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Mother: Lucy CARTER |
_William FITZHUGH I "the immigrant"_+ | (1650 - 1701) m 1674 _William FITZHUGH II of "Eagle's Nest"___| | (1678 - 1713) m 1705 | | |_Sarah TUCKER ______________________+ | (1663 - ....) m 1674 _Henry FITZHUGH of Eagle's Nest_| | (1706 - 1742) m 1730 | | | _Richard LEE _______________________+ | | | (1647 - 1714) m 1674 | |_Anne LEE _______________________________| | (1689 - 1732) m 1705 | | |_Laetitia CORBIN ___________________+ | (1657 - 1706) m 1674 | |--William FITZHUGH | (1741 - ....) | _John CARTER of Corotoman___________+ | | (1613 - 1669) | _Robert "King" CARTER Colony of Virginia_| | | (1663 - 1732) m 1701 | | | |_Sarah LUDLOW of Dinton_____________+ | | (1635 - 1668) |_Lucy CARTER ___________________| (1710 - ....) m 1730 | | _Thomas LANDON Esq._________________ | | (1650 - ....) |_Elizabeth "Betty" LANDON _______________| (1674 - 1720) m 1701 | |_Mary de LAVAL _____________________ (1650 - ....)
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Mother: Sarah Jane "Sally" GARBER |
_Philip Duvall RS MERONEY _____+ | (1745 - 1830) m 1785 _George Washington MERONEY _| | (1802 - ....) | | |_Martha Semmes (Patsy) MASSEY _ | (1765 - 1858) m 1785 _Lewis HARMAN ______________| | (1794 - 1840) m 1821 | | | _______________________________ | | | | |____________________________| | | | |_______________________________ | | |--Michael Garber HARMAN C.S.A. | (1822 - 1877) | _______________________________ | | | _Michael GARBER ____________| | | (1769 - 1845) | | | |_______________________________ | | |_Sarah Jane "Sally" GARBER _| (1799 - 1857) m 1821 | | _Thomas SMITH _________________ | | (1750 - 1790) m 1771 |_Margaret Elizabeth SMITH __| (1775 - 1834) | |_Elizabeth CUNNINGHAM _________+ (1750 - ....) m 1771
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Mother: Mary "Mollie" WALKER |
____________________________ | _Matthew MAURY "the immigrant"_| | (1686 - 1752) m 1716 | | |____________________________ | _James MAURY __________| | (1718 - 1769) m 1743 | | | _James FONTAINE ____________ | | | (1658 - 1728) m 1685 | |_Mary Anne FONTAINE ___________| | (1690 - 1755) m 1716 | | |_Anne Elizabeth BOURSIQUOT _ | (1660 - 1720) m 1685 | |--Anne MAURY | (1748 - 1816) | ____________________________ | | | _James WALKER _________________| | | (1691 - ....) | | | |____________________________ | | |_Mary "Mollie" WALKER _| (1724 - 1798) m 1743 | | ____________________________ | | |_Ann Tunstall HILL ____________| (1708 - ....) | |____________________________
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Mother: Sarah Elizabeth VARDAMAN |
__________________________________ | _Charles MCKINNEY I__| | (1730 - 1798) m 1761| | |__________________________________ | _Rane MCKINNEY ____________| | (1763 - 1846) m 1797 | | | _Rene CHASTAIN Sr.________________+ | | | (1713 - 1786) m 1732 | |_Marianne CHASTAIN __| | (1738 - 1796) m 1761| | |_Judith MARTIN ___________________+ | (1712 - 1786) m 1732 | |--Ephraim P. MCKINNEY | (1826 - ....) | _William VARDAMAN "the Immigrant"_ | | (1695 - ....) m 1720 | _John VARDAMAN ______| | | (1720 - 1814) m 1743| | | |_Madalane PETERSON _______________ | | (1700 - ....) m 1720 |_Sarah Elizabeth VARDAMAN _| (1773 - 1860) m 1797 | | _Thomas MORGAN ___________________+ | | (1703 - 1774) |_Elizabeth MORGAN ___| (1725 - ....) m 1743| |_UNNAMED__________________________
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Father: Phillip PENN Mother: Martha HOLLIDAY |
_John PENN I_________________+ | (1650 - ....) m 1685 _Joseph PENN Sr._____| | (1717 - 1769) m 1735| | |_Lucy GRANVILLE? ____________+ | (1660 - 1741) m 1685 _Phillip PENN _______| | (1742 - ....) m 1761| | | _John TAYLOR III_____________+ | | | (1696 - 1780) m 1716 | |_Mary TAYLOR ________| | (1718 - 1757) m 1735| | |_Catherine Isabel PENDLETON _+ | (1693 - 1774) m 1716 | |--Jack PENN | (1786 - ....) | _____________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________________ | | |_Martha HOLLIDAY ____| (1740 - 1790) m 1761| | _____________________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________________
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Mother: Serena AUTREY |
Polk afterward devoted much of his life to securing the benefits
of education for North Carolina farmers. He also took the lead
in legislation that created the state Department of Agriculture,
Immigration and Statistics in 1877, of which he was named first
commissioner. As Commissioner of Agriculture, Polk worked
energetically in behalf of his fellow farmers. He had a chemist
test fertilizers being sold in the state and drove out the
unscrupulous operators in the business. He promoted laws to
require the fencing of livestock rather than crops, as had been
the practice since early colonial times. Also, Polk established
the State Museum (Subsequently known as the Museum of Natural
History) and pushed hard to attract immigrant laborers to the
state as a solution to its labor problems. Under Polk’s
tutelage, the agricultural department was a model widely
imitated in its practices by other states.
But political opposition led to his resignation in 1880 and for
a time he headed a farm implement company, became secretary of
the state Agricultural Society, and worked for one year as
editor of the Raleigh News and Observer. It was this background
in journalism and agricultural improvement that led Polk in 1885
to found the Progressive Farmer as a vehicle for his crusades.
By 1889 it had the largest ciculation of any publication in the
state and was widely read outside the state.
Polk shared the belief of many farmers in the 1880s that they
could expect no meaningful relief of their economic woes from
either the Democrats or the Republicans. In 1887 he became a
prime mover in the organization of a national body known as the
Farmers Alliance, and was elected as its president. So
successful was the Alliance in generating and harnessing
support, that it went political in 1889 and began planning a
third political party. Through the Farmers Alliance and the
Progressive Farmer, Polk drew 300 farmers to Raleigh to lobby
for various solutions to their problems.
An earlier effort to get state backing for an agricultural and
mechanical college (now N.C. State University) had led to the
opening of that institution in 1889. But the 1891 General
Assembly, dominated by Alliance candidates and their
sympathizers, became known as the Farmers' Legislature. It
enacted funds for a State Normal and Industrial School for white
girls (now UNC-Greensboro), an Agricultural and Mechanical
College for the Colored Race (now N.C. A&T University),
increased public school taxes, and provided better regulation of
railroads. The session portended a revolution in the role of the
state government in public affairs. The new Peoples Party
planned its initial national convention for Omaha in 1892 with
Leonidas Polk almost universally conceded to become its
presidential nominee. It was at this supreme moment of the
culmination of his work and dreams that Polk died in June after
a brief illness. For the Peoples Party and its associated
Populist Movement, Polk's death was the first of a long
succession of blows that would weaken and finally, destroy its
momentum for reform. In addition to his many other public
services, Polk had been instrumental in persuading the North
Carolina Baptists to realize Thomas Meridith's dream of a senior
college for women, which opened in Raleigh in 1899. His untimely
loss leaves history with one of its intriguing might-have-beens
for the contemplation of later generations."
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1861-1865. The TAR HEELS Roll of Honor. North Carolina, with a
male population (military age) of 115,000, furnished 127,000
CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS, Lost 40,375 of her brave sons, double the
loss of any other state, with 5000 to spare. FIRST AT BETHEL,
FOREMOST AT GETTYSBURG, FURTHEST AT CHICKAMAUGA, THE LAST AT
APPOMATTOX.
"God Bless North Carolina"
R. E. Lee
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Children:
2 Lula Polk b: 18 JUN 1858 d: 22 MAR 1882 + Jay Harris
2 Juanita Polk b: 7 APR 1861 + James William Denmark
2 Mary C. Polk b: 23 SEP 1865 + D. H. Browder
2 Ina E. Polk b: 18 NOV 1868
2 Carrie M. Polk b: 31 OCT 1871 + D. H. Browder
2 B. Lonnie Polk b: 15 AUG 1874
2 Lucius L. Polk b: 9 SEP 1880 d: 27 JUN 1881
_William POLK _______+ | (1725 - 1803) m 1749 _Thomas POLK _____________| | (1757 - 1842) | | |_Catherine STEARNS __ | (1730 - ....) m 1749 _Andrew POLK ________| | (1792 - 1850) | | | _Rees SHELBY ________+ | | | (1721 - 1811) m 1738 | |_Mary SHELBY _____________| | (1768 - 1840) | | |_Mary BLAIR _________ | (1723 - ....) m 1738 | |--Leonidas Lafayette POLK C.S.A. | (1837 - 1892) | _____________________ | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) AUTREY _| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Serena AUTREY ______| (1800 - ....) | | _____________________ | | |__________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Elizabeth BOND |
_____________________ | _____________________| | | | |_____________________ | _Peter SOUSLEY Sr.___| | (1833 - ....) m 1855| | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Sarah SOUSLEY | (1860 - ....) | _ BOND ______________ | | (1780 - ....) | _James M. BOND ______| | | (1808 - ....) m 1832| | | |_____________________ | | |_Elizabeth BOND _____| (1833 - ....) m 1855| | _Hezekiah PURL ______+ | | (1788 - 1851) m 1814 |_Philena PURL _______| (1817 - ....) m 1832| |_Sarah ESTES ________+ (1788 - 1860) m 1814
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Mother: Margaret BROWN |
_Thomas STONE _______+ | (1677 - 1727) m 1703 _David STONE ___________________| | (1709 - 1773) | | |_Martha HOSKINS _____+ | (1681 - 1714) m 1703 _Thomas STONE _______| | (1743 - 1787) m 1768| | | _Daniel JENIFER _____ | | | (1695 - 1729) m 1719 | |_Elizabeth JENIFER _____________| | (1719 - ....) | | |_Elizabeth MASON ____+ | (1695 - 1748) m 1719 | |--Mildred STONE | (1771 - 1837) | _____________________ | | | _Gustavus BROWN "the Immigrant"_| | | (1689 - 1762) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Margaret BROWN _____| (1751 - 1787) m 1768| | _____________________ | | |_Margaret Black BOYD ___________| (1720 - ....) | |_____________________
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