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Genealogy Trails Vanderburgh County, Indiana Marriages 1818-1840

Compiled from a microfilm copy of loose manuscript material such as applications for marriage licenses, marriage returns, consent papers, affirmations of age, etc. in the Genealogy Division, Indiana State Library. For the period 1835 through 1839 the marriages were checked with a compilation made in 1949 by the Vanderburgh Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution from the first bound volume of marriages. It is quite likely that the marriages are incomplete for the early period since no record of them has been found in a bound volume.

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Chapman, Jeremiah Sarah Henson 4-19-1832 Dorcas Chapman & Jesse Henson, parents, consent ********

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Name Jeremiah Chapman
Sex Male
Event Type Marriage ****
Event Date

19 April 1832 ****

Event Place Vanderburgh, Indiana, United States ****
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Sarah Henson Wife F ****
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W T T Jones
Hiram Nelson

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Name: Jeremiah Chapman
Sex: Male
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 19 April 1832 (19 April 1832)
Event Place: Vanderburgh, Indiana, United States

Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Sarah Henson Wife F
W T T Jones
Hiram Nelson

Digital Folder Number: 007734065
Image Number: 119

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"Indiana, Marriages, 1811-2019", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:8H24-XQZM : Thu Mar 07 07:10:07 UTC 2024), Entry for Jeremiah Chapman and W T T Jones, 19 Apr 1832.
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Family: Jeremiah Chapman / Sarah Henson (F736)
 
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Genealogy Trails Vanderburgh County, Indiana Marriages 1818-1840

Compiled from a microfilm copy of loose manuscript material such as applications for marriage licenses, marriage returns, consent papers, affirmations of age, etc. in the Genealogy Division, Indiana State Library. For the period 1835 through 1839 the marriages were checked with a compilation made in 1949 by the Vanderburgh Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution from the first bound volume of marriages. It is quite likely that the marriages are incomplete for the early period since no record of them has been found in a bound volume.

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Sullivent, Samuel Violet Chapman 9-10-1822 William Chapman, father of bride, consents ********

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Name Violet Chapman
Sex F
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Samuel Lillivant Husband M **??** Sullivent
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Name Samuel Lillivant
Sex Male
Event Type Marriage
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10 September 1822 ****

Event Place Vanderburgh, Indiana, United States ****
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J W Jones
Ben Stinson

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Name: Violet Chapman
Sex: F

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Samuel Lillivant Husband M
J W Jones
Ben Stinson

Digital Folder Number: 007734065
Image Number: 63

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"Indiana, Marriages, 1811-2019", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:8H6P-13ZM : Thu Mar 07 14:37:37 UTC 2024), Entry for Samuel Lillivant and J W Jones, 10 Sep 1822.
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Family: Samuel Sullivent-xx / Violet Chapman (F1066)
 
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Genealogy Trails Vanderburgh County, Indiana Marriages 1818-1840

Compiled from a microfilm copy of loose manuscript material such as applications for marriage licenses, marriage returns, consent papers, affirmations of age, etc. in the Genealogy Division, Indiana State Library. For the period 1835 through 1839 the marriages were checked with a compilation made in 1949 by the Vanderburgh Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution from the first bound volume of marriages. It is quite likely that the marriages are incomplete for the early period since no record of them has been found in a bound volume.

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Chapman, James Fanny Mills 10-28-1824 William Chapman attests to age of groom; Nancy Mills for bride ********
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Name: James Chapman

Sex: Male
Event Type: Marriage ****
Event Date: 28 October 1824 (28 October 1824) ****
Event Place: Vanderburgh, Indiana, United States ****

Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Fanny Mills Wife F ****
Samuel Sillavent
D Miller

Digital Folder Number: 007734065
Image Number: 73

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"Indiana, Marriages, 1811-2019", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:8HV4-14MM : Sun Mar 10 07:06:53 UTC 2024), Entry for James Chapman and Samuel Sillavent, 28 Oct 1824.
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Family: James Chapman / Fanny Mills-xx (F2033)
 
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Name: James A. Moore

Birth Date: 1825
Age: 30
Spouse's Name: S. Good ****
Spouse's Birth Date: 1822
Spouse's Age: 33
Event Date: 29 Jan 1855
Event Place: , Hopkins, Kentucky

Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M51751-1
System Origin: Kentucky-EASy
GS Film number: 216827

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"Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F47M-KXS : 9 March 2018), James A. Moore and S. Good, 29 Jan 1855; citing , Hopkins, Kentucky, reference ; FHL microfilm 216,827.
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Family: James A Moore / Sardinia R Hibbs (F69)
 
1305 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Stephen Allen Butler / Cynthia Suzanne Hibbs (F1)
 
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•ID: I324209
•Name: Mary Ann BURTON
•Given Name: Mary Ann
•Surname: Burton
•Sex: F
•Birth: 1651 in Longfield,Henrico,VA
•Death: ABT 1696 1
•Note:

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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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Father: John BURTON b: 7 MAR 1621 in Wath Upon Dearne,York,Eng
Mother: Mary COX b: in Henrico Co,VA

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John DAVIS b: 1648 in Newport Parish,Isle of Wight,VA
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1.Has No Children John DAVIS b: ABT 1670 in Spotsylvania,VA
2.Has No Children William DAVIS b: ABT 1671 in Longfield,Henrico,VA
3.Has Children Mary Burton DAVIS b: 18 FEB 1672 in Longfield,Henrico,VA
4.Has Children Elizabeth DAVIS b: 19 FEB 1679 in Longfield,Henrico,VA

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Text: Mary Ann BURTON; Female; Birth: 1652 Of, , Henrico, Virginia; Death: About 1696; Spouse: John Jr. DAVIS; Marriage: About 1671 , Henrico, Virginia; No source information is available.
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STONE, FRANCES TAYLOR Ancestor #: A214253

Service: VIRGINIA Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth: 1-26-1716 ST PETERS PAR - BAP NEW KENT CO VIRGINIA
Death: ANTE 9-1-1791 FLUVANNA CO VIRGINIA
Service Source: ABERCROMBIE & SLATTEN, VA REV PUB CLAIMS, VOL 1, PP 366, 371; LIB OF VA, FLUVANNA CO PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX 1782-1826, REEL #118
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STONE, ELIJAH Ancestor #: A134268

Service: VIRGINIA Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth: CIRCA 1735 VIRGINIA
Death: 4-23-1813 BURKE CO NORTH CAROLINA ??Burke Co - not Caldwell?
Service Source: ABERCROMBIE & SLATTEN, VA REV PUB CLAIMS, VOL 1, PP 366, 369
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1) RENDRED MATERIEL AID

Residence
Created: 2002-03-27 23:23:55.3, Updated: , By: Conversion
1) County: FLUVANNA 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) MARY X

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Associated Applications and Supplementals
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Num Vol. Docs Child [Spouse #] Spouse
677763 812 ELIZABETH [1] JESSE MOORE Purchase
883260 1106 ELIZABETH [1] JESSE MOORE Purchase
901260 1106 ELIZABETH [1] JESSE MOORE Purchase
1023569 ELIZABETH [1] JESSE MOORE Purchase
1023570 ELIZABETH [1] JESSE MOORE Purchase
1023571 ELIZABETH [1] JESSE MOORE Purchase
1029150 1346 ELIZABETH [1] JESSE MOORE Purchase
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= Descendants list available for this member and this ancestor
= Descendants list available for this member but not this ancestor
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Harmon Thompson

Birth: 20 Oct 1805
Death: 2 Dec 1872 (aged 67)
Burial: Old Shamrock Cemetery, Bagwell, Red River County, Texas, USA
Memorial #: 55134163
Gravesite Details Same Marker as Charlotte
Maintained by: Arkieologist (47246586)
Originally Created by: Cynthia Samples (47187478)
Added: 18 Jul 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/55134163/harmon-thompson
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 06 September 2020), memorial page for Harmon Thompson (20 Oct 1805–2 Dec 1872), Find a Grave Memorial no. 55134163, citing Old Shamrock Cemetery, Bagwell, Red River County, Texas, USA ; Maintained by Arkieologist (contributor 47246586) .
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Thompson, Harmon (I2453)
 
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Catherine MacKenzie

Birth: 1559 Cromarty, Highland, Scotland
Death: 12 Apr 1592 (aged 32–33) Cromarty, Highland, Scotland
Burial: Unknown

Memorial #: 163284956
Bio:
Catherine MacKenzie (1559-1592) was born in Cromarty, Ross & Cromarty (modern day: Highland), Scotland to parents Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, 10th Baron of Kintail (1513-1568; F.A.G. #123961265) and Lady Elizabeth (Isabel) Stewart (1513-1567; F.A.G. #169151947). Catherine married James Ross (1555-1582; F.A.G. #169150392) in abt 1575 and together produced two sons:Peter Ross (1575-1659; F.A.G. #163278477) in ScotlandGilbert Ross (1575-1637) in Scotland-
Family Members
Parents
Kenneth Mackenzie Unknown-1568
Elizabeth Stewart 1513-1567
Spouse
James Ross Unknown-1582
Children
Gilbert Ross 1575-1637
Peter Ross 1575-1659
Created by: Terri Richards (47595324)
Added: 25 May 2016
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/163284956/catherine-mackenzie
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 13 May 2020), memorial page for Catherine MacKenzie (1559–12 Apr 1592), Find a Grave Memorial no. 163284956, ; Maintained by Terri Richards (contributor 47595324) Unknown.
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found at DAR.org

YOUNG, WILLIAM Ancestor #: A200356

Service: SOUTH CAROLINA Rank: CAPTAIN
Birth: 10-15-1744 LANCASTER CO PENNSYLVANIA
Death: POST 3-4-1834 PERRY CO-LIV TENNESSEE
Pension Number: *S4742
Service Source: *S4742
Service Description: 1) ALSO LT, CAPT LEWIS BOBO, COL THOMAS BRANDON, MILITIA

Comments (Overview)

Created: 2008-12-05 08:45:01.0, Updated: 2008-12-05 08:45:01.0, By: TRAGUSIN
1) ALTHOUGH PATRIOT CLAIMED SERVICE AS A CAPTAIN AND LIEUTENANT, HE WAS

Created: 2008-12-05 08:45:01.0, Updated: 2008-12-05 08:45:01.0, By: TRAGUSIN
2) PENSIONED AS A PRIVATE.

Residence

Created: 2002-10-08 20:08:27.293, Updated: 2008-12-05 08:45:01.0, By: TRAGUSIN
1) District: NINETY SIX DIST - State: SOUTH CAROLINA

Spouse Number Name
Created: 2002-10-08 20:08:49.2, Updated: , By: dlickliter
1) X X

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Associated Applications and Supplementals

Nat’l Num Add Docs Child [Spouse #] Spouse
Vol.
814007 CATHERINE [1] NATHAN RAGAN Purchase
814008 CATHERINE [1] NATHAN RAGAN Purchase
833081 Z S CATHERINE [1] NATHAN RAGAN Purchase
833082 Z S CATHERINE [1] NATHAN RAGAN Purchase
867881 CATHERINE [1] NATHAN RAGAN Purchase
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Member: -- Name Restricted -- Nat'l #: 814007 Ancestor #: A200356
1.
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2.
-- Generation Restricted --
3.
-- Generation Restricted --
4.
Search
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The Said -- Name Restricted -- was the child of
William M Ragon born on 31 - Aug - 1855 at Hardeman Co TN
died at Bolivar Hardeman Co TN on 22 - Dec - 1942 and his ( 1st ) wife
Sarah Elizabeth Ervin born on 5 - Jan - 1853 at TN
died at Bolivar Hardeman Co TN on 17 - Sep - 1907 married on 7 - Aug - 1877
married at Hardeman Co TN
5.
Search
»
The Said William M Ragon was the child of
Jesse Ragan born on 20 - Dec - 1816 at VA
died at Hardeman Co TN on 7 - Jun - 1891 and his ( 1st ) wife
Mary Polly Welch born on 29 - Oct - 1821 at TN
died at Hardeman Co TN on 29 - Jan - 1865 married on 20 - Dec - 1838
married at Hardeman Co TN
6.
Search
»
The Said Jesse Ragan was the child of
Nathan Ragan born on 20 - Aug - 1787 at _______________ ****
died at Hardeman Co TN on p - - 1840 and his ( 1st ) wife
Catherine Young born on 22 - Sep - 1788 at 96 Dist SC ****
died at Tippah Co MS on 28 - Oct - 1861 married on a - Apr - 1811
7.
Search
»
The Said Catherine Young was the child of ****
William Young born on 15 - Oct - 1744 at Lancaster Co PA ****
died at Perry Co TN on p 4 - Mar - 1834 and his ( 1st ) wife
X X born on - - at _______________ ??
died at _______________ on - - married on - -

Associated Ancestor (Revolutionary) Record

YOUNG, WILLIAM Ancestor #: A200356

Service: SOUTH CAROLINA Rank: CAPTAIN
Birth: 10-15-1744 LANCASTER CO PENNSYLVANIA
Death: POST 3-4-1834 PERRY CO-LIV TENNESSEE
Pension Number: *S4742
Service Source: *S4742
Service Description: 1) ALSO LT, CAPT LEWIS BOBO, COL THOMAS BRANDON, MILITIA
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Member: -- Name Restricted -- Nat'l #: 867881 Ancestor #: A200356
1.
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2.
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3.
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4.
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The Said -- Name Restricted -- was the child of
Lot Breeden born on 11 - Feb - 1813 at KY
died at Hardeman Co TN on 30 - May - 1898 and his ( 1st ) wife
Jamima S Ragan born on 25 - Jun - 1818 at TN
died at Hardeman Co TN on 15 - Jan - 1898 married on 21 - Nov - 1833
married at Hardeman Co TN
5.
Search
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The Said Jamima S Ragan was the child of
Nathan Ragan born on 20 - Aug - 1787 at _______________ ****
died at Hardeman Co TN on p - - 1840 and his ( 1st ) wife
Catherine Young born on 22 - Sep - 1788 at Ninety Six Dist SC ****
died at Tippah Co MS on 28 - Oct - 1861 married on a - Apr - 1811
6.
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The Said Catherine Young was the child of ****
William Young born on 15 - Oct - 1744 at Lancaster Co PA ****
died at Perry Co TN on p 4 - Mar - 1834 and his ( 1st ) wife
born on - - at _______________
died at _______________ on - - married on - -

Associated Ancestor (Revolutionary) Record

YOUNG, WILLIAM Ancestor #: A200356

Service: SOUTH CAROLINA Rank: CAPTAIN
Birth: 10-15-1744 LANCASTER CO PENNSYLVANIA
Death: POST 3-4-1834 PERRY CO-LIV TENNESSEE
Pension Number: *S4742
Service Source: *S4742
Service Description: 1) ALSO LT, CAPT LEWIS BOBO, COL THOMAS BRANDON, MILITIA
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Catherine Young Ragan

Birth: 22 Sep 1788
Death: 25 Oct 1861 (aged 73)
Burial: Keith Cemetery, Walnut, Tippah County, Mississippi, USA
Memorial #: 23926158
Bio:
Catherine's father was William Young born 1744 in Lancaster (later York)county, PA (mother unknown). Her husband was Nathaniel Ragan, born 20Aug 1788 in Pearson Co., NC. He died in 1845 in Hardeman Co., TN.
Family Members
Parents
William Young 1744-1834
Margaret Haile Young
Siblings
John Young 1775-1830
Samuel Young 1792-1865
Children
Samuel Young Ragan 1814-1902
Jesse Milton Ragon 1816-1891
Created by: Jerry Owen (46500753)
Added: 12 Jan 2008
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23926158/catherine-ragan
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 9 June 2020), memorial page for Catherine Young Ragan (22 Sep 1788–25 Oct 1861), Find a Grave Memorial no. 23926158, citing Keith Cemetery, Walnut, Tippah County, Mississippi, USA ; Maintained by Jerry Owen (contributor 46500753) .
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ID: I08804 View Post-em! ** See below for contents of Post-em note **
•Name: William Young
•Sex: M
•Birth: ABT 1765
•Death: UNKNOWN
•Reference Number: 8804

Marriage 1
Spouse Unknown b: ABT 1768
•Married: ABT 1786
Children
1.Has Children Catherine Young b: 22 SEP 1788 in SC
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Database: genealogy_jlogue
Individual: I08804

Jane Curci [email protected] 2010-02-17 06:59:36
YOUNG, WILLIAM Ancestor #: A200356 Service: SOUTH CAROLINA Rank: CAPTAIN Birth: 10-15-1744 LANCASTER CO PENNSYLVANIA Death: (POST) 3-4-1834 PERRY CO LIV TENNESSEE Pension Number: *S4742Service Source: *S4742Service Description: 1) ALSO LT, CAPT LEWIS BOBO, COL THOMAS BRANDON, MILITIA
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Descendants List
Member: -- Name Restricted -- Nat'l #: 814008 Ancestor #: A200356
1.-- Generation Restricted --
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3.-- Generation Restricted --
4.The Said -- Name Restricted -- was the child of Search Omar Pasha Webb born on 22 - Feb - 1877 at Hardeman Co TN died at Hornsby Hardeman Co TN on 24 - Dec - 1939 and his ( 1st ) wife Sarah Jane Ragon born on 18 - Aug - 1879 at Hardeman Co TN died at Hornsby Hardeman Co TN on 7 - Sep - 1959 married on 12 - Jul - 1902 married at Hardeman Co TN

5.The Said Sarah Jane Ragon was the child of Search William M Ragon born on 31 - Aug - 1855 at Hardeman Co TN died at Bolivar Hardeman Co TN on 22 - Dec - 1942 and his ( 1st ) wife Sarah Elizabeth Ervin born on 5 - Jan - 1853 at TN died at Bolivar Hardeman Co TN on 17 - Sep - 1907 married on 7 - Aug - 1877 married at Hardeman Co TN

6.The Said William M Ragon was the child of Search Jesse Ragan born on 20 - Dec - 1816 at VA died at Hardeman Co TN on 7 - Jun - 1891 and his ( 1st ) wife Mary Welch born on 29 - Oct - 1821 at TN died at Hardeman Co TN on 29 - Jan - 1865 married on 20 - Dec - 1838 married at Hardeman Co TN

7.The Said Jesse Ragan was the child of Search Ragan born on 20 - Aug - 1787 at _______________ died at Hardeman Co TN on (p) - - 1840 and his ( 1st ) wife Catherine Young born on 22 - Sep - 1788 at 96 Dist SC died at Tippeh Co MS on 28 - Oct - 1861 married on (a) - - 1811

8.The Said Catherine Young was the child of Search William Young born on 15 - Oct - 1744 at Lancaster Co PA died at Perry Co TN on (p) 4 - Mar - 1834 and his ( 1st ) wife X X born on - - at _______________ died at _______________ on - - married on - -

Associated Ancestor (Revolutionary) RecordYOUNG, WILLIAM Ancestor #: A200356 Service: SOUTH CAROLINA Rank: CAPTAIN Birth: 15 Oct 1744 LANCASTER CO PENNSYLVANIA Death: (POST) 4 Mar 1834 PERRY CO LIV TENNESSEE Service Source: *S4742Service Description: 1) ALSO LT, CAPT LEWIS BOBO, COL THOMAS BRANDON, MILITIA
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Descendants List
Member: -- Name Restricted -- Nat'l #: 814007 Ancestor #: A200356
1.-- Generation Restricted --
2.-- Generation Restricted --
3.-- Generation Restricted --
4.The Said -- Name Restricted -- was the child of Search William M Ragon born on 31 - Aug - 1855 at Hardeman Co TN died at Bolivar Hardeman Co TN on 22 - Dec - 1942 and his ( 1st ) wife Sarah Elizabeth Ervin born on 5 - Jan - 1853 at TN died at Bolivar Hardeman Co TN on 17 - Sep - 1907 married on 7 - Aug - 1877 married at Hardeman Co TN

5.The Said William M Ragon was the child of Search Jesse Ragan born on 20 - Dec - 1816 at VA died at Hardeman Co TN on 7 - Jun - 1891 and his ( 1st ) wife Mary Polly Welch born on 29 - Oct - 1821 at TN died at Hardeman Co TN on 29 - Jan - 1865 married on 20 - Dec - 1838 married at Hardeman Co TN

6.The Said Jesse Ragan was the child of Search Nathan Ragan born on 20 - Aug - 1787 at _______________ died at Hardeman Co TN on (p) - - 1840 and his ( 1st ) wife Catherine Young born on 22 - Sep - 1788 at 96 Dist SC died at Tippah Co MS on 28 - Oct - 1861 married on (a) - Apr - 1811

7.The Said Catherine Young was the child of Search William Young born on 15 - Oct - 1744 at Lancaster Co PA died at Perry Co TN on (p) 4 - Mar - 1834 and his ( 1st ) wife X X born on - - at _______________ died at _______________ on - - married on - -

Associated Ancestor (Revolutionary) RecordYOUNG, WILLIAM Ancestor #: A200356 Service: SOUTH CAROLINA Rank: CAPTAIN Birth: 15 Oct 1744 LANCASTER CO PENNSYLVANIA Death: (POST) 4 Mar 1834 PERRY CO LIV TENNESSEE Service Source: *S4742Service Description: 1) ALSO LT, CAPT LEWIS BOBO, COL THOMAS BRANDON, MILITIA
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Descendants List
Member: -- Name Restricted -- Nat'l #: 867881 Ancestor #: A200356
1.-- Generation Restricted --
2.-- Generation Restricted --
3.-- Generation Restricted --
4.The Said -- Name Restricted -- was the child of Search Lot Breeden born on 11 - Feb - 1813 at KY died at Hardeman Co TN on 30 - May - 1898 and his ( 1st ) wife Jamima S Ragan born on 25 - Jun - 1818 at TN died at Hardeman Co TN on 15 - Jan - 1898 married on 21 - Nov - 1833 married at Hardeman Co TN

5.The Said Jamima S Ragan was the child of Search Nathan Ragan born on 20 - Aug - 1787 at _______________ died at Hardeman Co TN on (p) - - 1840 and his ( 1st ) wife Catherine Young born on 22 - Sep - 1788 at Ninety Six Dist SC died at Tippah Co MS on 28 - Oct - 1861 married on (a) - Apr - 1811

6.The Said Catherine Young was the child of Search William Young born on 15 - Oct - 1744 at Lancaster Co PA died at Perry Co TN on (p) 4 - Mar - 1834 and his ( 1st ) wife born on - - at _______________ died at _______________ on - - married on - -

Associated Ancestor (Revolutionary) RecordYOUNG, WILLIAM Ancestor #: A200356 Service: SOUTH CAROLINA Rank: CAPTAIN Birth: 15 Oct 1744 LANCASTER CO PENNSYLVANIA Death: (POST) 4 Mar 1834 PERRY CO LIV TENNESSEE Service Source: *S4742Service Description: 1) ALSO LT, CAPT LEWIS BOBO, COL THOMAS BRANDON, MILITIA
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ID: I06633
•Name: Catherine Young 1 2 3 4
•Sex: F
•Birth: 22 SEP 1788 in SC
•Death: 28 OCT 1861 in Hardeman Co., TN
•Reference Number: 6633
•Note:
Ancestry.com-Ind. Database Search Results, GED file #127256.ftw:Date of Im port 06/29/01:
This source shows Catherine Young died in Hardeman Co., TN.

Broderbund, Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, World Family Tree, Vol. 1 0, Tree #3317:Date of Import 04/24/01: This source shows Catherine You ng died in Tippah Co., MS.[Burden_Master2.FTW]

Ancestry.com-Ind. Database Search Results, GED file #127256.ftw:Date of Im port 06/29/01:
This source shows Catherine Young died in Hardeman Co., TN.

Broderbund, Family Tree Maker's Family Archives, World Family Tree, Vol. 1 0, Tree #3317:Date of Import 04/24/01: This source shows Catherine You ng died in Tippah Co., MS.

Father: William Young b: ABT 1765
Mother: Spouse Unknown b: ABT 1768

Father: William Young
Mother: Spouse Unknown

Marriage 1
Nathaniel Ragan b: 20 AUG 1787 in Caswell Co., NC
•Married: WFT Est 1804-1831
Children
1.Has No Children John Ragan b: 20 APR 1811 in TN
2.Has Children Cynthia Ragan b: 28 SEP 1812 in TN
3.Has Children Samuel Young Ragan b: 25 JUL 1814 in Dickson Co., TN
4.Has Children William Ragan b: 18 APR 1815 in Dickson Co., TN
5.Has Children Jesse Ragan b: 20 DEC 1816 in Dickson Co., TN
6.Has Children Jemima S. Ragan b: 25 JUN 1818 in Dickson Co., TN
7.Has Children Nathaniel Simpson Ragan b: 19 MAY 1820 in Hickman Co., TN
8.Has Children Bennett Carroll Ragan b: 10 SEP 1822 in Hardeman Co., TN
9.Has Children Elisha Ragan b: 29 JAN 1827 in Hardeman Co., TN

Sources: 1.Title: Family Tree Maker, Genealogy.com, WFT, Vol. 010, Tree #3317;Joel Rae Ragan.ged:Date of Import 04/24/01:
Repository:
Media: Book
2.Title: Ancestry.com-Ind. Database Search Results, Gene Pool Individual Records-Births:Date of Import 08/30/01:
Repository:
Media: Book
3.Title: Ancestry.com-Ind. Database Search Results, GED file1217256.ftw:Date of Import 06/29/01
Repository:
Media: Book
4.Title: Ancestry World Tree Project;Haley Family History;Contributor Jeff Haley; :Date of Import 01/02/02:
Repository:
Media: Book
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Name: Bartholomew Stovall ****
Gender: Male
Birth Place: En ****
Birth Year:1665 ****
Spouse Name: Ann Burton ****
Spouse Birth Place: VA ****
Spouse Birth Year: 1664 ****
Marriage Year: 1693 ****
Marriage State: VA ****
Number Pages: 1
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Family: Bartholomew Stovall, Sr / Ann Burton-Hatcher (F276)
 
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** See transcribed will **

A lawsuit styled "Laffoon & others vs. Lafoon Infants" 24 March 1794 included plaintiffs Mary, widow and relict of Matthew Laffoon, Cornelius and Mary Keith, William and Rebecca Hawks, Benjamin and Elizabeth Moore, William Laffoon, Matthew Laffoon, James Laffoon, and Stephen Dennis Laffoon and defendants Simon, Lucretia, and Selah Hill Laffoon. The court ordered the estate of Matthew Laffoon divided. The same parties were back in court 23 Aug. 1796 to make the division of the estate. Matthew’s personal property was valued for £97.6 and the sale of his land at Bears Element brought £39.12, the Stiles tract, £40.6, and Hicks, £24.6. Mary gave her son Simon 60 acres 24 April 1799, and was paying taxes in Brunswick County in 1800. In 1800 Daniel, Selah, James, Lucretia, and Simon, "heirs of Laffoon," deeded 100 acres in Lunenburg County to their brother Matthew for £50.
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- Note - The terms of Matthew's will stated each child would get a portion of their legacy when they reached age 21 - In March 1789 when Matthew wrote his will and then died in April - the youngest child Celah was 3 yrs old - until she reached age 21 the land was to be rented and then sold and divided equally among wife Mary and all the children - which wouldn't happen for another 18 years - thus the lawsuit above was filed --
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Rev James Alston Weems

Birth: 16 Feb 1828 Sumner County, Tennessee, USA
Death: 9 Aug 1908 (aged 80) Wayne County, Illinois, USA
Burial: Hopewell Cemetery, Wayne City, Wayne County, Illinois, USA
Plot: Row 18 from the east
Memorial #: 30073018
Bio:
On 25 Oct 1861 at Adair County, Kentucky, James and his brother, Willis, enlisted in the Union Army as Privates, Co. I, 9th Kentucky Volunteer Regiment. James survived the war, Willis did not.

James was married three times, probably four. Most likely his first marriage was on 25 Mar 1849 to Nancy Trout. There is little information on the marriage, but it seemed to be over (how? why?) by December of 1849. His second wife was Nancy Ellen FREEMAN who died 28 Dec 1888, Wayne Co, IL. They married 7 Sep 1851. She was the mother of James's seven children.

On 13 May 1889 he married Mary E. BAKER OWENS (widow? divorcee?), who d 4 Feb 1894.

James then married Louisa J. "Eliza" JESSAP on 7 Apr 1894 in Wayne Co, IL. Eliza outlived James and married Pleasant C. Green in 1910.
Family Members
Parents
John Wesley Weems 1797-1884
Jane Maydell Hanes Givens Weems 1792-1863
Spouses
Nancy Ellen Freeman Weems 1826-1888
Mary E. Baker Weems 1828-1894
Siblings
Lousetta Arrena Weems Lyles 1819-1885
Willis George Weems 1823-1862
Thomas B. Weems 1825-1858
Children
George Washington Weems 1852-1900
James Marion Weems 1853-1935
Thomas Franklin Weems 1855-1930
William Jesse Weems 1864-1920
John L. Weems 1866-1951
Maintained by: Resa Nichols Hennings (967621)
Originally Created by: Bob Jones (46847851)
Added: 25 Sep 2008
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30073018/james-alston-weems
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 13 July 2020), memorial page for Rev James Alston Weems (16 Feb 1828–9 Aug 1908), Find a Grave Memorial no. 30073018, citing Hopewell Cemetery, Wayne City, Wayne County, Illinois, USA ; Maintained by Resa Nichols Hennings (contributor 967621) .
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Rachel Waring (b. 1692, d. 1748) Posted 11 May 2017 by WhiteMarsh_Richardson

Rachel Waring (b. 1692, d. 1748)

Rachel Waring was born 1692 in Bayberry Twp., Philadelphia, PA, and died 1748 in Plumstead Twp., Buckingham, Bucks Co, PA.. She married Joseph Hibbs on 1711 in Buckingham, Twp. Bucks County, PA, son of William Hibbs, Jr. (II) and Hannah Howell.

Notes for Rachel Waring:

Rachel Waring, parents unknown, was born in 1692 in Byberry or Bayberry Twp. Philadelphia, PA. According to Mormon data, she married Joseph Hibbs in 1711 in Buckingham Twp. in Bucks County, PA.

Also according to Mormon data, Rachel died in 1748 in Plumstead Twp., Bucks County, PA.

She is sometimes listed as Mrs. Rachel Waring in records of her marriage to Joseph - so Waring may not have been her maiden name.

More About Rachel Waring:

Burial: Unknown, Unknown.

More About Rachel Waring and Joseph Hibbs:

Marriage: 1711, Buckingham, Twp. Bucks County, PA.

Children of Rachel Waring and Joseph Hibbs are:

Hannah Hibbs, b. 1729.
+Jacob Hibbs, b. Abt. 1730, probably in Bucks County or Bayberry Township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA, d. 1796, Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA.
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Waring, Rachell (I240)
 
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YOUNG, WILLIAM Ancestor #: A200356 ** father-in-law **

Service: SOUTH CAROLINA Rank: CAPTAIN
Birth: 10-15-1744 LANCASTER CO PENNSYLVANIA
Death: POST 3-4-1834 PERRY CO-LIV TENNESSEE
Pension Number: *S4742
Service Source: *S4742
Service Description: 1) ALSO LT, CAPT LEWIS BOBO, COL THOMAS BRANDON, MILITIA

Comments (Overview)

Created: 2008-12-05 08:45:01.0, Updated: 2008-12-05 08:45:01.0, By: TRAGUSIN
1) ALTHOUGH PATRIOT CLAIMED SERVICE AS A CAPTAIN AND LIEUTENANT, HE WAS

Created: 2008-12-05 08:45:01.0, Updated: 2008-12-05 08:45:01.0, By: TRAGUSIN
2) PENSIONED AS A PRIVATE.

Residence

Created: 2002-10-08 20:08:27.293, Updated: 2008-12-05 08:45:01.0, By: TRAGUSIN
1) District: NINETY SIX DIST - State: SOUTH CAROLINA

Spouse Number Name
Created: 2002-10-08 20:08:49.2, Updated: , By: dlickliter
1) X X

Hint: Click on the member number to see more.

Associated Applications and Supplementals

Nat’l Num Add Docs Child [Spouse #] Spouse
Vol.
814007 CATHERINE [1] NATHAN RAGAN Purchase
814008 CATHERINE [1] NATHAN RAGAN Purchase
833081 Z S CATHERINE [1] NATHAN RAGAN Purchase
833082 Z S CATHERINE [1] NATHAN RAGAN Purchase
867881 CATHERINE [1] NATHAN RAGAN Purchase
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Descendants List
Member: -- Name Restricted -- Nat'l #: 814007 Ancestor #: A200356
1.
-- Generation Restricted --
2.
-- Generation Restricted --
3.
-- Generation Restricted --
4.
Search
»
The Said -- Name Restricted -- was the child of
William M Ragon born on 31 - Aug - 1855 at Hardeman Co TN
died at Bolivar Hardeman Co TN on 22 - Dec - 1942 and his ( 1st ) wife
Sarah Elizabeth Ervin born on 5 - Jan - 1853 at TN
died at Bolivar Hardeman Co TN on 17 - Sep - 1907 married on 7 - Aug - 1877
married at Hardeman Co TN
5.
Search
»
The Said William M Ragon was the child of
Jesse Ragan born on 20 - Dec - 1816 at VA
died at Hardeman Co TN on 7 - Jun - 1891 and his ( 1st ) wife
Mary Polly Welch born on 29 - Oct - 1821 at TN
died at Hardeman Co TN on 29 - Jan - 1865 married on 20 - Dec - 1838
married at Hardeman Co TN
6.
Search
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The Said Jesse Ragan was the child of
Nathan Ragan born on 20 - Aug - 1787 at _______________ ****
died at Hardeman Co TN on p - - 1840 and his ( 1st ) wife
Catherine Young born on 22 - Sep - 1788 at 96 Dist SC ****
died at Tippah Co MS on 28 - Oct - 1861 married on a - Apr - 1811
7.
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The Said Catherine Young was the child of ****
William Young born on 15 - Oct - 1744 at Lancaster Co PA ****
died at Perry Co TN on p 4 - Mar - 1834 and his ( 1st ) wife
X X born on - - at _______________
died at _______________ on - - married on - -

Associated Ancestor (Revolutionary) Record

YOUNG, WILLIAM Ancestor #: A200356

Service: SOUTH CAROLINA Rank: CAPTAIN
Birth: 10-15-1744 LANCASTER CO PENNSYLVANIA
Death: POST 3-4-1834 PERRY CO-LIV TENNESSEE
Pension Number: *S4742
Service Source: *S4742
Service Description: 1) ALSO LT, CAPT LEWIS BOBO, COL THOMAS BRANDON, MILITIA
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Member: -- Name Restricted -- Nat'l #: 867881 Ancestor #: A200356
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3.
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4.
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The Said -- Name Restricted -- was the child of
Lot Breeden born on 11 - Feb - 1813 at KY
died at Hardeman Co TN on 30 - May - 1898 and his ( 1st ) wife
Jamima S Ragan born on 25 - Jun - 1818 at TN
died at Hardeman Co TN on 15 - Jan - 1898 married on 21 - Nov - 1833
married at Hardeman Co TN
5.
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The Said Jamima S Ragan was the child of ****
Nathan Ragan born on 20 - Aug - 1787 at _______________ ****
died at Hardeman Co TN on p - - 1840 and his ( 1st ) wife
Catherine Young born on 22 - Sep - 1788 at Ninety Six Dist SC ****
died at Tippah Co MS on 28 - Oct - 1861 married on a - Apr - 1811
6.
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The Said Catherine Young was the child of ****
William Young born on 15 - Oct - 1744 at Lancaster Co PA ****
died at Perry Co TN on p 4 - Mar - 1834 and his ( 1st ) wife
born on - - at _______________
died at _______________ on - - married on - -

Associated Ancestor (Revolutionary) Record

YOUNG, WILLIAM Ancestor #: A200356

Service: SOUTH CAROLINA Rank: CAPTAIN
Birth: 10-15-1744 LANCASTER CO PENNSYLVANIA
Death: POST 3-4-1834 PERRY CO-LIV TENNESSEE
Pension Number: *S4742
Service Source: *S4742
Service Description: 1) ALSO LT, CAPT LEWIS BOBO, COL THOMAS BRANDON, MILITIA
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ID: I08804 View Post-em! ** See below for contents of Post-em note **
•Name: William Young
•Sex: M
•Birth: ABT 1765
•Death: UNKNOWN
•Reference Number: 8804

Marriage 1
Spouse Unknown b: ABT 1768
•Married: ABT 1786
Children
1.Has Children Catherine Young b: 22 SEP 1788 in SC
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Database: genealogy_jlogue
Individual: I08804

Jane Curci [email protected] 2010-02-17 06:59:36
YOUNG, WILLIAM Ancestor #: A200356 Service: SOUTH CAROLINA Rank: CAPTAIN Birth: 10-15-1744 LANCASTER CO PENNSYLVANIA Death: (POST) 3-4-1834 PERRY CO LIV TENNESSEE Pension Number: *S4742Service Source: *S4742Service Description: 1) ALSO LT, CAPT LEWIS BOBO, COL THOMAS BRANDON, MILITIA
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4.The Said -- Name Restricted -- was the child of Search Omar Pasha Webb born on 22 - Feb - 1877 at Hardeman Co TN died at Hornsby Hardeman Co TN on 24 - Dec - 1939 and his ( 1st ) wife Sarah Jane Ragon born on 18 - Aug - 1879 at Hardeman Co TN died at Hornsby Hardeman Co TN on 7 - Sep - 1959 married on 12 - Jul - 1902 married at Hardeman Co TN

5.The Said Sarah Jane Ragon was the child of Search William M Ragon born on 31 - Aug - 1855 at Hardeman Co TN died at Bolivar Hardeman Co TN on 22 - Dec - 1942 and his ( 1st ) wife Sarah Elizabeth Ervin born on 5 - Jan - 1853 at TN died at Bolivar Hardeman Co TN on 17 - Sep - 1907 married on 7 - Aug - 1877 married at Hardeman Co TN

6.The Said William M Ragon was the child of Search Jesse Ragan born on 20 - Dec - 1816 at VA died at Hardeman Co TN on 7 - Jun - 1891 and his ( 1st ) wife Mary Welch born on 29 - Oct - 1821 at TN died at Hardeman Co TN on 29 - Jan - 1865 married on 20 - Dec - 1838 married at Hardeman Co TN

7.The Said Jesse Ragan was the child of Search Ragan born on 20 - Aug - 1787 at _______________ died at Hardeman Co TN on (p) - - 1840 and his ( 1st ) wife Catherine Young born on 22 - Sep - 1788 at 96 Dist SC died at Tippeh Co MS on 28 - Oct - 1861 married on (a) - - 1811

8.The Said Catherine Young was the child of Search William Young born on 15 - Oct - 1744 at Lancaster Co PA died at Perry Co TN on (p) 4 - Mar - 1834 and his ( 1st ) wife X X born on - - at _______________ died at _______________ on - - married on - -

Associated Ancestor (Revolutionary) RecordYOUNG, WILLIAM Ancestor #: A200356 Service: SOUTH CAROLINA Rank: CAPTAIN Birth: 15 Oct 1744 LANCASTER CO PENNSYLVANIA Death: (POST) 4 Mar 1834 PERRY CO LIV TENNESSEE Service Source: *S4742Service Description: 1) ALSO LT, CAPT LEWIS BOBO, COL THOMAS BRANDON, MILITIA
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4.The Said -- Name Restricted -- was the child of Search William M Ragon born on 31 - Aug - 1855 at Hardeman Co TN died at Bolivar Hardeman Co TN on 22 - Dec - 1942 and his ( 1st ) wife Sarah Elizabeth Ervin born on 5 - Jan - 1853 at TN died at Bolivar Hardeman Co TN on 17 - Sep - 1907 married on 7 - Aug - 1877 married at Hardeman Co TN

5.The Said William M Ragon was the child of Search Jesse Ragan born on 20 - Dec - 1816 at VA died at Hardeman Co TN on 7 - Jun - 1891 and his ( 1st ) wife Mary Polly Welch born on 29 - Oct - 1821 at TN died at Hardeman Co TN on 29 - Jan - 1865 married on 20 - Dec - 1838 married at Hardeman Co TN

6.The Said Jesse Ragan was the child of Search Nathan Ragan born on 20 - Aug - 1787 at _______________ died at Hardeman Co TN on (p) - - 1840 and his ( 1st ) wife Catherine Young born on 22 - Sep - 1788 at 96 Dist SC died at Tippah Co MS on 28 - Oct - 1861 married on (a) - Apr - 1811

7.The Said Catherine Young was the child of Search William Young born on 15 - Oct - 1744 at Lancaster Co PA died at Perry Co TN on (p) 4 - Mar - 1834 and his ( 1st ) wife X X born on - - at _______________ died at _______________ on - - married on - -

Associated Ancestor (Revolutionary) RecordYOUNG, WILLIAM Ancestor #: A200356 Service: SOUTH CAROLINA Rank: CAPTAIN Birth: 15 Oct 1744 LANCASTER CO PENNSYLVANIA Death: (POST) 4 Mar 1834 PERRY CO LIV TENNESSEE Service Source: *S4742Service Description: 1) ALSO LT, CAPT LEWIS BOBO, COL THOMAS BRANDON, MILITIA
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Member: -- Name Restricted -- Nat'l #: 867881 Ancestor #: A200356
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4.The Said -- Name Restricted -- was the child of Search Lot Breeden born on 11 - Feb - 1813 at KY died at Hardeman Co TN on 30 - May - 1898 and his ( 1st ) wife Jamima S Ragan born on 25 - Jun - 1818 at TN died at Hardeman Co TN on 15 - Jan - 1898 married on 21 - Nov - 1833 married at Hardeman Co TN

5.The Said Jamima S Ragan was the child of Search Nathan Ragan born on 20 - Aug - 1787 at _______________ died at Hardeman Co TN on (p) - - 1840 and his ( 1st ) wife Catherine Young born on 22 - Sep - 1788 at Ninety Six Dist SC died at Tippah Co MS on 28 - Oct - 1861 married on (a) - Apr - 1811

6.The Said Catherine Young was the child of Search William Young born on 15 - Oct - 1744 at Lancaster Co PA died at Perry Co TN on (p) 4 - Mar - 1834 and his ( 1st ) wife born on - - at _______________ died at _______________ on - - married on - -

Associated Ancestor (Revolutionary) RecordYOUNG, WILLIAM Ancestor #: A200356 Service: SOUTH CAROLINA Rank: CAPTAIN Birth: 15 Oct 1744 LANCASTER CO PENNSYLVANIA Death: (POST) 4 Mar 1834 PERRY CO LIV TENNESSEE Service Source: *S4742Service Description: 1) ALSO LT, CAPT LEWIS BOBO, COL THOMAS BRANDON, MILITIA
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found at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=genealogy%5Fjlogue&id=I06632

ID: I06632
•Name: Nathaniel Ragan 1 2 3 4
•Sex: M
•ALIA: /Nathan/
•Birth: 20 AUG 1787 in Caswell Co., NC
•Death: 1845 in Wesley, Hardeman Co., TN
•Reference Number: 6632

Father: Nathan Ragan b: 1755 in NC
Mother: Elizabeth Ray b: ABT 1755 in VA

Marriage 1
Catherine Young b: 22 SEP 1788 in SC
•Married: WFT Est 1804-1831
Children
1.Has No Children John Ragan b: 20 APR 1811 in TN
2.Has Children Cynthia Ragan b: 28 SEP 1812 in TN
3.Has Children Samuel Young Ragan b: 25 JUL 1814 in Dickson Co., TN
4.Has Children William Ragan b: 18 APR 1815 in Dickson Co., TN
5.Has Children Jesse Ragan b: 20 DEC 1816 in Dickson Co., TN
6.Has Children Jemima S. Ragan b: 25 JUN 1818 in Dickson Co., TN
7.Has Children Nathaniel Simpson Ragan b: 19 MAY 1820 in Hickman Co., TN
8.Has Children Bennett Carroll Ragan b: 10 SEP 1822 in Hardeman Co., TN
9.Has Children Elisha Ragan b: 29 JAN 1827 in Hardeman Co., TN

Sources: 1.Title: Family Tree Maker, Genealogy.com, WFT, Vol. 010, Tree #3317;Joel Rae Ragan.ged:Date of Import 04/24/01:
Repository:
Media: Book
2.Title: Ancestry.com-Ind. Database Search Results, Gene Pool Individual Records-Births:Date of Import 08/30/01:
Repository:
Media: Book
3.Title: Ancestry.com-Ind. Database Search Results, GED file1217256.ftw:Date of Import 06/29/01
Repository:
Media: Book
4.Title: Ancestry World Tree Project;Haley Family History;Contributor Jeff Haley; :Date of Import 01/02/02:
Repository:
Media: Book
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Reagan, Nathaniel Jr (I1352)
 
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Found at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG12-BBMF

Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 2 Nov 1804
Name: Richard Hutcheson ****
Sex: Male
Spouse's Name: Wilmouth Turner ****
Spouse's Sex: Female
Marriage Place: Mecklenburg, Virginia, United States

Digital Folder Number: 007734580
Microfilm Number: 001870763
Image Number: 00657

Citing this Record
"Virginia, County Marriage Records, 1771-1943," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG12-BBMF : 29 November 2018), Richard Hutcheson and Wilmouth Turner, 2 Nov 1804; citing Marriage, Mecklenburg, Virginia, United States, Circuit court clerk offices, Virginia.
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Family: Richard Hutcheson-xx / Wilmoth Malone (F773)
 
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Elizabeth Bean Fox

Birth: 1738 North Carolina, USA
Death: 1810 (aged 71–72) Saint Charles, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Burial: Christian Privilege Cemetery, Saint Charles, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Memorial #: 179783312
Bio:
James Fox married Elizabeth Bean were on May 12, 1759 in Shenandoah Valley, Shenandoah County, Virginia. ?? 1759 ??
Elizabeth’s parents were William Beeman Bean and Elizabeth (Russell) Bean.William “Beeman”Bean born 9 Dec 1702 at St. Stevens Parish, Northumberland, Virginia. He died January 1782 in Washington, Tennessee. Elizabeth Russell born 1700 in Virginia.
Source: information entered in rootsweb.com back in 2014. Updated in 2017.
Family Members
Spouse
James Fox 1743-1811
Children
John Fox 1764-1840
Created by: Laura Young Hanley (48445545)
Added: 28 May 2017
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179783312/elizabeth-fox
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 24 September 2020), memorial page for Elizabeth Bean Fox (1738–1810), Find a Grave Memorial no. 179783312, citing Christian Privilege Cemetery, Saint Charles, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA ; Maintained by Laura Young Hanley (contributor 48445545) .
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Bean, Elizabeth (I977)
 
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Found at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XF8K-JXM?personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AXF8K-JXM

Name: Riley Barnett

Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 26 Oct 1873
Event Place: Warrick, Indiana, United States
Event Place (Original): Warrick, Indiana, United States
Gender: Male
Spouse's Name: Lucinda Shrode ****
Spouse's Gender: Female

Reference ID: 36
GS Film Number: 549454
Digital Folder Number: 007100144
Image Number: 00055
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01381-8
System Origin: EASY
Record Number: 68

Citing this Record
"Indiana Marriages, 1780-1992", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XF8K-J61 : 13 January 2020), Lucinda Shrode in entry for Riley Barnett, 1873.
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Family: Riley Barnett / Lucinda Condit-xx (F971)
 
1321

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Name: John Colley
Sex: Male
Spouse's Name: Frances Holloway
Spouse's Sex: Female
Marriage Date: Apr 1791 ****
Marriage Place: Pittsylvania, Virginia, United States

Source Details: Page 14
Digital Folder Number: 004093099
Microfilm Number: 33326
Originating System: EASY
Indexing Batch: M86863-7

Citing this Record
"Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HV37-YXT2 : 6 August 2020), John Colley, 1791.
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Family: John Collie / Frances Holloway (F244)
 
1322

-** See Virginia-Marriages-Snapshots in Misc-Docs ** 
Family: Clement Reade-xx / Amy Malone (F774)
 
1323

-** See Virginia-Marriages-Snapshots-3 in Misc-Docs and also Scrapbook **

Snapshots taken from Digital Book - Some Virginia marriages, 1700-1799 V.13-17- found at link below
https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE218378&vid=FHD&vid=FHD
 
Family: Robert Alexander / Anne Fowke (F268)
 
1324

?? parents possibly John Davis III 1780 - 1827 and Elizabeth Tolbert 1785 Eng - 12/17/1844 Hopkins Co, KY ??

- nickname 'Hopping Tom'

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Thomas Davis Sr.

Birth: 14 Feb 1803
Death: 4 Dec 1894 (aged 91)
Burial: Christian Privilege Cemetery, Saint Charles, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Memorial #: 33597755
Family Members
Spouse
Elvira Fox Davis 1813-1903
Children
Cynthia Caroline Davis Woodruff 1830-1909
Lewis Hampton Davis 1831-1912
Thomas Charles Davis 1833-1918
George W. Davis 1837-1914
William G Davis 1843-1938
Margaret M. Davis Davis 1846-1890
John E Davis 1848-1852
Benjamin Davis 1854-1928
Created by: Tamara McDaniel Kincaide (46811256)
Added: 6 Feb 2009
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33597755/thomas-davis
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33597755/thomas-davis: accessed 15 July 2023), memorial page for Thomas Davis Sr. (14 Feb 1803-4 Dec 1894), Find a Grave Memorial ID 33597755, citing Christian Privilege Cemetery, Saint Charles, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Tamara McDaniel Kincaide (contributor 46811256).
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Thomas Davis, Sr

Birth: Feb. 14, 1803
Death: Dec. 4, 1894

Family links:
Spouse:
Elvira Fox Davis (1813 - 1903)*

Children:
Thomas Charles Davis (1833 - 1918)*
George W. Davis (1837 - 1914)*
William G Davis (1843 - 1938)*
John E Davis (1848 - 1852)*

*Calculated relationship

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

Created by: Tamara McDaniel Kincaide
Record added: Feb 06, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 33597755
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Davis, Thomas C (I937)
 
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?? parents possibly John Davis III 1780 - 1827 and Elizabeth Tolbert 1785 Eng - 12/17/1844 Hopkins Co, KY ??

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found at http://kykinfolk.com/hopkins/hcgs/woodruff.html

Yesterday's Tuckaways

Vol. 1 Issue 2, 1969

John Woodruff Ancestry

Copied from a book written by John Woodruff in Liverpool, Texas 1915.

He wrote it to send to all his old friends. It was found in an old

trunk recently by a cousin of Mrs. Geather Fox. Mrs. Fox sent this

information to Mrs. Cheri L Davis Milliron, who sent it to us.

John Woodruff wrote:

My father, Hiram Patwiller Woodruff, b Dec. 10, 1825 - d April 12, 1861.

My grandfather, John Woodruff, b August 4, 1793 - d September 15, 1864.

My great grandfather, Joel Woodruff, b 1776 - d 1830. ????

My great great grandfather, Nathaniel Woodruff, b 1740 - d 1822.

My grandmother Woodruff was Francis Davis, b Oct 31, 1799 - d July 21, 1870.

Her brothers and sisters were:

John Davis, b July 16, 1796

Elizabeth Tolbert Davis, b January 19, 1798

Benjamin Davis, b April 10, 1801

Thomas Davis, b January 13, 1803

Thanie Davis, b December 22, 1804

Nancy Davis, b June 6, 1805 (?)

Sallie Davis, b February 6, 1807

Lewis Davis, b September 30, 1809

Pricilla Davis, b July 14, 1811

Susie Davis, b June 24, 1814

My father's brothers and sisters were:

Nancy Elizabeth Tolbert Woodruff, Charles D., Sarah D., Benjamin B.,

Dixie D., and Willis W Woodruff.

My father Hiram P Woodruff and my mother, Lunicy Crabtree were married

February 22, 1851.

My brothers: James B and L. Y. Our step-mother was Mary Wright. Our

half-sisters were Elizabeth Wills, Lenora Ann and Francis Patiller, all

dead.

My mother's brothers and sisters were: Jinice, York, Thomas, James,

Webber, Peggy and Polly. Their father was Isaiah Crabtree.

Mrs. Milliron writes that Benjamin Davis m Rachie Ligon, Thomas Davis

m Elviria Fox, John Davis m/1 Sarah Metcalf, m/2 Sarah Hardwick

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Davis, Frances Elvira (I544)
 
1326

?? married 2/8/1820 in Pendleton Co, SC ?? -- and 8 children were born before 1820 ?? 
Family: Noah Fox / Cynthia Laffoon (F355)
 
1327

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Charles Cornelius Ruddle

Birth: 22 Jan 1818 ?? Jan? - looks like June on tombstone
Death: 7 Mar 1885 (aged 67)
Burial: Cobb Cemetery, Medon, Madison County, Tennessee, USA
Memorial #: 6721162
Maintained by: Sharon (47342597)
Originally Created by: Georgia (46502812)
Added: 25 Aug 2002
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6721162/charles-cornelius-ruddle
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6721162/charles-cornelius-ruddle: accessed 16 July 2023), memorial page for Charles Cornelius Ruddle (22 Jan 1818-7 Mar 1885), Find a Grave Memorial ID 6721162, citing Cobb Cemetery, Medon, Madison County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by Sharon (contributor 47342597).
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C. C. Ruddle

Birth: Jan. 22, 1818
Death: Mar. 7, 1885

Burial:
Cobb Cemetery
Madison County
Tennessee, USA

Created by: Georgia
Record added: Aug 25, 2002
Find A Grave Memorial# 6721162
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Cornelius Charles Ruddle

Birth: 22 Jun 1818 Tennessee, USA
Death: 7 Mar 1855 (aged 36) Tennessee, USA ?? typo? 1885? he is listed on 1860, 1870, & 1880 censuses

Burial: Burial Details Unknown

Memorial #: 117548488
Bio:
Parents: Steven Ruddell Jr. & Sally (Kirk) Ruddell
Family Members
Spouse
Sarah Emaline Graves Ruddle 1830-1912
Children
John Stephen Ruddle 1861-1894
Created by: Sanders (48204140)
Added: 23 Sep 2013
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/117548488/cornelius-charles-ruddle
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/117548488/cornelius-charles-ruddle: accessed 16 July 2023), memorial page for Cornelius Charles Ruddle (22 Jun 1818-7 Mar 1855), Find a Grave Memorial ID 117548488; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Sanders (contributor 48204140).
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Cornelius Charles Ruddle

Birth: Jun. 22, 1818
Tennessee, USA
Death: Mar. 7, 1855 ?? typo? 1885? he is listed on 1860, 1870, & 1880 censuses
Tennessee, USA

Parents: Steven Ruddell Jr. & Sally (Kirk) Ruddell

Family links:
Spouse:
Sarah Emaline Graves Ruddle (1830 - 1912)*

Children:
John Stephen Ruddle (1861 - 1894)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Unknown

Created by: Sanders
Record added: Sep 24, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 117548488
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Ruddle, Cornelius Charles (I409)
 
1328

** See Churches-KY-Baptist-(Old-Richland).rtf in Misc-Docs-Pics **

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found at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2DG-W91B

Name: John Bourland **** could possibly be Jr or Sr ---which?
Event Type: Military Service
Event Date: 08 Jun 1782
Event Place: South Carolina, United States
Event Place:
Age:
Military Rank:
Birth Year (Estimated):
Death Date:
Affiliate Publication Number: M246
Affiliate Publication Title: Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783.
Affiliate Film Number: 89
GS Film Number: 000830368
Digital Folder Number: 004171622
Image Number: 00326

Citing this Record
"United States Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2DG-W91B : 9 March 2018), John Bourland, 08 Jun 1782; citing 08 Jun 1782, South Carolina, United States, citing NARA microfilm publication M246. Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Services, 1980. FHL microfilm 830,368.
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Descendants List

Member: -- Name Restricted -- Nat'l #: 732659 Ancestor #: A012296
1.
-- Generation Restricted --
2.
-- Generation Restricted --
3.
-- Generation Restricted --
4.
The Said -- Name Restricted -- was the child of
James Reed Thacker born on 11 - Nov - 1864 at San Augustine Co TX
died at San Augustine TX on 15 - Apr - 1913 and his ( 2nd ) wife
Marcia Carrie Bourland born on 7 - Apr - 1864 at Madisonville KY
died at Roaring Springs TX on 13 - Jan - 1942 married on 25 - Feb - 1880
married at San Augustine Co TX
5.
The Said Marcia Carrie Bourland was the child of
Melton S Bourland born on c - - 1827 at Monroe Co MS
died at Sabine Co TX on p - - 1890 and his ( 2nd ) wife
Sarah Ann Vaughn born on - Jul - 1827 at Brunswick VA
died at Coreyell Co TX on c - - 1903 married on c - - 1859
married at KY
6.
The Said Melton S Bourland was the child of
Slaton C Bourland born on 17 - May - 1792 at SC
died at Ozark AR on 27 - Aug - 1871 and his ( 1st ) wife
Polly C Reese born on c - - 1795 at _______________
died at Christian Co KY on 13 - Dec - 1833 married on 9 - Oct - 1815
married at Christian Co KY
7.
The Said Slaton C Bourland was the child of
John Bourland born on 12 - Dec - 1762 at VA ****
died at Hopkins Co KY on 11 - May - 1844 and his ( 1st ) wife
Mary Loving born on 26 - May - 1769 at SC ****
died at Hopkins Co KY on 20 - Jan - 1849 married on c - - 1783
8.
The Said John Bourland was the child of ********
John Bourland born on c - - 1740 at Ireland ****
died at Wilkes Co NC on - Nov - 1796 and his ( 1st ) wife
Catherine Randolph born on - - at _______________ ****
died at _______________ on - - married on c - - 1761

Associated Ancestor (Revolutionary) Record

BORELAND, JOHN Ancestor #: A012296

Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank: PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth: CIRCA 1740 IRELAND ****
Death: POST 11- -1790 WILKES CO NORTH CAROLINA
Service Source: HAUN, NC REV ARMY ACCTS, BOOK A, PART XII, PP 1673, 1682
Service Description: 1) FURNISHED SUPPLIES
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It is assumed that John Bourland's brothers were William, Ebenezer, & Benjamin --- and may also have been Alexander, James, Archibald, & Presley

1790 census - John Bourland was living in 96th District of Laurens Co SC with 3 males under the age of 16 & 2 females (ages not given) -- name was spelled Borland

The Book "South Carolina Baptist" 1670-1805 p. 214-216 & 238 show he was living in SC in 1790 "without slaves" & was ordained in Bapt. ministry between 1791 & 1804. He & wife Mary Bourland were members of Head of Enoree Church in 1800-1801 & that John had been offered the ministry of Cross Road Baptist Church in 1803, but William Davis was selected when John Bourland left. It was about 1804 that John Bourland first appeared in Henderson Co., in that part that became Hopkins Co., KY
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Rev John Bourland

Birth: 12 Dec 1762
Death: 11 May 1844 (aged 81)
Burial: Old Richland Cemetery, Richland, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Memorial #: 60620910

Bio: Son of John Bourland, Sr. and Catherine Randolph.

In the book "Latchstrings" Twyla Gill Wright writes as follows: "She (Mary Gill,widow of George Gill) had heard of a circuit-riding baptist preacher who was a comfort to several families to the north, and that a small congregation was forming to hear him preach on Grove Creek.
All the countryside seemed to love and respect that minister, Rev. John Bourland, and perhaps George Gill (Jr) found a father figure in him. He may have begun to attend preaching services which Rev. Bourland held in brush arbors around the country. Drawn by something magnetic in the parson, George began to agree with his way of interpreting the scripture.
Here was a vigorous farmer-preacher who was a compassionate circuit rider, preaching God's word, performing marriages (112 from 1800 to 1848), writing wills for those who saw the end of their days approaching, and comforting those who grieved".
She goes on to speculate the possibility that John Bourland married Mary's son George and Jane Carter. She continues "...(at the feast when Hopkins county was formed)...the baptist minister, John Bourland attended, shaking hands and visiting warmly with all, people responded with much respect and affection for him".
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In 1793, Wilkes County, NC. Deed Book I, page 293 shows John Bourland sold to Barnabas Sisk 150 acres for 65 pounds on Swan Creek. This Barnabas Sisk is next seen in 1800 in Pendleton County SC. and then in 1804 in Hopkins County, KY when he bought land along Clear Creek in Richland, near Madisonville. Thus the Sisks were almost certainly close friends of the Bourlands.
By 1803 he and most of his brothers had settled in the western part of Kentucky. In 1806 Daniel Ashby decided to draft an act to create Hopkins County out of Henderson County, KY. The act was approved and passed by the General Assembly on December 27, 1806.
The first County Court was held on May 25, 1807. "The Heritage of Hopkins County" says "all the forefathers of many a worthy son of Hopkins county met now to start the government with the blessing of God, and prayer offered by John Bourland, minister of the gospel of the Baptist faith".
When Hopkins Co. became a county, he said the prayer for the meeting. He traveled, formed and opened several churches and performed many marriages.
The Madisonville Messenger of December 9, 1963 reports as follows:
A stately 157 year-old home just east of Eastview Acres on KY-85, said to have been built in 1807 by John Bourland, who was Hopkins County's first county court clerk and a Baptist minister and a well-known public figure of his day, was being razed.
The house was at one time the home of Governor Ruby Laffoon and before that belonged to Pete Laffoon, the acreage including what is now the Eastview Estates. The house was at one time a stage stop and was built originally of log with rooms 4 up and 4 down. The floors were of random width boards from 5"-8", and the dining room had traditional wainscoting on the lower walls and there were fireplaces in several rooms.
Governor Laffoon was visited by many in this home and Mrs. Laffoon is said to have anticipated the visitors by having constantly on hand two large cakes and a baked country ham "just in case". Alben W. Barkley was a frequent visitor.
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In March 17, 1812 he helped establish the Highland Baptist Church in Union County, KY.
The Richland Baptist Church was formed on February 3, 1837.
During the 1830s the Highland Association of Baptists had become violently opposed to missionary effort and benevolent work, forbidding its member churches to perform any such work and persecuted those which did.
In 1837 four members of the Richland community broke away to form a new church. They were Reddick and Elizabeth O'Bryan and Isham and Sophia Slaton; who with the help of two ministers - John Bourland and Timothy Sisk - wrote the new church constitution.
The first pastor was John Bourland. The first Deacons were Reddick O'Bryan and John Slaton. The first baptisms were Emeline O'Bryan and Juliet Sanders.
In 1838 a tract of land was conveyed to the church on the Richland-Carbondale Road for a building. A second building was constructed in 1862; the third in 1947 on Highway 70.
The Liberty Baptist Church on Highway 85 was formed on the fourth Sunday in September 1840 with eight members, one ordained minister, Elder John Bourland and licentiate Gabriel Sisk. According to the history of the Richland Baptist Church six people lettered out of that church in 1840 to form Liberty. They were: William Brown and wife Polly Bourland Brown, William McLean and wife Harriet Bourland McLean, John Woolridge and wife Nancy Bourland Woolridge.
The Salem Missionary Baptist Church was organized on September 18, 1841 by John Bourland, moderator; Rev. Kitchen G. Hay; and William McCain, who was chosen as clerk of the council. The charter group included: Edwin Robertson, Rubin P.Loving, William Loving, Talitha Loving, Sarah Davis and Martha Loving. Ministers included: Gabriel Sisk, 1841; Prior S. Loving, 1845; John O'Bryan,1859. Redic O'Bryan was a Deacon.
Children of John Bourland, Jr. Rev. and Mary Loving are:
Mary Loving Bourland
Slayden C. Bourland
Andrew Bourland
Elizabeth Bourland
Joseph Bourland
Henry Franklin Bourland
Matilda Bourland
Polley Lee Bourland
This info is from The Bausell Family Kinfolk at Genealogy.com
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Family Members
Spouse
Mary Loving Bourland 1769-1849
Children
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
Created by: Shelia Hart (47369657)
Added: 25 Oct 2010
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60620910/john-bourland
Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 08 May 2019), memorial page for Rev John Bourland (12 Dec 1762–11 May 1844), Find A Grave Memorial no. 60620910, citing Old Richland Cemetery, Richland, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA ; Maintained by Shelia Hart (contributor 47369657) .
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Rev John Bourland

Birth: Dec. 12, 1762
Death: May 11, 1844

Son of John Bourland, Sr. and Catherine (last name unknown).

In the book "Latchstrings" Twyla Gill Wright writes as follows:
"She (Mary Gill,widow of George Gill) had heard of a circuit-riding baptist preacher who was a comfort to several families to the north, and that a small congregation was forming to hear him preach on Grove Creek.

All the countryside seemed to love and respect that minister, Rev. John Bourland, and perhaps George Gill (Jr) found a father figure in him. He may have begun to attend preaching services which Rev. Bourland held in brush arbors around the country. Drawn by something magnetic in the parson, George began to agree with his way of interpreting the scripture.

Here was a vigorous farmer-preacher who was a compassionate circuit rider, preaching God's word, performing marriages (112 from 1800 to 1848), writing wills for those who saw the end of their days approaching, and comforting those who grieved".

She goes on to speculate the possibility that John Bourland married Mary's son George and Jane Carter. She continues "...(at the feast when Hopkins county was formed)...the baptist minister, John Bourland attended, shaking hands and visiting warmly with all, people responded with much respect and affection for him".
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In 1793, Wilkes County, NC. Deed Book I, page 293 shows John Bourland sold to Barnabas Sisk 150 acres for 65 pounds on Swan Creek. This Barnabas Sisk is next seen in 1800 in Pendleton County SC. and then in 1804 in Hopkins County, KY when he bought land along Clear Creek in Richland, near Madisonville. Thus the Sisks were almost certainly close friends of the Bourlands.

By 1803 he and most of his brothers had settled in the western part of Kentucky. In 1806 Daniel Ashby decided to draft an act to create Hopkins County out of Henderson County, KY. The act was approved and passed by the General Assembly on December 27, 1806.

The first County Court was held on May 25, 1807. "The Heritage of Hopkins County" says "all the forefathers of many a worthy son of Hopkins county met now to start the government with the blessing of God, and prayer offered by John Bourland, minister of the gospel of the Baptist faith".

When Hopkins Co. became a county, he said the prayer for the meeting. He traveled, formed and opened several churches and performed many marriages.

The Madisonville Messenger of December 9, 1963 reports as follows:

A stately 157 year-old home just east of Eastview Acres on KY-85, said to have been built in 1807 by John Bourland, who was Hopkins County's first county court clerk and a Baptist minister and a well-known public figure of his day, was being razed.

The house was at one time the home of Governor Ruby Laffoon and before that belonged to Pete Laffoon, the acreage including what is now the Eastview Estates. The house was at one time a stage stop and was built originally of log with rooms 4 up and 4 down. The floors were of random width boards from 5"-8", and the dining room had traditional wainscoting on the lower walls and there were fireplaces in several rooms.

Governor Laffoon was visited by many in this home and Mrs. Laffoon is said to have anticipated the visitors by having constantly on hand two large cakes and a baked country ham "just in case". Alben W. Barkley was a frequent visitor.
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In March 17, 1812 he helped establish the Highland Baptist Church in Union County, KY.

The Richland Baptist Church was formed on February 3, 1837.

During the 1830s the Highland Association of Baptists had become violently opposed to missionary effort and benevolent work, forbidding its member churches to perform any such work and persecuted those which did.

In 1837 four members of the Richland community broke away to form a new church. They were Reddick and Elizabeth O'Bryan and Isham and Sophia Slaton; who with the help of two ministers - John Bourland and Timothy Sisk - wrote the new church constitution.

The first pastor was John Bourland. The first Deacons were Reddick O'Bryan and John Slaton. The first baptisms were Emeline O'Bryan and Juliet Sanders.

In 1838 a tract of land was conveyed to the church on the Richland-Carbondale Road for a building. A second building was constructed in 1862; the third in 1947 on Highway 70.

The Liberty Baptist Church on Highway 85 was formed on the fourth Sunday in September 1840 with eight members, one ordained minister, Elder John Bourland and licentiate Gabriel Sisk. According to the history of the Richland Baptist Church six people lettered out of that church in 1840 to form Liberty. They were: William Brown and wife Polly Bourland Brown, William McLean and wife Harriet Bourland McLean, John Woolridge and wife Nancy Bourland Woolridge.

The Salem Missionary Baptist Church was organized on September 18, 1841 by John Bourland, moderator; Rev. Kitchen G. Hay; and William McCain, who was chosen as clerk of the council. The charter group included: Edwin Robertson, Rubin P.Loving, William Loving, Talitha Loving, Sarah Davis and Martha Loving. Ministers included: Gabriel Sisk, 1841; Prior S. Loving, 1845; John O'Bryan,1859. Redic O'Bryan was a Deacon.

Children of John Bourland, Jr. Rev. and Mary Loving are:
?? William not listed ??
Mary Loving Bourland
Slayden C. Bourland
Andrew Bourland
Elizabeth Bourland
Joseph Bourland
Henry Franklin Bourland
Matilda Bourland
Polley Lee Bourland

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

Family links:
Spouse:
Mary Loving Bourland (1769 - 1849)

Children:
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# 60620910
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Bourland, Rev John Jr (I131)
 
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•ID: I3346
•Name: Benjamin INMAN
•Sex: M
•Census: I550 NC, TN, KY
•Birth: 24 SEP 1799 in Davidson Co., TN 1 2
•Death: 24 SEP 1878 in Marshall Co., KY
•Occupation: Farmer
•Spouse or Other Marriage: married CARSON?
•Note:
1850 CENSUS - Marshall Co., KY roll 212 p 466 fam 497.
1870 CENSUS - Marshall Co., KY p 179a fam 96. Marj. C. Slaughter is a house keeper. She is 15 - is this a grand daughter by Elizabeth?

•Note: PICTURES - View pictures of Benjamin Inman.

Father: Lazarus INMAN b: abt 1765 in Burke Co., NC
Mother: Susannah STOVALL b: abt 1765 in Granville Co., NC

Marriage
1 Jane ALEXANDER b: 13 FEB 1809 in TN
•Married: 11 JAN 1825 in Williamson Co., TN 3 4 5

Children
1.Has Children Mariah INMAN b: 07 AUG 1826 in Davidson Co., TN
2.Has Children Thomas Alexander INMAN b: 15 JAN 1829 in Davidson Co., TN
3.Has Children John Louis INMAN b: abt 1831 in Davidson Co., TN
4.Has No Children Elizabeth INMAN b: abt 1834 in Davidson Co., TN
5.Has No Children Louisa A. INMAN b: abt 1835 in Davidson Co., TN
6.Has No Children Mary Jane INMAN b: abt 1838 in Davidson Co., TN
7.Has Children Sarah G. INMAN b: 06 MAY 1840 in TN
8.Has Children Eliza Ann INMAN b: abt 1842 in TN
9.Has No Children Reuben INMAN b: abt 1845 ?? - not on 1850 census
10.Has No Children Josiah INMAN b: abt 1847 ?? - not on 1850 census
11.Has No Children Josephine INMAN b: abt 1847 ?? - not on 1850 census
12.Has No Children Nancy E. INMAN b: abt 1849 ?? - not on 1850 census

Sources: 1.Title: LDS records.
Abbrev: LDS records.
2.Title: Census records.
Abbrev: Census records.
3.Title: LDS records.
Abbrev: LDS records.
Page: Vol 2, p 281
4.Title: "Early Middle Tennessee Marriages"
Abbrev: "Early Middle Tennessee Marriages"
Page: Vol 2, p 281
5.Title: TN State Marriages, 1780-2002
Abbrev: TN State Marriages, 1780-2002
Publication: at Ancestry.com
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Inman, Benjamin (I603)
 
1330

*** - on the 1900 census - had 10 children-5 still living - therefore, it appears that Rachel had 2 sets of twins --
- Abraham & Absolom Heath & William D & William B Heath & 1 of each set died before 1900 census
- can't find 1880 census - possibly other children listed there - & either or both sets of twins are the same person

** - Cull M Downing & family listed on same page of 1870 census as Rachel & William Heath

- on 10/7/1866 in Marshall Co, KY married William Henry Heath 5/19/1844 - 4/12/1880
- ** See Marriage Record **

dau Martha S Heath 8/4/1867 - 2/1870 (** not listed on 1870 census taken 7/21/1870)
son Jefferson Hasten Heath 7/21/1870 Marshall Co, KY - 6/17/1951
- ** See death certificate **
- ** See his findagrave.com page later **
- ** See his picture in People-Pictures **
- on 3/22/1891 in Marshall Co, KY married Della Story - d. bef 1900
- ** See her picture in People-Pictures **
- 1900 census lists him as age 29, widowed, 3 sons
- in Gilbertsville, Marshall Co, KY
- on 8/20/1901 in Marshall Co, KY married Estella Lillian Houston 1867 - 1947
son Elta Randolph Heath 1894 - 1960
dau Lillian R Heath 1904 - 1988
- married ??? Culp
- 1910 census lists him as age 39, wife Stella L-age 42, 2 children
- in District 2, Marshall Co, KY
- 1920 census lists him as age 45(?), wife Estella L-age 51, 2 children
- in Gilbertsville, Marshall Co, KY
- 1930 census lists him as age 59, wife Stella L-age 62, 1 son & 1 boarder
- in District 2, Marshall Co, KY
- 1940 census lists him as age 69, widowed, living alone
- in McCracken Co, KY
- on 9/3/1943 in Marshall Co, KY married Dolly Brigman 1887
- ** See marriage record ** - he is listed as divorced and she is listed as widowed
son Abraham S Heath 9/1874 KY - d. bef 1900 census
son Absolom Smith Heath 9/10/1874 KY - 9/29/1946 Jefferson Co, AR
- on 5/15/1909 in Marshall Co, KY married Lillie W Dunn 4/26/1886 Marshall Co, KY - 9/7/1976
- dau of George Washington Dunn 1858 - 1941 and Emma Jackson Ragan 1857 - 1905
- ** See Marriage Record **
- ** See their findagrave.com pages later **
dau Pearl Heath 1910 - 2000
dau Lola Heath 1917 - 2004
son Charles Andrew Heath 1923 - 1998
- 1910 census listed him as age 36, wife Lillie-age 24, dau Pearl-age 0
- in District 2, Marshall Co, KY
- 1930 census lists him as age 56, wife Lillie W-age 48, 6 children
- in River, Grant Co, AR
- 1940 census lists him as age 66, wife Lily-age 54, 2 children
- in Pastoria, Jefferson Co, AR
dau Ginstina HEATH b: 4 JAN 1877 - 10/1877 (** not listed on 1870 census taken 7/21/1870)
son William D HEATH b: 17 OCT 1878 - 6/25/1940
- ** See birth record journal **
- on 2/6/1901 in Marshall Co, KY married Laura Florence Lindsey
- 1900 census lists him as age 21, a boarder living with Harvie Culf(Culp?)
- in Gilbertsville, Marshall Co, KY
- 1910 census lists him as age 31, wife Florence-age 30, no children, living with(next to?) bro A S Heath (Abraham or Absolom?)
- in District 2, Marshall Co, KY
- 1920 census lists him as age 40, wife Florence-age 39, no children
- in Birmingham, Marshall Co, KY
- 1930 census lists him as age 51, wife Florence L-age 48, no children
- in District 2, Marshall Co, KY
son William B HEATH b: 17 OCT 1878 - d. bef 1900 census
- ** See birth record journal **

- on 1/3/1884 in Marshall Co, KY married Cullin M Downing 1844 KY - d. bef 1900 census
- ** See Marriage Record **

son Lonzo C Downing 10/18?? KY - d. aft 1900 census
son Palesick (?Patrick?) Randolph Downing 5/1886 KY - 3/26/1937
- ** See his findagrave.com page later **
- on 8/6/1906 in Henry Co, TN married Lola Dunn 1886 - 1937
- dau of George Washington Dunn 1858 - 1941 and Emma Jackson Ragan 1857 - 1905
dau Daisy Downing 1907 - 2000
- married ??? Williams
- 1910 census lists him as age 23, wife Lala-age 24, 2 children & a cousin Olt Heath-age 16
- in District 2, Marshall Co, KY
- 1920 census lists him as age 33, wife Lolah-M-age 33, 5 children
- in Birmingham, Marshall Co, KY
- 1930 census lists him as age 43, wife Lola-age 43, 5 children
- in Gilbertsville, Marshall Co, KY
dau Mildred Lorene Downing 1913
- on 8/20/1934 in Marshall Co, KY married Jamie Herman Hurst
son Lonzo Patrick Downing 1914 - 1990
- on 6/17/1936 in Marshall Co, KY married L Vee Yates 1918
- dau of Barry Yates and Beula ???
- in 1954 married Jo Ann (?Lindsey/?Caraway?) 1927 - 2014

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found at https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWY4-CJ7

Name: W. H. Heath
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Age:
Spouse's Name: R. U. Baker
Spouse's Birth Date:
Spouse's Birthplace:
Spouse's Age:
Event Date: 07 Oct 1866
Event Place: Marshall, Kentucky
Father's Name:
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Race:
Marital Status: Single ****
Previous Wife's Name:
Spouse's Race:
Spouse's Marital Status: Single ???? - not widowed
Spouse's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01298-4
System Origin: Kentucky-EASy
GS Film number: 321353
Reference ID: it 1 n 1490

Citing this Record:
"Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWY4-CJ7 : accessed 21 August 2015), W. H. Heath and R. U. Baker, 07 Oct 1866; citing Marshall, Kentucky, reference it 1 n 1490; FHL microfilm 321,353.
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Name: Cullin M. Downing ****
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Age:
Spouse's Name: Rachel A. Heath ****
Spouse's Birth Date:
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Event Date: 03 Jan 1884
Event Place: Marshall County, Kentucky
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Marital Status: Widowed ****
Previous Wife's Name:
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Spouse's Marital Status: Widowed ****
Spouse's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01298-9
System Origin: Kentucky-EASy
GS Film number: 321353
Reference ID: it 1 p 116 n 3165

Citing this Record:
"Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWYH-S4L : accessed 21 August 2015), Cullin M. Downing and Rachel A. Heath, 03 Jan 1884; citing Marshall County, Kentucky, reference it 1 p 116 n 3165; FHL microfilm 321,353.
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Absolom Smith "App" Heath

Birth: Sep. 10, 1874
Death: Sep. 27, 1946
Jefferson County
Arkansas, USA

Family links:
Spouse:
Lillie W. Dunn Heath (1886 - 1976)*

Children:
Pearl Heath Beck (1910 - 2000)*
Lola Heath Palmer (1917 - 2004)*
Charles Andrew Heath (1923 - 1998)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Philadelphia Cemetery
Prattsville
Grant County
Arkansas, USA

Created by: JKB
Record added: May 05, 2006
Find A Grave Memorial# 14179043
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Name: App S Heath

Event Type: Death
Event Date: 29 Sep 1946
Event Place: Jefferson, Arkansas
Gender:
Age (Original): 73
Race:
Birth Year (Estimated): 1873
Certificate Number: 366
Page Number:
Volume Number: 62
Affiliate Film Number: 1946

Citing this Record
"Arkansas Death Index, 1914-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VJRP-VB3 : 27 November 2014), App S Heath, 29 Sep 1946; derived from "Arkansas, Death Index, 1914-1950," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2005); a multigenerational derivative citing Division of Vital Records, Arkansas Department of Health, Arkansas Death Index, 1914-1950 (Arkansas: Arkansas Genealogical Society).
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Lillie W. Dunn Heath

Birth: Apr. 26, 1886
Marshall County
Kentucky, USA
Death: Sep. 7, 1976

Family links:
Parents:
George Washington Dunn (1858 - 1941)
Emma Jackson Ragan Dunn (1857 - 1905)

Spouse:
Absolom Smith Heath (1874 - 1946)

Children:
Pearl Heath Beck (1910 - 2000)*
Lola Heath Palmer (1917 - 2004)*
Charles Andrew Heath (1923 - 1998)*

Siblings:
Lula Jackson Dunn Wright (1884 - 1958)*
Lillie W. Dunn Heath (1886 - 1976)
Merna C. Dunn McCool (1891 - 1964)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Philadelphia Cemetery
Prattsville
Grant County
Arkansas, USA

Created by: JKB
Record added: May 05, 2006
Find A Grave Memorial# 14179066
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found at https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWPS-GJ5

Name: Wm D, Heath
Birth Date: 1879
Birthplace:
Age: 22
Spouse's Name: Laura Florense Lindsey
Spouse's Birth Date: 1882
Spouse's Birthplace:
Spouse's Age: 19
Event Date: 06 Feb 1901
Event Place:
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I00329-4
System Origin: Kentucky-EASy
GS Film number: 1760356
Reference ID: v B p 126

Citing this Record:
"Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWPS-GJ5 : accessed 23 August 2015), Wm D, Heath and Laura Florense Lindsey, 06 Feb 1901; citing , reference v B p 126; FHL microfilm 1,760,356.
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Name: Jeff. H. Heath ****
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Age:
Spouse's Name: Della Story ****
Spouse's Birth Date:
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Event Date: 22 Mar 1891
Event Place: Marshall, Kentucky
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Race:
Marital Status: Single ****
Previous Wife's Name:
Spouse's Race:
Spouse's Marital Status: Single ****
Spouse's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01299-3
System Origin: Kentucky-EASy
GS Film number: 321353
Reference ID: it 1 p 186 n 3859

Citing this Record:
"Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWYH-8QG : accessed 23 August 2015), Jeff. H. Heath and Della Story, 22 Mar 1891; citing Marshall, Kentucky, reference it 1 p 186 n 3859; FHL microfilm 321,353.
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Name: Jefferson Haston Heath ****
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 17 Jun 1951
Event Place: Calvert City, Marshall, Kentucky, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 80
Race:
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Father's Name: William Heath ****
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GS Film Number: 2241091
Digital Folder Number: 004178317
Image Number: 00911

Citing this Record:
"Kentucky Death Records, 1911-1961", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NSMW-TRF : accessed 23 August 2015), Jefferson Haston Heath, 1951.
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Jefferson Hasten Heath

Birth: Jul. 21, 1870
Death: Jun. 17, 1951

Son of William Henry & Rachel Heath

Family links:
Children:
Elta Randolph Heath (1894 - 1960)*
Lillian R. Heath Culp (1904 - 1988)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Provine Cemetery
Benton
Marshall County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Kathy Thompson
Record added: Sep 12, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 41877224
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Name: P R Downing ****
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Event Date: 06 Aug 1906
Event Place: Henry, Tennessee, United States
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Reference ID: 191
GS Film Number: 001011507
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Digital Folder Number: 004539730
Image Number: 00102

Citing this Record:
"Tennessee, County Marriages, 1790-1950", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKHM-KDXT : accessed 23 August 2015), P R Downing and Lola Dunn, 1906.
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Name: P.R. Downing ****
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 27 Mar 1937
Event Place: Birmingham, Marshall, Kentucky, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 50
Race:
Race (Original):
Occupation:
Birth Year (Estimated): 1887
Birthplace:
Burial Place:
Cemetery:
Father's Name: Cal Downing ****
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name:
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name: Lola Downing ****
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Gender: Female
GS Film Number: 1913334
Digital Folder Number: 004225072
Image Number: 01861

Citing this Record:
"Kentucky Death Records, 1911-1961", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NSRV-8NL : accessed 23 August 2015), P.R. Downing, 1937.
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found at https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NSXM-GR8

Name: Lalah Mrs. Downing
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1937
Event Place: , Marshall, Kentucky, United States
Gender: Female
Age:
Race:
Race (Original):
Occupation:
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birthplace:
Burial Place:
Cemetery:
Father's Name: George Dunn ****
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name: Emma Ragan ****
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name: P. R. Downing ****
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Gender: Male
GS Film Number: 1913340
Digital Folder Number: 004180392
Image Number: 02678

Citing this Record:
"Kentucky Death Records, 1911-1961", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NSXM-GR8 : accessed 23 August 2015), P. R. Downing in entry for Lalah Mrs. Downing, 1937.
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found at findagrave.com

P Randolph Downing

Birth: 1886
Death: Mar. 26, 1937

Family links:
Children:
Daisy Downing Williams (1907 - 2000)*

*Calculated relationship

Note: Husband of Lala, son of Cal & Lola Downing

Burial:
Provine Cemetery
Benton
Marshall County
Kentucky, USA

Created by: Kathy Thompson
Record added: Sep 07, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 29645269
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found at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bforster&id=I17493

ID: I17493
•Name: Rachel A SMITH
•Sex: F
•Birth: 22 APR 1844 in Gilbertsville, Marshall, Kentucky
•Death: 24 NOV 1906 in marshall, Kentucky
•Census: 1850 marshall, Kentucky
•Note: age 6 w/parents
•Census: 1870 birmingham, Marshall, Kentucky
•Note: Wm H Neth 26 Rachel A Neth 26 Nancy M Baker 8
•Census: 1900 Gilbertsville, Marshall, Kentucky
•Note: Rachel A Downing 56 Abraham S Heath 25 Lonzo C Downing Palesick R Downing 14
•Note: 1850 United States Federal Census Name: Rachel Smith Age: 6 Estimated birth year: abt 1844 Birth Place: Kentucky Home in 1850(City,County,State): Marshall, Kentucky Household Members: Name Age Haston Smith 45 Cintha Smith 38 Absalom Smith 19 William D Smith 13 Rachel Smith 6 Martha J Smith 0
1870 United States Federal Census Name: Rachel A Neth [Rachel A. Heath] Estimated birth year: abt 1844 Age in 1870: 26Birthplace: Kentucky Home in 1870: Birmingham, Marshall, Kentucky Post Office: Birmingham Household Members: Name Age Wm H Neth 26 Rachel A Neth 26 Nancy M Baker 8
1900 United States Federal Census Name: Rachel A Downing Home in 1900: Gilbertsville, Marshall, Kentucky Age: 56 Birth Date: Apr 1844 Birthplace: Kentucky Relationship to Head of House: Head Father's Birthplace: North Carolina Mother's Birthplace: Kentucky Mother: number of living children: 5 Mother: How many children: 10 Marriage Year: 1900 Marital Status: Widowed Years Married: 0 Residence : Birmingham Village, Marshall, Kentucky Occupation: farmer own freeHousehold Members: Name Age Rachel A Downing 56 Abraham S Heath 25 Lonzo C Downing Palesick R Downing 14 son Jefferson living almost next door.
MARRIAGE DATE: 1. source #12. to Mr. Downing ?SOURCES:1. Email correspondant J. Kenneth Ford whose 1999 email address is jkfordATaolDOTcom
•Change Date: 22 DEC 2009

Father: Haston SMITH
Mother: Cynthia (SMITH)

Marriage 1
William Henry HEATH b: 19 MAY 1844 in marshall, Kentucky
•Married: 7 OCT 1866 in marshall, Kentucky
Children
1.Has No Children Martha S HEATH b: 4 AUG 1867 in 2 1870
2.Has No Children Absolom Smith HEATH b: 10 SEP 1874 in 9 29 1946
3.Has No Children Ginstina HEATH b: 4 JAN 1877 in 10 1877
4.Has Children William D HEATH b: 17 OCT 1878 in 6 25 1940
5.Has No Children William B HEATH b: 17 OCT 1878
6.Has Children Jefferson Hasten HEATH b: 21 JUL 1870 in marshall, Kentucky
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Smith, Rachel A (I1085)
 
1331

**** 2 findagrave.com pages ****

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John I Famous memorial ** website lists original name John Plantagenet **

Birth: 24 Dec 1166 Oxford, City of Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Death: 19 Oct 1216 (aged 49) Newark-on-Trent, Newark and Sherwood District, Nottinghamshire, England
Burial: Fontevraud Abbey, Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, Departement de Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France ????
Plot: Heart only
Memorial #: 91818151

Bio:
English Royalty. He received a place in history for being the King of England from 1199 to 1216. John was the son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, and youngest brother of Richard "the Lionheart". He married twice with the first being a political move to a distant cousin Isabel of Gloucester; this was annulled. Then he married the 12 year-old Isabella of Angouleme, who gave him three daughters and two sons. He was an educated man who loved hunting and traveling. Since Henry II did not award him land as he did his older sons, John was given the name of "Lackland". The name proved to suit him as, during his reign, he lost most of the land England had acquired earlier. John's life was characterized by double-crossing tumultuous relationships: First he allied with his brother Richard to rebel against their father; later he allied with King Philip II of France to fight Richard. He then turned on Phillip, causing England to lose Normandy. And lastly, he battled with his oldest brother's son Arthur over the right to the throne, which he ultimately, after Richard's death, advanced to the throne. Many English barons and clergy thought he had poor judgment, was wicked and could not be trusted. And he was even excommunicated from the Church by Pope Innocent III. Although he did make improvements in military, taxation, and in the justice system, his faults and mistakes overshadowed any achievements. While John was in France and for the first time in history, barons made a national protest against such a bad government. On June 15, 1215, John sealed the "Magna Carta", the Great Charter, which restated the rights of the Church, the barons and all in the land. Within months, John broke all of these promises, causing the Church and the barons to summon aid from France. In the midst of the French invading England, John died of dysentery leaving his nine-year-old son to become Henry III. At this point, his widow, Isabella of Angouleme, was sent back to France without her very young children. King John may also be remembered as the rival of Robin Hood, the heroic outlaw in English folklore. His body is buried at Worcester Cathedral, and his heart at Fontevraud Abbey.

Family Members
Parents
Henry II 1133-1189
Eleanor de Aquitaine 1122-1204
Spouses
Isabella FitzWilliam Burgh 1165-1217
Isabella of Angoulême 1186-1246
Siblings
Geoffrey FitzRoy Plantagenet 1152-1212
William De Poitiers 1153-1156
Henry Plantagenet 1155-1183
Mathilda Plantagenet 1156-1189
Richard I 1157-1199
Geoffrey II Plantagenet 1158-1186
Eleanor Plantagenet 1162-1214
Joan Plantagenet 1164-1199
John I 1166-1216
Half Siblings
Marie de Champagne 1145-1198
Alix Capet 1150-1198
William Longespée 1176-1226
?? no children??
Maintained by: Find a Grave
Originally Created by: Lutetia (46580078)
Added: 12 Jun 2012
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/91818151/john_i
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/91818151/john_i: accessed 16 October 2023), memorial page for John I (24 Dec 1166-19 Oct 1216), Find a Grave Memorial ID 91818151, citing Fontevraud Abbey, Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, Departement de Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France; Maintained by Find a Grave.
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found at findagrave.com on 10/15/2023

John I Famous memorial ** website lists original name John Plantagenet **

Birth: 24 Dec 1166 Oxford, City of Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Death: 19 Oct 1216 (aged 49) Newark-on-Trent, Newark and Sherwood District, Nottinghamshire, England
Burial: Worcester Cathedral, Worcester, City of Worcester, Worcestershire, England
Plot: The Choir
Memorial #: 1953

Bio:
English Royalty. He received a place in history for being the King of England from 1199 to 1216. John was the son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, and youngest brother of Richard "the Lionheart". He married twice with the first being a political move to a distant cousin Isabel of Gloucester; this was annulled. Then he married the 12 year-old Isabella of Angouleme, who gave him three daughters and two sons. He was an educated man who loved hunting and traveling. Since Henry II did not award him land as he did his older sons, John was given the name of "Lackland". The name proved to suit him as, during his reign, he lost most of the land England had acquired earlier. John's life was characterized by double-crossing tumultuous relationships: First he allied with his brother Richard to rebel against their father; later he allied with King Philip II of France to fight Richard. He then turned on Phillip, causing England to lose Normandy. And lastly, he battled with his oldest brother's son Arthur over the right to the throne, which he ultimately, after Richard's death, advanced to the throne. Many English barons and clergy thought he had poor judgment, was wicked and could not be trusted. And he was even excommunicated from the Church by Pope Innocent III. Although he did make improvements in military, taxation, and in the justice system, his faults and mistakes overshadowed any achievements. While John was in France and for the first time in history, barons made a national protest against such a bad government. On June 15, 1215, John sealed the "Magna Carta", the Great Charter, which restated the rights of the Church, the barons and all in the land. Within months, John broke all of these promises, causing the Church and the barons to summon aid from France. In the midst of the French invading England, John died of dysentery leaving his nine-year-old son to become Henry III. At this point, his widow, Isabella of Angouleme, was sent back to France without her very young children. King John may also be remembered as the rival of Robin Hood, the heroic outlaw in English folklore. His body is buried at Worcester Cathedral, and his heart at Fontevraud Abbey.

Family Members
Parents
Henry II 1133-1189
Eleanor de Aquitaine 1122-1204
Spouses
Isabella FitzWilliam Burgh 1165-1217
Isabella of Angoulême 1186-1246
Siblings
Geoffrey FitzRoy Plantagenet 1152-1212
William De Poitiers 1153-1156
Henry Plantagenet 1155-1183
Mathilda Plantagenet 1156-1189
Richard I 1157-1199
Geoffrey II Plantagenet 1158-1186
Eleanor Plantagenet 1162-1214
Joan Plantagenet 1164-1199
John I 1166-1216
Half Siblings
Marie de Champagne 1145-1198
Alix Capet 1150-1198
William Longespée 1176-1226
Children
Richard FitzRoy 1186-1246
Joan of Wales 1188-1237
Joan of Wales 1188-1237
Henry III 1207-1272
Richard of Cornwall 1209-1272
Joan Plantagenet 1210-1238
Isabelle Plantagenet 1214-1241
Eleanor Plantagenet 1215-1275
Maintained by: Find a Grave
Added: 25 Apr 1998
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1953/john_i
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1953/john_i: accessed 15 October 2023), memorial page for John I (24 Dec 1166-19 Oct 1216), Find a Grave Memorial ID 1953, citing Worcester Cathedral, Worcester, City of Worcester, Worcestershire, England; Maintained by Find a Grave.
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King John

Birth: Dec. 24, 1167
Death: Oct. 19, 1216

English Royalty. King of England from 1199 to 1216. John was the son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, and youngest brother of Richard "the Lionheart". He married twice with the first being a political move to a distant cousin Isabel of Gloucester; this was annulled. Then he married the 12 year-old Isabella of Angouleme, who gave him three daughters and two sons. He was an educated man who loved hunting and traveling. Since Henry II did not award him land as he did his older sons, John was given the name of "Lackland". The name proved to suit him as, during his reign, he lost most of the land England had aquired earlier. John's life was characterized by double-crossing tumultuous relationships. First he allied with his brother Richard to rebel against their father; later he allied with King Philip II of France to fight Richard. He then turned on Phillip, causing England to lose Normandy. And lastly, he battled with his oldest brother's son Arthur over the right to the throne, which he ultimately acceded to after Richard's death. Many English barons and clergy thought he had poor judgment, was wicked and could not be trusted. And he was even excommunicated from the Church by Pope Innocent III. Although he did make improvements in military, taxation, and in the justice system, his faults and mistakes overshadowed any achievements. While John was in France and for the first time in history, barons made a national protest against such bad government. On June 15, 1215, John sealed the "Magna Carta", the Great Charter, which restated the rights of the Church, the barons and all in the land. Within months, John broke all of these promises, causing the Church and the barons to summon aid from France. In the midst of the French invading England, John died of dysentery leaving his nine-year-old son to become Henry III. At this point, Isabella of Angouleme was sent back to France without her very young children. King John may also be remembered as the rival of Robin Hood, the heroic outlaw in English folklore. (bio by: Linda Davis)

Family links:
Parents:
King Henry II (1133 - 1189)
Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine (1123 - 1204)

Spouses:
Isabelle of Angouleme (1188 - 1246)
Isabel Mortain Fitz Robert (1165 - 1217)*

Children:
Joan of Wales (1188 - 1237)*
King Henry (1207 - 1272)*
Richard of Cornwall de Plantagenet (1209 - 1272)*
Joan Plantagenet (1210 - 1238)*
Isabelle Plantagenet (1214 - 1241)*
Eleanor Plantagenet (1215 - 1275)*

*Calculated relationship

Search Amazon for King John

Burial:
Worcester Cathedral
Worcester
Worcestershire, England
Plot: The Choir

Maintained by: Find A Grave
Record added: Jan 01, 2001
Find A Grave Memorial# 1953
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John, King (I1412)
 
1332

***** this child was not mentioned in George Booth Malone, Sr's will *****

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See Booth Malone doc in Misc-Docs for following:
* Amy Malone, born about 1775 in Brunswick Co, VA. Married Clement
Reade 11/17/1796 in Brunswick Co, VA.
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Found at findagrave.com on 3/8/2021

Amy Malone Reade

Birth: 1775 Brunswick County, Virginia, USA
Death: unknown
Burial: Non-Cemetery Burial

Memorial #: 192377946
Bio:
Amy Malone, born about 1775 in Brunswick Co, VA. Married Clement Reade 11/17/1796 in Brunswick Co, VA.
Family Members
Parents
George Booth Malone 1737-1810
Sarah Bass Malone 1739-1776
Siblings
Elizabeth Bass Malone Lanier 1757-1827
Lewis Malone 1759-1810
Miles Malone 1761-Unknown
Ann Malone Oldham 1762-Unknown
Mary Malone Vaughn 1765-Unknown
Booth Malone 1767-1830
Martha Malone Lanier 1771-1795
Wilmont Malone 1773-1842
George Booth Malone 1776-1845
Half Siblings
Sarah Malone Bugg 1778-1851
Robert Lafayette Malone 1781-1864
Created by: B&JAndrews1945 (47525492)
Added: 19 Aug 2018
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/192377946/amy-reade
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 08 March 2021), memorial page for Amy Malone Reade (1775–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial no. 192377946, ; Maintained by B&JAndrews1945 (contributor 47525492) Non-Cemetery Burial.
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Malone, Amy (I1456)
 
1333 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hardman, Natalie Renee (I822)
 
1334 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hardman, Cindy Lynn (I821)
 
1335

1820 census GA 
Osburn, John III (I1843)
 
1336

1900 census - said she had 12 children - 6 still living ---------- I have 14 listed - which 2 are not hers??
1850 census has 11 children listed --- Lydia A thru Joseph W
1860 census has 9 children listed --- Mary E thru George Lewis

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Lydia Elizabeth Fox Woodruff

Birth: 1815 Madisonville, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Death: 15 Apr 1903 (aged 87–88) Saint Charles, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Burial: Old Woodruff Cemetery, Princeton, Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA
Memorial #: 151944570
Bio:
Lydia Elizabeth Fox married Hiram Woodruff on 15 Jul 1829 in Madisonville, Hopkins Co, KY.

The location of her grave is unknown. She is probably buried in an unmarked grave next to her husband. ****

Family Members
Spouse
Hiram Woodruff 1805-1865
Children
Eliza Jane Woodruff 1834-1853
John W. Woodruff 1835-1926
Mary Evelin Woodruff McGregor 1839-1926
Nancy E. Woodruff Nichols 1841-1900
Martha A. Woodruff Jones 1843-1923
Thomas D. Woodruff 1847-1920
Joseph W. Woodruff 1849-1880
Victoria T. Woodruff Roberts 1853-1926
George L. Woodruff 1855-1920
Created by: sh (47561651)
Added: 6 Sep 2015
URL: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/151944570/lydia-elizabeth-woodruff
Citation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 13 December 2020), memorial page for Lydia Elizabeth Fox Woodruff (1815–15 Apr 1903), Find a Grave Memorial no. 151944570, citing Old Woodruff Cemetery, Princeton, Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA ; Maintained by sh (contributor 47561651) .
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Fox, Elizabeth Lydia (I942)
 
1337

also married Geoffrey Wyatt
 
Skinner, Anne (I1904)
 
1338

also married James Chudleigh
 
Champernon, Joan Agnes (I1918)
 
1339

another possible marriage date 1/2/1898?

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found at https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VN4S-VCW

Name: Jadie Bowers
Also Known As Name:
Name Suffix:
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 07 Aug 1898
Event Place: Carroll, Tennessee, United States
Gender: Female
Spouse's Name: Monroe Butler
Spouse's Also Known As Name:
Spouse's Name Prefix:
Spouse's Name Suffix:
Page: 422

Citing this Record:
"Tennessee, State Marriage Index, 1780-2002," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VN4S-VCW : accessed 3 May 2015), Monroe Butler and Jadie Bowers, 07 Aug 1898; from "Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2008); citing p. 422, Carroll, Tennessee, United States, Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee.
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Family: James Monroe Butler / Jadie Elminie Bowers (F37)
 
1340

Based on the information below there has to be 2 different women named Susannah Stovall -- this info shows her having children from both spouses in the same time frame? The info for Peter Overby says he died in 1818 in Halifax, VA.

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Excerpted from the Book: The Family of Bartholomew Stovall (Eight Generations of Stovails in England and America), 1993,
By Neil D. Thompson, Ph.D., LL.B., C.G.,

257. Susannah "Susan" STOVALL was bom about 1779 in , Granville Co, NC. She died after 1840 in , Granville Co, NC.
Data obtained from E-mail by Beth Leney dtd 31 Mar 1998.Data obtained from The Family of Bartholomew Stovall by Neil
Thompson dtd 1993.
She was married to Peter OVERBEY Jr (son of Peter OVERBEY and Sylvania "Ann" VAUGHAN) on 1 Jul 1799 in ,
Granville Co, NC. Peter OVERBEY Jr was bom about 1774. He died in 1812. Data obtained from E-mail by Beth Leney
dtd 31 Mar 1998. Susannah "Susan" STOVALL and Peter OVERBEY Jr had the following children:
1126 i. David OVERBEY. Data obtained from E-mail by Beth Leney dtd 31 Mar 1998.
1127 ii. John Stovall OVERBEY. Data obtained from E-mail by Beth Leney dtd 31 Mar 1998.
+ 1128 iii. James Melvin OVERBEY.
She was married to John HOWARD in 1822 in , , Al.
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Granville Co, NC marriages:
Stovall, Susanna Overbee, Peter 01 Jul 1799
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found at http://records.ancestry.com/susannah_stovall_records.ashx?pid=14707692

Susannah Stovall
Found 10 Records, 9 Photos and 416,899 Family Trees
Born in Granville, North Carolina, USA on 1771 to John Stovall and Mary Ann Wilkins. Susannah married Lazarus Inman and had 9 children. Susannah married Peter Overby and had 3 children. She passed away on 1850 in Williamson, Tennessee, USA.

Family Members
Parents
?John Stovall1742-1827
?Mary Ann Wilkins1735-1820

Spouse(s)
?Lazarus Inman1767-1850
Children
?Isaac Inman1810-Unknown
?Jane Inman1790-Unknown
?Jesse Inman1792-Unknown
?John Inman1793-1859
?Ezekiel Inman1785-1862
?Benjamin Inman1800-1878
?Lazarus Inman1805-Unknown
?Marvel S Inman1807-1895
?Susannah Inman1820-1931

Spouse(s)
?Peter Overby1775-1818
Children
?David Overby1800-1880
?James M Overby1806-Unknown
?John S Overby1803-Unknown
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found at DAR.org

Descendants List
Member: -- Name Restricted -- Nat'l #: 771340 Ancestor #: A110786
1.
-- Generation Restricted --
2.
-- Generation Restricted --
3.
-- Generation Restricted --
4.
The Said -- Name Restricted -- was the child of
James Thomas Overbey born on - - 1834 at Granville Co NC
died at Mobile Mobile Co AL on 14 - May - 1902 and his ( 1st ) wife
Sarah Ann Harris born on - - 1840 at Granville Co NC
died at Mobile Mobile Co AL on 17 - Jun - 1903 married on 18 - Feb - 1857
married at Mecklenburg Co VA
5.
The Said James Thomas Overbey was the child of
James Melvin Overbey born on (c) - - 1806 at Granville Co NC
died at Granville Co NC on (p) - - 1870 and his ( 1st ) wife
Matilda Baptist Marshall born on - - at Mecklenburg Co VA
died at Granville Co NC on 4 - May - 1840 married on 19 - May - 1832
married at Mecklenburg Co VA
6.
The Said James Melvin Overbey was the child of
Peter Overbey born on - - at Mecklenburg Co VA
died at Mecklenburg Co VA on (a) 6 - Nov - 1818 and his ( 1st ) wife
Susanna Stovall born on (c) - - 1778 at Granville Co NC **??** 1765?
died at Granville Co NC on (p) 16 - Aug - 1822 married on 1 - Jul - 1799 **??** 1850?
married at Granville Co NC
7.
The Said Susanna Stovall was the child of ****
John Stovall Jrborn on (c) - - 1749 at _______________ **??** 1737?
died at Granville Co NC on (a) 12 - Jun - 1820 and his ( 1st ) wife ** ? 11/6/1820?
Mary Ann Wilkins born on - - at _______________ **??** 1742?
died at Granville Co NC on (a) - - 1820 married on - -
8.
The Said John Stovall was the child of
John Stovall Srborn on (a) - - 1700 at Henrico Co VA
died at Granville Co NC on (a) - Nov - 1781 and his ( 1st ) wife
Dorcus born on - - at VA
died at Granville Co NC on (p) - - 1781 married on (c) - - 1735

Associated Ancestor (Revolutionary) Record

STOVALL, JOHN SR Ancestor #: A110786 ****

Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank: PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth: ANTE 1700 HENRICO CO VIRGINIA
Death: ANTE 11- -1781 GRANVILLE CO NORTH CAROLINA
Service Source:
CLARK, STATE RECS OF NC, VOL 22, P 176; NC REV WAR PAY VOUCHERS, #69, ROLL #S.115.127, FRAME 340
Service Description:
1) GRANVILLE CO, FURNISHED SUPPLIES
2) TOOK OATH OF ALLEGIANCE
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Descendants List
Member: -- Name Restricted -- Nat'l #: 771340 Ancestor #: A131596 ****
1.
-- Generation Restricted --
2.
-- Generation Restricted --
3.
-- Generation Restricted --
4.
The Said -- Name Restricted -- was the child of
James Thomas Overbey born on - - 1834 at Granville Co NC
died at Mobile Mobile Co AL on 14 - May - 1902 and his ( 1st ) wife
Sarah Ann Harris born on - - 1840 at Granville Co NC
died at Mobile Mobile Co AL on 17 - Jun - 1903 married on 18 - Feb - 1857
married at Mecklenburg Co VA
5.
The Said James Thomas Overbey was the child of
James Melvin Overbey born on (c) - - 1806 at Granville Co NC
died at Granville Co NC on (p) - - 1870 and his ( 1st ) wife
Matilda Baptist Marshall born on - - at Mecklenburg Co VA
died at Granville Co NC on 4 - May - 1840 married on 19 - May - 1832
married at Mecklenburg Co VA
6.
The Said James Melvin Overbey was the child of
Peter Overbey born on (c) - - 1773 at Mecklenburg Co VA
died at Mecklenburg Co VA on (a) 16 - Nov - 1818 and his ( 1st ) wife
Susannah Stovall born on (c) - - 1778 at Granville Co NC **??** 1765?
died at Granville Co NC on (p) 16 - Aug - 1822 married on 1 - Jul - 1799 **??** 1850?
married at Granville Co NC
7.
The Said Susannah Stovall was the child of ****
John Stovall Jrborn on (c) - - 1749 at _______________ **??** 1737?
died at Granville Co NC on (a) 12 - Jun - 1820 and his ( 1st ) wife ** ? 11/6/1820?
Mary Ann Wilkins born on (c) - - 1750 at _______________ **??** 1742?
died at Granville Co NC on (a) - - 1820 married on - -

Associated Ancestor (Revolutionary) Record

STOVALL, JOHN JR Ancestor #: A131596 ****

Service:
NORTH CAROLINA Rank: PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth: CIRCA 1749 **??** 1737?
Death: ANTE 6-12-1820 GRANVILLE CO NORTH CAROLINA
Service Description:
1) FURNISHED SUPPLIES - VOUCHER CERT. #173
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Stovall, Susannah (I620)
 
1341

Children:

dau Aseneth Holland 1795 - 2/1/1823 Laurens Co, SC
- See findagrave.com page **
- married Samuel Copeland
dau Sarah Holland 1799 Caswell Co, NC - 1863 Bartow Co, GA
- See findagrave.com page ** ?? born in NC?
- married John Simmons Leake 1792 - 1849
dau Casander Holland 12/28/1800 - 8/18/1866 Henry Co, GA
- See findagrave.com page **
- married John Dawson Bryans 1792 - 1869
dau Jane Holland 9/9/1803 - 5/23/1832 Laurens Co, SC
- See findagrave.com page **
- married ??? Blakely
son Thomas Rutledge Holland 8/16/1805 - 3/23/1850 Laurens Co, SC
- See findagrave.com page **
- married Mary Leake 1811 - 1860
 
Family: Thomas Holland / Jane Adair-xx (F788)
 
1342

Children:

dau Lydia Elizabeth Pinkston 1846 TN
- father Joel G Pinkston - Delilah's first husband?
son William Franklin Smothers 1848-1849 TN
dau Nancy C Smothers 1850-1854 TN
- on 5/6/1857 in Carroll Co, TN married Green B Pinkston
- ** See marriage record **
son Jacob Smothers 1852-1853 TN
dau Mary Francis Smothers 1854-1857 TN

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Name: Delilah Pinkston
Sex: Female
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 04 Oct 1848
Event Place: Carroll, Tennessee, United States
Event Place (Original): Carroll
Spouse's Name: Jacob Smothers

Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Delilah Pinkston Wife F

Page: 176

Citing this Record
"Tennessee, State Marriage Index, 1780-2002," , FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VN49-QLB : 4 December 2014), Jacob Smothers and Delilah Pinkston, 04 Oct 1848; from "Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002," database and images, Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com : 2008); citing p. 176, Carroll, Tennessee, United States, Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee.
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Family: Jacob Smothers-xx / Delilah Uptigrove (F739)
 
1343

Children:

dau Lydia Jane Robinson 8/22/1846 TN - 9/11/1917 Carroll Co, TN
- ** See death certificate **
- on 11/16/1865 in Carroll Co, TN married William Newton Hammett 1848
- on 9/9/1879 in Carroll Co, TN married William Taylor Boyd 4/4/1849 - 9/27/1925
- ** see their findagrave.com pages **
- son of Joshua C Boyd 1825-1918 and Martha Jane Butler 1828-1872
dau Martha A Robinson 1847 TN
son George Harris Robinson 1849 TN - 1906
dau Susan Robinson 1850 TN
dau Hannah Robinson 11/27/1853 - 2/28/1936 both in Bruceton, Carroll Co, TN
- married ??? Vance
son Elijah Henry Robinson 1856 Carroll Co, TN
- on 8/26/1880 in Franklin Co, IL married Louisa Smothers 1858 Franklin Co, IL
- dau of Thomas Smothers and Sarah Piles
- ** See marriage record **
son Pleasant Bradford Robinson 2/11/1858 Benton Co, TN - 11/8/1914 Gibson Co, TN
- ** See death certificate **
- ** See his findagrave.com page **
son Thomas Robinson 1860 TN
son Rome Swift Robinson (or Roneo Saunders Robinson) 10/12/1865 TN - 1/7/1917 Buena Vista, Carroll Co, TN

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Thomas F. Robinson in entry for Lida J. Boyd, "Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955"

Name: Lida J. Boyd
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 11 Sep 1917
Event Place: Carroll County, Tennessee
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married ****
Race: White
Age: 71
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 22 Aug 1846
Birthplace: Tenn.
Spouse's Name: ????
Father's Name: Thomas F. Robinson ****
Father's Birthplace: Not Known
Mother's Name: Mary Uptgio... ****
Mother's Birthplace: Tenn.
Occupation: House Keeper
Address:
Residence Place:
Cemetery: Oak Grove
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 12 Sep 1917
Informant's Name:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 004183058
Image Number: 02104
GS Film number: 1299663
Reference ID: v 4 cn 394
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Mary Uptragrove in entry for Rome Swift Robinson, "Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955"
Name: Rome Swift Robinson ****
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 07 Jan 1917 ****
Event Place: Buena Vista, Carroll, Tennessee
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Married ****
Race: White
Age: 53
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 12 Oct 1865 ****
Birthplace: Tenn.
Spouse's Name: ????
Father's Name: Thomas Robinson ****
Father's Birthplace: Tenn
Mother's Name: Mary Uptragrove ****
Mother's Birthplace: Tenn
Occupation: Farmer
Address:
Residence Place:
Cemetery: Oak Grove Cemetary
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 08 Jan 1917
Informant's Name:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 004183058
Image Number: 01846
GS Film number: 1299663
Reference ID: v 4 cn 152
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found at https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NSHH-Q8M

Mary Uptagrove in entry for Hannah Vance, "Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955"
Name: Hannah Vance
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 28 Feb 1936
Event Place: Bruceton, Carroll, Tennessee
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Widowed ****
Race: White
Age: 83
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 27 Nov 1853
Birthplace: Bruceton, Tenn.
Spouse's Name: William Vance ****
Father's Name: Thomas Robinson ****
Father's Birthplace: Bruceton, Tenn.
Mother's Name: Mary Uptagrove ****
Mother's Birthplace: Bruceton, Tenn.
Occupation: Housewife
Address:
Residence Place: Bruceton, Tenn.
Cemetery: Palestine Cemetery
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 29 Feb 1936
Informant's Name:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 004184443
Image Number: 02734
GS Film number: 1876835
Reference ID: cn 2717
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Family: Thomas F Robinson-xx / Mary Uptigrove (F742)
 
1344

Children:

dau Martha J Pinkston 1856 TN
- on 2/9/1883 in Franklin Co, IL married John J. Shirley 1860
dau Mary Elizabeth Pinkston 1859 TN
- on 5/1/1881 in Franklin Co, IL married William C Williams 1855
son John B (or W?) Pinkston 1860 TN
- on 5/29/1881 in Franklin Co, IL married Nancy J Avery 1862
son James Pinkston 1862 TN
son Thomas J Pinkston 1866 TN
- on 2/4/1892 in Franklin Co, IL married Martha Wall 1871
- on 7/3/1914 in Franklin Co, IL married Nittie Black 1879 (a widow)
son Dorsey B Pinkston 1872 TN

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Elijuh Pinkston in entry for John J. Shirley and Martha J. Pinkston, "Illinois, County Marriages, 1810-1934"
Name: John J. Shirley ****
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 09 Feb 1883 ****
Event Place: Franklin, Illinois, United States
Age: 23
Birthplace: TN
Birth Year (Estimated): 1860
Father's Name: James Shirley ****
Father's Titles and Terms:
Mother's Name: Anna Webb ****
Mother's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Name: Martha J. Pinkston ****
Spouse's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Age: 26
Spouse's Birthplace: TN
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated): 1857
Spouse's Father's Name: Elijuh Pinkston ****
Spouse's Father's Titles and Terms:
Spouse's Mother's Name: ????
Spouse's Mother's Titles and Terms:
Reference ID: p 73
GS Film number:1005307
Digital Folder Number: 004661321
Image Number: 00082
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Family: Elijah N Pinkston-xx / Hannah C Emily Uptigrove (F743)
 
1345

Children:

dau Mary Agnes Freeman 1780 Shelby Co, KY - 1850 Calloway Co, KY ?? born 3 yrs before they married??
dau Agnes Freeman 1784 Brunswick Co, VA
dau Patsey Freeman 1786 Sussex, Sussex Co, VA
dau Elizabeth Betsy Freeman 1788 Sussex, VA or Lincoln, Clay Co, KY
son Arthur Freeman 1790 Lincoln, Clay Co, KY
son Hamlin Freeman 1800 Surry Co, VA
dau Nancy Freeman 1802 Lincoln, Clay Co, KY
son John Jacob Freeman 9/6/1804 Lincoln, Shelby Co, KY - 7/23/1871 Kanosh, Millard Co, UT
- on 2/9/1826 in Calloway Co, KY married Nancy Beale Smoot 1807 - 1891
dau Elizabeth Caroline Freeman 1829 - 1913
- married Charles Thaddeus Hall 1823 - 1903
son William Hamblin Freeman 1833 - 1912
- married Angeline Ameret Stocking 1834 - 1904
son John Woodruff Freeman 1836 - 1905
- married Sarah Adaline Collins 1842 - 1887
son Columbus Reed Freeman 1838 - 1907
- married Lydia Clementine West 1840 - 1912
dau Margaret Phoebe Freeman 1840 - 1930
- married William Cochran Adkinson Smoot 1828 - 1920
dau Jemima Marinda Freeman 1843 - 1863
- married Francis Marion Jolley 1841 - 1891
dau Martha Jane Freeman 1848 - 1935
- married Thomas William Charlesworth 1848 - 1930
 
Family: Arthur Freeman-xx / Ann Nancy Malone (F767)
 
1346

Children:

dau Mary Randall 5/31/1668 - 2/11/1749 both in Weymouth, Norfolk Co, MA
- ** See her findagrave.com page **
- in 1688 married Nicholas Phillips 1664 - 1751
dau Mercy Randall 1675 - 5/9/1737 both in Weymouth, Norfolk Co, MA
- ** See her findagrave.com page **
- in 1697 married Thomas Kingman 1670 - 1742
dau Hannah Randall 1679 - 4/16/1767 both in Weymouth, Norfolk Co, MA
- ** See her findagrave.com page **
- married Thomas Reed
 
Family: John Randall-xx / Mercy Aldrich (F903)
 
1347

Children:

dau Polly Ann Chapman 1815 IN
- on 8/8/1836 in Vanderburg Co, IN married Thomas Butler
- ** See marriage record later **
son John Chapman 1816 IN
- on 2/11/1836 in Vanderburg Co, IN married Eliza Sprinkle
- ** See marriage record later **

- father William Chapman consented to Joseph and Ibby Henson's marriage

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Found at https://genealogytrails.com/ind/vanderburgh/marriages1818-1840b.html

Genealogy Trails Vanderburgh County, Indiana Marriages 1818-1840

Compiled from a microfilm copy of loose manuscript material such as applications for marriage licenses, marriage returns, consent papers, affirmations of age, etc. in the Genealogy Division, Indiana State Library. For the period 1835 through 1839 the marriages were checked with a compilation made in 1949 by the Vanderburgh Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution from the first bound volume of marriages. It is quite likely that the marriages are incomplete for the early period since no record of them has been found in a bound volume.

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Groom Bride Date Notes
Last First First Last

Butler, Thomas Polly Ann Chapman 8-8-1836 Joseph & Ibby Chapmen,parents of bride, ********

Chapman, John Eliza Sprinkle 2-11-1836 Joseph & Ibby Chapman, parents of groom, consent ********

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Name Polly Chapman
Sex F
Polly Chapman's Spouses and Children

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Thomas Butler Husband M ****
Thomas Butler person details
Name Thomas Butler
Sex Male
Event Type Marriage ****
Event Date

8 August 1836 ****

Event Place Vanderburgh, Indiana, United States ****
Other People on This Record

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Benoni Stinson

**** Below is 'copy full record' ?? --- Above is copy and paste ****

Name: Polly Chapman
Sex: F

Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Thomas Butler Husband M
Benoni Stinson

Digital Folder Number: 007734065
Image Number: 260

Citing this Record
"Indiana, Marriages, 1811-2019", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:8H6K-XMMM : Wed Mar 06 07:05:49 UTC 2024), Entry for Thomas Butler and Benoni Stinson, 8 Aug 1836.
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Name: John Chapman

Sex: Male
Event Type: Marriage ****
Event Date: 11 February 1836 (11 February 1836) ****
Event Place: Vanderburgh, Indiana, United States ****

Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
Eliza Sprinkle Wife F ****
I B Stinson
I B Stinson

Digital Folder Number: 007734065
Image Number: 253

Citing this Record
"Indiana, Marriages, 1811-2019", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:8HLD-163Z : Thu Mar 07 09:08:34 UTC 2024), Entry for John Chapman and I B Stinson, 11 Feb 1836.
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Family: Joseph Chapman / Ibby Elizabeth Jane Henson (F735)
 
1348

Children:

dau Rachel Holland 1777 - 1865
- married ??? Fryer
son Abraham Holland 1782 - 1858
dau Delilah Holland 11/29/1783 Ninety Six Dist, SC - 1/18/1864 Laurens Co, SC
- ** See findagrave.com page **
- abt 1804 married James S Adair Jr 10/15/1781 96 Dist, SC - 6/6/1862 Laurens Co, SC
dau Mary 1785 - 1840
dau Asenath Holland 10/21/1786 MD - 1858 Blount Co, AL
- married David Hendricks 1776 SC - 1858 Blount Co, AL
son Weyman Holland 7/22/1788 Montgomery Co, MD - 9/28/1837 Cokesbury, SC
- on 9/10/1818 in SC married Mary Chandler Major 6/14/1788 - 2/17/1851 both in Pickens, SC
dau Dorcas Holland 1790 - 1860
dau Elizabeth Holland 12/10/1791 - 9/24/1844 Laurens Co, SC
- ** See findagrave.com page **
- on 12/1/1814 married Thomas Green Potter 1775 VA - 2/12/1852 Laurens Co, SC
dau Nancy Holland 1793 - 1841
dau Patience Holland 1797 - 1856
- married ??? Underwood
 
Family: William Holland / Mary Ann Weyman-xx (F787)
 
1349

Children:

dau Rachel Holland 3/15/1794 - 6/15/1857 Laurens Co, SC
son Samuel Holland 4/21/1797 - 5/15/1872 Franklin Co, TN
- ** See findagrave.com page **
- married Margaret Montgomery 1799 - 1873
son William Miller Holland1829-1920
son Richard L Holland 1830 - 1862
son Joseph M Holland 1835 - 1885
son Pvt James K Holland Unknown - 1863
dau Asenath Anetta Holland 1800 - 10/16/1850 Franklin Co, TN
- married Joseph Little 1801 - 1873
dau Sarah Holland 1803
son Greenberry Holland 1810
dau Polly Holland 4/3/1813 - 9/30/1889 Franklin Co, TN
dau Elizabeth W Holland 9/2/1815 - 1858
dau Mary Polly Ann Holland 1816 - 2/27/1845 Franklin Co, TN
dau Mary Ann Holland 8/4/1817 Roane TN - 8/22/1900 Saline, IL
- married John Brandon 1813 -
dau Susanna Holland 1/11/1822 Jackson, AL -10/19/1857 Franklin Co, TN
 
Family: Richard Holland / Elizabeth L Miller-xx (F789)
 
1350

Children:

dau Rebecca A Diggs 1835 TN 
Family: James Diggs-xx / Elizabeth Uptigrove (F738)
 

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