Father: Richard CORBIN of Farley Vale Mother: Rebecca FARLEY |
_Richard CORBIN of Lanesville_+ | (1714 - 1790) m 1737 _John Taylor CORBIN of Laneville_| | (1739 - 1790) m 1772 | | |_Elizabeth "Betty" TAYLOE ____+ | (1721 - 1760) m 1737 _Richard CORBIN of Farley Vale_| | (1766 - 1819) m 1791 | | | _Benjamin WALLER Judge________+ | | | (1716 - 1786) m 1746 | |_Maria "Molly" WALLER ___________| | (1752 - 1787) m 1772 | | |_Martha HALL _________________+ | (1728 - 1780) m 1746 | |--Rebecca Parke Farley CORBIN | (1792 - ....) | ______________________________ | | | _________________________________| | | | | | |______________________________ | | |_Rebecca FARLEY _______________| (1777 - 1822) m 1791 | | ______________________________ | | |_________________________________| | |______________________________
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Mother: DOROTHY de VERE |
_HENRY NEVILLE Knt. of Latimer_+ | (1437 - 1469) m 1463 _RICHARD de NEVILLE 2nd Lord Latimer_| | (1468 - 1530) m 1490 | | |_JOAN BOURCHIER _______________+ | (1440 - ....) m 1463 _JOHN NEVILLE 3rd Lord Latymer_| | (1493 - 1542) | | | _HUMPHREY STAFFORD of Grafton__+ | | | (1427 - 1486) m 1452 | |_ANNE STAFFORD of Grafton____________| | (1471 - 1500) m 1490 | | |_CATHERINE FRAY _______________+ | (1437 - 1482) m 1452 | |--JOHN NEVILLE 4th Lord Latymer | (.... - 1577) | _______________________________ | | | _GEORGE de VERE _____________________| | | | | | |_______________________________ | | |_DOROTHY de VERE ______________| (.... - 1526) | | _______________________________ | | |_____________________________________| | |_______________________________
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Mother: Sarah GRIFFITH |
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In 1386 Pope Urban VI promoted him by bull at Genoa and he was
appointed Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. In August 1387 the
ceremony was carried out and he was installed in the presence of
Richard II. The following year Scrope travelled to Rome to seek
the Pope's consent for King Richard's pet project of canonising
Edward II and on his return Richard spent the winter with him at
Lichfield on his way to the Shrewsbury Parliament. Richard le
Scrope remained a favourite of the King and on the death of
Robert Waldby, Archbishop of York in 1398 King Richard ignored
the choice of the Chapter and at his request the Pope gave
permission for Scrope to take the post.
When Bolingbroke took the throne from Richard II, Archbishop
Scrope joined the Archbishop of Canterbury in the enthroning of
the new King. His loyalty it seems was shaken though by the
discontent of the Percy family who were great benefactors of his
Cathedral in York. There is no evidence to indicate that Scrope
was anti-Lancastrian although he is mentioned in Shakespeare's
Henry IV as appearing to be. The archbishop took great
exceptions to Henry IV's charges on the church and although not
the instigator of the armed uprising against the king, he was
one of the leaders, albeit with a background role. The
archbishop was caught in May 1405 at the head of six thousand
men at Shipton Moor, near York, by the King's army headed by
Ralph Neville, 1st earl Westmoreland and immediately entered
negotiations. All seemed to be going well, with the Archbishop,
Westmoreland, and the two parties enjoying a drink together in
front of their men. Once the archbishop's followers had
dispersed, Westmoreland laid his hand on Scrope's shoulder and
formally arrested him."
_WILLIAM le SCROPE Knt._+ | (1250 - 1312) _GEOFFREY le SCROPE Knt. of Masham K.B._| | (1278 - 1340) m 1311 | | |_CONSTANCE de NEWSOM ___+ | (1253 - ....) _HENRY le SCROPE 1st Lord Scrope of Masham_| | (1312 - 1391) | | | _WILLIAM de ROS ________+ | | | (1244 - 1310) | |_IVETTE (Juetta) de ROS ________________| | (1290 - 1331) m 1311 | | |_EUSTACHE FITZ HUGH ____+ | (1220 - ....) | |--RICHARD le SCROPE Archbishop of York | (1350 - 1405) | ________________________ | | | ________________________________________| | | | | | |________________________ | | |___________________________________________| | | ________________________ | | |________________________________________| | |________________________
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28 Jul 1784: This day His Honor the Governor signed the
following grants in council - viz, WILKES COUNTY; Richard Tyner
- 300 acres; William Moss - 600 acres.
Will of Richard Tyner 13 Sep 1824 Elbert County, GA, Will Book
"M" page 338, 339 Elbert County Georgia, WILL OF RICHARD TINER
1824:
To all whom these presents Shall Come be it known and I hereby
declare and Make Known In the name of Almighty God that I
Richard Tyner Sr. of the State of Georgia and County of Elbert
being Very Sick and weak but in the right use of my reason and
Well Knowing that it is appointed for all men to die in order to
arrange my affairs as far as in my power lies I make this my
last Will and Testament hereby revoking and Setting aside all
other Wills that I heretofore may have made first I give my soul
to the Almighty author of my existence and recommend that my
body be buried in the Christian form by my relations and
executors. And as touching my estate wherewith it has pleased
god to bless me I give bequeath and demise the same in the
following manner
to my daughter Abigail Cridendon one dollar and no more
to my son Richard Tyner Jnr I give and bequeath the land whereon
I now live which
contains parts of different Surveys also an equal part with the
rest of my children of the part to be divided
to my son Harris Tyner I give and bequeath my best bed and
furniture and also equal part with the rest of my children of
the property that is to be divided
to my Grand Daughter Nancy Tyner I give and bequeath one of my
colts for her to make choice.
My children herein after named that is Samuel Tyner or his heirs
Mary Ryley
Tamer Hunt Joshua Tyner Frances McGuire Noah Tyner or his
heirs
Elizabeth Boatright Agnes Crump Martha Bird Richard Tyner
Harris Tyner
and the Children of Charity Bird is to have an equal part of my
negroes________a woman Peter and Daniel men and _______a girl
stock of Every Kind with my crop that may be ________ and my
furniture not already given. I will and request that the whole
of the Same be sold by my executors in they way that their
judgements say will be the best for the interest of my children
herein after named say Samuel Tyner or his heirs Mary Ryley
Tamer Hunt Joshua Tyner Frances McGuire Noah Tyner or his
heirs Elizabeth Boatright Agnes Crump Martha Bird Richard
Tyner Harris Tyner and the children of Charity Bird and after
the payment of my just debts that the proceeds of the property
to wit Negroes stocks of every Kind
my crop and the furniture be by my Executors equally divided
between my children just above named or their heirs.
I appoint my friends William Baily Isham Fiasby & Thomas A
Banks my Executors and having Carefully Considered all the
different Counts in this my will I am__________therewith and
Confirm the same and in Witness thereof I have here unto set my
hand seal this thirteenth day of September 1824 - Signed sealed
and acknowledged in presence of us
Lauchlen McClurry Richard (X) Tyner
James Adams His mark
Nancy (X) Tyner
Her mark
Georgia : Court of Ordinary Sovernity
Elbert County : Term 1824 Personally appeared in open court
James Adams and being duly sworn saith that he say Richard Tyner
sign seal & publish the within instrument as his last will and
Testament & that he signed the same as a witness in his presence
that the said Lauchlen McCurry & Nancy Tyner sign the same also
as witnesses in his presence that he was then of sound &
disposing mind sworn to & subscribed this 11 Nov 1824
James Adams
Filed John Weston C, C, O, Whereupon it was order to be
Recorded the 10 November 1824 John Weston,
C,C,O,
Estate Returns for Elbert Co., Ga. 1824, pg 33: Richard Tyner:
shows receipts of Robt. Crump, Nancy Tyner, Harris Tyner,
Thompson McGuire and Moses Hunt in right of his wife Tamar in
part of their legacies pg 153 Returns of 1825 show receipts of
Wm Boatright in right of his wife, Eliz, of John Bird in right
of his wife, Martha B., and Elijah Bird, gdn (guardian) of
Sarah, Martha, Nancy, and Mary Bird, orphans of Billings B. Bird
and Charity Bird. Also receipts of David Dolbs, atty, for
Richard Tyner for fees for acting as atty, and expenses in
establishing the claim and collecting money which was
appropriated to said Tyner for a Revolutionary claim for
property lost in the war between the U. S. and Great Brittian.
William Bailey and Isham Teasley, Excrs.
"Richard Tyner Family are well known in Elbert Co. history due
to the massacre of his family by the Creek Indians and his
daughters being taken captives in the late 1700's."
LDS Conflict in spouses:
Spouse:Tamer HILLYARD (AFN: 222K-K8B) Marriage: 1 Jan 1772
Goochland, Va
Spouse: Mrs. Richard TYNER (AFN: 222K-H0B) Marriage: Abt 1779 Of
Elbert, Ga
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