Mother: Magdalene CHASTAIN |
___________________________________ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) CARTER _| | | | |___________________________________ | _Joseph CARTER III___| | (1760 - ....) | | | ___________________________________ | | | | |__________________________| | | | |___________________________________ | | |--Rene Chastain CARTER | (1794 - 1873) | _Rene CHASTAIN Sr._________________+ | | (1713 - 1786) m 1732 | _Rene (Rane) CHASTAIN Jr._| | | (1741 - 1823) m 1760 | | | |_Judith MARTIN ____________________+ | | (1712 - 1786) m 1732 |_Magdalene CHASTAIN _| (1761 - ....) | | _Jaque (James Ford) FAURE Sr.______+ | | (1708 - 1814) m 1729 |_Anne FAURE (FORD) _______| (1737 - 1810) m 1760 | |_Anne Elizabeth (Marie) BONDURANT _+ (1714 - 1814) m 1729
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Mother: ELIZABETH DRUMMOND |
i. Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus (d 22.01.1556-7)
m1. (mcrt 1509) Margaret Hepburn (dsp 1513, dau of Patrick
Hepburn, 1st Earl of Bothwell) - m2. (04.08.1514) Margaret Tudor
(dau of Henry Tudor, King Henry VII of England)
(1) Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus (d 22.01.1556-7)
m1. (mcrt 1509) Margaret Hepburn (dsps 1513, dau of Patrick
Hepburn, 1st Earl of Bothwell)
m2. (04.08.1514, div 11.03.1527-8) Margaret Tudor (b 29.11.1489,
d 18.10.1541, dau of Henry Tudor, King Henry VII of England)
m3. (1543) Margaret Maxwell (dau of Robert Maxwell, 5th Lord)
p. ?? Stewart (dau of James Stewart, 1st of Traquhair)
____________________________________________________ | _________________________________| | | | |____________________________________________________ | _GEORGE DOUGLAS Master of Angus_| | (1463 - 1513) m 1488 | | | ____________________________________________________ | | | | |_________________________________| | | | |____________________________________________________ | | |--ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS 6th Earl of Angus | (1489 - 1557) | ____________________________________________________ | | | _JOHN DRUMMOND 1st Lord Drummond_| | | (1438 - 1519) | | | |____________________________________________________ | | |_ELIZABETH DRUMMOND ____________| (1460 - ....) m 1488 | | _ALEXANDER "the Tiger" LINDSAY 4th Earl of Crawford_+ | | (1423 - 1453) |_ELIZABETH LINDSAY of Crawford___| (1440 - 1519) | |_MARGARET DUNBAR ___________________________________+ (1425 - 1498)
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Mother: Emily BARE |
_John GATEWOOD ______+ | (1763 - 1830) m 1789 _Charles Peter GATEWOOD _| | (1790 - 1830) m 1815 | | |_Sarah DEYERLE ______+ | (1769 - 1847) m 1789 _John GATEWOOD C.S.A._| | (1819 - 1868) m 1841 | | | _Jeremiah MCKAY _____+ | | | (1754 - 1826) m 1774 | |_Susannah MCKAY _________| | (1792 - ....) m 1815 | | |_Lydia WHITSON ______+ | (1754 - ....) m 1774 | |--Julia McKay GATEWOOD | (1845 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _Samuel BARE ____________| | | (1800 - ....) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Emily BARE __________| (1823 - ....) m 1841 | | _____________________ | | |_Emily A.________________| (1800 - ....) | |_____________________
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Mother: Sallie Pendleton POWELL |
III. Powell B. Harrison((7)). Married (1890) Annie Gremillion.
_Randolph HARRISON of Cumberland_+ | (1768 - 1839) m 1790 _Carter Henry HARRISON _____________| | (1792 - 1843) m 1817 | | |_Mary RANDOLPH __________________+ | (1773 - 1835) m 1790 _Edward Jaquelin HARRISON C.S.A._| | (1824 - 1903) m 1853 | | | _George FISHER __________________ | | | (1770 - ....) m 1795 | |_Jane Ravenscroft "Janetta" FISHER _| | (1802 - 1886) m 1817 | | |_Anne AMBLER ____________________+ | (1772 - 1832) m 1795 | |--Brooke Powell HARRISON | (1860 - 1911) | _________________________________ | | | ____________________________________| | | | | | |_________________________________ | | |_Sallie Pendleton POWELL ________| (1830 - ....) m 1853 | | _________________________________ | | |____________________________________| | |_________________________________
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TABOR-LOUDON-ROWND
Seeking info. on parents of Rebecca TABOR who marr. 14 Feb 1833
Wilkinson Co. to David
LOUDON, and then marr. 20 Feb 1837 St. Helena Par., LA. to John
W. ROWND. Who were
her parents? [email protected]
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Mother: Mildred Kennon TAYLOR |
_Lewis TAYLOR Jr.____+ | (1784 - 1870) _Henry Alley TAYLOR _| | (1825 - 1898) | | |_Margaret CAREY _____+ | (1800 - 1837) _Thomas George TAYLOR __| | (1860 - 1935) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Lydia Ann WHITE ____| | (1830 - 1913) | | |_____________________ | | |--Rives Williams TAYLOR | (1903 - 1970) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mildred Kennon TAYLOR _| (1864 - 1939) | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Anne STEPTOE |
Historic Jefferson County by M.K. Bushong, pp. 235-237. "The
Federal forces of General Philip H. Sheridan were defeated by
Confederate forces under General Jubal A. Early at Cameron's
Depot, Jefferson County. Sheridan occupied Charles Town he had
his famous conference with Gen. Grant at the house of Thos.
Rutherford and the destruction of the resources of the
Shenandoah Valley was agreed upon."
Military Engagement Between Early and Sheridan at Packett's Farm
On August 21, 1864, Gen. Early marched from the vicinity of
Bunker Hill toward Charles Town, driving the Federal Cavalry
before him until he reached Cameron's Station on the Baltimore &
Ohio railroad, where he encountered the infantry.
"Richwood Hall" is historically significant because it stands on
land which George Washington received from Lord Fairfax and
subsequently turned over to Samuel. Several years later it was
the site of a Civil War battle. When Samuel Washington died,
George took charge of his nephew, Lawrence Augustine, and sent
him to school in Georgetown and Alexandria. In 1792, Lawrence
was apprenticed to the famous Edmund Randolph to study law; in
1796 he acquired the property on which Richwood Hall is now
located, and in 1797 he married Mary Dorcas Wood, the daughter
of Robert Wood and granddaughter of James Wood who founded
Winchester. They either built or moved into a small brick house
which now forms a wing of Richwood Hall. Although Mary had been
given a handsome home in Winchester named Hawthorne, she and
Lawrence spent much of their time at "Richwoods" until 1802,
when the property was sold to Smith Slaughter.
It is not known if the present brick house was built by Mr.
Slaughter or by Joseph Shewater who bought it in 1829 from
Slaughter's heirs. Nevertheless, only the best materials were
used. Bricks were imported from England and possibly many of the
carved pieces of woodwork were imported as well. There is a
theory that Hessian soldiers, who settled in this area after the
Revolution, made many of the fancier pieces of carved woodwork
which decorate the interior. In 1846, Shewater sold the
property to John R. Flagg. During the Battle of Cameron's Depot,
General Early located his men around Flagg's house and fired at
Sheridan's forces which were located at "Locust Hill." A missile
can still be seen embedded in the brick wall of the latter house
and Richwood Hall still stands on its scenic knoll overlooking
the beautiful countryside just as it did in 1846.
Major Bibliographical References
1970 Annual Report of the West Virginia Antiquities Commission.
Millard K. Bushong, Historic Jefferson County, Boyce:Carr
Publishing Co.1972 "Richwood Hall," Magazine of the Jefferson
County Historical Society, December 1970, pp. 11-15.
_Lawrence WASHINGTON _______________________+ | (1659 - 1697) m 1686 _Augustine WASHINGTON Sr.____________| | (1694 - 1743) m 1731 | | |_Mildred WARNER ____________________________+ | (1670 - 1701) m 1686 _Samuel WASHINGTON of Harewood_| | (1734 - 1781) m 1755 | | | _Joseph BALL of Epping Forest_______________+ | | | (1649 - 1711) m 1706 | |_Mary BALL __________________________| | (1707 - 1790) m 1731 | | |_Mary MONTAGUE _____________________________+ | (1664 - 1743) m 1706 | |--Lawrence Augustine WASHINGTON | (1774 - 1824) | ____________________________________________ | | | _James STEPTOE of "Nominy Hall"______| | | (1710 - 1778) | | | |____________________________________________ | | |_Anne STEPTOE _________________| (1737 - 1777) m 1755 | | _George Washington ESKRIDGE "the Immigrant"_ | | (1665 - 1735) m 1680 |_Elizabeth ESKRIDGE of "Sandy Point"_| (1715 - 1744) | |_Rebecca BONUM _____________________________+ (1665 - 1715) m 1680
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