Mother: BEATRICE de VAUX of Gilsland |
_____________________ | __________________________________| | | | |_____________________ | _WILLIAM II de BRIWERE Lord Horsley_| | (1145 - 1226) m 1174 | | | _____________________ | | | | |__________________________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--ALICE de BRIWERE | (1184 - 1233) | _ROBERT VAUX II______ | | (1090 - ....) | _HUBERT de VAUX Baron of Gilsland_| | | (1114 - 1164) | | | |_____________________ | | |_BEATRICE de VAUX of Gilsland_______| (1149 - 1217) m 1174 | | _____________________ | | |__________________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Edith MORYSON? |
__ | _(RESERCH QUERY) DABNEY of Virginia_| | | | |__ | _Cornelius DABNEY I "The Immigrant"_| | (1631 - 1693) | | | __ | | | | |____________________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Cornelius DABNEY II | (1665 - 1694) | __ | | | ____________________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Edith MORYSON? ____________________| (1640 - ....) | | __ | | |____________________________________| | |__
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Mother: Manerva (Minerva) MORGAN |
_Joseph DUNAWAY _______+ | (1778 - 1850) _Pearley (Purley) DUNAWAY ____| | (1809 - 1889) m 1832 | | |_Catherine MCCULLOUGH _+ | (1782 - 1850) _Elvin E. DUNAWAY _________| | (1845 - 1923) m 1862 | | | _Jesse GREER __________+ | | | (1788 - 1867) m 1813 | |_Sarah "Sally" Perkins GREER _| | (1815 - 1870) m 1832 | | |_Polly PUCKETT ________+ | (1787 - 1824) m 1813 | |--Henry D. DUNAWAY | (1871 - 1935) | _David MORGAN _________+ | | (1780 - 1836) m 1806 | _William Pierce MORGAN _______| | | (1826 - ....) m 1841 | | | |_Mary ANDREWS _________+ | | (.... - 1868) m 1806 |_Manerva (Minerva) MORGAN _| (1844 - 1880) m 1862 | | _Nathan SANDERS _______+ | | (1792 - 1856) m 1810 |_Angeline Cassandra SANDERS __| (1824 - ....) m 1841 | |_Cynthia BENNETT ______ (1795 - 1879) m 1810
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Mother: Margery WILSON |
_Battaile HARRISON __+ | (1720 - 1776) m 1744 _James HARRISON Sr.__________________| | (1755 - 1844) m 1780 | | |_Frances WHITE ______+ | (1725 - 1789) m 1744 _John HARRISON ______| | (1787 - 1840) m 1809| | | _George PENN II______+ | | | (1737 - 1790) m 1760 | |_Mary "Molly" "Polly" PENN __________| | (1764 - 1790) m 1780 | | |_Sarah LEA\LEE ______+ | (1740 - 1783) m 1760 | |--John W. HARRISON | (1818 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) WILSON of Virginia_| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Margery WILSON _____| (1790 - ....) m 1809| | _____________________ | | |_____________________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Jane Jean DILLARD |
_Andrew HARRISON Sr.___+ | (1648 - 1718) m 1684 _William HARRISON ___| | (1688 - 1742) | | |_Eleanor Long ELLIOTT _ | (1642 - ....) m 1684 _Andrew HARRISON Sr._| | (1714 - 1773) m 1750| | | _William CHRISTOPHER __ | | | (1660 - ....) | |_Hannah CHRISTOPHER _| | (1690 - ....) | | |_______________________ | | |--Ninian HARRISON | (1763 - 1800) | _______________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_______________________ | | |_Jane Jean DILLARD __| (1725 - 1809) m 1750| | _______________________ | | |_____________________| | |_______________________
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Mother: Harriott Jane DUNBAR |
BIO from "The National Historic Society - - Confederate Veterans
-- Volume IV 1896" GEN 973.742 C V4 : W. D. Holder, (William
Dunbar Holder) Major-General of the Mississippi Division is a
native of Madison County, Ky. His grandfather, Col. John Holder,
having gone from Culpeper County, Virginia, joined fortunes with
Daniel Boone in 1775, in the "dark and bloody ground" He bas
honorable mention in the Revolutionary records. His father
(Richard Calloway Holder), who commanded a company from Kentucky
in the war of 1812, moved from Kentucky to Tennessee in 1825;
thence to Mississippi in 1839.
Colonel Holder finished his education in the schools of Aberdeen
and Houston, Miss. He was appointed Deputy Clerk of the United
States District Court at Pontotoc in 1843, and afterwards served
as deputy marshal of said court. He volunteered in 1845- 46 in
the war with Mexico, but was not accepted. He was elected to the
State Legislature from Pontotoc County in 1853, serving one
term. He married Miss Bowles, of Lafayette County, Miss., in
1854, and settled on a farm in Pontotoc County. At the beginning
of the war between the States, he promptly organized a company
and was elected Captain by acclamation. It became Company C,
Seventeenth Mississippi Regiment, with W. S. Featherstone as
Colonel. At the expiration of the term of their
enlistment-twelve months-every man re-enlisted, and he was
re-elected Captain unanimously.
Soon afterward, upon the promotion of Colonel Featherstone to
Brigadier General, Captain Holder was elected Colonel of the
regiment. He participated in the battles of First Manassas,
Leesburg, Chickahominy "(the seven days' fight around
Richmond)," Chancellorsvillc, and Gettysburg, besides numerous
skirmishes. His thigh was broken, near the body, at Malvern
Hill, and he received a wound in the abdomen., at Gettysburg,
supposed to be fatal. This last named wound permanently disabled
him. He was elected to the Confederate Congress, without canvass
or solicitation, from the Eastern District of Mississippi, to
succeed Gen. Ruben Davis. He did not resign his commission
however, until the board of surgeons of Richmond, Va., after a
careful examination, declared him wholly unfit for further
service in the field. He served in Congress until the close of
the war.
After the war he returned with his family to his farm in
Pontotoc County, Miss. From there, in 1872, he moved for a short
time to Shelby County, Tenn., but returned to Lafayette County,
Miss. He was appointed Deputy State Auditor in 1886, and in 1895
was made Auditor of Public Accounts for the term of four years
from January, 1896.
Children:
5 Eugene Michel Holder, M.D. b: 10/3/1869 Lee Co., MS d:
12/16/1946 Memphis, TN +Elvin Jordan b: 1/22/1879 Memphis, TN m:
12/16/1903 Memphis, TN d: 12/5/1952 Memphis, TN
_Luke HOLDER _________________ | (1725 - ....) m 1743 _John HOLDER _____________________| | (1744 - 1799) m 1779 | | |_Elizabeth BRYAN _____________ | (1725 - ....) m 1743 _Richard Calloway HOLDER _| | (1790 - 1841) m 1818 | | | ______________________________ | | | | |_Frances Walton "Fanny" CALLAWAY _| | (1763 - 1803) m 1779 | | |______________________________ | | |--William Dunbar HOLDER C.S.A. | (1824 - 1900) | _James DUNBAR "the Immigrant"_ | | (1730 - 1784) | _William DUNBAR __________________| | | (1760 - ....) | | | |______________________________ | | |_Harriott Jane DUNBAR ____| (1795 - 1824) m 1818 | | ______________________________ | | |_Sarah PLATT _____________________| (1770 - ....) | |______________________________
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Mother: Frances "Frankey" OTEY |
_Augustine LEFTWICH Sr._+ | (1715 - 1795) m 1736 _William LEFTWICH Gent.____| | (1737 - 1820) m 1757 | | |_Mary MOXLEY ___________+ | (1720 - 1777) m 1736 _William "Blackhead" LEFTWICH Jr._| | (1768 - 1848) m 1788 | | | _William HAYNES ________+ | | | (1710 - ....) m 1734 | |_Elizabeth "Betsy" HAYNES _| | (1737 - 1819) m 1757 | | |_Elizabeth MILLINER? ___ | (1720 - 1780) m 1734 | |--Lucinda Walton LEFTWICH | (1800 - ....) | ________________________ | | | _John OTEY ________________| | | (1740 - 1817) | | | |________________________ | | |_Frances "Frankey" OTEY __________| (1772 - 1825) m 1788 | | _John HOPKINS __________+ | | (1726 - 1807) |_Mary HOPKINS _____________| (1739 - ....) | |________________________
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Mother: UNNAMED |
They had four children, James Anderson, Robert Allen, Lucinda
and Charlton, when he divorced her in 1832 in Lawrence Co., TN.
The divorce was granted on the basis of William's charge that
Nancy had committed adultery and she did not challenge the
charge in court. The three older children remained with William
after the divorce, but Nancy took Charlton with her to Arkansas
after she married Levi Faught.
On 18 Jan 1835, William married Anna E. Rackley. They were the
parents of four children, David Vincent, Martha Emeline, Mary E.
and James Knox Polk. They were still living in Lawrence Co. in
the West Point/Loretto area, where they owned land on Shoal
Creek, at the time of William's death on 27 May 1846. (The
story has been told by several of the REDDELL descendants that
one of our ancestors died from choking on a cockleburr, while
chasing a cow in the pasture Could this be that one??)
An interesting item from the Minutes of Lawrence Co., TN, show
that on 26 Aug 1835 William was indicted for "gaming". He
pleaded guilty to the charge and was fined $5. 00 and court
cost. Apparently William was the loser in the "gaming" as
Henry, his brother, paid the fine and court costs, and later
sued William to recover the same.
After William' s death, Anna and the younger children remained
in the West Point area until the mid-1850's, when they moved to
Newton Co., AR. James Anderson and Robert Allen, after their
marriages in Lawrence Co., TN., had moved to this area in the
early 1850's.
Shortly after the beginning of the Civil War, James Anderson,
David Vincent and probably Robert Allen joined the Union forces.
James Anderson died shortly thereafter in Springfield, MO from a
fever.
Robert Allen and David Vincent returned to their homes in Newton
Co., AR after the war. They both died there. James K.P.
remained in AR as did their sister, Mary E. SEXTON. Lucinda
continued to live in TN and Martha Emeline PRUETT moved to
Texas."
_ REDDELL ___________ | (1700 - ....) _John REDDELL _______| | (1730 - ....) m 1760| | |_____________________ | _John David REDDELL _| | (.... - 1852) m 1792| | | _William DAUGHERTY __ | | | (1720 - ....) | |_Eleanor DAUGHERTY __| | (1742 - ....) m 1760| | |_Mary BARTLE ________ | (1720 - ....) | |--William M. REDDELL | (1793 - 1846) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_UNNAMED_____________| (1775 - ....) m 1792| | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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