Mother: Mary Elizabeth HELTON |
_Joseph H. ALVIS ______+ | (1821 - 1866) m 1843 _Joseph Pinkney ALVIS _________| | (1845 - 1886) m 1867 | | |_Marinda Jane JOHNSON _ | (1821 - ....) m 1843 _Perry Jess ALVIS ______| | (1869 - 1951) m 1892 | | | _______________________ | | | | |_Caroline HOWE ________________| | (1848 - 1879) m 1867 | | |_______________________ | | |--Lonnie Ray ALVIS | (1895 - 1897) | _______________________ | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) HELTON of TN_| | | | | | |_______________________ | | |_Mary Elizabeth HELTON _| (1874 - 1956) m 1892 | | _______________________ | | |_______________________________| | |_______________________
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Mother: Elizabeth TALIAFERRO of Epsom |
_Richard BUCKNER I_______+ | (1662 - 1731) m 1689 _William BUCKNER Sr._________| | (1699 - 1760) m 1719 | | |_Elizabeth COOKE ________+ | (1671 - 1748) m 1689 _Thomas BUCKNER _______________| | (1728 - 1795) m 1757 | | | _William AYLETT Sr.______+ | | | (1662 - 1723) | |_Judith Hawes AYLETT ________| | (1703 - 1757) m 1719 | | |_Anne WOODARD ___________+ | (1680 - ....) | |--Lucy BUCKNER | (1768 - ....) | _Lawrence C. TALIAFERRO _+ | | (1683 - 1726) m 1706 | _Francis TALIAFERRO of Epsom_| | | (1707 - 1756) m 1730 | | | |_Sarah Alice THORNTON ___+ | | (1680 - 1757) m 1706 |_Elizabeth TALIAFERRO of Epsom_| (1741 - ....) m 1757 | | _Robert HAY _____________+ | | (1663 - 1717) |_Elizabeth HAY ______________| (1696 - 1758) m 1730 | |_________________________
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Father: William Lewis CONEY Mother: Fleeta Eudora THORNHILL |
_William CONEY Jr.___________________+ | (1804 - 1842) m 1828 _Morgan Jackson CONEY _| | (1828 - 1870) m 1852 | | |_Eliza MORGAN _______________________+ | (1815 - 1850) m 1828 _William Lewis CONEY _____| | (1866 - 1935) m 1893 | | | _Thomas ELLZEY ______________________+ | | | (1800 - 1847) m 1825 | |_Harriett A. ELLZEY ___| | (1831 - 1920) m 1852 | | |_Mary L. QUIN _______________________+ | (1809 - 1885) m 1825 | |--Mamie CONEY | (1902 - ....) | _____________________________________ | | | _Hillary I. THORNHILL _| | | (1850 - ....) | | | |_____________________________________ | | |_Fleeta Eudora THORNHILL _| (1875 - 1920) m 1893 | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) BULLOCK of NC & MS_ | | |_Rhoda A. BULLOCK _____| (1850 - ....) | |_____________________________________
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Father: THOMAS de DUTTON Lord of Dutton VII Mother: PHILLIPA de STANDON |
Spouse: Margaret de Risley (Abt 1254- ) Father: Sir Hugh de
Risley.
"VIII. Hugh, son of Thomas purchased the manor of Barterton. In
1281 he built a mill and weir on the River Weaver. He died in
1294."
_HUGH de DUTTON Lord of Dutton IV_+ | (1152 - 1208) m 1170 _HUGH de DUTTON Lord of Dutton V, Knt._| | (1172 - 1234) m 1211 | | |_ISABEL MASSEY ___________________+ | (1155 - ....) m 1170 _THOMAS de DUTTON Lord of Dutton VII_| | (1214 - 1272) m 1250 | | | _THOMAS le DESPENSER _____________+ | | | (1169 - ....) | |_MURIEL le DESPENSER __________________| | (1181 - ....) m 1211 | | |__________________________________ | | |--HUGH de DUTTON Lord of Dutton VIII | (1251 - 1294) | __________________________________ | | | _______________________________________| | | | | | |__________________________________ | | |_PHILLIPA de STANDON ________________| (1220 - 1294) m 1250 | | __________________________________ | | |_______________________________________| | |__________________________________
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Father: John Blair GILMER Mother: Mildred Thornton MERIWETHER |
_________________________________ | _George GILMER Sr. "the Immigrant"___| | (1700 - 1757) m 1745 | | |_________________________________ | _John Blair GILMER ___________| | (1748 - 1793) | | | _Archibald BLAIR "the Immigrant"_ | | | (1657 - 1736) | |_Sarah Harrison BLAIR _______________| | (1700 - 1755) m 1745 | | |_Sarah ARCHER ___________________+ | (1682 - 1710) | |--Jane GILMER | (1792 - 1839) | _David MERIWETHER _______________+ | | (1690 - 1744) m 1711 | _Thomas MERIWETHER of "Locust Hills"_| | | (1714 - 1757) m 1735 | | | |_Anne HOLMES ____________________+ | | (1695 - 1736) m 1711 |_Mildred Thornton MERIWETHER _| (1753 - 1826) | | _Francis THORNTON II_____________+ | | (1682 - 1737) m 1703 |_Elizabeth Mary THORNTON ____________| (1713 - 1774) m 1735 | |_Mary TALIAFERRO ________________+ (1686 - 1780) m 1703
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BOOK B-2 Page 187: MATTHEW TALBOT, Deed from Matthew Talbot &
wife Mary to William Haynes, 394 Acres on Little Otter River Rec
May 24, 1763 Teste Ben Howard CBC.
Page 193: WILLIAM HAYNES, Deed from William Haynes to Barnabus
Arthur, 514 acres adj John Haynes Rec May 24, 1763 Teste Ben
Howard CBC."
Will of William Haynes: Bedford County, VA - Will Book 1, page
394: In The Name of God Amen, I William Haynes being in the
full exercise of my reason and memory (Thanks be to Almighty
God) and calling to mind the mortality of my Body -- and knowing
that it is appointed for all men to die, do make and ordain this
my last Will and Testament.
IMPRIMIS. I will that out of that Estate with which it hath
pleased God to bless me in this life all my just debts be
punctually paid and after the payment thereof -- I give devise
and dispose of the same in the following manner viz.
I give to my son-in-law Stephen Sanders -the Land and Plantation
whereon I now live containing 200 acres to him and his Heirs,
forever, only reserving to John Otey one acre whereon his Mill
now stands provided the said Otey, agreeable to a former
bargain-shall keep the said Mill in repair and grind all the
grain, the said Sanders shall want for the use of the said
Plantation or any other person into whose hands the said Land
may fall toll free, and on failure the said Acre of Land is to
revert to the said Sanders his Heirs or Assignees.
ITEM. I lend to my Daughter Ann Ferril two Negroes to wit Lucy
and Jean during her natural life and at her decease to be
equally divided between her two daughters Mildred and Elizabeth,
also I give to my daughter Ann Ferril one feather bed and
furniture.
ITEM. I give to my son John Haynes and to my daughter Frances
Smith one Negro boy Peter to be equally divided among them.
ITEM. I give to my daughter Elizabeth Leftwich one Negro boy
Ceazer to her and her heirs, also a sorrel horse called Pompey.
ITEM. I give to my son William Haynes one Negro man named James
to him and his heirs.
ITEM. I give to my daughter Mildred Sanders one Negro woman
named Peg to her and her heirs.
ITEM. I give to my daughter Mary Long one Negro girl named
Judith to her and her heirs.
ITEM. I give to Elizabeth Sanders, oldest daughter of Stephen
Sanders and Mildred his wife, one Negro girl named Sall to her
and her heirs.
ITEM. I give to my son Henry Haynes one bay horse and all the
residue of my Estate I give to be equally divided between my
daughter Elizabeth Leftwich and my son Henry Haynes - giving the
said Henry one feather bed and furniture he accounting with the
said Elizabeth for the value thereof in the above division.
And I do constitute and appoint William Leftwich and Stephen
Sanders Executors of this my last Will and Testament.
In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this
Eighth Day of April One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty.
Test Merry Carter, Frances (X her mark) Carter, Mary Carter
William W. Haynes (his mark)
At a Court held for Bedford County the 25th day of June 1781.
This last Will and Testament of William Haynes deceased was
proved by the Oaths of Merry Carter and Frances Carter Witnesses
thereto Subscribed and Ordered to be Recorded and on the Motion
of William Leftwich Gent. One of the Executors therein named who
made Oath thereto Certificate is granted him for obtaining
Probate in due form giving security whereupon he together with
David Wright and Merry Carter his securities entered unto and
acknowledged their bond in the penalty of Three Hundred Thousand
Pounds for the said Executors due and faithful administration of
the said Decedents Estate and performance of his will - Liberty
being reserved the other Executor mentioned in said Will to join
in the Probate thereof when he shall think fit.
Teste J. Steptoe, Clerk"
Page 394 WILL OF WILLIAM HAYNES April 8, 1780
Sons: John, William, Henry
Daughters: Ann Ferrill, Mildred Sanders, Elizabeth Leftwich,
Frances Smith, Mary Long
Son-in-Law: Stephen Sanders
Witnesses: Mary Carter, Frances Carter, Merry Carter
recorded: June 25, 1781 Teste James Steptoe CBC
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Mother: Elizabeth SWANSON |
_THOMAS LUNSFORD Baronet of ENG and VA_+ | (1610 - 1653) m 1633 _WILLIAM LUNSFORD "the Immigrant"_| | (1638 - ....) | | |_Anne HUDSON __________________________ | (1614 - 1638) m 1633 _John LUNSFORD ______| | (1675 - 1730) | | | _______________________________________ | | | | |__________________________________| | | | |_______________________________________ | | |--Lucy LUNSFORD | (1718 - ....) | _______________________________________ | | | __________________________________| | | | | | |_______________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth SWANSON __| (1675 - 1735) | | _______________________________________ | | |__________________________________| | |_______________________________________
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Mother: Sarah CLAYTON |
Horatio Kerr6 Pearl (John Perril5, William4, Samuel3, William2,
James1) was born September 09, 1810 in Laurel or Lincoln County,
Kentucky, and died December 12, 1896 in Lily Grove Church
Cemetery, Jackson Township,Livingston County, Missouri. He
married Sally Dolly Francis June 25, 1832 in Laurel, Lincoln
County, Kentucky. She was born September 15, 1805 in Lincoln
County, Kentucky, and died June 17, 1885 in Lily Grove Church
Cemetery, Jackson Township,Livingston County, Missouri.
Horatio b 1809 KY, Parents are from Virginia, probably is Pearl
spelling. prob. moved to MO by 1845.
Horatio.........1810.KY...1880.MO.Livingston...Sampsel..........2
1-163?-1-31
1880 Census LDS, Place: Sampsel, Livingston, Missouri; Source:
FHL Film 1254700 National Archives Film T9-0700 Page 43A
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Horatio PEARL Self M M W 71 KY Occ: Farming Fa: VA Mo: VA
Sallie PEARL Wife F M W 70 KY Occ: Keeping House Fa: NC Mo:
VA
James PEARL Son M S W 45 MO Occ: Farming Fa: KY Mo: KY
Sarah PEARL Dau F S W 40 MO Occ: Keeping House Fa: KY Mo:
KY
John PEARL Son M W W 38 MO Occ: Farming Fa: KY Mo: KY
Amanda PEARL Dau F S W 34 MO Occ: At Home Fa: KY Mo: KY
William PEARL GSon M S W 11 MO Fa: MO Mo: MO
Jerusha PEARL GDau F S W 9 MO Fa: MO Mo: MO
Horatio PEARL GSon M S W 8 MO Fa: MO Mo: MO
MO.Livingston...Gr. 1900.S....B..PURL....1857.MO
MO.Livingston...Sa. 1880.Horatio.........1810.KY
MO.Livingston...Sa. 1880.John............1842.MO
Children of Horatio Pearl and Sally Francis are:
i. James S7 Pearl, born March 29, 1835 in Missouri; died
January 06, 1913 in Edgewood Cemetery, Chillicothe, Missouri.
ii. Oliver Pearl, born Abt. 1837 in Missouri.
iii. Sarah E Pearl, born Abt. 1840 in Missouri; died March 23,
1906. She married Mr Glazier; born Abt. 1835.
iv. John F N Pearl, born May 22, 1842 in Warren County,
Missouri; died March 17, 1917 in Maple Hill Cemetery, Kansas
City, Kansas. He married Mary Estell Huff December 10, 1867 in
Morgan County, Missouri; born 1849 in Versailles, Morgan County,
Missouri; died August 27, 1877 in Lilly Grove Church Cemetery,
Livingston County, Missouri.
v. Amanda L Pearl, born Abt. 1846 in Missouri.
__ | _John William PEARL ___| | (1741 - ....) m 1762 | | |__ | _Thomas PEARL _______| | (1780 - 1856) m 1808| | | __ | | | | |_Chistina BAUMGARDNER _| | m 1762 | | |__ | | |--Horatio Kerr PURL\PEARL | (1810 - 1896) | __ | | | _______________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Sarah CLAYTON ______| (1790 - ....) m 1808| | __ | | |_______________________| | |__
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Mother: Lucy Buckner THORNTON |
_John SMOOT _________+ | (1720 - ....) _George SMOOT Sr.__________| | (1742 - 1778) | | |_____________________ | _John SMOOT ____________| | (1765 - 1842) m 1806 | | | _John BEALE _________ | | | (1720 - 1792) | |_Anne BEALE _______________| | (1740 - 1793) | | |_____________________ | | |--George Thornton SMOOT | (1809 - ....) | _Anthony THORNTON II_+ | | (1727 - 1782) m 1746 | _George THORNTON Sr._______| | | (1752 - 1853) m 1774 | | | |_Sarah TALIAFERRO ___+ | | (1733 - 1762) m 1746 |_Lucy Buckner THORNTON _| (1786 - ....) m 1806 | | _Thomas STANLEY IV___+ | | (1731 - 1797) m 1755 |_Margaret "Peggy" STANLEY _| (1758 - 1823) m 1774 | |_Sarah CREW _________ (1728 - ....) m 1755
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_James TRICE II "the Immigrant"_ | (1639 - ....) _James TRICE III_____| | (1677 - ....) m 1718| | |________________________________ | _John TRICE _________| | (1720 - 1745) | | | _Cornelius DABNEY II____________+ | | | (1665 - 1694) m 1690 | |_Dorothy DABNEY _____| | (1692 - 1728) m 1718| | |_Susanna SWANN _________________+ | (1667 - 1724) m 1690 | |--William TRICE | (1742 - ....) | ________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |________________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |________________________________
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Robert Charles Wickliffe, 1819-1892
1819
January 6 Born in Bardstown, Kentucky.
His father was Governor Charles A. Wickliffe of Kentucky. His
father also served as Postmaster General of the U.S. and was for
ten years a representative to Congress from Kentucky, even
during the Civil War.
His maternal grandfather was the famed Colonel Crips, an Indian
fighter in Kentucky.
Wickliffe attended several schools including St. Joseph College
in Bardstown and Augusta College.
1840 Graduated from Center College at Danville Ky, and moves to
Washington D.C. while his father is Postmaster General under
Tyler.
Studies law under Hugh Lagare, Attorney General of the United
States and is admitted to the Kentucky Bar.
1843
February Marries Anna Dawson, daughter of U. S. Representative
John B. Dawson, niece of Isaac Johnson.
1846 Moves to St. Francisville to recover from pneumonia and
lives at Wyoming, his wife’s family’s plantation. He begins
practicing law and planting cotton.
1851 As a Democrat he wins a seat in the Louisiana Senate from
West Feliciana.
1853 Wickliffe is re-elected to the State Senate and is
appointed Chairman of the Commission on Public Education. He is
also elected President Pro Tempe of the Senate.
1854 When the Lt. Governor dies Wickliffe becomes the President
of the Senate.
1855 As the Democratic candidate for governor Wickliffe defeats
Charles Derbigny, the Know Nothing candidate by 3,000 votes,
carrying 31 of 48 parishes.
1856-1859
January At his inauguration he advocates a united Democratic
South to protect state’s rights and champions expansion to the
Caribbean, Mexico, Cuba and Central America to expand slavery.
He continues the trend of railroad building, but ignores public
education.
He forces a registry law and a new city charter on New Orleans
because he fears abuse of corporate power to promote party
purposes and the legislature complies with his wishes. His foes
are the Know Nothings and John Slidell.
1857 The Panic of 1857. Governor Wickliffe blames a loosely
managed Board of Currency in Louisiana. Banks had to make weekly
statements to the Board of Currency.
1858 Continued election violence forces him to send the state
militia to New Orleans, but the Know Nothings still control city
government.
1860 After his administration ends he returns to planting and
his legal practice.
In the presidential election he supports Pierre Soule who is
backing Stephen A. Douglas. John Slidell is backing former Vice
President John C. Breckenridge from Kentucky.
He becomes a delegate for Douglas at the Democratic National
Convention in Baltimore.
1861 After the election Wickliffe decides not to actively
support the seccesion and during the war he tries to act as an
intermediary between the Confederacy and the Union.
1865 Presides over the Democratic Convention in New Orleans. He
is elected to the 3rd District Congressional post but is denied
a seat because there is much debate over loyalty oaths and the
direction of reconstruction.
1870 Second marriage to Anna Davis Anderson of Brandenburg,
Kentucky.
1876 Delegate to Democratic National Convention supporting
Samuel J. Tilden.
1884 1884 Delegate to the Demo National Convention supporting
Grover Cleveland.
1892 Nominated for Lt. Governor by the Louisiana Lottery faction
but loses to anti-lottery Democrats led by Murphy James Foster.
Practices law until his death.
http://www.enlou.com/people/wicklifferc-bio.htm
Wickliffe stayed out of the secession conflict and did not fight
in the War Between the States. After the war, he remained active
in Democratic Party politics until he retired to his hometown of
Bardstown, Kentucky where he died in 1895.
_Robert WICKLIFFE ___+ | (1690 - 1760) m 1724 _Charles William WICKLIFFE _| | (1725 - ....) | | |_Elizabeth ANDERSON _ | (1700 - ....) m 1724 _Charles Anderson WICKLIFFE 14th Gov. of KY_| | (1788 - 1869) | | | _Martin HARDIN ______ | | | (1716 - 1780) | |_Lydia HARDIN ______________| | (1748 - 1849) | | |_Lydia WATERS _______ | (1720 - 1780) | |--Robert Charles WICKLIFFE Gov. of Louisiana | (1819 - 1895) | _____________________ | | | ____________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |____________________________________________| | | _____________________ | | |____________________________| | |_____________________
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