Mother: ROHAIS (ROAIDE) de BULLES Countess of Bulles |
_HILDUIN II Sire de Ramerupt de MONTDIDIER Count of Montdidier_+ | (0960 - ....) _MANASSES de Ramerupt de Dammartin_| | (1010 - 1037) | | |_ DAMMARTIN ___________________________________________________ | (0980 - ....) _HUGH II de DAMMARTIN Count of Dammartin______| | (1035 - 1103) | | | _ROBERT II "The Pious" de FRANCE of France_____________________+ | | | (0972 - 1031) m 1003 | |_CONSTANCE CAPET de FRANCE ________| | (1010 - ....) | | |_CONSTANCE de PROVENCE of Arles________________________________+ | (0986 - 1032) m 1003 | |--AELIS de DAMMARTIN | (1070 - 1139) | _______________________________________________________________ | | | ___________________________________| | | | | | |_______________________________________________________________ | | |_ROHAIS (ROAIDE) de BULLES Countess of Bulles_| (1046 - ....) | | _______________________________________________________________ | | |___________________________________| | |_______________________________________________________________
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__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) JACKSON of Virginia & SC & LA_| | | | |__ | _Joseph JACKSON _____| | (1700 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |________________________________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Abel JACKSON | (1735 - 1803) | __ | | | ________________________________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |________________________________________________| | |__
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Mother: Elizabeth AVERY |
HOUSE, 25th General Assembly, 1843-45; representing Roane
County; SENATE, 26th General Assembly, 1845-47; representing
counties of Roane, Anderson, Campbell, and Morgan; Whig. Born in
Wilkes County, N.C., May 16, 1807; son of William Ballard and
Elizabeth (AVERY) LENOIR. Extent of schooling not described.
Married Feb. 10, 1846, to Mary Caroline HOGG, daughter of Dr.
Samuel and Mary (TALBOT) HOGG, of Lebanon, Wilson County;
children--William Ballard and Samuel Hogg. Came with parents to
Tennessee, 1810, and settled at what became Lenoir City, then in
Roane but later in Loudon County; subject moved to Sweetwater
Valley, Roane County, 1846, and became founder of town of
Sweetwater. Occupation described as landowner and merchant;
stockholder and a director in East Tennessee and Georgia
Railroad; owner of coal and timber lands in Tennessee and North
Carolina. Member county court. Mother and wife were Baptists and
he gave land upon which Baptist Church of Sweetwater was built;
member Free and Accepted Masons. Died at home in Sweetwater
Valley Dec. 4, 1875; place of burial not indicated. Son of
William Ballard LENOIR; son-in-law of Samuel HOGG, sometime
member Tenn. General Assembly.
Sources: Lenoir, History of Sweetwater Vallley, 192-93, 195-97,
208, 369-71; Hickerson, Happy Valley, 212; Wells, History of
Roane County, 235; Prepared Roster of 25th and of 26th General
Assemblies.
From: Biographical Directory, Tennessee General Assembly,
1796-1969, Roane County, Tennessee State Library and Archives.
_Thomas LENOIR Sr.___+ | (1700 - 1765) m 1730 _William LENOIR ______| | (1751 - 1839) m 1771 | | |_Mourning CRAWLEY ___+ | (1709 - 1800) m 1730 _William Ballard LENOIR _| | (1775 - 1852) m 1802 | | | _William BALLARD ____ | | | (1710 - 1774) m 1736 | |_Ann "Nancy" BALLARD _| | (1751 - 1833) m 1771 | | |_Elizabeth CLOPTON __ | (1715 - ....) m 1736 | |--Isaac Thomas LENOIR | (1807 - 1875) | _____________________ | | | ______________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Elizabeth AVERY ________| (1780 - ....) m 1802 | | _____________________ | | |______________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Mary COGHILL |
Children: Benjamin A, Ambrose b 18 sep 1713, John, Robert, Unk,
James, Charles, and Robert Powell, Jr.
Children
Charles POWELL m. Sarah Unk
Child POWELL
James POWELL b: BEF. 1698
John POWELL m. Judith unk
Robert POWELL , Jr.
William POWELL
Benjamin A. POWELL b: 1709 in Virginia
Ambrose POWELL b: 18 SEP 1713 in Culpeper County, Virginia
Children: per Stuart Powell [email protected]
3 Benjamin A. POWELL b: ABT 1702 d: ABT 1769 + Sarah BLEDSOE
d: BEF 1769
3 Ambrose POWELL b: 18 SEP 1713 d: 08 SEP 1788 + Mary BLEDSOE
3 James POWELL d: ABT 1762
3 William POWELL
3 John POWELL d: ABT 1763
3 John POWELL d: ABT 1698
3 Robert POWELL d: ABT 1698
3 Unknown POWELL d: ABT 1698
3 Charles POWELL
3 Robert POWELL Jr. d: ABT 1766
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or Orange Co. VA
__ | _William POWELL Gent.__________| | (1620 - 1695) | | |__ | _John POWELL Sr._____| | (1644 - 1698) m 1668| | | __ | | | | |_______________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Robert POWELL | (1674 - 1740) | __ | | | _James COGHILL "the immigrant"_| | | (1630 - 1685) | | | |__ | | |_Mary COGHILL _______| (1650 - 1689) m 1668| | __ | | |_______________________________| | |__
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Mother: Susannah |
_Johann Conrad DIEFFENBACH "the Immigrant"_ | (1659 - 1738) _Johann Jacob DIEFFENBACH _| | (1690 - 1750) | | |___________________________________________ | _Daniel TEVEBAUGH ___| | (1740 - ....) m 1768| | | ___________________________________________ | | | | |_Margaret__________________| | (1710 - ....) | | |___________________________________________ | | |--George TEVEBAUGH | (1778 - ....) | ___________________________________________ | | | ___________________________| | | | | | |___________________________________________ | | |_Susannah____________| (1740 - 1800) m 1768| | ___________________________________________ | | |___________________________| | |___________________________________________
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VOLUME II. Preistly, Thomas, Dorchester Co.,8th Sept., 1700;
27th Sept., 1700.
To brother John, personalty.
To cous. Arthur Whitely, ex., and his wife Mary, residue of
estate.
Test: Wm. Thomas, Dorothy Taylor, Jno. Thomas, Sarah Wheeler.
11. 76.
From: "Eugene Whiteley" [email protected] To:
[email protected] Subject: Lt. (later Brig Gen) R.H.K.Whiteley
1809-1890; Date: Thu, 21 May 1998
Robert Kirkwood George (of New Orleans C.1986 - later of Los
Angeles, I think) was a cousin of my father, Dr. Robert Kirkwood
Whiteley of Grosse Pointe, MI.
In 1986 George sent an impressive genealogy of the Whiteley and
Kirkwood surnames to us. Lt. Robert Henry Kirkwood Whiteley
was most prominent in this account. (In the following lineage,
asterisks will mark what I believe to be my lineage.)
His original American ancestor was Arthur Whiteley, born in
Northhamptonshire, England in 1652. He emigrated to the area
south of Cambridge, Md. in 1676. Arthur Whiteley had six sons:
Arthur Rich (1706-1771)*, Anthony, Alexander, Augustus, Abraham
and Bing.
Arthur Rich Whiteley had at least one child: Arthur Whiteley*(m.
Nancy).
Arthur Whiteley had at least one child: Arthur James Whiteley*:
b. Dorchester County, Md at the Whiteley plantation in 1770.
Arthur James Whiteley(b. 1770) married Mary Kirkwood, daughter
of the Revolutionary War hero Major Robert Henry Kirkwood Jr, in
Newark, Delaware.
Their first child, Robert was born 9/21/1802 and died three days
later.
A second child, Mary Ann (later married to Dr. Martin of
Baltimore) was born in 1806.
A third child, Robert Henry Kirkwood Whiteley* (later West
Point, confidant of Robert E. Lee, later Brig Gen RHK Whiteley)
was born 4/15/1809.
Arthur James Whiteley died 7/18/1809 at age 38. Mary Kirkwood
Whiteley later moved her family back to Newark, Del and married
William Boyer 4/26/1825. (The Presbyterian cemetary, Head of
Christiana, Del (NW of Newark) is full of Whiteleys and
Kirkwoods!)
"The book, "Colonial Families of the United States," by
McKenzie, Vol. I, page 581, describes Arthur Whiteley, born 1652
in England coming to Dorchester County, Maryland about 1676.
His descendants spread out into Delaware, Maryland and
Pennsylvania. One of his grandsons, William Rich Whiteley
(1752-1815 ) was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Maryland " Flying
Camp" during the American Revolution. He is buried with one of
his wives and several children in a private cemetery near
Whiteleysburg almost on the border between Maryland and
Delaware. It is in a field of soybeans but covered over with
underbrush when I visited there August 21, 1975. Other
Whiteleys of Arthur's line are buried in the Dial Cemetery on
a farm just west of Cambridge, Maryland. The well known horse
trainer Frank Whiteley was born in Queen Anne County, Maryland.
It seems probable that he too is part of Arthur's line in
Maryland".
Dorchester County, Maryland formed in 1668. Original county.
Williams gives a 1669 formation date. [The Handybook for
Genealogists, United States of America, 8th Edition, published
by The Everton Publishers, Inc., Logan, Utah.] [County
Courthouse Book, compiled by Elizabeth Petty Bentley,
Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, MD, 1990.] ["A Brief
History of the Maryland Counties," compiled by Walt Williams
(E-mail: [email protected]), Calvert County MDGenWeb Home Page
(https://sites.rootsweb.com/~mdcalver/calvert.htm)].
Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2002 To: [email protected] From: "Marsha
McWilliams" [email protected]
Source: [email protected]
Subject: [LDR] WHITELEY Correction
In my earlier query, I found I had goofed! Sorry, I meant how
were William (wife: Talitha) Whitley connected to ANTHONY (wife:
Sophia) Whiteley connected? Thanks again. Marsha
They are probably descendants of an Arthur WHITELEY (b: Eng,
1652, d: 1732) who emigrated to Dorchester Co, MD abt. 1676
(children: Arthur Rich; Anthony; Alexander; Augustus; Abraham
Bing), but I've been unable to definitely document this. Can
anyone help? Thanks. Marsha IL
msg To: [email protected] [email protected]
Date: Monday, December 10, 2001 Subject: JOAN BYNG
"My ancestor, Arthur Whiteley, supposedly married as a third or
fourth wife, JOAN BYNG, ca 1713/14 in Easton, MD. This family
had my ancestor, ABRAHAM BYNG WHITELEY, and a dau, ELIZABETH b.
ca 1715. Any connection to your line? Thank you," Diana Igo
"Arthur Whiteley I had married MARY WORGAN, daughter of WILLIAM
WORGAN AND ALICE. William Worgan died May 1677 in Dorchester
Co., MD and had been an innkeeper who gave land for the FIRST
COURTHOUSE IN DORCHESTER CO., MD. beside his inn. Smart planning
as anyone doing business at the courthouse from out of town
would need a place to stay or eat. William and Alice Worgan had
another daughter, Sarah, who married Charles Wheeler. I think
you had a reference to a Sarah Wheeler in some of your
documents."
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or b. Whitehaven, Cumberland, England
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