Mother: Elizabeth PRINCE |
_Thomas BONNER ______+ | (1744 - 1804) m 1767 _Thomas BONNER ______| | (1779 - 1860) | | |_Margaret JONES _____+ | (1750 - 1804) m 1767 _Allen BONNER _______| | (1818 - 1901) | | | _Edmund DUKE Sr._____ | | | (1760 - ....) | |_Elizabeth DUKE _____| | (1786 - ....) | | |_____________________ | | |--Mary Ann BONNER | (1863 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Elizabeth PRINCE ___| (1830 - ....) | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Chole HANSON |
_Philip BRISCOE Gent. Sr.____+ | (1648 - 1724) m 1677 _John BRISCOE Gent.__| | (1678 - 1734) m 1711| | |_Susannah SWAN ______________+ | (1650 - 1740) m 1677 _Philip BRISCOE _____| | (1719 - 1778) m 1747| | | _Samuel WILLIAMSON __________ | | | (1650 - 1729) | |_Eleanor WILLIAMSON _| | (1690 - 1754) m 1711| | |_Judith BARBER ______________ | (1650 - ....) | |--John Hanson BRISCOE Sr. | (1752 - 1796) | _John HANSON "the immigrant"_+ | | (1630 - 1714) | _Samuel HANSON Gent._| | | (1684 - 1740) m 1706| | | |_Mary HUSSEY ________________ | | (1634 - ....) |_Chole HANSON _______| (1728 - 1757) m 1747| | _____________________________ | | |_Elizabeth STOREY ___| (1685 - 1764) m 1706| |_____________________________
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Mother: Agnes LANGRAKE |
_Geoffrey CONEY ______+ | (1420 - ....) m 1442 _Thomas CONEY _______| | (1450 - 1522) | | |_ELIZABETH COPLEDIKE _+ | (1423 - ....) m 1442 _William CONEY of Framton_| | (1488 - 1556) m 1510 | | | ______________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |______________________ | | |--Roger CONEY of Framton | (1520 - 1572) | ______________________ | | | _Roger LANGRAKE _____| | | (1460 - ....) | | | |______________________ | | |_Agnes LANGRAKE __________| (1490 - 1556) m 1510 | | ______________________ | | |_____________________| | |______________________
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Prince William County, Virginia was formed in 1731 from
Westmoreland and Stafford Counties. In 1759 Fauquier County was
taken from Prince William County. Thus Prince William, which is
the place of John Crump's death, later became Fauquier County,
where his children lived and deid. It appears that John Crump
moved from Northumberland County to Prince William County,
Virginia ca. 1734.
Will of John Crump dated 27 October 1744:
Leaves bequests to-
Daughter, Mary Middleton
Daughter, Elizabeth Blackwell
Daughter, Susanne Hewitt
Daughter, Hannah Crump
Son, George Crump
Son, Benjamin Crump
Son, Joseph Crump
_Thomas CRUMP "the Immigrant"_ | (1603 - 1655) _William CRUMP Sr.___| | (1629 - ....) | | |_Elizabeth BUCK ______________+ | (1610 - ....) _William CRUMP Jr.___| | (1652 - ....) | | | ______________________________ | | | | |_Mary SPILLMAN ______| | (1630 - ....) | | |______________________________ | | |--John CRUMP Sr. | (1682 - 1745) | ______________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |______________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ______________________________ | | |_____________________| | |______________________________
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Mother: Jean KELSO |
__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) CUNNINGHAM _| | | | |__ | _James CUNNINGHAM "the Immigrant"_| | (1700 - 1780) m 1728 | | | __ | | | | |______________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Elizabeth CUNNINGHAM | (1729 - ....) | __ | | | ______________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Jean KELSO ______________________| (1711 - 1746) m 1728 | | __ | | |______________________________| | |__
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Mother: Lucy |
_Thomas GRAVES IV____+ | (1640 - 1711) m 1669 _Robert GRAVES ______| | (1682 - ....) | | |_Mary________________ | (1650 - ....) m 1669 _Thomas GRAVES ______| | (1714 - ....) m 1737| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Mary________________| | (1690 - ....) | | |_____________________ | | |--Elizabeth GRAVES | (1747 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Lucy________________| (1720 - 1760) m 1737| | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Frances PENN |
_____________________________ | _John HUNT __________| | (1720 - 1768) | | |_____________________________ | _John R. HUNT _______| | (1752 - 1818) m 1771| | | _____________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________________ | | |--Mary HUNT | (1773 - ....) | _John PENN I_________________+ | | (1650 - ....) m 1685 | _Joseph PENN Sr._____| | | (1717 - 1769) m 1735| | | |_Lucy GRANVILLE? ____________+ | | (1660 - 1741) m 1685 |_Frances PENN _______| (1756 - ....) m 1771| | _John TAYLOR III_____________+ | | (1696 - 1780) m 1716 |_Mary TAYLOR ________| (1718 - 1757) m 1735| |_Catherine Isabel PENDLETON _+ (1693 - 1774) m 1716
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Mother: Frances Callaway STEPTOE |
In 1864, while John and Sarah Langhorne were at "Edgemont",
their eldest son and favorite child, Chiswell Dabney Langhorne
(1843-1919) married a girl "of good family" : sixteen year old
Anne Witcher Keene, daughter of Confederate statesman Elisha
Ford Keene of "Cottage Hill". Although the war was looming all
around them, wedding festivities for Chiswell Dabney Langhorne
and Anne Witcher Keene were held an entire week at Cottage Hill.
Although his wealth had been temporarily lost during the Civil
War, John Scarsbrook Langhorne's well established connections,
combined with his experience allowed him to restore his
businesses in Lynchburg. In the meantime, his son Chiswell
Dabney Langhorne recovered renewed his fortune by becoming one
of Virginia's foremost railroad tycoons. C.D. Langhorne bought
the fabulous country estate "Mirador" in 1892 and returned to
the genteel lifestyle of mint juleps and horseback riding that
his ancestors had enjoyed for generations. At his death in 1919,
Chiswell Dabney Langhorne, in addition to his numerous estates
including Mirador and Greenfields, left a trust for his heirs of
over 1,000,000 dollars. The daughters that were born to Chiswell
Dabney and Anne Keene Langhorne were among the most famous in
the world of the wealthy. Irene Langhorne (1873-1956) married
Charles Dana Gibson and became his first "Gibson Girl", while
Nancy Witcher Langhorne (1879-1964) first married Robert Gould
Shaw of the proper Boston Shaws and then William Waldorf Astor
Jr, a heir to one of Americas largest fortunes.
Nancy Witcher Langhorne Astor became the first woman in the
English Parliament and was famous for her "Southern Hospitality"
at Cliveden Castle. Along with her father and sisters, she
reached a level of fame seldom matched at the time. Everytime
the Langhorne family attended a New York Debutante Ball, or
vacationed at White Sulphur Spring's, it was reported in the New
York Times. Nancy's husband William Waldorf Astor Jr was one of
the richest men in the world when he married Nancy Langhorne,
and although the Astor's were far wealthier than the Langhornes
in the 20th Century, Nancy's aristocratic background made her
very comfortable indeed in her mansion on the Thames. The
Langhorne family of Virginia represent the continuity of wealth
that was established in the 17th Century, and guided the future
of the ruling families of the Old Dominion for three hundred
years."
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_William LANGHORN of "Gambell"_______+ | (1721 - 1797) _John Scarsbrook LANGHORNE of "Gambell"_| | (1760 - 1797) m 1782 | | |_Elizabeth Cary SCARSBROOK __________ | (1720 - ....) _Henry Scarsbrook LANGHORNE _| | (1790 - 1854) | | | _Maurice LANGHORNE Gent._____________+ | | | (1719 - 1791) | |_Elizabeth LANGHORN ____________________| | (1758 - ....) m 1782 | | |_Elizabeth TROTTER __________________ | (1730 - ....) | |--John Scarsbrook LANGHORNE of "Point of Honor" | (1819 - ....) | _James STEPTOE of "Nominy Hall"______ | | (1710 - 1778) | _James STEPTOE of "Federal Hill"________| | | (1740 - ....) | | | |_Elizabeth ESKRIDGE of "Sandy Point"_+ | | (1715 - 1744) |_Frances Callaway STEPTOE ___| (1790 - ....) | | _James CALLOWAY of "Royal Forest"____+ | | (1735 - 1809) |_Frances CALLOWAY ______________________| (1780 - ....) | |_Mary LANGHORN ______________________+ (1746 - 1821)
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