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Mother: Emeline MORGAN |
_Jeremiah CONEY I____+ | (1730 - 1782) m 1766 _William CONEY Sr.____| | (1767 - 1848) m 1803 | | |_Mary COLEMAN _______ | (1740 - 1782) m 1766 _Joel Jackson CONEY _| | (1812 - 1859) m 1838| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Rachel BELL? FENNY? _| | (1780 - 1825) m 1803 | | |_____________________ | | |--Mary Alice CONEY | (1854 - 1854) | _Daniel MORGAN ______+ | | (1755 - 1821) m 1776 | _David MORGAN ________| | | (1780 - 1836) m 1806 | | | |_Deborah? CARR? _____ | | (1760 - ....) m 1776 |_Emeline MORGAN _____| (1820 - 1884) m 1838| | _James ANDREWS II____+ | | (1750 - 1826) |_Mary ANDREWS ________| (.... - 1868) m 1806 | |_Mary________________ (1760 - 1835)
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Mother: Delaney PRESTRIDGE |
_____________________ | _____________________| | | | |_____________________ | _Amos HODGES ________| | (1814 - 1892) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--William Jackson HODGES | (1836 - 1922) | _John PRESTRIDGE II__+ | | (1750 - 1794) | _Samuel PRESTRIDGE __| | | (1788 - ....) | | | |_Elizabeth WALTERS __ | | (1755 - ....) |_Delaney PRESTRIDGE _| (1814 - ....) | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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_Anthony MORGAN ________+ | (1654 - 1687) m 1679 _Charles MORGAN Sr.______| | (1680 - 1766) m 1709 | | |_Elizabeth TAYLOR ______+ | (1658 - 1704) m 1679 _John MORGAN ________| | (1720 - 1787) | | | _Francis THORNTON I_____+ | | | (1651 - 1727) m 1673 | |_Alice or Anna THORNTON _| | (1689 - 1740) m 1709 | | |_Alice Stafford SAVAGE _+ | (1653 - 1695) m 1673 | |--Charles MORGAN | (1759 - 1788) | ________________________ | | | _________________________| | | | | | |________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ________________________ | | |_________________________| | |________________________
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Mother: Lydia THOMPSON |
________________________________ | _____________________| | | | |________________________________ | _James NEAL _________| | (1801 - 1895) | | | ________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |________________________________ | | |--John W. NEAL | (1836 - ....) | _James THOMPSON "the Immigrant"_+ | | (1750 - ....) | _William THOMPSON ___| | | (1780 - ....) | | | |________________________________ | | |_Lydia THOMPSON _____| (1806 - 1889) | | ________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |________________________________
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Mother: Elizabeth LUCAS |
_Moses SPICER _______ | (1726 - 1798) _John SPICER Sr.________| | (1758 - 1801) | | |_____________________ | _Cain SPICER ________| | (1780 - 1838) m 1805| | | _Michael WILHOIT ____+ | | | (1735 - 1804) m 1756 | |_Elizabeth Ann WILHOIT _| | (1756 - 1812) | | |_Mary SHIRLEY _______+ | (1736 - 1803) m 1756 | |--John SPICER | (1814 - ....) | _____________________ | | | ________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Elizabeth LUCAS ____| (1784 - ....) m 1805| | _____________________ | | |________________________| | |_____________________
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Father: Martin TRUMAN Mother: Ann HERNDON |
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Mother: Mary Ann WILCOX |
"Alexander Underwood, born in Maryland, settled in London Grove,
(Warrington MM), Chester Co., PA in 1722, multiple years after
his marriage to Jane Harry. He had the land in London Grove Twp.
surveyed in 1720. He obtained a deed for the land in 1722 after
his father's death.
He was a witness to multiple marriages in the Chester Co., PA
region, in 1728 at a Nottingham marriage, in 1731, 1734, 1735
and 1738 in London Grove MM, and lastly in 1734 in New Garden
MM. (C-942)
He was a devout Quaker, a Friends Minister for 22 years and
named an Elder on Nov. 31, 1735. In 1742 he sold his land to
William Boyd. They then moved to Warrington, York Co. PA
(Sadsbury Monthly Meeting Territory) in 1743. His wife, Jane,
died shortly after this move.
On the 3rd month, 28th, 1743, he, Robert Conners, William
Underwood and their families requested a Certificate of Removal
from the Sadsbury MM (then including York Co. PA).
Alexander got a certificate of removal to Monocacy Meeting in
Prince Georges Co., Maryland on Sept. 2, 1745. He returned to
Sadsbury MM on Aug. 3, 1747 in York Co. where Alexander was
recommended as minister. He married Sarah Boatwater Beals, widow
of John Beals, after Sarah had gotten her children's permission.
They married after he received a certificate from Warrington to
Fairfax Meeting dated 2mo. 16, 1748. Sarah was probably in her
60's at the time. Sarah died prior to Alexander as she was not
mentioned in his will. She is last recorded on Sept. 12, 1761
when she was succeeded as "overseer".
He, Samuel and William Underwood (probably his sons) pledged
money to help buy the land for the Warrington Monthly Meeting
while attending Sadsbury MM in 1745. (C-429) His will, dated May
28, 1767 is likely filed at York Co., PA.
Some of Alexander and Jane's children moved to Delaware and
their records may be found in the northern County of a Quaker
Record Holding Place.
The Book "The Underwood Families of America, Vol. 2:" carries
the males lines forward sometimes to the 1900's. As for
Alexander's ancestry, it states that it descended from Samuel
Underwood of New Castle Co., Del. in the late 1600's. It is
fairly definite Samuel was from Maryland, descended from Thomas
Underwood of Anne Arundel County, Md. (C-260)
There is some controversy on his daughter, Mary's mother.
One out of six major works on the Underwood families believes
that Alexander had an unknown wife before he married Jane Harry
by whom he had Mary. CD-100 gives his only wife's name as Mary
Jane Underhill. This is actually the wife of his grandson
Alexander. (C-533)
The mix up in number of wives is due to a literal translation of
a Quaker eulogy on Alexander Underwood. However, all other major
sources disagree with parts of the eulogy. It was written by
friends of his and approved on the 5th mo. 7, 1768, many months
after his death when all of his children lived elsewhere and his
wife had passed away. It is poorly written with another blatant
error, that his parent's weren't Quaker. They feel they confused
his adulthood move with the time of his marriage.
The eulogy from which this confusion rises follows: Alexander
Underwood was born in the Province of Maryland in the year 1688.
His parents who were not members of the religious Society of
Friends, removed when he was young and settled in New Castle on
the Delaware (when Alexander was about four years old). Here he
continued to reside until he reached the thirty-fourth year of
his age, when he married and removed to London Grove Township,
Chester County (Pennsylvania). Here he became acquainted with
Friends and in a few years afterwards he became convinced of the
Truth of the principles professed by them, and was received into
membership with them. (The timing of these last two statements
is not accurate when checked against the time he was a recorded
member verses his marriage and move. [C-635, p.21]) By
faithfulness to that which led him into the way of the Truth, he
grew in religious experience, and became a valuable member of
the Church Militant. In a very few years he was appointed Elder,
in which he conducted himself with reputation.
About the year 1743, he believed it right to remove to
Warrington, where he resided the rest of his life. In a year or
two thereafter, a gift in the Ministry of the gospel was
committed to him, in which he endeavored to be faithful. Besides
his earnest labors among neighboring meetings, he twice visited
the meetings to the south as far as North Carolina, and brought
back comfortable accounts from his Friends there of his labor of
love amongst them. He was a good example of humble waiting in
religious meetings, and by dwelling near the Fountain of Life,
he was enabled, when called into service by his devine Master,
"to minister suitably to the situation of the Church, the
comfort of the true mourners of Zion, and the encouragement of
the faithful."
He was diligent, as the way was inwardly opened therefore, in
visiting meetings around, and was ever careful to maintain the
good order of the church, by having the unity of his friends
with his prospects. Toward the end of his life, his strength of
body failed much, yet he continued of a clear mind, and sound
and lively ministry, visiting even in his weakness some of his
neighboring meetings, and families of friends. In these
exercises, his labor of love was truly comforting to the living.
During his last illness, he was resigned and cheerful. At one
time he said "He had the good company of his Master to comfort
him in his affliction." On another occasion he remarked, "He
could say with the Psalmist that he good Hand that was with him
in his younger years, had not forsaken him now in his old age."
At different times he signified to those who visited him, "that
he still felt the Comforter with him," and said his day's work
was done. A short time before his close, "He sang praises and
hallelujahs to his great Lord and Master," and then he prayed
earnestly for the little handful. He took an affectionate leave
of those present, and in a sweet frame of mind, uttered praises
until his voice was lost, he quietly and joyfully departed Tenth
month, 31st, 1767 and was inter'd the 2nd of the eleventh in the
seventyninth year of his age. May we who are left behind, be
engaged to follow his example so that our end may be like unto
his. (C-635)
The evident errors in this eulogy are in the timing of events in
his earliest life. He moved to London Grove in 1722, and there
is no record of his marriage to Jane Harry in the New Garden
meeting house in the year 1722 where he was a member. By all
known information, Jane was his first wife and they had married
a good eleven years previous to that date. These errors are
understandable when it's known that they were coming from
friends memories."
_William UNDERWOOD "the Immigrant"_ | (1595 - 1645) m 1620 _Thomas UNDERWOOD "the Immigrant"_| | (1622 - 1683) | | |_Margaret__________________________ | (1600 - 1673) m 1620 _Samuel UNDERWOOD ___| | (1656 - 1722) m 1714| | | ___________________________________ | | | | |__________________________________| | | | |___________________________________ | | |--Alexander UNDERWOOD | (1688 - 1767) | ___________________________________ | | | _Henry WILCOX ____________________| | | (1640 - 1685) m 1669 | | | |___________________________________ | | |_Mary Ann WILCOX ____| (1670 - 1722) m 1714| | ___________________________________ | | |_Sarah____________________________| (1640 - ....) m 1669 | |___________________________________
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