I36178: Susan CLEMENT (ABT 1830 - ____)

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Susan CLEMENT

ABT 1830 - ____

ID Number: I36178

  • RESIDENCE: Toogoodoo, Young's Island, SC
  • BIRTH: ABT 1830
  • RESOURCES: See: [S316] [S1317]

Family 1 : John James LAROCHE
  1. +Mary LAROCHE

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[S1317]


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Barbara Minor COSBY

1780 - 4 Aug 1838

ID Number: I71553

  • RESIDENCE: VA and Oglethorpe Co. GA
  • BIRTH: 1780, Virginia
  • DEATH: 4 Aug 1838
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2481] [S3015]
Father: Charles COSBY
Mother: Elizabeth SNYDER


Family 1 : Valentine Ham MERIWETHER
  1.  James Bradley MERIWETHER
  2.  Mildred Barnett MERIWETHER

Notes


2 Barbara Minor COSBY b: 1773 + Valentine Han MERIWETHER b: abt 1773

                                               _Charles COSBY ______+
                                              | (1670 - 1760) m 1698
                       _David COSBY __________|
                      | (1705 - 1770) m 1725  |
                      |                       |_Jane MERIWETHER ____+
                      |                         (1682 - ....) m 1698
 _Charles COSBY ______|
| (1726 - 1802) m 1759|
|                     |                        _James OVERTON ______+
|                     |                       | (1688 - 1749) m 1706
|                     |_Mary Garland OVERTON _|
|                       (1705 - 1785) m 1725  |
|                                             |_Elizabeth GARLAND __+
|                                               (1688 - 1739) m 1706
|
|--Barbara Minor COSBY 
|  (1780 - 1838)
|                                              _____________________
|                                             |                     
|                      _Anthony SNYDER _______|
|                     | (1720 - ....)         |
|                     |                       |_____________________
|                     |                                             
|_Elizabeth SNYDER ___|
  (1740 - ....) m 1759|
                      |                        _____________________
                      |                       |                     
                      |_Elizabeth TAYLOR _____|
                        (1720 - ....)         |
                                              |_____________________
                                                                    

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Dr. William Robert ELLZEY

12 Nov 1855 - ____

ID Number: I21204

  • TITLE: Dr.
  • RESIDENCE: Florien, Sabine Parish, LA
  • BIRTH: 12 Nov 1855, Florien, Sabine Parish, LA
  • RESOURCES: See: [S705] [S917] [S2268]
Father: William Shaffer ELLZEY
Mother: Nancy Adeline DENDY OR DANDY


Family 1 : Ava Anna SELF
  1. +John William ELLZEY

                                                           _Louis ELLZEY "the Immigrant"_
                                                          | (1765 - 1852) m 1790         
                                 _John Shaffer ELLZEY Sr._|
                                | (1796 - 1880) m 1823    |
                                |                         |_Eva SHAFFER _________________
                                |                           (1770 - 1852) m 1790         
 _William Shaffer ELLZEY _______|
| (1824 - ....) m 1853          |
|                               |                          _Aquilla CONEY _______________+
|                               |                         | (1775 - 1823)                
|                               |_Elizabeth CONEY ________|
|                                 (1808 - 1858) m 1823    |
|                                                         |_Jane_________________________
|                                                           (1775 - ....)                
|
|--William Robert ELLZEY 
|  (1855 - ....)
|                                                          ______________________________
|                                                         |                              
|                                _________________________|
|                               |                         |
|                               |                         |______________________________
|                               |                                                        
|_Nancy Adeline DENDY OR DANDY _|
  (1830 - ....) m 1853          |
                                |                          ______________________________
                                |                         |                              
                                |_________________________|
                                                          |
                                                          |______________________________
                                                                                         

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(RESEARCH QUERY) GARNETT of Virginia

____ - ____

ID Number: I23574

  • RESIDENCE: VA
  • RESOURCES: See: notes [S18]

Family 1 :
  1. +Thomas GARNETT "the immigrant"
  2. + GARNETT
  3.  James GARNETT
  4.  Jesse GARNETT\GARRETT?

Notes


Some loose Garnetts Grouped here for Research purposes - relationship of kids on this card to each other is not determined yet, but each ones descendants are. please write [email protected]. Children on this record may or maynot be related - but are in the same area and under research. All input appreciated.


CSA-two cousin generals: R.B. GARNETT and R.S. GARNET.


Brigidier-General Richard Brook GARNETT
Born: November 21, 1817 at Essex County, Virginia, America Died: July 3, 1863 at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, USA (killed in action) Father: William Henry GARNETT [1786-1866] Mother: Anna Maria BROOKE [1787-1854]


twin brother William Henry Garnett, was born on November 21, 1817.
Garnett attended the "Hancock party" in Los Angeles where he together with General Winfield S. Hancock and Lewis A. Armistead struggled with the difficult choice of continuing to serve under the old flag or to resign and serve their confederate states.


General Brooke Garnett was shot from his horse while near the middle of the brigade within about 25 paces of the stone wall. [A recreation of Pickett's charge and Garnett's last moments is included in the motion picture "Gettysburg"]


Richard Garnett's war effects, along with those of his cousin [General Robert Selden Garnett] are housed today in the Museum of the Confederacy.


GARNETT, Robert Selden Jr.
[1819-1861]
Born: Dec. 16, 1819 at "Champlain", Essex County, Virginia
Died: July 13, 1861 at Carrick's Ford, on Cheat River
Father: Robert Selden Garnett Sr. [1789-1840]
Mother: Oylmpia Charlotte DeGouges [1796-1856]


aide-de-camp to General Zachary Taylor from 1846 to 1849. Garnett was appointed adjutant general of the state troops of Virginia, and allotted the task of organizing this heterogeneous force into an army. Early in June he was commissioned brigadier-general and given command of the Confederate troops operating in northwestern Virginia.


When the Federal attack dislodged the Confederates from Rich Mountain, Garnett was compelled to abandon Laurel Hill. He saved his army, outnumbered more than six to one by McClellan's men, by a most masterly retreat. In the heat of the retreat, Garnett shouted: "They need a little lesson. They may get away if they like". These were to be his last words. On July 13, 1861 General Robert Selden Garnett was killed instantly while directing the conduct of his rear guard after the sharp engagement at Carrick's Ford, on Cheat River.


Garnett had the distinction of being the first general officer to be killed in the Civil War. He was a brave and skilful officer, of whom the South expected much, but who did not have opportunity to fulfil the promise of his military training.


Joyce Garnett m. to Thomas Andrews, she was dau of Thomas Garnett. dau m. Richard Gatewood.

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Julia Eloise HARVEY

ABT 1880 - ____

ID Number: I19658

  • RESIDENCE: SC
  • BIRTH: ABT 1880
  • RESOURCES: See: [S615]
Father: Joseph Arnold HARVEY
Mother: Eva B. BOBO


Family 1 : Clifton SMITH

                                                   _John HARVEY ________+
                                                  | (1778 - 1823) m 1800
                         _Harlock Huxford HARVEY _|
                        | (1806 - 1883) m 1849    |
                        |                         |_Jemima HUXFORD _____+
                        |                           (1784 - 1841) m 1800
 _Joseph Arnold HARVEY _|
| (1851 - 1937)         |
|                       |                          _John EVANS _________
|                       |                         | (1800 - ....)       
|                       |_Margaret Frances EVANS _|
|                         (1825 - 1904) m 1849    |
|                                                 |_____________________
|                                                                       
|
|--Julia Eloise HARVEY 
|  (1880 - ....)
|                                                  _____________________
|                                                 |                     
|                        _________________________|
|                       |                         |
|                       |                         |_____________________
|                       |                                               
|_Eva B. BOBO __________|
  (1860 - ....)         |
                        |                          _____________________
                        |                         |                     
                        |_________________________|
                                                  |
                                                  |_____________________
                                                                        

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Eliam S. MORRIS

15 Nov 1811 - ____

ID Number: I67637

  • RESIDENCE: PA; TN; WI; 1851Yamhill Co. OR
  • BIRTH: 15 Nov 1811, Pennsylvania
  • RESOURCES: See: Bio notes [S2568]

Family 1 : Susannah GOODE
  1.  Sarah Priscilla MORRIS

Notes


"He was the son of William Morris and Priscilla Springer.
BIO: Eliam S. Morris, a well-to-do farmer, an Oregon Pioneer of 1851, and Forty-one years a resident of North Yam Hill, is justly entitled to one of the places of honor in the history of the State, in which he has borne an humble part in upbringing.


Mr. Morris was born in Pennsylvania, November 15, 1811. His ancestors originated in Denmark. His parents, William and Priscilla (Springer) Morris, natives of Pennsylvania, reared a family of ten children, only two of whom are now living: Eliam S. and Martin Luther. The subject of our sketch was the eldest son. He grew up on his father's farm, was early inured to hard work, and his limited education was received in the district schools.


In 1840 Mr. Morris was married to Miss Susannah Good, who was born in Missouri and reared in Wisconsin. Her father, Richard Good, still a resident of Missouri, is now in his ninetieth year. In the spring of 1851, with their five children, they started on the long journey across the plains for Oregon, their wagons being drawn by oxen. The pleasure of this trip was unmarred by sickness, and on the 25th of September, 1851, after a most delightful journey, they arrived at North Yam Hill, within a mile of where they now reside. From Charles Hubbard Mr. Morris purchased a donation claim, paying for it $500. A log house had been built on it, and five acres were cleared, the whole tract comprising 318 acres. Here they have since resided, engaged in general farming and stock-raising. Mr. and Mrs. Morris are the parents of the following named children: Sarah P., widow of Andrew J. Turner; Calvin, who is married and resides on a farm near his father; Harriet, wife of Fred Chatfield, died at the age of twenty-six years, leaving three children; Justin G., who is married and settled near the old homestead; Charles E., who is married, lives in Goldendale, Washington; Martin Luther, who is married and settled on a farm; Joan M., wife of Cass Tuplett, a farmer; Jordan D. is married and engaged in farming; and William Richard, Morris Good, and Elizabeth Malvina, all single and at home. Mr. Morris has been a life long Republican. He has never joined any society, and has never held any office except in his school district. He and his good wife are now spending the evening of their useful and active lives in the home which their industry has provided, and under the shadow of the vines and trees that have grown up since they settled here. These trees stretch their friendly branches over his head and seem to say: "Rest, rest well, old Pioneer, under our protecting branches. We are old friends, tried and true."


"An Illustrated History of the State of Oregon - Pen Pictures From the Garden of the World"
by Rev. H. K. Hines, D.D. pub. The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1893 page 1017


Oregon Donation Land Clain Vol. I #1330


Morris, Eliam S., Yamhill Co., b. 1815, Fayette Co., PA (also gave Tenn.); Arr. Ore. Sept. 1851; SC 10 Fe 1852; m. Susannah 11 March 1839, Wls.
Aff: Thomas Harris, John Perkins, V. J. Roberts, Jone Dairs.


Children of Eliam Morris and Susannah Goode are:
i. Sarah Priscilla Morris, born November 22, 1841 in Wisconsin; died July 10, 1925 in Yamhill Co., Oregon; married (1) Daniel Vester Roy August 19, 1858; married (2) Andrew J. Turner August 21, 1870 in Yamhill Co., Oregon.
ii. John Calvin Morris, born June 12, 1843 in Lafayette Co., Wisconsin; married Flora Adelia Miller 1879 in Yamhill Co., Oregon; born in Wisconsin; died January 27, 1927.
iii. Harriet S. Morris, born in Wisconsin; married Chatfield March 09, 1864 in Yamhill Co., Oregon.
iv. Justin G. Morris, born 1851 in Fayette Co., Wisconsin; married Elizabeth Holmes Turner October 26, 1880 in Yamhill Co., Oregon.
v. Charles E. Morris, born in Wisconsin; married Susan R. L. Gaunt March 09, 1872 in Yamhill Co., Oregon.
vi. Martin Luther Morris, born September 04, 1853 in Yamhill Co., Oregon; died August 26, 1949 in Salem, Marion Co., Oregon; married Emma L. Daniel December 25, 1879 in Yamhill Co., Oregon.


vii. Joann Margaret Morris, born 1856 in Oregon; married L. Cass Triplett November 11, 1874 in Yamhill Co., Oregon; died 1897.
viii. Jordan D. Morris, born April 11, 1858 in Oregon; died July 16, 1919; married Ora Bynum March 10, 1883 in Yamhill Co., Oregon.
ix. William Richard Morris, born September 30, 1860 in Oregon; married Wilhilmina.
x. Morris Good Morris, born January 25, 1864 in Yamhill Co., Oregon; died March 17, 1960 in Yamhill Co., Oregon.
xi. Elizabeth Malina Morris, born August 07, 1866; died February 26, 1958."




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Andrew PORTER

ABT 1720 - 1789

ID Number: I52099

  • RESIDENCE: Cecil Co. MD
  • BIRTH: ABT 1720, prob. Ireland
  • DEATH: 1789, Cecil Co. MD
  • RESOURCES: See: [S1861]
Father: (RESEARCH QUERY) PORTER of Maryland


Family 1 : Eleanor EWING
  1. +Robert PORTER
Family 2 : Margaret LEIPER
  1.  Elizabeth PORTER

Notes


CONFLICT: "Several sources have identified Robert Porter as being married to a Margaret Ewing a sister of Eleanor. Evidence does not support that viewpoint. Evidence plainly identifies Margaret being married to a second person with the name of Andrew Porter. Some say that Robert is the son of Andrew and Eleanor Ewing Porter and that he was married to a Margaret Ewing, the sister of Eleanor. The Pennsylvania marriage record and the naming of children for a few generations appears to say that Margaret Lindsey/Lindsay is the correct name of the wife of Robert Porter."


"The Will of Andrew Porter, Cecil County, Maryland Will book 5, page 207-210: Names of children mentioned in Andrew Porter's will: Margaret Gay, James Leiper, Mary, Eleanor Porter, Catherine Evans, Elizabeth Linsey (sic), grandson Andrew Porter son of Robert Porter."







[S1861]


                                          __
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                                      |     
 _(RESEARCH QUERY) PORTER of Maryland_|
|                                     |
|                                     |   __
|                                     |  |  
|                                     |__|
|                                        |
|                                        |__
|                                           
|
|--Andrew PORTER 
|  (1720 - 1789)
|                                         __
|                                        |  
|                                      __|
|                                     |  |
|                                     |  |__
|                                     |     
|_____________________________________|
                                      |
                                      |   __
                                      |  |  
                                      |__|
                                         |
                                         |__
                                            

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Abner S. SCARBROUGH

ABT 1840 - ____

ID Number: I14291

  • RESIDENCE: Putnam Co. GA & Calhoun Co. AL
  • BIRTH: ABT 1840
  • RESOURCES: See: [S345]

Family 1 : Harriet Ann WEAVER
  1.  Lindsey SCARBROUGH
  2.  Abbey SCARBROUGH
  3.  Lucy SCARBROUGH
  4.  Anna SCARBROUGH

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John WASHINGTON

14 Mar 1740 - 1782

ID Number: I62270

  • RESIDENCE: King George Co. VA
  • BIRTH: 14 Mar 1740, Hylton, King George Co. VA
  • DEATH: 1782
  • RESOURCES: See: notes [S1954] [S2329]
Father: Townsend WASHINGTON of Green Hill
Mother: Elizabeth LUND


Family 1 : Catherine WASHINGTON

Notes


Children:
I. Elizabeth Washington, was born 1760.
II. John Washington, was born 1764
III. Bailey Washington, was born 1766
IV. Ann Washington, was born 1762
V. Lawrence Washington, was born December 10, 1770 and died October 21, 1828. He married first, Jane Willock and Elizabeth Dade.
VI. Butler Washington, was born 1768 and died 1817
VII.Mildred Washington, was born 1770
VIII. William Washington, was born 1772
IX. Henry Washington, was born October 26, 1760, Stafford County, Virginia. He married Mildred Pratt
X. Nathaniel Washington, was born October 1, 1762, Stafford County, Virginia. He married Miss Hawkins
XI. Mary Washington, was born June 17, 1764, Stafford County, Virginia


Children:
3 Elizabeth WASHINGTON
3 Ann WASHINGTON
3 Henry WASHINGTON b: 26 OCT 1760
3 Nathaniel WASHINGTON b: OCT 1762
3 Mary WASHINGTON b: 17 JUN 1764
3 John WASHINGTON
3 Bailey WASHINGTON
3 Lawrence WASHINGTON
3 Butler WASHINGTON
3 Mildred WASHINGTON
3 William WASHINGTON


CONFLICT in parents:
John Washington((4)) (Henry((3)), John((2)), Laurence((1))), of St. Paul's Parish, King George County, d. 1782; will dated Oct. 1, 1799, probated, King George Co., Sept. 5, 1782; married his cousin, Catherine Washington((4)), daughter of Townsend Washington, of "Green Hill," and Elizabeth Lund. He was a member of King George Co., Committee of Safety, 1774 to 1775, and of the House of Delegates, 1780. He was vestryman of his parish. His will names his brother, Baily, and his brother-in-law, Lund Washington, and makes his wife, Catherine, executrix. His children are given as named in the will. After devising land to Henry((5)), he divides the rest of his estate among the children:
I. Elizabeth Washington((5)).
II. Ann Washington((5)).
III. Henry Washington((5)) (eldest son). To him John willed "the land I live on."




[S2329] [S2329]


                                                           _Lawrence WASHINGTON "the Immigrant"_+
                                                          | (1635 - 1677) m 1667                
                                     _John WASHINGTON ____|
                                    | (1671 - 1712) m 1691|
                                    |                     |_Joyce (Jane) JONES _________________
                                    |                       (1640 - ....) m 1667                
 _Townsend WASHINGTON of Green Hill_|
| (1705 - 1743) m 1726              |
|                                   |                      _Robert TOWNSHEND ___________________
|                                   |                     | (1630 - ....)                       
|                                   |_Mary TOWNSHEND _____|
|                                     (1669 - 1727) m 1691|
|                                                         |_Mary LANGHORN ______________________
|                                                           (1630 - ....)                       
|
|--John WASHINGTON 
|  (1740 - 1782)
|                                                          _____________________________________
|                                                         |                                     
|                                    _____________________|
|                                   |                     |
|                                   |                     |_____________________________________
|                                   |                                                           
|_Elizabeth LUND ___________________|
  (1708 - 1778) m 1726              |
                                    |                      _____________________________________
                                    |                     |                                     
                                    |_____________________|
                                                          |
                                                          |_____________________________________
                                                                                                

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Thomas C. WILLIAMS

ABT 1850 - ____

ID Number: I10970

  • RESIDENCE: E. Feliciana Parish, LA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1850
  • RESOURCES: See: [S11]
Father: Benjamin H. WILLIAMS
Mother: Maratha McDonald REILY



                                                  _________________________
                                                 |                         
                           ______________________|
                          |                      |
                          |                      |_________________________
                          |                                                
 _Benjamin H. WILLIAMS ___|
| (1820 - ....) m 1843    |
|                         |                       _________________________
|                         |                      |                         
|                         |______________________|
|                                                |
|                                                |_________________________
|                                                                          
|
|--Thomas C. WILLIAMS 
|  (1850 - ....)
|                                                 _Samuel REILY Sr.________+
|                                                | (1767 - 1822) m 1789    
|                          _John Young REILY Sr._|
|                         | (1798 - 1844) m 1825 |
|                         |                      |_Martha Nelson MCDONALD _+
|                         |                        (1770 - 1850) m 1789    
|_Maratha McDonald REILY _|
  (1826 - ....) m 1843    |
                          |                       _Henry MCKNEELY _________+
                          |                      | (1760 - 1818)           
                          |_Mary MCKNEELY _______|
                            (1805 - ....) m 1825 |
                                                 |_Jane MCCANTS ___________+
                                                   (1778 - 1843)           

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