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Mother: Sallie TALIAFERRO |
_____________________ | _John HARVIE I "the Immigrant"_| | (1706 - 1767) m 1742 | | |_____________________ | _Daniel HARVIE ______| | (1757 - ....) m 1782| | | _Bernard GAINES _____+ | | | (1657 - 1747) m 1674 | |_Martha Elizabeth GAINES ______| | (1719 - 1802) m 1742 | | |_Martha TAYLOR ______+ | (1654 - 1747) m 1674 | |--Martha Gaines HARVIE | (1785 - ....) | _Richard TALIAFERRO _+ | | (1703 - 1749) m 1726 | _Zachariah TALIAFERRO Sr.______| | | (1730 - 1811) m 1749 | | | |_Rose Anne BERRYMAN _+ | | (1708 - 1763) m 1726 |_Sallie TALIAFERRO __| (1761 - ....) m 1782| | _John BOUTWELL ______ | | (1700 - ....) |_Mary Braxton BOUTWELL ________| (1728 - ....) m 1749 | |_Mary BRAXTON _______ (1700 - ....)
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Mother: Harriet H. SMITH |
_John E. PALMER __________________________________+ | (1740 - ....) _Archibald David PALMER I_| | (1758 - 1817) m 1782 | | |__________________________________________________ | _Nehemiah Parsons PALMER _| | (1803 - 1860) m 1830 | | | _Nehemiah CARTER _________________________________+ | | | (1725 - 1780) | |_Hannah CARTER ___________| | (1764 - 1826) m 1782 | | |_Rachel MINTHORN _________________________________ | (1725 - ....) | |--Alvah PALMER | (1839 - ....) | _(RESEARCH QUERY) of Louisiana SMITH of Louisiana_+ | | | _Caswell SMITH ___________| | | (1790 - 1840) | | | |__________________________________________________ | | |_Harriet H. SMITH ________| (1813 - 1852) m 1830 | | __________________________________________________ | | |_Mary LEDBETTER __________| (1788 - 1850) | |__________________________________________________
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Father: Robert REINOLDS Mother: Agnes HALL |
__ | __| | | | |__ | _Robert REINOLDS ____| | (1505 - 1580) m 1526| | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Robert REINOLDS | (1532 - ....) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Agnes HALL _________| (1505 - 1570) m 1526| | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Agnes MCKNEELY |
_Richard SINGLETARY ___________+ | (1680 - 1730) m 1709 _Benjamin Ebenezer SINGLETARY I_| | (1717 - 1804) m 1736 | | |_Sarah STEWART ________________ | (1685 - 1725) m 1709 _Ebenezer SINGLETARY II_| | (1753 - 1820) m 1778 | | | _______________________________ | | | | |_Hannah DARBY __________________| | (1718 - 1804) m 1736 | | |_______________________________ | | |--Hannah Rebecca SINGLETARY | (1787 - 1827) | _James MCNEALY "the Immigrant"_ | | (1700 - 1764) | _Henry MCNEALY _________________| | | (1730 - 1811) | | | |_UNNAMED_______________________ | | (1700 - 1764) |_Agnes MCKNEELY ________| (1755 - 1825) m 1778 | | _______________________________ | | |_Mary___________________________| (1730 - ....) | |_______________________________
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Mother: Elizabeth |
Thomas son of William (of s. Farnham Par., Essex Co.) &
Elizabeth St. John.
Will of Thomas St. John dtd 25 Apr 1780 pr 17 July 1780 Essex
Co. VA.
To gr dau Martha Mitchell; 10 pounds.
To gr dau Elizabeth Gordon: 10 pounds.
To gr sons, William & Alexander: 10 pounds each.
To son-in-law William Vass: 2 young oxen, gun & six plates.
To dau Rachel Gordon: "the bed I now lye on".
to son Thomas: one Shilling.
to dau Febee: one shilling.
To dau Sarah: one Shilling.
to daus Peggy Fogg & Elizabeth Vass: rest of est.
Exec: William Vass, James Banks, & James Banks, Jun.
[S506]
[S125]
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Mother: Mary Barnes TUTT |
Charles Beaujolias8 Throckmorton (Mary Barnes7 Tutt, Ann Mason6
Chichester, Ann Thomson5 Mason, Thomson4, George3, George2,
George1)(264) was born in Snickers Gap, Virginia May 27,
1842.(265)
He married Frances Hall Wickliffe in Bardstown, Ky., October 8,
1863.(266) Frances was born 1838. (Additional notes for Frances
Hall Wickliffe(267))
Charles Beaujolias Throckmorton and Frances Hall Wickliffe had
the following children:
i. Charles Wickliffe9 Throckmorton was born June 8, 1868.
ii. Josephine Holt Throckmorton(268) was born after 1869.(269)
Josephine died about 1929.(270)
_Thomas THROCKMORTON _________+ | (1739 - 1826) _Mordecai Albion THROCKMORTON of Meadow Farm_| | (1777 - 1838) | | |_Mary THROCKMORTON ___________+ | (1750 - ....) _John Ariss THROCKMORTON of "Stonewall Farm" C.S.A_| | (1815 - 1891) m 1839 | | | _Bernard J. HOOE Sr.__________+ | | | (1760 - 1810) | |_Sarah McCarty HOOE _________________________| | (1793 - 1850) | | |_Mary Symes CHICHESTER _______ | (1749 - 1802) | |--Charles Beaujoilais THROCKMORTON | (1842 - 1894) | _Benjamin TUTT _______________+ | | (1750 - 1817) | _Charles Pendleton TUTT of Locust Hill_______| | | (1780 - 1832) m 1806 | | | |_Elizabeth Clayton PENDLETON _+ | | (1754 - ....) |_Mary Barnes TUTT _________________________________| (1815 - 1898) m 1839 | | _Richard McCarty CHICHESTER __+ | | (1769 - 1817) |_Ann Mason CHICHESTER _______________________| (1789 - 1882) m 1806 | |_Ann Thomson MASON ___________+ (1769 - 1817)
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"William Winchester of ye parish of St. Martins in ye Fields in
Middlesex did by indenture bearing the Date herewith, agree to
serve Peter Simpson of London Victualer or his Assigns Five
Years in Maryland (his Majesties plantation in America) and did
thereby declare himself to be then of the Age of Nineteen Years,
a single person, and no Covenant, or Contracted Servant to any
other Person, or Persons. And the said Master did thereby
Covenant at his own Cost, to send his said Servant to the said
Plantation; and at the like Costs to find him all necessary
Cloathes, Meat, Drink, Washing and Lodging, as other Servants in
such Cases are usually provided for, and allowed.
Memorandum this 16th day of January 1730 and the said William
Winchester came before me &
acknowledged the above Indtre in my presence & by my approbation
William Winchester
Richd. Brocas (Mayor of London)"
"will in Md Hall of Records, Annapolis). (NOTE: Carroll Co was
formed from parts of Baltimore and Frederick Co's in 1837.)
On 19 Jul 1754, William purchased "White's Level", 167 acres
located at the headwaters of Patapsco Falls and Little Pipe
Creek in Frederick County, first granted to John White in 1733.
It included the site of the present city of Westminster, MD.
Although there is documentation of a dwelling at "White's Level"
as early as 1741, it is believed the home as it is today was
built about 1760, with a wing having been added about 1860. The
house has been restored by TARGET, Inc, with assistance from the
Marriot Corp and is operated today as the "Winchester Country
Inn", a bed and breakfast. Another Winchester home, built ca
1806, located in Westminster and known as Winchester Place, was
inherited by William's son David, who resided there with his
sisters Lydia and Betsy. William Winchester had founded the town
of Westminster in an area which now lies in Carroll County in
1764, calling its one street King Street and later renaming it
Main Street. He was regarded as a man of wealth, greatly
respected for his good sense and progressive spirit--of high
intelligence and fine education. He helped build the town's
first Church, a log building, open to all denominations, which
stood near the old cemetery located at the end of Church
Street."
WINCHESTER-Descendants of William WINCHESTER
Author: Col. & Mrs.Louis Farrell Publication: Unk.
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