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_Daniel GUERRANT _____+ | (1747 - 1823) m 1770 _Thomas Porter GUERRANT ____________| | (1778 - 1852) m 1802 | | |_Marie (Mary) PORTER _+ | (1751 - 1820) m 1770 _Peter Dutoit GUERRANT _| | (1806 - 1865) m 1828 | | | _Daniel ELLINGTON ____+ | | | (1754 - 1813) m 1779 | |_Elizabeth Spain "Betsy" ELLINGTON _| | (1783 - 1837) m 1802 | | |_Sarah TUCKER ________ | (1762 - 1844) m 1779 | |--Peter Macness Dutoit GUERRANT C.S.A. | (1833 - 1903) | ______________________ | | | _Thomas ROWLETT ____________________| | | (1770 - ....) | | | |______________________ | | |_Elvira Jane ROWLETT ___| (1808 - 1865) m 1828 | | ______________________ | | |_Lucy BRUCE ________________________| (1770 - ....) | |______________________
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In Bullitt Co. KY we find the following: Will Book A: John
Overall, 5 Dec 1816. 16 March 1821. Estate to daughter
Parstheny. Mentions Daughters Fanny & Catherine, sons Whitledge
& Robert. [Remember the relationships with the Whitledge family
a hundred years before in Virginia.] Overalls that appear in the
1792 Nelson Co. KT tax records:
John Overall 170 acres; Thomson Overall 100 acres; Nathaniel
Overall; William Overall 100 acres.
Vol. 16, #836, Friday. 24 Sept. 1802 of the KENTUCKY GAZETTE.
Robert Overall reports that his wife Ann has left and won't pay
her bills.
Overalls that show up in the 1850 Kentucky census: Almira
Overall Nelson Co. p.378
George Overall Nelson Co. p.309 John Overall Nelson Co. p.308
Claiborn Overall Hardin Co. p.415 Elizabeth OverallHardin Co.
p.372
Vardemon Overall Oldham Co. p.126 (on this last person,consider
the will of Peter Vardman of Shelby Co. Ky:
23 July 1808. Wife Prudence. Daughters: Naomi Marshall, Prudence
Marshall, Dorcas Overall [likely the mother of Vardemon
Overall],Naomi Nash, Sally
Lancaster, Molly Menefee and her daughter Patty. Son Thomas.
_John OVERALL Sr._________+ | (1701 - 1742) m 1722 _William OVERALL ________| | (1727 - 1783) m 1750 | | |_Mary ELLIS ______________+ | (1703 - 1738) m 1722 _Nathaniel OVERALL __| | (1758 - 1835) m 1783| | | _Paul FROMAN _____________ | | | (1710 - 1783) m 1731 | |_Maria Christina FROMAN _| | (1738 - 1783) m 1750 | | |_Elizabeth HITE __________+ | (1711 - ....) m 1731 | |--Nace Sims OVERALL | (1790 - 1862) | _(RESEARCH QUERY) THOMAS _ | | | _William THOMAS _________| | | (1740 - 1833) | | | |__________________________ | | |_Anne THOMAS ________| (1767 - 1847) m 1783| | __________________________ | | |_________________________| | |__________________________
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Mother: Matilda M. TAYLOR |
_____________________ | _Donald ROBERTSON "the Immigrant"_| | (1717 - 1783) m 1764 | | |_____________________ | _Isaac "Robin" ROBERTSON _| | (1776 - 1811) m 1799 | | | _Giles ROGERS II_____+ | | | (1673 - 1794) | |_Rachel ROGERS ___________________| | (1737 - 1792) m 1764 | | |_____________________ | | |--Lucy Donald ROBERTSON | (1801 - 1842) | _George TAYLOR ______+ | | (1711 - 1792) m 1738 | _Richard TAYLOR __________________| | | (1747 - 1825) m 1771 | | | |_Rachel GIBSON ______+ | | (1717 - 1761) m 1738 |_Matilda M. TAYLOR _______| (1784 - 1833) m 1799 | | _James DAVIS ________+ | | (1731 - 1808) m 1749 |_Catherine DAVIS _________________| (1750 - 1809) m 1771 | |_Frances BERRY ______+ (1721 - 1798) m 1749
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Mother: Hannah DARBY |
Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown
Children
Benjamin SINGLETARY
John SINGLETARY
_Benjamin SINGLETARY _+ | (1656 - 1701) m 1678 _Richard SINGLETARY _| | (1680 - 1730) m 1709| | |_Mary STOCKBRIDGE ____ | (1655 - 1696) m 1678 _Benjamin Ebenezer SINGLETARY I_| | (1717 - 1804) m 1736 | | | ______________________ | | | | |_Sarah STEWART ______| | (1685 - 1725) m 1709| | |______________________ | | |--Benjamin Ebenezer SINGLETARY Jr. | (1739 - 1820) | ______________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |______________________ | | |_Hannah DARBY __________________| (1718 - 1804) m 1736 | | ______________________ | | |_____________________| | |______________________
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Nathaniel Tilden died in 1641, and, the following year, his wife
Lydia married Timothy Hatherly, who thus became the step
father-in-law of George Sutton. Hatherly and his life-long
friend, James Cudworth, men of the first prominence in the
Plymouth Colony were liberals in principle. When the Plymouth
Colony, following the lead of Massachusetts, enacted penal laws
against the Quakers, these two alone, of all the magistrates,
entered a strong protest. They paid for their temerity by the
loss of political positon and influence. Cudworth was fined for
holding intercourse with Quakers and eventually disfranchised,
but he lived to see the turn of the tide and to be reseated as a
magistrate. Hatherly died while still under the ban.
Their couragae bore fruit. Their personal influence was such
that the Plymouth penal laws, though similar to those of
Massachusetts, were not enforced with the same rigor. No Quakers
were put to death in the Plymouth Colony, and Quakers were
allowed to follow their own faith.
In 1668, George Sutton emigrated to Perquimans County, North
Carolina, with his family on account of the persecution of the
Quakers in Massachusetts. One of the earliest meeting houses of
the Quakers was built near the end of the seventeenth century on
Sutton Creek, so called because it bordered the land of George
Sutton and his sons. His son, William, however, with his wife
Damaris, went to New Jersey when the founding of a colony
between the Hudson and the Delaware Rivers became known. They
were accompanied by Richard Bishop, father or William's wife.
William prospered and accumulated 249 acres of land in
Piscataway, NJ, and became a man of honor in the town. William
Sutton died near Piscataway in Woodbridge in 1718 and is buried
there.
Arrived in Boston from England in 1634 on the ship Hercules. He
was listed on the ship's manifest as the servant of Nathaniel
Tilden. A year later, 1635, he married Nat's daughter Sarah.
ABOVE INFO FROM RICHARD SCHEPPER, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA.
More info from WFT #6024, Vol. 2. from Richard Schepper, 5807
Remington Dr., Fort Wayne, Indiana, 46809. 1-219-747-3926.
Some info from WFT pedigree 3043, Vol 1.
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Info from WFT #3101, Vol 3 states: George Sutton of Scituate, MA
1636 was married to Sarah Tilden 1641. He was a "member of the
Military Co. there 1643. Constable 1648. Named in will of
Timothy Katherly Esq. 20 Sept. 1664." Reference: New England
Genealogical Register, Vol 1, page 185-6.
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In WFT #5835, Vol 3, birth date of George Sutton is given as
Dec. 4, 1613 in Sandwich , Kent, England.
In WFT 615/5, death date is given as Dec 4, 1669.
He was one of seven servents of Nathaniel Tilden on the
Hercules. He was a planter in Scituate from Mar 5, 1638/39 to
1643. He was also a town officer. He had lands laid out on 1st
Herring Brook. His house was near John Daman's at the SW end of
Greenfield Lane where it unites with the Driftway. He and lhis
family were Church of England until sometime after 1650 when he
and his family chased the Quaker Faith. In 1668 he emigrated to
Perquimans Co. NC because of Quaker persecution in Mass. All of
his family went except Daniel who went to Burlington Co., West
Jersey and William, who went to Eastham, Masss and then
Piscataway, Middlesex Co., NJ Parents: ROBERT SUTTON (or
AMBROSE) and SARAH WARNER."
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Mother: Lucinda A. HEARN |
_David WEAVER ________________________________+ | (1745 - 1813) m 1769 _David Andrew "Andy" WEAVER Sr._| | (1781 - 1847) m 1805 | | |_Masinbird SHOEMAKER _________________________ | (1745 - 1825) m 1769 _Thomas Jefferson WEAVER _| | (1820 - 1852) m 1844 | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) HOWARD of VA & SC & GA & KY_ | | | | |_Frances HOWARD ________________| | (1785 - 1850) m 1805 | | |______________________________________________ | | |--John Thomas WEAVER | (1849 - ....) | ______________________________________________ | | | _William HEARN _________________| | | (1800 - ....) | | | |______________________________________________ | | |_Lucinda A. HEARN ________| (1824 - 1905) m 1844 | | ______________________________________________ | | |_Anna PENNINGTON _______________| (1800 - ....) | |______________________________________________
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