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Mother: Elizabeth Frances "Fannie" GAINES |
_John William BEAHM ____ | (1786 - 1835) m 1813 _Warner Royal BEAHM ________| | (1827 - 1920) m 1855 | | |_Nancy Ann BOWEN _______ | (1789 - ....) m 1813 _William Warner Rippetoe BEAHM _____| | (1861 - 1945) m 1889 | | | _William Edward GAINES _+ | | | (1798 - 1876) m 1824 | |_Frances Margaret GAINES ___| | (1835 - ....) m 1855 | | |_Elizabeth SHOTWELL ____+ | (1803 - 1844) m 1824 | |--Rachel BEAHM | (1900 - ....) | _William Edward GAINES _+ | | (1798 - 1876) m 1824 | _John William GAINES C.S.A._| | | (1841 - 1910) m 1867 | | | |_Elizabeth SHOTWELL ____+ | | (1803 - 1844) m 1824 |_Elizabeth Frances "Fannie" GAINES _| (1873 - 1961) m 1889 | | _William H. SHOMO ______ | | (1821 - 1909) m 1844 |_Catherine SHOMO ___________| (1849 - 1929) m 1867 | |_Elizabeth LOUDERBACK __ (1825 - 1896) m 1844
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Mother: Phillipina Christina LASH |
"Wachovia is the name given to the entire tract bought by the
Moravian Church in North Carolina about 1752/55. The village of
Rural Hall, in Forsyth County, is almost exactly on the north
line of the Wachovia Tract. The South line of Forsyth County
follows the old Wachovia line from the East to where it borders
Clemmons Township. The West line is just West of Muddy Creek.
Walkertown is on the East line.
The Wachovia Tract contained about two thirds of what is now
FORSYTH County. Bethabara, Bethania, Salem, Friedberg, Friedland
and Hope settlements, were all inside the Wachovia Tract. The
deeds to the Wachovia Tract are on the books in the county seat
of ROWAN County.
The Moravians selected their lands in ANSON County, they settled
in ROWAN County, they went through the Revolutionary War in
SURRY County, through the War of 1812 and the Mexican War in
STOKES County, through the Civil War in FORSYTH County, -- AND
THEY ALWAYS STAYED WHERE THEY STARTED".
(Extracted from a letter dated April 17, 1941 from Miss Adelaide
L. Fries (Archivist) to Mrs. Braun).
http://users.erols.com/fmoran/wach2.html
________________________ | _Johannes CONRAD _______| | (1747 - 1802) m 1777 | | |________________________ | _Abram CONRAD ______________| | (1784 - 1869) m 1822 | | | ________________________ | | | | |_Catharina ROMIG _______| | (1752 - 1824) m 1777 | | |________________________ | | |--Julia Amelia CONRAD | (1823 - 1908) | ________________________ | | | _Johann Christian LASH _| | | (1758 - 1844) m 1787 | | | |________________________ | | |_Phillipina Christina LASH _| (1788 - 1847) m 1822 | | _George HAUSER Sr.______ | | (1730 - 1801) m 1753 |_Gertraut HAUSER _______| (1765 - 1791) m 1787 | |_Anna Margaretha ELROD _ (1736 - 1775) m 1753
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Father: Thomas (Lygon) LIGON "the Immigrant" Mother: Mary HARRIS |
_WILLIAM LYGON _______________________+ | (1512 - 1567) _THOMAS LIGON _____________________| | (1560 - ....) | | |_ELEANOR DENNIS ______________________+ | (1530 - ....) _Thomas (Lygon) LIGON "the Immigrant"_| | (1622 - 1674) m 1648 | | | ______________________________________ | | | | |___________________________________| | | | |______________________________________ | | |--Hugh LIGON | (1660 - ....) | _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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The story is told that Susannah Snow Gerard lived on the Gerard
Plantation, St. Clemont's Island, which is the tip of the
peninsula located in southern Maryland in St. Mary's County.
Supposedly she,and later, Dr. Tom, were buried there. In later
times, by different owners new buildings were erected where once
the plantation had been.It is assumed that tombstones were
thrown into the water and sank to the bottom where they probably
lay today."
__ | __| | | | |__ | _Justinian SNOWE "the Immigrant"_| | (1570 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Susannah SNOWE | (1610 - 1665) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_________________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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