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Mother: Lucy PENN |
_____________________ | _Alexander HANNAH ___| | (1740 - 1779) | | |_____________________ | _William HANNAH _____| | (1762 - 1846) m 1787| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Sarah_______________| | (1740 - ....) | | |_____________________ | | |--Gabriel Penn HANNAH | (1790 - ....) | _George PENN I_______+ | | (1706 - 1749) m 1730 | _Philip PENN ________| | | (1739 - 1802) m 1762| | | |_Ann FLEMING ________+ | | (1706 - 1794) m 1730 |_Lucy PENN __________| (1767 - 1825) m 1787| | _William CRUTCHER ___ | | (1720 - ....) |_Martha CRUTCHER ____| (1745 - 1802) m 1762| |_Sarah_______________ (1730 - ....)
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Mother: Mary WILLIS |
_Richard LEE "the immigrant"___+ | (1613 - 1664) m 1641 _Hancock LEE of Ditchley_____________| | (1653 - 1709) m 1700 | | |_Anne CONSTABLE OWEN? _________+ | (1615 - 1706) m 1641 _Hancock LEE Sr._____| | (1709 - ....) | | | _Isaac ALLERTON II_____________+ | | | (1628 - 1702) m 1662 | |_Sarah Elizabeth ALLERTON ___________| | (1670 - 1731) m 1700 | | |_Elizabeth WILLOUGHBY _________+ | (1630 - 1672) m 1662 | |--Henry LEE | (1738 - 1846) | _Francis WILLIS "the Immigrant_+ | | (1650 - ....) | _Henry "Harry" WILLIS of Willis Hill_| | | (1690 - 1740) m 1714 | | | |_______________________________ | | |_Mary WILLIS ________| (1716 - 1766) | | _David ALEXANDER ______________ | | (1660 - ....) |_Ann ALEXANDER ______________________| (1689 - ....) m 1714 | |_Anne MORGAN __________________+ (1654 - ....)
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Mother: Rebecca DENT |
Children:
2 Dent SUMMERS b: 1727 d: 1809 + Mary Ann TALBOT d: Nov 1802
2 John SUMMERS + Elizabeth UNKNOWN
2 George SUMMERS + Elizabeth UNKNOWN
2 William SUMMERS + Cassandra ELLIS + Mary WHEAT
2 Thomas SUMMERS + Rachel UNKNOWN
2 Benjamin SUMMERS + Grace LETTON
2 Mary SUMMERS + John WHEAT
2 Rebeckah SUMMERS + John KING
2 Rachel SUMMERS + Benjamin JOHNSON
2 Ruth SUMMERS + Edmond RIGGS
2 Jemima SUMMERS + Charles CATON
2 Joseph SUMMERS
Children:
3 James SUMMERS + UNKNOWN MARY
3 Mary SUMMERS + UNKNOWN WHEAT
3 Rebeckah SUMMERS + John KING
3 Ruth SUMMERS + Edmund RIGGS
3 Thomas SUMMERS b: 1712 d: 1787 + Rachel TALBOTT b: 1725 d:
1787
3 Rachel SUMMERS b: Abt. 1720 d: Aft. 1795 + Benjamin JOHNSON b:
Abt. 1718 d: Bet. 1788 - 1795
3 John SUMMERS b: Bef. 1722
3 George SUMMERS b: Abt. 1722 + Elizabeth TALBOT
3 Jemima SUMMERS b: 1723 + Charles CATON b: 20 Aug 1733
3 William SUMMERS b: 22 Apr 1726 + Mary WHEAT
3 Dent SUMMERS b: Abt. 1727 + Mary ANN
3 Joseph SUMMERS b: Abt. 1730 + Eleanor CLARY
3 Benjamin SUMMERS b: 1 Jun 1737 d: 25 Dec 1783 + Grace LITTON
b: 31 Dec 1742 d: 30 Apr 1783
LDS Children:
2 William Summers b: 22 APR 1726 d: 4 JUN 1794 + Mary Wheat b:
20 SEP 1727 d: 6 DEC 1797
2 Thomas Summers b: 1716 d: UNKNOWN
2 George Summers b: 1725 d: 1795
2 John Summers III b: ABT. 1728 d: 22 NOV 1786
2 Joseph Summers b: 1730 d: ABT. 1809
2 Mary Summers b: 1732 d: UNKNOWN
2 Rebecca Summers b: 1734 d: UNKNOWN
2 Dent Summers b: ABT. 1736 d: UNKNOWN
2 Rachel Summers b: 1736 d: UNKNOWN
2 Benjamin Summers b: 1737 d: UNKNOWN
2 Ruth Summers b: 1738 d: UNKNOWN
2 Jemima Summers b: 1740 d: UNKNOWN
2 Sarah Summers b: 23 SEP 1754 d: ABT. 1769
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or b. 3 Nov 1695 All Hallows Par., Anne Arundel, Maryland
[379207]
or d. 22 Nov 1766
__ | __| | | | |__ | _John SUMMERS I______| | (1660 - 1703) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--John SUMMERS II | (1685 - 1769) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Rebecca DENT _______| (1660 - 1710) | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Lilly Mitchell WILSON |
A TRUE COPY written by R. P. Williams, Lake Charles, La. Aug. 2,
1910.
(This is our record, as far as I have it. L. W. McLaurin)
"Information which came through my Aunt, Mrs. Anna Letitia
Clinton, ne‚ Hanna, who was the great granddaughter of the
Jeanette Witherspoon in the annexed writing. This information
given to me by my cousin, Judge Pipkin, who was also a nephew of
Anna Letitia Clinton. He, Judge Pitkin says, has heard our
Aunt, Mrs. Clinton, repeat this statement many times, that the
Jeanette Witherspoon was a sister to Dr. Witherspoon, a Member
of the Continental Congress, and Signer of the Declaration of
Independence. Also one of the Authors of the Articles of
Confederation. Dr. John Witherspoon was also the grandfather of
Gen. John C. Breckenbridge, at one time, candidate for President
of the U. S. and at a later date a Major General in the
Confederate States Army."
Judge Pipkin is now living at Pass Christian, Miss. (1910).
Memorandum made by R. P. Williams of Lake Charles, La. Oct.
1906: "My full name is Rufus Pipkin Williams. I was born in St.
Helena Parish, La. on April 12, 1846. My father's name was
James Anderson Williams. He was born in Darlington District, S.
C. on May 27, 1816. His father's name was Erasmus Williams. He
was born in Sumpter District Dec. 25, 1794. He died in Rankin
Co. Miss. on Jan. 2, 1858. His (Erasmus) father's name was
Membrance Williams. The dates of his birth and death are not
known. His wife's maiden name was Nancy Brown. When he married
her, she was the widow of Matthew Brunson, deceased. Her (Nancy
Brown) father's name was William Brown, (my
great-great-grandfather). He lost an arm at the Battle of Eutau
Springs. The date of his birth was 1735, but death not known.
My grandmother on my father's side was Lilly Mitchell Wilson.
She was born in Darlington Dist. S. C. March 30, 1796. She was
married to grandfather Erasmus Williams in Darlington Co. S. C.
on Oct. 22, 1812. She died in Rankin Co. Miss. on Nov. 22,
1863. Her father's name was Roger Wilson. Dates of his birth &
death are not known."
Uncle Jimmy's Family: My mother's name was Elvira Hanna, she was
born in Amite Co. Miss. Sept. 26, 1819. She and my father,
James Anderson Williams were married in the parish
of St. Helena, La. on Oct. 29, 1835. She died on Nov. 26, 1879.
Her father's name was Henry Hanna. He was born Feb. 1773. His
wife's name was Elizabeth Knox. She was born Oct. 22, 1780.
Elizabeth was the daughter of Archibald Knox. His wife's maiden
name was Ann McKee. She was born 1750.
Her father's name was Joseph McKee. Joseph's wife's maiden name
was Jeanette
Witherspoon. She was born 1730. Joseph McKee was my
great-great-grandfather.
Our Record - L. Williams McLaurin: A True Copy of the original
which was written by James A. Williams. Dictated by his mother,
Lilly Mitchell Wilson Williams, Greensburg, St. Helena, La.
spring of the year 1861.
Henry and Elizabeth Hannah Family Record: "My grandfather,
Roger Wilson, first married a Miss Frierson, by whom he had
Thomas, Robert, Josiah, William, Samuel, Mary, Susannah and
Sarah. His second wife was a Gordon, but a widow Bradley at the
time he married her. By her he had John and Margaret.
His third wife was Anna Fitzpatrick (our Patrick kin) by whom he
had Peter F., Harriet, Lilly, Mitchell and Elias - 14 in all.
Grandfather Roger Wilson had but one sister, Mary, and they had
two half brothers and a half sister. Grandfather lost three
wives, the first died on the 6th of Dec., the second on the 6th
of Jan., the third on the 6th of Feb., the years of deaths are
not known."
"Dear Uncle: This paper goes on and gives the names of the men
and women who marry Roger Wilson's children. They lived in
South Carolina and many of them moved to Tenn. about 1800 with
the Dobys, the James, the Stevens, the Friersons, and many
others and settled on Duck River. I would copy it all for you
but was '(? if)' we care only for a direct line, we don't need
all of it.
My grandfather, Membrance Williams had three brothers, William,
James and Absolum. Absolum Williams, my granduncle, married
Mary Brown and Membrance Williams married Nancy Brown (Mary's
sister) who was at the time the widow of Matthew Brunson. They
were the daughters of William Brown, who lost his arm in the
Battle of Eutaw Springs.
Erasmus Williams, son of Membrance Williams, married Lilly
Mitchell Wilson, daughter of Roger Wilson, by his inter-marriage
with Anna Fitzpatrick and they had 13 children, to wit: Peter
Alexander Boyd, James Anderson, Robert Wilson, Harriet Ann
Louise, Mary Margaret, James Madison, Membrance, Lilly Adline,
William Barnabas Pipkin, Martha, Elizabeth Aramintha, Julia
Francis and Elmyra Jane."
"Dear Uncle: You know this paper is copied from one written by
grandfather James A. Williams, your father. Here he speaks of
his grandfather Membrance, his great-grandfather, William Brown,
father of Nancy, his grandmother.
Erasmus is my great grandfather, Membrance my great-great
grandfather and William Brown my great great great grandfather.
My but I get hot with so many greats. The oldest dates I have
begin with the births of Erasmus and Lilly."
"Loolabel [sic] Williams Darby of Baton Rouge, La., Cousin
Jimmie's youngest daughter furnishes us following addition to
our record, copied from a letter in response to one from her to
Mr. J. S. Ames, of John Hopkins, who is known as the man of
records on the Williams family. This letter was written April
6, 1921.
I, Loolahbel Williams Darby, have a book from A. S. Salley, Jr.
S. C. Historical Commission, Columbia, S. C. who has charge of
all the records and has made a study of all Revolutionary ____
in which we have the authentic record of the service of
Membrance and Absolem, (our gr. gr. uncle) in the War of the
Revolution.
Following is additional record:
Membrance Williams, was the son of David Williams of St. Mark's
Parish, S. C. (that is near Sumpter in Clarinden Co.).
Membrance died June 1776, leaving wife and four sons under age:
James, Membrance, William and Absolom. Most of the Clarindon
family came from Charleston. (Mrs. Price states that in the
D.A.R. Patriot Index, the record shows Membrance, b. 1752, d.
1802).
The above furnished by our cousin Loolahbel Williams Darby,
whose address is Mrs. J. W. Darby, 318 Edgewood Drive, Baton
Rouge, La. Copied by your devoted sister, Loolah [sic] Wms.
McLaurin, 118 Cherry St., Lafayette, La.
Copied from Aunt Loolah McLaurin's papers, Nov. 8, 1955 by her
niece, Willie Zell Patrick Simms. Hazelhurst, Miss.
Mrs. Willie Zell Simms' line:
Her mother: Sarah Ann Williams
Grandfather: William Barnabas Pipkin Williams
Great Grandfather: Erasmus Williams, Darlington Dist. S. C.
Great, Great Grandfather: Membrance Williams, Darlington Dist.
Died June 1776, b. 1752, St. Marks Parish
Membrance, my great grandmother's grandfather is our
Revolutionary Ancestor. Rev. Barnabas Pipkin was the son of
Stephen Pipkin and Amelia Thomson. The family moved to
Darlington Co. S. C. circa 1800 from Wayne Co. N. C. They moved
to Pulaski Co. Ga. ca. 1810, Conecuh Co. Ala. ca. 1818. Rev. B.
Pipkin became a Methodist minister about 1818, and served in
Miss. and La."
_David WILLIAMS ____________ | (1724 - 1766) _Membrance WILLIAMS ___| | (1752 - 1802) | | |_Catherine__________________ | (1728 - 1800) _Erasmus WILLIAMS ______| | (1794 - 1858) m 1812 | | | _William BROWN Sr.__________+ | | | (1720 - ....) | |_Ann (Nancy) BROWN ____| | (1755 - ....) | | |____________________________ | | |--James Anderson WILLIAMS | (1816 - ....) | _Robert Witherspoon WILSON _+ | | (1710 - 1785) m 1739 | _Roger WILSON _________| | | (1741 - 1825) | | | |_Mary GORDON _______________+ | | (1714 - 1748) m 1739 |_Lilly Mitchell WILSON _| (1796 - 1863) m 1812 | | ____________________________ | | |_Susannah FITZPATRICK _| (1755 - 1817) | |____________________________
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