Mother: Elizabeth? |
__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) BASS\BASSE\BAAS\BAYSE _| | | | |__ | _Matthew BASS _______| | (1770 - 1840) | | | __ | | | | |_________________________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Sarah BASS | (1810 - ....) | __ | | | _________________________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Elizabeth?__________| (1780 - ....) | | __ | | |_________________________________________| | |__
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Mother: AGNES ST. CLAIR |
_ROGNVALD BRUSSE _________________+ | (1000 - 1046) _ROBERT de BRUCE (BRUSSE) I____________| | (1020 - 1080) | | |_FELICIA of Normandy______________ | (1000 - ....) _ROBERT de BRUCE II__| | (1050 - 1094) | | | _ALAN III de BRETAGNE of Brittany_+ | | | (0997 - 1040) | |_EMMA de BRETAGNE of Brittany__________| | (1034 - 1094) | | |_BERTHE de BLOIS of Chartres______+ | (1010 - 1085) | |--WILLIAM de BRUCE (BUSSE) | | __________________________________ | | | _WALDONIUS ST. CLAIR Earl of St. Clair_| | | | | | |__________________________________ | | |_AGNES ST. CLAIR ____| (1066 - 1080) | | __________________________________ | | |_______________________________________| | |__________________________________
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Father: RICHARD de GREY of Codnor Mother: LUCIA de HUMES |
_RICHARD de GREY ____ | (1148 - ....) _HENRY de GREY 1st Baron of Codnor_| | (1161 - 1224) m 1199 | | |_____________________ | _RICHARD de GREY of Codnor_| | (1200 - 1259) m 1223 | | | _HUGH BARDOLF _______+ | | | (1156 - ....) | |_ISOLDA BARDOLF ___________________| | (1182 - 1246) m 1199 | | |_ISOBEL AQUILLION ___ | (1155 - ....) | |--AGNES de GREY | (1225 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _JOHN de HUMES ____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_LUCIA de HUMES ___________| (1200 - ....) m 1223 | | _____________________ | | |___________________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Elizabeth CANTERBURY |
__ | _Cornelius KINCHELOE _| | (1665 - ....) | | |__ | _John KINCHELOE _______| | (1700 - 1746) m 1718 | | | __ | | | | |______________________| | | | |__ | | |--Cornelius KINCHELOE | (1721 - 1830) | __ | | | ______________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Elizabeth CANTERBURY _| (1698 - 1777) m 1718 | | __ | | |______________________| | |__
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Mother: Keturah "Kitty" DEERE |
_Hugh QUIN __________ | (1723 - 1789) _Peter QUIN Sr.______| | (1750 - 1824) m 1776| | |_Margaret FONDREN ___ | (1725 - ....) _Daniel QUIN ___________| | (1779 - 1859) m 1805 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Judith ROBINSON ____| | (1760 - 1840) m 1776| | |_____________________ | | |--Emily QUIN | (1817 - 1899) | _____________________ | | | _James DEERE ________| | | (1750 - ....) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Keturah "Kitty" DEERE _| (1780 - 1851) m 1805 | | _____________________ | | |_Margaret GRAHAM ____| (1750 - ....) | |_____________________
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Mother: Elizabeth TYLER |
Marriage 2 Elizabeth Hale AUSTIN
Children
Mary Austin WALLER birth b: 1879
John Tyler WALLER birth b: 1881
Clara WALLER
_William WALLER of "Bellfield"_+ | (1762 - 1799) _William WALLER _____________________| | (1790 - ....) | | |_Elizabeth MACON ______________ | (1760 - ....) _William Nevison WALLER _| | (1820 - 1870) m 1842 | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) GRIFFIN _____ | | | | |_Mary Berkely GRIFFIN _______________| | (1800 - ....) | | |_______________________________ | | |--William Griffin WALLER C.S.A. | (1843 - ....) | _John TYLER III of Virginia____+ | | (1747 - 1813) m 1776 | _John TYLER IV of Virginia___________| | | (1790 - 1862) m 1813 | | | |_Mary Marot ARMISTEAD _________+ | | (1761 - 1797) m 1776 |_Elizabeth TYLER ________| (1823 - 1850) m 1842 | | _Robert CHRISTIAN _____________+ | | (1760 - ....) m 1786 |_Letitia CHRISTIAN First Lady of USA_| (1790 - 1842) m 1813 | |_Mary BROWNE __________________ (1765 - 1822) m 1786
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John Anthony Winston, the fifteenth governor of Alabama, was
born September 4, 1812 in Madison County, Alabama territory. He
was educated at LaGrange College (where the University of North
Alabama is located today) and at Cumberland College (University
of Nashville) in Tennessee. Winston was a planter and a cotton
commissioner. He purchased his first plantation in Sumter County
in 1834. In 1844 he established the cotton commission house of
John A. Winston and Co. in Mobile, an enterprise he continued
until his death.
Winston's political career began in 1840 when he was elected to
the House of Representatives. He was re-elected in 1842 and
elected to the Senate in 1843. Winston remained in the Senate
until 1853, serving as President from 1845 to 1849. During his
legislative career Winston represented Alabama at the 1848
Democratic party convention in Baltimore and at the attempted
secessionist convention in Nashville in 1850. Although he
opposed William Lowndes Yancey's ardent state's rights platform
in Baltimore, Winston's position had shifted against the popular
sovereignty compromise at the Nashville meeting. He was
considered a strong southern rights advocate when he was elected
governor in 1853.
As governor, Winston encouraged public education and signed a
bill in 1854 creating Alabama's public school system. He was not
so generous, however, regarding state support for public
transportation, particularly where the railroads were concerned.
Winston vetoed over thirty bills and became known as the "veto
governor." Although he was opposed to transportation funding in
principle, Winston's actions were also guarded by the state's
indebtedness due to the failure of the state bank. In 1855
Winston was re-elected by a narrow margin over the Know Nothing
party candidate, George D. Shortridge.
In 1846 Winston organized a militia company to fight in the
Mexican War, but the company was never called into active duty.
He was more successful during the Civil War when he served as
colonel of the Eighth Alabama Infantry Regiment. This unit was
involved in the Peninsula campaign, most notably the Battle of
Seven Pines. A strict disciplinarian, Winston was not well liked
by his men.
Following the war Winston served as a delegate to the 1865
Alabama Constitutional Convention. He was elected to the US
Senate in 1867 but was disenfranchised when he refused to take
the oath of allegiance.
Winston married Mary Agnes Walker in 1832 by whom he had one
daughter, also named Mary Agnes. His first wife died in 1842,
and he later married Mary W. Logwood. This marriage ended in
divorce in 1850. Winston died in Mobile in December, 1871.
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Authorities:
Alabama Acts. 68. pp.99-101, 1850.
Owen, Thomas M. History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama
Biography, 1921.
Owen, Thomas M., Jr. "John Anthony Winston--Fighter: A Chapter
in the Romance of Alabama History", (Unpublished manuscript
ADAH).
Stewart, John Craig. The Governors of Alabama, 1975.
http://www.archives.state.al.us/govs_list/g_winsto.html.
". John Anthony Winston, 5 son of (William 4, Anthony 3, Anthony
2, Isaac 1) died Dec. 22d, 1871. He represented Sumpter Co.,
Ala., for many years in the General Assembly as Representative
of Senator. He was colonel of the ------------ Ala. Regt.,
Volunteer Infantry, during the Mexican War; for two terms
Governor of Alabama; President of the State Senate; Colonel
Eighth Alabama Infantry, during the late war, participating in
the battles fought on Virginia soil. He was elected United
States Senator in 1866, but was not allowed to take his seat.
He is described as having possessed an "unbending will" and a
vigorous intellect. His style of speech was "bold and
incisive." He was never called an orator, but as a debater, he
had few, if any, equals in the State. His personal courage was
undoubted. He was as he represented his family as being: "very
tolerant in matters of religious faith."
_Anthony I WINSTON _____+ | (1723 - 1783) m 1747 _Anthony II WINSTON _| | (1750 - 1828) m 1776| | |_Alice Thornton TAYLOR _+ | (1730 - 1765) m 1747 _William WINSTON ____| | (1789 - 1859) | | | _John JONES ____________+ | | | (1715 - 1798) | |_Keziah JONES _______| | (1752 - 1826) m 1776| | |_Elizabeth WALKER ______+ | (1725 - 1798) | |--John Anthony WINSTON of Alabama | (1812 - 1871) | ________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ________________________ | | |_____________________| | |________________________
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