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will probated Amhurst County, Virginia June 4, 1787
Date: Sun, 31 Aug 1997 From: [email protected] (M. L. Durse)
To: [email protected] (Jesse L Barnett)
Nov. 22nd, 1745. "James Templeton assigns Robert Barnett ( a
servant from Ireland on the brig named ""COULI KAN"" to John
Price of Lancaster County , for 6 years ...."" from the book
"IMMIGRANTS TO PENNSYLVANIA"" by Tepper. ISBN# 0-8063-0682-3.
This is all i have found so far...am still checking.
***NOTE- It is unknown if this is the same Robert!!! - Jesse L
Barnett
Possible discrepancies: He moved with his family to Albemarle
Co. Va. prior to 1742 or to Hat Creek, Amherst Co. (now Nelson
Co.) Va. ca. 1740
County Date Formed Parent County County Seat
Accomack 1663 Northampton Accomac
Albemarle 1744 Goochland, Louisa Charlottesville
Alleghany 1822 Bath, Botetourt, Monroe(WVA) Covington
Amelia 1734 Brunswick, Prince George Amelia
Amherst 1761 Albemarle Amherst
Scott 1814 Lee, Russell, Washington Gate City
Nelson 1808 Amherst Lovingston
The following text, from "The History of Albemarle Co. "
The Mayos have had a name and place in Albemarle from the
beginning. Colonel William Mayo, the County Surveyor of
Goochland, obtained a patent for eight hundred acres on the
branches of Rockfish, near the Blue Mountains, in 1738. The
patent of Dr. William Cabell for forty-eight hundred acres on
both sides of the Fluvanna, obtained the same year, adjoined
this entry of Mayo. Among the first deeds recorded in Albemarle,
is one from Ann Mayo, conveying this land to Robert Barnett in
1748. ** Unknown which Robert Barnett [Seiber~1.FTW]
Children:
Rebecca Barnett
Robert Barnett
John Barnett b. 1730
Joseph Barnett b. 4 Oct 1731 in Pennsylvania
Robert Barnett b. 1732
William Barnett b. 1735 in Amherst Co. Va.
James Barnett b. 1730 in Augusta Co., VA
Susannah Barnett b. 1737 in Amherst co. VA
Byrom M. Barnett b. 1740 in Amherst co, VA
Alexander Barnett b. 3 Aug 1745 in Hat Creek, Amherst Co., Va
Children from Ancestry.com
Children Sex Birth
Col Joseph Barnett M 1730 in [city], [county], PA, USA
Robert Barnett M 1732 in [city], [county], PA, USA
William Barnett M 1735 in [city], Amherst, VA, USA
James Barnett M 1736 in [city], Amherst, VA, USA
James Barnett M 1737 in [city], Culpeper, VA, USA
Byram M Barnet Tsr M 1740 in [city], Amherst, VA, USA
James Barnett M 1746 in [city], Culpeper, VA, USA
Jenny Barnett F 1748 in [city], Culpeper, VA, USA
Rebecca Barnett F 1752 in [city], Culpeper, VA, USA
Alexander Barnett M 1754 in [city], Culpeper, VA, USA
Elizabeth Barnett F 1758 in [city], Culpeper, VA, USA
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Mother: Lenora Victoria CABLER |
_Vivian BECK ________ | (1791 - ....) m 1831 _David M. BECK C.S.A.___| | (1832 - 1911) | | |_Sarah MOBLEY _______ | (1800 - 1842) m 1831 _Vivian Alvin BECK ______| | (1866 - 1948) m 1890 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth CHRISTOPHER _| | (1848 - 1897) | | |_____________________ | | |--Bert C. BECK | (1890 - 1972) | _____________________ | | | ________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Lenora Victoria CABLER _| (1870 - 1952) m 1890 | | _____________________ | | |________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Dorothy Lymbrey CALCOTE |
_ARTHUR HARRIS Esq.__+ | (1530 - 1597) _WILLIAM HARRIS Esq. of Southminister_| | (1556 - 1616) m 1583 | | |_DOROTHY WALDEGRAVE _+ | (1530 - 1624) _John HARRIS "the Immigrant"_| | (1588 - 1638) | | | _THOMAS SMITH _______ | | | (1520 - ....) | |_ALICE SMITH _________________________| | (1556 - 1652) m 1583 | | |_ALICE JUDD _________ | (1530 - ....) | |--John HARRIS | (1620 - ....) | _____________________ | | | ______________________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Dorothy Lymbrey CALCOTE ____| (1600 - ....) | | _____________________ | | |______________________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Martha "Margaret" MEEK |
Notes for BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MCGRAW: "I remember Ben F. McGraw
well. He and Minnie came to Terrell to see us many times, also
Ancel, Henry, John and Leonard. In 1889, our family moved east
of Terrell near Elmo on a farm. Uncle Frank and Minnie lived on
an adjacent farm.
In about 1891, Ben Franklin, Henry, Ancel and Minnie moved to
Overbrook, Oklahoma Territory, near Ardmore. In the1892 winter
Benjamin Franklin died of pneumonia. Soon after that Ancel died
of pneumonia, also, and all are buried there.
Thomas John Reed went to Overbrook in the fall of 1891 and was
there when they died. Henry and Leonard went to Wewoka, Minnie
came to Chico to live with sister Lola Buckaloo. Thomas John
Reed went to Roff, Oklahoma Territory and sent for the Reed
family. We all arrived in January 1892, my mother, Earl and Mary
and I. Pa, Bill and Arthur drove the wagon team and got there
about December 1891. We lived on Little Blue Creek right in the
village of Roff."
[Marriage bond/license of Benjamin F.McGraw and Mary Andrew]
State of Mississippi-Wilkinson County
Know all men by these presents, that we:
Benjamin F.McGraw and David Boland of said county are held and
firmly bound unto John J.McCrea, Governor, of the State of
Mississippi, aforesaid or his successors in Office, in the sum
of Two hundred dollars, lawful money of said state, to which
payment, well and truly to be made to the said Governor, for the
time being, or his successors in office, we bind ourselves, our
heirs, executors and administrators, each and every of us and
them, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents, sealed
with our seals and dated this 31st day of August one thousand
eight hundred and 54.
The condition of this obligation is such that whereas a marriage
is shortly intended to be celebrated between Benjamin F.McGraw
and Miss Mary Andrew. Now if there is no lawful cause to
obstruct the said marriage, then this obligation to be void;
otherwise to remain in full force and virtue.
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of\
B.F.McGraw \
David Boland \
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The State of Mississippi-Wilkinson County
To any judge, minister or justice lawfully authorized to
celebrate the rites of matrimony you are hereby licensed to
celebrate the rites of matrimony between Benjamin F. McGraw and
Miss Mary Andrew and for so doing, this shall be your warrant.
Given under my hand and Seal of Office this 31st day of August
in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and 54.
F.Conrad, Clk\
By I.J.Mims
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The State of Mississippi\
Wilkinson County
_Solomon MCGRAW Sr.__+ | (1711 - ....) _David MCGRAW _______| | (1738 - 1823) m 1770| | |_____________________ | _William Darling "Willie" MCGRAW _| | (1780 - 1850) m 1808 | | | _James ANDREWS I_____+ | | | (1725 - 1798) | |_Mary ANDREWS _______| | (1750 - ....) m 1770| | |_Priscilla MCGRAW? __+ | (1725 - ....) | |--Benjamin Franklin MCGRAW | (1825 - 1890) | _____________________ | | | _James MEEK _________| | | (1735 - 1756) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Martha "Margaret" MEEK __________| (1785 - 1850) m 1808 | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Father: (RESEARCH QUERY) MILLER |
__ | __| | | | |__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) MILLER _| | | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Norman MILLER Sr. | (1820 - ....) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |__________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Father: Peter Childs QUIN |
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could be this one Edward I. or Edward J. Sanders CSA
http://www.tngenweb.org/civilwar/csacav/csatn17.html
FIELD OFFICERS Major-Edward I. Sanders CAPTAINS-Edward I.
Sanders, Co. "A". "Confederate Rangers". Organized April 26,
1862 at Memphis. Some individual records show enlistments as
early as September 9, 1861. Became Thomas C. Flournoy's Company,
9th Mississippi Cavalry Regiment. L. E. Hill, T. C. Brown, Co.
"B". "The Chickasaw Mounted Guards". Organized March 20, 1862 at
Okolona, Mississippi. Became Company "E", 9th Mississippi
Cavalry Regiment. P. A. Mann, James C. Brock, Co. "C", formerly
called "B". Organized May 1, 1862 at Aberdeen, Mississippi.
Became Company "F", 9th Mississippi Cavalry Regiment. Companies
"B" and "C" were illegally mustered into the 12th Mississippi
Companies "B" and "C" were illegally mustered into the 12th
Mississippi Cavalry Battalion in August 1863, but were ordered
returned to Major Sanders by Major General Stephen D. Lee. When
they returned to the battalion, their Company letters were
reversed.
On organization of the battalion, Captain Edward J. Sanders
became Major. The report from Company "B" dated October 31, 1862
stated: "This company was in battle at Courtland, Denmark, luka.
Engaged at luka and Burnsville six times; at Corinth, engaged
both days on the left wing. Was in the rear in the retreat from
luka, and skirmished with the enemy for nine miles." Company "C"
reported its company papers lost in the retreat from Corinth.
Name: Edward J. Sanders
Company: A
Unit: 17 Tennessee (Sanders') Tennessee Cavalry.
Rank - Induction: Captain
Rank - Discharge: Major
Allegiance: Confederate
Notes: E J Sanders 9 Miss Cav
17th (SANDERS') TENNESSEE CAVALRY BATTALION
Organized September 15, 1862; consolidated with 17th Mississippi
Cavalry Battalion to form 9th Mississippi Cavafry Regiment in
December 1864. This battalion was composed of only three
companies, one of which, Company "A", was composed principally
of Tennesseans. The other two were Mississippi companies.
FIELD OFFICERS Major-Edward I. Sanders
CAPTAINS-Edward I. Sanders, Co. "A". "Confederate Rangers".
Organized April 26, 1862 at Memphis. Some individual records
show enlistments as early as September 9, 1861. Became Thomas C.
Flournoy's Company, 9th Mississippi Cavalry Regiment.
L. E. Hill, T. C. Brown, Co. "B". "The Chickasaw Mounted
Guards". Organized March 20, 1862 at Okolona, Mississippi.
Became Company "E", 9th Mississippi Cavalry Regiment.
P. A. Mann, James C. Brock, Co. "C", formerly called "B".
Organized May 1, 1862 at Aberdeen, Mississippi. Became Company
"F", 9th Mississippi Cavalry Regiment.
Companies "B" and "C" were illegally mustered into the 12th
Mississippi Cavalry Battalion in August 1863, but were ordered
returned to Major Sanders by Major General Stephen D. Lee. When
they returned to the battalion, their Company letters were
reversed.
On organization of the battalion, Captain Edward J. Sanders
became Major. The report from Company "B" dated October 31, 1862
stated: "This company was in battle at Courtland, Denmark, luka.
Engaged at luka and Burnsville six times; at Corinth, engaged
both days on the left wing. Was in the rear in the retreat from
luka, and skirmished with the enemy for nine miles." Company "C"
reported its company papers lost in the retreat from Corinth.
On July 13, 1862, Brigadier General Frank C. Armstrong,
Commanding Cavalry Brigade, Army of the West, reported: "Captain
Sanders' Company encamped near Verona, but is now scouting
Northward from Marietta." On July 19, Sanders' and Hill's
Companies were reported with General Armstrong at Fulton,
Mississippi.
On August 28, Brigadier General Lewis Henry Little, Commanding
Division, ordered: "You will order Captain E. I. Sanders to move
Northward immediately with his company and Captain Mann's
Partisan Rangers for the purpose of ascertaining the position
and movements of the enemy between the Mississippi and Ohio
Railroad and Tuscumbia, Alabama. These companies are now at Bay
Springs."
On September 5, General Armstrong, at La Grange, Tennessee, in
the midst of his raid into West Tennessee, inquired if Sanders'
Company could not be sent to him at Ripley, Mississippi.
On January 20, 1863, Sanders' Battalion, Baxter's Scouts, and a
company of regulars constituted the reserve at the Headquarters
of the Cavalry Corps of the Department of Mississippi and
Louisiana at Grenada, Mississippi.
In March and April, as part of Armstrong's Brigade, the
battalion was with Forrest on his operations in Middle Tennessee
as part of Van Dorn's Corps, participating in the attack on
Thompson Station March 5; the capture of the 22nd Wisconsin
Infantry at Brentwood, March 25; and the engagement at Franklin
April 10. At Thompson Station, the battalion reported seven
killed, including Captain L. E. Hill, and 14 wounded.
On October 2, 1863, Major General Stephen D. Lee, at New Albany,
Mississippi, ordered: "Brigadier General S. W. Ferguson, with
the following portions of his command will move at once to the
vicinity of Cherry Creek, and there await further orders: 2nd
Alabama, 56th Alabama, Barteau's Tennessee Regiment, Sanders'
Battalion, and Owen's Battery." This was in preparation for
another expedition into Tennessee.
The last record of the battalion dated November 20, 1863,
reported it in Ferguson's Brigade, composed of 2nd and 56th
Alabama Regiments, 12th Mississippi Battalion, Sanders'
Tennessee Battalion, 2nd, or 22nd,(Barteau's) Tennessee Regiment
and Owens'Arkansas Battery.
This unit history was extracted from Tennesseans in the Civil
War, Vol 1. Copyrighted © 1964 by the “Civil War Centennial
Commission of Tennessee”
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Mother: GRACE THRELKELD |
_JOHN DUDLEY SUTTON VI Baron, Knt. K.G.____+ | (1400 - 1487) m 1420 _EDMUND SUTTON Lord Dudley, Knt.__________| | (1425 - 1483) m 1470 | | |_ELIZABETH de BERKELEY of Beverstone_______+ | (1400 - 1478) m 1420 _THOMAS SUTTON Lord Dudley_| | (1480 - 1549) | | | _THOMAS de CLIFFORD 8th Lord of Wordsworth_+ | | | (1414 - 1455) m 1424 | |_MATILDA (Maud) de CLIFFORD of Wordsworth_| | (.... - 1491) m 1470 | | |_JOAN de DACRE ____________________________+ | (1418 - 1455) m 1424 | |--LUCY SUTTON | (1522 - ....) | ___________________________________________ | | | _LANCELOT THRELKELD K.B. of Yanwath_______| | | (1450 - ....) | | | |___________________________________________ | | |_GRACE THRELKELD __________| (1480 - ....) | | ___________________________________________ | | |__________________________________________| | |___________________________________________
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Mother: Ann T. STOCKDELL |
"The Tutt Family of Virginia, Philadelphia and Colorado Springs"
by Russell Thayer Tutt II Revised June 1984 page 4
(g) Elizabeth-4 Tutt married Hay Taliaferro, brother of William
in 1800.
Moved to Cooper Co., KY. Thy had Charles-5, Mary-5, Ann Hay-5,
Margaret Aylett-5, John-5, William Aylett-5, Philip-5 and
Robert-5 Tutt.
Marriage: "Marriages of some Virginia Residents 1607-1800" page
112
TUTT Mary m. Hay Taliaferro.
_John S. TALIAFERRO _+ | (1687 - 1744) m 1718 _William TALIAFERRO _____| | (1726 - 1798) m 1751 | | |_Mary CATLETT _______+ | (1692 - 1771) m 1718 _John TALIAFERRO ____| | (1753 - ....) m 1772| | | _Nicholas BATTAILE __+ | | | (1701 - ....) m 1726 | |_Mary Thornton BATTAILE _| | (1731 - 1757) m 1751 | | |_Mary THORNTON ______+ | (1706 - 1757) m 1726 | |--Nicholas Hay Battaile TALIAFERRO | (1793 - 1835) | _____________________ | | | _John STOCKDELL _________| | | (1720 - ....) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Ann T. STOCKDELL ___| (1750 - ....) m 1772| | _____________________ | | |_Mary____________________| (1730 - ....) | |_____________________
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Mother: Mary Ann JONES |
CHILDREN:
Samuel B. WHEAT
Hillary James WHEAT
Eugene J. WHEAT
Stephen Varner WHEAT
Hetta Ellen WHEAT
James B. WHEAT
_William WHEAT Sr.___+ | (1705 - 1767) m 1724 _William WHEAT ________| | (1725 - 1782) m 1754 | | |_Amy WALLS __________+ | (1705 - ....) m 1724 _Hezekiah WHEAT Sr.__| | (1760 - 1833) m 1797| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Martha "Polly" CRAIN _| | (1735 - ....) m 1754 | | |_____________________ | | |--Bazel WHEAT | (1814 - 1857) | _____________________ | | | _______________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mary Ann JONES _____| (1760 - 1839) m 1797| | _____________________ | | |_______________________| | |_____________________
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