I74582: Guillame de la CALMES "the Immigrant"Marquis (1675 - ABT 1741)

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Marquis Guillame de la CALMES "the Immigrant"

1675 - ABT 1741

ID Number: I74582

  • TITLE: Marquis
  • RESIDENCE: FR and 1699, England to VA and Stafford Co. VA
  • BIRTH: 1675, Trebs Dioc De Carcassone, Langeudoc, France
  • DEATH: ABT 1741, Stafford Co. Virginia
  • RESOURCES: See: Bio notes [S2821]

Family 1 : Isabella ELLICHE
  1. +Marquis CALMES II

Notes


Marquis De la Calmes I
Born in Trebs Dioc De Carcassone Langeudoc, France. Family fled to England in 1686. Was granted citizenship January 5, 1687 by King James II. Was a member of the Huguenot Church on Threadneedle St., London (1688). Was married to Isabella while Living in England. Came to Virginia in 1699. They settled in lower Virginia between 1696 and 1700, before moving to Stafford County in 1705. He bought 711 acres on the North Run of the Acquia Creek; was granted (1709) 744 acres on the South Run of the Acquia Creek adjoining his other acreage. Probably died in Stafford County.


Marquis De la Calmes I, b. 1670 d. 1741 m. Isabella Eliche b. 1670 d. 15 May 1742
Marquis Calmes I born in France. Family fled to England 1686. Granted denzienship 05 Jan 1687 by King James II. Member of Hueguenot Church Threadneedle St London (1687). Married to Isabella Eliche before coming to Virginia. 1700. Lived in Williamsburg before moving to Stafford County. On 11 May 1706, granted 711 acres on the North Run of Aquia Creek. Was granted 744 acres on the south side of Aquia Creek on 01 Sep 1709. Neighbors were William Waller, George Waller, Colonel William Robinson, James Butler, John Green, John Warner, Colonel Robert Carter. Died Stafford County 1741.
Isabella: also spelled Elliche, Illiche, Liche, Iche, & Eche in Huguenot Church records.

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Sarah CHILDERS

1647 - Jan 1721

ID Number: I87186

  • OCCUPATION: Quaker
  • RESIDENCE: Henrico Co. VA
  • BIRTH: 1647, Henrico Co. Virginia
  • DEATH: Jan 1721
  • RESOURCES: See: LDS
Father: Abraham CHILDERS I
Mother: Jane "Anne" HOWARD


Family 1 : Nicholas PERKINS II
  1. +Nicholas PERKINS
  2.  Abraham PERKINS
  3.  Philemon PERKINS
  4.  Mary PERKINS
  5. +Constantine PERKINS Sr.
  6.  Sarah PERKINS
  7.  Richard PERKINS
  8.  Elizabeth PERKINS

Notes


HENRICO CO., VA WILLS ADDENDA Weisiger p. 11 (p. 226) Will of SARAH PERKINS presented by Abraham Perkins, her executor and proved by Edward Enroughty and Thomas Childers, a Quaker, Thomas Childers and Constant Perkins, security.


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                       _William CHILDERS Sr. "the Immigrant"_|
                      | (1599 - 1649) m 1617                 |
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 _Abraham CHILDERS I__|
| (1618 - 1679) m 1643|
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|                     |_Anne RAMSDEN ________________________|
|                       (1604 - ....) m 1617                 |
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|--Sarah CHILDERS 
|  (1647 - 1721)
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|_Jane "Anne" HOWARD _|
  (1622 - 1681) m 1643|
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                      |______________________________________|
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Elizabeth GAINES

1820 - ____

ID Number: I33516

  • RESIDENCE: Pickens, SC & Montgomery Co. NC
  • BIRTH: 1820
  • RESOURCES: See: [S979]
Father: James GAINES
Mother: Mary Elizabeth MONTGOMERY


Family 1 : William Henry LILLY MD

                                                         _James GAINES I______+
                                                        | (1719 - 1786) m 1731
                              _Henry GAINES ____________|
                             | (1737 - 1830) m 1756     |
                             |                          |_Mary PENDLETON _____+
                             |                            (1717 - 1803) m 1731
 _James GAINES ______________|
| (1760 - 1854) m 1804       |
|                            |                           _Richard GEORGE _____+
|                            |                          | (1709 - 1773) m 1734
|                            |_Ann (Martha Ann) GEORGE _|
|                              (1735 - 1801) m 1756     |
|                                                       |_Elizabeth Ann MAYO _+
|                                                         (1715 - 1782) m 1734
|
|--Elizabeth GAINES 
|  (1820 - ....)
|                                                        _____________________
|                                                       |                     
|                             __________________________|
|                            |                          |
|                            |                          |_____________________
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|_Mary Elizabeth MONTGOMERY _|
  (1760 - ....) m 1804       |
                             |                           _____________________
                             |                          |                     
                             |__________________________|
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Mary Arsena GILBERT

12 Apr 1837 - 8 Nov 1884

ID Number: I3447

  • RESIDENCE: AL and Jones Co. MS
  • BIRTH: 12 Apr 1837, Alabama
  • DEATH: 8 Nov 1884, Sandersville, Jones Co. Mississippi
  • RESOURCES: See: [S153] [S2153]

Family 1 : William M. BONNER
  1.  Rebecca Ann BONNER
  2.  Asina BONNER
  3.  Ann BONNER
  4.  James Jefferson BONNER
  5.  Thomas Franklin BONNER

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Julia M. HUMBLE?

ABT 1810 - ____

ID Number: I24233

  • RESIDENCE: Jefferson Co. KY
  • BIRTH: ABT 1810
  • RESOURCES: See:NOT PROVEN [S315] [S1164]

Family 1 : William ALVIS

Notes


surname is unproven: Julia A ?Humble, Jefferson Co. KY - 1840 Jefferson co. KY;
shows William 120001/0000011001; 1850 w/wife, 3 sons, mo-in-law and 1870 widow alone.

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(RESEARCH QUERY) PALMER IRE & SC? & MS & LA

____ - ____

ID Number: I20912

  • RESIDENCE: IRE & SC > E. Feliciana, Jackson, & St. Heleana, LA
  • RESOURCES: See: Notes [S18]

Family 1 :
  1. +John E. PALMER
  2. +Henry PALMER
  3.  William Oscar PALMER

Notes


Some loose Palmers Grouped here for Research purposes - relationship of kids on this card to each other is not determined yet, but each ones descendants are. please write [email protected].
Company E, Jackson Mounted Men
Palmer, Calvin May 14, 1862 Pvt.
Palmer, Caswell Sept. 26, 1861 Pvt.
Palmer, Charles E. Sept. 16, 1861 Pvt.
Wounded In Action 6-22-63 Clinch
River, Tenn. Died 6-27-63
Palmer, Isaac S. Sept. 16, 1861 Pvt., 1st Lt.
Palmer, James May 14, 1862 Pvt.
Wounded In Action 3-30-63
Somerset, Ky. Died 4-21-63
Palmer, Lewis May 14, 1862 Pvt.
Palmer, Matthew W. Sept. 16, 1861 Pvt.


1850 U.S. Census, East Feliciana Parish, La.
109 Elizabeth Chandler 47 F SC
Polly Rist 45 F La.
L Theophelous Norwood 23 M SC
199 Anna T. Riley 52 F Ga.
John M.D. 60 M SC
F Archibald 24 M Ms.
F Joseph 20 M La.
Catharine 17 F Ms.
F F.D. Higginbotham 28 M La.
St. 245 William J. Palmer 24 M La.
Leonora J. 23 F La.
Philip 4 M La.
Mary 2 F La.
Sarah 11/12 F La.
F 249 Adam Palmer 63 M Ms.
Sarah A. 45 F La.
F Robert 17 M La.
M.W. 15 M La.
A.M. 13 M La.
E. 10 F La.
M.L. 5 M La.
H.O. 3 F La.
F 260 William J. Higginbotham 31 M La.(See Wm G.Record)
Susan A. 27 F La.
Leonora 8 F La.
William 7 M La.
Isaac 2 M La.
T Jacob Lilley 21 M La.
F 261 A.P. Palmer 47 M La. (See Nehemiah Record)
H.H. 37 F Ky.
F L.A. 18 M La.
F C.S. 18 M La.
E.C. 16 F La.
Isaac S. 15 M La.
A.C. 13 M La.
Adam 11 M La.
Arch 9 M La.
C.E. 8 M La.
Casswell 6 M La.
H.S. 5 M La.
Martha 4 F La.
H.W. 2 F La.
F 312 A.D. Palmer 60 M Ms. (See Archibald Record)
Elizabeth 54 F SC
Mary 14 F La.
O P. Whitley 24 M Ms.
O 313 Philip Palmer 33 M La.
F 300 A.J. Norwood 32 M La.
A.C. 17 F Ms.
Joseph 11 M La.
Emily 9 F La.
St. Joseph Nettles 20 M La.
St. J.D. 16 M La.
O T.J. Graves 23 M Ms.
301 Catharine Norwood 53 F SC
F J.P. 23 M La.
Mary 14 F La.
Catharine Boon 25 F La.
W.L. 4 M La.
O Thomas Robinson 26 M Ms.
F 306 Noel Norwood 64 M SC
Elizabeth 66 F SC
Mary 20 F La.
Emily 19 F La.
C.E. Tuthell 1 M La.
322 E.J. Norwood 32 F La.
George 3 M La.
BM 347 (?) Clarke 31 M Ohio
(?) 23 F La.
(?) 9 F La.
(?) 6/12 F La.
O W.D. Higginbotham 23 M La.
F 511 H.S. Norwood 25 M La.
C.E. 24 F La.
F James Andrews 22 M La.
L.E. 18 F La.
F 512 John W. Norwood 20 M La.
MP 551 John B. Higginbotham 48 M Ga.(See Rev Johnnie B.)
Charity 38 F Ms.
F B.P. 23 M La.
F William C. 19 M La.
Mary A. 17 F La.
John J. 15 M La.
Ira M. 13 M La.
Samuel S. 10 M La.
Edward M 8 M La.
David 5 M La.
L.M.C. 2 F La.


CSA Company E. Jackson Louisiana Mounted Men
Palmer, Calvin May 14, 1862 Pvt.
Palmer, Caswell Sept. 26, 1861 Pvt.
Palmer, Charles E. Sept. 16, 1861 Pvt.
Wounded In Action 6-22-63 Clinch River, Tenn. Died 6-27-63
Palmer, Isaac S. Sept. 16, 1861 Pvt., 1st Lt.
Palmer, James May 14, 1862 Pvt.
Wounded In Action 3-30-63 Somerset, Ky. Died 4-21-63
Palmer, Lewis May 14, 1862 Pvt.
Palmer, Matthew W. Sept. 16, 1861 Pvt.


Confederate Research Sources, Volume 3 P. page 62
Palmer, C., Pvt. Co. I, 3rd La. Cav. (Harrison's). Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled Gainesville, Ala., May 12, 1865. Res. East Feliciana Par., La.


Confederate Research Sources, Volume 3 P page 62
Palmer, C. L.,— Capt. Norwood's Co. Cav. (Jeff Davis Rangers) La. Mil. On List not dated, for State defense.


Confederate Research Sources, Volume 3 P page 62
Palmer, C. S., Pvt. Co. E, 1st La. Cav. Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled at Gainesville, Ala., May 12, 1865. Res. East Feliciana Par., La.


Confederate Research Sources, Volume 3 P. page 62
Palmer, Isaac S. Pvt. 1st Lt. Co. E, 1st La. Cav. En. Sept. 16, 1861, Baton Rouge, La. Rolls May, 1862, to Dec., 1862, Present. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1863, Present, vice Lt. Haygood, resigned. Rolls March, 1863, to Feb., 1864, Present. Roster dated Clinton, La., June 24, 1864, Elected 1st Lt., June 21, 1863.


Confederate Research Sources, Volume 3 P. page 62
Palmer, James, Pvt. Co. E, 1st La. Cav. En. May 14, 1862, East Fellciana Par., La. Rolls Sept., 1862, to June 30, 1863, Present


Confederate Research Sources, Volume 3 P. page 63
Palmer, N. C.,— Capt. Norwood's Co. Cav. (Jeff Davis Rangers) La. Mil. On Roll not dated for State defense.


Confederate Research Sources, Volume 3 P. page 63
Palmer, Lewis, Pvt. Co. E, 1st La. Cav. En. May 14, 1862, Baton Rouge, La. Present on all Rolls to Dec., 1863. Roll Jan. and Feb., 1864, Absent on furlough, East Feliciana. Roll of Prisoners of War, C. S. A., Paroled Gainesville, Ala., May 12, 1865. Res. East Feliciana Par., La.


Confederate Research Sources, Volume 3 P. page 63
Palmer, R. P.,— Capt. Norwood's Co. Cav. (Jeff Davis Rangers) La. Mil. On Roll not dated for State defense.


Confederate Research Sources, Volume 3 P. page 63
Palmer, R. P.,Pvt. Co. A, 27th La. Inf. En. March 14, 1862, Clinton, La. Present on Roll to May 1, 1862. Roll dated Sept. 12, 1862, Died Aug. 18, 1862, Camp Norwood, near Vicksburg. Roll dated Nov. 16, 1862, Died Aug. 9, 1862.


Confederate Research Sources, Volume 3 P. page 63
Palmer, W. C.,Pvt. Co. F, 3rd La. Cav. On Roll of Prisoners of War, Paroled Gainesville, Ala., May 12, 1865, Res. East Feliciana Par., La.


Possible Relations in SC: Springfield and Its Carving In Valley of Santee Dam Lake:
One Hundred and Twenty Year Old House Overlooks Fertile Fields at Border of Berkeley and Orangeburg Counties By F. M. Kirk:


Eutawville, Sept. 28-Special: When Joseph Palmer built his mansion at Springfield Plantation in 1817 be built for posterity. He constructed his house of hand-hewn black cypress which defied the elements. The building today is in as good condition as it was a century ago. Construction of the house was under way about the time that stockholders were sadly realizing that the old Santee-Cooper canal was a financial failure, and none dreamed that a second Santee-Cooper canal would be projected. The old canal, completed in 1800 probably helped Joseph Palmer. It gave him an opportunity to lease slaves, during an agricultural depression, on the construction work. The second canal, if materialized, will flood the fertile fields, still cultivated by his descendants. It will necessitate the destruction of the magnificent mansion he built. Springfield is now the home of the widow of the last male owner, Edmund G. Palmer (Grandson of the builder), and of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. McGuinness. It is located in Upper St. John's Parish, Berkeley County, six miles east of Eutaw Springs. The plantation has never passed out of the hands of the Palmer family.


Family Name Change: Thomas Palmer, who spelled his name Pamor, the English emigrant, left three sons: Joseph, David and John, and a daughter, Elizabeth. John is the ancestor of the Springfield line. John Palmer, who made a fortune out of turpentine on his plantation, Gravel Hill, in St. Stephen's Parish, commanded in his will that his sons forever after spell their names "Palmer" rather than "Pamor." The last will and testament of "Turpentine John," as he was known, has been rigidly carried out by his descendants in the spelling of the name. In this section, however, the pronunciation of the original spelling has been retained. It was Turpentine John's son, Captain John Palmer, who purchased the tract now known as Springfield, some time probably before the Revolution, from Isaac Couturier and Thomas Palmer, the latter being the captain's brother. Captain John Palmer, apparently, never lived at Springfield. He settled Richmond Plantation, St. Stephen's Parish, in 1769 and lived there until his death in 1817. Though his chief interests centered in St. Stephen's Parish, his journal, now at Springfield, has many interesting entries regarding his activities on his "lands in St. John's Parish." As late as 1783 he mentions "planting indigo at Springfield." Many planters were beginning to forsake indigo about that time.


Finest Carvings in Country: Isaac Couturier and Thomas Palmer apparently secured the land they sold to Captain Palmer by royal grants considerably before the Revolution. Captain Palmer and his son, Joseph, to whom the plantation was willed, constantly added to their holdings, as a number of old plats at Springfield indicate. Some of these tracts so added date back to grants made in the early years of the eighteenth century. There is no record when the earlier house was built or when it was taken down; for apparently, there was an earlier residence on the place. Joseph Palmer was living at Springfield when he commenced construction on the present house. It is said by some that Joseph Palmer was born there in 1776. No house in Berkeley County, and few anywhere, can boast the elaborate and beautiful carving that adorn the interior of Springfield. Hand carved by slaves with tools still in possession of the family, the ornateness and intricacy of the designs present an unrivaled picture of beauty. In her account of the Palmer reunion held there last December, Miss Flora B. Surles aptly describes the woodwork as "giving one the impression of something made of lace rather than of wood." The two front entrance rooms, serving as drawing room and dining room, have high mantels elaborately decorated to the ceiling. The cornices above doors and windows and the wains coating and frieze carry out the same design. Other rooms have simpler decorations. The rooms are large and well proportioned. A small wing on either side of the main body of the house, gives the building excellent proportions.


Founder of Pineville: Captain John Palmer, father of Joseph the builder, was an active partisan during the Revolution, and served as an aide to General Marion. In 1794 he was one of the founders of the village of Pineville which soon became the summer home of all planters in the community. He took an active part in the affairs of the parish and wrote a historical sketch of St. Stephen's Parish for Ramsey's History of South Carolina, which was published in Charleston in 1809. The captain's father, "Turpentine John" of Gravel Hill, and his uncle Joseph, of Webdo, were both too far advanced in years to take active parts in the Revolutionary struggle. Both however, were ardent Whigs and earned the hatred of the Tories during that bitter partisan period. Both were seized by their enemies and carried to Biggin Church, which was then a British past. There the two brothers were thrust into the dark and clammy confines of the Colleton family vault. Not so much as a blanket was given them to keep off the chill air of their gloomy prison. When they were eventually liberated from their dungeon, the brothers were so weakened that it took them two days to reach Gravel Hill, only ten miles away. Such was their condition and such their fear of further imprisonment that each took turns carrying the other on his back.


Executor for Many: Joseph Palmer I, of Springfield, was outstanding in his community for the regard and affection in which he was held by his neighbors. "Few persons," says Professor Frederick A. Porcher, "have ever had so many trusts confided to them as executors; and none has ever discharged them more assiduously or more faithfully." He seem to have been impulsive at times in speech and action. On one occasion a minster preached a political sermon in the lower parish which gave offense to all St. John's. So offended was Joseph Palmer with the sermon that he declared that the clergyman should never enter his house. (Famed though it was for its hospitality). Not long after, while Mr. Palmer was away from home, the political parson drove up to Springfield and asked for a night's lodging. The mistress of the house, fearful of the scene to follow, bade him welcome, and nervously awaited the return of her husband. It was night when Joseph Palmer returned, but Mrs. Palmer met him before he entered the house to warn him of the unwelcomed guest. "Damn him," cried Mr. Palmer. "Is he here?" Then he strode into the drawing room to greet the minister with every courtesy that hospitality demanded. Never did the minister realize the relief to his hostess of that warm welcome. Springfield today retains the charm of former years. The dwelling is located in the midst of a yard filled with moss-draped trees. The house has been kept in perfect repair and all lands are extensively cultivated. Historic Rocks Church (Church of the Epiphany) is located about a mile northeast of the house, and is surrounded on all sides by the plantation lands.


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Mary Medora SAXON

7 Apr 1840 - 20 May 1912

ID Number: I79949

  • RESIDENCE: Camden, Union Co. AR
  • BIRTH: 7 Apr 1840
  • DEATH: 20 May 1912, Camden, Union Co. Arkansas
  • BURIAL: Hicks Cem. Union Co. Arkansas
  • RESOURCES: See: [S3035]

Family 1 : D. P. SAXON
  1.  Infant SAXON
  2.  Mary Medora SAXON

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Mary SWANN

ABT 1690 - ____

ID Number: I72212

  • RESIDENCE: Isle of Wight Co. VA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1690
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2758]
Father: Matthew SWANN
Mother: Mary HARRIS


Family 1 : William PHILLIPS
  1. +Elizabeth PHILLIPS

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 _Matthew SWANN ______|
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|--Mary SWANN 
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|_Mary HARRIS ________|
  (1636 - ....) m 1667|
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