Mother: Mourning LEWIS |
_Robert ADAMS "the Immigrant"_____+ | (1580 - 1628) _William ADAMS ______________| | (1627 - 1680) | | |__________________________________ | _Robert ADAMS Sr.____| | (1685 - 1740) m 1710| | | __________________________________ | | | | |_Mary WALKER ________________| | (1630 - ....) | | |__________________________________ | | |--Mary ADAMS | (1715 - ....) | _Andrew LEWIS ____________________+ | | (1648 - ....) | _William LEWIS ______________| | | (1660 - 1706) | | | |_Mary CALHOUN ____________________ | | (1652 - ....) |_Mourning LEWIS _____| (1694 - 1765) m 1710| | _Robert "Potato Hole" WOODSON Sr._+ | | (1634 - 1707) m 1657 |_Elizabeth Williams WOODSON _| (1674 - ....) | |_Elizabeth FERRIS ________________+ (1636 - 1689) m 1657
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Mother: Lula E. |
_Meredith ALVIS _____+ | (1777 - 1849) _Thomas Stanley ALVIS ____| | (1825 - 1897) m 1858 | | |_Polly WRIGHT _______ | (1780 - ....) _Robert Edward ALVIS _| | (1875 - ....) m 1900 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Margaritta Emma JOHNSON _| | (1830 - ....) m 1858 | | |_____________________ | | |--Clyde E. ALVIS | (1901 - ....) | _____________________ | | | __________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Lula E.______________| (1880 - ....) m 1900 | | _____________________ | | |__________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Rachel BELL? FENNY? |
Data on Lewis Coney was supplied from the family Bible of Lewis
Coney owned by Mrs. Boyd Edwards, Jackson, MS; other material
from Mrs. Gordon Willoughby (Norma Gene Coney) of Summit, MS.
Mrs. R. Chester Upton of Jackson, MS is preparing a detailed
genealogy of the family. "John and William, the twins, were so
nearly alike that it was difficult at times to tell them apart.
William had a small dimple in one cheek which was the only means
to distinguish them."
In the 1850 census these boys are listed in the Gorman or Norman
family, ages, 14, 12, and the twins 10.
Note: Louis N. Coney Bible Records - Norma Willoughby by
Gertrude Norman Hobb (Mrs. Kenneth Hobb) of 1480 62nd
Turner-South St. Petersburg, FL
1840 CONEY L. N. Pike County MS 10 Federal Population Schedule
MS 1840 Federal Census Index MSS4a560450
1840 CONEY L. N. Pike County MS 10 Federal Population Schedule
MS 1840 Federal Census Index MSS4a560451
1840 CONEY L. N. Pike County MS 170 No Township Listed Federal
Population Schedule MS 1840 Federal Census Index MSS4a560454
1841 CONEY L. N. Pike County MS No Township Listed MS 1841
State Census Index MSS4a560453
1845 CONEY L. N. Pike County MS No Township Listed MS 1845
State Census Index MSS4a560452
_(RESEARCH QUERY) CONEY _ | _Jeremiah CONEY I____| | (1730 - 1782) m 1766| | |_________________________ | _William CONEY Sr.____| | (1767 - 1848) m 1803 | | | _________________________ | | | | |_Mary COLEMAN _______| | (1740 - 1782) m 1766| | |_________________________ | | |--Lewis Newsom CONEY Sr. | (1813 - 1841) | _________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_________________________ | | |_Rachel BELL? FENNY? _| (1780 - 1825) m 1803 | | _________________________ | | |_____________________| | |_________________________
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Mother: Alice LAMBALL |
After her second husband's death, on March 26, 1709, Alice
Vastall and son William were offically deeded 125 acres of land
previously agreed upon by her late husband William Vastall and
Benjamin Mendenhall. Her late husband had built a house on the
land and willed it to his wife and son William at his death.
This son owned this same land in 1729 indicating that she had
died by then. (C-2141)"
[524326]
or Oct. 12, 1680 in England or Pennsylvania
__ | _____________________| | | | |__ | _George GLOVER "the Immigrant"_| | (1630 - 1691) m 1662 | | | __ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |__ | | |--Alice GLOVER | (1663 - 1729) | __ | | | _George LAMBALL _____| | | (1605 - ....) | | | |__ | | |_Alice LAMBALL ________________| (1631 - ....) m 1662 | | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
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Mother: Mary COPELAND |
They are thought to be the ancestors of all the Graves later
living in the Lone Star community east of Prentiss, then in
Covington County, now in Jefferson Davis County.
According to the Robert Magee bible, the children of John and
Sarah Graves were Margaret (1795-1800), John Jr (b. 1800),
Humphrey, Jane, Angie, Middleton, and maybe another daughter.
{Descendants of James Graves and Mary Copeland of VA and GA,
http//www.gravesfa.org/gen150.htm]"
Children:
2 Benjamin GRAVES b: 1792 d: 1870 + Elizabeth O. NESMITH (this
Benjamin is son of Francis Graves see his record for proof.)
2 John GRAVES , Jr. b: 1793 d: AFT 1850 + Elizabeth WHITAKER
2 Eleanor GRAVES b: 1795 d: 1833 + Jacob TOMLINSON b: 1770
2 Margaret (Peggy) GRAVES b: 19 JUL 1795 d: 12 DEC 1880 + Robert
(Robin) MAGEE b: 14 FEB 1793 d: 11 NOV 1859 Marriage 2 Michael
DURR b: 6 SEP 1810 Married: AUG 1844 in Simpson County,
Mississippi
John W. Graves, b. 15 Oct. 1770, m. Sarah Warren, 2 Sept. 1791,
d. 21 Jan. 1858.
[200019]
b 13 Sep 1770
_Thomas GRAVES IV____+ | (1640 - 1711) m 1669 _Robert GRAVES ______| | (1682 - ....) | | |_Mary________________ | (1650 - ....) m 1669 _James GRAVES _______| | (1730 - ....) m 1750| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Mary________________| | (1690 - ....) | | |_____________________ | | |--John W. GRAVES | (1770 - 1858) | _____________________ | | | _Stephen COPELAND ___| | | (1700 - ....) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mary COPELAND ______| (1732 - 1801) m 1750| | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Rhoda TURNER |
_________________________ | _John HIX ___________| | (1740 - ....) | | |_________________________ | _Farthing HIX _______| | (1760 - 1845) m 1784| | | _________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_________________________ | | |--Elizabeth HIX | (1790 - ....) | _James TURNER ___________+ | | (1710 - 1793) m 1729 | _Isaiah TURNER ______| | | (1743 - ....) | | | |_Mary ADMIRE? ___________ | | (1712 - ....) m 1729 |_Rhoda TURNER _______| (1764 - 1802) m 1784| | _(RESEARCH QUERY) TERRY _ | | |_Frances TERRY ______| (1740 - ....) | |_________________________
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Father: (RESEARCH QUERY) McCULLOCH MCCULLOUGH |
__ | __| | | | |__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) McCULLOCH MCCULLOUGH _| | | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--James MCCULLOUGH | (1650 - ....) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |________________________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: MARGUERITE de PERCHE |
"Roger de Newburgh, 2nd Earl of Warwick. This nobleman, in the
contest between the Empress Maud and King Stephen, espoused the
cause of the former, but his lordship is much more known by his
munificent grants to the church than his martial deeds. He
married Gundred, daughter of William, Earl of Warren, and had
issue, William and Waleran, successive earls, Henry, and Agnes.
The earl died 12 June, 1153, and was succeeded by his eldest
son, William de Newburgh, 3rd Earl of Warwick.
[Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct
Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 399, Newburgh,
Earls of Warwick]
Roger, the eldest son of Robert de Beaumont, Earl of Warwick,
held the earldom from 1123 until his death in 1153. As a member
of the powerful Beaumont group, Roger was deeply involved in the
struggle between Stephen and the empress Matilda (Maud). The
next earls were two of his sons. [Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1961
ed., Vol. 23, p. 375, EARLS OF WARWICK]"
_HUMPHREY (de Vieilles) de HARCOURT ___________+ | (0980 - 1044) m 1010 _ROGER de BEAUMONT Earl of Meulan__________________________| | (1022 - 1094) m 1040 | | |_AUBREYE de la HAIE ___________________________ | (0984 - 1045) m 1010 _HENRI de Newberg de BEAUMONT 1st Earl of Warwick_| | (1045 - 1123) m 1100 | | | _WALERAN III de BEAUMONT Count of Meulan_______+ | | | (0990 - 1069) m 1017 | |_ADELINE de MEULLANT ______________________________________| | (1014 - 1081) m 1040 | | |_ODA de CONTEVILLE ____________________________+ | (0994 - ....) m 1017 | |--ROGER (Beaumont) de NEWBURGH 2nd Earl of Warwick | (1102 - 1153) | _ROUTROU I MORTAGNE Viscount of Chateaudum_____+ | | (1014 - 1078) | _GEOFFREY II de Mortaigne du PERCHE of Perche and Mortagne_| | | (1033 - 1100) m 1066 | | | |_ADELINE DOMFRONT _____________________________+ | | (1025 - ....) |_MARGUERITE de PERCHE ____________________________| (1067 - 1156) m 1100 | | _HILDOUIN III de Rameru de MONTDIDIER of Roucy_+ | | (1010 - 1063) m 1031 |_BEATRICE de Roucy de MONTDIDIER of Perche and Montdidier__| (1051 - 1129) m 1066 | |_ALIX (Adele) de ROUCY ________________________+ (1014 - 1062) m 1031
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__ | __| | | | |__ | _John NORMAN ________| | (1760 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Elijah Benton NORMAN Sr. | (1794 - 1869) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Mary TUGGLE |
_(RESEARCH QUERY) PENDLETON _ | _Robert PENDLETON ___| | (1750 - ....) m 1775| | |_____________________________ | _Pryor PENDLETON ____| | (1785 - 1863) m 1807| | | _____________________________ | | | | |_Malinda PENDLETON? _| | (1755 - ....) m 1775| | |_____________________________ | | |--Exonia (Oney) PENDLETON | (1820 - ....) | _John TUGGLE ________________ | | (1724 - 1793) m 1756 | _Joshua TUGGLE ______| | | (1758 - 1818) m 1780| | | |_Mary HOUCHINS ______________ | | (1730 - ....) m 1756 |_Mary TUGGLE ________| (1790 - 1857) m 1807| | _John PACE __________________ | | (1721 - 1790) m 1742 |_Elizabeth PACE _____| (1759 - ....) m 1780| |_Susannah HOUCHENS __________ (1718 - ....) m 1742
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Mother: Anne |
Source for the following from:
http://MEMBERS.AOL.COM/BECCABOL/PEARLS.HTM
"Charles Pearl, Frederick Co., MD, swore allegiance to state on
5 Feb 1777."
"*5. Charles(2) Pearl, son of Robt. Pearl, was bequeathed 5
shillings by his father's 1765 will.******
At Fred. Co MD. Court on 26 Feb. 1757 Charles Pearl recorded his
cattle mark.#
Of Prince George's Co. MD, by deed dated 21 Dec. 1763, Charles
Pearl, carpenter, paid ?120 to Geo. Frasier Hawkins, gent., of
Prince George's Co., for 120-acre Hawkins Tenement on north fork
of Little Creek which falls into Potomack River between
Kittocktin Creek & the Blue Ridge in Fred. Co.,## (in present
Petersville District).
In the Fred. Co. Debt Books he was charged for this tract in the
period 1766-1773.###
In June 1767 he owed money to the estate of James Dixon of Fred.
Co. MD ####
In 1777 he took the Oath of Fidelity in Fred. Co.MD
NOTES:
*Heads of Families, Md., 1790 (Govt. Printing Office), p.70.
**Washington Co. MD Wills, A:90-91.
***Md. Certificates of Survey, IC#R:577-578.
****Allegany Co. MD Equity Papers, at MSA, 50,361-l/24.
Witnessed by Geo.Pearl.
*****Allegany Co.MD 1800 Census, p. l, line 44.
******Fred. Co. MD Wills, A#1:257.
#Fred. Co.MD Land Records, F#1(1756-1761):179.
##Ibid., J-152-154.
###Fred. Co. MD Debt Books, at MSA.
####Md. Inventories, 94:217-252."
"Charles moved to Washington (now Allegany) Co. MD before 2_
August 1779, on which date Charles Perill of Washington Co.MD
paid ?900 to Richard Maurice of Monongalia Co., Va. for
100-acres Morris's Choice & adjoining 80-acre Morris's Luck on
Town Creek about 6 miles from the mouth thereof.*
By deed dated 25 Nov. 1786, Charles Pearle (signed by mark) of
Washington Co.MD carpenter with wife Elizabeth, sold the
120-acre Hawkins Tenement in Frederick Co.MD to Michael Garver
of Fred. Co., farmer, for ?270.**
On 10 Dec. 1789 a certificate of resurvey was issued to Charles
Per(r)il for 177-l/2-acre Perrill's Delight on Town Creek in
(present) Allegany Co. MD, comprised of: 90-l/2-acre Morris's
Choice, 80-acre Morris's Luck & 8 acres of contiguous vacant
land. The patent for this tract was granted to Charles Perrill
on 4 Mar. 1793. ***
He lived in Skipton District, Washington (present Allegany) Co.
MD, for which the 1790 Federal Census is not extant.
On 4 May 1793 a Certificate of Survey was issued to Charles
Perrill of Allegany Co. MD for 731-acre Locust Ridge adjoining
Warrior Mountain, the path from Griffen Johnson's to Charles
Twigg's, School House Run, and Perrill's Delight. ****
Charles Perrill died intestate in Allegany Co.MD before 1809. In
the period 1809-1830 his son Charles Perrill of Allegany Co.MD
purchased from each of his eight siblings their undivided
one-ninth rights/shares in their father's 177-1/2-acre Perrill's
Delight in Alegany Co.MD.#
Children of Charles & Elizabeth Perrill, according to the above
deed (order uncertain):
1. James (3) Purl, m. before 1809, Mary (--); resided Fairfield
Co., Ohio 1809-1828.
2. Catherine Purl, m. before 1809, Charles McAtee; resided
Fairfield Co., Ohio, 1809
3. Thomas Purl, resided Fairfield Co., Ohio 1809; d.s.p. before
Nov. 1810.
4. John Perrel, m. before 1809, Hannah (---); resided Fairfield
Co., Ohio 1809.
5. Margaret Ann Purl, resided Fairfield Co., Ohio, 1810.
6. Charles Purl; resided Allegany Co. MD 1810-on; d. before
1839, leaving 4 children: Charles, James, Thos., & Elizabeth.
7. Seth Perrill, m. before 1830, Susan (---); resided Ohio Co.
(W.) Va. 1830.
8. Eleanor Perrill, m. by Allegany Co.MD license dated 23 Apr.
1795, Alexander Grimes*, resided Warren Twp., Jefferson Co.,
Ohio, 1830.
9. Elizabeth Perrill, resided Warren Twp., Jefferson Co., Ohio,
1830."
NOTES:
* Washington Co.MD Land Records, B:120.
**Fred. Co.MD Land Records, WR#7:122-123.
***Md. Certificates of Survey, IC#l:287; Patents,
IC#H(1792-1795)244-245.
****Certificate of Survey, Allegany Co.MD No.466, at MSA. This
might pertain to his son Charles, Jr.
# Allegany Co. MD Land Records,
E(1806-1810):555-557;F(1810-1813):180;IJ(1815-1818):537-538;O(182
7-1829)
:271-272;P(1829-1832):209-210,287-288.
Allegany Md.is around Cumberland Md. Allegany Md.also connects
to West Virginia. 1771 Bedford County, Pennsylvania formed from
Cumberland County. [The Handybook for Genealogists, United
States of America, 8th Edition, published by The Everton
Publishers, Inc., Logan, Utah.] [County Courthouse Book,
compiled by Elizabeth Petty Bentley, Genealogical Publishing
Company, Baltimore, MD, 1990.] Bedford Co. PA buts the MD
counties.
Washington County, Maryland formed in 1776 from Frederick
County. [The Handybook for Genealogists, United States of
America, 8th Edition, published by The Everton Publishers, Inc.,
Logan, Utah.] [County Courthouse Book, compiled by Elizabeth
Petty Bentley, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, MD,
1990.] ["A Brief History of the Maryland Counties," compiled by
Walt Williams (E-mail: [email protected]), Calvert County
MDGenWeb Home Page
(https://sites.rootsweb.com/~mdcalver/calvert.htm)].
Allegany County, Maryland was formed in 1789 from Washington
County. [The Handybook for Genealogists, United States of
America, 8th Edition, published by The Everton Publishers, Inc.,
Logan, Utah.]
1750 Cumberland County, Pennsylvania formed from Lancaster
County (1729). [The Handybook for Genealogists, United States of
America, 8th Edition, published by The Everton Publishers, Inc.,
Logan, Utah.] [County Courthouse Book, compiled by Elizabeth
Petty Bentley, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, MD,
1990.]
1788 Allegheny County, Pennsylvania formed from Westmoreland and
Washington Counties. [The Handybook for Genealogists, United
States of America, 8th Edition, published by The Everton
Publishers, Inc., Logan, Utah.] County Courthouse Book, compiled
by Elizabeth Petty Bentley, Genealogical Publishing Company,
Baltimore, MD, 1990.] Near the Pittsburg Pa area.
__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) PERRILL\PEARL\PURL _| | | | |__ | _Robert PERRILL\PEARL _| | (1690 - 1765) | | | __ | | | | |______________________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Charles PERRILL\PEARL I | (1736 - ....) | __ | | | ______________________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Anne__________________| (1700 - ....) | | __ | | |______________________________________| | |__
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