Mother: Elizabeth SWAN |
_Edward BARBER Jr.___+ | (1680 - 1764) _Luke BARBER ________| | (1720 - ....) | | |_Sarah MYVERT _______ | (1680 - 1764) _Jonathan BARBER ____| | (1764 - ....) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Ann EDWARDS ________| | (1720 - 1793) | | |_____________________ | | |--Johnathan BARBER Jr. | (1800 - ....) | _Samuel SWANN _______+ | | (1676 - 1743) | _Samuel SWANN _______| | | (1710 - 1807) | | | |_Ann BURCH __________+ | | (1680 - ....) |_Elizabeth SWAN _____| (1765 - 1842) | | _Hatch DENT I________+ | | (1706 - 1781) m 1728 |_Catherine DENT _____| (1734 - ....) | |_Ann CHAPMAN ________ (1708 - 1781) m 1728
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Mother: Anne ISHAM |
Virkus 4, 691. Colonel Francis Eppes (died 1734), husband of
Sarah Hamlin.
Henrico County Rent Roll, April 1705: Fra. Epes Junr and Isham
Epes, sharing equally, 889 acres.
_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 - ....) | | |________________________________________ | | |--Francis EPPES IV | (1686 - 1734) | _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: Amanda Anna MERRILL |
_Andrew GATEWOOD ____+ | (1740 - 1794) m 1768 _Robert Andrew GATEWOOD _| | (1781 - 1823) m 1806 | | |_Margaret KAY _______+ | (1750 - ....) m 1768 _Richard Henry GATEWOOD C.S.A._| | (1818 - 1880) m 1855 | | | _Anthony NEW ________ | | | (1745 - 1833) m 1782 | |_Lucy Dabney NEW ________| | (1787 - 1865) m 1806 | | |_Nancy WYATT ________+ | (1755 - 1833) m 1782 | |--Robert Henry "Hal" GATEWOOD | (1856 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Amanda Anna MERRILL __________| (1827 - 1880) m 1855 | | _____________________ | | |_________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Mary "Polly" HANCOCK |
She was married to Francis Marion FLANIGAN on 4 Sep 1873 in
Elmore Co. Alabama. She was divorced from Francis Marion
FLANIGAN of Elmore Co. Alabama.
She was married to George W. CANADY about 1881.
She was married to John E. FALLIN after 1881."
Marriage 1 John E Fallin b: SEP 1844 in Georgia
Marriage 2 George Kennedy b: in Dadeville, AL
Children
Rosa Kennedy b: 4 OCT 1881 in Elmore Couny, AL
Luther Kennedy b: 13 MAR 1884 in AL
Marriage 3 Francis Marion Flanigan b: 12 APR 1853 in AL Married:
4 SEP 1873 in Elmore Couny, AL 1
Children
Eugenia Flanigan b: 7 MAY 1874 in Tallapoosa County, AL
Isabel Flanigan b: 7 MAY 1874 in Tallapoosa County, AL
William Oscar Flanigan b: 15 MAR 1876 in Elmore Couny, AL
John Emery Flanigan b: 1878 in Elmore Couny, AL
Sources:
Elmore county marriage license index volume a
_George LOFLIN ______+ | (1757 - 1799) _Daniel LOFLIN __________| | (1788 - 1850) m 1807 | | |_____________________ | _George LOFLIN ________| | (1817 - 1890) m 1838 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Edith TRAMMELL _________| | (1790 - 1850) m 1807 | | |_____________________ | | |--Edna Jane LOFLIN | (1852 - 1921) | _Hardy HANCOCK Sr.___+ | | (1768 - ....) | _Hardy HANCOCK Jr._______| | | (1793 - 1871) m 1813 | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mary "Polly" HANCOCK _| (1825 - ....) m 1838 | | _____________________ | | |_Margaret "Peggy" LANEY _| (1793 - ....) m 1813 | |_____________________
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Mother: Charlotte Lottie CHERRY |
_Moses MILAN __________ | _John MILAN _________| | (1792 - 1850) m 1817| | |_Edith FUQUA __________ | _Obadiah MILAN ___________| | (1822 - 1908) m 1842 | | | _______________________ | | | | |_Margaret BASHAM ____| | (1798 - 1850) m 1817| | |_______________________ | | |--Hezakiah Carr MILAN | (1862 - ....) | _______________________ | | | _William CHERRY _____| | | (1766 - 1828) m 1805| | | |_______________________ | | |_Charlotte Lottie CHERRY _| (1821 - 1899) m 1842 | | _Joseph H. TAYLOR II___+ | | (1751 - 1818) m 1780 |_Frances TAYLOR _____| (1783 - 1852) m 1805| |_Sarah Elizabeth BEST _ (1760 - 1834) m 1780
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Mother: Elizabeth Brownlese WARNER |
I have a copy of the contents of a letter written by Isaac Pipes
to one of his cousins. The purpose of the letter was to detail
some of his family history and some of the sons and daughters
and brothers and sisters that he could remember. From the dates
contained in the letter it must have been written in 1917 at the
age of 77 some 7 years before he passed on. I do not have the
original letter. The content of the letter was typed in a 6 page
document that lists bible records and births and deaths of some
of the family and then the letter is appended, with no heading,
so I do not know who it was addressed to. The document is part
of the Thompson Manuscripts collection at Indiana University. Dr
Stith Thompson was a Pipes descendant and also a Professor at
Indiana. He specialized in folk lore stories and wrote several
books on the subject. He was interested in the family history
and conversed with several of the Pipes family. I do not know if
this letter was written to him, but I assume he copied it from
someone else. If anyone out there can tell me who the cousin was
from the references in the letter I would appreciate it. Please
note the "Family Legend" story at the end of the letter. I have
not edited the letter in any way. I will gladly copy the
document for anyone who wishes to have it.
A letter from Isaac Pipes to a family cousin in 1917. This
Charles Pipes was your Gr.Gr. Father and my father's uncle. His
wife's given name was Winifred. His children were David,
Stephen, James, Charles B. ( we called him "C.B.") and "Winnie"
(for her mother) married a Mr. Bird. Think she was the only
daughter. I knew Uncle Charles an all of his family well as they
lived 30 to 50 miles of us. Some even nearer. Cousin "C.B." I
feel sure, was Mrs. (cousin) Werner's Gr. Father. I knew him and
his wife ( she was an East) so well as they lived for years in
our Parish ( East Feliciana) but they moved away before their
children were large and I lost sight of them during the Civil
War. Gr. Father was John Pipes and his wife was Mary Taylor (
lovingly known as "Aunt Polly") - God Bless her precious memory.
They lived and died in Adams County, Miss. near Natchez. His
sons were David ( my father), Lewis - Hiram - John - Isaac ( for
whom I was named) and Levi; and daughters Cynthia Ann ( married
a Rev. W.C. Chamberlain), Hester Ann ( they were strong on "Ann"
) Married Dr. W. Tait, and another daughter (whose name I have
forgotten) married Fred Taylor. Our Great uncle David lived and
died near Clinton, La. - was twice married ( can't remember her
name) in this union they had - Alexander S - Henrietta, who
married Kinch Kearney of Madison Co. Miss., and Emily, married a
Mr. Phillips -- cousin Alex went to Morehouse Parish La. Before
the war and died there. Uncle David's second wife was aunt
Amanda ( a widow) and to this union were born two sons, William
Henry who died long ago, and David Washington, who was in New
Orleans the last that I knew of him. My father's brother Lewis
lived and died in Adams Co. Miss., his wife was Nancy Holmes,
who was a sister of my father's first wife. Their children were
Robert, Charles, James, and Lewis, and girls Sarah ( who married
your uncle Stephen Pipes, her cousin), then Mary and Rachel. My
father's first wife was Sarah Holmes; their children were Mary
Born Dec 9, 1823 and died Nov 23, 1844 - married John F.
Goodrich - no children, lived only a few years. Sarah Holmes
born April 29,1828 and died -- no record- married Rev. J.H.
Merrill. John Holmes was born Feb 3,1827 and died Feb 22, 1901.
Both left large families. Forgot to state Bro. John married
Catherine Kemp. Father again married Aug 121830 Minerva Flynn -
who lived but a few months - dying Oct 12 1831.Father married my
mother, Elizabeth B. Warner Nov 29,1832 who died Feb 19,1880.
Their children were Minerva Ann born Oct 3, 1833 - died Aug
20,1840; David Oct 1, 1855 and died Aug 14, 1843. Elizabeth Wall
was born March 5,1837 and died August 17,1847. These all died in
the month August and of the same disease - Brain Fever. I was
born July 22, 1840. Nov 3, 1864 I married Lou Stone. We had
known each other from early childhood. She was the daughter of
Dr. William Stone, an eminent Physician - and grand daughter of
Bishop William Murray Stone of Maryland. In Jan 1876 we came to
Texas. We have seven children living, all in Texas as follows -
sons Robert Lee, John Stone, Pettis, Willie David, Isaac Thomas,
Louie Ballard and our only girl and baby Pearl Rivers, who lives
here - sweet and beautiful, has one child ( boy) aged 11 -- Lee
also lives here, and has three sweet girls. My angel wife went
to her heavenly home six years ago, and oh cousin! I can't get
over it. We lived so happily nearly fifty years and I expect to
thank God throughout eternity for blessing my life with the
loving devotion of such a wife. To know her was to love her -
but my old eyes and trembling hand admonish me I must hasten on.
Would love to tell you all about my children. They are a great
comfort to my old age. We lost two precious little ones while
small. Have seven as named, living. Pettis is a member of the
faculty of the Kidd-Key Conservatory of music at Sherman, Texas
and has won a reputation of which we are justly proud. But dear
cousin I must not longer tax your patience. So much regret my
inability to give you as complete a record as I had hoped, and
fear, had led you to believe. As much is from memory, yet it is
almost absolutely correct. I am proud of the Pipes name - and
have yet to know of a single one bringing to it the blush of
shame. I have met several of our name in different parts of
Texas, but unfortunately they know to little of the ancestry to
establish positive relationship. Have much more to tell you but
can't now. Please don't drop me, as I am much interested and
will always love to hear from you. With tenderest love, your
cousin I. Pipes After resting my old eyes a little I can't close
without giving you the following related by my father over sixty
years ago and vouching for its truthfulness: "How the Pipes name
was saved" "Many years ago when the only way of crossing the
ocean was in the sailing vessels, a man, wife and small son
started on the tedious voyage as steerage passengers. On the way
to America the parents both died and were buried at sea, and as
the little son was to small to talk, the kind hearted Captain
remarked his fears that the baby's name was lost, when an old
lady present remarked she had nursed the parents in their
illness and learned their name was Pipes."
A copy of the Parole form Signed by Isaac Pipes in 1864
The 27th Louisiana Infantry Regiment (Company A was known as
the "Skipwith Guards")
This regiment was organized at Camp Moore in April 1862, with
973 men. The regiment left for Vicksburg, Mississippi, on May 1
and arrived on May 4. During the first Federal campaign against
Vicksburg, May 18—July 27, the men did picket duty north and
south of the city. The regiment did guard and picket duty in
Vicksburg from the fall of 1862 through the early spring of
1863. On May 18, 1863, the men skirmished with the enemy as
General Ulysses S. Grant’s army surrounded Vicksburg. The
regiment held part of the line of entrenchments during the siege
of the city, May 19—July 4. The men repulsed an attack on May 19
and were said to have captured the first enemy flag and
prisoners taken during the siege. In the course of the siege, 58
men of the regiment were killed and 96 were wounded. Following
the surrender and their parole, the men went into camp for a
time at Enterprise. Most of the men then went home on furlough.
Perhaps a majority of the men remained at home even after the
government declared them exchanged in the fall of 1863. In the
summer of 1864, six companies, reduced in strength, reorganized
at Alexandria. Companies A and H reorganized at Clinton,
Louisiana, and became part of Gober’s Regiment Mounted Infantry.
One source states that Company D never reorganized, but some
records show at least part of it at Clinton in June 1864. The
regiment occupied a camp at Pineville until the end of the war.
Occasionally, detachments would help garrison Fort Buhlow and
Fort Randolph near the town. Many of the men began dispersing to
their homes in late April 1865. The remnants of the regiment
marched to Mansfield and disbanded there about May 19."
"In January 1876, with his family, his wife's mother and his
parents, he moved from Clinton, Louisiana to Bosqueville, Texas,
near Waco. After some few years they moved to Erath Co., Texas,
near Dublin.
Children:
Willie David PIPES b: 11 AUG 1865 in Clinton, E. Feliciana, La
Isaac Thomas PIPES b: 17 APR 1867 in Clinton, E. Feliciana, La
Louis Ballard PIPES b: 8 APR 1869 in , East Feliciana Parish, La
Robert Edward Lee PIPES b: 17 JUL 1871 in Clinton, E. Feliciana,
La
John Stone PIPES b: 17 JUL 1874 in Clinton, E. Feliciana, La
Frank Pettis Haney PIPES b: 9 FEB 1877 in , Mclennon, Tx
Minnie Gayden PIPES b: 30 JUL 1881 in Dublin, Erath, Tx
Gayden Waters PIPES b: 3 APR 1884 in Dublin, Erath, Tx
Pearl Rivers PIPES b: 7 MAY 1885 in Dublin, Erath, Tx
_Windsor PIPES ______ | (1740 - 1806) m 1769 _John L. PIPES ______| | (1774 - 1827) m 1798| | |_Jane MCAFEE ________ | (1745 - 1811) m 1769 _David PIPES ________________| | (1798 - 1877) m 1832 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Mary TAYLOR ________| | (1775 - 1849) m 1798| | |_____________________ | | |--Isaac Thomas PIPES | (1840 - 1924) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Elizabeth Brownlese WARNER _| (1810 - 1880) m 1832 | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Elizabeth Newton ASBURY |
_John SANDIDGE ____________________________+ | (1760 - 1832) m 1783 _Christopher "Kit" SANDIDGE _| | (1797 - 1886) m 1821 | | |_Mary (Molly) WOOD ________________________+ | (1760 - 1824) m 1783 _John Thomas SANDIDGE ____| | (1823 - 1903) m 1846 | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) WHITLOCK of Green Co. KY_ | | | | |_Elizabeth Warner WHITLOCK __| | (1805 - 1881) m 1821 | | |___________________________________________ | | |--Samuel Taylor SANDIDGE | (1849 - 1849) | _Joseph ASBURY ____________________________+ | | (1756 - 1833) m 1788 | _Daniel Shadrack ASBURY _____| | | (1789 - 1853) m 1813 | | | |_Mildred MONTGOMERY _______________________ | | (1768 - 1830) m 1788 |_Elizabeth Newton ASBURY _| (1825 - 1898) m 1846 | | ___________________________________________ | | |_Lucinda S. ATKINSON ________| (1793 - 1874) m 1813 | |___________________________________________
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