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Mother: Mary MOORE |
_James BARBOUR II___________________+ | (1707 - 1775) m 1733 _James BARBOUR III_____| | (1734 - 1804) m 1762 | | |_Sarah TODD ________________________+ | (1717 - 1781) m 1733 _Richard BARBOUR ____| | (1768 - ....) | | | _Robert THROCKMORTON of Church Hill_+ | | | (1693 - 1737) m 1730 | |_Frances THROCKMORTON _| | (1733 - 1794) m 1762 | | |_Mary LEWIS ________________________+ | (1709 - 1748) m 1730 | |--James BARBOUR | (1800 - ....) | _John MOORE ________________________ | | (1698 - 1759) m 1733 | _William MOORE ________| | | (1740 - 1802) | | | |_Rebecca CATLETT ___________________+ | | (1702 - ....) m 1733 |_Mary MOORE _________| (1770 - ....) | | _Robert THROCKMORTON _______________+ | | (1736 - 1769) m 1757 |_Mary THROCKMORTON ____| (1750 - ....) | |_Lucy THROCKMORTON _________________+ (1736 - 1767) m 1757
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Mother: Martha Peyton Tabb BOLLING |
________________________________ | ______________________| | | | |________________________________ | _Spencer W. ELCAN ___________| | (1804 - 1836) | | | ________________________________ | | | | |______________________| | | | |________________________________ | | |--Henry S. ELCAN | (1834 - ....) | _Robert BOLLING III_____________+ | | (1730 - 1775) m 1758 | _Thomas Tabb BOLLING _| | | (1763 - 1810) m 1786 | | | |_Mary Marshall TABB ____________+ | | (1737 - 1814) m 1758 |_Martha Peyton Tabb BOLLING _| (1808 - 1878) | | _JOHN PEYTON Baronet of Isleham_+ | | (1726 - 1790) m 1748 |_Seignora PEYTON _____| (1767 - ....) m 1786 | |_Frances COOKE _________________ (1722 - 1778) m 1748
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Mother: Penelope FULLERTON |
John moved to KY prob abt 1790, as he last appears on tax list
in 1789 in VA and first appears in Jefferson Co on tax list in
1794.
_(RESEARCH QUERY) GATEWOOD\GATWOOD of England_ | _John GATEWOOD I "the Immigrant"_| | (1640 - 1706) m 1680 | | |______________________________________________ | _James GATEWOOD Sr.__| | (1696 - 1783) m 1730| | | _Thomas MCGRAW (MAGRAH) ______________________+ | | | (1640 - 1722) | |_Amy "Amie" MCGRAW (MAGRAH) _____| | (1660 - ....) m 1680 | | |______________________________________________ | | |--John GATEWOOD | (1740 - 1795) | _James FULLERTON I____________________________ | | (1650 - ....) | _James II FULLERTON _____________| | | (1680 - ....) | | | |______________________________________________ | | |_Penelope FULLERTON _| (1710 - ....) m 1730| | _Henry PICKETT "the Immigrant"________________ | | (1640 - 1702) |_Sarah PICKETT __________________| (1677 - ....) | |______________________________________________
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Mother: Sallie |
ii. WILLIAM GATEWOOD, b. 1836, Bolivar, Hardeman Co., Tennessee;
d. 1902, Cato, Pulaski Co., Arkansas.
_(RESEARCH QUERY) GATEWOOD of Old Virginia_ | _Mr. GATEWOOD _______| | (1770 - 1815) | | |___________________________________________ | _Nicholas GATEWOOD __| | (1810 - 1860) | | | ___________________________________________ | | | | |_Lucy________________| | (1770 - 1830) | | |___________________________________________ | | |--William M. GATEWOOD | (1836 - 1902) | ___________________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |___________________________________________ | | |_Sallie______________| (1815 - 1860) | | ___________________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |___________________________________________
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In SC Clement received four land grants totaling 550 acres
between 1765 and 1773. In 1787, he sold his SC land and moved to
KY, settled in Madison County (on tax list of Apr. 27, 1789).
Married about 1740.
Children of Clement and Mary Moberly
1. Benjamin - b. about 1744, VA. Served in the Revolution. Moved
to KY about 1797. Married Mary SUTTON. Children of Benjamin and
Mary MOBERLY: Robert; Sally married E. COVINGTON; and probably
others.
2. Clement - b. Oct. 4, 1746, Bedford Co., VA; living in 1835,
Crawford Co., AR. Moved to Fairfield Co., SC with parents. He
served in the Revolution and moved to Madison Co., KY after the
War. He appears on the tax list of May 27, 1787 of Madison Co.,
KY, and and later to Warren Co., KY and Crawford Co., AR. On
Feb. 7, 1834, Clement attested to his brother Isaiah's
Revolutionary War service, and Clement and his wife Sibella made
confirming statements. Married first on Jul. 7, 1770 in
Fairfield Co., SC to Phoebe LASHLY. Clement's second wife was
named Sibella. Children of Clement and Phoebe MOBERLY: Reason
married Caroline O'NEILL; Isaiah married second Nancy COX;
Charles died young; John died young; Vashti married Soloman
TAYLOR; Nancy married Harvey O'NEAL; Charles married Elizabeth
'Betsy' SNODGRASS; John married Sarah K. FLETCHER; James married
Betsy COX; Clement 'Clem' married China; and Edward married
Sarah SIMPSON.
3. Ann 'Nancy' - b. about 1745-49, Bedford Co., VA; d. Fairfield
Co., SC. Married Richard NEELEY.
4. Isaiah - b. Dec. 14, 1754, Fairfield Co., SC; d. Oct. 23,
1836, Lee Creek, Crawford Co., AR. Moved to Fairfield Co., SC
with parents, and to KY after the Revolution. He appears on the
tax list of Madison Co., KY on Apr. 27, 1789. Served in the
Revolution 1775-1782. Married about 1780 in Fairfield Co., SC,
Frances 'Fanny' COLEMAN, daughter of Robert COLEMAN and Frances
MATHIS. Children of Isaiah and Fanny MOBERLY: Elijah married
first Salome GUICE, and second Martha MAY; Isaiah married first
Nancy GUICE, and third Mary 'Polly' KING; Sion Fountain married
Barbara GUICE; possibly James; Frances married Anthony TURNEY;
Vashti married Daniel TURNEY; Rebecca married Burwell COX;
Sicily married first William JOHNSON, and second Guilford
PLYANT; Nancy married George BRIGGS; Robert; David; and Pinkey
H. married Isaac P. SPENCER.
5. William - b. about 1756, Fairfield Co., SC; d. about 1807,
Fairfield Co., SC. Married about 1786 to Nancy COLEMAN, daughter
of Robert COLEMAN and Frances MATHIS. Children of William and
Nancy MOBERLY: Larkin married his second cousin Lucy MOBLEY,
daughter of Keziah and Colin MOBLEY (ancestors of Mary Ann
(MOBLEY) COLLINS, Miss America 1959); Fanny married Charles P.
COLEMAN; Joab married; Candace married William McGRAW; Zachariah
married; William C.; Green Berry married first Savilla HILL, and
second Mrs. Henrietta WILSON; and Wiley married.
6. Mary 'Polly' - b. about 1764, Fairfield Co., SC. Married
Charles COLEMAN (d. 1788, Fairfield Co., SC).
7. Susannah - b. about 1766, Fairfield Co., SC. Married Isham
MOBLEY, son of William MOBLEY and Anne OSBORNE. Children of
Susannah and Isham MOBLEY: Isham, Jr. married Penelope; and
Hester Hunt married Robert YOUNGUE.
8. Edward - b. about 1770, SC. Married about 1800 to Nancy
SUTTON. Additional evidence concerning this family is desired,
since some undocumented sources give earlier birth and marriage
dates for Edward. Daughter of Edward and Nancy MOBERLY: Nancy J.
married William DOLLINS.
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_Philip PENDLETON ___+ | (1728 - 1778) m 1753 _Micajah PENDLETON ______________| | (1758 - 1844) m 1799 | | |_Spicey FREELAND ____+ | (1730 - 1804) m 1753 _James William PENDLETON _| | (1820 - ....) m 1865 | | | _William HORSELY ____ | | | | |_Mary Cabell "Polly C." HORSELY _| | (1764 - ....) m 1799 | | |_____________________ | | |--Bertha Parker PENDLETON | (1884 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _________________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mary A. CLARK ___________| (1820 - ....) m 1865 | | _____________________ | | |_________________________________| | |_____________________
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Index to Fairfax County, Virginia Wills and Fiduciary Records:
Robert Whitely, admr. bond, inventory, est. acct. Will Book A1,
Part 1, 1742-1752, reel 27, pp. 50, 75, 125, and 134.
Index to Fairfax County, Va Wills and Fiduciary Records in book
form which lists an "admr. bond, inventory and est. acct."
Shirl wrote 2/01: Thomas found that his widow Susannah Whitely
was administrator of the estate (1744) and that the next year
Susannah TAYLOR was the administrator. She had married Henry
Taylor. (Those Taylors again) Susannah lived a long time and
had a son, named John, by Henry. Thomas also found records in
Loudoun County about the settlement of her estate--apparently
died about 1787. When Thomas sent me notes about 1980, he had
found enough about Robert to reasonably list him as our
ancestor, but had not found proof enough to claim anyone further
back though he had some names he was researching.
"In Fairfax County, a Robert Whitely died intestate prior to
1744. That year the court records (WB A 50) show his widow,
Susanna(h) Whitely, to be the administrator of his estate.
Later (WB A 75) there was an appraisal of his estate "at the
plantation of Robert Whitely". The appraisal included a boat
and one old warming pan. The next year the records show (WB A
pages 125 and 134) the administrator to be Susanna Taylor. She
had married Henry Taylor, a widower with several children,
between 1744 and 1745. (By 1751 they had a son John)".
In 1724 a lady from Chapticoe Forest, St. Mary's Co, Md., by the
name of Anne Jameson, willed a Robert Whitely a horse (I have
the abstract but it doesn't mention the horse). The Rev War
Robert Whitely married to Jane Guilliad (sp) whom I call the
"wrong Robert" wasn't born yet. I feel sure this is our Robert
but of course I have no proof. Have always thought this would
be the clue to finding our Robert but never knew how to pursue
it.
Maybe our Robert or kin:
MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 2 VOLUME II.
Hobart, Richard,Chas. Co.,7th May, 1698; 14th June, 1698.
To William Hunter, Robert Brookes, John Hall, Nicholas Dewlick,
Christopher Plunkett, George Tubman, each child of Maj. Wm.
Boarman, to son (unnamed) of Anthony Neale, John Smith, Thomas
Massey, John Bredd, Thomas Piper, Mary Benson, Leonard Brooke
and his wife, Maj. Boarman, and to Ann Brookes, and their hrs.,
personalty.
Exs.: Anthony Neale, Wm. Boarman, Benj. Hall.
Test: Thos. Huthey, Wm. Massems, Jno. Bowling, Francis Whitely.
6. 181.
MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 5 from Ancestry.com
Jameson, Anne, Chapticoe Forest,St. Mary's Co.,3rd Feb., 1724;
1st Mch., 1724.
To Margaret and Susannah (daus. of bro. William, ex.), —–, wife
of bro. William, Anne Bucknom, Elizabeth Simms, Elizabeth
Donell, Thomas Chamberlain, Henry Jameson, Charles Matinglee,
Giles Leill, Robert Whitely and bro. Thomas, personalty.
To Mr. Lench, of St. George's, residue of money in hands of bro.
Thomas.
To 2 sisters-in-law (unnamed), residue of chattels.
Test: Samll. Williamson, William Daniell, Mary Thimble. 18, 362.
Charles County, Maryland formed in 1658. Original county. Formed
from Potomac County. Gained territory from Prince George's
County in 1748. [The Handybook for Genealogists, United States
of America, 8th Edition, published by The Everton Publishers,
Inc., Logan, Utah.] [County Courthouse Book, compiled by
Elizabeth Petty Bentley, Genealogical Publishing Company,
Baltimore, MD, 1990.] ["A Brief History of the Maryland
Counties," compiled by Walt Williams (E-mail:
[email protected]), Calvert County MDGenWeb Home Page
(https://sites.rootsweb.com/~mdcalver/calvert.htm)].
Jeanette Marsh Shannon submitted a brief Morman Ancestral File
on Robert Whitely, She knows nothing more on our line as she
comes from Henry Haynes' first wife, Bathsheba Hampton.
[email protected] Whitely researcher.
__ | __| | | | |__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) WHITELY WHITELEY _| | | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Robert WHITELY of Fairfax Co. VA | (1703 - 1744) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |____________________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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