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Mother: Erin KITTRELL |
_Ebenezer McCants DUNNAM Sr._+ | (1776 - 1846) m 1813 _Ebenezer McCants DUNNAM C.S.A._| | (1829 - 1920) | | |_Elizabeth___________________ | (1780 - ....) m 1813 _James Nathaniel DUNNAM _| | (1855 - 1928) m 1881 | | | _____________________________ | | | | |_Jane HENDERSON ________________| | (1833 - 1914) | | |_____________________________ | | |--Hattie Nolan DUNNAM | (1886 - ....) | _____________________________ | | | ________________________________| | | | | | |_____________________________ | | |_Erin KITTRELL __________| (1860 - ....) m 1881 | | _____________________________ | | |________________________________| | |_____________________________
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GENEALOGIES OF VIRGINIA FAMILIES II, Cl-Fi, Richard Cocke of
Bremo and His Children, pg 249:
Notes:"..It seems that Arthur Bayly, merchant in Jamestown in
1638 (Id., I 97; see I, 131), who was perhaps a son of William
Bayley, ancient planter (Id., I, p. xxix), had sold prior to
year mentioned a tract of 1,000 acres of land in Henrico County
to Robert Hallom's heirs, on of whom was his widow, Ann Hallom
formerly the wife of John Price, labourer (Id., I, 86).
John Price and his son, Matthew Price, after him owned land on
Turkey Island Creek (Id., I, 88).
The above facts help us to understand the references to some of
these names in Richard Cocke's several patents...
Cl-Fi, Cicely Jordan Farrar and Temperance Baley, pg 788:...
Arthur Bayly (Bayle), merchant in James City Island in 1638,
described also as "of Curles, Merchant in Henrico Co., " is
named in a deed of sale witnessed by Richard Cocke and
Christopher Branch.. Some time prior to 1638 Arthur Bayly had
sold to Ann Hallom, widow of Robert Hallom, and to Robert
Hallom's other heirs a tract of one thousand acres of land in
Henrico county which was apparently part of the land patented by
Richard Cocke of Henrico county in 1636...
Cl-Fi, Links in a Chain, pg 799, Notes: "Richard Cocke's first
patent, dated 6 March 1636-7, was for 3,000 of land in Henrico
Co. (Nugent, p. 54) Already before Richard Cocke went ther to
live, some portion of this large tract had been know perhaps a
number of years previously as "Bremoes devident," for so it was
called in Captain Thomas Harris's patent dated 2 May 1636 about
a year earlier that the date of Richard Cocke's patent.
"Longfeild" was a plantation of 700 acres close by Bremo (Id.,
pp 37, 60)
The land which Richard Cocke olaid claim to in his patent seems
to have overlapped and embraced a tract of 1,000 acres which had
been patented by Robert Hallom )or Hooom) in 1636 (Id., pg 41)
or which had been purchased by him from a merchant, named Arthur
Bayly (Id, p. 86) The consequence was that after Hallom's death,
Richard Cocke found it necessay to obtain a second patent, 10
March 1639-40, this time for 2,000 acres only inasmuch as he had
had to relinquish or surrender 1,000 acres "unto Ann Hallom,
widow of Robert Hallom", (Id, p. 120, 13 W2 308 et seq.)...It
may be supposed that Captain John Browne and Richard Cocke, or
Coxe, had been comrades together in the new world far from their
old home in England, and that uner the circumstances it was
quite natural for Richard Cocke to marry the widow of his
deceased friend."
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Father: (RESEARCH QUERY) MCCANTS |
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As for his wife, Rudolf Loeser identifies her as almost
certainly Mary Debnam. See his two articles in The Virginia
Genealogist: "Katherine (---) (Debnam) Grymes and Some
Relatives" Vol. 41, No. 3 (July-Sept. 1997) pp. 163-171, and
"Margaret (Debnam) Perrott and Some Relatives" vol. 42, No. 1,
pp. 3-17.
was a resident of Gloucester county, Virginia, and in March,
1675-1676, he commanded a fort at the head of Rappahannock
river. In Bacon's rebellion he sided with Governor Berkeley, and
after Bacon's death led the Gloucester "trained hands" against
Ingram, but they deserted him. He was surveyor for the counties
of Gloucester and York in 1686, and in 1691 laid out Yorktown.
In 1699 the governor recommended him as suitable for appointment
to the council. He died in 1700. From his coat-of-arms Major
Smith appears to have belonged to the Smiths of Totne, county
Devon, England. He was father of Colonel John Smith, of the
Virginia council.
The Colonial Gen. Vol. VIII, #3
LDS AF, March, 1994, AFN: 9JZM-GF - gives a dau only first name
of Mary. Maj. Lawrence Smith probably did marry Mary Hitchen in
England. She apparently died in England before he immigrated
into Virginia. They had a duughter Mary born 24 Oct 1652 who
apparently died also in England.
Mary HITCHON BIRTH: ABT 1631, ?Burnley Parish,Lancashire,Eng.
CHRISTENING: 23 OCT 1632 DEATH: Eng. Father: John HITCHON.
Family 1: Lawrence SMITH MARRIAGE: 28 SEP 1651, Burnley
Parish,Eng.
http://jpaul.gwdi.com/silvey/guy/d0001/g0000171.htm#I4953
"Major Lawrence Smith, of York, was an engineer and surveyor,
and became quite prominent and influential in the period
immediately previous to Bacon's rebellion. In 1674, the name of
Major Lawrence Smith first appears in the historical records of
the time as follows:
At a grand assembly, held at James City between the 30th of
September, 1674, and the 17th of March, 1675, in which war was
declared against the Indians, among other provisions for
carrying it on it was ordered that one hundred and eleven men
out of Gloucester County be garrisoned at one fort, or place of
defense, at or near the falls of the Rappahannock River, of
which fort Major Lawrence Smith to be Captain or Chief
Commandant, and that the fort be supplied with four hundred and
eighty pounds of powder and fourteen hundred and forty-three
pounds of shot.
This fort was established by Major Lawrence Smith, in 1676, and
later in that year he led the trained bands of Gloucester Co.
against the forces of the rebel, Bacon.
In 1679, Major Lawrence Smith was empowered, provided he would
"seate" down at, or near, said fort by the last day of March,
1681, and have in readiness, upon all occasions, at beat of
drum, fifty able-bodied men, well armed with sufficient
ammunition, etc., and two hundred men more, within the space of
a mile along the river, and a quarter of a mile back from the
river; prepared always to march twenty miles in every direction
from the fort; to execute martial discipline among the said
fifty soldiers, and others, both in times of war and peace; and
said Major Lawrence Smith, with two others, to hear and
determine all causes, civil and criminal, that may arise within
said limits, as a county court might do, and make by-laws for
the same.
In 1722, the county seat of Spottsylvania, which included this
establishment, was located at "Germana," where the first court
sat, Aug. 1, 1722, and the following justices or magistrates
were sworn in: Augustine Smith, John Taliaferro, Richard Booker,
Richard Johnson, William Hansford, and William Bledsoe.
Major Lawrence Smith was surveyor of the counties of York and
Gloucester in 1686. He laid out the site of Yorktown in 1691. He
was recommended, in 1699, as among "gentlemen of estate and
standing," and eligible for appointment to the King's Council,
but his death in 1700 prevented the bestowal of this honour upon
him. Major Lawrence((1)) and Mary Smith had issue:
__ | __| | | | |__ | _Christopher SMITH __| | (1600 - ....) m 1624| | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Lawrence SMITH I "the Immigrant" | (1629 - 1700) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Elizabeth TOWNLEY __| (1600 - ....) m 1624| | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Judith BATTAILE |
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Mother: MAUD or MATILDA de ANGUS of Angus |
_ODONELL II UMFREVILLE Baron of Prudhoe_+ | (1140 - 1182) _RICHARD de UMFREVILLE Baron of Prudhoe_| | (1195 - 1226) | | |_ALICE de LUCY _________________________+ | (1129 - ....) _GILBERT de UMFREVILLE Lord of Redesdale._| | (1226 - 1245) | | | ________________________________________ | | | | |________________________________________| | | | |________________________________________ | | |--GILBERT de UMFREVILLE Lord of Redesdale | (1244 - ....) | ________________________________________ | | | _GILCHRIST de ANGUS 3rd Earl Of Angus___| | | (1152 - ....) | | | |________________________________________ | | |_MAUD or MATILDA de ANGUS of Angus________| | | _HENRY de HUNTINGDON of Scotland________+ | | (1114 - 1152) m 1139 |_MARJORY de HUNTINGDON of Scotland______| (1152 - ....) | |_ADA (Adeline) de WARENNE of Surrey_____+ (1120 - 1178) m 1139
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