Mother: CATHERINE de MEDICI of Florence |
___________________________________ | _FRANCIS I de VALOIS of France_| | (1494 - 1547) m 1514 | | |___________________________________ | _HENRI II CAPET of France________| | (1519 - 1559) m 1533 | | | _LOUIS XII de VALOIS of France_____+ | | | (1462 - 1515) m 1499 | |_CLAUDE de VALOIS of France____| | (1499 - 1524) m 1514 | | |_ANNE de DREUX Duchess of Brittany_ | (1476 - 1514) m 1499 | |--ELIZABETH de VALOIS CAPET of France | (1545 - 1568) | _PIERO MEDICI of Florence__________+ | | | _LORENZO MEDICI of Florence____| | | | | | |___________________________________ | | |_CATHERINE de MEDICI of Florence_| (1519 - 1589) m 1533 | | ___________________________________ | | |_______________________________| | |___________________________________
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Mother: Elizabeth Pendleton TUTT |
Colonial families of the United States of America: Volume 1.
FREDERICK MORGAN COLSTON was educated in the Warren Green
Academy, Warrenton, Va.; Georgetown College and Columbia
College, Washington, D. C. Came to Baltimore from Washington in
1853 and was employed in banking; entered the service of the
Confederate States at the Richmond Arsenal in 1862; passed the
examination of the Ordnance Board and was commissioned
Lieutenant of Artillery, Longstreet's Corps, Army of Northern
Virginia, in March, 1863; promoted to Captain and Assistant to
Chief Ordnance Officer, Army of Northern Virginia, General
Robert E. Lee, 10th September, 1864; served in the battles and
campaigns of Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Chickamauga. East
Tennessee and Knoxville, the Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Richmond
and Petersburg, and surrendered at Appomattox Court House, 9th
April, 1865. Received the following from General Lee.
“RICHMOND, April 18, 1865.
“Captain F. M. Colston has been on duty with the Army of
Northern Virginia for more than two years as Ordnance Officer of
Artillery and Assistant to Chief Ordnance Officer of the Army.
He has discharged his duty to the entire satisfaction of his
superior officers, and has won the reputation of a zealous,
efficient, and brave officer.
“R. E. LEE, General.”
Returned to Baltimore and assisted in forming the firm of
Wilson. Colston & Co., Bankers, in 1867, of which firm he is
still a member.
Frederick Morgan Colston, b. 1835.
iv. Frederick Morgan Colston was born October 1, 1835. He
married Clara Campbell October 28, 1868.
Maryland
Colston.
James Colston, (1st.) Came from England and bought "Clays Hope,"
in Talbot Co., Md., November 15, 1664.
James Colston, (2nd.) d. 1729.
James Colston, (3rd.) b. 1720. d. 1773.
Jeremiah Colston, b. 1757. d. 1800.
Josiah Colston, b. 1795. d. 1870.
Frederick Morgan Colston, b. 1835.
Bailey.
Richard Bailey, Came to Maryland 1658-1663.
Henry Bailey, b. in Maryland. d. 1733.
Elizabeth Bailey, M: James Colston, 1714.
James Colston, b. 1720. d. 1773.
Jeremiah Colston, b. 1757. d. 1800.
Josiah Colston, b. 1795. d. 1870.
Frederick Morgan Colston, b. 1835.
Orem.
Andrew Orem, Bought "Bantry," Talbot Co., Md., March 16, 1679.
Morris Orem, b. 1688. d. 1765.
Alice Orem, b. 1725. d. 1814. M: James Colston, 1743.
Jeremiah Colston, b. 1757. d. 1800.
Josiah Colston, b. 1795. d. 1870.
Frederick Morgan Colston, b. 1835.
_James COLSTON III____________+ | (1720 - 1773) m 1743 _Jeremiah COLSTON _____________________| | (1757 - 1800) | | |_Alice OREM __________________+ | (1725 - 1814) m 1743 _Josiah COLSTON ___________| | (1795 - 1870) | | | ______________________________ | | | | |_______________________________________| | | | |______________________________ | | |--Frederick Morgan COLSTON C.S.A. | (1835 - ....) | _Benjamin TUTT _______________+ | | (1750 - 1817) | _Charles Pendleton TUTT of Locust Hill_| | | (1780 - 1832) m 1806 | | | |_Elizabeth Clayton PENDLETON _+ | | (1754 - ....) |_Elizabeth Pendleton TUTT _| (1809 - 1879) | | _Richard McCarty CHICHESTER __+ | | (1769 - 1817) |_Ann Mason CHICHESTER _________________| (1789 - 1882) m 1806 | |_Ann Thomson MASON ___________+ (1769 - 1817)
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_Samuel GLOVER ______ | (1690 - 1723) _John GLOVER ________| | (1730 - ....) | | |_Elizabeth JONES ____+ | (1708 - 1723) _Samuel GLOVER ______| | (1759 - 1820) m 1782| | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Samuel GLOVER | (1783 - 1850) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mary TINDALL _______| (1762 - 1839) m 1782| | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Sophia (Nancy?) |
_Joseph HIGGINBOTHAM ____+ | (1717 - 1802) m 1745 _Jacob HIGGINBOTHAM Sr._| | (1751 - 1836) m 1772 | | |_Hannah SMITH ___________+ | (1720 - ....) m 1745 _Jacob HIGGINBOTHAM Jr._| | (1776 - 1853) m 1806 | | | _Benjamin HIGGINBOTHAM I_+ | | | (1728 - 1791) m 1750 | |_Anne HIGGINBOTHAM _____| | (1752 - ....) m 1772 | | |_Elizabeth GRAVES _______+ | (1733 - 1791) m 1750 | |--Jackson HIGGINBOTHAM | (1815 - ....) | _________________________ | | | ________________________| | | | | | |_________________________ | | |_Sophia (Nancy?)________| (1790 - 1828) m 1806 | | _________________________ | | |________________________| | |_________________________
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EMail me, [email protected] All input appreciated! These
children listed are not proven kin, but did appear in records in
this area at this time. Most were mentioned in the Rev War and
could have come from NC. My gf JOHN, b 1 Dec 1755 shown is
proven except as noted.
A deed in book "A", Abstracts Williamsburg Co. SC, compiled by
Mary R. Reid 1982. Williamsburg is between Georgetown &
Darlington SC or Old Cheraw in old Craven Co. SC near the or in
the old WINYAW area. Moreland Davidson of Marion County, NC
bound to JOHN HODGE of Edgecomb County, NC for L 25,000, 12 Feb
1780. Condition of obligation regards parcel of land in SC,
north side of Black River, adj. 298 a. of John Fryson's land
that belonged to Stephen Mitchell. Wit: Samuel Gater (?),
Willis Hoard (?), for L 15 sterling Moreland B. Davidson sold it
to Hodge Taylor, heir of John Hodge 6 Jan 1794. Hodge Taylor
sold it to John Graham for L 20 sterling 9 Sept. 1794. John
Graham sold it to Thomas Sesson for $128.50 on 23 May 1806.
(may be the Jesse Latta's John of Isle of Wight line).
CHERAWS DISTRICT (1769 - 1798) Created: 1769 from area of
Craven County as one of seven original judicial districts.
Split in 1798 to form: Chesterfield, Darlington, and Marlborough
Districts, and Cheraw was discarded as a district name.
The Greeneville town was in Darlington Co. within the Cheraws
Equity Court District (Cheraws Judicial Dist./ St David's
Parish) and isn't shown on my current map. It seems, from an
old district map to be near Brownsville and was first settled by
the Welsh ca 1736. The other Greenville was in the Washington
Court District and is the one on Interstate Rte 85.
1682- Craven county - from the NC line southward to Seewee
(Awendaw) Creek - 1769 - Judicial Districts Formed: Cheraws - a
triangle northwest of Georgetown, bounded by the North Carolina
Line, and on the southwest by Lynches River. 1785 - Cheraws
District: Marlborough, Chesterfield, and Darlington.
The Clerk of Council (SC) had been aboard the ship CHICHESTER,
William Reed, Master, from Belfast. He gave the 'oaths to such
of the poor Protestants as were of age who lately arrived in her
in this province on the encouragement of the Bounty give by the
Act of the General Asembly Passed the 25th July 1761 agreeable
to the following list Viz'. Francis Hodge 29, Elizabeth Hodge
28, Robert Hodge 8, Alexander Hodge 6, John Hodge 4. (not
identified-descendants unknown)
The list of Hodges soldiers in the 3rd S.C. Continentals from
Moss's South Carolian Soldiers of the Revolution:
Benjamin Hodges 7-24-1776
Benajmin Hodges 9-20-1776 (possibly the same)
Edmund Hodges 7-1-1775 (or 7-24-1776) (likely bro of John)
Isai Hodges 9-20-1776 (maybe Isam) (likely bro. of John)
Isham Hodges 7-8-1775 (b. Virginia about 1750) (prob. his
brother)
James Hodges 9-20-1776 (poss. bro. of John)
John Hodges 7-1-1775 (my John)
Philomel Hodges 7-24-1776 of Cumberland Co. NC (John's cousin)
Joab Hodges 7-18-1777, discharged 3-1-1779 (est.admin by Isham)
Jacob Hodges [served 12 months and died prior to 1785].
Mark Hodges 7-18-1777 (est. admin by Isham)
Joseph Hodges 7-24-1776 (bro. of John or Philemon)
William Hodges 7-24-1776 (bro. of Philemon)
Also George and Robert Draughan of Cumberland Co. NC enlisted
July 24, 1776.
Francis Marion's Brigade:
http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/1786/swampfox_NCO_G-H.html
Benjamin Hodge Y 420
Benjamin Hodges N 458
Henry Hodges N 458
Henry Hodge Y 1606
Isom Hodges N 463
James Hodge V 493
John Hodges N 461
Jonathon Hodge Y 100
Joseph Hodges N 462
Robert Hodges S 625
Thomas Hodges N 459
Welcome Hodges Gregg 408
William Fletcher III and his four oldest sons served in the
Revolutionary War in Mayhew's Calvary of the South Carolina
Militia. He served for twelve months and was paid for this
service by the State of South Carolina in May, 1785 (see Book
"Q", p. 229, South Carolina Rev. War Records, "Stub Entries to
Indents"). In 1785, William Fletcher III moved his family to
the northern portion of Georgia about Effingham and Bulloch
Counties. Bulloch County Deed records (Book "A", p. 99) show a
deed from Mr. Fletcher and his wife, Elizabeth, to Joshua
Hodges, September 20, 1805, for 120 acres granted to him and
lying on the south side of the Ogeechee River. Also, same book
(Book "A", p. 372) is a deed of gift from him to his sons,
Thomas and Wiley Fletcher, "when they become of age", and dated
October 3, 1818, conveying the 200 acres of land where he lived
and his household goods. (Jincey Fletcher m. son of John III
Hodges lived in St. Helena Parish, La)
SCMAR, Volume V, Number 1, Winter, 1977, 1779 Jury List for
Cheraws District
SCMAR, Vol. V, Winter 1977, No. 1, p.14:
George Myers Richard Goodin Moses PEARSON William Cook
Simon Connall John Husband Isaac Navill Josiah Dortry[?]
William McDowell Joshua Terrill Jonathan John Thomas
Hickson John Pigott Senr James Thursby George CHERRY
Zachariah NETTLE Clement Brown William Hardick Aaron
PEARSON Thomas Harrison Benjamin Davis Franics Gallaspie
Benjamin Kolb Shadrach Williamson Thomas Rowe Richard
George William HICKS Stephen Gardner Elias DUBOSE John
HODGE Junr Samuel Brown John Spivey Isaac DUBOSE Philip
Singleton Richard HODGE John Philips John Blakeney
Matthew Griffith Edward Drake Archibald McBRIDE Charles
EVANS Senr Isham HODGE Benjamin HICKS Junr William Barran
Charles EVANS Junr William Lang Thomas Hammond Shadrach
Adkison Daniel DUBOSE William HODGE Thomas Cothan Daniel
Polk Charles Sparks Joshua David Thomas Conner Junr
Absolam Sessions Thomas Conn John Duwitt Barnabas
Hannaghan Charles Baxter John Brockington Jr George
Manderson Joseph Fuller James Nicholson John Akins
William Furniss Benjamin Beaverly Robert Nettles Matthew
Rushing Evan Prethro John Frazer John Riggs Robert
Westfield Joshua Douglass Charles Cottingham Enoch
McDowell William Carter Nathaniel Douglass Trustrum Thomas
Henry Jackson Thomas Boatwright Lewis MALONE Burges
Williams George Hickman William Bishop Benjamin Henderick
Jonathan Cottingham Samuel Hickman Abraham Cook John Wields
Samuel Wines Michael Russel William Bell Enoch EVANS Senr
John Smith James Russell Joseph Parsons Thomas Coaker
Thomas Perace Thomas Kennedy Thomas Davis Thomas
Williamson Thomas Brown Peter DUBOSE Senr George King
Daniel Luke James Mathews Andrew DUBOSE Senr Ethelred
Clarey Thomas Dean William Prestwood James Perkins
Stephen Tomkins Thomas EVANS Junr Thomas Mathews Joseph
CHANDLER Thomas HICKS Moses FORT Joseph Thompson Richard
Curtis Senr John Gear Mark Holloway Stephen Parker
Edward Sessions John Donaldson John Holloway Elisha Parker
Junr Samuel Wadkins Richard Street John Weatherford
James Norris Thomas Doyle John EVANS William James
James Blassingham Levi Brown John O Neal John Marsh
Abel WADDLE Hampton Sullivant Mackey McNett James Jones
John Heath Joseph DUBOSE Edvard Lowther John McMuldrough
Jr Benjamin Jackson James Galloway John Downes Hugh
McMuldrough James Hayes Absolam Galloway Thomas Harry
James Jamieson Edmond IRBY Michael Mixon John Edwards
Joseph Wood Jeremiah Brown Samuel Mixon Joseph Mason
Charles Dewitt James Shields Theophilus NORWOOD Josiah
EVANS William Williamson William Barland Jonathan Williams
William Edwards James Williamson Elisha Parker Senr John
Hardy William STANDARD West Williams James Knight
Abraham Alquier Simon Lundy William Wadkins Robert Aikens
Isham Hatcher Daniel Lundy Joseph Allison John Hughes
Joshua Jones Jacob Johnston Thomas VINING Amos Windham
Thomas McManus Joshua Lucas Joshua Stroud Elijah Truit
John Cartledge John Lucas Alexr Craig John Garner John
Hughbanks Enoch Rentfrow John Benson Robert Partin
John Jordan
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 From: Albert C. Metts,
Jr.
has determined that the Abbeville SC Hodges are not connected to
the CHERAW Dist or Marlboro SC HODGES.
ROYAL or COLONIAL PLATS on LITTLE PEE DEE RIVER Province of
South Carolina. Contributed by Jo Church Dickerson, 1998.
These plats were recorded between 1735 and 1775. Usually, they
were surveys for lands subsequently granted to the same
individual by the King of England, known now as the Royal or
Colonial Plats. Marion Co. SC:
HODGES, John; plat for 107a in Craven Co; 1771/10/19, 0009 003
0017 00021 02
HARRELL, Jacob; plat for 200a in Craven Co; 1772/01/18, 0009 003
0015 00307 02
Royal Plats Marion County, S.C. © Victoria Proctor 1998
__ | __| | | | |__ | _(QUERY of all Hodges in my database) HODGES _| | | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--(RESEARCH QUERY) Old Cheraw, SC HODGES of Old Cheraw Dist. SC | | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |______________________________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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_ALEXANDER MAGRUDER _+ | (1569 - 1617) m 1605 _Alexander MAGRUDER "the Immigrant"_| | (1610 - 1677) m 1672 | | |_MARGARET CAMPBELL __+ | (1571 - 1631) m 1605 _Alexander MAGRUDER _| | (1673 - ....) m 1710| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth HAWKINS _________________| | (1634 - ....) m 1672 | | |_____________________ | | |--Ann MAGRUDER | (1711 - 1760) | _____________________ | | | ____________________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Susannah BUSSEY ____| (1675 - ....) m 1710| | _____________________ | | |____________________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Margery AUCOCKE |
LDS Marriage(s):
Spouse: Catherine (AFN: G7FS-1R) Marriage: Abt 1672
Spouse: Catherine LEWIS (AFN: 1T64-QHS) Born: Abt. 1665 Place:
Richmond, Virginia
Died: Aft 1720 Place: Richmond, Virginia Married: Aft 16 1698
Nov Place: Richmond, Virginia. Spouse:William TALBOTT (AFN:
1T64-QGL) Marriage: Abt 1686 Old Rappa., Virginia;
SIBS: Robert, George, Michael Muse; Father: MUSE (AFN: G7FV-NB)
Mother: Unknown (AFN: G7FV-PH).
Children by Catherine ?.
Thomas + Elizabeth STURMAN (AFN: G7FS-6M);
Ann + Mr. WILSON (AFN: PVGK-1G) + John WILSON (AFN: NKVV-K2)
Jane + Christopher PRITCHETT (AFN: GNFM-LW)
Mary m. Robert Sanford, Mary + Humphrey QUISENBERRY (AFN:
8LVQ-D9)
John + Ann (AFN: G7FR-P3) Marriage: Abt 1689 + Ann HOPKINS (AFN:
NKVV-JV)
and + Ann (AFN: 1HN6-45N);
Nicholas Muse + Mary ELLIOTT (AFN: NKVV-QW)
On Oct. 30, 1707, Thomas Muse, of West'd Co., and John Muse,
Jr., of Richmond Co., Va., were granted 265 acres in West'd Co.
On Nov. 10, 1711, Nicholas Muse, of West'd Co., received a grant
of land of 179 acres in West'd Co. on Holling Branch on Great
Rappahannock Creek, between the counties of Richmond and West'd.
(Northern Neck Grant Book No. 4, p. 60).
Later records prove conclusively that John Muse, Jr., and Thomas
Muse, Sr., were brothers, and sons of John Muse, Sr., who was
born in 1633, and died in 1723, at the age of 90 years.
On the 7th of September, 1715, Edward Barrow, Nicho A. Smith,
John Tayloe and James Ingo, were ordered to take the depositions
of John Mews and William Carter, which they did, and on Oct. 5,
1715, presented them in Court. In the deposition of John Muse,
Sr., he stated that he was then Eighty-two years of age.
(Miscellaneous Records and Depositions, p. 93, Richmond Co.,
Va.).
Robert, George and Michael Muse may have been brothers of John
Muse, Sr., but from the records it appears that the latter was
the only one who left male issue.
John Muse, Sr., b. 1633, d. in Westmoreland Co., Va., 1723. He
left will dated April 5, 1723, pro. Oct. 8, 1723, as follows,
omitting the preamble:
"My last will and testament is that all debts and funeral
expenses be fully paid and discharged. My will is to give to
Thomas Muse my son one shilling my daughter Jane Pritchett one
shilling my daughter Ann Willson one shilling my daughter Mary
Quisenberry one shilling and all the rest I give to my
daughter-in-law Ann Muse, as Witness my hand this 5 day of April
1723--John Muse mar. (Seal) Robert Sanford, George Dunbar,
Westmoreland.
ss I. At a Court held for the said County the 25th day of
September 1723--The last will and testament of John Muse
deceased was presented into Court by Ann Muse his
daughter-in-law who made oath thereto and being proved by the
oath of Robert Sanford one of the witnesses thereto is admitted
to record. And for that no Exr. is ordained in the said will
upon mocon of the said Ann (as greatest creditor) and her
performing what is usual in such cases certificate is granted
her for obtaining lettere of admicon on the said decedts, estate
with the will annexed in due form--
Tets: Tho: Sorrell Cler Comped.
bris
Recordate 8 8 1723--
Pr. Eundom Clerum.
There is no clue as to the identity of the wife of John Muse,
Sr. His children were:
II.
(1) Thomas Muse, Sr., m. Elizabeth. (See II-1).
(2) John Muse, Jr., b. cir. 1680, d. perhaps, in 1722, as his
inventory was returned on April 6, 1722. (See II-2).
(3) Jane Muse, m. Christopher Pritchett, son and heir of Thomas
Pritchett. They were married as early as 1695, as on July 6 of
that year, they sold one hundred acres of land to Humphrey
Quisenberry.
(4) Ann Muse, m.(???)Willson.
(5) Mary Muse, m. Humphrey Quisenberry.
SOURCE: Bibliographic Information: Hopkins, Walter Lee. Hopkins
of Virginia and Related Families. J.W.Fergusson & Sons.
Richmond, Virginia. 1931.
"Genealogy of Virginia Families", Vol IV, HE-P, page 448- The
Muse (Mewes) Family of the Northern Neck of Virginia, by Mary
Hope West and Juliet Fauntleroy.
Notes from English Records. In Isle of Wight, England, the Muse
family is found as far back as the 15th Century........... Muse
Family in Virginia--(1)John Mewes (b. England 1633; d.
Westmoreland co., VA 1723) was beyond doubt the founder of this
family in Virginia. In England the name appears to have been
spelled in various ways; but, in Virginia soon became Muse.
Robert (1666) and George Mewes appear in the records; however,
it is evident that John Mewes was the only one of the name who
left male issue.........
On Oct. 30, 1707, Thomas Muse, of Westmoreland Co., (a son of
John, Sr.) and John Muse, Jr. (his brother) were granted 265
acres in Westmoreland co. in main swamp Rappahannock Creek
adjoining (north) by Thackers land.
.......
The date of the birth of John Mewes (the first of the family in
Virginia) is approximated as in the year 1633 from a deposition
made by him in Richmond co., Oct. 2, 1715: "John Mewes, Aged
Eighty two Years, Deposing saith That old Roger Cloathworker,
about three years after he sold ye Land now in Possession of
William Lewis to James Brown Senr. the said Cloathworker went
with him the Depont to the head of a branch now know by the name
of William Lewis Spring Branch and show'd him a line of Mark'd
Trees from the head of the afores'd Branch to the Back line of
said Cloathworkers land and told the sd:............
John Mewes (1633-1723) or Muse as his name later appears
spelled, married at least twice. No clue to the identity of his
first wife. ............Mrs. Catherine Talbott and John Mewes
were married sometime after Nov. 16, 1698. John Mewes and his
wife, Catherine, had no children, and she evidently predeceased
him as she is not named in his will.
Thomas Muse (ca. 1665-1732) was married at least twice, may be
thrice; his last wife being Mrs. Elizabeth (Sturman)
Stewart-Murphey.
James Muse (son of Thomas who was son of John Sr.) On Feb. 7,
1729 he received by deed a negro woman, Hannah, with her future
increase. This was the negro girl, Hannah, who on Jan. 27, 1696,
was conveyed by deed of gifts to Elizabeth Sturman (last wife of
Thomas Muse, and step-mother of said James Muse) by her
grandmother, Mrs. Dorcas (Spence) Jordan. On July 10, 1749 James
Muse leased (from Thomas Arrington) land adjoining his cousin,
William Muse, who married Mary Pope, half sister of Sophia Pope,
wife of said James Muse. this lease was witnessed by William
Conditt, husband of Ann Pope, full sister of Mrs. Sophia (Pope)
Muse, wife of James Muse
Division of Archives, Virginia State Library, Richmond, Virginia
Bounty Warrant papers of Richard Muse.
[290838]
Souldrop, Bedfordshire, England
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Mother: Johanna NEW |
_Edmund TAYLOR ______+ | (1690 - 1735) m 1710 _Richard TAYLOR _____| | (1735 - 1779) m 1755| | |_Sarah BROOKING _____+ | (1695 - ....) m 1710 _Edward Chapman TAYLOR _| | (1756 - 1829) m 1788 | | | _John CHAPMAN _______ | | | (1700 - ....) | |_Sarah CHAPMAN ______| | (1738 - 1781) m 1755| | |_____________________ | | |--Richard TAYLOR | (1795 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Johanna NEW ___________| (1760 - ....) m 1788 | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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