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40 467 468 McCulloch Benjamin 35 M Farmer 300
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41 467 468 McCulloch Savella 22 F
Mississippi
42 467 468 McCulloch Albert G. B. 2 M
Mississippi
__ | __| | | | |__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) McCULLOCH MCCULLOUGH _| | | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--William McCULLOCH MCCULLOUGH | (1800 - ....) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |________________________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: ISABEL of Wenwick |
Marriage 1 Roseanna "Rose" STURMAN TUCKER b: Abt 1629 in VA
Married: abt 1665 or 1671 in Harrison Co., VA
Marriage 2 Susannah SNOWE b: in Lancashire Co.England Married:
21 Sep 1629 in England
Srcs:
1. Edwin Beitzel. "History of the Girard Cheseldine Families."
2. Property Deeds. St. Mary's Co. Maryland. Maryland Archives.
3. History of Maryland.(Several different volumes found in
Mormon Library.
4. Document DDG 148. Lancashire Record Office. Dated 21 Sep 1629
5. Document DDG 149. Lancashire Record Office. Dated 20 Jun
1634.Marriage Record
6. Document from Lancashire Record Office. "Conveyance"
7. Copies of Correspondence between Edwin Beitzel and various
Cheseldine Researchers.
Chronicles of St. Mary's.
8. David Spalding. Thomas Gerard. The Study of a Lord of the
Manorand the Advantages of Manor Holding in Early Maryland.
pgs.61-76.
9. Virginia Historical Magazine Vol 33 Pg 302.
10. David Spalding, C.F.X. "Thomas Girard of Maryland and
Virginia.St.Mary's Chronicles.V 7, July 1959. No. 7. pg 53
11. Ross F. Collins. Gerard Pedigree Chart.
12. John Walton. Gerards Daughters. Found in Maryland Historical
Magazine
13. Alice Norris Parran. Register of Maryland's Heraldic
Families1635-1935. Published
1935
14. Pedigree of Thomas Gerard by Ross F. Collins, Captain, USNR,
(RET)
16. Norma Tucker. Colonial Virginians and Their Maryland
Relatives.Genealogical Publishing C. 1994
17. Research Papers of Robert Garrett of The Boltons, S.W.10
England.
His land holdings were extensive in St. Mary's County and in
Virginia.Just across the Potamac River was his plantation called
"Machodac."This plantation was near the plantation of John Lee,
Son of the Immigrant, Richard Lee. There are papers."
Thomas GERARD b: Abt 1608 in Newhall in Ashton, Lancashire-
Makersfield.
Thomas and Susannah had 11,000 acres from Lord Baltimore known
as St. Clement's Manor and St. Clement's Island in 1638-1639.
Thomas was involved in the uprising in St. Marys Co, MD and left
to settle on lands in Westmoreland Co, VA, where he died.
Plantagenent Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists, 2nd
Edition, 1999 by David Faris Page: p. 153
__ | __| | | | |__ | _JOHN GERARD Gent.___| | (1587 - ....) m 1607| | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--THOMAS GERARD Gent. "the Immigrant" | (1608 - 1673) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_ISABEL of Wenwick___| (1589 - ....) m 1607| | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Mary "Polly" BRYANT |
"Beverly Jones, physician and planter, son of Gabriel de Remi
and Mary Bryant Jones of Martinsville, Va., was a graduate of
Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia. He practiced first
in Germantown, N.C., and later Bethania, N.C. Jones built "Oak
Grove" in Bethania after his marriage (ca. 1843) to Julia Amelia
Conrad, daughter of Phillipina Lash and her second husband,
Abram Conrad".
Manuscripts Department Library of the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill
SOUTHERN HISTORICAL COLLECTION #2884 JONES FAMILY PAPERS
Inventory
"Abstract: Papers, especially correspondence of Beverly Jones,
physician and planter at "Oak Grove" near Bethania, Stokes
County (now Forsyth), N.C.; his wife, Julia Amelia Conrad Jones;
and their children.
Letters circulated among Jones family members and members of the
Conrad, Hauser, Lash, Lemly, and Wilson families of North
Carolina and Henry County, Va.
Topics include household and women's affairs and education;
religious activities of Moravians,
Disciples of Christ, Mormons, and Christian Scientists,
especially of Virgil Wilson and James B.
Jones, Disciples ministers; and medical practice and medical
study by Abraham (Abram) Jones, a medical student at the
University of Virginia and the University of New York, including
a thesis on abortion that Abram wrote in 1867.
Also included are Civil War letters of soldiers in North
Carolina and Virginia; letters from civilians commenting on
recruiting problems and desertion in the Confederate Army; and a
diary, 1863-1864, of James B. Jones as a lieutenant in the 1st
North Carolina Battalion Sharpshooters, serving in North
Carolina and Virginia. Reconstruction era material includes
information on relations with freemen.
Later papers are primarily those of the unmarried Jones
daughters, Julia, Ella, and Kate. Among the volumes are Julia
Conrad Jones's diaries, Beverly Jones's medical accounts, and
farm records.
"In 1844, there are letters from Dr. Jones and Julia while they
lived in Philadelphia. Topics include the births of the Jones's
many children; education of nieces and nephews; discussions
about conversions to the Disciples of Christ; and news of
illnesses, deaths, and plantation business".
"During the Civil War, letters include discussions about
conscription laws, scarcity of materials, high prices,
deserters, and related topics. Two of Beverly Jones's sons,
Abram and James, joined the Confederate Army, and there are
letters from them to their parents about the war and conditions
in the army.
On 13 May 1865, Reuban E. Wilson, a former prisoner of war wrote
to the Joneses that he hoped all southerners would take the Oath
of Allegiance and work with northern Democrats to check some of
the wild schemes of the Republicans. In summer 1865, Wilson was
arrested and charged with murdering Unionist citizens in North
Carolina".
"The reminder of the series contains letters from the younger
Joneses--Kate, Julia, and Erastus--from their various schools.
There is some correspondence about business matters, especially
the estates of Henry Wilson and Henrietta Wilson. The financial
losses of William Lash during the panic in the late 1870s are
also discussed. Other topics include the starting of Robert H.
Jones's dental practice, church matters, the moving of James to
William Woods College in Missouri from the University of
Kentucky, drilling and camp life for soldiers in the
Spanish-American War, and family history".
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LDS 18 Aug 1811
_(RESEARCH QUERY) JONES ____________________ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) of Henrico Chesterfield VA JONES _| | | | |____________________________________________ | _Gabriel de Remi (Beamly) JONES _| | (1780 - ....) m 1809 | | | ____________________________________________ | | | | |____________________________________________________| | | | |____________________________________________ | | |--Beverly JONES M.D. | (1811 - 1902) | _Jacques (James) BRYANT (BRIAND\BRIANT) Sr._+ | | (1709 - ....) m 1732 | _James BRYANT Jr.___________________________________| | | (1739 - ....) m 1770 | | | |_Elizabeth LEFEVRE _________________________+ | | (1712 - 1744) m 1732 |_Mary "Polly" BRYANT ____________| (1786 - ....) m 1809 | | _Stephen "Estienne" FORSEE FOUSHEE I________+ | | (1709 - 1773) m 1731 |_Jane FORSEE _______________________________________| (1739 - 1840) m 1770 | |_Marie PERROW ______________________________+ (1710 - 1772) m 1731
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Mother: Mary Frances COMPTON |
______________________ | _Daniel KIBLER ___________| | (1800 - ....) | | |______________________ | _Benjamin F. KIBLER ___| | (1835 - 1885) m 1860 | | | ______________________ | | | | |_Hanah____________________| | (1800 - ....) | | |______________________ | | |--Reuby Carl KIBLER | (1876 - ....) | _E. Howard COMPTON ___+ | | (1777 - 1866) m 1800 | _Zachariah James COMPTON _| | | (1801 - 1880) m 1827 | | | |_Elizabeth YATES _____+ | | (1782 - 1878) m 1800 |_Mary Frances COMPTON _| (1835 - 1916) m 1860 | | _Jeremiah MCKAY ______+ | | (1786 - 1866) m 1811 |_Eliza MCKAY _____________| (1812 - 1882) m 1827 | |_Nancy Ann DICKERSON _ (1790 - ....) m 1811
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Mother: Mary HARRIS |
_WILLIAM LYGON _______________________+ | (1512 - 1567) _THOMAS LIGON _____________________| | (1560 - ....) | | |_ELEANOR DENNIS ______________________+ | (1530 - ....) _Thomas (Lygon) LIGON "the Immigrant"_| | (1622 - 1674) m 1648 | | | ______________________________________ | | | | |___________________________________| | | | |______________________________________ | | |--Mary Harris LIGON | (1663 - 1702) | _WILLIAM HARRIS Esq. of Southminister_+ | | (1556 - 1616) m 1583 | _Thomas HARRIS Sr. "the Immigrant"_| | | (1584 - 1657) m 1625 | | | |_ALICE SMITH _________________________+ | | (1556 - 1652) m 1583 |_Mary HARRIS _________________________| (1625 - 1703) m 1648 | | _Edward GURGANEY Sr. "the Immigrant"__ | | (1570 - ....) |_Adria GURGANEY ___________________| (1598 - 1626) m 1625 | |_Ann__________________________________ (1570 - ....)
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Mother: Mary "Polly" TAYLOR |
_George TAYLOR ______+ | (1711 - 1792) m 1738 _Richard TAYLOR _____| | (1747 - 1825) m 1771| | |_Rachel GIBSON ______+ | (1717 - 1761) m 1738 _Richard "Black Dick" TAYLOR Jr._| | (1777 - 1835) | | | _James DAVIS ________+ | | | (1731 - 1808) m 1749 | |_Catherine DAVIS ____| | (1750 - 1809) m 1771| | |_Frances BERRY ______+ | (1721 - 1798) m 1749 | |--Caroline Virginia TAYLOR | (1825 - ....) | _George TAYLOR ______+ | | (1711 - 1792) m 1738 | _Edmund TAYLOR ______| | | (1744 - 1786) m 1769| | | |_Rachel GIBSON ______+ | | (1717 - 1761) m 1738 |_Mary "Polly" TAYLOR ____________| (1781 - 1856) | | _____________________ | | |_Sarah STUBBS _______| (1746 - ....) m 1769| |_____________________
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