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Mother: Judith ANDERSON |
_David CRAWFORD II___+ | (1662 - 1762) m 1695 _David CRAWFORD III__| | (1697 - 1766) m 1728| | |_Elizabeth SMITH ____+ | (1673 - 1771) m 1695 _Nathan CRAWFORD ____| | (1744 - 1833) m 1768| | | _John ANDERSON ______+ | | | (1670 - 1731) m 1696 | |_Ann ANDERSON _______| | (1710 - 1803) m 1728| | |_Sarah WADDY ________+ | (1670 - 1768) m 1696 | |--Lucy CRAWFORD | (1774 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Judith ANDERSON ____| (1744 - 1797) m 1768| | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: EMMA (Ermeline) |
__ | _ LACY ______________| | (1020 - ....) | | |__ | _WALTER de LACY _____| | (1050 - 1085) | | | __ | | | | |_EMMA________________| | (1030 - ....) | | |__ | | |--EMMELINE de LACY | (1070 - ....) | __ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_EMMA (Ermeline)_____| (1050 - ....) | | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
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Mother: Rachel Ann DORSEY |
In a message dated 2/10/2005 [email protected] writes:
Lindsay, Orlander Hardin, Sarah 21 Mar 1814 Franklin Co. KY
This is my ggggrandfather. His name is Orlando Dorsey Lindsay.
His wife is Sarah Susannah Hardin. As far as I can find out they
were both buried on his farm in Edwards County, IL and there is
a possibility their daughter Nancy was buried there too. Their
daughter Nancy R. married Allen Baker. One of their sons George
Samuel Baker (the youngest) was raised by his grandparents
Orlando & Sarah. If anyone has any info pertaining to any of the
above please contact me at [email protected]_
(mailto:[email protected]) . If anyone has any ideas how to find
an old farm with family graves on it I would appreciate the
help. Thank you Sandy
_____________________ | _Anthony LINDSAY "the Immigrant"_| | (1705 - 1777) m 1725 | | |_____________________ | _Anthony C. LINDSAY Sr._| | (1736 - 1808) m 1756 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Alice PAGE _____________________| | (1700 - ....) m 1725 | | |_____________________ | | |--John C. LINDSAY | (1758 - 1838) | _Nicholas DORSEY Sr._+ | | (1689 - 1717) m 1709 | _Nicholas DORSEY Jr._____________| | | (1712 - 1779) m 1732 | | | |_Frances HUGHES _____ | | (1692 - ....) m 1709 |_Rachel Ann DORSEY _____| (1738 - 1805) m 1756 | | _Orlando GRIFFITH ___+ | | (1688 - 1757) m 1717 |_Sarah GRIFFITH _________________| (1718 - 1794) m 1732 | |_Katherine HOWARD ___+ (1702 - 1783) m 1717
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Father: Hiram Singleton MCGRAW Sr. Mother: Mary "Polly" WHITE |
_David MCGRAW _______+ | (1738 - 1823) m 1770 _William Darling "Willie" MCGRAW _| | (1780 - 1850) m 1808 | | |_Mary ANDREWS _______+ | (1750 - ....) m 1770 _Hiram Singleton MCGRAW Sr._| | (1813 - 1862) m 1836 | | | _James MEEK _________ | | | (1735 - 1756) | |_Martha "Margaret" MEEK __________| | (1785 - 1850) m 1808 | | |_____________________ | | |--Franklin MCGRAW | (1851 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _Robin WHITE "the Immigrant"______| | | (1750 - 1865) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mary "Polly" WHITE ________| (1819 - ....) m 1836 | | _____________________ | | |_Lydia CASSELS ___________________| (1800 - ....) | |_____________________
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Mother: Susan Susannah WATKINS |
_______________________________ | _Charles MCKINNEY I__| | (1730 - 1798) m 1752| | |_______________________________ | _Charles MCKINNEY II_____| | (1755 - 1830) m 1780 | | | _______________________________ | | | | |_UNNAMED_____________| | (1730 - ....) m 1752| | |_______________________________ | | |--Charles MCKINNEY III | (1789 - 1862) | _Thomas WATKINS of Swift Creek_+ | | (1678 - 1760) m 1705 | _Joel WATKINS Sr.____| | | (1716 - 1776) m 1752| | | |_Elizabeth PRIDE? _____________ | | (1678 - ....) m 1705 |_Susan Susannah WATKINS _| (1764 - 1816) m 1780 | | _______________________________ | | |_Rhoda GRESHAM ______| (1739 - 1791) m 1752| |_______________________________
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Mother: Mercy SOUTHWORTH |
His reputation for ability and honesty reached beyond the limits
of his town and county and he became the trusted servant for
Governor Shirley in transporting official letters from Boston to
the eastern frontier, and his journal, descriptive of the
voyage, is still preserved in the Massachusetts Archives. A copy
of this record, couched in the abbreviated language in use by
him, will appear in this section of the family history.
"Satter Day, July 3, 1742, being bound by watter to Casco Bay,
waited on His Excellency ye Governour for His Commands, promised
to stay in Boston till monday for Letters for Notifying ye
Indians of the Entervew: went and Hired a Horse to Ride as Far
as North Yarmouth, Pd for his Hire 10s New Tenour.
Monday, July 5, Waited on His Excellency at the Time appointed,
Who informed me yt Mr Secretary could not be found, and ye
Letters could not be redy till Tuesday Ten oClock.
Tuesday, 6, Waited on Mr Secretary, Got ye Letters (viz) one for
Capt Jordin, of Saco, one for Leutenant Nicols, at Saco fort in
Capt Cutter's absence, one for Capt Jordin, at Spurwink, one for
Capt Noble, at Georgetown, one for Capt Oulton, at Richmond, one
for Capt Robinson, at St George's Fort: then promised the
Governour to Deliver ye sd Letters as soon as possible and to
Let His Excellence know that I had Done it before the Time
appointed for Embarqueing for St Georgis: Afternoon provd
Rainey, Lodgd in Boston yt Night: Expences before I left Boston,
8s 6.
Wednesday, 7, Went over CharlesTown Ferry Before sone Rise,
Traveled that Day to Salsbury: Expended 4s 7.
Thirsday, 8, Set out before sone Rise, came to York before one
oClock fore noon: Afternoon it Raind Hard: about Sone an Hour
High Cleard, I set out, Recovered Wells about Ten oClock at
Night: Expended yt Day 6s.
Friday, 9, Set out before sone Rise, Came to Capt Jordain's,
Delivered his Letter about Ten oClock: about one came to Saco
Falls, found a Soldier belonging to ye Fort, Sent him up with
Nicolese's Letter: After 3 came to Scarborough, Hird a man to
carry Capt Jordin's Letter, & was stopd by a Thunder Storm yt
Night: Expences yt Day 4s 8.
SatterDay, 10, Got to my House about Ten oClock forenoon:
Expence on ye Road 6d.
Monday, 12, Got my Ship redy: Went and got men to go with me to
St George's: Frited stores to ye value of 8s.
TuesDay, Set out before Day: Came to Coll Nobel's, delivered his
Letters about half an Hower after Sonset.
WednesDay, 14, Set off before it was well Light: Delivered Capt
Oulton's Letters about Son two Howers high: Came back to ye
Chops, stopd till Sonset because of ye Swift Courrant, then set
off: Came to Mr Cummery's about Day, took a nap & about SonRise,
Thirsday, 15 set off: Came to Fort Georg Son about an Hower high
at night Delivered Capt Robinson's Letter: Expended in the way
to Georgis 2s.
Friday, 16, Came back to Pleasant Point: Stopd by reason of high
winds that night: Expended 7s.
SatterDay, 17, Set out as soon as it was Light & got within
about Four Miles of George Town and was obliged by Winds and
Rain to Lodge that Night by a Fire on a Rock.
Lord's Day, Set out in ye morning and came as far as Brunswick.
Monday, 19, Set of from Brunswick and come to my House about 11
oClock forenoon: Dd ye men yt went with me, 18s.
TuesDay, 20, Got my things on board ye Sloop and put up stores
to the value of 10s.
o3, 12, 10
WednesDay, 21, About 12 oClock set sail for Boston.
FriDay Night Got safe to Boston.
SatterDay, 22, Informed His Excelency I had delivered his
Letters.
Extract taken out of my Journal from Boston to ye Eastward and
Back again.
CORNELIUS Soule." "1742, July 22, Province of The Massachusetts
Bay, to Cornelius Soul, Dr, for Carrying Letters to the Eastward
by order of His Excellency the Governour, and Makeing Returns to
Boston, to Cash Expended as Enterd in the within Journal. o3,
12, 10.
To my own Time and Trouble, o5, 14, 0=o9, 6, 10.
A True act, Errors Excepted, CORNELIUS SOUL.
Deduct out of what is chargd for time & Trouble, o2=o7, 6, 10.
Sworn to before A. S." [Endorsed] "Cornes Sole's Accot. Allowd
in Council Sepr 13, 1742. Warrt issued."
He was a representative to the General Court attending at
Boston; was captain of Company F of the Sixth Massachusetts
Volunteers under Colonel Sylvester Richmond at the siege of
Louisburg and the expedition against the French, in 1745. His
wife was admitted to the church in Yarmouth August 8, 1731,
coming from the church in Falmouth, and died May 19, 1762.
Cornelius Soule died without issue and was buried in the Old
Graveyard at North Yarmouth Foreside, where an old slate slab,
moss-grown and battered by storms, bears the inscription:
THIS PERPETUATES THE MEMORY OF
CAPT. CORNELIUS SOULE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
Oct. ye 20, 1755,
in the 52d Year of His Age.
in his will dated Sept. 3, 1755, he mentioned his wife as
"Susanna," probably an oversight. We shall subjoin a copy of
this document hereafter.
Will of Cornelius Soule. "In the name of God, Amen. This third
day of September, Annoy Domini 1755. I Cornelius Soule of North
Yarmouth in the County of York & Province of Massachusetts Bay
in New England, Gentleman, being sick and weak in body but of
perfect mind and memory, Thanks be unto God therefore, calling
to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is
appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my
last will and testament. Viz:--
Principally and first of all, I recommend my soul into the hands
of God who gave it, and my body I recommend to the earth to be
buried in a decent manner, nothing doubting that at the general
resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power
of God.
And as touching such worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased
God to bless me with in this life, I give, demise and dispose of
the same in the folowing manner:--
Imprs: I give and bequeath to Susanna, my beloved wife, the
improvement of all my estate, both real and personal, during her
natural life, and at her decease I give and bequeath ye same to
her son, Thomas Scales (whom I make, constitute and appoint my
Sole executor of this my last will and Testamt) and to Cornelius
Sole, son of my brother Barnabas Soul, to be equally divided
between them. And I do declare this and no other to be my last
will and testament.
In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal the day and
year above written.
Cornelius Soul (L.S.)
Signed, sealed, published, pronounced and declared by Cornelius
Soul as his last will and testament in the presence of us
witnesses.
JONAS MASON, JAMES TUTTLE, GILBERT WINSLOW, JR.
"At a Court of Probate held at York, Jan. 15, 1756, The within
written instrument was presented by Thomas Scales Soul, Sole
Executor therein named.
York County Registry of Probate."
_George SOULE Sr. "the Immigrant"_+ | (1593 - ....) m 1626 _John SOULE Sr.______| | (1632 - 1707) | | |_Mary BECKETT ____________________+ | (1602 - 1676) m 1626 _Moses SOULE ________| | (1669 - 1748) m 1701| | | _Moses SIMMONS II "the Immigrant"_+ | | | (1604 - 1691) m 1637 | |_Rebecca SIMMONS ____| | (1637 - ....) | | |_Sarah CHANDLER? _________________ | (1622 - 1675) m 1637 | |--Cornelius SOULE | (1703 - 1755) | __________________________________ | | | _Edward SOUTHWORTH __| | | (1644 - 1727) m 1669| | | |__________________________________ | | |_Mercy SOUTHWORTH ___| (1670 - 1728) m 1701| | _William PABODIE _________________ | | (1620 - 1707) m 1644 |_Mary PABODIE _______| (1648 - 1728) m 1669| |_Elizabeth ALDEN _________________+ (1623 - 1717) m 1644
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Mother: Mary Frances GREGORY |
_Francis THORNTON I____________+ | (1651 - 1727) m 1673 _Francis THORNTON II________| | (1682 - 1737) m 1703 | | |_Alice Stafford SAVAGE ________+ | (1653 - 1695) m 1673 _Francis THORNTON III__| | (1714 - 1749) m 1736 | | | _John "The Ranger" TALIAFERRO _+ | | | (1656 - 1720) m 1682 | |_Mary TALIAFERRO ___________| | (1686 - 1780) m 1703 | | |_Sarah SMITH __________________+ | (1660 - 1720) m 1682 | |--Mildred THORNTON | (1739 - 1804) | _Richard GREGORY II____________+ | | (1669 - 1710) | _Rodger GREGORY ____________| | | (1690 - 1731) m 1718 | | | |_______________________________ | | |_Mary Frances GREGORY _| (1720 - 1790) m 1736 | | _Lawrence WASHINGTON __________+ | | (1659 - 1697) m 1686 |_Mildred Warner WASHINGTON _| (1695 - 1747) m 1718 | |_Mildred WARNER _______________+ (1670 - 1701) m 1686
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