Mother: Susanna NICHOLS |
_Basil PERRILL\PEARL Sr._+ | (1725 - 1800) _Basil PERRILL\PEARL Jr._| | (1755 - ....) | | |_________________________ | _Lawrence PEARL PERRILL _| | (1793 - 1868) m 1813 | | | _________________________ | | | | |_________________________| | | | |_________________________ | | |--Lawrence PEARL PERRILL | (1833 - ....) | _________________________ | | | _Valentine NICHOLS ______| | | (1759 - 1808) | | | |_________________________ | | |_Susanna NICHOLS ________| (1797 - 1852) m 1813 | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) GREGG _ | | |_Elizabeth GREGG ________| (1763 - ....) | |_________________________
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Mother: Elizabeth PRITCHETT |
_David ALVIS (OLVIS) I_+ | (1714 - 1787) m 1739 _George ALVIS _______| | (1741 - 1806) m 1785| | |_Elizabeth STANLEY? ___+ | (1718 - 1789) m 1739 _David ALVIS _________| | (1790 - ....) m 1825 | | | _______________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth RHODA ____| | (1750 - 1817) m 1785| | |_______________________ | | |--James ALVIS | (1826 - ....) | _______________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_______________________ | | |_Elizabeth PRITCHETT _| (1800 - ....) m 1825 | | _______________________ | | |_____________________| | |_______________________
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_GILBERT le BLOUNT 2nd Baron of Ixworth_+ | (1071 - ....) m 1090 _WILLIAM le BLOUNT __| | (1096 - 1169) | | |_ALICE (ALICIA) de COLEKIRKE ___________ | (1070 - ....) m 1090 _WILLIAM le BLOUNT __| | (1126 - ....) | | | ________________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |________________________________________ | | |--WILLIAM BLOUNT | (1149 - 1216) | ________________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |________________________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ________________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |________________________________________
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Mother: Zarilda HIGGINBOTHAM |
____________________________ | _Noah (GREEAR) GREER _________| | (1790 - 1872) m 1813 | | |____________________________ | _Hiram (GREEAR) GREER _| | (1822 - 1911) | | | ____________________________ | | | | |_Mary BONHAM _________________| | (1790 - 1850) m 1813 | | |____________________________ | | |--William Bonham GREER | (1868 - 1961) | _William Kyle HIGGINBOTHAM _+ | | (1786 - 1855) m 1807 | _Thomas Hensley HIGGINBOTHAM _| | | (1809 - 1862) m 1830 | | | |_Elizabeth BOWLING _________+ | | (1787 - 1850) m 1807 |_Zarilda HIGGINBOTHAM _| (1831 - 1901) | | _John GOODWIN ______________+ | | (1770 - ....) |_Gracey America GOODWIN ______| (1809 - 1872) m 1830 | |_Nancy BARNES ______________+ (1770 - ....)
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Mother: ELIZABETH BERKELEY |
_RICHARD I LYGON ____________________ | (1460 - 1512) _RICHARD II LYGON Knt. of Arle Court_| | (1490 - 1556) | | |_ANNE de BEAUCHAMP __________________+ | (1460 - ....) _HENRY LYGON of Upton_| | (1525 - 1577) | | | _WILLIAM GREVILLE Knt. of Arle Court_ | | | (1470 - ....) | |_MARGARET GREVILLE __________________| | (1490 - ....) | | |_____________________________________ | | |--ELIZABETH LIGON | (1555 - ....) | _RICHARD BERKELEY ___________________ | | (1470 - ....) | _JOHN BERKELEY Knt.__________________| | | (1500 - 1546) | | | |_ELIZABETH CONNINGSBY _______________+ | | (1480 - ....) |_ELIZABETH BERKELEY __| (1530 - ....) | | _WILLIAM DENNIS Knt of Dyrham________ | | (1470 - 1533) m 1500 |_ISABEL DENNIS ______________________| (1505 - ....) | |_ANNE BERKELEY ______________________+ (1474 - ....) m 1500
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Martha Littlejohn (Wife)
Mildred Jones (Wife) Marriage: 1700 in VA
From: pemblejan1 by Pemble
http://www.gencircles.com/users/pemble/1/data/4022
"Is is likely that John Lillard came over from France with his
brother Benjamin in about 1685 when he was about 17 years old
and Benjamin was 15. During the time following revocation of the
Edict of Nantes, Huguenots were being persecuted and it was not
uncommon for children to be taken from their parents. As Jean's
parents were fairly well to do they may have sent the brothers
to America to prevent them from being taken in France. This is
speculation, but is a best guess based on the political
situation at the time. The older brother remained in France,
having already reached the age of majority, and took over the
family business.
It is speculated that he entered America at Fredricsburg and
settled along the James river. He married Mildred Jones in about
1700 and they had the children listed above, perhaps some
daughters, and possibly some others who died in infancy. At some
point he anglicised his name to John.
Mildred died about 1720 and John & Benjamin (his son) moved
north to Prince William Co, VA near present day Manassas. Here
John married for a second time to a young widow, Mrs. Martha
Littlejohn, who already had two children by her first marriage.
By this marriage he had one child, Sarah Lillard."
"The exact date of the arrival of Jean (John) and
BenjaminLillard in colonial Virginia is still an open question,
butdoubtless it was as soon after the Revocation of the Edict
ofNantes, as their father could plan and arrange for these
twofugitives to be smuggled out of France. For a boatman
itshould have been comparatively easy to take his sons down
theLoire River to the open sea, thence to some port
wherenegotiations might be completed for their transportation to
theland of the Free. Just how this was accomplished and
whathappened in the ensuing years we shall never know.
Perchancesome older man - a Huguenot friend of Moise Lillard -
wasfleeing to America, and these two boys were placed in his
care,which may explain why the record of their voyage is
stillunfound. Or they may have braced the dangers of the
uncertainand lengthy voyage entirely alone, using another name.
At allevents they were two courageous lads. There is a strong
familytradition that John and Benjamin Lillard landed
atFredericksburg, Virginia, having come up the Rappahannock
River,and after a brief sojourn there, went south to near
Richmond,where they took up lands on the James River.
Unfortunately theCivil War caused the destruciton of practically
all of therecords of this date in that region, and we are
thereforeunable to determine just where on the James river they
resided.That these two brother came from France and not from
England, asmany claim, is set out very clearly in the following
letterfrom John F. B. Lillard, of Harrodsburg, Kentucky,
whopossessed more authentic data concerning the family than
anyoneelse: "Proverty Flat, Harrodsburg, KY June 15, 1925 My
dearCousin: Your letter was read to me as I a nearly blind
andcannot see to read or write. In reply I would say that
theLillards are French Huguenots, who came from France
toVirginia. You will not find the name in either Hatton's
Listnor the list of the Virginia Company, Ltd. which contains
thenames of all the emigrants from Great Britain & Ireland from
thelanding of John Smith up to the commencement of
theRevolutionary War. Ask Mrs. Jennie Morton to let you see
mypedigree from the one I sent her for the Kentucky
StateHistorical Society. I have a mass of documents,
papers,letters and newspaper clippings in regard to the family
goingback to 1750. Yes, both the wills you refer to are
recordedhere in the County Clerk's Office. I am sorry that I
cannotaid you further in this matter. With best wishes I beg
toremain Your Kinsman, John F. B. Lillard" This is
furtherstrengthened by the Genealogical Record compiled by
BenjaminLillard, of New York, in which he states: "John Lillard
camefrom near Nantes, France, his family were farmers and
cultivatedavineyard on the banks of the River Loire near that
city andspelled the name Lillart. Outside of one family in
Louisiana,all the Lillards in the U.S. are his descendants. He
was aHuguenot." It is my belief, although I do not presume to
statedefinitely, that John and Benjamin Lillard who came to
Virginiafrom France after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes,
werethe two youngest children of Moise (Moses) and Lillan
(Balssa)Lillard, and that all of their other children had
alreadyattained their majority or were married; that John and
Benjaminwere still minors and were therefore in grave danger of
beingtorn from their parents or perhaps massacred. John, the
elder,was nearing manhood, presumably about seventeen or
eighteenyears old in 1685, and Benjamin was a year or two
younger.Aiding with the work in the vineyards, or on the boat
line, haddoubtless made these boys sturdy, courageous and
resourcefullads of good physique. If they came to America under
theguidance of some older man, they may have lived with him
untilJohn Lillard became of age, and then he took up his land on
theJames River. At all events we know that htey resided there
andthat one day Benjamin went out to into the water of the
JamesRiver and stripped off his clothes to bathe, went into
thewater and was drowned."
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After I moved to Shreveport, LA and father died, I lost all
touch with everyone connected to my life in Vivian, LA. and I
do not know when they passed on.
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Mother: Judith CARTER |
Old Churches, Ministers, and Families of Virginia.
Article XXVIII.
John Page, second son of John, of North End, married Miss Betty
Burwell, and had several children. Their daughter Jane married
Mr. Edmund Pendleton.
William, third son of John, of North End, married Miss Jones,
and had three children,--Jane, Byrd, and Carter.
Carter Page, of Cumberland, fourth son of John, of North End,
married, first, Polly, daughter of Archibald Cary, then Lucy,
daughter of General Nelson, of York.
Robert Page, of Janeville, Frederick county, married his cousin
Sarah, of Broadneck.
The sixth son was Matthew, who died unmarried.
The seventh, Tom, who married Mildred, daughter of Edmund
Pendleton, of White Plains.
The eighth, Judith, who married Colonel Hugh Nelson, of York.
The ninth, Molly, who married Mr. John Byrd, and had no
children.
The tenth, Jane, who married Nathaniel Nelson, and was the
mother of Mrs. Nathaniel Burwell, of Saratoga.
The eleventh, Lucy, who married Mr. Frank Nelson, of Hanover.
The above eleven were all the children of Mr. John Page, of
North End, second son of Mann and Judith Page, of Rosewell.
Their third son was Robert, of Broadneck, Hanover county, who
married Miss Sarah Walker. Their children were, first, Robert,
who married a Miss Braxton, and was the father of Carter B.
Page, John White Page, Walker Page, and three sisters. Second,
John, of Page Brook, who married Miss Byrd, of Westover, and
left many children. Third, Matthew Page, of Annfield, who
married Miss Ann R. Meade, and left two daughters. Fourth,
Catharine, who married Benjamin Waller, of Williamsburg. Fifth,
Judith, who married Mr. John Waller. Sixth, Sarah, who married
Mr. Robert Page, of Janeville.
_John PAGE "the Immigrant"_________+ | (1628 - 1691) m 1656 _Mathew PAGE of Rosewell_________________| | (1659 - 1703) | | |_Alice LUCKIN _____________________+ | (1625 - 1698) m 1656 _Mann I PAGE of "Rosewell"_| | (1691 - 1730) m 1718 | | | _John MANN of Timberneck___________ | | | (1650 - ....) | |_Mary MANN of "Timberneck"_______________| | (1672 - 1707) | | |___________________________________ | | |--John PAGE of North End | (1720 - 1774) | _John CARTER of Corotoman__________+ | | (1613 - 1669) | _Robert "King" CARTER Colony of Virginia_| | | (1663 - 1732) m 1687 | | | |_Sarah LUDLOW of Dinton____________+ | | (1635 - 1668) |_Judith CARTER ____________| (1693 - 1750) m 1718 | | _John A. ARMISTEAD Esq. of "Hesse"_+ | | (1641 - 1693) m 1665 |_Judith ARMISTEAD _______________________| (1665 - 1699) m 1687 | |_Judith____________________________ (1640 - 1700) m 1665
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Mother: ELIZABETH HERON |
"Sir George Telboise, who was descended from Ivo de Tailleboise,
a Norman Knight, and follower of William the Conqueror."
Children:
2 Cecily TAILBOYS b: ABT 1493 + William INGLEBY KNIGHT b: ABT
1474 d: BEF 20 SEP 1528 (IPM)
2 Elizabeth Or Margaret TALLBOYS b: ABT 1495 + Christopher
WILLOUGHBY KNIGHT b: ABT 1482 d: 1527 W.D
2 Anne TAILBOYS b: ABT 1505 d: AFT 1566 + Edward DYMOKE KNIGHT
b: ABT 1495 d: 16 Sep 1566 + Robert CARR b: ABT 1502
2 Margaret TAILBOYS b: ABT 1510 + George VERNON b: ABT 1505 d:
1565
_WALTER TAILBOYS __________________________ | (1380 - ....) _WILLIAM TAILBOYS Lord of Kyme, Knt._| | (1415 - 1464) | | |___________________________________________ | _ROBERT TAILBOYS Lord of Kyme, Knt._| | (1451 - 1494) m 1467 | | | _WILLIAM II BONVILLE Lord of Cheston, K.G._+ | | | (1393 - 1460) m 1414 | |_ELIZABETH BONVILLE _________________| | (1420 - 1490) | | |_MARGARET de GREY _________________________+ | (1390 - 1426) m 1414 | |--GEORGE TAILBOYS Earl of Angus | (1467 - 1538) | ___________________________________________ | | | _JOHN HERON Knt. of Chillingham______| | | (1420 - ....) | | | |___________________________________________ | | |_ELIZABETH HERON ___________________| (1450 - ....) m 1467 | | _WILLIAM HERON Knt. of Cornhill____________ | | (1400 - ....) |_ELIZABETH HERON ____________________| (1420 - ....) | |___________________________________________
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Father: Joseph TANNER II Mother: Sarah HATCHER |
_Abraham or Josias TANNER "the Immigrant"_ | (1600 - ....) _Joseph TANNER I_______________| | (1630 - 1673) m 1658 | | |__________________________________________ | _Joseph TANNER II____| | (1661 - 1699) | | | _John BROWNE "the Immigrant"______________ | | | (1609 - 1655) | |_Mary BROWNE? JONES? __________| | (1635 - ....) m 1658 | | |__________________________________________ | | |--Lewis TANNER | (1690 - ....) | _William HATCHER "the Immigrant"__________ | | (1613 - 1680) m 1633 | _Edward HATCHER of "Neckaland"_| | | (1637 - 1711) | | | |_Mary? SMITH? ____________________________ | | (1615 - 1646) m 1633 |_Sarah HATCHER ______| (1665 - ....) | | __________________________________________ | | |_Mary BACON? WARD? ____________| (1641 - 1711) | |__________________________________________
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