Mother: Hannah GLASS |
_John BILLINGTON "the Immigrant"_+ | (1582 - 1630) m 1605 _Francis BILLINGTON _________| | (1606 - 1684) m 1634 | | |_Elinor LONGLANG ________________ | (1585 - 1642) m 1605 _Isaac BILLINGTON ___| | (1643 - 1709) | | | _George PENN ____________________+ | | | (1571 - 1632) | |_Christian PENN _____________| | (1613 - 1684) m 1634 | | |_Elizabeth BRICKSWORTH __________ | (1564 - ....) | |--Eleanor BILLINGTON | (1684 - ....) | _(RESEARCH QUERY) GLASS _________ | | | _James GLASS "the Immigrant"_| | | (1620 - 1652) m 1645 | | | |_________________________________ | | |_Hannah GLASS _______| (1650 - ....) | | _________________________________ | | |_Mary PONTUS ________________| (1612 - ....) m 1645 | |_________________________________
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Mother: Regina DEGRAFFENREID |
__________________________ | _Thomas BLEWETT ______| | (1754 - 1835) m 1788 | | |__________________________ | _Thomas Garton BLEWETT _| | (1789 - 1871) m 1815 | | | _John RANDLE _____________+ | | | (1745 - 1821) m 1770 | |_Amy RANDLE __________| | (1772 - 1789) m 1788 | | |_Mary "Molly" WARE _______ | (1750 - 1814) m 1770 | |--Regina BLEWETT | (1820 - 1890) | _Tscharner DEGRAFFENREID _+ | | (1752 - ....) | _Allen DEGRAFFENREID _| | | (1764 - 1801) | | | |_Elizabeth ALLEN _________ | | |_Regina DEGRAFFENREID __| m 1815 | | _James THOMAS ____________ | | |_Sarah THOMAS ________| | |_Susannah MABRY __________
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Father: Henry CORBIN "the Immigrant" Mother: Alice ELTONHEAD |
_______________________________ | _____________________| | | | |_______________________________ | _Henry CORBIN "the Immigrant"_| | (1629 - 1675) m 1645 | | | _______________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_______________________________ | | |--Thomas CORBIN | (1669 - ....) | _William ELTONHEAD ____________ | | (1550 - ....) | _Richard ELTONHEAD __| | | (1582 - 1664) m 1607| | | |_______________________________ | | |_Alice ELTONHEAD _____________| (1627 - 1685) m 1645 | | _EDWARD SUTTON 5th Lord Dudley_+ | | (1567 - 1643) m 1586 |_ANN SUTTON _________| (1590 - ....) m 1607| |_THEODOSIA HARINGTON __________ (1570 - ....) m 1586
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______________________________________ | ____________________________________| | | | |______________________________________ | _ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus_| | (1453 - 1513) m 1467 | | | ______________________________________ | | | | |____________________________________| | | | |______________________________________ | | |--MARION DOUGLAS of Angus | | _THOMAS BOYD of Kilmarnock____________+ | | (1390 - 1439) | _ROBERT BOYD 1st Lord of Kilmarnock_| | | (1425 - 1482) | | | |______________________________________ | | |_ELIZABETH BOYD _____________________| (.... - 1496) m 1467 | | _JOHN or ROBERT MAXWELL of Calderwood_ | | (1400 - ....) |_MARIOTA MAXWELL of Calderwood______| (1425 - 1473) | |_JANET CRICHTON ______________________ (1400 - ....)
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Mother: Mary Cleveland FRANKLIN |
_John GRAVES ________+ | (1715 - 1792) m 1752 _Barzillai GRAVES Sr._____________________| | (1759 - 1827) m 1783 | | |_Isabella LEA _______+ | (1728 - 1792) m 1752 _Solomon GRAVES __________| | (1784 - 1861) m 1817 | | | _William WRIGHT _____+ | | | (1730 - ....) | |_Ursula WRIGHT ___________________________| | (1755 - 1843) m 1783 | | |_Margaret JOHNSTON __ | (1730 - ....) | |--Jesse Franklin GRAVES Judge | (1829 - 1894) | _Bernard FRANKLIN ___ | | (1730 - ....) | _Bernard Jesse FRANKLIN of North Carolina_| | | (1760 - 1823) | | | |_Mary CLEVELAND _____+ | | (1736 - 1828) |_Mary Cleveland FRANKLIN _| (1794 - ....) m 1817 | | _____________________ | | |_Meekey PERKINS __________________________| (1750 - ....) | |_____________________
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Mother: Elinor (Eleanor) HIGGINBOTHAM |
_Benjamin HIGGINBOTHAM I________________________+ | (1728 - 1791) m 1750 _Joseph HIGGINBOTHAM __| | (1761 - 1817) m 1788 | | |_Elizabeth GRAVES ______________________________+ | (1733 - 1791) m 1750 _Lindsey HIGGINBOTHAM __________| | (1794 - 1865) m 1817 | | | _Moses HIGGINBOTHAM ____________________________+ | | | (1715 - 1790) m 1753 | |_Frances HIGGINBOTHAM _| | (1765 - 1830) m 1788 | | |_Mary Frances KYLE _____________________________+ | (1734 - 1825) m 1753 | |--Joseph James HIGGINBOTHAM | (1821 - ....) | _Jacob HIGGINBOTHAM Sr._________________________+ | | (1751 - 1836) m 1772 | _James HIGGINBOTHAM ___| | | (1775 - 1825) m 1797 | | | |_Anne HIGGINBOTHAM _____________________________+ | | (1752 - ....) m 1772 |_Elinor (Eleanor) HIGGINBOTHAM _| (1800 - 1864) m 1817 | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) BROWN E. Feliciana Parish, LA_ | | |_Mary BROWN ___________| (1778 - 1857) m 1797 | |________________________________________________
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Mother: Mary or Polly WADE |
__ | _Ralph HUNT ____________| | (1703 - ....) | | |__ | _Memucan Or Muke HUNT _| | (1729 - 1808) m 1754 | | | __ | | | | |_Dinah Charty ANDERSON _| | (1707 - ....) | | |__ | | |--Mary HUNT | (1771 - 1857) | __ | | | _Robert WADE ___________| | | (1710 - 1736) | | | |__ | | |_Mary or Polly WADE ___| (1736 - 1825) m 1754 | | __ | | |________________________| | |__
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"William McCants was the son of James McCants an emigrant from
IRE abt 1718. James McCants was killed by the fall of a tree
and is buried at Burnt church".
This James McCants in the bible record must be a contemporary of
David McCants, and could not have been the son of David McCants
as David's son, James was married in 1740 and this William was
m. in 1753; James, son of the immigrant David, and from legal
documents we know that by 1815, he had no son William nor
descendants of a son William. There may have been another James
of this period but no records have been found.
The William McCants, believed to be the son of James, died about
1763, therefore he would not be one of them. A son of William
by the name of William could be one of these, but it is not
known which one.
Therefore, the William McCants of Colleton County Area, SC altho
claims to be descended from James, the immigrant to
Williamsburg, Craven Co., no proof has been found. There were
three William McCants in the Rev War. It is possible that
William was the first son of James, the emigrant, but he would
have been born prior to Agnes McKneely marriage to an unknown
wife.
The records of William McCants families of Colleton Co. indicate
James McCants to be a contemporary of David McCants.
Possibly the father of William was a brother William of David
McCants'. David's son James was abt 20 yrs and would be the
James named in Boddie's History. William settled in the St.
Bartholomew Dist. His plantation was situated at Round O, near
Parker's Ferry. He is the ancestor of the McCants family now
located in the Jacksonboro Area, a descendant of his founded the
Mt. Pleasant Branch. On Apr 25 1761, John Martin leased and
released to Wm McCants 400 acres of land in Colleton Co. for 800
pounds. this land was situated, "Butting on Southwardly on
Horse Shoe Road, Westwardly on lands give me by the Presbyterian
Congregation at Pon Pon, northwardly on lands of Joseph Glover,
eastwardly on lands of John North. Recorded Oct 1 1761. This
plantation was near Jacksonboro, opposite Mr. Prentiss and
adjoining Mr. Reynolds, where Wm had an extensive and profitable
tannery before the revolution.
His sons James, Joseph, William and Thomas were patriots in the
American Revolution, and fought under Francis Marion at the
"Battle of Parker's Ferry", which occurred directly opposite
William McCants Avenue. This battle was called by some "The
Battle of McCants Avenue" The youngest son was the scout who
watched the movements of the British who camped the night before
at Hayne Hall. (Life of Marion, p. 265).
Wm's goods and chattle appraisement was made Aug 2 1763 by Moses
Draquier, Adam Culliatt and Robert Keowin. That Wm was a tanner
as well as a planter is evidenced by the inv. of his estate.
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From: "joyce hetrick"
To: "Josephine Lindsay Bass by way of Carol C-H
"The following paragraph about William being a "tanner" is
probably not quite the way it most likely was. Almost all the
plantations kept hides for making shoes and other leather goods
on the property for the family and workers. Shoes were made
mostly "at home" and were made "generic"--in other words, not
for left and right feet, but just shoes. Other types of crude
footwear were also made for use in the fields, with good shoes
being kept for special occasions. A TANYARD was a big operation
and required special knowledge skills and equipment to tan
leather. Usually a community of any length of establishment
would have a commercial tanyard to tan the leather for the
surrounding plantations. If you will go over the inventories of
many plantations, you will see that most of the larger ones and
even many of the small yeoman farmers had a few hides on the
place listed in the inventory". Joyce Hetrick
Hannah, his wife survived until Mar 22 1793, she died intestate
and her son Thomas McCants was appointed admin. Abt 10 yrs
after Wm's death, Hannah acq property in Colleton Co. Surveyed
Jan 7 1737, for Stephen Nichols and then May 21, 1772 granted to
Henry Harns. Henry Harns conveyed to Solomon Harper and then to
his wife Elinor of Prince Williams Pr. Beaufort, who released
670 acres to Hannah McCants Oct 23 1773 for 1340 pounds current
money. (Ref: M.C.O. BK F4, p. 438)
_ANDREW CANT II______+ | (1630 - 1685) _ANDREW CANT III_____| | (1650 - 1689) | | |_____________________ | _James MCCANTS ______| | (1680 - ....) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--William MCCANTS | (1730 - 1763) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Walburga HELM |
On 17 June 1783, Daniel had received a grant of 285 acres in
Henry County, on Nicholas Creek adjoining Dennis O'Briant, (Book
H page 243, Commonwealth Grants and Patents). Nine years latter,
on 10 July 1792, he acquired the plantation of his father-in-law
Dennis O'Briant by a deed of gift, consisting of 286 acres on
Nicholas Creek, which was then in Franklin County (Franklin Co.,
Deeds, Book 2, page 414). This land had been granted to Dennis
O'Briant in 1769, and latter became the property of Daniel's son
David Prillaman.
Daniel acquire other land in the Nicholas Creek section in 1802
and 1803. He bought from Robert Stockton, for $43.00, a tract of
33 acres from Spencer James and Nathaniel Dixon, which was also
on Nicholas Creek.
The old home of Daniel Prillaman burned in 1911, at which time
the family Bible was also destroyed; the house was rebuilt using
the original chimneys. The family cemetery where Daniel and Ann
are buried is on the property. Daniel Prillaman lived in the
Brown Hill section, while his brother remained on the
Blackwater; possibly Daniel moved because of his marriage to Ann
O'Briant, whose father was an early settler on Nicholas Creek.
One family tradition relates that Daniel had a powder mill near
the original family home, and that one day the mill blew up, and
Daniel immediately moved to Brown Hill, leaving his brothers
behind.
In 1799 he was appointed to supervise the surveys for roads, and
was appointed an Overseer of the Poor, as his father had been.
He served on juries and transferred lands through the court. At
the time of his death in 1854, he was still living on Nicholas
Creek. One descendant tells of a slave who was present at the
estate sale in 1854, who remembers Daniel's son Dennis
repeating, "I'll tell you this one thing--I want Daddy's buck
(spotted) horse!"
Daniel Prillaman's will is dated 1845, probated in 1854, and
names his wife Ann and ten children. (Reference: Franklin Co.,
Va. Will Book No. 8, pages 291-292).
From "The Prillaman Family, An Account of the Descendants of
Jacob Prillaman, Sr. (1721-1796) of Franklin County, Va."
Copyright 1959 Ellen Stanley Rogers, Revised Edition 1980 Norris
Prillaman Miller.
2 Daniel P. Prillaman b: 5 Dec 1758 d: 6 Jan 1854 + Ann O'Briant
b: 9 Feb 1758 d: 1850
Children:
3 Jacob Prillaman III b: 28 Jul 1778 d: 12 May 1858 + Nancy
Snidow b: 1783 d: 1875
3 Dennis Prillaman b: 1780 + Sally Walker
3 John Prillaman b: 30 Aug 1782 d: 1853 + Sarah "Sally" Grayson
b: 1789 d: 1853
3 Elizabeth Prillaman b: 1788 d: 1812 + Thomas Helms b: 1773 d:
1854
3 Judith Prillaman b: 18 Feb 1789 + Larkin Standley b: abt 1790
3 David Prillaman b: 24 Sep 1799
3 Daniel Prillaman b: 9 Nov 1791+ Elizabeth "Betsy" Stanley b:
1813 d: 1883
3 Susan Prillaman b: 28 May 1787 + Peter Smith b: ABT. 1787
3 Ann "Nancy" Prillaman b: abt 1798 + Solomon Washington b: 1794
3 Ruth Prillaman b: 17 MAY 1802 d: 1896 + Isaac Prillaman b:
1788 d: 1873
Sources:
Title: World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1
Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: August 22, 1996
Note: Customer pedigree.
Media: Family Archive CD Page: Tree #0435
Title: stanley, clayton.FTW
Broderbund's WFT Vol. 2
__ | __| | | | |__ | _Jacob PRILLAMAN I___| | (1721 - 1796) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Daniel P. PRILLAMAN | (1758 - 1854) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Walburga HELM ______| (1735 - 1799) | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Father: William THORNTON III Mother: Elizabeth FITZHUGH |
_WILLIAM II THORNTON of "The Hills"____+ | (1585 - 1660) _William III THORNTON "the Immigrant"_| | (1620 - 1708) m 1648 | | |_Frances ROBINSON _____________________ | (1600 - 1650) _William THORNTON III_| | (1649 - 1727) m 1671 | | | _John ROWLAND "the Immigrant"__________ | | | (1614 - ....) | |_Elizabeth ROWLAND ___________________| | (1627 - ....) m 1648 | | |_______________________________________ | | |--Jane THORNTON | (1681 - ....) | _(RESEARCH QUERY) FITZHUGH of Virginia_ | | | _John FITZHUGH _______________________| | | (1624 - ....) | | | |_______________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth FITZHUGH __| (1652 - 1688) m 1671 | | _______________________________________ | | |______________________________________| | |_______________________________________
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