 1717 in Maryland and died after Nov 1761 in Johnson Co., NC.
Sarah married Andrew Hartsfield I 31,32,33 in 1736 in Baltimore, MD. Andrew was born on 3 Jan 1714 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA and died after Nov 1761 in Wake Co., NC.34,35
174. John Riley .
John married.
His child was:
87 i. Polly "Mary" Riley (born about 1756 in Wake Co., NC - died in Dec 1854 in Wake Co., NC)
176. Eli (Elias) Alexander,38,39,40 son of Martin Alexander and Susannah Foster, was born in 1712 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD 41,42,43,44,45 and died in Apr 1785 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD 22,42,45,46 at age 73.
Birth Notes: "Maryland Deponents 1716-1799" by Henry C. Peden Jr. Alexander, Eli, age 49 in 1781 (CE 3:13)
Peden Colonial Familes " , Eli Alexander age 49 in 1781 mentions uncle Francis Alexander 37 years ago. )CELC 3.13)
MD Hearldic Familes "MARTIN ALEXANDER, son of SAMUEL, SR., married Susannah Foster. Issue: DAVID; AMOS; JAMES, 1724 married Anna; MOSES; ELI, b. 1785, married Tamazon Ford, daughter of Richard B.Ford. ELIAS; JOSIAH; WILLIAM; REBECCA; SARAH, and AARON. WillsCecil 28:156 " Martin Alexander died in Cecil Co.Md between 5 March 1750 and 16 Aug 1751 on which date his will was probated Names his wife Susannah Foster and sister Mary Lowry.and the following children David, James (a minor), Amos, Moses, Eli,(Elias?) , James, Josiah (a minor), Aaron, Rebecca and Sarah Alexander" Maryland Families p.63 "Elias Alexander son of Martin Alexander"
Helen Smith "Martin Alexander, m. to 2nd wife, Susannah Foster, pos. dau of neighbor, James Foster. He was born in Annemessex, Somerset Co.. Md. 18 Mar 1687, died Cecil Co. Md. 5 Mar 1750 will pro. 16 Aug 1751. Martins children mentioned in will:David, James, Moses, Aaron died 1771, Meck., Eli, Amos, Sarah, Rebecca,Josiah. William and Ezekiel (later known as Sr.) are not in Martins will.Martin was the son of Samuel Alexander
Death Notes: Will of Eli Alexander Dtd 1785 ( Cecil Co. Book 5:55) names wife Tamyzon, sons Josiah, Harmon, Richare Ford,Lewis, Eli jr. Jeremiah, daughters Araminta, Susannah, Lydia and Kephia, and mentions Hispoanlia, Bullens Range, Alexandra, and Alexaner's Lott. Appoints Benjamin Brevard and Hezkiah Ford executors. also names Caleb Alexander (records of the House of Alexander from 1640 to 1909 by Frances Alexander Butterworth 1909)
Peden Colonial Familes " , Eli Alexander age 49 in 1781 mentions uncle Francis Alexander 37 years ago. (CELC 3.13)
Brevard " Eli made his will 31 Mar 1785, naming children; Jesiah; Levi; Richard Ford; Eli Jr.; Jeremiah; Hezikiah; Stephen; Susannah; Lidea; and Harmon." Maryland Families p.63 " Eli Alexander will : Mar 31 1795 Cecil Co. Md: d. 1785 M. Tamazan Ford, dau of Richard B. Ford 10 chil"
General Notes: Deeds Md "David Eli's brother sells to Eli his part of Alexandria, Bullens Range Hispaniola & Alexander Lott wife Elizabeth (David's ) 25 Sep 1779. Deeds Md Eli buys part of Hispaniola from Thomas Richardson
Deeds Md CCMD Land Record Elias(Eli) dec'd, children: Araminta , Susanna ,Lydia, Elkton Gay St Back Street 7 July 1788.
CCMd land deeds J.S.:20:087 Tamison,widow of Eli & son Harman,sells dower uights of "Knotwood to Richard Bouldin. 1797
CCMD Land Deed's J.S 12:125 Caleb sells "Knowlwood" bought 1769 to Eli 16 Jan 1771. Eli Made his will 31 Mar 1785,naming children, Josiah, Levi, Richard Foard, Eli Jr. ,Jeremiah, Hezikiah, Stephen, Susannah, Lidea and Harmon.
11 June 2005 This Alexander Data base had been prepared by me for my research in trying to locate my GGGrandmother Rebecca Jane Alexander "I am providing the information on this Genealogy Page solely for the purpose of furthering family research & the information contained within is not intended for redistribution for any commercial use as it contains unverified information that may be hearsay and/or inaccurate. -HJack Wells"
Eli married Tamizon Foard about 1730 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD 22,23,24.,47 Tamizon was born about 1715 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD and died before Jan 1823 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD.48
Marriage Notes: Brevard " Eli Alexander m Tamizon (...)
Deeds Md Tamison,widow of Eli & son Harman,sells dower uights of "Knotwood to Richard Bouldin. 1797
Maryland Families p.63 " Eli Alexander will : Mar 31 1795 Cecil Co. Md: d. 1785 M. Tamazan Ford, dau of Richard B. Ford 10 chil" Who Who p.11" Children of Eli and Tamazan; Joseph, Levi, Richard Ford, Eli, Jeremiah, Hezekiah, Stephen, Susannah. Lidia, Harmon"
Albert Lee Alexander "Eli (Elias) Alexander and Tamizon Ford had the following children: 1. Eli, Jr. b. abt 1740, Cecil Co., Maryland 2. Areminta, b. bef 1740, Cecil Co., Maryland, d. bef 1788, Cecil Co., Maryland 3. Susannah, b. abt 1735, Cecil Co., Maryland, d. bef 1788, Cecil Co., Maryland, m. abt 1750 Amos Alexander (her uncle). 4. Lydea, b. abt 1740, Cecil Co., Maryland, d. bef 1788, Cecil Co., Maryland 5. Kephia or Caleb, b. abt 1740, Cecil Co., Maryland 6. Richard Foard, b. abt 1750, Cecil Co., Maryland 7. Stephen, b. abt 1760, Cecil Co., Maryland, d. bef 1788, Cecil Co., Maryland 8. Harmon, b. abt 1760, Cecil Co., Maryland 9. Josiah, b. abt 1764, Cecil Co., Maryland, d. 13 Jul 1828, Mecklenburg Co., N.C., m. abt 1781, Cecil Co., Maryland, Elizabeth //, b. abt 1765, Cecil Co., Maryland 10. Lewis (Levi), b. abt 1770, Cecil Co., Maryland 11. Hezekiah, b. abt 1775, Cecil Co., Maryland 12. Jeremiah, b. 4 Jul 1763, Cecil Co., Maryland, d. 26 Jan 1843, Cecil Co., Maryland
Children from this marriage were:
i. Susannah Johnston was born about 1735 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD 22,23,24,49 and died in 1788 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD 24 about age 53.
ii. Elias Alexander Jr. was born about 1740 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD.11,22,23,24 Another name for Elias was Eli.
iii. Lydia Alexander was born about 1740 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD 22,23,24,49 and died before 1788 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD.24
iv. Araminta Alexander was born after 1730 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD 38,49 and died before 1788 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD.24
v. Kephia Alexander was born in 1740 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD.11,24 Another name for Kephia was Caleb.
vi. Richard Foard Alexander was born about 1750 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD.11,22,23,24
vii. Harmon Alexander was born about 1760 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD.11,22,23,24,47,50
viii. Stephen Alexander was born about 1760 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD 11,22,23,24,49 and died before 1788 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD.24
x. Josiah Alexander was born in 1764 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD,11,22,23,24,45 died on 13 Jul 1828 in Mecklenburg Co., NC. 24 at age 64, and was buried in Sugar Creek Presbyterian Church Cemetery Meck, NC.
xi. Louis (Levi) (Lewis) Alexander was born about 1770 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD.22,23,24
xii. Hezekiah Alexander was born about 1775 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD.22,23,24
177. Tamizon Foard, daughter of Richard Bouldin Foard and Tamizin Bouldin, was born about 1715 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD and died before Jan 1823 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD.48
Death Notes: Merton Alexander "Eli (Elias ) Alexander b abt 1717 d. Apr 1785 m Tamozon Foard d. bef Jan 1823"
General Notes: Tamison Alexander nee Bouldin CCMd Land Deed's20:087 1797 Tamison, widow of Eli Alexander and her son Harman sells dower rights of "Knotwood" to Richard Bouldin Foard 16 Feb 1797
11 June 2005 This Alexander Data base had been prepared by me for my research in trying to locate my GGGrandmother Rebecca Jane Alexander "I am providing the information on this Genealogy Page solely for the purpose of furthering family research & the information contained within is not intended for redistribution for any commercial use as it contains unverified information that may be hearsay and/or inaccurate. -HJack Wells"
Tamizon married Eli (Elias) Alexander about 1730 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD 22,23,24.,47 Eli was born in 1712 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD 41,42,43,44,45 and died in Apr 1785 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD 22,42,45,46 at age 73.
178. William McGaughey Immigrant, son of William McGaughey Immigrant and Margaret Immigrant, was born between 1738 and 1740 in Scotland and died in 1812 in Duck River, Columbia, Maury, Tennessee, USA about age 74.
General Notes: [hgt.FTW]
Notes for WILLIAM MCGAUGHEY: William and Elizabeth left Pennsylvania and were at Holston River, Powell's Valley in Lee County, Virginia by 1771. William is listed as a soldier at Elk Garden Fort in 1774, his name misspelled as Magee. In 1774 he bought 235 acres of land on Head Sugar Tree Draft. In 1775 he served under Colonel John Neville in The Virginia Militia, who marched on Fort Pitt by order of The Provincial Convention of Virginia. In 1782 he served with Captain Daniel Boll's Company on The Pennsylvania line. On December 22, 1783 William bought 400 acres on Turkey Cove and 1000 acres in Powells Valley. In 1785 The Family moved to Boyd's Creek on The French Broad River where William established McGaughy's Fort (or Station). The site of The fort is 13 1/2 miles southeast of Knoxville, Tennessee on old Highway 41 to Seivierville. The fort gave protection to early settlers against Cherokees, who were stirred by The British, and a station between The capital of Tennessee, Knoxville, and Seivierville. In 1786 William received a land grant of 200 acres on Limestone Fork of Lick Creek, Greene County, Tennessee. In 1804 after Elizabeth's death, William moved with two sons, James Harvey and George Washington, to Maury County, Tennessee.
Noted events in his life were:
Alt. Birth: Alt. Birth, Abt 1738, Scotland.
Alt. Death: Alt. Death, 1812, Columbia, Near Duck River, Maury Co., TN.
William married Elizabeth Lackey in Jan 1760 in York County, PA. Elizabeth was born in 1742 in Scotland, died in 1804 in Boyds Creek Cemetery, Sevier County, TN at age 62, and was buried in Boyds Creek Cemetery, Sevier County, TN.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Samuel McGaughey was born on 15 Jul 1763 in York County, PA and died on 5 Jan 1841 in Mount Hope, Lawrence County, Alabama at age 77.
ii. Margaret McGaughey was born in 1767 in York County, PA. Another name for Margaret was Peggy.
iii. Anne McGaughey was born on 30 Apr 1768 in York County, PA and died on 29 May 1847 at age 79.
iv. William McGaughey was born on 22 Feb 1773 in Holston River Settlement, Augusta, VA and died on 24 Aug 1820 in Moulton, AL at age 47.
v. James Harvey McGaughey was born on 9 Apr 1777 in Holston River Settlement, Augusta, VA and died on 8 Jun 1837 in Mount Hope, Lawrence County, Alabama at age 60.
vi. George Washington McGaughey was born on 12 Jan 1781 in Holston River Settlement, Augusta, VA, died on 12 Mar 1861 in Verona, Lee, Mississippi, USA at age 80, and was buried in Union Methodist Cem., Plantersville, Lee County, MS.
vii. Mary M McGaughey was born in 1786 in Green County, TN, died in 1833 in Lawrence County, Mississippi at age 47, and was buried in 1833 in Lawrence County, Mississippi. Another name for Mary was Polly.
89 viii. Agnes McGaughey (born about 1767 in York Co., PA Or Augusta Co, VA)
179. Elizabeth Lackey was born in 1742 in Scotland, died in 1804 in Boyds Creek Cemetery, Sevier County, TN at age 62, and was buried in Boyds Creek Cemetery, Sevier County, TN.
General Notes: [hgt.FTW]
Ref: Genealogy found at Sevierville library-PA to VA 1771
Elizabeth married William McGaughey Immigrant in Jan 1760 in York County, PA. William was born between 1738 and 1740 in Scotland and died in 1812 in Duck River, Columbia, Maury, Tennessee, USA about age 74.
184. Isham Hendon,13,51 son of The Elder Josias Hendon Immigrant and Hannah Robinson, was born in 1725 in Jackson, Georgia, died in 1804 in Wake Co., NC at age 79, and was buried in 1804 in Jackson, Georgia.
General Notes: 1753 Isham and Keziah conveyed his interest in "Leafe's Chance" and "William the Conqueror" to Stephen Onion; moved to Bladen County and then to Wake County,
North Carolina, where he died in 1804.
"The Colonial records of N.C. Vol. IX,1771-1775 on p.344 & 689.
Note: A patriot who served in the NC militia as Private.
(Research):!Marriage record: St Johns Parrish, Baltimore, MD.
From: " Gone to Georgia"
(page 290)
HENDON: From Wake County, N. Carolina came a Hendon family--Isham, Thomas, and Robinson Hendon being heads of families who took land in Oglethorpe County, Georgia, in the 1790's-- who intermarried with the Olive, Hartsfield and Murray families. Robinson Hendon, a Revolutionary War veteran, and Thomas Hendon were in Wilkes County by 1785. In 1820, Isham and others were in Oglethorpe County, and in 1827, Hartsfield was listed in the Oglethorpe (land) lottery; Elijah and James in Clarke County; and Elisha, Henry and Thomas in DeKalb County, among others. Some of this family moved to Walker County, Alabama. Johnson Hendon married in Oglethorpe County on April 15, 1800 to Sally Scroggins. The Hendons were in St. Clair County, Alabama by 1820; in Morgan County, Alabama by 1834; and James A. Hendon entered land in Walker County, Alabama on Nov. 16, 1833. Johnson Hendon entered land there on March 13, 1835. In the 1850 census of Walker County, Alabama, Johnson Hendon was shown as age 71, born in North Carolina and Sally, 67, also born in N. Carolina; in their home, perhaps a daughter, was Elizabeth, 36, born in Georgia. Also in Walker County in 1850 was Wiley, 29, born in Georgia; Andrew, 27, born in Alabama; Alexander, 38, born in Georgia, with a son, Johnson; and William Hendon, 50, born in Georgia, as heads of families.
Noted events in his life were:
Military Service: A patriot who served in the NC militia as Private.
Isham married Keziah Johnson on 27 Feb 1749 in Baltimore, MD. Keziah was born in 1727 and died in 1768 at age 41.
Children from this marriage were:
92 i. Robinson Hendon (born on 4 Feb 1751 in Bladen Co., NC - died on 30 Oct 1832 in Oglethorpe Co., GA)
ii. William M Hendon was born in Apr 1752 and died on 18 Jan 1822 in Franklin, TN at age 69.
iii. Thomas Hendon was born in 1752 in Baltimore, MD.
iv. Mary Hendon was born on 6 Aug 1755 in Bladen Co., NC and died on 8 Dec 1820 at age 65.
v. Karenhappuck Hendon was born on 24 Mar 1760 in Wake Co., NC and died on 20 Mar 1849 in Oglethorpe Co., GA at age 88.
vi. Ann Hendon was born in Wake Co., NC.
vii. James Hendon.
viii. Isham Hendon Jr was born about 1764 in Wake Co., NC.
ix. Ruth Hendon.
185. Keziah Johnson,13,51 daughter of Thomas Johnson and Mary Enloes, was born in 1727 and died in 1768 at age 41.
General Notes: pg 30. Keziah and Jacob Johnson were probably bro. & sister.
Keziah married Isham Hendon on 27 Feb 1749 in Baltimore, MD. Isham was born in 1725 in Jackson, Georgia, died in 1804 in Wake Co., NC at age 79, and was buried in 1804 in Jackson, Georgia.
186. Andrew Hartsfield I,31,32,33 son of Godfrey Hartsfield and Catherine (Katherine) Walker, was born on 3 Jan 1714 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA and died after Nov 1761 in Wake Co., NC.34,35
(Duplicate. See Below)
187. Sarah Lynn 15,18 was born in 1717 in Maryland and died after Nov 1761 in Johnson Co., NC.
(Duplicate. See Below)
188. John Scoggin, son of Richard Scoggin and Mary Ray, was born on 22 Jul 1721 in Bristal Parish, Prince George Co., VA and died in 1763 in French & Indian War at age 42.
John married Mildred Jonas in 1744 in Brunswick, VA. Mildred was born in 1720 in Halifax, Brunswick, VA.
The child from this marriage was:
94 i. Alexander (Ellick) Scogin (born about 1750 in Orange, Virginia - died in 1811 in Oglethorpe Co., GA)
189. Mildred Jonas was born in 1720 in Halifax, Brunswick, VA.
Mildred married John Scoggin in 1744 in Brunswick, VA. John was born on 22 Jul 1721 in Bristal Parish, Prince George Co., VA and died in 1763 in French & Indian War at age 42.
190. Wiley(?) Gresham .
Wiley(?) married.
His child was:
95 i. Mary Gresham
192. Captain Symon Miller I, Immigrant, son of Symon Miller and Unknown, was born about 1642 in Bristol, England.
General Notes: Biography: Symon Miller was born in England in 1642. He sailed out of Bristol about 1673. It is possible that was his British home. It is not known who his parents were. However, there is a book written by John Poindexter at the Austin Library inTexas that states his father was Simon Miller born 1631 (impossible) at Blackfriers, St. Annes parish England.
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He patented 817 acres of land in Old Rappahannock County on Nov. 5, 1673 for the transportation of 16 persons into the colony. It is not known who those persons were.
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He became a very important person in the community right away. The Virginia Historical Magazine, Volume 3, page 37 contains an article entitled "Causes of Discontent in Virignia. A letter is quoted to the King from the Fresh of Rappahannock and it was signed by Cadwallader Jones and John Badse of Citternborn Parish March 8, 1676/7. It lists the attacks, death and destruction by Indians "thus our Enimies reigned till at yast yt Fire Brand, which with our Good Major jt had by God's assistance soe well defended us sent to our assistance one Capt. Simon Miller a Liver amongst us and Scince his time wee have had noe men killed nor great damage in our stocks though scince this war begun, wee have lost above 600 pounds Sterl: Now scince by an Evil hand wee his Majesties always, leige people have in a maner had our lives defended by ye said Miller. In gratitude wee desire he may be looked uponwith an eye on favour." High praise indeed.
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This letter is repeated again in The Virginia Historical Magazine, Volume 12, page 237 in an article about Simon Miller, Captain in Bacon's Rebellion. The Fire Brand noted in the letter was Nathaniel Bacon.
FROM: Annora B. Renoe <annorajr@aol.com>, Annora's Family, annora3 database (Apr 26, 2000), www.rootsweb.com -- Internet, RootsWeb World Connect Project.
His will dated Feb 16, 1679 is filed at the Essex County Court House. It was proved in Rappahannock County, Virginia May 2, 1684 He was a noted ship builder in old Rappahannock County and his name appears in Bruce's "Economic History of Virginia," Vol II, page 439 He patented 817 acres of land in Rappahannock County, November 5, 1673, due him for the transportation of 17 persons into the colony.
Symon married Margaret Gaines. Margaret was born about 1640.
The child from this marriage was:
96 i. Symon Miller II (born in 1662 in Old Rappahannock, VA)
193. Margaret Gaines was born about 1640.
Margaret married Captain Symon Miller I, Immigrant. Symon was born about 1642 in Bristol, England.
208. John Hartsfield,52 son of Godfrey Hartsfield and Catherine (Katherine) Walker, was born about 1709 in Glouchester County, NJ and died about 1790 in Dobbs Co., NC 53 about age 81.
John married Unknown.
Children from this marriage were:
104 i. David Hartsfield (born about 1735 in Maryland - died about 1798 in North Carolina)
ii. John Hartsfield was born about 1740 in Maryland.
209. Unknown .
Unknown married John Hartsfield.52 John was born about 1709 in Glouchester County, NJ and died about 1790 in Dobbs Co., NC 53 about age 81.
320. Charles Ingram, son of Thomas Ingram and Katherine Winter, was born in 1670 in Northumberland Co., Wiccomocco Parish, VA and died on 11 Feb 1760 in Northumberland Co., VA at age 90.
Charles married Mary Elizabeth Dameron about 1697 in Northumberland Co., VA. Mary was born in 1680 in Wicomico, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died in 1720 in Wake Co., NC at age 40. Another name for Mary was Elizabeth.
Children from this marriage were:
ii. Samuel Ingram was born about 1700 in Northumberland, VA.
iii. Jesse Ingram was born in 1702 in Northumberland, VA and died in 1766 at age 64.
iv. Alexander Ingram was born est 1708 in Botetourt Co., VA and died on 9 May 1782 in Botetourt Co., VA about age 74.
v. Charles Ingram was born about 1706 in Wake Co., NC.
vi. Elizabeth Ingram was born in 1708 in Wake Co., NC.
vii. George Dameron Ingram was born about 1712 in Wake Co., NC and died on 10 Aug 1754 about age 42.
viii. Benjamin Ingram was born in 1717 in Wake Co., NC.
ix. Bartholomew, I Ingram was born about 1719 in Northumberland, VA and died in 1804 in Brunswick Co., St. Andrews Parish, VA about age 85.
Charles next married Mary Waddy. Mary was born about 1701 in Northumberland Co., VA and died between 1854 and 1860 about age 153.
General Notes: This seems to be quite a controversial individual, our Charles Ingram, asto which wife had which children and even whether or not Charles marriedBOTH Mary Elizabeth Dameron as well as Mary Waddy. I would love to knowthe truth of it all and if anyone has any knowledge of these twomarriages of Charles and whether they are both valid, please let me know,and which children belonged to which mother. Thanks!
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Children from this marriage were:
i. Grace Ingram was born about 1722 in Northumberland Co., VA and died before 1771.
ii. Mary Ann Ingram was born about 1723 in Northumberland Co., VA and died in 1773 about age 50.
iii. Joseph, Sr. Ingram was born about 1725 in Northumberland, VA and died on 23 Dec 1793 in Brunswick Co., VA about age 68.
321. Mary Elizabeth Dameron, daughter of George Dameron and Elizabeth Taylor, was born in 1680 in Wicomico, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died in 1720 in Wake Co., NC at age 40. Another name for Mary was Elizabeth.
General Notes: I am attributing all children of Charles' to Mary Elizabeth, until I can truly discover who belongs to who. I don't know which were Mary Waddy'sand which were Mary Elizabeth Dameron's.
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Mary married Charles Ingram about 1697 in Northumberland Co., VA. Charles was born in 1670 in Northumberland Co., Wiccomocco Parish, VA and died on 11 Feb 1760 in Northumberland Co., VA at age 90.
322. William Pines was born on an unknown date.
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William married (F.N.U.) Pines (M.N.U.). (F.N.U.) was born on an unknown date.
The child from this marriage was:
161 i. Hannah Pines Immigrant (born about 1700 in England)
323. (F.N.U.) Pines (M.N.U.) was born on an unknown date.
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(F.N.U.) married William Pines. William was born on an unknown date.
336. William Johns,1 son of William Johns and Unknown, was born about 1708 in King William Co., VA and died about 1787 in Buckingham Co., VA about age 79.
General Notes: WILLIAM JOHNS was born about 1708. He was probably the son of William Johns of St. John's Parish, King William County, Virginia. Conclusive proof for this connection remains elusive. WILLIAM JOHNS first appeared in Goochland County, Virginia in 1744 when he witnessed a deed in Southam Parish. In 1745 he purchased land from Stephen Sanders on the south side of the James River in Southam Parish. Southam Parish fell into the newly formed Cumberland County in 1749. Per Cumberland County records, WILLIAM JOHNS was a farmer and ordinary keeper. He remained in Cumberland County until 1752 when he moved west to Albemarle County. He eventually settled north of the Appomattox River in a portion of Albemarle County that became Buckingham County in 1761. Unfortunately, early records for Buckingham County were lost in a fire. As a result, information about the later years of WILLIAM JOHNS, including his date of death, is scarce. He was on the 1773 and 1774 Virginia tithe list from Buckingham County and in 1783 he filed a Virginia Public Service Claim in Buckingham County for goods and services provided to troops during the Revolutionary War. It is presumed that he died about 1787, when his son William Johns, Jr. ceased to affix "junior" to his name.
WILLIAM JOHNS was first married to Ann, as proved by several county documents. Her maiden is believed to have been Merryman. WILLIAM and ANN MERRYMAN JOHNS were the parents of seven sons and four daughters. It is possible that there were other daughters who have not been discovered. Their children married into the Terry, Turner, Tinsley, Sanders, Glover, Gannaway and Jones families. Their grandchildren married into the Trigg, Nash, Winston, Spencer, Gilliam, Fuqua, Farris, Stith, Martin, Lanier and Walker families. Some of these families also had roots in St. John's Parish, King William County, Virginia and may have been long time acquaintances of the Johns family. It appears that WILLIAM JOHNS married for a second time in the mid 1760s. The identity of the second wife has not been found.
Many of WILLIAM JOHNS' descendants moved west to Tennessee, Kentucky and Missouri, while others settled in North Carolina, Mississippi and Texas. Several of his grandchildren remained in Buckingham County, north of the Appomattox River near the town of New Store, until the mid 1800s and probably lived on land that he owned. Many descendants, although only a few with the name Johns, continue to live in piedmont and southside Virginia.
GOOCHLAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEEDS THAT MENTION WILLIAM JOHNS:
15 JAN 1744- James Knott to John Merriman for 12 pounds, 200 acres in Goochland Co. on the south side of the James River on the head of Muddy Creek and being the plantation wheron Huriah Prewett now dwells. This being the land conveyed to James Knott by John Maddox. Mary, wife of James Knott relinquished her right of dower. Witnesses: WILLIAM JOHNS and Jacob Winfree.
4 MAY 1745- Stephen Sanders of Albemarle Co. to WILLIAM JOHNS of Goochland Co. for 25 pounds, 200 acres in Goochland Co. on the south side of the James River and on Muddy Creek and adjoining Jacob Winfree and John Merryman. This being the plantation that formerly belonged to Stephen Sanders. Priscilla, wife of Stephen Sanders relinquished her right of dower. Witnesses: James Sanders, Arthelus Jarratt and Rosemon Swillvent.
NOTE: WILLIAM JOHNS' son Jesse Johns was married in Buckingham Co., VA (abt. 1766) to Sarah Sanders, daughter of Stephen and Priscilla Sanders.
GOOCHLAND COUNTY VIRGINIA RECORDS THAT MENTION WILLIAM JOHNS:
1746- WILLIAM JOHNS was on the tithe list in Goochland Co.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY VIRGINIA DEEDS THAT MENTION WILLIAM JOHNS:
22 May 1749- James Bolling of Cumberland Co. to Jonas Meador of Caroline Co. for 25 pounds, 200 acres on the branches of Willis Creek, bound on the north and west by James Cunningham, on the south by Samuel Adkinson and Thomas Carter, and east by John Johnson and Alexander Cunningham, it being part of a tract patented to Christopher Bolling. Witnesses: WILLIAM JOHNS and William Hobson. Deed Book 1, pg. 6.
26 NOV 1750- Samuel Nucholls of Louisa Co., VA to WILLIAM JOHNS of Southam Parish, Cumberland Co. for 50 pounds, 200 acres in Southam Parish and adjoining said JOHNS and said Nucholl's old line, it being part of a greater quantity granted to the said Nuckolls by patent dated 20 June 1733. Witnesses: John Dobie, Job Thomas, James Taylor. Deed Book 1, pg. 236.
20 JUL 1751- WILLIAM JOHNS of Southam Parish to Richard Murry of Caroline Co., VA for 160 pounds, 400 acres in Southam Parish in Cumberland Co. and adjoining the lands of John Merryman, Samuel Nuchols and Thomas Robertson. Witnesses: Thomas Merryman, Royal Richard and Henry Terry. ANN, the wife of the said WILLIAM JOHNS, personally appeared in court and relinquished her right of dower. Deed Book 1, pg. 381.
17 Jan. 1763 - Patrick Corner, of the county of Buckingham, to Samuel Phelps, of Cumberland Co. Samuel bought 143 acres with the Plantation, being part of the Patent granted to John Watkins and bound by the Appomattox River, Richard Randolph's line northeast across Mabry's Branch....... (unclear)... Signed (Marked) by Patrick Corner and Ellenner Corner. Witnessed by William Walker, Susanna Terry, John Woodson, WM. JOHNS. (Deed Book 3, pg. 361)
28 MAY 1764- William Hudgens Jr. of Cumberland Co. to WILLIAM JOHNS of Buckingham Co. for 60 pounds, 200 acres of land in Cumberland Co. Signed and sealed the day above written, Wm. Hudgens Jr. Witnesses: None. Deed Book 3, pg. 471. (Received payment 60 pounds 28 May 1764, Wm. Hudgens. Takes Livery and seizin and delivers to WILLIAM JOHNS. Wife Elizabeth of Hudgens releases dower at Court held 28 May 1764. Wm Hudgens acknowledges receipt of sixty pounds and indenture ordered to be recorded. Swann Clerk)
8 APR 1771- WILLIAM JOHNS of Buckingham Co. to Joseph Calland of Cumberland Co. for 62 pounds, 200 acres land in Cumberland Co., it being the same land the said William Johns bought of William Hudgens. Signed and sealed by WILLIAM JOHNS on the day and year written above. Livery and seizin taken and receipt of 62 pounds acknowledged by WILLIAM JOHNS 8 April 1771. Witnesses: Geo Carrington, Jos. Hill, Tho Word, Wm Clarke. Deed Bk 4, pg. 478. (At a court held 22 April 1771, the Indenture and memorandum of receipt were proved by Geo Carrington & Jos Hill and at a court held for the county 24 June 1771 the same were further proved by Thomas Word another witness and ordered to be recorded. Teste, Thompson Swann Clerk.)
CUMBERLAND COUNTY VIRGINIA COURT RECORDS THAT MENTION WILLIAM JOHNS:
1750- WILLIAM JOHNS was issued a license to keep an Ordinary at his house in Cumberland County for the ensuing year. Security given by William Trigg and Thomas Davenport, Jr.
1750- WILLIAM JOHNS was mentioned in the Last Will and Testament of Alexander Trent, to wit: "I give my son Peter Field Trent all the hoggs & cattle which is at his plantation cai'd Brookes together with what is at the other of his plantations where Thomas Johns now lives & ten other head of cattle four of which was a late purchased of WILLIAM JOHNS. and the other six to be young cattle from the plantation where I now live."
1751- WILLIAM JOHNS was issued a license to keep an Ordinary at his house in Cumberland County for the ensuing year. Security given by William Trigg.
ALBEMARLE COUNTY VIRGINIA DEEDS THAT MENTION WILLIAM JOHNS.
1 MAR 1752- John Bostick of Cumberland Co. to WILLIAM JOHNS of Cumberland Co. for 100 pounds, 730 acres where James Staples lives, adjoining William Gray, Nathaniel Hoggatt and Anthony Hoggatt. Witnesses: William Gray, Josuha Doss, William Ballard, James Claiborne, Gideon Marr and Charles Lynch. Deed Book 1, pg. 487.
25 MAY 1752- William Womack to WILLIAM JOHNS for 100 pounds, 400 acres on both sides of Willis Creek, adjoining Daniel Low, Johns Sanders and John Cook. Witnesses: Benjamin Harris, Gideon Marr, William Trigg. Deed Book 1, pg. 491.
11 MAY 1758- WILLIAM JOHNS to William Low for 100 pounds, 400 acres on both sides of Willis Creek, adjoining Daniel Low, John Sanders and John Cook. Deed Book 2, pg. 42.
1 MAY 1759- John Bostick, Sr. to Volentine Hatcher for 30 pounds, 200 acres, part of where Bostick lives, adjoining the head of Little Willis Branch, WILLIAM JOHNS and John Bostick, Jr. Deed Book 2, pg. 101.
1 JUL 1759- Marvil Stone of Halifax Co., VA to WILLIAM JOHNS for 45 pounds, 400 acres where Stone formerly lived. Deed of gift from John Bostick 8 Jun 1757. Adjoining John Jennings and the Appomaxttox River. Witnesses: Nathanel Hoggatt, Joel Walker, Charles Galloway and Lucy Stone (wife of Marvil Stone). Deed Book 2, pg. 155.
6 NOV 1759- WILLIAM JOHNS to Robert Hastie of Prince Edward Co., VA for 150 pounds, 530 acres where John Fisher lives, adjoining John Mossum. Witnesses: Henry Dawson and John Fisher. Deed Book 2, pg. 215.
CAMPBELL COUNTY VIRGINIA DEED THAT MENTIONS WILLIAM JOHNS:
10 Jan 1785- From WILLIAM JOHNS to Edmund Johns," for the love I have for the said Edmund", 400 acres of land in Buckingham County, VA, adjoining Christian Staples and Dillard on the south side of the James River, together with 4 negroes named Harry, Chloe, Henry and Frederick, 2 horses, 12 cattle, 30 hogs and all my household furniture. Signed: WILLIAM JOHNS Witnesses: Thos. Jones, Jesse Johns, Betty Jones. Memorandum that the within named Edmund Johns is to be a good and dutiful son to both his father and mother, and not to let or see them want during life, under the penalty of making the within deed void. Signed: WILLIAM JOHNS Witnesses: Tho. Jones, Jesse Jones, Betty Jones. Recorded: May 5, 1785
VIRGINIA LAND PATENTS FOR WILLIAM JOHNS
3 MAR 1760- WILLIAM JOHNS 208 acres on both sides of the Hollidays River in ALBEMARLE CO., VA. Patents No. 33, 1756-61, p. 720. (VA State Library Web Site)
7 JUL 1763- WILLIAM JOHNS 300 acres on the north side of the Appomattox River in BUCKINGHAM CO., VA. Patents No. 35, 1762-64, p. 222. (VA State Library Web Site)
William married Ann Merryman 1 about 1729 in Wake Co., NC. Ann was born about 1712 in Virginia and died after 1757 in Albemarle Co. Or Buckingham Co., VA.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Susannah Johns was born about 1730 in King William Co., VA and died in Bedford Co., VA.
ii. Ann 'Nancy' Johns was born on 30 Apr 1732 in King William Co., VA and died on 30 Jan 1822 in Bedford Co., VA at age 89.
iii. David Johns was born about 1735 in King William Co., VA and died in Buckingham Co., VA.
iv. Josiah Johns was born about 1737 in King William Co., VA.
v. William Johns Jr. was born about 1740 in King William Co., VA and died about 1794 in Buckingham Co., VA about age 54.
vi. James Johns was born about 1742 in King William Co., VA and died in Oct 1817 in Fayette Co., KY about age 75.
168 vii. Jesse Johns (born about 1744 in King William Co., VA - died in 1800 in Campbell Co., VA)
viii. John Johns was born on 14 Oct 1746 in Goochland Co., VA and died in 1815 in Buckingham Co., VA at age 69.
ix. Rachel Johns was born about 1749 in Cumberland Co., VA and died in 1815 about age 66.
x. Thomas Johns was born about 1752 in Cumberland Co., VA and died on 30 Dec 1794 in Pittsylvania Co., VA about age 42.
xi. Elizabeth Johns was born on 9 Nov 1757 in Albemarle Co., VA and died in 1837 in Campbell Co., VA at age 80.
William next married about 1764 in Buckingham Co., VA.
His children were:
i. Sarah "Sally" Johns was born about 1765 in Buckingham Co., VA.
ii. Edmund Johns was born on 24 May 1767 in Buckingham Co., VA and died on 29 Dec 1835 in Campbell Co., VA at age 68.
337. Ann Merryman 1 was born about 1712 in Virginia and died after 1757 in Albemarle Co. Or Buckingham Co., VA.
General Notes: Merryman is believed to be Ann's maiden name, although conclusive proof remains elusive. William and Ann Johns were neighbors of John Merryman of Goochland Co. and Cumberland Co. Virginia. The relationship between Ann and John Merryman is unknown at this time. If anyone has information on the Merryman-Johns connection please contact Tammy Jones (tammylyn@earthlink.net) or me (Bob Newsome) at JRN2217@aol.com.
Four of Ann and William Johns' children had descendants who used the name Merryman. I suspect that other descendants of Ann and William Johns also used the name Merryman, but this is what has been found so far:
1. James Johns (ca 1742-1817), son of Ann and William Johns and husband of Mary Gannaway, had a grandson named Merryman Akers (b. ca. 1812 in Russell Co., KY).
2. Jesse Johns (ca. 1744-1800), son of Ann and William Johns and husband of Sarah Sanders, had a grandson named Jesse Merryman Martin (1798-1832) and a great-grandson named John Merryman Swinney (b. 1837 Campbell Co., VA).
3. Thomas Johns (ca. 1752-1794), son of Ann and William Johns and husband of Garterhood Glover, had a daughter named Mary Merriman Johns (ca. 1789-1844).
4. Elizabeth Johns (1757-1837), daughter of Ann and William Johns and wife of Thomas Jones of Campbell Co. VA, had a son named John Merryman Jones (ca. 1785-ca. 1825).
From Goochland Co.:
15 JAN 1744- James Knott to JOHN MERRIMAN for 12 pounds, 200 acres in Goochland Co. on the south side of the James River on the head of Muddy Creek and being the plantation wheron Huriah Prewett now dwells. This being the land conveyed to James Knott by John Maddox. Mary, wife of James Knott relinquished her right of dower. Witnesses: WILLIAM JOHNS and Jacob Winfree.
4 MAY 1745- Stephen Sanders of Albemarle Co. to WILLIAM JOHNS of Goochland Co. for 25 pounds, 200 acres in Goochland Co. on the south side of the James River and on Muddy Creek and adjoining Jacob Winfree and JOHN MERRYMAN. This being the plantation that formerly belonged to Stephen Sanders. Priscilla, wife of Stephen Sanders relinquished her right of dower. Witnesses: James Sanders, Arthelus Jarratt and Rosemon Swillvent.
From Cumberland Co.:
20 JUL 1751- WILLIAM JOHNS of Southam Parish to Richard Murry of Caroline Co., VA for 160 pounds, 400 acres in Southam Parish in Cumberland Co. and adjoining the lands of JOHN MERRYMAN, Samuel Nuchols and Thomas Robertson. Witnesses: Thomas Merryman, Royal Richard and Henry Terry. ANN, the wife of the said WILLIAM JOHNS, personally appeared in court and relinquished her right of dower. Deed Book 1, pg. 381.
(My thanks to Tammy Jones for her help with records on the Merryman family. Bob Newsome)
Ann married William Johns 1 about 1729 in Wake Co., NC. William was born about 1708 in King William Co., VA and died about 1787 in Buckingham Co., VA about age 79.
338. Stephen Sanders,1 son of James Sanders and Sarah Scrimshire, was born on 11 Dec 1714 in New Kent Co., VA and died about 1785 in Buckingham Co., VA about age 71.
General Notes: Wm. Johns Stephen Sanders Deed 4 May 1745, Goochland, VA
This Indenture made the forth day of May in the year of Our Lord One thousand seven hundred and forty five Between Stephen Sanders of Albemarle County of the one part and Will'm Johns of Goochland County of the other part, Wittnesseth that the said Stephen Sanders for and in consideration of the sum of Twenty five pounds Curr. money of Virginia to him in hand paid by the said Will'm Johns at and before the Ens-aling and Delivory of these presents the recipt whereof he doth hereby acknowledge and hath given Granted Bargained Sold Aliened Enfeossed and Confirmed and by those presents doth give Grant Bargain Sell alien Enfeoss and confirm unto the said Will'm Johns and to his heirs and assigns forever and certain tractor part of the Land lying and being in the County of Goochland on the South side of James River and on the Land of Muddy Creek and being the plantation which formerly belonged to Robert Sanders and ajoyning the lines of Jacob Winfree and John Merryman containing by estimation two hundred acres both land more or less with said two hundred acres of Land was conveyed unto Stephen Sanders by Rob't Sanders by Deed acknowledged and Recorded in Goochland County Court the Twentieth day of July One thousand seven hundred and forty two together with all houses out houses orchards gardens fences waters and water courses ways woods underwoods profits commodities advantages and other appurtenances whatsoever to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the aforesaid two hundred acres of Land be the same more or less together with the afore recited promises and every part and parcel thereof with their and every of their appurtenantes unto the said Will'm Johns his heirs and ssigns forever to the only propernse and behoof of him the said Will'm Johns and of his heirs and assigns forever and the aforesaid Stephen Sanders for himself his heirs and executors and administrators doth covenant and agree to and with the said Will'm Johns his heirs and assigns that he the said Stephen Sanders his heirs the above mentioned sold land and premises with their and every of their appurtenantes unto the said Will'm Johns his heirs Executors and against all other persons whatsoever shall and will Warrant and forever by these presents defend In Witness whereof the said Stephen Sanders hath hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first aforewritten. Sealed and delivered in the presents of: James Sanders Arthelus Jarret Rosan__ I______ /s/ Stephen Sanders
Priscilla Sanders
Memorandum. That on the forth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and forty and five Quiet epeareable (sic) possession and seizin of the lands and premises within mentioned was had and taken by the within named Stephen Sanders in his proper person and by him was delivered unto the within names Will'm Johns according to the form and effect of the within written deed. In presents of: James Sanders Arthelus Jarratt Rosemon Swillvent /s/ Stephen Sanders Priscilla Sanders
Then Received of Will'm Johns the sum of Twenty five pounds Curr. Money being in full for the consideration money in the within deed mentioned I say Rec'd by me. James Sanders Arthelus Jarratt Rosemon Swillevent /s/ Stephen Sanders Priscilla Sanders
At a court held for Goochland County May 21, 1745, Stephen Sanders acknowledged this deed with the Livery of Seizin and ___ endorsed to be his acts and deeds which were ordered to be recorded.
Noted events in his life were:
Fact 1: Fact 1, 4 May 1745. Living in Albemarle Co., VA
Stephen married Priscilla Burton 1 about 1742 in Goochland Co., VA. Priscilla was born about 1723 in Henrico Co., VA.
The child from this marriage was:
169 i. Sarah Sanders (born about 1748 in Goochland Co., VA - died in 1806 in Campbell Co., VA)
339. Priscilla Burton,1 daughter of Robert Burton Jr. and Priscilla Farrar, was born about 1723 in Henrico Co., VA.
Priscilla married Stephen Sanders 1 about 1742 in Goochland Co., VA. Stephen was born on 11 Dec 1714 in New Kent Co., VA and died about 1785 in Buckingham Co., VA about age 71.
340. Guillaume (William) Depriest, son of Robert Depresst\Depriest Immigrant and Eliza, was born on 25 Sep 1689 in New Kent Co., VA and died on 2 Mar 1738 in Goochland Co., VA at age 48.
General Notes: GUILLAUME "WILLIAM" DEPRIEST lived in Hanover County, VA until 1734 when he purchased 200 acres on Lickinghole Creek in Goochland County, VA from William Swift.
The following is an entry is from Goochland Co., VA:
17 June 1755- Randolph DePriest, William DePriest, George Southerland and John Salmon are held firmly bound to John Hodges for 100 lbs. Condition of the above obligation is such that whereas the above bound, Randolph DePriest, William DePriest, George Southerland, and John Salmon have this day agreed with the said John Hodges who intermarried with the widow of WILLIAM DEPRIEST, Decd. and mother of the above bound Randolph DePriest, William DePriest, wives of George Southerland, John Salmon that the wife of John Hodges is to have one feather bed, and the furniture thereunto belonging and one iron pot of the estate of WILLIAM DEPRIEST and the above bound Randolph DePriest, William DePriest, George Southerland, John Salmon and the infants Robert DePriest and John DePriest the remaining part of the estate now to be found by John Hodges and Judith, his wife. Signed: Randolph DePriest, William DePriest, George (X) Southerland, John (X) Salmon. Witnesses: John Smith and Frances Smith. (Deed Book 7, pg. 13)
Guillaume married Judith about 1725 in Wake Co., NC.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Randolph Depriest was born about 1730 in Goochland Co., VA.
170 ii. John Depriest (born about 1738 in Goochland Co., VA - died in 1799 in Campbell Co., VA)
341. Judith .
Judith married Guillaume (William) Depriest about 1725 in Wake Co., NC. Guillaume was born on 25 Sep 1689 in New Kent Co., VA and died on 2 Mar 1738 in Goochland Co., VA at age 48.
344. Godfrey Hartsfield,54 son of Jurian Georgius Hartsfielder Immigrant and Margaret, was born in 1685 in Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA and died in 1743 in Johnston, Craven County, NC at age 58.
Godfrey married Catherine (Katherine) Walker 55 in 1710 in Waterford, Gloucester Co. NJ. Catherine was born in 1690 in New Jersey.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Christina Hartsfield was born about 1708 in Glouchester County, NJ.
208 ii. John Hartsfield (born about 1709 in Glouchester County, NJ - died about 1790 in Dobbs Co., NC)
iv. Paul Hartsfield was born on 14 May 1717 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA and died about 1790 in Dobbs Co., NC about age 73.
345. Catherine (Katherine) Walker 55 was born in 1690 in New Jersey.
General Notes: E-mail from Debbie Carter <dcarter@archerlaw.com> April 5, 2005 : Further research indicates that Katherine Walker's mother was almost certainly not Mary Smith, daughter of John Smith of Amwelbury, Salem Co., NJ. While Mary Smith did marry a man named John walker, he died in Salem Co., testate, in 1705, while Katherine Walker's father was deeding land to his children in 1710 and 1712. There were at least 3 John Walkers in southern NJ during the late 17th and early 18th centuries: the one who married Mary Smith and lived out his life in Salem Co.; Katherine's father, known as John Walker the Elder, who owned land along both sides of the south branch of the Pennsoakin (Pennsauken) Creek, which formed the county line between Gloucester and Burlington Counties; and his son, who was known as John Walker the Younger. In addition to Katherine and John, John walker the Elder had at least one other child for whom I have seen documentation: Sarah, who married Phillip Wallis of Chester Twsp., Burlington Co., NJ. All of these children are documented in land records for Colonial NJ. There may have been another son, David - a David Walker is listed in Chester Twsp. records for the early 1720's, but I have seen no documentation and do not know if he was part of the same family.
Catherine married Godfrey Hartsfield 54 in 1710 in Waterford, Gloucester Co. NJ. Godfrey was born in 1685 in Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA and died in 1743 in Johnston, Craven County, NC at age 58.
352. Martin Alexander,22,41,45,56 son of Samuel Alexander Sr. Immigrant and Mary Taylor, was born on 18 Mar 1687 in Pocomoke, Annamessex Somerset Co., MD 22,23,38,42,57,58,59,60,61,62 and died before 16 Aug 1751 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD.22,41,42,45,56,57,58,59,63
Birth Notes: Vol. of "They Lived in Somerset", 17th Century Marylanders, ALEXANDER, Martin 1687/03/18 IKL b to Samuel & Mary; Annamessex Somerset Land Records from Al Read Oct 2002 " Martin Alexandker son of Samuel and Mary alexander born 1 Jan 1687 at Amimassesx 17TH Century Marylanders from <http://rootsweb.com/~mdsomers/lus1_a.ntm> " Alexander Martin `1687/03/18 IKL b. to Samuel and Mary in Annammessex
Will of Samuel Alexander, Cecil Co., Maryland, Liber 20, Fol. 707, page 109: Will dated March 29, 1727. Names wife Mary, daughter Mary (wife of Thomas Creig). Witnessed by (son) Francis Alexander, (son) Martin Alexander. He was patentee of Sligo,which he deeded 21 March 1723 to his son Martin the northern end thereof, adjoining Alexandria and Bullen's Range. Witnesses were his sons Francis and Samuel Alexander Jr. The following year he gave as part of Sligo and Alexandria to his son Francis. Witnesses were his son Samuel,jr. and John son of his brother James.
. MD Hearldic Familes Pg 64 " Samuel Alexander to Martin Alexander tract, "Alexandria", 9/1/1723. Recorded 5/23/1724. Vol. 4, folio 75. Martin Alexander (son of Samuel and wife, Mary) gives release to James Wallace, mentions "Sligo", 9/2/1734. Vol. 5, folio 97, MD Hearldic Families "MARTIN ALEXANDER, son of SAMUEL, SR.and wife Mary , married Susannah Foster. Issue: DAVID; AMOS; JAMES, 1724 married Anna; MOSES;ELI, b. 1785, married Tamazon Ford, daughter of Richard B.Ford. ELIAS; JOSIAH; WILLIAM; REBECCA; SARAH, and AARON. MD Hearldic Families Pg 60 "AAron Alexander m. Ross 2nd m. -? 3rd Jean Brown; AAron son of Martin; son of Samuel; Martin brother of Frances who has son Mark Simpson Pg 188 " Martin Alexander son of Samuel Alexander and Mary Taylor was born 18 Mar 1687 at Annamessizx: witness to the will of his father; who died in Cecil Co. between 5 March 1750 and 16 Aug 1751 on which date his will was probated. In this he names his wife, nine children, all born in Cecil County Md." Pa Genol mag p.88 " Samuel Alexande,sr.,died testate, leaving a wife Mary Will dated 29 Mar 1727 which was probated 14 June 18 1733 naming followin children Martin b 18 March 1687 at Annamesix: witness to the will of his father;died in Cecil County betweiin 1 Mar 1750 and 1 Aug 1751: married Susannah Foster: Brevard " Martin Alexander (b 18 Mar 1687, Somerset Co., MD) ( he Inherited Sligo) m Susannah Foster (she may have been his 2nd wife)" Whos Who p.105 " Martin Alexander,son of Samuel Alexander and Mary Taylor b. Mar 18,1687 Annemesex,Somerset Co,Md." JEDDLE"My line of Alexander descent is from my maternal grandmother and is as follows: VI. Martin Alexander; b. 18 Mar 1687, Somerset Co, MD; m. Susannah Foster; d. 16 Aug 1751, Cecil Co., MD VII. Samuel Alexander; d . 1733 Cecil Co., MD; m. Mary
House Alexander pg 7 " Records Courthouse at Princess Anne, Somerset Co. MD contain register of births of James and Martin sons of Samuel who was son of William "
Death Notes: WillsCecil 28:156 " Martin Alexander died in Cecil Co.Md between 5 March 1750 and proved 16 Aug 1751 on which date his will was probated Names his wife Susannah Foster and sister Mary Lowry.and the following children David, James (a minor), Amos, Moses, Eli , James, Josiah (a minor), Aaron, Rebecca and Sarah Alexander"
Simpson Pg 188 " Martin Alexander son of Samuel Alexander and Mary Taylor was born 18 Mar 1687 at Annamessizx: witness to the will of his father; died in Cecil Co. between 5 March 1750 and 16 Aug 1751 on which date his will was probated. In this will he names his wife, nine children, all born in Cecil County Md."
Pa Genol mag " Samuel Alexande,sr.,died testate, leaving a wife Mary. Will dated 29 Mar 1727 which was probated 14 June 18 1733 naming following children Martin b 18 March 1687 at Annamesix: witness to the will of his father;died in Cecil County between 1 Mar 1750 and 1 Aug 1751: married Susannah Foster:
Brevard " Martin Alexander (b 18 Mar 1687, Somerset Co., MD) ( he Inherited Sligo) m Susannah Foster (she may have been his 2nd wife)"
Will "Martin Alexander (son of Samuel) Martin left a will in Cecil Co MD,Liber 28,Fol,156,dtd.5 Mar 1750/51 (proved 16 Aug 1751) in which he appoints his wife Susannah as executor,and mentions sons David, James (a minor), Moses, Eli, Aaron, Amos, and Josiah (a minor), and daughters Rebeccah, Sarah."
Will Cecil " Will Mar 5,1750,proved Aug 16,1751 Elkton Md.book 2 p.106" Maryland Familes p. 63 "d. 1751 Cecil Co. Md; lived "Sligo" eatate and Alexanderi Sept 1 1723, (Deed from father Deeds Elkton IV-75)" JEDDLE"My line of Alexander descent is from my maternal grandmother and is as follows: VI. Martin Alexander; b. 18 Mar 1687, Somerset Co, MD; m. Susannah Foster; d. 16 Aug 1751, Cecil Co., MD VII. Samuel Alexander; d . 1733 Cecil Co., MD; m. Mary Peden Cecil Co debt Books 1734-1766 Names Tracts,Years pg 89
Alexander, Martin Sligoe 1734-1761 (son of Samuel)
General Notes: Peden Colonial Famies " Land Records Maryland 1679-1783 Martin and Francs Alexander Patented the Tract Alexandria on 4 Nov 1732 (MPL PL8.739,amI:268)
assigned by Samuel Alexander sr. & John Holtham
Peden Colonial Familes " Francis Alexander of Newcastle Co.,PA. age 53 in 1769, mentions Martin Alexander and Andrew Alexander (CELC (2.260)
Peden Colonial Familes ", Francis Alexander age 62 in 1781, mentions his uncle Francis Alexander 37 years aga. (CELC 3.4) Brevard "Martin Alexander (son of Samuel) Martin left a will in Cecil Co MD,Liber 28,Fol,156,dtd.5 Mar 1750/51 (proved 16 Aug 1751) in which he appoints his wife Susannah as executor,and mentions sons David, James (a minor), Moses, Eli, Aaron, Amos, and Josiah (a minor), and daughters Rebeccah, Sarah. From his father Samuel, Martin inherited Sligo plantation.adjoining the Charles Camp plantation of John/Jean Brevard, located near the western terminus of the present Chesapeake and Delaware Canal,and only a short distance from the Maryland Delaware line."
Peden " Martin Alexander and Francis Alexander 1732 "Alexandra" 130 Acres certificate in the name of Samuel Alexander and John Holtham. Settlers of Maryland " Alexander, Martin & Francis---Alexandria, 150 acres 4 Nov. 1732 (sons of Samuel)
Owner of numerous plantations purchased and given to him by his father inc. Hespaniola (High Spainiola),Alexandria,Alexander's Lott, Bullen's Range,Warwick, Knowlwood, Ballenstynes Forest or Park Francina or the Three Sisters,Glasgow and Sligo. All were part of the historic Territory of Bohemia Manor one of the most interesting Manors in America. see CCLD J.S.5:067,6:417
Helen Smith From his father Martin he inherited Sligo plantation adjoining the Charles Camp plantation of John/Jean Brevard, located near the western terminus of the present Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, and only a short distance from the Maryland-Delaware line.Owner of numerous plantations purchased and given to him by his father including Hispanola (High Spainola), Alexandria, Alexanders Lott, Bullens Range, Warwick, Knowlwood, Ballenstynes Forest or Park, Francina or the Three Sisters, Glasgow and Sligo. All were part of the historic Territory of Bohemia Manor, one of the more interesting Manors in America. See Cecil Co Land Deeds: J.S. 5:067,6:417 Susannah Foster was a niece of the Prices and Bouldins whose plantations adjoined Martins plantation. A James Foster died 10 May 1740 Cecil Co. Md.. He owned plantation called Jones Green Springs which adjoined Knowlwood, one of the Alexanders properties.
11 June 2005 This Alexander Data base had been prepared by me for my research in trying to locate my GGGrandmother Rebecca Jane Alexander "I am providing the information on this Genealogy Page solely for the purpose of furthering family research & the information contained within is not intended for redistribution for any commercial use as it contains unverified information that may be hearsay and/or inaccurate. -HJack Wells"
Martin married Susannah Foster about 1710 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD 22,41,42,44,57,58,59,64.,65 Susannah was born about 1680 in Jones Green Spring Plantation MD..42,65
Marriage Notes: Wills NC 1791-1863 Book A 15, p 44 William Alexander 6 Aug 1804, prob in Oct 1805 Ct by oath of William Alexander Jr. Being weak in body,Exrs: Wf Rebecca and three sons, Wm Elijah, and Josiah. Wit: Wallis, Josiah and William Alexander,Jr. Isaac Alexander, CMC.} (#2) This will ties William as being a brother of both James and Ezekiel
JEDDLE"My line of Alexander descent is from my maternal grandmother and is as follows: I. Cora Icy Alexander; b. 2 Jan 1878. Water Valley, Graves Co, Ky; m. Charles Jeffrey, 6 Dec 1896, Almond, Independence Co, AR; d. 30 May 1971, Batesville, Independence Co, AR II. William Henry Alexander; b. 17 May 1850, Hickman Co, TN; m. Mary Ann "Molly" Edwards 5 Nov 1871, Water Valley, Graves Co, KY; d. 5 Apr 1935, Almond, Cleburne Co., AR III. Joseph J. Alexander; b. 1 Jan 1816, Mecklenburg Co., NC; m. Pheriba Fowlkes, 15 Sep 1833, Humphreys Co, TN; D. ? IV. Ephriam K. Alexander; b. ca. 1770 -1780, Beattie's Ford, Mecklenburg Co, NC; m. Margaret Price; d. 2 Jan 1847, Hickman Co., TN V. Amos Alexander, d. 7 Dec 1813, Mecklenburg Co, NC; m. Susanna Johnston VI. Martin Alexander; b. 18 Mar 1687, Somerset Co, MD; m. Susannah Foster; d. 16 Aug 1751, Cecil Co., MD VII. Samuel Alexander; d . 1733 Cecil Co., MD; m. Mary Helen Smith " Aaron Alexander born about 1720 married Mary Brown and Jean Brown Ross (a widow of Ross). His brother William born about 1728 married Rebecca Brown. They and their brother Ezekiel Alexander born 1726 all went south to Mecklenburg, NC about 1750. We cannot find the Surname of Ezekiel's wife, Martha, but she could have been a Brown. Their father, David Alexander had land in New Munster, Cecil Co. Md. before 1714 and was said to have moved to Chester Co. Pa where he died. His daughter Ann married Gilbert Clark.
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MD Hearldic Familes Pg 63 "MARTIN ALEXANDER, son of SAMUEL, SR., married Susannah Foster. Issue: DAVID; AMOS; JAMES, 1724 married Anna; MOSES;ELI, b. 1785, married Tamazon Ford, daughter of Richard B.Ford. ELIAS; JOSIAH; WILLIAM; REBECCA; SARAH, and AARON. MD Hearldic Families pg 63 " Martin Alexander , b--Pokomoke, 1687-1740, m- Susannah Foster, dau--of James Foster or Forster of Jones Green Springs, Md. Sarah, 1689, b--Pokomoke
Simpson Pg 188" Martin Alexander married Susannah Foster,"
Pa Genol mag " Samuel Alexande,sr.,died testate, leaving a wife Mary Will datee 29 Mar 1727 which was probated 14 June 18 1733 naming followin children Martin b 18 March 1687 at Annamesix: witness to the will of his father;died in Cecil County betweiin 1 Mar 1750 and 1 Aug 1751: married Susannah Foster:"
Alexander Samuel p.24 " m. (2) Susannah Foster,dau, James Foster and Elizabeth (Price or Bouldin) of Jones Green Spring plantation MD (his will Apr 12, 1740 names Susannah, Rebecca,Jame,Mary) both bur. Huntersville NC, so must have removed with Family." WillsCecil 28:156 " Martin Alexander died in Cecil Co.Md between 5 March 1750 and 16 Aug 1751 on which date his will was probated Names his wife Susannah Foster and sister Mary Lowry.and the following children David, James (a minor), Amos, Moses, Eli , James, Josiah (a minor), Aaron, Rebecca and Sarah Alexander"
Helen Smith "Martin Alexander, m. to 2nd wife, Susannah Foster, pos. dau of neighbor, James Foster. He was born in Annemessex, Somerset Co.. Md. 18 Mar 1687, died Cecil Co. Md. 5 Mar 1750 will pro. 16 Aug 1751. Martins children mentioned in will:David, James, Moses, Aaron died 1771, Meck., Eli, Amos, Sarah, Rebecca,Josiah. William and Ezekiel (later known as Sr.) are not in Martins will.Martin was the son of Samuel Alexander
JEDDLE "My line of Alexander descent is from my maternal grandmother and is as follows: V. Amos Alexander, d. 7 Dec 1813, Mecklenburg Co, NC; m. Susanna Johnston VI. Martin Alexander; b. 18 Mar 1687, Somerset Co, MD; m. Susannah Foster; d. 16 Aug 1751, Cecil Co., MD VII. Samuel Alexander; d . 1733 Cecil Co., MD; m. Mary
Children from this marriage were:
i. Aaron Alexander was born in 1711 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD 22,24,41,42,43,44,66 and died in 1771 in Mecklenburg Co., NC. 41,44,67,68 at age 60.
ii. David A. Alexander was born about 1710 in Pocomoke, Annamessex Somerset Co., MD 38,41,42,43,44,58 and died after 1794 in Mecklenburg Co., NC..41,58,69,70,71
iv. Rebecca Alexander was born in 1717 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD.22,27,41,42,43
v. James Alexander was born about 1724 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD.22,41,42,44
vi. Moses Alexander was born about 1726 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD.38,41,42,43,44,56
vii. Ezekiel Alexander Sr. was born on 17 Jun 1726 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD,42,44 died on 27 Jan 1811 in Anson Co. (Later Mecklenburg Co., NC) 72 at age 84, and was buried in Sugar Creek Presbyterian Church Cemetery Meck, NC.72
viii. Amos Alexander was born about 1735 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD 22,24,41,42,43,44,58,59,73,74 and died from 7 Dec 1813 to 14 Feb 1814 in Mecklenburg Co., NC. 22,24,59,75,76,77 about age 78.
ix. Sarah Alexander was born about 1740 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD.41,42,43
x. Josiah Alexander was born after 1740 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD 22,41,42,43 and died after 28 Jun 1776 in Mecklenburg Co., NC..22,23,78
xi. William Alexander was born about 1742 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD 41,42,43,64,67 and died on 6 Aug 1804 in Mecklenburg Co., NC. 64,79 about age 62.
353. Susannah Foster,38 daughter of James Foster and Unknown, was born about 1680 in Jones Green Spring Plantation MD..42,65
Birth Notes: Alexander Samuel p.24 " m. (2) Susannah Foster,dau, James Foster and Elizabeth (Price or Bouldin) of Jones Green Spring plantation, MD.; James Foster will Apr 12, 1740 names Susannah, Rebecca,Jame,Mary) both bur. Huntersville NC, so must have removed with Family."
MD Hearldic Families pg 63 " Martin Alexander , b--Pokomoke, 1687-1740, m- Susannah Foster, dau--of James Foster or Forster of Jones Green Springs, Md. Sarah, 1689, b--Pokomoke
General Notes: was a niece of the Prices and Bouldins,whose Plantations adjoined Martin's.
11 June 2005 This Alexander Data base had been prepared by me for my research in trying to locate my GGGrandmother Rebecca Jane Alexander "I am providing the information on this Genealogy Page solely for the purpose of furthering family research & the information contained within is not intended for redistribution for any commercial use as it contains unverified information that may be hearsay and/or inaccurate. -HJack Wells"
Susannah married Martin Alexander about 1710 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD 22,41,42,44,57,58,59,64.,65 Martin was born on 18 Mar 1687 in Pocomoke, Annamessex Somerset Co., MD 22,23,38,42,57,58,59,60,61,62 and died before 16 Aug 1751 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD.22,41,42,45,56,57,58,59,63
354. Richard Bouldin Foard .
General Notes: 11 June 2005 This Alexander Data base had been prepared by me for my research in trying to locate my GGGrandmother Rebecca Jane Alexander "I am providing the information on this Genealogy Page solely for the purpose of furthering family research & the information contained within is not intended for redistribution for any commercial use as it contains unverified information that may be hearsay and/or inaccurate. -HJack Wells"
Richard married Tamizin Bouldin.
Children from this marriage were:
ii. Hezekiah Foard.
iii. John H. Foard.
355. Tamizin Bouldin .
General Notes: 11 June 2005 This Alexander Data base had been prepared by me for my research in trying to locate my GGGrandmother Rebecca Jane Alexander "I am providing the information on this Genealogy Page solely for the purpose of furthering family research & the information contained within is not intended for redistribution for any commercial use as it contains unverified information that may be hearsay and/or inaccurate. -HJack Wells"
Tamizin married Richard Bouldin Foard.
356. William McGaughey Immigrant was born about 1690 in County Antrim, Northern Ireland and died about 1750 in Hamilton Bann, York, PA about age 60.
General Notes: [hgt.FTW]
Notes for WILLIAM MCGAUGHEY: William McGaughey was born in Northern Ireland. He is said to be from County Antrim, Northern Ireland, and came to America with his Family about 1738 from Glasgow, Scotland, apparently arriving in Delaware where he appears in The Wilmington Court records. William subsequently purchased land from Abigail Cannon on New Castle, Delaware in 1741, and he appears in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania by 1745. He owned land in York County (formerly part of Lancaster County), Pennsylvania, and adjacent land in Maryland, a total of more than 400 acres in addition to The "plantation." William also mentioned a cousin by The same name in his will. Margaret, his wife, was probably also born in Scotland. She was named in William's will, as were The children: John, James, William, and Alexander.
According to Polly McGaughey Sutton, The surname McGaughey can be traced to The 4th or 5th century to The Family name MacGeoghn (also MacEoghain or MacGeoghagan). The name was founded by Eachagan, son of Faicha, who was The fifth son of Niall, son of Eochy,who occupied Ulster as an inheritance He belonged to The clan Colman. MagEacaio is a variant in Gaelic. The Gaelic stem and different spellings worldwide has given rise to MacGahey, MacGahy, MacGaughy, McGaughey, MacGaggy, MacGaughie, Gahey, Gaffey, Gaughy, and variations with Mc substituted for Mac.
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William McGauhey was an early settler of The Boyds Creek area. Mrs. Beulah Linn, Sevier County Historican, recalls many years ago seeing a sign indicating McGauhey's Fort near this location. Somewhere in this area lies The remains of William McGauhey's wife, Elizabeth Laughlin, who died about 1804. The exact loction is now lost. The McGauhey familiy moved to Alabama in The early 1800's...' Source: 'In The Shadow of The Smokies', Smoky Mountain Historical Society, 1993, p 248. McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis McTeer, 1975, p 29. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- WILLIAM McGAUGHEY/Y was The first of our line to settle in America. After an extensive search, no primary records have been found concerning his birth and parentage; we only have information handed down that he was born in Northern Ireland and sailed from Glasgow, Scotland for America ca 1738. Your writer checked with The Genealogical Office in Dublin, Ireland and was informed that The Family came from County Antrim in Northern Ireland.It can be reasonably determined that he crossed The short distance across The Irish Sea to Scotland as this was not unusual for The inhabitants of The two countries. In Scotland he married Margaret. but no record of her parentage is known, however, her oldest son, John, signed her birthplace on The death certificate as Scotland. Family legend says William left Northern Ireland for Glasgow, Scotland where he met Margaret. They and four children are thought to have landed in America in 1738.The first land record in Williams name is a warrant bearing date of 14 Oct. 1738 to John Berrisford which was deeded to John Alexander, However, neither party occupied The land, so under date of 23 Oct. 1745 The tract was assigned to William McGaughey for a consideration. This is The tract of land given to his son, James, in Williams will for 250 acres of land in Hamilton Ban Twn., York County, Penn. on a branch of Lower Marsh Creek then in Lancaster County (later York County, now Adams County.) Copy of this document is given to show location of Williams Home on Lower Marsh Creek.This document bears The signature of John Penn, brother of WilliamPenn. When William Penn returned to England, his brother, John, was made Manager. The date shows that Williams sons, John and James, had settled.previously according to The grants assigned to them and referred to later.Issue of William and Margaret McGaugley/y: (* denotes more data follows Like many original immigrants of our Family lines, we have only Family legend about The origin of The above couple.First record of William is in Wilmington, DE court records. Many Irish immigrants landed in New Castle, DE on their way to PA. Williams will in 1750 where he died in YorkCo, PA is The most detailed document about The Family. He left considerable lands to his sons. Last Will and Testament of William McGaugheyFrom Will Book 1750, Book A-12, York County, PA. Transcribed and printed by Polly McGaughey Sutton.Dated 5 Jan 1749, proven 24 Apr 1750 In The name of God, Amen, The fifth day of January, anno dom., 1749, I, William McGaughey, of The Township of Hamilton Bann in The County of York in The Province of Pennsylvania, being very sick and weak in body but of perfect mind and memory, thanks be given unto God therefor, calling unto mind The mortality of my body and that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last will and testament, that is to say principally and first of all. I give and recommend to The soul into The hands of God who gave it and my body I recommend to The earth to be buried in decent Christian burial at The discretion of my Executors, nothing doubting but at The General Resurrection I shall receive The same by The mighty power of God; as
Note: This Family lived near McGaughey's Fort on Boyd's Creek in Sevier Co. In The 1830 census of Sevier Co. Peggy McGaughey aged 60-70 years was listed as head of a household which included besides herself two males and two females aged 20-30 and one female aged 15-20 years. Source: McTeer - Mateer Families of Cumberland County Pennsylvania, Frances Davis McTeer, 1975, p 29.
William married Margaret Immigrant. Margaret Immigrant was born about 1695 in Scotland and died after 1750 in York County, PA.
Marriage Notes: Reference:
Children from this marriage were:
i. John S McGaughey Immigrant was born between 1711 and 1715 in Scotland and died in 1777 in York County, PA about age 66.
ii. James M. McGaughey was born in 1728 in Hamilton Bann, York, PA and died on 10 Jun 1798 in York County, PA at age 70.
iii. Isabella McGaughey was born between 1735 and 1744 in Scotland.
iv. Alexander McGaughey was born about 1740 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and died in 1802 in Rutherford County, NC about age 62.
357. Margaret Immigrant was born about 1695 in Scotland and died after 1750 in York County, PA.
General Notes: [hgt.FTW]
Coming from Ireland to Scotland, William McGaughey married Margaret. No record of her parentage is known, however, her oldest son, John, signed her birthplace on The death certificate as Scotland. Family legend says William left Northern Ireland for Glasgow, Scotland where he met Margaret. They and four children are thought to have landed in America in 1738.
Margaret married William McGaughey Immigrant. William was born about 1690 in County Antrim, Northern Ireland and died about 1750 in Hamilton Bann, York, PA about age 60.
368. The Elder Josias Hendon Immigrant,13,51,80 son of William Henden and Mary Hendon, was born in 1700 in England, died on 1 May 1738 in Baltimore, MD at age 38, and was buried in 1738 in Baltimore, MD.
General Notes: Was probably 4 yrs. old when he came to America. He was in bondage to Nicholas Rogers until he was 21 yrs. oldIn the 1850 Census pg 49 1st district this Hendon is listed. the now Baltimore was once Little Powder River.
(Research):!WILL: dated 1 May 1738 proven June 1738, Baltimore, Md. I have cert
ified copy
of this will i n file.
Josias"the elder' received land patent 19 Sep 1722; Certificate # 21
21
Baltimore Co., MD. Named "Hob-Nob-at-a-Venture".The HENDON'S of Gunpowder River pg 30. Will written 1 May 1738; proven Jun
1738. The Hendons from Gunpowder River by Grace HENDON Chancey pg 30.
Josias Hendon's Will signed 1 May 1735 and proven 7 Jun 1738.
Josias married Hannah Robinson about 1722. Hannah was born in 1704 in Baltimore, MD and died in 1748 in Baltimore, MD at age 44.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Josias F. Hendon was born in Baltimore, MD and died in Anson County, North Carolina.
ii. William Hendon was born on 1 Dec 1723 in Baltimore, MD and died in 1778 in Bladen Co., NC at age 55.
iii. Elizabeth Hendon was born in 1724 in Baltimore, MD. Another name for Elizabeth was Johnson.
184 iv. Isham Hendon (born in 1725 in Jackson, Georgia - died in 1804 in Wake Co., NC)
v. Hannah Hendon was born on 31 Oct 1727 in Baltimore, MD.
vi. James Hendon was born in 1733 in Baltimore, MD and died in 1793 in , Wake County, North Carolina at age 60.
vii. Josias Hendon was born in 1733 in Baltimore, MD.
369. Hannah Robinson,13,51 daughter of William Robinson and Elizabeth Unknown, was born in 1704 in Baltimore, MD and died in 1748 in Baltimore, MD at age 44.
General Notes: Hannah's will 29 Jan 1748 (Baltimore Co. Wills Liber 1 Folio 442-443
) probate d
Mar 1748. None of the children were married at time of her death bu
t the 3
oldest married soon after.
Hannah's will dated 29 Jan 1748 "in 44th year of her life".
Hannah married The Elder Josias Hendon Immigrant about 1722. Josias was born in 1700 in England, died on 1 May 1738 in Baltimore, MD at age 38, and was buried in 1738 in Baltimore, MD.
370. Thomas Johnson .
Thomas married Mary Enloes.
The child from this marriage was:
185 i. Keziah Johnson (born in 1727 - died in 1768)
371. Mary Enloes, daughter of John Enloes and Elizabeth?.
Mary married Thomas Johnson.
376. Richard Scoggin, son of Richard George Scoggin and Lucy Harney, was born about 1695 in Surry, Prince George, VA.
Richard married Mary Ray about 1720. Mary was born about 1700 in Washington, VA and died in 1780 in Antrim Parish, Virginia about age 80. Another name for Mary was Webb.
The child from this marriage was:
377. Mary Ray, daughter of William Haney and Sarah, was born about 1700 in Washington, VA and died in 1780 in Antrim Parish, Virginia about age 80. Another name for Mary was Webb.
Mary married Richard Scoggin about 1720. Richard was born about 1695 in Surry, Prince George, VA.
384. Symon Miller, son of George Miller and Unknown, was born about 1620 in London, England.
Symon married.
His child was:
192 i. Captain Symon Miller I, Immigrant (born about 1642 in Bristol, England)
416. Godfrey Hartsfield,54 son of Jurian Georgius Hartsfielder Immigrant and Margaret, was born in 1685 in Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA and died in 1743 in Johnston, Craven County, NC at age 58.
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417. Catherine (Katherine) Walker 55 was born in 1690 in New Jersey.
(Duplicate. See Below)
640. Thomas Ingram, son of John Ingram II, Immigrant and Jane Ingram (M.N.U.), was born about 1642 in Northumberland Co., Wiccomocco Parish, VA and died on 21 May 1707 in Northumberland Co., VA about age 65.
General Notes: My GGGGGGG (7th)Great-grandfather. Author: www.geocities.com/gdingram2001 Gerri (Stewart, Miller, Henley) Ingram I have found this information on the ancestral site of "Gerry Watts";however I realize that the original sources are other than himself. I hope that I am using the proper credit in order to copy thisinformation to my Thomas Ingram files. If not, please email me with theproper source. Thank you, scingram@msn.com This Source's information is as follows:
"His young life came under control of a guardian at the time of hisfather's death. This guardian, Thomas Hopkins, would marry his motherwithin a year after his father's death. Northumberland County, VA Record Book 1706-1720. Will written, Oct 12, 1700; probated, May 21, 1707, NorthumberlandCounty, Virginia. The will was probated in Northumberland County Court. JP Tho: Hobson,Cir, Court. February 22, 1720 The original will was presented to the Court by Mr.John Ingram (and the Board being present) upon the said Ingram's motionthe said will read to Board. Tho: Hobson Clk Crt, Northumberland.
In the name of God Amen. I, Thomas Ingram, being, God be praised, welland sound both of body and mind and do therfore make and ordain this mylast will and testament in God and my body on this earth _ _ and for thefinal portion of the goods of this earth where God hath bestowed on me. Idispose threrfore as followeth, For my land and personal estate in what__ forever except twenty schillings _ _ money I will and bequeath to mytwo youngest sons Charles Ingram and Abraham Ingram to be equally dividedamong them and four schillings to my daughrter Thomasino Parker. I willand bequeath in case my son John Ingram depart this life without justheirs _ _ all my land to my daughter-in-law Anne Ingram, wife of my sonJohn Ingram and to her heirs forever. I will and ordain my son JohnIngram sole executor of this my will. In witness whereof I have set myhand and seal this the 12 day of October 1700. In witness John Harris Batt: Dameron (Bartholomew) Anth: Hopkins"
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Thomas married Katherine Winter about 1670 in Northumberland Co., VA. Katherine was born in 1652 in Northumberland Co., VA and died about 1682 about age 30.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Abraham Ingram Sr. was born about 1668 in Northumberland Co., VA and died in 1728 about age 60.
iii. Katherine Ingram was born about 1672 in Northumberland Co., VA.
iv. John Ingram was born about 1674 in Northumberland Co., VA and died about 1722 in Northumberland Co., VA about age 48.
v. Thomasine Ingram was born about 1685 in Wake Co., NC.
641. Katherine Winter, daughter of Thomas V. Winter and (F.N.U.) Winter (M.N.U.), was born in 1652 in Northumberland Co., VA and died about 1682 about age 30.
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Katherine married Thomas Ingram about 1670 in Northumberland Co., VA. Thomas was born about 1642 in Northumberland Co., Wiccomocco Parish, VA and died on 21 May 1707 in Northumberland Co., VA about age 65.
Katherine next married.
642. George Dameron, son of Lawrence Dameron Sr., Immigrant and Dorothy Immigrant, was born about 1647 in Dameron's Neck, Northumberland Co., VA and died on 19 May 1698 in N Wicomico, Northumberland Co., VA about age 51.
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MARC: _ALT_BIRTH Y
Noted events in his life were:
Marriage Contract: 1680, Wake Co., NC.
George married Elizabeth Taylor. Elizabeth was born in 1640 in Wake Co., NC and died from about 1698 to 1699 in Wake Co., NC about age 58.
Children from this marriage were:
ii. Thomas Dameron was born in 1683.
iii. George Dameron was born in 1685 and died in 1720 in Wake Co., NC at age 35.
iv. Lazarus Dameron was born in 1690 in Northumberland Co., VA, died on 14 Feb 1749 in Wake Co., NC at age 59, and was buried in Damron Cemetery, Rockfish, VA.
v. Grace Dameron was born in 1694 in Northumberland Co., VA.
643. Elizabeth Taylor was born in 1640 in Wake Co., NC and died from about 1698 to 1699 in Wake Co., NC about age 58.
General Notes: (Widow Of John Dennis)
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Elizabeth married John Dennis. John was born about 1636 in Wake Co., NC.
Elizabeth next married George Dameron. George was born about 1647 in Dameron's Neck, Northumberland Co., VA and died on 19 May 1698 in N Wicomico, Northumberland Co., VA about age 51.
672. William Johns,1,81 son of Richard Johns Immigrant and Jane Fox Immigrant, was born about 1673 in Virginia and died after 1720 in King William Co., VA.
General Notes: 1704- WILLIAM JOHNS appeared on the Quit Rent Roll in King William Co., VA as owning 100 acres of land.
21 FEB 1720- Henry Webber, 260 acres in St. John's Parish, King William Co. for 30 shillings, on both sides of the main Road; adjoining. his own land, William Isbell, land of WILLIAM JOHNS & Terry's line; on NE side of Long Branch; & through his plantation. p. 52.
The name of WILLIAM JOHNS' wife is unknown. It is very likely that she introduced the name LOCKEY into this branch of the JOHNS family.
William married.
His children were:
i. John Johns was born about 1700 in King William Co., VA and died after 1760 in Caroline Co., VA.
ii. Jacob Johns was born about 1705 in King William Co., VA and died after 1759 in Caroline Co., VA.
336 iii. William Johns (born about 1708 in King William Co., VA - died about 1787 in Buckingham Co., VA)
676. James Sanders 1 was born in Virginia or England and died in 1717 in New Kent Co., VA.
James married Sarah Scrimshire 1 on 7 Sep 1698 in New Kent Co., VA. Sarah died in New Kent Co., VA.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Thomas Sanders was born on 16 Oct 1699 in New Kent Co., VA.
338 ii. Stephen Sanders (born on 11 Dec 1714 in New Kent Co., VA - died about 1785 in Buckingham Co., VA)
677. Sarah Scrimshire 1 died in New Kent Co., VA.
Sarah married James Sanders 1 on 7 Sep 1698 in New Kent Co., VA. James was born in Virginia or England and died in 1717 in New Kent Co., VA.
678. Robert Burton Jr.,1 son of Robert Burton and Mary Nowell, was born about 1688 in Henrico Co., VA and died on 30 Mar 1748 in Goochland Co., VA about age 60.
Robert married Priscilla Farrar 1 about 1716 in Henrico Co., VA. Priscilla was born about 1698 in Farrar's Island, Henrico Co., VA and died about 1768 in Goochland Co., VA about age 70.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Robert Burton III was born about 1718 in Henrico Co., VA.
ii. William Burton was born about 1720 in Henrico Co., VA.
339 iii. Priscilla Burton (born about 1723 in Henrico Co., VA)
iv. Anne Burton was born in 1725 in Henrico Co., VA.
v. Judith Burton was born about 1727 in Henrico Co., VA.
vi. Noel Burton was born about 1730 in Henrico Co., VA.
vii. Elizabeth Burton was born in 1738 in Goochland Co., VA.
679. Priscilla Farrar,1 daughter of William Farrar III and Priscilla Baugh, was born about 1698 in Farrar's Island, Henrico Co., VA and died about 1768 in Goochland Co., VA about age 70.
Priscilla married Robert Burton Jr. 1 about 1716 in Henrico Co., VA. Robert was born about 1688 in Henrico Co., VA and died on 30 Mar 1748 in Goochland Co., VA about age 60.
680. Robert Depresst\Depriest Immigrant was born about 1660 in France and died about 1710 in New Kent Co., VA about age 50.
General Notes: ROBERT DEPRESST/DEPRIEST was born in France about 1660 and died about 1710 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia.
He was married twice, first to Elizabeth (maiden name unknown) who died 27 September 1689 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, VA. He then married Mary (maiden name unknown) about 1690.
Robert was a French Huguenot and immigrated to Virginia before 1689. The earliest mention of him in Virginia is found in the St. Peter's Parish Vestry Book when the land of ROBERT DEPROSSE was among the property to be processed. Based on the date of immigration, he was probably among the group of Huguenots sent to the New World by the British government to quiet unrest in England over the Huguenots who had arrived from France taking prime English jobs.
The location of his birth is unknown, but he probably came from the south of France where several villages were designated "free cities" for Protestant worship by the Edict of Nantes. ROBERT DEPRIEST most likely left France for England in 1685 when the Edict of Nantes was revoked and violence broke out against the Huguenots.
ROBERT DEPRIEST settled in New Kent Co., VA and by 1704 he owned 354 acres of land (VA 1704 Quit Rent Rolls for New Kent Co.) The early records of the DePriest family are contained in the St. Peter's Parish records. When St. James' Parish was formed from St. Peter's Parish, ROBERT DEPRIEST'S land fell into the new parish. Later his land would fall into the newly created Hanover County. At the time of his death, the DePriests lived on or near the Pamunkey River, near the present day boundaries of Hanover, New Kent and King William Counties.
The DePriest name was spelled variously as DuPresse, DePresst and DePrest. It was in the second generation that the name became DePriest.
ROBERT DEPRIEST is one of approximately 450 people whose origins have been proved to the standards of the National Huguenot Society and all of his descendants are eligible for membership in the Society.
Robert married Eliza about 1687 in New Kent Co., VA.
The child from this marriage was:
681. Eliza .
Eliza married Robert Depresst\Depriest Immigrant about 1687 in New Kent Co., VA. Robert was born about 1660 in France and died about 1710 in New Kent Co., VA about age 50.
688. Jurian Georgius Hartsfielder Immigrant 29,82 was born in 1654 in Wussingen, Germany and died in 1690 in Chester, Philadelphia, PA at age 36.
Jurian married Margaret on 25 Mar 1678. Margaret died in Aug 1732 in Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Children from this marriage were:
ii. Andrew Hartsfield was born on an unknown date.
iii. Edward Hartsfield was born on an unknown date.
iv. George Hartsfield was born on an unknown date.
689. Margaret died in Aug 1732 in Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Margaret married Jurian Georgius Hartsfielder Immigrant 29,82 on 25 Mar 1678. Jurian was born in 1654 in Wussingen, Germany and died in 1690 in Chester, Philadelphia, PA at age 36.
704. Samuel Alexander Sr. Immigrant,22,27,38,42,43,57,58,60,61,83,84,85,86,87,88 son of William Alexander Of Raphoe and Unknown, was born about 1657-1658 of Eridy, Donegal Co., Ireland (Ulster),22,42,57,59,84 died before 14 Jun 1733 in New Munster Manor, Cecil Co., MD,11,27,42,57,58,59,61 and was buried in 1733 in Bethel (Chesapeake City Cem).57
Birth Notes: Record John E Alexander "Samuel Alexander b. 1657 Scotland; lived Sligo, N.Ireland: to Somerset Co. Md: to Cecil Co Md before 1723 elder of Broad Creek Presp. church" : MD Families p 63 " Samuel Alexander b. 1657 Scotland; lived Sligo, N.Ireland; to Somerset Co Md; to Cecil Co Md. befor 1723; elder of Broad Creek Presp Ch."
Brevard D " Pg 169 William Alexandes son Samual Alexander b abt 1656? d 1733 Md. m.Mary( ) Samuel patented Sligo plantation in 1723. He also owned Alexandria and Bullens Range. MM "Samuel ALEXANDER (b. 1657 in Raphoe, Co. Donegal, Ireland,d. <June 18, 1733) and Mary TAYLOR."
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Md Heraldic Famiies pg 65 " Archibald, the eldest was b in Cuningham Manor, Co. Donegal, Feb 4 1708 and m. Dec 31 1734 his first cousin, Margaret Parks. This disproves Samuel of Cecil Co. as bro of Archibald, but not of Thomas the royalist as the father.
Death Notes: WillsCecilCoMD Samuel Alexander "Will dated 29 Mar 1727 prob 14 June 1733 Names wife Mary,children James, Martin, Sarah, Francis, Mary, Andrew, Samel jr..He was patentee of Sligo,which he deeded 21 March 1723 to his son Martin the northern end thereof, adjoining Alexandria and Bullen's Range. Witnesses were his sons Francis and Samuel Alexander Jr. The following year he gave as part of Sligo and Alexandria to his son Francis. Witnesses were his son Samuel,jr. and John son of his brother James.
Simpson Pg 185 " Samuel Alexander Sr. died testate, leaving a wife Mary, and all seven of his children . Samuel Sr. married cira 1684 Mary Taylor, daughter of Elias and Confort (Anderson) Taylor. Her ancestors in them maternal line can be traced back to Henry Scarborgh of North Walsham, County Norfolk,England"
Simpson pg 188 " Samuel migrated from Somerset County, Md to Cecil Co Md about 1720/23. He died in Cecil County, Maryland about 1727, his will dated 29 Mar 1727, and filed that same year.Samuel and Mary Alexander were parents of seven children all born at Pocomoke Md. "
Pa Genol mag " Samuel Alexander,sr.,died testate, leaving a wife Mary Will dated 29 Mar 1727 which was probated 14 June 18 1733 naming followin children James b 1685 m. Mary Steel Martin b 1687 Sarah b 1690 M. Matthew Walllace Francis b 1693 Mary Craig-Lowry b 1695 Andrew b 1697 in Meck by 1760 Samuel jr. b 1699
JEDDLE "My line of Alexander descent is from my maternal grandmother and is as follows: V. Amos Alexander, d. 7 Dec 1813, Mecklenburg Co, NC; m. Susanna Johnston VI. Martin Alexander; b. 18 Mar 1687, Somerset Co, MD; m. Susannah Foster; d. 16 Aug 1751, Cecil Co., MD VII. Samuel Alexander; d . 1733 Cecil Co., MD; m. Mary Taylor
Burial Notes: Pa Genol Mag p.87 "Samuel Alexander d. 1733 Cecil co. Md, bur Bethel (Chesapeak City) cem"
General Notes: Samuel Alexander was living 1680 in Somerset County, Maryland. [SOURCE:Somerset County, Maryland Judicial Records, 1680-1690, Page 160]. 1685: Samuel Alexander settled on the Pocomoke.
Peden,Henry C. Cecil Co. Debt Books 1734-1766 Names, Tracts, Years; pg 89 Alexander, Samuel Sligoe 1734-1760 Land Records Maryland 1679-1783
Samuel Alexander Cecil Sligoe 200 acres 10 Dec 1714
Alex Kin "Sam Alexander is JP for deed rec 12 Aug 1721 between Matthew Wallace and James Leith- 458 acres granted to Matthew Wallace in 1720 and Matthew Wallace conveyed to James Leith 130 acres called Wallace's Serawle 8 Jun 1721.
Witnesses: James Alexander and Moses Alexander, JPs: Sam Alexander, James Alexander for a deed rec 12 Aug 1721 in which Edward Ellis of New Milford, Cecil Co and Lydia his wife to David Wallace of same place 50 acres of land called Haile Hill.
Alexander Kin pg 63 "Descendants of James Alexander (1742-1778) taken from Bible Records in possession of Mre. Margaret Alexander Muse of Mt Pleasant, North Carolina " Samuel Alexander with sons Andrew and Francis bought lands in 1723 in the southern part of Cecil county called "Sligo" and "Alexandria" tracts. In the same year Samuel and others bought a lot of land for a Presbyterian church in Bohemia in the same county. (Other sons of Samuel were: Martin and James who d. 1717)
Will of William Anderson 1692 "convay's land in Somerste Co. that Samuel and Andrew Alexander once live on to William Smith.".
Record John E Alexander :"Samuel Alexander b. 1657 Scotland; lived Sligo, N.Ireland: to Somerset Co. Md: to Cecil Co Md before 1723 elder of Broad Creek Presph. church" Ireland: to Somerset Co. Md: to Cecil Co Md before 1723 elder of Broad Creek Presph. church" Also Samuel Alexander, with his sons Andrew and Francis, bought lands in 1723 in southern part of Cecil county, called "Sligo" and " Alexandria" tracts. In the same year Samuel and others bought a lot of land for a Presbyterian church in Bohemia, in the same county.
PA Genol Mag "SAMUEL ALEXANDER Sr. Settled first in Somerset Co.Md.on the Pocomoke river 1678/85. Removed in 1723 to Cecil Co. on the Sligo and Bullen's Range. These plantations were near the mouth of the present Chesapeake and Delaware canal,adjoing the Charles Camp plantation of John/Jean Brevard. They were not in the New Munster Track of Nothern Cecil Co.(Sligo,Alexandra and Bullens Range.) He became an elder of the Broad Creek Presbyterian Congreagation in 1723.(A Family Alexander ) Himself Patentee of Sligo,he deeded 21 Mar 1723 to his son Martin the northern end therof,adjoining Alexandria and Bulen's Range. Witness were his son Francis and Samuel Alexander Jr. The following year he gave a part of Sligo and of Alexandria to his son Francis (Frances Alexander Butterworth: A Family of the House of Alexander Pg 12). Witness were his son Samuel,Jr.and John son of his brother James. Will list seven children and wife Mary. 1723 Lets farm of Richard Thompson with Peter Bouchell,south side Broad Creek and west side main county road.Talks about Presby Church.(MD land Deed's J.S. f:026
Simpson pg 188 " Samuel migrated from Somerset County, Md to Cecil Co Md about 1720/23. He died in Cecil County, Maryland about 1727, his will dated 29 Mar 1727, and filed that same year.Samuel and Mary Alexander were parents of seven children all born at Pocomoke Md. "
Brevard " Samuel patented Sligo plantation in 1723. He also owned Alexandria and Bullens Range. Thise plantations were near the mouth of the present Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, adjoining the Charles Camp plantation of John/Jean Brevard. They were not in the New Munster Tract of Northern Cecil County."
MD HeraldicFamilies p 63 " Samuel Alexander b. 1657 probably from North of Ireland (his children were born in Somerset Co. Md ) he moved to Cecil Co., Md., and bought lands in the southern part of the county in 1723, called "Sligo" and Alexandria. Also bought lands in 1725 for the Presbyterian Church of Bohemia, Cecil Co. Md. Will dated 3/29/1727, M.A.G. Vol I pg 3
MD Herdlic Familes pg 63 & 64 "SAMUEL ALEXANDER, thought to be one of the original seven brothers who came to America between two early dates in the sixteen hundreds, and not of the exact dates. SAMUEL'S will, 3/9/1730, Cecil Co., MD, wife: Mary. Issue: JAMES, b.1685, Pokomoke (is this James the "Weaver" of O'Dwire Tract?). MARTIN, b. 1687- d. 1740, Pokomoke, m. Susannah Foster, daughter of James Foster or Forster of Jones Green Springs, MD. SARAH, b. 1689, Pokomoke. FRANCES, b. 1693,Pokomoke. Issue: MARK (Is this MARK I who married Mary Wallace?). MARY LOURY ALEXANDER, b. 1695, (presumably Pokomoke), married Thomas Craig, referred to in Biography of ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER. ANDREW, b. 1697. SAMUEL, b. 1699, also probably Pokomoke. (Was this the father or gr. father Col.Samuel referred to by Sophie Brown in letter as cousin of William Ramsay Brown, the grand son of ELIZABETH ALEXANDER,daughter of JOHN ALEXANDER of VA?) The SAMUEL ALEXANDER of Enderly Farms near Charlotte, N.C. is probably the son or gr. son of SAMUEL b. 1699. COL. SAMUEL ALEXANDER, age 78,was taken prisoner at Camden, S.C. (formerly part of N.C. at this point), when ordered by British Brown to join his forces and he with others refused to do so. He was fastened to cart and forced to march 42 miles to be interned. Later he was sent to Georgia for release but enforced residence during the Revolution. His son, CAPT. SAMUEL ALEXANDER, was attacking the British at Fort Cornwallis and his father was placed in front of the British line. He was uninjured. Son and father show lands in Georgia, but the soldiery returned to their own states after Revolution. Georgia Habersham Records of D.A.R. give COL. SAMUEL ALEXANDER as of royal line, said to be proven. McCrady History of S.C., p. 270. McCall's History of Georgia, Vol. II, pp. 329, 330, 332, 327. COL. SAMUEL ALEXANDER of Camden is of correct age to have son of SAMUEL and Mary, of Cecil Co., MD. will3/9/1730. Samuel ALEXANDER married Mary ALEXANDER. The births of his children are recorded in Somerset Register, D.B.I. K.L. The Judicial records of Somerset Co., MD contain references to Samuel in the county quite early. He was a large land owner in Cecil Co. In 1714, 200 acres of land in Cecil Co., known as Sligo, was patented to him. He also had tracts known as "Alexandria" and "Hispaniola". See Alexander Kin for more details. He was born in 1657 at Raphoe, Ireland. He died in 1733 at Cecil Co, MD.
CharlMeck Story " SAMUEL ALEXANDER, after settling on the Pocomoke about 1685, removed in 1723 to Cecil County. That year he, John Brevard, and Peter Bouchelle were elders of the Broad Creek Presbyterian Congregation.14 On 13 June 1723 Richard Thompson deeded to Samuel Alexander "one acre of land for he use of the Presbyterian Congrega-tion to erect [thereon] a meeting house" for which an annual rent of one eat of Indian corn was to be paid, if lawfully demanded.15 Himself patentee of SLIGO, he deeded 21 March 1723 to his son Martin the northern end thereof, adjoining ALEXANDRIA and BULLEN'S RANGE.
11 June 2005 This Alexander Data base had been prepared by me for my research in trying to locate my GGGrandmother Rebecca Jane Alexander "I am providing the information on this Genealogy Page solely for the purpose of furthering family research & the information contained within is not intended for redistribution for any commercial use as it contains unverified information that may be hearsay and/or inaccurate. -HJack Wells"
Samuel married Mary Taylor in 1684 in Annemessix Towne, Somerset, Maryland, USA 27,42,45,57,58,59,61,65,88,89,90.,91 Mary was born about 1650 in Manokin Hundred, Somerset County, MD. 58,92 and died in 1733 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD 60,90 about age 83.
Marriage Notes: The CharMeck story "6. SAMUEL ALEXANDER, after settling on the Pocomoke about 1685, removed in 1723 to Cecil County. That year he, John Brevard, and Peter Bouchelle were elders of the Broad Creek Presbyterian Congregation.14 On 13 June 1723 Richard Thompson deeded to Samuel Alexander "one acre of land for the use of the Presbyterian Congrega-tion to erect [thereon] a meeting house" for which an annual rent of one eat of Indian corn was to be paid, if lawfully demanded.15 Himself patentee of SLIGO, he deeded 21 March 1723 to his son Martin the northern end thereof, adjoining ALEXANDRIA and BULLEN'S RANGE.Witnesses were his sons Francis and Samuel Alexander, Jr.16 The following year he gave a part of SLIGO and of ALEXANDRIA to his son Francis.17 Witnesses were his son Samuel, Jr., and John, son of his brother James. Samuel Alexander, Sr., died testate leaving a wife Mary, whose surnome before her marriage is not of record, and the following children, certain of whom were mentioned in his will dated 29 March 1727 which was probated 14 June 18,1733: i. James, b 1 January 1685 at Pocomoke; ii. Martin, b 18 March 1687 at Annamessix; witness to the will of his father; died in Cecil County between March 1750 and 1 August 1751; married Susannah Foster; iii. Sarah, b 28 August 1690 at Pocomoke; iv. Francis, b . . March 1693: donee mentioned above, 1724; v. Mary, b 1695, married, first 1727 Thomas Craig; married, secondly, .... Lowery; mentioned 1750 in the will of her brother Martin; vi. Andrew, b 1697, an extensive land owner; purchased GLASGOW in 1745 from John McKnitt III; said to have married Jean, daughter \of John McKnitt and his wife Jane Wallace; vii. Samuel, b 1699 at Pocomoke, lived in Cecil Co., in 1724
10 This was surveyed for him 20 May 1689. It contained 200 acres "in the fork of the Southern most branches of the Rockiawakin." 11 2 Cecil County Deeds ,280, 283, at Elkton. 12 Abstracted Calendar of Delaware Wills: New Castle County, C-103. 13 Baldwin: Maryland Calendar 0f Wills, Vol. V p. 204. 14 Frances Alexander Butterworth: A Family of the House of Alexander, p.12. 15 Same reference as in footnote 14. 16 Same reference as in footnote 14
There is a well established tradition that seven Alexander brothers, Presbyterians from Scotland who had sojourned a while in the north of Ireland, probably at Raphoe.Co., Donegal, and Sligo,Co.,came to Somerset Co.Md. before going on to Cecil Co. If we may judge from the circumstantial evidence remaining, then along with the brothers came two sisters: one, the wife of Matthew Wallace; the other Jane, who married John McKnitt.
MD Hearldic Families Pg 64 "SAMUEL ALEXANDER, probably from North of Ireland (his children were born in Somerset Co., MD). He moved to Cecil Co., MD and bought lands in the southern part of the county in 1723, called "Sligo" and Alexandria. Also bought lands in 1725 for the Presbyterian Church of Bohemia, Cecil Co.,MD. Will dated 3.29.1727. M.A.G., Vol. I, p.3.Recorded in Elkton, Cecil Co.
Deeds. Vol.4 folio 74. SAMUEL ALEXANDER to MARTIN ALEXANDER tract, "Alexandria", 9/1/1723.Recorded 5/23/1724. Vol. 4, folio 75.
SAMUEL ALEXANDER to FRANCIS ALEXANDER tract, "Sligo", 9/21/1723. Recorded 5/23/1724. Vol. 5, folio 66, MARTIN ALEXANDER (son of SAMUEL and, wife Mary) gives release to James Wallace, mentions "Sligo", 9/2/1734. Vol 5, folio 97,
Alex Kin p. 63 " Samuel Alexander b. 1657 Scotland; lived Sligo, N.Ireland: to Somerset Co. Md: to Cecil Co Md before 1723 elder of Broad Creek Presph.ch"
PA Genol Mag " Samuel Alexander, after settling on the Pocomoke about 1685, removed in 1723 to Cecil Co.. That year he, John Brevard and Peter Bouchelle were ilders of the Broad Creek Presbyterian Congregation [House Alexander pg 12] On 13 June 1723 Richard Thompson deeded to Samuel Alexander and Perter Bouchelle " one acre of land for the use of the Presbyterian Congregation to erect (thereon) a meeting house " for which an annual rent of one ear of Indian corn was to be paid, if lawfully demanded. [House Alexander pg 12] Himself a patentee of Sligo, he deeded 21 March 1723 to his son Martin the northern end thereod, adjoining Alexandrea and Bullen's Range. Witesses were his sons Francis and Samuel Alexandr, jr.[House Alexander pg 14] The followin year he gave a part of Sligo and of Alexander to his son Francis [House Al4exander pg 15] Witnesss were his son Samuel,Jr. and John, son of he brother James. Samuel Alexander, Sr, died testate,living a wife Mary whose surname before her marriage is not of record. and the following children, certin of whom were nentiond in his will dated 29 March 1727 which was probated 14 June 18 1733. i. James, b 1 January 1685 at Pocomoke; ii. Martin, b 18 march 1687 at Annamessix; witness to the will of his father; died in Cecil County between 1 March 1710 and 1 August 1711; married Sussannah Ffoster; iii. Sarah, b 28 August 1690 at Pocomoke; iv. Francis, b March 1693; mentioned above; 1724 v. Mary, b 1695, married firts 1727 Thomas Craig; married,secondly a Lowery; mentioned 1710 in the will of her brother Martin; vi. Andrew, b 1697, an extensive land owner; purchased Glasgow in 1745 from John McKnitt III; said to have married Jean, daughter of John McKnitt and his wife Jane Wallace.; vii. Samuel jr., 1699 at Pocomoke, lived in Cecil Co. in 1724.
Somerset Register, DB, I.K.L.quoted in Pioneers This Register contains the birth records of his children. His oldest son,James, who was born in Annemessex (a Quaker setlement)Somerset County, Jan 1 1685, was the James,farmer, who was deeded land in New Munster Cecil Co. in 1714. The Register also registers the birth of three other sons and two daughters.
WillsCecil Samuel Alexander "Will dated 29 Mar 1727 prob 14 June 1733 Names wife Mary,children James, Martin, Sarah, Francis, Mary, Andrew, Samel jr..He was patentee of Sligo,which he deeded 21 March 1723 to his son Martin the northern end thereof, adjoining Alexandria and Bullen's Range. Witnesses were his sons Francis and Samuel Alexander Jr. The following year he gave as part of Sligo and Alexandria to ;his son Francis. Witnesses were his son Samuel,jr. and John son of his brother James. Pa Genol mag " Samuel Alexander,sr.,died testate, leaving a wife Mary Will dated 29 Mar 1727 which was probated 14 June 18 1733 naming followin children James b 1685 m. Mary Steel Martin b 1687 Sarah b 1690 M. Matthew Walllace Francis b 1693 Mary Craig-Lowry b 1695 Andrew b 1697 in Meck by 1760 Samuel jr. b 1699 "
Pioneers " Samuel married Mary, daughter of Geoge and Comfort (Anderson) Taylor"
VirKus First Familes III-176 & Alex Samuel p.21,24 " Samuel Alexander m. 1684 Mary Taylor, dau George Taylor and Comfort Anderson (Dau, Wm.Anderson: sister Naomi m. Rev.Francis Makamie) 7 ch:"
Simpson pg 188 " Samuel migrated from Somerset County, Md to Cecil Co Md about 1720/23. He died in Cecil County, Maryland about 1727, his will dated 29 Mar 1727, and filed that same year.Samuel and Mary Alexander were parents of seven children all born at Pocomoke Md. "
JEDDLE "My line of Alexander descent is from my maternal grandmother and is as follows: V. Amos Alexander, d. 7 Dec 1813, Mecklenburg Co, NC; m. Susanna Johnston VI. Martin Alexander; b. 18 Mar 1687, Somerset Co, MD; m. Susannah Foster; d. 16 Aug 1751, Cecil Co., MD VII. Samuel Alexander; d . 1733 Cecil Co., MD; m. Mary Taylor
Children from this marriage were:
i. James Alexander Carpenter was born on 18 Mar 1687 in Pocomoke, Annamessex Somerset Co., MD 22,38,42,57,58,62,85,88,90,93,94,95,96 and died before 12 Jul 1717 in New Castle County, DE..42,45,56,89,93,95,96,97,98
iii. Sarah Alexander was born on 28 Aug 1693 in Pocomoke, Annamessex Somerset Co., MD 22,38,57,58,62,88,99 and died in 1760 in Frederick Co., MD 58,100 at age 67.
iv. Frances Alexander Weaver Of Carroll's Delight was born on 28 Mar 1693 in Annemessix Towne, Somerset, Maryland, USA,27,58,61,62,88,89,101,102,103 died on 14 Aug 1760 in Carroll's Delight, Frederick Co., MD. 45,93,104,105,106 at age 67, and was buried in Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian Cemetery, Highland Township, Adams, PA.103,105
v. Mary (Creig) (Lowry) Alexander was born about 1695 in Pocomoke, Annamessex Somerset Co., MD.22,42,57,58,61,88,107
vi. Andrew Alexander was born about 1697 in Pocomoke, Annamessex Somerset Co., MD 22,27,38,42,56,57,58,61,84,88,108,109 and died after 29 May 1782 in Mecklenburg Co., NC..108
vii. Mary Elizabeth Alexander was born in 1698 in Wicomico Hd., Somerset Co., MD 22,42,110,111,112,113,114,115 and died after 1744 in Mecklenburg Co., NC..
viii. Samuel Jr. Alexander was born before 1699 in Pocomoke, Annamessex Somerset Co., MD 27,57,61,88,116 and died in 1733 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD.61,88,89
705. Mary Taylor,38,42,57,58,60,117 daughter of George Taylor and Comfort Anderson, was born about 1650 in Manokin Hundred, Somerset County, MD. 58,92 and died in 1733 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD 60,90 about age 83.
Birth Notes: Simpson Pg 185 " Samuel Alexander Sr. died testate, leaving a wife Mary, and all seven of his children . Samuel Sr. married cira 1684 Mary Taylor, daughter of Elias (George) and Confort (Anderson) Taylor. Her ancestors in her maternal line can be traced back to Henry Scarborgh of North Walsham, County Norfolk,England"
GenAlex "Henry Alexander recieved title to Francis land 1712 bought from George and Comfort Taylor (they are parents of Mary Taylor,wf of Samuel, Georges brother) (he probably became of legal age that year) m. Rachel (....) she probated Henry's will in 1727 child Henry Alexander II"
Death Notes: Pioneers " Mary died in Cecil Co., after 1733"
General Notes: Simpson pg 188 " Samuel migrated from Somerset County, Md to Cecil Co Md about 1720/23. He died in Cecil County, Maryland about 1727, his will dated 29 Mar 1727, and filed that same year.Samuel and Mary Alexander were parents of seven children all born at Pocomoke Md.
Pa Genol Mag p 85 " emigrated from Scotland to Somerset Co Md 1680"
House Alexander p12 " To Somerset Co MD 1680, in Pacomoke 1685; to Cecil Co Md by 1723. Lived "Sligo" (200 A) on Bohemia Manor and Alexandria near Church; Owned "Hisppaniola" 1724 868 A) and "Bullen's Range" (129 A)
MD families p 69" Lord Com. of Justice; friend of John Brevard "
Carolyn Children of Ann Anderson Taylor and Samuel Alexander. These names are Probably, but not proven. James ,1685-1717 Mary, 1695- Martin, 1690-. Francis, 28 Mar 1693-. Samuel, 1680-. Also Sarah, Andrew, and Mark/Marsh/Moses
11 June 2005 This Alexander Data base had been prepared by me for my research in trying to locate my GGGrandmother Rebecca Jane Alexander "I am providing the information on this Genealogy Page solely for the purpose of furthering family research & the information contained within is not intended for redistribution for any commercial use as it contains unverified information that may be hearsay and/or inaccurate. -HJack Wells"
Mary married Samuel Alexander Sr. Immigrant in 1684 in Annemessix Towne, Somerset, Maryland, USA 27,42,45,57,58,59,61,65,88,89,90.,91 Samuel was born from about 1657 to 1658 of Eridy, Donegal Co., Ireland (Ulster),22,42,57,59,84 died before 14 Jun 1733 in New Munster Manor, Cecil Co., MD,11,27,42,57,58,59,61 and was buried in 1733 in Bethel (Chesapeake City Cem).57
706. James Foster 65 died on 10 May 1740 in Chester Co., PA, formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil Co., MD.38,65,118
Death Notes: Alexander Samuel p.24 " m. (2) Susannah Foster,dau, James Foster and Elizabeth (Price or Bouldin) of Jones Green Spring plantation MD (his will Apr 12, 1740 names Susannah, Rebecca,Jame,Mary) both bur. Huntersville NC, so must hve removed with Family." MD Hearldic Families pg 63 " Martin Alexander , b--Pokomoke, 1687-1740, m- Susannah Foster, dau--of James Foster or Forster of Jones Green Springs, Md. Sarah, 1689, b--Pokomoke
General Notes: Owned Plantation called Jones Green Springs which adjoined Knowlwood. Alexander Samuel p.24 " m. (2) Susannah Foster,dau, James Foster and Elizabeth (Price or Bouldin) of Jones Green Spring plantation MD (his will Apr 12, 1740 names Susannah, Rebecca,Jame,Mary) both bur. Huntersville NC, so must hve removed with Family."
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James married.
His child was:
353 i. Susannah Foster (born about 1680 in Jones Green Spring Plantation MD.)
736. William Henden,80 son of William Henden and Dinah Counsell, was born in 1676 in Marksbury, , Somerset, England and died in 1778 at age 102.
General Notes: Possibly drowned on Voyage to America
William married Mary Hendon. Another name for Mary is Hendon.
Children from this marriage were:
368 i. The Elder Josias Hendon Immigrant (born in 1700 in England - died on 1 May 1738 in Baltimore, MD)
ii. Mary Hendon.
iii. Richard Hendon was born in 1698 in , Somerset, Kent, England and died in 1768 in Baltimore, MD at age 70.
737. Mary Hendon .80 Another name for Mary is Hendon.
Mary married William Henden. William was born in 1676 in Marksbury, , Somerset, England and died in 1778 at age 102.
738. William Robinson 51 died about 1718.
William married Elizabeth Unknown.
The child from this marriage was:
369 i. Hannah Robinson (born in 1704 in Baltimore, MD - died in 1748 in Baltimore, MD)
739. Elizabeth Unknown .51
General Notes: After Josias's death Elizabeth remarried to James Isham (St John'
s Parish
records show birth of twin sons; James and Charles Isham, 25 Juin 172
0. pg 14
Elizabeth married William Robinson. William died about 1718.
742. John Enloes, son of Hendrick Enloes and Christian?, was born about 1684.
John married Elizabeth?.
The child from this marriage was:
371 i. Mary Enloes
743. Elizabeth? .
Elizabeth? married John Enloes. John was born about 1684.
752. Richard George Scoggin, son of George Scoggin Immigrant and Unknown, was born about 1665 in Prince George, Virginia and died in Prince George, Virginia.
Richard married Lucy Harney in 1684 in Wake Co., NC.
The child from this marriage was:
376 i. Richard Scoggin (born about 1695 in Surry, Prince George, VA)
753. Lucy Harney .
Lucy married Richard George Scoggin in 1684 in Wake Co., NC. Richard was born about 1665 in Prince George, Virginia and died in Prince George, Virginia.
754. William Haney .
William married Sarah.
The child from this marriage was:
377 i. Mary Ray (born about 1700 in Washington, VA - died in 1780 in Antrim Parish, Virginia)
755. Sarah .
Sarah married William Haney.
768. George Miller, son of George Miller Sr. and Anne, was born about 1585 in London, England.
George married.
His child was:
384 i. Symon Miller (born about 1620 in London, England)
1280. John Ingram II, Immigrant, son of John, I Ingram and Frances Collier, was born est 1620 in England (Could Be Scotland) and died on 20 Apr 1654 in Northumberland Co., VA about age 34.
General Notes: My GGGGGGGG (8th) Grandfather. I have extracted information from theancestral files of "Gerry Watts" who quotes his sources on his web site(gerrywatts@juno.com). As extracted: "Jane was probably his second wife. John migrated from Great Britain to the Colony of Virginia around themiddle of the 17 century. Settled in Northumberland County, Virginia.
Will of John Ingram of Great Wicocomocoe in the County of Northumberland. To my daughter Elizabeth Ingram, a bed and furniture and cattle when sheshall be 18 years old. To my oldest son, Thomas Ingram, horses, cows, bedand the land "I now live on at the Diving Creek excepting 100 acres thatTho Brewer now liveth upon to the Tho Hopkins forever." To son Thomas, 2pewter dishes one dozen of spoons Chamberpott and Iron pot of fivegallons one pewter drinking pot two following pieces one new saddle andbridle one Iron pestle of 40 lbs weight, one man servant for four or fiveyears to serve. To my daughter Jane Ingram, 330 acres, a bed, etc. Toloving wife Jane Ingram the remainder of the estate. "My oldest sonThomas for to be brought up to read and write." "That Tho Hopkins shalllive during his life or as long as he pleases in the same manner as hedid when I lived that as he for to have one room in my house and meatdrink washing & lodging and not to be interrupted by any." "Mr Wm Nash,Mr Peter Knight, and Mr Thomas Hopkins for to see all things performedaccording to my desire." Dated 8 April 1654. Signed John Ingram. Witness:Ger Dodson and Robert Burell, Thomas Brewers mark. Proved 20 November1654. Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Volume I, Northumberland CountyRecords, 1652-1655, p. 396-397." end of quoted material." ---------end of quoted material--------------- In Northumberland In 1761 (VA Court Records VI) (Death Date From IGI)At his Estate on Dividing Creek, Great Wicomico,Northumberland Co., VA
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John married Jane Ingram (M.N.U.). Jane was born about 1624.
Children from this marriage were:
ii. Elizabeth Ingram was born about 1644 in England.
iii. Jane Ingram was born about 1646 in England (Could Be Scotland).
iv. John Ingram was born about 1648.
1281. Jane Ingram (M.N.U.) was born about 1624.
General Notes: From the personal research files of Sarah C. Ingram AND to include the research and support of over 300 on-line cousins and many others without whom this effort would not be as complete and their identities are [most often] indicated appropriately as the source, even though they may not always be the original or primary source of said data. Please verify all data extracted from this tree. Some dates are approximate. Some individuals are not proven.
MARC: _ALT_BIRTH Y
Noted events in her life were:
Marriage Contract: Abt 1644.
Jane married John Ingram II, Immigrant. John was born est 1620 in England (Could Be Scotland) and died on 20 Apr 1654 in Northumberland Co., VA about age 34.
Jane next married Thomas Hopkins. Thomas was born about 1620.
General Notes: Jane was approximately 31 when she married second husband.
From the personal research files of Sarah C. Ingram AND to include the research and support of over 300 on-line cousins and many others without whom this effort would not be as complete and their identities are [most often] indicated appropriately as the source, even though they may not always be the original or primary source of said data. Please verify all data extracted from this tree. Some dates are approximate. Some individuals are not proven.
MARC: _ALT_BIRTH Y
Noted events in his life were:
Marriage Contract: 1655, Wake Co., NC.
1282. Thomas V. Winter, son of Unknown and Unknown, was born about 1624 in Northumberland Co., VA.
Thomas married (F.N.U.) Winter (M.N.U.). (F.N.U.) was born about 1625.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Thomas Winter was born about 1645-1652 in Northumberland Co., VA.
641 ii. Katherine Winter (born in 1652 in Northumberland Co., VA - died about 1682)
1283. (F.N.U.) Winter (M.N.U.) was born about 1625.
(F.N.U.) married Thomas V. Winter. Thomas was born about 1624 in Northumberland Co., VA.
1284. Lawrence Dameron Sr., Immigrant, son of Bartholomew Dameron and Elizabeth Dameron (M.N.U.), was born in 1615 in Suffolk, England and died in 1657 in Damron Cemetery, Rockfish, VA at age 42.
Lawrence married Dorothy Immigrant. Dorothy was born in 1618 in England.
Children from this marriage were:
ii. Lawrence Dameron was born in 1644 in Dameron's Neck, Northumberland Co., VA.
iii. Dorothy Dameron was born in 1656 in N.Wicomico, Northumberland Co., VA.
iv. Thomas Dameron was born about 1640 in Northumberland Co., VA.
1285. Dorothy Immigrant was born in 1618 in England.
Dorothy married Lawrence Dameron Sr., Immigrant. Lawrence was born in 1615 in Suffolk, England and died in 1657 in Damron Cemetery, Rockfish, VA at age 42.
1344. Richard Johns Immigrant,1,81,119 son of Unknown Johns and Unknown, was born about 1640 in England Or Wales and died in 1703 in King William Co., VA about age 63.
General Notes: Richard Johns appears on the Virginia Loyal Address in King William Co., VA in 1702.
WILL 0F RICHARD JOHNS King William Co., VA In the Name of God Amen, I, Richard Johns, of King Wm. County being very sick and weake in body but of Perfect Sence and Strength of memory thanks be to God Allrnighty Doe Constitute this. my Last will and Testament as followeth; first I comnitt my Soul into the hands cf Allimighty God who gave it unto me trusting through the merits and intercession of my blessed Saviour Jesus Christ to have free pardon and forgiveness for all my Sins, my body I commit to the Earth to be Decently buryed at the Deferentions of my Exrs hereafter named and as for the worldly Estate It hath pleased Almighty God to bestow upon mee I give bequeath as followeth, It. I give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Jane Johns the Plantation I now live on and all the Land thereunto belonging as far as beaver dam run durein her naturall life and..after her Decease to my Sonn Richd Johns and the heirs of his body Lawfully begotten for Ever but if Said Sonn Richd Dye without issue as aforesd then the sd Land to fall .to my Sonn Arthur Johns and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten for Ever in Case of failure of issue of both my sd Sons as aforesd then my desire is that the Land fall to my Sonn John Johns and his heires for ever. It. It is my Desire that my Sonn Richd have Liberty to Live on the Plantation with his mother dureing the time of her Life and in Case of their disagreeing then my desire is my sd sonn have Liberty to Seate and live on any part of my Land above named. It. I Give unto my Sonn Wm. Johns one hundred acres of Land being the Plantation hee now lives on to him and his heires forever. It. I Give unto my Sonn Thomas Johns one hundred acres of Land out my Land adjoining to the Land my Sonn William lives on to him and his heires for Ever.
It. I Give unto my Sonn Robert Johns all the remaining part cf my Land in these parts after the above two hundred acres is Laid out to him and his heires for Ever. It. I Give unto my Sonn Arthur Johns the remaining part of the devident of Land I now live on known by the name cf the Island neck to him and the heires of his body Lawfully begotten for Ever but in Case of failure of Such issue then to my Sonn Richd Johns and the heires of his body Lawfully begotten for Ever and in Case of failure of issue as above of both my two Sonns then my desire is that it fall to my Sonn John Johns and his heires for ever. It. I give to my Sonn Richd Johns a Negroe man called Will at the Expiration of three yeares after my decease and Dureing that three years the Said Negroe is to live with my wife and what Ever his labour Shall produce Dureing the time I Desire and appoint it for my Sonn John Johns toward the buying of a piece cf Land to him and his heirs for Ever. It. I Give to my Daughter Eliza now the wife of James Adams twenty shillings Sterl. It. I give to my Daughter Mary now the wife of John Randle twenty Shillings Sterl. It. I give to my Daughjter Jane now the wife of Josias Randle Six hundred pounds of Sweet sented Tobacco and Cask Convenient. It. I give to my Daughter Anne Johns two cows and calves and one Thousand pounds cf Sweetsented Tobo and Cask Convenient to be paid at the age of Eighteen yeares or the day of marryage which Shall .first happen. It. I give to my daughter Martha Johns two Cows & Calves and one Thousand pounds of Sweetsented Tobo and Cask Convenient to be paid her at the age Eighteen yeares or the day of Marriage which Shall first happen. It. All ye rest and residue of my personall Estate both goods and Chattells that I have not All ready given away I give and bequeaath to my Loveing wife Jane Johns whom I Constitute and ordain my full and sole Exr of this my Last Will and Testament Consisting of this and two other sides of halfe a Sheet of paper. In witness whereof I have hereunto Sett my hand & Seale this 12th day of January Anno 1703. V 1 p 106 The mark of Ridd Johns R.J. Seal Witnesses: Henry Fox, Wm. Thomas, John Fox At a Court held for King Wm. County ye 20th day of March Anno Dom 1703 This will was proved by the Oaths of Henry Fox, Jno Fox, Gent., witnesses thereto and order for probate thereof Granted Jane Johns Exr thereunto named. Vere Rscordt Teste Wm. Aylett Cl.Cur. Test. Wm.. Aylett, Cl.Cur.
NOTE: It has been widely published that Richard Johns of King William Co., VA was the son of Roger Johns of Northampton Co., VA. This is not believed to be true. There is no proof that Roger Johns had children.
Richard married Jane Fox Immigrant 1,81,119 about 1666 in England Or Virginia. Jane was born about 1648 in England and died after 1704 in King William Co., VA.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Richard Johns was born about 1667 in Virginia.
ii. Arthur Johns was born about 1669 in Virginia and died after 1743.
iii. John Johns was born about 1671 in Virginia.
672 iv. William Johns (born about 1673 in Virginia - died after 1720 in King William Co., VA)
v. Thomas Johns was born about 1675 in Virginia.
vi. Elizabeth (Eliza) Johns was born about 1677 in Virginia.
vii. Mary Johns was born in Mar 1679 in Virginia and died on 19 Nov 1781 in King William Co., VA 81 at age 102.
viii. Robert Johns was born about 1681 in Virginia and died before 1735 in Wake Co., NC.
ix. Jane Johns was born about 1683 in Virginia.
x. Anne Johns was born about 1685 in Virginia.
xi. Martha Johns was born about 1687 in Virginia.
1345. Jane Fox Immigrant,1,81,119 daughter of John Fox and Unknown, was born about 1648 in England and died after 1704 in King William Co., VA.
General Notes: JANE JOHNS appeared on the 1704 Quit Rent Roll in King Williaim Co., VA as owning 200 acres of land.
Jane married Richard Johns Immigrant 1,81,119 about 1666 in England Or Virginia. Richard was born about 1640 in England Or Wales and died in 1703 in King William Co., VA about age 63.
1356. Robert Burton, son of John Burton Of Longfield and Mary Coxe, was born about 1654 in Henrico Co., VA and died in 1724 in Henrico Co., VA about age 70.
Robert married Mary Nowell about 1685 in Henrico Co., VA. Mary was born about 1665 in Charles City Co., Virginia and died about 1748 in Henrico Co., VA about age 83.
Children from this marriage were:
i. John Burton was born about 1686 in Henrico Co., VA and died after 1776 in Amelia Co., Virginia.
678 ii. Robert Burton Jr. (born about 1688 in Henrico Co., VA - died on 30 Mar 1748 in Goochland Co., VA)
iii. Nowell Burton was born about 1690 in Henrico Co., VA and died on 13 Oct 1766 in Mecklenburg Co., VA about age 76.
iv. Magdaline Burton was born about 1692.
v. Hutchins Burton was born on 9 Apr 1694 in Henrico Co., VA and died in 1763 in Henrico Co., VA at age 69.
vi. Benjamin Burton was born about 1696 in Henrico Co., VA and died in 1758 about age 62.
1357. Mary Nowell, daughter of John Noell and Lydia Perkins, was born about 1665 in Charles City Co., Virginia and died about 1748 in Henrico Co., VA about age 83.
Mary married Robert Burton about 1685 in Henrico Co., VA. Robert was born about 1654 in Henrico Co., VA and died in 1724 in Henrico Co., VA about age 70.
1358. William Farrar III, son of William Farrar II and Mary Williams, was born about 1657 in Farrar's Island, Henrico Co., VA and died about 1721 in Henrico Co., VA about age 64.
General Notes: William Farrar was a Justice of the Peace in Henrico Co. VA from 1685-1715. He was also Sheriff of Henrico Co. from 1690-1692 and again in 1713. He was Captain of Militia in1698 and a member House of Burgesses 1700-1702.
William married Priscilla Baugh about 1682 in Henrico Co., VA. Priscilla was born about 1664 in Henrico Co., VA and died in 1706 in Farrar's Island, Henrico Co., VA about age 42.
Children from this marriage were:
i. William Farrar IV was born about 1684 in Farrar's Island, Henrico Co., VA and died about 1743 in Goochland Co., VA about age 59.
ii. Abell Farrar was born about 1686 in Farrar's Island, Henrico Co., VA.
iii. Thomas Farrar was born about 1690 in Farrar's Island, Henrico Co., VA and died in 1715 in Henrico Co., VA about age 25.
iv. George Farrar was born about 1695 in Farrar's Island, Henrico Co., VA and died in 1772 in Mecklenburg Co., VA about age 77.
William next married Mary Tanner after 1706 in Henrico Co., VA.
1359. Priscilla Baugh, daughter of William Baugh Immigrant and Jane Hatcher, was born about 1664 in Henrico Co., VA and died in 1706 in Farrar's Island, Henrico Co., VA about age 42.
General Notes: William Baugh, Sr. on 1 Jun 1679 deeded land to his granddaughter, Pricilla Baugh, "now wife of William Farrar" (Henrico Co. Records 1677-92, I, p. 157)
Priscilla married William Farrar III about 1682 in Henrico Co., VA. William was born about 1657 in Farrar's Island, Henrico Co., VA and died about 1721 in Henrico Co., VA about age 64.
1408. William Alexander Of Raphoe,62,120,121,122,123,124,125 son of John Alexander Of Eredy and Unknown, was born between 1618 and 1626 in Parish Of Ray And Barony Of Raphoe. 114,122,124,126 and died after 1665 in Raphoe Also Called Convoy, Donegal, Ulster, Ireland.122,124
Birth Notes: II. William Alexander probable son of John Alexander of Eredy a.In HTR (Hearth Tax Roll) of 1662 in parish of Clonleigh, co Donegal b. In 1665 HTR his name is included in Raphoe parish of co Donegal, but not in Clonleigh. c."Probably the father of Rev. James Alexander of Raphoe/Convoy" ordained Dec 12 1677. He married Mariam Shaw and left no heirs. Will 13th Mar 1702 She died at Raphoe in 1711 and was buried beside her husband at churchyard of Raphoe, bequeathed her substance to her niece Elizabeth Shaw. (It is possible that William had two sons named James as that was common practice then). d.In the churchyard in Raphoe is buried Elizabeth Alexander. Also a William Alexander Sr. died April 1856, age 83 years, also a Robert Alexander died July 1861 age 78 years and also a Jane Alexander the "beloved wife of William Alexander, junior of Dromore who died 13 Jan 1869 age 35 years.(See line of Robert Alexander)
. MacAlister of the Clan MacAlister "Probable Sons of John of Eredy ROBERT(1), ARCHIBALD(2) , JOHN(3), WILLIAM(4), AND ANDREW DD(5), are named as sons of John of Eredy in Burke's Irish Records as well as Memorials, Volume ll
Son William(4) Alexander is thought to be father of seven sons WILLIAM(4) found in Hearth Tax Rolls of 1665 in Raphoe Parish, is said to be the father of the seven brothers who came to Somerset and Cecil Co. Md. ---William Sr., Francis, Andrew, James, Samuel, Joseph, and John and two sisters, Jane (MacKnitt) and Elizabeth (Wallace). All except oldest brother, William and his son William Jr. migrated to Cecil Co. Md. They evidently obtained a grant of land called New Munster, from Edwin ODwire in 1683, but did not move there until about 1700. By then Andrew had died and his son Elias, James Alexander, weaver and his sons Moses and David Alexander, weaver and brother Joseph and his son James the tanners are found on early land deeds. Most of their descendants migrated to Mecklenburg North Carolina between 1751-1765. A number of Alexanders are found in the Cumberland Valley of Pennsylvania before migrating to Mecklenburg.
Alex Heartiage " John Alexander was an original settler of Co. Donegal, IRE. He ws b.ca 1590 and believed to have been descended from the House of MacAlexander.in Tarberrt, Kintyre, W.Scotland. He settled at Eredy near Raphoe.IRE. They had at least four sons Robert, Andrew. Archibald, and William. and several more unknown
Burkes Peerage "Willliam believed to be father of 7 sons etc. was registered in Conleigh Parish Co Donegal Ireland in 1662 move to Raphoe Parish in 1665,
MEMORIALS OF THE EARL OF STIRLING Vol II ", and or the HOUSE OF ALEXANDER", by the Rev. Charles Rogers, LLD, and Chart by Francis Thomas Anderson Junkin, LLD.,Chicago "William Alexander "of Raphoe" who is on a Hearth Roll Tax of 1662,named in parish of Clonleigh, county Donegal. This William is a son of John Alexander of Eredy. "The name Eredy closely resembles Eradall, one of the merk lands in South Kintyre, granted by James III in 1484 toTarlach MacAlexander of Tarbert (Reg. Sig., lib. X., 9 ,reference)." It says Sir William Alexander of Menstry, afterwards Earl of Stirling, maintained a correspondence with his relatives in Kintyre....... in 1629,the original settlers included John Alexander of Eredy; he received new titles to the land which was chiefly appropriated to Scottish settlers (Hill's Montgomery MSS, p183)."
Rogers Memorias " William Alexander of Eredy was born about 1614-20 in Kildare,Ire. (the Ulster Plantatio).as he was not of age in 1630, nor did he carry arms. He is found in the parish of Raphoe in 1665 on Hearth Tax rolls (Sismontigly). A John Alexander (father or brother to William?) is found in Maghrisollus in 1665 hearth tax rolls in Raphoe parish. He was married about 1643 in Raphoe, Donegal, Ire. ( Ulster) "
Rogers Memorials II ChXXV "John Alexander of Eredy occupied several holdings. In the Hearth Tax roll he is styled "John Allexander of ye Dukes land" (Dukes= Duke of Lennox). He appears to have had several sons John jun Archibald of Ballybiglemore William Alexander of Raphoe Robert Alexander of Errigal (pg. 64). The seal attached to the will of John Alexander, younger of Eredy, dated 23 Sept. 1690 displays a dexter arm embowed, the hand holding a dagger, the crest of his Scottish ancestors, the MacAlexanders of Tarbert.
in the parish of Clonleigh in 1663 John Alexander is associated with a "William Alexander and in the roll of that Parish for 1665 he is named along with William Alexander of the parish of Raphoe. In the HTRolls of the parish of Errigal co Londonderry in 1663 is named Robert Alexander at Dunvanadaddy and Mevoy(Meboy)?
Burkes Irish Records " John Alexander (RN=2750) of Eredy and Loughtown, Donadea, Co.Kildare, b. 19 Sep 1627 m. Mrs. Chloe Vershoyle-Greene, elder dau of L.K. Versshoyle-Campbell, of Tassagart, Saggart, Co. Dublin Lineage.
He had four sons
1) John Alexander (RN=2744) Capt., of Enagh and Caw, Co. Derry (on the east bank of Ross'e Bay purchased 1686 m. 1st and had issue: Alexander Alexander of Girlaw, Aughentame, ur Cloger, County Tyrone, m. Jean Stewart of Killymoon, Cookstown Co.Tyrone and had issue, four sons and two daughters.- 2): Archibald Alexander (RN=2754) of Ballybigmore. 3) William Alexander (RN=2755)
Death Notes: Memorials "William Alexander "of Raphoe" who is on a Hearth Roll Tax of 1662,named in parish of Clonleigh, county Donegal. This William is a son of John Alexander of Eredy.
MacAlister of the Clan MacAlister "WILLIAM ALEANDER found in Hearth Tax Rolls of 1665 in Raphoe Parish, is said to be the father of the seven brothers who came to Somerset and Cecil Co. Md Rogers Memorial Vol II "William Alexander was in the HTR 1662 at Clonleigh, Donegal. In the HTR1665 he disappears from Clonleigh and is included in Raphoe.
General Notes: MacAlister of the Clan MacAlister "WILLIAM ALEANDER found in Hearth Tax Rolls of 1665 in Raphoe Parish, is said to be the father of the seven brothers who came to Somerset and Cecil Co. Md. ---William Sr., Francis, Andrew, James, Samuel, Joseph, and John and two sisters, Jane (MacKnitt) and Elizabeth (Wallace). All except oldest brother, William and his son William Jr. migrated to Cecil Co. Md. They evidently obtained a grant of land called "New Munster", from Edwin O'Dwire in 1683, but did not move there until about 1700. By then Andrew had died and his son Elias, James Alexander, weaver and his sons Moses and David Alexander, weaver and brother Joseph and his son James the tanners are found on early land deeds. Most of their descendants migrated to Mecklenburg North Carolina between 1751-1765. A number of Alexanders are found in the Cumberland Valley of Pennsylvania before migrating to Mecklenburg.
Rogers Memorials II "John Alexander of Eredy occupied several holdings. In the Hearth Tax roll he is styled "John Allexander of ye Dukes land" (Dukes= Duke of Lennox). He appears to have had several sons John jun Archibald of Ballybiglemore William Alexander of Raphoe
Robert Alexander of Errigal (pg. 64). The seal attached to the will of John Alexander, younger of Eredy, dated 23 Sept. 1690 displays a dexter arm embowed, the hand holding a dagger, the crest of his Scottish ancestors, the MacAlexanders of Tarbert. In the parish of Clonleigh in 1663 John Alexander is associated with a "William Alexander and in the roll of that Parish for 1665 he is named along with William Alexander of the parish of Raphoe. In the HTRolls of the parish of Errigal co Londonderry in 1663 is named Robert Alexander at Dunvanadaddy and Mevoy(Meboy)? Excerpts of Roger's House of Alexander " This book is an excellent tool for the genealogist studying the Alexanders and connecting lines. It goes into much detail not included here. Unfortunately it is very rare and not easily found. From reading this book, I can only come to the conclusion that our line of Alexanders who came to Somerset and Cecil County, Maryland, did not descend directly from Sir William. However, they did live in Ireland, most probably Raphoe, and the book for whom it is written did descend from the Ulster Alexanders. We are still searching for our connection in Ulster. (May 2001) H.S. The William Alexander found in Hearth Tax Rolls of 1665 seems to be the best possible father to the seven sons, two daughters of Somerset/Cecil Co. Md. 14 Frances Alexander Butterworth: A Family of the House of Alexander, p.12. 15 Same reference as in footnote 14.
JOHN ALEXANDER: b. 1590, Tarbert, Kintyre, in Argyll, Scotland. Known Issue: William, Robert, Andrew, and Archibald.
John removed to Ireland and settled at Eredy, near Raphoe, County Donegal. Laggan material. mention of John Alexander leasing Eredy from James Cunningham in 1613. Hearth tax rolls for Raphoe in 1665, there is a William Alexander
Lecky Laggan and its Presbyterianism " Names of persons who paid Hearth tax in Parish of Raphoe, which then included Convoy in the year 1665.Maghrisollus: John Alexander Sismontigly: Wm Alexander plus 8 more
Rogers Memorial Vol II "William Alexander was in the HTR 1662 at Clonleigh, Donegal. In the HTR1665 he disappears from Clonleigh and is included in Raphoe.
11 June 2005 This Alexander Data base had been prepared by me for my research in trying to locate my GGGrandmother Rebecca Jane Alexander "I am providing the information on this Genealogy Page solely for the purpose of furthering family research & the information contained within is not intended for redistribution for any commercial use as it contains unverified information that may be hearsay and/or inaccurate. -HJack Wells"
William married about 1643 in Raphoe Also Called Convoy, Donegal, Ulster, Ireland 122,124,125.,127
Marriage Notes: William Alexander probable son of John Alexander of Eredy a In HTR (Hearth Tax Roll) of 1662 in parish of Clonleigh, co Donegal b. In 1665 HTR his name is included in Raphoe parish of co Donegal, but not in Clonleigh. c "Probably the father of Rev. James Alexander of Raphoe/Convoy" ordained Dec 12 1677. He married Mariam Shaw and left no heirs. Will 13th Mar 1702 She died at Raphoe in 1711 and was buried beside her husband at churchyard of Raphoe, bequeathed her substance to her niece Elizabeth Shaw. (It is possible that William had two sons named James as that was common practice then). d. in the churchyard in Raphoe is buried Elizabeth Alexander. Also a William Alexander Sr. died April 1856, age 83 years, also a Robert Alexander died July 1861 age 78 years and also a Jane Alexander the "beloved wife of William Alexander, junior of Dromore who died 13 Jan 1869 age 35 years.(See line of Robert Alexander)
MacAlister of the Clan MacAlister "MACALEXANDERS IN ULSTER IRELAND AROUND 1613 "JOHN ALEXANDER born about 1585-90 (is thought to be a son of Archibald, (Laird of Tarbert in 1631) is found in 1613 as a tenant on land of James Cunningham, His portion of land is called "Eredy". It has been suggested that he changed his name to Alexander so as to receive land in Ulster which was only apportioned to Lowland Scots as well as English subjects. Most material states that this John of Eredy came from the Kintyre Peninsula rather than from Menstrie, Stirling, Scotland. His second son was named Archibald. Probable Sons of John of Eredy
ROBERT(1), ARCHIBALD(2) , JOHN(3), WILLIAM(4), AND ANDREW DD(5), are named as sons of John of Eredy. In the 1630 Muster Rolls of Donegal, Raphoe Parish are found: Robert, and two Arch's as well as a Ranald MacAlexander on lands of their own, and two John's still on James Cunningham's land. We assume one John is the son of the other. The lines of Archibald and John (Junior) have been traced. Andrew DD's line is known as the Alexanders of Antrim. Rev. James Alexander who died 1704 leaving only to wife Mariam Shaw. She left only to a niece) is said to have been the son of John Junior, son of John(3). Archibald(2) an elder in Taghboyne, married Elizabeth MacKay. Their son William fathered Archibald who went to America in 1736 and married Margaret Parkes and 2nd Marg. McClure in 1757. Son William(4) is thought to be father of seven sons.
OTHER ALEXANDERS FOUND LATER: WILLIAM ALEXANDER ---1665 HEARTH TAX ROLLS-Since his line has not been found in Ulster, he is assumed to be the progenitor of the seven brothers who came to Maryland.
ALEXANDERS LISTED IN APPENDIX OF REV. LECKY'S BOOKS ON THE LAGGAN Parish of Taughboyne HTR 1663: Ballybegleymore: Archibald Allexander Hearth tax rolls of 1665 Taughboyne Parish with townlands in which they lived. Parish of Raphoe (included Convoy) 1665 Maghrisollus: John Alexander Lismontigly: Wm. Alexander
Rogers Memorials " William Alexander of Eredy was born beetween AD 1614 and AD 1620 in Kildare, Ire. ( The Ulster Plantation ). He was married about 1643 in Raphoe, Donegal, Ire Ulste
His children were:
i. William Alexander Jr.(Org 7) was born about 1646 of Eridy, Donegal Co., Ireland (Ulster) 42,93,111,114,122,128,129,130,131,132,133,134,135,136 and died between 1707 and 1715 in Manokin Hundred, Somerset County, MD. 42,62,128,134 about age 61.
ii. Andrew Alexander (Org 7) Farmer was born about 1648 of Eridy, Donegal Co., Ireland (Ulster) 22,42,57,69,114,131,137,138 and died between 1692 and 1700 in New Munster Manor, Cecil Co., MD 57,89,90,138 about age 44.
iii. Elizabeth Alexander (Org 7) was born about 1650 of Eridy, Donegal Co., Ireland (Ulster) 22,27,43,57,60,99,120,135 and died between 1707 and 1745 in New Castle County, DE. 99,106,139 about age 57.
iv. James Alexander Sr.(Org 7) Weaver was born about 1662 in Eridy, Donegal County, Ulster, Ireland 22,42,43,57,83,106 and died after 1755 in New Munster Manor, Cecil Co., MD.22,43,45,57,60,69,83,90,95,106,140,141
v. Francis Alexander (Org 7) was born about 1655 of Eridy, Donegal Co., Ireland (Ulster) 22,27,38,42,57,58,60,84,90,95 and died before 1701 in Manokin Hundred, Somerset County, MD..89,104
vii. Joseph Alexander (Org 7) Tanner was born about 1659 of Eridy, Donegal Co., Ireland (Ulster) 22,27,57,83,90,142,143 and died before 9 Mar 1730 in New Munster Manor, Cecil Co., MD.11,27,57,58,83,90,142,144
viii. John Alexander (Org 7) was born about 1659 of Eridy, Donegal Co., Ireland (Ulster) 22,57,58,60,85,93,145,146 and died after 1718 in New Munster Manor, Cecil Co., MD.11,57,90
ix. Jane Alexander (Org 7) was born in 1665 of Eridy, Donegal Co., Ireland (Ulster) 22,57,58,60,89,147 and died from 28 Mar 1692 to 1693 in Manokin Hundred, Somerset County, MD. 58,89,147 at age 27.
1410. George Taylor 58,92 was born about 1620.
General Notes: Simpson "George Taylor The name Taylor appeared in Accomack as early as 1635,when William Claiborne issued as letter of Marque and Reprisal to Phillip Talor, the first Sheriff of Accomack. This was proably the first commission of the kind issued in America. In his will which was proven in Accomack Co.Virginia 19 June 1717 it was witness by Thomas Pery, Comfort Taylor his wife and Mary Taylor. Elis and Comfort Taylor were parants of four Children."
GenAlex "Henry Alexander recieved title to Francis land 1712 bought from George and Comfort Taylor (they are parents of Mary Taylor,wf of Samuel, his brother) (he probably became of legal age that year) m. Rachel (....) she probated Henry's will in 1727 child Henry Alexander II"
11 June 2005 This Alexander Data base had been prepared by me for my research in trying to locate my GGGrandmother Rebecca Jane Alexander "I am providing the information on this Genealogy Page solely for the purpose of furthering family research & the information contained within is not intended for redistribution for any commercial use as it contains unverified information that may be hearsay and/or inaccurate. -HJack Wells"
George married Comfort Anderson 42,58.,90 Comfort was born in 1625.58,90
Marriage Notes: Simpson Pg 185 and Pioneers " Samuel Alexander Sr. died testate, leaving a wife Mary, and all seven of his children . Samuel Sr. married cira 1684 Mary Taylor, daughter of Elias (George) and Confort (Anderson) Taylor. Her ancestors in them maternal line can be traced back to Henry Scarborgh of North Walsham, County Norfolk,England"
Maryland Families pg 59 " Andrew Alexander m.Ann Taylor dau of George Taylor and Comfort Anderson"
Children from this marriage were:
ii. Ann Anderson Taylor was born about 1650 42 and died before 1676.90
1411. Comfort Anderson,58 daughter of William Anderson and Unknown, was born in 1625.58,90
Birth Notes: Simpson Pg 185 and Pioneers " Samuel Alexander Sr. died testate, leaving a wife Mary, and all seven of his children . Samuel Sr. married cira 1684 Mary Taylor, daughter of Elias (George) and Confort (Anderson) Taylor. Her ancestors in them maternal line can be traced back to Henry Scarborgh of North Walsham, County Norfolk,England"
General Notes: Simpson "Confort Anderson married Elisa Taylor,also called George Taylof,The name Taylor appeared in Accomack as early as 1635 when William Claiborne issud a letter of Marfque and Reprisal to Phillip Taylor the first Sheriff of Accomack."
11 June 2005 This Alexander Data base had been prepared by me for my research in trying to locate my GGGrandmother Rebecca Jane Alexander "I am providing the information on this Genealogy Page solely for the purpose of furthering family research & the information contained within is not intended for redistribution for any commercial use as it contains unverified information that may be hearsay and/or inaccurate. -HJack Wells"
Comfort married George Taylor 42,58.,90 George was born about 1620.
1472. William Henden,80 son of William Henden and Elizabeth Covert, was born in 1640 in Hothfield, , Kent, England and died about 1700 about age 60.
William married Dinah Counsell. Dinah was born in 1643 in Barrow Gurney, Somerset, England and died about 1700 about age 57.
Children from this marriage were:
736 i. William Henden (born in 1676 in Marksbury, , Somerset, England - died in 1778)
ii. Jane Henden was born in 1670 in Marksbury, , Somerset, England and died in 1670 in Marksbury, , Somerset, England.
iii. Solomon Henden was born in 1671 in Marksbury, , Somerset, England.
iv. John Henden was born in 1679 in Marksbury, , Somerset, England and died in 1739 in Eltham, , Kent, England at age 60.
1473. Dinah Counsell 80 was born in 1643 in Barrow Gurney, Somerset, England and died about 1700 about age 57.
Dinah married William Henden. William was born in 1640 in Hothfield, , Kent, England and died about 1700 about age 60.
1484. Hendrick Enloes was born in 1632 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
General Notes: http://genforum.com/hendon/messages/299.html
Keziah Johnson Hendon was child of Thomas Johnson and Mary Enloes. Mary Enloes was child of John Enloes and Elizabeth ?. See Baltimore County Families 1659-1759 p. 204-205 and Addenda p. 717-718. John was born c. 1684 John was son of Hendrick who was in Baltimore by 1674. m. Christian ? LDS shows Hendrick Enloes b. 1632 Christain b. 1646 New Castile Delaware. Shows Hendrick as son of Joris Kindloson b. 1605 married 1626 Fijtgen Hendricks b. ?
Hendrick b. 1632 in Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Netherlands.
Using Dutch nameing system that would mean Joris was son of Kindlos and Fijtgen was daughter of Henrick.
See also Maryland Archives Vol. 2 p. 400.
For Year 1674: Assembly proceedings May-June 1674.
Henry Inloeas petitioned Lord Proprietary of Maryland for citizenship. Henry Enloes under the Dominions of the States General of the United provinces.(i.e. Holland)
p. 401 granted right to stay in Maryland.
p. 402 Maryland Citenship.
Hendrick married Christian?. Christian? was born in 1646 in New Castle County, DE..
The child from this marriage was:
742 i. John Enloes (born about 1684)
1485. Christian? was born in 1646 in New Castle County, DE..
Christian? married Hendrick Enloes. Hendrick was born in 1632 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
1504. George Scoggin Immigrant was born in 1630 in England.
George married.
His child was:
1536. George Miller Sr. was born about 1565 in Kettering, Northampton, England.
George married Anne.
The child from this marriage was:
768 i. George Miller (born about 1585 in London, England)
1537. Anne .
Anne married George Miller Sr.. George was born about 1565 in Kettering, Northampton, England.
2560. John, I Ingram was born from about 1585 to 1600 in Wales.
General Notes: My GGGGGGGGG (9th) Grandfather.
From the personal research files of Sarah C. Ingram AND to include the research and support of over 300 on-line cousins and many others without whom this effort would not be as complete and their identities are [most often] indicated appropriately as the source, even though they may not always be the original or primary source of said data. Please verify all data extracted from this tree. Some dates are approximate. Some individuals are not proven.
John, married Frances Collier. Frances was born from about 1595 to 1600.
Children from this marriage were:
ii. Robert Ingram was born about 1625 in MD.
2561. Frances Collier was born from about 1595 to 1600.
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Frances married John, I Ingram. John, was born about 1585-1600 in Wales.
2568. Bartholomew Dameron, son of Unknown and Unknown, was born in 1570 in England.
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Bartholomew married Elizabeth Dameron (M.N.U.). Elizabeth was born in 1574 in England.
The child from this marriage was:
2569. Elizabeth Dameron (M.N.U.) was born in 1574 in England.
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MARC: _ALT_BIRTH Y
Noted events in her life were:
Marriage Contract: Abt 1595, Suffolk, England.
Elizabeth married Bartholomew Dameron. Bartholomew was born in 1570 in England.
2688. Unknown Johns was born in England.
Unknown married.
His children were:
1344 i. Richard Johns Immigrant (born about 1640 in England Or Wales - died in 1703 in King William Co., VA)
ii. Jacob Johns was born about 1637 in Bristol, Monmouthshire, England.
iii. Roger Johns was born about 1640 in Bristol, Monmouthshire, England.
2690. John Fox,1,119,148 son of John Fox and Elizabeth Convers, was born in 1626 in London, England 148 and died about 1682 in Gloucester Co., VA about age 56.
General Notes: John Fox died before 16 April 1682 in Gloucester Co., VA.
John married.
His children were:
1345 i. Jane Fox Immigrant (born about 1648 in England - died after 1704 in King William Co., VA)
ii. Henry Fox was born about 1650 in England Or Virginia and died in 1718 in King William Co., VA about age 68.
iii. John Fox Jr. was born about 1652.
John married Margaret Thomas 1,148 on 2 Apr 1661.148 Margaret was born about 1628.
The child from this marriage was:
i. Anne Fox was born about 1663 in Wake Co., NC.
2712. John Burton Of Longfield, son of Richard Burton and Katherine Christian, was born about 1630 in England and died in 1690 in Henrico Co., VA about age 60.
John married Mary Coxe. Mary was born about 1634 in Elizabeth City Co., Virginia.
Children from this marriage were:
i. John Burton.
ii. Benjamin Burton.
iii. William Burton.
iv. Mary Burton.
v. Rachel Burton.
vi. Anne Burton.
1356 vii. Robert Burton (born about 1654 in Henrico Co., VA - died in 1724 in Henrico Co., VA)
2713. Mary Coxe, daughter of William Coxe and Elizabeth Hutchins, was born about 1634 in Elizabeth City Co., Virginia.
Mary married John Burton Of Longfield. John was born about 1630 in England and died in 1690 in Henrico Co., VA about age 60.
2714. John Noell was born about 1635. Another name for John was Nowell.
John married Lydia Perkins about 1658 in Virginia. Lydia was born about 1642 in Henrico Co., VA.
The child from this marriage was:
1357 i. Mary Nowell (born about 1665 in Charles City Co., Virginia - died about 1748 in Henrico Co., VA)
2715. Lydia Perkins, daughter of Nicholas Perkins and Mary Burton, was born about 1642 in Henrico Co., VA.
Lydia married John Noell about 1658 in Virginia. John was born about 1635. Another name for John was Nowell.
2716. William Farrar II, son of William Farrar and Cecily, was born in 1627 in Farrar's Island, James City Co., Virginia and died in 1678 in Farrar's Island, Henrico Co., VA at age 51.
General Notes: A patent to Farrar's Island was granted by Governor John Harvey in 1637 to William Farar II.
William Farrar was a Justice of the Peace for Charles City Co, VA in 1657 and for Henrico Co., VA in 1677. He was a Commissioner for the Henrico Co. Court in 1669. He was elected to the House of Burgesses in 1659, and again in 1660 and 1675. He was also a member of the "Long Parliament of Virginia".
William married Mary Williams. Mary died after 1676 in Farrar's Island, Henrico Co., VA.
Children from this marriage were:
ii. Thomas Farrar was born about 1662 in Farrar's Island, Henrico Co., VA and died before 1742 in Goochland Co., VA.
iii. Martha Farrar was born about 1665 in Farrar's Island, Henrico Co., VA.
iv. John Farrar was born about 1668 in Farrar's Island, Henrico Co., VA and died before 1729 in Henrico Co., VA.
v. Cicely Farrar was born about 1670 in Farrar's Island, Henrico Co., VA.
2717. Mary Williams, daughter of John Williams and Mary Womack, died after 1676 in Farrar's Island, Henrico Co., VA.
Mary married William Farrar II. William was born in 1627 in Farrar's Island, James City Co., Virginia and died in 1678 in Farrar's Island, Henrico Co., VA at age 51.
2718. William Baugh Immigrant was born about 1636 in London, England and died about 1676 in Henrico Co., VA about age 40.
General Notes: He emigrated to VA by 1638, when his father counted him as a headright in his application for patent. Public records show that he attended a meeting 11Jul 1655 at Charles City Co VA. In Aug 1678 Orphans' Court records of Henrico Co VA gave an account of cattle belonging to his daughters Mary and Priscilla, "orphans of William Baugh, dec".
William married Unknown about 1657 in Henrico Co., VA.
The child from this marriage was:
i. James Baugh was born about 1655 in Henrico Co., VA and died in 1722 in Henrico Co., VA about age 67.
William next married Jane Hatcher about 1660. Jane was born about 1640 in Henrico Co., VA and died in 1710 in Henrico Co., VA about age 70.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Mary Baugh was born about 1662 in Henrico Co., VA.
iii. William Baugh was born about 1668 in Henrico Co., VA and died about 1674 in Henrico Co., VA about age 6.
2719. Jane Hatcher, daughter of William Hatcher Immigrant and Unknown, was born about 1640 in Henrico Co., VA and died in 1710 in Henrico Co., VA about age 70.
Jane married William Branch about 1656.
Jane next married William Baugh Immigrant about 1660. William was born about 1636 in London, England and died about 1676 in Henrico Co., VA about age 40.
Jane next married Abel Gower about 1680.
2816. John Alexander Of Eredy,42,120,121,124,149,150,151,152 son of Archibald\Alastair Macalister Mac Alexander 4th Laird Of Tarbert and Unknown, was born between 1587 and 1595 in Tarbert, Kintyre, In Argyll Scotland 114,121,122,124,126,127,153,154,155,156,157 and died between 1665 and 1668 in Eridy, Ballieghan, County Donegal Ulster, Ireland 125,129 about age 78.
Birth Notes: MacAlister of the Clan MacAlister "MACALEXANDERS IN ULSTER IRELAND AROUND 1613 " JOHN ALEXANDER born about 1585-90 (is thought to be a son of Archibald, (Laird of Tarbert in 1631), is found in 1613 as a tenant on land of James Cunningham, His portion of land is called "Eredy". It has been suggested that he changed his name to Alexander so as to receive land in Ulster which was only apportioned to Lowland Scots as well as English subjects. Most material states that this John of Eredy came from the Kintyre Peninsula rather than from Menstrie, Stirling, Scotland. His second son was named Archibald.
Alex Heartiage " John Alexander was an original settler of Co. Donegal, IRE. He ws b.ca 1590 and believed to have been descended from the House of MacAlexander.in Tarberrt, Kintyre, W.Scotland. He settled at Eredy near Raphoe.IRE. They had at least four sons Robert, Andrew. Archibald, and William. and several more unknown
Burkes Peerage "The Alexander family traditionally claims to be a branch of the Alexanders of Tarbert and to be cadets of the Scotish House of Menstry. A connected descent can only be shown, however from the original settler in Ireland----John Alexander RN=2750 of Eridy, County Donegal (which lands he rented from Sir James Cunningham of Glenarnock, Ayrshire who acquited them on condition that he did not "alienate the premises to no mere Irishman or any other person unless he or they first take the oath of Supremacy" John Alexander original settler of Co Donegal, Ireland b. ca 1590 believed to have been descended from the House of MacAlexander in Tarbert Kintyre, Scotland. he settled in Eridy near Raphoe, Ireland. They had at least four sons, Robert Andrew, Archibald and Willaim and several more unknown.
THE LAGGAN AND ITS PRESBYTERIANISM " The Appendixes have footnotes which give much information.Appendix A. (footnote 3) On the 1st of May 1613 James Cunningham let his lands as folows:----Eredy to Wm Arnett, Andrew Arnett, John Alexander, John Gutchine, Peter Stevenson, John Hamilton, Edward Homes and George Leich. (This is the earliest Alexander mentioned on record being in Ireland and the John of Eredy which most seem to think is the progenitor or our Scotch-Irish Alexander. Six other estates with names of leasees are mentioned.
John of Eredy. "On the 1st of May 1613, James Cunningham let his lands as following: Eredy to Wm Arnett and John Alexander, John Hutchine, Peter Stevenson, John Hamilton, Edward Homes and George Leich." He had quite a few other lands that he let to others. So it is my understanding that Eredy is the name of the land----not exactly a township which is what I thought before I read this. It says that the names of a few of the very earliest English and Scotch settlers in the Laggan have been preserved. Other Alexanders in tax rolls are Wm junior, Samuel and Andrew Alexander,and Archibald. Wonder if they could be ours or the ancestors of our 7 brothers?
Burkes Irish Records " John Alexander (RN=2750) of Eredy and Loughtown, Donadea, Co.Kildare, b. 19 Sep 1627 (d.o.b. probably wrong WRP) m. Mrs. Chloe Vershoyle-Greene, elder dau of L.K. Versshoyle-Campbell, of Tassagart,Saggart, Co. Dublin Lineage.
He had four sons
1) John Alexander (RN=2744) Capt., of Enagh and Caw, Co. Derry (on the east bank of Ross'e Bay purchased 1686 m. 1st and had issue: Alexander Alexander of Girlaw, Aughentame, ur Cloger, County Tyrone, m. Jean Stewart of Killymoon, Cookstown Co.Tyrone and had issue, four sons and two daughters.- 2): Archibald Alexander (RN=2754) of Ballybigmore. 3) Robert Alexander (RN=2756) (1663) took part in Siege of Derry and for his services was granted lands in Drumquin, Ardstraw. Co., Tyrone. He had dissue 4) Wlliam Alexander (RN=2755).
Leyburn's the Scotch Irish--we know that John of Eredy HAD to be at least 18 years old in 1613 to become a tenant-- ie born at least by 1595 Roger's Memorals "Gorrie (nickname for Godfrey) Alexander born by 1611 or before as he was of age in 1627. Gorrie may be brother to John of Eredy. Gorrie must be oldest son as he was the heir of Tarbert castle.
Death Notes: MEMORIALS OF THE EARL OF STIRLING", and or the HOUSE OFALEXANDER", by the Rev. Charles Rogers, LLD, and Chart by Francis Thomas Anderson Junkin, LLD.,Chicago
Memorials, Vol II seems to say that John of Eredy was associated with William Alexander in parish of Clonleigh in 1663 and then in 1665 both he and William were named in the parish of Raphoe.
William is a son of John Alexander of Eredy. "The name Eredy closely resembles Eradall, one of the merk lands in South Kintyre, granted by James III in 1484 toTarlach MacAlexander of Tarbert (Reg. Sig., lib. X., 9 ,reference)." It says Sir William Alexander of Menstry, afterwards Earl of Stirling,maintained a correspondence with his relatives in Kintyre....... in 1629,the original settlers included John Alexander of Eredy; he received new titles to the land which was chiefly appropriated to Scottish settlers (Hill's Montgomery MSS, p183).
Archibald and Robert appear to be the oldest sons of John of Eredy as they are carrying arms on their own lands in 1630. In those days the oldest son named after father's father and second son named after mother's father and third son named after the father. John Jr. does appear to be the third son as he was still with his father in 1630 Muster Rolls.
General Notes: MEMORIALS OF THE EARL OF STIRLING Vol II, by the Rev. Charles Rogers, LLD, and Chart by Francis Thomas Anderson Junkin, LLD.,Chicago "William Alexander of Raphoe who is on a Hearth Roll Tax of 1662, named in parish of Clonleigh, county Donegal. This William is a son of John Alexander of Eredy. The name Eredy closely resembles Eradall, one of the merk lands in South Kintyre, granted by James III in 1484 toTarlach MacAlexander of Tarbert (Reg. Sig., lib. X., 9 ,reference). It says Sir William Alexander of Menstry, afterwards Earl of Stirling, maintained a correspondence with his relatives in Kintyre On the 1st of May 1613 Sir James Cuningham granded legal tenures on his lands in Donegal to thirty-nine persons who had made settlements thereeon . That portion of the lands called Eredy was divided among nine settlers, one whom was John Alexander (Inq.Can.Hib,vol ll ....... in 1629, the original settlers included John Alexander of Eredy; he received new titles to the land which was chiefly appropriated to Scottish settlers (Hill's Montgomery MSS, p183)."
MEMORIALS Ch XXV pp 59-78 John Alexander was granted his tenancy at Eredy on 1 May 1613 (one of the settlers). The name Eredy resembles Eradell in South Kintyre, granted in 1484 to Tarlach MacAlexander of Tarbert. Evidently Sir William Alexander kept up with his relatives in Kintyre and also with Cunninghame of Glengarnock. Archibald Alexander of Tarbert visited Sir William at Menstry and was given burghal hounours in Stirling and the chief of MacAlexander made Sir William head of his clan. The Alexanders of Menstry and Cunninghames of Glengarnock were friendly for generations. Etc etc.
Burkes Peerage " John Alexander RN=2750 of Eridy, County Donegal (which lands he rented from Sir James Cunningham of Glenarnock, Ayrshire who acquited them on condition that he did not "alienate the premises to no mere Irishman or any other person unless he or they first take the oath of Supremacy" 1610 (Laggan material says just James Cunningham leased land called Eredy on May 1 1613 to John Alexander and several others. There is also a Sir James also listed.)
Maryland Herdilics Familes "Pg 62 " John Alexander, Sr., sold home in Gartmore, Scotland. John removed to Ireland and settled at Eredy, near Raphoe, County Donegal."
THE LAGGAN AND ITS PRESBYTERIANISM " The Appendixes have footnotes which give much information.Appendix A. (footnote 3) On the 1st of May 1613 James Cunningham let his lands as folows:----Eredy to Wm Arnett, Andrew Arnett, John Alexander, John Gutchine, Peter Stevenson, John Hamilton, Edward Homes and George Leich. (This is the earliest Alexander mentioned on record being in Ireland and the John of Eredy which most seem to think is the progenitor or our Scotch-Irish Alexander. Six other estates with names of leasees are mentioned.
John of Eredy. "On the 1st of May 1613, James Cunningham let his lands as following: Eredy to Wm Arnett and John Alexander, John Hutchine, Peter Stevenson, John Hamilton, Edward Homes and George Leich." He had quite a few other lands that he let to others. So it is my understanding that Eredy is the name of the land----not exactly a township which is what I thought before I read this. It says that the names of a few of the very earliest English and Scotch settlers in the Laggan have been preserved. Other Alexanders in tax rolls are Wm junior, Samuel and Andrew Alexander,and Archibald. Wonder if they could be ours or the ancestors of our 7 brothers?
Lecky Laggan and its Presbyterianism " in the year 1665 with the names of the townlands in which they lived. In several instances families of the same name still live in the same townlands and are no doubt descendants of these old "residenters". Ballibegly, Archibald Allexander Ardee, John Allexander Ballylennan John Alexander Carnsannagh John Allexander, senior, John Allexander, junior
11 June 2005 This Alexander Data base had been prepared by me for my research in trying to locate my GGGrandmother Rebecca Jane Alexander "I am providing the information on this Genealogy Page solely for the purpose of furthering family research & the information contained within is not intended for redistribution for any commercial use as it contains unverified information that may be hearsay and/or inaccurate. -HJack Wells"
John married 114,120,122,125,126,127,129,149,152.,158
Marriage Notes: MacAlister of the Clan MacAlister "MACALEXANDERS IN ULSTER IRELAND AROUND 1613 JOHN ALEXANDER born about 1585-90 (is thought to be a son of Archibald, (Laird of Tarbert in 1631) is found in 1613 as a tenant on land of James Cunningham, His portion of land is called "Eredy". It has been suggested that he changed his name to Alexander so as to receive land in Ulster which was only apportioned to Lowland Scots as well as English subjects. Most material states that this John of Eredy came from the Kintyre Peninsula rather than from Menstrie, Stirling, Scotland. His second son was named Archibald.
Probable Sons of John of Eredy Chapter XXV Families of Eredy, County Donegal and Girlaw, County Tyrone. This chapter deals with the Alexanders starting with John Alexander of Eredy found as tenant on land of James Cunningham, Esquire in 1613. Rogers says that in a survey of the province of Ulster in 1580-1609, that among the owners of lands or baronies, the family name of Alexander does not appear. (Map of Ireland 1609; Petty's Census Returns: Hardinge on the earliest Irish Census). The commissioner divided the lands into portions of two thousand, fifteen hundred, and one thousand acres. Within four years, those with largest portions were to build a castle and bawn (walled enclosure), to secure inhabitants and their cattle. Second class owners were to build within two years a stone or brick house and bawn; and those of the third class a bawn only. On the recommendation of the Commissioners, letters-patent, dated 19 July 1610, were granted to Sir James Cuninghame of Glengarnock, Ayrshire, conferring on him and his heirs two thousand acres in the precincts of Portlagh, barony of Raphoe and county of Donegal. The parcels (quarters) of land were designated Moragh, Dryan, Magherybegg, Magherymore, Tryan, Carickmore, Grachley and two portions of land called Eredy. The lands of Glengarnock in the parish of Kilbirnie, Ayrshire and extending to 1400 acres, were acquired in 1293 by Reginald Cuninghame, second son of Sir Edward Cuninghame of Kilmaurs, through his marriage with the heiress, Riddell. The lands remained in the family until 1613 when Sir James Cuninghame of Glengarnock assigned the estate to his creditors. (So the Ulster land was originally assigned to Sir James and he evidently divided it among other Cunningham relatives) On the 1st of May 1613 Sir James Cuninghame granted legal tenures on his land in Donegal to 39 persons who had made settlements thereon, That portion called Eredy was divided among nine settlers, one of whom was John Alexander. (Inq. Can. Hib. Vol ii). "The name Eredy closely resembles Eradall, one of the merk lands in south Kintyre granted by James III in 1484 to Tarlack MacAlexander of Tarbert (Reg. Mag. Sig. Lib x,9) Sir William Alexander of Menstry afterwards Earl of Stirling maintained a correspondence with his relatives in Kintyre while he and his predecessors were in habits of intimacy with the house of Cuninghame of Glengarnock." It continues with the fact that Sir William invited Archibald Alexander of Tarbert to Stirling and procured him burghal honours at Stirling while the chief of MacAlexander in reciprocal friendship, acknowledged him as head of his clan (vol I p 147). This is mentioned in Volume I about Sir William and Archibald in 1631 and implied that Sir William was anxious to have a crest and requested Archibald, then chief of clan to visit him. Pg. 61Between the families of Alexander of Menstry and Cuninghame of Gleangarnock an intimacy had subsisted for generations. "John Cunynghame of Glengarno" was associated with Alexander Alexander of Menstry-great-grandfather of Sir William Alexander -and others, in a contract with John Bishop of Dunkeld and Pg. 62 Donald, Abbot of Coupar, the instrument bearing date 22nd Dec 1547. By Robert Alexander of Stirling, a scion of the house of Menstry was granted a loan of 200 merks to James Cuninghame, fifth Earl of Glencairn, to whom sir James Cuninghame was related alike by kindredship and marriage. (Will of Lord Glencairn.) To enable him to complete the purchase of his lands in Donegal, sir William Alexander granted to Sir James Cuninghame a loan of £400 sterling, for which on the 26th Feb 1613-14 he obtained a mortgage on the lands. (Rec.of Irish Rolls Vol. v.96). As Sir James's creditors continued importunate, Sir William Alexander proceeded on the 24th According to Pynar ---who made a survey of Ulster in 1619, Sir James Cuninghame had on his estate in Donegal erected "a bawne of lyme and stone and a small house in it in which the lady and her daughter do now dwell". He found near the bawn "a small village consisting of twelve houses, inhabited with British tenants. (Survey of Ulster). Sir James Cuninghame died in 1623 leaving a widow. This lady, a daughter of James Seventh, Earl of Glencairn, pursued by her husband's creditors was successfully defended by Sir William Alexander (Reg. of Letters). In 1629, Sir John Cunninghame son of the Sir James obtained the superiority of his father's lands and had them erected into a manor with power to create tenures (Morris Cal., Charles I p 453). Thereupon the original settlers including John Alexander of Eredy received new titles to their lands and taking the oath of supremacy obtained denization (ie.British citizenship in Ireland) (Irish Inq. Vol ii, 1629). In the district of Laggan lying between Lough Foyle and Lough Swilly in co Donegal---that district which John Alexander of Eredy occupied several holdings. In the Subsidy Roll of the county of Donegal for 1662 he is styled "John Allexander of ye Dukes land" (Dukes of Lennox). In Clonmany parish he is described as "John Allexander of Erithy (Eredy), and in the parish of Raphoe as "John Allexander of Maghercolton". He is also named in the Hearth Roll Tax (HRT) of the parish of Clonleigh. Pg 64. John Alexander of Eredy appears to have had several sons. In the HRT of Clonmany parish for 1665, is named as householder, "John Alexander, jun." In Taghboyne parish Archibald Alexander is in the Sub. Roll for 1662 assessed for L13.15s; he is in 1663 in HRT of Taghboyne parish entered as Archibald Alexander of Ballybiglimore. In the parish of Clonleigh in 1663 John Alexander is associated with a "William Alexander and in the roll of that parish for 1665 he is named along with William Alexander of the parish of Raphoe. In the HTR of parish of Errigal co Londonderry in 1663 is named Robert Alexander at Dunvaddy and Mevoy. He tells about O'Neill's revolt of 1641 in the Laggan who was defeated in 1643 by Sir Robert Stewart. The rebellion was renewed in 1649 and rebels laid siege to Londonderry. And in the following August a party of Irish dragoons burned the fort of Corrigans and manor Cuninghame and the town of St Johnstone, compelling the Stewarts to abandon the siege of Londonderry and return to the Laggan. In the former as well as present operations against the rebels, John Alexander of Eredy and his son John had rendered important service and so recommended themselves to the favour of Sir Alexander Stewart, younger of Aughentane. Probably on his recommendation John Alexander the younger received compensation for the destruction of his property by the rebels in 1649. He is named tenth in a long list of persons so compensated on 2nd Jan 1668.----'"To John Alexander, forty-seaven pounds two shillings and ten pence " (Parch. Roll, Act of Settlement). John Alexander obtained the rank of Captain in the Laggan army. He resided some time at Londonderry and latterly at Dublin where he died in 1690. His will dated 23RD Sept. 1690 Prov. 21 Feb. 1691. The testator styles himself "Captain John Alexander" and appoints his wife, Susanna Alexander his executrix and sold legatee. In the Register of Prerogative Court the testator is styled "Captain John Alexander nuper de Londonderry", while the seal attached to his will displays a dexter arm embowed, the hand holding a dagger, the crest of his Scottish ancestors, the MacAlexanders (MacAlisters) of Tarbert. According to tradition, Captain John Alexander was twice married. By his first marriage he had a son, Alexander named after his commander Sir Alexander Stewart of Aughentane. His son obtained on the Aughentane estate, the lands of Girlaw, in the barony of Clogher and co. of Tyrone. He married Jean Stewart of Killymoon. His father in-law was not happy about this marriage. Also, he angered his father by adhearing to the Presbyterian Church, which his father, (John Jr.) had deserted. Alexander Alexander had four sons, John, Hugh, William and Alexander and two daughters, Mary and Jane. The youngest, Alexander lived at Cloon, near Lisbellan in co of Fermanagh and had two sons Andrew and Joseph, and a dau. Mary. William, 3rd son of Alexander Alexander lived to an advanced age. He married Anne Baxter of Glenoo and had 3 sons, and dau Margaret, a son William of Drumbad who died unmarried, and James resided at Tullynevin and died unmarried. Daniel, eldest son married Margaret Burnside in Co. Fermanah, died abt 1809 aged 93. ----John, second son of Daniel emigrated to Philadelphia. Died unmarried This goes on down with this line. A son of Hugh (Alexander Alexander) had a son Robert who settled in Philadelphia where he married and had children. Also 4th son George emigrated to America and there died unmarried. This chapter goes to pg 78 and includes the General Ruxton Eneas Alexander, elder surviving son of Col. William Alexander b. 1825 and for whom the book was written. ALEXANDERS LISTED IN APPENDIX OF REV. LECKY'S BOOKS ON THE LAGGAN Parish of Taughboyne HTR 1663: Ballybegleymore: Archibald Allexander Hearth tax rolls of 1665 Taughboyne Parish with townlands in which they lived. Ballibegly: Archibald Allexander Ardee: John Allexander Ballylennan: John Alexander Carnsaannagh: John Allexander sr and jr. Parish of Clonleigh, HTR 1665 Clonleigh: John Alexander Parish of Raphoe (included Convoy) 1665 Maghrisollus: John Alexander Lismontigly: Wm. Alexander
Note: John of Eredy could have owned land in several areas at the same time. John and John Jr. apparently were living on Manor Cunningham in 1649, near St. Johnstone. (Johnstown) See text above.
His children were:
i. Robert De Meyboy Alexander Of Dunvaddy And Mevoy was born about 1610 in Tarbert, Kintyre, In Argyll Scotland 42,43,122,125,126,130 and died in Drumiquim, Tyrone, Ireland.42,114,120,136
ii. Archibald Alexander Of Ballybiglemore was born about 1611 in Tarbert, Kintyre, In Argyll Scotland,120,121,122,123,150,159,160,161,162 died on 31 Mar 1689 in Eridy, Ballieghan, County Donegal Ulster, Ireland 114,120,121,160,161 about age 78, and was buried in Presbyterian Burial Ground At Balleighan In Taghboyne Parish.114,161
iii. Capt. John Alexander Jr. The Younger was born about 1612 in Tarbert, Kintyre, In Argyll Scotland 42,69,114,120,122,124,125,126,127,163,164 and died about 21 Feb 1691 in Dublin, Dublin, Leinster, Ireland 122,125 about age 79.
v. Capt Andrew Alexander Of Errigal & Ballyclose was born between 1618 and 1626 in Ballybiglemore, Parish Of Tahgboyne, Co. Donegal Ireland 114,122,125,126 and died after 1663 in Ballyclose, In Drumachose Parish Near Losndonderry.120,126
2822. William Anderson .65
General Notes: Dec of Samuel Alexander pg 31,34 " Confort Anderson (dau Wm.Anderson; sister Namomi m. Rev Francis Makamie) 7 ch.
11 June 2005 This Alexander Data base had been prepared by me for my research in trying to locate my GGGrandmother Rebecca Jane Alexander "I am providing the information on this Genealogy Page solely for the purpose of furthering family research & the information contained within is not intended for redistribution for any commercial use as it contains unverified information that may be hearsay and/or inaccurate. -HJack Wells"
William married.
His children were:
1411 i. Comfort Anderson (born in 1625)
ii. Naomi Anderson was born in 1668 in Wake Co., NC.43
2944. William Henden,80 son of Symon Henden and Joan Barrett, was born in 1596 in Tenterden, , Kent, England and died in 1650 in Hothfield, , Kent, England at age 54.
William married Elizabeth Covert in 1638 in Hothfield, , Kent, England. Elizabeth was born in 1610 in Box, , Kent, England.
Children from this marriage were:
1472 i. William Henden (born in 1640 in Hothfield, , Kent, England - died about 1700)
ii. Ann Henden was born in 1638 in Hothfield, , Kent, England.
William next married Mary Owen in 1624 in Ashford, , Kent, England. Mary was born in 1607 in City Of London, , London, England and died before 1638.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Mary Henden was born about 1626.
ii. John Henden was born about 1629 and died in 1659 in Maidstone, , Kent, England about age 30.
2945. Elizabeth Covert 80 was born in 1610 in Box, , Kent, England.
Elizabeth married William Henden in 1638 in Hothfield, , Kent, England. William was born in 1596 in Tenterden, , Kent, England and died in 1650 in Hothfield, , Kent, England at age 54.
5380. John Fox,1 son of Henry Fox and Elizabeth Pickerwell, was born about 1602 in England and died in 1665 in England about age 63.
John married Elizabeth Convers 1 about 1625 in England.
Children from this marriage were:
2690 i. John Fox (born in 1626 in London, England - died about 1682 in Gloucester Co., VA)
ii. Isabel Fox was born about 1628 in England.
iii. Stephen Fox was born about 1630 in England.
iv. Thomas Fox was born about 1632 in England.
v. Peter Fox was born about 1634 in England.
vi. Mary Fox was born about 1636 in England.
vii. William Fox was born about 1638 in England.
5381. Elizabeth Convers .1
Elizabeth married John Fox 1 about 1625 in England. John was born about 1602 in England and died in 1665 in England about age 63.
5424. Richard Burton, son of Francis Burton and Katherine, was born about 1580 in England and died in Virginia.
Richard married Katherine Christian on 3 Mar 1605 in London, England.
The child from this marriage was:
2712 i. John Burton Of Longfield (born about 1630 in England - died in 1690 in Henrico Co., VA)
5425. Katherine Christian .
Katherine married Richard Burton on 3 Mar 1605 in London, England. Richard was born about 1580 in England and died in Virginia.
5426. William Coxe was born about 1598 in England and died in 1656 in Henrico Co., VA about age 58.
William married Elizabeth Hutchins about 1633.
Children from this marriage were:
i. John Coxe.
ii. Thomas Coxe.
iii. Elizabeth Coxe.
2713 iv. Mary Coxe (born about 1634 in Elizabeth City Co., Virginia)
5427. Elizabeth Hutchins, daughter of Robert Hutchins and Unknown.
Elizabeth married William Coxe about 1633. William was born about 1598 in England and died in 1656 in Henrico Co., VA about age 58.
5430. Nicholas Perkins, son of Aden Parkyns and Mary, was born about 1614 in Nottinghamshire, England and died in 1664 in Henrico Co., VA about age 50.
Nicholas married Mary Burton. Mary was born about 1619 in Bedfordshire, England and died about 1668 in Henrico Co., VA about age 49.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Nicholas Perkins Jr..
2715 ii. Lydia Perkins (born about 1642 in Henrico Co., VA)
5431. Mary Burton, daughter of John Burton and Lydia Fry, was born about 1619 in Bedfordshire, England and died about 1668 in Henrico Co., VA about age 49.
Mary married Nicholas Perkins. Nicholas was born about 1614 in Nottinghamshire, England and died in 1664 in Henrico Co., VA about age 50.
5432. William Farrar, son of John Farrar and Sissely Kelke, was born on 25 Apr 1583 in Lincolnshire, England and died on 11 Jun 1637 in Farrar's Island, Henrico Co., VA at age 54.
General Notes: WILLIAM FARRAR, son of John Farrar and Cecily Kelke, was baptized 28 Apr1583 at Croxton Parish, Lincolnshire, England. He arrived in Virginia with Lord De La Warr in Aug1618 aboard the ship Neptune. Once established in Virginia, he became very prominent in colonial leadership. From 1625-1637, he sat on the prestigous governing council, which is why records often refer to him as Councillor William Farrar. He served as a burgess at the Virginia General Assembly in 1629 and the Grand Assembly in James City in 1631/32. He also served as Justice of the Peace, which entitled him to preside over cases in the County Court.
In 1631 he inherited his father's lands in Hertfordshire England, and conveyed all of it to his brother John Farrar.
However the achievement for which WILLIAM FARRAR is most remembered is the establishment of Farrar's Island, in what is now Chesterfield County, VA. The estate consisted of 2000 acres located in a bend of the James River, about 12 miles south of present-day Richmond. On the northern tip of the island was the site of Henricus City (named after Henry, Prince of Wales), founded in 1612 as the second settlement in VA. However Henricus did not last due to a variety of reasons, and was all but abandoned by 1622. During the famed Indian massacre of Virginia settlers, which began on Good Friday, March 22, 1622, about ten men were killed at WILLIAM FARRAR'S house. FARRAR managed to escape to the fortified home of his neighbor Samuel Jordan, where he stayed for some time. After Jordan's death, WILLIAM FARRAR won the competition for Jordan's young, attractive, and wealthy widow Cicely, and they were married in 1624. Four generations of WILLIAM FARRAR'S descendants made their home at Farrar's Island before it passed out of the family's hands.
HENRICUS CITY:
An Indian uprising on March 22, 1622, abruptly halted plans to develop Henricus City. The settlement included a parcel of 10,000 acres for what was intended to become the University of Henricus, the first English university in America. One of the schools within the university was to be for the Indians.
On Good Friday morning, Indians attacked settlements throughout the colony. Houses were burned and men, women, and children were murdered. Henricus was almost completely demolished. Most survivors retreated to Jamestown or other nearby settlements. Henricus City was abandoned and the site of the settlement was part of a large land grant made to WILLIAM FARRAR, SR., and came to be known as Farrar's Island.
"The MUSTER of MR. WILLIAM FERRAR & MRS. JORDAN"--The Original Lists OF PERSONS OF QUALITY, Lists of the Livinge and Dead in Virginia Febr: 16th 1623:
Siselye Jordan, Temperance Bayliffe, Mary Jordan, Margery Jordan, WILLIAM FARRAR, Thomas Williams, Roger Prefton, Thomas Brookes, John Peede, John Freme, Richard Johnfon, William Dawfon, john Hely, Robert Mannell, Ann Linkon, William Beffe, Mrs. Beffe, Chriftopher Saford, uxor Saford, John Caminge, Thomas Palmer, Mrs. Palmer, fil Palmer, Richard Englifh Nathaniel Caufey, Mrs. Caufey, Lawrence Evans, Edward Clarke, uxor Clarke, infant Clarke, John Gibbs, John Davies, located, opposite Bermuda Hundred, and well known as the residence of Hill Carter, Esq. A short dislance below is an island not natned on that map, but on modern maps as Eppes island, which we may presume was Shirley island. We do not find the name of West in the connection except in a paper entitled John Rolfe's relation to the Colony of Virginia, written in1616, in which we learn that West and Shirley Hundred was about thirty-seven miles above James Citie, which corresponds with the location above named. (Virginia Historical Register, Vol. I., p. 110. Colonial Records of Virginia)
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William married Cecily in 1624 in James City Co., Virginia. Cecily was born about 1600 in England and died after 1637 in Henrico Co., VA.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Cecily Farrar was born in 1625 in James City Co., Virginia.
iii. John Farrar was born about 1632 in Farrar's Island, James City Co., Virginia and died in 1685 in Henrico Co., VA about age 53.
5433. Cecily was born about 1600 in England and died after 1637 in Henrico Co., VA.
General Notes: CECILY arrived in Virginia on the 'Swan' in Aug 1611 when she was 10 years old. The muster of inhabitants at Jordan's Journey and Chaplain Choice, taken the 21st of January 1624, stated the following: "SISLEY Jordan, aged 24 yeres in the Swan in August 1610."
CECILY was married at least three times. Her first marriage, about 1616, was to a Mr. Bailey. Within several years of the marriage, she was widowed. About 1620, she married the wealthy Samuel Jordan of Jordan's Journey. Once again widowed in 1623, she married her third husband, William Farrar, in 1625. CECILY may have married again, after the death of William Farrar, but this has not been proved.
CECILY may have been the best known, and perhaps most infamous, woman of her day as her romance with William Farrar led to the first breach of promise suit in Virginia. William Farrar, a friend of Samuel and CECILY Jordan, owned land on the James River near the Jordans. When Samuel Jordan died in 1623 William Farrar was named the executor of Jordan's will. Within days of Samuel Jordan's death Rev. Greville Pooley asked the widow Jordan to marry him and she agreed. Apparently CECILY came to regret her hasty engagement to Pooley, as William Farrar later proposed to her and she once again said yes. The jilted Rev. Pooley was so angered by this that he sued the wealthy CECILY Jordan for breach of promise. The case caused a great hubbub in Virginia and in London. The Rev. Pooley ultimately withdrew his case and had to post bond stating that he would never make any claim, right or title to CECILY Jordan or her property. Shortly after the incident, the Virginia Assembly enacted a law making it illegal for a woman to be engaged to more than one man at a time. In my family, we refer to our ancestress, CECILY, as the vamp of Virginia!
It has been speculated that CECILY'S maiden name was Reynolds, but this has not been proved and is probably incorrect.
Cecily married Mr. Bailey about 1616 in Virginia.
The child from this marriage was:
i. Temperance Bailey was born about 1617 in Virginia.
Cecily next married Samuel Jordan about 1620 in Virginia. Samuel died in 1623 in Henrico Co., VA.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Mary Jordan was born about 1621 in Henrico Co., VA.
ii. Margaret Jordan was born about 1623 in Henrico Co., VA.
Cecily next married William Farrar in 1624 in James City Co., Virginia. William was born on 25 Apr 1583 in Lincolnshire, England and died on 11 Jun 1637 in Farrar's Island, Henrico Co., VA at age 54.
5434. John Williams .
John married Mary Womack.
The child from this marriage was:
2717 i. Mary Williams (died after 1676 in Farrar's Island, Henrico Co., VA)
5435. Mary Womack .
Mary married John Williams.
5438. William Hatcher Immigrant was born about 1612 in England and died on 1 Apr 1680 in Henrico Co., VA about age 68.
General Notes: William Hatcher purchased 200 acres of land in Henrico Co., VA in 1636. He was elected to the House of Burgesses in 1644, and again in 1649, 1652 and 1654. He was appointed a "viewer" of tobacco by an act of the assembly in 1639. William Hatcher was involved in Bacon's Rebellion and was fined 10,000 lbs of tobacco and caske for his part in the rebellion. The fine was reduced, upon appeal, to 8,000 lbs of dressed pork to be delivered to His Majesty's soldiers.
William married.
His children were:
i. Edward Hatcher was born about 1633 and died in 1711 in Henrico Co., VA about age 78.
ii. Henry Hatcher was born about 1638 in Henrico Co., VA and died about 1677 in Henrico Co., VA about age 39.
iii. William Hatcher was born about 1639 in Henrico Co., VA and died about 1680 in Henrico Co., VA about age 41.
2719 iv. Jane Hatcher (born about 1640 in Henrico Co., VA - died in 1710 in Henrico Co., VA)
v. John Hatcher was born about 1642 in Henrico Co., VA.
vi. Susannah Hatcher was born about 1642 in Henrico Co., VA and died in 1699 about age 57.
vii. Benjamin Hatcher was born about 1644 in Henrico Co., VA and died in 1728 in Henrico Co., VA about age 84.
5632. Archibald\Alastair Macalister Mac Alexander 4th Laird Of Tarbert,124,139 son of Hector Mac Allister 3rd Laird Of Tarbert and Unknown, was born about 1560 in Tarbert, Kintyre, In Argyll Scotland 122,124 and died after 9 May 1636 in Tarbert, Kintyre, In Argyll Scotland.122,124
Birth Notes: MacAlister of the Clan MacAlister "DONALD XII-B, second son of ANGUS VIC- XII was 1st Laird of Tarbert Castle. His 3rd son Charles was Tutor of Loup and 2nd Laird of Tarbert Castle. In 1580 Charles was granted Feu Farm by Alexander MacAlister his granduncle. Charles's son, Hector was Constable of Tarbert and 3rd Laird of Tarbert. Hector's son XV Archibald was 4th Laird of Tarbert, Capt. of Tarbert. His son Godfrey or Gorrie was 5th Laird of Tarbert. (Mac1)
XV. ARCHIBALD MACALISTER, son of Hector and 4th Laird of Tarbert, called by Sir Willliam Alexander of Stirling to hand over Chiefship to Sir William.
MacAlister of the Clan MacAlister " Charles's son, Hector was Constable of Tarbert and 3rd Laird of Tarbert. Hector's son Archibald was 4th Laird of Tarbert, Capt. of Tarbert. His son XVI Godfrey or Gorrie was 5th Laird of Tarbert. (Mac1) "House of MacALEXANDER of Tarbet, Kintyre, Scotland."
ARCHIBALD MACALISTER/MACALEXANDER, 4th Laird of Tarbert is mentioned as chief of clan MacAlister/MacAlexander and steward of Tarbert Castle in 1631 when he is summoned by Sir William Alexander of Stirling. Sir William made him a burgess of Stirling and Sir William became the chief of Clan, which allowed him a coat of arms. ARCHIBALD is found in documents in 1627 with his son, Gorrie. (Memorials). Hector another son of Archibald
DONALD XII-B , second son of ANGUS VIC- XI was 1st Laird of Tarbert Castle. His 3rd son Charles was Tutor of Loup and 2nd Laird of Tarbert Castle. In 1580 Charles was granted Feu Farm by Alexander MacAlister his granduncle. Charless son, Hector was Constable of Tarbert and 3rd Laird of Tarbert. Hectors son Archibald was 4th Laird of Tarbert, Capt. of Tarbert. His son Godfrey or Gorrie was 5th Laird of Tarbert. (Mac1)
XV. ARCHIBALD MACALISTER, son of Hector and 4th Laird of Tarbert, called by Sir Willliam Alexander of Stirling to hand over Chiefship to Sir William.
MEMORIALS Ch XXV pp 59-78 " John Alexander was granted his tenancy at Eredy on 1 May 1613 (one of the settlers). The name Eredy resembles Eradell in South Kintyre, granted in 1484 to Tarlach MacAlexander of Tarbert. Evidently Sir William Alexander kept up with his relatives in Kintyre and also with Cunninghame of Glengarnock. Archibald Alexander of Tarbert visited Sir William at Menstry and was given burghal hounours in Stirling and the chief of MacAlexander made Sir William head of his clan. The Alexanders of Menstry and Cunninghames of Glengarnock were friendly for generations. Etc etc.
Death Notes: Roger's Memorials " A descendant of Tarlsch MacAlexander became hereditary costable of the castle of Tarbert (Gregory's Western Highlands) On the 5th of Eec 1627 Gorrie Alexander heir-apparaent of Tarbert granted a bond in favor of Archibald Alexander of Tarbert his father on the 9th May 1636 Archibald Alexander granted an obligation to Sir Dougal Campbell Bart. of Aughinbrek, tor eleven bulls teind meal. Gorrie Alexandeer younger of Tarbert the granter's son, being witness.
ARCHIBALD MACALISTER/MACALEXANDER, 4th Laird of Tarbert is mentioned as chief of clan MacAlister/MacAlexander and steward of Tarbert Castle in 1631
General Notes: In 1602 Archibald was heir of Tarbert (see myclan.com) and a bit later he and John, Tutor of loup were called to pay a fine for their marauding. We know he is chief of the MacAlisters by 1631 and he has a young son--Godfrey who is of age by 1629 (and he appears to be first son as he inherited his chiefship) , So-----how old do you think that Archibald of Tarbert was in 1600? Do you think he was old enough to have a son born in 1590? We know that John of Eredy had to be 18 years old in 1613 when he was given tenancy of land in Eredy. We think that his sons Archibald and Robert were born about 1610---as they were of age by 1630 Muster Rolls and on their own land. John Jr. was still with his father in 1630.
MacAlister of the Clan MacAlister " ARCHIBALD MACALISTER/MACALEXANDER, 4th Laird of Tarbert is mentioned as chief of clan MacAlister/MacAlexander and steward of Tarbert Castle in 1631 when he is summoned by Sir William Alexander of Stirling. Sir William made him a burgess of Stirling and Sir William became the chief of Clan, which allowed him a coat of arms. ARCHIBALD is found in documents in 1627 with his son, Gorrie. (Memorials). Hector another son of Archibald. By this time the seat of the chiefs was at Loup in the Cowal district of Loch Fyne, and in 1587, when King James VI. passed the Act known as the "General Band," or bond, making the Highland chiefs responsible to the Crown for the good behaviour of their clansmen and the people on their lands, "the Laird of Loup" appears in the list as one of those made accountable. This laird, Alastair MacAlastair, died while his son Godfrey, or Gorrie MacAlastair, was still a minor"-------so we know that Alistair was still living in 1587 when this bond
Roger's Memorials "---In 1631 Archibald who WAS THEN CHIEF OF CLAN MACALISTER/ALEXANDER was summoned by Sir William to come to Menstry and when he left, he was then a burgess of Stirling and Sir Wm was Chief of the Clan.
Roger's Memorials " A descendant of Tarlsch MacAlexander became hereditary costable of the castle of Tarbert (Gregory's Western Highlands) On the 5th of Eec 1627 Gorrie Alexander heir-apparaent of Tarbert granted a bond in favor of Archibald Alexander of Tarbert his father whereby he disponed to him certain lands in the parish of Glassary, and this for the security of the said Archibald as cautioner for the granter in a contract with Hector Alexander and Margaret Campbell, his spouse, on the 9th May 1636 Archibald Alexander granted an obligation to Sir Dougal Campbell Bart. of Aughinbrek, tor eleven bulls teind meal. Gorrie Alexandeer younger of Tarbert the granter's son, being witness.
Rogers Memorials "Archibald Alexander, descendant of Tarlack MacAlexander became heritary constable of the castle of Tarbert. He is found in documents in 1627 (with son Gorrie), 1636 with Sir Dougal Campbell Bart of Auchinbrek. Some time after 1636 the lands of Tarbert were sold to the family of Campbell of Stonefield. In 1631 Archibald granted Sir William Alexander of Menstry the title of chief of clan MacAlexander and in exchange was a burgess of Stirling. In 1631 Archibald Alexander of Tarbert acknowledged Sir William Alexander, Viscount Stirling as chief of the clan Alster."
Al Read "Wm of Stirling, did take the headship of the Alexander House from I believe Archibald Alexander of Kintyre or thereabouts. Wm needed to be head of the family in order to be granted his status as Earl of Stirling. He bought off Archibald by getting him appointed Burgess of Stirling. Archibald could have gone over to Ireland early and then came back later after things, whatever they were, had cooled off. He certainly would have had at least shirt tail relatives on Scotland, Ireland, and the Isles. Some MacAlisters were galloglass warriors clear up until the 1600s so any reference too him being in Ireland in 1605 and back in Scotland in 1631 doesn't concern me at this time.}
11 June 2005 This Alexander Data base had been prepared by me for my research in trying to locate my GGGrandmother Rebecca Jane Alexander "I am providing the information on this Genealogy Page solely for the purpose of furthering family research & the information contained within is not intended for redistribution for any commercial use as it contains unverified information that may be hearsay and/or inaccurate. -HJack Wells"
Archibald\Alastair married 122.,125
Marriage Notes: ARCHIBALD MACALISTER/MACALEXANDER, 4th Laird of Tarbert is mentioned as chief of clan MacAlister/MacAlexander and steward of Tarbert Castle in 1631 when he is summoned by Sir William Alexander of Stirling. Sir William made him a burgess of Stirling and Sir William became the chief of Clan, which allowed him a coat of arms. ARCHIBALD is found in documents in 1627 with his son, Gorrie. (Memorials). Hector another son of Archibald.
Macallister "In 1600 the island of Arran was invaded by the Macalisters who seized the house and estates of John Montgomery of Skelmorlie, plundering possessions valued at £12,000 Scots. Two years later (1602) Archibald Macalister the heir of Tarbert led his men along with other clans of north Kintyre to raid the prosperous island of Bute. It is said that a force of over 1200 men ravaged the Stewart possessions on the island, for which act Archibald Macalister was denounced as a rebel. In 1605 "Archibald and his kinsman, John Macalister, tutor of Loup,-were ordered to appear before the Privy Council and fined on surety of pain of being denounced as rebels. Alexander Macalister along with Angus Og, leader of MacDonalds of Islay were found guilty of treason and after incarceration in prison of Tolbooth in Edinburgh, they were hanged. However by 1623 Macalister of Loup was one of the justices of the peace for Argyllshire."
DONALD XII-B 6975 , second son of ANGUS VIC- XI was 1st Laird of Tarbert Castle. His 3rd son Charles was Tutor of Loup and 2nd Laird of Tarbert Castle. In 1580 Charles was granted Feu Farm by Alexander MacAlister his granduncle. Charless son, Hector was Constable of Tarbert and 3rd Laird of Tarbert. Hectors son Archibald was 4th Laird of Tarbert, Capt. of Tarbert. His son Godfrey or Gorrie was 5th Laird of Tarbert. (Mac1)
Rogers Memorials Vol II "Archibald Alexander of Tarbert was related to Sir William Alexander who in turn was a close friend of Sir John Cunninghame. Sir William helped Sir John buy the lands in Donegal, and owned some of them himself from 1618 when he foreclosed on the mortgage. When looking for tenants he would probably offer them to his family, including Archibald Alexander of Tarbert, and one tenancy was taken up by a John Alexander in 1613. His resulting family in Donegal are said to be descended from MacAlexander of Tarbert, Kintyre in the next chapter. However, I cannot see anywhere stated who was the father of John Alexander of Eredy].
Lecky Laggan and its Presbyterianism " in the year 1665 with the names of the townlands in which they lived. In several instances families of the same name still live in the same townlands and are no doubt descendants of these old "residenters". Ballibegly, Archibald Allexander Ardee, John Allexander Ballylennan John Alexander Carnsannagh John Allexander, senior, John Allexander, junior
Rogers Memorials "Archibald Alexander of Tarbert had son Gorrie Alexander heir apparent (1627 and 1636 records) In 1631 Archibald Alexander of Tarbert acknowledged Sir William as chief of the Clan Alister. (Looks like Allister and Alexander are used interchangeably) Godfrey was the son of Archibald and that Archibald was summoned to Scotland to visit Sir Wm who wanted a coat of arms. When Archibald left (1631), he was then a burgess of Stirling and Sir Wm was the chief of the clan. 1.4.1 James Alexander of Dromore, County Tyrone. His tombstone is decorated witht the arms of the House of Menstry. (In 1631 the chief of the Alexander clan, Archibald Alexander was called to Sir William's abode and gave over to Sir William the title of chief of clan so that he could have a coat of arms. John of Eredy is believed to be directly from Kintyre, not Menstry.) From Roger's Memorials
Sir William did get a land grant in Ulster in 1616 from Sir James Cunningham who sold Feb 26 1616,-2000 acres called Decastrose and Portlogh. (From internet Donegal, 1618). However he was deprived in 1633 of this land by the Irish Court of Chancery as he had allowed a mere Irishman to obtain 1 quarter of the town of Mullaliglisse
Rogers Memorisas pg 7 " Archibald Alexander chief of the Tarbert, Kintyre clan did in 1631 with the bidding of Sir William so that Sir William could have a coat of arms---gave him the title of chief of the MacAlexander clan. Looks like in turn, Sir William influenced the powers that be to make Archibald a burgess of Stirling. So in that sense, the Tarbert line also had connection to Menstry. Chiefs of Clan McAlister/MacAlexander of Tarbert, Kintyre Scotland from Roger's Memorials 1.Tarlack MacAlexander born by 1460 granted stewardry of land of Kityre and also grant of lands of Auchnaglek and Le Crag in the barony of Bar, North Kintyre in 1481 by James III. (See Clan MacAlister---has Charles MacAlister invested with Stewardry of Kintyre in 1481 by James III) 2.John Dubh MacAlexander son of Tarlack mentioned in 1493 (Above material has this John Dubh as 4th and last of the Lords of the Isles) 3.Angus Alexander son of John Dubh acquired the lands of Loupe, Argyleshire, later called Macalisters. (above material has him great-grandson of John Dubh.) 4. Archibald Alexander descendant of Tarlack became hereditary constable of the castle of Tarbert. He is found in documents in 1627 with son Gorrie, 1636 with Sir Dougal Campbell Bart of Auchinbrrek. In 1631 Archibald granted Sir William Alexander of Menstry the title of chief of clan MacAlexander and in exchange was made a burgess of Stirling. Sir William was wanting a coat of arms and title. 5. Gorrie nickname for Godfrey was of age in 1627. Gorrie may be the brother to John of Eredy. Gorrie was the heir of Tarbert castle after Archibald. (AFH says Gorrie is uncle to John of Eredy.This John is found as Tutor or Guardian of Loup and that he and his father and brother, Randall escaped to Ireland about 1605 and Archibald's brother inherited the chiefship title of Tarbert Castle.
His children were:
i. Godfrey\Gorrie Oig Mac Alister 5th Larird Of Tarbert was born about 1585 in Tarbert, Kintyre, In Argyll Scotland 122,124 and died after 9 May 1636 in Tarbert, Kintyre, In Argyll Scotland.122,124
iii. Hector Mac Allister Tarbert Line was born about 1600 in Tarbert, Kintyre, In Argyll Scotland.122,125
iv. Archibald Mac Alexander was born in 1600 in Tarbert, Kintyre, In Argyll Scotland.122
5888. Symon Henden,80 son of William Henden and Marie Stace, was born in 1567 in Tenterden, , Kent, England and died in 1630 in Sandhurst, , , England at age 63.
Symon married Joan Barrett on 29 May 1595 in Tenterden, , Kent, England.
Children from this marriage were:
ii. John Henden was born in 1598 in Tenterden, , Kent, England and died in 1654 in Rolvenden, , Kent, England at age 56.
iii. Jr. Simon Henden Jr. was born before 1610.
5889. Joan Barrett .80
Joan married Symon Henden on 29 May 1595 in Tenterden, , Kent, England. Symon was born in 1567 in Tenterden, , Kent, England and died in 1630 in Sandhurst, , , England at age 63.
10760. Henry Fox,1 son of William Fox and Anne Lane, was born about 1578 in England and died in 1625 in England about age 47.
Henry married Elizabeth Pickerwell.1
The child from this marriage was:
5380 i. John Fox (born about 1602 in England - died in 1665 in England)
10761. Elizabeth Pickerwell .1
Elizabeth married Henry Fox.1 Henry was born about 1578 in England and died in 1625 in England about age 47.
10848. Francis Burton was born about 1560 in London, England.
Noted events in his life were:
Alt. Birth: Alt. Birth, Abt 1560.
Francis married Katherine.
Children from this marriage were:
5424 i. Richard Burton (born about 1580 in England - died in Virginia)
ii. John Burton was born about 1582 in England and died in Virginia.
10849. Katherine .
Katherine married Francis Burton. Francis was born about 1560 in London, England.
10854. Robert Hutchins .
Robert married.
His child was:
5427 i. Elizabeth Hutchins
10860. Aden Parkyns, son of Richard Parkyns and Elizabeth Beresford, was born on 22 Jul 1582 in Nottinghamshire, England and died in Nottinghamshire, England.
Aden married Mary about 1613 in England.
The child from this marriage was:
5430 i. Nicholas Perkins (born about 1614 in Nottinghamshire, England - died in 1664 in Henrico Co., VA)
10861. Mary .
Mary married Aden Parkyns about 1613 in England. Aden was born on 22 Jul 1582 in Nottinghamshire, England and died in Nottinghamshire, England.
10862. John Burton, son of Francis Burton and Katherine, was born about 1582 in England and died in Virginia.
John married Lydia Fry on 13 Mar 1605 in London, England. Lydia was born about 1580 in England.
The child from this marriage was:
5431 i. Mary Burton (born about 1619 in Bedfordshire, England - died about 1668 in Henrico Co., VA)
10863. Lydia Fry was born about 1580 in England.
Lydia married John Burton on 13 Mar 1605 in London, England. John was born about 1582 in England and died in Virginia.
10864. John Farrar, son of William Farrar and Margaret Lacy, was born about 1550 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England and died in 1627 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England about age 77.
General Notes: Last will and testament: John Farrar the elder of London, Esquier, will 24 April, 1628, proved 28 May, 1628. To poor of Mary Aldermanbury 6 pounds 13s-4d. To Henry Farrar my oldest son my messuages, lands, etc. called Great Eward, Little Eward, Upper Whiteleigh, and Stony Rode in Parish of Halifax County York to him and his heirs forever. To my son John whom I have settled already 20 nobles. To his wife Susan 10 pounds. To my son William Farrar all my messuages lands in Hodesdon Bloxbourne and Amwell in Hertford heretofore conveyed to Henry and John Farrar my sons to my use, to my son William and his heirs. To him also and his wife and children 20 pounds annuity and the longest liver of them. To my son Humphrey Farrar and heirs my leases and lands called Sandwith Hall, Neilsinge and all other parcel of the manor of Stansted under Borgh, County of York. To said Humphry also my lease in the parish in St. Mary in Aldermanbury, London. To Cicely Farrar daughter of my son John 40 pounds. To seven children of my son John 4 pounds each. Overseers: My son John Farrar and my nephew Henry Wilkinson of Woodesdon, County Bucks, B.D. To each of them 10 pounds and charges. Residue to my son Henry Farrar sole executor. Witnesses: Marke Bradley Senr., John Bulkely, Saml. Wilkinson. John Farrar of London, Esquire make this addition - 200 pounds was delivered to my son John Farrar of Fena County York to stock lands at Sandwith Hall, the said 200 pounds to be divided between my two sons John and Humphrey. My son William shall receive of my executor 50 pounds at his return into England. My books and apparel equally divided between my sons Henry, John, William and Humphrey. William's part to be reserved for him. In case he be not living to be reserved for his wife and children. Twelve pence a week forever in bread upon the poor in Croxton in Lincolnshire out of my estate. WItnesses: Henry Cooke, Henry Wilkinson, Barrington, 50.
More About John Farrar, Esq.: Will Probated: 28 May 1628 Will Written: 24 Apr 1628
John married Sissely Kelke on 25 Aug 1574 in St. Sepulchre"S Without Newgate, England. Sissely was born about 1550 in Lincolnshire, England.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Henry Farrar.
ii. John Farrar.
iii. Hemphrey Farrar.
10865. Sissely Kelke, daughter of William Kelke and Thomasyn Skeron, was born about 1550 in Lincolnshire, England.
Sissely married John Farrar on 25 Aug 1574 in St. Sepulchre"S Without Newgate, England. John was born about 1550 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England and died in 1627 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England about age 77.
11264. Hector Mac Allister 3rd Laird Of Tarbert,122 son of Charles Mac Allister 2nd Laird Of Tarbert and Unknown, was born about 1540 in Tarbert, Kintyre, In Argyll Scotland 122 and died after 1587 in Tarbert, Kintyre, In Argyll Scotland.122
Birth Notes: XIV Hector was 3rd Lord of Tarbert
MacAlister of the Clan MacAlister "DONALD XII-B, second son of ANGUS VIC- XII was 1st Laird of Tarbert Castle. His 3rd son XIII-C Charles was Tutor of Loup and 2nd Laird of Tarbert Castle. In 1580 Charles was granted Feu Farm by Alexander MacAlister his granduncle. Charles's son, XIV Hector was Constable of Tarbert and 3rd Laird of Tarbert. Hector's son Archibald was 4th Laird of Tarbert, Capt. of Tarbert. His son Godfrey or Gorrie was 5th Laird of Tarbert. (Mac1)
MacAllister Line" Angus Vic, son of John Dubh/Black John had two so