Mother: Lucy Alice HAYNES |
_Charles Dabney ALVIS I_+ | (1777 - 1861) m 1806 _Joseph H. ALVIS _________| | (1821 - 1866) m 1843 | | |_Rebecca ARNALL ________+ | (1784 - 1830) m 1806 _Bud ALVIS __________| | (1863 - 1933) m 1890| | | ________________________ | | | | |_Marinda Jane JOHNSON ____| | (1821 - ....) m 1843 | | |________________________ | | |--Gladys Mame ALVIS | (1905 - ....) | ________________________ | | | _(Research Query) HAYNES _| | | | | | |________________________ | | |_Lucy Alice HAYNES __| (1869 - 1936) m 1890| | ________________________ | | |__________________________| | |________________________
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Mother: Sarah BLAIR |
_John HARVIE II_________+ | (1747 - 1807) _Edwin James HARVIE _____| | (1765 - 1811) m 1808 | | |_Margaret Morton JONES _+ | (1751 - ....) _Lewis Edwin HARVIE _| | (1809 - 1887) m 1834| | | ________________________ | | | | |_Martha Judith HARDAWAY _| | (1790 - 1859) m 1808 | | |________________________ | | |--Courtney Blair HARVIE | (1845 - 1917) | ________________________ | | | _John Geddes BLAIR ______| | | (1780 - ....) | | | |________________________ | | |_Sarah BLAIR ________| (1814 - 1890) m 1834| | ________________________ | | |_Sara Ann Eyre HERON ____| (1790 - ....) | |________________________
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Col. David Hunter was born at York, Pennsylvania, May 3, 1761,
and was a child when his parents settled in what is now Berkeley
County, Virginia. Their home was established about two miles
north of Martinsburg, on what is now known as the Williams Port
Pike. The Hunter estate there became known as the Red House
Farm. Upon the organization of Berkeley County the first court
convened at the Hunter home.
David Hunter attended a school in a log building situated near
the corner of Queen and Burke streets in Martinsburg. About 1778
he went to England, and was abroad some three years. After his
return to this country he married Elizabeth Pendleton, descended
from one of the first settlers of what is now Berkeley County.
Her father, Philip Pendleton, was born near the present site of
Martinsburg in 1752, was an eminent lawyer and was present at
the organization of Berkeley County in 1772. Philip Pendleton
married Agnes Patterson.
Col. David Hunter throughout his long life was deeply interested
in all the affairs and progress of his home locality, and he was
elected and served as clerk of the County Court from 1803 until
his death in 1829.
This file was submitted by Valerie Crook,
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/wv/berkeley/bios/h5360001.tx
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__ | __| | | | |__ | _David? HUNTER ______| | | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--David HUNTER of Red House Farm | (1761 - 1829) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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In 1621 a large number of the French Walloons applied to the
London Company for leave to settle in Virginia. Permission was
granted, but they secured more favorable terms from the Dutch.
Therefore they sailed for New York in 1622, and constituted the
first Dutch colony in America. Some few came to Virginia
according to their first intention, and among them Nicholas
Martian who secured his denization in England.
In the list of Walloons presented to the London Company in 1621,
there is entered "Nicholas de la Malier, his wife and two
children"; in the census for 1624, Nicholas Martine in the Main.
In the census of 1625 Capt. Nicholas Martine is named as living
in Elizabeth City. (Hotten's list of Emigrants to America, pages
99, 176, and 249.)
When Chiskiack on York River was opened for settlement in 1630,
Nicholas Martine obtained the land at Yorktown. He was the first
representative in the assembly for Chiskiack and Kent Island. He
was one of the first magistrates of York County, and in 1839
obtained a patent for the land at Yorktown due him on account of
importing himself, Nicholas Malier, wife Jane, Nicholas, his
son, and Elizabeth Malier, his daughter; also Edward Berkeley,
his wife Jane Berkeley, and their daughter, Jane, all noted
among the resident inhabitants.
In 1635, as has been stated, Martian took a leading part in
protesting against the tyranny of Sir John Harvey, the Governor,
and the loss of Kent Island to Lord Baltimore, and he was in
consequence arrested and confined. But Sir John Harvey was
himself deposed and Martian and his fellow prisoners released.
In 1645 Nicholas Martian married Isabella Beach, as shown by the
records of York. His will was dated March 1, 1657 or '67, and
was proved April 4, 1657. He named his oldest daughter
Elizabeth, who had crossed the ocean with him and became the
wife of George Reade, Mary, his second daughter, wife of John
Scarbrook, of York Co.; Sarah, his third daughter, wife of Capt.
William Fuller, the Puritan Governor of Maryland.
Nicholas Malier was therefore a common ancestor of George
Washington, Robert Edward Lee, and many other eminent
Virginians."
Volume IV Chapter I Warner-Reade. Walloon. "Wallon or Walloon is
the collective name of the inhabitants of about one-half the
area of Belgium. They are distinguished from the rest of the
population, the Fleming, by their romance, speech and darker
complexion. They have, also, generally larger frame and taller
stature than the Fleming. They are a purer race also, and may be
properly considered Romanized Gauls allied with the ancient
Belg‘. The word "Wallon," equivalent to "Welsh," means
"foreign." The principal center of population is Namur. This
people had no distinctive literature, being an agricultural and
pastoral community. The earliest existing document in the line
of literature is "Declaration der Provost Jurat, Eskievan de
Valenchienes, 1256."
The Wallon population in 1830 numbered 1,360,000; in 1886,
2,780,000. The district of country occupied by them comprises
the southeastern half of the kingdom, about 6,000 square miles.
Children:
Mary Martiau b. About. 1624 in Elizabeth City, Virginia
Nicholas Martiau, Jr. b. Before. 1625 d. abt 1626
Elizabeth Martain b. 12 Dec 1625 in Of Elizabeth City, Hampton,
Virginia
Mary Jane Martiau b. After. 1625 d. About. 1643
Sarah Martiau b. 1629 in Elizabth City, Virginia d. young
(World Family Tree Vol. 7, Ed. 1 Author: Brøderbund Software,
Inc.)
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will dated March 1, 1657 or '67, proved April 4, 1657.
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Father: Joseph Winston PENDLETON Mother: Elizabeth Hawes "Eliza" GOODWIN |
_John PENDLETON Judge______________+ | (1719 - 1799) m 1761 _Henry Harwood PENDLETON _| | (1762 - 1822) m 1785 | | |_Sarah MADISON ____________________ | (1725 - ....) m 1761 _Joseph Winston PENDLETON ________| | (1797 - 1881) m 1818 | | | _John WINSTON Sr.__________________+ | | | (1724 - 1788) m 1746 | |_Alcey Ann WINSTON _______| | (1769 - 1813) m 1785 | | |_Alice Patsey BICKERTON ___________+ | (1730 - 1773) m 1746 | |--Lucy Catherine PENDLETON | (1838 - ....) | _Peter GOODWIN ____________________+ | | (1746 - ....) | _Harwood GOODWIN _________| | | (1775 - 1859) | | | |_Sarah COGHILL ____________________+ | | (1730 - ....) |_Elizabeth Hawes "Eliza" GOODWIN _| (1800 - 1864) m 1818 | | _John Carr MINOR of Topping Castle_+ | | (1735 - 1800) m 1755 |_Sarah MINOR _____________| (1775 - 1852) | |_Elizabeth "Betty" COSBY __________+ (1736 - ....) m 1755
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