Mother: Hannah ERWIN |
__ | __| | | | |__ | _Zebulon BAIRD ______| | (1764 - 1824) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Myra Margaret BAIRD | (1802 - 1878) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Hannah ERWIN _______| (.... - 1826) | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Mary LEE |
___________________________ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) BARRETT _| | | | |___________________________ | _Charles BARRETT Sr._| | (1690 - ....) | | | ___________________________ | | | | |___________________________| | | | |___________________________ | | |--Ann BARRETT | (1714 - ....) | _Henry LEE "the Immigrant"_+ | | (1620 - 1657) | _Henry LEE Jr._____________| | | (1645 - 1693) | | | |_Marah ADKINS _____________ | | (1620 - ....) |_Mary LEE ___________| (1692 - 1746) | | ___________________________ | | |_Alice DAVIS ______________| (1645 - 1695) | |___________________________
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Mother: Sarah COBBS |
_____________________ | _______________________| | | | |_____________________ | _John (Benin) BENNING _| | (1760 - ....) m 1780 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_______________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Thomas BENNING | (1785 - ....) | _John COBBS _________+ | | (1692 - 1775) m 1729 | _Thomas Addison COBBS _| | | (1740 - 1832) | | | |_Susannah ADDISON ___+ | | (1700 - ....) m 1729 |_Sarah COBBS __________| (1760 - ....) m 1780 | | _____________________ | | |_______________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Naomah DILLARD |
Deeds of Lincoln Co, Missouri Bk G, 12 Aug 1844, Joseph M.
Garner & Sarah Ann of Lincoln Co to Spilsby Holmes, Bobbs Cr.,
Lewis G. Martin's line, Sec 22 twp 50 R E 5thmer, signed my
Joseph M. Garner & Sarah Ann Garner.
Estate of Joseph Garner Intestate Packet, Lincoln Co, Mo
Winfield # 1596, n.d., Adm Jerome Bonaparte Sitton with John
Tiller F. & A.M. Brimm as securitites on bond of $4,000. land 13
a LW corner SW NW sect 9 twp 49 R 23; 41a NW SW Sect 9 Twp 49 R
23; 1 a NW corner NW sect 16 twp 49, R 23.
Children:
2 James S. Garner b: 1834 + Polly J. Unknown b: ABT. 1836
2 Nancy Jane Garner b: 31 Mar 1836 d: 20 May 1907 + Francis M.
Luckett b: 3 Dec 1833 d: 22 May 1901
2 Mildred Ann Garner b: 1837 d: 1922 + Thomas Graves b: 1810
2 Geneva Ann Garner b: 31 Oct 1840 d: 1922 + William W. Harrell
b: 5 Sep 1832 d: 12 Aug 1910
2 William Henry Garner b: 20 FEB 1842 d: 22 MAR 1922 + Joanna
Luckett b: 1839 d: 1874 + Emma Duckworth b: 7 MAR 1859 d: 30 OCT
1927
2 Missouri Sarah Garner b: 1846 d: ABT. 1870 + Glenn Mc Gleasler
2 Albert R. Garner b: JUN 1848 d: AFT. 1922 + Emma Unknown
2 Charles Lafayette Garner b: JAN 1850
2 Sarah Garner b: 9 SEP 1853 d: 18 OCT 1929 + Sylvanus Terry b:
3 SEP 1845 d: 22 JUL 1917
_____________________ | _____________________| | | | |_____________________ | _Joseph GARNER ______| | (1765 - 1812) m 1802| | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Joseph Marion GARNER | (1810 - 1885) | _James DILLARD ______ | | (1720 - 1794) | _William DILLARD ____| | | (1741 - 1820) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Naomah DILLARD _____| (1765 - 1840) m 1802| | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: ERNEBURGA de FLAMVILLE |
_ROBERT HASTINGS Portreve of Hastings_ | _WALTER HASTINGS ____| | | | |______________________________________ | _HUGH de HASTINGS Lord of Fillongley_| | | | | ______________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |______________________________________ | | |--RICHARD de HASTINGS | | ______________________________________ | | | _HUGH de FLAMVILLE __| | | | | | |______________________________________ | | |_ERNEBURGA de FLAMVILLE _____________| | | ______________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |______________________________________
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Mother: Ann STONE |
_Henry HAYNES Sr.______+ | (1745 - 1816) m 1768 _Hampton HAYNES _________| | (1772 - 1820) m 1793 | | |_Bersheba HAMPTON _____+ | (1747 - 1784) m 1768 _Isaac Newton HAYNES _| | (1810 - 1859) m 1834 | | | _Gabriel FERREL _______ | | | (1743 - 1802) m 1770 | |_Mildred FERRIL _________| | (1775 - ....) m 1793 | | |_Ann HAYNES ___________+ | (1741 - 1803) m 1770 | |--Ferdinand HAYNES | (1836 - ....) | _Stephen Turner STONE _+ | | (1761 - 1839) | _Littleberry Hunt STONE _| | | (1779 - 1854) m 1809 | | | |_Bethsheba HURT _______+ | | (1765 - 1852) |_Ann STONE ___________| (1809 - 1905) m 1834 | | _James HURT ___________+ | | (1748 - 1820) |_Nancy HURT _____________| (1780 - 1868) m 1809 | |_______________________
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Mother: Anna Marie MERCKLIN |
He was actively engaged in securing setttlers on their Virginia
land, and made several trips to Ireland in his own vessel to
secure settlers, and on one of these trips met his first wife;
moved to South Carolina; m. 1st in Dublin Ireland, Catherine
O'Bannon; m. 2nd Mrs. Fanny Madison, dau of Col. Ambrose Madison
and Frances Taylor. She was the aunt of President Madison, and
the widow of Col. Tavener Beale.
In 1740 He built with Gen Daniel Morgan and Dr. John Briscoe the
church called "Bunker Hill Church"; the First Episcopal Church
built west of the Blue Ridge at which the Gospel was preached
and Divine Service held in the Valley.
Child by 1st wife: John, who was a lawyer, lived in Winchester,
VA; m. Sarah. they had Children: Mary m. Edward Gantt; Sarah m.
Alexander Pelt Buchanan and Catherine who m. Theodric Lee.
Spouse: Annon Catherine O Parents: Hite Hans Just Jost O,
Merckle Anna Hans.
DAR ID # 62178 p.60] Jacob Hite (1719-77), a patriot, who was
attacked and killed by the Indians in an effort to establish
peace with them. He was born in Pennsylvania.
From: "Fran" [email protected] to [email protected] 16 Oct
2002
"See September 11, 1776 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #59998 and
the below excerpt from: Colonial Families of the United States
Descended from the Immigrants, folio 194, Vol. IV, Page 209:
"Colonel James Hite was the son of Thomas Hite, who was the son
of Jacob Hite and Catherine O'Bannon. Jacob Hite was the son of
Baron Jost Hite, the first settler of the Shenandoah Valley of
Va. The second wife of the above Jacob Hite was Frances Madison
Beale, widow of Col Tavernor Beale, d 1760. She was the daughter
of Ambrose Madison and his wife, Frances Tyler.
Frances Madison Beale was the aunt of President Madison.
In 1732 Baron Jost Hite, with his family of 3 sons-in-law and 16
other families, migrated from Pa. to the Shenandoah Valley, Va.
See folio 32, History of Martinsburg and Berkeley Co., Va.
Jacob Hite and his wife, Frances (Madison) Hite, moved to South
Carolina just before the Revolution in 1774, taking with them
all their children, except Captain George Hite. The British
Tories found Jacob sided with the Rebels. They induced the
Seminole Indians to murder Jacob and his whole family. Son John
was absent. The Indians spared the two daughters, Frances and
Eleanor, 16 and 18, and took them to Florida. Frances was
murdered en route, a bunch of bucks having quarreled over her
possession.
The Indians camped at Savannah, where a number of British
officers, stationed there, came out to see the Indians in camp.
A Captain Johnson saw a white girl sitting over by a large tree
in the Indian camp, a picture of utter despair. He went over to
her. "What are you doing with the Indians?" he gently asked.
Eleanor told him of the massacre, and the murder of sister
Frances. "Will you let me take you from these Indians?" "Please
take me away or I will die of sorrow." Captain Johnson ransomed
the dear girl, took her to a white woman, gave the woman some
money to buy clothes for Eleanor, with a promise to come back
soon. The Captain was distressed to know what to do with
Eleanor. While studying the subject a band of settlers came by.
He found they were bound for the Gulf coast, about where
Pensacola now stands. They were willing to take Eleanor along.
Captain Johnson turned Eleanor over to them. God bless Captain
Johnson.
Eleanor had suffered too much. She died en route to the coast.
Her body was taken to Pensacola and buried. A large stone with
the name "Eleanor" cut on it marked the grave. My niece, Stella
Martin, visited Pensacola in 1926. She enlisted the D. A. R. for
aid. They could find nothing concerning the marked stone."
From Dale Smith [email protected] on Ancestry.com: "Jacob was
born on either the Skippack or Perkiomen Creek Property -
depending upon when they were able to move their belongings four
or five miles from Skippack to the Perkiomen Creek.
Many stories of Jacob Hite have been written of his
accomplishment. See A Man and His Land: The Story of Jacob
Frances Madison Hite and the Cherokee, by Mildred Edwards
Whitmire - article in Magazine of the Jefferson County
Historical Families in Jefferson County Society Vol; XLLIV
December 1978.
Many articles have been written about Jacob Hite. I couldn't
possibly tell of Jacobs life in this foremat. Suffice to say
that Jacob, his wife Catherine O'Bannon and their children were
murdered by an Indian upraising and as family tradition would
reveal that his competitor Richard Pearis, an English Tory, or
an estranged employee turned the Indians against him and on July
1st, 1776 a war party of painted Cherokee appeared at Hite's
house, dismembered and then killed Jacob, 57, and some of the
slaves; captured Fanny (Madison)Beale Hite, 50, with at least
one of her 13 and 15 year old daughters. They set fire to the
buildings leaving Jacob in the ashes. According to Mrs.
Whitmire, "This was the same raid in which the Hampton family
suffered.
Sources;Journals of the Senate of South Carolina 1784: pages 230
& 231. see Elizabeth Madison (Coles) Umstattd's, "Hite Family
Homesteads, Neckar to Shenandoah"."
[114094]
LDS
[114095]
killed by Indiana on frontier of SC
__ | _____________________| | | | |__ | _John (Jost, Hans Justus) HITE I "the immigrant"_| | (1685 - 1760) m 1704 | | | __ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |__ | | |--Jacob HITE | (1719 - 1776) | __ | | | _Abraham MERCKLIN ___| | | (1664 - ....) m 1684| | | |__ | | |_Anna Marie MERCKLIN ____________________________| (1687 - 1738) m 1704 | | __ | | |_Anna Veronica_______| (1664 - ....) m 1684| |__
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Mother: Sarah LEE |
_Henry LEE I_______________________+ | (1691 - 1747) m 1723 _Henry LEE II___________________| | (1729 - 1787) m 1753 | | |_Mary BLAND _______________________+ | (1704 - 1764) m 1723 _Edmund Jennings LEE I_| | (1772 - 1843) m 1789 | | | _John GRYMES Esq.of Brandon________+ | | | (1693 - ....) m 1715 | |_Lucy Ludwell GRYMES ___________| | (1720 - ....) m 1753 | | |_Lucy LUDWELL _____________________+ | (1698 - ....) m 1715 | |--Sarah LEE | (1800 - 1879) | _Thomas LEE of Stratford___________+ | | (1690 - 1750) m 1722 | _Richard Henry LEE of Chantilly_| | | (1732 - 1794) m 1768 | | | |_Hannah Philippa Harrison LUDWELL _+ | | (1701 - 1750) m 1722 |_Sarah LEE ____________| (1775 - 1837) m 1789 | | _Thomas GASKINS ___________________+ | | (1730 - 1785) m 1744 |_Anne GASKINS __________________| (1745 - 1796) m 1768 | |_Sarah EUSTACE ____________________+ (1724 - ....) m 1744
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Mother: Mary LONG |
In 1861 he enlisted in the Sixteenth Missouri Confederate
Regiment, and remained in Price's army until the close of the
war, participating in all the hard battles of that famous army
corps.
His father, P. Keenan McMillin, was born in Maryland in 1788;
was a soldier in the war of 1812; and died in August, 1861. He
was the son of Daniel McMillin, an Irishman, who was minister of
the Gospel, and died in Indiana.
Keenan married Mary Long, of Giles County, Tenn., born 1790,
died 1865, and their offspring are Daniel, James, Jane
(Kidwell), Eleanor (Bailey), John T. and Archibald (deceased).
Mr. McMillin is taking an active interest in the education of
his children, affording them far better opportunities than he
ever possessed. In 1847 he married Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas
and Lucy (Lovell) Scott, of Clay County, Tenn. (born in 1828),
and to them have been born Thomas K., Mary (Hestand), Lucy
(Hutchens), James (deceased), Cordelia C. (Edwards), Daniel,
Benton and Jennie E.
Mr. McMillin is a farmer and trader, owning 550 acres of land,
very productive, in a high
state of cultivation. The subject was financially ruined by the
late war, but by industry and close attention to business has
secured a good property. In politics he is a Democrat."
Children:
2 William James McMillin d: BEF. 1886
2 Thomas Keenan McMillin b: 4 Jun 1848 d: 26 May 1914 + Nancy
Jane Hill b: 3 Nov 1849 d: 6 Nov 1920
2 Mary Amanda McMillin b: 1849 + John Bell Hestand b: 2 APR 1846
d: 5 MAR 1912
2 Lucy M McMillin b: 1852 + Tolbert M Hutchens b: ABT. 1851
2 Daniel Scott McMillin b: 1 Aug 1858 d: 6 Feb 1930 + Eva (Evie)
Ellen Dickerson b: 12 Jul 1859
2 Cordelia C McMillin b: 1861 + Tip Edwards
2 Benton A McMillin b: 1867 d: 19 DEC 1940 + Lina G unknown +
Minnie Belle McMurry
2 Jennie E McMillin b: 19 Mar 1870 d: 13 Apr 1895 + Robert
"Bruce" Evans b: 8 Jun 1864 d: 17 Nov 1925
_(RESEARCH QUERY) MCMILLIAN _ | _Daniel MCMILLIN "the Immigrant"_| | (1757 - 1838) m 1780 | | |_____________________________ | _Patrick Keenan MCMILLIN _| | (1788 - 1861) m 1819 | | | _____________________________ | | | | |_Eleanor "Nellie" KENNAN ________| | (1760 - 1801) m 1780 | | |_____________________________ | | |--John Thomas MCMILLIN C.S.A. | (1827 - 1900) | _____________________________ | | | _________________________________| | | | | | |_____________________________ | | |_Mary LONG _______________| (1790 - 1865) m 1819 | | _____________________________ | | |_________________________________| | |_____________________________
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Mother: Rebecca E. "Tabitha" HIGGINBOTHAM |
_Henry MEADE ___________+ | (1760 - 1832) m 1781 _Fielding Lewis MEADE _| | (1782 - 1841) m 1809 | | |_Frances YOUNG _________+ | (1762 - 1789) m 1781 _Viving M."Vivian" MEADE ___________| | (1818 - 1887) m 1836 | | | _Nathan? THACKER _______ | | | (1750 - ....) | |_Mary THACKER _________| | (1785 - ....) m 1809 | | |_Mary HENSON ___________ | (1750 - ....) | |--Zachary T MEADE | (1846 - ....) | _William HICKINGBOTTOM _+ | | (1750 - 1818) | _Moses HICKINGBOTTOM __| | | (1780 - ....) m 1800 | | | |________________________ | | |_Rebecca E. "Tabitha" HIGGINBOTHAM _| (1818 - 1853) m 1836 | | _Gideon FARRIS _________+ | | (1745 - 1818) |_Elizabeth FARRIS _____| (1780 - ....) m 1800 | |_Sarah MCSPADDEN _______ (1760 - ....)
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Father: Francis Walker PENDLETON Mother: Sarah Frances TURNER |
_Edmund PENDLETON Sr.______+ | (1744 - 1827) m 1764 _Edmund A. PENDLETON Jr._| | (1774 - 1847) | | |_Mildred "Millie" POLLARD _+ | (1747 - 1827) m 1764 _Francis Walker PENDLETON _| | (1808 - 1865) m 1833 | | | _Hugh NELSON ______________+ | | | (1750 - 1800) | |_Lucy NELSON ____________| | (1778 - ....) | | |___________________________ | | |--Mildred E. PENDLETON | (1843 - ....) | ___________________________ | | | _Daniel TURNER __________| | | (1775 - ....) m 1796 | | | |___________________________ | | |_Sarah Frances TURNER _____| (1810 - 1850) m 1833 | | _Edmund PENDLETON Sr.______+ | | (1744 - 1827) m 1764 |_Sarah PENDLETON ________| (1781 - 1815) m 1796 | |_Mildred "Millie" POLLARD _+ (1747 - 1827) m 1764
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Mother: Nancy Beverly DUDLEY |
Sallie Dudley Ragland Birth: 4 April 1763--, Louisa Co, VA
Death: December 1852 -- Amherst Co, VA Spouse: James Davis
Parents: John Ragland, Nancy Beverly Dudley.
_Robert RAGLAND _____+ | (1670 - ....) _John RAGLAND "the Immigrant"_| | (1690 - ....) m 1715 | | |_Elinor VAUGHN ______ | (1675 - ....) _John RAGLAND Jr.______| | (1721 - 1784) m 1759 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Anne BURFORT ________________| | (1700 - 1745) m 1715 | | |_____________________ | | |--Sallie Dudley RAGLAND | (1763 - 1852) | _____________________ | | | ______________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Nancy Beverly DUDLEY _| (1730 - ....) m 1759 | | _____________________ | | |______________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Jane MOSBY |
_________________________ | ______________________________| | | | |_________________________ | _John Drury STITH "the Immigrant"_| | (1632 - 1694) m 1656 | | | _________________________ | | | | |______________________________| | | | |_________________________ | | |--Anne Dade STITH | (1665 - 1710) | _(QUERY RESEARCH) MOSBY _ | | | _Edward MOSBY "the Immigrant"_| | | (1600 - 1663) | | | |_________________________ | | |_Jane MOSBY ______________________| (1635 - 1686) m 1656 | | _________________________ | | |______________________________| | |_________________________
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