I43827: Elizabeth (ABT 1690 - ____)

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Elizabeth

ABT 1690 - ____

ID Number: I43827

  • RESIDENCE: Middlesex Co. VA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1690
  • RESOURCES: See: [S765] [S2128]

Family 1 : John WORMELEY of Rosegill
  1. +Elizabeth WORMELEY of Rosegill
  2. +Ralph WORMELEY
  3.  Sarah WORMELEY
  4.  Judith WORMELEY
  5.  Agatha WORMELEY
  6.  John WORMELEY

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Elijah Hiatt BEASLEY

1844 - ____

ID Number: I97497

  • RESIDENCE: of Garrard Co. KY
  • BIRTH: 1844
  • RESOURCES: See: LDS
Father: John BEASLEY
Mother: Sallie Ann HIATT


Family 1 : Clara GIBBS

                                                        _____________________
                                                       |                     
                       ________________________________|
                      |                                |
                      |                                |_____________________
                      |                                                      
 _John BEASLEY _______|
| (1818 - 1852) m 1840|
|                     |                                 _____________________
|                     |                                |                     
|                     |________________________________|
|                                                      |
|                                                      |_____________________
|                                                                            
|
|--Elijah Hiatt BEASLEY 
|  (1844 - ....)
|                                                       _____________________
|                                                      |                     
|                      _Elijah HIATT __________________|
|                     | (1771 - 1851) m 1817           |
|                     |                                |_____________________
|                     |                                                      
|_Sallie Ann HIATT ___|
  (1821 - 1901) m 1840|
                      |                                 _Richard ALLEN ______+
                      |                                | (1750 - 1830) m 1778
                      |_Martha "Patsy" Gatewood ALLEN _|
                        (1787 - 1857) m 1817           |
                                                       |_Susannah GATEWOOD __+
                                                         (1755 - ....) m 1778

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Andrew Mayo CANULETTE


!LIVING

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Betsy COSBY

1793 - ____

ID Number: I79206

  • BIRTH: 1793, St. Peter's Parish, New Kent Co. Virginia
Father: Garland COSBY
Mother: Elizabeth Lucy "Molly" POINDEXTER


Notes


Betsy Cosby, b 1793, St. Peter Parish, New Kent, Virginia
m Willis Wilson (b ca 1789, Virginia)

[S3015]


                                                             _David COSBY __________+
                                                            | (1705 - 1770) m 1725  
                                      _Charles COSBY _______|
                                     | (1726 - 1802) m 1754 |
                                     |                      |_Mary Garland OVERTON _+
                                     |                        (1705 - 1785) m 1725  
 _Garland COSBY _____________________|
| (1758 - 1839)                      |
|                                    |                       _John WINGFIELD _______+
|                                    |                      | (1675 - ....) m 1710  
|                                    |_Elizabeth WINGFIELD _|
|                                      (1735 - 1759) m 1754 |
|                                                           |_Sarah GARLAND ________+
|                                                             (1692 - ....) m 1710  
|
|--Betsy COSBY 
|  (1793 - ....)
|                                                            _______________________
|                                                           |                       
|                                     ______________________|
|                                    |                      |
|                                    |                      |_______________________
|                                    |                                              
|_Elizabeth Lucy "Molly" POINDEXTER _|
  (1760 - ....)                      |
                                     |                       _______________________
                                     |                      |                       
                                     |______________________|
                                                            |
                                                            |_______________________
                                                                                    

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Henry Bedinger DAVENPORT

9 Sep 1831 - 15 Sep 1901

ID Number: I66602

  • RESIDENCE: VA; Bourbon Co. KY
  • BIRTH: 9 Sep 1831, Virginia
  • DEATH: 15 Sep 1901
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2519]
Father: Braxton DAVENPORT
Mother: Elizabeth BEDINGER


Family 1 : Martha Irvine CLAY

Notes


Children:
2 Junius Clay DAVENPORT b: 1860 d: 1945 + Mary TROUT b: 1867
2 Ezekial Field DAVENPORT b: 9 JAN 1864
2 Henry Bedinger DAVENPORT b: 11 FEB 1865
2 Amelia Field DAVENPORT
2 Braxton DAVENPORT
2 Junius Clay DAVENPORT b: 1860 d: 1945 + Mary TROUT b: 1867
Marriage 2 Spouse Unknown
Children
Junius Clay DAVENPORT b: 1860


                                             ________________________________
                                            |                                
                       _Abraham DAVENPORT __|
                      | (1752 - 1825)       |
                      |                     |________________________________
                      |                                                      
 _Braxton DAVENPORT __|
| (1791 - 1862) m 1830|
|                     |                      ________________________________
|                     |                     |                                
|                     |_____________________|
|                                           |
|                                           |________________________________
|                                                                            
|
|--Henry Bedinger DAVENPORT 
|  (1831 - 1901)
|                                            _Henry BEDINGER "the Immigrant"_
|                                           | (1726 - 1772)                  
|                      _Henry BEDINGER _____|
|                     | (1752 - 1843) m 1778|
|                     |                     |_Madalene "Mary" SLAGLE ________
|                     |                       (1730 - 1796)                  
|_Elizabeth BEDINGER _|
  (1792 - 1865) m 1830|
                      |                      _James STRODE __________________
                      |                     | (1727 - 1795) m 1755           
                      |_Rachel STRODE ______|
                        (1762 - 1855) m 1778|
                                            |_Anna Hamilton FORMAN __________+
                                              (1721 - 1786) m 1755           

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James GATEWOOD Sr.

ABT 1740 - 1806

ID Number: I51064

  • RESIDENCE: Essex Co. VA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1740
  • DEATH: 1806
  • RESOURCES: See: [S125] [S1824]
Father: William GATEWOOD
Mother: Hannah FULLERTON


Family 1 :
  1. +James GATEWOOD Jr.
  2.  Thomas GATEWOOD
  3.  Philip GATEWOOD

                                             _John GATEWOOD I "the Immigrant"_+
                                            | (1640 - 1706) m 1680            
                       _John GATEWOOD II____|
                      | (1680 - 1746) m 1708|
                      |                     |_Amy "Amie" MCGRAW (MAGRAH) _____+
                      |                       (1660 - ....) m 1680            
 _William GATEWOOD ___|
| (1708 - 1757) m 1733|
|                     |                      _(RESEARCH QUERY) WEBB __________
|                     |                     |                                 
|                     |_Catherine WEBB? ____|
|                       (1680 - 1762) m 1708|
|                                           |_________________________________
|                                                                             
|
|--James GATEWOOD Sr.
|  (1740 - 1806)
|                                            _James FULLERTON I_______________
|                                           | (1650 - ....)                   
|                      _James II FULLERTON _|
|                     | (1680 - ....)       |
|                     |                     |_________________________________
|                     |                                                       
|_Hannah FULLERTON ___|
  (1712 - 1771) m 1733|
                      |                      _Henry PICKETT "the Immigrant"___
                      |                     | (1640 - 1702)                   
                      |_Sarah PICKETT ______|
                        (1677 - ....)       |
                                            |_________________________________
                                                                              

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Hon. Isham Green HARRIS Gov. of Tennessee, C.S.A.

10 Feb 1818 - 8 Jul 1897

ID Number: I91806

  • TITLE: Hon.
  • OCCUPATION: US Senator from TN; Gov. of TN 1857-1862
  • RESIDENCE: Franklin and Henry Cos. TN
  • BIRTH: 10 Feb 1818, Tullahoma, Franklin Co. Tennessee
  • DEATH: 8 Jul 1897, Washington, D.C.
  • BURIAL: Elmwood Cemetery, Memphis, Tennessee
  • RESOURCES: See: notes Bio [S3405]
Father: Isham Green HARRIS
Mother: Lucy DAVIDSON


Family 1 : Martha Maria TRAVIS

Notes


ISHAM GREEN HARRIS, Tennessee’s Governor (1857-1862) and United States Senator, and the only “Confederate” Tennessee Governor (1861-1862).


Isham G. Harris, as he was known, was born 10 February 1818, son of Isham Green and Lucy (Davidson) Harris, in Franklin County Tennessee, near Tullahoma. He attended the “common schools” and Winchester Academy, Franklin County. At age of fourteen, “with the consent and blessing of his father,” moved to Paris, Henry County, Tennessee to become a store clerk; studied law; was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Paris, Tennessee in 1841.


Married 6 July 1843, to Martha Maria Travis, of Henry County, a native of Virginia, daughter of Edward Travis; eight children Eugene T., Edward K., James H., Charles H., Isham Green, III, Harris and three whose names are not yet found.


A Democrat, he served in the Senate, 27th Tennessee General Assembly, 1847-49; representing Henry, Obion, and Weakley counties. While still at Paris, in addition to term in the General Assembly, was presidential elector, 1848, on Democratic ticket of Lewis Cass and William 0. Butler; elected to U.S. House of Representatives of 31st and 32nd Congresses, 4 March 1849-3 March 1853. He served on the Committee on Invalid Pensions, 32nd Congress.


He declined the nomination for 33rd Congress because of his plans to resume practice of law at Memphis, Shelby County; he moved to Memphis in 1853. Although highly successful in law practice, Senator Harris devoted a large portion of his life to public affairs. He again was presidential elector for state-at large, 1856, on Democratic ticket of James Buchanan and John C. Breckinridge.


He was elected Governor of Tennessee, 1857, and reelected 1859 and 1861; served from November 3, 1857 to 1862. Governor Harris was regarded as the leader in Tennessee of those who favored separation from the United States after the election of President Lincoln in 1860.


On 24 December, 1860, South Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union. Governor Harris’s message to the Tennessee General Assembly on 7 January 1861 amply displays his sentiments toward the Union, and the possibility of a “homogeneous Confederacy of Southern States.”


On 9 February, 1861, the Tennessee electorate voted against secession. A law provided that the voters were to cast their ballots For Convention or No Convention Tennessee voted 57,789 For Convention, 69,675 No Convention. There would be Convention, but even if there had been one the vote for the Delegates, 88,803 for Union Delegates, 24,749 for Disunion delegates, assured that Tennessee would not secede from the Union.


After the fall of Fort Sumter, April 4, 1861, President Lincoln called for troops from the states, including Tennessee; on 17 April 1861, Governor Harris replied to Simon Cameron, Secretary of War, “Tennessee will not furnish a single man for the purpose of coercion, but 50,000 if necessary for the defense of our rights and those of our Southern brothers” [text of letter]. On 25 April 1861, Harris sent another message to the Tennessee General Assmebly, in which he again elucidates and endorses the Southern cause. In the election on the subject of withdrawal from the Union, June 8, 1861, the vote for separation was 102,172 and against separation 47,238; on June 24, following, Harris issued a proclamation declaring ...


“all connections by the State of Tennessee with the Federal Union dissolved, and that Tennessee is a free, independent government, free from all obligations to or connection with the Federal Government of the United States of America.” I


n the period between the fall of Fort Sumter and the election of June 8, Governor Harris took the lead in preparing the state for eventual hostilities. Harris was instrumental in the formation of the Provisional Army of Tennessee, forerunner of the C.S.A. Army of Tennessee. On May 6 the legislature adopted “An Ordinance for the Adoption of the Constitution of the Provisional Government of the Confederate States of America,” subject was for the Tennessee electorate to vote on June 8 1861 and the Governor appointed commissioners to enter into a Military League with the authorities of the Confederate States. So it was that Tennessee became a state in the Southern Confederacy. In the state election in August following, Harris was reelected governor by a majority of more than 31,000 votes.


The General Assembly was in session at Nashville when Fort Donelson fell on February 16, 1862, and Federal occupation of Nashville was soon to follow; on February 16, 1862, Governor Harris issued a call for the legislature to assemble at Memphis on the 20th following, and the executive office was moved to that city. On February 20, Governor Harris sent a message to the Tennessee General Assembly about the the current precarious position in which Tennessee found itself.


By March 20, the legislature adjourned sine die, and the Union forces took possession of Memphis on June 6, 1862. In the meantime President Lincoln had appointed Andrew Johnson Military Governor of Tennessee, March 3, 1862, and he took possession of the Executive Offices in the Capitol at Nashville. Of course, the C.S.A. Army of Tennessee fought bravely on until the war ended.


Harris was still nominally governor but driven from the state by the enemy, he became a voluntary member of the staffs of Confederate Generals Albert Sidney Johnston, Braxton Bragg, and Joseph E. Johnston.


From Pisgah History :


“Isham G. Harris was born at Winchester and came to this County [Giles County Tennessee] when a young man and lived awhile with his brother, James T. Harris, who lived on Bradshaw Creek. James T. Harris was a lieutenant colonel in the Confederate Army. At the Battle of Shiloh, General A. S. Johnston fell mortally wounded and died in the arms of Isham G. Harris.


Pink Harris, a son of James T., rode up during this scene and said: ‘Uncle Isham, Father has just been killed’. Isham G. Harris, in speaking of this sad incident to Dr. Jesse Mayes, of this place, afterward said, ‘I learned just there, there was a wide difference between war on paper and war on the field.’ ”


After the war ended, with a reward of $5,000 for his apprehension, Harris fled to Mexico and later to England. He returned to Memphis in 1867 and resumed the practice of law.


He was elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate in 1877; reelected in 1883, 1889, and 1895 and served from March 4, 1877, until his death. He served as President pro tempore of the Senate during the Fifty-third Congress; chairman, Committee on District of Columbia (Forty-sixth and Fifty-third Congresses), Committee on Epidemic Diseases (Forty-ninth through Fifty-second Congresses), Committee on Private Land Claims (Fifty-fourth and Fifty-fifth Congresses). He died in Washington, D.C., 8 July 8 1897; following the funeral service in the Senate Chamber on July 10, his remains were sent to Nashville to lie in state for one day in the Hall of Tennessee’s House of Representatives; on to Memphis to lie in state in the First Methodist Church of that city, where final services were conducted; buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Memphis. He was a member of Free and Accepted Masons, having been elected Grand Orator of the Grand Lodge of Tennessee in 1851 and again in 1868. Brother-in-law of James R. McMeans, Joseph H. Travis, and William E. Travis, sometime members Tennessee General Assembly.
Bibliography
Sources: American National Biography; Dictionary of American Biography; U.S. Congress. Memorial Addresses. 55th Cong., 2nd sess., 1897-1898. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1898; Watters, George W. Isham Green Harris, Civil War Governor and Senator from Tennessee, 1818-1897. Ph.D. dissertation, Florida State University, 1977; White, Messages of the Governors of Tennessee, V, 1-8, 438-39; Snodgrass, Freemasonry in Tennessee, 402; Tennessee House Journal, 34th (Confederate) General Assembly, 476-79; Memphis Commercial Appeal, January 21, 1897; July 9, 11, 1897; Nashville American, July 9, 1897; Connelly, Thomas Lawrence, Army of the Heartland, The Army of Tennessee, 1861-1862, pp. 30-38.


Note : The flag at the top of the page is the Army of Tennessee battle flag, also called the Naval Jack.
http://www.tngenweb.org/bios/h/harris.html.


                                             _West (Weston) HARRIS _+
                                            | (1715 - 1795) m 1740  
                       _Isham HARRIS _______|
                      | (1741 - 1824) m 1762|
                      |                     |_Mary TURNER __________+
                      |                       (1722 - 1766) m 1740  
 _Isham Green HARRIS _|
| (1765 - 1841) m 1791|
|                     |                      _______________________
|                     |                     |                       
|                     |_Martha Mabel GREEN _|
|                       (1740 - 1824) m 1762|
|                                           |_______________________
|                                                                   
|
|--Isham Green HARRIS Gov. of Tennessee, C.S.A.
|  (1818 - 1897)
|                                            _______________________
|                                           |                       
|                      _____________________|
|                     |                     |
|                     |                     |_______________________
|                     |                                             
|_Lucy DAVIDSON ______|
  (1775 - ....) m 1791|
                      |                      _______________________
                      |                     |                       
                      |_____________________|
                                            |
                                            |_______________________
                                                                    

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WILLIAM Plantagenet de LONGESPEE 1st Earl of Salisbury

ABT 1176 - 7 Mar 1225

ID Number: I18623

Father: HENRY Anjou II " Curt Mantel" PLANTAGENET of England
Mother: ANNABEL or IDA? BALIOL


Family 1 : ELA Fitzpatrick de SALISBURY of Salisbury
  1. +WILLIAM de LONGESPEE 2nd Earl of Salisbury
  2. +IDA de LONGESPEE
  3.  RICHARD LONGESPEE
  4. +STEPHEN de LONGESPEE of Salisbury

Notes


aka: Earl of Salisbury; Named in Magna Charta. CONFLICT: Mother Unproven: It's unknown - said to be Ikenai, "a common prostitute, but probably the daughter of a knight." Wier who lists this calls it doubtful. See Weir, _Britain's_Royal_Families_.


********LAST VERSION From "Todd A. Farmerie" [email protected]
the various mistresses of Henry II that have been claimed as mothers of his son William Longespee. The 'First identified', 'Basis', and 'Contemporary documentation' tags relate specifically to their identification as mother of William, not to them being mistress of Henry. Note particularly the 'Contemporary documentation' lines.
1.Rosamunde Clifford First identified: by 15th century? Basis: celebrated favorite mistress of Henry II Contemporary documentation: NONE


2.Hikenai
First identified: 19th or 20th century? Basis: documented mother of Geoffrey, another of Henry's illegitimates Contemporary documentation: NONE


3.Annabel Baliol First identified: 20th century
Basis: documented mistress of Henry II during approximate period of William's birth
Contemporary documentation: NONE


4.Alix de Porhoet First identified: 20th century
Basis: documented mother of a child by Henry II during approximate time period
Contemporary documentation: NONE


5.Alice of France First identified: 19th or 20th century?
Basis: documented mother of a child by Henry II
Contemporary documentation: NONE


6.Countess Ida First identified: 20th century
Basis: named by son William Longespee in two donations
Contemporary documentation: two donations recorded in the Bradenstoke Cartulary.


1. This enumeration, infra, is not a collectively exhaustive list of Henry II's known mistresses.
2. "Countess Ida" reportedly cannot be equated with confidence to a known historical individual. However, pcr has done some good work on this. Perhaps he should publish his findings.
3. The first five names allegedly can be so equated, to a greater or lesser degree.
4. Sons are not always the best judge of who their Mothers actually were. These small sons frequently do not have impressive records of the event. Birth certificates for the 12th Century are often hard to come by, n'est-ce pas?
5. Provenance of documents and a complete analysis of all the relevant facts are part of the standard track for any reputable Historian or Genealogist.
6. The Bradenstoke Cartulary is NOT "contemporary documentation."
7. We do not even know for sure when William Longespee was born.
D. Spencer Hines


I. William Plantagenet, 'Longespee', 1st Earl of Salisbury (b 17.08.1152, d 04.03.1226)
m. (1196) Ela Fitzpatrick (b 1187, d 24.08.1261, dau of William FitzPatrick d' Evereux, 2nd Earl of Salisbury)

[S3297]


                                                                                                                         _FULK V "Le Jeune" d' ANJOU of Jerusalem__________+
                                                                                                                        | (1092 - 1143) m 1110                             
                                                        _GEOFFREY Anjou V "The Fair" PLANTAGENET Count of Anjou & Maine_|
                                                       | (1113 - 1151) m 1127                                           |
                                                       |                                                                |_EREMBOURGE de MANS (Arenburga) du MAINE of Maine_+
                                                       |                                                                  (1096 - 1126) m 1110                             
 _HENRY Anjou II " Curt Mantel" PLANTAGENET of England_|
| (1133 - 1189)                                        |
|                                                      |                                                                 _HENRY I Beauclerc de NORMANDY of England_________+
|                                                      |                                                                | (1068 - 1135) m 1100                             
|                                                      |_MATILDA "Maud" de NORMANDY of Holy Roman Empire________________|
|                                                        (1101 - 1169) m 1127                                           |
|                                                                                                                       |_MATILDA "Atheling" of Scotland___________________+
|                                                                                                                         (1079 - 1118) m 1100                             
|
|--WILLIAM Plantagenet de LONGESPEE 1st Earl of Salisbury
|  (1176 - 1225)
|                                                                                                                        _GUY (Bernard) de BALIOL _________________________
|                                                                                                                       | (1075 - ....)                                    
|                                                       _BERNARD de BALIOL Baron Gainford_______________________________|
|                                                      | (1105 - ....)                                                  |
|                                                      |                                                                |__________________________________________________
|                                                      |                                                                                                                   
|_ANNABEL or IDA? BALIOL ______________________________|
  (1153 - 1204)                                        |
                                                       |                                                                 __________________________________________________
                                                       |                                                                |                                                  
                                                       |_AGNES de PIQUIGNY _____________________________________________|
                                                         (1110 - ....)                                                  |
                                                                                                                        |__________________________________________________
                                                                                                                                                                           

Sources

[S590]

[S810]

[S1123]

[S1993]

[S2182]

[S2651]

[S3276]

[S3297]

[S3297]

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David W. PAYNE

ABT 1830 - ____

ID Number: I27906

  • RESIDENCE: Sevier Co. TN
  • BIRTH: ABT 1830
  • RESOURCES: See: [S1042]

Family 1 : Mary Elizabeth BURN

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Elizabeth C. RUCKS

1799 - 1824

ID Number: I68972

  • RESIDENCE: Smith Co. TN
  • BIRTH: 1799
  • DEATH: 1824
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2632]
Father: Josiah RUCKS
Mother: Elizabeth "Eliza" TAYLOR


Family 1 : Peter HUBBARD

                                                   ________________________________________
                                                  |                                        
                             _William RUCKS ______|
                            | (1720 - 1777) m 1742|
                            |                     |________________________________________
                            |                                                              
 _Josiah RUCKS _____________|
| (1757 - 1836) m 1788      |
|                           |                      ________________________________________
|                           |                     |                                        
|                           |_Elizabeth PAYNE? ___|
|                             (1720 - ....) m 1742|
|                                                 |________________________________________
|                                                                                          
|
|--Elizabeth C. RUCKS 
|  (1799 - 1824)
|                                                  _John TAYLOR III________________________+
|                                                 | (1696 - 1780) m 1716                   
|                            _Edmund TAYLOR I_____|
|                           | (1723 - 1806) m 1747|
|                           |                     |_Catherine Isabel PENDLETON ____________+
|                           |                       (1693 - 1774) m 1716                   
|_Elizabeth "Eliza" TAYLOR _|
  (1769 - 1856) m 1788      |
                            |                      _Charles Lilburne LEWIS Sr. of the Byrd_+
                            |                     | (1696 - 1779) m 1717                   
                            |_Ann LEWIS __________|
                              (1733 - 1811) m 1747|
                                                  |_Mary HOWELL ___________________________+
                                                    (1678 - 1779) m 1717                   

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Carrington TAYLOR

1 Dec 1845 - 28 Oct 1875

ID Number: I84893

  • RESIDENCE: Richmond, VA
  • BIRTH: 1 Dec 1845
  • DEATH: 28 Oct 1875, Richmond, Virginia
  • RESOURCES: See: [S3144]
Father: TAYLOR


Notes


IV. Carrington Taylor((5)), b. Dec. 1, 1845; d. Oct. 28, 1875, Richmond, Va.


                          __
                         |  
                       __|
                      |  |
                      |  |__
                      |     
 _ TAYLOR ____________|
|                     |
|                     |   __
|                     |  |  
|                     |__|
|                        |
|                        |__
|                           
|
|--Carrington TAYLOR 
|  (1845 - 1875)
|                         __
|                        |  
|                      __|
|                     |  |
|                     |  |__
|                     |     
|_____________________|
                      |
                      |   __
                      |  |  
                      |__|
                         |
                         |__
                            

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Jane "Jenny" TODD

ABT 1770 - ____

ID Number: I12368

  • RESIDENCE: Jefferson Co. TN
  • BIRTH: ABT 1770
  • RESOURCES: See: [S395] [S1121]

Family 1 : James HARRISON

Notes


CONFLICT: According to Worth Ray this would be the James Harrison m. Jane Todd & lived in Jefferson Co. TN. His uncle James b 1755 m. Polly Penn, son of Bataille moved from Amherst Co. VA to Rockbridge and Botetourt Co. VA (Rev War Pension).




[S1121]

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