I26415: ALICE de AUDLEY Baroness (1300 - 12 Jan 1374)

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Baroness ALICE de AUDLEY

1300 - 12 Jan 1374

ID Number: I26415

  • TITLE: Baroness
  • RESIDENCE: England
  • BIRTH: 1300, Hadley, Staffordshire, England
  • DEATH: 12 Jan 1374, Greystoke, Northumberland, England
  • BURIAL: Cathedral, Durham, Durham, England
  • RESOURCES: See: [S810] [S1007] [S1922] [S1993]
Father: HUGH de AUDLEY of Stratton
Mother: ISOLT de MORTIMER of Hereford


Family 1 : RALPH de NEVILLE Lord Neville Of Raby
  1.  ISABELL de NEVILLE
  2. +MARGARET de NEVILLE
  3. +JOHN de NEVILLE 3rd Baron of Raby
Family 2 : RALPH FitzRobert de GREYSTOKE
  1. +WILLIAM FitzRalph de GREYSTOKE

[523446]
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                                                                           _HENRY de AUDLEY ___________________________+
                                                                          | (1175 - 1236) m 1217                       
                                 _JAMES de AUDLEY ________________________|
                                | (1220 - 1276) m 1244                    |
                                |                                         |_BEATREA (Bertrade) de MAINWARING __________+
                                |                                           (1190 - 1249) m 1217                       
 _HUGH de AUDLEY of Stratton____|
| (1267 - 1325)                 |
|                               |                                          _WILLIAM de LONGESPEE 2nd Earl of Salisbury_+
|                               |                                         | (1204 - 1249) m 1226                       
|                               |_ELA de LONGESPEE _______________________|
|                                 (1226 - 1299) m 1244                    |
|                                                                         |_IODINE de CAMVILLE ________________________+
|                                                                           (1205 - 1251) m 1226                       
|
|--ALICE de AUDLEY 
|  (1300 - 1374)
|                                                                          _ROGER de MORTIMER 6th Baron of Wigmore_____+
|                                                                         | (1230 - 1282) m 1247                       
|                                _EDMUND de MORTIMER 7th Baron of Wigmore_|
|                               | (1252 - 1304)                           |
|                               |                                         |_MAUD de BRAOSE ____________________________+
|                               |                                           (1226 - 1301) m 1247                       
|_ISOLT de MORTIMER of Hereford_|
  (1275 - 1338)                 |
                                |                                          ____________________________________________
                                |                                         |                                            
                                |_UNNAMED_________________________________|
                                  (1250 - ....)                           |
                                                                          |____________________________________________
                                                                                                                       

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[S810]

[S1007]

[S1922]

[S1993]


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Henry W. CAVE

1802 - 24 Dec 1862

ID Number: I65111

  • RESIDENCE: Barwell Co. SC and AL and Milam Co. TX
  • BIRTH: 1802, Barnwell Co South Carolina
  • DEATH: 24 Dec 1862, Milam Co. Texas
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2457]
Father: John CAVE Jr.
Mother: Lucy CAUSEY


Family 1 : Nancy Jane BASS
  1.  Elizabeth CAVE

                                             _____________________
                                            |                     
                       _____________________|
                      |                     |
                      |                     |_____________________
                      |                                           
 _John CAVE Jr._______|
| (1780 - 1814) m 1800|
|                     |                      _____________________
|                     |                     |                     
|                     |_____________________|
|                                           |
|                                           |_____________________
|                                                                 
|
|--Henry W. CAVE 
|  (1802 - 1862)
|                                            _William CAUSEY II___+
|                                           | (1744 - 1828)       
|                      _Absalom CAUSEY _____|
|                     | (1760 - 1800) m 1784|
|                     |                     |_UNNAMED_____________
|                     |                       (.... - 1803)       
|_Lucy CAUSEY ________|
  (1780 - ....) m 1800|
                      |                      _____________________
                      |                     |                     
                      |_Elizabeth WOOD _____|
                        (1760 - 1817) m 1784|
                                            |_____________________
                                                                  

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Elizabeth CLAUNCH

ABT 1800 - ____

ID Number: I90315

  • RESIDENCE: of Mercer Co. KY
  • BIRTH: ABT 1800
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2971]
Father: William CLAUNCH (CLOUNCH)
Mother: Rebecca BOLTON? OR BOTTOM?


Notes


2 Elizabeth CLAUNCH b: ABT. 1800 + Willliam BLACKETER b: ABT. 1795 Married: 24 JAN 1820

                                                      _Jeremiah CLAUNCH Sr._
                                                     | (1734 - ....)        
                               _Jeremiah CLAUNCH Jr._|
                              | (1758 - 1840)        |
                              |                      |______________________
                              |                                             
 _William CLAUNCH (CLOUNCH) __|
| (1773 - 1831) m 1798        |
|                             |                       ______________________
|                             |                      |                      
|                             |______________________|
|                                                    |
|                                                    |______________________
|                                                                           
|
|--Elizabeth CLAUNCH 
|  (1800 - ....)
|                                                     ______________________
|                                                    |                      
|                              ______________________|
|                             |                      |
|                             |                      |______________________
|                             |                                             
|_Rebecca BOLTON? OR BOTTOM? _|
  (1780 - ....) m 1798        |
                              |                       ______________________
                              |                      |                      
                              |______________________|
                                                     |
                                                     |______________________
                                                                            

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Mary EMORY

ABT 1730 - ____

ID Number: I42336

  • RESIDENCE: Richmond Co. GA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1730
  • RESOURCES: See: [S1152] [S1551]

Family 1 : Evan DAVIS Jr.
  1. +Samuel Emory DAVIS
  2. +David DAVIS

Notes


widow of ? Williams, dau of Joseph Emory.
Children:
1. Isaac WILLIAMS
2. Daniel WILLIAMS

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[S1152]

[S1551]


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Gen. Nathan Bedford FORREST C.S.A.

____ - ____

ID Number: I102672

  • TITLE: Gen.
  • OCCUPATION: CSA "Wizard of the Saddle"
  • RESIDENCE: Memphis, TN
  • RESOURCES: See: notes

Notes


Forrest's ties to KKK a trumped-up myth
By BILL WARD
For The Times
GUEST COLUMNIST
I've grown to become amused at things that are based on bad history, especially when they are written with such obvious political intent. Such was the recent Times article by Rick Lavender, "Portrait of Forrest sparks campaign spat."


The misinformation in the article, which appears to have been fed to The Times by Greg Bautista, began with the statement referring to "a portrait of Civil War general and Ku Klux Klan founder Nathan Bedford Forrest."


Certainly Forrest was a general in the Confederate Army, and according to his old nemesis, Union Gen. William T. Sherman, possibly the best cavalry officer produced by the Civil War. His prowess as a cavalry leader and battlefield general earned him the envy of even his adversaries and the title, "Wizard of the Saddle," early on in the war.


But there the truth ends and Hollywood legend begins. Bedford Forrest had absolutely nothing to do with the founding of the Ku Klux Klan. And even within the history of the Klan, differences must be noted between the Klan of the 1860s and the Klan of today.


The KKK that was reorganized in 1915 enjoyed a well-deserved reputation as a bigoted and sometimes violent organization, fueled by hate and ignorance and thriving on fear and intimidation. But that wasn't always the case. The original KKK of the 1860s was organized as a fun club, or social club, for Confederate veterans. Many historians agree that if a YMCA had been available in the town of Pulaski, Tenn., the KKK might never have existed.


On Dec. 24, 1865, six young Confederate veterans met in the law office of Judge Thomas M. Jones, near the courthouse square in Pulaski. Their names were James R. Crowe, Calvin E. Jones, John B. Kennedy, John C. Lester, Frank O. McCord, and Richard B. Reed. All had been CSA officers and were lawyers, except Kennedy and McCord, who had served as a private in the Confederate army. The meeting resulted in the idea of forming a social club, an 1860s version of the VFW or American Legion.


Their number quickly grew, and in meetings that followed, the men selected a name based on the Greek word "kuklos" meaning circle, from which they derived the name Ku Klux. Perhaps bowing to their Scotch-Irish ancestry, and to add alliteration to the name, they included "clan," spelled with a K. And so, quite innocently, a new social club called the Ku Klux Klan was created to provide recreation for Confederate veterans.


McCord, whose family owned the town's weekly newspaper, the Pulaski Citizen, printed mysterious-sounding notices of meetings and club activities. As other newspapers picked up his stories about the Klan, word spread and the organization grew.


When the war ended, Forrest was virtually broke, having spent most of his estimated pre-war fortune of $1.5 million outfitting his troops. He was spending his time between business ventures in Memphis and his farm in Mississippi. Organizations such as the Klan were farthest from his mind.


When Forrest was elected Grand Wizard of the Klan in mid-1867 at the Maxwell House Hotel in Nashville, he wasn't even in town. He was elected in absentia. The best scholarly research shows that Forrest never "led the Klan," he never "rode with" the Klan, nor did he ever own any Klan paraphernalia.


The only known order that Forrest issued using his famous name and perceived authority was for the KKK to disband in 1869, which it finally did in 1871. And even that order was written by his longtime friend and former chief artillery officer, Capt. John Watson Morton.


As to the battle of Fort Pillow, few men within the fort needed to have died on that fateful day. From Jack Hurst's Nathan Bedford Forrest, A Biography: "Captain W. A. Goodman, Chalmers' adjutant general and bearer of the (surrender) note, said later he clearly remembered the offer to treat the entire garrison as prisoners of war 'because when the note was handed to me, there was discussion about it among the officers present, and it was asked whether it was intended to include Negro soldiers as well as the white; to which both General Forrest and General Chalmers (one of Forrest's brigade commanders) replied that it was so intended.'"


A U.S. Congressional investigation exonerated Forrest of any wrongdoing at Fort Pillow, although the incident became the stuff of northern newspaper propaganda. Sherman later noted that the disproportionate casualties at the fort were the result of incompetent Union command.


Forrest's involvement with the Klan was far less than Michael Jordan's was with Nike athletic shoes. It might be wise before anyone drags portions of the history of this country through the mud in a political fray that they bother to sit down and study that history more carefully.


Bill Ward, a former Hall County resident, is a writer and historical researcher living in Salisbury, N.C. He is currently working on a book about Nathan Bedford Forrest. E-mail: [email protected].


Originally published Thursday, November 11, 2004
The Gainesville Times
http://www.gainesvilletimes.com/news/stories/20041111/opinion/513 57.shtml




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John P. FURLONG

ABT 1830 - ____

ID Number: I17132

  • RESIDENCE: St. Landry Parish, LA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1830
  • RESOURCES: See: [S543]

Family 1 : Mary Sophia JONES

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Susan Elizabeth HODGES

20 Mar 1841 - 14 Apr 1910

ID Number: I88769

  • RESIDENCE: of Claiborne Parish, LA
  • BIRTH: 20 Mar 1841
  • DEATH: 14 Apr 1910
  • RESOURCES: See: LDS (AFN: 1PT1-BC6)

Family 1 : George William MONZINGO

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William HOGE

1701 - 1789

ID Number: I98940

  • RESIDENCE: PA and Frederick and Loudoun Cos. VA
  • BIRTH: 1701
  • DEATH: 1789
  • RESOURCES: See: [S3591]
Father: William HOGE "the Immigrant"
Mother: Barbara HUME


Family 1 : Mary PANCOAST

Notes


v. William Hoge, Jr.(c1701-1789) married Mary Pancoast, married second to Anne Hyle. From The Hoge family, written by James Tyler Hoge: "Moved to Loudoun County, Virginia, and m a Quaker. He had a large number of descendants.


"Fourthly is yet my son William Hoge shall have yt 100 a of land whereon he now lives which is secured to him by a bill of sale..."


One of the other sons, William, married a Quaker and joined the sect. He has numerous descendants. He settled after marriage in Loudoun County, Virginia.


                                                                   __
                                                                  |  
                                _(RESARCH QUERY) HOGE HOGG HOGUE _|
                               |                                  |
                               |                                  |__
                               |                                     
 _William HOGE "the Immigrant"_|
| (1660 - 1749) m 1689         |
|                              |                                   __
|                              |                                  |  
|                              |__________________________________|
|                                                                 |
|                                                                 |__
|                                                                    
|
|--William HOGE 
|  (1701 - 1789)
|                                                                  __
|                                                                 |  
|                               __________________________________|
|                              |                                  |
|                              |                                  |__
|                              |                                     
|_Barbara HUME ________________|
  (1667 - 1745) m 1689         |
                               |                                   __
                               |                                  |  
                               |__________________________________|
                                                                  |
                                                                  |__
                                                                     

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Jane KIRKWOOD

BEF 1798 - ____

ID Number: I92685

  • RESIDENCE: GA and Warren Co. MS
  • BIRTH: BEF 1798
  • RESOURCES: See: LDS [S3435]
Father: James KIRKWOOD
Mother: Jane MCALPINE


Notes


Spouse: Jesse Harper Disc #45 Pin #513982 Marriage: 15 Jun 1811 Place: Warren, Mississippi



                                                            __
                                                           |  
                       ____________________________________|
                      |                                    |
                      |                                    |__
                      |                                       
 _James KIRKWOOD _____|
| (1760 - ....) m 1790|
|                     |                                     __
|                     |                                    |  
|                     |____________________________________|
|                                                          |
|                                                          |__
|                                                             
|
|--Jane KIRKWOOD 
|  (1798 - ....)
|                                                           __
|                                                          |  
|                      _Alexander MCALPINE "the Immigrant"_|
|                     | (1730 - 1790) m 1760               |
|                     |                                    |__
|                     |                                       
|_Jane MCALPINE ______|
  (1775 - ....) m 1790|
                      |                                     __
                      |                                    |  
                      |_Sarah TEMPLE ______________________|
                        (1735 - ....) m 1760               |
                                                           |__
                                                              

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Trula May MEADE


!LIVING (Source is from family records.) - John Wallace diskettes.

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Dorothea PEERS

ABT 1770 - ____

ID Number: I67481

  • RESIDENCE: Goochland Co. VA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1770, Goochland Co. Virginia
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2560]

Family 1 : Jacob WOODSON
  1.  Addison WOODSON
  2.  Virginia WOODSON
  3.  Nancy WOODSON

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Charles YANCEY I "the Immigrant"

BEF 1642 - 1690

ID Number: I51619

  • RESIDENCE: Wales and Hanover Co. VA
  • BIRTH: BEF 1642, Wales
  • DEATH: 1690, Hanover Co. Virginia
  • RESOURCES: see: LDS (AFN: CC91-52) [S1835]

Family 1 : Mary LEIGHTON
  1. +Charles YANCEY II
  2. +Lewis Davis YANCEY

Notes


"The Charles Yancey who is to have married Mary Leighton (according to family tradition) is often reported to have died about 1690. It is generally accepted (without proof) that the Charles Yancey on the Quit rent rolls is his son Charles II who married Mary Bartlett. (This is the dominant family tradition - but no evidence has been found documenting either of these couples - such as marriage records or wills)."

[S1835]

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