Father: RICHARD BASSETT Mother: MATILDA MAUD de RIDEL |
assumed mother's surname de Ridel; Spouse Unknown.
_THURSTON BASSETT ___________________+ | (1050 - ....) _RALPH BASSETT _______________________| | (1076 - 1120) | | |_____________________________________ | _RICHARD BASSETT _______| | (1102 - 1144) m 1126 | | | _____________________________________ | | | | |______________________________________| | | | |_____________________________________ | | |--GEOFFREY de Ridel BASSETT | (1128 - 1189) | _____________________________________ | | | _GEOFFREY de RIDEL Lord of Witheringe_| | | | | | |_____________________________________ | | |_MATILDA MAUD de RIDEL _| (1097 - 1139) m 1126 | | _HUGH de AUVERANCHES Earl of Chester_+ | | (1040 - ....) |_GEVA de AUVERANCHES _________________| | |_____________________________________
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Mother: ALICE PICHARD |
III. Hugh, son of Hugh had the lands which his father held
confirmed to him by William, Baron of Halton. Hugh had three
sons. The second, Adam, was the ancestor of the Warburtons of
Arley.
_IVO Viscount of Cotentin______________+ | (1026 - ....) m 1042 _ODARD de DUTTON Lord of Dutton I_| | (1046 - ....) | | |_EMME de BRETAGNE Countess of Bretagne_+ | (1026 - ....) m 1042 _HUGH fitzOdard de DUTTON Lord of Dutton II_| | (1096 - 1130) m 1127 | | | _______________________________________ | | | | |__________________________________| | | | |_______________________________________ | | |--HUGH de DUTTON Lord of Dutton III | (1128 - 1154) | _______________________________________ | | | _NICHOLAS PICHARD ________________| | | (1066 - ....) | | | |_______________________________________ | | |_ALICE PICHARD _____________________________| (1106 - ....) m 1127 | | _______________________________________ | | |__________________________________| | |_______________________________________
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Mother: Elizabeth MILLINER? |
_(Research Query) HAYNES _ | _John HAYNES ________| | (1670 - ....) | | |__________________________ | _William HAYNES ______| | (1710 - ....) m 1734 | | | __________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |__________________________ | | |--Frances HAYNES | (1736 - ....) | __________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |__________________________ | | |_Elizabeth MILLINER? _| (1720 - 1780) m 1734 | | __________________________ | | |_____________________| | |__________________________
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Father: David MORGAN Mother: Mary ANDREWS |
_(RESEARCH QUERY) MORGAN of NC SC MS LA TX_+ | _Daniel MORGAN ______| | (1755 - 1821) m 1776| | |___________________________________________ | _David MORGAN _______| | (1780 - 1836) m 1806| | | ___________________________________________ | | | | |_Deborah? CARR? _____| | (1760 - ....) m 1776| | |___________________________________________ | | |--William Pierce MORGAN | (1826 - ....) | _James ANDREWS I___________________________+ | | (1725 - 1798) | _James ANDREWS II____| | | (1750 - 1826) | | | |_Priscilla MCGRAW? ________________________+ | | (1725 - ....) |_Mary ANDREWS _______| (.... - 1868) m 1806| | ___________________________________________ | | |_Mary________________| (1760 - 1835) | |___________________________________________
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Mother: Harriet MCGREW |
__ | __| | | | |__ | _John C. PARTIN _____| | (1810 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Frances Ann PARTIN | (1840 - ....) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Harriet MCGREW _____| (1820 - ....) | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Susan M. PRESTON |
_______________________________ | _____________________| | | | |_______________________________ | _William RADFORD ____| | (1800 - ....) | | | _______________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_______________________________ | | |--Mary Anne RADFORD | (1820 - ....) | _William PRESTON of Smithfield_+ | | (1729 - 1783) m 1761 | _John PRESTON _______| | | (1764 - 1827) | | | |_Susannah SMITH _______________+ | | (1739 - 1823) m 1761 |_Susan M. PRESTON ___| (1800 - ....) | | _______________________________ | | |_Mary RADFORD _______| (1780 - ....) | |_______________________________
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Mother: Jane HIGGINBOTHAM |
_William SANDIDGE Sr._______________+ | (1698 - 1746) m 1715 _James B. SANDIDGE ___| | (.... - 1810) m 1752 | | |_Anne PULLIAM ______________________+ | (1700 - 1794) m 1715 _Claiborne (Clayborne) SANDIDGE _| | (1761 - 1843) m 1802 | | | _Ralph SHELTON _____________________ | | | (1698 - 1743) m 1721 | |_Jane (Anne) SHELTON _| | (1730 - 1811) m 1752 | | |_Mary or Ann or Mary Jane POLLARD? _+ | (1700 - 1780) m 1721 | |--Charlotte SANDIDGE | (1807 - ....) | _Aaron I HIGGINBOTHAM ______________+ | | (1720 - 1785) m 1746 | _Samuel HIGGINBOTHAM _| | | (1745 - 1803) m 1768 | | | |_Clara GRAVES ______________________+ | | (1720 - 1780) m 1746 |_Jane HIGGINBOTHAM ______________| (1776 - 1827) m 1802 | | _John SATTERWHITE Sr._______________+ | | (1700 - 1772) m 1725 |_Jane SATTERWHITE ____| (1748 - 1842) m 1768 | |_Ann GRAVES ________________________+ (1704 - 1791) m 1725
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Mother: GRACE VIEL |
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Mother: Ann WOOD |
Obit Georgia: Coweta County: In Memory of Mrs. Elizabeth
Stegall Dent 30 January 1925.
The Newnan Herald, Friday, January 30, 1925
IN MEMORY OF MRS. ELIZABETH STEGALL DENT
'Thou shalt be a crown of glory in the had of the Lord, and a
royal diadem in the hand of thy God' Isa. 62:3…. Mrs. Elizabeth
Steagall Dent was born in Heard County GA, May 22, 1835; married
to Joseph Ephriam Dent April 5, 1859; and her gentle spirit
returned to God who gave it Feb 24, 1924. Surviving her beloved
husband nearly twenty-four years. We have an interest in the
good who live among us, and all true men and women feel poorer
when they die. This thought embodied the feelings of the entire
city when the tidings went abroad that this 'mother in Israel'
had been transplanted from the bosom of her devoted family to
the bosom of the Good Shepherd, after a long live of useful
service to her family, her friends, and her God. She was
descended from a long line of good ancestry.
Her father Rev. Wm W. Steagall, born in 1804, helped organize
and build the first two Methodist churches in Coweta in 1828.
She was a descendent of the Collinsworth family; for whom
Collinsworth Institute at Talbotton, is named. Her mother was
before her marriage, Miss Ann Wood, who came from Liberty county
to Heard. The foundation stone on which Mrs. Dent's long
interesting and useful life was built was the consecration of
her young life to God, with the dew of immortal innocence on her
brow, joining the Methodist church when 7 years old at a revival
service held by her father at Wesley Chapel, the Church he gave
and dedicated to the Heard county community, remembering to the
close of her life his words of approval saying, 'and even my own
little daughter.'
It is hard to estimate the debt owed to godly parents, but her
children keep in a volume of remembrance their undying
gratitude. Her life was an inspiration to all that was high and
holy. Such homes and such parents are the hope of the world-the
safeguard of the nation. She was in the world, but not of it,
considering the material…show and the things not seen eternal.
She acquitted herself nobly in all life's duties. Refined in her
tastes generous in hospitality, self- denying in her devotion of
husband and children and that her children cherish high ideals
of life. Mrs. Earnest Powel, writing in her journal and reviving
the happy past, says 'Dear old father, and mother dear, with
their eight children! What a happy family we were before the
death had broken the charmed circle. They came into the home,
first a boy, then a girl; --Wade, Annie, Jos E. Jr., Lizzie,
Heard, Lillian, Marvin, Lelie" -going on to add dates of birth
and names of ministers who dedicated them to God by holy baptism
in their innocent infancy, closing with her own name, Lelie St.
Clair, baptized by Bishop Geo. F. Pierce. Around their dear
domestic bower, the wreaths of fadeless love entwined. Like her
Master, she was acquainted with grief and the shadows incident
to all pathways. What heart aches she must have felt as she
stood by the grave of a noble husband; when a brilliant son was
brought home dead from another city; her first daughter brought
from husband and children to sleep in the family burial lot; her
oldest son dying at a health report where he was striving to
regain health a dutiful son-in-law carried out from their home
to the 'city of the dead', and weeping with another daughter in
the greatest of all grief's, that of a mother for her only
child. There were sobs, but there was also submission and with
each recurring heartache the Savior drew her closer into the
divine bosom, teaching her that the despoiling hand that s…
life's rose…is but the garnering angel of the skies, and that
she would find again, clad in greater beauty than before, those
that she loved so fondly, and lost awhile. She mellowed as she
grew older, and like autumn fruit, perfumed the air around her,
being ripe for the celestial city, when she was called to
ascend. The song of faith in the home going one robbed death of
its sting, and the grave of its victory. Embalmed in violets and
crowned with undying love she sleeps among those whom in life
she loved so well. May the mantle of her virtues and the
benediction of her life rest upon children and grandchildren to
the latest generation. Eye hat not seen, nor ear heard, neither
have entered into the hear of man the things which God hath
prepared for them that love Him. Joy Joy forever her task is
done. The gates are passed and heaven is won: N. I. C.
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bef 1910
__________________________ | _Samuel "Sam" STEGALL _| | (1770 - 1848) m 1798 | | |__________________________ | _William Washington STEGALL _| | (1804 - 1881) m 1832 | | | _William COLLINSWORTH Sr._+ | | | (1754 - 1799) m 1779 | |_Sarah COLLINSWORTH ___| | (1781 - ....) m 1798 | | |_Abagail "Abba"___________ | (1760 - 1807) m 1779 | |--Elizabeth S. STEGALL | (1835 - 1924) | __________________________ | | | _James WOOD ___________| | | (1780 - ....) | | | |__________________________ | | |_Ann WOOD ___________________| (1810 - ....) m 1832 | | __________________________ | | |_______________________| | |__________________________
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