Mother: Elizabeth ESKRIDGE of "Sandy Point" |
_John AYLETT "the Immigrant"______ | (1630 - 1663) _William AYLETT Sr._________________________| | (1662 - 1723) | | |_Anne LEE ________________________ | (1640 - ....) _William AYLETT Jr. of Fairfield_____| | (1695 - 1780) m 1737 | | | _William WOODWARD "the Immigrant"_ | | | (1635 - 1690) | |_Anne WOODARD ______________________________| | (1680 - ....) | | |_Elizabeth HENLEY ________________ | | |--Mary AYLETT | (1730 - ....) | __________________________________ | | | _George Washington ESKRIDGE "the Immigrant"_| | | (1665 - 1735) m 1680 | | | |__________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth ESKRIDGE of "Sandy Point"_| (1715 - 1744) m 1737 | | _Samuel BONUM "the Immigrant"_____ | | (1621 - 1681) |_Rebecca BONUM _____________________________| (1665 - 1715) m 1680 | |_Margaret PHILPOTT _______________+ (1641 - 1698)
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"Marriages in Deed Book L - Circuit Clerk's Office, Miller
County, Arkansas" David W. McCants married Lucy A. Lungren on
6-1-1866. I have a letter from D. W. McCants to his brother in
law Arnold James Harvey in which he mentions that Lucy A.
Lungren's name was Brown before she married Mr. Lungren.
__ | __| | | | |__ | _Magistrate BROOKS __| | (1800 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Lucy Ann BROOKS? | (1825 - 1902) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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DRAPER'S MANUSCRIPT George Rogers Clark Papers
http://www.lynn-linn-lineage-quarterly.com/Draper/GeoRogers.htm
RE: MAJOR THOMAS QUIRK
Series J, Vol. 36, p. 30-31 - Calendar p. 633
DRAPER, Lyman C. References to material on Major Thomas Quirk,
Richard Brashear, Capt. Charles G. Watkins, Nathaniel Randolph,
Major William Bailey Smith, Leonard Helm, Col. James Barnett,
Herman Consola, Col. William Linn, Capt. Abraham Chapline, Col.
John Girault, Robert George, Capt. Richard McCarty, Daniel
Sullivan, V[alentine] T. Dalton, Capt. Jesse Evans, and Jacob
Pyatt. A.N. 2 pp. n.d.
RE: THORNTON FARROW
Reel 25 - Series J, Vol. 16, p. 52-53 - Calendar p. 255
Crittenden, John. Woodford Co. Ky. Deposition relative to the
location of Sulphur Lick in Kentucky where Thornton Farrow,
William Linn and himself encamped in 1775 and in 1787 or 1788
when he visited it a second time; Thornton Farrow entered 8,000
acres of land for Cuthbert Bullitt on this spring. Copy. 2 pp.
Appended is a note of transmittal from W. D. Hixson to Draper,
giving his conclusions as to Clark's surveying trip to Kentucky
[in 1775]. Dec. 26, 1799.
NOTE: [Thornton FARROW and Ann FARROW were brother and sister.
Ann FARROW was the wife of Samuel WELLS. Samuel WELLS was the
father of Elisabeth "Betsy" WELLS. John Close papers include 40
years of letters from Elisabeth "Betsy" WELLS to John Close,
each beginning "Dear Brother"]
The following baptismal record is written in French. I have a
copy. This entry preceeds the baptismal records of the children
of John Close.
Baptismal Record, St. Landry Catholic Church, Opelousas, LA,
Volume 2, Page 77.
Entry #61 (it looks like the date of birth was August 28th, but
I am not sure what year) .
Etienne Quark (QUIRK) baptized 16 January 1813, the legitimate
son of Mr. Tomas QUARK [QUIRK] of Kentucky and [?] Wiles "of
this parish". The paternal grandparents are: Edmond QUARK
[QUIRK] of Kentucky and Anne R....[?]. The maternal grandparents
are: Jacob Wiles, a soldier of the French troup and Maria
Therese R......[?] of Point Coupee [Louisiana]. The god parents
(sponsors) are Martue [Mathew?] Collins and Suzanne Andrés. (I
would be glad to forward a copy of this document to QUIRK/QUARK
researchers)
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Samuel Gwathmey, the husband of Mary Booth, was one of the
trustees who laid off the town of Jeffersonville in 1802, and
was long a resident of that place, and intimately connected with
early Indiana history. He was appointed clerk of Clark county,
Indiana territory, in 1801 and treasurer in 1802. He was a
member of the first legislative council of Indiana territory,
and further mention will be made of him in that connection. He
held a number of offices, and on one occasion, at least, held
two at the same time, which caused a curious question to arise,
as to whether he could properly be the custodian of his own
bond. He referred the matter to General John Gibson, the
secretary of the territory, in an interesting letter, now before
the author, and its tone clearly shows the nice sense of honor
and propriety of the man.
He was an Episcopalian in religion, a man of high character,
fine business qualifications, and was long the president of a
bank in Louisville. He was the first register of the land office
at Jeffersonville, and held it until he was removed by General
Jackson for political reasons. He was the owner of slaves in
Indiana during the territorial period. He had five children,
Marie, William, Balor H., Rebecca and Mary Eliza. Rebecca became
the wife of Henry Tyler and mother of Henry S. Tyler, at present
mayor of Louisville (1895). Samuel Gwathmey died in 1850, in the
seventy-second year of his age.
John Gwathmey, the other son, was also a man of fine business
qualifications and the author has in his possession many of his
letters, some of them of historic interest in relation to early
events about the falls, and especially about Jeffersonville and
other parts of Clark's Grant."
Descendants of Ann Clark (Eldest sister of George Rogers Clark)
and Owen Gwathmey.
Children: John; Temple; Samuel; Diana Moore; Ann (married Wm.
Booth, no children); Elizabeth; Benjamin and Lucy (twins);
George; Isaac R.; Frances Matilda; Catharine.
The Compendium of American Genealogy First Families of America,
Vol. 6
Children:
Temple Gwathmey b. 23 Sep 1776 in , King William, VA
John Gwathmey b. 1777
Samuel Gwathmey b. 1781
Diana Gwathmey b. 1783
Ann Gwathmey b. 1785
Lucy Gwathmey b. 1787
Benjamin Gwathmey b. 1789
George Gwathmey b. 1791
Isaac Gwathmey b. 1793
Frances Gwathmey b. About 1795
Catherine Gwathmey b. 1797
_Owen GWATHMEY ______ | (1670 - ....) _Richard GWATHMEY ___| | (1700 - ....) | | |_____________________ | _Owen I GWATHMEY ____| | (1725 - 1776) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Owen II GWATHMEY | (1752 - 1830) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Elizabeth "Bettie" WASHINGTON |
_John IV "Councillor" LEWIS __+ | (1669 - 1725) m 1685 _John LEWIS V of Warner Hall_| | (.... - 1754) m 1718 | | |_Elizabeth (Isabelle) WARNER _+ | (1672 - 1719) m 1685 _Fielding LEWIS Sr. of Warner Hall_| | (1725 - 1781) m 1750 | | | _Henry FIELDING ______________ | | | (1670 - ....) | |_Frances FIELDING ___________| | (1694 - 1752) m 1718 | | |_Lane HOWELL _________________ | (1670 - ....) | |--George Washington LEWIS | (1757 - 1821) | _Lawrence WASHINGTON _________+ | | (1659 - 1697) m 1686 | _Augustine WASHINGTON Sr.____| | | (1694 - 1743) m 1731 | | | |_Mildred WARNER ______________+ | | (1670 - 1701) m 1686 |_Elizabeth "Bettie" WASHINGTON ____| (1733 - 1797) m 1750 | | _Joseph BALL of Epping Forest_+ | | (1649 - 1711) m 1706 |_Mary BALL __________________| (1707 - 1790) m 1731 | |_Mary MONTAGUE _______________+ (1664 - 1743) m 1706
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Mother: GUIGONNE Maurette de SALINS |
[347396]
b 1138
[347398]
8 Apr 1230
_____________________ | _Guillaume IV de VIENNE ___| | (1088 - ....) | | |_____________________ | _GIRARD I de MACON of Vienne__| | (1112 - 1180) m 1130 | | | _THEOBALD TRAVES ____ | | | (1064 - ....) | |_PONCIA (Adala) de TRAVES _| | (1090 - ....) | | |_____________________ | | |--BEATRIX de MACON | (1138 - 1184) | _____________________ | | | _GAUCHER III de SALINS ____| | | (1088 - ....) | | | |_____________________ | | |_GUIGONNE Maurette de SALINS _| (1114 - ....) m 1130 | | _____________________ | | |___________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Sarah or Ann? PATTERSON |
Richmond Times-Dispatch Genealogical Column, Feb. 1, 1914,
"Taylor-Sandidge" by Elmore Dickinson, Professor at West
Virginia University, states as follows:
William Sandidge of Caroline Co. Married Ann Taylor, d. of John
Taylor and his wife Catherine Pendleton, d. of Philip & Isabella
(Hart) Pendleton, son of Henry of Norwich, England. James
Taylor (i) of Carlisle, England, settled in King & Queen Co.,
Va, before 1650.
James Taylor's 2nd marriage was to Mary Gregory. The issue from
this marriage as follows: John and Ann, twins; John died young.
Mary, Edward, Elizabeth and another John (ii). This last John
(ii) married Catherine Pendleton, and had Mary Catherine, Ann
(iii) , Edmund, Isabella, John, James, Philip, Elizabeth,
William and Joseph. Edmund Pendleton, brother of Ann (iii) was
famous as a statesman in Colonial Virginia".
William Sandidge(3), b. ?, d. 1746, and wife Ann Taylor (iii) b.
1712-15 d. after 1754 (date unknown at present)."
According to family Bible in possession of one Mr. Trist Wild of
New Orleans, Ann Taylor died unmarried.
Ann Pulliam, Dau of William Pullam-Pulliam, New Kent Co. VA, son
of James Pulliam of Henrico Co. VA, son of Edward Pulliam, b in
England 1600 came to VA in 1636.
Pulliam name was used repeatedly in William Sandidge and Ann's
children.
LDS: Spouse: Ann Sandidge Disc #27 Pin #394684 Marriage: abt
1755
Spouse: Joseph Martin , Sr, Cap Disc #27 Pin #384223
Spouse: William Pulliam Disc #27 Pin #394685
Spotsylvania county court records has this:
June 28, 1755 Joseph and John Pulliam officiate and give notice
to James, William, David, and John Sandidge for the marriage
bond of Ann Sandidge (widow of William Sandidge) to marry Joseph
Martin of Louisa co Va. Joseph and John are names of brothers
of Ann.
James through John are the sons of William and Anne.
this is all I found in short time but pretty good indication Ann
and Pulliam related.
Linda Eades
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
William, b 1698, marryied in 1734 to
13yr-old Ann Taylor -- but Ann Taylor didn't die until Aug 10,
1761 Louisa Co, VA which would mean that Jun 28, 1754 marriage
to Ann Pulliam would be a 2nd marriage, illegal marriage, or
possibly someone else by same name (such as his son, David or
William -- going by memory here) marrying Ann Pulliam
-- in this other person's records that is what he/she put.
Considering the dates of birth of William's children this
"sounds" reasonable -- have you ever found anything to this
effect? I know I haven't found the 1734 marriage (yet).
Don't know who this was that supposedly found this -- it was on
FTM #3128
I haven't EVER seen that "officiating" used in a pre-marital
application, banns or for a person who is related (unless they
really WERE officiating at the actual marriage and all
dictionaries -- even from that era used officiating as the
person who
PERFORMED the marriage ceremony).
Judy M.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 1997 06:57:18 -0700
From: John & Rosann Sandidge
According to family Bible in possession of one Mr. Trist Wiid of
New Orleans, Ann Taylor died unmarried.
Ann Pullam-Pulliam, born 1702, New Kent County Virginia,
daughter of William Pullam-Pulliam, New Kent County;
granddaughter of James Pulliam, Henrico County,VA; great
granddaughter of Edward Pulliam, born in England
1600, came to Virginia in 1636.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
From: "Linda J. Eades"
There is extensive documentation that Anne Pulliam daughter of
Wiliam Pulliam was the wife of William Sandidge I baptised 1698
in New Kent county Va.
Sandridge Family file, Charloteesville Historical Society
Wills of Spotsylvania County Va
Marriages of Albemarle County
Virginia County Records vol I Spotsylvanai Co
Genealogies of Virginia Families - William and Mary
Quarterly (with very extenisive documentation in the article.
Also I am looking for information about Stephen Sandridge born
~1752 in Albemarle County or Spotsylvania county. He was the
son of Willliam Sandridge II and Elizabeth Graves Sandridge.
He married Sarah (Sallie) Henderson Sandridge. I would llike
to find out the names of her parents.
thier daughter Sallie married Peter Eades in 1803 in Albemarle
County Va. Does anyone know anyhting about Peter Eades - his
parents or where he was from?
Ann sandidge's daughter Mary married Anthony Gholson jr.
Anthony Gholson sr. purchased land from James Taylor who
married first Fransis Walker? and second Mary Gregory who
married a Thomas after James' death.
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Linda Eades refers to several documents that "say they prove"
ann is Ann Pulliam.
If anyone has access to these documents, would they check and
inform us about the contents. Because something is written in
an article, we all know, does not mean it is true. Also,
because some researcher "thought so" doesn';t make fact. I
hope someone with access to the records linda has eluded to will
check this out.
One connection between Ann and the Pulliams is the Hollidays
that were on the est. records of William. I think it was two
sisters married Pulliams. Also Ann sandidge son married a
Pulliam. By memory, i am thinking this was david. Was this
Anna pulliam a daughter of Ann sandidge brother? That may be
where the proof is.
I live in Arkansas but grew up 3 miles from the missouri border.
I always like to say 'Show me" don't just tell me. It has
turned out to be pretty good advise in life not just in
genealogy.
I really like the Sandidge list and enjoy all of the posts; even
though, my last sandidge is Ann who married William Sandidge.
Betty
From: Erin and Betty
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 1997 08:49:16 -0000
I would like for everyone to check to see what proof we have
that William Sandidge married Ann Pulliam. I have checked and I
have no proofs, just reference to it. Before 1947, many
believed that William married Ann Taylor, daughter of John
Taylor and granddaughter of James Taylor. This is of much
interest to me as James Taylors daughter Sarah married Robert
Powell of Caroline Co. If William did in fact marry Ann Taylor
instead of Ann Pulliam, I would have a connection to the Robert
Powell line who had a son named Charles. This Charles son would
be the one that married Sarah Gholson, daughter of Mary
Sandidge and Anthony Gholson, jr..
I have found one reference that said the reason that Ann was not
Ann Taylor is a Bible record was found and that Ann Taylor was
too old to be the one marrying William Sandidge and than Ann
died unmarried. She was a twin. and one record I have found
said she was probably a Holliday. Sarah Taylor. Robert deeded
land to Charles Powell. my Powell line is at
www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/5792 after she married Joseph
Martin. he died in Albemarle Co, va in 1767, leaving a will. it
says there are minor children. Could Ann and Joseph had
children. Ann had Mary Sandidge about 1720. She married Joseph
Martin in 1754/55 i think.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
CONFLICT:
Richmond Times-Dispatch
Genealogical Column, Feb. 1, 1914, "Taylor-Sandidge" by Elmore
Dickinson, Professor at West Virginia University, states as
follows:
William Sandidge of Caroline Co. Married Ann Taylor, d. of John
Taylor and his wife Catherine Pendleton, d. of Philip & Isabella
(Hart) Pendleton, son of Henry of Norwich, England. James
Taylor (i)
of Carlisle, England, settled in King & Queen Co., Va, before
1650.
******************************
Rita Sandidge 23 Jun 1997
My greatgrandmother wrote down what she could remember and she
had William married to Elizabeth Taylor. So I don't have any
proven documents with the maiden name of Ann.
*******************************
From: Erin and Betty
To: "'[email protected]'"
Subject: Ann Sandidge
Date: Fri, 27 Jun 1997 20:23:13 -0000
Mr. W. E. Dickinson researched the Sandidge line in the early
1900s. He stated that William m. Ann the daughter of John Taylor
and Catherine Pendleton. His articles are found in the Va.
State Library volumes of the Times Dispatch, Richmond, va.
Since the death of Mr. Dickinson, it has been proven that Ann
was not Ann Taylor. Ann as described died unmarried as shown by
Bible records and Mr. Trist Wood of New Orleans has a copy of
these records. The question remains open as to maiden name of
Ann Wife of William Sandidge and Joseph Martin. Some think her
name may have been Holliday. Ann's second husband Joseph Martin
died in Albemarle co. in 1767 leaving a will and naming wife Ann
and many children NOT OF AGE. When William Sandidge died Anns
bondsmen were Benjamin and Joseph Holliday of Spotsylvania co.
William Sandidge and wife ann and Geoge Musick and his wife ann
deed to William Trustee the son in law of george musick who
married their daughter, Elizabeth 65 acres. 50 of this belonged
to musick and 15 to william and ann.
The above I am quoting from an old article i found from a
Sandidge researcher. i think i have the name somewhere. the
date was post 1950. Who was george musick? who was william
trustee? who were benjamin and joseph holliday? did ann have
any children by her second husband? has anyone read joseph
martins will? betty
_Edward PULLIAM "the Immigrant"_+ | (1606 - ....) _James PULLIAM ______| | (1640 - ....) | | |_Mary CLARKE ___________________ | (1610 - ....) _William PULLIAM _________| | (1665 - 1715) m 1687 | | | ________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |________________________________ | | |--Anne PULLIAM | (1700 - 1794) | ________________________________ | | | _William PATTERSON __| | | (1640 - ....) | | | |________________________________ | | |_Sarah or Ann? PATTERSON _| (1665 - ....) m 1687 | | ________________________________ | | |_Sarah_______________| (1640 - ....) | |________________________________
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