I33091: James CRENSHAW (ABT 1730 - by 1784)

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James CRENSHAW

ABT 1730 - by 1784

ID Number: I33091

  • RESIDENCE: St. Martin's Parish, Hanover Co. VA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1730
  • DEATH: by 1784
  • RESOURCES: See: notes
Father: (RESEARCH QUERY) CRENSHAW


Family 1 : Ann
  1.  Charles CRENSHAW
  2.  Richard CRENSHAW

Notes


Charles Crenshaw and Martha, his wife, of Charlotte Co., Richard Crenshaw, of Cumberland Co., and Ann Crenshaw, of Fluvanna Co. (widow of James Crenshaw, and mother of said Charles and Richard ) Deed to John Shelton 400 acres in St. Martin's Parish, Hanover Co., adjoining Thomas Crenshaw, John Ambler, Charles Crenshaw, the elder, and the river, and being the land devised to the said Charles & Richard Crenshaw, by the will of their father James Crenshaw decd. The family burying ground 60 ft. square is reserved by the said grantors. July 1, 1784 . Vol. 2, p. 32.



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 _(RESEARCH QUERY) CRENSHAW _|
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|--James CRENSHAW 
|  (1730 - ....)
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|____________________________|
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John GRAVES I

1677 - 1747

ID Number: I6019

  • RESIDENCE: Glouchester and KandQ and Spotsylvania Cos. VA
  • BIRTH: 1677, Prob. Abingdon Parish, Gloucester Co. VA
  • DEATH: 1747, Spotsylvania Co. VA
  • RESOURCES: See: CONFLICT Notes [S290] [S725] [S736]
Father: Thomas GRAVES IV
Mother: Mary


Family 1 : Rebecca
  1.  Thomas GRAVES
  2.  Frances GRAVES
  3.  Isaac GRAVES
  4.  Rebecca GRAVES
  5.  Jemima GRAVES
  6. +John GRAVES II
  7.  Edward GRAVES
Family 2 : Susannah
  1.  Robert GRAVES
  2.  Mary GRAVES

Notes


CONFLICT in wives & children: shows wife (1) Rebecca and Wife (2) Elizabeth who died Nov 1, 1724.


Children: Rebecca bap. 21 Jan 1704; John bapt. Mar 9, 1706; Edward b 1708 and Elizabeth d. Nov 21, 1731.


Shows: John4 Graves, son of Thomas3 Graves, Jr. moved to King & Queen and then to Spottsylvania [sic] where at a Court held June 7, 1737, the petition of John Graves "to be set free from county levies" was granted, be being very ancient and unable to labor" (O. B. 1730038, p. 501).


John4 Graves made his will dated March 30, 1747; probated June 2, 1747. Wits: Joseph Holladay; Benj. Holladay; B. Lewis; Wm. Webb. Exors: wife Susanna, Joseph Peterson & John Wigglesworth, Legacies to:


wife Susanna 140 acres of land which I had of Nicholas Randolph;
son Thomas Graves 140 acres of land next his brother Edward;
dau. Rebecca, 140 a land next her bro. Thomas;
son Isaac, 140 a next his sister, Rebecca;
son John, 140 a. land next his brother Issac;
dau. Jemima, 140 a. next her brother John (Spots Bk. "A:-444).


The above will is also said to have been the will of John5 Graves, son of the above John4, but as John4 according to Abingdon Parish register was born Jan. 1670 and was "very ancient" ten years before his death, he could apparently be John4 and father of Thomas5 Graves who was born in 1691 when John4 was then 21 years of age.


http://www.uftree.com/UFT/WebPages/DanielOwens/OWENS2/d0/i0000770 .htm#i768b
Shows: Fourth Generation


4. John4 Graves Sr (Thomas3, Thomas2, Thomas1) was born 1677. John died 1751 at 74 years of age. John married Elizabeth Unknown. John became the father of John Graves Jr abt 1705.


John Graves Sr and Elizabeth Unknown had the following child:
i. John5 Graves Jr was born abt 1705. [S736] [S725]


                                                         _Thomas II GRAVES "the Immigrant"_+
                                                        | (1584 - 1635) m 1610             
                       _Thomas GRAVES III of Timberneck_|
                      | (1616 - 1674)                   |
                      |                                 |_Katherine CROSHER _______________+
                      |                                   (1586 - 1636) m 1610             
 _Thomas GRAVES IV____|
| (1640 - 1711) m 1669|
|                     |                                  __________________________________
|                     |                                 |                                  
|                     |_Elizabeth Or Katherine?_________|
|                       (1620 - ....)                   |
|                                                       |__________________________________
|                                                                                          
|
|--John GRAVES I
|  (1677 - 1747)
|                                                        __________________________________
|                                                       |                                  
|                      _________________________________|
|                     |                                 |
|                     |                                 |__________________________________
|                     |                                                                    
|_Mary________________|
  (1650 - ....) m 1669|
                      |                                  __________________________________
                      |                                 |                                  
                      |_________________________________|
                                                        |
                                                        |__________________________________
                                                                                           

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[S290]

[S725]

[S736]

[S736]

[S725]


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Jane HARRISON

ABT 1815 - ____

ID Number: I81070

  • RESIDENCE: Fauquier Co. VA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1815
  • RESOURCES: See: [S24]
Father: Nathaniel HARRISON of "Paddock"
Mother: Martha Dandidge MINGE of "The Row"


Family 1 : John OSBORNE

Notes


v. Jane, 802. Born abt 1815. References: See:.[1] Residence: . Jane married John ORSBORNE, 805. References: See:.[1]


                                                            _Nathaniel HARRISON _________+
                                                           | (1742 - 1782) m 1760        
                                      _Benjamin HARRISON __|
                                     | (1766 - ....)       |
                                     |                     |_Mary RUFFIN ________________+
                                     |                       (1739 - 1767) m 1760        
 _Nathaniel HARRISON of "Paddock"____|
| (1790 - ....)                      |
|                                    |                      _____________________________
|                                    |                     |                             
|                                    |_ TURNBULL __________|
|                                      (1770 - ....)       |
|                                                          |_____________________________
|                                                                                        
|
|--Jane HARRISON 
|  (1815 - ....)
|                                                           _David MINGE of "Weyanoke"___+
|                                                          | (1751 - 1781) m 1765        
|                                     _George Hunt MINGE __|
|                                    | (1773 - ....)       |
|                                    |                     |_Christine SHIELDS __________+
|                                    |                       (1745 - ....) m 1765        
|_Martha Dandidge MINGE of "The Row"_|
  (1790 - ....)                      |
                                     |                      _Bartholomew DANDRIDGE Judge_+
                                     |                     | (1737 - 1785)               
                                     |_Frances DANDRIDGE __|
                                       (1770 - ....)       |
                                                           |_Mary BURBRIDGE _____________
                                                             (1740 - ....)               

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[S24]


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William JONES

18 Jun 1769 - 2 Jun 1796

ID Number: I86437

  • RESIDENCE: Pee Dee, Craven Co. SC and 1781 Natchez Dist. Jefferson Co. MS
  • BIRTH: 18 Jun 1769
  • DEATH: 2 Jun 1796
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2258]
Father: John JONES Sr.
Mother: Anna BROWN


Notes


William JONES b: 18 JUN 1769 d: 2 JUN 1796

                                             _(RESEARCH QUERY) of SC GA MS LA JONES _+
                                            |                                        
                       _William JONES ______|
                      | (1720 - 1744) m 1743|
                      |                     |________________________________________
                      |                                                              
 _John JONES Sr.______|
| (1744 - 1821) m 1768|
|                     |                      _Robert COURTNEY _______________________
|                     |                     | (1690 - 1751) m 1718                   
|                     |_Phoebe COURTNEY ____|
|                       (1726 - 1781) m 1743|
|                                           |_Abigail________________________________
|                                             (1700 - 1739) m 1718                   
|
|--William JONES 
|  (1769 - 1796)
|                                            ________________________________________
|                                           |                                        
|                      _____________________|
|                     |                     |
|                     |                     |________________________________________
|                     |                                                              
|_Anna BROWN _________|
  (1751 - 1842) m 1768|
                      |                      ________________________________________
                      |                     |                                        
                      |_____________________|
                                            |
                                            |________________________________________
                                                                                     

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William KING

1765 - 31 Mar 1818

ID Number: I29175

  • RESIDENCE: Darlington Dist. SC
  • BIRTH: 1765, South Carolina
  • DEATH: 31 Mar 1818, Darlington District, South Carolina
  • BURIAL: Fountain Homestead, Darlington Dist, SC
  • RESOURCES: See: [S1025] [S1124]
Father: George KING
Mother: Mary KOLB


Family 1 : Elizabeth
  1.  Frances KING
  2.  Clarissa E. KING
  3.  Melissa KING
  4.  Ellizabeth KING
  5.  Mary Henrietta KING
  6.  William KING
  7.  Eleanor KING
  8.  Martha KING

Notes





                                                                    __
                                                                   |  
                       _(RESEARCH QUERY) KING of NC & SC & MS & LA_|
                      | (1860 - ....)                              |
                      |                                            |__
                      |                                               
 _George KING ________|
| (1725 - 1787) m 1754|
|                     |                                             __
|                     |                                            |  
|                     |____________________________________________|
|                                                                  |
|                                                                  |__
|                                                                     
|
|--William KING 
|  (1765 - 1818)
|                                                                   __
|                                                                  |  
|                      _Johannes KOLB "the Immigrant"______________|
|                     | (1700 - ....)                              |
|                     |                                            |__
|                     |                                               
|_Mary KOLB __________|
  (1734 - 1780) m 1754|
                      |                                             __
                      |                                            |  
                      |____________________________________________|
                                                                   |
                                                                   |__
                                                                      

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ELIZABETH MERBURY

1412 - ____

ID Number: I64550

  • RESIDENCE: ENG
  • BIRTH: 1412, Lyonshall, Herefordshire, England
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2445] [S2807]

Family 1 : WALTER DEVEREUX Knt.
  1. +ANNE DEVEREUX
  2. +WALTER DEVEREUX

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[S2445]

[S2807]


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REGINALD METCALFE

ABT 1450 - ____

ID Number: I25854

  • RESIDENCE: ENG
  • BIRTH: ABT 1450
  • RESOURCES: See: [S979] [S695]

Family 1 :
  1. +ELIZABETH METCALFE

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[S979]

[S695]


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Rev. Benjamin Franklin RILEY D.D.S.

16 Jul 1849 - 1925

ID Number: I100340

  • TITLE: Rev.
  • OCCUPATION: Baptist clergyman, Howard College. now Samford University in Birmingham and author
  • RESIDENCE: Monroe Co. AL and GA and TX
  • BIRTH: 16 Jul 1849, Pineville, Monroe Co. Alabama
  • DEATH: 1925, Birmingham, Alabama
  • RESOURCES: See: Bio [S1025] [S3635] [S3637]
Father: Enoch George RILEY
Mother: Sophronia L. AUTREY


Notes


From: Bill King: Source: [email protected]
Subject: [ALCONECU] Here are some facts about Dr. Benjamin Franklin Riley that I came up with today while surfing the web.


Facts of Dr. Benjamin Franklin Riley


Dr. Benjamin Franklin1 Riley was born July 16, 1849 in Pineville, Monroe CO, AL, and died 1925. He married Emma Shaw, daughter of Dr. Shaw and Permelia Crosby. She was born Unknown.


Dr. Benjamin Franklin Riley: "Dr. Riley was a minister in Conecuh and later a professor at then Howard College. now Samford University in Birmingham...... Eugenia Ellis"


HISTORY OF CONECUH CO., AL. Benjmin Franklin Riley Pub. 1881, Reprint 1994


Begins with earliest times and settlers , the Creek Indians. The early settlement of Conecuh by the whites in 1815 at a place called Bellville. Early in 1817 more people moved in from N.C. and Chester District, S.C. Great difficulty befell those early emigrants especially in 1816 as they tried to obtain food from long distances, with their lives always endangered through perilous travels in Indian Territory. The author gives a biography of early families: Amos, Ashley, Autrey, Bell, Bolling, Burnett, Cary, Crosby, Cosley, Cunningham, Donald, Ethridge, Forbes, Gray, Greene, Groce, Hawthorne, Hunter, Jay, Jernigan, Jones, King, Lee, Martin, McCreary, Morrow, Oliver, Perryman, Rabb, Sampey, Shaw, Simpson, Stallworth, Stearns, Straughn, Travis, Warren, Watkins. Other surnames mentioned throughout the book: Allen, Betts, Bowles, Boykin, Brantly, Burson, Cook, Copsey, Dean, Farnham, Feagin, Folks, Halstead, Hart, Hodge, Horton, Johnston, Keyser, Manning, McCaskill, Meeks, Mendenha!
ll, Robinson, Roebuck, Slaughter, Starke, Turk, Walls, and many others. $29.50
___________
From NORTHERN ALABAMA, Historical and Biographical by Smith & Deland, Chicago: Donohue & Henneberry, Printers and Binders, 1888 p. 217, Contributed by Mary Anne Abbe


REV. B. F. RILEY, D. D., the subject of this sketch is a native Alabamian. He was born near the village of Pineville, Monroe County, July 16, 1849.


Reared in a country home far in the interior, his early scholastic advantages were meagre. His early years were chiefly spent laboring on his father's farm, with occasional alternations of attendance at a country school. At the age of eighteen he asked permission of his father to leave home, in order that he might secure an education. Going to Starlington, Butler County, he taught a primary school, where he made his first money. In his nineteenth year he went to Erskine College, S. C., and begged to be taken on trial in the sophomore class. His training had been so defective that he found it difficult to maintain his place in the class, but overcoming all barriers, he pushed through and graduated in 1871.


His original purpose was to prepare for the bar, but this idea he abandoned and chose the ministry instead. After the completion of his course at Erskine, he entered the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, then at Greenville, S. C., but his health had been so impaired by the taxation of his strength in his literary course, that he had to give up the prosecution of his theological studies. Returning to Alabama, he engaged in manual labor, in order to recuperate his strength for the further pursuit of his divinity course. After the lapse of a year or more he entered the Crozer Theological Seminary near Philadelphia, and returned to Alabama in 1876.


He has served as pastor of Baptist Churches at Snow Hill and Opelika, Ala., and Albany, Ga. At present he is pastor at Livingston, Ala. In 1885 he was honored with the title of Doctor of Divinity by the State University.


Dr. Riley's tastes are decidedly literary. He has accumulated an excellent library, and is a regular contributor to some of the leading journals of the country.


He has written two small works-one a local history, the History of Conecuh County, Ala., and the Immigrants' and Capitalists' Guide-Book to Alabama. The latter work was purchased by the State for gratuitous distribution , and is used in the interest of immigration.


Dr. Riley has other works in course of preparation, which will be issued as early as the exactions of his pastoral work will allow.
-------------------------------------------
ERSKINE COLLEGE ACADEMIC HALL OF FAME BANQUET APRIL 3, 1998


Web Page: http://www.erskine.edu/news/ahof.html


DUE WEST, SC - The annual Academic Hall of Fame Banquet will be held at Erskine College Friday, April 3 at 7 p.m. in Moffatt Dining Hall on the campus.


Five alumni are slated for induction this year, and the recipient of the Chairman's Award is to be announced. Sponsored by the Erskine College Board of Counselors, the Academic Hall of Fame Banquet is an opportunity to honor alumni, living or deceased, who by their lives and achievements have earned academic distinction.


This year's inductees are 1942 graduate Elizabeth Plaxco Patrick of Charlotte; 1871 graduate Benjamin Franklin Riley; 1877 graduate Robert Milton Stevenson; 1924 graduate William Hood Stuart, Sr.; and 1924 Due West Woman's College graduate Margrette Moore Stuart. Presiding over the banquet this year will be Board of Counselors Chairman William E. Kibler Jr. of Honea Path.


CITATION OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN RILEY , 1849-1925


Born in 1849 near Pineville, Alabama, clergyman, educator and author Benjamin Franklin Riley was the son of Enoch and Sophronia Autrey Riley. His parents were poor but devout and eager for their son to succeed. After attending school in his community, he entered Erskine
College in 1868 and received the A.B. degree in 1871.


He was ordained to the Baptist ministry at Pineville in July 1872 and entered Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, at that time located in Greenville, South Carolina. His studies were interrupted by failing health and he returned home to Alabama to recuperate. In 1874
he entered Crozer Theological Seminary where he remained until 1876.


He married Emma Shaw of Belleville, Alabama June 21, 1876, and they became the parents of eight children. Soon after his marriage he accepted the pastorate of Carlowville and Snow Hill churches in Alabama. He was called to a church in Albany, Georgia in 1878, but after a brief pastorate interrupted by ill health, he returned to Alabama and became pastor at Opelika from 1879 to 1882.


In 1888 he was made president of Howard College (now Samford University) near Birmingham, Alabama, remaining there until 1893 through a period of great difficulty in the history of the institution. He resigned the presidency of Howard College and accepted the chair of English and oratory in the University of Georgia, which he held with distinction until 1900. He served as pastor of the First Baptist Church in Houston, Texas from 1900 to 1905 and from 1907 to 1909 was superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League of Texas.


His work with the Anti-Saloon League revealed to him the detrimental effects of alcohol on black citizens, and inspired in him a sympathy for them. He became an advocate of reform in race relations. During his work as secretary of the Anti-Saloon League he wrote The White
Man's Burden (1910) and later wrote The Life and Times of Booker T. Washington (1916).


His most important work was in the field of education and authorship. A diligent writer, he contributed regularly to the religious press of his denomination and to other similar periodicals. In 1881 he published The History of Conecuh County, Alabama, and in 1888 Alabama As It Is. Riley's other historical writings include History of the Baptists of Alabama (1893); History of the Baptists in the Southern States East of the Mississippi (1898); History of the Baptists of
Texas (1907); Makers and Romance of Alabama History (1914); The Baptists in the Building of the Nation (1922); and Memorial History of the Baptists of Alabama (1923).


Erskine College recognized his accomplishments by conferring on him the Doctor of Divinity degree in 1890. The 1926 Annual of the Southern Baptist Convention included praise for his character, describing him as "an independent thinker ... lover of truth and justice ... friend of the lowly."


An entry devoted to B.F. Riley in the Dictionary of American Biography describes his constant alternation between the practical and the scholarly. "While he was pastor he was also studying and writing, and while he was in educational work he continued to preach." His writings are described as showing "diligence in research, care in statement, and vigor of style."


His last years were spent in Birmingham, Alabama, where he continued his round of quiet study, writing, and frequent preaching and lecturing. As scholar, historian, pastor, writer, and civic leader, Benjamin Franklin Riley was a credit to his family, his church, his region, and his country. A man of letters and a man of God, he was clearly a credit to his alma mater as well.


Notes for Emma Shaw: From Margaret J. Gaston, Conecuh County, AL:
"Emma was the d/o Dr. John L. and Permelia (Crosby) Shaw." [S1025]


                                                   _William Wellman RILEY _+
                                                  | (1745 - 1816)          
                        _Enoch Jeremiah RILEY ____|
                       | (1772 - 1832)            |
                       |                          |________________________
                       |                                                   
 _Enoch George RILEY __|
| (1811 - 1871) m 1836 |
|                      |                           ________________________
|                      |                          |                        
|                      |_Jean Jane GIBSON ________|
|                        (1777 - 1850)            |
|                                                 |________________________
|                                                                          
|
|--Benjamin Franklin RILEY D.D.S.
|  (1849 - 1925)
|                                                  _John AUTREY ___________+
|                                                 | (1750 - ....)          
|                       _Alexander AUTREY ________|
|                      | (1780 - 1857) m 1803     |
|                      |                          |________________________
|                      |                                                   
|_Sophronia L. AUTREY _|
  (1816 - 1875) m 1836 |
                       |                           ________________________
                       |                          |                        
                       |_Parthenia Bullock IRVIN _|
                         (1788 - 1863) m 1803     |
                                                  |________________________
                                                                           

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[S3635]

[S3637]

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Ambrose Levi RUCKER

1640 - 1681

ID Number: I54379

Father: (RESEARCH QUERY) RUCKER


Family 1 : Elizabeth Ann BEAUCHAMP
  1. +Peter RUCKER Sr. "the Immigrant"

Notes


Ambrose Levi RUCKER Birth: 1640 in Bavaria, Germany; Death: 1681 in England; Spouse: Elizabeth Ann BEAUCHAMP Birth: 1642 in France; Death: 1666 in Germany.
Children:
Peter RUCKER b: 1661 in Bavaria, Germany
Johann RUCKER b: 1662
Thomas RUCKER b: 1663
Ambrose Levi RUCKER b: 1665
Elizabeth Isabella RUCKER b: 1666



[S2468]


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 _(RESEARCH QUERY) RUCKER _|
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|                             |
|                             |__
|                                
|
|--Ambrose Levi RUCKER 
|  (1640 - 1681)
|                              __
|                             |  
|                           __|
|                          |  |
|                          |  |__
|                          |     
|__________________________|
                           |
                           |   __
                           |  |  
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                              |
                              |__
                                 

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[S2468]

[S2468]

[S2468]

[S692]

[S1189]

[S2468]

[S2468]


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William Morgan SETTLE

23 Oct 1825 - 25 May 1902

ID Number: I73833

  • RESIDENCE: Oglethorpe Co. GA
  • BIRTH: 23 Oct 1825, Oglethorpe Co. Georgia
  • DEATH: 25 May 1902, Oglethorpe Co. Georgia
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2288] [S3165]
Father: John SETTLE
Mother: Mary "Polly" BRIDGES


Family 1 : Lucinda OGLESBY
  1.  Sarah Zeree SETTLE

Notes


Children:
2 Ella Settle
2 Mary Ann Settle b: SEP 1856 d: 10 DEC 1938 + Sylvanus M. Butler b: JUN 1845
2 John Atkins Settle b: 1854 d: 1883
2 Sarah Zee Settle b: 10 SEP 1855 d: 28 NOV 1886 + Robert Richard Glenn
2 Thomas Benjamin Settle b: 21 APR 1856 d: 20 JUL 1939 + Alice Paullin
2 William Henry Settle b: NOV 1859 d: 2 SEP 1930 + Mamie Armour b: 1867 d: 1950 + Louise Butler Faust
2 Edward Clay Settle b: ABT 1861 d: 1947 + Fannie Thomas
2 James Wade Settle b: 4 APR 1863 d: 2 FEB 1952 + Vonnie Hammond + Inez Carrouth b: 6 APR 1869 d: 22 MAY 1946
2 Susan Janaba "Janna" Settle b: 9 DEC 1865 d: 13 FEB 1909 + Jesse M. Almond
2 Beulah Settle b: ABT 1869 d: 28 NOV 1886 [S3165]

                                                     __
                                                    |  
                         ___________________________|
                        |                           |
                        |                           |__
                        |                              
 _John SETTLE __________|
| (1801 - 1858) m 1824  |
|                       |                            __
|                       |                           |  
|                       |___________________________|
|                                                   |
|                                                   |__
|                                                      
|
|--William Morgan SETTLE 
|  (1825 - 1902)
|                                                    __
|                                                   |  
|                        _(RESEARCH QUERY) BRIDGES _|
|                       |                           |
|                       |                           |__
|                       |                              
|_Mary "Polly" BRIDGES _|
  (1811 - 1860) m 1824  |
                        |                            __
                        |                           |  
                        |___________________________|
                                                    |
                                                    |__
                                                       

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[S2288]

[S3165]

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Rebecka SOUTH

ABT 1748 - AFT 1810

ID Number: I77154

  • RESIDENCE: Washington Co. VA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1748
  • DEATH: AFT 1810
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2938]

Family 1 : Anthony SANDUSKY
  1. +Samuel SANDUSKY

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Joseph WHEAT Sr.

1707 - 1787

ID Number: I69917

  • RESIDENCE: Prince George Co. MD and Bedford Co. VA and Wilkes Co. GA
  • BIRTH: 1707, Prince George Co., Maryland [S1497]
  • DEATH: 1787, Wilkes Co., Georgia [S1497]
  • RESOURCES: See: CONFLICT see notes [S1497] [S3511]
Father: John WHEAT
Mother: Sarah PERDUE?


Family 1 : Mary WILLIAMS
  1.  William WHEAT
  2.  John WHEAT
  3.  Francis WHEAT
  4.  Hezekiah WHEAT
  5.  Zadock WHEAT
  6.  Rachel WHEAT
  7. +Joseph WHEAT Jr.
  8.  William WHEAT
  9.  Rebecca WHEAT
  10. +Basil WHEAT

Notes


4. Joseph WHEAT b. 1707 Prince George's Co., MD d. > 1793 in MD m. Mary WILLIAMS b. 1709


2 Joseph WHEAT b: 1709 d: 1793 + Sarah CASE + Mary WILLIAMS + Rachel WILLIAMS




                                                     _(RESEARCH QUERY) WHEAT _
                                                    |                         
                       _Moses WHEAT "the Immigrant"_|
                      | (1616 - 1700)               |
                      |                             |_________________________
                      |                                                       
 _John WHEAT _________|
| (1674 - 1711) m 1699|
|                     |                              _________________________
|                     |                             |                         
|                     |_Thomasine FOX ______________|
|                       (1620 - 1689)               |
|                                                   |_________________________
|                                                                             
|
|--Joseph WHEAT Sr.
|  (1707 - 1787)
|                                                    _________________________
|                                                   |                         
|                      _____________________________|
|                     |                             |
|                     |                             |_________________________
|                     |                                                       
|_Sarah PERDUE? ______|
  (1678 - 1766) m 1699|
                      |                              _________________________
                      |                             |                         
                      |_____________________________|
                                                    |
                                                    |_________________________
                                                                              

Sources

[S1497]

[S1497]

[S1497]

[S3511]


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BRIDGET YONGE of Caynton & Stratford

1580 - 1629

ID Number: I38458

  • RESIDENCE: Stratford and Worcester co. England
  • BIRTH: 1580, England
  • DEATH: 1629
  • BURIAL: Fenney Compton co. Worcester
  • RESOURCES: See: [S504]
Father: WILLIAM YONGE Gent. of Cainton
Mother: MARY BONNER


Family 1 : GEORGE WYLLYS Gov. of CT
  1.  GEORGE WYLLYS of Fenny Compton
  2.  HESTER WYLLYS
  3. +AMY WYLLYS

                                                                    _____________________________________
                                                                   |                                     
                                  _JOHN YONGE of Cainton___________|
                                 | (1520 - ....)                   |
                                 |                                 |_____________________________________
                                 |                                                                       
 _WILLIAM YONGE Gent. of Cainton_|
| (1550 - 1583)                  |
|                                |                                  _____________________________________
|                                |                                 |                                     
|                                |_MATHILDA BILL __________________|
|                                  (1530 - ....)                   |
|                                                                  |_____________________________________
|                                                                                                        
|
|--BRIDGET YONGE of Caynton & Stratford
|  (1580 - 1629)
|                                                                   _THOMAS BONNER of Camden_____________
|                                                                  | (1500 - ....)                       
|                                 _ANTHONY BONNER Gent.____________|
|                                | (1530 - 1580)                   |
|                                |                                 |_JOAN SKINNER _______________________
|                                |                                   (1500 - ....)                       
|_MARY BONNER ___________________|
  (1560 - 1617)                  |
                                 |                                  _CHRISTOPHER SAVAGE of Elmley Castle_+
                                 |                                 | (1500 - 1546)                       
                                 |_BRIDGET SAVAGE of Elmley Castle_|
                                   (1540 - 1607)                   |
                                                                   |_ANNE LYGON of Arle Court____________+
                                                                     (1510 - ....)                       

Sources

[S504]


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