Steve Butler and Suzanne Hibbs Family History

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found at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK4Y-KRWJ

Name: Albert Townsend
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Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 25 Jun 1862
Event Place: Carroll, Tennessee, United States
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Spouse's Name: Abigail Butler ****
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Reference ID: 45
GS Film Number: 000944055
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Digital Folder Number: 004485915
Image Number: 00392

Citing this Record
"Tennessee, County Marriages, 1790-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK4Y-KRWJ : 6 November 2017), Albert Townsend and Abigail Butler, 25 Jun 1862; citing Carroll, Tennessee, United States, Marriage, p. , Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville and county clerk offices from various counties; FHL microfilm 944,055.
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Family: Albert Townsend-xx / Abigail Hall (F2070)
 
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Found at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VRRQ-592

Name William Batcheldr
Sex Male
Birth Date 22 Jul 1667
Birthplace Christchurch, Middlesex, Virginia, United States
Father's Name Jno. Batcheldr
Father's Sex Male
Mother's Name Mary
Mother's Sex Female

Digital Folder Number: 007817605
Microfilm Number: 873777
Originating System: ODM
Indexing Batch: C50472-1

Citing this Record
"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584-1917", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VRRQ-592 : 28 January 2020), Jno. Batcheldr in entry for William Batcheldr, 1667.
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found at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=fampete6411&id=I0946

ID: I0946
•Name: William Batchelder
•Sex: M
•Birth: 22 JUL 1667 in Christ Church Parish, Middlesex Co., Virginia
•Death: 1720 in Middlesex Co., Virginia

HintsAncestry Hints for William Batchelder

1 possible matches found on Ancestry.com Ancestry.com

Father: John Batchelder b: in England
Mother: Mary

Marriage 1
Sarah Deane b: 1671 in Middlesex Co., Virginia
•Married: 1690 in Middlesex Co., Virginia
Children
1.Has Children William Batchelder b: 26 JUL 1691 in Middlesex Co., Virginia
2.Has No Children Samuel Batchelder b: 1692 in Middlesex Co., Virginia
3.Has No Children James Batchelder b: 1694 in Middlesex Co., Virginia
4.Has No Children Catherine Batchelder b: 1696 in Middlesex Co., Virginia
5.Has No Children Sarah Batchelder
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Batchelder, William (I2170)
 
1003

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found at ancestry.com on 1/21/2020

Social Security Death Index

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Name James McGregory
Social Security Number 403-16-3406
Birth Date 13 Jun 1883
Issue year Before 1951
Issue State Kentucky
Last Residence Dawson Springs, 42408, Hopkins, Kentucky, USA
Death Date Apr 1966
Household Members Name Age
Name
James McGregory
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found at findagrave.com on 1/21/2020

J Shadrach McGregor

Birth: 1883
Death: 1966
Kentucky, USA

Family links:
Spouse:
Ella D Downing McGregor (1887 - 1944)

Burial:
Old Beulah Cemetery
Beulah
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Kelly
Record added: Sep 30, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 136612194
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found at https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKHB-R9PK

Name: James S Mcgregor
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 27 Apr 1966
Event Place: Hopkins, Kentucky, United States
Age: 83
Birth Date:
Birth Year (Estimated): 1883
Digital Folder Number:

Citing this Record:
"Kentucky, Vital Record Indexes, 1911-1999," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKHB-R9PK : 1 July 2015), James S Mcgregor, 27 Apr 1966; citing Death, Hopkins, Kentucky, United States, Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives, Frankfort.
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McGregor, James Shadrack (I1162)
 
1004

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found at findagrave.com ** on 8/15/2015

Cynthia Caroline "Syntha" Davis Woodruff

Birth: Apr. 3, 1830
Saint Charles
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA
Death: Nov. 6, 1909
Saint Charles
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA

Family links:
Spouse:
Charles Davis Woodruff (1821 - 1904)*

Children:
Theadore Patillia Woodruff (1849 - 1925)*
David Dixon Woodruff (1857 - 1931)*
Rufus D. Woodruff (1859 - 1916)*
William Rogers Woodruff (1864 - 1924)*
Melissa Woodruff Hibbs (1866 - 1922)*
Louise Wallen Woodruff (1868 - 1882)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Christian Privilege Cemetery
Saint Charles
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Ruth Ann Lamb Bray
Record added: Apr 08, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 50825983
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found at findagrave.com ** bef 8/15/2015

Cynthia Caroline "Syntha" Davis Woodruff

Birth: Apr. 3, 1830
Saint Charles
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA
Death: Nov. 6, 1909
Saint Charles
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA

Family links:
Spouse:
Charles Davis Woodruff (1821 - 1904)*

Children:
Theadore Patillia Woodruff (1849 - 1925)*
William Rogers Woodruff (1864 - 1924)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Christian Privilege Cemetery
Saint Charles
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Ruth Ann Lamb Bray
Record added: Apr 08, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 50825983
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Davis, Cynthia Caroline (I33)
 
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Found at findagrave.com on 1/1/2022

John White

Birth: 1707 Ireland
Death: 1775 (aged 67–68)
Burial: Mysox Church Cemetery, Bradford, McKean County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 200487389
Bio:
Son of Hugh and Isabella 'Jane' Cochran White. Emigrated to Pennsylvania Colony c. 1726 with his brothers and their wives and families.
Family Members
Parents
Hugh Moses White 1671-1741
Isabella Jane Cochran White 1670-1722
Siblings
Moses White 1685-1757
Hugh Henry White 1698-1789
Mary Elizabeth Preston White Melton 1700-1785
Thomas White 1701-1778
Robert White 1705-1741
William White 1712-Unknown
Thomas White 1713-1779
Stephen White 1715-1803
James White 1717-Unknown
Isaac White 1726-1782
Half Siblings
John W White 1719-1831
Created by: Lotsacousins (48730524)
Added: 24 Jun 2019
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/200487389/john-white
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/200487389/john-white : accessed 01 January 2022), memorial page for John White (1707–1775), Find a Grave Memorial ID 200487389, citing Mysox Church Cemetery, Bradford, McKean County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Lotsacousins (contributor 48730524) .
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White, John (I2942)
 
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found at findagrave.com on 3/16/2021

Theobald Butler

Birth: 1242
Death: 26 Sep 1285 (aged 42–43) Arklow, County Wicklow, Ireland
Burial: Arklow Friary, Arklow, County Wicklow, Ireland
Memorial #: 59809575
Bio:
4th Chief Butler of Ireland. Son of Theobald Butler, 3rd Chief Butler of Ireland and Margery de Burgh, daughter of Richard Mor de Burgh, 1st Lord of Connacht.

He assisted King Edward I of England in his wars in Scotland. He died at castle of Arklow, County Wicklow, Ireland and was buried at Arklow Monastery.

Theobald married Joan FitzJohn, the fourth and youngest daughter of John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Kirtling, Sheriff of Yorkshire, and Isobel Bigod and the granddaughter of Geoffrey FitzPeter, Earl of Essex. They had the following children:
Theobald Butler, 5th Chief Butler of Ireland
Edmund Butler, Earl of Carrick
Thomas Butler, 1st Baron Dunboyne
John Butler
Richard Butler
Gilbert Butler
Nicholas Butler, Archbishop of Dublin
James Butler

Joan was co-heir with her three sisters to her brothers John and Richard. On her marriage, Her maritagium included the manor of Faubridge in Essex, the hamlet of Shippeley in Hants, the manor of Shire in Surrey, the hamlet of Vacherie and the manor of Ailesbury, Buckinghamshire.

Theobald assisted King Edward I of England in his wars in Scotland.

Theobald died at Arklow castle, Wicklow, Ireland and was buried at Arklow Monastery. Joan died around 1303.
Family Members
Parents
Theobald Butler 1224-1248
Spouse
Joan FitzJohn Butler 1250-1303
Children
Edmund Butler 1271-1321
Maintained by: Anne Shurtleff Stevens (46947920)
Originally Created by: Jerry Ferren (47114881)
Added: 9 Oct 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/59809575/theobald-butler
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 16 March 2021), memorial page for Theobald Butler (1242–26 Sep 1285), Find a Grave Memorial no. 59809575, citing Arklow Friary, Arklow, County Wicklow, Ireland ; Maintained by Anne Shurtleff Stevens (contributor 46947920) .
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found at findagrave.com bef 3/16/2021

Theobald Butler

Birth: 1242
Death: Sep. 26, 1285
Arklow
County Wicklow, Ireland

4th Chief Butler of Ireland. Son of Theobald Butler, 3rd Chief Butler of Ireland and Margery de Burgh, daughter of Richard Mor de Burgh, 1st Lord of Connacht.

He assisted King Edward I of England in his wars in Scotland. He died at castle of Arklow, County Wicklow, Ireland and was buried at Arklow Monastery.

Theobald married Joan FitzJohn, the fourth and youngest daughter of John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of Kirtling, Sheriff of Yorkshire, and Isobel Bigod and the granddaughter of Geoffrey FitzPeter, Earl of Essex. They had the following children:
Theobald Butler, 5th Chief Butler of Ireland
Edmund Butler, Earl of Carrick
Thomas Butler, 1st Baron Dunboyne
John Butler
Richard Butler
Gilbert Butler
Nicholas Butler, Archbishop of Dublin
James Butler

Joan was co-heir with her three sisters to her brothers John and Richard. On her marriage, Her maritagium included the manor of Faubridge in Essex, the hamlet of Shippeley in Hants, the manor of Shire in Surrey, the hamlet of Vacherie and the manor of Ailesbury, Buckinghamshire.

Theobald assisted King Edward I of England in his wars in Scotland.

Theobald died at Arklow castle, Wicklow, Ireland and was buried at Arklow Monastery. Joan died around 1303.

Family links:
Parents:
Theobald Butler (1224 - 1248)

Children:
Edmund Butler (1271 - 1321)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Arklow Monastery
Arklow
County Wicklow, Ireland

Maintained by: Anne Shurtleff Stevens
Originally Created by: Jerry Ferren
Record added: Oct 09, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 59809575
 
Butler, Theobald (I1098)
 
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Found at findagrave.com on 3/9/2021

Mary Lanier Bass

Birth: unknown
Death: unknown
Burial: Burial Details Unknown

Memorial #: 198580609
Bio:
Mary's birth date is between 1702-1722.

Mary's death date is after 5/13/1768, which is the date of her husband's will in which he bequethed her his whole estate.

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Children:

1. Benjamin Bass, said by the Tennessee Historical Records Survey, to be a son of James and Mary Bass, was born ca 1736 N.C. and m. ca 1760 in Brunswick Co. Va. Martha Sarah Hicks, daughter of Robert Hicks and Miss Courtney.
2 Mary Bass, married Mr. Emery
3. Thomas Bass, executor of James Bass will, m. Mary Baskerville
4. Henry Bass, m. Dec. 23, 1778 Elizabeth Rivers

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MARY LANIER - nothing is known of her parentage; her descendants say that she was married about 1734, so she was probably born about 1715, She married James Bass who was living In Bertie County N.C. at the time of their marriage.

Mary might have been the daughter of Lemuel Lanier who was living in Bertie in 1734, but he has left no family records, or a will in Granville, Co. N.C.

She could be descended from Mark Lanier of lower Norfolk Co. (next to Nansemond Co.).

She might be descended from John Lanier of Surry Co. Va. who left no will, and his known children are four sons.

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James Bass' Will (Mary's husband)

In the name of God Amen I James Bass of The County
of Brunswick and Parish of Saint Andrews being very sick and weak
but of Sound Sense and Memory do make this my Last Will and Testament
in manner and form following my will is that my Estate be not appraised
Item I leave to my wife Mary Basse the whole of my Estate both real and
personal during her natural life and after her deceased Item I give to my
Daughter Mary Emmery one Negro named Lucy. Item I give to my Grand
Son James Basse one Horse Colt. Item I give all my other Estate to be
equally divided between all my children except Mary Emmery and
in case the said Negro should die before she is possessed with her
my Will is that she should have an equal part. And lastly I
appoint my wife Mary Basse Executrix and Thomas Bass my
Executor of this my last will, In Witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand and seal this 13th day of May 1760.
Signed and Sealed }
In Presence of } James X Bass (SS)
Thomas Rivers }
John Wallace }At a Court held for Brunswick County the 23rd
Day of September 1771

This Will was presented in Court
and was proved by the Oaths of Thomas Rivers and John Wallace
the Witnesses thereto and and Ordered to be Recorded.
Test
P Polhamy ?????
Family Members
Spouse
James Bass
Children
Sarah Bass Malone 1739-1776
Created by: JG (46770371)
Added: 23 Apr 2019
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/198580609/mary-bass
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 9 March 2021), memorial page for Mary Lanier Bass (unknown–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial no. 198580609, ; Maintained by JG (contributor 46770371) Burial Details Unknown.
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Lanier, Mary (I1729)
 
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found at findagrave.com on 8/2/2015

Elizabeth Bourland O'Bryan

Birth: Dec. 9, 1796
Death: Dec. 28, 1862

Elizabeth's grave stone in the top photo is in the 2nd row and between "Unknown Adult" and "Unknown Child". Redick's is to the right of "Unknown Child" and has the open Bible.

Marriage: 18 Feb 1815, Hopkins County, KY.

Children of Reddick O'Bryan and Elizabeth Bourland are:

Florella O'Bryan
Joseph Redick O'Bryan
Slaton R. O'Bryan
Thomas L. O'Bryan
Emaline W. O'Bryan
Mary Lee Polly O'Bryan
Francis Silvany O'Bryan
James C. O'Bryan
John B. O'Bryan
Nancy O'Bryan
Elizabeth Betty O'Bryan
Baylis Irvin G. O'Bryan
Pearl Pernecia O'Bryan
Lucy Ann O'Bryan

This info is from The Bausell Family Kinfolk at Genealogy.com

Family links:
Parents:
John Bourland (1762 - 1844)
Mary Loving Bourland (1769 - 1849)

Spouse:
Redick O'Bryan (1792 - 1879)*

Children:
Slaton B. O'Bryan (1818 - 1866)*
Thomas L O'Bryan (1820 - 1870)*
Emeline M. O'Bryan Carnahan (1822 - 1848)*
John L. O'Bryan (1828 - 1913)*
Pearl Pernicia OBryan Sisk (1837 - 1880)*
Lucy Ann O'Bryan O'Bryan (1839 - 1913)*

Siblings:
Mary Bourland Hibbs (1790 - 1846)*
Slaton Bourland (1792 - 1871)*
Elizabeth Bourland O'Bryan (1796 - 1862)
Andrew Bourland (1797 - 1841)*
Mary Lee Bourland Brown (1807 - 1863)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Old Richland Cemetery
Richland
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Shelia Hart
Record added: Oct 25, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 60621238
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Elizabeth Bourland O'Bryan

Birth: Dec. 9, 1796
Death: Dec. 28, 1862

Marriage: 18 Feb 1815, Hopkins County, KY.

Children of Reddick O'Bryan and Elizabeth Bourland are:

Florella O'Bryan
Joseph Redick O'Bryan
Slaton R. O'Bryan
Thomas L. O'Bryan
Emaline W. O'Bryan
Mary Lee Polly O'Bryan
Francis Silvany O'Bryan
James C. O'Bryan
John B. O'Bryan
Nancy O'Bryan
Elizabeth Betty O'Bryan
Baylis Irvin G. O'Bryan
Pearl Pernecia O'Bryan
Lucy Ann O'Bryan

This info is from The Bausell Family Kinfolk at Genealogy.com

Family links:
Parents:
John Bourland (1762 - 1844)
Mary Loving Bourland (1769 - 1849)

Spouse:
Reddick O'Bryan (1792 - 1879)*

Children:
Slaton B. O'Bryan (1818 - 1866)*
Thomas L O'Bryan (1820 - 1870)*
Emeline M. O'Bryan Carnahan (1822 - 1848)*
John L O'Bryan (1828 - 1913)*
Pearl Parnicia OBryan Sisk (1837 - 1880)*
Lucy Ann O'Bryan O'Bryan (1839 - 1913)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Old Richland Cemetery
Richland
Hopkins County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Shelia Hart
Record added: Oct 25, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 60621238
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Bourland, Elizabeth (I866)
 
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found at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mjr6387&id=I180541

•ID: I180541
•Name: Mary Jane MOORE
•Given Name: Mary Jane
•Surname: Moore
•Sex: F
•Birth: ABT 1588 in Shropshire,Eng 1 2
•Change Date: 27 JUN 2009 at 01:00:00

Father: Robert "Edward" MOORE b: 1550 in Bampton,Oxford,Eng
Mother: Mary Eileen MORE b: 25 DEC 1553 in Barnborough,West Riding,York,Eng

Marriage 1 Thomas GREEN b: in Mentmore,Buckingham,Eng (Upper Parish,Isle of Wight,VA)•Married: 24 OCT 1608 in Mentmore,Buckingham,Eng 1 2
Children1.Has Children Mary GREEN b: in Mentmore,Buckingham,Eng

Sources: 1.Repository: Name: Kirk Larson
Laguna Niguel, CA 92677
Title: Online Genealogical Database Collection
Author: MyFamily.Com Inc.
Publication: Genealogical Research GEDCOM (360 W. 4800 N., Provo, UT 84604, Ancestry.com
Abbrev: Online Genealogical Database Collection
Page: Contact: Bryant Mills
2.Repository: Name: Kirk Larson
Laguna Niguel, CA 92677
Title: Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson
Author: Larson, Kirk
Publication: Personal Research Works including Bethune & Hohenlohe Descendants
Abbrev: Genealogical Research of Kirk Larson
Page: Contact: Bryant Mills
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Moore, Mary Jane (I2027)
 
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found at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mjr6387&id=I34972

•ID: I34972
•Name: Ann MADOCKS
•Given Name: Ann
•Surname: Madocks
•Sex: F
•Birth: 1510 in Eng
•Death: 1560
•Change Date: 27 JUN 2009 at 01:00:00

Father: Nicholas MADOCKS b: 1480 in Eng

Marriage 1 Edward BURTON b: 1510 in EngChildren1.Has Children Frances BURTON b: ABT 1550 in New Castle,York,Eng
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Maddocks, Ann (I2009)
 
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found at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mjr6387&id=I35325

•ID: I35325
•Name: Katherine CHRISTIAN
•Given Name: Katherine
•Surname: Christian
•Suffix: IMM
•Title: IMM
•Sex: F
•Birth: ABT 1590 in Eng
•Death: in VA
•Note:
Children
Francis Burton b: ABT. 1625
Samuel Burton b: ABT. 1625
Richard Burton b: ABT. 1627
Judith Burton b: ABT. 1630
John "of Longfield" Burton b: ABT. 1632 in England
Thomas "of Cobbs" Burton b: ABT. 1634 in England
Robert Burton b: ABT. 1636

***********Excerpts downloaded from Internet of Ahnentafel Chart for Pauline Virginia Breuer. Some of the dates and other items have been changed in the present records based on analysis and other information. One significant item of information is the family migrated to Virginia in 1635, so the children, it appears, were born in England, not in Virginia as others have concluded, and in some cases shown on the download..

1200. Richard BURTON Sr was born 1564/1594 in England. He died 1635/1682 in Henrico, VA. Richard married Katherine CHRISTIAN on 3 Mar 1604 in St. Saviors Southwork, London, England.
Children
1. Francis BURTON b: WFT Est. 1594-1636 in ENGLAND
2. Judith BURTON b: WFT Est. 1594-1636
3. Robert BURTON b: BET. 1629 - 1634
4. Samuel BURTON b: WFT Est. 1594-1636
5. Richard BURTON II b: WFT Est. 1594-1636
6. Thomas BURTON , Sr. b: 1634 in Henrico County, Virginia
7. John BURTON , Sr. b: ABT. 1632 in Longfield, Henrico Co, VA
[Broderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #0473, Date of Import: Aug 21, 1999]

THE FAMILY CAME TO AMERICA FROM ENGLAND ON THE SHIP ABIGAIL IN 1635.
1201. Katherine CHRISTIAN was born 1571/1594 in England. She died in Henrico, VA.

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1
•Change Date: 14 MAY 2010 at 01:00:00

Marriage 1 Richard I BURTON b: ABT 1589 in New Castle,London,Middlesex,Eng
•Married: 3 MAR 1608 in St Savior's,Southwark,Eng
Children1.Has No Children Samuel BURTON c: 24 OCT 1611 in Wath Upon Dearne,York,Eng
2.Has No Children Thomas I BURTON c: 24 OCT 1611 in Wath Upon Dearne,York,Eng
3.Has Children Judith BURTON b: 1647 in Eng (or Isle of Wight Co,VA)
4.Has No Children Richard II BURTON c: 17 JUL 1614 in Wath Upon Dearne,York,Eng
5.Has Children John BURTON b: 7 MAR 1621 in Wath Upon Dearne,York,Eng
6.Has No Children Robert BURTON b: ABT 1636 in Eng
7.Has No Children Francis BURTON b: ABT 1630 in Henrico Co,VA
8.Has Children Thomas BURTON b: ABT 1634 in Henrico Co,VA
9.Has No Children Jane BURTON b: ABT 1640

Sources: 1.Title: GEDCOM file, [email protected]. Created on 20 MAR 2003. Imported on 20 Mar 2003.
Abbrev: GEDCOM file, [email protected]. Created on 20 MAR 2003. Imported on 20 Mar 2003.
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Christian, Katherine (I1991)
 
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found at https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FW1H-WM2

Name: Allen Thompson
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Age:
Spouse's Name: Sarah Barnett
Spouse's Birth Date:
Spouse's Birthplace:
Spouse's Age:
Event Date: 28 May 1816 ?? May?
Event Place: Bowling, Warren, Kentucky
Father's Name:
Mother's Name:
Spouse's Father's Name:
Spouse's Mother's Name:
Race:
Marital Status:
Previous Wife's Name:
Spouse's Race:
Spouse's Marital Status:
Spouse's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01638-1
System Origin: Kentucky-EASy
GS Film number: 339890
Reference ID: page 262 image 69

Citing this Record:
"Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FW1H-WM2 : accessed 1 June 2015), Allen Thompson and Sarah Barnett, 28 May 1816; citing Bowling, Warren, Kentucky, reference page 262 image 69; FHL microfilm 339,890.
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Family: Allen Thompson / Sarah Barnett (F170)
 
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Found at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HSH2-CMW2

Name: David Durham
Sex: Male
Spouse's Name: Virginia A Ford
Spouse's Sex: Female
Marriage Date: 19 Aug 1857
Marriage Place: Petersburg, Menard, Illinois, United States
Source Details: bA p176 no1122

Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Virginia A Ford Wife F

Digital Folder Number: 007616173
Microfilm Number: 1311614
Originating System: EASY
Indexing Batch: M00817-8

Citing this Record
"Illinois Marriages, 1815-1935", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HSH2-CMW2 : 14 February 2020), David Durham, 1857.
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Family: David Monroe Durham / Virginia Ann Ford (F208)
 
1014 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Brinkley, Skyler Paige (I2260)
 
1015

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- son John Horace Graves had father Thomas N Graves and mother Emily Tabitha Manley Graves moved to Bethpage Cemetery from
their original burial place in Cobb (Love) Cem., S. Madison Co, TN
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found at findagrave.com on 7/21/2023

Emily Tabitha Manley Graves

Birth: 14 Mar 1828 Madison County, Tennessee, USA
Death: 30 May 1897 (aged 69)
Burial: Bethpage Baptist Church CemeteryGibson County, Tennessee, USA
Memorial #: 64004279

Family Members
Parents
Horace T. Manley 1805-1846
Martha Hill Givens 1808-1863
Spouse
Thomas N. Graves 1818-1888
Siblings
Caleb Allen Manley 1834-1910
Martha E Manley Williams 1837-1908
Sarah Jane Manley Davis 1845-1929
Children
Martha Ann Graves Thompson 1845-1925
John Horace Graves 1847-1925
Sarah E. Graves 1849-1850
Caleb M. Graves 1853-1854
Emily T. Graves 1862-1947
Jennie Virginia Ann Graves Kelley 1866-1946
Created by: Catherine Creede (47086613)
Added: 10 Jan 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64004279/emily-tabitha-graves
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64004279/emily-tabitha-graves: accessed 21 July 2023), memorial page for Emily Tabitha Manley Graves (14 Mar 1828-30 May 1897), Find a Grave Memorial ID 64004279, citing Bethpage Baptist Church Cemetery, Gibson County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by Catherine Creede (contributor 47086613).
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Emily Tabitha Manley Graves

Birth: Mar. 14, 1828
Madison County
Tennessee, USA
Death: May 30, 1897

Family links:
Parents:
Horace T. Manley (1805 - 1846)
Martha Hill Givens (1808 - 1863)

Spouse:
Thomas N. Graves (1818 - 1888)

Children:
Martha Ann Graves Thompson (1845 - 1925)*
John Horace Graves (1847 - 1925)*
Sarah E. Graves (1849 - 1850)*
Caleb M. Graves (1853 - 1854)*
Emily T. Graves (1862 - 1947)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Bethpage Cemetery
Gibson County
Tennessee, USA

Created by: Catherine ...
Record added: Jan 10, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 64004279
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Manley, Emily Tabitha (I365)
 
1016

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- son John Horace Graves had father Thomas N Graves and mother Emily Tabitha Manley Graves moved to Bethpage Cemetery from
their original burial place in Cobb (Love) Cem., S. Madison Co, TN
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Thomas N. Graves

Birth: 2 Mar 1818 Franklin County, Tennessee, USA
Death: 21 Nov 1888 (aged 70)
Burial: Bethpage Baptist Church CemeteryGibson County, Tennessee, USA
Memorial #: 64004187

Family Members
Spouse
Emily Tabitha Manley Graves 1828-1897
Children
Martha Ann Graves Thompson 1845-1925
John Horace Graves 1847-1925
Sarah E. Graves 1849-1850
Caleb M. Graves 1853-1854
Emily T. Graves 1862-1947
Jennie Virginia Ann Graves Kelley 1866-1946
Created by: Catherine Creede (47086613)
Added: 10 Jan 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64004187/thomas-n-graves
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64004187/thomas-n-graves: accessed 20 July 2023), memorial page for Thomas N. Graves (2 Mar 1818-21 Nov 1888), Find a Grave Memorial ID 64004187, citing Bethpage Baptist Church Cemetery, Gibson County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by Catherine Creede (contributor 47086613).
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Thomas N. Graves

Birth: Mar. 2, 1818
Franklin County
Tennessee, USA
Death: Nov. 21, 1888

Family links:
Spouse:
Emily Tabitha Manley Graves (1828 - 1897)*

Children:
Martha Ann Graves Thompson (1845 - 1925)*
John Horace Graves (1847 - 1925)*
Sarah E. Graves (1849 - 1850)*
Caleb M. Graves (1853 - 1854)*
Emily T. Graves (1862 - 1947)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Bethpage Cemetery
Gibson County
Tennessee, USA

Created by: Catherine ...
Record added: Jan 10, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 64004187
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Graves, Thomas N (I364)
 
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Descendants List
Member: -- Name Restricted -- Nat'l #: 588284 Ancestor #: A044226
1.
-- Generation Restricted --
2.
-- Generation Restricted --
3.
-- Generation Restricted --
4.
The Said -- Name Restricted -- was the child of
Bluford Lowry Dees born on 20 - Aug - 1853 at AR
died at Fannin Co TX on 30 - May - 1938 and his ( 1st ) wife
Martha Eudaley born on - Oct - 1852 at AR
died at Gober Fannin Co TX on - Jun - 1912 married on c - - 1875
5.
The Said Bluford Lowry Dees was the child of
Andrew George H Dees born on c - - 1820 at KY
died at Coffey White Co AR on p 10 - Jul - 1894 and his ( 1st ) wife
Mary C Bell born on c - - 1823 at KY
died at Coffey White Co AR on p 1 - Jun - 1880 married on 31 - Dec - 1840
married at Calloway Co KY
6.
The Said Andrew George H Dees was the child of
Denson Dees born on c - - 1785 at NC ****
died at Marshall Co KY on p 1 - Jun - 1850 and his ( 1st ) wife
Rachel Holland born on c - - 1792 at SC ****
died at Birmingham Marshall Co KY on p - - 1870 married on 25 - Apr - 1811
married at Christian Co KY
7.
The Said Rachel Holland was the child of ****
Basil Holland born on 18 - Jun - 1755 at _______________
died at Trigg Co KY on a 15 - Jun - 1829 and his ( 1st ) wife
Margaret George born on p - - 1760 at _______________
died at Trigg Co KY on p - - 1840 married on - -
8.
The Said Margaret George was the child of ********
John George born on - - 1743 at VA
died at Caldwell Co KY on a 4 - Jan - 1813 and his ( 1st ) wife
born on - - at _______________
died at _______________ on - - married on - -

Associated Ancestor (Revolutionary) Record
GEORGE, JOHN Ancestor #: A044226

Notice: PROBLEMS HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED WITH AT LEAST ONE PREVIOUSLY VERIFIED PAPER - SEE ANCESTOR’S FULL RECORD (WHY?)

Service: SOUTH CAROLINA Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE, SERGEANT
Birth: 1743 VIRGINIA
Death: ANTE 1-4-1813 CALDWELL CO KENTUCKY
Service Source: SC ARCH, ACCTS AUD #2763, ROLL 52
Service Description:
1) SERGEANT OF HORSE; ALSO PVT, MILITIA, COL BRANDON;
2) FURNISHED SUPPLIES
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George, Margaret A (I2227)
 
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NOE, JOSEPH Ancestor #: A209979

Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE, LIEUTENANT
Birth: CIRCA 1750
Death: POST 8-10-1810 GRAINGER CO TENNESSEE
Service Source: PENSION OF NICHOLAS COUNCE, IN *S2443 ; NC REV WAR PAY VOUCHERS #415, ROLL #S.115.114
Service Description: 1) CAPT WILLIAM ROGERS; PAID FOR SERVICES

RESIDENCE
Created: 2014-01-30 12:51:31.0, Updated: 2014-01-30 12:51:31.0, By: TRAGUSIN
1) County: ORANGE CO - District: HILLSBOROUGH DIST - State: NORTH CAROLINA

SPOUSE
Number Name

Created: 2014-01-30 12:51:31.0, Updated: 2014-01-30 12:51:31.0, By: TRAGUSIN
1) CATY X

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ASSOCIATED APPLICATIONS AND SUPPLEMENTALS
Nat’l Add
Num Vol. Docs Child [Spouse #] Spouse
805838 1081 CATHERINE [1] JOSEPH RICH PURCHASE
995271 DAVID S [1] SARAH COUNTS PURCHASE
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DESCENDANTS LIST
Member: -- Name Restricted -- Nat'l #: 1008441 Ancestor #: A084077
1.-- Generation Restricted --
2.-- Generation Restricted --
3.-- Generation Restricted --
4.
Search»
The Said -- Name Restricted -- was the child of Franklin Noe born on 20 - Aug - 1878 at TN
died at New Market Jefferson Co TN on 7 - Oct - 1959 and his ( 1st ) wife
Thenia Roach born on 23 - Mar - 1874 at TN
died at Jefferson Co TN on 25 - Jul - 1949 married on 9 - Jan - 1898
married at Grainger Co TN
5.
Search»
The Said Franklin Noe was the child of Thomas Noe born on - Dec - 1835 at TN
died at Grainger Co TN on p - - 1900 and his ( 1st ) wife
Sarah E Rich born on - Dec - 1840 at TN
died at Grainger Co TN on p - - 1910 married on 23 - Dec - 1854
married at Grainger Co TN
6.
Search»
The Said Thomas Noe was the child of Solomon Noe born on - - 1806 at TN
died at Grainger Co TN on - - 1879 and his ( 1st ) wife
Mahala Norman born on - - 1808 at NC
died at Grainger Co TN on - - 1883 married on 14 - Jul - 1825
married at Grainger Co TN
7.
Search»
The Said Solomon Noe was the child of Joseph Noe born on c - - 1776 at NC
died at Grainger Co TN on p - - 1860 and his ( 1st ) wife
born on - - at _______________
died at _______________ on - - married on - -
8.
Search»
The Said Joseph Noe was the child of Joseph Noe born on c - - 1750 at _______________ ****
died at Grainger Co TN on p 10 - Aug - 1810 and his ( 1st ) wife ****
Caty born on - - at _______________ ****
died at Orange Co NC on p 21 - Jul - 1785 married on a 17 - Jan - 1771 ****
9.
Search»
The Said Joseph Noe was the child of Peter Noe born on c - - 1720 at Ireland ** ? Ireland? **
died at Orange Co NC on 6 - Nov - 1787 and his ( 1st ) wife
Hannah born on - - at _______________ ****
died at Orange Co NC on p - - 1782 married on - -

ASSOCIATED ANCESTOR (REVOLUTIONARY) RECORD

NOE, PETER Ancestor #: A084077

Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth: CIRCA 1720 IRELAND
Death: 11-06-1787 ORANGE CO NORTH CAROLINA
Service Source: HAUN, NC REV ARMY ACCTS, VOL X, P 104, PART VIII, P 1111
Service Description: 1) PAID FOR SERVICES RENDERED
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Noe, Joseph (I1103)
 
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STRINGER, JOHN Ancestor #: A213049

Service: VIRGINIA Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth: ANTE 1740
Death: POST 2-18-1783 CHESTERFIELD CO VIRGINIA
Service Source: ABERCROMBIE & SLATTEN, VA REV PUB CLAIMS, VOL 1, P 249
Service Description: 1) FURNISHED SUPPLIES

Residence
1) County: CHESTERFIELD CO - State: VIRGINIA

Spouse
Number Name

1) ANN X

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Associated Applications and Supplementals

Nat’l Add Docs Child [Spouse #] Spouse
Num Vol.
848109 1186 SARAH SALLY [1] PETER ROWLETT Purchase

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ID: I0871
•Name: John Stringer
•Sex: M
•Birth: 1738 in Middlesex Co., Virginia
•Death: 18 FEB 1783 in Chesterfield Co., Virginia

Father: Daniel Stringer b: 1702 in Elizabeth City Co., Virginia
Mother: Hannah Batchelder b: 5 JAN 1720/21 in Middlesex Co., Virginia

Marriage 1
Ann Markham b: 1739 in Virginia
•Married: 1761 in Middlesex Co., Virginia
Children
1.Has Children Leonard Stringer b: 1762 in Middlesex Co., Virginia
2.Has No Children John Stringer b: 29 JAN 1763 in Middlesex Co., Virginia
3.Has No Children Elizabeth Stringer b: 1764 in Middlesex Co., Virginia
4.Has No Children Daniel Stringer b: 1765 in Middlesex Co., Virginia
5.Has No Children Jacob Batchelder Stringer b: 1767 in Middlesex Co., Virginia
6.Has No Children Josiah Stringer b: 1769 in Middlesex Co., Virginia
7.Has No Children Sarah Stringer b: 1771 in Middlesex Co., Virginia
8.Has No Children Lucy Stringer b: 1772 in Middlesex Co., Virginia
9.Has No Children Mary Stringer b: 1774 in Middlesex Co., Virginia
10.Has No Children Anne Stringer b: 1776 in Middlesex Co., Virginia
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Stringer, John (I2128)
 
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Rachel Holland Dees

Birth: 1793 Laurens County, South Carolina, USA
Death: 1 Oct 1875 (aged 81-82) Marshall County, Kentucky, USA
Burial: Dees Cemetery, Calvert City, Marshall County, Kentucky, USA
Memorial #: 108808688
Bio:
It is believed by family members that Rachel is buried in the Dees Cemetery. However,her grave is not marked. In 1870 she was living with her son Sampson Dees, and he and his wife are buried here.

Daughter of:
Basil Holland & Margaret George

Wife of:
Denson Dees (1785-?)

Mother of:
Cynthia A. Dees Smith (1812-1888)
Margaret Nancy Dees Stephens
Ezekiel Dees (1818-?)
Andrew George Holland Dees (ca 1820-?)
Bluford S. Dees (1822-?)
Sampson Dees (1824-1898)
Altazara W. Dees Dunn (1826-1863)
Pernecia Ellen Dees Holland (1829-1908)
Talitha Lynn Dees Heath (1831-1912)
Elvira Dees (1834-1902)
Denson A. Dees (1838-?)

Originally Created by: Connie McLarry Ausec (47798854)
Added: 20 Apr 2013
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108808688/rachel-dees
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108808688/rachel-dees: accessed 18 July 2023), memorial page for Rachel Holland Dees (1793-1 Oct 1875), Find a Grave Memorial ID 108808688, citing Dees Cemetery, Calvert City, Marshall County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by: Find a Grave.
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Rachel Holland Dees

Birth: 1793
Laurens County
South Carolina, USA
Death: Oct. 1, 1875
Marshall County
Kentucky, USA

It is believed by family members that Rachel is buried in the Dees Cemetery. However,her grave is not marked. In 1870 she was living with her son Sampson Dees, and he and his wife are buried here.

Daughter of:
Basil Holland & Margaret George

Wife of:
Denson Dees (1785-?)

Mother of:
Cynthia A. Dees Smith (1812-1888)
Margaret Nancy Dees Stephens
Ezekiel Dees (1818-?)
Andrew George Holland Dees (ca 1820-?)
Bluford S. Dees (1822-?)
Sampson Dees (1824-1898)
Altazara W. Dees Dunn (1826-1863)
Pernecia Ellen Dees Holland (1829-1908)
Talitha Lynn Dees Heath (1831-1912)
Elvira Dees (1834-1902)
Denson A. Dees (1838-?)

Burial:
Dees Cemetery
Calvert City
Marshall County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Connie McLarry Ausec
Record added: Apr 20, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 108808688
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Holland, Rachel (I2224)
 
1021

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Albert Manley Graves

Birth: 21 Nov 1880 Tennessee, USA
Death: 15 Jul 1961 (aged 80) Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee, USA
Burial: Bethpage Baptist Church CemeteryGibson County, Tennessee, USA
Memorial #: 64003881
Family Members
Parents
John Horace Graves 1847-1925
Sarah Jane Thompson Graves 1850-1925
Spouse
Rezza Ann Nichols Graves 1881-1928
Siblings
George William Graves 1872-1944
Emily Jane Graves Bradford 1873-1954
Children
Infant Daughter Graves 1904-1904
John B. Graves 1911-1911
Emily May Graves 1913-1914
Created by: Catherine Creede (47086613)
Added: 10 Jan 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64003881/albert-manley-graves
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64003881/albert-manley-graves: accessed 23 July 2022), memorial page for Albert Manley Graves (21 Nov 1880–15 Jul 1961), Find a Grave Memorial ID 64003881, citing Bethpage Baptist Church Cemetery, Gibson County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by Catherine Creede (contributor 47086613).
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Graves, Albert Manley (I325)
 
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found at http://www.osborne-origins.org/ky/nelsdeed.htm ** see copy in Misc-Docs-Pics **

21/277. 1/14/1837 rec. 4/5/1837; Nicholas Osburn + Rachel Osburn his wife of
Nelson Co., KY to Isaac Osburn of the same county + state; $500 for 120
acres in Nelson Co., KY on Cox's Cr.; Signed Nicholas Osburn + Rachel (X)
Osburn; Wit: Benjamin F. Wiseheart.
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found at http://www.osborne-origins.org/ky/nelsdeed.htm ** see copy in Misc-Docs-Pics**

26/255. 10/30/1847 rec. ?; John Osburn, Isaac Osburn, Isaac Jenkins + Sarah
his wife, William Taylor + Elizabeth his wife, William Anderson + Margaret
his wife, heirs of Nicholas Osburn dec'd of Nelson Co., KY to Isaac Taylor
Jenkins of Nelson Co., KY.
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Descendants List
Member: -- Name Restricted -- Nat'l #: 865727 Ancestor #: A203586
1.
-- Generation Restricted --
2.
-- Generation Restricted --
3.
-- Generation Restricted --
4.
Search»
The Said -- Name Restricted -- was the child of
M Frank Troutman born on (c) - - 1848 at KY
died at Bullitt Co KY on (p) - - 1880 and his ( 1st ) wife
Mary V Church born on (c) - - 1851 at KY
died at Bullitt Co KY on (p) - - 1880 married on 30 - May - 1872
married at Bullitt Co KY
5.
Search»
The Said M Frank Troutman was the child of
Ferdinand A Troutman born on (c) - - 1825 at KY
died at Bullitt Co KY on (p) - - 1870 and his ( 1st ) wife
Emaline Jenkins born on (c) - - 1830 at KY
died at Bullitt Co KY on (p) - - 1870 married on 25 - Jan - 1847
married at Bullitt Co KY
6.
Search»
The Said Emaline Jenkins was the child of
Isaac Jenkins born on (c) - - 1787 at MD
died at Bullitt Co KY on (p) - - 1870 and his ( 1st ) wife
Sally Osburn born on (c) - - 1797 at KY
died at Bullitt Co KY on (p) - - 1870 married on (p) 23 - Sep - 1812
married at Nelson Co KY
7.
Search»
The Said Sally Osburn was the child of
Nicholas Osburn born on (c) - - 1766 at _______________ ****
died at Nelson Co KY on (p) - - 1830 and his ( 1st ) wife
Rachel Hibbs born on (c) - - 1765 at Loudoun Co VA ****
died at Bullitt Co KY on 9 - Jan - 1857 married on (p) 11 - Jan - 1786
married at Bedford Co VA
8.
Search»
The Said Rachel Hibbs was the child of ****
Isaac Hibbs born on (c) - - 1740 at Bucks Co PA ****
died at Nelson Co KY on (a) 26 - Feb - 1813 and his ( 1st ) wife
Elizabeth Roberts born on (c) - - 1742 at PA ****
died at KY on - - married on (c) - - 1763
married at Bucks Co PA
9.
Search»
The Said Elizabeth Roberts was the child of ****
John Roberts born on (c) - - 1720 at _______________ ****
died at Warwick Twp Bucks Co PA on (a) 9 - Jul - 1784 and his ( 1st ) wife
born on - - at _______________
died at _______________ on - - married on - -

Associated Ancestor (Revolutionary) Record

ROBERTS, JOHN Ancestor #: A203586 ****

Service: PENNSYLVANIA Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE, SOLDIER
Birth: CIRCA 1720
Death: ANTE 7-9-1784 WARWICK TWP BUCKS CO PENNSYLVANIA
Service Source:
DAVIS, HIST OF BUCKS CO PA, VOL 2, P 75; OATHS OF ALLEGIANCE BOOK #1, BUCKS CO PA, P 35

Service Description:
1) WARWICK COMPANY, 1775; SIGNED OATH OF ALLEGIANCE
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Osburn, Nicholas (I127)
 
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Found at https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~b2222b/genealogy/descent/Elias001.htm#id257

Children of Elias1 Butler and Sarah Starke? were as follows:

2. i. James M.2, b. circa 1780 NC; m. Cynthia Bennett; m. Susannah Bennett.
3. ii. John F.; b. circa 1782, m. Phoebe Adeline Windsor.
iii. Elias F.; b. circa 1785 (or 1795); d. 1846 MO (Elias was alive May 1836 per his father's will, and apparently was involved in later transactions concerning settlement of his father's estate); m. Elizabeth Carroll. He lived in New Madrid, MO on 9 Oct 1838 (John Butler sells his interest in estate of Elias Butler to Elias Butler of New Madrid, MO, presumably his brother).4 Cari Hager ([email protected]) says Elias had 2 wives Elizabeth Brigham and Clarah Clark; Robert Allen's data also shows the same two wives, Clarrah Clark from the data of Herbert Russ and Elizabeth Brigham from the data of Allen Pendergraft. However, no proof has been forthcoming for any marriage of this Elias or, for that matter, any wife's first name. Allen Pendergraft's data as recorded by Kathy Whitmire says "Thomas Elias" (a hybrid of two dif. people, Elias and Thomas) mar. Clarrah Clark ca. 1804 and Eliz. Brigham ca. 1835, and then d. ca. 1835 in New Madrid Co. MO; however, as noted above, Elias was apparently still alive in New Madrid Co. MO in 1838; there is much to be desired concerning the records associated with this Elias Butler. Note that some researchers say Eliz. Carroll married Joshua Butler, son of Elias; more data concerning Eliz. Carroll is required.

4. iv. Mary; b. circa 1789, m. Reuben Queen.
5. v. Judith, b. circa 1791 NC, m. John K. Boyd; .
6. vi. Mary Elizabeth; b. 1791, m. William M. McAuley.
7. vii. Neely; b. 1796 NC, m. Amy Arina Ozier.
8. viii. Reuben, b. 1798; m. Susan (--?--).
9. ix. Joshua Daniel; b. 21 Mar 1802 NC, m. Mary Drucilla Blount.
10. x. Sarah, b. 1 Sep 1804 NC; m. Thomas R. Boyd; m. James Bobbitt.
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Butler, Elias F (I1633)
 
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Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 10 Feb 1703 **? 1704? - see below
Name: Daniel Mathewson ****
Sex: Male
Spouse's Name: Sarah Inman ****
Spouse's Sex: Female
Marriage Place: Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America
Additional Relatives: X

Other information in the record of Daniel Mathewson
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 10 Feb 1703
Name: Daniel Mathewson
Sex: Male
Spouse's Name: Sarah Inman
Spouse's Sex: Female
Marriage Place: Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America
Additional Relatives: X

Source Details: p 370
Digital Folder Number: 004250576
Microfilm Number: 915075
Image Number: 00478
Originating System: EASY
Indexing Batch: M02374-7

Citing this Record
"Rhode Island Marriages, 1724-1916", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F8VB-CM4 : 22 January 2020), Sarah Inman in entry for Daniel Mathewson, 1703.
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Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 10 Feb 1704 **? 1703? - see above
Name: Daniel Mathewson ****
Sex: Male
Spouse's Name: Sarah Inman ****
Spouse's Sex: Female
Marriage Place: Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Marriage Place (Original): Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States

Other information in the record of Daniel Mathewson
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 10 Feb 1704
Name: Daniel Mathewson
Sex: Male
Spouse's Name: Sarah Inman
Spouse's Sex: Female
Marriage Place: Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Marriage Place (Original): Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States

Source Reference: Items 1-4
Digital Folder Number: 007727297
Microfilm Number: 914406
Originating System: ODM
Indexing Batch: M50001-1

Citing this Record
"Rhode Island Marriages, 1724-1916", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F8KR-QLF : 22 January 2020), Sarah Inman in entry for Daniel Mathewson, 1704.
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Family: Daniel Matthewson-xx / Sarah Inman (F1490)
 
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MELVIN, SOLOMON Ancestor #: A202237

Service: DELAWARE Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth: CIRCA 1733
Death: ANTE 12-24-1793 KENT CO DELAWARE
Service Source: KENT COUNTY, DELAWARE ASSESSMENTS, 1768-1784, LEVY LISTS, RG 3535, ROLL #3, FRAMES 516-517
Service Description: 1) PAID SUPPLY TAX

Residence
1) County: CAROLINE CO - State: MARYLAND
2) City: MISPILLION HUN - County: KENT CO - State: DELAWARE

Spouse
Number Name

1) ALIFAIR X

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Associated Applications and Supplementals

Nat’l Add Docs Child [Spouse #] Spouse
Num Vol.
831039 JAMES [1] MARY X Purchase
851966 JAMES [1] MARY X Purchase
857043 JAMES [1] MARY X Purchase
889001 JAMES [1] MARY X Purchase

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Note: Have seen the named spelled Soloman. Also have seen date of birth as 1740. The 1732 date was derived from www.familysearch.org and that date was submitted to that site by Constance Lee KEITH, 5928 East Stateroute 29, Sidney, Ohio 45365. Also submitted was an alternative death date of 1803 in Kent County, DE. These facts are in direct contradiction to his last will and testament which was written on Nov 28, 1793. Soloman, Joshuway & Jonathan MILVIN (sic) are all listed on the Delaware 1782 Tax Assessment and Census List. All 3 from Mispillion Hundred. June 9, 1779 he presented the final account of his mother's estate-He was listed as Administrator of the estate of Elinor Melville. In 1800 they lived in a small village called "Cullen Town" in Kent Co, DE.
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•ID: I128755
•Name: Solomon Melvin
•Sex: M
•Birth: ABT 1740 in Dorchester Co., MD
•Death: 24 DEC 1793 in Mispillion Hundred, Kent Co., DE
•Note: Melvin, Solomon.
Will. Made Nov. 28, 1793. Heirs: wife [Alifair, from admin. acct.]; dau. Mary; sons George & John; eight younger children unnamed. Exec'x, wife. Wits., Sorden Lister, Andrew Anderson, David Melvin. Prob. Dec. 24, 1793. Arch. vol. A34, pages 168-171. Reg. of Wills, Liber N, folios 64-65. Note:—Arch. vol. A34, page 169 shows that Alifair [Allefare] Melvin married Thomas Barker; also mentions heirs, Joshua, Noble, Brummel, James, Prudence, Rhoda & Aron Melvin & Elinor Ginings.

Father: John Melvill b: ABT 1685
Mother: Eleanor X b: ABT 1695

Marriage
1 Allifair X
Children
1.Has No Children Eleanor Melvin b: ABT 1759
2.Has No Children George Andrew Melvin b: ABT 1766
3.Has No Children Prudence Melvin b: ABT 1768
4.Has No Children James Melvin b: ABT 1770
5.Has No Children Mary Melvin b: ABT 1772
6.Has No Children Noble Melvin b: ABT 1775
7.Has No Children John David Melvin b: ABT 1776 in Worcester Co., MD
8.Has No Children Joshua Melvin b: ABT 1778
9.Has No Children Brummel (Bromwell) Melvin b: 14 FEB 1780
10.Has No Children Rhoda Melvin b: ABT 1785
11.Has No Children Aaron Melvin b: 18 JUL 1791
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Raimond Bérenger IV de Provence

Birth: 1198
Death: Jul. 19, 1245

Nobility. Count of Provence and Forcalquier. He was the only son of Alfonso II de Provence, who died 1209 during an epidemic in Palermo and Gersend de Sabran, Countess of Forcalquier. He married Beatrice of Savoy in 1220 who bore him five children. Their only son Raymond died young and their four daughters Marguerite, Eleanor, Sanchia and Beatrice were all married to kings.

Family links:
Spouse:
Beatrice of Savoy (1200 - 1266)

Children:
Marguerite de Provence (1221 - 1295)*
Eleanor of Provence (1222 - 1291)*
Sanchia of Provence (1225 - 1261)*
Beatrice de Provence (1234 - 1267)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Eglise Saint Jean de Malte
Aix-en-Provence
Departement des Bouches-du-Rhone
Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France

Created by: Lutetia
Record added: May 06, 2007
Find A Grave Memorial# 19249752
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Mary Cox Burton

Birth: 1625 Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Death: 1680 (aged 54–55) Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Unknown ****

Memorial #: 79085929
Bio:
Daughter of William Robert and Elizabeth Jane (Hutchins) Cox ****

Husband of John Burton ~ married 1666, Charles City Co., VA ****

Their daugher, Mary Ann Burton (m. John Davis) ****

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•ID: I242707
•Name: Mary COX
•Given Name: Mary
•Surname: Cox
•Sex: F
•Birth: in Henrico Co,VA
•Death: BEF 1680 1
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5800. William COXE
From Kentucky Family Records, Volume 2, Mrs. Edgar L. Cox (editor), page 61 ("Early Virginia Ancestors of our Cox Family and Their Colonial Cousins," compiled by Mrs. David O. Reichlein, submitted by Mrs. Opal Cox Avant):

"The first Cox in our family appears to have been William Cox, Planter, who came to Virginia before 1628, and could have been the same William Cox, age 26, who came over in the Godspeed. A land grant of 150 to William Cox, Oct. 29, 1637 in Henrico County, about 2 miles above Harrow Attocks, was granted for transportation of three persons, one of which was Richard Byrd. William Cox appears to have purchased additional land adjoining this patent and owned land on both sides of the James River: Coxendale on one side, and Dutch Gap on the other side. William Cox acquired by lease 100 acres of land in Elizabeth City on Sept. 20, 1624. In 1637, William Cox, Elizabeth & ux, were among headright to Matthew Edloe on their return from England on July 12, 1637. William Cox died before 1656, for on Dec. 14, 1656, Peter Lee was granted 126 acres of land in Henrico County which adjoined "the land belonging to the orphans of William Cox." Orphans of William appear to have been Thomas Cox and John Cox [I]."

From Adventurers of Purse and Person, page 61 ("Musters"): Thomas Bouldinge, his Muster -- Elizabeth Cittie: Thomas Bouldinge, aged 40 in the Swan 1610. William Bouldinge, borne in Virginia William Coxe, aged 26 in the Godspeede 1610.

From Cavaliers and Pioneers, Volume 1, 1623-1666, Nell Marion Nugent, Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia, 1992, page 12 (Patent Book 1, Part 1): William Cox, of Eliz. Citty, Planter, 100 acres within said precincts, abutting east on land of Dictoris Christmas, Planter, extending towards ground now graunted to Chrisopher Calthropp, Gent., south on the maine river, &c. Lease, as above. 20 Sept. 1628, page 89.

From Cavaliers and Pioneers, Volume 1, 1623-1666, Nell Marion Nugent, Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia, 1992, page 52 (Patent Book 1, Part 1): William Cox, 150 acres, Henrico Co., 29 Nov. 1636, page 403. Aboute 2 miles above Harroe Attocks, west by north upon the maine river, westerly upon the great swamp, easterly into the woods & southerly towards Harrow Attocks. Due for transportation of 3 persons: Thomas Braxston, Richard Bird, Richard Hewes.

Posted to the Henrico County, Virginia Deed Forum by Regena Cogar, [email protected], 22 September 2000: VA Patents 1, p. 403 Library of Virginia Digital Collection: Land Office Patents and Grants
William Cox 150 Exmd __________ To all to whome these presents shall come I Capt John West Esqr Governor &c. send &c. Now Know yee that I the said Capt John West Esqr doe with the consent of the Councell of State accordingly give and grant unto William Cox one hundred and fiftie acres of Land scituate lying and being in the County of Henrico about twoe miles & a halfe above Harroe Attocks West and by North upon the maine river Westerly upon the great swamp Easterly into the woods and Southerly towards [Harrow?] Attocks The said one hundred and fiftie acres of Land being due unto him the said William Cox by and for the transportacon of three persons into this Colony whose names are in the Records menconed under this pattent To have and to hold &c. dated the 29th November 1636 ut in aliis __________ Thomas [Bra_ston?] Richard Bird Richard [He__es?]
Note: Transcriber's comments are in brackets [ ]. For clarity, some contractions have been spelled out. Image format copyrighted by the Library of Virginia.

From Cavaliers and Pioneers, Volume 1, 1623-1666, Nell Marion Nugent, Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia, 1992, pages 59-60 (Patent Book 1, Part 1): Mathew Edloe (Edlowe), son & heir to Matthew Edloe, late of Virginia, decd., 1,200 acres upon the north side of James River over against the Upper Chippokes Creek, southwest upon the maine river & northeast into the woods towards Danceing point, 12 July 1637, page 435. Due in right of 24 servants transported at the costs of his father: Math. Edloe, Hugh Tyder, Wm. Deane, Edwd. Tompson, Wm. Cox, Eliz. Jax (Jux? This may be intended for 'ux' -- wife), Griff. Roberts, Fr. Roberts, John Licheston, Peter Homes, Evans Kemp, Jon. Buxton, Tho. Crosby, Rand. Heyward, Hen. Croft, Tho. Morris, Tho. Rogers, Step. Pettis, Chri. Jones, Wm. Marsten (or Marshen), Jon. Bethone, Tho. Martin, Jon. Seaton, Geo. Pricklove.

From Cavaliers and Pioneers, Volume 1, 1623-1666, Nell Marion Nugent, Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia, 1992, page 61 (Patent Book 1, Part 1): Alice Edloe, 100 acres, Henrico Co., 14 July 1637, page 441. Lying 2 miles above Harroe Attocks towards the falls on the same side of the River in a Swamp betwixt land belonging to William Coxe & 350 acres graunted to said Alice, bounded west by south upon the maine river, east by north into the maine woods through said Swamp, beginning 12 feet on that side of a Creek towards land of said Coxe, running up the river & abutting her own land. Transportation of 2 persons: John Williams, William Attaway.

From Cavaliers and Pioneers, Volume 1, 1623-1666, Nell Marion Nugent, Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia, 1992, page 74 (Patent Book 1, Part 2): William Cox, 150 acres, Henrico Co., 29 Oct. 1637, page 492. About 2 miles above Harrow Attocks, west by north upon the maine river, westerly upon the great swamp, easterly into the woods, & southerly towards Harrow Attocks. Transportation of 3 persons [not named].

From Cavaliers and Pioneers, Volume 1, 1623-1666, Nell Marion Nugent, Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia, 1992, page 75 (Patent Book 1, Part 2): Nathaniell Floyd, 850 acres, Isle of Wight Co., 20 Nov. 1637, page 498. 600 acres being a neck about 4 miles up the maine creek running up the baye of Warwicksquike, the said neck lying between 2 creeks, &c. 250 acres up towards the head of the maine creek over small creeks or brookes. Transportation of 17 persons: Christ. Denn, Robert Leaderd, Wm. Moyses, Ambrose Proctor, Tho. Weare, Robt. Barton, Robert Joyce, Mathew Tomlin, Jon. Cox, Rich. Redock, David Hopkins, Flug Floyd, Wm. Cox, Katherin Folder, Rich. Carter, Jon. Gillett, Christ. Thomas.

From Cavaliers and Pioneers, Volume 1, 1623-1666, Nell Marion Nugent, Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia, 1992, page 84 (Patent Book 1, Part 2): Robert Cradock (Craddock), 300 acres, Henrico Co., 29 May 1638, page 537. Northerly on a little creek towards Lilley Valley upon land of William Cox, & Isaac Hutchins & south upon land of John Davis. Transportation of 6 persons [not named].

From Cavaliers and Pioneers, Volume 1, 1623-1666, Nell Marion Nugent, Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia, 1992, page 133 (Patent Book 1, Part 2): Thomas Ransha, 300 acres, Warwick Co., Aug. 25, 1642, page 813. Being a neck of land called Harwoods Neck, butting upon the Deepe Creek, near land of William Coxe, to Stokes Creek, dividing this from land of Christopher Boyce. 150 acres due by purchase of patent from John Garrett, & the other for transportation of 3 persons: Richard Puse, Georg Sutton, Michaell Slowly.

From Cavaliers and Pioneers, Volume 1, 1623-1666, Nell Marion Nugent, Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia, 1992, page 138 (Patent Book 1, Part 2): Cornelius de Hull, Oct. 31, 1642, page 842. 502 acres known as Lilley Valley, beginning next to Mrs. Edlows Swamp, near his own land & southeast upon John Davis, southwest to the river, ending neare a place called the Seaven --. 250 acres of this land was granted to William Cox in 1637. Transportation of 10 persons: Thomas Blackston, Richard Bird, Richard Hewes, James Dupen, Mary Howtree, Jon. Dodd, Robert Hayes, Samll. Waterhowse, Walter Jones, Wm. Thomas.

From Cavaliers and Pioneers, Volume 1, 1623-1666, Nell Marion Nugent, Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia, 1992, page 147 (Patent Book 1, Part 2): Thomas Hughes, 400 acres, Charles River Co., Sept. 28, 1643, Page 907. Upon Tymber Neck creek on the north side of said river adjoining Mr. Richard Richards. Transportation of 8 persons: Georg Burford, Senr., Geo. Gurford, Junr., William Cox, Mary Cox, John Shell, Tho. Tapp, Wm. Thorpe.

From Cavaliers and Pioneers, Volume 1, 1623-1666, Nell Marion Nugent, Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia, 1992, page 334 (Patent Book 4): Peeter Lee, 126 acres, Henrico Co., known by the name of Worricke, 14 Dec. 1656, page 44 (67). Beginning at a small run & a place called London Bridge which divides it from land belonging to the Orphans of William Cox, southeast on the main river & northeast on Isack Hutchings. Transportation of 3 persons [not named].

From Adventurers of Purse and Person, pages 211-216: William Coxe came to Virginia at the age of 12 in the Godspeed, which arrived 10 June 1610 with the party of Thomas West, Third Lord De La Warr. The fact that Lord De La Warr's brother, Robert West, married Elizabeth Coxe, daughter of Sir Henry Coxe of Broxburn, Hertfordshire, suggests that William Coxe may have been of that family. When the muster was taken, Feb. 1624/25, he was listed with Thomas Bouldinge at Elizabeth City. He was granted a lease for ten years, 20 Sept. 1628, for 100 acres "within the precincts of Elizabeth City," bounded on the south by the maine [James] river, on the east by Dictoris Christmas, planter, and Christopher Calthropp, Gent. On 29 Nov. 1636, William Coxe received a patent in a different locality, 150 acres in Henrico County about two and one-half miles above Harroe Attocks [Arrowhattocks]. Another 150 acres in the same location was granted to him 29 Dec. 1637. This was in the vicinity of Falling Creek, and his neighbors were Mrs. Alice Edloe, her daughter Hannah Boyse and her son Mathew Edloe, and Robert Craddock. There must have been at least one return trip to England, for Mathew Edloe in a patent, 12 July 1637, claimed William Coxe and Elizabeth his wife as two of his headrights. He may have served as Burgess from Henrico County, 1646. Coxe was dead by 14 Dec. 1656 when Peter Lee patented 126 acres in Henrico County adjoining the land "belonging to the orphans of William Coxe." Issue: Thomas, inherited as "son and heir" a right in 250 acres sold, 1 Sept. 1642, by Mathew Gough to William Cox and Isaac Hutchins, and assigned his interest to John Knowles, 1 Aug. 1668; and John [I].

From The Virginia Genealogist, Volume 15, pages 163-165: William Cox, The Case of the Ancient Planter, by Charles Hughes Hamlin, Richmond, Virginia. William Coxe is listed among the early records of Virginia as an "ancient planter" and in a muster of the inhabitants of Elizabeth Cittie, taken in January-February 1624/25 by Thomas Bouldinge, he appears as "William Coxe, age 26, came in the Godspeede 1610." From this record we can estimate that William Cox was born ca. 1598 and was probably an orphan about twelve years of age when he landed in Virginia, although it is possible that he could have arrived in the company of a relative of a different surname from his. William Coxe was one of the first to qualify as an "ancient planter," for on 20 Sept. 1628 he received title to a patent for 100 acres of land "within the precincts of Elizabeth City County," bounded south on the maine river [i.e., James River] and abutting east on the land of Dictoris Christmas, planter, and extending toward the ground now granted to Christopher Calthropp, Gent., in which there is reference to "lease, as above." The term "lease as above" refers to the Orders from the Council in England to Governor Francis West to "release and grant 100 acres of land to each "ancient planter" who came to Virginia before the time of the departure of Sir Thomas Dale." In this connection it is of interest that Sir Thomas Dale was acting Governor of Virginia in 1611 and 1612 and was succeeded in April 1616 by Capt. George Yeardley, acting governor, who was later knighted by the King and appointed Governor in 1618-19. William Coxe on 29 Nov. 1636 received another patent for 150 acres in Henrico County about two and one-half miles above Harroe Attocks [sic; a misspelling by the clerk for Arrowhattocks] lying west by north upon the maine river [i.e., James River] and then received another patent for 150 acres on 29 Dec. 1637 with the same description and of the same location. A further description of this land and the location thereof is contained in a patent dated 14 July 1637 for 100 acres granted to Alice Edloe, about two and one-half miles above Harroe attocks [sic] adjoining 350 acres of the own land and the land of William Coxe. William Coxe and Elizabeth his wife at some time went to England and on their return sold their rights for land to their neighbor Mathew Edloe, son and heir of Mathew Edloe, deceased, for a patent granted him 12 July 1637 [in which] he listed their two names among his headrights.

It has been contended by one contemporary historian that there is no evidence that William Coxe left any children or heirs to his land. While it is true that most of the records of Henrico County before 1677 have been lost or destroyed, evidence of descent from William Coxe does exist. On 14 Dec. 1656, Peter Lee was granted a patent for 126 acres in Henrico County adjoining the land belonging to the orphans of William Cox and lying southeast on the main [James] River and northeast on the land of Isaac Hutchings. In the absence of the court records, a land patent of 1665 establishes that John Cox [I] was one of these orphans. On 29 March 1665, John Cox [I] patented 550 acres in Henrico County on the north side of Harrisstocks [sic] adjoining the land of Captain Edloe. This must necessarily also have joined the land formerly owned by William Cox and later by his orphans. John Cox [I] was at least twenty-one when he patented this land and was therefore born by 1644. Not only is the description and location of this new patent significant, but also of importance is the fact that John Cox [I] named his eldest son William. On 5 Feb. 1685/86 he made a deed of gift to William for natural love and affection and therein described himself as John Coxe, Senior, of Harrowattocks. On 11 July 1693, John Coxe, Senior, made another deed of gift of 100 acres of land to another son, Bartholomew Cox, and at the same time gave a Negro girl, Doll, about one year old, to his son George Cox. The Reverand Simeon Oliver Coxe (1877-1955) made an extensive study of the Coxe-Hutchins-Burton families along the James River in Virginia. After his death his son Simeon Jr. assisted Mrs. Nellie M. Knox of Loveland, Colorado, with data for a supplement to her earlier edition of The History and Genealogy of the John Pleasants Burton Family of Lawrence County, Indiana. While gleaning through his father's file he became interested in carrying on the family research and proceeded to analyze the land grants and patents in Henrico County as recorded in Cavaliers and Pioneers. These grants and patents were plotted on topographic maps to show the location and relationship of the various lands along the James River. In comparing land ownership and movements of owners he was able to piece together the information which he included in a publication printed in 1964 and revised in 1992. On August 24, 1995, Simeon Jr. lived in a retirement home in Spanish Fort, Alabama. After long and detailed research, Simeon Jr. noted that there have been several articles written about the relationship of the Coxe-Hutchins-Burton families, but due to the scarcity of ancient records, they are largely based on conjecture and circumstantial evidence. He notes that although his papers do not have much additional hard data to present, they do have much better circumstantial evidence to support the conclusions stated. Members of these families were all adjacent or nearby land owners in the "Lilley Valley" and "Fallen Creek" areas of Henrico and in the Strawberry Bank community of Elizabeth City. The chronology of events and the nearly simultaneous movements of individuals and their interactions in land transactions point to a very close family relationship which can best be explained as noted in this publication. There has been a lot of speculation as to the Christian and family names of the wife of John Burton and the names of the wife of his son Richard Burton. Some give the Christian name of John's wife as Rachel because that was the name of his second daughter and the name Rachel was used in the Howchins family of St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia, where some assume John obtained his bride. New Kent records do not show a Rachel of the age to be the wife of John Burton but some assume that Edward Howchins, father of Rachel baptized in 1686 in St. Peter's Parish, might have had an unknown sister named Rachel, who married John Burton. Moreover, it was then the custom to name the eldest daughter after the mother. If they followed this custom the wife of John Burton was named Mary. The Burton families and the Coxe families were intermingled in land transactions along the James River which presents the good possibility that Mary Coxe, daughter of William Coxe of Strawberry Banks and probably granddaughter of Robert Hutchins, was the wife of John Burton. If she were his wife it would account for the use of the Hutchins Burton name for the grandson of John Burton. The setting for the Coxe-Burton-Hutchins story is near a place frequently mentioned in the old records as "Arrowhattocks." In one of its various spellings it was mentioned in the writings of Captain John Smith and was some twelve miles from the "Fales" on a small neck of land on the north side of the James River. The new town of Henrico was planted in 1611 on the large neck of land, also on the north [side] of the river, just to the south of Arrowhattocks. The town was burned by the Indians in 1622, and was never rebuilt. The land is now in the Richmond National Battlefield Park, 1 miles below Fort Hoke, near the intersection of the Osborne Pike and the Kingland Road. To the north and east of Arrowhattocks was an area known as "Longfield," which was first mentioned in records of 1635, however, the owner's name is not listed. As its location coincides with part of the old "College Plantation" of 10,000 acres between the Falls and the Neck, which belonged to the Virginia Company of London, it is possible that the occupants were tenants. George Thorpe was appointed manager of the College Plantation in 1619. Seventeen people were killed there in the massacre of 1622. To the northwest of Arrowhattocks on the south side of the James River was Falling Creek, where the first iron furnace in America was established as early as 1610. In 1622, Captain John Berkley was among the 22 people killed at the iron works and others were killed at nearby plantations. In 1635 the place was called Fallen Creek. The massacre of 1622 desecrated the land around Arrowhattocks, and life was slow to return to the area. Although the Arrowhattocks area is the later setting for the Coxe-Hutchins-Burton family history, it actually begins when William Coxe, then a lad of twelve years, arrived in Virginia on Sunday, June 10, 1610, in the ship Godspeed, which formed part of the convoy headed by Thomas West, Lord De La Warr. Lord De La Warr or Thomas West (1577-1618) was the third of his family to carry the title. Thomas West had a younger brother, Francis West (1586-1633) who came to America about July 1609 but went to England early in 1610 to return to Virginia the same year. He was involved in a quarrel with Captain John Smith, who is said to have conspired with Powhatan to kill West. Smith, however, was injured by a gunpowder explosion and returned to England on the 5th of October 1609 where he defended his actions. In 1612, Francis succeeded George Percy as commander at Jamestown. The Third Lord De La Warr also had a brother Robert West who married Elizabeth Coxe. It is assumed that the 12-year-old lad William Coxe was related to Elizabeth and came to Virginia in the care of one of his numerous kinsmen. In the muster of 1624 William Coxe was then 26 years old and the only "Ancient Planter" from the Godspeed who was then surviving. On September 10, 1628, William Cox, planter, received his "Ancient Planter" grant of 100 acres on the north bank of the James River, as recorded in Land Book 1, Part 1, page 89. The location is identified as in Harwoods Neck, bounded on the west by Deep Creek, on the south by the James River, to the east by other patents, and a smaller creek known as Water's Creek. Later this area was known as the Strawberry Bank community. It is south of Blunt Point in Elizabeth City County not far from the present site of the Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company. In 1636 he left the Strawberry Bank community and moved up the James River to land in Henrico County near Alice Edloe, probably his sister. When William Coxe arrived in Strawberry Bank a near neighbor south of Water's Creek was Robert Hutchins, the mariner. Robert had received a patent to these 100 acres below Blunt Point in May 1625. His lands on the Strawberry Bank are mentioned as abutting the land granted on 14 March 1638 to Robert Sweete. Robert Hutchins was a mariner, ship captain, and has a long but obscure history in the Virginia colony. He is first mentioned in 1611 when George Percy, commander at Jamestown, was indebted to Robert for 25 shillings (VA Hist. Mag., Vol. 57, p. 240). His land patent was dated in May 1625 and in 1628 his land was adjacent to lands then granted to Robert Sweete on Strawberry Bank. Captain John Smith in his 1630 book mentions obtaining from Master Hutchins, in London, the latest information concerning the affairs in Virginia. On July 5, 1656, a land record of Captain Christopher Calthropp mentions as bounds the Strawberry Bank land of Robert Hutchins. The evidence indicates that Robert, in the earlier years, probably kept his family in England but spent much of his life in Virginia where he probably had tenants on his land. His family has not been identified but land records indicate that he probably had two children who came to Virginia about 1633: a daughter Elizabeth Hutchins, born about 1612, who probably married William Coxe; and a son Isaac Hutchins. The headrights for Isaac's transport, along with those for Robert Craddock, were claimed in 1637 by Captain Thomas Osborne. In the same year Matthew Edlow, Jr. claimed headrights, due his father, for transporting 24 people including William Cox and his wife Elizabeth. These headrights were probably based on the Coxes returning to Virginia after a visit to England. Alice Edlow, the step-mother of Mathew, was probably a sister of William Coxe. The headrights for the original arrival of Elizabeth Hutchins in Virginia were claimed in 1642 by William Warren. This patent for several hundred acres included the present "Yorkby" near the mouth of the York River. Among the rights exchanged for the land was that of Elizabeth Hutchins. Although the patented land was on the York River, William Warren in 1633 was a near neighbor to both Robert Hutchins and William Coxe on Strawberry Bank. The dates noted for the headrights are difficult to correlate with the actual arrival of the people in the colony. Headrights were bought and sold, and even resold, and also often held for several years to accumulate sufficient rights to exchange for the desired acreage. This system was subject to abuse and consequently was abandoned soon after. William Coxe and Elizabeth were probably married about 1633 and had at least four children, two daughters and two sons: Thomas and John [I]. Thomas was mentioned in records of May 6, 1665, when it is noted that he had previously sold land at "Warrick" to Mr. John Knowles. This was part of the land on "Fallen Creek" belonging to the orphans of William Coxe. The son John [I] probably married Robert Craddock's daughter and was the only one of William's children known to have left issue. John Cox [I] was born about 1635 and died in Henrico in 1676; he had a son Richard Coxe who died about 1735 in Virginia. Richard married Mary Trent, the daughter of Henry Trent and Elizabeth Sherman, and the granddaughter of Henry Sherman and his wife Cisley, who was the widow of Isaac Hutchins. Mary Trent and Richard Coxe had a daughter Elizabeth Cox, born February 25, 1713. About 1731 their daughter Elizabeth married Strangeman Hutchins, son of Nicholas Hutchins and Mary Watkins. The Coxe-Hutchins-Burton families are first recorded around Arrowhattocks starting on November 10, 1635, when Alice Edloe, widow, obtained 350 acres in Henrico County, between "Harrow Attocks" and the Falls on the same side of the river that "Harrow Attocks" lyeth. The Great Swamp was on the east side of her land. The Falling Creek was "over against," across the river and opposite "The Great Field" lands of Alice. Her land was in part of the old "College Plantation." These lands are located on the James River about nine miles below the present Richmond. Her daughter Hannah Boyce also patented lands joining her mother. The lands patented in 1635 by Alice Edloe, widow, were in the area of Henrico County destroyed by the Indians in 1622. Alice Edloe was the widow of Luke Boyce who arrived in the colony on the Edwin in May of 1619. His wife Alice and their daughter Hannah, born about [date cut off on photocopy] in England, arrived in 1622 on the Bona Nova. Luke died on the 21st of June 1625 and Alice then married Mathew Edloe, who died about 16[remainder of year cut off on photocopy]. When Alice and Hannah moved north, her step-son Mathew, Jr. stayed on his father's land in James City, but records referred to Alice as the owner. About a year later William Coxe with his wife Elizabeth and Isaac Hutchins, who probably was his brother-in-law, obtained land in Henrico next to Alice Edloe. William probably lived in the Varina community from which he represented Henrico as a Burgess in 1646. He is at times confused with the prominent Richard Cocke family which arrived in the colony about 1635 but who had no William of the age of Willam Coxe. William Coxe retained his 100 acres "Ancient Planter" seat on Strawberry Bank, although presumably his 10-year lease had expired in 1638 but was probably renewed, for in 1642 he was still recorded as the owner of these lands. William and Alice both recorded their Henrico patents on the same day, November 29, 1636. In 1638 William Coxe and Isaac Hutchins had joint ownership of land in the "Lilly Valley" area of Henrico next to Alice. About 1652 John Burton probably married Mary Coxe, daughter of William Coxe and Elizabeth Hutchins. Their first child, Mary Burton, was born in 1654, about two years before the death of William Coxe. After his death his widow, Elizabeth (Hutchins?) Coxe married William Elam, whose will dated 1688 mentions his son-in-law John Cox [I] (son-in-law then meant step-son). She died in 1665 and John Coxe [I] and Mary (Coxe) Burton, children of William and Elizabeth Coxe, probably settled her estate. Alice (Coxe?) Edloe's daughter Hannah Boyce on the 11th of November 1635 also obtained 300 acres near Arrowhattocks joining upon the north side of the land of Alice Edloe, her mother. This claim was renewed on the 13th of July 1637. The land on the north side of Hannah's property was acquired on June 1, 1636 by James Place when he was granted 550 acres. James Place's land was later found to escheate to his Majesty as by inquisition dated September 5, 1663, and was then re-granted on December 30, 1663 to John Brown and Edward Hatcher. James Place was also assigned an additional 60 acres to the north of his new land on June 14, 1636 by Christopher Branche. These 60 acres were later acquired on April 10, 1638 by John (or Thomas) Barton. On the 29th of November 1636, William Coxe obtained 150 acres on the east side of the Great Swamp which separated his land from the land of Alice Edloe. He also must have acquired additional lands to the east, for in 1637 he assigns these easterly lands to Robert Craddock and John Davis. Robert Craddock's daughter was later to marry William's son John Coxe [I], and John Davis was later to marry Mary Burton, daughter of John Burton and Mary Coxe, and granddaughter of William Coxe. John Davis, the husband of Mary Burton, named the land he acquired from William Coxe as "Longfield." Davis increased his land on October 31, 1642, when he acquired an additional 200 acres adjacent to his Longfield patent extending northwest towards the lands of Cornelius de Hull. At this time John Davis was given credit for the transport of his wife Mary Davis and her three servants and also John Cox [I] and others. The plantation "Longfield" was sold by John Davis to John Coxe [I] in 1665, about the time of the death of Elizabeth Coxe, mother of John Coxe [I]. John Coxe [I] then assigned the 700-acre plantation "Longfield" to John Burton, husband of his sister Mary Coxe, probably as her share of her mother's estate. John Coxe [I] then acquired for himself a plantation of 550 acres at Arrowhattocks. William, who died about 1656, also had 250 acres of land across the river at the mouth of Falling Creek obtained in partnership with Isaac Hutchins on the 1st of September 1642. These lands belonged on December 14, 1656, to "the orphans" (then meaning heirs, not minor children) of William Coxe. On that date Peter Lee acquired 126 acres called "Worricke" bounded on the southwest by a small run, at a place called London Bridge, which divided his land from land belonging to the orphans of William Coxe, bounded on the southeast by the main river and on the northeast by Isaac Hutchins. Isaac Hutchins also obtained his 378-acre grant of land in "Worricks" on the 14th of December 1656. It was lying next to land of Peter Lee, southeast on the main river and northeast to a place called "Porringers Spring." Isaac was probably the son of Robert Hutchins, the mariner, and brother to Elizabeth Coxe, wife of William Coxe. Isaac had other lands on the south side of the river near "Worricks," for on the 1st of September 1642, he bought 250 acres in partnership with William Coxe at the mouth of Falling Creek. The "Worricks" land was in addition to land Isaac had on the north side of the James River near "Lilly Valley" as noted when on May 29, 1638, Robert Craddock acquired 300 acres in Henrico County, bounding northly on a little creek towards "Lilley Valley" upon land of William Coxe and Isaac Hutchins and south bounding on land of John Davis. This puts the land of Isaac east of the "Great Field" of Alice Edloe. Isaac Hutchins probably came to Virginia about 1633 prior to the 16th of June 1637 when Captain Thomas Osborne was given credit for Isaac's headrights. Isaac married Cicely "Sisly" and had one child, a son Robert, who was mentioned in Isaac's will of February 23, 1656. In April 1714 the Henrico court concluded that Robert, son of Isaac, died under age and without issue, and thus the lands of Isaac reverted to his wife Cicely. She had married Henry Sherman after the death of Isaac. Her granddaughter, Mary Trent, married Richard Coxe, the grandson of William Coxe. Mary Trent and Richard Cox had a daughter Elizabeth Cox, born February 25, 1713, who about 1731 married Strangeman Hutchins, son of Nicholas Hutchins and Mary Watkins of Henrico County.On the same day, November 29, 1636, that William Coxe was awarded his claim for land east of the Great Swamp of Alice Edloe, she obtained an additional 50 acres of land on the north side of the river about halfway between "The Great Field" and and the Arrowhattocks neck. The north edge of this land adjoined "Longfield." Also, because of a land dispute on June 1, 1637, Alice Edloe, widow, renewed her claim for the 350 acres of "The Great Field" between Arrowhattocks and the Falls, and on the 14th of July in the same year she claims the 100 acres of the swamp between "The Great Field and the lands of her brother, William Coxe, to the east. On the 8th of December 1653 Mathew Edloe, her step-son (we now use the term step-son but at that time it was called son-in-law), was granted 281 acres near "Harrahatocks." He assigned this land to Thomas Taylor on the 20th of March 1662. On August 15, 1637, the 600 unoccupied acres south of the old "Longfield" and north of the river between the lands of William Coxe and the 50 acres she just acquired were acquired by Robert Craddock and John Davis. This acquisition included 300 acres which were assigned by William Coxe and Richard Carpenter. Part of the 600 acres of Craddock and Davis was on the south side of the river "over against" the lands of William Coxe. John Davis, the husband of Mary Burton, granddaughter of William Coxe, named the land he acquired from William Coxe as "Longfield." Craddock later sold this land to John Cox [I], who assigned it to John Burton. Burton also obtained 100 additional acres for transporting two people. In 1637 came the advent of large plantations near Arrowhattocks when on February 6, 1637, Captain Thomas Osborne established the 1,000-acre plantation "Fearing" over against (across the river and opposite) Arrowhattocks. Thomas Osborne was given credit for transporting Robert Craddock, Isaac Hutchins, and others. On the 16th of June 1637, Thomas Osborne, Jr. also obtained 500 acres, which he called "Batchelers Bancke," adjoining the north side of "Fearing." On September 24, 1638, Alice Edloe increased her 50-acre "lot" just above Arrowhattocks to 150 acres (probably based on a resurvey of the land). In 1642 the land east and south of "Mrs. Edloe's Swamp" was acquired by Cornelius de Hull. The creek on the north of his land, which feeds into the swamp, he named "Lilley Valley." Later the name was changed to Cornelius Creek. This was the same land acquired in 1637 by William Coxe, but the book Cavaliers and Pioneers does not record the acquisition by de Hull. On October 31, 1642, de Hull extended his land known as Lilley Valley by 502 acres beginning next to Mrs. Edloe's Swamp, near his own land and southeast upon John Davis and southwest to the river. Part of this land, 250 acres, was in the grant to William Coxe in 1637. Upon the death of his mother, about 1665, John Coxe [I] bought "Longfield," of 700 acres, on March 22, 1665, from John Davis and assigned it to John Burton, husband of Mary Coxe his sister, probably as her share of her mother's estate. Burton called the estate "Oldfield." However, many writers now refer to the Burton family of "Longfield." At the same time John Coxe [I] acquired his 550-acre plantation at Arrowhattocks. John Cox [I]'s new plantation and John Burton's "Oldfield" were separated by the 150 acres of land which Captain Mathew Edloe obtained in 1653. John Burton (1632-1689) and his wife Mary (Coxe) Burton had seven children, among them Robert Coxe [?] of "Longfields." Robert (1665-1724) married Mary, probably a Nowell, and have five children, one being named Hutchins Burton (1694-1763). Hutchins Burton married Susannah Allen and became the progenitor of numerous Hutchins Burtons, one a governor of North Carolina, long after the source of the name had been forgotten. Although Simon Oliver Coxe (1877-1955) did extensive research on the Coxe family of Arrowhattocks, he is a descendant of William Coxe through John Burton who married Mary Coxe, daughter of William Coxe. His own Coxe paternal line is an entirely different family not associated with the James River Coxes.

From Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly, Volume 18, Number 4, pages 116-119: Cox-Coxe Family of "Bluestone" and "Finneywood," Brunswick-Lunenburg-Mecklenburg Counties, contributed by Nettie Leitch Major: This particular branch of the southside Virginia Cox family was traced through identity of lands and how they were acquired by deeds and wills. The first grants for "Bluestone" and "Finneywood" were recorded in Brunswick County, and when Lunenburg was formed therefrom, successive deeds were recorded in that county, identified by tract and creek names of Bluestone and Finneywood. When Mecklenburg County was formed the same lands were then found in that county. It has not been proven definitely that John Coxe and his wife Mary Kennon of Henrico County are the ancestors of John Cox of "Bluestone." Deeds and wills of Henrico County show that John Cox married Mary Kennon before 25 September 1682 (Book 1677-1692, page 225). This John Coxe died testate in Henrico County 6 February 1696 and named his children: John inherited "New Plantation," near Bartholomew Cox's land; Richard was given slaves; Bartholomew was given plantation where he now lives near the river bottom; Henry was given the "bed I lye on" and a negro; George the plantation "I now live on" and the neck of land from Jarret's Spring to Capt. Gardner's Creek, and other items; wife Mary was given silver spoons. The balance of the estate was divided between sons John Cox, William Cox, Bartholomew Cox, Henry Cox, and George Cox; son George was executor. Witnesses were John Ironmonger and Teb(?) Taylor. The subsequent use of the name of Bartholomew Cox in the area of Bluestone and Finneywood may suggest a connection, but otherwise the name John is too frequent in each Cox family to assume much significance.

Brunswick Patents. 1728. Thomas Cocke, 790 acres north side of the Roanoke River (Book 13, page 347). Thomas Cocke, 1,245 acres north side of Meherrin River (Book 14, page 507, year 1732). William Byrd, 1,480 acres on north side of Roanoke River on both sides of Blue Stone Creek (Book 17, page 465, year 1737); see later connection of John Cox's lands and "Burd" lands. John Cox, 404 acres both sides of Bluestone Creek, 1747 (Book 26, page 86). In Goochland County land patents, there are several clues that might lead to the origin of John Cox of Bluestone and Finneywood who died testate in Mecklenburg County in 1793. Goochland County was created from Henrico in 1728. Nicholas Cox received 400 acres on 12 September 1729 on the south side of James River, adjacent Benjamin Woodson. Henry Cox on 20 September 1730 received 400 acres on north side of Appomatox River below Thomas Turpin. George Cox on 20 September 1730 received 400 acres on north side of Appomatox River adjacent Henry Cox; Frederick Cox on 20 September 1730 received 400 acres on north side of Appomatox River adjacent George Cox. Mathew Cox on 26 June 1731 received 400 acres between Deep Creek and Muddy Creek on south side of James River. Stephen Cox on 11 April 1732 received 800 acres on north side of Appomatox River at mouth of Muddy Creek. George Cox, Jr. and Martha on 20 June 1732 received 400 acres on south side of James River adjacent Bartholomew Cox on Mahoon Creek. Stephen Cox on 15 August 1737 received 400 acres on branch of Tare Wallet Run and Little Guinea Creek. William Cox on 1 March 1743 received 380 acres on both sides of Croombs Quarter, branch of Willis Creek. Lunenburg Patents. John Cox received 302 acres adjoining Henry Robertson in 1749 (Book 27, page 523). In 1748 John Cox received land on both sides of south fork of Meherrin River beginning opposite the south side of Finneywood Creek (Book 28, page 494). William Byrd received 3,821 acres on both sides of Blue Stone Creek adjoining Robertson in 1741 (Book 29, page 205). John Cox, Jr. received 202 acres on Finneywood Creek in 1763 (Book 35, page 205). John Cox received 1,190 acres on both sides of south fork of Meherrin River in 1760 (Book 26, page 628). Lunenburg Deeds. Book 7, pages 164-165: John Cox sold to Micajah Smithson 330 acres on Bluestone Creek. Book 8, page 359: on 14 June 1764, John Cox the elder sold to John Cox the younger 550 acres on Finneywood Creek and the Meherrin River "where John Cox the younger now lives." Book 9, page 359: on 8 November 1763, William Rodman sells to John Cox for £40 300 acres on Staunton River and Wall's Creek at Richard Randolph's corner to Joseph Morton's corner. Lunenburg County Order Book 1, page 359: John Cox, Gentleman, granted letters of administration on estate of John Dobbyns, deceased, giving security with Thomas Boulden and Clement Read, in October Court 1750. Mecklenburg County Deeds. Book 1, page 233: On 14 July 1765, John Cox deeded to John Cox, Jr. 125 acres on Blue Stone Creek at the mouth of a branch. Book 1, page 433: John Cox deeded to George Abbott on 13 July 1767, 255 acres on Blue Stone Creek. Book 1, page 435: John Cox deeded to Boling Cox for £5, 110 acres on Blue Stone Creek. Book 1, page 1: John Cox, Gentleman, is a Justice, 1767-1768. Book 1, page 77: Ordered that John Cox's tithables and lands be added to the list taken by John Potter, Gentleman, to wit, himself, Boling Cox, Thomas Cox, and Dick Cox with 235 acres of land. John Cox the elder [MJT note--this is the son of John Cox (II) and Mary (Coleman?) Cox] of Lunenburg County (called "of Finneywood") died testate 13 September 1764, wife Mary, names John Cox of Mecklenburg, mother Mary Cox, sister Delicia [Delita] wife of William Chandler, sister Mary Smithson wife of Micajah Smithson, sister Edith Minor wife of Joseph Minor, brother Frederick Cox, brother Bartley Cox, sister Talitha Browder wife of Isham Browder, etc. This John Cox was called "Junior" in several deeds. John Cox, Sr. of Mecklenburg County died testate 20 March 1826, names wife Elizabeth, son Eli Cox, son John Cox; and "upon my wife's death residue divided between my following children': Frances Stone, John Cox, Creuy Myes, Elizabeth Thompson, Nancy Wall, Susanna Winston, and Eli Cox. This John Cox Sr. in 1826 was known as John Cox of Bluestone, son of the John Cox who died testate in Mecklenburg in 1793. Goochland County Cox data is shown here for possible connection with John Cox of Finneywood and Blue Stone. Deed Book 2 (1734-1736), page 71: Mathew Cox's will: son John Cox 100 acres "where I dwell" after death or marriage of my wife Katherine Cox, and when he comes of age. To my three daughters Winnie, Agathy, and Judith. Two sons William and John Cox. Proved 18 March 1734. Deed Book 2, page 102: Nicholas Cox deeds to Hezekiah Mosby an Elizabeth his wife (marriage contract). Elizabeth daughter of Nicholas Cox, 700 acres on south side of James River on Muddy Creek. Page 128: Nicholas Cox to William Spears for love and affection, 400 acres on south side of James River at Muddy Creek, 1735. Page 129: Nicholas Cox to John Saunders and Sarah his wife, daughter of said Nicholas Cox, 230 acres at Muddy Creek, south side of James River. Page 207: William Cox for £35, land of Matthew Cox, deceased. William Cox his eldest son; land which was patented by Matthew Cox 26 June 1731 on south side of James River on Muddy Creek. Page 225: Nicholas Cox to Jacob Mosby "and my daughter Susanna, his wife," 400 acres granted by patent 27 September 1729; also a deed of purchase. Henrico County: Will of Mary Cox, 2 February 1735, of parish and county of Henrico. To loving son Richard Cox a steer and a mare, 4 sheep, 7 hogs, 3 sows, 4 barrows, and 240 lbs. of tobacco due to me by my son John Cox. To daughter Obedience Purkins two suits of my clothes; to my granddaughter Obedience Purkins my spinning wheel and card. Son Richard sole executor. Witnesses: Benjamin Burton and Benjamin Burton, Jr. John Cox [I], husband of above [MJT note--a handwritten note on the photocopy states that the Mary Cox above was actually the wife of Richard Cox, not John], died testate in Henrico County in 1696. He named son John, son William Cox (later data shows he died in Henrico County in 1734), son Bartholomew (who died in Goochland County in 1731), son Richard [MJT note--this is the husband of the above Mary Cox] died soon after his mother's death, son Henry died in Goochland. The will of Bartholomew Cox is recorded in Goochland County Deed Book 1728-1734, Part II, page 262. Names grandson George Cox, grandson William Cox, son John Cox [II], loving wife Rebecca. Written 14 January 1730/31. Sarah Cox (Deed Book 5, Part I, page 365, 1745-1749) made will, bequeaths to daughters Mary, Prudence, Judith, and Edith, said daughters to remain on plantation until marriage; son Stephen Cox, daughter Martha, daughter Elizabeth, daughters each to receive household items, granddaughter Magdalena Burton. Executor Henry Wood. Written 29 March 1726, proved 20 January 1747. Settlement states that daughter Edith intermarried with William Harding. Goochland Deed Book, Volume 5, page 86: 17 March 1745, Stephen Cox and Judith his wife of Goochland County deed to John Harris: whereas John Woodson late of Henrico County deceased had 200 acres adjoining Stephen Woodson opposit Manakintown, did by his will dated 25 November 1715 give his daughter judith the above tract and said Stephen Cox having married Judith Woodson, etc. Cumberland County: Stephen Cox, Sr. died Cumberland County 1748, names wife Judith, children Stephen, Jr., William, Judith, Josiah, Elizabeth, Sarah, Maria, Tabitha, and Martha. Executors: friend Henry Wood and son Stephen Cox. Witnesses: Isaac Hughes, John Williamson, and Hezekiah Ford, all of Southam Parish, Cumberland County (Will Book 1, pages 165-166). Stephen Cox, Jr. died 1758 in Cumberland County, and by his will names brother William Cox, sister Judith Smith, sister Elizabeth Clement, friend Achilles Bowker, brother Josiah Cox "when he comes of age," mother Judith Cox, and four youngest sisters Sarah, Mary, Tabitha, and Martha Cox. Written 12 June 1758. These are preliminary notes for exploring the origins and interrelationships of the Cox families of southside Virginia, and especially the "Bluestone" and "Finneywood" families.

From Margaret L. Smith, 3209 Reba Drive, Houston, Texas, 77019, May 1998: First Generation William Coxe was born in 1598 in England, and was 12 years old when he came to Virginia in 1610. He arrived in the Godspeed on June 10, 1610, in the party of Thomas West, Third Lord De La Warr. He may have been a brother of Elizabeth Coxe, daughter of Sir Henry Coxe of Broxburn, Herfordshire, who was married to Robert West, brother of Lord De La Warr. When the muster was taken in February 1624/25, he was listed as William Coxe, age 26, at Elizabeth City, with Thomas Bouldinge. On Sept. 20, 1628, because he qualified as an "ancient planter" -- that is, one who had been in the colony before April 1616, the time of departure of Sir Thomas Dale -- he was granted a ten-year lease for 100 acres. This land granted to William Coxe, Planter, was located "within the precincts of Elizabeth City...bounded on the south by the maine [James] river." On Nov. 29, 1636, William Coxe received a patent for 150 acres in Henrico County, for the transportation of three persons into the colony. This tract was also located on the James River, further west, and was about 2 miles northwest of "Harroe Attocks" (Arrowhattocks). On Oct. 29, 1637, he received a patent for 150 more acres in the same location, for three more headrights. William Coxe and his wife, Elizabeth, made at least one return trip to England, and in 1637 were claimed by Mathew Edloe as headrights. Mathew Edloe, his [step]mother Alice Edloe, and [step]sister Hannah Boyes were all neighbors of William Coxe, owning property adjoining his in Henrico County. Sometime before Dec. 14, 1656, William Coxe and his wife had both died, for on that date, Peter Lee patented 126 acres in Henrico County adjoining the land belonging to the "orphans of William Coxe," and lying on the main (James) river and northeast of the land of Isaac Hutchins. [MJT Note -- this prase does not mean that William's wife had died; until the 1800s, children were referred to as "orphans" if their father had died, even if their mother was still living. In reality, William's wife Elizabeth was still living and married a second time to William Elam.] (There is an unreferenced family chart which shows that William Coxe's wife was Elizabeth Hutchins, and it also names their four children.)

William Coxe and his wife, Elizabeth, made at least one return trip to England, and in 1637 were claimed by Mathew Edloe as headrights. Mathew Edloe, his mother Alice Edloe, and sister Hannah Boyes were all neighbors of William Coxe, owning property adjoining his in Henrico County. Sometime before Dec. 14, 1656, William Coxe and his wife had both died, for on that date, Peter Lee patented 126 acres in Henrico County adjoining the land belonging to the "orphans of William Coxe," and lying on the main (James) river and northeast of the land of Isaac Hutchins. (There is an unreferenced family chart which shows that William Coxe's wife was Elizabeth Hutchins, and it also names their four children.) The children of William and Elizabeth Coxe: 1. Thomas - inherited as "son and heir" a right to 250 acres sold on Sept. 1, 1642, by Matthew Gough to William Cox and Isaac Hutchins, and assigned this interest to John Knowles on Aug. 1, 1668. 2. John [I] - married twice and had six children. He died in 1696. 3. Elizabeth - married Robert Porter. 4. Mary - married John Burton.
After the first generation, the name was spelled "Cox."

5801. Elizabeth HUTCHINS
It is believed that she was the daughter of Robert HUTCHINS.

7552. Richard THURMER
This surname is seen as THURMER, THURMAN, and THURMOND.
The will of 18 Dec 1638 of Edmund Morecroft, lists his sister's father-in-law as THURMER.
The descendants are THURMAN in the Humphries book, so I use THURMAN from this family forward unless it has specifically changed to THURMOND.
"In the year 1638 John Thurman and his wife Anne Morecraft Thurman, and children, were residents of James City County, VA, where John, Sr. was exercising all the rights and privileges of citizenship." John Sr. and Anne probably sailed with his brother-in-law, Edmund Morecraft, a Virginia-London merchant, who was engaged also in transporting immigrants to America at his own expense in order to receive the 50 acres headright allowed each person. Morecraft died late in the year 1638, and John Thurman was one of the executors. John Thurman and members of his family, with Morecraft's two sisters, Elizabeth and Marie, who lived in London, were legattees under the will. (Source: Descendants of John Thurman of VA, by John D. Humphries, Atlanta, GA, Dec 1 1938.)
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•Change Date: 21 JUN 2009 at 01:00:00

Father: William Robart COX b: 1598 in Eng
Mother: Elizabeth Jane HUTCHINS b: in Henrico Co,VA

Marriage
1 John BURTON b: 7 MAR 1621 in Wath Upon Dearne,York,Eng
Children
1.Has Children Mary Ann BURTON b: 1651 in Longfield,Henrico,VA

Sources: 1.Title: IGI (International Genealogical Index)
Author: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication: www.familysearch.org
Abbrev: IGI (International Genealogical Index)
Note: Record submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church.
Search performed using PAF Insight on 28 Feb 2006
Text: Mary Cox; Female; Birth: About 1625 , Henrico, Virginia; Death: Before 1680; Father: William Cox; Mother: Elizabeth Hutchins; Spouse: John Burton; Marriage: About 1650 , , Virginia; No source information is available.
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Benjamin Winsley Sr.

Birth: 1689
Death: 1759 (aged 69–70) Iredell County, North Carolina, USA
Burial: Centre Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Mooresville, Iredell County, North Carolina, USA
Memorial #: 156289009
Bio:
Benjamin Winsly was born 1689
He wrote his will 3 March 1759 Rowan County, North Carolina and died later that year on his plantation. His plantation was located near Davidson Creek Settlement then located in Rowan County, North Carolina. Davidson Creek Settlemenat is now located in Iredell County under Lake Norman. Many of his contemporaries are buried in this Church Cemetery which is located nearby.

Children:
Mary Winsley 1724-1812 Md John McConnell, Jr
Rebecca Violet Winsley 1728- Md Samuel Wilson
Benjamin Winslow 1730- Md Sarah Matthews
Moses Winslow 1733-1815 Md Jean Osborne
Margaret Winslow 1735-1777 Md Patrick Hamilton
Sarah Winslow 1737-1783 Md Hance McWhorter

Family Members
Spouse
Mary White Winsley 1706-1776
Children
John Clark Wamsley 1721-1782 ?? Wamsley?
Mary Winslow McConnell 1724-1812
Rebecca Violet Winsley Wilson 1728-Unknown
Benjamin Winslow 1730-1760
Moses Winslow 1733-1816
Margaret Winslow Hamilton 1735-1777
Sarah Winslow McWhorter 1737-1783
John Wanslow 1738-1833 ?? Wanslow?
Created by: John Wilhite (48140210)
Added: 22 Dec 2015
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156289009/benjamin-winsley
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156289009/benjamin-winsley : accessed 27 October 2021), memorial page for Benjamin Winsley Sr. (1689–1759), Find a Grave Memorial ID 156289009, citing Centre Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Mooresville, Iredell County, North Carolina, USA ; Maintained by John Wilhite (contributor 48140210) .
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ID: I0878
•Name: Elizabeth Watts
•Sex: F
•Birth: 20 SEP 1693 in Christ Church, Middlesex Co., Virginia
•Death: 1745 in Middlesex Co., Virginia ???? - 1/17/1725

Father: Hugh Watts b: 1663 in Christ Church, New Kent Co., Virginia
Mother: Johanna Marye b: 1662 in Christ Church, New Kent Co., Virginia

Marriage 1
William Batchelder b: 26 JUL 1691 in Middlesex Co., Virginia
•Married: 11 APR 1720 in New Kent Co., Virginia
Children
1.Has Children Hannah Batchelder b: 5 JAN 1720/21 in Middlesex Co., Virginia
2.Has No Children John Batchelder b: 3 JAN 1722/23 in Middlesex Co., Virginia
3.Has No Children Sarah Batchelder b: 31 AUG 1725 in Middlesex Co., Virginia
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•ID: I11297
•Name: Peter Porter
•Sex: M
•Birth: 1605 in Essex, Yorkshire, England
•Death: 1658 in Maryland

HintsAncestry Hints for Peter Porter

1 possible matches found on Ancestry.com Ancestry.com

Father: Peter Porter b: in England

Marriage 1 Frances Dorsey b: 1609 in Virginia•Married: 15 FEB 1648
Children1.Has Children Jane Anne Potter b: ABT 1630
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•ID: I11410
•Name: Mary Clark
•Sex: F
•Death: in Virginia

Marriage 1 Adam Dorsey b: 1590 in EnglandChildren1.Has Children Frances Dorsey b: 1609 in Virginia
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Above is a link to The Virginia Magazine of History and biography
Below is an excerpt:

FIELDING AND DAVIS NOTES.
The Fielding Family of Northumbeland County.
Contributed by Dr. J. L. Miller, Thomas, W. Va.

Of Richard Davis I have found no record
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DAVIS, RICHARD Ancestor #: A030608

Service: VIRGINIA Rank: PRIVATE
Birth: 6-15-1725 WALES ** ?? Wales?
Death: 10-7-1809 BATH CO VIRGINIA
Residence Created: 2002-03-27 23:23:55.3, Updated: , By: Conversion
1) County: FAUQUIER CO. - State: VIRGINIA
Spouse Number Name Created: 2002-03-27 23:17:13.16, Updated: 2002-03-27 23:17:13.16, By: Conversion
1) SABINA HARRISON
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LINEAGE ” BOOK ' National Society OF THE Daughters of the American Revolution.
VOLUME XXXIV
33001—34000
1900
MARY COOLEY BASSE’I‘T,
Historian General
Compiled by
SARAH HALL JOHNSTON.
WASHINGTON, n. c,
1912

MRS. MARY WATSON PAYNE GOOCH. 33138
Born in Alleghany County, Virginia.
Wife of Garrett G. Gooch.
Descendant of Richard Davis, of Virginia.
Daughter Of Dr. George Harrison Payne and Sarah Ann Womack,
his wife.
Granddaughter of Lewis Payne (d. 1827) and Nancy Davis, his
wife.
Gr.-granddaughter of Richard Davis and Sabina Harrison, his wife. *********
Richard Davis, (1725-1809), served three years as a private
in the Virginia Continental line. He died in Bath County, Va.
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Above is a link to The Virginia Magazine of History and biography
Below is an excerpt:

Sometime prior to September 21, 1691, John Davis married Mrs. Susannah Day, widow of
Solomon Day, of Stafford county, as on that date they conveyed to
George Brent two hundred acres of land previously owned by her former
husband. In 1694 John Davis had a Fairfax grant for 50 acres in Westmoreland
county ; and in 1696 one for 109 acres in Northumberland
county. Owing to the destruction of the early records of Stafford I
have not found John Davis' will, so cannot give date of his death and
names of his children ; but from our Bible records I get the name of his *****
son Thomas, b. August 1, 1693, and in the land grant records find mentioned
brothers William and John. Between 1722 and 1740 William
Davis had grants in Stafford and Prince William counties for about
1,250 acres of land, part of which adjoined that of brothers Thomas and
John. Thomas Davis was probably the second son of John and Susannah ********
Davis. Between 1725 and 1745 he was granted in Stafford and
Prince William counties about 1,550 acres of land ; and in some of the
patents he is styled " Mr. Thomas Davis." In 1737 he purchased from
his brother-in-law, Edwin Fielding, some land in Northumberland ****
county, and possibly owned other land by purchase.
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01 Feb 1691, Henrico Co., VA Order Book 1678-1693: John Davis, son of John Davis is of lawful age to attain estate given to him. He is made guardian of his brother William Davis, as the former guardian William Glover and his wife have departed this county. Mary, orphan of John Davis, chooses Sarah Woodson as her guardian. Elizabeth Davis, orphan, of John Davis, is at desire of Robert Burton, her uncle, put in his charge. [Robert Burton, b 1660, m Mary Noel/Nowell.]

16 May 1692, Henrico Co., VA: Division of the Estate of John Davis Decd (formerly in the hands of William Glover, dec'd),
to the orphans of John Davis, namely: John Davis, Mary Davis, Elizabeth Davis, and William Davis.
Divided by Richard Cocke, Sr., Peter Field, John Worsham, May 16, 1692. Henrico Co VA
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Name: Talbert Hibbs
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 30 Dec 1837 ** marriage bond
Event Place: Nelson, Kentucky, United States
Age:
Birth Year (Estimated):
Father's Name:
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name: Elizabeth Osburn
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Age:
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated):
Spouse's Father's Name: Isaac Osburn
Spouse's Father's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Mother's Name:
Spouse's Mother's Titles and Terms:
Reference ID:
GS Film number: 000009668
Digital Folder Number: 004705520
Image Number: 00154

Citing this Record:
"Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V653-K9V : accessed 12 January 2016), Talbert Hibbs and Elizabeth Osburn, 30 Dec 1837; citing p. , Nelson, Kentucky, United States, Madison County Courthouse, Richmond; FHL microfilm 9,668.
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Name: Talbert Hibbs
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 02 Jan 1838 ** date of ceremony
Event Place: Nelson, Kentucky, United States
Age:
Birth Year (Estimated):
Father's Name:
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name: Elizabeth Osburn
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Age:
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated):
Spouse's Father's Name:
Spouse's Father's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Mother's Name:
Spouse's Mother's Titles and Terms:
Reference ID:
GS Film number: 000009669
Digital Folder Number: 004705521
Image Number: 00227

Citing this Record:
"Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5ZD-B7R : accessed 12 January 2016), Talbert Hibbs and Elizabeth Osburn, 02 Jan 1838; citing p. , Nelson, Kentucky, United States, Madison County Courthouse, Richmond; FHL microfilm 9,669.
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Name: Talburt Hibbs
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 02 Jan 1838 ** date of ceremony
Event Place: Nelson, Kentucky, United States
Age:
Birth Year (Estimated):
Father's Name:
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name: Elizabeth Osburn
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Age:
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated):
Spouse's Father's Name:
Spouse's Father's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Mother's Name:
Spouse's Mother's Titles and Terms:
Reference ID:
GS Film number: 000009669
Digital Folder Number: 004705521
Image Number: 00228

Citing this Record:
"Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5Z6-1J9 : accessed 12 January 2016), Talburt Hibbs and Elizabeth Osburn, 02 Jan 1838; citing p. , Nelson, Kentucky, United States, Madison County Courthouse, Richmond; FHL microfilm 9,669.
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Name: Ann Freeland ?? possibly her?

Sex: Female
Christening Date: 19 Apr 1730 ?? - not 1744?
Christening Place: Salehurst, Sussex, England, United Kingdom ?? - not VA?
Christening Place (Original): Salehurst, Sussex, England
Father's Name: John Freeland ??
Father's Sex: Male
Mother's Name: Mary ??
Mother's Sex: Female

Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
John Freeland Father M
Mary Mother F

Digital Folder Number: 004427458
Microfilm Number: 1067298
Originating System: ODM
Indexing Batch: C13548-2

Citing this Record
"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQN3-BXK : 19 September 2020), Ann Freeland, 1730.
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** can't download digital image -- copyright **

Name: John Freeland ?? her father?

Sex: Male
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Mary Prior ?? her mother?
Spouse's Sex: Female
Marriage Date: 10 Jun 1727 ****
Marriage Place: Dallington, Sussex, England ****

Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Mary Prior Wife F

Digital Folder Number: 004427614
Microfilm Number: 001067147
Image Number: 00404

Citing this Record
"England, Sussex, Parish Registers, 1538-1910", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KFP3-HHG : 7 December 2017), John Freeland and Mary Prior, 1727.
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Mary Watts

Daughter
F
Name Mary Watts
Sex Female
Death Date 3 May 1688 ****
Christening Date 9 Nov 1684 ****
Christening Place Christchurch, Middlesex, Virginia, British Colonial America
Christening Place (Original) Christchurch, Middlesex, Virginia, United States
Father's Name Hugh Watts ****
Father's Sex Male
Mother's Name Johannae ****
Mother's Sex Female
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VA Bedford Co marriages:
HIBBS
Jan. 11, 1786; Nicholas Osburn, s John & Rachel Hibbs, dt Isaac; Solomon Butler, Surety.
Nov. 28, 1787; George Bunch & Hannah Hibbs, dt Isaac; Micajah Stone, Surety; Married by James Mitchell, Dec. 4, 1787.
Feb. 22, 1790; Joseph Hibbs & Frankey Atkerson, dt John; George Bunch, Surety; Married by Nathaniel Shrewsbury, Feb. 25, 1790.
Mar. 28, 1791; James Bunch & Ruth Hibbs, dt Isaac; Joseph Hibbs, Surety; Married by Nathaniel Shrewsbury, March 30, 1791.
Oct. 7, 1791; Samuel Hibbs & Eva James; John James, Surety; Married by Joseph Drury, Oct. 18, 1791.
Nov. 28, 1791; John Slaton & Elizabeth Hibbs; James Bunch, Surety; Married by Nathaniel Shrewsberry, Nov. 31.
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CROCKETT, ALEXANDER Ancestor #: A027931

Service: VIRGINIA Rank(s): SOLDIER
Birth: BAPTISED 6-1-1745 AUGUSTA CO VIRGINIA
Death: ANTE 7-6-1784 ROCKBRIDGE CO VIRGINIA
Service Source: STATEMENT OF SAMUEL MCDOWELL, ROCKBRIDGE CO, VA WILL BOOK, SEPT 1784
Service Description: 1) COL SAMUEL MCDOWELL, ROCKBRIDGE CO MILITIA

Residence
1) County: ROCKBRIDGE CO - State: VIRGINIA

Spouse
Number Name

1) MARY MARGARET CAMPBELL ***** Campbell ????

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Associated Applications and Supplementals
Nat’l Add Docs Child [Spouse #] Spouse
Num Vol.
451950 630 MARGARET [1] GEORGE CARLYLE Purchase
888176 JOHN [1] JENNY CARTMEL Purchase
892418 JOHN [1] JENNY CARTMEL Purchase
30317 MARGARET [1] GEORGE CARLYLE Purchase
871998 1019 JOHN [1] JENNY CARTMEL Purchase
906210 JOHN [1] JENNY CARTMEL Purchase
906211 JOHN [1] JENNY CARTMEL Purchase
953020 JOHN [1] JENNY CARTMEL Purchase

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Alexander Crockett

Birth: 1 Jun 1745 Augusta County, Virginia, USA
Death: 16 May 1781 (aged 35) Lexington, Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA
Burial: Non-Cemetery Burial, Specifically: Unknown
Memorial #: 71021774

Bio:
Son of Robert Watkins Crockett Jr. and Margaret Davis Crockett. Father to John Drake Crockett.
Family Members
Parents
Robert Crockett Unknown-1747
Margaret Alexander Davis Crockett 1713-1770
Siblings
John Crockett 1730-1800
Robert Crockett 1739-1801
Andrew Crockett 1747-1835
Children
Margaret Crockett Carlyle 1770-1836
Elizabeth Crockett Iles 1772-1802
John Drake Crockett 1775-1836
Mary Crockett Harper 1779-1865
Created by: Ross Adam Wood Sr. (47496100)
Added: 8 Jun 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71021774/alexander-crockett
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 07 July 2019), memorial page for Alexander Crockett (1 Jun 1745–16 May 1781), Find A Grave Memorial no. 71021774, ; Maintained by Ross Adam Wood Sr. (contributor 47496100) Non-Cemetery Burial, who reports a Unknown.
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•ID: I617984196
•Name: Alexander CROCKETT
•Given Name: Alexander
•Surname: Crockett
•Sex: M
•Birth: Bef 1 Jun 1745 in Augusta County, VA
•Death: Aft 15 May 1781 in Guilford Co., North Carolina
•Death: Aft 15 May 1781 in Reportedly died of wounds received at Battle of Guilford Co Courthouse
•Baptism: 1 Jun 1745 Augusta Co, VA
•Change Date: 2 Nov 2003
•Event: Land Records Unknown 22 Feb 1754 Witness on deed for James Larrimore
•Event: Land Records Unknown 24 Apr 1756 Anson Co. NC Robert Davis deeded 202 acres on Waxhaw Creek
•Event: Land Records Unknown 1774 Alexander sold 202 acres on Waxhaw Creek, Anson Co NC he inherited in 1756
•Event: County Formation Unknown 11 Apr 1778 Rockbridge County VA formed from Augusta Co Va
•Event: Military Service 1781 Revolutionary War - Battle of Guilford Co. Courthouse North Carolina
•Event: Military Service 1755 Member of Anson Co NC Militia Company
•Event: Military Service 1780 Corporal in Anson Co. SC Militia under Cpt Andrew Pickens Colonial Records Vol 22 p 381
•Event: Tax List Unknown 1778 Listed on the Rockbridge Co. Tithtable for 1778
•Event: Will Made Unknown 15 May 1781 Guilford Co. Court House, North Carolina
•Event: Legal Records Unknown 18 May 1758 John McFeaters apptd guardian of Alexr. Crockett, infant orphan of Robert
•Note:
Alexander Crockett, son of Robert and Margaret Crockett, was born about
June, 1745 in Augusta County, Virginia and was baptized on June 1, 1745.
His father died between Nov 1745 and Feb 1746. Alexander was mentioned in
Robert Crockett's will dated Nov 16, 1746 (Notable Southern Families, Vol. V,
Wills and Court Records, Page 548 Vol. III p. 6)
Alexander's mother Margaret married John Ramsey as her second husband
abt 1749-1750. She and her husband and several of her children and their
families moved to the Carolinas abt 1755. 20th March, 1755. John Gay's bond
as guardian (appointed) to Samuel, James, Alexander and Andrew Crockett,
orphans of Robt. Crockett, deceased, with sureties John Ramsey, James Boreland.
Augusta County, VA - Will Book 2, Abstracts From "Chalkley's Chronicles
of the Scotch-Irish in Virginia" ABSTRACTS OF WILLS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY,
VIRGINIA. AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT. WILL BOOK No. 2. P. 99.
Alexander married Mary [Kerr or Campbell], born about 1748. They had six *************** Campbell?
children, Robert, John, Margaret, Elizabeth, Mary and Martha.
Rockbridge County Virginia, including the area where Alexander resided, was
formed from part of Augusta County in 1778, so they resided in Rockbridge
County after 1778. Alexander was listed on the Rockbridge Co. Tithtable for 1778.
Alexander Crockett was a Corporal in Anson Co. [NC] Militia under Cpt Andrew
Pickens Colonial Records Vol 22 p 381. Also in the same company were John
Crockett, Ensign, Archibald and Robert Crockett, Privates. Many North Carolina
and Virginia Militia served with the Revolutionary Army in the last years of the
Revolutionary War, and Alexander and many of his relatives were among them.
The Battle of Guilford County Courthouse in North Carolina was fought on
15 Mar 1781, and many member of the North Carolina Militia fought with the
Continental Army. Cornwallis won, but the victory left the British Army so weak
that it caused them to lose the campaign in the southern colonies, and led to the
surrender at Yorktown. Alexander Crockett is believed to have died shortly after
that engagement of wounds received at Guilford. His will was made on 15 May 1781
at Guilford Court House, North Carolina.
Genealogies of Virginia Families II, Cl-Fi, Robert Crockett of the Great Calfpasture,
Augusta Co., Virginia, Page 393 - According to an inquiry in the Virginia Magazine
of History and Biography, VIII (October 1900) 219 asked for information concerning
"Col" Alexander Crockett , by tradition of Augusta County, who died of wounds
received at Guilford.
In Alexander Crockett's will he named his loving wife Mary D., his two sons Robert ** Will **
and John, and his four daughters Margaret, Elizabeth, Mary and Martha. Robert and
John were to have equal division of land, Robert to have the mill. He named his wife
Mary D. and his brother James as executors of his will. (Rockbridge Co. Will Book 1,
p. 204.) James refused to act as executor and suggested John Cartwell [See NOTE]
and Alexander Rhea. Alexander was listed on the Rockbridge Co. Tithtable for 1778,
but not for 1782. His wife Mary Crockett appeared on the 1782 Tithtable.
NOTE: The John Cartwell may have been John Cartmell - Alexander's son John
married Jennie Cartmell - her father is believed to be Thomas Cartmill
John Ramsey's bond as guardian for Alexander Crockett and his brothers, Samuel,
James and Andrew. May 21, 1755. Vol III p. 39. MAY 18, 1758. - John McFeaters
appointed guardian of Alexr. Crockett, infant orphan of Robert
Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia Volume I - AUGUSTA COUNTY
COURT RECORDS. ORDER BOOK No. VI. (cont.)
Apr 11, 1778 - Petition dated 11 April 1778 to establish a new county was signed
by Alexander Crockett, Sr., Alexander Crockett, James Crockett, Wm Rhea and
John Cartmill, among others. Morton, Oren Frederic, Annals of Bath County,
Virginia, Staunton, Va.: McClure

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1 possible matches found on Ancestry.com Ancestry.com

Father: Robert CROCKETT b: Abt 1707 in Kenmore Parish, Ireland
Mother: Margaret DAVIS b: Abt 1713 in Ireland

Marriage
1 Mary "Polly" D. KERR b: 1748 in Virginia
•Married: Bef 1768 in Augusta County, Virginia
Children
1.Has Children Robert CROCKETT b: Abt 1768 in Augusta Co., Virginia
2.Has Children Margaret "Peggy" CROCKETT b: 28 May 1770 in Augusta Co., Virginia
3.Has Children Elizabeth "Betsey" CROCKETT b: Aft 1770 in Augusta Co., Virginia
4.Has Children Martha "Patsey" CROCKETT b: Bet 1770 and 1780 in Augusta Co., Virginia
5.Has Children John CROCKETT b: Abt 1775 in Augusta Co., Virginia
6.Has Children Mary CROCKETT b: 5 Mar 1779 in Rockbridge Co., Virginia
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GEORGE, JOHN Ancestor #: A044226

Notice: PROBLEMS HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED WITH AT LEAST ONE PREVIOUSLY VERIFIED PAPER - SEE ANCESTOR’S FULL RECORD (WHY?)

Service: SOUTH CAROLINA Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE, SERGEANT
Birth: 1743 VIRGINIA
Death: ANTE 1-4-1813 CALDWELL CO KENTUCKY
Service Source: SC ARCH, ACCTS AUD #2763, ROLL 52
Service Description:
1) SERGEANT OF HORSE; ALSO PVT, MILITIA, COL BRANDON;
2) FURNISHED SUPPLIES

Comments
(Overview)

1) UNABLE TO VERIFY THAT 'JENNIE FORD' WAS WIFE OF THIS MAN; THE JOHN GEORGE ****
2) WHO LIVED & PRESUMABLY DIED IN GEORGIA WAS A DIFFERENT MAN; DATACF; 2/2012 ****

Residence
1) District: NINETY SIX DIST - State: SOUTH CAROLINA

Spouse
Number Name

1) X X
2) MARY X

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Associated Applications and Supplementals
Nat’l Add Docs Child [Spouse #] Spouse
Num Vol.
99176 376 EL ANDREW [1] SARAH LANGSTON Purchase ** EL = Error in Lineage
493977 EL ANDREW [1] SARAH LANGSTON Purchase ** EL = Error in Lineage
497035 434 EL ANDREW [1] SARAH LANGSTON Purchase ** EL = Error in Lineage
557365 EL ANDREW [1] SARAH LANGSTON Purchase ** EL = Error in Lineage
645387 EL ANDREW [1] SARAH LANGSTON Purchase ** EL = Error in Lineage
645388 EL ANDREW [1] SARAH LANGSTON Purchase ** EL = Error in Lineage
588284 1030 MARGARET [1] BASIL HOLLAND Purchase

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Joseph Hibbs

Birth: 10 Oct 1668
Death: unknown
Burial: Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Unknown

Memorial #: 17164006

Bio:
Born to William Hibbs Sr. (1630-1686) and Joanne ________, in England. Younger brother, William Hibbs Jr. (b. 1665), is the founder of the Hibbs line in the United States.

If anyone has any more information on my great-great-great-great-great-great-great Uncle Joseph, please e-mail me!
Family Members
Parents
William Hess Hibbs 1630-1686
Siblings
Jane Hibbs 1655-Unknown
Jonathon Hibbs 1657-1686
Sarah Hibbs 1660-1702
Hannah Hibbs 1662-Unknown
William Hibbs 1665-1711
Created by: Kathy Riley Williams (46570710)
Added: 26 Dec 2006
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17164006/joseph-hibbs
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17164006/joseph-hibbs: accessed 19 July 2023), memorial page for Joseph Hibbs (10 Oct 1668-unknown), Find a Grave Memorial ID 17164006; Burial Details Unknown, Unknown; Maintained by Kathy Riley Williams (contributor 46570710).
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Joseph Hibbs

Birth: Oct. 10, 1668
Death: unknown

Born to William Hibbs Sr. (1630-1686) and Joanne ________, in England. Younger brother, William Hibbs Jr. (b. 1665), is the founder of the Hibbs line in the United States.

If anyone has any more information on my great-great-great-great-great-great-great Uncle Joseph, please e-mail me!

Burial:
Unknown
Specifically: Unknown

Created by: Kathy Riley Williams
Record added: Dec 26, 2006
Find A Grave Memorial# 17164006
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Isabella Jane Cochran White

Birth: 1670 Donegal, County Donegal, Ireland
Death: 1722 (aged 51–52) Pennsylvania, USA
Burial: Bensalem Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Bensalem, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Memorial #: 198465293
Bio:
Birth years are circa. Daughter of Thomas Cochran, b. c. 1658 and Anna Mary MacKay. Married Hugh White. Her descendants are legion and helped to people the new country.
Children:
Moses White, 1685 Drumhoe, County Donegal, Ireland-1757 Rapho, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Colony

Hugh White II, 1698 Ireland-

Robert White, c. 1705 Ireland-1741 Pasquotank County, North Carolina

John White, 1707 Ireland-1775

Thomas White, 1713 Donegal, County Donegal, Ireland-1779 Bradford, McKean County, Pennsylvania, married Elizabeth N. Goodliffe, 2 April 1709, Gretton, Gloucestershire, England, daughter of Thomas and Alice Goodliffe
Family Members
Parents
Thomas Cochran 1658-1722
Anna Mary MacKay Cochran 1648-1689
Spouse
Hugh Moses White 1671-1741
Children
Moses White 1685-1757
Hugh Henry White 1698-1789
Mary Elizabeth Preston White Melton 1700-1785
Thomas White 1701-1778
Robert White 1705-1741
John White 1707-1775
William White 1712-Unknown
Thomas White 1713-1779
Stephen White 1715-1803
James White 1717-Unknown
John W White 1719-1831
Isaac White 1726-1782
Created by: Lotsacousins (48730524)
Added: 19 Apr 2019
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/198465293/isabella-jane-white
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/198465293/isabella-jane-white : accessed 20 December 2021), memorial page for Isabella Jane Cochran White (1670–1722), Find a Grave Memorial ID 198465293, citing Bensalem Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Bensalem, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Lotsacousins (contributor 48730524) .
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Note posted by Gay Edens Carrigan 2014-12-27 11:53:19 [email protected]

01 Feb 1691, Henrico Co., VA Order Book 1678-1693: John Davis, son of John Davis is of lawful age to attain estate given to him. He is made guardian of his brother William Davis, as the former guardian William Glover and his wife have departed this county. Mary, orphan of John Davis, chooses Sarah Woodson as her guardian. Elizabeth Davis, orphan, of John Davis, is at desire of Robert Burton, her uncle, put in his charge. [Robert Burton, b 1660, m Mary Noel/Nowell.]

16 May 1692, Henrico Co., VA: Division of the Estate of John Davis Decd (formerly in the hands of William Glover, dec'd),
to the orphans of John Davis, namely: John Davis, Mary Davis, Elizabeth Davis, and William Davis.
Divided by Richard Cocke, Sr., Peter Field, John Worsham, May 16, 1692. Henrico Co VA
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•ID: I324236
•Name: Elizabeth DAVIS
•Given Name: Elizabeth
•Surname: Davis
•Sex: F
•Birth: 19 FEB 1679 in Longfield,Henrico,VA
•Death: 8 FEB 1731 in Chowan,NC 1 2 3
•Change Date: 27 JAN 2010 at 00:00:00

HintsAncestry Hints for Elizabeth DAVIS

1 possible matches found on Ancestry.com Ancestry.com

Father: John DAVIS b: 1648 in Newport Parish,Isle of Wight,VA
Mother: Mary Ann BURTON b: 1651 in Longfield,Henrico,VA

Marriage 1
John BLOUNT b: 17 OCT 1670 in Isle,Henrico,VA
•Married: 11 JUN 1695 in Henrico Co,VA
Children
1.Has No Children Mary BLOUNT b: 8 APR 1696 in Chowan Co,NC
2.Has No Children Elizabeth BLOUNT b: 19 DEC 1697 in Scotch Hall,Bertie,NC
3.Has No Children Benjamin BLOUNT b: ABT 1698 in Chowan Co,NC
4.Has No Children Martha Ann BLOUNT b: 22 MAY 1702 in Scotch Hall,Bertie,NC
5.Has No Children Sarah BLOUNT b: 23 MAY 1702 in Scotch Hall,Bertie,NC
6.Has Children Esther BLOUNT b: 17 MAR 1703 in Edenton,Chowan,NC
7.Has No Children John BLOUNT b: 5 MAY 1706 in Scotch Hall,Bertie,NC
8.Has No Children Thomas BLOUNT b: 1708 in Scotch Hall,Bertie,NC
9.Has No Children James BLOUNT b: 23 JAN 1709/1710 in Scotch Hall,Bertie,NC
10.Has No Children Ann BLOUNT b: MAR 1711/1712 in Scotch Hall,Bertie,NC
11.Has No Children Essau BLOUNT b: ABT 1714 in Chowan Co,NC
12.Has No Children Jacob BLOUNT b: 1715 in Chowan Co,NC
13.Has No Children Joseph BLOUNT b: 21 FEB 1716 in Scotch Hall,Bertie,NC
14.Has No Children Rachel BLOUNT b: 27 JAN 1717 in Scotch Hall,Bertie,NC
15.Has No Children Charlesworth BLOUNT b: 31 OCT 1721 in Chowan Co,NC

Sources: 1.Repository:
Title: Ancestry Family Trees
Abbrev: Ancestry Family Trees
Page: Ancestry Family Trees
Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=8628216&pid=-820710527
2.Title: Robert Suddath research [email protected]
Abbrev: Robert Suddath research [email protected]
Note: 10405 Red Mtn W, Littleton CO 80127, USA, [email protected]
3.Repository: Name: Robert Fletcher
Title: Robert Fletcher
Abbrev: Robert Fletcher
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Name: Thomas Barnes Jones
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 07 Dec 1813
Event Place: , Christian, Kentucky, United States
Gender: Male
Age:
Marital Status: Married
Race (Original):
Birth Year (Estimated):
Father's Name:
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name: Sally Dees
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Gender: Female
Spouse's Age:
Spouse's Race (Original):
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated):
Spouse's Father's Name:
Spouse's Father's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Mother's Name:
Spouse's Mother's Titles and Terms:
Reference ID: p 90
GS Film Number: 000465562
Digital Folder Number: 004260144
Image Number: 00064

Citing this Record:
"Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWR3-Z58 : accessed 16 September 2016), Thomas Barnes Jones and Sally Dees, 07 Dec 1813; citing , Christian, Kentucky, United States, Madison County Courthouse, Richmond; FHL microfilm 465,562.
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Family: Thomas Barnes Jones-xx / Sally Dees (F828)
 
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found at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K61N-SW5

Name: O Lawrence
Titles and Terms: Mr
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 07 Jun 1917
Event Place: Tom Green, Texas, United States
Event Place (Original):
Gender: Male
Age:
Birth Date:
Birth Year (Estimated):
Father's Name:
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name: Augusta L Coblin
Spouse's Titles and Terms: Mrs
Spouse's Gender: Female
Spouse's Age:
Spouse's Birth Date:
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated):
Spouse's Father's Name:
Spouse's Father's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Mother's Name:
Spouse's Mother's Titles and Terms:
Page: 345
Reference ID: 345
GS Film Number: 004255743
Digital Folder Number: 004255743
Image Number: 00347

Citing this Record
"Texas, County Marriage Records, 1837-1965," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K61N-SW5 : accessed 1 June 2018), O Lawrence and Augusta L Coblin, 07 Jun 1917, Marriage; citing Tom Green, Texas, United States, various county clerk offices, Texas State Library and Archives Commission, Texas Dept. of State Health Services and Golightly-Payne-Coon Co.; FHL microfilm 4,255,743.
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Family: Oscar Lawrence-xx / Augusta L Henson (F1337)
 
1045

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Found at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKJS-ZZQD

Name: Bernard Benjamin Darnall ?? Bernard? -- actually 'the above bound Benjamin' - not Bernard Benjamin

Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 10 Jun 1805
Event Place: Warren, Kentucky, United States
Gender: Male
Father's Name: Nichols Darnal ****
Spouse's Name: Mary Henson ****
Spouse's Gender: Female
Spouse's Father's Name: John Henson ****

GS Film Number: 000164007
Digital Folder Number: 005771978
Image Number: 00072

Citing this Record
"Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKJS-ZZQD : 17 May 2018), Bernard Benjamin Darnall and Mary Henson, 10 Jun 1805; citing Marriage, Warren, Kentucky, United States, various county clerks and county courts, Kentucky; FHL microfilm 164,007.
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Darnall, Benjamin (I2462)
 
1046

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Found at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKJS-ZZQD

Name: Bernard Benjamin Darnall ?? Bernard? -- actually 'the above bound Benjamin' - not Bernard Benjamin

Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 10 Jun 1805
Event Place: Warren, Kentucky, United States
Gender: Male
Father's Name: Nichols Darnal ****
Spouse's Name: Mary Henson ****
Spouse's Gender: Female
Spouse's Father's Name: John Henson ****

GS Film Number: 000164007
Digital Folder Number: 005771978
Image Number: 00072

Citing this Record
"Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKJS-ZZQD : 17 May 2018), Bernard Benjamin Darnall and Mary Henson, 10 Jun 1805; citing Marriage, Warren, Kentucky, United States, various county clerks and county courts, Kentucky; FHL microfilm 164,007.
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Family: Benjamin Darnall / Mary Henson (F750)
 
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found at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VNXB-6RJ

Name: Nickie Ann Heath
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 03 Oct 1984
Event Place: Williamson, Tennessee, United States
Gender: Female
Spouse's Name: Steven Alexander Bradford ****

Page: 104

Citing this Record
"Tennessee State Marriage Index, 1780-2002," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VNXB-6RV : 4 December 2014), Steven Alexander Bradford and Nickie Ann Heath, 03 Oct 1984; from "Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2008); citing p. 104, Williamson, Tennessee, United States, Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee.
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Family: Steven Alexander Bradford-xx / Nickie Ann Scruggs (F1677)
 
1048

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Found at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VR5B-NPX

Name: Lucrecee Mallone

Sex: Female
Birth Date: 11 Jan 1726
Birthplace: Prince George, Virginia, United States
Birthplace (Original): Bristol Parish, Prince George, Virginia, United States
Father's Name: Wm Mallone ****
Father's Sex: Male
Mother's Name: Ann ****
Mother's Sex: Female

Source Reference: Item 2
Microfilm Number: 1036590
Originating System: ODM
Indexing Batch: C50566-1

Citing this Record
"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584-1917", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VR5B-NPX : 28 January 2020), Lucrecee Mallone, 1726.
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Malone, Lucretia (I584)
 
1049

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Found at Findagrave.com on 11/15/2023

John Henson

Birth: 1765 Albemarle County, Virginia, USA
Death: 25 Jul 1835 (aged 69-70) Wayne County, Illinois, USA
Burial: Henson Cemetery, Wayne County, Illinois, USA
Memorial #: 66092199

Bio:
MARRIED JANE GOODBREAD HENSON
Son of William Sr.and Mary Henson
Family Members
Spouse
Jane Goodbread Henson 1765-1881
Children
Rachel Henson Lewis 1782-Unknown ????
Created by: jim tackitt (47107470)
Added: 24 Feb 2011
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66092199/john-henson
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66092199/john-henson: accessed 15 November 2023), memorial page for John Henson (1765-25 Jul 1835), Find a Grave Memorial ID 66092199, citing Henson Cemetery, Wayne County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by jim tackitt (contributor 47107470).
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Found at DAR.org on 11/15/2023

HENSON, JOHN Ancestor #: A053966

Service: VIRGINIA - NORTH CAROLINA Rank(s): PRIVATE
Birth: CIRCA 1760
Death: 7-25-1835 WAYNE CO ILLINOIS
Pension Number: S*W21301
Service Source: S*W21301; BLWT 34933-160-55
Service Description:
1) CAPT EVANS, COL HAMMOND, CAPT MCILHANEY
2) COL CUNNINGHAM

RESIDENCE
Created: 2002-03-27 23:23:55.3, Updated: 2004-05-07 17:07:55.0, By: stillman
1) State: VIRGINIA
Created: 2002-03-27 23:23:55.3, Updated: 2004-05-07 17:08:02.0, By: stillman
2) County: RUTHERFORD CO - State: NORTH CAROLINA

SPOUSE
Number Name

Created: 2002-03-27 23:17:13.16, Updated: 2002-03-27 23:17:13.16, By: Conversion
1) JANE GOODBREAD

Hint: Click on the member number to see more.
ASSOCIATED APPLICATIONS AND SUPPLEMENTALS
Nat’l Add
Num Vol. Docs Child [Spouse #] Spouse
618730 REUBEN F [1] LUCINDA HENSON PURCHASE
704287 JESSE [1] FANNY MCCONNEL PURCHASE
719467 S JESSE [1] FANNY MCCONNEL PURCHASE
781597 807 REUBEN F [1] LUCINDA HENSON PURCHASE
781849 811 S JESSE M. [1] FANNY MCCONNEL PURCHASE
1009544 REUBEN [1] LUCINDA HENSON PURCHASE
= Supporting documentation available
= Descendants list available for this member and this ancestor
= Descendants list available for this member but not this ancestor
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Henson, John Sr (I3087)
 
1050

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found at findagrave.com on 7/6/2023

Martha Bowers

Birth: 1854
Death: 1876 (aged 21-22)
Burial: Melton Cemetery, Buena Vista, Carroll County, Tennessee, USA
Memorial #: 126002643
Bio:
Daughter of John and Nancy Adaline Bowers

Carroll County Tennessee Cemetery Records, Volume II
Family Members
Parents
John Bowers 1833-1877
Nancy Adaline Russell Bowers 1833-1914
Siblings
Thomas Bowers 1857-1878
William Elijah Bowers 1859-1920
Vandella Paralee Bowers Walker 1863-1934
Susan Christina Bowers Butler 1867-1965
Martin Giles Bowers 1869-1962
Julia Bowers Park 1872-1909
Jadie Elmina Bowers Butler 1875-1959
Maintained by: Governor Gordon Browning Museum (50169716)
Originally Created by: ~B~ (46971304)
Added: 7 Mar 2014
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126002643/martha-bowers
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126002643/martha-bowers: accessed 06 July 2023), memorial page for Martha Bowers (1854-1876), Find a Grave Memorial ID 126002643, citing Melton Cemetery, Buena Vista, Carroll County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by Governor Gordon Browning Museum (contributor 50169716).
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found at findagrave.com bef 7/6/2023

Martha Bowers

Birth: 1854
Death: 1876

Daughter of John and Nancy Adaline Bowers

Note: Carroll County Tennessee Cemetery Records, Volume II

Burial:
Melton Cemetery
Buena Vista
Carroll County
Tennessee, USA

Maintained by: Find A Grave
Originally Created by: B
Record added: Mar 07, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 126002643
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Bowers, Martha (I975)
 

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