Mother: Elizabeth "Betsy" SANDIDGE |
_Peter CARTER I_______+ | (1706 - 1789) m 1730 _Solomon CARTER _____| | (1739 - 1786) m 1760| | |_Judith NORRIS _______+ | (1710 - 1765) m 1730 _Peter CARTER Sr.____________| | (1766 - 1808) m 1787 | | | ______________________ | | | | |_Mary Ann BICKLEY? __| | (1737 - 1821) m 1760| | |______________________ | | |--Solomon CARTER Sr. | (1789 - 1860) | _William SANDIDGE Sr._+ | | (1698 - 1746) m 1715 | _John SANDIDGE ______| | | (1730 - ....) m 1752| | | |_Anne PULLIAM ________+ | | (1700 - 1794) m 1715 |_Elizabeth "Betsy" SANDIDGE _| (1767 - 1808) m 1787 | | _Henry GATEWOOD Sr.___+ | | (1692 - 1777) m 1714 |_Keziah GATEWOOD ____| (1730 - 1796) m 1752| |_Dorothy DUDLEY ______+ (1695 - 1751) m 1714
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Father: Richard GREGORY Mother: Elizabeth WILKINSON |
_Richard GREGORY III_____+ | (1695 - 1742) m 1727 _Roger GREGORY _______| | (1729 - 1803) m 1756 | | |_Agnes WEST _____________+ | (1700 - ....) m 1727 _Richard GREGORY _____| | (1758 - 1844) m 1789 | | | _Nathaniel H. CLAIBORNE _+ | | | (1716 - 1756) | |_Mary Cole CLAIBORNE _| | (1737 - 1771) m 1756 | | |_Jane COLE ______________+ | (1720 - ....) | |--Peggy GREGORY | (1796 - ....) | _________________________ | | | ______________________| | | | | | |_________________________ | | |_Elizabeth WILKINSON _| (1760 - ....) m 1789 | | _________________________ | | |______________________| | |_________________________
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Mother: ALICE de NEWBURGH of Warwick |
"The fate of Isabel Mauduit, wife of William of Elmley, and
mother to Walter, William, and John is much disputed. Cokayne
insists that she died at some point before 1268 whilst Dugdale
insists that, as the foundress of the nunnery of Cookhill, she
‘betooke herself to a religious life there’. The only evidence
for either of these assumptions is the internal evidence
contained in William of Elmley's will. Certainly, William does
make provision for a chaplain to ‘perform divine service in my
chapel without the city of Worcester, next the Friars Minors,
for my soul and the souls of Isabella my wife and Isabella de
[Mortimer] and all the faithful dead’, endowing the church with
property in Droitwich and Witton, and it is this which Cokayne
sees as proof that she had died by the time William had written
his will, although there is no other reason to suppose that this
was the case. Moreover, the same document explicitly states ‘To
the church and nuns of Kokeshull [Cookhill] and to Ysabella, my
wife, 10 marks’. Admittedly, this does present some problems:
Isabella would appear to have become a nun at least several
months before the death of her husband, and not after his death
as was usual. Also the allocation to her of 10 marks seems
remarkably tight-fisted when compared to the 200 marks he gave
Walter, or the 100 marks in aid of the marriage of his daughter
Sarah. It is possible that Isabel took her vows out of concern
for the state of the Warwick earldom. Matriarchs connected to
the earldom of Warwick had an unnerving ability to outlive their
husbands by a considerable margin; in 1268 there were no less
than three of these women, Countess Ela, Angaret, and Alice, who
between them soaked up valuable demesne lands in the earl's
possession. It has been calculated that, at one point, these
dowagers siphoned off around 22% of the earl's income. From the
time of the Beauchamp accession in 1268, it was not unusual for
surviving widows and unmarried daughters to enter the convent
instead of being a potential drain upon the family's resources,
and what is certain is that the Beauchamps could not afford a
fourth dowager. In the context of this situation, Isabel's
entering the convent of Cookhill does seem to be a very likely
possibility." From:
http://users.powernet.co.uk/barfield/chap1.htm
__________________________________________________ | _________________________________________| | | | |__________________________________________________ | _WILLIAM MAUDUIT _____________| | (1196 - 1257) | | | __________________________________________________ | | | | |_________________________________________| | | | |__________________________________________________ | | |--ISOBEL MAUDUIT of Warwick | (1227 - 1268) | _ROGER (Beaumont) de NEWBURGH 2nd Earl of Warwick_+ | | (1102 - 1153) m 1130 | _WALERAN de NEWBURGH 4th Earl of Warwick_| | | (1153 - 1204) m 1196 | | | |_GUNDRED de WARENNE of Warwick____________________+ | | (1117 - 1166) m 1130 |_ALICE de NEWBURGH of Warwick_| (1196 - 1263) | | _ROBERT de HARCOURT ______________________________+ | | (1152 - 1202) |_ALICE de HARCOURT ______________________| (1181 - 1212) m 1196 | |_ISABEL de CAMVILLE ______________________________+ (1152 - 1208)
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Mother: Melissa Ann FOREMAN |
_John MORGAN _________________+ | (1752 - 1818) m 1770 _Solomon MORGAN ________| | (1771 - 1860) m 1815 | | |_Dorothy or Dorthula JONES ___+ | (1754 - 1805) m 1770 _Albert MORGAN _______| | (1832 - 1893) m 1854 | | | _George FAULK ________________+ | | | (1762 - 1818) m 1795 | |_Anna FAULK ____________| | (1798 - 1850) m 1815 | | |_Adelaide HARGRAVE ___________+ | (1775 - ....) m 1795 | |--Glidden MORGAN | (1876 - ....) | _Ephrem Joseph FOREMAN _______+ | | (1766 - 1854) m 1782 | _Joseph Ephrem FOREMAN _| | | (1798 - 1852) m 1813 | | | |_Mary Elizabeth BROWN ________ | | (1765 - 1820) m 1782 |_Melissa Ann FOREMAN _| (1842 - ....) m 1854 | | _Pierre "Peter" STOUT STUTES _+ | | (1767 - 1815) m 1796 |_Mary Charlotte STUTES _| (1797 - 1866) m 1813 | |_Marie Amelia HOFFPAUIR ______+ (1781 - 1826) m 1796
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Mother: Jean or Jane BUCHANAN |
_Morgan MORGAN ______+ | (1720 - ....) _Nathaniel MORGAN ___| | (1740 - 1802) m 1760| | |_____________________ | _Jonathan MORGAN Sr.____| | (1768 - 1840) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Margaret SUMMERS ___| | (1740 - ....) m 1760| | |_____________________ | | |--Lucy MORGAN | (1805 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _Alexander BUCHANAN _| | | (1752 - 1827) m 1772| | | |_____________________ | | |_Jean or Jane BUCHANAN _| (1776 - 1833) | | _____________________ | | |_Rachel VANSCHAICK __| (1752 - 1827) m 1772| |_____________________
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"The PORTERS are descended from William de la Grand who came
over with William the Conqueror. His son Roger was Grand Parteur
(Cup Bearer) to King Henry I, whence the name. Lands were
awarded to William de la Grand by the Conqueror in Kenilworth
England, near Warwick, where John Porter was born in 1590 at
Wraxhall Abby.
JOHN PORTER
BUCKINGHAM COUNTY
PRIVATE
20TH REGIMENT INFANTRY
$48.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
NOVEMBER 4, 1817 PENSION STARTED
DIED FEBRUARY 19, 1815
HEIRS: WILLIAM PORTER
JOHN PORTER
MARY ANN PORTER
NANCY PORTER
JOHN PORTER
LOUISA COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$910.02 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MARCH 18, 1819 PENSION STARTED
AGE 71
DIED NOVEMBER 11, 1827
THOMAS PORTER
LOUISA COUNTY
SERGEANT
VIRGINIA CONT'L
$120.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$360.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
DECEMBER 18, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 83
WILLIAM M. PORTER
NOTTOWAY COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$837.65 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JULY 22, 1819 PENSION STARTED
AGE 73
DIED MAY 23, 1827
Chesterfield Co. VA. 24 Nov. 1812- Elizabeth BASS & Jeptha
Leet. Elizabeth 21 years of age, daughter of Edward Bass, Sr.
Surety: Daniel Bass. Witness to bond: John Porter.
Rockingham County NC, Register of Deeds Office. Wentworth, NC.
Deed Book N Page 335
21 Dec. 1809. Division of Slaves of Joseph PORTER, deceased
Lot 1 to Rebecca PORTER one negro man named HARRY
Lot 2 to Joseph PORTER one negro lad named JOSHUA
Lot 3 to Bonaparte PORTER one negro girl named Charlotte
Lot 4 to Tabitha LINDSAY, wife of John LINDSAY, one negro girl
named SARAH
Lot 5 to Penelope PORTER, widow of said Joseph PORTER, dec'd 3
negroes named BOB, LUCY, and JIM
Lot 6 to Elizabeth PORTER 2 negroes named CLARY and DANIEL
Lot 7 to William PORTER 2 negroes named JUDE and WASHINGTON
[Thanks to Louise Overton for this information.]
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