Mother: Mary CAUTHON |
Joined the 74th Reg't. Virginia Militia commanded by Capt. Jos.
F. Price on 20th March 1813 at Hanover Co., Va. Later drafted
for 6 mos. and was discharged at Norfolk, Va. on the 28th Dec.
1813 commanded by Capt. Wingfield of the 6th Reg't. Va. Militia.
His father-in-law, Henry Arnall, Sr. was in same unit.
Census of 1810, Hanover Co., Va. Dabney Alvis 1 male + 45
(possibly Dabney's father) 1 male -45 Dabney Alvis 1 male -16 ?
3 males -10 Elias H., William A., Charles D., Jr. 1 female +45
(possibly Dabney's mother) 1 female -26 Rebecca Alvis.
Charles D. Alvis appears on a jury 29 Sept 1812 - Superior Court
of Hanover Co.,VA. Hanover Co., Va. Personal Property Tax
lists: 5 June 1802 Dabney Alvis - white male above 16 yrs old
10 Mar 1803 Dabney Alvis- white male above 16 yrs old- Tax .12
1805 Dabney Alvis- white male above 16 yrs old
1806 Charles D. Alvis-white male above 16 yrs old-1 horse-Tax
.12
1807 Charles D. Alvis-white male above 16 yrs old-1 horse-Tax
.12
1809 Charles D. Alvis-white male above 16 yrs old-2 horses-Tax
.23
1810 Charles D. Alvice-white male above 16 yrs old-2 horses-Tax
.24
1811 Charles D. Alvice-white male above 16 yrs old-3 horses-Tax
.36
1812 Charles D. Alvice-white male above 16 yrs old- 2
horses-Tax .24
1813 Charles D. Alvice-white male above 16 yrs old -1 horse
1814 Dabney Alvis-white male above 16 yrs old- 1 horse - Tax
.21
20 Mar 1815 Charles D. Alvice -white male above 16 yrs old- 1
horse This is the last record found in Virginia for Chas D.
Alvis, Sr.
"Joseph Rogers papers found in St. Louis, Mo." originally from
Hawkins Co. Inquire at Rogersville for a Charles D. Alvis and
his circumstances at the request of Wm D. Taylor. Signed: Wm
Goode 27 Nov 1825 This is the same person (Wm D. Taylor)
mentioned in the will of Henry Arnall of Hanover Co. Va.
Hawkins Co., Tn. Entry Book A 1824-36, P. 84 #327: Charles D.
Alvis locates and enters 50 A in Caney Valley on north side of
Holston River beginning on north side of a track of land said
Alvis line now running to join the lines of a track of land
entered by William Shropshire lot to Henry and round for
complement.
Entered 7th Sept 1824. Surveyed 16th Dec 1824. James P.
McCarty-Surveyer
Entry Book A , p. 215 #847 Charles D. Alvis locates and enters
50 A of land in Hawkins Co. on the north side of Holston River
on the waters of Cainey Creek beginning on Smith's line and to
run to Mallory's line then on said Mallory's line to the said
Alvis then to Jacob Wright's line and round for complement.
Entered 3rd May 1827: Entry Book A, p. 247 #985 Charles D. Alvis
locates and enters 25 A of land lying in Hawkins Co. in Cainey
Valley upon the waters of Cainey Creek beginning on said Alvis
line running to Jacob Wright's line running with line to round
for complement.
Entered 14th Sept 1828: Surveyed 1 day of Aug 1832 Entry Book A,
p. 342 #1323 Charles D. Alvis locates and enters 35 A of land
lying in Hawkins Co in Cana Valley on the north side of Holston
River upon the waters of Cana Creek beginning on a popular on or
near branch running westwardly to a white oak stump and to round
various courses for complement so as to include the plantation
where William Patterson now lives.
Entered 13th Mar 1833: Entry Book B #2070 Charles D. Alvis Sr
locates and enters five hundred acres of land lying in Hawkins
Co on the north side of Holston River in Caney Valley on the
waters of Caney Creek . Beginning on a beech said Alvis's
corner running to include eight acre entry made by Jacob Wright
thence with Patterson's line to a white oak stump thence north
twenty-five west to a white oak stump thence north sixty-three
east with Smith's line to a red oak stump thence north three
east to a poplar thence with the Clinch road to a birch buckeye
& hickory said Alvis's corner thence west one hundred and two
poles to a beech & two poplar thence south seventeen west eighty
poles to a stake thence with Peter Cleppar's line to a black
walnut thence south seventy degrees west one hundred and fifty
poles to a stake thence south one hundred and six poles to the
old salt lick road thence with the road one hundred and thirty
poles with Jacob Klepper's line thence eighty poles to the
beginning.
Entered the 14th Feb 1842 p. 145 # 2071: Charles D Alvis, Sr
locates and enters twenty-five acres of land lying on the north
side of Holston river on little Poor Valley between two fifty
acre entrys of David Gillenwaters beginning on said Gillenwaters
line running with said Gillenwaters line for complement.
Entered the 14th Feb 1842 Deed Book 21, p. 348-49: Joseph Gault
to Charles D. Alvis, Sr. Rigistered May 25th 1853 at 9 A.M. This
indenture made and entered into between Joseph Gault of the one
part and Charles D. Alvis Sr. of the other part will verify that
about the year of 1840 I, Joseph Gault did bargan and sell and
convey unto Jacob Fry a tract of land containing fifty acres
which conveyance he says is either lost or mislade therefore
the sd Fry and John Harlin the purchaser from of sd Fry
requested that I now convey unto Charles D. Alvis Sr. the
purchaser of sd tract of land from sd Harlin therefore I do this
day deed and convey the above named tract of land containing
fifty acres lying on Little Poor Valley Creek above the Sulphur
Springs adjoining an entry made by J. H. Smith-Beginning at a
Beech and Poplar at the foot of Stone Mountain on Smith line
near his spruce pine corner then up sd creek along the foot of
the mountain North fifty two east ninety two poles to a spruce
pine and maple near the bank of the sd creek thence North forty
west ninety poles to a stake at the foot of the pine mountain
thence along the same south fifty two west ninety two poles to a
stake then South forty east ninety poles to the beginning. I do
therefore warrent and defend from all other claims unto the sd
Charles D. Alvis, his heirs and assigns forever the above
described tract of land given under my hand and seal this
fourteenth day of March 1853.
Joseph Gault
Test: Wm. A. Alvis Jos H. Alvis State of Tennessee : Hawkins
County Personally appeared before me James H. Vance, Clerk of
the County Court of said county the within named Joseph Gault
with whom I am personally acquainted and acknowledged that he
executed the within deed for the purposes therein contained.
Witness my hand at Office the 25th day of May 1853. J. H. Vance:
Clerk George R Powel & others to Charles D Alvis Registered the
19th Jan 1858 at 2 p.m. this indenture made and entered into
this 26 th day of Dec in the year 1856 between George R Powel of
the one part and Charles D Alvis of the other part both of
Hawkins Co Tennessee witnesseth that whereas heretofore Moses
Johnson purchased of George Hale a tract or parcel of land lying
and being in the county of Hawkins south of Clinch Mountain on
the road leading from Rogersville to Little War Gap in Clinch
Mt. and which adjoins the lands of the said Alvis, Wm Klepper &
Russell Coatney and which is the same lands on which said Moses
Johnson now lives & contains by estimation four acres more or
less and whereas for certain purposes said Hale by agreement of
said Moses Johnson executed to said Powell title to said tract
of land and the said Johnson having paid said Powel what is due
him and also having paid other debts which were owing by said
Johnson and for the payment of which Powel held said land and
the said Johnson having sold said tract of land to David Mallory
for the sum of two hundred & twenty dollars & no cents and the
said Mallory having sold the same to Charles D. Alvis and the
said Johnson & Mallory having both by signing the indenture
agree that said Powel shall convey said lands to said Alvis as
aforesaid. Now therefore in consideration of the promises & the
sum of money paid by Mallory to Johnson and alsothe sum of money
paid by Alvis to Mallory the said George R. Powel hath & by
those present doth bargin sell convey and confirm unto the said
Charles D Alvis his heirs and assign forever the tract of land
above described with the appertenances to have & to hold said
tract of land as above described with all and singular
hereditaments and appertenances thereunto belonging or
appertaining and the said George R. Powel doth covenant to and
with the said Charles D Alvis that he will warrant and forever
defend the title of said tract of land against the claim of all
persons claiming under through or by him. Witness my hand and
seal this day & year first above written. Test : George R. Powel
Robt C. Crawford
Signed: David (X) Mallory Moses (X) Johnson John F. Shanks
Michael (X) Klepper
I will warrant & defend the title of said tract of land of four
acres more or less to said Charles D. Alvis his heirs & assignee
forever against the claim of all persons. Witness my hand & seal
this 26th Dec 1856 Test Robt C. Crawford Geo R. Powel
Signed: Moses (X) Johnson.
WILL OF CHARLES D. ALVIS, SR. Will Book 1, p. 26 26 March 1861
I, Charles D. Alvis, Senior of Hawkins County, State of
Tennessee, being in good health and in my right mind do make and
publish this my last will and testament, hereby revolking and
making void all other wills by me at any time made. 1st. I
bequest my soul to God who gave it. 2nd. I direct that my
funeral expenses and all my debts be paid as soon after my death
as possible out of any money that I may die possessed of or may
first come into the hands of my Executor. 3rd- do will and
desire that my well beloved wife, Susannah Alvis, have the use
of my mansion house and a comfortable support often the proceeds
of my farm, also William Henry, a yellow boy slave twenty-five
years of age, also Sam, a black boy slave twenty-two years of
age, also Sharlot, a black girl slave twenty-one years of age
during her natural life or widowhood if she remain in the state.
I will and desire that my slaves that I have willed to my well
beloved wife be set free at her death or leaving the state or
marriage.Fourth, I do will and bequeath to my son, Charles D.
Alvis, Jr., my mansion house and ten acres of land running
around so as to square ten acres. Fifth- It is my will and
desire that the balance of my land and property be equally
divided between my three children, Charles D. Alvis, Jr., Mary
Ann Susan Klepper and Joseph H. Alvis and their children after
their deaths. Sixth- I do will and bequeath to my son Elias H.
Alvis, fifty cents, to my son William A. Alvis fifty cents, to
my son George W. Alvis fifty cents, to my son Thaddaas J. Alvis
fifty cents, to my daughter Virginia Rebecca Johnson fifty
cents, to my son John M. Alvis' heirs fifty cents. Seventh- I
do will and bequeath to my well beloved wife in addition to the
third item of this will all of my household and kitchen
furniture and necessary property for farming consisting of one
horse and set of farming tools, one yoke of oxen, two cows and
calves. Pork sufficient to meat her one year or hogs to make
it. Two sows and pigs or shoats. Fifty barrels of corn and
twenty bushels of wheat and twenty bushels of oats, and also my
wife, Susanna Alvis, is to have my three slaves above named
during her natural life or widowhood or stay in the state after
her death the above said slaves and the increase of Sharlot is
to be set free during life. Eighth- I reserve a square at the
graveyard for a burring ground forever. Lastly- I do hereby
nominate and appoint Charles D. Alvis, Junior, my executor. In
witness whereof I do to this my last will set my hand and seal
this 22nd day of March 1861.
Charles D. Alvis, Senior
Signed and published in my presence and we have subscribed our
names hereto in the presence of Testation this the 22nd day of
March 1861. Test. Barney M. Klepper I appoint Charles D. Alvis,
Junior to attend to my beloved wife and to manage for my slaves
as laid down in this will.
Minute Book 1, p. 496 7 Oct 1861 Ordered by the court that
William Klepper, Powel Robinson and William Green be appointed
to pay off a years support to the widow of Charles D. Alvis
dec'd and report to the court.
p. 495 7 Oct 1861 It appears to the court that Charles D. Alvis,
Sr. has died having a written will which has not been probated
having considered informed. It is ordered by the court that
Charles D. Alvis, Jr. be appointed administrator of the estate
of said dec'd and the said Charles D. Alvis appeared in open
court and gave bond with securities approved by the court and
was qualified in due form of Law, Titles of Administrator will
be issued accordingly.
p. 526 3 Feb 1862 Exhibited in open court the last will and
Testament of Charles D. Alvis, Sr. dec'd which was proved by the
oath of Barney Klepper the subscribing witness who being duly
sworn according to law appears and says that he heard the
Testator acknowledge the same to be his last will and Testament
and that he believed him to be of sound and disposing mind and
memory at the time of acknowledging the same. It is therefore
ordered that said will be recorded and filed.
Minute Book 2, p. 293, 5 Aug 1867 It appearing to the court that
Susan Alvis has died leaving no written will. It is therefore
ordered by the court that Joseph H. Alvis be and he is hereby
appointed Administrator of said estate. Where upon the said
Joseph H. Alvis appeared in open court, gave bond and security
approved by the court, was qualified in due form of law and
letters of Administration was issued accordingly.
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Civil District 10: Beginning at the mouth of Big Creek and
running down the river to the mouth of Crocketts Creek thence up
said creek to the mouth of the land that divides the lands of
Lazarus Lawson and James McClure then along said land to the
stage road crossing the same and with the dividing line of said
Lawson and McClure to the top of Caney Creek Knobs then a
straight line to the mouth of the land that divides the land of
Daniel Lipe and Thomas Ingram then through said land crossing
Caney Creek and following the road and crossing the house where
Orville formerly lived leaving said house to the east and
following the path that leads from Orville's to Wax's plantation
on Stock Creek where Henry Blevins formerly lived thence along
path to the Flag Pond until it intersects a path Orville Rice
said Robert D. Young opened to go to the Suplhur Spring, thence
along said path to the road that goes from Rogersville to the
Sulphur Spring, thence with said road crossing the stone
mountain to the Sulphur Spring on little poor valley creek, down
said creek to the saltworks gap in Pine mountain, through the
gap to Powell's saltworks thence with road to top of Clinch
mountain at lick gap thence with the top of the mountain east to
the corner of District No. 9 to little war gap road east of
Spencer Acuff's house thence with road and line of District 9
crossing through Molsby's gap to the Stanley Valley road and
with said road to John Carmack's Spring Branch then down branch
to Big Creek.
Election to be held in Rogersville.
Clinton ARMSTRONG; Clinton ARMSTRONG; William A. ALVIS; John
(Big) ARMSTRONG; John ALVIS; Thomas L. ALVIS; Samuel ARMSTRONG;
Widow ARMSTRONG; guardian of Widow ARMSTRONG; Haynes AMIS;
Charles ANDERSON; Charles D. ALVIS; Rachel ARMSTRONG; Spencer
ACUFF; Wm M. ALEXANDER; Joel ACUFF; Joseph BESHER; Samuel BROWN;
Charles BESS; John BROWN; James BRADLEY; Martin BOAL; Elisha
BROWN; Wm C. BROWN; George C. BRADLEY;John BEAL SR; John BURNS;
George BEAL; Jacob BEAL; Abram BLEVINS; John D. BLEVINS;
Christopher BENCH; William BURNS; Morgan BRYANT; David BIGGS;
James BROOKS; George (son of John) BEAL; Reuben BRIANT; Michael
BAUGH; William CARMACK; Edward COBB; John CARMACK; Robert C.
CRAWFORD; Epps CARMACK; James Y.CRAWFORD; Carwell CRAWLEY;
Robert CORDEN (sic); Daniel CARMICHAEL; Charles A. COFFIN;
Daniel COFFIN; John COATNEY; Joel COATNEY; James CARMACK; COFFIN
& McKINNEY; Russell COATNEY; heirs of James CARDEN (sic); John
A. CANSON; Wm E. COCKE; Nancy DALZELL; F.S. DEWOLF; John DAWSON;
F.B. EVANS; Daniel FLORA; Richard G. FAIN; Nicholas FAIN;
____FLETCHER; Jacob FLORA; heirs of Jacob FLORA; P. R. FARRIS;
John B. FINDLEY; Elijah FAULKNER; Jacob FRY; Wiat (sic) FARRIS;
Martha FARRIS; Joel
GILLENWATERS; William GARDNER; John GILLENWATERS; Thomas
GILLENWATERS; Jacob B. GROVES; John GROVES SR; John GROVES JR;
Andrew GOULDY; William GALBREATH; Archabald GREEN; Daniel GREEN;
David GILLENWATERS; Pleasant GILLENWATERS; heirs of Joel
GILLENWATERS; Joel GILLENWATERS; Henry HAMBLIN; John HAGAN;
Thomas A. HAGAN; heirs of James HAGAN; George HALE; Elizabeth
HUNTER; Peter HART; Richard HUMPHRIES; Philip J. HALE; Joseph
HICKS; John HARLEN; Joseph HUFFMASTER; Robert & Noll JACKSON;
George JOHNSON; James JOHNSON; Mary JOHNSON; Joseph (son of
Mary) JOHNSON; Jas (son of George) JOHNSON; Thomas JOHNSON;
Robert H. JACKSON; Abner JOHNSON; Isaac JOHNSON; Samuel JONES;
Edward JTSON (sic); Absolem KYLE; heirs of Wm KING; Rodham
KENNER; Charles KING; Markham KINNER (sic); Jacob KLEPPER; Wm C.
KYLE; John H. KESHNER; Robert KING; Malinda KINNER "error in
giving in"; William KLINE; Joseph LACKEY; G.& L.A. Rogers
McCROW; Willie . MITCHELL; Willie B. MITCHELL; Richard H.
MITCHELL; Richard H. MITCHELL; John A. McKINNEY; John A.
McKINNEY; Wm MOUNTCASTLE; James McCLURE; George M. MERRYMOON;
Oliver C. MILLER; Martin MURPHY; Robert MALLORY JR; S. D. &
Willie B. MITCHELL; John C. McLIMORE; David MARSH; Wm MALSBEE
JR; David MALSBEE; S. D. MITCHELL; James MURRELL; Eliza
McCULOUGH; James K. NEILL; NEILL & SIMPSON; Edward NUGENT;
Haynes NUGENT; Jacob NUGENT; Robertson OWENS; heirs of Levi
PANTER; Joseph
PANTER; John PANTER; heirs of Joseph PARKS; Samuel POWEL; Thomas
POWEL; George R. POWEL; James POINDEXTER; John PILANT; David
PATTERSON; Wm PATTERSON; Thomas PHIPPS; Samuel PETTYBONE; Riley
PORTON; John M. REECE; Wiet (sic) M. REECE; Allen RUSSELL;
Charles M. RENEAU; Joseph RUSSELL; John A. ROGERS; Thomas ROGERS
& heirs; Moses RICE; Hiram SAMPULL; heirs of John H. SMITH;
Joseph SEAVERS; James S. SIMMONS; James G. SIMMONS; Richard
SMITH; John STOKELEY JR; John STOKELEY, Esq.; George C. SPECK;
David SENEABOUGH; David SENEABOUGH; Pleasant STARNES; Wm
SINGLETON; George STOKELEY; Andrew SPIERS; James SCHROPSHER
(sic); SPITRON/SPITSOR; G. W.THOMPSON; William THARP; John
WHEELER; Wm O. WINSTON; John G. WINSTON JR; Jacob WON; Aaron
WILLIAMS; James WOODS; John WEST; S. D. WINTERBOWER; John
WILSON; Reverend George WHITE; Wm A. WALKER; Hugh WALKER; Joseph
WRIGHT; George WHEELER; John WILLIAMS; George WILLHELM;
Montgomery WOODS; Stephen WEAR.
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_George ALVIS (ALVES) _+ | (1656 - 1734) _David ALVIS (OLVIS) I________________________________________| | (1714 - 1787) m 1739 | | |_Mary CRENSHAW? _______+ | (1700 - 1732) _David ALVIS II______| | (1748 - 1814) m 1768| | | _Thomas STANLEY III____+ | | | (1689 - 1754) m 1715 | |_Elizabeth STANLEY? __________________________________________| | (1718 - 1789) m 1739 | | |_Elizabeth MADDOX _____ | (1693 - 1724) m 1715 | |--Charles Dabney ALVIS I | (1777 - 1861) | _______________________ | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) CAUTHORN (CAWTHON) of Hanover & Fluvanna VA_| | | | | | |_______________________ | | |_Mary CAUTHON _______| (1750 - 1784) m 1768| | _______________________ | | |______________________________________________________________| | |_______________________
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Mother: Mary TALIAFERRO of Hockley |
_Thomas BOOTH "the immigrant"_+ | (1663 - 1736) _Thomas BOOTH _______| | (1697 - 1756) | | |_Mary COOKE __________________+ | (1680 - 1723) _George BOOTH ______________| | (1745 - 1786) m 1761 | | | _Thomas BUCKNER Sr.___________+ | | | (1670 - 1744) m 1692 | |_Ann BUCKNER ________| | (1698 - ....) | | |_Sarah MORGAN ________________+ | (1672 - ....) m 1692 | |--Catherine BOOTH | (1778 - 1841) | _William TALIAFERRO __________+ | | (1705 - ....) | _William TALIAFERRO _| | | (1715 - 1778) m 1739| | | |_Katherine HAY _______________ | | (1706 - ....) |_Mary TALIAFERRO of Hockley_| (1747 - ....) m 1761 | | ______________________________ | | |_Elizabeth HOLDEN ___| (1719 - ....) m 1739| |______________________________
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Mother: Sarah Jane DIXON |
__________________________________ | _______________________________| | | | |__________________________________ | _Henry (d'Armond) DEARMOND _| | (1837 - 1920) m 1865 | | | __________________________________ | | | | |_______________________________| | | | |__________________________________ | | |--Anita DEARMOND | (1888 - ....) | _William George DIXON ____________+ | | (1783 - 1840) m 1811 | _Benjamin Franklin DIXON ______| | | (1821 - 1869) m 1841 | | | |_Nancy Ann SANDERS _______________+ | | (1793 - 1851) m 1811 |_Sarah Jane DIXON __________| (1845 - 1893) m 1865 | | _Ezekiel NORWOOD Sr.______________+ | | (1796 - 1834) m 1818 |_Jane Elvira Silliman NORWOOD _| (1825 - 1854) m 1841 | |_Elizabeth Margaret WITHERINGTON _+ (1797 - 1865) m 1818
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Father: John DUPUY |
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Father: Gadi FINKLEA Jr. Mother: Eula E. ENGLISH |
____________________________ | _Gadi FINKLEA Sr.____| | (1809 - 1894) | | |____________________________ | _Gadi FINKLEA Jr.____| | (1848 - 1930) m 1877| | | _David Thompson MCCANTS Sr._+ | | | (1805 - 1880) m 1825 | |_Sarah Ann MCCANTS __| | (1828 - ....) | | |_Mary Ann HENRY ____________+ | (1805 - ....) m 1825 | |--Ferdinand L. FINKLEA | (1880 - ....) | ____________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |____________________________ | | |_Eula E. ENGLISH ____| (1850 - ....) m 1877| | ____________________________ | | |_____________________| | |____________________________
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Mother: Lucy Tate ARNOLD |
Elbert County, GA Deed Book W, page 105
30 Aug 1833: Thompson S. Glenn to James B. Adams, both of
Elbert Co, 2 promissory notes, $150 due 25 Dec next and $216 due
25 Dec 1834 with interest. Security is a negro woman dark
complected about 26 yrs old named Sharlotte.
Signed: Thompson S. Glenn. Witness: Benjamin W. Fortson.
_Thomas FORTSON Sr.__+ | (1715 - 1742) m 1739 _Thomas FORTSON Jr.__| | (1742 - 1824) m 1762| | |_Elizabeth WINN _____+ | (1717 - 1800) m 1739 _Richard FORTSON ____| | (1778 - 1836) m 1799| | | _Benjamin WINN Sr.___+ | | | (1700 - 1779) m 1725 | |_Rachel WINN ________| | (1744 - ....) m 1762| | |_Ann TAVERNER _______+ | (1700 - ....) m 1725 | |--Benjamin Winn FORTSON | (1808 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _William ARNOLD Jr.__| | | (1750 - ....) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Lucy Tate ARNOLD ___| (1778 - 1847) m 1799| | _____________________ | | |_Susannah TATE ______| (1750 - ....) | |_____________________
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Mother: Ann HERNDON |
A. E. Casey's Amite County Mississippi, Vol III, p. 564, which
lists Lucinda, Adelphia and Isabella (she's on page 562) as
daughters of James Lea and Anne Herndon, as well as the other
children.
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_William LEA\LEIGH III___________+ | (1649 - 1705) m 1675 _William LEA\LEIGH IV________| | (1682 - 1784) m 1703 | | |_Mary GREEN _____________________+ | (1654 - 1705) m 1675 _James LEA __________| | (.... - 1792) m 1725| | | _George MAJOR II_________________+ | | | (1658 - 1684) m 1682 | |_Frances MAJOR ______________| | (1684 - 1784) m 1703 | | |_Ann CAMPBELL ___________________ | (1652 - ....) m 1682 | |--Delphia (Adelphia) LEA | (1748 - 1818) | _William HERNDON "the Immigrant"_+ | | (1649 - 1722) m 1677 | _Edward HERNDON I____________| | | (1678 - 1758) m 1698 | | | |_Catherine DIGGES _______________+ | | (1654 - 1727) m 1677 |_Ann HERNDON ________| (1704 - 1777) m 1725| | _John WALLER I___________________+ | | (1645 - 1723) m 1669 |_Mary WALLER "the Immigrant"_| (1674 - 1721) m 1698 | |_Mary KEY _______________________+ (1648 - 1735) m 1669
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