Mother: Anne MOORE |
George Matlock [2] b. 3 June 1701 baptized 8 June 1701 St.
Peters Parish, New Kent County, Virginia 1800 m. Bef. 1734
Louisa Co., Virginia Hannah ?
2] Children of George Matlock and Hannah ?: Charles Matlock;
daughter m. ? Clarkson; daughter m. ? Clock; daughter m. ?
Foster
Legacy issuing out of the estate of George Matlock, deceased, of
the County of Louisa
1 John MEDLOCK (PROB) b: ABT 1670 + Unknown MEDLOCK b: ABT 1675
2 George MATLOCK b: ABT 1700 d: 13 OCT 1800
+ Mary ?, wife of George MATLOCK UNKNOWN b: ABT 1703
Children:
1. George Matlock [2] b. 3 June 1701 baptized 8 June 1701 St.
Peters Parish, New Kent County, Virginia 1800 Bef. 1734 Louisa
Co., Virginia Hannah ?
2. William Matlock 19 July 1702 St. Peters Parish, New Kent
County, Virginia 1768 m.1) Catharine Witt 2) Elizabeth Sevier
[3] [3] note from "Patience - a Matlock History" printed as a
memorial to Jess Armstrong by ?... "I believe she (Elizabeth) is
the eldest daughter of Valentine Sevier by his first wife.
Valentine Sevier m. ~1744 his second wife, Joanna Goad in
Bedford Co., VA. His eldest daughter Elizabeth m. William
Matlock. His younger daughter Catherine m. ~1784 William Matlock
son of David Matlock."
3. Thomas Matlock 20 November 1703 St. Peters Parish, New Kent
County, Virginia
4. Nathaniel Matlock 5 October 1708 St. Peters Parish, New Kent
County, Virginia
5. Nicholas Matlock, Sr. 16 March 1709/10 New Kent County,
Virginia July 1780 Burke County, North Carolina 1733 m. Mary
Jane Shelton; Family of Nicholas Matlock and Mary Shelton
(original source: Melba Moore)
From Granville County Kinfolks - Deed Book "L" pg. 182. Nicholas
METLOCK sold land in Granville Co., to James THOMPSON of Louisa
County, VA in which Mary (SHELTON) METLOCK, wife of said
Nicholas, relinquished her dower right, October 15, 1777.
6. John Matlock III [4] 24 May 1712 St. Peters Parish, New Kent
County, Virginia 7 August 1785 Louisa County, Virginia abt. 1728
Louisa County, Virginia m. Ann South [4] Children of John
Matlock III and Ann South: Nicholas Matlock b. 5 January 1735,
d. 3 February 1827, Yancey Co., NC, m. Elizabeth Terrill 1759,
North Carolina (Elizabeth was b. 1737, d. 03 February 1827 in
Caswell County, North Carolina and whose children were: Agnes,
William Arner, Anna Lewis, Mary Kiersey, Benjamin and James);
Elizabeth Matlock m. David Shelton (whose children were: John,
Agnes, Lucy); William Matlock b. 1734 m. Beulah Rice; John
Matlock Jr., b. 1742 m. 1) Sarah ? 2) ? Mary Settles (unproved);
Zachariah Matlock b. ~ 1750, d. 28 February 1827, Caldwell Co.,
KY m. 7 December 1780 Lucy Wash (dau. of Thomas) (whose children
were: Ann b. 1784 m. Michel; John b. 1788 m. Sabena Robertson;
Mary b. 1791 m. Arrington Potts; Elizabeth b. 1793 m. Redding
Woolf; Susannah b. 1797 m. Samuel Reese; Thomas W. b. 1807 m. 1)
Jane White 2) Sarah Martin)
7. Mary Matlock 18 December 1716 St. Peters Parish, New Kent
County, Virginia assumed Goochland County, Virginia Bef. March
1733 m. Benjamin Johnson
8. Benjamin Matlock? 1717
9. Moore Matlock? 1730 St. Peters Parish, New Kent County,
Virginia 1812 Roane County, Tennessee ca 1755 Halifax County,
Virginia m. Jane Powell.
__ | __| | | | |__ | _John MATLOCK MEDLOCK Sr."the Immigrant"_| | (1638 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--John MATLOCK MEDLOCK Jr. | (1658 - 1733) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Anne MOORE _____________________________| (1640 - 1699) | | __ | | |__| | |__
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JAMES BRANCH CABELL graduated from the College of William and
Mary, 1898; on staff Richmond (Virginia) Times, 1898; New York
Herald, 1899-1901; Richmond (Virginia) News, 1901; writer for
magazines since 1902, having contributed over one hundred short
stories, considerable verse, translations, and numerous papers
upon historical and biographical subjects; has personally
conducted much genealogical work and original research in
America, France and England; has published four novels, four
series of romances, three genealogical works, and one book of
poems. Author (fiction): “The Eagle's Shadow,” “The Cords of
Vanity,” “The Soul of Melicent,” “The Rivet in the Grandfather's
Neck;” “The Line of Love,” “Gallantry,” “Chivalry,” and “The
Certain Hour;” (genealogy) “Branchiana,” “Branch of Abingdon,”
and “The Majors and Their Marriages;” (verse) “From the Hidden
Way.”
Arms.–Sable, a horse upright argent, bitted and bridled or.
Crest.–A horse upright argent, bitted and bridled or.
Motto.–Impavide.
Residences.–“Dumbarton Grange,” Dumbarton, Henrico County,
Virginia; (summer) “Numerocinq,” Rockbridge Alum Springs,
Virginia.
Societies.–Colonial Wars, Sons of the American Revolution, Kappa
Alpha (Southern).
_William H. CABELL Gov. of Virginia_+ | (1772 - 1853) _Robert Gamble CABELL _| | (1809 - 1889) | | |____________________________________ | _Robert Gamble CABELL C.S.A._| | (1847 - ....) | | | ____________________________________ | | | | |_______________________| | | | |____________________________________ | | |--James Branch CABELL | (1879 - ....) | ____________________________________ | | | _______________________| | | | | | |____________________________________ | | |_____________________________| | | ____________________________________ | | |_______________________| | |____________________________________
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Father: Faithful CHERRY Sr. Mother: Patience |
_John CHERRY The Younger_+ | (1650 - 1685) _John CHERRY Sr. "the Immigrant"_| | (1619 - 1699) | | |_________________________ | _Faithful CHERRY Sr._| | (1662 - 1727) | | | _________________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth FAITHFUL _____________| | (1625 - 1672) | | |_________________________ | | |--Titus CHERRY | (1700 - ....) | _________________________ | | | _________________________________| | | | | | |_________________________ | | |_Patience____________| (1670 - ....) | | _________________________ | | |_________________________________| | |_________________________
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CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED
FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800
AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS. ORDER BOOK No. XX.
Page (248) Robert Douthat, Robert McCullough, Robert Stuart,
Hugh McDowell, Wm. McDowell, Robert McDowell, Robert Aistrop,
Charles Markle, John McKibbon and Robert Gamble, merchants,
granted licenses for retailing goods agreeable to the Act of
Assembly "Imposing New Taxes."
CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED
FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800
AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS. ORDER BOOK No. XX.
page 252
Page (442) Officers recommended: Robert Douthat, Captain; Wm.
Chambers, Lieutenant; Robert McCullough, Ensign.
CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED
FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800
AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS. ORDER BOOK No. XX.
page 253
Page (506) Robert Douthat, Captain; Wm. Chambers, Lieutenant,
and Robert McCullough, Ensign, of the First Regiment qualified.
CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED
FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800
AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS. ORDER BOOK No. XXI.
page 259
Page (176) Sheriff ordered to sell the old Court House and an
old house on the prison lot, near the jailor's house, the
purchaser being required to remove them as soon as possible--the
ground around the new Court House to be leveled, and posted with
locust posts or chains in such manner as the Commissioners shall
direct. Robert Gamble, James P. Cocke, Robt. Douthat and Michael
Bowyer appointed Commissioners.
CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED
FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800
AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS. ORDER BOOK No. XXIII.
page 278
Page (165) Wm. Alexander, Archibald Stuart, Alex. Nelson, Alex.
Humphreys, and Robert Douthat are appointed commissioners to
report a plan to the next Court for a jail.
CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED
FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800
AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS. ORDER BOOK No. XXIV.
page 292
Page (474) Robert Douthat accepts £23, full satisfaction for
deficiency in a lot sold by the County to James Huston, and by
Huston's heirs to Robert.
CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED
FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800
AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS. ORDER BOOK No. XXIV.
page 481
List of present justices. George Moffett, William Bowyer, Elijah
McClenachan, Alexander St. Clair, Alexander Robertson, Thomas
Hughart, Joseph Bell, John Tate, David Stephenson, Richard
Mathews, Robert Porterfield, John McKemy, dead, James Ramsey,
Robert Douthat, James Searight, James Berry, William McPheeters,
James Steel (refused to act since he was sheriff), Samuel Vance,
in Bath County; John Wilson, in Bath County; Charles Cameron, in
Bath County; Robert Gamble, Richmond; Alexander Crawford,
Rockbridge County; Alexander Gibson, Alexander Nelson, Joseph
Bell, Jr., William Moffett, James Poage, Kentucky.
CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED
FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800
AUGUSTA COUNTY COURT RECORDS. ORDER BOOK No. XXIV.
page 481
A list of the names and order of the Justices of the Peace for
the County of Augusta, as they stand in the commisison dated,
March 24, 1778, viz: Thomas Adams, John Poage, Alexander
McClenachan, Alexander Robertson, John Lewis, William
McPheeters, Peter Hanger, John Dickinson, George Moffett,
William Bowyer, Thomas Hughart, Alexander St. Clair, James
Steel, Samuel Vance, John Christian, Sampson Mathews, Michael
Bowyer, Elijah McClenachan, John Kinkade, James Tate, John
McCreery, James Bell, John Wilson. Additional commission, dated
28th April, 1785: David Stephenson, James Crawford, Jr., Jacob
Warrick, Robert Gamble, Robert Porterfield, Richard Mathews,
James Davis, John McKeemy. Additional commisison, dated 3d
November, 1788: Alexander Nelson, James Searight, John White,
John Lewis, Robert Douthat, William Moffett, James Berry, Joseph
Bell, Jr., James Poage, John Peebles. Additional commission,
13th June, 1786: Zachariah Johnston, James Ramsey, James P.
Cocke, James Stephenson, Alexander Gibson, Moses Hinkle.
CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED
FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800
CIRCUIT COURT RECORDS, SECTION "I."
JUDGMENTS.
page 36
Thomas Edington & Agnes, who was widow of Jno. Oliver, vs. Benj.
Thompson, Miles King, Robert Douthat. Bath Co. Wr. Dower.
CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED
FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800
MARRIAGE LICENSES, MARRIAGE BONDS, AND MARRIAGES.
MARRIAGE BONDS.
page 285
1790--January 18, John Boys and Anna St. Clair, daughter of
Alex. St. Clair (consent); surety, Robert Douthat.
CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED
FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800
MARRIAGE LICENSES, MARRIAGE BONDS, AND MARRIAGES.
MARRIAGE BONDS.
page 290
1789--March 31, John Lewis and Rachel Miller; surety, Robert
Douthat.
CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED
FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800
MARRIAGE LICENSES, MARRIAGE BONDS, AND MARRIAGES.
1800-1801.
page 338
1800--November 6, Robert Douthat and David Greiner, surety.
Robert Douthat and Polly Yost, daughter of Henry Yost and sister
of Polly Yost, who swears Polly is of age.
CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED
FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800
WILL BOOK NO. VII.
ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
page 188
Page 222.--25th January, 1788. David Greiner's estate appraised
by Robert Douthat, Peter Hanger, Peter Heiskell.
CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED
FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800
WILL BOOK NO. VIII.
ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
page 200
Page 58.--13th June, 1793. Elizabeth Blair's will, of
Staunton--To grandson, Robert Hartgrove; to Mrs. Jane Hall, as
compensation for services and kindness in last illness.
Executors, Alex. Humphreys and Archibald Stuart. Teste: G.
Christian, John Bowyer, Robt. Douthat. Proved, June Court, 1793,
by Christian and Bowyer. Executors qualify.
CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED
FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800
WILL BOOK NO. VIII.
ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
page 201
Page 59.--Poll of election for two trustees for the town of
Staunton, taken 1st January, 1793--For Michael Garber, 18, viz:
Jacob Geiger, Robt Gratton, Andrew Cutler, Jno. Boys, Phillip
Dyre, Robt. Bailey, Anthony Ingleton, Michael Syford, Jno.
Gates, Geo. Weifford, Jno. Gunn, Jno. Backinster, Wm.
Heginbotham, Wm. Brieze, Michael Cawley, Jno. Moore, Jno. Price,
John Diddy. For Robert Douthat, 22, viz: Jacob Kinney, Daniel
Donavan, Robt. McDowell, Peter Heiskell, Jno. Grates, Jos.
Dickey, Jas. Barry, Samuel Merrila, Jas. Cochran, Jno. Gardner,
Jas. McLaughlan, Jas. Mathews, Alex. Mason, Smith Thompson,
Michael Cawley, Wm. Chambers, G. Christian, Jno. Price, Jno.
McDowell, Alex. Humphreys. For James McGonegal, 4, viz: Michael
Syford, Jno. Gunn, Jno. Backinston, Jno. Diddy. For Peter
Heiskell, 25, viz: Jacob Geiger, Andrew Cutler, Jacob Kinney,
Jos. Dickey, Jas. Barry, James Cochran, Wm. Heginbotham. [p.201]
CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED
FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800
WILL BOOK NO. VIII.
ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
page 208
Page 208.--Joseph Bell's ditto, depositum of 1791. Paid Robert
Douthat for a stove for Courthouse.
CHRONICLES OF THE Scotch-Irish Settlement IN VIRGINIA EXTRACTED
FROM THE ORIGINAL COURT RECORDS OF AUGUSTA COUNTY 1745-1800
DEED BOOK NO. 26.
ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
page 586
Page 314.--Teste: James Buchanan, George Moore, James St. Clair,
Robert Douthat, James Buchanan, Sr., Hugh Paul.
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Mother: Mary "Polly" FARMER |
_Jacob FLOURNEY "the Immigrant"_+ | (1663 - 1721) m 1685 _Francis FLOURNEY ______________________________| | (1687 - 1773) m 1735 | | |_Martha MOREL __________________ | (.... - 1695) m 1685 _Gibson FLOURNEY Sr.__| | (1736 - 1812) m 1760 | | | ________________________________ | | | | |_Mary GIBSON ___________________________________| | (1687 - ....) m 1735 | | |________________________________ | | |--Mary Ann FLOURNEY | (1766 - 1846) | ________________________________ | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) FARMER of Chesterfield Co. VA_| | | | | | |________________________________ | | |_Mary "Polly" FARMER _| (1735 - 1812) m 1760 | | ________________________________ | | |________________________________________________| | |________________________________
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Mary Hayes (Wife) b. 3 Apr 1605 in Essex,England Marriage: 1638
in England or Va
Children:
1. DescendantsEdward Hudson b. 1638 in Accomack county,Va
2. DescendantsNicholas Hudson b. 1639 in Hungars Creek,Accomack
Co,Va
3. William Hudson b. About 1640 in Accomack county,Va
4. John Hudson b. 1646 in Northhampton,Accomack Co,VA
5. Christopher Hudson b. 1605
Barbara Jacobs (Wife) b. Before 1634 Marriage: 1652 in Accomack
County,VA
Children:
1. DescendantsEdward Hudson b. 1638 in Accomack county,Va
Margaret Tingle (Wife) b. Before 1674 in Somerset
County/Worchester County MD
Marriage: 1690 in Maryland
Children:
1. DescendantsRichard II Hudson b. About 1634 in Accomack
County,Va
2. DescendantsHenry Hudson I "The Hudsons of Maryland" b. 1632
in Hungars Creek,Accomack County,VA
3. Robert Hudson b. About 1633 in Northampton,Accomack
county,Va,USA
4. Edward Hudson b. 1638 in Accomack County,Va
5. Nicholas Hudson b. 1644 in Accomack County,Va
6. John Hudson b. 1646 in Northhampton,Accomack Co,VA
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Kentucky Wayne County Dabney, Elizabeth married Marcum, Reuben
A. on 06 Mar 1823 in Wayne County, Kentucky. To this union were
born six children. The first four were born in Wayne County,
Kentucky and the last two in Missouri.
Russel Co Deeds
Herunto se ttheir names and affixed their ed Withing
Seale the day and year first written
Rubin A. Markham (seal)
her
Elizabeth + Mrkaham (Seal)
mark
State of Kentucky
Russell County
I, William S. Patterson clelrk clerk of the county court of the
county of resell do certify that this deed from Rusin A. Makham
and Elicabetkh Markham his wife to Robert Monith was this day
produced to me in my office by said ganter and acknowledee by
the said Rubin a Markham to bee his act and deed and the said
Elizabeth Markham being examined by me privily and apart form
her husband delcared that she did freely and willingly seal and
deliver the said writing and wishes not to retract it and
acknowedg the said writing again show and explained to her to be
her act and deec anc concented that the sam may be frcorded
whereupon the said deed togehter with the foregoing certificate
had ben duly admitted t o me in m office given udner my hand the
22nd day of September 1836
William S. Petterson clerk.
said writings again shewn & expalined to hereto be her act and
deed concanted that the same may be recorded whereupon the said
deed together with the foregoing certivicate had been duely
admitted to record in my office given under my hand this 29th
day of October 1836
William S Petterson cabliss
this indenture made the 22nd day of Sept 1836 between Rubin A
Markham and Elizabet . are ... his wife of the county of Russell
and state of Kentucky of the one part and Robert m Smith of the
same county and state of the other part witmesseth that for and
in consideration of the sum of three hundred dolalrs to him the
said Markham by the said smith in hand paid ..... of which he
doth be th... present acknowledge they the said Markham & wife
do give grant ... in a sell and by these present haven given
granted and sold a certain or parcel of land lying and being in
the Countyh aforesaid on Sean. Creek and bonded as Towrt?
follos beginning at a large beech about 1/4 mile above the
mouth of beaver creek thence S55@76 polst to a beech thernce
.l..75@80 p[oles To a white oak thence... 15n 198 poles to a
white oak on the clift of a small creek thence. "15 W61 Poles to
a stake on the military land thence "28 W 117 poles to the
beginning and to hold the said piece or parce o land with a...
and singular the appurtenances there unto .!lag un, him the said
Smith his h_________ forever and this the ... American Indian
command and agree for themselves their heirs and assign that
they will forever warrant and defend the title of said piece or
parcel . ang unto him the said smith his heirs ______ from and
agaainst the claim of ....ning opf themselves their heirs and
assigns _______ all pertaining by through or under them but
neither claim whatever in ______ whereof them that sais markam &
wife in (end of page)
Emails
Subj: Re: Reuban A. Markham Date: 5/14/2000
From: [email protected] (Don Markham)
To: [email protected] (Don Markham), [email protected]
----- Original Message -----
From: Don Markham
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 10:02 AM
Subject: Reuban A. Markham
Dear Warren. I only have Reuben and a birth date of abt. 1800
in Montgomery Co, KY and a marriage date of March 06, 1831 to
Elizabeth Dabney. I have a lot of info on his Brother George W.
and some of his other brothers, but that's all I have about him.
If you find anything applicable I would appreciate the info. I
have a Family Page and we try to keep trees on all the cousins
and their relatives. It doesn't matter to me how far it reaches
as long as it connects to one of ours. Will help in any way I
can. Keep in touch. Don
Message Board
Helen Marcum ([email protected])
Subject: Rubin Markham and Betsey Dabney
Message: Would like to get in touch with you. As we have a Rubin
Markham born 1800 in Montgomery County, Kentucky Married Betsey
Dabney on March 6, 1823, in our family information. Thank-You!
The 1850 Johnson County Census for Jackson Town ship shows
Elizabeth Marcum 47 widow born Virginia
Jane Marcum 20 born 1830 Kentucky
J. Jarvis farmer 20 borh Kentucky 1830
Elizabeth A. 16 born 1834 Kentucky
Ellen 14 born 1836 Kentucky
Mathilda 9 born 1841 Missouri
Nathaniel 7 born 1843 Missouri
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Father: Hurr MILLS Mother: Rachel HARROLD |
_John MILLS "the Immigrant"______________________ | (1660 - 1703) _John MILLS Jr.__________________| | (1687 - 1760) m 1714 | | |_Sarah HARROLD __________________________________ | (1662 - 1759) _Hurr MILLS _________| | (1716 - 1761) m 1738| | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) WRIGHT of NC;SC;GA;AL;LA;MS;TX_ | | | | |_Rebecca WRIGHT _________________| | (1690 - ....) m 1714 | | |_________________________________________________ | | |--Jemima MILLS | (1746 - 1799) | _________________________________________________ | | | _Richard HARROLD "the Immigrant"_| | | (1683 - ....) m 1710 | | | |_________________________________________________ | | |_Rachel HARROLD _____| (1721 - 1761) m 1738| | _John BEALS Sr. "the Immigrant"__________________ | | (1656 - 1726) m 1682 |_Mary BEALS _____________________| (1692 - 1740) m 1710 | |_Mary CLAYTON ___________________________________+ (1655 - 1725) m 1682
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