Father: Lawrence BATTAILE of Prospect Hill Mother: Ann Hay TALIAFERRO |
_Lawrence BATTAILE ______________+ | (1698 - 1750) _Lawrence BATTAILE ________________________________| | (1730 - 1773) | | |_Sarah FITZHUGH? ________________+ | (1700 - 1750) _Lawrence BATTAILE of Prospect Hill_| | (1766 - 1847) m 1790 | | | _________________________________ | | | | |_Sarah ROBINSON ___________________________________| | (1740 - ....) | | |_________________________________ | | |--Ann Champe BATTAILE | (1814 - 1863) | _Francis TALIAFERRO of Epsom_____+ | | (1707 - 1756) m 1730 | _Francis Whitaker TALIAFERRO Of Epsom III Of Epsom_| | | (1743 - 1815) | | | |_Elizabeth HAY __________________+ | | (1696 - 1758) m 1730 |_Ann Hay TALIAFERRO ________________| (1773 - 1841) m 1790 | | _Robert TALIAFERRO "The Younger"_+ | | (1730 - 1791) |_Jane TALIAFERRO of Blenheim_______________________| (1760 - ....) | |_Jane BANKHEAD __________________+ (1739 - 1832)
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Mother: Mary MASON |
_(RESEARCH QUERY) COCKE ___________ | _ COCKE _____________| | (1630 - ....) | | |___________________________________ | _Walter COCKE "the Immigrant"_| | (1655 - 1738) m 1693 | | | ___________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |___________________________________ | | |--Thomas COCKE | (1694 - 1750) | _Francis MASON Jr. "the Immigrant"_+ | | (1584 - 1648) m 1622 | _Lemuel MASON Sr.____| | | (1628 - 1702) m 1649| | | |_Alice GANNEY _____________________+ | | (1596 - 1653) m 1622 |_Mary MASON __________________| (1656 - ....) m 1693 | | _Henry SEWELL Sr.of Sewell's Point_ | | (1600 - ....) |_Ann SEWELL _________| (1635 - 1705) m 1649| |___________________________________
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Mother: Mary WINSTON |
Anthony Crenshaw marriage to Mason Jeter, Sd. Mason Jeter gives
consent being of lawful age. Wit. Christianna Winston, Benjamin
Hobson. Dec. 29, 1785 Prince Edward Co., Jan. 16, 1786. These
are to certify that in consequence of a license from your office
on Saturday the 7th inst. I married Anthony Crenshaw & Mason
Jeter. Given under my hand the day and year above written. To
the Clerk of Amelia County . Archbld. Robert . Jan. 3, 1786 .
Anthony Crenshaw gives bond for his faithful performance of a
contract to build a bridge over Appomattox River at Stony Point
from the Cumberland side to the Amelia side. Security John
Colquett . May 14, 1826 . D. B. 27, p. 513.
Anthony W. Crenshaw , of Cumberland Co. , bond for $79,70, for
his faithful performance of a contract to rebuild Deep Creek
bridge near Worshams , and keep it in repair for 6 years.
Nathaniel A. Crenshaw , of Cumberland Co. security. Jan. 22,
1829 . D. B. 29, p. 167.
Anthony Crenshaw , decd. Rodophal Jeter qualified as
administrator of the Estate of sd. Anthony Crenshaw , decd.
Giving bond for $7000,00, with David Crenshaw , security. Feb.
22, 1798 . O. B. 1797-1800 , p. 95.
Anthony Crenshaw , decd. Inventory and appraisement of his
estate returned and recorded. Feb. 22, 1798 . O. B. 1797-1800 ,
p. 97.
Anthony Crenshaw, decd. Estate of, Rodophil Jeter, admr. Saml.
Ford, Parham Booker, John Wingo, Charles Craddock & Wm. Powell
are appointed examiners to state, settle the accounts of the sd.
Jeter, admr. Oct. Crt. 1801 . O. B. 1800-01 , p. 306.
Mason Crenshaw, Nathaniel A. Crenshaw, William T. Crenshaw,
Allen J. Crenshaw, & Anthony Crenshaw by John Jeter their next
friend complts. vs. Rodophil Jeter, admr. of Anthony Crenshaw,
decd. Defts. Parker Booker, Tinsley Chaffin, Saml. Ford, Chas.
Craddock & Wm. Powell are appointed commissioners to lay off and
allott by meets & bounds to Mason Crenshaw her dower in the
lands of Anthony Crenshaw, decd. and to allott 1/3 of the
personal estate of the sd. Anthony Crenshaw to the sd. Mason,
and to each child his proportionable part. The above
Commissioners returned their report as per order of Nov. Crt.
1801 . Mch. Crt. 1802 . O. B. 1801-02 , p. 104.
Nathaniel Anderson Crenshaw, orphan of Anthony Crenshaw made
choice of Rodophil Jeter for his guardian. William T. Crenshaw,
Allen Crenshaw, Anthony Crenshaw, orphans of Anthony Crenshaw,
decd. the Court appoints Rodophil Jeter their Guardian. Dec.
Crt. 1801 . John Jeter & Reuben Wright security. Bond of
$2000,00 for each ward. O. B. 1801-02 , p. 58.
Nathaniel Anderson Crenshaw, William Tate Crenshaw, Allen Jeter
Crenshaw, Anthony Winston Crenshaw, Orphans of Anthony Crenshaw,
decd. Ordered that the Overseers of the poor do bind them out
according to law. Dec. Crt. 1801 . O. B. 1801-02 , p. 59.
Anthony Crenshaw, decd. Orphans of; Ordered that the order of
the last Court directing the Overseers of the Poor to bind out
the orphans of Anthony Crenshaw, decd. be recinded, and it is
further ordered that the Guardian bind the sd. orphans out
according to Law. Jan. Court 1802 . O. B. 1801-02 , p. 68.
_John CRENSHAW ______+ | _David CRENSHAW _____| | (1720 - ....) m 1740| | |_____________________ | _Elkanah CRENSHAW ___| | (1741 - 1772) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Susanna MOORE ______| | (1723 - 1779) m 1740| | |_____________________ | | |--Anthony CRENSHAW | (1760 - 1798) | _Anthony WINSTON Sr._+ | | (1668 - 1725) | _Anthony WINSTON Jr._| | | (1691 - 1719) m 1707| | | |_____________________ | | |_Mary WINSTON _______| (1718 - ....) | | _____________________ | | |_Phoebe ANDERSON? ___| (1690 - ....) m 1707| |_____________________
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Mother: Mary ALLEN |
_________________________ | _William LAMME ______| | (1750 - 1786) | | |_________________________ | _Jonathan LAMME _____| | (1780 - ....) | | | _________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_________________________ | | |--Sally H. LAMME | (1802 - 1834) | _(RESEARCH QUERY) ALLEN _ | | | _Richard ALLEN ______| | | (1751 - 1824) | | | |_________________________ | | |_Mary ALLEN _________| (1780 - ....) | | _________________________ | | |_____________________| | |_________________________
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Mother: Rebecca LOVE |
___________________________ | _____________________________| | | | |___________________________ | _William PETTUS _____| | (1810 - ....) | | | ___________________________ | | | | |_____________________________| | | | |___________________________ | | |--William PETTUS | (1840 - ....) | _Thomas LOVE ______________+ | | (1743 - 1790) | _John LOVE __________________| | | (1780 - 1818) m 1802 | | | |_Elizabeth "Betsy" BONNER _+ | | (1748 - ....) |_Rebecca LOVE _______| (1810 - ....) | | _William WILBURN __________ | | (1760 - 1811) |_Ellizabeth "Betsy" WILBURN _| (1780 - 1859) m 1802 | |_Sarah "Sallie" BONNER ____+ (1760 - 1802)
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Mother: Mary Markas TOWNLEY |
"Col. Augustine Warner, Jr., of "Warner Hall," Gloucester Co.,
Va., b. June 3, 1642, according to the inscription on his
tombstone, and b. Oct. 20, 1843, according to the books of
Merchant Taylor's School, London, England, where he was entered
as a pupil in 1657, as the "eldest son of Augustine Warner,
Gent., of Virginia." He was a member of the King's Council;
Speaker of the House of Burgesses in 1675. He married Mildred,
daughter of George Reade and Elizabeth Martain. Col. Augustine
Warner d. June 19, 1681. They had issue:"
"Warner Hall. This was a grand hunting place, game of all sorts
in abundance, water for yacht anchorage, with fish, oysters, and
crabs at demand. The estate was the home of Augustine Warner,
Speaker of the House of Burgesses in the old colonial times.
In the family burial ground on the place a slab of blue stone
records some of his many virtues. A portrait of Col. Augustine
Warner, taken about 1677, shows him in official wig and red
curls, as Speaker of the House of Burgesses. He held this
position at the time of Bacon's Rebellion. He was a member of
the House of Burgesses which remained in session from 1666 to
1676, and in 1677 was a member of the Council, of which he
continued a member until his death. In 1676 he was elected and
appointed Colonel of Militia for Gloucester Co. John Smith of
Purton was Lieutenant Colonel, John Lewis was Major and Philip
Lightfoot, Captain. (Hening's Statutes, Palmer's State Papers,
Mills' Carotoman.)."
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also birth: Oct. 20, 1643
__ | _____________________| | | | |__ | _Augustine WARNER I "the Immigrant"_| | (1611 - 1674) m 1638 | | | __ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |__ | | |--Augustine WARNER II | (1642 - 1681) | __ | | | _Larewnce TOWNLEY ___| | | (1580 - ....) | | | |__ | | |_Mary Markas TOWNLEY _______________| (1614 - 1662) m 1638 | | __ | | |_Jennet HALSTEAD ____| (1590 - ....) | |__
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