Mother: CONSTANCE of Antioch |
_WILLIAM VII (Guillaume VII (IX)) de POITOU Duke of Aquitane_+ | (1071 - 1127) m 1094 _GUILLAUME VIII de POITERS of Aquitane_| | (1099 - 1137) | | |_MAUD "PHILIPPA" de TOULOUSE ________________________________+ | (1073 - 1117) m 1094 _RAYMOND de POITIERS of Antioch_| | (1100 - 1149) | | | _ADEMAR III de LIMOGES ______________________________________ | | | (1100 - ....) | |_EMMA de LIMOGES ______________________| | (1128 - ....) | | |_GRAULE TAILLEFER ___________________________________________+ | (1118 - ....) | |--BOHEMUND III de ANTIOCH | (1150 - ....) | _____________________________________________________________ | | | _______________________________________| | | | | | |_____________________________________________________________ | | |_CONSTANCE of Antioch___________| (1127 - 1163) | | _____________________________________________________________ | | |_______________________________________| | |_____________________________________________________________
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Mother: ELIZABETH STANFORD |
_JOHN CORNWALLIS ____+ | (1383 - 1446) _THOMAS CORNWALLIS Esq._| | (1410 - 1484) | | |_PHILLIPPE BUCKTON __+ | (1390 - ....) _WILLIAM CORNWALLIS _| | (1447 - 1519) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_PHILIPPA TYRELL _______| | (1416 - 1516) | | |_____________________ | | |--JOHN CORNWALLIS Knt. | (1485 - 1544) | _JOHN STANYFORTH ____ | | (1405 - ....) | _JOHN STANFORD _________| | | (1426 - 1476) | | | |_____________________ | | |_ELIZABETH STANFORD _| (1460 - 1537) | | _____________________ | | |_JOAN BUTLER ___________| (1440 - ....) | |_____________________
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Mother: Martha "Patsey" PHILPOTT |
__________________________ | _Elisha GENTRY ________| | (1774 - ....) | | |__________________________ | _Cain GENTRY ______________| | (1800 - 1840) m 1823 | | | __________________________ | | | | |_Neomy_________________| | (1780 - ....) | | |__________________________ | | |--Matilda GENTRY | (1832 - ....) | _Samuel PHILPOTT _________+ | | (1762 - 1838) m 1785 | _Alexander PHILPOTT ___| | | (1785 - 1836) m 1807 | | | |_Mary Ann "Polly" HANNAH _+ | | (1765 - 1835) m 1785 |_Martha "Patsey" PHILPOTT _| (1810 - 1876) m 1823 | | _Philip PENN _____________+ | | (1739 - 1802) m 1762 |_Martha "Patsey" PENN _| (1789 - ....) m 1807 | |_Martha CRUTCHER _________+ (1745 - 1802) m 1762
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Mother: Elizabeth ADAMS |
_John HARDING "the Immigrant"_____ | (1590 - 1650) _Abraham HARDING _________| | (1615 - 1654) m 1639 | | |__________________________________ | _John Thurston HARDING _| | (1648 - 1719) m 1668 | | | __________________________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth ADAMS _________| | (1622 - 1678) m 1639 | | |__________________________________ | | |--Abraham HARDING | (1683 - 1734) | _Henry ADAMS Esq. "the Immigrant"_+ | | (1583 - 1646) m 1609 | _Henry ADAMS _____________| | | (1610 - 1676) m 1643 | | | |_Edith Fussell SQUIRE ____________ | | (1587 - ....) m 1609 |_Elizabeth ADAMS _______| (1649 - 1727) m 1668 | | _Moses PAYNE "the Immigrant"______+ | | (1581 - 1643) m 1618 |_Elizabeth PAYNE (PAINE) _| (1620 - 1676) m 1643 | |_Elizabeth SHEAFFE _______________ (1589 - 1632) m 1618
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Mother: Roseannah MATHIS |
__ | _Lewis MONZINGO _____| | (1770 - 1831) | | |__ | _Giles MONZINGO _____| | (1805 - 1887) m 1826| | | __ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |__ | | |--James Jordon MONZINGO | (1845 - 1882) | __ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Roseannah MATHIS ___| (1807 - 1888) m 1826| | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
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Mother: Margaret DAWSON |
Capt. John Norwood's children were:
Samuel m _____ Williamson and had a large family. One daughter
married Col. Stephen LaCoste of Sumter, SC, another m. John
Alexander and moved west. They also had several sons.
Elias m ______ Williams, who was probably a sister to Ira E.
Williams.
John Jr. m. _________Powell and moved to Mississippi.
Joseph m. Sarah E. McIntosh and they stayed in Darlington
Alexander m. ________McIntosh and left children in Alabama (She
was probably a sister to Sarah.
Jesse W. m. ________Chapman and left 2 daughters
Margaret m. Albert Fort, they stayed in Darlington Dist. and had
Josiah, Margaret Dawson, Mary Norwood and a couple of more.
Albert Fort was married to Sarah Teel before he married Margaret
and he and Sarah had one son, Albert Fort, whom Margaret raised
as her own son. Albert went to Florida.
Martha m. Daniel Cook.
"Bet 1810 AND 1820 Appears in Darlington County census for 1800,
1810 and 1820.
Census: 1790 Abbeville County as "Captain John Norwood", family
consisting of himself and 1 son over 16, 4 sons under 16, wife
and 1 daughter.
PROP: Many deed records for him in Darlington County from 1800
until his death.
PROP: 1 NOV 1791 Survey of 715 acres for John Norwood on Norwood
Branch off Swift Creek.
John's estate was not divided until after the death of his wife
Mary.
Burial: Monument at Byrdtown, Darlington County, South Carolina
Military Service: Bet 1780 AND 1783 Reputed to be a Captain in
the brigade of General Francis Marion, 'The Swamp Fox'
Often referred to as Captain John Norwood referring to his rank
in the American Revolutionary War. The will of John Norwood was
extracted from "Norwood Notes, Number 2, January 1958, E.
Norwood Jones, Editor" and provided to me by Neil Norwood on
April 8, 2000.
Will of John Norwood
State of South Carolina
Darlington District
In the name of God amen. I, John Norwood, Sr. of the State and
District aforesaid being In perfect health of mind and memory
but in a rather weakly state of body and calling to mind the
mortality and knowing it is appointed to man once to die. I do
make and ordain this my last will and testament viz.
My will and desire is that all of my just debts and funeral
charges be paid and I give and bequeath to my beloved wife, Mary
Norwood, the use of all the plantation of tract of land. whereon
I now live containing 6oo acres for and during her natural life
Also one negro man named June one negro woman named Sal and her
four children, Jinny, Jack, Mary and Daniel and their future
increase. 10 cows and calves, 10 head of stock cattle from I to
I0 years old, one mare called Gran Goose and her colt, Bachelor,
and one tenth of all other stock; also all of my household and
kitchen furniture. At her decease the said negroes to revert to
my estate and be equally divided among my living children share
and share alike.
3rd. I name and bequeath to my two sons, Alexander M. Norwood
and Jesse Norwood all the plantation and tract of land where I
now live containing 600 acres more or less after the decease of
their mother to be equally divided between them. I also give to
them one other tract of land and parcel of land adjoining on the
Southeast of said 600 acres tract containing 200 acres more or
less and one other tract lying in Chesterfield Dist. on
Lightwood Nott Branch containing 300 acres more or less to be
equally divided between them
4th. My will and desire that all the balance and residue of all
of my estate to be divided among my 8 living children, Samuel,
Elias, Margaret, John, Joseph, Alexander M., Jesse, and Martha
and the six children of my deceased daughter, Mary Sellers in
following manner.
My eight children to have equal shares and the six children of
my deceased daughter to have one share equally divided among
them --the tract of land on which Abraham Sellers now lives
consisting of 300 acres to be included in share of said
children.
5th. My will is that the said share to be given to the six
children of my deceased daughter Mary Sellers remain and be kept
in the hands of my executors hereafter named and be given the
said children as they severally become of age.
6th. My executors are authorized to appoint 3 of 5 honest men,
to divide my estate, in the manner above described.
Lastly, I do constitute and appoint my beloved sons Samuel,
Joseph and Alexander M. Norwood to be my executors of my last
will and testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and seal this the 22nd day of October in the year of our
Lord, Eighteen hundred and twenty five. (1825)
Signed - John Norwood
Witnessed by,
William E. Norwood
John A. Norwood
Isaac Wilks
This will was proved Dec. 23, I829
[Index 287, Effie Norwood Jones CD] Note: There were minor,
inconsequential wording differences between the will shown above
and one reprinted by the reference shown below]
All children signed the settlement on first day of Jan. 1830
except Elias, who signed later in month of Jan. Capt. John was
78 when he died.
Both Capt. John and John Powell lent much money to the State of
South Carolina during War of Rev. Capt. John served in War of
Rev. under Francis Marion see Page 411 Bishops Greggs "Old
Cherews"[Source 175] In Biography of grandson of John Powell
found in Goodspeeds, "Memoirs of Mississippi", the statement is
made that John Powell served in War of Rev. As yet have not
found actual service beyond that of lending money and furnishing
food for soldiers. James, the son of John, served in War of
l8I2.
From: "Eight Generations of the Descendants of Allen Johnson,"
compiled by Harold R. Johnson, 1997:
John enlisted in the summer of 1775 in Captain Elias Dubose's
Patriot Militia. After the fall of Charleston, John joined the
ranks of General Francis Marion. John received his commission as
Captain in 1782. At the close of the war, John returned to
Darlington County, South Carolina. In 1792, John received land
grants for land located near Byrdtown, Darlington County, South
Carolina. John's plantation had a total of 1120 acres and it was
on this land that John Norwood built his home and raised his
family. John Norwood continued his interests in public affairs
and was appointed in 1799 along with his close friend, Alexander
McIntosh of Society Hill, to represent Darlington County in
running out the dividing line between Darlington and
Chesterfield County. In 1812, John served on Darlington Citizens
Committee, which was responsible for a number of resolutions and
declarations on the county's political stand during the War of
1812. On October 22, 1825, Captain John Norwood signed his will
in the presence of two of his grandsons, William E. and John A.
Norwood, both sons of Samuel, and his neighbor Issac T. Wilks
This will was probated on December 23, 1829 and is on file in
the Darlington County, Courthouse. A monument was dedicated on
April 12, 1969, the 195th wedding anniversary of John and Mary
Norwood, at Byrdtown, Darlington County, South Carolina. The
monument is inscribed with the following message:
Sacred to the memory of Capt. John Norwood his will proved Dec.
23, 1829 and his wife Mary Warren Norwood Departed this Life,
Aug. 3, 1831: Married April 12, 1774
Capt. John Norwood, Son of Theophilus Norwood and Margaret
Dawson Norwood
With his brave Comrades he defended this land in the darkest
days of the Revolutionary War serving as Captain in Brig. Gen.
Francis Marion Brigade.
This monument stands in what was formerly the familiy burial
ground of Captain John Norwood's Plantation. Erected in 1968."
According to "Norwood Family" handwritten notes of Effie Norwood
Jones, Captain John Norwood acquired fine estate for his time,
and accumulated much property by cattle raising for the
Charleston, S.C. market and by farming with slave labor."
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_William N. NORWOOD "the Immigrant"_+ | (1623 - 1702) m 1660 _Edward NORWOOD ______| | (1674 - ....) | | |_Lydia JORDAN ______________________+ | (1641 - 1726) m 1660 _Theophilus NORWOOD II_| | (1725 - 1792) m 1749 | | | ____________________________________ | | | | |_Naomi Or Ann? SMITH _| | (1678 - ....) | | |____________________________________ | | |--John NORWOOD | (1751 - 1829) | _(RESEARCH QUERY) DAWSON ___________ | | | _Christopher DAWSON __| | | (1700 - ....) | | | |____________________________________ | | |_Margaret DAWSON ______| (1725 - 1765) m 1749 | | ____________________________________ | | |_Arabella WRIGHT _____| (1700 - ....) | |____________________________________
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Father: James Coleman PENDLETON Mother: Susan |
_Philip PENDLETON ___+ | (1747 - 1811) m 1766 _James Philip PENDLETON _| | (1767 - 1841) m 1788 | | |_Martha AWBREY ______+ | (1745 - 1805) m 1766 _James Coleman PENDLETON _| | (1793 - 1855) | | | _James BELL _________+ | | | (1718 - 1787) | |_Sarah BELL _____________| | (1769 - ....) m 1788 | | |_____________________ | | |--Susan Awbrey PENDLETON | (1838 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Susan____________________| (1800 - ....) | | _____________________ | | |_________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Mary Emily G. BRONAUGH |
He married Sallie S. Chinn in St. John's Episcopal Church,
Tappannock, Va., February 16, 1863. Sallie was born in Prince
William Co., Va. 1833. Sallie died after 1910 in "Highlands",
Prince William Co., Va..
He was a Capt. in the Confederate Army and was taken prisoner
while visiting at his brother-in-law's plantation "Mt. Airy".
Robert Horner Tyler was riding over the plantation with Henry
Tayloe when they saw a group of soldiers in the distance riding
toward them and mistakenly thought they were Confederate
soldiers. As they got closer they realized their mistake to late
and Robert Horner was taken prisoner and taken to Governor's
Island. (This told to Dottie West by Edmonia Nicholas
Tyler-dau.).
Robert Horner Tyler and Sallie S. Chinn had the following
children:
i. Mary Ann8 Tyler. Mary died 1968.
ii. Robert Carter Tyler was born in "Mt. Airy", Prince George's
Co., Va. November 12, 1862. Robert died about 1930 in Absarokee,
Mt..
iii. Bailey Tyler was born in Prince William Co., Va. March 20,
1866. Bailey died December 4, 1938 in Prince William Co., Va.,
at 72 years of age. He married twice. He married Mary Love
Aldrich. He married Anner Moss Aldrich October 6, 1897.
iv. Benjamin Chinn Tyler was born 1867.
v. George Grayson Tyler was born in "Clifton", Prince William
Co., Va. February 12, 1869. George died September 3, 1938 in
Va., at 69 years of age. He married an unknown person.
vi. Hanson Boyden Tyler was born 1872. Hanson died February 20,
1934 in Canandaigua, Ontario Co., N.Y., at 61 years of age. He
married Virginia Stewart 1900.
vii. Henry Tayloe Tyler was born 1873. He married Margaret
McGregor.
viii. Cary Caroline Tyler was born in Clifton, Prince William
Co., Va. March 21, 1877. Cary died 1957 at 80 years of age.
ix. John Yates Tyler was born in Clifton, Prince William, Va.
1878. John is deceased. Died in infancy
x. Edmonia Nicholas Tyler was born in Clifton, Prince William
Co., Va. November 27, 1881. Edmonia died November 11, 1971 in
Highlands, Haymarket, Va., at 89 years of age.
xi. Sallie Norton Tyler was born in Clifton, Prince William Co.,
Va. September 12, 1883. Sallie died August 17, 1961 at 77 years
of age. She married Grayson Tyler October 4, 1914.
xii. Mathilda Gray Tyler was born in Clifton, Prince William
Co., Va October 31, 1885. Mathilda died February 25, 1963 at 77
years of age.
_John TYLER ___________+ | (1750 - 1792) _Charles TYLER ______| | (1770 - 1815) | | |_Margaret______________ | (1750 - 1793) _William Bailey TYLER ___| | (1799 - 1851) | | | _______________________ | | | | |_Sarah BROWN ________| | (1770 - 1839) | | |_______________________ | | |--Robert Horner- TYLER C.S.A. | (1838 - 1902) | _John B. BRONAUGH M.D._+ | | (1743 - 1777) m 1767 | _John BRONAUGH Jr.___| | | (1775 - 1821) | | | |_Mary Ann CARTER ______+ | | (1747 - 1825) m 1767 |_Mary Emily G. BRONAUGH _| (1799 - 1869) | | _William BRONAUGH _____+ | | (1730 - 1800) m 1762 |_Rosa BRONAUGH ______| (1777 - ....) | |_Mary DONIPHAN ________+ (1737 - 1781) m 1762
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