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Mother: Susanna SWANN |
"Cornelius settled on the northern side of the Pamunkey River,
John settled on the southern side of the Pamunkey River.
In the land office of Richmond, Va., is recorded: "Cornelius de
Bany or de Bonés or de Bony, a grant of land, 200 acres in New
Kent, dated 27th of September, 1664. Another grant to same, of
640 acres, dated June 7, 1666. This last grant was on Tomboy
Creek, York River. Again, Sarah Dabney, a grant of land, 179
acres, on Pamunkey River, in King and Queen Co., April 25, 1701.
Then follow other grants to other Dabneys in these early days of
our country."
Among the records at Hanover Courthouse, destroyed in Richmond
conflagration, 1865, occurred this entry in the first minute
book of that county, at the beginning of the entries, which were
begun when the county was cut off from New Kent County, in 1726:
"Ordered that it be recorded that on - day of April, 1721,
Cornelius Dabney, late of England [he seems to have gone to
England before coming to America] married Sarah Jenings." All
accounts agree that his first wife died shoftly after coming to
Virginia, leaving one son, George.
From this English George d'Aubigné came the William Dabney, who
gave two sons to the Revolutionary Army:
Charles Dabney, who commanded the Dabney legion, and George
Dabney, who was a captain in that legion. They were both at the
siege of Yorktown and the surrender of Lord Cornwallis. They
received the thanks of Congress for services rendered. George
Dabney's powder horn, that he carried into battle, is still in
the possession of one of the descendants. Patrick Henry was on
intimate terms with them.
Cornelius Dabney and Sarah Jennings, his wife, had three sons
and four daughters. The descendants of their half-brother,
George, and of this band of brothers and sisters can be found in
Louisa and Hanover counties, Va. They have also spread in the
South and Southwest, and many of them are to be found in the
Middle States. John Dabney settled on the lower Pamunkey River,
at what has been known ever since as Dabney's Ferry, and this
became the original seat of the Dabneys of King William and
Gloucester counties."
_(RESERCH QUERY) DABNEY of Virginia_ | _Cornelius DABNEY I "The Immigrant"_| | (1631 - 1693) | | |____________________________________ | _Cornelius DABNEY II_| | (1665 - 1694) m 1690| | | ____________________________________ | | | | |_Edith MORYSON? ____________________| | (1640 - ....) | | |____________________________________ | | |--Cornelius DABNEY III | (1686 - 1765) | ____________________________________ | | | _Thomas SWANN ______________________| | | (1650 - ....) | | | |____________________________________ | | |_Susanna SWANN ______| (1667 - 1724) m 1690| | ____________________________________ | | |____________________________________| | |____________________________________
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Mother: Anne Elizabeth BOURSIQUOT |
Valentine Papers (Virginia), Vol. 1-4, 1864-1908:
Rev. Francis Fontaine, Minister of York Hampton Parish,
certifies together with the Clerk and Church Wardens of sd.
Parish that William Dandridge Esq. received the Holy Sacrament
of the Lord's Supper in said Parish June 9, 1728 . June 17, 1728
. D. O. W. &c. 16, p. 526.
Francis Fontaine, James Hewitt and Rebecca Cobbs, witness a deed
from John Walker to his daughter Judith of a negro girl named
Florence. Nov. 16, 1723 . D. O. W. &c. 16, p. 244.
Francis Fontaine, Minister of York Hampton Parish, in York Co.
will of, gives to his wife Susanna all of his estate. To his
youngest son James Maury Fontaine all of his printed books and
manuscripts. Disinherits his oldest son Francis Fontaine Jr.
Mentions his children as follows: Francis Fontaine, whom he
disinherits, Mary Fontaine, John Fontaine, Thomas Fontaine,
James Maury Fontaine, Judith Barbor Fontaine . Appoints his wife
executrix. No witnesses. April 23, 1745 . D. O. W. &c. 16.
Francis Fontaine, decd. will of; was presented in court by
Susanna Fontaine Exectrx. Proved by Mary Fontaine daughter of
decd. and by John Fontaine who also attested to the seal and
arms of the said document. Mch. 19, 1749 .
James Maury Fontaine & Betty Carter Churchill . Sureties James
Maury Fontaine and John Jackson . Witness, William Churchill .
Bond dated Dec. 3ed 1777.
__ | __| | | | |__ | _James FONTAINE ____________| | (1658 - 1728) m 1685 | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Francis FONTAINE "the Immigrant" | (1696 - 1749) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Anne Elizabeth BOURSIQUOT _| (1660 - 1720) m 1685 | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Elizabeth COCKCROFT |
_William HANCOCK "the Immigrant"_+ | (1580 - 1622) _Simon HANCOCK ______| | (1620 - 1649) m 1642| | |_Susan POYTNER __________________ | (1588 - ....) _William HANCOCK _____| | (1645 - 1687) m 1668 | | | _________________________________ | | | | |_Sarah Gilbert GAYE _| | (1620 - 1689) m 1642| | |_________________________________ | | |--Frances HANCOCK | (1674 - ....) | _________________________________ | | | _William COCKCROFT __| | | (1613 - ....) | | | |_________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth COCKCROFT _| (1643 - 1685) m 1668 | | _________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth BURNETT __| (1612 - 1653) | |_________________________________
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Mother: Margaret |
__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) MCCONNELL of Old Craven Co. SC_| | | | |__ | _Thomas MCCONNELL "the Immigrant"_| | (1740 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |_________________________________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Margaret MCCONNELL | (1770 - ....) | __ | | | _________________________________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Margaret_________________________| (1740 - ....) | | __ | | |_________________________________________________| | |__
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Mother: Bulia Ann SCHOOLER |
Military: Pvt., Co. D, 8th Tennessee Cavalry, C.S.A. Enlisted
August 1862 - Capt. Leftwick, Col. Dibrell. Transferred to Co.
I, 4th Tennessee Cavalry, (Baxter Smith's), C.S.A. - Lt. G. R.
Elliott. Joseph was paroled near Charlotte, NC, May 9, 1865.
This was a short time after Gen. Lee's surrender.
Military: He was wounded in West Tennessee in a battle near
Humbolt. He was shot through the right arm, above the elbow. He
was in numerous battles including Chickamauga.
Note: The birth, death, and marriage information for Joseph and
Nancy, is from the soldier's and the widow's pension records. In
his pension records, Joseph states that his year of birth is
1834. In the widow's pension records, Nancy states that Joseph
was born on November 20, 1836. As a witness for Nancy, A. J.
Anderson states that Joseph was born in 1834, at Jamestown,
Fentress County, TN. Mr. Anderson also states that he has known
Joseph, "since before the war". The Court House at Jamestown,
TN, was burned on December 8, 1904, and the contents of the
County Clerk's office was totally destroyed, except one book,
which was not in the office at the time of the fire. There are
no records of marriage licenses prior to the fire.
Children:
Rosetta Phillips
Benjamin Franklin Phillips b. 8 Feb 1873 in Fentress Co., TN
Florence Evalina Phillips b. 15 Sep 1876 in Fentress Co., TN
Henry Freeman Phillips b. 22 Sep 1877 in Fentress Co., TN
Hattie Belle Phillips b. 17 Aug 1881 in Fentress Co., TN
James Alvin Phillips b. Oct 1883 in Fentress Co., TN
Edward Alvin Phillips b. 18 Apr 1886 in Fentress Co., TN
Albert Sidney Phillips b. About Jul 1888 in Fentress Co., TN
Beulah Ann Phillips b. 3 Nov 1890 in Allardt, Fentress Co., TN
Lillie May Phillips b. 11 Apr 1894 in Fentress Co., TN
Josephus Phillips b. 11 Mar 1895 in Allardt, Fentress Co., TN
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Obituary: Fentress County Gazette, Vol. XVI - No. 43, December
19, 1907
Died, at 11 o'clock a. m., Saturday, 14th inst., Mr. Joseph C.
Phillips, aged 73 years, and was buried on Sunday, the 15th, at
Barger's cemetery. Mr. Phillips was well and favorably known
throughout the county, having acted in the capacity of county
surveyor for well nigh forty years, and was noted for strict
observance of duty and honesty in the performance of his
official functions. In his younger days, during the civil war,
he took an active part in the conflict, having joined the
cavalry service of the Confederate army, in which he remained
and participated though the entire duration of the struggle. He
was of a quiet, unassuming disposition, urbane in his
temperament and friendly with everybody. He was just such a man
as would be noticeably missed in the community in which he
lived. His naturally strong constitution had been breaking up of
late years, and as a consequence his health was that of an
invalid for some time previous to his death. We sincerely extend
our sympathy to the bereaved family.
Burial: The Fentress County Cemetery book by Mable Wheeler lists
J. C. Phillips as buried in the Old Barger Cemetery, with no
dates listed. There is not a stone present for J. C. Phillips
now, but there are two markers for his son Josephus. One of the
markers just has "J. C. Phillips" while the other one has the
name "Josephus, son of J. C. & N. Phillips". Both of the markers
have the exact same dates on them and are located right next to
each other. Because of the dates listed, it is not known if one
of them is for Joseph C. Phillips or if he is in an unmarked
grave.
Census: 1880 Fentress County, TN
12th Civil District
SD 2, ED 37, SH 15
June 14, 1880
115 - 118
Philips, Joseph, 45, surveys for county, TN KY KY
Nancy, 24, wife, keeping house, TN TN TN
Benjamin F., 7, son, TN TN TN
Florence E., 4, dau, TN TN TN
Henry F., 2, son, TN TN TN
Census: 1900 Fentress County, TN
12th Civil District
SD 4, ED 17, SH 8B
June 22, 1900
139 - 140
Phylips, Joseph C., 45, Oct 1854, M - 29 yrs, farmer, TN TN TN
Nancy, 45, wife, Nov 1854, M - 29 yrs, 12 children born - 10
living, TN TN TN
Henry F., 22, son, Sep 77, farm laborer, TN TN TN
Harriette, 18, dau, Sep 1881, TN TN TN
James A., 16, son, Oct 1883, farm laborer, TN TN TN
Edwin A., 14, son, Apr 1886, TN TN TN
Albert S., 11, son, Jul 1888, TN TN TN
Bula A., 9, dau, Nov 1890, TN TN TN
Lyla M., 7, dau, Apr 1893, TN TN TN
Census: 1910 Fentress County, TN
5th Civil District
SD 4, ED 22, SH 8B
May 5, 1910
142 - 144
Phillips, Nancy, 55, widowed, 11 children born - 9 living, TN TN
TN
James A., 25, son, farm laborer, TN TN TN
Edward, 22, son, farm laborer, TN TN TN
Albert S., 20, son, farm laborer, TN TN TN
Lilly M., 16, dau, TN TN TN
or Children
Benjamin PHILLIPS b: 1873 in Fentress County,Tennessee
Florence PHILLIPS b: 15 Sep 1876 in Fentress County,Tn.
Henry Freeman PHILLIPS b: Sep 1877
Hattie Belle PHILLIPS b: 1883
Edward Alvin PHILLIPS b: 18 Apr 1886 in Fentress
County,Tennessee
Bulia Ann PHILLIPS b: 2 Nov 1890 in Fentress County,Tennessee
Lily Mae PHILLIPS
James PHILLIPS
_Abner PHILLIPS __________ | (1737 - 1813) _Cornelius PHILLIPS _____________| | (1767 - 1834) m 1790 | | |__________________________ | _Abner PHILLIPS _____| | (1802 - 1861) m 1830| | | __________________________ | | | | |_Rhoda SHORES ___________________| | (1766 - 1860) m 1790 | | |__________________________ | | |--Joseph Cornelius PHILLIPS C.S.A. | (1834 - 1907) | _Joseph SCHOOLER _________+ | | (1742 - ....) | _Joseph Hawkins SCHOOLER ________| | | (1777 - 1841) m 1810 | | | |_Nancy Catherine HAWKINS _+ | | (1750 - 1815) |_Bulia Ann SCHOOLER _| (1811 - 1887) m 1830| | _Moses QUISENBERRY _______+ | | (1748 - 1805) m 1768 |_Dorthea S. "Dolly" QUISENBERRY _| (1788 - 1859) m 1810 | |_Mary GATEWOOD ___________+ (1745 - 1814) m 1768
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Mother: CATHERINE DRURY |
_JOHN le STRANGE ____+ | (1386 - 1436) m 1411 _ROGER le STRANGE ___| | (1412 - ....) m 1434| | |_ALICE BEAUMONT _____+ | (1390 - ....) m 1411 _HENRY le STRANGE ___| | (1437 - 1485) m 1467| | | _____________________ | | | | |_JANE BEKE OR BEBE __| | (1413 - ....) m 1434| | |_____________________ | | |--ROBERT le STRANGE | (1477 - 1512) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_CATHERINE DRURY ____| (1452 - 1496) m 1467| | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: ELIZABETH CLIFFORD |
__________________________________________ | ________________________| | | | |__________________________________________ | _PHILIP VACCHE Knt.__| | (1371 - 1407) | | | __________________________________________ | | | | |________________________| | | | |__________________________________________ | | |--BLANCHE de la VACCHE | (1400 - ....) | _ROGER de CLIFFORD 5th Lord of Wordsworth_+ | | (1333 - 1389) m 1356 | _LEWIS de CLIFFORD Knt._| | | (1359 - 1404) m 1372 | | | |_MAUD de BEAUCHAMP _______________________+ | | (1335 - 1402) m 1356 |_ELIZABETH CLIFFORD _| (1375 - 1414) | | _JOHN de MOWBRAY 4th Baron________________+ | | (1340 - 1368) m 1349 |_ELEANOR de MOWBRAY ____| (1364 - 1399) m 1372 | |_ELIZABETH de SEGRAVE of Norfolk__________+ (1338 - 1397) m 1349
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