Mother: Frances OSBORNE |
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from IGI International Genealogical Index, LDS
_(RESEARCH QUERY) BARNES _ | _Henry BARNES "the Immigant"_| | (1643 - 1676) | | |__________________________ | _Mathew BARNES ______| | (1670 - 1746) | | | _Thomas COFFER ___________ | | | (1620 - ....) | |_Sarah COFFER _______________| | (1641 - ....) | | |__________________________ | | |--Mary Ann BARNES | (1699 - ....) | __________________________ | | | _____________________________| | | | | | |__________________________ | | |_Frances OSBORNE ____| (1660 - ....) | | __________________________ | | |_____________________________| | |__________________________
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Mother: Sarah MOBLEY |
Children:
2 James H. BECK b: 1851
2 George Washington BECK b: 1854
2 Benjamin BECK b: 1856 d: 27 Nov 1915 + Missouri Jane WILLIAMS
b: 31 Jan 1855 d: 1 Sep 1917
2 Samuel BECK b: 1859
2 Francis BECK b: 1864
2 Sallie BECK b: 1868
"Census Records have Jonathan listed as
V. J. Beck (1860, Williamson County, Texas), J. V. Beck
(1870, Bell County, Texas), and V. J. Beck
(1880 Travis County, Texas).
Jonathon was living in the home of Joel Pearl at the time of the
1880 US Census for Travis County, Texas. It is not known at this
time why he and and his wife, Elizabeth are living in separate
household's.
1880 United States Census
Joel PEARL Self S Male W 34 KY Grocer KY KY
V. J. BECK Other M Male W 35 TX Wheel Wright Unk Unk
Source Information:
Census Place Austin, Travis, Texas
Family History Library Film 1255329 NA Film Number T9-1329 Page
Number 285B"
__ | __| | | | |__ | _Vivian BECK ________| | (1791 - ....) m 1831| | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Jonathan Vivian BECK C.S.A. | (1832 - 1901) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Sarah MOBLEY _______| (1800 - 1842) m 1831| | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Pinkie Azalee BREEDEN |
__ | ________________________| | | | |__ | _Hiram Shelton BOYANTON _| | (1870 - 1909) m 1894 | | | __ | | | | |________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Lena Rae BOYANTON | (1897 - 1995) | __ | | | _Virgie Archie BREEDEN _| | | (1850 - ....) | | | |__ | | |_Pinkie Azalee BREEDEN __| (1877 - 1953) m 1894 | | __ | | |_Anna Abagail MCADAMS __| (1850 - ....) | |__
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Mother: Mary Polly Nichols LINDSAY |
_____________________ | _Samuel BROCKMAN ______| | (1740 - ....) | | |_____________________ | _William BROCKMAN ___________| | (1760 - ....) m 1780 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Rebecca ELLIS ________| | (1740 - ....) | | |_____________________ | | |--Joshua Lindsay BROCKMAN | (1783 - ....) | _Caleb LINDSAY ______+ | | (1674 - 1717) | _Joshua LINDSAY Sr.____| | | (1698 - ....) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mary Polly Nichols LINDSAY _| (1766 - 1844) m 1780 | | _____________________ | | |_Mary "Polly" NICHOLS _| (1709 - ....) | |_____________________
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_Charles COSBY ______+ | (1670 - 1760) m 1698 _David COSBY __________| | (1705 - 1770) m 1725 | | |_Jane MERIWETHER ____+ | (1682 - ....) m 1698 _David COSBY ________| | (1728 - 1803) | | | _James OVERTON ______+ | | | (1688 - 1749) m 1706 | |_Mary Garland OVERTON _| | (1705 - 1785) m 1725 | | |_Elizabeth GARLAND __+ | (1688 - 1739) m 1706 | |--Zacheus COSBY | (1753 - 1834) | _____________________ | | | _______________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | |_______________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Mason JETER |
Nathaniel Anderson Crenshaw, William Tate Crenshaw, Allen Jeter
Crenshaw, Anthony Winston Crenshaw, Orphans of Anthony Crenshaw,
decd. Ordered that the Overseers of the poor do bind them out
according to law. Dec. Crt. 1801 . O. B. 1801-02 , p. 59.
Nathaniel A. Crenshaw , Complt . vs. Rodophil Jeter , admr. of
Anthony Crenshaw , decd. William T. Crenshaw , Allen J. Crenshaw
and Anthony Crenshaw , by the sd. Rodophil Jeter , their
Guardian, Deft. In accordance with a decretal order of this
Court Nov. 1807 , the Commissioners appointed submit the
following report, viz: In pursuance of a decree of the
Worshipful Court of Amelia , we the undersigned have proceeded
to sell the land belonging to the late Anthony Crenshaw ,
deceased, on the terms mentioned in the said decree to Doctor .
. . . Randolph for the sum of 170, and have proceeded to divide
the personal estate of the said Anthony Crenshaw , decd. in the
following manner, to wit;
To Nathaniel A. Crenshaw one negro man Cato value 140: said
Nathaniel A. Crenshaw to pay to Rodophil Jeter , guardian of the
other children 26:5:0:, the amount in excess of his proportion
of the negroes. also allot to sd. Nathaniel A. Crenshaw
113:3:3: his proportion of the bonds &c. To William T. Crenshaw
a negro boy named Joe , value 80: and 33, 15:0: to render
equal his proportion in the negroes. and also 113:3:3: his
proportion of the bonds &c. To Allen J. Crenshaw , a negro man
named Frank value 100: and 13:15:0: to render equal his
proportion in the negroes. and 113:3:3:, his proportion of the
bonds &c. To Anthony W. Crenshaw , a negro man named Abram value
135: he to pay 21:15:0: to the Guardian of Wm. T. Crenshaw &
Allen J. Crenshaw , the amount in excess of his proportion of
the negroes; also allot to sd. Anthony W. Crenshaw 113:3:3: his
proportion of the bonds &c. Feb. 18, 1808 . Saml. Ford , Jacob
Roberts , Wm. Powell . Recorded Oct. Court 1810 . O. B. 1810-12
, p.
Nathaniel A. Crenshaw and William S. Archer bound to keep the
Peace. John W. Foster and Thomas Carter securities for sd.
Nathaniel A. Crenshaw and William Old. and Benjamin L. Meade
securities for sd. Wm. S. Archer . Sept. Crt. 1817 . O. B.
1817-19 , p. 72.
Nathaniel A. Crenshaw , Constable of District No. 1 , resigned.
Feb. Crt. 1818 . O. B. 1817-19 , p. 122.
Nathaniel A. Crenshaw paid this County's proportion of the cost
for building Stony Point Bridge. Sept. 24, 1818 . O. B. 1817-19
, p. 219.
Nathaniel A. Crenshaw is appointed as surveyor of the road in
the room of John Webster from Atkinsons bridge to the old well.
Aug. Crt. 1822 . O. B. 1821-23 , p. 149.
Nathaniel A. Crenshaw and Anthony W. Crenshaw who sue for the
benefit of said Anthony W. Crenshaw , Pltfs. vs Charles
Featherstone . Nov. Crt. 1823 . O. B. 1823-25 , p. 24.
Nathaniel A. Crenshaw and Anthony W. Crenshaw , Pltfs. vs
Rodophil Jeter , administrator, of the estate of Anthony
Crenshaw , decd. The Court ordered and decreed that Thomas Goode
, Thos. Wiley , Joseph Haskins , John Wiley & Henry Walthall
appointed Commissioners divide the 4 slaves which were held by
Mason Crenshaw widow of Anthony Crenshaw , decd. as her dower of
sd. Anthony Crenshaw estate, and to allott ผ to Anthony W.
Crenshaw and พ to Nathaniel A. Crenshaw . Dec. Crt. 1827 . O. B.
1827-28 , p. 174.
Nathaniel A. Crenshaw and Anthony W. Crenshaw , Pltfs. vs
Rodophil Jeter , admrs. of Anthony Crenshaw , decd. William T.
Crenshaw & Allen J. Crenshaw , Defts. In Chancery . The
Commissioners appointed at Dec. Crt. 1827 . report the
allottment as follows; To Nathaniel A. Crenshaw พ thereof, that
is to say 3 of said slaves, to wit; Cyrus , Isaac and Daniel
valued at $550.00. and ผ of the value of the said slaves to
Anthony W. Crenshaw , that is to say; Darcas , valued at $50.00
and that the sd. Nathaniel A. Crenshaw pay sd. Anthony W.
Crenshaw 100, to make sd. Anthony W. Crenshaw 's portion equal
ผ of the value of the slaves. July Crt. 1831 . O. B. 1830-32 ,
p. 309.
_David CRENSHAW _____+ | (1720 - ....) m 1740 _Elkanah CRENSHAW _______| | (1741 - 1772) | | |_Susanna MOORE ______ | (1723 - 1779) m 1740 _Anthony CRENSHAW ___| | (1760 - 1798) m 1786| | | _Anthony WINSTON Jr._+ | | | (1691 - 1719) m 1707 | |_Mary WINSTON ___________| | (1718 - ....) | | |_Phoebe ANDERSON? ___ | (1690 - ....) m 1707 | |--Nathaniel Anderson CRENSHAW | (1790 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) JETER _| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mason JETER ________| (1760 - 1804) m 1786| | _____________________ | | |_________________________| | |_____________________
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Father: William LEE II Mother: Dorothy TAYLOR |
_Richard LEE "the immigrant"___+ | (1613 - 1664) m 1641 _William LEE ________| | (1651 - 1697) | | |_Anne CONSTABLE OWEN? _________+ | (1615 - 1706) m 1641 _William LEE II______| | (1679 - 1717) m 1700| | | _______________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_______________________________ | | |--Richard LEE | (1711 - 1747) | _Thomas TAYLOR "the Immigrant"_+ | | (1637 - 1685) m 1656 | _Thomas TAYLOR II____| | | (1657 - 1712) m 1680| | | |_Mary__________________________ | | (1637 - ....) m 1656 |_Dorothy TAYLOR _____| (1681 - 1754) m 1700| | _William HARWOOD ______________ | | (1640 - ....) |_Elizabeth HARWOOD __| (1662 - 1747) m 1680| |_______________________________
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Mother: EMMALINE de RIDELISFORD of Ulster |
_HENRY Anjou II " Curt Mantel" PLANTAGENET of England____+ | (1133 - 1189) _WILLIAM Plantagenet de LONGESPEE 1st Earl of Salisbury_| | (1176 - 1225) m 1198 | | |_ANNABEL or IDA? BALIOL _________________________________+ | (1153 - 1204) _STEPHEN de LONGESPEE of Salisbury_| | (1216 - 1274) m 1244 | | | _WILLIAM Fitz_Patrick de SALISBURY 2nd Earl of Salisbury_+ | | | (1150 - 1196) m 1184 | |_ELA Fitzpatrick de SALISBURY of Salisbury______________| | (1185 - 1261) m 1198 | | |_ALIANORE de VITRIE _____________________________________+ | (1157 - 1233) m 1184 | |--ELEANORE ELA LONGESPEE | (1245 - 1276) | _WALTER I de RIDELISFORD ________________________________ | | (1140 - 1226) | _WALTER II de RIDELISFORD ______________________________| | | (1180 - 1244) | | | |_AMABILIS FitzHenry de NORMANDY _________________________+ | | (1140 - ....) |_EMMALINE de RIDELISFORD of Ulster_| (1223 - 1276) m 1244 | | _________________________________________________________ | | |_ANNORA_________________________________________________| (1206 - ....) | |_________________________________________________________
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Mother: Sarah WHERRY |
__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) McCULLOCH MCCULLOUGH _| | | | |__ | _Robert MCCULLOCH I "the Immigrant"_| | (1743 - 1820) | | | __ | | | | |________________________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Thomas MCCULLOCH | (1780 - ....) | __ | | | ________________________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Sarah WHERRY ______________________| (1745 - 1826) | | __ | | |________________________________________| | |__
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Mother: Mary Guerat JOHNSON |
__ | _____________________| | | | |__ | _Meindort Doodes MINOR "the Immigrant"_| | (1610 - 1677) m 1639 | | | __ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |__ | | |--Mary Doodes (Maria) MINOR | (1640 - 1684) | __ | | | _Geret JOHNSON ______| | | (1590 - ....) | | | |__ | | |_Mary Guerat JOHNSON __________________| (1618 - 1687) m 1639 | | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
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Mother: ISABEL ELIZABETH HAUTE |
Saint Leger was educated on the European continent and at the
University of Cambridge. He was sent to Ireland in 1537 to
intimidate the Irish Parliament into passing measures that were
in accord with King Henry VIII's antipapal policies (e.g., the
confiscation of monasteries). Returning to England in 1538,
Saint Leger became a gentleman of the king's privy chamber and
in 1539 was knighted. Appointed lord deputy of Ireland in July
1540, Saint Leger continued the conciliatory policy of his
predecessor, Lord Leonard Grey. (Grey, who had been recalled and
executed, had basically followed the policy that Henry VIII had
advised 20 years earlier.)
Saint Leger secured peace in Ireland for eight years. The
Geraldine League broke up after the young Gerald Fitzgerald,
11th earl of Kildare, was smuggled (1540) to safety on the
continent. Thenceforth, public submissions to Henry VIII and
renunciations of the pope were made by various prominent chiefs.
On Saint Leger's advice they were given titles to lands that
they had formerly held in defiance of English law. This has been
called the policy of surrender and regrant.
Saint Leger was recalled early in King Edward VI's reign, but,
after his successor's aggressive policies failed, he was briefly
restored as lord deputy in 1550-51. The final period of his
moderate rule in Ireland (1553-56) ended when Queen Mary I, a
Roman Catholic, appointed a new viceroy to expedite her plans to
reconcile the Irish church with the pope and to plant English
colonies on Irish soil.
Src: "Saint Leger, Sir Anthony" Encyclopedia Britannica
The Proprietors of the Northern Neck Chapter 5a - Leeds Castle
http://gen.culpepper.com/historical/nneck/5a-leeds.htm
"In the time of Ethelbert II, King of Kent (say A. D. 857), a
Saxon noble named Ledan built a fort on an island in the river
Len overlooking the prehistoric trading road which was later
known as 'the Pilgrims Way'. After the Conquest, Robert de
Crevecoeur here built a Norman castle of Caen stone, and called
it by the Saxon's name Ledes. Under Edward I, this castle became
a possession of the Crown, and as such, appears from time to
time in the English chronicles down to the time of Edward VI;
when it was granted to Sir Anthony St. Leger (1494-1558) of
nearby Ulcombe, in consideration of services in the government
of Ireland. The third in descent from this grantee was the Sir
Warham St. Leger, who was a son, by her first marriage, of the
wife of Sir Alexander Culpeper12. In 1617 he sailed with Raleigh
on the fatal expedition to Guiana in command of the ship
Thunder, hoping, like his admiral, to retrieve a broken fortune
in that adventure. On his return to England in 1618, after the
failure of the voyage, he was still further weighed down by his
losses; and he then found it expedient to exchange Leeds Castle
for a less honourable but income producing manor.
At the time of this transfer of title the castle was little more
than a medieval ruin, in which the St. Legers had never resided:
but the new owner, Sir Richard Smith, son of a late 'customer'
of London, having command of ready money, began to build within
the bailey a Jacobean manor house. Before this work was
completed Smith died and, in 1632, his heirs offered the
property for sale.
Appropriately enough, considering the early association of the
Culpepers with Leeds Castle, the next purchaser was Sir Thomas
Culpeper, the elder, of Hollingbourne. Although intending the
castle to be the residence of his family, he did not occupy it
himself, but settled it, in tail male, upon his three sons,
Cheney, Francis and Thomas the younger. The cost of completing
the fine new house and of subsequent maintenance of such an
establishment seems to have deterred Sir Cheney, always hard up,
from moving into residence, and the next we hear of the castle
is that a fine was levied, the settlement was docked and Sir
John Culpeper, the future peer, was recognised as the owner by
purchase.
The consequence was that the Commonwealth escheated [claimed
rights to] the castle with the first Lord Culpeper's other
manors, and for some years used it as a public magazine. In
1651, however, Sir Cheney came forward with a claim that the
castle was still his property, doubtless meaning that the agreed
purchase money had not been paid by Lord Culpeper; and as Sir
Cheney, alone of his family, was 'well affected' to Cromwell's
government, the castle was duly surrendered to him (Cal. State
Papers, Dom. 1651, pp. 197, 302) . Thereafter, until his death
in 1663, Sir Cheney was styled 'of Leeds' (Cf. the entry of his
name on the pedigree of his wife's family 'Cage of Bersted' at
the Visitation of Kent, 1663-68; Harl. Pub., liv, p. 32)."
_RALPH ST. LEGER ___________________+ | (1430 - 1470) _RALPH ST. LEGER ____| | (1456 - ....) | | |_ANNE MAUNSE _______________________ | (1432 - ....) _RALPH ST. LEGER Esq. of Ulcombe_| | (1478 - 1518) m 1496 | | | ____________________________________ | | | | |_ANNE PROPHETT ______| | (1458 - ....) | | |____________________________________ | | |--ANTHONY ST. LEGER Knt. K.G. of Ulcombe | (1496 - 1559) | _WILLIAM HAUTE _____________________ | | (1390 - 1462) m 1429 | _RICHARD HAUTE ______| | | (1438 - 1487) m 1467| | | |_JOAN MAUD WYDVILLE ________________+ | | (1404 - ....) m 1429 |_ISABEL ELIZABETH HAUTE _________| (1471 - ....) m 1496 | | _THOMAS Heron TYRRELL Knt. of Heron_+ | | (1411 - 1476) m 1430 |_ELIZABETH TYRRELL __| (1436 - 1507) m 1467| |_ANNA de MARNEY ____________________+ (1402 - 1477) m 1430
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_William SWANN "the Immigrant"_+ | (1586 - 1638) m 1612 _Edward SWANN Sr.____| | (1630 - 1693) | | |_Judith GREENE ________________+ | (1588 - 1636) m 1612 _James SWAN Sr.______| | (1651 - 1707) | | | _______________________________ | | | | |_Susannah HEATH? ____| | (1630 - ....) | | |_______________________________ | | |--Susannah SWAN | (1671 - 1740) | _______________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_______________________________ | | |_____________________| | | _______________________________ | | |_____________________| | |_______________________________
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Mother: Mary Garrard HUTT |
Will of John Trammell, Sr.(summary) Proved 5-20-1755
to my son William Trammell, .......
To my daughter Sukey Susan Stark, .....
To my daughter Betty Hickman, ....
To my daughter Lettice Oxford ......
To my daughter Milkey Trammell .....
To my son Sampson Trammell......
To my son John Trammell ...... ........
The JohnTrammell home was probably Cherry Hill, a residence
still standing at 312 Park Ave., Falls Chuch, Va.
Children of John Trammell and Suzannah Harle are:
i. Elizabeth Trammell, born1730 in Fairfax Co. Va.; died 1792 in
Simpson's Creek, Clarksburg, Va.; married Ezekiel Hickman 1748.
ii. JohnTrammell, born Unknown.
iii. Sampson Trammell, born Unknown.
iv.Sukey Trammell, born Unknown.
v. Lettice Trammell, born Unknown.
vi. William Trammell, born Unknown.
vii. Milkey Trammell, bornUnknown.
Source: FALLS CHURCH BY FENCE AND FIRESIDE BY MELVIN LEE
STEADMAN, JR.
1. John Trammell, Sr., Gentleman, owned large tracts of land in
Falls Church and vicinity, as did his brothers Sampson, Garrard
and William. In 1733 Alexander Scott conveyed to John Trammell,
Sr. and wife Susanna, His wife, of Truro Parish, 200 acres near
Pimmitt Run. Trammell had patented land in the vicinity (then
Stafford County) in 1728, as witnessed by a statement in a deed
dated September 1, 1766, from his son, John Jr., to another son,
William of Loudoun County. This deed was for 464 acres of land "
originally takenup by John Harle of Stafford." Patented in 1728
by John Sr., "who devised it to John Jr., to have and to hold
unto the said William Trammell"
On July 11, 1735, Trammell leased a tract of land from Alexander
Scott of Overwharton Parish, Stafford County. he continued to
add to his land and his home was probably the "Cherry Hill"
residence of the later day Riley family (now next to the city
Hall). The Trammell tract included the Reagan Paten and since
Micheal Reagan failed to file a deed to the Vestry, Trammell
owned the Falls Church which he deeded to the Vestry. John
Trammell, Sr. Gentleman died in 1753 and his will was made by
Thomas Wren on April 9, 1753, probated May 20, 1755. His estate
was appraised by Captain Charles Broadwater on December 19,
1758. John Trammell and wife Susanna (probably nee Harle) had
issue:
A. William Trammell
B. Sampson Trammell, Jr. died in 1794 in Loudoun Co..He married
Kerhappucj Garrett, daughter of Nicholas and Mary Garrett. In
1761 Trammell owned land in loudoun County, although he did not
live on it. John Harle was his Overseer. He had a number of
slaves on his Loundoun "Quarterly Tract" References to his
children can be found in Loudoun County. Order Bk U, page 31 and
in a note address to the Court, July 14,1794 (Jewell, Vol. IV,
Pg 160) Caron Trammell, widow of Sampson Trammell, Jr., refused
to administer the estate and asked that William Gunnell, Jr., of
Loudoun Co. be asked to qualify. This note was witnessed by W.
Hall and Nancy Trammell.
Issue:
1.Ann (Nancy) Trammell, died in Vincennes, Ind. June 25, 1834.
She married John S. Cartwright and they moved to Dandridge,
Jefferson, Tenn. In 1816. By 1832 they were living near
Carlisle, Ind. Issue:
A. Dr. John N. , who had Oswald, Aeolphus, who died June 25,
1834 in Natchez, Miss. Age 9 months)
B. Ann Noland, married Dr. Thristle of Maryland.
C.Sarah Cartwright, married Henry Slaughter Doniphan (Son b
@1845 Edgar Cartwright Doniphan.
D. Dr. Noland Cartwright E. Julia Cartwright, married Major
Haddon F. John Cartwright, died at New Madrid, Mo. In the spring
of 1832. " a very promising young man & beloved by every person
who knew him"
G. Thomas Cartwright, in New Orleans in 1832 unmarried in 1845.
H. SamuelCartwright
I. William Cartwright
J. Baldwin Harle Cartwright, born in December, 1822
1. Amelia B. Trammell married Captain Nicholas Darne
2. William John Trammell, in 1816 was in Knoxville, Tenn. Never
Marry.
3. Sarah Trammell married Hezekiah Harris
4. Eliza Trammell
5. Daughter Trammell, Wife of Walter McGruder of Maryland.
6. Daughter Trammell, wife of Gabriel Childs.
(see Fairfax Co. Deed Bk. M #2 page 398 forreferences; also
Fairfax Co. Law suit " Nicholas Barnes & wifevs. Childs
Representatives, 11/1812-3/13/1813)
A. ElizabethTrammell, ( Betty, married 1st Mr. Ellzey and 2nd
Ezekiel Hickman.
B. Lettice Trammell married Mr. Offutt
C. MilcahTrammell married wealthy Simon Pearson, son of Capt.
Thomas Pearson and this marriage ended in divorce.
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_Phillip TRAMMELL ___ | (1630 - ....) _Thomas TRAMMELL "the Immigrant"_| | (1645 - 1725) m 1668 | | |_____________________ | _John TRAMMELL I_____| | (1675 - 1736) m 1698| | | _John WILLIAMS ______ | | | (1620 - ....) | |_Alice or Mary WILLIAMS _________| | (1650 - 1689) m 1668 | | |_____________________ | | |--John TRAMMELL II | (1700 - 1753) | _____________________ | | | _________________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mary Garrard HUTT __| (1680 - 1786) m 1698| | _____________________ | | |_________________________________| | |_____________________
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_Augustine WASHINGTON Sr._________+ | (1694 - 1743) m 1731 _Charles WASHINGTON ___| | (1738 - 1799) m 1757 | | |_Mary BALL _______________________+ | (1707 - 1790) m 1731 _George Augustine WASHINGTON _| | (1763 - 1793) m 1785 | | | _Francis THORNTON III_____________+ | | | (1714 - 1749) m 1736 | |_Mildred THORNTON _____| | (1739 - 1804) m 1757 | | |_Mary Frances GREGORY ____________+ | (1720 - 1790) m 1736 | |--Anna Maria WASHINGTON | (1788 - 1814) | _William BASSETT IV_______________+ | | (1709 - 1812) m 1729 | _Burwell BASSETT ______| | | (1734 - 1793) m 1757 | | | |_Elizabeth CHURCHILL _____________+ | | (1707 - 1779) m 1729 |_Frances BASSETT _____________| (1767 - 1796) m 1785 | | _John DANDRIDGE of Chestnut Grove_+ | | (1700 - 1756) m 1730 |_Anna Maria DANDRIDGE _| (1739 - 1777) m 1757 | |_Frances JONES ___________________+ (1710 - 1785) m 1730
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