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_Robert COLEMAN II___________+ | (1656 - 1713) m 1678 _Robert COLEMAN III_____| | (1680 - 1748) m 1702 | | |_Ann SPILSBE ________________+ | (1659 - ....) m 1678 _James COLEMAN ______| | (1705 - 1764) m 1732| | | _Samuel CLAYTON _____________ | | | (1658 - ....) m 1680 | |_Mary CLAYTON __________| | (1682 - 1735) m 1702 | | |_Susannah____________________ | (1660 - 1710) m 1680 | |--Elizabeth "Betty" COLEMAN | (1734 - 1814) | _John MADISON I______________+ | | (1625 - 1683) | _John MADISON II________| | | (1663 - 1717) m 1692 | | | |_Marie AMBROSE (WIDOW) ______ | | (1620 - ....) |_Eleanor MADISON ____| (1704 - 1758) m 1732| | _Thomas TODD "the Immigrant"_ | | (1619 - ....) m 1657 |_Isabella Minor? TODD? _| (1663 - 1710) m 1692 | |_Anne GORSUCH _______________+ (1638 - 1702) m 1657
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_John GRAVES Sr.____________+ | (1712 - 1747) m 1732 _Isaac GRAVES Sr.____________| | (1741 - 1817) m 1771 | | |_Susanna DICKENS ___________+ | (1714 - 1784) m 1732 _Jacob GRAVES _______| | (1779 - ....) m 1800| | | _Johnathan Travis COWHERD I_+ | | | (1726 - 1817) m 1749 | |_Elizabeth COWHERD (COWARD) _| | (1751 - 1791) m 1771 | | |_Sarah Frances KIRTLEY _____+ | (1733 - 1817) m 1749 | |--Isaac GRAVES | (1806 - ....) | ____________________________ | | | _____________________________| | | | | | |____________________________ | | |_Fannie WHITE _______| (1774 - ....) m 1800| | ____________________________ | | |_____________________________| | |____________________________
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_HENRY de HEREFORD Lord of Sufton, Knt._+ | (1220 - 1304) _JOHN de HEREFORD Lord of Sufton, Knt._| | (1272 - 1337) m 1303 | | |_MABEL__________________________________ | (1240 - ....) _JOHN de HEREFORD Lord of Sufton_| | (1321 - 1386) m 1363 | | | ________________________________________ | | | | |_Matilda_______________________________| | (.... - 1362) m 1303 | | |________________________________________ | | |--Thomas de HEREFORD of Sufton | (1364 - 1390) | ________________________________________ | | | _______________________________________| | | | | | |________________________________________ | | |_Margaret________________________| (1330 - ....) m 1363 | | ________________________________________ | | |_______________________________________| | |________________________________________
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Mother: Elizabeth |
_(QUERY of all Hodges in my database) HODGES _ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) Beaufort, NC HODGES of Isle of Wight, VA & NC_| | | | |______________________________________________ | _John HODGES ________| | (1670 - 1714) | | | ______________________________________________ | | | | |________________________________________________________________| | | | |______________________________________________ | | |--Katherine HODGES | (1700 - 1714) | ______________________________________________ | | | ________________________________________________________________| | | | | | |______________________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth___________| (1680 - 1714) | | ______________________________________________ | | |________________________________________________________________| | |______________________________________________
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1818 Knox Co., IN Bond document Catherine Bass, widow, Jacob
Thorn, Jacob Pancake, and William Bass. Appraisement, sale bill.
Will mentions but does not name children. Bills, receipts. 28
pgs.
We are trying to establish the ancestry of Catharine Pancake.
She may well be related to her neighbor Jacob Tevebaugh who came
to Knox Co from Hardy/Hampshire co., VA cir 1780. A look at the
census records of KY are not much help in determining this.
Undoubtedly she will be related to Jacob Pancake in her
husband's estate settlement, Dorothy Pancake wife of her
husband's brother William T. BASS, and Dolly Pancake wife of
Solomon Tevebaugh.
We do not know who is the older man on the 1820 Census with
Catharine.
Chatharine 110100-00010-0000 Knox 91
The widow Catharine BASS m. William WRIGHT of Pike Co., IN 4 Mar
1825. Catharine lived with her son James as she appears on the
1850 and 1860 census in his household in Dade Co. MO. 1850
Census records state she is born TN while the census of 1860
states NC. We need to find her Will and expecially see if she
mentions Small BASS as we cannot find Small after 1860.
Hampshire Co., VA p. 44
1770 3-3 Andrew Pancake and John Pancake of Hampshie Co to Felix
Seymour and Abraham HITE of Hampshire Co. (mortgage) Plantation
and tract of land in Manor of Lord Fairfax, on South Branch of
Potomac: rec. 3-14-1770. Wit: Joseph Heavill (Neville?) Peter
Sternberger.
1776 9-14 Andrew Pancake of Hamphsire Co. to Adam Hider of
Hampshire co. 121 a. on south Branch; rec. 2-11-1777 Wit: Sam
Dew, John Pancake, George Fidler, Betty Dew.
1777 3-11 Andrew Pancake of Hampshire Co to Daniel McNeill of
Hampshire Co. 164 a. on South Branch R.; rec 3-11-1777 Wit Sam
Dew.
1777 3-11 John Pancake of Hampshire Co to Andrew Pancake of
Hampshire co. 90 a. on South Branch; rec 3-14-1781. Wit: Sam
Dew.
1781 3-14 John Pancake of Hampshire Co to Andrew Pancake of
Hampshire Co. 52 a. on South Branch; rec 3-14-1781 Wit John
Roussaw, Sam Dew.
1785 5-11 John Pancake (w. Susannah) of Hampshire Co. to John
Yeizear of Baltimore MD. 189 a. on North Fork of Little
Cacapeon; rec 5-10-1785. Wit: None
1787 10-11 John Pancake (w. Susanna) of Hampshire Co. to Robert
Alexander of Fairfax Co. 482 a. on South Branch R; rec
10-11-1787. Wit: Sam Dew, Stephen Calvin, George Beall.
1796 4-18 John Pancake, Jr. of Hampshire Co. to William Linton
of Hampshire Co. 132 a. on South Branch; rec 4-18-1796 Wit: None
1796 10-17 John Pancake (w. Susanna) of Hampshire Co. to
Nicholas Baker of Hampshire co. (bill of sale) 213-1/4 a. on
Little Cacapeon R.; recorded 10-17-1796. Robert Parker, Jas
Flaherty. Wit: none.
1796 10-17 John Pancake (w. Susanna) of Hampshire Co. to Joseph
Starn of Hampshire Co. 154-1/2 a. on Little Cacapeon; rec
10-17-1796. wit: none
1797 7-7 John Pancake (w. Susanna) of Hampshire Co. to Jacob
Hinds of Hampshire Co. 234 a. on South Br. R. rec 2-19-1798.
Wit: E. Gaither, Arthur Richardson, Eli Davis.
1799 8-20 John Pancake, Jr. of Hampshire co. to James Dailey of
Romney 232 a. on South Branch R. rec 12-16-1799. Wit: Thos.
Clarke, Jas. Parsons, John Harnsbrough.
1800 10-11 John Pancake (w. Susannah) and Simon Pancake of
Hampshire Co. to Mich Blue of Hampshire Co. Recorded 10-20-1800.
Wit: Andrew Wodrow, Thomas Collins, Edw. Dyer, Phil P. Wilson.
1801 John Pancake (w. Catherine) of Hampshire Co. to John
McNeill of Hardy Co. Recorded 2-16-1801. Wit: John Pancake
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p. 127 Synopsis of Wills
Andrew PANCAKE (Hardy co.) 10-23-1786; pr. 9-11-1793. W.,
Elizabeth (pregnant), 8 ch., 1- John, 2-Hannah, 3-Joseph, farm;
4-Agnes, 5-Isaac, 6-Mary, 7-Abraham, 8-George (latter 5 minors).
Exec., sons, John and Joseph. Sec., John Pancake, Sr., John
Rannels, wit., wife Elizabeth, Thomas Talbot, John Shephard.
Knox County: page Bass, Chatharine 091 1 male under 10
(1810-1820)
1 male 10 to 15 (1805-1810)
1 male 16 to 26 (1794-1804)
1 female 26 to 45 (1775-1794)
[This is Catharine Pancake, the widow of Ethelred Bass, married
1797 in Bullitt County, Kentucky]
MARRIAGE RECORDS The Ridge Runners, William A. Yates, compiler
and publisher, Volume VII, 1976
Bullitt County, Kentucky Marriages, 1797-1830.
Page 7 - 20 Sept 1797 Fred Boss* - Catharine Pancake
Marriages in Greenup Co. KY
Pancake, Abraham to Brandon, Lucy 6-21-1810
Pancake, Betsey to Linn, John 3-23-1810
Pancake, Starean to Brandon, John 11-13-1809
PANCAKES of Interest in Indiana:
Indiana Marriages Through 1850
PANCAKE DOROTHY BASS WILLIAM T Knox 12-08-1810
PANCAKE JACOB SCHRADER CATHARINE Knox 04-10-1817
PANCAKE JACOB BARBARY GAULTNEY (WIDOW) Knox 12-05-1819
PANCAKE AGNES HENRY THOMAS Bartholomew 01-16-1837
PANCAKE ISAAC LEMATERS MICHA Bartholomew 10-18-1821
PANCAKE ISAIAH PATTON Jefferson 04-03-1823
PANCAKE JOHN COLEMAN ELIZABETH Pike 02-16-1845 BK2 P.118
PANCAKE JOHN S ASHBY LUCY Pike 10-13-1844 BK2 P.116
PANCAKE LUCY BROWN JOSIAH Pike 02-01-1849
PANCAKE MARANDA KENNEDY FLEMING Shelby 09-21-1843
PANCAKE MARCY MCBAY ROBERT Pike 02-11-1843
PANCAKE RACHEL MONTGOMERY ARCHILLES Pike 10-04-1836
PANCAKE SUSAN E HAYWORTH REUBEN Bartholomew 05-21-1848
PANCAKE WILLIAM THOMPSON MARY Pike 11-29-1833 BK1 P.52 LICENSE
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_Jost PANCAKE (PANNEKUCH) "the Immigrant"_ | (1700 - 1762) m 1729 _Andrew PANCAKE (PANNEKUCH) _| | (1730 - 1793) m 1759 | | |_Maria Agnes GODTSCHALK __________________ | (1700 - ....) m 1729 _Joseph PANCAKE _____| | (1760 - 1786) | | | __________________________________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth RONKINGERN _______| | (1740 - 1810) m 1759 | | |__________________________________________ | | |--Catharine PANCAKE | (1775 - 1860) | __________________________________________ | | | _____________________________| | | | | | |__________________________________________ | | |_Mary________________| (1760 - ....) | | __________________________________________ | | |_____________________________| | |__________________________________________
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_(RESEARCH QUERY) TEASLEY _ | _John TEASLEY II_____| | (1730 - 1761) | | |___________________________ | _John TEASLEY III____| | (1755 - 1816) m 1775| | | ___________________________ | | | | |_Mary BOWIN _________| | (1730 - ....) | | |___________________________ | | |--George W. TEASLEY | (1789 - 1846) | _Henry HUNT _______________+ | | (1700 - 1751) | _James HUNT Sr.______| | | (1732 - 1805) m 1754| | | |___________________________ | | |_Lucy HUNT __________| (1757 - 1846) m 1775| | ___________________________ | | |_Mary RACKLEY _______| (1735 - 1805) m 1754| |___________________________
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Will of Charles Vance, Aug. 18, 1773; York Co. PA.. Will Book C
pages 174-176 "Research of Phyllis Worrall, Virginia Lovett &
others"
"IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN. The 23rd Day of March & Year of our
Lord one thousand Seven Hundred & Seventy three. I, Charles
Vance of the Township of Cumberland County of York & Province of
Pennsylvania being weak in body but of perfect Mind & Memory
Thanks be given unto God. Therefore calling to mind the
mortality of my Body& knowing that it is appointed for all men
once to Die Do make & ordain this my last Will & Testament That
is to say Principally & first of all I recommend my Soul into
the Hands of God who gave it And my Body to the Dust to be
buried in a decent Christian like manner at the discretion of my
Executors Nothing doubting but that at the last Day they shall
be reunited by the mighty power of God And touching Such worldly
Estate wherewith it hath pleased almighty God to Bless me in
this life I do bequeath give devise & dispose of in the
following manner, Viz. Imprimis It is my Will & I do Order that
all my Just Debts & Funeral Charges be paid & fully satisfied.
Item It is my Will & I do Order that the plantation whereon I
now live together with my Goods & Chattels be Sold one Year
after my Decease or sooner if it will better suit my Legatees,
except one Cow and a bed for my Wife My Books & Household
furniture
Item It is my Will and I do order that the Sum of one Hundred &
Fifty Pounds lawful money be laid out upon Interest & the
Interest to be paid to my dear & loving wife Sarah during her
natural life & likewise it is my Will that she have a Cow, a Bed
& Furniture proper to it together with one Pot & such other
Household Furniture as may appear Necessary.
Item I give & Bequeath unto my eldest son Hugh the Sum of Fifty
Pounds lawful money which in consideration of former Expenses
with him I allow to be his full Share of my Estate.
Item I give and bequeath unto my second son Thomas the Sum of
One Hundred Pounds to be paid him in Cash or laid out for him on
Land which he shall Choose.
Item I give and bequeath unto my youngest son Robert the Sum of
twenty shillings lawful money which in consideration of his
immoral behavior in departing from me & bringing a reproach upon
the Family I apprehend to be his full proportion of my estate.
Item I give and bequeath unto my three daughters viz. Sarah,
Hannah and Mary the sum of One Hundred Pounds lawful money to
each provided So much remain after former Bequeathments to be
paid as soon as Money can be collected to each their proportion
of what money may be in the Hands of my Executors.
It is my Will that no money be collected until it becomes
legally Due and further if anything remain of my Estate after
these Bequeathments it is my will that it be equally divided
amongst my Legatees except four pounds which I allow to be given
to repair the Meeting Houses of Toms Creek & Piney Creek to be
equally divided between them. And the disposal of my Books I
leave to the discretion of my Executors to be by them divided
among my Legatees And as to the Hundred & Fifty above ordered to
be laid out on Interest, it is my will & I do Order that after
my wifes decease fifty pounds of it be given to my Son Thomas
and fifty pounds to my Son Robert at the discretion of my
Executors if they find his conduct deserving, and the remainder
I allow to be equally divided among my other Legatees viz. Hugh,
Sarah, Hannah and Mary.
Finally I do constitute ordain and appoint my two Sons Hugh and
Thomas joint executors of this my last Will & Testament and I do
hereby utterly disallow revoke and disannull all and every other
and former Wills, Testaments, Legacies Bequeathments and
Executors by me in any wise before named willed or bequeathed,
ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last Will
and Testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and
Seal the Day and Year above written.
Signed, Sealed published, Pronounced and declared by the said
Charles Vance as his last Will and Testament in presence of us
subscribers. Hugh Fergus, Hill Willson, Ann Vance." Signed by
his mark C by Charles Vance.
"MEMORANDUM That Letters Testamentary in common Form were
Granted to Hugh Vance and Thomas Vance of the Estate of Charles
Vance late of York County Yeoman Deceased, Inventory to be
Exhibited into the Registers Office at York at or before the
eighteenth Day of October next and an Account or Reckoning at or
before the eighteenth Day of August next Given under my Hand and
the Seal of said office at York the 18th day of August 1773.
Sam'l. Johnston, Dep. Reg."
GENEALOGICAL CHART OF THE VANCE FAMILY Found in Clarence Vance
collection at McClung Library, Knoxville, TN by Kathleen Mason.
1. Sarah Vance b. 18 July 1774 d. 4 December 1811 married 23
March 1802
George Harlan b. 16 February 1776 d. 1 May 1851
2. Hugh Vance b. 1735 d. 31 December 1791 married 23 September
1773
Elizabeth Park d. about 1825 Patriot in the Revolution
3. Charles Vance d. after 23 March 1773 married Sarah -
REFERENCES
1. History and Genealogy of the Harlan Family by Alpheus H.
Harlan (1914) Page 268
2. id.; Berkeley County, West Virginia Will Book 2 Page 123;
Christian County, Kentucky Order Book F, Page 354; Park-Glenn &
Allied Families - Va., W. Va., Ky., Ind. by Sarah Lindsay
Schroeder (1979) Pages 144-50
3. York County, Pennsylvania Will Book C Pages 174-176
" 23 Jan 1738 Kent Co., Delaware Probate Records 1680-1800. Pg.
85. James Vance will made. Heirs: Cousins, Hannah Killpatrick
(wife of John Killpatrick), George Vance, Charles Vance,
Alexander Vance; half brother Charles Stewart; Uncle Alexander
Vance, Patrick, Elizabeth Vance, children of Mary Vance.
Executors-friends James Gorrell, Robert Rowland. Witnesses Alex
Farquhar, Benjamin Ogle, George Grier. Probated Feb 1, 1738." Is
this our ancestor CHARLES VANCE?
1739 Charles mentioned in Pequea, PA Ref: Notable Southern
Families
1739 Charles Vance of Pequea was an elder of Donegal Presbytery,
Lancaster County, PA Source: VA Genealogies by Hayden pg.
458--Research of Jan Francis
1741 Charles Vance was on the Cumberland Twp.Tax Roll of York
Co. PA
17 March 1749 Lancaster Co. PA Charles Vance 150 acres land.
Ref: Vol. XXIV, Warrantees of Land, PA Archives, 3rd series p.
550
16 Aug 1758 Charles Vance acted as a witness in Carnarvon Twp.
Lancaster Co. Deeds.
7 July 1764 Charles Vance acted as a witness in Deed Abstract
Earltown, Carnarvon Twp.
1765 Charles Vance filed claim on 300 acres located on Marsh
Creek, York Co. PA. Ref: PA Settlers Upon Manor of the Maske,
Adams Co. (Adams Co. created from York Co. in 1800)
1765- Charles Vance had land along the PA-MD boundary consisting
of 441 acres which was surveyed for him in May 1765. This land
was in Cumberland Twp. York (now Adams Co.)PA Ref: The
Historical Society of York Co. Found in Clarence Vance
collection at McClung Library, Knoxville, TN by Kathleen Mason.
1771 Charles Vance on Cumberland Twp., York Co., PA Tax Roll
12 June 1790 " His son Hugh Vance of Parish of Norbonne, VA was
named Executor of Charles Vance of Cumberland Twp. York Co. PA.
This is a Quit Claim, which also names Robert Vance, James
McCalister, Hannah Patterson and John Park, to a tract of land
of Charles Vance, dec'd, in Cumberland Twp., York Co., PA to
attorney William Stuart." Research of Phyllis Worrall."
__ | __| | | | |__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) VANCE _| | | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Charles VANCE | (1706 - 1773) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Joshua WYNNE b: ABT. 1662 d: ABT. 1715 + Mary JONES
"Attorney, Justice in 1698 (VA), Member of the House of
Burgesses (VA)
1702-04; Sheriff of Prince George County 1705-1711
Killed by the Indians in retaliation for the slaying of an
Indian, "one of their great men", by a white servant."
"Joshua Wynne was killed by an Indian in retalliation for one of
his servants having killed an Indian Chief. One story about
Joshua says that in late August 1711 there was an alarm
throughout the James River counties. Rumor had it that 15 French
was ships were entering the River. The militia officers donned
their uniforms, lit their bonfires, leaped on their horses and
dashed to Westover for news. Major Wynne had his holster at his
girdle and an armor bearer that carried his pistol, which made a
good figure, but, the ships were English, and everything seemed
quiet again.
Joshua was a Justice in Charles City, Feb 23, 1698, member of
the House of Burgess, 1702-04, and Sheriff of Prince George
County 1705 and 1711.
Joshua's father's will provided him with a house and Oatmeal
Mill in Canterbury, England and two other houses there."
:"Joshua Wynne, youngest son of Colonel Robert Wynne was a
Justice in Charles City, February 23, 1698; member of the House
of Burgess, 1702-04; and after Prince George was cut off from
that County he was Sheriff of Prince George 1705 and 1711. In
1708 Mayor Joshua Wynne and Mary, his wife, deeded a tract of
land in Surry.
It is thought that Joshua Wynne was killed by an Indian. When
his estate was probated on the 30th March 1715, by his son,
Peter Wynne, it showed debts of Ls 283-16-6 Sterling. After his
death, Mary Jones Wynne, married William Randolph. (From
"Adventures of Purse and Person" p. 364.)"
Page: GoodeM, Card 140-141; Wyatt, Cards 87-88.
_ROBERT WYNNE Lord Mayor_+ | (1563 - 1609) _Peter WYNNE ________| | (1605 - 1638) m 1620| | |_FRANCES WATTAMER _______ | (1565 - 1609) _Robert WYNNE "the Immigrant"_| | (1622 - 1687) m 1662 | | | _________________________ | | | | |_Martha CHOPPIN _____| | (1595 - ....) m 1620| | |_________________________ | | |--Joshua WYNNE I | (1663 - 1715) | _________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_________________________ | | |_Mary Francis SLOMAN _________| (1620 - 1678) m 1662 | | _________________________ | | |_____________________| | |_________________________
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