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Mother: Frances SUMNER |
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Father: George DABNEY of "The Grove" Mother: Elizabeth PRICE |
_George DABNEY Gent.__________________+ | (1653 - 1729) _William DABNEY _____| | (1680 - ....) | | |_Elizabeth ANDERSON __________________ | (1638 - ....) _George DABNEY of "The Grove"_| | (1744 - 1824) | | | _Charles BARRETT Sr.__________________+ | | | (1690 - ....) | |_Ann BARRETT ________| | (1714 - ....) | | |_Mary LEE ____________________________+ | (1692 - 1746) | |--John DABNEY Judge | (1760 - ....) | ______________________________________ | | | _John PRICE Jr.______| | | (1705 - 1760) | | | |______________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth PRICE _____________| (1745 - 1819) | | _William II RANDOLPH "the Councillor"_+ | | (1681 - 1742) m 1709 |_Mary RANDOLPH ______| (1719 - ....) | |_Elizabeth Peyton BEVERLEY ___________+ (1691 - 1723) m 1709
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_John DENT I "the Immigrant"_ | (1645 - 1712) m 1670 _John DENT II________| | (1673 - 1733) m 1703| | |_Mary HATCH _________________+ | (1647 - 1726) m 1670 _Thomas DENT ________| | (1715 - 1789) | | | _Edward TURNER ______________+ | | | (1652 - 1709) m 1685 | |_Catherine TURNER? __| | (1685 - 1752) m 1703| | |_Mary SMITH _________________+ | (1667 - 1702) m 1685 | |--William Barton DENT | (1756 - 1816) | _____________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________________
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Mother: ISABEL MASSEY |
"V. Hugh de Dutton, son of Hugh extended the Dutton holding by
purchasing the township of Little Leigh, half of Barnton, and
Preston nigh Dutton. During his lifetime, in the 1216, there
took place one of the most colourful events, not only in the
history of the Duttons, but also in the history of Cheshire. It
would appear that Randle de Blunderville, earl of Chester was
besieged by the Welsh in the castle of Rhuddlan. He despatched a
messenger to his Constable of Chester, one Roger de Lacy, to
come with all haste to his assistance. At that time there was a
large fair taking place in Chester. Roger gathered together not
only his own men at arms, but also every fiddler, player,
minstrel, lout and raggamuffin that he could find. He then lead
this motley army out of Chester towards the Welsh border. When
the Welsh saw the great multitude heading in their direction
they raised the siege and fled. In gratitude, the Earl of
Chester gave Roger de Lacy control of all fiddlers, shoemakers
and vagrants in the county. Roger transferred control of the
fiddlers to Hugh Dutton and his heirs. The custom gradually
became one of licensing the musicians in the county. No minstrel
could exercise his art unless granted a license by the Dutton
Court, held annually on the feast day of Saint John the Baptist
in Chester. The last court for this purpose was held in 1756."
Children Sex Birth
Hugh V De Dutton M Apr 1212 in Dutton, Cheshire, England
Unknown Lord M 1214 in Dutton, Cheshire, England
Thomas De Dutton Lord Dutton M 1214 in Dutton, Cheshire,
England
John de Dutton M 1215 in Dutton, Cheshire, England
Adam De Dutton M 1217 in Dutton, Cheshire, Englan
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[S3059]
_HUGH fitzOdard de DUTTON Lord of Dutton II_+ | (1096 - 1130) m 1127 _HUGH de DUTTON Lord of Dutton III__________| | (1128 - 1154) m 1151 | | |_ALICE PICHARD _____________________________+ | (1106 - ....) m 1127 _HUGH de DUTTON Lord of Dutton IV_| | (1152 - 1208) m 1170 | | | _RICHARD PRESCOTT __________________________ | | | (1100 - ....) | |_ALICE PRESCOTT ____________________________| | (1132 - ....) m 1151 | | |____________________________________________ | | |--HUGH de DUTTON Lord of Dutton V, Knt. | (1172 - 1234) | ____________________________________________ | | | _HAMON III de MASSEY Baron Of Dunham Massey_| | | (1129 - 1216) | | | |____________________________________________ | | |_ISABEL MASSEY ___________________| (1155 - ....) m 1170 | | ____________________________________________ | | |_AGATHEA de THERAY _________________________| (.... - 1216) | |____________________________________________
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Mother: Elizabeth MILLINER? |
_(Research Query) HAYNES _ | _John HAYNES ________| | (1670 - ....) | | |__________________________ | _William HAYNES ______| | (1710 - ....) m 1734 | | | __________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |__________________________ | | |--John HAYNES | (1753 - 1840) | __________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |__________________________ | | |_Elizabeth MILLINER? _| (1720 - 1780) m 1734 | | __________________________ | | |_____________________| | |__________________________
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Mother: Dorothy COMMANDER |
_ANDREW CANT III_________________+ | (1650 - 1689) _David MCCANTS Sr. "the Immigrant"_| | (1670 - 1759) | | |_________________________________ | _John MCCANTS I______| | (1700 - 1759) m 1748| | | _ SCOTT _________________________+ | | | (1640 - ....) | |_Elizabeth SCOTT? _________________| | (1680 - ....) | | |_________________________________ | | |--John MCCANTS II | (1720 - 1772) | _Thomas COMMANDER _______________ | | (1650 - ....) | _Samuel COMMANDER I________________| | | (1680 - 1733) m 1705 | | | |_________________________________ | | |_Dorothy COMMANDER __| (1710 - 1759) m 1748| | _William SCREVEN "the Immigrant"_ | | (1629 - 1713) m 1674 |_Elizabeth SCREVEN ________________| (1685 - 1736) m 1705 | |_Bridget CUTTS __________________+ (1650 - 1717) m 1674
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Mother: Catherine COMPTON |
__ | _(RESEARCH FAMILY GROUP) TRIPLETT _| | | | |__ | _Benjamin TRIPLETT Sr._| | (1801 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |___________________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Benjamin TRIPLETT Jr. | (1840 - ....) | __ | | | ___________________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Catherine COMPTON ____| (1804 - ....) | | __ | | |___________________________________| | |__
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Mother: Margaret Preston HOWARD |
Charles A. Wickliffe was born in Bardstown, Nelson county,
Kentucky, in 1822. He was the nephew of Kentucky's 14th
governor, from whom he received his name. In Bardstown he grew
up and pursued his literary education. He entered the United
States Military Academy, at West Point, at the age of 14. He
graduated high in his class in 1839. He then served on frontier
duty as a 2nd Lieutenant in the 1st US Dragoons until 1842. In
1843, he returned to Kentucky, where he became a resident of
Blandville in Ballard county on the Western edge of the state.
Here he was engaged in farming and the practice of law.
In 1847, he volunteered to fight in the Mexican War and
reentered service as a Captain in the 16th US Infantry. Through
promotion, he rose to the rank of Major in the 14th US Infantry
by the war's end in 1848. He was also noted for his bravery and
leadership at the Battle of Chapultepec.
He returned home to Kentucky and again took up law. He was
elected to the Kentucky Legislature as a Democrat in 1850, and
served as the State Attorney for the Commonwealth from 1851 to
1855. In 1855, he married Martha Eugenia Moore of Ballard
county. They had 4 children, 2 of whom died in infancy.
In 1861, when the Civil War broke out, Charles again offered his
services and began to raise a regiment of infantry in his area.
The necessary men were gathered and the 7th Kentucky Infantry
was officially formed and he was commissioned it's Colonel and
commanding officer. He led the regiment through the fall and
winter of 1861, where he was commandant of the military post at
Columbus, Kentucky while the men of the 7th served provost
duties in Paducah and the surrounding area.
In February of 1862, the 7th Kentucky was assigned to a brigade
and moved out of the area. After the evacuation of Columbus and
the fall of Fort Donelson, the army moved to Corinth,
Mississippi and soon went into battle at Shiloh, Tennessee. On
Monday, April 7, while leading the regiment in an advance on the
Federal right flank, Colonel Wickliffe was seriously wounded. He
died 10 days later in a home near Jackson, Tennessee.
In the official report of the battle by division commander
General Benjamin Cheatham, he noted, "...the distinguished
services of Colonel Wickliffe, who, after noble conduct under my
own eye on Sunday, received his mortal wound at about 12 noon on
Monday, bravely leading a charge, having previously borne a
conspicuous part in Colonel Maney's engagement during the early
part of the day".
7th Kentucky veteran Henry George noted: "I remember distinctly
the circumstances at the time he fell. There seemed to be a
general forward movement on all our part of the line; Colonel
Wickliffe rode to the front of the regiment and was leading a
charge and urging the men on when he fell."
Brigade commander George Maney stated, "I directed Colonel
Wickliffe, of the Seventh Kentucky, who rendered me most
efficient service by his activity and gallantry, the re-enforce
our left. He did as directed and received his fatal wound at the
head of a charge, doing his whole duty as a devoted patriot and
gallant soldier."
In his honor, after the war, a small town in Ballard county, his
home, was named "Wickliffe". It remains a thriving community
today.
Wickliffe, Kentucky
This 5th class city and seat of Ballard County is on US 51, 60,
62 and the Mississippi River, 189 miles southwest of downtown
Louisville. The town was laid out in 1880 on the site of a small
settlement and named for Col Charles A. Wickliffe, attorney,
state legislator, Confederate Officer, and nephew and namesake
of Kentucky's 14th governor, who inherited the land that his
pioneer grandfather, Col. Benjamin Logan, had received for
Revolutionary War service. The post office at Fort Jefferson 1
mile south, had been moved to this site the year before, and in
1882, when Wickliffe was incorporated as a town, the county seat
was transferred there from Blandville (after a courthouse fire
had destroyed all county records).
Wickliffe, Kentucky Wickliffe, the seat of Ballard county, is
located on the Mississippi River in the southwest of the county.
It was founded in 1880 at the site of an earlier settlement and
named for Col. Charles A. Wickliffe, legislator, Confederate
officer, and nephew and namesake of Kentucky's fifteenth
governor. Wickliffe replaced Blandville, the previous county
seat, in 1882.
http://ajrambo.tripod.com/Wickliffe.html
Col. Charles Anderson Wickliffe-(Confederate Col. and attorney)
Confederate Colonel and attorney
The City of Wickliffe in Ballard County is named for Col.
Charles Anderson Wickliffe. The city is the county seat for
Ballard County, Kentucky. Col. Charles Anderson Wickliffe was
the nephew of Honorable Charles Anderson Wickliffe-(14th Gov of
KY).
His dad was Honorable Robert C. Wickliffe-(Attorney &
Legislator)(RW-uncle)and his mother was Margaret Howard Preston.
Charles had 3 sisters (Sally, Mary, and Margaret) and 3 brothers
(John, Benjamin, and Robert).
http://www.brennancallan.com/fam1.html#Col
_Robert WICKLIFFE ___+ | (1690 - 1760) m 1724 _Charles William WICKLIFFE _| | (1725 - ....) | | |_Elizabeth ANDERSON _ | (1700 - ....) m 1724 _Robert C. WICKLIFFE Sr.__| | (1775 - 1859) m 1805 | | | _Martin HARDIN ______ | | | (1716 - 1780) | |_Lydia HARDIN ______________| | (1748 - 1849) | | |_Lydia WATERS _______ | (1720 - 1780) | |--Charles Anderson WICKLIFFE C.S.A. | (1822 - 1862) | _____________________ | | | ____________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Margaret Preston HOWARD _| (1778 - 1825) m 1805 | | _____________________ | | |____________________________| | |_____________________
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