Mother: WALDERADE |
_THEODON III of Lower Bavaria_+ | (0500 - ....) _THEODEBERT of Lower Bavaria_| | (0535 - ....) | | |______________________________ | _GARIBALDI of Lower Bavaria_| | (0555 - ....) | | | ______________________________ | | | | |_____________________________| | | | |______________________________ | | |--THEUDELINDE | (0580 - 0625) | _ZUCCHILO_____________________+ | | (0495 - ....) | _WACHO_______________________| | | (0525 - ....) | | | |______________________________ | | |_WALDERADE__________________| (0555 - ....) | | _ELEMUND of The Gepidae_______ | | (0495 - ....) |_OSTROGOTHA__________________| (0525 - ....) | |______________________________
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Mother: Mary REED |
The Virginian, Lynchburg, VA, Friday 10/18/1822
Frances Higginbotham McDaniel (ca 1785-1822) VA
DIED, on Thursday the 26th ult. At her father's in Amherst, of a
lingering and flattering complaint, FRANCES McDANIEL, consort of
George McDaniel, and daughter of Joseph Higginbotham. She was in
the 37th year of her age, and left four small children and a
tender husband, to lament their irreparable loss. In offering a
tribute of respect to the memories of our departed friends, we
can do so perhaps in no way more respectfully then endeavoring
to imitate their virtuous examples, if such they have left us.
We should, therefore, perpetuate in our recollection such
examples_and endeavor so to imitate them, as that, in the end,
we may look around us with a mind placid and serene, at the last
lingering scenes of nature, and calmly resign our breath to him
who gave it us. Our recently departed friend , we hope died
thus. Although she at time, expressed herself unwilling to die,
yet, for the most part, she manifested that degree of
resignation amidst her afflictions, which we are willing to
believe was the offspring of a complete reliance in the
renovating influence of heavenly grace. Suffice it to say
that our departed friend was meek, gentle, kind, submissive,
affectionate, tender, sincere, and forgiving. We trust that
religion, holy religion, was the prop on which she resided all
her prospects of eternal happiness. In her death, ye friends and
relatives, truly you have sustained an irreparable loss, but if
she has left you to dwell in the bosom of her heavenly
benefactor,
why not cheerfully give her up? Or why not, rather, rejoice that
she has left this world of sorrow, afflictions and pain, for one
in which we hope there is exemption from all afflictions and
bereavements?
We die to live, and live to die no more.
_John? HIGGINBOTHAM _________________+ | (1694 - 1744) _Moses HIGGINBOTHAM _| | (1715 - 1790) m 1753| | |_WIDOW Higginbotham Frances? RILEY? _+ | (1696 - 1751) _Joseph HIGGINBOTHAM _| | (1753 - 1827) m 1784 | | | _Robert KYLE "the Immigrant"_________ | | | (1702 - 1775) m 1728 | |_Mary Frances KYLE __| | (1734 - 1825) m 1753| | |_Elizabeth "Betty" Anne CAMPBELL ____ | (1704 - 1779) m 1728 | |--Frances HIGGINBOTHAM | (1786 - 1822) | _____________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________________________ | | |_Mary REED ___________| (1760 - ....) m 1784 | | _____________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________________________
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Mother: Sarah CONWAY? |
_James TAYLOR II_______________+ | (1675 - 1730) m 1699 _George TAYLOR ______| | (1711 - 1792) m 1738| | |_Martha THOMPSON ______________+ | (1679 - 1762) m 1699 _Charles TAYLOR _____| | (1755 - 1821) m 1777| | | _Jonathan GIBSON Sr.___________+ | | | (1660 - 1729) m 1698 | |_Rachel GIBSON ______| | (1717 - 1761) m 1738| | |_Elizabeth THORNTON ___________+ | (1674 - 1732) m 1698 | |--Thomas TAYLOR | (1780 - ....) | _Francis CONWAY I______________+ | | (1696 - 1733) m 1717 | _Francis CONWAY II___| | | (1722 - 1761) m 1744| | | |_Rebecca CATLETT ______________+ | | (1702 - ....) m 1717 |_Sarah CONWAY? ______| (1759 - 1784) m 1777| | _John "The Ranger" TALIAFERRO _+ | | (1656 - 1720) m 1682 |_Sarah TALIAFERRO ___| (1727 - 1784) m 1744| |_Sarah SMITH __________________+ (1660 - 1720) m 1682
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"I am unsure when her son, John Vincent, by her FIRST marriage
to John Vincent Sr. arrived."
(Src: From: [email protected] Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003)
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Mother: Elizabeth EDWARD |
Frances Madison Hite, daughter of Maj. Thomas Hite and Frances
Madison, née Beale, married Carver Willis, b. 1774, son of
Francis Willis, b. 1745, son of John Willis, b. 1719, and
Mildred, née Smith, of "Shooter's Hill." The family record
states Carver Willis and Fanny Madison Hite were joined in the
holy estate of matrimony December 11, 1798. The young couple
settled on an estate on Opequon Creek in Jefferson Co., W. Va.,
and called it "Medley Springs." Only five of their ten children
attained maturity. Issue (Willis Family, Chapter IX, Volume II).
Volume II Chapter IX Willis Family. John Willis.
IX. Carver Willis((9)), b. 1774, returned to Jefferson Co., Va.
He represented his county in the Virginia Legislature about
1825. Married (December 11, 1798) Frances Madison Hite, daughter
of Major Thomas Hite and Frances Madison, née Beale. The young
couple settled on an estate on Opequon Creek, in Jefferson Co.,
W. Va., and called it "Medley Springs." Mrs. Willis remained at
"Medley" till 1846, when she moved to Charles Town and spent the
last six years of her life; d. July 27, 1857. Only five of their
ten children attained maturity. They lived at "Medley Springs"
till his death, December 11, 1798 (error this is their marriage
date). Issue:
Children:
I. Thomas Hite Willis((10)), b. September 28, 1800; d. January
18, 1884.
II. Elizabeth Edwards Willis((10)), b. Dec. 20, 1802.
III. Fanny Beale Willis((10)), b. June 16, 1805; d. April 20,
1889.
IV. Eleanor Ann Willis((10)), b. Feb. 15, 1808.
V. Mildred Carver Willis((10)), b. May 28, 1810; d. 1882.
Volume I
Chapter VI Sixth Generation. The Willis Family.
The Willis Family. 1. Thos C. Willis. Married Fanny Madison
Hite, cousin of President Madison
_Francis WILLIS "the Immigrant"_+ | (1680 - 1727) _John WILLIS ___________________| | (1719 - 1766) m 1743 | | |_Anne RICH _____________________ | (1695 - 1727) _Francis WILLIS _____| | (1745 - 1829) | | | _Augustine Warner SMITH ________+ | | | (1687 - 1781) m 1711 | |_Mildred SMITH of Shooters Hill_| | (1719 - 1769) m 1743 | | |_Sarah CARVER __________________+ | (1694 - 1725) m 1711 | |--Carver WILLIS of Medley Springs | (1774 - ....) | ________________________________ | | | ________________________________| | | | | | |________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth EDWARD ___| (1740 - 1807) | | ________________________________ | | |________________________________| | |________________________________
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