Mother: Margaret "Peggy" PARKS |
_Samuel BURKS II_____+ | (1705 - 1753) m 1725 _Samuel BURKS III____| | (1740 - 1784) | | |_Elizabeth___________ | (1712 - 1810) m 1725 _Samuel BURKS IV_________| | (1770 - 1824) m 1789 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Sally Parks BURKS | (1803 - 1868) | _John PARKS Sr.______+ | | (1710 - 1792) | _William PARKS Sr.___| | | (1737 - 1776) m 1766| | | |_Mary________________ | | (1710 - ....) |_Margaret "Peggy" PARKS _| (1774 - 1864) m 1789 | | _Martin M. DAWSON I__+ | | (1715 - 1812) m 1740 |_Mary DAWSON ________| (1748 - 1808) m 1766| |_Priscilla SORRELL __+ (1720 - 1773) m 1740
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Mother: ELIZABETH WHALESBOROUGH |
_____________________ | _______________________________________________| | | | |_____________________ | _JOHN HAMPDEN ____________| | (1400 - 1457) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_______________________________________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--ELIZABETH HAMPDEN | (1420 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _JOHN WHALESBOROUGH ___________________________| | | (1370 - ....) | | | |_____________________ | | |_ELIZABETH WHALESBOROUGH _| (1400 - ....) | | _JOHN RALEIGH _______ | | (1350 - ....) |_JOAN RAYLE (RALEIGH) of Nettlecombe, Somerset_| (1370 - ....) | |_ISAMANIA HANHAM ____ (1350 - ....)
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Mother: Patience SPEIGHT |
_(RESEARCH QUERY) KING of NC & SC & MS & LA_ | (1860 - ....) _George KING ________| | (1725 - 1787) | | |____________________________________________ | _John KING Sr._______| | (1751 - 1818) m 1782| | | ____________________________________________ | | | | |_UNNAMED_____________| | | | |____________________________________________ | | |--Sarah KING | (1787 - ....) | ____________________________________________ | | | _Moses SPEIGHT ______| | | (1720 - ....) | | | |____________________________________________ | | |_Patience SPEIGHT ___| (1750 - 1787) m 1782| | ____________________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |____________________________________________
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Father: Abraham LINCOLN Mother: Bathsheba HERRING |
_Mordecai LINCOLN ______+ | (1686 - 1736) m 1714 _John "Virginia" LINCOLN _| | (1716 - 1788) m 1743 | | |_Hannah (Bowne) SALTER _+ | (1692 - 1727) m 1714 _Abraham LINCOLN ____| | (1744 - 1788) m 1770| | | ________________________ | | | | |_Rebecca FLOWERS _________| | (1720 - 1806) m 1743 | | |________________________ | | |--Josiah LINCOLN | (1773 - ....) | ________________________ | | | _Alexander HERRING _______| | | (1708 - 1778) m 1742 | | | |________________________ | | |_Bathsheba HERRING __| (1750 - 1836) m 1770| | ________________________ | | |_Abigail HARRISON ________| (1710 - 1780) m 1742 | |________________________
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Mother: Ann Corbin TAYLOE |
Spouse: Charlotte Belson Thornton;
Parents: Thomas Lomax, Ann Corbin Tayloe.
_John LOMAX ________________ | (1670 - ....) _Lunsford LOMAX ________________| | (1700 - ....) | | |____________________________ | _Thomas LOMAX _______| | (1750 - ....) m 1773| | | _Paul MICOU "the Immigrant"_ | | | (1658 - 1736) m 1709 | |_Judith MICOU __________________| | (1724 - ....) | | |_Margaret ROY ______________ | (1694 - 1728) m 1709 | |--John Tayloe LOMAX | (1781 - 1862) | _John TAYLOE _______________+ | | (1688 - 1747) | _John TAYLOE II of "Mount Airy"_| | | (1721 - 1779) m 1747 | | | |_Elizabeth GWYNN ___________+ | | (1692 - 1734) |_Ann Corbin TAYLOE __| (1753 - ....) m 1773| | _George II PLATER __________+ | | (1695 - 1755) m 1729 |_Rebecca PLATER ________________| (1731 - 1787) m 1747 | |_Rebecca Tasker ADDISON ____+ (1703 - 1742) m 1729
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EDMUND SCARBURGH, son of Henry and Elizabeth Scarburgh of
Walsham, County Norfolk, England, was baptized 25 Dec. 1584,
attended Mr. Brigg's School, Norwich, was admitted sizar at
Caius College, Cambridge, 15 April 1602, and studied law,
probably at one of the Inns of Court, where, according to his
father's will, he was to remain until he had taken "the degree
of a Barester." The date of his coming to Virginia is uncertain
but he appears to have been first in the colony by 1620 or 1621,
without his family. He was established on the Eastern Shore by
1630 when he was Burgess from Accawmacke, as he was also in 1632
and 1633. At the court held for Accawmack, 7 Jan. 1632/3, he was
named as one of the commissioners.
He married, in England, Hannah (Butler) and before coming to
Virginia the family lived in the Parish of St.
Martin's-in-the-Field, Middlesex, where four of the children
were baptized. Edmund1 Scarburgh died intestate after April
1634, his last appearance at court, and before 9 Jan. 1634/5
when Hannah Scarburgh, widow, sold cattle to Capt. Thomas
Graves. The 200 acres in Accomack, on "Maggitye" Bay, patented
28 Nov. 1635 by Edmund Scarburgh, then aged 18 years, in right
of "his late father," his mother Hannah, himself and Robert
Butler, was probably the home place.
SOURCE: Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5,
Edited by Virginia M. Meyer ( 1974-1981) & John F. Dorman,
F.A.S.G. (1981-1987). Pub. by Order of First Families of
Virginia, 1607ù1624/5, third edition, 1987, page 540.
Transcript of College of Arms Ms: Grants Volume I folio 371
To all And Singuler Persons to whom these presents shall come
Willm Segar Garter principall King of Armes sendeth his due
comendacions and greeting Know yee that auncyently from the
beginning it hath byn a coustome in all contreys and
comon-wealthes well governed that the bearinge of certeyne
shields with signes comonly called Armes have byn and are the
only markes and demonstracons either of powess and valour
acquired in tymes of warre, Or of good life and civil
convensacion used in tymes of peace being diversly distributed
according to the deseartes of the persons meritting the same
Among the wch nomber I fynd Henry Scarburgh, John & Edmond to be
the sonnes of Henry Scarburgh of Northwalsham in the countie of
Norffolk gentleman whoe beare for their Coat-Armor Ore a
Cheveron between three Castells gules:
And wanting further for an Ornament unto their sayd Coate of
Armes a conventient Creast, or Cognisance fitt to be borne I
have at the request of the sayd Henry Scarburgh and of his
Bretheren, appoynted them such a one as they may lawfully beare
withoute wrong doing, or preiudisce to any person or persons
whatsoever Videlicit On a Healme Forth of a Crowne Murall, a
demy Lion gold, houlding on the point of a Lance Gules a
Sarazins head proper wreathed about Azure Mantled & doubled
(i.e. manteled Gules doubled Or) as in Margent is depicted:
All which Armes and Creast I the sayd Garter doe by theis
presents ratify, confirm and grant to the sayd Henry Scarburgh
and to John and Edmond his Brethern and to their yssues with
their due differences for ever: And that it shall be lawfull for
hym and them to Use, beare and shewe forth the same Signet,
shield, Ensigne Coate-Armor or otherwise at his and their free
libertie and pleasure without lett or molestation
In Witness whereof I the said Garter have hereunto set my hand
and Seale of Office the tenth daye of September in the 12th
yeare of the Raigne of our Soveraign Lord James by the grace of
God King of Great Brittain, France and Irelande Defender of the
faith &c Ano Dmo 1614.
(Signed) Willm Segar Garter principall King of Armes
This is a true copie of the Originall now remayning in the
Custodie od Samuell Scarburgh of North-Walsham in the Countie of
Norffolke Gentlemen: Examined therewith the 27th of May 1640 by
us
Sir Wm Le Neve, Clarencieux
John Watson
Geo: Browne
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Mother: ELEANOR GIFFARD |
_JOHN le STRANGE III of Knockin___________+ | (1194 - 1269) _ROBERT le STRANGE __________________| | (1232 - 1276) m 1250 | | |_LUCY de TREGOZ __________________________+ | (1210 - 1294) _FULK le STRANGE 1st Lord of Blackmere_| | (1267 - 1324) m 1295 | | | _WILLIAM de BLANCMINSTER _________________ | | | (1205 - ....) | |_ALIANORE de BLANCMINSTER ___________| | (1231 - ....) m 1250 | | |__________________________________________ | | |--ELIZABETH le STRANGE | (1308 - 1381) | _HELIAS ELIS GIFFARD IV of Brimsfield_____+ | | (1180 - 1248) m 1225 | _JOHN GIFFARD 1st Lord of Brimsfield_| | | (1241 - 1299) m 1271 | | | |_ALICIA MATRAVERS ________________________ | | (1195 - ....) m 1225 |_ELEANOR GIFFARD ______________________| (1275 - 1323) m 1295 | | _WALTER III de CLIFFORD Baron de Clifford_+ | | (1186 - 1263) m 1232 |_MAUD de CLIFFORD ___________________| (1233 - 1283) m 1271 | |_MARGRED verch LLYWELYN of Wales__________+ (1202 - 1268) m 1232
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Mother: Chiratie SEAGE |
On 17 July, 1727, Thomas Stribling received a grant of 1,050
acres near Bull Run, Prince William Co., VA. According to Mr.
George Taliaferro Stribling, this property which is now engulfed
by the city of Manassas, lies on the northwest side of Manassas
slopping northwestward toward the Manassas National Battlefield
Park. The log house in which Thomas Stribling and his wife
Elizabeth Taliaferro Stribling, Sr, lived was at the site of the
present Manassas Presbyterian Church, "Rosemont." Later, the
home of the Lewis family occupied the Stribling homesite before
it was torn down to make room for the church. The Lewis family
burying ground at "Rosemont" has been preserved and walled by
the church. In addition to Lewis graves, it contains two
unidentified graves set apart from the Lewis graves. Mr. George
Taliaferro Stribling is convinced that these two graves are the
graves of Thomas Stribling, Sr., and his wife, Elizabeth
Taliaferro Stribling.
"Aka: Stripling (re: will of Robert Taliaferro, brother in
law-At the time the will was written "b" and "p" were very
similar. They were made with a long vertical stroke with a ball
attached.Sometimes the ball was near the top (as in a p) and
sometimes it was near the bottom (as in b). In this document,
the ball definitely is near the top.)"
"1727 Thomas was granted 1050ac of land Stafford Co Va bet Broad
Run of Oscaquan and Bull Run. He lived there around 20yr then
went onto Frederick Co Va & purchased 600ac near Winchester.
__ | __| | | | |__ | _Henry STRIBLING ____| | (1660 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Thomas STRIBLING I "the Immigrant" | (1684 - 1755) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Chiratie SEAGE _____| (1660 - ....) | | __ | | |__| | |__
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