Mother: HEDWIGE |
__________________________ | _LUDOLPH Duke of Saxony____| | (0806 - ....) | | |__________________________ | _OTTO "Le Grand" Duke of Saxony_| | (0836 - 0912) m 0869 | | | __________________________ | | | | |_HEDWIGE de FRIOUL ________| | (0810 - ....) | | |__________________________ | | |--LUDOLF | (0870 - ....) | _CARLOMAN of Bavaria______+ | | (0828 - 0880) | _ARNULF King of the Franks_| | | (0863 - 0899) | | | |_LITWINDIE of Bavaria_____ | | (0840 - ....) |_HEDWIGE________________________| (0860 - 0903) m 0869 | | _THEUDON Count in Bavaria_ | | (0830 - ....) |_ODA of Bavaria____________| (0850 - ....) | |__________________________
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Mother: Amelia WHITEHEAD |
_Charles CAMPBELL Sr.__ | (1730 - 1812) m 1755 _Levi Hampton CAMPBELL Sr.___| | (1760 - 1817) m 1780 | | |_Elizabeth BELINDESS? _ | (1740 - 1800) m 1755 _Philander CAMPBELL _| | (1782 - 1840) | | | _Reece WATKINS Sr._____+ | | | (1730 - 1806) | |_Sarah WATKINS ______________| | (1763 - 1821) m 1780 | | |_Sarah BARBER _________+ | (1740 - 1779) | |--Charles Crawford CAMPBELL | (1826 - 1888) | _______________________ | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) WHITEHEAD _| | | | | | |_______________________ | | |_Amelia WHITEHEAD ___| (1803 - ....) | | _______________________ | | |_____________________________| | |_______________________
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Mother: Frances Josephine JONES |
_James FORREST ______ | (1780 - 1841) _Anthony H. FORREST _| | (1808 - 1881) m 1833| | |_Elizabeth___________ | (1780 - ....) _George Washington FORREST _| | (1834 - 1889) m 1870 | | | _Samuel BOZEMAN III__+ | | | (1782 - 1841) | |_Julia Ann BOZEMAN __| | (1817 - 1879) m 1833| | |_Mary HERRINGTON ____+ | (1780 - ....) | |--Robert Brooks FORREST | (1871 - 1966) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Frances Josephine JONES ___| (1855 - 1928) m 1870 | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Mary RUFFIN |
I am wondering if this John is related to John Gilliam the
immigrant who died about 1673 VA.[6]
IV. Mary Harrison((6)). Married John Gilliam. Issue by second
marriage:
_Benjamin HARRISON III___________________+ | (1673 - 1710) _Benjamin HARRISON IV of the Landing_| | (1695 - 1745) m 1722 | | |_Elizabeth BURWELL ______________________+ | (1677 - 1734) _Nathaniel HARRISON _| | (1742 - 1782) m 1760| | | _Robert "King" CARTER Colony of Virginia_+ | | | (1663 - 1732) m 1701 | |_Ann CARTER _________________________| | (1702 - 1743) m 1722 | | |_Elizabeth "Betty" LANDON _______________+ | (1674 - 1720) m 1701 | |--Mary HARRISON | (1766 - ....) | _Robert RUFFIN __________________________+ | | (1681 - 1721) m 1705 | _Edmund RUFFIN ______________________| | | (1713 - 1790) | | | |_Elizabeth WATKINS ______________________+ | | (1681 - ....) m 1705 |_Mary RUFFIN ________| (1739 - 1767) m 1760| | _________________________________________ | | |_Annie SIMMONS ______________________| (1718 - 1749) | |_________________________________________
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Mother: Mary Ann HIGGINBOTHAM |
___________________________ | _William JONES _________________| | (1770 - ....) | | |___________________________ | _Benjamin JONES ________| | (1807 - 1841) m 1837 | | | ___________________________ | | | | |_Sophia RUSS ___________________| | (1775 - 1822) | | |___________________________ | | |--Marie Ann JONES | (1838 - ....) | _Caleb HIGGINBOTHAM _______+ | | (1760 - 1823) m 1775 | _Nelson Eckerborn HIGGINBOTHAM _| | | (1781 - 1860) m 1798 | | | |_Maryanne CASH ____________+ | | (1757 - 1794) m 1775 |_Mary Ann HIGGINBOTHAM _| (1808 - 1850) m 1837 | | _Edward M. Powell WARE Jr._+ | | (1760 - 1838) m 1781 |_Judith Judah WARE _____________| (1785 - 1831) m 1798 | |_Sarah "Sally" THURMOND ___+ (1764 - 1812) m 1781
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Mother: Elizabeth FERGUSON |
_Henry PENDLETON ____________+ | (1683 - 1721) m 1701 _Nathaniel PENDLETON Sr._| | (1715 - 1794) m 1745 | | |_Mary Bishop TAYLOR _________+ | (1688 - 1770) m 1701 _William PENDLETON Sr._| | (1748 - 1817) m 1770 | | | _Phillip CLAYTON of Catalpa__+ | | | (1702 - 1786) m 1720 | |_Elizabeth Anne CLAYTON _| | (1722 - ....) m 1745 | | |_Anne COLEMAN _______________+ | (1703 - ....) m 1720 | |--William PENDLETON Jr. | (1789 - 1855) | _Samuel FERGUSON (FARGESON) _+ | | (1698 - 1772) m 1722 | _Benjamin FERGUSON ______| | | (1725 - 1762) m 1746 | | | |_Anne BROWN _________________+ | | (1705 - 1735) m 1722 |_Elizabeth FERGUSON ___| (1753 - 1799) m 1770 | | _____________________________ | | |_Sarah Ann_______________| (1727 - ....) m 1746 | |_____________________________
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His grandfather, Ephraim Kirby, served as an officer in George
Washington's army in the American Revolution and was wounded
thirteen times. Joseph Lee Smith served as a lieutenant colonel
in the War of 1812. And Edmund's older brother Ephraim graduated
from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1826.
Edmund Kirby Smith also chose a military career. He was
appointed to West Point on July 1, 1841, graduated twenty-fifth
in the class of 1845, and was posted as a brevet second
lieutenant in the Fifth Infantry on July 1, 1845. He saw
extensive service in the Mexican War. After promotion to second
lieutenant in the Seventh Infantry on August 22, 1846, he served
with distinction in Winfield Scott's campaign against Mexico
City. He received a brevet promotion to first lieutenant for
"gallant and meritorious conduct" in the battle of Cerro Gordo
on April 18, 1847, and to captain for his service at the battles
of Contreras and Churubusco, on August 20, 1847. His brother
Ephraim was killed at the battle of Molino del Rey.
From 1849 to 1852 Smith was assistant professor of mathematics
at West Point. He later served under Maj. William H. Emory on
the commission to survey the United States-Mexico boundary. On
March 9, 1851, he was promoted to first lieutenant, and on March
3, 1855, he was assigned as a captain in the famous Second
United States Cavalry, "Jeff Davis's Own," in which he saw much
service on the Texas Indian frontier. He was promoted to major
on January 31, 1861, and subsequently refused Col. Henry E.
McCulloch'sqv demand that he surrender Camp Colorado to Texas
secessionist forces.
Nevertheless, when Florida seceded, Smith resigned from the
United States Army and accepted a commission as lieutenant
colonel in the Confederate States Army. He served in the
Shenandoah valley under Joseph E. Johnston.qv During his
Confederate military career he began to refer to himself as
Kirby Smith to distinguish himself from other Smiths in the
Confederate Army. He became a brigadier general on June 17,
1861, and contributed materially to the Southern success at the
first battle of Manassas, where he was wounded. After recovery,
he was promoted to major general, on October 11, 1861, and
assigned to duty in the West, where he commanded the District of
East Tennessee and led a small army to victory at the battle of
Richmond, Kentucky, on August 30, 1862. On October 9, 1862, he
was promoted to lieutenant general and given command of the
Trans-Mississippi Department. His competent administration of
the department and successful defense of the region against
Union general Nathaniel P. Banks's Red River campaign in 1864
was marred by his inability to cooperate amicably with his
principal field commander, Gen. Richard Taylor. On February 19,
1864, Smith was promoted to the rank of full general, and during
this time he presided over the Marshall Conferences. Kirby Smith
was almost the last Confederate general in the field, but in a
hopelessly isolated situation, he finally surrendered to Gen.
Edward R. S. Canby, on June 2, 1865.
Smith served briefly as president of the Accident Insurance
Company in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1866. After two years as
president of the Pacific and Atlantic Telegraph Company, he was
named president of the Western Military Academy at Nashville and
chancellor of the University of Nashville. In 1868 he opened a
school in New Castle, Kentucky, but it burned the following
year. In 1875 he became professor of mathematics at the
University of the South at Sewanee, Tennessee. He died in
Sewanee on March 28, 1893, and was buried on the university
campus.
Source: The New Texas Handbook Online
http://www.angelfire.com/tx/RandysTexas/page114.html
Grave of Edmund K. Smith
Burial: University of the South Cemetery Sewanee Franklin County
Tennessee, USA
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8829
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Mother: Mary NAPIER |
_____________________ | _William STONE Jr.___________| | (1710 - 1753) m 1733 | | |_____________________ | _Marvel or Marbil STONE _| | (1737 - 1820) m 1770 | | | _Edmund TAYLOR ______+ | | | (1690 - 1735) m 1710 | |_Frances TAYLOR _____________| | (1715 - 1791) m 1733 | | |_Sarah BROOKING _____+ | (1695 - ....) m 1710 | |--Rene C. STONE | (1780 - 1856) | _Robert NAPIER ______+ | | (1660 - 1713) m 1688 | _Rene NAPIER Sr._____________| | | (1690 - 1751) m 1732 | | | |_Mary PERRIN ________+ | | (1671 - 1705) m 1688 |_Mary NAPIER ____________| (1750 - 1829) m 1770 | | _John CHAMPION ______ | | (1680 - ....) |_Winifred "Winnay" CHAMPION _| (1707 - ....) m 1732 | |_Elizabeth___________ (1680 - ....)
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