Mother: Ellen Lewis HERNDON |
_____________________ | _William ARTHUR "the Immigrant"_| | (1796 - 1875) | | |_____________________ | _Chester Alan ARTHUR of The United States_| | (1829 - 1886) m 1859 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Malvina STONE _________________| | (1802 - 1869) | | |_____________________ | | |--Chester Alan ARTHUR Jr. | (1864 - 1937) | _Dabney HERNDON _____+ | | (1783 - 1824) m 1806 | _William Lewis HERNDON _________| | | (1800 - 1856) | | | |_Elizabeth HULL _____+ | | (1789 - 1825) m 1806 |_Ellen Lewis HERNDON _____________________| (1837 - 1880) m 1859 | | _____________________ | | |_Frances HANSBROUGH ____________| (1800 - ....) | |_____________________
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Mother: Deborah WHITLEY (WHEDBEE) |
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Mother: Margaret G. WHITEFIELD |
_Henry GAINES ____________+ | (1737 - 1830) m 1756 _Robert GAINES ________| | (1776 - 1854) m 1800 | | |_Ann (Martha Ann) GEORGE _+ | (1735 - 1801) m 1756 _Barnett Smith GAINES ___| | (1820 - 1886) m 1843 | | | _Richard F. FEATHERSTONE _+ | | | (1738 - 1800) m 1776 | |_Frances FEATHERSTONE _| | (1780 - 1858) m 1800 | | |_Susanna__________________ | (1750 - ....) m 1776 | |--William Caspers B. GAINES | (1851 - 1927) | __________________________ | | | _George WHITEFIELD ____| | | (1800 - ....) | | | |__________________________ | | |_Margaret G. WHITEFIELD _| (1826 - 1881) m 1843 | | __________________________ | | |_Susan GRIFFITH _______| (1800 - ....) | |__________________________
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Mother: Mary Conway Mason FITZHUGH |
The eldest of their six children is General Payne, who has well
sustained the ancestral reputation of worthy citizenship, and
faithful service, both in civil and military life, in the best
interests of the community and the commonwealth. After
completing his education in the university of Virginia and
preparing himself for the practice of law, he formed a
partnership for professional work with Samuel Chilton, at
Warrenton. In 1856, at the age of twenty-six years, the ability
he had demonstrated warranted his election to the office of
commonwealth's attorney, which he continued to fill with
satisfaction to the public until 1869, except during the period
he passed in the military service.
He was among the first to answer the call of the State
immediately after the passage of the ordinance of secession, and
as a private participated in the occupation of Harper's Ferry.
Soon after his arrival there he was promoted to a captaincy in
the Black Horse cavalry, a rank which he held from April 26th to
September 17, 1861, when he was promoted major and assigned to
the Fourth Virginia cavalry. With this command he participated
in the early operations of the Peninsular campaign.
In the battle of May 5th at Willamsburg, Colonel Robertson being
sick and Lieutenant-Colonel Wickham having been wounded on the
previous day, he commanded the regiment in a fierce fight on the
Telegraph road, and received, as stated in General Stuart's
report, " a very severe, and I fear, mortal wound in the face."
His capture followed and he was held as a prisoner of war two or
three months. As soon as exchanged, though not yet fully
recovered, he returned to duty early in September, 1862, and
being promoted lieutenant-colonel, was assigned to the temporary
command of the Second North Carolina regiment of cavalry, with
which he held Warrenton, Va., with about 3,000 wounded
Confederate soldiers, also capturing a number of Federal
prisoners. In November he was ordered into hospital at
Lynchburg, but on his application was given command of the
troops at that post. In February, 1863, he was able to rejoin
the Fourth regiment, and held command, in the absence of Colonel
Wickham, until March 20th, when he was again given command of
the Second North Carolina. The gallant Col. Sol Williams, the
regular commander, returned to his men on June 8th, but on the
next day, in the battle of Brandy Station, lost his life, and
Payne continued to lead the regiment, and in that capacity took
part in Stuart's Pennsylvania raid. When Stuart was confronted
by Kilpatrick, Payne with his regiment was thrown against the
rear of Farnsworth's brigade at Hanover, Pa. So gallant was the
charge that one Federal regiment was scattered, and Kilpatrick's
command might have been routed had adequate support been at
hand. But here Colonel Payne's horse was killed under him, and
he himself, with a severe saber cut in the side, again fell into
the hands of the enemy.
After a long imprisonment at Johnson's Island, Ohio, he was
exchanged, and being promoted brigadier-general, commanded a
brigade of three cavalry regiments, the Fifth, Sixth and
Fifteenth Virginia, in Early's campaign in the Shenandoah
valley, including the battles of Winchester, Fisher's Hill and
Cedar Creek. He was next transferred to Richmond and remained
there during the siege, in the final operations commanding a
brigade composed of the Fifth, Sixth and Eighth Virginia cavalry
and Thirty-sixth Virginia battalion, in Munford's division.
At the battle of Five Forks, April 1st, he was again badly
wounded, and was sent to Richmond to rejoin the army. During the
evacuation he failed to reach his corps and took refuge near his
old home, where he was captured on the night of Lincoln's
assassination. Carried into Washington the next day, he narrowly
escaped violence at the hands of the populace, blindly enraged
by the terrible crime of the night before. He again suffered
prison life at Johnson's Island, after the actual close of the
war.
Since the return of peace he has devoted himself to the practice
of law, also serving in the legislature of Virginia in the
session of 1879-80. He was married in May, 1852, to Mary
Elizabeth Winston Payne, daughter of Col. W. Winter Payne, who
represented the Sumter district of Alabama in Congress in
1841-48.
Ten children were born to this union, of whom eight survive.
Confederate Military History, Vol. III, pp. 644-45
http://members.aol.com/jweaver300/grayson/payne.htm
Children
William Winter PAYNE b: 24 Jul 1853 in fauquier Co., VA
Arthur Alexander Morson PAYNE b: 6 Apr 1855 in Warrenton, VA
Henry Fitzhugh PAYNE b: 29 Jan 1857 in Warrenton, VA
John Winston PAYNE b: 4 Apr 1858 in Warrenton, VA
Richard Raphael PAYNE b: 16 Nov 1859 in Warrenton, VA
Minerva Winston PAYNE b: 20 Feb 1861 in Warrenton, VA
John Daniel PAYNE b: 30 Oct 1862 in warrenton, VA
Sarah Robb Tyler PAYNE b: 19 Apr 1865 in warrenton, VA
Virginia Semmes PAYNE b: 23 Feb 1867 in Warrenton, VA
Charles Bland PAYNE b: 6 Jun 1868 in Warrenton, VA
_______________________________________ | _William PAYNE ___________| | (1753 - 1837) m 1801 | | |_______________________________________ | _Arthur Alexander Morson PAYNE _| | (1804 - 1868) m 1829 | | | _______________________________________ | | | | |_Marian MORSON ___________| | (1765 - 1840) m 1801 | | |_______________________________________ | | |--William Henry Fitzhugh PAYNE C.S.A. | (1830 - 1904) | _(RESEARCH QUERY) FITZHUGH of Virginia_ | | | _Nicholas FITZHUGH _______| | | (1770 - ....) | | | |_______________________________________ | | |_Mary Conway Mason FITZHUGH ____| (1810 - 1843) m 1829 | | _Burdett ASHTON of Chester Hill________+ | | (1747 - 1814) |_Sarah Washington ASHTON _| (1770 - ....) | |_Anne WASHINGTON ______________________+ (1752 - 1777)
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Mother: Mary TINSLEY |
_John PENDLETON _____+ | (1691 - 1775) m 1719 _William or John? or Richard? PENDLETON _| | (1720 - 1779) m 1748 | | |_Mary TINSLEY _______+ | (1703 - ....) m 1719 _Richard Spotts PENDLETON _| | (1760 - 1829) m 1784 | | | _Edward TINSLEY Sr.__+ | | | (1704 - 1782) m 1724 | |_Elizabeth TINSLEY ______________________| | (1727 - 1783) m 1748 | | |_Margaret TAYLOR ____+ | (1705 - 1782) m 1724 | |--Bettie PENDLETON | (1788 - ....) | _Edward TINSLEY Sr.__+ | | (1704 - 1782) m 1724 | _Edward TINSLEY Jr.______________________| | | (1730 - 1798) m 1760 | | | |_Margaret TAYLOR ____+ | | (1705 - 1782) m 1724 |_Mary TINSLEY _____________| (1762 - 1844) m 1784 | | _John BUFORD ________+ | | (1707 - 1787) m 1735 |_Elizabeth BUFORD _______________________| (1740 - 1803) m 1760 | |_Judith EARLY _______+ (1710 - 1781) m 1735
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Father: John SMITH of Shooter's Hill Mother: Mary JAQUELIN |
_Lawrence SMITH I "the Immigrant"_+ | (1629 - 1700) m 1651 _Augustine Warner SMITH _________| | (1687 - 1781) m 1711 | | |_Mary DEBNAM _____________________+ | (1629 - 1700) m 1651 _John SMITH of Shooter's Hill_| | (1715 - 1752) m 1737 | | | _John CARVER _____________________ | | | (1669 - ....) | |_Sarah CARVER ___________________| | (1694 - 1725) m 1711 | | |__________________________________ | | |--Martha Jaquelin SMITH of Shooter's Hill | (1740 - ....) | _John JAQUELIN ___________________ | | (1640 - ....) | _Edward JAQUELIN "the Immigrant"_| | | (1668 - 1730) m 1706 | | | |_Elizabeth CRADDOCK ______________ | | (1640 - ....) |_Mary JAQUELIN _______________| (1714 - 1764) m 1737 | | _William CARY I___________________+ | | (1657 - 1713) |_Martha CARY ____________________| (1686 - 1738) m 1706 | |_Martha SCARBROOKE _______________+ (1660 - ....)
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