Mother: Catherine MCFARLAIN |
_____________________ | _Donald BLUE ________| | | | |_____________________ | _Donald BLUE _________| | (1799 - ....) | | | _Zacharias MCCALLUM _+ | | | (1752 - 1787) | |_Sarah MCCALLUM _____| | (1776 - ....) | | |_Christy MACBRAYNE __ | (1750 - 1787) | |--Jane BLUE | (1820 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Catherine MCFARLAIN _| (1801 - ....) | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Ann ROGERS |
He lost his life in March, 1784, probably on Indiana soil. He
started to make a journey on horse-back from the falls of the
Ohio to Vincennes or possibly Kaskaskia. The strange part of the
story is that he undertook this long and dangerous journey
alone. There is but little wonder that he lost his life in the
effort. The particulars are not known, but the probabilities are
that he was drowned in trying to cross some stream. His horse,
saddle-bags and some other things were found on the bank of the
White river which is pretty clear evidence that he was not
killed by the Indians as they would have taken the horse. The
family long entertained the hope that he might not be dead, and
the mystery and uncertainty added greatly to their distress.
There is another tradition which names the Little Wabash as the
river where his horse was found, but this is not probable as it
is not likely he was aiming to go further than Vincennes."
________________________________ | _Jonathan CLARK _______| | | | |________________________________ | _John CLARK _________| | (1724 - 1799) | | | ________________________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth Ann WILSON _| | | | |________________________________ | | |--Richard CLARK | (1760 - 1784) | _Giles ROGERS I "the Immigrant"_ | | (1643 - ....) | _Giles ROGERS II_______| | | (1673 - 1794) | | | |_Rachel EASTHAM ________________ | | (1650 - ....) |_Ann ROGERS _________| (1728 - 1799) | | ________________________________ | | |_______________________| | |________________________________
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Mother: ISABEL WORSLEY of Southwark |
_JOHN CULPEPER of Oxen Hoath, Knt._ | (1366 - 1414) _WILLIAM CULPEPER of Preston Hall, Knt._| | (1387 - 1457) | | |_CATHERINE CHARLES ________________ | (1370 - 1424) _RICHARD CULPEPER of West Peckham, Kent_| | (1428 - 1484) | | | _WILLIAM FERRERS 5th Lord of Groby_+ | | | (1372 - ....) m 1386 | |_ELIZABETH FERRERS _____________________| | (1392 - 1460) | | |_PHILIPPA CLIFFORD ________________ | (1365 - ....) m 1386 | |--JOYCE CULPEPER | (1480 - 1527) | ___________________________________ | | | _OTWELL WORSLEY of Stamworth, Southwark_| | | (1430 - ....) m 1452 | | | |___________________________________ | | |_ISABEL WORSLEY of Southwark____________| (1460 - 1527) | | ___________________________________ | | |_ROSE TREVOR ___________________________| (1432 - ....) m 1452 | |___________________________________
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Mother: ALICE PULESTON |
__ | ___________________________| | | | |__ | _ROBERT HARLEY ______| | (1250 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |___________________________| | | | |__ | | |--RICHARD de HARLEY | (1270 - 1316) | __ | | | _ROBERT or ROGER PULESTON _| | | (1230 - ....) | | | |__ | | |_ALICE PULESTON _____| (1250 - ....) | | __ | | |___________________________| | |__
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Mother: Priscilla BULLIT |
_Thomas REDD Sr.____________ | (1670 - 1743) m 1695 _James REDD _________| | (1700 - 1784) m 1728| | |_Sarah FERGUSON (FARGUSON) _+ | (1680 - 1740) m 1695 _Phillip Dudley REDD _| | (1755 - 1826) m 1783 | | | ____________________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth TURNER ___| | (1700 - ....) m 1728| | |____________________________ | | |--Mary A. REDD | (1807 - ....) | ____________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |____________________________ | | |_Priscilla BULLIT ____| (1760 - ....) m 1783 | | ____________________________ | | |_____________________| | |____________________________
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Father: Erasmus TAYLOR Mother: Roberta Stuart ASHBY |
_Robert TAYLOR ________________+ | (1763 - 1845) m 1784 _Edmund Pendleton TAYLOR _| | (1791 - 1840) | | |_Frances PENDLETON ____________+ | (1767 - 1831) m 1784 _Erasmus TAYLOR _______| | (1830 - 1907) m 1851 | | | _Reuben TURNER Jr._____________+ | | | (1772 - ....) | |_Mildred Edmonia TURNER __| | (1799 - 1882) | | |_Elizabeth "Betsey" PENDLETON _+ | (1776 - ....) | |--Anna W. L. TAYLOR | (1866 - ....) | _William Clarkson ASHBY _______+ | | (1786 - 1848) | _John Strother ASHBY _____| | | (1807 - 1850) | | | |_Lucy STROTHER ________________+ | | (1790 - 1860) |_Roberta Stuart ASHBY _| (1830 - 1893) m 1851 | | _______________________________ | | |_Mary_____________________| (1810 - ....) | |_______________________________
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Mother: Frances TOWLES |
Culpeper Co. deed book G p 36-37. 11 May 1773 between John
Reynolds, planter, of Brumfield parish in Culpeper Co. & John
Vawter of the same parish and county, for 40 pounds Virginia
money purchased 100 acres, lying in Culpeper in the great fork
of the Rapid Ann River…. Corner Thomas Portors…to line of
Kilbeys….containing all houses, out houses, buildings, gardens,
orchards, fences, woods, meadows and feeding ways and all water
ways. Signed John Reynolds. Wit: Rich'd Vawter, Thomas Porter,
Joel Wilhoit.
Whether this is the same John or another of the name is yet
unsure: It seems improbable that one man named John could be in
two different states and own land at the same time in two places
and serve in the Rev. war in two different states, especially
since John4 (Richard3, John2, Barth1) is shown living in NC
before 1775 when the war started.
John Vawter moved to Surry Co., NC (now Stokes Co.) and is found
in the Surry-Wilkes Taxables 1771-1777. Listed Surry Tax List
1775 John Vawter with 300 Acres of land. He moved to Surry Co.,
NC in time to serve in that county for which service he received
a land grant from Charles Bruce and James Hunter, auditors of
the Salisbury District in June 1782. (Rev Army Accts, Vol. XII,
p. 45, folio 4- Division of Archives & Records, Raleigh, NC)
John m. (1) Frankee Ward of Culpeper Co., VA. Franky (Ward)
Vawter d. aft. 31 Mar 1791 (will) and bef. 7 Nov 1792 when John
Vawter signed a deed on behalf of his minor children along with
the other heirs of Jacob Ward in Culpeper Co. VA. Proof of his
first marriage is found in the will of Frankey's father.
John Vawter then moved to Elbert Co., GA by 1801 as he is found
in the Elbert Co. Tax list for that year. In Tax list for Elbert
Co., GA 1806, John 100 Acres, John Jr. 50A. He died 1817 leaving
a large estate and without a will. The inventory of his estate
began in Jan 1818. Richard Johnston Vawter, son, who lived in
Tenn. seemed to have charge of the estate and freed several
slaves. The settlement of the estate covered a long period of
about 20 years. It was noted in the settlement that he had
slaves leased out in South Carolina.
Book-Early Families of the North Carolina counties of Rockingham
and Stokes with Revolutionary Service, compiled by James Hunter
Chapter, DAR, Madison, NC 1977 gives many details about John.
Page 126-27 submitted by a descendant, Mrs. Hazel McCandless, PO
Box 366, Cushing, TX 74760. No mention of him is given in the
book The Vawter Family in America by Grace Vawter Bicknell, pub.
1905, Hollenbeck Press, Indianapolis.
Census of John Vawter
1784-1787 Surry Co., NC John Vawter males, 1 age 21-60; females,
3 ages under 21-60 and 1 over 60. Assumption Frankey still alive
2 daughters.
1790 census Salisbury District, Surry Co., NC John Vawter (shown
as Vanter) males 1 over 16 and 4 under 16. Females 4 total.
Assumption Frankey is still alive, 4 sons and 3 daughters 1800
census Stokes Co., NC John Vawter males 1 over 45, 2 age 16-26
and 1under 10 (this is probably James son of Joanna) females 1
age 26-45 (Joanna) 2 age 10-16 and 2 under 10 (these are
probably Joannas)
Book- Stokes County, North Caroline Will Abstracts Vol. I & II
1790-1816. Compiled by Mrs. W. O. Abshor & Mrs. Robert K.Hayes,
North Wilkesboro, NC 1984. p. 38.
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_Bartholomew VAWTER _+ | (1665 - 1717) _John VAWTER Jr._____| | (1691 - 1752) m 1715| | |_Winifred HODGSON ___+ | (1668 - 1717) _Richard VAWTER _____| | (1718 - 1803) m 1749| | | _Daniel NOELL _______+ | | | (1665 - 1755) m 1693 | |_Margaret NOELL _____| | (1695 - 1756) m 1715| | |_Elizabeth ELLIOTT __ | (1670 - ....) m 1693 | |--John VAWTER | (1750 - 1817) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Frances TOWLES _____| (1730 - 1811) m 1749| | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Nelly MADISON |
_______________________________ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) WOOD __| | | | |_______________________________ | _ WOOD ______________| | (1770 - ....) | | | _______________________________ | | | | |_________________________| | | | |_______________________________ | | |--Joseph WOOD | (1790 - ....) | _James MADISON Sr._____________+ | | (1723 - 1801) m 1749 | _Francis Taylor MADISON _| | | (1753 - 1800) m 1772 | | | |_Eleanor Rose "Nellie" CONWAY _+ | | (1731 - 1829) m 1749 |_Nelly MADISON ______| (1775 - 1800) | | _______________________________ | | |_Susanna BELL ___________| (1757 - ....) m 1772 | |_______________________________
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They (Mary and Claibourn) had three children: Robert, Minerva,
and Malvina.
"The History of Trousdale County
WRIGHT FAMILY - F522
Early Years in Tennessee
Article by Lucy Wright Jones
Claiborne, youngest son of Robert Wright, born after 1787, was
in Smith County in 1807 as hi s name appears as a witness to a
deed, August 29, 1807. Claiborne Wright is also recorded as
selling land in Smith County in 1814, 1816, and 1817.
Some of the descendants of Claiborne, who married Mary Bonner
and became a Baptist minister i n Athens, Alabama, where he died
in 1852, lived in Carthage: Mrs. Mary Hewlett, her daughter,
Mrs.Miriam Ligon and her daughter, MargaretWestmoreland, and her
two daughters Peggy Campbell and Miriam Patton."
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