Mother: Daughter of CRAWFORD |
I don't understand this?
d. Alicia Campbell (a 06.1371) ..
m. (c 1370) Sir Alan de Lauder of the Bass, 1st of Hatton ..
p. daughter of Macildhui
e. Neil Campbell ancestor of Campbells of Kenmore or Melfort
_ARCHIBALD (Gillespic) CAMPBELL _+ | (.... - 1280) _COLIN CAMPBELL of Lochow (Mor)_| | (1240 - 1296) | | |_________________________________ | _NEIL "MacCailen More" CAMPBELL of Lochow_| | (.... - 1315) | | | _________________________________ | | | | |________________________________| | | | |_________________________________ | | |--COLIN CAMPBELL | | _________________________________ | | | _ANDREW CRAWFORD _______________| | | | | | |_________________________________ | | |_Daughter of CRAWFORD ____________________| | | _________________________________ | | |________________________________| | |_________________________________
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Mother: Mary Ann LEACH |
_Robert CORLEY ________+ | (1725 - 1778) _Zacchaeus CORLEY I__| | (1762 - 1843) m 1805| | |_Sarah PETTY (PETTEY) _+ | (1740 - ....) _Wiley CORLEY _______| | (1811 - 1864) m 1837| | | _Pleasant BURNETT _____+ | | | (1750 - 1795) | |_Elizabeth BURNETT __| | (1785 - 1853) m 1805| | |_Anna GENTRY __________+ | (1750 - 1829) | |--Wiley Alexander CORLEY | (1846 - 1890) | _______________________ | | | _James LEACH ________| | | (1787 - ....) | | | |_______________________ | | |_Mary Ann LEACH _____| (1817 - 1896) m 1837| | _______________________ | | |_Emeilia_____________| (1787 - ....) | |_______________________
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Mother: Martha TAYLOR |
_Thomas GAINES Sr. "the Immigrant"_+ | (1584 - 1685) m 1608 _Daniel GAINES ______| | (1614 - 1682) m 1643| | |_Blanche KEMIS ____________________ | (1590 - ....) m 1608 _Bernard GAINES _____| | (1657 - 1747) m 1674| | | _FRANCIS BERNARD Jr._______________+ | | | (1558 - 1630) | |_Margaret BERNARD ___| | (1625 - 1686) m 1643| | |_Mary WOOLHOUSE ___________________+ | (1580 - ....) | |--Mary GAINES | (1685 - ....) | _George TAYLOR "the Immigrant"_____ | | (1600 - 1682) | _George TAYLOR Jr.___| | | (1628 - 1706) | | | |_Rebecca TOMLIN ___________________+ | | (1600 - ....) |_Martha TAYLOR ______| (1654 - 1747) m 1674| | _Mathew TOMLIN ____________________ | | (1580 - ....) |_Martha TOMLIN ______| (1632 - ....) | |___________________________________
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Mother: Nancy WILLIAMS |
_James GATEWOOD Sr.______+ | (1696 - 1783) m 1730 _John GATEWOOD ______| | (1740 - 1795) | | |_Penelope FULLERTON _____+ | (1710 - ....) m 1730 _Fielding GATEWOOD __| | (1787 - 1833) m 1820| | | _Joseph BURNETT _________+ | | | (1709 - 1771) m 1731 | |_Amy BURNETT ________| | (1747 - 1792) | | |_Clara "Clary" GATEWOOD _+ | (1714 - ....) m 1731 | |--Ann GATEWOOD | (1825 - 1882) | _________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_________________________ | | |_Nancy WILLIAMS _____| (1791 - 1882) m 1820| | _________________________ | | |_____________________| | |_________________________
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Father: Charles F. GERALD Mother: Mary Agnes DAVIS |
_____________________ | _Nathan GERALD ___________| | (1800 - ....) | | |_____________________ | _Charles F. GERALD __| | (1846 - ....) | | | _____________________ | | | | |__________________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Nancy "Nannie" GERALD | (1860 - ....) | _Abel DAVIS _________ | | (1770 - 1826) | _John Packer DAVIS _______| | | (1796 - 1865) m 1826 | | | |_Agnes PACKER _______ | | (1770 - ....) |_Mary Agnes DAVIS ___| (1843 - 1880) | | _John MCCANTS _______+ | | (1778 - 1846) m 1803 |_Mary A. "Polly" MCCANTS _| (1812 - 1850) m 1826 | |_Mary Jane THOMPSON _+ (1785 - 1846) m 1803
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Mother: Elizabeth LEE |
Will of WILLIAM HARRIS, dated Oct. 26, 1788, proved Dec. 11,
1788 Albemarle County Will Book III, page 55:
"In the name of God Amen the 26th day of October anno domini
1788 I William Harris of the County of Albemarle and the Parish
of St. ...... (unreadable) being in perfect Memory and
Remembrance praised be to God for the same But weak in body I do
make and Ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and
form following Viz First I bequeath my Soul unto the hands of
Almighty God hoping that through the Victorious Death and
Sufferings of my great Redeemer to Receive free pardon and
forgiveness of all my sins and my body to the grave to be Buried
at the Discretion of my Executors herein and after nominated as
for my worldly goods with which the Almighty hath been pleased
to Endow me with I give and bequeath in measure and form
following Viz I give and bequeath
to my son MATTHEW HARRIS the land and plantation whereon he now
lives with all the land that is my property on Rockfish River in
Amherst County. I give
to my son BENJAMIN HARRIS the plantation whereon I now live with
all the lands which I posess on the waters of Green Creek only a
small part Joining the lands of Samuel Hensley and William
Thurmond and bounded as followeth To Wit Beginning at a Red Oak
on...... where the path crosses the Branch which lies Betwext my
land known by the Name of the Red Oak Field and Jerusha Turner's
old place and Running with my line to a corner in Hensley's line
and with Hensley's line down the Creck (sic) to Thurmonds line
and with his line to the Branch above mentioned and then up the
said Branch to the first Station which land last mentioned I
give and bequeath
to my Grandson WILLIAM HARRIS MOSBY. I give and bequeath
to my children MATTHEW HARRIS, SARAH HAWKINGS MOSBY, ELIZABETH
DEGGS, CATHERINE STECCER, JOHN HARRIS, WILLIAM HARRIS, MARY
WOOFOL, BENJAMIN HARRIS, ANN COLEMAN AND JUDITH COLEMAN the
negroes and properties which I have heretofore given them and
which is now in their possession. I lend
to my wife MARY HARRIS the plantation whereon I now live Stock
of Horses, Cattle Hoggs Household and kitchen furniture with the
plantation utensil and 11 negroes namely Peter Ned Harry Joe
Frank John Charles Sabra Bette Rachel and Judah during her
Natural life and I nominate
my sons JOHN HARRIS and WILLIAM HARRIS and BENJAMIN HARRIS as my
executors to execute this my Last Will and Testament My will is
that my three sons John William and Benjamin above mentioned
have the management of all my property which I left for the
maintenance of my wife MARY HARRIS and all the profit arising
therefrom which is over and above maintaining and supporting her
at her own discretion is to be equally divided betwixt my said
three sons JOHN WILLIAM and BENJAMIN and my will is that on the
death of my wife MARY HARRIS that all the property that is now
left to support her to be equally divided amongst all my
children above mentioned as Witness my hand and Seal this the
date above mentioned.
William Harris (seal)
Witnesses: Richard Farrar, Lee Harris, L. McLean, John Farrar,
Isham X Bradley
Sam Shelton
History of Albemarle County, in Virginia By Rev. Edgar Woods, p.
219:
"William Harris, in all likelihood a brother of Matthew, was
long one of the early and leading citizens of Albemarle. His
first patent was located on Beaverdam of Hardware in 1739. He
also made entries on Totier and Green Creeks, until during the
next forty years he possessed more than two thousand acres. He
was evidently a man of fine judgement and great energy. He
established on Green Creek one of the first mills erected in
that part of the county, and it has ever since been an important
centre to the surrounding country. In 1746, the year after the
county was organized, he was appointed one of its magistrates.
He died in 1788.
His wife was Mary Netherland, and his children, Matthew, Sarah,
the wife of a Mosby, Elizabeth, the wife of John Digges,
Catherine, the wife of a Steger, John, William, Mary, the wife
of a Woodfolk, Benjamin, Ann, the wife of Hawes Coleman, and
Judith, the wife of George Coleman. From this stem has sprung a
greater number of families perhaps than from any other ever
domiciled in the county."
from the "The Lees of 17th Century York County, Virginia, By
Catherine H.C. Seaman, Professor, Sweetbriar College, Virginia,
published 1985:
Matthew's oldest son William was born between June, 1712 when
his grandfather Robert Harris made his will, and 1715, the last
year which would have allowed him to be 21 years old in 1736,
therefore old enough to enter the bond recorded in York County
in that year (Bk. 18: 324-325). He died in Albemarle County,
Virginia in 1788 (Will Book 3:55) at about 75 years of age. The
Harris Bible in the Virginia State Library says he was "upwards
of 80 years old" as was his wife at her death.
William Harris married before 1736 Sarah Netherland (1719-1799),
the daughter of John Netherland ( -1740) and Sarah Netherland (
-1745, see Deed Book 5:91 Goochland County). The Netherlands
left James City and New Kent Counties to settle in Goochland and
Powhatan Counties...
The map which accompanies the 1977 edition of Rose's Diary
(Fall, ed.) shows William Harris's home south of Carter's Bridge
not far from the Joshua Fry's home "Viewmont" (which William's
son John Lee Harris late purchased). This may have been the
location of William Harris's first house, built on the patent of
1739 which lay on Beaverdam of the Hardware River, however by
1745 he had built a mill on Green Creek. Today the site of the
mill and the Harris graveyard are both located on the north side
of Rte. 6, some 10-12 miles west of Scottsville, VA, the former
county seat of Albemarle. The home of Benjamin Harris, William's
youngest son to who he left his home plantation, is nearby. The
foundation ruins of a large house are located directly across
Rte 6 from the Harris graveyard. This is, without doubt, a house
belonging to William Harris and may have been the home site.
_____________________ | _Robert HARRIS I. "the Immigrant"_| | (1635 - 1701) m 1651 | | |_____________________ | _Matthew HARRIS _____| | (1661 - 1727) m 1712| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Mary WOOTEN? CLAIBORNE? _________| | (1635 - 1709) m 1651 | | |_____________________ | | |--William Lee HARRIS | (1713 - 1788) | _Henry LEE Jr._______+ | | (1645 - 1693) | _William LEE _____________________| | | (1676 - 1728) | | | |_Alice DAVIS ________ | | (1645 - 1695) |_Elizabeth LEE ______| (1690 - 1748) m 1712| | _____________________ | | |_Ann HARRISON ____________________| (1674 - ....) | |_____________________
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Mother: Mary Frances KYLE |
Item 1st. It is my wish and desire that all of my just debts be
paid.
Item 2nd. I give to my well beloved son James S. Higginbotham
during his natural life and no longer all the land that I may
have in my possession at my death except my right and title to
part of a tract of land belonging to the estate of my brother
Charles Higginbotham deceased; also one Negro man named
Pleasants.
Item 3rd. I give to my said son James S. Higginbotham during his
natural life and no longer all household and kitchen furniture
except my feather beds and furniture.
Item 4th. I give to my said son James S. Higginbotham during his
natural life and no longer my waggin and waggin gear; also I
give to my said son during his natural life and no longer all my
stock of horses, cattle and hogs and one half of my stock of
sheep; also one half of all my Negroes exclusive of the one
already mentioned.
Item 5th. It is my wish and desire that if my son James S.
Higginbotham at his death should have a child or children
lawfully begotten by him the foregoing property of every
description left to my son James S. Higginbotham during his
natural life should go to the said child or children lawfully
begotten by son James S. Higginbotham forever.
Item 6th. It is my wish and desire in case my son James S.
Higginbotham shall not leave a child or children lawfully
begotten by him then and in that case the whole of the property
of every description left to him during his natural life as
above shall go to the children of my daughter Frances McDaniel
viz Joseph McDaniel, Jms. McDaniel, Preston McDaniel and Mary
McDaniel.
Item 7th. I give to my well beloved grandchildren of my beloved
daughter Frances McDaniel one half of the Negroes I may dire
possess of also all my right and title to my part of a tract of
land belonging to the estate of my brother Charles Higginbotham
deceased; also forty dollars to be paid to them out of my estate
for the building of a house on a lot adjoining the lot whereon
the Baptist meeting house now stands; also one half of my stock
of sheep; also my feather beds and furniture except the best bed
I have which I give to my granddaughter Mary McDaniel to them
and their heirs forever.
I hereby acknowledge this to be my last Will and Testament
revoking all others as heretofore mentioned and I do hereby
appoint Thomas Higginbotham, my brother William Higginbotham and
my son James S. Higginbotham Executors of this my last Will and
Testament given under my hand and seal this 11th day of November
1826.
Joseph Higginbotham {Seal}
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of:
Jesse Higginbotham
Saml. W, Christian
Eugene Higginbotham
September 6th 1827. In order to do my son James S. Higginbotham
ample justice in disposing of my estate I make this codicil to
my last Will and Testament of the 11th November 1826 viz. I do
hereby give to my son James S. Higginbotham a fee simple title
to the tract of land he now lives on containing about 100 acres
be the same more or less to him his heirs or assigns forever. I
also give to my son James S. Higginbotham two boys by the name
of Reuben and Zackeria to him and his heirs forever. I also give
to my grandchildren two boys William and Archer to them and
their heirs forever. Given under my hand and seal this 6th
September 1827.
Joseph Higginbotham {Seal}
Teste
Jesse Higginbotham
Allison Ogden
Eugene Higginbotham
At a Court held for Amherst this 17th day of September 1827 this
last Will and Testament of Joseph Higginbotham dec'd as also the
codicil thereto attached were produced into Court and proved by
the oaths of two subscribing witnesses and ordered to be
recorded_..
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_ HIGGINBOTHAM ______________________________+ | (1670 - ....) _John? HIGGINBOTHAM _________________| | (1694 - 1744) | | |_____________________________________________ | _Moses HIGGINBOTHAM _| | (1715 - 1790) m 1753| | | _(RESEARCH FAMILY GROUP) REILY (RILEY\RILY) _ | | | | |_WIDOW Higginbotham Frances? RILEY? _| | (1696 - 1751) | | |_____________________________________________ | | |--Joseph HIGGINBOTHAM | (1753 - 1827) | _____________________________________________ | | | _Robert KYLE "the Immigrant"_________| | | (1702 - 1775) m 1728 | | | |_____________________________________________ | | |_Mary Frances KYLE __| (1734 - 1825) m 1753| | _____________________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth "Betty" Anne CAMPBELL ____| (1704 - 1779) m 1728 | |_____________________________________________
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Mother: Margaretta Oswald CHEW |
_Joshua HOWARD "the Immigrant"_ | (1659 - 1738) m 1695 _Cornelius HOWARD ___| | (1707 - 1777) m 1738| | |_Johanna O'CARROLL ____________ | (1675 - 1763) m 1695 _John Eager HOWARD Gov. of Maryland_| | (1752 - 1827) m 1787 | | | _______________________________ | | | | |_Ruth EAGER _________| | (1721 - 1796) m 1738| | |_______________________________ | | |--Juliana Elizabeth HOWARD | (1796 - 1821) | _Samuel CHEW of Maidstone______+ | | (1693 - 1743) m 1715 | _Benjamin CHEW ______| | | (1722 - 1810) | | | |_Mary GALLOWAY ________________ | | (1695 - ....) m 1715 |_Margaretta Oswald CHEW ____________| (1760 - 1824) m 1787 | | _James OSWALD _________________ | | (1720 - ....) |_Elizabeth OSWALD ___| (1740 - 1819) | |_Mary TURNER __________________ (1720 - ....)
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Mother: Martha "Patsy" CAMPBELL |
_Samuel RICE __________+ | (1720 - ....) _Samuel R. RICE ___________| | (1743 - 1813) m 1777 | | |_Fanny RUSSELL ________ | (1720 - ....) _Samuel Russell RICE _____| | (1787 - 1848) m 1819 | | | _William STRATTON _____ | | | (1730 - ....) | |_Sarah Sally STRATTON _____| | (1759 - 1828) m 1777 | | |_Sarah MCCALL _________ | (1730 - ....) | |--Martha Orr RICE | (1838 - 1903) | _Charles CAMPBELL Sr.__ | | (1730 - 1812) m 1755 | _Levi Hampton CAMPBELL Sr._| | | (1760 - 1817) m 1780 | | | |_Elizabeth BELINDESS? _ | | (1740 - 1800) m 1755 |_Martha "Patsy" CAMPBELL _| (1801 - 1839) m 1819 | | _Reece WATKINS Sr._____+ | | (1730 - 1806) |_Sarah WATKINS ____________| (1763 - 1821) m 1780 | |_Sarah BARBER _________+ (1740 - 1779)
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