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Mother: Bridget |
_William BLAKE ______ | (1594 - 1663) _John Thorne BLAKE "the Immigrant"_| | (1618 - 1688) | | |_Agnes (Band) THORN _ | (1594 - 1678) _John BLAKE _________| | (1640 - 1700) m 1660| | | _____________________ | | | | |___________________________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--George BLAKE | (1661 - 1713) | _____________________ | | | ___________________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Bridget_____________| (1644 - 1706) m 1660| | _____________________ | | |___________________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Luvenia "Viney" BONNER |
_Jordan BONNER Sr.________+ | (1768 - 1841) m 1811 _George Washington BONNER _| | (1825 - ....) m 1846 | | |_Mary "Polly" ADAMS ______+ | (1791 - 1869) m 1811 _Hiram Whitmore BONNER __| | (1855 - 1929) | | | __________________________ | | | | |_Mary J. MCGILL ___________| | (1828 - ....) m 1846 | | |__________________________ | | |--Luther BONNER | (1900 - ....) | _Henry BONNER ____________+ | | (1805 - ....) m 1837 | _Ahab BONNER C.S.A.________| | | (1838 - 1883) | | | |_Mary Harriette MARTIN ___ | | (1818 - 1889) m 1837 |_Luvenia "Viney" BONNER _| (1866 - 1939) | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) BARNES _ | | |_Mary "Molly" BARNES ______| (1840 - ....) | |__________________________
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Mother: BEATRICE de MANDEVILLE |
_EUSTACE I BOULOGNE Count of Boulogne_______________+ | (0980 - 1049) m 1005 _EUSTACHE II de BOULOGNE Count of Boulogne and Len_| | (1006 - 1093) m 1057 | | |_MATHILDE von (Maud de Louvain) LÖWEN of Louvaine___+ | (0980 - ....) m 1005 _GODFREY V of Boullion de BOULOGNE of Jerusalem_| | (1061 - 1100) m 1077 | | | _GODFREY Herzog Gottfried (IV) LORRAINE of Lorraine_ | | | (1006 - 1069) m 1040 | |_IDA de LORRAINE __________________________________| | (1040 - 1113) m 1057 | | |_DODA of Lorraine___________________________________ | (1007 - 1053) m 1040 | |--WILLIAM de BOULOGNE | (1081 - 1130) | ____________________________________________________ | | | _GEOFFREY de MANDEVILLE Lord of Aultone____________| | | (1036 - 1130) | | | |____________________________________________________ | | |_BEATRICE de MANDEVILLE ________________________| (1062 - ....) m 1077 | | ____________________________________________________ | | |_ATHELAISE (Adeliza) de BALTS _____________________| (1040 - 1085) | |____________________________________________________
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Father: John CHRISTIAN Mother: Marie BRYANT |
_Thomas CHRISTIAN _______________+ | (1687 - 1743) m 1723 _Robert Thomas CHRISTIAN ___________________| | (1715 - 1749) | | |_Rebecca PRICE? _________________ | (1702 - 1741) m 1723 _John CHRISTIAN _____| | (1744 - 1805) m 1768| | | _________________________________ | | | | |_Lucy BRADLEY ______________________________| | (1720 - ....) | | |_________________________________ | | |--Reuben CHRISTIAN | (1774 - ....) | _Jacques BRYANT (BRIAND\BRIANT) _+ | | (1676 - 1755) | _Jacques (James) BRYANT (BRIAND\BRIANT) Sr._| | | (1709 - ....) m 1746 | | | |_________________________________ | | |_Marie BRYANT _______| (1746 - ....) m 1768| | _________________________________ | | |_Clara (Clark) VERMEILL ____________________| (1718 - 1786) m 1746 | |_________________________________
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Mother: Ann C. LEWIS |
_John HODGES I_______+ | (1720 - 1778) _Joseph HODGES ______| | (1755 - ....) | | |_Rebecca_____________ | (1720 - 1791) _John HODGES ________| | (1796 - ....) m 1814| | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--James Lewis HODGES | (1818 - 1848) | _____________________ | | | _James M. LEWIS _____| | | (1770 - ....) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Ann C. LEWIS _______| (1798 - 1848) m 1814| | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Susannah CHILES |
History of the General Joseph Martin Chapter
Daughters of the American Revolution
http://www.kimbanet.com/~csdeans/revdarhistory.htm
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"The General Joseph Martin Chapter was organized by Mrs. Hugh S.
Kearfott, Mrs. Gerard W. King and Mrs. Kennon C. Whittle on
February 20, 1924, in Martinsville, VA, and approved by the
National Board of Management, National Society Daughters of the
American Revolution, on April 6, 1924. It has grown from the 10
organizing members to a membership of 62 today.
The Chapter is named for General Joseph Martin, who was born in
Albemarle County, September 18, 1740. Later he went to
Pittsylvania County, now Henry County, where he was a Lieutenant
in Captain Abram Penn's company, which fought the Shawnee
Indians in 1774. Since the battle of King's Mountain marked the
turning point of the Revolutionary War, it seems the credit for
victory hinged on the Indian agent, General Joseph Martin.
In 1793, he was made Brigadier General of the 12th Virginia
Militia. He was married to Sara Lucas in 1762, and they had
seven children. After her death in 1782, he married Susannah
Graves on February 24, 1784, and they had eleven children.
A marker was placed at the grave of General Martin, as well as
those of other Revolutionary War soldiers: Major John Redd,
Colonel George Hairston, Dr. Benjamin Jones, Jacob Prillaman and
George Taylor. In 1926, members of the Chapter placed a marker
at the house built in 1782, by George Waller, one of the
earliest settlers in the area, and a Major in the Revolutionary
War.
General Joseph Martin Chapter and its members have been active
participants in the community activities of Martinsville and
Henry County, Virginia. Over fifty trees, one for each member,
were planted in 1931. World War I veterans were visited and
remembered on special occasions with gifts while patients in
local hospitals and nursing homes. During World War II, members
bought and sold war bonds and stamps, rolled bandages and
knitted articles for the American Red Cross, and worked many
hours with volunteer programs. Certificates were presented to
the parents of the men killed in the Vietnam Conflict.
Through the years the Chapter has contributed money for the
restoration of Henry County's Deed Book #1, and paid the cost of
having Minute Book #1 restored. The Chapter presented a portrait
of Patrick Henry, an early resident of Henry County, to the
Judge of the Circuit Court in a well-attended ceremony. The
portrait hung in the courthouse. It will hang in the Henry
County Museum when the original Henry County Courthouse is
renovated. The chapter presented a portrait of General Joseph
Martin to the elementary school in 1981. When the school was
closed, the portrait was moved to the circuit courtroom in
Martinsville. At the Martinsville Convalescent Home and Piedmont
Arts Association, chapter members have made several exhibits
including antique household articles and clothing.
At the request of the city manager of Martinsville, this Chapter
began a Flag Day Ceremony on the lawn at City Hall in 1983, and
has shared this honor with the Patrick Henry Chapter in recent
years. General Joseph Martin and Patrick Henry Chapters were in
charge of the Bicentennial celebration of the Constitution of
the United States of America for Henry County and Martinsville.
A scroll containing the names of hundreds of people attending
the eight events scheduled during the week of September 17-23,
1987, was placed in the original Henry County Courthouse and
will be opened in 2037."
"Joseph Martin was elected Captain of the Transylvania Militia
in 1776, became a Major on February 17, 1779, Lieutenant Colonel
in March of 1781. He became a Brigadier General of the North
Carolina Militia by legislative act on December 15, 1787 and was
commissioned a Brigadier General of the 20th Brigade of the
Virginia Militia by Governor Henry Lee on December 11, 1793.
Martinsville, Virginia is named after him. His brother Brice
served as a Major during the Red Stick or Creek war.
1785--Fries' Historical notes: "The state of Franklin refused to
return to North Carolina, and in March elected members of a
legislature, which in turn elected John Sevier as governor,
appointed county officers, etc., and appointed William Cocke as
delegate to the Congress of the United States. Attempts were
made to secure the cooperation of the part of Virgina lying west
of the mountains, but the Virginia Assembly pronounced the plan
treasonable. Thrice during the year it was reported that the
Franklinites were negotiating for the incorporation of the
Cherokee Indians in the State of Franklin, but not all the
chiefs would agree. In November, 1785, the State of Franklin
adopted a Constitution." [pg. 2067]
"May 3. The singstunde was attended by Col. Joseph Martin, who
spent the night here on his way to Charleston where he and other
Commissioners are to consider the affairs of the Indians. He
told us that the Cherokees on the Tennessee River often speak of
the visit of Br. Martin Schneider, and seem to wish that he
would come again and stay with them; but that this would not be
wise just now when there are certain misunderstandings between
them and the white people. He confirmed the report that some
time ago the western counties of this State had cut themselves
off and assumed the name of Franklin, had elected their own
Governor and other state officials, and now had sent a
representative to Congress to try to secure recognition as a
separate State. Whether this State will agree to the division or
will oppose it strongly is as yet most uncertain." [pg. 2080]"
Genealogy of "Old and New Cherokee Indian Families" Author:
George Morrison Bell, Sr
Publication: Leonard Printing Co of Bartlesville, OK.
History of the Cherokee Indians by Emmet Starr
Had numerous wives, all but two were Cherokee.
Had 26 known children.
Home was known as "Belmont."
Served many years in the legislature.
Occupation: Fur Trader and Planter
Occupation: 1777 VA Commissioner to the Cherokee
Occupation: 11 DEC 1793 Brigadier General, VA militia
Event: Buried at Belle Mont, Henry Co, VA
Residence: JUN 1788 Chote
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Married: (First)
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Married: (Second)
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Married: (Third)
___________________________________ | _William MARTIN Sr.__| | (1660 - 1765) | | |___________________________________ | _Joseph MARTIN I Gent."the Immigrant"_| | (1705 - ....) m 1733 | | | ___________________________________ | | | | |_Ann CADE? __________| | (1660 - ....) | | |___________________________________ | | |--Joseph "Longknife" MARTIN II | (1740 - 1808) | _Walter CHILES III "the Immigrant"_+ | | (1635 - 1671) | _John CHILES Gent.___| | | (1655 - 1723) m 1698| | | |_UNNAMED___________________________ | | (1640 - ....) |_Susannah CHILES _____________________| (1712 - 1754) m 1733 | | _Henry WEBBER Gent.________________ | | (1650 - ....) |_Eleanor WEBBER _____| (1680 - 1745) m 1698| |___________________________________
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Mother: Ann Nancy OVERTON |
Richmond City Hustings Court Minutes NO. 7 (1817-1821, page 489:
Ordered that it be cerfified to the Courts, or constituted
Authorities in the town of Havana in the Island of Cuba, to the
Courts in the City of New-Orleans, and to the Courts in the
State of Louisiana, that Wm O. Winston late a Resident of the
City of New-Orleans, who is represented to have departed this
life in Havana, on or about the 3rd November last, was a native
of Hanover county in the State of Virginia, that the said
William O. Winston dec'd has no father or mother living. He has
only one brother, Horatio Gates Winston, who resides in Louisa
County in the State aforesaid, and two sisters who live in the
aforesaid City of Richmond to wit - Eliza F. Price the wife of
Joseph F. Price, and Mario O. Roper, the wife of George Roper."
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_____________________ | _____________________| | | | |_____________________ | _John WINSTON _______| | (1750 - 1797) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--William Overton WINSTON Judge | (1785 - 1820) | _James OVERTON ______+ | | (1688 - 1749) m 1706 | _William OVERTON ____| | | (1706 - 1764) | | | |_Elizabeth GARLAND __+ | | (1688 - 1739) m 1706 |_Ann Nancy OVERTON __| (1750 - ....) | | _William HARRIS _____+ | | (1669 - 1706) m 1695 |_Jemima HARRIS ______| (1704 - ....) | |_Temperance OVERTON _+ (1678 - 1715) m 1695
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