Mother: Lilly D. SPANGLER |
_John M. ALVIS ______+ | (1814 - 1860) m 1835 _William N. ALVIS C.S.A._| | (1844 - 1899) m 1865 | | |_Naomi HART _________ | (1821 - 1900) m 1835 _George Paul ALVIS __| | (1869 - 1930) m 1902| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Mary Ann LIPE __________| | (1845 - ....) m 1865 | | |_____________________ | | |--Dela Lou ALVIS | (1905 - 1984) | _____________________ | | | _________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Lilly D. SPANGLER __| (1880 - ....) m 1902| | _____________________ | | |_________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Margaret Jane STOVALL |
_Adam ANDERS ______________+ | (1775 - ....) m 1801 _Coonrad ANDERS ________________| | (1804 - 1863) m 1827 | | |_Phoebe E. BANKSTON _______ | (1781 - 1850) m 1801 _William Minor ANDERS __| | (1840 - 1914) m 1867 | | | _Thomas COLLINSWORTH ______+ | | | (1779 - 1837) m 1802 | |_Frances (Fannie) COLLINSWORTH _| | (1809 - 1846) m 1827 | | |_Martha "Patty" BONDS _____ | (1782 - 1847) m 1802 | |--Sarah Jane ANDERS | (1883 - ....) | _(RESEARCH QUERY) STOVALL _ | | | _Benjamin L. STOVALL ___________| | | (1820 - ....) | | | |___________________________ | | |_Margaret Jane STOVALL _| (1847 - 1889) m 1867 | | ___________________________ | | |_Elizabeth WARREN ______________| (1820 - ....) | |___________________________
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Film 34056. Durrett by Mrs. Bert Harter VA genealogist Vol 15
p99 and Vol 16 p 174.
Had land in Caroline and Spots., Counties.
History of Albemarle by Wood p184,4,5.
Children
Benjamin Durrett b: cir 1743 in Spotsylvania Co., Va.
Mildred Durrett b: cir 1746 in Va.
William Durrett b: 24 NOV 1748 in Spotsylvania Co., Va.
Anne "Nancy" Durrett
Mary Durrett b: cir 1752 in Spotsylvania Co., Va.
Richard Durrett b: in Spotsylvania Co., Va.
Marshall Durrett b: cir 1760 in Spotsylvania Co., Va.
James Durrett b: 20 APR 1762 in Spotsylvania Co., Va.
Sarah Durrett b: cir 1765 in Spotsylvania Co., Va.
Children:
Nancy Durrett b. About 1743 in of, , Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA
Agatha Durrett b. About 1744 in , Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA
Amy G Durrett b. About 1745 in of, , Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA
Mary Durrett b. About 1746 in of, , Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA
William Durrett Capt. b. 24 Nov 1748 in of, , Spotsylvania,
Virginia, USA
Mildred Durrett b. About 1750 in , Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA
Richard Durrett Rev b. About 1755 in , , Virginia, USA
Marshall Durrett b. 16 Mar 1756 in , Caroline, Virginia, USA
James Douglas Durrett b. 20 Apr 1762 in , Hanover, Virginia, USA
Sarah (Sally) Durrett b. About 1765 in of, , Spotsylvania,
Virginia, USA
Benjamin Durrett b. About 1767 in of, , Spotsylvania, Virginia,
USA
__ | _Barthalamew DURRETT "the Immigrant"_| | (1658 - ....) | | |__ | _Paul Parrain DURRETT _| | (1683 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |_____________________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Richard DURRETT | (1712 - 1768) | __ | | | _____________________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_______________________| | | __ | | |_____________________________________| | |__
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Mother: Lucinda Jane HATLER |
_Christopher HAINES Sr._ | (1760 - 1848) m 1782 _Christopher HAINES Jr._| | (1795 - 1850) m 1815 | | |_Tabitha SHORT _________+ | (1760 - 1847) m 1782 _Fletcher HAINES _____| | (1824 - 1920) m 1848 | | | _John GATEWOOD _________+ | | | (1761 - 1835) m 1782 | |_Myrah GATEWOOD ________| | (1797 - 1859) m 1815 | | |_Nancy WHITE ___________+ | (1765 - 1850) m 1782 | |--James William HAINES | (1849 - ....) | ________________________ | | | ________________________| | | | | | |________________________ | | |_Lucinda Jane HATLER _| (.... - 1851) m 1848 | | ________________________ | | |________________________| | |________________________
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Mother: Ruth |
_(QUERY of all Hodges in my database) HODGES _ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) Beaufort, NC HODGES of Isle of Wight, VA & NC_| | | | |______________________________________________ | _Lemuel HODGES ______| | (1720 - 1786) | | | ______________________________________________ | | | | |________________________________________________________________| | | | |______________________________________________ | | |--Benjamin HODGES | (1740 - ....) | ______________________________________________ | | | ________________________________________________________________| | | | | | |______________________________________________ | | |_Ruth________________| (1720 - ....) | | ______________________________________________ | | |________________________________________________________________| | |______________________________________________
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Mother: Susannah Duval TYLER |
A more complete family chart states that John Lamar (son of John
and Susannah Tyler Lamar) died 1775 or 1776. His wife was
Susannah Pigman and they had the following children:
((1) Mareen Lamar.
(2) Maximilian Lamar, who was a general in the Revolutionary War
and who was killed at Saratoga. He married a Swede and had a
son, John Lamar, and a daughter, Polly Lamar.
(3) Jacob Lamar.
(4) Rebecca Lamar.
(5) Susannah Lamar. 2 Susannah LAMAR b:abt 1754 d: 6 SEP 1830 +
Abraham JONES + Ignatius PIGMAN. Marriage 3 Cornelius WATSON
Married: 28 DEC 1791 in Prince George's.
(6) John Lamar, who married and had a daughter. The latter
married a Mr. Belt, and their son, William Belt Lamar, married a
Miss Waters, of Montgomery county, Maryland, whose daughter
Margaret married a Mr. Kephart and lived upon an estate called
Belmont. She now lives at Point of Rocks, Frederick county, Md.
A sister of William Belt Lamar married Captain Herbert, who died
of camp fever during the War of 1812. Their daughter married Dr.
Chatard, of Baltimore.
(7) Abramah Lamar was captain in the Revolutionary War.
(8) Col. William Bishop Lamar, Born August 3, 1745, married on
April 19, 1767, Elizabeth Smith, born March 21, 1751."
"Signed a will on 2 Nove 1756 [per LeMar] Will mentions only the
widow Sarah, and children William Bishop, Jacob, John III, Mack,
Rebecca, and Susanna He died after 2 Nov 1756. A deed made by
John Lamar II on 24 Aug 1752, shows his wife was Sarah
Marshall...and his will shows that his widow's name was Sarah.
[LeMar].
Another researcher has him married to Susannah Pigman
ii. John Lamar, born Abt. 1720 in (Prince George's) MD; died 05
November 1756; married Sarah Marshall.
[400222]
date of will 2 Nov 1756; or d. abt 1775
_ LAMAR _______________________________ | (1600 - ....) _Thomas LAMAR "the Immigrant"_| | (1630 - 1714) | | |_______________________________________ | _John LAMAR I__________| | (1690 - 1758) m 1714 | | | _John POTTENGER I "the Immigrant"______ | | | (1638 - 1710) | |_Anne POTTENGER ______________| | (1660 - ....) | | |_______________________________________ | | |--John LAMAR II | (1716 - 1756) | _Robert TYLER I "the immigrant"________+ | | (1637 - 1674) m 1663 | _Robert TYLER II______________| | | (1670 - 1738) m 1693 | | | |_Joane READE __________________________+ | | (1649 - 1675) m 1663 |_Susannah Duval TYLER _| (1700 - 1784) m 1714 | | _Mareen (Laval) DUVALL "the Immigrant"_ | | (1630 - 1694) m 1673 |_Susannah DUVALL _____________| (1675 - 1716) m 1693 | |_Susanna Marie BRASHEARS ______________+ (1655 - 1692) m 1673
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Mother: MARGUERITE de BOURBON of Navarra, Spain |
_HENRY I de CHAMPAGNE Count of Champagne____+ | (1126 - 1181) m 1164 _THIBAUT III de CHAMPAGNE Palatine of Champaigne_| | (1176 - 1201) m 1199 | | |_MARIE Capet de FRANCE _____________________+ | (1138 - 1198) m 1164 _THEOBALD I NAVARRE of Navarre___________| | (1201 - 1253) m 1232 | | | _SANCHO VI "The Wise" de NAVARRE of Navarre_+ | | | (1132 - 1194) | |_BLANCHE de NAVARRE of Navarre___________________| | (1177 - 1229) m 1199 | | |_BEATRICE Sancha de CASTILIE _______________+ | (1140 - 1179) | |--THEOBALDO II NAVARRE of Navarre | (1237 - ....) | ____________________________________________ | | | _ARCHIMBAUD VIII de BOURBON _____________________| | | (.... - 1238) | | | |____________________________________________ | | |_MARGUERITE de BOURBON of Navarra, Spain_| (1211 - 1258) m 1232 | | ____________________________________________ | | |_BEATRIX MAHAUT de MONTLUCON ____________________| | |____________________________________________
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Mother: Jane JOHNSON |
Ten children were born to them, and all were reared in
Lewisburg: Jane Rebecca died in infancy; Willianna died in 1850;
Richard Johnson, the eldest son, married Miss Burgess, of
Winchester, Va.; Samuel Augustus married Mary Maxwell, daughter
of Conrad Hanse Hunt, of Fredericksburg, Va.; William Henry died
in 1861; Chapman Johnson married Miss Julia Russell, of
Petersburg; John Nesmith married Christian, daughter of Conrad
Hanse Hunt, of Fredericksburg, Va.; James Nesmith and Alexander
Kossuth Syme never married; Sue C. Syme, another daughter,
married Oliver P Sydenstricker, of Lewisburg.
Although Dr. Syme devoted himself to the practice of his
profession with assiduity and great success and became the
leading physician in that part of the country. Yet his training
as a lawyer and the bent given to his mind by his academic
studies while at college broadened him far beyond the line of
his chosen profession. He was not intellectually content in the
practice of medicine. He continued his classical studies during
the whole of his life. He was as familiar with the works of
Plato and Aristotle, and Horace and Virgil in their native
tongues, as he was with Bacon and Shakespeare, Dryden and
Goldsmith. He was a profound student of history, and Caesar and
Tacitus, Hume and Gibbon and Macaulay were his constant
intellectual companions.
For some time he edited The Statesman, a weekly newspaper
published at Lewisburg, whose editorial columns he enriched with
classical references and analogy. He was a finished orator and a
convincing public speaker, and took active part in public
affairs.
At the beginning of the Civil war he offered his services to the
Governor of Virginia, but being at that time crippled with
rheumatic gout, which afterwards confined him to his bed for
fifteen years, he was unable to actively participate in the
conflict. He was appointed provost marshal, with the rank of
captain, Confederate States of America, and performed the duties
of this position during the war.
He was a man loved, respected and admired by all who knew him,
and when he died the citizens of Greenbrier assembled in public
meeting at the court house and passed resolutions expressive of
their appreciation of his character and their regret at his
loss."
http://www.electricscotland.com/history/world/bios/syme_conrad.ht
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_John SYME II______________________+ | (1680 - 1732) _John SYME III of "Rocky Mills"_| | (1729 - 1785) m 1756 | | |_Sarah Dabney (d'Aubigne) WINSTON _+ | (1709 - 1784) _Nicholas M. SYME ___| | (1757 - 1812) | | | _Nicholas MERIWETHER ______________+ | | | (1699 - 1743) m 1738 | |_Mildred Thornton MERIWETHER ___| | (1739 - ....) m 1756 | | |_Mildred THORNTON _________________+ | (1721 - 1778) m 1738 | |--William Henry SYME C.S.A. | (1808 - 1875) | ___________________________________ | | | ________________________________| | | | | | |___________________________________ | | |_Jane JOHNSON _______| (1760 - ....) | | ___________________________________ | | |________________________________| | |___________________________________
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Mother: Rose Anne BERRYMAN |
_Robert TALIAFERRO I "the Immigrant"_+ | (1626 - 1671) m 1654 _John "The Ranger" TALIAFERRO _| | (1656 - 1720) m 1682 | | |_Katherine DEBNAM ___________________+ | (1628 - 1680) m 1654 _Richard TALIAFERRO _| | (1703 - 1749) m 1726| | | _Lawrence SMITH I "the Immigrant"____+ | | | (1629 - 1700) m 1651 | |_Sarah SMITH __________________| | (1660 - 1720) m 1682 | | |_Mary DEBNAM ________________________+ | (1629 - 1700) m 1651 | |--Richard TALIAFERRO III | (1747 - 1791) | _John BERRYMAN "the Immigrant"_______ | | (1617 - 1679) m 1659 | _Benjamin BERRYMAN ____________| | | (1669 - 1729) m 1708 | | | |_Jane BALDRIDGE _____________________+ | | (1630 - ....) m 1659 |_Rose Anne BERRYMAN _| (1708 - 1763) m 1726| | _John NEWTON I "the immigrant"_______+ | | (1639 - 1697) m 1677 |_Elizabeth NEWTON _____________| (1685 - 1762) m 1708 | |_Rosanna "Rose" STURMAN _____________+ (1629 - 1710) m 1677
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