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Mother: Emily LUCAS |
_Henry BONNER __________+ | (1805 - ....) m 1837 _Andrew BONNER ______| | (1844 - 1920) | | |_Mary Harriette MARTIN _ | (1818 - 1889) m 1837 _Lee BONNER _________| | (1880 - ....) | | | ________________________ | | | | |_Callie LOTT ________| | (1862 - 1932) | | |________________________ | | |--Andrew BONNER | (1900 - ....) | ________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |________________________ | | |_Emily LUCAS ________| (1880 - ....) | | ________________________ | | |_____________________| | |________________________
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Father: WILLIAM de COMYN 1st Earl of Buchan Mother: SARAH FITZ HUGH |
_ROBERT de COMYN Earl of Northumberland_ | (1030 - 1069) _(RESEARCH QUERY) COMYN ________| | | | |________________________________________ | _WILLIAM de COMYN 1st Earl of Buchan_| | (1170 - 1233) m 1204 | | | ________________________________________ | | | | |________________________________| | | | |________________________________________ | | |--JEAN de COMYN | (1210 - ....) | ________________________________________ | | | _ROBERT FITZ HUGH of Morayshire_| | | (.... - 1201) | | | |________________________________________ | | |_SARAH FITZ HUGH ____________________| (1170 - 1204) m 1204 | | ________________________________________ | | |________________________________| | |________________________________________
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Mother: Mourning BYARS |
_James CORLEY _______+ | (1700 - ....) _William CORLEY _____| | (1729 - 1811) | | |_____________________ | _William CORLEY _____| | (1760 - 1853) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--James CORLEY | (1790 - 1880) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mourning BYARS _____| (1755 - 1791) | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Anne ISHAM |
_Francis EPPES (EPES) I "the Immigrant"_ | (1597 - 1674) m 1625 _Francis EPPES II____________| | (1628 - 1678) | | |_Marie PAWLETT _________________________ | (1605 - 1643) m 1625 _Francis EPPES III___| | (1657 - 1718) m 1686| | | ________________________________________ | | | | |_UNNAMED_____________________| | (1630 - ....) | | |________________________________________ | | |--Anne EPPES | (1691 - 1711) | _WILLIAM ISHAM _________________________+ | | (1578 - ....) m 1625 | _HENRY ISHAM "the Immigrant"_| | | (1628 - 1678) | | | |_Mary BRETT ____________________________ | | (1604 - 1682) m 1625 |_Anne ISHAM _________| (1665 - 1718) m 1686| | _Christopher BANKS "the Immigrant"______+ | | (1600 - ....) |_Katherine BANKS ____________| (1620 - ....) | |________________________________________
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Mother: Jane MORRIS |
m2: Mary G. Sadler (Wife)
Children:
Thomas HAYNIE b. 1705 in st Stephens Parish, Northumberland,
Virginia, USA
Thomasina HAYNIE b. in St Stephens Parish, Northumberland,
Virginia, USA
Henry HAYNIE b. 1704 in St Stephens Parish, Northumberland,
Virginia, USA
William HAYNIE b. 5 Nov 1704
John Haynie, Jr. was the son of John and Jane Haynie.38 It was
he, who presented his father's will to be recorded in court.
John married Mary Sadler, the daughter of Thomas Sadler, in 1704
and she died by Dec 1706. They had 2 children, Thomas and
Thomasine.39 John married Hannah Neale Shapleigh, a young widow,
before Oct 1715. She was the administrator of the estate of her
husband, Thomas Shapleigh.40 John continued to live in
Northumberland County.
_____________________ | _John HAYNIE "the Immigrant"_____| | (1594 - ....) | | |_____________________ | _John HAYNIE Sr._____| | (1624 - 1697) m 1650| | | _____________________ | | | | |_________________________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--John HAYNIE Jr. | (1654 - 1723) | _Edward MORRIS ______ | | (1580 - ....) | _Nicholas MORRIS "the Immigrant"_| | | (1605 - 1663) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Jane MORRIS ________| (1630 - 1725) m 1650| | _____________________ | | |_Martha__________________________| (1609 - 1683) | |_____________________
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Mother: Amanda Jane SANDIFER |
_David MORGAN _______+ | (1780 - 1836) m 1806 _Benjamin J. MORGAN __________________| | (1812 - 1880) m 1836 | | |_Mary ANDREWS _______+ | (.... - 1868) m 1806 _Thomas Franklin MORGAN _| | (1837 - 1921) | | | _Nelson PAYNE _______ | | | (1800 - 1860) | |_Louisa Carr PAYNE ___________________| | (1821 - 1870) m 1836 | | |_Mary Carr MORGAN ___+ | (1800 - 1840) | |--James Houston MORGAN | (1866 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) SANDIFER of SC & MS_| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Amanda Jane SANDIFER ___| (1847 - 1926) | | _____________________ | | |______________________________________| | |_____________________
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Pittsylvania Co. VA: From the clerk's office: " C. H. Pickeral
appointed surveyor of road from Signboard near Harmon Cook's to
the Pocket Road near Henry T. Dalton. James V. Mahan appointed
surveyor of Road from Cook's Mill by Anderson's mill to
Green-pond-Museville Road."
Pickrell researcher is Marcella Hedrich works at the William
Harlan Library in Tompkinsville, KY.
Possible kin:
Biographical Sketch of William S. Pickrell; Text from Haynes,
Nathaniel S. History of the Disciples of Christ in Illinois
1819-1914, Cincinnati: Standard Publishing Company, 1915. Pages
586 - 587. This online edition © 1997, James L. McMillan.
Born: Montgomery County, Kentucky, 1807. Died: Mechanicsburg,
Illinois, 1870.
"Accompanied by his brother, Jesse Pickrell, he came to Sangamon
County in 1828. Together the two brothers had three horses and
$300. He entered land where Mechanicsburg now is and later laid
out that village. He was a man of public and patriotic spirit,
and came to know personally every man of prominence in the then
large county of Sangamon. In the Black Hawk War he messed with
his friends, Abraham Lincoln, John T. Stewart and Elijah Iles.
He became a major in the State Militia.
He became a Christian in 1842. At once he took an active and
leading part in the church. A man of superior capabilities and
spirit, he served the congregation with great efficiency in
every position. When no preacher was present, he spoke well to
the people. He was always ready for every good work--to instruct
the untaught, to encourage the discouraged, to strengthen the
weak, comfort the sorrowing, to assist the needy and help bury
the dead. His home was noted for its hospitality near and far.
Many found a cheerful welcome. At a "State Meeting" held there
in 1856, his home entertained sixty-four delegates.
As his ten children grew of age to attend public worship, those
who, for any reason, were required to stay at home, cried. One
of his daughters became the wife of Harvey N. Edwards, another
of George Pasfield and a third of Wm. Bayard Craig. The last,
Miss Emma, fed the congregation in a period of
weakness--superintending the Bible school, presiding at the
Lord's table, and doing whatever needed to be done until the
tide turned in the congregation's life.
Mr. Pickrell was a tall, large man, with a florid complexion and
gracious manner. He was a prince of the Lord's."
http://kentuckyexplorer.com/nonmembers/June99OldGen.html.
"Matilda Pickrell was a daughter of Henry Pickrell, who was born
in Loudon County, Virginia, on March 17, 1782, and emigrated to
Kentucky and married Sallie Gilkerson, of Kentucky, who was of
Irish descent. Henry Pickrell's parents came from Yorkshire,
England, and settled in Loudon County, Virginia. Henry Pickrell
settled in Montgomery County, Kentucky, near Aaron's Run, and
very near where the post office of Side View is now located, but
afterward removed to Shelby County, Kentucky; and finally
settled in what is now Sangamon County, Illinois, with several
of his grown sons and most of his family and died there. His
grandson, Hon. Henry Pickrell, now lives in Springfield,
Illinois, a very prominent man and one among the most prominent
shorthorn breeders of that state. Henry is now deceased."
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