Mother: Rebecca HITE |
_Thomas BOOTH "the immigrant"____________________+ | (1663 - 1736) _William BOOTH ___________________| | (1715 - ....) m 1750 | | |_Mary COOKE _____________________________________+ | (1680 - 1723) _William Aylett BOOTH _| | (1754 - 1820) m 1775 | | | _William AYLETT Jr. of Fairfield_________________+ | | | (1695 - 1780) m 1722 | |_Elizabeth AYLETT ________________| | (1723 - ....) m 1750 | | |_Anne ASHTON ____________________________________+ | (1702 - ....) m 1722 | |--Eleanor Eltinge BOOTH | (1780 - ....) | _John (Jost, Hans Justus) HITE I "the immigrant"_ | | (1685 - 1760) m 1704 | _Isaac HITE Sr. of "Long Meadows"_| | | (1723 - 1795) m 1745 | | | |_Anna Marie MERCKLIN ____________________________+ | | (1687 - 1738) m 1704 |_Rebecca HITE _________| (1760 - ....) m 1775 | | _Cornelius ELTINGE ______________________________ | | (1700 - ....) |_Eleanor ELTINGE _________________| (1724 - 1792) m 1745 | |_Rebecca van METRE ______________________________+ (1700 - ....)
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Mother: Sarah (Sally T.) DUNN |
______________________ | _Peter COPELAND _____________| | (1728 - 1800) m 1753 | | |______________________ | _Richard COPELAND ______| | (1755 - 1823) m 1775 | | | _Richard GATEWOOD Sr._+ | | | (1681 - 1730) | |_Elizabeth "Eliza" GATEWOOD _| | (1723 - 1780) m 1753 | | |_Patience REEVES _____+ | (1700 - 1745) | |--Ann COPELAND | (1780 - ....) | _William DUNN II______+ | | (1705 - 1767) m 1720 | _Waters DUNN Sr._____________| | | (1725 - 1800) m 1750 | | | |_Winifred WATERS _____+ | | (1703 - ....) m 1720 |_Sarah (Sally T.) DUNN _| (1756 - 1790) m 1775 | | _Richard GATEWOOD Sr._+ | | (1681 - 1730) |_Sarah GATEWOOD _____________| (1728 - 1785) m 1750 | |_Patience REEVES _____+ (1700 - 1745)
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Mother: Elizabeth MCCONNELL |
CONFLICT: There were several John's. This John died before
1807, there was one that died around 1818, one around 1826 and
one still listed in the records in 1834.
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__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) GAULTIER\COTTIER GOTEA\GAUTIER SC_| | | | |__ | _John James GOTEA I___| | (1720 - 1807) | | | __ | | | | |____________________________________________________| | | | |__ | | |--John GOTEA II | (1750 - 1807) | __ | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) MCCONNELL of Old Craven Co. SC____| | | | | | |__ | | |_Elizabeth MCCONNELL _| (1730 - ....) | | __ | | |____________________________________________________| | |__
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Mother: Mary Elizabeth HENLEY |
_Robert HAMNER ______+ | (1683 - 1750) _Nicholas HAMNER III___| | (1703 - 1794) | | |_____________________ | _William HAMNER ________| | (1730 - 1788) m 1749 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_______________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Sarah HAMNER | (1765 - ....) | _Reynolds HENLEY ____+ | | (1635 - 1694) m 1660 | _Leonard HENLEY Sr.____| | | (1673 - 1761) m 1700 | | | |_Susan TURNER _______+ | | (1640 - ....) m 1660 |_Mary Elizabeth HENLEY _| (1733 - 1787) m 1749 | | _Robert RICHARDSON __+ | | (1650 - 1720) |_Elizabeth RICHARDSON _| (1675 - ....) m 1700 | |_____________________
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Mother: Jean STERN |
Amelia County, Virginia Will Testators
Column One: Name of Testator; Column Two: Place of Residence of
the Testator;
Column Three: County #, Volume #, Page#
JETER, AMBROSE * VA-4-6-355
JETER, AMBROSE * VA-4-7-8
JETER, ANN *
VA-4-15-615
JETER, JAMES M. *
VA-4-15-191
JETER, JOHN *
VA-4-10-61
JETER, MARY *
VA-4-9-323
JETER, RODOLPHIL *
VA-4-15-188
JETER, SAMUEL NOTTOWAY VA-4-4-343
JETER, SAMUEL B. *
VA-4-14-465
JETER, THOMAS *
VA-4-2X-124
From: http://www.sampubco.com/wills/va/vaamelia02.htm
Amelia Co. VA: Under the date of December 10, 1823, is this
note. "A Masonic Lodge is about to be established at Colonel
Tilmon Jeter's Tavern." This building is in use as a dwelling
by the Jeter family now, 1945. It is located right on the
roadside about three miles north of Jetersville.
"So far as you author ever heard, no battle was ever fought near
Paineville. No history at all of the Indians who once lived
there, has ever come down to him. No armies ever marched by
Paineville except just a few days before General Lee surrendered
at Appomattox.
In the official record of the War of the Rebellion, Vol. XLVI,
Series I, Page 1384, is recorded the following Confederate
Orders.
April 4th. 1865 - 11 P. M.
The wagons {sic} trains of the Third Corps will march at dawn
tomorrow from their present camp on the direct road to
Paineville, turning off at Jones' about a mile before reaching
Paineville, thence to Amelia Springs, thence to Deatonville, and
by the Jamestown road to Rice Station and Farmville.
The wagons of General Ewells command at Clemmontown will move at
dawn tomorrow on the Clemmentown road to Paineville, thence to
Rodophil, thence up the Stoney Point road passing Providence
Church and turning to the left at Andersons crossing to the
Ligontown road and passing Ligontown to Farmville. If the river
is not passable at Ligontown the train will move by the best
available road on the south side of the river to Farmville.
{Page 3}
During General Lee's retreat to Appomattox all roads in Amelia
leading west were more crowded by Confederates, with Federal
troops in close pursuit, and often in direct contact. Many
confederate wagons were overtaken at Flatt Creek crossing
southeast of Painevelle {sic s/b Paineville} and the spokes of
the wagons were chopped out. I have been told that a small
Confederate calvary charge was made at Jones'; just north of
Coverly's, and a Federal soldier killed and buried on the
Coverly farm. This body was removed in about a year by men who
came through in wagons. A rock walled spring is on the Coverly
farm.
The Confederates were so hard pressed that they formed in lines
of battle about half a mile west of Blanton's abandoned carriage
shop along a ridge and by doing they held their enemy long
enough to allow their wagons to get a good start. It was a
running fight all through Amelia County.
My grandfather's tobacco lot in Paineville was lighted with
hundreds of fires while the Yankee army men cooked their supper
just across the road from his large general store.
After the two armies had passed, my grandmother and several of
her children and others spent an afternoon in the yard listening
to cannon firing to the west. This was the beginning of, and
probably a part of the battle of Sailors Creek {sic - also found
spelled as Saylor's Creek}, which was preceded by smaller
fights.
A member of the pioneer Chappell family was too young to be in
the army, but joined the Confederates as they passed through his
village of Paineville on the retreat. He was killed at Saylor's
Creek {sic - also found spelled as Sailor's Creek}. He was
Billy Chappell.
On April 7, 1865, the fifth army corps (Yankee) passed through
Paineville 15,000 made up this Federal army, while stole
everything they could get their hands on.
Other things of interest about Paineville. In the early
colonial times Paineville was an important place. Although
Amelia County was three times as large as it is now, for awhile
at least, it had only two voting places. One of these was the
Court House, and the other was Paineville. I am not sure when
more than two voting places were put in use in Amelia, but I
feel sure that up to about 1750, Paineville was the voting place
for all men living in what is now Prince Edward and for more
than half of all living in what is now Nottoway."
From: History of Amelia County.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sassytazzy/family/resear
ch/histameliava/histameliacova2.html
_John JETER I "the Immigrant"_+ | (1686 - 1736) m 1708 _John JETER II_______| | (1708 - 1780) | | |_Elizabeth VAUGHAN ___________ | (1686 - ....) m 1708 _Ambrose JETER ______| | (1735 - 1802) m 1760| | | ______________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |______________________________ | | |--Randolphil JETER Sr. | (1765 - ....) | ______________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |______________________________ | | |_Jean STERN _________| (1740 - ....) m 1760| | ______________________________ | | |_____________________| | |______________________________
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Mother: Mary AUSTIN |
_Nathaniel MCCANTS __+ | (1745 - 1816) m 1766 _John James MCCANTS Sr._| | (1777 - 1819) m 1805 | | |_Elizabeth GOTEA ____+ | (1745 - 1824) m 1766 _Thomas Whitfield MCCANTS _| | (1814 - 1874) m 1853 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Mary Eleanor OWENS ____| | (1786 - 1845) m 1805 | | |_____________________ | | |--John Williams MCCANTS | (1850 - 1926) | _____________________ | | | ________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mary AUSTIN ______________| (1830 - ....) m 1853 | | _____________________ | | |________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Margaret WHITELY |
____________________________________ | _Thomas SMITH ____________________| | (1690 - 1764) m 1727 | | |____________________________________ | _Thomas William SMITH _| | (1729 - 1802) m 1765 | | | _George MASON II of "Gunston Hall"__+ | | | (1660 - 1716) m 1688 | |_Anne Fowke MASON ________________| | (1688 - ....) m 1727 | | |_Mary (Sarah) FOWKE ________________+ | (1668 - 1704) m 1688 | |--Anne Fowke SMITH | (1766 - ....) | _(RESEARCH QUERY) WHITELY WHITELEY _ | | | _Robert WHITELY of Fairfax Co. VA_| | | (1703 - 1744) m 1725 | | | |____________________________________ | | |_Margaret WHITELY _____| (1740 - ....) m 1765 | | _Matthew COMPTON I__________________+ | | (1671 - 1747) m 1700 |_Susannah COMPTON ________________| (1707 - 1787) m 1725 | |_Susannah BRISCOE __________________+ (1687 - 1738) m 1700
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Mother: Rose Anne BERRYMAN |
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Alt. 6 Oct 1745
_Robert TALIAFERRO I "the Immigrant"_+ | (1626 - 1671) m 1654 _John "The Ranger" TALIAFERRO _| | (1656 - 1720) m 1682 | | |_Katherine DEBNAM ___________________+ | (1628 - 1680) m 1654 _Richard TALIAFERRO _| | (1703 - 1749) m 1726| | | _Lawrence SMITH I "the Immigrant"____+ | | | (1629 - 1700) m 1651 | |_Sarah SMITH __________________| | (1660 - 1720) m 1682 | | |_Mary DEBNAM ________________________+ | (1629 - 1700) m 1651 | |--Mary Berryman TALIAFERRO | (1743 - ....) | _John BERRYMAN "the Immigrant"_______ | | (1617 - 1679) m 1659 | _Benjamin BERRYMAN ____________| | | (1669 - 1729) m 1708 | | | |_Jane BALDRIDGE _____________________+ | | (1630 - ....) m 1659 |_Rose Anne BERRYMAN _| (1708 - 1763) m 1726| | _John NEWTON I "the immigrant"_______+ | | (1639 - 1697) m 1677 |_Elizabeth NEWTON _____________| (1685 - 1762) m 1708 | |_Rosanna "Rose" STURMAN _____________+ (1629 - 1710) m 1677
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