Mother: Lucinda "Lucy" BAYLOR |
_Henry ARMISTEAD of "Hessie"_+ | (1672 - 1740) m 1701 _William ARMISTEAD of "Hesse"_| | (1715 - 1775) m 1740 | | |_Martha BURWELL _____________+ | (1685 - ....) m 1701 _John ARMISTEAD of "Hesse"_| | (1740 - ....) m 1764 | | | _James BOWLES Esq.___________ | | | (1680 - 1727) | |_Mary BOWLES _________________| | (1725 - ....) m 1740 | | |_Rebecca Tasker ADDISON _____+ | (1703 - 1742) | |--John Baylor ARMISTEAD | (1766 - ....) | _John BAYLOR ________________ | | (1650 - 1721) | _John BAYLOR _________________| | | (1705 - 1772) m 1743 | | | |_Lucy TODD __________________+ | | (1683 - ....) |_Lucinda "Lucy" BAYLOR ____| (1745 - ....) m 1764 | | _Jacobus WALKER _____________ | | (1695 - 1757) m 1723 |_Mary or Frances WALKER ______| (1724 - 1783) m 1743 | |_Courtenay TUCKER ___________ (1699 - ....) m 1723
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Mother: Elizabeth STROTHER |
When Aaron Burr was arrested and sent up to St. Stephens by
Captain (afterwards General Gaines), Mr. Gaines was sick. Burr
prescribed for him and was otherwise exceeding kind to the
invalid, and the two became very much attached to each other. He
continued to hold the position of Indian agent for many years,
but later in life made his home in Mobile. He was a man of high
intelligence, good education, sterling honesty, and was without
fear. He was honored and respected by all who knew him. It was
at Mr. Gaines' suggestion that the colony of distinguished
French refugees, officers and soldiers under Napoleon selected
the site at White Bluff for the location of their colony and the
town of Demopolis."
1808 census, Washington Co. Alabama MS Territory.
Gaines, George S. - 2,0,0,0 & 2 slaves
Petition of the Inhabitants of the District of Washington, MS
Territory: 11 FEB 1809
GAINES, Edmund P.
GAINES, George S.
GAINES, Young
1810 Washington County, Mississippi Territory Census
Gaines, David - 2,1,0,0 & 1 slave
Gaines, William - 1,1,1,0
Gaines, Young - 5,2,1,3 & 32 slaves
1816 List of Taxable Property of Washington County, MS
Territory (SG 3109)
GAINES, George Agt.
GAINES, George Agt.
GAINES, George S.
GAINES, Young
GAINES, Young
Personal Tax Roll-Washington County Mississippi Territory
1803-1905
Gaines, C.
Gaines, David Sr.
Gaines, George S.
Gaines, William
"George S. Gaines: "Indian agent, merchant, planter; born in
Stokes County, N.C., in 1784; son of James and Elizabeth
(Strother) g.; married Ann, 1812. Asst. factor govt. trading
house, Stephens, Miss. Territory, 1805-19; Indian agent. on
Spanish Boarder; largely responsible for success of American
trade with Spain; Member of Alabama Senate, 1825-27; Died in
Mississippi, January 21, 1873." Source: Who Was Who in America,
Revised Ed., Historical Vol., Chicago, IL: Marquis Who's Who,
1967.
It would appear, by the annexed extract from the Texas
Telegraph, that the people of that province are not particularly
in favor of having more Indian neighbors: "Those tribes are the
same which have been removed to the 'far west' by the government
of the United States. We noticed, in a conspicuous paper, and
which has always advocated the cause of Texas, that in speaking
of the Seminole war, and its consequent disasters, it said it
clearly pointed out the necessity of removing the Indians west
of the Mississippi. If the Indians east of that river are
sufficiently formidable to hold the citizens in dread, in a
country, too abundantly furnished with every means of defence,
the citizens of Texas and the western states of Mexico surely
have reason to apprehend hostilities from al the Indian tribes
which have, from time to time, been sent on to their borders,
unless the government of the United States take precautionary
measures for keeping them in check. This they are in duty bound
by the treaty to do, as well as to protect its own citizen on
the frontiers, and which, we consider, the only and primary
object of the military movements under the direction of General
Gaines on the eastern borders of this country." Arkansas
Gazette, November 22, 1836
http://www.anpa.ualr.edu/FT_Indian_Removal/People&Places/george_s
_gaines.htm
The Alabama Historical Quarterly Vol. 26, No. 2, Summer 1964
Contents: Gaines' Reminiscences, by George S. Gaines . . . . . .
. . . . . . . 133
http://www.lib.auburn.edu/special/docs/ahistqtr.html
Children:
2 Elizabeth Ervin Gaines b: 1813
2 George Washington Gaines b: 4 JUL 1815 + Eliza Caroline Earle
2 Helen Elizabeth Gaines b: 31 DEC 1819 + Darwin Bullock
2 James J Gaines b: 1821
2 Mary Amelia Gaines b: 1823
2 Francis Young Gaines b: 1825
2 Henry Lawrence Gaines b: 1827
2 Abner Strother Gaines b: 20 JAN 1832
2 Jonathan Emanuel Gaines b: 1835
_Richard GAINES I___________+ | (1686 - 1755) m 1704 _William Henry GAINES _________| | (1705 - 1796) m 1727 | | |_Catherine Madison RAWLING _ | (1680 - 1755) m 1704 _James Taylor GAINES _| | (1742 - ....) m 1766 | | | _Henry PENDLETON ___________+ | | | (1683 - 1721) m 1701 | |_Isabella PENDLETON ___________| | (1712 - 1781) m 1727 | | |_Mary Bishop TAYLOR ________+ | (1688 - 1770) m 1701 | |--George Strother GAINES | (1784 - 1873) | _William STROTHER III_______+ | | (1665 - 1726) m 1695 | _Francis Thornton STROTHER Sr._| | | (1698 - 1752) m 1718 | | | |_Margaret THORNTON _________+ | | (1678 - 1727) m 1695 |_Elizabeth STROTHER __| (1744 - 1825) m 1766 | | _John DABNEY _______________+ | | (1670 - ....) |_Susannah DABNEY ______________| (1698 - 1752) m 1718 | |_Sarah JENNINGS ____________ (1670 - ....)
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Mother: Elizabeth GAYDEN |
Woodward Family Genealogy
Author: Elizabeth Richardson Publication:
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:70660
7&id=I0327
[email protected]
_Solomon MORGAN Sr.__+ | (1735 - 1803) m 1755 _Batson MORGAN ______| | (1756 - 1828) m 1780| | |_Mehitabel LUDLOW ___ | (1730 - 1772) m 1755 _William MORGAN _____| | (1784 - 1838) m 1805| | | _Abel WADDELL _______+ | | | (1737 - 1798) m 1762 | |_Elizabeth WADDELL __| | (1764 - 1825) m 1780| | |_Rachel STANDARD ____+ | (1744 - 1826) m 1762 | |--John Gayden MORGAN C.S.A. | (1818 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _George GAYDEN ______| | | (1739 - 1819) m 1782| | | |_____________________ | | |_Elizabeth GAYDEN ___| (1785 - 1854) m 1805| | _Lewis COLLINS ______+ | | (1725 - 1785) |_Lois COLLINS _______| (1749 - ....) m 1782| |_Elizabeth DAVIS ____ (1725 - 1796)
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Mother: Margaret French WILLIAMS |
Children:
4 John Mercer Patton b: ABT 1854
4 Andrew Glassell Patton b: ABT 1855 unmarried
4 George Smith Patton b: 1856 d: 1927 + Ruth Wilson b: 28 APR
1861 d: 6 OCT 1928
4 Ellen Thornton PATTON b. ABT 1858 sp-Thomas BROWN (-1895)
4 Susan Glassell PATTON b. ABT 1860
IV. George Smith Patton((6)), b. 1833. Married Susan Thornton
Glassell (see above). He was a graduate of V. M. I., was Colonel
of the 62nd (or 22nd) Va. Regiment, and was killed while in
command of his Brigade at Winchester.
___________________________________ | _Robert PATTON "the Immigrant"_| | (1745 - 1828) | | |___________________________________ | _John Mercer PATTON C.S.A._| | (1797 - 1858) m 1823 | | | _Hugh MERCER "the Immigrant"_______ | | | (1720 - 1777) | |_Anne Gordon MERCER ___________| | (1750 - ....) | | |_Ann GORDON _______________________ | (1730 - ....) | |--George Smith PATTON C.S.A. | (1833 - 1864) | _John WILLIAMS ____________________+ | | (1750 - ....) | _Isaac Hite WILLIAMS __________| | | (1770 - ....) | | | |_Eleanor HITE _____________________+ | | (1750 - 1785) |_Margaret French WILLIAMS _| (1804 - 1873) m 1823 | | _Philip Pendleton SLAUGHTER _______+ | | (1758 - 1849) m 1780 |_Lucy Coleman SLAUGHTER _______| (1782 - ....) | |_Margaret "Peggy" French STROTHER _+ (1758 - 1835) m 1780
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