Mother: Elizabeth CALLOWAY |
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_William BRAMLETTE __|
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|_Elizabeth CALLOWAY _|
(1688 - ....) |
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Mother: Eleanor (Elender) MCCUTCHEN |
SCMAR, Vol. I, Summer 1973, No. 3, p.137 Williamsburg County
Will Book A Page 31. Will of John Gotea Senr of state and
district aforesaid, being spared to the present time and weak in
body. To my dear & loving wife the use of my house and
plantation whereon I now reside. My negro fellow Sam, with all
my household and kitchen furniture for the joint use of my wife
& such children as I may have by her at the time of my decease.
When my eldest son George Cooper Gotea arrives at age of
twenty-one, or should die before that period, when the next to
him arrives at that age, then all my property be equally divided
between my present wife Elizabeth & all the children I may have
by my said wife Elizabeth. My eldest daughter Elinor Gotea now
Elinor Douglass do receive 25 cents. My friends Hugh McCutchin,
Alexander McKnight, & William Gibson Ju'r, executors. 24 Mar.
1818.
"John Gotea Senior (will dated March 24, 1818) married Elizabeth
Barnes.
I know nothing about my great grandmother, not even her given
name. Nor do I know anything about my great grandfather. They
had ____ children. My grandfather had a brother whose name I do
know. He was the father of George Gotea who married Jennie
Heddleston, and Jane Gotea who was the wife of Thomas McCants. I
am certain that there was also a sister who was the mother of
the McCants family."
_(RESEARCH QUERY) GAULTIER\COTTIER GOTEA\GAUTIER SC___________
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_John James GOTEA I_____________|
| (1720 - 1807) |
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_John GOTEA II________________|
| (1750 - 1807) |
| | _(RESEARCH QUERY) MCCONNELL of Old Craven Co. SC______________
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| |_Elizabeth MCCONNELL ___________|
| (1730 - ....) |
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|--John GOTEA III
| (1774 - 1818)
| _(RESEARCH QUERY) MCCUTCHEN (MCCUTCHEON) of Old Craven Co. SC_
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| _Hugh MCCUTCHEN "the Immigrant"_|
| | (1720 - 1769) m 1750 |
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|_Eleanor (Elender) MCCUTCHEN _|
(1756 - 1817) |
| _George COOPER _______________________________________________+
| | (1700 - 1730)
|_Isabella COOPER _______________|
(1720 - 1769) m 1750 |
|_Margaret "the Immigrant"_____________________________________
(1700 - 1774)
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Mother: Caroline Elizabeth ALLEN |
_Thomas MCCANTS Sr.______+
| (1741 - 1791) m 1778
_James MCCANTS ______________|
| (1784 - 1816) m 1805 |
| |_Ann REID (REED) ________+
| (1758 - 1823) m 1778
_Robert James Pembroke MCCANTS _|
| (1812 - 1849) m 1834 |
| | _Nathaniel MCCANTS ______+
| | | (1745 - 1816) m 1766
| |_Jane (Martha Jean) MCCANTS _|
| (1779 - 1863) m 1805 |
| |_Elizabeth GOTEA ________+
| (1745 - 1824) m 1766
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|--Lois Anna Rebecca MCCANTS
| (1842 - 1894)
| _(RESEARCH QUERY) ALLEN _
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| _John Showell ALLEN _________|
| | (1788 - 1855) m 1814 |
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|_Caroline Elizabeth ALLEN ______|
(1815 - 1886) m 1834 |
| _Samuel LINTON __________
| | (1760 - ....)
|_Ruth LINTON ________________|
(1790 - 1835) m 1814 |
|_Elizabeth HUNTER _______
(1770 - ....)
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Mother: Mary DUNN |
_Henry PERKINS (PURKINS) I_______________________________+
| (1660 - ....)
_Henry PERKINS (PURKINS) II_|
| (1690 - 1738) m 1716 |
| |_Mary____________________________________________________
| (1670 - ....)
_Henry PERKINS (PURKINS) III_|
| (1718 - 1780) m 1775 |
| | _John of Cherry Walk FERGUSON (FARGESON) "the Immigrant"_+
| | | (1657 - 1717) m 1682
| |_Cary FERGUSON (FARGESON) __|
| (1690 - 1742) m 1716 |
| |_Ann STUBBLESON _________________________________________+
| (1660 - 1731) m 1682
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|--Son of Henry PERKINS (PURKINS)
| (1780 - ....)
| _William DUNN II_________________________________________+
| | (1705 - 1767) m 1720
| _William DUNN III___________|
| | (1726 - 1795) |
| | |_Winifred WATERS ________________________________________+
| | (1703 - ....) m 1720
|_Mary DUNN __________________|
(1750 - 1782) m 1775 |
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_Peter RANSOM _______
| (1615 - 1662)
_James RANSOM _______|
| (1640 - 1704) |
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_Peter RANSOM _______|
| (1679 - ....) |
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|--Ann RANSOM
| (1710 - 1778)
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Mother: Susannah FITZHUGH |
_Francis THORNTON I_________________+
| (1651 - 1727) m 1673
_Anthony THORNTON I__________|
| (1691 - 1757) m 1721 |
| |_Alice Stafford SAVAGE _____________+
| (1653 - 1695) m 1673
_Anthony THORNTON II_|
| (1727 - 1782) m 1764|
| | _Peter PRESLEY _____________________+
| | | (1670 - ....)
| |_Winifred PRESLEY ___________|
| (1700 - 1736) m 1721 |
| |_Winifred Judith GRIFFIN ___________+
| (1710 - ....)
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|--Mildred Rootes THORNTON
| (1770 - ....)
| _William FITZHUGH I "the immigrant"_+
| | (1650 - 1701) m 1674
| _Henry FITZHUGH of "Bedford"_|
| | (1686 - 1758) m 1718 |
| | |_Sarah TUCKER ______________________+
| | (1663 - ....) m 1674
|_Susannah FITZHUGH __|
(1732 - 1782) m 1764|
| _Mordecai COOKE II__________________+
| | (1649 - 1718) m 1670
|_Susannah COOKE _____________|
(1693 - 1749) m 1718 |
|_Frances IRONMONGER ________________+
(1654 - ....) m 1670
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Mother: Frances PENN |
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_(RESEARCH QUERY) TUCKER of Virginia_|
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_Drury TUCKER _______|
| (1719 - 1808) m 1767|
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|--Mathew TUCKER
| (1780 - ....)
| _John PENN I_________+
| | (1650 - ....) m 1685
| _George PENN I_______________________|
| | (1706 - 1749) m 1730 |
| | |_Lucy GRANVILLE? ____+
| | (1660 - 1741) m 1685
|_Frances PENN _______|
(1734 - 1812) m 1767|
| _Charles FLEMING ____+
| | (1650 - 1717) m 1680
|_Ann FLEMING ________________________|
(1706 - 1794) m 1730 |
|_Susannah TARLETON __+
(1661 - 1717) m 1680
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Port Walthall Junction Location: Chesterfield County
Campaign: Bermuda Hundred Campaign (May-June 1864)
Date(s): May 6-7, 1864
Principal Commanders: Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler [US]; Brig. Gen.
Johnson Hagood [CS]
Forces Engaged: Divisions
Estimated Casualties: 550 total
Description:In conjunction with the opening of Grant’s Overland
Campaign, Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler’s Army of the James, 33,000
strong, disembarked from transports at Bermuda Hundred on May 5,
threatening the Richmond-Petersburg Railroad. On May 6, Hagood’s
brigade stopped initial Federal probes at Port Walthall
Junction. On May 7, a Union division drove Hagood’s and
Johnson’s brigades from the depot and cut the railroad at Port
Walthall Junction. Confederate defenders retired behind Swift
Run Creek and awaited reinforcements. Result(s): Union victory
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:ZcUiV1MeYk0:www2.cr.nps.gov/
abpp/battles/va047.htm+Walthall&hl=en
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