Mother: Mary GOULD |
__ | _Peter CALLAWAY I____| | (1649 - 1719) m 1667| | |__ | _John CALLAWAY ______| | (1685 - 1770) m 1709| | | __ | | | | |_Elizabeth JOHNSON __| | (1654 - 1739) m 1667| | |__ | | |--Ebenezer CALLAWAY | (1727 - 1789) | __ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Mary GOULD _________| (1685 - 1770) m 1709| | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
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_James DUDLEY II______+ | (1680 - 1711) _James DUDLEY III____| | (1700 - 1744) m 1727| | |______________________ | _Robert DUDLEY ______| | (1740 - 1780) | | | _Theophilus STAUNTON _ | | | (1680 - ....) m 1706 | |_Jean STAUNTON ______| | (1707 - ....) m 1727| | |_Jane PORTER _________ | (1680 - ....) m 1706 | |--Staunton DUDLEY | (1760 - 1844) | ______________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |______________________ | | |_____________________| | | ______________________ | | |_____________________| | |______________________
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I think someone has linked H. Thomas EVANS who married Jane
DANIEL to the wrong family. I think the H. in EVANS's name may
well have stood for Hodges Thomas EVANS and he was a son of
Thomas EVANS and Elizabeth HODGES and not Nathan EVANS, II.
The reason I say this is because of the families that Thomas
EVANS kids married into and the places they lived. Thomas EVANS
is buried on Society HILL in Darlington, SC where the FURMANS
were from. This is just conjecture on my part but the profile of
this family matches very closely that of H.
Thomas EVANS, including the DANIELS, and his family. Also,
notice the PEARSON name attached to the SC unit John was in
during the RW.
There may be a whole bunch of convoluted and commingled
families, here........
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Mother: Louisa DUDLEY |
Family Gene Records Collection - Individual Records
Ann E D Fleming Birth: 30 March 1808-- Pitt County, NC; Death:
-- ;
Spouse: Jeremiah Coney; Parents: John Fleming, Louise Dudley
Family bible - Indian War pension app of William G. Fleming?s
widow, Mary Bembry Fleming.
Ann E. D. (Elizabeth? Dudley?)
From: [email protected] Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 "Again, I have
never been able to find anything on Anne Fleming of Pitt Co.,
N.C.; I know she could not have been born in 1808/died maybe
but not born 1808."
_John FLEMING _______ | (1720 - ....) _David FLEMING ___________| | (1755 - ....) | | |_____________________ | _John FLEMING _______| | (1787 - 1852) m 1807| | | _____________________ | | | | |__________________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Ann D. FLEMING | (1808 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) DUDLEY _| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Louisa DUDLEY ______| (1783 - ....) m 1807| | _____________________ | | |__________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Elizabeth Branch BUGG |
_____________________________ | _Samuel HOPKINS _____| | (1720 - ....) m 1750| | |_____________________________ | _Samuel HOPKINS ________| | (1753 - ....) | | | _John TAYLOR III_____________+ | | | (1696 - 1780) m 1716 | |_Isabella TAYLOR ____| | (1725 - 1755) m 1750| | |_Catherine Isabel PENDLETON _+ | (1693 - 1774) m 1716 | |--Elizabeth Branch HOPKINS | (1788 - 1851) | _____________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________________ | | |_Elizabeth Branch BUGG _| (1765 - ....) | | _____________________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________________
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Mother: Martha A. GRAVES |
JOHN G. JEFFERSON is the oldest native born white child now
living in Cadiz; he was born here on September 21, 1834, and is
a son of Dr. Thomas B. and Martha A. (Graves) Jefferson.
The father was born in Pittsylvania County, Va., on the 13th of
April, 1805, and was a son of Peter F. and Elizabeth (Harrison)
Jefferson. The former was a cousin of President Jefferson, the
latter a cousin of President Harrison.
When Thomas was six years old his father moved to Sumner County,
Tenn. Here Dr.Jefferson obtained the rudiments of his education.
At the age of eighteen he entered the office of Dr. Rawlings and
commenced the study of medicine. After studying there one year
he entered the Transylvania University at Lexington. At this
institution he remained two terms, and graduated with honor to
himself and credit to his preceptors. On his return from college
he settled in the vicinity of Nashville, Tenn. After practicing
medicine one year alone he entered into a co-partnership with
Dr. Maxey, at Haysboro, Davidson Co., Tenn. In 1880(?) he
determined to go to St. Louis, and accordingly started for that
place; he was delayed by a severe snowstorm at Hopkinsville, and
while stopping there some of the citizens of Cadiz, among them
William Cannon, then Clerk of the Circuit Court, petitioned him
to settle at this point. Accordingly in the fall of 1831 he came
to Cadiz, and cast his lot with the people of this county.
In 1832, when the Asiatic cholera made its appearance in
Kentucky, Salem, in Crittenden County, was smitten by the
epidemic. The people of Cadiz, fearing this disease would appear
at this point, solicited Dr. Jefferson to go and investigate the
theory of the disease. With commendable zeal and fearlessness he
started to Salem, but on his arrival at Princeton he found the
scourge had already reached that point. Here the citizens
stopped him and insisted that he should take charge of the case
of Mr. Peter Simmerman, a merchant of that place, then
pronounced by the home physicians to be in a hopeless condition.
Our subject now has in his possession two letters concerning his
father's treatment of the case; one written by N. S. Dalman,
Esq., the other by Thomas Haynes, Esq., in which the courage,
skill and firmness of Dr. Jefferson are spoken of in words of
deep admiration. Simmerman although in a collapsed state when
Dr. J. [sic] reached him, was cured, and as one of the letter
writers remarked, "Dr. J. snatched an estimable citizen from the
grave and restored him to the bosom of his family." He continued
to make tri-weekly visits to Princeton during the prevalence of
the disease, and under the treatment of this physician the
disease lost its terrors to some extent. From this time until
his death Dr. Jefferson occupied a very high, if not the
highest, rank in the medical profession of this and adjoining
counties; he died on July 11, 1873, and his loss was severely
felt in the community in which he has resided so long,
especially by the poorer classes, for whom he had great
sympathy. He loved the right, manly and the noble, and detested
fraud, meanness and sham.
The mother of the subject was born in Davidson County, Tenn.,
and her death occurred in this county in April, 1853.
The schools of the county furnished subject's education. When a
youth he went to Eddyville, Lyon County, and there taught school
for a while, then wrote in the County Clerk's office. While
engaged
in this latter occupation he also found time to read law some,
and in 1855 he entered the Louisville Law School. From this
institution he graduated in the class of 1856; he came to this
county and practiced his profession for a few months, when he
became bookkeeper at Laura Furnace, where he remained until his
marriage.
During the war he spent most of the time in the South. In 1866
he returned to Cadiz and remained a short time; he then went to
Texas, where he spent several months, and then return to this
county. In January, 1869, he was appointed County Court Clerk,
and in the following August he was elected to the office for one
year, and in August, 1870, he was re-elected for four years, and
since that time has held the office continuously, being
re-elected in 1874, 1878 and 1882; he is an insurance agent, and
also does something in farming, having a tract of land near
Cadiz.
Mr. Jefferson was married near Nashville, Tenn., on May 17,1861,
to Miss Elizabeth S. Banks, a daughter of Samuel and Nancy
R.(McCarty) Banks. Mrs. Jefferson was born in Fayette County,
Mo., and is the mother of five children--one girl and four boys.
Subject and family are all members of the Methodist Episcopal
Church South. Mr. Jefferson is also a member of A.F. & A.M.,
I.O.O.F., K. of H. and Chosen Friends fraternities.
Colonel Sandi Gorin
SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html
SCKY surname registry sites:
https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kyclinto/reg.html
https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kyclinto/forms/SCKYreg.html
Gorin Publishing: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/
__ | _Peter F. JEFFERSON _| | (1780 - ....) | | |__ | _Thomas B. JEFFERSON _| | (1805 - 1873) | | | __ | | | | |_Elizabeth HARRISON _| | (1780 - ....) | | |__ | | |--John G. JEFFERSON | (1834 - ....) | __ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Martha A. GRAVES ____| (1810 - 1853) | | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
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Mother: Sarah BEALL |
[524358]
1711
_ALEXANDER MAGRUDER _________________+ | (1569 - 1617) m 1605 _Alexander MAGRUDER "the Immigrant"_| | (1610 - 1677) m 1652 | | |_MARGARET CAMPBELL __________________+ | (1571 - 1631) m 1605 _Samuel MAGRUDER of "Good Luck"_| | (1654 - 1711) m 1686 | | | _William BRAITHWAITE "the Immigrant"_ | | | (1600 - 1649) | |_Margaret BRAITHWAITE ______________| | (1638 - 1659) m 1652 | | |_Helenor STEPHENSON _________________ | (1600 - ....) | |--Elizabeth MAGRUDER | (1689 - 1764) | _James B. BEALL _____________________ | | (1603 - ....) m 1623 | _Ninian BEALL Sr. "the Immigrant"___| | | (1625 - 1717) | | | |_Ann Marie CALVERT __________________ | | (1603 - ....) m 1623 |_Sarah BEALL ___________________| (1669 - 1734) m 1686 | | _____________________________________ | | |____________________________________| | |_____________________________________
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Father: Daniel MATHENY "the Immigrant" Mother: Sarah WENTWORTH |
[337196]
alt abt 1693
__ | __________________________________| | | | |__ | _Daniel MATHENY "the Immigrant"_| | (1638 - 1689) m 1663 | | | __ | | | | |__________________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Susannah MATHENY | (1663 - ....) | __ | | | _Thomas WENTWORTH "the Immigrant"_| | | (1625 - 1671) | | | |__ | | |_Sarah WENTWORTH _______________| (1648 - 1700) m 1663 | | __ | | |__________________________________| | |__
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__ | __| | | | |__ | _Edward PENICK Sr.___| | (1660 - 1721) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--John PENICK | (1680 - 1734) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Father: (RESEARCH QUERY) READ OR READE OR REID |
Historical Southern Families - Genealogy.com
__ | __| | | | |__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) READ OR READE OR REID _| | | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Patience READE | (1720 - ....) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_________________________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Dorothy McCants DAVIS |
_________________________ | _Anthony SWEET I___________| | (1720 - 1800) | | |_________________________ | _Anthony SWEET II_______| | (1764 - 1813) m 1785 | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) AVANT _ | | | | |_Ruth Prudence AVANT ______| | (1733 - 1792) | | |_________________________ | | |--Sylvester SWEET | (1790 - ....) | _________________________ | | | _Henry (Harry) DAVIS ______| | | (1751 - 1823) m 1771 | | | |_________________________ | | |_Dorothy McCants DAVIS _| (1760 - 1814) m 1785 | | _John MCCANTS II_________+ | | (1720 - 1772) m 1748 |_Rachel Elizabeth MCCANTS _| (1755 - 1841) m 1771 | |_Rachel COMMANDER _______+ (1720 - 1772) m 1748
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Mother: Daughter of Walter TAILBOYS |
[176889]
b. BEF 1477
[523617]
papal dispensation as related in the 2nd degree
__ | _____________________| | | | |__ | _HUGH TILNEY (TYLNEY) of Skirbeck_| | (1440 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |__ | | |--AGNES TILNEY of Norfolk | (1470 - 1545) | __ | | | _WALTER TAILBOYS ____| | | (1380 - ....) | | | |__ | | |_Daughter of Walter TAILBOYS _____| (1440 - ....) | | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
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