Telitha Daughhetee1,2
F, #3763, b. 27 December 1783, d. after 1820
Father | John Daughhetee1,2 b. 19 Sep 1756, d. 23 May 1820 |
Mother | Susanne Parker1,2 b. 25 Mar 1764, d. 1805 |
Telitha Daughhetee|b. 27 Dec 1783\nd. a 1820|p39.htm#i3763|John Daughhetee|b. 19 Sep 1756\nd. 23 May 1820|p38.htm#i3742|Susanne Parker|b. 25 Mar 1764\nd. 1805|p102.htm#i790|William Daughhetee|b. c 1740\nd. c 1784|p39.htm#i3744|(?) Margery|b. c 1740\nd. a 1796|p80.htm#i3745|Nathanial Parker||p102.htm#i3772|||| |
Relationship | 4th great-grandaunt of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
Last Edited | 13 Dec 2000 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | N |
Birth* | 27 December 1783 | Virgina1,2 |
Marriage* | 17 December 1810 | Estill, Kentucky1,2 |
Death* | after 1820 | 1,2 |
Reference | 127G-WQ1 |
Citations
- [S127] RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com
- [S116] Claudia Bourdon.
Thomas H. Daughhetee1,2
M, #3767, b. 9 January 1803, d. after 1903
Father | John Daughhetee1,2 b. 19 Sep 1756, d. 23 May 1820 |
Mother | Susanne Parker1,2 b. 25 Mar 1764, d. 1805 |
Thomas H. Daughhetee|b. 9 Jan 1803\nd. a 1903|p39.htm#i3767|John Daughhetee|b. 19 Sep 1756\nd. 23 May 1820|p38.htm#i3742|Susanne Parker|b. 25 Mar 1764\nd. 1805|p102.htm#i790|William Daughhetee|b. c 1740\nd. c 1784|p39.htm#i3744|(?) Margery|b. c 1740\nd. a 1796|p80.htm#i3745|Nathanial Parker||p102.htm#i3772|||| |
Relationship | 4th great-granduncle of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
Last Edited | 13 Dec 2000 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | N |
Birth* | 9 January 1803 | Clark, Kentucky1,2 |
Marriage* | circa 1823 | Illinois1,2 |
Death* | after 1903 | Eagle Corners, Wisconsin1,2 |
Reference | 127G-X1T |
Citations
- [S127] RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com
- [S116] Claudia Bourdon.
William Daughhetee1,2
M, #3744, b. circa 1740, d. circa 1784
Father | William Dauity1,2 b. 16 Jan 1707/8, d. 1761 |
Mother | (?) Sarah1,2 b. c 1710, d. a 1760 |
William Daughhetee|b. c 1740\nd. c 1784|p39.htm#i3744|William Dauity|b. 16 Jan 1707/8\nd. 1761|p39.htm#i3746|(?) Sarah|b. c 1710\nd. a 1760|p116.htm#i3747|Jervis Dauity|b. c 1675\nd. a 1708|p39.htm#i3760|||||||||| |
Charts | Elizabeth Ancestory |
Relationship | 6th great-grandfather of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
Last Edited | 6 Nov 2000 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | Y |
Has Children | Y |
Has Grandkids | Y |
Birth* | circa 1740 | Frederick, Virgina1,2 |
Birth | circa 1740 | Frederick, Virgina1,2 |
Marriage* | 1754 | Principal=(?) Margery1,2 |
Death* | circa 1784 | Monongalia, Virgina1,2 |
Death | circa 1784 | Monongalia, Virgina1,2 |
Family | (?) Margery b. c 1740, d. a 1796 | |
Children |
|
Reference | 300 |
Citations
- [S127] RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com
- [S116] Claudia Bourdon.
Elkin Daughhette1,2
M, #3752, b. 17 June 1798, d. before 1820
Father | John Daughhetee1,2 b. 19 Sep 1756, d. 23 May 1820 |
Mother | Susanne Parker1,2 b. 25 Mar 1764, d. 1805 |
Elkin Daughhette|b. 17 Jun 1798\nd. b 1820|p39.htm#i3752|John Daughhetee|b. 19 Sep 1756\nd. 23 May 1820|p38.htm#i3742|Susanne Parker|b. 25 Mar 1764\nd. 1805|p102.htm#i790|William Daughhetee|b. c 1740\nd. c 1784|p39.htm#i3744|(?) Margery|b. c 1740\nd. a 1796|p80.htm#i3745|Nathanial Parker||p102.htm#i3772|||| |
Relationship | 4th great-granduncle of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
Last Edited | 13 Dec 2000 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | N |
Birth* | 17 June 1798 | Clark, Kentucky1,2 |
Death* | before 1820 | 1,2 |
Reference | 127F-2KJ |
Citations
- [S127] RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com
- [S116] Claudia Bourdon.
Evan Daughhette1,2
M, #3758, b. before 1760
Father | William Dauity1,2 b. 16 Jan 1707/8, d. 1761 |
Mother | (?) Sarah1,2 b. c 1710, d. a 1760 |
Evan Daughhette|b. b 1760|p39.htm#i3758|William Dauity|b. 16 Jan 1707/8\nd. 1761|p39.htm#i3746|(?) Sarah|b. c 1710\nd. a 1760|p116.htm#i3747|Jervis Dauity|b. c 1675\nd. a 1708|p39.htm#i3760|||||||||| |
Relationship | 6th great-granduncle of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
Last Edited | 13 Dec 2000 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | N |
Birth* | before 1760 | Virgina1,2 |
Reference | 127F-H7P |
Citations
- [S127] RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com
- [S116] Claudia Bourdon.
Jarvis Daughhette1,2
M, #3756, b. circa 1730
Father | William Dauity1,2 b. 16 Jan 1707/8, d. 1761 |
Mother | (?) Sarah1,2 b. c 1710, d. a 1760 |
Jarvis Daughhette|b. c 1730|p39.htm#i3756|William Dauity|b. 16 Jan 1707/8\nd. 1761|p39.htm#i3746|(?) Sarah|b. c 1710\nd. a 1760|p116.htm#i3747|Jervis Dauity|b. c 1675\nd. a 1708|p39.htm#i3760|||||||||| |
Relationship | 6th great-granduncle of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
Last Edited | 13 Dec 2000 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | N |
Birth* | circa 1730 | Virgina1,2 |
Reference | 127F-H43 |
Citations
- [S127] RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com
- [S116] Claudia Bourdon.
Perlina Daughhette1,2
F, #3754, b. circa 1758
Father | William Daughhetee1,2 b. c 1740, d. c 1784 |
Mother | (?) Margery1,2 b. c 1740, d. a 1796 |
Perlina Daughhette|b. c 1758|p39.htm#i3754|William Daughhetee|b. c 1740\nd. c 1784|p39.htm#i3744|(?) Margery|b. c 1740\nd. a 1796|p80.htm#i3745|William Dauity|b. 16 Jan 1707/8\nd. 1761|p39.htm#i3746|(?) Sarah|b. c 1710\nd. a 1760|p116.htm#i3747||||||| |
Relationship | 5th great-grandaunt of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
Last Edited | 13 Dec 2000 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | N |
Birth* | circa 1758 | Monongalia, Virgina1,2 |
Reference | 127F-H08 |
Citations
- [S127] RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com
- [S116] Claudia Bourdon.
Perlina Daughhette1,2
F, #3759, b. before 1760
Father | William Dauity1,2 b. 16 Jan 1707/8, d. 1761 |
Mother | (?) Sarah1,2 b. c 1710, d. a 1760 |
Perlina Daughhette|b. b 1760|p39.htm#i3759|William Dauity|b. 16 Jan 1707/8\nd. 1761|p39.htm#i3746|(?) Sarah|b. c 1710\nd. a 1760|p116.htm#i3747|Jervis Dauity|b. c 1675\nd. a 1708|p39.htm#i3760|||||||||| |
Relationship | 6th great-grandaunt of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
Last Edited | 13 Dec 2000 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | N |
Birth* | before 1760 | Virgina1,2 |
Reference | 127F-H8W |
Citations
- [S127] RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com
- [S116] Claudia Bourdon.
Richard Daughhette1,2
M, #3755, b. circa 1760, d. circa 1787
Father | William Daughhetee1,2 b. c 1740, d. c 1784 |
Mother | (?) Margery1,2 b. c 1740, d. a 1796 |
Richard Daughhette|b. c 1760\nd. c 1787|p39.htm#i3755|William Daughhetee|b. c 1740\nd. c 1784|p39.htm#i3744|(?) Margery|b. c 1740\nd. a 1796|p80.htm#i3745|William Dauity|b. 16 Jan 1707/8\nd. 1761|p39.htm#i3746|(?) Sarah|b. c 1710\nd. a 1760|p116.htm#i3747||||||| |
Relationship | 5th great-granduncle of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
Last Edited | 13 Dec 2000 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | N |
Birth* | circa 1760 | Monongalia, Virgina1,2 |
Death* | circa 1787 | 1,2 |
Reference | 127F-H1G |
Citations
- [S127] RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com
- [S116] Claudia Bourdon.
William Daughhette1,2
M, #3753
Father | William Daughhetee1,2 b. c 1740, d. c 1784 |
Mother | (?) Margery1,2 b. c 1740, d. a 1796 |
William Daughhette||p39.htm#i3753|William Daughhetee|b. c 1740\nd. c 1784|p39.htm#i3744|(?) Margery|b. c 1740\nd. a 1796|p80.htm#i3745|William Dauity|b. 16 Jan 1707/8\nd. 1761|p39.htm#i3746|(?) Sarah|b. c 1710\nd. a 1760|p116.htm#i3747||||||| |
Relationship | 5th great-granduncle of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
Last Edited | 13 Dec 2000 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | N |
Birth* | Frederick, Virgina1,2 |
Reference | 127F-GXV |
Citations
- [S127] RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com
- [S116] Claudia Bourdon.
Princess Of Scotland (?) Daughter1,2,3
F, #4943, b. circa 842
Father | Kenneth I 'Macalpin' King Of Scotland3 b. c 810, d. bt 6 Feb 858 - 859 |
Mother | Queen of Scotland (?) (W-O Kenneth I "Macalpin)3 b. c 814 |
Princess Of Scotland (?) Daughter|b. c 842|p39.htm#i4943|Kenneth I 'Macalpin' King Of Scotland|b. c 810\nd. bt 6 Feb 858 - 859|p120.htm#i4940|Queen of Scotland (?) (W-O Kenneth I "Macalpin)|b. c 814|p3.htm#i4941|Alpin K. O. Scotland|b. c 778\nd. 20 Jul 834|p119.htm#i4944|Queen Of Scotland (?) (W-O Alpin)|b. c 782|p1.htm#i4945||||||| |
Relationship | 36th great-grandaunt of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
Last Edited | 11 Mar 2003 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | N |
Birth* | circa 842 | Of, Scotland2,3 |
Reference | 9G9N-9H |
Citations
- [S126] Ancestral File (R) LDS, online http://www.familysearch.org/
- [S157] Unknown compiler, Date of Import: Nov 1, 2000.
- [S164] Richard Archer, 16 May 2003.
Jervis Dauity1,2
M, #3760, b. circa 1675, d. after 1708
Relationship | 8th great-grandfather of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
Last Edited | 6 Nov 2000 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | Y |
Has Children | Y |
Has Grandkids | Y |
Birth* | circa 1675 | Northumberland C, Virgina1,2 |
Marriage* | 1,2 | |
Death* | after 1708 | Prince William, Virgina1,2 |
Family | ||
Children |
|
Reference | 1200 |
Citations
- [S127] RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com
- [S116] Claudia Bourdon.
Mary Dauity1,2
F, #3761, d. circa 1735
Father | Jervis Dauity1,2 b. c 1675, d. a 1708 |
Mary Dauity|d. c 1735|p39.htm#i3761|Jervis Dauity|b. c 1675\nd. a 1708|p39.htm#i3760|||||||||||||||| |
Relationship | 7th great-grandaunt of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
Last Edited | 26 Aug 2000 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | N |
Birth* | Northumberland, Virgina1,2 | |
Death* | circa 1735 | 1,2 |
Reference | 127F-HDQ |
Citations
- [S127] RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com
- [S116] Claudia Bourdon.
William Dauity1,2
M, #3746, b. 16 January 1707/8, d. 1761
Father | Jervis Dauity1,2 b. c 1675, d. a 1708 |
William Dauity|b. 16 Jan 1707/8\nd. 1761|p39.htm#i3746|Jervis Dauity|b. c 1675\nd. a 1708|p39.htm#i3760|||||||||||||||| |
Charts | Elizabeth Ancestory |
Relationship | 7th great-grandfather of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
Last Edited | 6 Nov 2000 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | Y |
Has Children | Y |
Has Grandkids | Y |
Birth* | 16 January 1707/8 | 1,2 |
Birth | 16 January 1707/8 | Northumberland C, Virgina1,2 |
Marriage* | circa 1730 | Virgina, Principal=(?) Sarah1,2 |
Death* | 1761 | Shenandoah, Virgina1,2 |
Family | (?) Sarah b. c 1710, d. a 1760 | |
Children |
|
Reference | 600 |
Citations
- [S127] RootsWeb WorldConnect Project, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com
- [S116] Claudia Bourdon.
Elizabeth Davidson
F, #1164
Last Edited | 4 Oct 1994 |
Divorced | Y |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | N |
Has Children | Y |
Has Grandkids | Y |
Marriage* | 13 August 1823 | Kentucky, Principal=William McCartney |
Married Name | McCartney |
Family | William McCartney b. 1798, d. 31 Aug 1896 | |
Child |
|
Reference | 35 |
Mary Davies1
F, #3286
Charts | Elizabeth Ancestory |
Relationship | 6th great-grandmother of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
Last Edited | 3 May 2004 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | Y |
Has Children | Y |
Has Grandkids | Y |
Birth* | They Had 10 kids1 | |
Marriage* | 23 December 1779 | Dickerson, Maryland, Principal=Hillary Masters1 |
Married Name | 23 December 1779 | Masters |
Family | Hillary Masters b. 1758, d. 1813 | |
Child |
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Reference | 459 |
Citations
- [S94] Jack Masters Genealogy Home Page, online http://userweb.nashville.com/~jack.masters/jmast.htm
Edward Davis
M, #5444, b. circa 1738, d. 1827
Father | James Davis b. c 1703, d. b 7 Dec 1756 |
Mother | Sarah Jansen Vanmeter b. 30 Oct 1706, d. a 23 May 1769 |
Edward Davis|b. c 1738\nd. 1827|p39.htm#i5444|James Davis|b. c 1703\nd. b 7 Dec 1756|p39.htm#i5445|Sarah Jansen Vanmeter|b. 30 Oct 1706\nd. a 23 May 1769|p141.htm#i5463|James Davis|b. c 1675|p39.htm#i5446||||Jan J. Vanmeteren|b. 14 Oct 1683\nd. 13 Aug 1745|p141.htm#i5464|Sarah Bodine|b. 1687\nd. a 6 Apr 1709|p18.htm#i5439| |
Relationship | 8th great-grandfather of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
Last Edited | 5 Jul 2008 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | Y |
Has Children | Y |
Has Grandkids | Y |
Birth* | circa 1738 | Orange, Virgina, Database: kenmullins Individual: I5443 Link:http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=kenmullins&id=I5443 Name: Gary Watson URL: http://www.geocities.com/watsgw1155/davis/index.htm URL title: http://www.geocities.com/watsgw1155/davis/aqwg01.htm[:BOLD] Note: Edward's wife was named Mary. The claim that she also went by Nancy and was a Cull has not been documented and was a vague hypothesis put forth by a long dead cousin who had nothing to support his claim. Mary's identify remains unknown. |
Marriage* | circa 1760 | Frederick, Virginia, Principal=Mary Nancy Cull |
Death* | 1827 | Mercer, Kentucky |
Note* | 1830 | 5. Edward Davis was born about 1738 in Orange County, Virginia. He died 1827 in Mercer County, Kentucky. Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys, Orange & Augusta Counties, by Peggy Shomo Joyner - Edward Davis, devisee of James Davis, 16 June 1768 - July 1768; 602 acres on East side of North Mountain being surplus in 1,175 acres granted to James Davis and 140 acres given to his son, Edward, adjacent to George Myles, John Davis' 200 acre division and James Davis' 200 acre division. Surveyor: Richard Rigg. Northern Neck Land Grants, Book P, Page 29 - The Right Honorable Thomas Lord Fairfax - Baron of Cameron in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland Proprietor of the Northern Neck of Virginia. To all to whom this present writing shall come sends Greeting - Where as Edward Davis of Frederick County hath set forth to my Office that there is a surplus Land contained within the Bounds of a certain Tract his Property and which is part of a larger Tract formerly granted for 1175 acres to James Davis who devised the said part for 140 Acres to the said Edward Davis and the said Edward Davis having presented a resurvey of the part aforesaid from under the hand of Richard Rigg whereby it appears that there are within the bounds thereof 602 acres of land of which 462 acres are surplus and desiring my Deed to include the whole, Know ye that for good causes for and in consideration of the composition to me paid for the said 462 acres of surplus and for the annual rent herein after reserved, I have given, granted and confirmed and be these presents for me my Heirs and Assigns do give, grant and confirm unto Edward Davis of Frederick County the 602 acres of land situate on the East side of the North Mountain in the said County and bounded by the said resurvey as follows. Beginning at a hickory and a black oak sapling corner to the entire tract and to John Davis' 200 acres division, Extending thence along the lines of the entire Tract N 75 W 324 poles to a white oak at the foot of the Mountain. Then N 19 E 254 poles to a white oak under the Mountain. Then N 20 E 6 poles to a Locust in the Line Corner of George Myle's 546 Acres Tract where he now lives and which he purchased of Robert Davis, then leaving the entire tract and with Myles line reversed S 69 E 282 poles to a locust stake by a small Walnut sapling on a knoll corner to John Davis' 200 acres Division then along a line thereof S 185 poles to a Hickory Corner to the said tract and to James Davis' 200 Acres Division and then along James Davis's line S 15 W 105 poles to the Beginning. Together with all rights, members and appurtenances thereunto belonging Royal Mines excepted and a full third part of all Lead, Copper, Tin, Coals Iron mine and Iron Ore that shall be found thereon. To have and to hold the said 340 acres of land together with all Rights, Profits and Benefits to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining Except before excepted. To him the said Edward Davis his heirs and assigns forever. He the said Edward Davis his heirs and assigns therefore Yielding and Paying to me my Heirs or Assigns or to my Certain Attorney or Attorneys, Agent or Agents or to the Certain Attorney or Attorneys of my Heirs or Assigns, Proprietors of the said Northern Neck Yearly and every Year on the First Day of St Michael the Archangel the Fee Rent of One Shilling Sterling Money for every Fifty Acres of Land hereby granted and so proportionally for a greater or lesser quantity. Provided that if the said Edward Davis his heirs and assigns shall not pay the said reserved annual Rent as aforesaid so that the same or any Part thereof shall be behind and unpaid by the Space of two whole years after the same shall become due. If legally demanded that then it shall and may be lawful for me, my Heirs or assigns, Proprietors as aforesaid, my or their certain Attorney or Attorneys, Agent or Agents, into the above granted Premises to reenter and hold the same so as if the Grant had never passed. Given at my Office in the County of Frederick under my Hand and Seal. Dated 18 Apr 1771. Berkeley County, Virginia, Deeds, Book 1, Page 211 - This Indenture made the August 2, 1772, between Edward Davis and Mary his wife of Frederick County, Virginia of the one part and Jacob French of the same county and colony of the other part... for and in consideration of 5 pounds... one certain piece, parcel or part of a tract of land lying and being in Frederick County, Virginia being part of a tract of land containing 1,175 acres granted to James Davis Sr, November 12, 1735 and left to him the said, Edward Davis by his father James Davis Sr in his last will and testament... Beginning at a marked hickory a corner to the said Edward Davis and James Davis then with their lines S 15 W 95 poles to a stone in the place of their corner and corner to Peter Hedges then with Edward Davis and Peter Hedges line N 75 W 34 poles to a stake on the line then leaving the line and moving N 15 E 95 poles to 2 hickories and a black saplings then S 75 E 34 poles to the beginning containing 20 acres more or less... This deed is also mentioned in Berkeley County, Court Orders, Book 1, page 35. 1772 Rent Rolls of Berkeley County, Virginia - Edward Davis. 1777 Rent Rolls of Berkeley County, Virginia - Edward Davis. Early Adventures on the Western Waters, by Mary B Kegley (1982) Volume 2, Page 62 - September 18, 1780. Thomas Quirk, assignee of John Connelly, assignee of Edward Davis, assignee of John Walker, assignee of James Adams, 400 acres on Reed Creek. Early Adventures on the Western Waters, by Mary B Kegley (1982) Volume 2, Page 64 - September 20, 1780. Thomas Quirk, assignee of John Connelly, assignee of Edward Davis, assignee of John Walker, assignee of James Adams, 1000 acres on Reed Creek adjoining his settlement. Early Adventures on the Western Waters, by Mary B Kegley (1982) Volume 2, Page 104 - John Connelly, assignee of Edward Davis, assignee of John Walker, assignee of James Adams, 400 acres between Anchor and Hope and Bushy Mountain, settled 1772 (assigned to Quirk in 1782). Early Adventures on the Western Waters, by Mary B Kegley (1982) Volume 2, Page 104 - Robert Prunty, assignee of William Lovewell, assignee of David Connelly, assignee of Edward Davis, 400 acres on Walkers Creek, known by the name of Crab Orchard, settled 1772. Early Adventures on the Western Waters, by Mary B Kegley (1982) Volume 2, Page 112 - Thomas Quirk, assignee of John Connelly, assignee of Edward Davis, assignee of John Walker, assignee of James Adams, 400 acres on Reed Creek, settled 1772. Mercer County, Kentucky, Deeds, Book 2, Page 446 - The deposition of Edward Davis taken this 8th day of February 1796 at the house now occupied by Isaac Coffman in Mercer County for the purpose of establishing the place whereon the improvement was made in the year 1774 that was claimed by Isaac Taylor deceased which deposition was taken by virtue of an order of the Court of Mercer County between the heirs of said Isaac Taylor deceased of the one party and James Speed, John Lillard and Henry French of the other part, the said James Speed, John Lillard and Henry French having acknowledged legal notice of the taking the deposition aforesaid, before us Thomas Freeman and Garrett Darland Commissioners appointed by the Court aforesaid for the purpose of taking the said deposition and the said Edward Davis having been duly sworn saith: That in February 1780 he was in company with Silas Harlan and they went by the place where Isaac Coffman now lives and the said Harlan showed this Deponent an Improvement which stood near the Spring now used by the said Isaac Coffman and told him it was an Improvement belonging to Isaac Taylor and that him the said Harlan had made it for the said Taylor. This deponent further saith that he was afterwards directed by the said Harlan to purchase the same improvement above said from the said Isaac Taylor and told this deponent that he expected the claim could begot cheap as the improvement had cost Taylor only 3 pounds which he had paid to him the said Harlan for the making of the improvement. This deponent further saith that he was a near neighbor to aforesaid Isaac Taylor and is well satisfied that he the said Taylor never was in this state either before or since the making of the improvement. Question by James Speed: when did you understand this aforesaid sum of 3 pounds was paid by Isaac Taylor to Harlan? Answer: I understand (but cannot tell by whom) that the money was not paid by Harlan until after the battle at the Point [Pleasant], which was the fall of 1774, and further the deponent saith not. History of Kentucky, by Collins, Volume 2, Page 624 - Edward Davis is listed among residents of Mercer County from 1777-78 from An Account-current of Provisions Purchased by Joseph Lindsay, Commissary, for the use of the garrison at Harrodsburg, from December 16, 1777 to October 16, 1778. For his service, Edward received a warrant for 1,000 acres of land in Kentucky. Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, Volume 21, Number 63, Page 208 - Edward Davis this day claimed a settlement and preemption to a tract of land in the District of Kentucky on account of settling in the country in the year 1777 and residing 12 months after the said settlement and improving lands in the year 1776 lying on the North side of Dicks River adjoining the waters of Sugar Creek to include his improvement it appearing to the Court from the evidence offered that the said Davis came to this country as a soldier of the Militia of Montgomery County and that he did not reside here 12 months after he was discharged therefore the Court are of opinion that the said Davis has a right to a preemption only of 1,000 acres to include the above location and that a Certificate issue accordingly. Berkeley County, Virginia, Court Orders, Book 3, Page 365 - November 20,1780, a recommendation was filed with the Governor of Virginia to appoint Edward Davis to the post of Captain for the Berkeley County militia. Berkeley County, Virginia, Court Orders, Book 4, Page 167 - Edward took the oath of office August 15, 1780. A further mention of Edward's service can be found in the following biography taken from VIRGINIA MILITIA IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR, PART II, Virginia's Share in the Military Movements of the Revolution, page 83 - MORGAN, BENJAMIN.--Monroe, Nov. 19, 1832. Born at Philadelphia, Pa., 1761. Moved to Berkeley Co., Va., in boyhood. In 1778 (1779?), was drafted in the summer for three months under Capt. David Kennedy, of the packhorse service to Fort McIntosh, Col. Murray commanding at that post. Except for the last three weeks, helped to complete Fort Lawrence on Tuscarora River, seventy miles beyond Fort McIntosh. Discharged at the latter place. He saw Lt. Parks lying in a path after being killed by Indians. Volunteered about May 1, 1781, for three months under Capt. Edward Davis, marched by Fauquier C. H. and Fredericksburg to a point 40 miles below Williamsburg, where he joined his battalion... Berkeley County, Virginia, Deeds, Book 6, Page 126 - This Indenture made May 20, 1783 between Edward Davis and Mary his wife of Berkeley County and State of Virginia of the one part and Tunis Newkirk of the same County and State of the other part... for and in consideration of 728 pounds... beginning at a locust stake standing in a line of the original at the foot of the North Mountain and running, thence with a line of the said land N 23 E 24 poles to a white oak under the mountain, then N 28 E 64 poles to a locust stake where a locust formerly stood in the line corner to Myle's 546 acre tract where he now lives which he purchased of Robert Davis, then S 69 E 250 poles to a locust stake by a small walnut sapling on a knoll corner to John Davis' 200 acres division, then with a line S143 poles to two white oaks in a line corner to John Turner and line of partition, then with the said line N 69 W 310 poles to the aforesaid beginning containing 252-3/4 acres more or less... This deed is also mentioned in Berkeley County, Virginia, Court Orders, Book 5, Page 129. Berkeley County, Virginia, Deeds, Book 6, Page 128 - This Indenture made May 20, 1783 between Edward Davis and Mary his wife of Berkeley County and State of Virginia of the one part and John Harlan of aforesaid place of the other part... for and in consideration of 40 pounds... a part of a greater tract containing 1100 acres formerly granted to James Davis deceased by the right Honorable William Gooch Esquire bearing dated November 12, 1735 laying and being in the county of aforesaid on the South Fork of Tullises branch Beginning at a small hickory in the fifth line of the entire tract on the East side of said branch, then N 89 E 35 poles crossing the said branch to a stone, then S 78 W 18 poles to a hickory on the top of a hill, then S 34 W 42 poles to a dead white oak in a field, then S 55 W 93 poles to two small hickory saplings and two small Spanish Oak saplings in a line of the said entire tract, then with the same S 57 E 7-3/4 poles to a large dead white oak, then N 67 E 87 poles to a white oak among rocks on a knoll, then N 19 E 64 poles to a stone where a hickory formerly stood, then S 84 E 44 poles to a stone crossing said branch, then N 11 E 9 poles to the aforesaid beginning containing 16-3/4 acres more or less... This deed is also mentioned in Berkeley County, Virginia, Court Orders, Book 5, Page 130. Berkeley County, Virginia, Deeds, Book 6, Page 130 - This Indenture made May 20, 1783 between Edward Davis of the County of Berkeley and State of Virginia and Mary his wife of the one part and John Turner of the same place of the other part... for and in consideration of 919 pounds and 15 shillings... situated by the side of North Mountain... part of a greater tract of 602 acres granted him [Edward Davis] by the proprietor of the Northern Neck of Virginia... Beginning at a locust stake corner to Jacob French and 34 poles from the original beginning and running, thence with said original line N 75 W 319 poles to a white oak near a hickory on the side of the mountain, thence N 23 E 180 poles to a locust stake, then leaving the original line and running S 69 E 310 poles to two white oaks in a line of the Original, thence with said line S 42 poles to a hickory corner to said land and to Jacob French's line N 75 W 34 poles to two hickories and a black oak sapling, thence S 15 W 94 poles to the beginning containing 319 acres more or less... This deed is also mentioned in Berkeley County, Virginia, Court Orders, Book 5, Page 131. Berkeley County, Virginia, Deeds, Book 6, Page 132 - This Indenture made May 20, 1783 between Edward Davis and Mary his wife of the County of Berkeley and state of Virginia of the one part and Stephen Harlan of the County and State aforesaid... for and in consideration of 152 pounds... a certain part of that tract or parcel formerly granted to James Davis by the Right Honorable William Gooch Esquire deceased bearing date November 12, 1735 and left by virtue of will and testament to aforesaid Edward Davis lying and being in the county aforesaid on the South Fork of Tullises Branch and bounded as by a survey there of made by Richard Riggs. Beginning at a stone standing on the East side of said branch in the fifth line of the entire tract, thence S 7 W 46 poles to a red oak on the side of a hill, thence S 57 E 66-3/4 poles to two small hickory saplings and two small Spanish Oak saplings in a line of said entire tract on level ground near a knob or Rocks, thence N 55 E 93 poles to a dead white oak, thence N 34 E 35 poles to a small hickory, thence N 11 E40 poles to the aforesaid beginning containing 78-3/4 acres... This deed is also mentioned in Berkeley County, Virginia, Court Orders, Book 5, Page 132. Shortly after the sale of their land in Berkeley County, Edward moved his family to Kentucky. Descendants of Edward claim there were 500 in the company including slaves. The common method of travel to this part of Kentucky at the time was to flatboat down the Monongalia river from southwestern Pennsylvania to the Ohio River, then continue down the Ohio River to either the Kentucky River, which they would then follow to just east of Harrodsburg, or continue on the Ohio River to the Falls, now known as Louisville, Kentucky, and follow the Salt River to the Chaplin Fork in Mercer County. Virginia Land Office Grants, Book S, page 606 - Davis, Edward, Grantee - 10 Dec 1785 - 200 acres on the waters of Sugar and Boones Mill Creek adjoining Bryant's land in Lincoln County. Lincoln County, Kentucky Court Records - October 20, 1785. The record shows three separate lawsuits were filed against Edward, Mary and Ruth Davis by James Hannah. Unfortunately, no details of the suits are mentioned in the record. All three suits were dismissed by the court. Mercer County, Kentucky, Deeds, Book 6, page 519 - Henry French and his wife Elizabeth of Mercer County, Kentucky, sold 410 acres for 164 pounds on the Dry Fork, corner to Jeremiah Briscoe to Edward Davis. Old Kentucky Entries and Deeds, by William Rouse Jillson (1978), Page 409 - Edward received a certificate for 1,000 acres on the North side of the Dicks River adjoining the waters of Sugar Creek. Edward never received clear title to this tract. On March 7, 1791, the Kentucky Court of Appeals awarded him 1,000 acres on the Beech Fork of the Salt River. Washington County, Kentucky, Deeds, Book B, Page 23 - This Indenture made this 1st day of August, 1797 between Edward Davis and Mary his wife of the one part and John Davis of the other part both of the county of Washington and State of Kentucky... for and in the consideration of $451... a certain tract or parcel of land situate lying and in the county of Washington on the water of the Beech fork of the Salt River containing by survey 451 acres... Washington County, Kentucky, Deeds, Book B, Page 24 - This Indenture made this 1st day of August, 1797 between Edward Davis and Mary his wife of the County of Mercer of the one part and Thomas Champion of the county of Washington of the other part, both of the State of Kentucky... for and in the consideration of $129... a certain tract or parcel of land situate lying and in the county of Washington on the waters of the Beech fork of the Salt River containing by survey 129 acres and bounded as follows... Washington County, Kentucky, Deeds, Book B, Page 25 - This Indenture made this 1st day of August, 1797 between Edward Davis and Mary his wife of the County of Mercer and State of Kentucky of the one part and John Champion of Washington County and state aforesaid of the other part...for and in the consideration of $124... a certain tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the County of Washington on the waters of the beech fork of Salt River containing by survey one hundred and twenty four acres and bounded as follows... Washington County, Kentucky, Deeds, Book B, Page 26 - This Indenture made this 1st day of August, 1797 between Edward Davis and Mary his wife of the one part and James Davis of the other part both of the county of Washington and state of Kentucky... for and in the consideration of $200... a certain tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the County of Washington on the waters of the beech fork of Salt River containing by survey 200 acres and bounded as follows... On November 8, 1794, Edward acted as bondsman for John Champion's marriage to Mary Cannon in Mercer County. Among the witnesses were Edward Davis Jr and Henry Hardin. John Champion had been a family friend for many years and had also arrived in Mercer County, Kentucky, from Berkeley County, Virginia, in 1783. Mercer County, Kentucky, Tax Records - 1795 Edward Davis Sr - 7 horses and 35 cows; Edward Davis Jr owned 1 horse and 7 cows; John Davis owned 1 horse; James Davis owned 2 horses and 1 slave; and Jacob Davis owned 4 horses and 15 cows. Washington County, Kentucky, Deeds, Book C, Page 361 -- This Indenture made this October 29, 1808 between Edward Davis and Mary his wife of County of Mercer and state of Kentucky of the one part and Henry Hardin of the County of Washington and state aforesaid of the other part... for and in the consideration of $100... a certain tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the County of Washington and on the waters of Cartright's Creek containing 178 acres... Mercer County, Kentucky, Deeds, Book 7, Page 8 - This Indenture made this 8th day of March 1808 between Edward Davis Sr of Mercer County of the State of Kentucky of the one part and Edward Davis Jr of said County and State of the other part... for and in the consideration of $1... one certain tract or parcel of land containing 191 acres... situate lying and being in Mercer County on the East side of the Dry Fork... Mercer County, Kentucky, Deeds, Book 10, Page 415 - This Indenture made this 20th day of February 1818 between Isham Prewitt and Edith his wife of Mercer County and State of Kentucky of the one part and Edward Davis of said County and State of the other part... for and in the consideration of $1,180... one certain tract or parcel of land containing 180 acres situate lying or being in Mercer County on the Dry fork of Chaplin... Mercer County, Kentucky, Deeds, Book 10, Page 417 - This Indenture made this 20th day of February 1818 between Edward Davis of Mercer County and State of Kentucky of the one part and Isham Prewitt Sr of said County and State of the other part... for and in the consideration of $1,210... a certain tract or parcel of land containing 121 acres situate lying and being in Mercer County on the Dry Fork of Chaplin... Mercer County, Kentucky, Deeds, Book 10, Page 418 - This Indenture made this 13th day of May 1825 between Edward Davis of Mercer County and State of Kentucky of the one part and Thomas Davis of said County and State of the other part... for and in the consideration of $1... one certain tractor parcel of land containing 215 acres situate lying and being in Mercer County on the West side of the Dry fork... Mercer County, Kentucky, Wills, Book 9, Page 149 - September 12, 1827, Edward Davis' estate was appraised at $71.50 by James Green, Dread Bolling, and Abraham Fulkerson. At the time of his death, Edward owned the following property: 1 pocket book, 1 table & 1 chest; 1 stilliard, 1 foot adds, 1 frying pan, 1 tongs, 1 handsaw & draw knife; 4 pewter basins & 2 dishes; 1 table & cotton wheels; 1 hackle; 2 bedsteads; 1 coffee mill & 2 brass candlesticks; 1 cupboard; 1 tea pot; 1 pot & 1 kettle; 4 wagon tires & 2 slides; 1 black cow; 1 cover lid; 1 cross cut saw & (____); 1 bedstead & bible; and, 1 bed. Edward married Mary about 1760 in Frederick County, Virginia. Mary was born about 1740. She died about 1808 in Mercer County, Kentucky. Mary appears as Edward's wife on land records in both Berkeley County, Virginia and Mercer County, Kentucky. The last mention of her is in a Mercer County, Kentucky, deed dated 1808. No proof of her parentage has been found. Claims that she was a Belles, Hedges, or Cull are complete unfounded. They had the following children: + 17 F i Ruth Davis was born 21 Feb 1763 and died 23 Feb 1850. + 18 M ii Robert Davis was born about 1765 and died about 18 Oct 1811. + 19 M iii John Davis was born 11 Jul 1767 and died about 1851. + 20 M iv James Davis was born 1768 and died before 22 Sep 1829. + 21 M v Edward Davis was born 1771 and died before 1860. + 22 F vi Mary Davis was born 10 Dec 1775 and died before Sep 1825. + 23 F vii Elizabeth (Betsy) Davis was born about 1776 and died about 22 Sep 1800. + 24 F viii Sarah Davis was born about 1777 and died after 1850. + 25 M ix Thomas Davis was born about 1780 and died before Sep 1840. 1 |
Family | Mary Nancy Cull b. c 1740, d. c 1808 | |
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Citations
- [S266] Gary W Watson, 5 july 2008, http://www.geocities.com/watsgw1155/davis/aqwg02.htm#42
James Davis
M, #5445, b. circa 1703, d. before 7 December 1756
Father | James Davis b. c 1675 |
James Davis|b. c 1703\nd. b 7 Dec 1756|p39.htm#i5445|James Davis|b. c 1675|p39.htm#i5446|||||||||||||||| |
Relationship | 9th great-grandfather of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
Last Edited | 5 Jul 2008 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | Y |
Has Children | Y |
Has Grandkids | Y |
Birth* | circa 1703 | Pilesgrove, Salem, New Jersey |
Marriage* | circa 1731 | probably, Monocacy, Prince George's, Maryland, James married Sarah Van Meter, daughter of Jan Jansen Van Meter and Sarah Bodine, about 1731 in probably Monocacy, Prince George's County, Maryland. Sarah was christened 30 Oct 1706 in First Reformed Church, Raritan (Somerville), Somerset County, New Jersey. She died after 23 May 1769 in Frederick County, Virginia. Somerset County Historical Quarterly, Volume 2 - page 44 - 30 Oct 1706 - First Reformed Church, Raritan (Somerville) - 1699-1744 - Baptism of Sara, daughter of Jan Joosten and wife. Witnesses: Joost Jansen & Katleyn Bodyn. Sarah was baptized at the Raritan Reformed Dutch Church in Somerset County, New Jersey, October 30, 1706, the daughter of John VanMeter and Sarah (Bodine) Van Meter. New Garden Monthly Meeting, page 73-1/2 - Sarah was a witness at the marriage of Thomas Mills and Elizabeth Harrold, held at Josiah Ballenger's house in Monocacy 18 Jun 1730. Sarah was mentioned in her father's will written 13 Aug 1745 as follows: Eighth, Item, I Devise give and bequeath unto the Heirs Begotten the body of my daughter Sarah, wife of James Davis, one piece or Tract of Land, part of the Tract of land whereon I now dwell Beginning for the same at the Beginning Tree of the Entire tract and Running thence S 30 W 16 Poles to a stake then N 75 E 292 Poles to a cross the entire tract then around the several courses joining Rebecca's [Sarah's sister] land to the Beginning containing by computation 220 acres of land, more or less to be held under the same Restrictions, Titles, Limitations as aforesaid. Also, I give and Bequeath unto my said daughter after my said wife's Third of my Moveable Estate and Legacies are paid an equal proportion Child's part arising there from as well of my lands which are to be disposed of if there be of all else. Provided and it is my soul intent and meaning that James Davis together with his wife Sarah give good and sufficient security unto my Executors, for her proportional part of my movable estate arising to be paid unto their heirs, equally divided amongst them when they shall arrive at the age of twenty-one years, and on Refusal of such security the proportional part so arising to remain in the hands of my executors until the heirs aforesaid arrive at the age aforesaid... Frederick County, Virginia, Deeds, Book 6, Page 14 (Release) - 1 Jul 1760 - Between Sarah Davis widow and Relick of James Davis deceased to George Myles... consideration of 5 shllings... Doth release & quit claimed unto said George Myles all her Estate Right Title Interest in a Certain Tract of Land whereof the said James Davis her said Late husband (conveyted to Robert Davis which said Tract of Land hath been since conveyed to said George Myles)... Signed Sarah Davis. Witnesses: none. Recorded 1 Jul 1760. Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys, Orange & Augusta Counties (1985), by Peggy Shomo Joyner - Throughout the 1750s and 1760s, James' sons had their land in Frederick County, Virginia, resurveyed. These surveys identify a fifth son, Robert, who apparently died sometime between 1752 and the date of his father's will, January 4,1754. Also found with these surveys was a note written by Sarah Davis May 23, 1769. The note reads in part: Then came Sarah Davis... and made oath on the holy evangelists... that her son Robert Davis departed this life before he was twenty years old and at the time of his decease, he claimed a tract of land... that was surveyed for him adjoining his father James Davis... The American Descendants of Chretian DuBois of Wicres, France, compiled by William Heidgerd for the DuBois Family Association, 1968, I 86. They had the following children: 2 M i James Davis was born about 1732 in probably Monocacy, Prince George's County, Maryland. He died after 26 Apr 1796 in Mercer County, Kentucky. Abstracts of Virginia's Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys, Orange & Augusta Counties, by Peggy Shomo Joyner - James Davis Jr, 14 September 1752 - 16 November 1752; 400 acres near Potomac, adjacent to his brother Robert Davis, Stephen Harlan, George Harlan, and his father James Davis' line. Chain Carriers and Pilots: Robert Davis, James Davis Sr and John Jones. Surveyor: John Mauzy. Northern Neck Land Grants, Book M Page 74 - October 17, 1762 - The Right Honorable Thomas Lord Fairfax, Baron of Cameron in that part of Great Britain called Scotland Proprietor of the Northern Neck of Virginia. To all to whom this present writing shall come sends Greetings. Know Ye that for good causes for and in consideration of the composition to me paid and for the annual Rent hereinafter reserved, I have given granted and confirmed and by these presents for me my heirs and assigns do give grant and confirm unto James Davis of Frederick a certain Tract of waste and ungranted Land near Potomac in the said county and bounded as by a survey thereof made by Mr John Mauzy. Beginning at a red oak corner to George Harlan in Stephen Harlan's line thence along his line S 85 W 247 poles to a white oak in his Father James Davis' line thence with his lines N 12 E 24 poles to a white oak by Tullises branch thence N 34 E 37 poles to another white oak near the said branch thence N 6 W 97 poles to a large white oak by the said branch thence N 35 E 102 poles to another white oak by the aforesaid branch thence leaving the said Davis' lines N83 E 373 poles to two hickory saplings and a black oak sapling in the naked barrens thence S 10 W 79 poles to a locust post in George Harlan's line in the open barrens thence along the said line S 85 W 151 poles to two black oak saplings on the West side of a barren ridge thence with another of his lines S 10 W 170 poles to the Beginning containing 420 acres together with all rights members and appurtenances and thereunto belonging Royal mines excepted and a full third part of the Lead Copper Tinn Coals Iron mine and Iron ore that shall be found thereon to have and to hold the said 420 acres of land together with all rights profits and benefits to the same belonging or anywise appertaining Except before Excepted to him the said James Davis his heirs and assigns for Ever, he the said James Davis his heirs and assigns therefore yielding and paying to me my heirs or assigns or to my certain Attorney or Attorneys Agent or Agents or to the certain Attorney or Attorneys of my heirs or assigns Proprietors of the Northern Neck yearly and every year on the Feast day of St Michael the Archangel the receipt of One shilling sterling money for every fifty acres of Land hereby Granted to so proportionably for a greater or lesser Quantity. Provided that if the said James Davis his heirs or assigns shall not pay the said reserved annual rent as Aforesaid so that the same or any part thereof shall be behind or unpaid by the space of two whole years after the same shall become due if Legally demanded that then it shall and may be lawful for me my heirs or assigns and Proprietors as aforesaid my or their certain Attorney or Attorneys Agent or Agents into the above Granted premises to Reenter and hold the same so as if this Grant had never passed. Given at my office in the County of Frederick under my Hand and Seal dated this 16th day of October, in the second year of His Majesty King George the thirds Reign AD 1762. Frederick County, Virginia, Deeds, Book 12, Pages 667 Lease & (Release) 2 Nov 1768 - Between Jacob Strope and Mary his wife of Frederick County to James Davis of County aforesaid... consideration of 5 shillings (10 pounds)... tract of land lying and being on the south side of Tulisses' Branch and part of a tract of land containing 420 acres granted to James Davis on 16 Oct 1762... corner to James Davis and John Davis... containing 14 acres... rent of 1 peppercorn on the 29th day of Sept... Signed Jacob Strope and Mary (A) Strope. Witnesses: James Harland, Casper Boner, John Burcham. Recorded 4 Apr 1769. Frederick County, Virginia, Deeds, Book 12, Pages 668 Lease & (Release) 2 Nov 1768 - Between James Davis and Ann his wife of Frederick County to John Strope of County aforesaid... consideration of 5 shillings (10 pounds)... part of a tract containing 1175 acre granted to James Davis on 20 Apr 1735... containing 14 acres... rent 1 peppercorn on the 29th Sept... Signed James Davis and Ann Davis. Witnesses: Casper Boner, James Harlan & John Burcham. Recorded 4 Apr 1769. Frederick County, Virginia, Deeds, Book 12, Pages 770 & 771 Lease & (Release) 2 Nov 1768 - Between James Davis and Ann his wife of Frederick County to Jacob Strope of the County aforesaid... for and inconsideration of 5 shillings (250 pounds)... tract of land on the south side of Tulisses Branch containing 420 acres granted to James Davis on 16 Oct 1762... Corner to George Harlins in Stephen Harlin's line... rent of one peppercorn on 29th Sept... Signed James Davis and Ann Davis. Witnesses: Casper Bonner, James Harlan & John Burcham. Recorded 4 Apr 1769. Frederick County, Virginia, Deed, Book 15, Pages 129 & 130 Lease and (Release) - 1 August 1771, James & Ann (his wife) Davis, late of Frederick Co., Virginia, leases to Jacob French, of Frederick Co., Virginia, for 5 shillings (200 pounds)... 186 acres which is part of 1175 acres, granted to James Davis Sr., 12 November 1735, and left to said James Davis, by the will of James Davis Sr... corner to Jacob Davis...corner to the 14 acres of Jacob Strope. Signed James Davis and Ann Davis, in the presence of John Davis, John Champion and George Michael Sanlinger. Berkeley County, Virginia, Deeds, Book 2, Page 218 - 10 Sep 1773; Jacob Strope and wife Mary Strope (signed An Maria) 220 acres for 400 pounds to Andrew Keesaker, land near Tullises Branch part of a 420 acre grant to James Davis and he to said Strope, adjacent to George Harland and Stephen Harlan. Witnesses: Thomas Adams, John Champion. Lease & Release. Kentucky Land Grants Record about Davis, James Grantee: Davis, James Acres: 24 1/2 Book: 2 Survey Date: 2- 7-1783 County: Lincoln WaterCourse: Dix R Reference: THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS Volume 1 Part 1 CHAPTER II VIRGINIA GRANTS (1782-1792) THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY page 42 More Info: Grantee: Davis, James Acres: 24 1/2 Book: 2 Page: 160 Date Survey: 2- 7-1783 County: Lincoln Watercourse: Dix R Kentucky Land Grants Record about Davis, James Grantee: Davis, James Acres: 25 1/2 Book: 3 Survey Date: 7-18-1783 County: Lincoln WaterCourse: Dix R Reference: THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS Volume 1 Part 1 CHAPTER II VIRGINIA GRANTS (1782-1792) THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY page 42 More Info: Grantee: Davis, James Acres: 25 1/2 Book: 3 Page: 217 Date Survey: 7-18-1783 County: Lincoln Watercourse: Dix R Kentucky Land Grants Record about Davis, James Grantee: Davis, James Acres: 581 Book: 16 Survey Date: 5-20-1786 County: Fayette WaterCourse: Ky R Reference: THE KENTUCKY LAND GRANTS Volume 1 Part 1 CHAPTER II VIRGINIA GRANTS (1782-1792) THE COUNTIES OF KENTUCKY page 42 More Info: Grantee: Davis, James Acres: 581 Book: 16 Page: 72 Date Survey: 5-20-1786 County: Fayette Watercourse: Ky R Mercer County, Kentucky, Deeds, Book 4S, Page 135 - This Indenture made this April 26, 1796, between James Davis and his wife Ann, of Mercer County, Kentucky, of the one part and Isaac Telfair of Mercer County, Kentucky, of the other part... for and in consideration of 450 pounds... land whereon Davis now lives, about 200 acres on cliffs of Dix River... Mercer County, Kentucky, Deeds, Book 4S, Page 141 - This Indenture made this April 26, 1796, between James Davis and his wife Ann, of Mercer County, Kentucky, of the one part and Calloway Bunch of Mercer County, Kentucky, of the other part... for and in consideration of 30 pounds... land in Mercer County, about 25 acres... Mercer County, Kentucky, Deeds, Book 4S, Page 147 - This Indenture made this April 26, 1796, between James Davis and his wife Ann, of Mercer County, Kentucky, of the one part and Benjamin Martin of Fayette County, Kentucky, of the other part... for and in consideration of 50 pounds... land in Fayette County, Kentucky... 296 acres more or less on branch of north side of the Kentucky River... bounded by Lewis' line... Mercer County, Kentucky, Deeds, Book 4S, Page 153 - This Indenture made this April 26, 1796, between James Davis and his wife Ann, of Mercer County, Kentucky, of the one part and Benjamin Martin of Fayette County, Kentucky, of the other part... for and in consideration of 50 pounds... land in Fayette County, Kentucky... 290 acres, corner to John Lewis preemption... No known issue. James married Ann. 3 M ii Robert Davis was born about 1733 in probably Monocacy, Prince George's County, Maryland. He died before 1756 in Frederick County, Virginia. Abstract's of Virginia's Northern Neck Warrants & Surveys, Orange & Augusta Counties (1985), by Peggy Shomo Joyner. + 4 M iii John Davis was born about 1735 and died before 27 Jun 1796. + 5 M iv Edward Davis was born about 1738 and died 1827. 6 M v Jacob Davis was born about 1739 in Orange County, Virginia. He died after 1810 in Berkeley County, Virginia. Berkeley County, Virginia, Deeds, Book 1, Page 367 - This Indenture made October 7, 1772 between Jacob Davis and Keziah his wife of the County of Berkeley and Colony of Virginia of the one part and Stephen Harlan of the county and colony aforesaid... for and in consideration of 400 pounds... part of a greater tract formerly granted to James Davis Sr by Kings Patent bearing date of November 12, 1735 and left by virtue of a Testament to Jacob Davis, son of said James Davis lying and being in the county aforesaid on the South side of the North Mountain and bounded as by a survey thereof made by John Reed September 10, 1772... containing 200 acres more or less... This deed is also mentioned in Berkeley County, Virginia, Court Orders, Book 1, Page 114. Berkeley County, Virginia, Deeds, Book 2, Page 221 - This indenture made September 10, 1773, between Jacob Strope and Mary his wife of Berkeley County in Virginia of the one part and Jacob Davis of Botetourt County and Colony aforesaid of the other part... for and in consideration of 325 pounds... one piece or part of a tract of land lying and being in Berkeley County and on the South side of Tullises Branch and being part of a tract of land granted to James Davis in the year 1762 and from James Davis to Jacob Strope by lease and release in the years 1768... containing 200 acres more or less... This deed is also mentioned in Berkeley County, Virginia, Court Orders, Book 2, Page 2. 1772 Rent Rolls of Berkeley County, Virginia - Jacob Davis. Berkeley County, Virginia, Deeds, Book 3, page 45. This indenture made May 12, 1774, between Daniel Price and wife Jane Price 71 acres for 50 pounds to Jacob Rush adjacent to the land of formerly of Nathaniel Bell, to Joseph Frazer, Jacob Davis now Josiah Ridgeway, the said Rush and Peter Fletcher. 1777 Rent Rolls of Berkeley County, Virginia - Jacob Davis. Berkeley County, Virginia, Wills, Book 1, page 139. John Shearer; settlement 16 Jun 1778 by Archibard Shearer. Names: Archibard Shearer, John Houghman, David Rogers, Jacob Davis & John Champion. Berkeley County, Virginia, Deeds, Book 5, page 435. This indenture made March 20, 1780, between Jacob Ruth and wife Leddy Ruth, 71 acres for 2,200 pounds to James Hair of Chester County, Pennsylvania, Joseph Frazier, Jacob Davis and now Andrew McDonald. Lease and Release. Berkeley County, Virginia, Deeds, Book 6, Page 349 - 19 Nov 1784, Jacob Davis and Keziah his wife of Washington County, North Carolina, sold the tract of land they purchased from the Stropes to Robert Stephens. Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, Book Z, page 587 - 16 May 1805 - Davis, Jacob, Grantee. 3 acres 1 rood 27 poles on the east side of Tullises Branch in Berkeley County. Virginia Northern Neck Surveys, Book 6, page 61 - Survey of Grant, Book Z, page 587. 1810 census of Berkeley County, Virginia, NA Film M252-66, page 574, 1 male > 45, 1 female 16-25. Jacob married Keziah., Principal=Sarah Jansen Vanmeter1 |
Death* | before 7 December 1756 | Frederick, Virginia |
Family | Sarah Jansen Vanmeter b. 30 Oct 1706, d. a 23 May 1769 | |
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Citations
- [S264] Gary W Watson, 16 Mar 2008, Copyright © 2008 by Gary W Watson.
James Davis
M, #5446, b. circa 1675
Relationship | 10th great-grandfather of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
Last Edited | 5 Jul 2008 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | Y |
Has Children | Y |
Has Grandkids | Y |
Birth* | circa 1675 | Pilesgrove, Salem County, New Jersey |
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Laura Davis
F, #1236
Last Edited | 4 Oct 1994 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | N |
Has Children | Y |
Has Grandkids | Y |
Marriage* | Principal=Benjamin Small | |
Married Name | Small |
Family | Benjamin Small | |
Children |
Nancy Davis1
F, #5526, d. 1819
Last Edited | 8 Jul 2003 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | N |
Has Children | Y |
Has Grandkids | Y |
Marriage* | Principal=Moses Parks2 | |
Death* | 1819 | 2 |
Married Name | Parks |
Family | Moses Parks d. 24 Dec 1845 | |
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Citations
- [S129] Jeff Smith, "Jeff Smith E-Mail," e-mail to Ken Mullins, Saturday, May 11, 2002 11:38 AM, From: Sandi Pope [mailto:e-mail address]
Sent: Monday, December 23, 2002 3:27 AM
To: e-mail address
Subject: Parks Hendricks co IN. - [S205] Sandi Pope, "Sandi Pope E-Mail," e-mail to Ken Mullins, Sunday, January 05, 2003 5:11 PM, From: Sandi Pope [mailto:e-mail address]
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 5:11 PM
To: Ken Mullins
Subject: Re: Parks Hendricks co IN. - [S205] Sandi Pope, "Sandi Pope E-Mail," e-mail to Ken Mullins, Sunday, January 05, 2003 5:11 PM.
Ruth Davis
F, #5450, b. 21 February 1763, d. 23 February 1850
Father | Edward Davis b. c 1738, d. 1827 |
Mother | Mary Nancy Cull b. c 1740, d. c 1808 |
Ruth Davis|b. 21 Feb 1763\nd. 23 Feb 1850|p39.htm#i5450|Edward Davis|b. c 1738\nd. 1827|p39.htm#i5444|Mary Nancy Cull|b. c 1740\nd. c 1808|p36.htm#i5443|James Davis|b. c 1703\nd. b 7 Dec 1756|p39.htm#i5445|Sarah J. Vanmeter|b. 30 Oct 1706\nd. a 23 May 1769|p141.htm#i5463||||||| |
Charts | Elizabeth Ancestory |
Relationship | 7th great-grandmother of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
Last Edited | 20 Feb 2005 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | Y |
Has Children | Y |
Has Grandkids | Y |
Birth* | 21 February 1763 | Frederick, Virginia, Now Berkeley County, West Virginia Berkeley Co, WV was formed in 1772 from Frederick Co, VA |
Baptism | 2 July 1763 | |
Marriage* | 25 December 1786 | Mercer, Kentucky, Principal=John Goodnight , Sr. |
Death* | 23 February 1850 | near Perryville, Boyle, Kentucky |
Married Name | Goodnight | |
Confirmation* | Mercer, Kentucky |
Family | John Goodnight , Sr. b. 1 May 1765, d. 10 Mar 1841 | |
Child |
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Annabelle Dean1
F, #554
Father | James O'Dean |
Mother | (?) Morrow |
Annabelle Dean||p39.htm#i554|James O'Dean||p100.htm#i552|(?) Morrow||p91.htm#i553||||||||||||| |
Last Edited | 16 Mar 2003 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | N |
Has Children | Y |
Has Grandkids | Y |
Birth* | Williamson, Texas | |
Marriage* | Principal=Abner Isiah Mullins | |
Married Name | Mullins |
Family | Abner Isiah Mullins | |
Child |
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Citations
- [S19] Letter, Terrell Mullins to Ken Mullins, 21 Sep 1992.
Elizabeth Deichman1
F, #3167, d. circa 1805
Last Edited | 15 Aug 1999 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | N |
Has Children | Y |
Has Grandkids | Y |
Marriage* | circa 1751 | Principal=Leonard Croninger1 |
Death* | circa 1805 | Westmoreland, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania1 |
Married Name | circa 1751 | Croninger |
Family | Leonard Croninger b. 29 Mar 1726, d. 1786 | |
Child |
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Citations
- [S85] Richard D Chroninger Web Page, online http://www.parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/rchronino/…, Who to Contact for More Information
Send E-mail to e-mail address
Send mail to:
Richard D Chroninger, 820 W 1st St, Maryville, MO 64468
There is a newsletter for the above surnames; "The Groninger Record" edited by Thomas R Groninger, 223 N
3rd St, Lewsburg, PA 17837. <e-mail address>
For Leonard's ancestors back to 1590 and Groningers in Kuchen to the 1940's link to;
http://www.dnc.net/users/squirrel/gruninger/gruninger.htm
Franklin David Delp1
M, #133, b. 3 May 1906, d. 31 May 1940
Father | Harry Franklin Delp b. 16 Oct 1875, d. 27 Jun 1952 |
Mother | Ila Rebecca Smart b. 31 Jan 1884, d. 7 Jan 1962 |
Franklin David Delp|b. 3 May 1906\nd. 31 May 1940|p39.htm#i133|Harry Franklin Delp|b. 16 Oct 1875\nd. 27 Jun 1952|p39.htm#i36|Ila Rebecca Smart|b. 31 Jan 1884\nd. 7 Jan 1962|p128.htm#i1568|||||||Moses J. Smart|b. 4 Aug 1843\nd. 14 Dec 1925|p129.htm#i19|Adaline R. Faucett|b. 24 Oct 1854\nd. 5 May 1936|p48.htm#i20| |
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
Last Edited | 16 Mar 2003 |
Divorced | Y |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | N |
Birth* | 3 May 1906 | Iola, Allen, Kansas |
Marriage* | 12 February 1932 | Principal=Pearl Irene Lane |
Divorce* | before 1938 | Principal=Fern Clark1 |
Marriage* | 3 May 1938 | Principal=Fern Clark |
Death* | 31 May 1940 | Colony, Anderson, Kansas |
Burial* | Colony, Anderson, Kansas |
Family 1 | Pearl Irene Lane |
Family 2 | Fern Clark |
Citations
- [S4] Jo Ann Fuller, "Jo Ann Fuller," e-mail to Ken Mullins, 18 Aug 1993, Information from family records.
Harry Franklin Delp
M, #36, b. 16 October 1875, d. 27 June 1952
Last Edited | 4 Oct 1994 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | N |
Has Children | Y |
Has Grandkids | Y |
Birth* | 16 October 1875 | Charion, Clarion, Pennsylvania |
Marriage* | 7 June 1905 | Principal=Ila Rebecca Smart |
Death* | 27 June 1952 | |
Burial* | Iola, Allen, Kansas | |
Note* | Nationality: American Occupation: Smelterman and Farmer Cause of Death: Bone infection Last Residence: Iola, Kansas Burried: Highland Cemetery, Iola KS |
Family | Ila Rebecca Smart b. 31 Jan 1884, d. 7 Jan 1962 | |
Children |
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Umeda Adaline Delp1
F, #134, b. 4 February 1910, d. 21 March 1964
Father | Harry Franklin Delp b. 16 Oct 1875, d. 27 Jun 1952 |
Mother | Ila Rebecca Smart b. 31 Jan 1884, d. 7 Jan 1962 |
Umeda Adaline Delp|b. 4 Feb 1910\nd. 21 Mar 1964|p39.htm#i134|Harry Franklin Delp|b. 16 Oct 1875\nd. 27 Jun 1952|p39.htm#i36|Ila Rebecca Smart|b. 31 Jan 1884\nd. 7 Jan 1962|p128.htm#i1568|||||||Moses J. Smart|b. 4 Aug 1843\nd. 14 Dec 1925|p129.htm#i19|Adaline R. Faucett|b. 24 Oct 1854\nd. 5 May 1936|p48.htm#i20| |
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
Last Edited | 16 Mar 2003 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | N |
Has Children | Y |
Has Grandkids | Y |
Birth* | 4 February 1910 | Columbia River, Douglas, Washington |
Marriage* | 25 February 1933 | Principal=Howard Shockey |
Death* | 21 March 1964 | |
Married Name | Shockey |
Family | Howard Shockey d. 14 Jun 1952 | |
Children |
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Citations
- [S9] Letter, Fern Gough to Ken Mullins, 23 Oct 1993.
King Of Scotland (?) Dongart1,2,3
M, #5165, b. circa 600, d. 673
Last Edited | 11 Mar 2003 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | N |
Has Children | Y |
Has Grandkids | Y |
Birth* | circa 600 | Scotland2,3 |
Marriage* | 3 | |
Death* | 673 | 2,3 |
Family | ||
Child |
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Reference | GS4K-73 |
Citations
- [S126] Ancestral File (R) LDS, online http://www.familysearch.org/
- [S159] Unknown compiler, Date of Import: Dec 27, 2000.
- [S164] Richard Archer, 16 May 2003.
Cora Elizabeth Dorton1
F, #807, b. 21 August 1883, d. 25 November 1930
Last Edited | 16 Mar 2003 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | N |
Has Children | Y |
Has Grandkids | Y |
Birth* | 21 August 1883 | |
Marriage* | Principal=Cicero Garfield Matthews | |
Death* | 25 November 1930 | |
Cause of Death | Ruptured Appendix1 | |
Married Name | Matthews |
Family | Cicero Garfield Matthews b. 9 Nov 1879 | |
Children |
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Citations
- [S10] Betty Hulsey Ellison, Matthews and Related.
Chancy Dove
F, #2656, b. 3 October 1896, d. 20 August 1934
Father | George W. Dove b. Aug 1859 |
Mother | Sarah E. Bond |
Chancy Dove|b. 3 Oct 1896\nd. 20 Aug 1934|p39.htm#i2656|George W. Dove|b. Aug 1859|p40.htm#i2362|Sarah E. Bond||p21.htm#i2459|||||||Willis E. Bond|b. 1842\nd. 1916|p22.htm#i2441|Mary Cromer||p35.htm#i2454| |
Relationship | 6th cousin 3 times removed of Alexander Christopher Mullins. |
Last Edited | 5 Dec 2006 |
Verified | N |
Ancestor Of Zander | N |
Has Children | Y |
Has Grandkids | Y |
Birth* | 3 October 1896 | Athens, Clark, Georgia |
Marriage* | Principal=Chester R. Lieupo | |
Death* | 20 August 1934 | Sparks, Cook, Georgia |
Burial* | now part of Lenox Cemetary, Staunton, Georgia | |
Note* | From: Paul Bartle To: Ken Date: Feb 26, 2006 1:26 AM Subject: Chester Lieupo/Chancey Dove LIEUPO---Chester Lieupo/Chancey Dove were my Grandfather and Grandmother. Horace wasn't an only child. There was George,Simmie,John Q.,Horace,Ruth,Ida May(my mother) and a couple of children that died both during and shortly after childbirth. Chancey gave birth to a son in 1930/31 which died and 3 days after that Chancey died so they buried them together with her holding him in her arms. There are skads of 1st-2nd and 3rd cousins still in Ga,Fl,SC,NC. John Q Lieupo's wife Betty has a sister,Mary,who is the mother of rock/country singer Billy Joe Royal who lives in Valdosta,Ga. Write if you would like to know more. Paul Bartle (son of Harry M Bartle and Ida May Lieupo), Principal=Chester R. Lieupo | |
Married Name | Lieupo | |
Note* | From the files of James M. Lieupo |
Family | Chester R. Lieupo | |
Marriage* | Principal=Chester R. Lieupo | |
Child |
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