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Mother: Mary Ann LIPE |
_Charles Dabney ALVIS I_+ | (1777 - 1861) m 1806 _John M. ALVIS ______| | (1814 - 1860) m 1835| | |_Rebecca ARNALL ________+ | (1784 - 1830) m 1806 _William N. ALVIS C.S.A._| | (1844 - 1899) m 1865 | | | ________________________ | | | | |_Naomi HART _________| | (1821 - 1900) m 1835| | |________________________ | | |--Leaner N ALVIS | (1877 - 1918) | ________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |________________________ | | |_Mary Ann LIPE __________| (1845 - ....) m 1865 | | ________________________ | | |_____________________| | |________________________
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Mother: ELIZABETH BIGBERY |
_____________________ | _ALEXANDER CHAMPERNON _| | (1356 - 1441) | | |_____________________ | _JOHN CHAMPERNON ____| | (1413 - 1475) m 1451| | | _MARTIN FERRERS _____+ | | | (1334 - ....) | |_JOAN FERRERS _________| | (1360 - ....) | | |_____________________ | | |--BLANCHE CHAMPERNON | (1452 - 1476) | _____________________ | | | _WILLIAM BIGBERY ______| | | (1382 - ....) | | | |_____________________ | | |_ELIZABETH BIGBERY __| (1415 - 1505) m 1451| | _____________________ | | |_ELIZABETH POWLETT ____| (1386 - ....) | |_____________________
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__ | _Edward GRESHAM _____| | (1590 - 1646) | | |__ | _John GRESHAM "the Immigrant"_| | (1613 - 1655) | | | __ | | | | |_Mary CLERKE ________| | (1595 - 1626) | | |__ | | |--Katherine GRESHAM | (1640 - ....) | __ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |__ | | |______________________________| | | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
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Mother: Mary "Polly" ALVIS |
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In 1860 he is in Lawrence Co. AL. Zachariah, age 45, b TN RE
$1,000, PP $1,500 #890 Sou. Nancy, age 32, AL; Susan, 20 AL;
Elizabeth 19 AL; William 17 AL; Ferdinand 14 AL; Thomas 11 AL;
Benjamin 7 AL; Jerome 5 AL; Estelle 3, AL; Buchanan 1 AL.
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From: Tlind44
To: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: Lawrence Co. Al. Lindsays
Lawrence Co. AL Marriages:
C.W. Lindsay to Miss S.E. Mosley 5-13-1872,
James D. Lindsay to Martha W. Kitchens 6-20-1872,
Martha J.Lindsay to Alexander Dutton 5-24-68,
Mary S. Lindsay to James Newman 6-12-1868,
W.T.Lindsay to Martha Livingston 12-22-1868,
Fielding W. Lindsey to Clarissa E. B. Brooks 6-20-35,
J.W.Lindsey to Martha Hampton 6-3-62,
John W. Lindsey to Margaret Gibson 3-18-1836
Lavisa Lindsey to J.N.Made 10-31-1872,
M.E.Lindsey to G.W.Brown 12-22-1872,
>>>Mark I.Lindsey to Mary Jane Harrison 10-22-39, have not made
link to Harrisons in N AL.
Mary J.Lindsey to James J. Brooks 2-25-1840,
Newtha Lindsey to Francis B.Moore, 5-10-1836,
Samual A. Lindsey to Mary Jane Hunter 10-12-1840
Lawrence Co. AL Census:
!820 census: Dennis Lindsay, Mark Lindsey, John Linsey.
1830 census: Dennis Lindsay, John Lindsay, John Lindsay, Mark
Lindsay
1840 census: James Lindsay, John Lindsay, Wesley Lindsay, Zack
Lindsay
Zack Lindsay 20 to 30 years old, One boy 5 To 10 Two girls Under
5 Wife 20 to 30.
1880 AL Census:
Census Place: Limestone, Alabama
Source: FHL Film 1254020 National Archives Film T9-0020
Page 415A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Zachariah LINDSAY Self M M W 60 VA
Occ: Farmer Fa: PA Mo: VA
Nancy LINDSAY Wife F M W 54 AL
Occ: Keeping House Fa: TN Mo: AL
Mary S. LINDSAY Dau F S W 38 AL
Fa: VA Mo: AL
Jerome LINDSAY Son M S W 21 AL
Occ: Farmer Fa: VA Mo: AL
Josie LINDSAY Dau F S W 17 AL
Fa: VA Mo: AL
Zachariah LINDSAY Son M S W 14 AL
Fa: VA Mo: AL
William LINDSAY Son M S W 12 AL
Fa: VA Mo: AL
Sidney J. LINDSAY Son M S W 10 AL
Fa: VA Mo: AL
Laura LINDSAY Dau F S W 8 AL
Fa: VA Mo: AL
James GOODLOW Other M S B 23 AL
Occ: Laborer Fa: AL Mo: AL
Ann HOUSTON Other F S B 13 AL
Occ: Cook Fa: VA Mo: AL
Census Place: Limestone, Alabama
Source: FHL Film 1254020 National Archives Film T9-0020
Page 415A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Henry HOUSTON Self M M B 37 AL
Occ: Laborer Fa: VA Mo: VA
Rachel HOUSTON Wife F M B 26 AL
Occ: Keeping House Fa: GA Mo: AL
Elizabeth HOUSTON Dau F S B 4 AL
Fa: AL Mo: AL
Mary L. HOUSTON Dau F S B 1 AL
Fa: AL Mo: AL
Annie D. HOUSTON Dau F S B 3M AL
Fa: AL Mo: AL
Easter COLLIE MotherL F W B 57 AL
Fa: VA Mo: VA
VA per 1880 census
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By Rev Robt Donnell
______________________________________________________________ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) LINDSAY MD & VA & TN & AL & SC_| | | | |______________________________________________________________ | _William H. LINDSAY _| | (1780 - 1815) m 1802| | | ______________________________________________________________ | | | | |_________________________________________________| | | | |______________________________________________________________ | | |--Zachariah "Zack" LINDSAY | (1814 - 1892) | _David ALVIS (OLVIS) I________________________________________+ | | (1714 - 1787) m 1739 | _David ALVIS II__________________________________| | | (1748 - 1814) m 1768 | | | |_Elizabeth STANLEY? __________________________________________+ | | (1718 - 1789) m 1739 |_Mary "Polly" ALVIS _| (1780 - 1817) m 1802| | _(RESEARCH QUERY) CAUTHORN (CAWTHON) of Hanover & Fluvanna VA_ | | |_Mary CAUTHON ___________________________________| (1750 - 1784) m 1768 | |______________________________________________________________
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Mother: Susan SNODGRASS |
_Nathaniel PENDLETON Sr.____+ | (1715 - 1794) m 1745 _William PENDLETON Sr._| | (1748 - 1817) m 1770 | | |_Elizabeth Anne CLAYTON ____+ | (1722 - ....) m 1745 _William PENDLETON Jr._| | (1789 - 1855) m 1811 | | | _Benjamin FERGUSON _________+ | | | (1725 - 1762) m 1746 | |_Elizabeth FERGUSON ___| | (1753 - 1799) m 1770 | | |_Sarah Ann__________________ | (1727 - ....) m 1746 | |--Nathaniel PENDLETON | (1820 - 1824) | ____________________________ | | | _Stephen SNODGRASS ____| | | (1760 - ....) | | | |____________________________ | | |_Susan SNODGRASS ______| (1790 - 1834) m 1811 | | _Francis VERDIER ___________ | | (1730 - ....) |_Elizabeth VERDIER ____| (1760 - ....) | |_Daughter Countess of Monti_ (1730 - ....)
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Mother: Tullia CARTER |
He was born on the old Carter plantation, two miles west of
Springfield, September 27, 1884. He is a great-grandson of
William Rownd, a native of Snowhille, Maryland, and one of
several brothers who took part in the war for independence. He
served as a private in the Maryland Continental Line. One of
his brothers was a surgeon in the Revolutionary forces, another
a petty officer on the brig "Defiance" under Commodore Decatuer,
and still another a lieutenant in the American army. William
Rownd for some years after the close of the Revolution moved out
to Ohio, where he spent his last years. His son, William
Scofield Rownd, was born in Ohio, and was a boy when his mother
brought her family south down the Ohio River on a flatboat to
Baton Rouge and settled in St. Helena Parish. He married a
native girl in that parish, Miss Hodges, and subsequently moved
to Livingston Parish, where he was a farmer and also surveyor by
profession.
William B. Rownd, son of William Scofield Rownd, was born in
Livingston Parish, January 17, 1846, and was a resident of his
native parish all his life. He learned the technique of
surveying, and was parish surveyor for many years. His chief
business was farming and timber operations. For a number of
years he held the office of assessor of the parish, was a
democrat, and was a member of the Constitutional Convention of
1913. During the war between the states he entered the
Confederate army as a member of Company B of the Third Louisiana
Cavalry, but subsequently was transferred to Barlow's Battery
after his horse had been killed, since he could not afford to
replace it. He went into the army in 1863, at the age of
eighteen, and served for the remainder of the war, being paroled
from a hospital at Lauderdale, Mississippi, in May, 1865. He
was a very active member of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
South, and was a Mason. He died in the Presbyterian Hospital at
New Orleans February 15, 1920. though his home was in
Springfield. His wife was Tullia Carter, who was born at the
old Carter farm in Livingston Parish, and died there December
24, 1884. She was the mother of three children, Marcus Carter
being the youngest. The daughter, Grace Amanda, lives at the
homestead, two miles west of Springfield. The older son is
Judge William Scofield Rownd, also a lawyer, who served as a
member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1908 to
1914, and from 1914 to 1920 was judge of the Twenty-fifth
Judicial District of Louisiana.
Marcus Carter Rownd was only a few weeks old when his mother
died. He grew up in his native parish, was liberally educated,
at first in private and Public schools, and subsequently studied
law for two years at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge,
and attended for one session in 1911 the Chicago Law School. He
was admitted to the bar June 4, 1912, and since then has been
steadily engaged in a law practice in Livingston Parish. He
does a general practice, but has been especially noted in the
criminal branch. His home is at Springfield, where he owns a
comfortable home on Main Street, and he also is a part owner in
the old homestead and has investments in other farming and
timber lands in the parish.
Mr. Rownd represents the third generation of the family in the
profession of surveying. He was surveyor of the parish from
June, 1909, until the fall of 1912, when he resigned. From 1916
to 1924 he was chairman of the Democratic Executive Committee of
the parish, and in 1907-08 was deputy sheriff under Sheriff W.
L. Smart. For the past six years he has been a member of the
Parish School Board.
His war record began with volunteering in 1917. He was trained
at Camp Nichols, New Orleans, being put in Company I of the
First Louisiana infantry, remaining there until September 4,
when he was transferred to Camp Beauregard, at Alexandria, with
the same regiment. On October 29, 1917, the regiment was broken
up and he was then assigned to Company G of the One Hundred
Fifty-fourth Infantry, remaining at Camp Beauregard until July
31, 1918. He was a private, was promoted to corporal, and on
December 21, 1917, was made sergeant. From Camp Beauregard he
went to Camp Stuart, Virginia, July 31, 1918, sailed for France
August 6, 1918, landed at Brest August 18, 1918, and from Brest
went to Quincy, France, remaining in that area with the
Thirty-ninth Division until November 4, 1918. Following that he
was at St. Aignan until January, 1919, when he was transferred
to general headquarters at Chaumont, France, in the personnel
section of Foreign Decorations until March 26, 1919, and soon
afterward he sailed from Le Havre, arriving in New York April
28, 1919, and was honorably discharged from Camp Mills, Mitchell
Field, Long Island, May 2, 1919.
Mr. Rownd married, July 30, 1913, at Ponchatoula Louisiana, Miss
Frances Campbell, daughter of Frank J. and Mary (Mullens)
Campbell, now deceased. Her father was a brick manufacturer.
Mrs. Rownd was liberally educated, attending the State
Industrial Institute at Lafayette and the State Normal College
at Natchitoches. Five children have been born to their
marriage: Marcus Carter, Jr., born May 23, 1914; Mary Amanda,
January 29, 1916; Annie Laurie, December 19, 1917; William
Buckner, February 29, 1920; and Lillie Carter, on August 1
1921.
A History of Louisiana, (vol. 2), pp. 183-184, by Henry E.
Chambers. Published by The American Historical Society, Inc.,
Chicago and New York, 1925.
_William ROWND Jr.____+ | (1782 - ....) _William Scholfield ROWND _| | (1812 - 1908) m 1837 | | |_Sally HUTCHINSON ____+ | (1790 - ....) _William Buckner ROWND _| | (1846 - 1920) | | | _LLYWELYN ap Seisyllt_ | | | (0960 - ....) | |_Mahala Phoebe HODGES _____| | (1820 - ....) m 1837 | | |_Eliza CASON _________ | (1804 - ....) m 1820 | |--Marcus Carter ROWND | (1884 - ....) | ______________________ | | | ___________________________| | | | | | |______________________ | | |_Tullia CARTER _________| (.... - 1884) | | ______________________ | | |___________________________| | |______________________
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Father: John STUBBS Mother: Nancy Ann UPSHAW |
_____________________ | _____________________| | | | |_____________________ | _John STUBBS ________| | (1780 - 1830) m 1806| | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Mary P. STUBBS | (1830 - ....) | _Forrest UPSHAW _____+ | | (1718 - 1759) m 1749 | _John UPSHAW Sr._____| | | (1755 - 1834) m 1776| | | |_Ann_________________ | | (1725 - 1795) m 1749 |_Nancy Ann UPSHAW ___| (1781 - 1834) m 1806| | _Larkin GATEWOOD ____+ | | (1736 - 1805) m 1755 |_Amy GATEWOOD _______| (1757 - 1826) m 1776| |_Catherine PENN _____+ (1740 - 1806) m 1755
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