Mother: ELIZABETH de BURGH of Ulster |
John Randolph 3rd Earl of Moray was regent. Edward Baliol
disputed the throne.
Burke says he died in 1370.
_ROBERT "The Competitor" BRUCE 5th Lord Of Annandale_+ | (1210 - 1295) m 1240 _ROBERT BRUCE 6th Lord Of Annadale_____________| | (1243 - 1304) m 1271 | | |_ISABEL de CLARE Of Gloucester_______________________+ | (1226 - 1264) m 1240 _ROBERT I "The Bruce" de BRUCE of The Scots_| | (1274 - 1329) m 1302 | | | _NEIL de CARRICK 2nd Earl Of Carrick_________________+ | | | (1202 - 1256) m 1234 | |_MARGARET (Marjory) de CARRICK Of Carrick______| | (1252 - 1292) m 1271 | | |_MARGARET STEWART ___________________________________+ | (1206 - ....) m 1234 | |--DAVID II de BRUCE of the Scots | (1324 - 1371) | _WALTER de BURGH 1st Earl of Ulster__________________+ | | (1230 - 1271) | _RICHARD "the Red" de BURGH 2nd Earl of Ulster_| | | (1259 - 1326) m 1280 | | | |_AVELINA FitzJohn de LUTEGARESHALE of Essex__________+ | | (1232 - 1274) |_ELIZABETH de BURGH of Ulster_______________| (1282 - 1327) m 1302 | | _ARNOUL III de GUINES Count of Guines________________+ | | (1238 - 1282) |_MARGARET de GUINES of Ulster__________________| (1260 - 1304) m 1280 | |_ALIX (Alice) de COUCY ______________________________+ (1238 - ....)
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By entries at Pages 5, 6, and 11 in the Bristol Parish Vestry
and Register Book, we see that on September 17, 1721, William
Tucker stated that Robert Coleman "Iys at his house in a very
weak, helpless condition & has been so these six months past
which proves very changeable & troublesome to the S'd Tucker,
tis ordrd that Wm. Tucker take care of the fores'd Robert
Coleman & find him such necessities as is convenient and at the
laying of the next Levie, the S'd Tucker to bring his account to
the Vestry & what is thought just to be allowed from the P'rsh."
Significantly, it was further ordered that the Church Wardens
inquire how the aforesaid Robert Coleman "gave his estate to
Robert Tucker Sr., and upon what terms." Surely, this was the
same Robert Tucker mentioned thirty-two years previously, back
in September, 1689, when Robert Tucker was Administrator for the
Estate of Robert Coleman senior. Unfortunately, the Bristol
Parish Register contains no further report from the Church
Wardens, so the reason for giving the estate to Robert Tucker is
left clouded in mystery. We do find, however, at Pages 7 and 11
of the Register, that William Tucker was paid 400 pounds of
tobacco for keeping Robert Coleman three months, and on another
occasion (for which no date is shown) Joseph Tucker was allowed
1400 pound tobacco "on account of Robert Coleman." Thereafter,
the Register mentions no further allowance for the benefit of
Robert Coleman. No doubt he died, relieving the Parish of
further necessity of supporting him."
__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) COLEMAN _| | | | |__ | _Robert of Charles City COLEMAN "the Immigrant"_| | (1622 - 1688) | | | __ | | | | |___________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Robert COLEMAN Jr. | (1642 - ....) | __ | | | ___________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |________________________________________________| | | __ | | |___________________________| | |__
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Mother: ALBREYE (Aubrey) de LISOURS |
1. John FitzRichard of Halton, later de Lacy of Pontfract,
Constable of Chester (d 1179) m. Alice de Vere
_____________________________ | _RICHARD FITZ EUSTACE Lord of Clavering_| | (1081 - 1163) | | |_____________________________ | _RICHARD 'Robert' FITZ EUSTACE of Halton and Chester_| | (1124 - 1163) m 1150 | | | _Elizabeth "Eliza" LANE _____ | | | (1682 - 1719) | |_JANE de BIGOD _________________________| | (1096 - ....) | | |_ADELIZA (Alice) de TOENI ___+ | (1064 - 1136) m 1098 | |--JOHN FitzRichard de LACY of Chester | (1150 - 1190) | _____________________________ | | | _EUDO (Robert) de LISOURS ______________| | | (1100 - ....) | | | |_____________________________ | | |_ALBREYE (Aubrey) de LISOURS ________________________| (1130 - 1200) m 1150 | | _ROBERT de LACY of Pontfract_+ | | (1066 - 1112) m 1089 |_ALBRIDA (Aubrey) de LACY ______________| (1100 - ....) | |_MATILDA (Maud)______________ (1074 - 1168) m 1089
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Mother: Sarah HUNT |
"It has been stated that William Rives married a Miss Pegram,
and to this I am disposed to give some credence on the strength
of the unusual authentic testimony preserved by his descendants
of the family relationships, and which whenever tested has
disclosed none of the customary chaff of the untrustworthy
tradition."
Dr. Simmons included the following addition comments about
William Rives and Mary Pegram:
"Records in Amelia County show William Rives patented some land.
When he sold the land his wife signed with him, and her given
name was Mary . In the 1782 personalty tax list of Dinwiddie
County the only titheable of William Rives was a man by the name
of Thomas Parham. In Hughes' book on Dinwiddie County, Thomas
Parham is listed in the records of a doctor in Dinwiddie, as a
son-in-law of E. Pegram. This was in the 1780s. Edward Pegram
married Ann Harper Parham, after his first wife, Mary Lyle,
died. Actually Thomas Parham was not a son-in-law of E. Pegram,
but was the son of Edward's wife, who had previously been
married to a Parham . This is additional information of the
relationship between William Rives and the Pegram family."
Was this Mary Pegram the daughter of Daniel? The evidence
indicates that she was. There was simply no other Mary Pegram of
record that would have been old enough to have had children in
the 1740s. This fact places her in the same age bracket as
Daniel and Edward, her brothers, sons of Daniel...
Based on the foregoing, it appears that Mary Pegram, the
daughter of Daniel, married William Rives, and lived in the
Dinwiddie-Amelia County area, as did her brother Edward, and her
brother Daniel. It is also likely, that her brother George and
sister Sarah lived there."
Source: http://www.patch.net/pegram/pegg03.html#2
__ | __| | | | |__ | _Daniel PEGRAM Sr.___| | (1689 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Mary PEGRAM | (1724 - 1755) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Sarah HUNT _________| (1690 - ....) | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Mary HUTCHESON |
_Henry SCRUGGS Sr.___+ | (1660 - 1723) m 1686 _Thomas SCRUGGS _____| | (1694 - ....) | | |_Anne GROSS _________ | (1670 - ....) m 1686 _William SCRUGGS ____| | (1740 - 1785) m 1768| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Juday BUFORD _______| | (1700 - ....) | | |_____________________ | | |--Allen SCRUGGS | (1778 - 1840) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mary HUTCHESON _____| m 1768 | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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__ | __| | | | |__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) WYATT of Virginia_| | | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Mary WYATT | (1667 - ....) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |____________________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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