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_ARCHIBALD (Gillocallum Gillespic) CAMPBELL _+ | (.... - 1091) _DUNCAN CAMPBELL ____| | (.... - 1097) | | |_EVA MACDUIBN _______________________________+ | _CAILEN "Maol Math" CAMPBELL _| | (.... - 1110) | | | _____________________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________________________________ | | |--ARCHIBALD (Gillespic) CAMPBELL | (.... - 1222) | _____________________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________________________________ | | |______________________________| | | _____________________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________________________________
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Father: THOMAS GERARD Gent. "the Immigrant" Mother: Susannah SNOWE |
Virginia, Prominent Families, Vol. 1-4, Volume IV, Chapter III
Washington.
Col. John Washington.
"September 28, 1670, is the date of a statement of account of
Lieutenant Colonel John Washington, who married Ann, widow of
Henry Brett: "And we do find that Mrs. Ann Brett Washington has
paid," etc., etc., "witness our hand this 3rd October, 1670.
Recorded 9th October, 1670."
May 31, 1671, Mr. Samuel Brett of Plymouth executed a discharge
to "Lieutenant Colonel John Washington who intermarried with
Mrs. Ann Brett, widow and administratrix of Henry Brett, of
Plymouth, merchant, deceased."
The Anne Washington of Col. John Washington's will was not the
Anne Washington, mother of his three children, Laurence, John
and Anne, but was the dead Anne therein referred to. The live
Anne Washington of the will was the Anne (widow of Walter
Broadhurst, that in the interval since his death had married Mr.
Henry Brett who also had died; whereupon she married Colonel
John Washington).
An old document in the diocesan registry of Litchfield, dated
April 12, 1678, stated that Walter Broadhurst, her son, "was
granted administration of the goods of Anne Washington, alias
Broadhurst, late of Washington Parish in the County of
Westmoreland, Va."
In Westmoreland County is recorded a marriage contract between
Col. John Washington and Frances Appleton, widow of Col. John
Appleton and born Frances Gerrard. This contract is dated May
10, 1676, so, of course, Mrs. Anne Washington, the second, must
have died before that date.
Frances Gerrard, daughter of Dr. Thomas Gerrard and his first
wife, Susanna, daughter of Justinian Snow, one of the founders
of Maryland and Lord Baltimore's factor in the Indian traders,
married, first, Col. Thomas Speke; he died in 1659. She married,
second, Colonel Valentine Peyton and had Gerrard Peyton, who
died s. p. She married, third, Captain John Appleton, who died
between February 25 and April 12, 1676. On May 10, 1676, she
entered into a fourth matrimonial engagement, this time with
Col. John Washington.
Dr. Thomas Gerrard was for a long time Councillor in Maryland,
but was finally banished for taking part in the insurrection of
Isaias Fendall in 1659. Before this he had provided a refuge in
Virginia having obtained, October 18, 1650, a patent for land
and naming among the head rights his wife, Susanna Gerrard, and
his children, Susanna, Temperance, Frances, Justinian, and John
Gerrard. The same day, October 18, 1650, Walter Broadhurst
patented land next to William Hardwick on the west side of "Poor
Jack Creek." As Walter Broadhurst had a son "Gerrard," it might
be that Anne, his wife, who afterwards married Col. John
Washington, was a daughter of Col. Thomas Gerrard, as well as
Washington's third wife, Frances."
__ | _JOHN GERARD Gent._______________| | (1587 - ....) m 1607 | | |__ | _THOMAS GERARD Gent. "the Immigrant"_| | (1608 - 1673) m 1629 | | | __ | | | | |_ISABEL of Wenwick_______________| | (1589 - ....) m 1607 | | |__ | | |--Anne GERARD | (1640 - ....) | __ | | | _Justinian SNOWE "the Immigrant"_| | | (1570 - ....) | | | |__ | | |_Susannah SNOWE _____________________| (1610 - 1665) m 1629 | | __ | | |_________________________________| | |__
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Mother: Elizabeth FOSTER |
_John GOLDING Sr. "the Immigrant"_ | (1640 - ....) m 1669 _John GOLDING _______| | (1670 - 1777) m 1690| | |_Daughter of RIPLEY ______________ | (1640 - ....) m 1669 _William M. GOLDING Sr._| | (1705 - ....) m 1728 | | | __________________________________ | | | | |_Cassandra TUCKER ___| | (1670 - 1715) m 1690| | |__________________________________ | | |--Sarah GOLDING | (1740 - 1812) | _Richard FOSTER "the immigrant"___ | | (1619 - 1681) m 1642 | _Robert FOSTER ______| | | (1651 - 1715) m 1686| | | |_Susanna GARNETT _________________+ | | (1620 - ....) m 1642 |_Elizabeth FOSTER ______| (1696 - 1771) m 1728 | | _John GARNETT II__________________+ | | (1648 - 1703) m 1670 |_Elizabeth GARNETT __| (1663 - 1744) m 1686| |_Ann TAYLOR ______________________ (1650 - 1703) m 1670
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Mother: Jean ROBERTSON |
Charles Campbell (History of Va., p. 521) says: "Appended to it
is an epitome of the state and condition of Virginia. The
marginal illustration is profuse and, like the map, well
executed.""
http://www.genealogy.com/famousfolks/patrickh/d0/i0000031.htm#s3
- some CONFLICTS in John's children from what I have here.
Bio: "HENRY, Patrick, (grandfather of William Henry Roane,
cousin of Isaac Coles, and great-great-great-grandfather of
Robert Lee Henry), a Delegate from Virginia; born in Studley,
Hanover County, Va., May 29, 1736; pursued classical studies;
engaged in mercantile pursuits; studied law; was admitted to the
bar in 1760; moved to Louisa County in 1764; served as a member
of the colonial house of burgesses in 1765; Member of the
Continental Congress 1774-1775; Governor of Virginia 1776-1779
and 1784-1786; member of the State convention which ratified the
Constitution in 1788; declined the appointment of United States
Senator in 1794, the Cabinet portfolio of Secretary of State in
1795, the appointment of Chief Justice of the United States
tendered by President Washington, and of Minister to France
offered by President Adams; elected to the State senate in 1799,
but did not take the seat; died in Red Hill, Va., June 6, 1799;
interment on “Red Hill” estate near Brookneal, Va.
Bibliography; DAB; Beeman, Richard R. Patrick Henry: A
Biography. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1974; Meade, Robert D. Patrick
Henry. 2 vols. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1957-1969."
"Elizabeth Henry was one of nine sisters of Patrick Henry. Four
of the other sisters lived to adulthood and had children. They
were Jane Henry m. Samuel Garland Meredith, Susannah Henry
married Col. Thomas Madison, Ann Henry married Col. George
William Christian and Lucy Henry married Col. Valentine Wood.
(Henry data supplied by Lani McCoy)."
__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) HENRY of Virginia_| | | | |__ | _Alexander HENRY ____| | (1674 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |____________________________________| | | | |__ | | |--John HENRY "the Immigrant" | (1704 - 1773) | __ | | | ____________________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Jean ROBERTSON _____| (1680 - ....) | | __ | | |____________________________________| | |__
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Mother: Elizabeth (Isabelle) WARNER |
_John LEWIS II______________________+ | (1618 - 1682) m 1630 _John LEWIS III______| | (1635 - 1690) m 1660| | |_Lydia______________________________ | (1618 - ....) m 1630 _John IV "Councillor" LEWIS __| | (1669 - 1725) m 1685 | | | _James MILLER ______________________+ | | | (1620 - ....) | |_Isabella MILLER ____| | (1640 - 1703) m 1660| | |____________________________________ | | |--Angelica LEWIS | (1692 - 1786) | _Augustine WARNER I "the Immigrant"_ | | (1611 - 1674) m 1638 | _Augustine WARNER II_| | | (1642 - 1681) m 1663| | | |_Mary Markas TOWNLEY _______________+ | | (1614 - 1662) m 1638 |_Elizabeth (Isabelle) WARNER _| (1672 - 1719) m 1685 | | _George READE of VA "the Immigrant"_+ | | (1608 - 1674) m 1641 |_Mildred READE ______| (1643 - 1686) m 1663| |_Elizabeth MARTIAN (MARTIAU) _______+ (1625 - 1684) m 1641
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Mother: Sarah HOUSTON |
__ | ___________________________| | | | |__ | _Charles David MCANALLY "the Immigrant"_| | (1685 - 1745) m 1722 | | | __ | | | | |___________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Mary MCANALLY | (1723 - ....) | __ | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) HOUSTON _| | | | | | |__ | | |_Sarah HOUSTON _________________________| (1700 - ....) m 1722 | | __ | | |___________________________| | |__
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Father: William MORRISON Mother: Rachel HIGGINBOTHAM |
_____________________________________________ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) MORRISON __________| | | | |_____________________________________________ | _William MORRISON ____| | (1730 - 1761) m 1749 | | | _____________________________________________ | | | | |_____________________________________| | | | |_____________________________________________ | | |--Joseph Higginbotham MORRISON | (1750 - ....) | _ HIGGINBOTHAM ______________________________+ | | (1670 - ....) | _John? HIGGINBOTHAM _________________| | | (1694 - 1744) | | | |_____________________________________________ | | |_Rachel HIGGINBOTHAM _| (1730 - 1808) m 1749 | | _(RESEARCH FAMILY GROUP) REILY (RILEY\RILY) _ | | |_WIDOW Higginbotham Frances? RILEY? _| (1696 - 1751) | |_____________________________________________
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From "Genealogies of Virginia Families" , Vol. II, pgs. 716-717;
Vol III, Pg 135:
Edward was born about 1650 and was a justice of York County,
Virginia from 1677 until 1691, and made his will in 1716. The
following letter is on record in York County:
"To the Rt honble Sir William Berkeley, Knt., governr &c., John
Baskervyle, in behalf of York County most humbly presenteth:
That the said County being of large extent, but few magistrates
to officiate, some being lately dead, humbly prays that Mr.
William Booth, Mr. Edward Mosse & Mr. Robert Cobb may be
admitted by yer Honr into the commission being reported Loyall &
honeste Subjects. And he shall ever pray &c.
John Baskervyle, the writer of this letter was the clerk of York
County. The following answer was returned:
"the 23 March 1676-7 this petition is granted and these are
ordered to be sworne at the next County Court. Teste, Henry
Hartwell, Cl. Con."
Apparently Berkeley laid the letter before the Council of State,
who directed their clerk , Henry Hartwell, to return a complying
answer. The letter seems to show that Edward Moss did not side
with Nathaniel Bacon in his disturbances which occurred at this
time, being reported "a loyal and honest subject." Edward served
as justice until 1691, when he declined to take the oath of a
justice of the peace, required by Parliament with the accession
of the new King William to the throne, reportedly alleging that
he would take no oath other than what he had already taken.
Evidently he did not care for the new king.
Edwards children are named in a deed and his will.
_Richard MOSS _______ | (1580 - ....) _Edward MOSS Sr. "the Immigrant"_| | (1610 - 1685) m 1632 | | |_____________________ | _Edward MOSS ________| | (1637 - 1716) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Ann (Bridgette) BELT ___________| | (1611 - 1665) m 1632 | | |_____________________ | | |--Edward MOSS | (1660 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _________________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | |_________________________________| | |_____________________
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