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Mother: Amy "Amee" GATEWOOD |
_Thomas BURNETT ______________________________+ | (1574 - ....) m 1608 _John I BURNETT "the immigrant"__| | (1610 - 1685) m 1657 | | |_Margaret JOHNSTON ___________________________ | (1580 - ....) m 1608 _John II BURNETT _____| | (1660 - 1719) m 1699 | | | _Andrew JOHNSTON _____________________________ | | | (1585 - ....) m 1625 | |_Lucretia JOHNSTON ______________| | (1628 - 1709) m 1657 | | |_Jane MATHESON _______________________________ | (1582 - ....) m 1625 | |--Jeremiah BURNETT Sr. | (1718 - 1773) | _(RESEARCH QUERY) GATEWOOD\GATWOOD of England_ | | | _John GATEWOOD I "the Immigrant"_| | | (1640 - 1706) m 1680 | | | |______________________________________________ | | |_Amy "Amee" GATEWOOD _| (1682 - 1749) m 1699 | | _Thomas MCGRAW (MAGRAH) ______________________+ | | (1640 - 1722) |_Amy "Amie" MCGRAW (MAGRAH) _____| (1660 - ....) m 1680 | |______________________________________________
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Mother: Sarah BALL |
_William BURNEY II___ | (1730 - 1783) _Arthur BURNEY II_________| | (1773 - 1842) | | |_Elizabeth SHIPMAN __ | _Green B. BURNEY ____| | (1800 - ....) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Sarah Catherine BLOUNT? _| | (1780 - ....) | | |_____________________ | | |--John Franklin BURNEY | (1823 - 1884) | _John BALL __________ | | (1740 - 1815) | _Anson BALL ______________| | | (1770 - ....) m 1801 | | | |_ ROBINSON __________ | | (1740 - ....) |_Sarah BALL _________| (1802 - ....) | | _____________________ | | |_Phoebe JENKINS __________| (1780 - ....) m 1801 | |_____________________
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Mother: Rachel WALKER |
_(RESEARCH QUERY) DEPEW _ | _Thomas DEPEW _______| | (1750 - ....) | | |_________________________ | _Levi DEPEW _________| | (1777 - 1868) m 1796| | | _________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_________________________ | | |--Jacob DEPEW | (1809 - 1889) | _________________________ | | | _Richard WALKER _____| | | (1750 - ....) | | | |_________________________ | | |_Rachel WALKER ______| (1777 - 1857) m 1796| | _________________________ | | |_____________________| | |_________________________
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William Drummond of Virginia was the son of John Drummond and
Janet Hayes, and was born in 1620 at Inverness, Scotland.
William Drummond was appointed North Carolina's first Governor
by Lord William Berkeley of Virginia. He married Sarah Swann,
daughter of Edward Swann of Denton Court, in Kent,
in 1651 [This statement needs verification]. William and Sarah
Swann Drummond had son, John Drummond, born 10 June 1658 in
James City County, Virginia. John Drummond later married Mary
Robertson in 1706. Sarah Drummond, a daughter of William and
Sarah Drummond, married Colonel Samuel Swann of Swann's Point,
Surry County, Virginia (see below).
On 2 December 1665 Thomas Swann was appointed, along with
William Drummond, by Governor of Virginia to look after the ship
"Recovery" which had lost her Master owing to his arrest by the
Governor, Sir William Berkeley. Berkeley persuaded Roger Newham
to accept the post; and after hire by Thomas Swann and William
Drummond, he set sail from Jamestown with a cargo of tobacco.
This included 44 hogsheads for Henry Spratt, 66 hogsheads for
William Drummond and 36 hogsheads for Thomas Swann, as the three
main freighters. Their Agents in London were Mr. Shakerly for
Swann; John Carrill for Drummond and William Yeoman for Spratt
[HCA 13/76].
In 1663, by a grant from King Charles II, all the country lying
between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, and included within the
31st and 36th parallels of north latitude, was given to certain
men, and William Drummond was appointed governor of the colony
of Carolina. North Carolina, the State, was modest, therefore,
when, after the Revolutionary War, she claimed all territory
west of the mountains to the Mississippi only. "In 1690 that
portion of the province lying north of the Santee river was
styled North Carolina, and the four southern counties were
called South Carolina. From this period began that long series
of oppressions and grievances which finally culminated in the
overthrow of the British and the establishment of the
independence of the colony.
The Dismal Swamp includes a national wildlife refuge centered
around Lake Drummond, which is named after North Carolina's
first governor, William Drummond. Local legend claims he was the
sole survivor of a hunting expedition that got lost in the
swamp.
Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is located in
southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina and
consists of 107,100 acres of mainly forested wetlands that have
been ditched and logged since 1763.
It is home to what may be the most concentrated black bear
population on the east coast, and certainly in Virginia. The
largest Atlantic white-cedar stand remaining in the country is
mostly in the refuge. The 3100 acre Lake Drummond, one of two
natural lakes in Virginia is located near the center.
The Dismal is rich in history. In 1665, William Drummond,
governor of North Carolina from 1663-1667, stumbled across the
lake which now bears his name. William Byrd III led a surveying
party into the swamp to define the boundary between Virginia and
North Carolina in 1728. He called it a "horrible desert unfit
for respiration."
George Washington first visited the swamp in 1763 and called it
a glorious paradise. The five mile Washington Ditch was first
excavated to Lake Drummond by slave labor under the direction of
the land company of which Washington was a part. Since then, the
Great Dismal has been ditched, roads built and timber harvested.
In 1973, Union Camp Corporation donated 49,100 acres to The
Nature Conservancy, who then conveyed it to the Department of
the Interior. The refuge was officially established through the
Dismal Swamp Act of 1974.
In addition to the usually shy black bear, the refuge is also
home to deer, otter, beaver, rare bats, birds, and bobcats. Over
200 species of birds have been identified since 1974. The rare
dwarf trillium and silky camelia bloom in the spring. Eight
major plant communities comprise the swamp vegetation.
Tupelo-bald cypress and Atlantic white-cedar, formerly
predominant forest types in the swamp, today account for less
than 20% of the total.
Recreation - Chesapeake, Virginia is located to the east of the
Swamp. It is a city that is rapidly growing an is already
classified as one of Virginia's largest. It offers endless
cultural, recreational, industrial and agricultural
opportunities.
Climate - Virginia generally has mild winters and warm humid
summers. The eastern portion of the state has winter
temperatures averaging above 36 degrees Fahrenheit (2 degrees
Celsius). The state's summer temperatures have little variation.
The eastern portion of Virginia generally experiences
temperatures above 78 degrees Fahrenheit (26 Celsius). High
humidity along with warm temperatures can be uncomfortable.
Location - The Great Dismal Swamp is located in southeastern
Virginia and northeastern North Carolina between Norfolk in
Virginia and Elizabeth City in North Carolina.
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Mother: JANE de GUILFORD |
_JOHN Sutton DUDLEY Esq. Kt. of Atherington_+ | (1427 - 1503) m 1459 _EDMUND DUDLEY Chancellor of Ex______| | (1462 - 1510) m 1494 | | |_Elizabeth BRAMSHOT ________________________+ | (1432 - 1487) m 1459 _JOHN DUDLEY Earl of Warwick_| | (1502 - 1553) | | | _EDWARD de GREY of Lisle____________________+ | | | (1442 - 1492) | |_ELIZABETH de GREY Baroness of Lisle_| | (1465 - 1530) m 1494 | | |____________________________________________ | | |--CATHERINE DUDLEY | (1532 - 1620) | ____________________________________________ | | | _EDWARD GUILDFORD Knt._______________| | | (1474 - 1534) | | | |____________________________________________ | | |_JANE de GUILFORD ___________| (1504 - 1554) | | _THOMAS WEST 3rd Baron de La Warre__________+ | | (1457 - 1525) |_ELEANOR WEST _______________________| (1481 - ....) | |_ELIZABETH de MORTIMER _____________________+ (1460 - 1536)
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Mother: IDA von SACHSEN of SAXONY |
6 [10] Godfrey de Namur aka: Godfrey de Dagsburg b: Abt. 1067
d: 19 Aug 1139 +Sybille de Chƒteau-Porcien
7 [9] Elizabeth de Namur aka: Isabell de Namur d: Aft.
1141+Gervase de Rethel b: Abt. 1088 d: 1124
8 [8] Milicent de Rethel b: Abt. 1118 +Robert Marmion b:
Abt. 1092 d: Abt. 1144
9 Robert Marmion b: Bef. 1133 d: Abt. 1185
10 William Marmion b: Abt. 1157 d: Bef. 1221
11 Geoffrey Marmion b: Abt. 1198 d: Bef. 1255 +Rosamund d:
Abt. 1274
12 William Marmion b: Abt. 1229 d: Abt. 1266 +Maud aka:
Matilda
13 John Marmion b: Abt. 1260 d: Abt. 1331 +Margery de
Nottingham
14 Thomas Marmion b: Abt. 1287 +Agnes
15 Alice Marmion b: Abt. 1320 d: Bef. 1367 +William
Harlyngrugge
16 Cecily Harlyngrugge aka: Cecilia Harlyngrugge b: Abt. 1343
d: 20 May 1428 +John Rede d: 20 May 1404
17 Joan Rede +Walter Cotton b: Abt. 1376 d: 13 May 1445
18 William Cotton b: Abt. 1410 d: 22 May 1455 +Alice Abbott
d: 21 Nov 1473
19 Catherine Cotton +Thomas Heigham V b: 1431 d: Aft. 1493
20 Clement Heigham d: 26 Sep 1500 +Maud Cooke aka: Matilda
Cooke
21 Clement Heigham aka: Knt. d: 9 Mar 1570/71+Anne Munnings
d: Bef. 23 Aug 1540
22 [7] Elizabeth Heigham +Henry Edon d: 30 Jan 1545/46
23 Ann Edon b: Abt. 1542 d: Bef. 8 Feb 1611/12 +William
Bradbury b: Abt. 1544 d: 30 Nov 1622
24 Wymond Bradbury b: Bef. 16 May 1574 d: Abt. 1650
+Elizabeth Whitgift b: Abt. Mar 1573/74 d: 26 Jun 1612
25 Thomas Bradbury b: Bef. 28 Feb 1610/11 d: 16 Mar 1694/95
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Born: 1073
_ADALBERT I de NAMUR Count de Namuer___________________+ | (0975 - 1012) m 0990 _ADALBERT II de NAMUR ______________________| | (1000 - 1064) | | |_ERMENTRUDE de LORRAINE _______________________________+ | (0973 - 1012) m 0990 _ADALBERT III de NAMUR Count of Namur_| | (1035 - 1102) | | | _Hertog GOZELO I von NIEDERLOTHRINGEN Duke of Lorraine_ | | | (0963 - 1044) | |_REGELINDE von NIEDERLOTHRINGEN of Lorraine_| | (0994 - 1064) | | |_URRACCA d' IVREA of Italy_____________________________+ | (0969 - ....) | |--GODFREY de NAMUR Count of Namur | (1067 - 1139) | _BERNARD I (Benno) Duke of Saxony______________________ | | (0976 - 1011) | _BERNARD II Duke of Saxony__________________| | | (0995 - 1059) m 1020 | | | |_HILDEGARDIS___________________________________________ | | (0952 - ....) |_IDA von SACHSEN of SAXONY____________| (1050 - 1102) | | _______________________________________________________ | | |_EILIKA Margravine of Schweinfurt___________| (1005 - 1059) m 1020 | |_______________________________________________________
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Mother: Martha WILLIAMS |
_(RESEARCH QUERY - VA) SCOTT of Virginia_ | _James SCOTT ________| | (1690 - 1773) | | |_________________________________________ | _Thomas SCOTT Sr.____| | (1718 - 1778) m 1742| | | _________________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_________________________________________ | | |--Rice SCOTT | (1743 - 1796) | _________________________________________ | | | _Rice WILLIAMS ______| | | (1700 - ....) | | | |_________________________________________ | | |_Martha WILLIAMS ____| (1727 - 1777) m 1742| | _________________________________________ | | |_Frances DUNCAN _____| (1700 - ....) | |_________________________________________
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Mother: Elizabeth MILLER |
_Johann Jacob DIEFFENBACH _+ | (1690 - 1750) _Jacob "the Elder" TEVEBAUGH _| | (1740 - 1815) m 1764 | | |_Margaret__________________ | (1710 - ....) _Solomon TEVEBAUGH __| | (1774 - 1850) m 1795| | | ___________________________ | | | | |_Mary_________________________| | (1740 - ....) m 1764 | | |___________________________ | | |--John TEVEBAUGH | (1808 - 1869) | ___________________________ | | | ______________________________| | | | | | |___________________________ | | |_Elizabeth MILLER ___| (1770 - ....) m 1795| | ___________________________ | | |______________________________| | |___________________________
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