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_Edward BULLOCK ______________________+ | (1660 - 1752) _Richard BULLOCK ____________| | (1690 - 1764) m 1713 | | |_Sarah DALBY _________________________ | (1665 - ....) _William BULLOCK ____| | (1726 - 1796) m 1771| | | _Leonard HENLEY Sr.___________________+ | | | (1673 - 1761) m 1700 | |_Anne HENLEY ________________| | (1701 - 1766) m 1713 | | |_Elizabeth RICHARDSON ________________+ | (1675 - ....) m 1700 | |--James BULLOCK | (1776 - ....) | _James I TAYLOR ______________________+ | | (1635 - 1698) m 1682 | _John TAYLOR III_____________| | | (1696 - 1780) m 1716 | | | |_Mary GREGORY ________________________+ | | (1663 - 1747) m 1682 |_Elizabeth TAYLOR ___| (1733 - ....) m 1771| | _Philip PENDLETON Sr. "the Immigrant"_+ | | (1654 - 1721) m 1681 |_Catherine Isabel PENDLETON _| (1693 - 1774) m 1716 | |_Isabella HURT _______________________+ (1654 - 1724) m 1681
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_____________________ | _____________________| | | | |_____________________ | _John DAY "the Immigrant"_| | (1705 - ....) m 1733 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Joseph DAY Sr. | (1740 - 1796) | _John ROSS __________ | | (1658 - 1693) | _Alexander ROSS _____| | | (1684 - 1748) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Lydia ROSS ______________| (1708 - 1799) m 1733 | | _____________________ | | |_Katherine CHAMBERS _| (1685 - ....) | |_____________________
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_James DUDLEY II______+ | (1680 - 1711) _James DUDLEY III____| | (1700 - 1744) m 1727| | |______________________ | _Robert DUDLEY ______| | (1740 - 1780) | | | _Theophilus STAUNTON _ | | | (1680 - ....) m 1706 | |_Jean STAUNTON ______| | (1707 - ....) m 1727| | |_Jane PORTER _________ | (1680 - ....) m 1706 | |--John DUDLEY | (1760 - 1844) | ______________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |______________________ | | |_____________________| | | ______________________ | | |_____________________| | |______________________
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Mother: Sarah Jones WHITE |
_John HARDAWAY ______+ | (1650 - 1689) m 1670 _John HARDAWAY ______| | (1680 - ....) m 1720| | |_Frances HARRIS _____ | (1650 - ....) m 1670 _Thomas HARDAWAY ____| | (1734 - 1781) m 1759| | | _Samuel MARKHAM _____+ | | | (1670 - ....) | |_Frances MARKHAM ____| | (1700 - ....) m 1720| | |_Mary BATTY _________+ | (1670 - ....) | |--Thomas G. HARDAWAY | (1760 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Sarah Jones WHITE __| (1740 - 1761) m 1759| | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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The third spouse of James Monroe Sandridge (the son of GTS and
Elizabeth Hutchison) was his first cousin, Nancy Jane Hutchison
(prob. born 1-7-1856). She was the 7th child of John and
Elizabeth Frazier Hutchison of Attala County.
I note that your file refers to GTS's spouse as "Elizabeth F.
Hutchinson." Can you tell me where she is referred to in this
way? I am especially curious about her middle name as it might
provide a clue to her ancestry--and, of course, my own.
Apparently the Sandridge-Hutchison connection can be traced back
at least to Franklin County, TN, as both families are shown
there (just three pages apart) on the 1830 census. I wonder if
other evidence of a relationship there has been found.
Thanks, again, for your help.
Edward Hutchison
Excerpts from my book can be read at:
http://members.aol.com/AttalaKin/index.html
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Marriage 2 Sally Patsy Womack b: ABT. 1743 in Amelia County,
Virginia. or m. 1763 in Henrico Co. VA. or m. 1770 Burke Co.
GA.
Children:
Isaac Kemp b. About 1772 in NC
David Kemp b. About 1774 in NC
Asa Kemp b. 1776 in NC
Thomas Kemp b. 1778 in NC
Grace Kemp b. 1779
Rebecca Kemp b. About 1780 in NC
Jonathan Kemp, Jr. b. 1781 in NC
Dempsey Kemp b. 6 Jun 1782 in NC
Elizabeth Cox (Wife) b. 23 Dec 1768 in SC Marriage: BET 1783 AND
1784
Children:
Caleb Kemp b. 1784 in Burke Co, GA
Charles Kemp b. 1786 in Burke Co, GA
Sarah Kemp b. 1793 in SC
Wilford Kemp b. 1795
Martha Kemp b. 1799
Diana Kemp b. 1800 in Burke Co, GA
Elizabeth Kemp b. 1800
Permelia Kemp b. 1807
Hillery Jackson Kemp b. 19 Feb 1812 in MS
"[The following was taken from:
"THREE GENERATIONS OF CAPTAIN JONATHAN KEMP FAMILY".
The official records of Captain Jonathan Kemp, compiled by his
great great grandson, Dempsey "Demmy" Kemp of Greensburg,
Louisiana, with data of his children and grandchildren.]
Captain Jonathan Kemp was a native of North Carolina, according
to his grandson, Judge Simpson Kemp, who reported this fact in
The Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Louisiana pages
507-8. This was corroborated by the Colonial Records of Georgia
by Chandler in Vol. XI (1770-1777) which reported: "That he
moved from North Carolina to St. George Parish, Georgia (made
Burke County, Ga. in 1777) about 1768/9, and acquired 100 acres
of land on Rocky Creek on September 1771 (see Colonial Records
of Georgia by Chandler Vol. XII page 52). He there met and
married Sally Patsy Womack about 1769 or 1770. Her father,
Richard Womack, was living there at the same time with his wife,
four children and six Negroes, according to Colonial Records of
Georgia Vol. X page 897.
Jonathan Kemp moved back to North Carolina where he became
Captain in Burke's Regiment, North Carolina Militia and was paid
in cash for his Revolutionary service. Payment of cash was
allowed for Militiamen, by a law previously passed by the North
Carolina House of Commons in 1768, which he took advantage of,
for he no doubt intended to return to Georgia. He was paid 873
pounds and 49 shillings for his service on 15 Nov 1781 by
voucher No. 608-609-610-611, just 27 days after Lord Cornwallis
had surrendered to Gen. George Washington at Yorktown, Virginia.
Capt. Jonathan Kemp returned to Burke County, Georgia after the
birth of his youngest son Dempsey Kemp (by Sally Patsy Womack).
According to his son, Judge Simpson Kemp, as reported in The
Biographical and Memoirs of Louisiana pages 507-8, both his
father Dempsey Kemp and Jonathan Kemp were "Natives of the Old
North State" (meaning North Carolina).
After Jonathan Kemp moved back to Burke County, Ga., he was
elected as a member to the Georgia Legislature and began his
service on 8 Jan 1784. He was appointed by the same Legislature
as a Justice of Burke County and paid 28 Feb 1784 the amount of
2 shillings and 8d. (See Candler's Revolutionary War Records
Vol. III pages 421 and pages 572-3). (From Knight's Roster of
the Revolution page 26) Francis Boykin, Refugee soldier of Burke
County, appointed Jonathan Kemp, Esq., plantar of the same
county, to obtain his bounty land on 28 Jan 1784.
Records of the 18th Congress of the U.S. records that Jonathan
and Dempsey Kemp acquired Spanish Land in St. Helena District in
1801. The Mississippi Territorial Papers of the United States
Vol. V 1798-1817 page 168 mentions that James Madison U.S.
Secretary of State wrote to Mississippi Gov. Claiborne on 26
July 1802 concerning land titles in the Miss. Territory, Bourbon
County as well as the West Florida Spanish titles; to have the
settlers present their claims on a petition. Among the 63 who
signed the petition were Isaac Kemp, David Kemp, Jonathan Kemp
and Dempsey Kemp.
Captain Jonathan Kemp was a member of the first Police Jury of
St. Helena Parish, La. in 1813 and died the following year
according to his tombstone record. "Died December 2, 1814, age
72". His tombstone record erroneously records "He fought at
Bunker Hill". His youngest son, who was only 2.5 years old when
his father died, erected the tomb and was misinformed. The
youngest son, judging by his character, would have been the
first to correct this error had he learned the truth.
from "Succession Records of St. Helena Parish, LA 1804-1854" by
Clyde Purser Young, E. Russ Williams, Jr pg 73
Jonathan Kemp, Sr, 1815 file K-5
May 1, 1815 - Inv. Elizabeth Kemp is the widow and heirs are: by
his 1st marriage with Patsey Womack - Asa Kemp, lately resident
of S. Carolina, Isaac, Rebecca wife of David Gorman, Dempsey,
David, Jonathan Jr, and Thomas Kemp; by the 2nd marriage with
Elizabeth Cox - Caleb, Sarah, wife of John George, both of age,
and Charles, Patsy, Dianah , Hillery, Wilford, Permelia, and
Elizabeth Kemp, who are minors.
A claim to a tract of land on W side of Tickfaw River entered by
decd as two claims, one in his name and one in the name of his
son Celeb $2400. Personel estate appraised at $17,384.71.
Jonathan Kemp md Patsy Womack about 1773; she died Jan 20, 1791.
He md Elizabeth Cox in 1791. At the time of his last marriage he
possessed two plantations in Georgia, one of which was later
sold to John Callahan, now residing near Natchez, MS The other
was sold to Stephen Johnson of Georgia.
Asa Kemp, son of decd, received from his father a tract of land
in S Carolina. Isaac received a plantation; Dempsey, a
plantation in S Carolina; Rebecca, a plantation in S Carolina;
David, Thomas, Caleb, and Sarah received personal property.
(Regarding collations heretofore received by the heirs.)
Oct 31, 1815 - Bond: David and Isaac Kemp, the widow Elizabeth
are co-administrators. Bond of Mrs. Elizabeth Kemp, natural
tutrix to the minors. Oath of Isaac Kemp, curator for absent
heirs.
Aug. 22, 1817 - Distribution of the estate appearing: Isaac Kemp
for himself and as curator for absent heirs of Asa Kemp decd;
Rebecca Gorman wife of David Gorman; Dempsey Kemp; and Thomas
Kemp, who have agreed to make partition of the estate of
Jonathan Kemp Jr. (?) decd and a legitimate brother of
aforesaid."
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1763 Henrico VA
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Father: DAVID LINDSAY 5th of the Mount Mother: GRISELDA (Grissel) MELDRUM |
"There being no son, their eldest daughter inherited the
“shadow” half of the property and became Agnes, 6th of the Mount
(Lindsay, 1938). It is not stated what became of the remainder
of the property.
In 1606 Agnes married Sir Jerome Lindsay of Annatland (the son
of David Lindsay, Bishop of Ross). They had five daughters and
five sons."
__ | __| | | | |__ | _DAVID LINDSAY 5th of the Mount_| | (1555 - 1621) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--AGNES LINDSAY | (.... - 1621) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_GRISELDA (Grissel) MELDRUM ____| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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