Mother: Nancy Williams HUBERT |
_Henry BONNER IV_____+ | (.... - 1766) _Thomas BONNER ______| | (1744 - 1804) m 1767| | |_Sarah LUTEN ________ | (1710 - 1750) _Josiah BONNER _________| | (1787 - 1851) m 1810 | | | _John JONES _________+ | | | (1720 - ....) | |_Margaret JONES _____| | (1750 - 1804) m 1767| | |_____________________ | | |--Lavenia Emmeline BONNER | (1825 - 1849) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Nancy Williams HUBERT _| (1791 - ....) m 1810 | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Thomas STONE is apparently (1) the son of Maryland Governor
William and Verlinda GRAVES Stone of Charles County; (2) the
nephew of Katherine GRAVES whose husband Thomas SPRIGGS, Sr.
married 2nd Elinor NUTTHALL, d/o John NUTTHALL I of Accomack and
Northumberland Counties, Virginia, and St. Mary's County,
Maryland; and (3) the first cousin of Sarah SPRIGG (d/o Thomas
and Katherine GRAVES Sprigg) who married (1) John PEARCE; and
(2) Enoch COOMES (Jr.?) of Prince George's County. (See also
below)
22 Jan 1717/8 - 22 Apr 1718 (Prince George's County Land
records, Folio 51/583) Indenture, 22, Jan 1717. From Daniel
DANIELSON, planter and Thomas SPRIGG , Gent. Both of Prince
George's County, to Enoch COOMBS of Prince George's County a
parcel of land called Norway, part of a larger tract called
Largo; bounded by land belonging to Robert WELLS called
Westphalia and land of Thomas SPRIGG; containing 250 Acres /s/
Daniel DANIELSON (seal), Tho. SPRIGG (seal). Wits: Tho.
CLAGGETT. Jos. BELT, Tho. SPRIGG, Sr., Ja. HADDOCK. Enoch COMBS
paid £102/10/0 on date of purchase. Acknowledged by Thomas
SPRIGG , Daniel DANIELSON and his wife Elizabeth; enrolled 22
Apr 1718. (Land Records of Prince George's County, 1726-1730,
Folio 51/583, provided by Combs-Clark Researcher Jerry Clark)
A possible father: Enoch COMBS, Sr. who had transported himself,
wife, Barbary and son, Enoch COMBS, Jr. by Nov 1663 when he
appears in the records of Talbot County. Also Note that Richard
PRESTON'S petition, particularly given that he was a leading
Quaker, and the jury's verdict, are worthwhile reading. See
Maryland Archives, Vol. 49:8, for full transcript.
20 Mar 1664/5 - 19 Oct 1665 Enoch COMBS demanded land on 20 Mar
1664, for transportation of himself, wife Barbara, son Enoch,
and Ann HAWTIN (servant), sworn to before Thomas TRUMAN, Deputy
Commissioner. Then, "Upon the aforegoing assignment George
LINGAN had warrant for 300 acres dated the 8th day of April,
1665, returned 19th day of October, 1665." (Fanny Gough
Manuscript)
Even though the above record does not include the county, George
LINGAN was a resident of Calvert (per both earlier and later
records herein)."
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Mother: Agnes |
__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) COX of VA_| | | | |__ | _Samuel COX _________| | (1745 - 1793) | | | __ | | | | |____________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Agnes COX | (1765 - 1820) | __ | | | ____________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Agnes_______________| (1745 - 1765) | | __ | | |____________________________| | |__
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Mother: Susan GRIGG |
__ | _____________________| | | | |__ | _William FEATHERSTONE _| | (1692 - 1767) m 1737 | | | __ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |__ | | |--Burrell FEATHERSTONE | (1746 - ....) | __ | | | _William GRIGG ______| | | (1690 - ....) | | | |__ | | |_Susan GRIGG __________| (1710 - 1767) m 1737 | | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
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Mother: Catherine BOWIE |
V. John Pendleton((5)) (James((4)), James((3)), Henry((2)),
Philip((1))), married Miss Taylor, of Orange County, Va., and
remained in Culpeper until 1807. His daughter, Mrs. Kemp, and
his family, moved to Kentucky before him. He was detained behind
for the purpose of making settlement of his business (he had
just concluded his term as High Sheriff of the county), and was
to follow shortly on. But he died, and whatever descendants of
his remain are supposed to live in the State of Kentucky, or in
some other Western State.
STYLE : Glassell vs Bourns Exor
PLAINTIFF(s) : John Glassell
DEFENDANT(s) : John Pendleton (exor.); William C. Brown (exor.);
James Pendleton (dec'd - exor. of George Bourne dec'd)
PLACES MENTIONED : Culpeper
REMARK(s) : Slave - Catoe - property of George Bourne's estate
CITATION : Glassell vs Bourns Exor / 1803 / CR-DC-L / 564-124
STYLE : Pendleton's vs Mauzeys
PLAINTIFF(s) : John Pendleton; Thomas Pendleton
DEFENDANT(s) : Richard Mauzey; Michael Mauzey
PLACES MENTIONED : Culpeper
REMARK(s) : Slaves - Reuben; Doll - property of John Pendleton
CITATION : Pendleton's vs Mauzeys / 1804 / CR-DC-V / 566-105
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_Henry PENDLETON ____+ | (1683 - 1721) m 1701 _James PENDLETON Sr.____| | (1702 - 1761) m 1732 | | |_Mary Bishop TAYLOR _+ | (1688 - 1770) m 1701 _James PENDLETON Jr._| | (1745 - 1793) m 1763| | | _Thomas COLEMAN _____+ | | | (1679 - 1748) m 1700 | |_Elizabeth COLEMAN _____| | (1704 - 1769) m 1732 | | |_Mary LORT __________+ | (1681 - 1748) m 1700 | |--John PENDLETON | (1766 - 1807) | _____________________ | | | _John BOWIE of Maryland_| | | (1720 - 1789) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Catherine BOWIE ____| (1747 - 1795) m 1763| | _John CATLETT IV_____+ | | (1677 - 1739) m 1726 |_Judith CATLETT ________| (1730 - 1798) | |_Mary Ann GRAYSON ___+ (1707 - ....) m 1726
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Sandlin, A. J., 1st Lt. Co. G, 8th La. Inf. Rolls Prisoners of
War, C. S. A., Paroled Appomattox Court House, Va., April 10,
1865.
Sandlin, Alexander, Pvt. Co. I, 1st La. Cav. Roll of Prisoners
of War, C. S. A., Paroled at Galnesville, Ala., May 12, 1865.
Res. Coosa Co., Ala.
Sandlin, E., Pvt. Co. G, 2nd La. Cav. Roll July and Aug., 1863
(only Roll on which borne), En. Aug. 5, 1862, Camp Vincent, for
the War. Roll states Present.
Sandlin, J. B., Pvt. Co. K, 28th (Gray's) La. Inf. Roll of
Prisoners of War of furloughed and detailed men, C. S. A.,
Paroled Shreveport, La., June 20, 1865. Res. Bossier Par., La.
Sandlin, Joseph H.,Pvt. Co. D, 9th La. Inf. En. March 1, 1862,
Bossier Par., La. Present on all Rolls to Oct., 1863. Rolls
Nov., 1863, to Feb., 1864, Absent, captured Nov. 7, 1863.
Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, captured Nov. 9, 1863. On
Hospl. Register, Admitted Nov. 9, 1863, to Finley U. S. A. Gen.
Hospl., Washington, D. C. Sent to Lincoln U. S. A. Gen. Hospl.,
Washington, D. C., Nov. 16, 1863. Transfd. to Kalorama (eruptive
fever), U. S. A. Gen. Hospl., Washington, D. C., Jan. 29, 1864.
Died Feb. 8, 1864. Born Georgia, occupation farmer, Res. Cotton
Valley, La., age when enlisted 30, single.
Sandlin, Nicholas J.,Pvt. 1st Lt. Co. G, 8th La. Inf. On List
not dated of Minden Blues who came down from Adkins Landing, Red
River, to New Orleans, La., on Steamer Eleanor. Arrived June 14,
1861. En. June 23, 1861, Camp Moore, La. Present on Rolls to
Oct., 1861. Roll Nov. and Dec., 1861, Absent, sick, at Richmond,
since Dec. 14, 1861. Re-enlisted Camp Carondelet, Va., Feb. 12,
1862. Present on all Rolls to Feb., 1863. Roll Feb. 28, 1863, to
May 14, 1863, Absent, wounded May 4, 1863. Rolls June, 1863, to
Oct., 1864, Present. Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled
Appomattox Court House. Va., April 10, 1865. Born North
Carolina, occupation lawyer, Res. Minden, La., single.
Sandlin, W. A.,Pvt. Co. G, 2nd La. Cav. Roll June 2, 1862, to —,
dated Sept. 14, 1862, En. June 2, 1862, Alexandria, La., for the
War. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1863, En. Sept. 15, 186–, Donaldson,
for the War. Remarks: Absent, wounded Oct. 24, 1862.
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Camden, Duplin, North Carolina
__ | __| | | | |__ | _Samuel SANDLIN "the Immigrant"_| | (1770 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Jesse SANDLIN | (1800 - 1877) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |________________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Margaret GROVE |
__ | _Robert TURK "the Immigrant"_| | (1690 - 1772) m 1708 | | |__ | _Thomas TURK "the immigrant"_| | (1718 - 1809) m 1745 | | | __ | | | | |_Margaret____________________| | (1694 - 1760) m 1708 | | |__ | | |--Margaret TURK | (1747 - 1800) | __ | | | _____________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Margaret GROVE _____________| (1728 - 1765) m 1745 | | __ | | |_____________________________| | |__
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