Mother: Elizabeth MONROE |
_William BUCKNER Sr._________+ | (1699 - 1760) m 1719 _Thomas BUCKNER __________| | (1728 - 1795) m 1749 | | |_Judith Hawes AYLETT ________+ | (1703 - 1757) m 1719 _William BUCKNER ____| | (1753 - 1800) m 1773| | | _Anthony THORNTON I__________+ | | | (1691 - 1757) m 1721 | |_Judith Presley THORNTON _| | (1731 - 1757) m 1749 | | |_Winifred PRESLEY ___________+ | (1700 - 1736) m 1721 | |--Catherine BUCKNER | (1782 - ....) | _Andrew MONROE ______________+ | | (1692 - 1735) m 1726 | _Spence MONROE Sr.________| | | (1727 - 1774) m 1752 | | | |_Christian TYLER ____________+ | | (1707 - 1754) m 1726 |_Elizabeth MONROE ___| (1754 - 1812) m 1773| | _James JONES "the Immigrant"_+ | | (1695 - 1744) m 1726 |_Elizabeth "Eliza" JONES _| (1729 - ....) m 1752 | |_Hester DAVIS _______________+ (1700 - ....) m 1726
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Mother: MARGARET (Margery) PERCY |
_WILLIAM GASCOIGNE Knt.___________________ | (1398 - 1466) m 1426 _WILLIAM GASCOIGNE Knt. of Gawthorpe______| | (1426 - 1463) m 1458 | | |_MARGARET CLARELL of Aldwark______________ | (1397 - ....) m 1426 _WILLIAM GASCOIGNE ________| | (1438 - 1487) m 1465 | | | _JOHN NEVILLE Esq. of Oversley____________+ | | | (1405 - 1481) m 1442 | |_JOAN NEVILLE of Oversley_________________| | (1442 - ....) m 1458 | | |_ELIZABETH NEWMARCH of Wormsley___________+ | (1420 - 1467) m 1442 | |--MARGARET GASCOIGNE Baroness Ogle | (1473 - 1515) | _HENRY de PERCY 2nd of Northumberland_____+ | | (1393 - 1455) m 1414 | _HENRY de PERCY 3d Earl of Northumberland_| | | (1421 - 1461) m 1435 | | | |_ELEANOR de NEVILLE Cts of Northumberland_+ | | (1398 - 1463) m 1414 |_MARGARET (Margery) PERCY _| (1440 - ....) m 1465 | | _RICHARD POYNINGS ________________________ | | (1410 - 1429) |_ELEANOR POYNINGS ________________________| (1422 - 1483) m 1435 | |_ELEANORE BERKELEY _______________________+ (1382 - 1455)
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Mother: Cyrena A. WHITEHEAD |
_Aaron HIGGINBOTHAM III______+ | (1789 - 1852) m 1817 _Alexander Brown HIGGINBOTHAM _| | (1818 - 1888) m 1840 | | |_Elizabeth Stewart SANDIDGE _+ | (1796 - 1850) m 1817 _Edwin Ruthwen HIGGINBOTHAM _| | (1841 - 1922) m 1868 | | | _Willis Rucker PLUNKETT _____+ | | | (1796 - 1883) m 1818 | |_Eliza Frances PLUNKETT _______| | (1821 - 1909) m 1840 | | |_Margaret Finley SHIELDS ____+ | (1800 - ....) m 1818 | |--Eddie Morris HIGGINBOTHAM | (1879 - 1921) | _____________________________ | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) WHITEHEAD ___| | | | | | |_____________________________ | | |_Cyrena A. WHITEHEAD ________| (1848 - 1910) m 1868 | | _____________________________ | | |_______________________________| | |_____________________________
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Father: Thomas PENN Mother: Behetheland STEVENS |
_George PENN I_______+ | (1706 - 1749) m 1730 _George PENN II___________| | (1737 - 1790) m 1760 | | |_Ann FLEMING ________+ | (1706 - 1794) m 1730 _Thomas PENN _________| | (1772 - ....) m 1796 | | | _William LEA\LEE Sr._+ | | | (1710 - 1770) | |_Sarah LEA\LEE ___________| | (1740 - 1783) m 1760 | | |_Rachel AMBROSE? ____ | (1710 - ....) | |--Behetheland PENN | (1802 - 1886) | _James STEVENS ______ | | (1710 - 1744) m 1725 | _James STEVENS ___________| | | (1735 - 1813) | | | |_Elizabeth THOMAS ___ | | (1710 - 1744) m 1725 |_Behetheland STEVENS _| (1775 - ....) m 1796 | | _Richard TALIAFERRO _+ | | (1703 - 1749) m 1726 |_Beheathland TALIAFERRO? _| (1738 - 1828) | |_Rose Anne BERRYMAN _+ (1708 - 1763) m 1726
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Mother: Elizabeth Priscilla COOPER |
_John TYLER III of Virginia_+ | (1747 - 1813) m 1776 _John TYLER IV of Virginia___________| | (1790 - 1862) m 1813 | | |_Mary Marot ARMISTEAD ______+ | (1761 - 1797) m 1776 _Robert TYLER C.S.A._________| | (1816 - 1877) m 1839 | | | _Robert CHRISTIAN __________+ | | | (1760 - ....) m 1786 | |_Letitia CHRISTIAN First Lady of USA_| | (1790 - 1842) m 1813 | | |_Mary BROWNE _______________ | (1765 - 1822) m 1786 | |--Robert TYLER | (1857 - 1937) | ____________________________ | | | _____________________________________| | | | | | |____________________________ | | |_Elizabeth Priscilla COOPER _| (1816 - 1889) m 1839 | | ____________________________ | | |_____________________________________| | |____________________________
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Mother: ANNE KNOLLYS |
shows marriages: Family 1 : Temperance FLOWERDIEU MARRIAGE: 21
MAR 1627
Family 2 : Jane DAVY MARRIAGE: AFT 1639; child Francis WEST
Family 3 : Margaret WEST MARRIAGE: C 1606, England
Family 4 : Margery REEVES MARRIAGE: 27 FEB 1638/39, Duxbury,
Plymouth, MA Family
From: "Phil Shook"
A modification in your geneology pages: ID No. 147952 Hon.
Francis West, Governor of Virginia: (Also known as Captain
Francis West): Your geneology tree has him as son of Thomas West
(3rd Lord DeLaWarre). Francis is Actually Thomas' brother
(Note that they are born only 9 years apart). Additional
Information: Thomas West spent most of his time in Virginia in
Hampton, Virginia (founded 1610). He was also later in life
appointed as Lord Admiral of New England (while living in the
Mass. colony) to handle problems of piracy.
Source as to relation: West/Hykal GEDCOM File AUTHOR: Wayne R.
West
PUBLICATION: Downloaded on December 24, 2000, [[email protected]]
Source as to location: Jamestown Colony census.
Source as to Lord Admiral of New England: Of Plymouth
Plantation: 1620-1647, William Bradford
The Great Migration Begins Sketches: ROBERT GORGES "About the
middle of September [1623] arrived Captain Robart Gorges in the
Bay of the Massachusets, with sundry passengers and families,
intending there to begin a plantation; and pitched upon the
place Mr. Weston's people had forsaken. He had a commission from
the Council of New England, to be general Governor of the
country, and they appointed for his counsel & assistance Capt.
Francis West, the aforesaid admiral, Christopher Levite,
Esquire, and the Governor of Plymouth for the time being, ..."
He took advantage of his fourteen day stay with the Plymouth
people, being blown from his course by a storm. He correctly
accused Mr. Weston of taking the "many pieces of great ordnance"
meant for New England and selling them beyond the seas. Weston
and Gorges clashed, with Gorges "in great indignation &
distemper, and vowed that he would either curb him, or send him
home for England." His ship stayed at Plymouth and fitted itself
for Virginia "and with her returned sundry of those from hence
which came over on their particular, some out of discontent and
dislike of the country, others by reason of a fire that broke
out and burnt the houses they lived in and all their
provisions...."
After less than a year "The Governor [Gorges] and some that
depended upon him returned for England, having scarcely saluted
the country in his government, not finding the state of things
here to answer his quality and condition.... The Gov[eno]r
brought over a minister with him, one Mr. Morell, who, about a
year after the Gov[eno]r returned, took shipping from hence"
[Bradford 133-38].
COMMENTS: The account given above by Bradford forms the basis of
the longer, definitive story of Robert Gorges and his brief stay
in New England written by Charles Francis Adams [Three Episodes
131-55]. Robert Gorges was baptized 15 November 1595 at St.
James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, son of Sir Ferdinando Gorges, a
leading force in the Council for New England [see GDMNH 273-76
for brief accounts of the several members of the Gorges family
associated with New England (including Robert), and Raymond
Gorges, The Story of a Family ... Being a History of the Family
of Gorges (Boston 1944), pp. 128-29, for more on the Gorges
family in general].
_GEORGE WEST of Warbleton Knt._+ | (1510 - ....) m 1532 _WILLIAM WEST 1st de la Warre_| | (1533 - 1595) m 1551 | | |_ELIZABETH MORTON _____________+ | (1512 - ....) m 1532 _THOMAS WEST 2nd Baron de la Warre_| | (1557 - 1602) m 1571 | | | _THOMAS STRANGE of Chesterton__ | | | (1508 - ....) | |_ELIZABETH STRANGE ___________| | (1534 - ....) m 1551 | | |_______________________________ | | |--FRANCIS WEST Gov. of Colonial Virginia | (1586 - 1634) | _ROBERT KNOLLYS _______________+ | | (1481 - 1520) | _FRANCIS KNOLLYS K.G._________| | | (1514 - 1596) m 1538 | | | |_KATHERINE PENNYSTON __________ | | (1485 - 1558) |_ANNE KNOLLYS _____________________| (1553 - 1608) m 1571 | | _WILLIAM CARY _________________+ | | (1495 - 1528) m 1520 |_MARY (Catherine) CARY _______| (1524 - 1568) m 1538 | |_MARY BOLEYN __________________+ (1504 - 1543) m 1520
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