Mother: MARIE JULIE CLARY |
__ | _CARLO Maria BONAPARTE ______| | (1746 - 1785) m 1764 | | |__ | _JOSEPH (Giuseppe Nabulion) BONAPARTE of Spain_| | (1768 - 1844) m 1794 | | | __ | | | | |_Laetizia RAMOLINO of Naples_| | (1750 - 1836) m 1764 | | |__ | | |--CHARLOTTE BONAPARTE | (1802 - 1839) | __ | | | _____________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_MARIE JULIE CLARY ____________________________| (1771 - 1845) m 1794 | | __ | | |_____________________________| | |__
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Father: John BRISCOE Gent. Mother: Eleanor WILLIAMSON |
_JOHN BRISCOE I______+ | (1610 - 1699) _Philip BRISCOE Gent. Sr._| | (1648 - 1724) m 1677 | | |_Elizabeth DUBOIS ___ | (1620 - ....) _John BRISCOE Gent.__| | (1678 - 1734) m 1711| | | _Edward SWANN Sr.____+ | | | (1630 - 1693) | |_Susannah SWAN ___________| | (1650 - 1740) m 1677 | | |_Susannah HEATH? ____ | (1630 - ....) | |--James BRISCOE | (1715 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _Samuel WILLIAMSON _______| | | (1650 - 1729) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Eleanor WILLIAMSON _| (1690 - 1754) m 1711| | _____________________ | | |_Judith BARBER ___________| (1650 - ....) | |_____________________
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Mother: Susannah HATCHER |
3 Anne Burton b: abt 1670 d: bef 1736 + Bartholomew Stovall b:
24 Aug 1665 d: bef 1 May 1721 + John Saunders.
_Francis BURTON _____+ | (1560 - ....) _Richard BURTON "the immigrant"__| | (1582 - ....) m 1608 | | |_____________________ | _Thomas BURTON Sr. of Cobbs_| | (1634 - 1686) m 1663 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Katherine CHRISTIAN ____________| | (1585 - 1646) m 1608 | | |_____________________ | | |--Ann BURTON | (1678 - 1736) | _____________________ | | | _William HATCHER "the Immigrant"_| | | (1613 - 1680) m 1633 | | | |_____________________ | | |_Susannah HATCHER __________| (1646 - 1699) m 1663 | | _____________________ | | |_Mary? SMITH? ___________________| (1615 - 1646) m 1633 | |_____________________
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John (Jean) Jaquelin's progenitors are descended from the same
stock which gave rise to the noble family of La Roche Jaquelin
in France. They were Protestants and fled from La Vendée in
France to England, in consequence of the persecutions of the
Huguenots, during the reign of that blood-thirsty tyrant,
Charles IX, of France, and a short time previous to the massacre
of St. Bartholomew. They were immensely wealthy, and were
fortunate enough to convert a large portion of their wealth into
gold and silver, which they transported in safety to England.
Whilst I (J. J. Ambler) was in Paris, during the winter of the
year 1826, the Duke of Silverack, who was the intimate friend of
Madame de La Roche Jaquelin (the celebrated authoress of the
wars of La Vendée), informed me that the above account, which is
tradition among the descendants of the family in America,
corresponds exactly with that of the family in France. The above
account is believed to have been the fate of those Jaquelins who
fled to England in the reign of Charles IX. I found the family
to be still more numerous in France. It has produced many
distinguished individuals, but none more so than the celebrated
Vendean Chief Henri de La Roche Jaquelin, who, during the
Revolution of 1790, was called to command the troops of La
Vendée, after his father had been killed, at a time when he was
only nineteen years of age. Thinking he was inadequate to the
task on account of his extreme youth and total want of
experience in military affairs, he sought seriously to decline
the dangerous honor.
But the troops who had been most devotedly attached to his
father and family would not allow him to do so, but absolutely
forced him to place himself at their head, in spite of himself.
As soon as he found that resistance was useless he assumed the
bearing of a hero, and gave orders for a general review of his
army,which he formed into a hollow square, and in an animated
and enthusiastic manner delivered to them this ever memorable
speech:
Mes Amis, si mon père était ici, vous auriez confiance en lui
pour moi, je ne suis qu'um enfant, mais, par mon courage, je me
montrerai digne de vous commander.
Si j'avance, suivez-moi,- si je recule, tirez-moi, Si je
meurs,-vengez-moi.! ! ! !
-which I have given in the original that I might take nothing
from the force and simplicity of the style, which the best
translation must do. This young man started forth a military
Roscius,
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Martha Jaquelin Née Martha Cary, of Warwick County, Virginia and
maintained to the end of his career the high ground he first
seized. After displaying all the skill of a veteran commander
and all the courage of a most dauntless hero, he nobly died upon
the field of battle, at the early age of twenty-one, thus
closing his short but brilliant career."
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Mother: Maria Young LIVINGSTON |
_James MCCANTS Esq.___+ | (1713 - 1772) m 1740 _Nathaniel MCCANTS _______| | (1745 - 1816) m 1766 | | |_Agnes MCNEALY _______+ | (1725 - 1760) m 1740 _David Scott MCCANTS ____| | (1781 - 1864) m 1839 | | | _John James GOTEA I___+ | | | (1720 - 1807) | |_Elizabeth GOTEA _________| | (1745 - 1824) m 1766 | | |_Elizabeth MCCONNELL _+ | (1730 - ....) | |--Malvina Imogene MCCANTS | (1844 - 1937) | _CLAN LIVINGSTON _____ | | | _Robert Young LIVINGSTON _| | | (1777 - 1837) m 1805 | | | |______________________ | | |_Maria Young LIVINGSTON _| (1814 - 1877) m 1839 | | _Evan MCLEAN _________+ | | (1760 - 1805) |_Margaret MCLEAN _________| (1788 - 1876) m 1805 | |_Rosanna______________ (1764 - 1806)
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Mother: ELIZABETH BOUGHTON |
_WILLIAM de MONTAGUE Earl of Salisbury_+ | (1301 - 1343) m 1327 _JOHN de MONTACUTE ______| | (1328 - 1389) m 1343 | | |_KATHERINE GRANDISON __________________+ | (1304 - 1349) m 1327 _SIMON de MONTACUTE _| | (1350 - ....) | | | _THOMAS MONTHERMER ____________________+ | | | (1301 - 1340) | |_MARGARET de MONTHERMER _| | (1329 - 1394) m 1343 | | |_MARGARET TIPTOFT _____________________ | (1300 - 1349) | |--THOMAS MONTAGU | (1370 - ....) | _______________________________________ | | | _________________________| | | | | | |_______________________________________ | | |_ELIZABETH BOUGHTON _| (1350 - ....) | | _______________________________________ | | |_________________________| | |_______________________________________
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__ | __| | | | |__ | _William SELBY Sr. "the Immigrant"_| | (1606 - 1698) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Samuel SELBY | (1680 - 1769) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |___________________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Father: (RESEARCH QUERY) TALIAFERRO of old Virginia |
__ | __| | | | |__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) TALIAFERRO of old Virginia_| | | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Alexander Spotswood TALIAFERRO | (1798 - 1855) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_____________________________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Mary DUDLEY |
By 1750 Henry's cousins, Robert, James and Edward, eager to
acquire land, became the first settlers to move into the
Edgefield area (formed 1785). Henry, Martha, Nicholas and
Henry's brother Peter soon followed. Becoming known as those
"Six Ware Pioneers" in the Carolina-GA section, in William
Wilder's book, "Wilder Families and some connecting (especially
Ware) in the Southeastern USA, printed 5/15/1951.
The Revolution began in 1775, Henry was 47, three years later he
joined the army in 1778, at age 50. His cousins Robert, James
and Edward enlisted during this time, and his son Henry, Jr.,
age 24 soon followed. Early in the battle most enlistees would
join and leave the army as they pleased. Weapons and supplies
were so scarce that, at one point, Ben Franklin advocated using
bows and arrows. At the battle of Guilford Court House, NC in
1781, General Nathaniel Greene placed the inexperienced NC
militiamen in front and his more seasoned men in the rear. They
were soon forced to retreat, but severely hurt the enemy,
forcing it northward to VA. In Oct. 1781, Washington's force of
9,000 men and a French force of 7,000 attacked Cornwallis's army
at Yorktown. The French fleet under the "Comte de Grasse"
blocked Chesapeake Bay, the British fleet could not enter to aid
Cornwallis, and the British were defeated ending the war.
Capt. Robert Ware, Lt. James Ware, Sargent Edward Ware, Capt.
Henry Ware, Sr., and Lt. Henry Ware, Jr. returned home safely
after the war.
_Peter WARE Jr.________+ | (1637 - 1693) _Valentine WARE Sr.__| | (1660 - 1732) m 1679| | |_Jane VALENTINE _______+ | (1640 - ....) _Valentine WARE Jr.__| | (1686 - ....) m 1705| | | _William LEA\LEIGH III_+ | | | (1649 - 1705) m 1675 | |_Sarah LEA\LEIGH ____| | (1675 - ....) m 1679| | |_Mary GREEN ___________+ | (1654 - 1705) m 1675 | |--Henry WARE Sr. | (1724 - 1801) | _William DUDLEY I______+ | | (1621 - 1675) m 1646 | _William DUDLEY II___| | | (1656 - 1692) m 1682| | | |_Elizabeth CARY _______+ | | (1620 - 1677) m 1646 |_Mary DUDLEY ________| (1687 - ....) m 1705| | _William BAWD _________ | | (1630 - ....) |_Mary BAWD __________| (1657 - ....) m 1682| |_______________________
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