I1759: Ann CAWSON (ABT 1710 - ____)

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Ann CAWSON

ABT 1710 - ____

ID Number: I1759

  • RESIDENCE: Norfolk Co. VA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1710
  • RESOURCES: See: [S82]
Father: Jonas CAWSON
Mother: Abigail CHURCH


Family 1 : Paul VALENTINE BALLENTINE
  1.  Jonas BALLENTINE
  2.  Abigail BALLENTINE
  3.  Kezia BALLENTINE
  4.  Ann BALLENTINE
  5.  Betty BALLENTINE
  6.  Paul BALLENTINE
  7. +Church BALLENTINE

                          __
                         |  
                       __|
                      |  |
                      |  |__
                      |     
 _Jonas CAWSON _______|
| (1680 - ....)       |
|                     |   __
|                     |  |  
|                     |__|
|                        |
|                        |__
|                           
|
|--Ann CAWSON 
|  (1710 - ....)
|                         __
|                        |  
|                      __|
|                     |  |
|                     |  |__
|                     |     
|_Abigail CHURCH _____|
  (1680 - ....)       |
                      |   __
                      |  |  
                      |__|
                         |
                         |__
                            

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Henry B. DEHAY

15 Nov 1860 - ____

ID Number: I19228

  • RESIDENCE: MS & Brownwood, TX
  • BIRTH: 15 Nov 1860
  • RESOURCES: See: [S615]
Father: Zachariah Andrew DEHAY Jr. C.S.A.
Mother: Rebecca MCDONALD



                                                                  _Andrew (John Andrew) DEHAY _+
                                                                 | (1768 - 1832)               
                                     _Zachariah Andrew DEHAY Sr._|
                                    | (1800 - ....)              |
                                    |                            |_Jane MITTLES? ______________
                                    |                              (1789 - 1854)               
 _Zachariah Andrew DEHAY Jr. C.S.A._|
| (1838 - 1903)                     |
|                                   |                             _____________________________
|                                   |                            |                             
|                                   |____________________________|
|                                                                |
|                                                                |_____________________________
|                                                                                              
|
|--Henry B. DEHAY 
|  (1860 - ....)
|                                                                 _____________________________
|                                                                |                             
|                                    ____________________________|
|                                   |                            |
|                                   |                            |_____________________________
|                                   |                                                          
|_Rebecca MCDONALD _________________|
  (1843 - ....)                     |
                                    |                             _____________________________
                                    |                            |                             
                                    |____________________________|
                                                                 |
                                                                 |_____________________________
                                                                                               

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Bridget DRAUGHON

ABT 1726 - 28 Jul 1827

ID Number: I35149

  • RESIDENCE: Chowan and Duplin Co. NC
  • BIRTH: ABT 1726, Chowan Co. North Carolina
  • DEATH: 28 Jul 1827, Duplin Co. North Carolina
  • RESOURCES: See: [S473]
Father: Walter DRAUGHON
Mother: Bridget BROWN


Family 1 : Luke WARD Sr.
  1. +Letitia (Letticia) WARD
  2.  Mary WARD
  3.  John WARD
  4.  Elizabeth WARD
  5.  Luke WARD Jr.
  6.  Penelope "Penny" WARD

Notes



                          __
                         |  
                       __|
                      |  |
                      |  |__
                      |     
 _Walter DRAUGHON ____|
| (1690 - ....)       |
|                     |   __
|                     |  |  
|                     |__|
|                        |
|                        |__
|                           
|
|--Bridget DRAUGHON 
|  (1726 - 1827)
|                         __
|                        |  
|                      __|
|                     |  |
|                     |  |__
|                     |     
|_Bridget BROWN ______|
  (1690 - ....)       |
                      |   __
                      |  |  
                      |__|
                         |
                         |__
                            

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FIELD

____ - ____

ID Number: I104768

  • RESIDENCE: Rowan Co. NC
  • RESOURCES: See: notes [S3708]

Family 1 : ST. JULIEN
  1. +Mary FIELD

Notes


Subject: Re: info on John McGee, 1760-1770


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I am very interested in comparing notes with you on Colonel John McGee. He was my 6th great grandfather. His daughter by his first wife, Nancy Ann McGee (c.1753-1832), married Robert Lindsay (d. 1801) in 1772. Their son William Lindsay (c.1777-1841) married Elisabeth Briggs (c.1784-1871) in Feb., 1807. Their daughter Guilianna Lindsay (Dec. 29, 1807-1885) married Elswick S. Field (born c. 1807/8) in 1831. Their son John Andrew Field (1846-1883) married Mary Adeline Wilkinson (1846-1906) in 1865. Their son Ernest Marion Field (1866-1904) married Mary Rhetta Bell (1862-1947) in 1888. Their son John Levi Field (1902-1963) was my grandfather. I never knew him as he died before I was born.


I was also interested to see that your name is Julian, as that name has early connections with my Field line in Randolph & Guilford Counties. Elswick Field, listed above, was the son of Jeremiah Field (c. 1764-1830) and Eleanor Sherwood. Jeremiah was the son of William Field, Jr. (born before 1727-d. 1805) and his wife Lydia, maiden name unknown. William Field had a brother Joseph (born after 1727, died c. 1780) who married Lydia Julian. After Joseph's death, Lydia married an Armfield. For a long time, because two brothers married ladies named Lydia, I thought the Julian line was in my ancestry.


Best Regards,
John Field Pankow
Asheville, NC

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James FRENCH

ABT 1760 - ____

ID Number: I54603

  • BIRTH: ABT 1760
  • RESOURCES: See: [S1835]

Family 1 : Keziah CALLOWAY
  1.  William FRENCH

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Robert Floyd GUERRANT

16 Feb 1826 - 29 Dec 1900

ID Number: I31828

  • RESIDENCE: Buckingham Co. VA and Howard Co. MO
  • BIRTH: 16 Feb 1826, Buckingham Co. Virginia
  • DEATH: 29 Dec 1900, New Franklin, Howard Co. Missouri
  • BURIAL: Mt. Pleasant Cemetary New Franklin, Missouri
  • RESOURCES: See: [S1105]
Father: Stephen GUERRANT
Mother: Salley "Sallie" HARRIS


Family 1 : Zarilda Ann HILL
  1. +Walter Lee GUERRANT
  2. +William Taylor GUERRANT
  3.  Melinda Ann GUERRANT
  4.  Samuel GUERRANT
  5.  Ralph GUERRANT
Family 2 : Susan M. HUDGEN
  1. +Clarence Albert GUERRANT

Notes


The following is copied from HISTORY OF ST. CLAIR COUNTY page 1214 Published in 1883 by O. P. Williams & Co. Received 22 March 1994 from Appleton City Public Library 105 W. 4th St. Aplleton City, Missouri 64724 ROBERT F. GUERRANT farmer and stock raiser, is a son of Stephen and Sallie (Harris) Guerrant, both natives of VA. He has followed the occupation of farming during life and his farm now contains 176 acres, m. First March 17, 1853 to Zerrilda Hill, of Saline County, who died November 30, 1874, leaving children: Walter L., William T., Malinda A., Samuel and Ralph. Miss Susan M. Hudgen, of Buckingham County, Virginia, became his second wife, their marriag By this union they have one child, Albert C. ***************************************************************** ***************The following is copied from THE HISTORY OF Henry AND St. Clair Counties, Missouri Published St. Joseph, MO.: NATIONAL HISTORICAL COMPANY, 1883 RE-PRINT:, By Henry County Historical Society, Clinton, Mo., July 1, 1968 page 1010 Excerpt: BANKS. The first bank in Appleton City was established in November, 1873, by F. Egger & Sons, a capital of $55,000. The present officers are John C. Bram, president, F. Egger, vice-preside Copied 20 September 1993 IDAHO STATE GENEALOGICAL LIBRARY 325 State Street Boise, Idaho 83702 Researched in person by Eunice G. (McBRIDE) GUERRANT 610 N. W. 4th Street Ontario, Oregon 97914-1737 ***************************************************************** ***************The Democrat-Leader Fayette, Missouri, Thursday, January 3, 1901 Death of R. F. Guerrant New Franklin, Mo. Dec. 30-----R. F. Guerrant, a prominent citizen of this community, died a
Virginia (the former of French descent) and was born in Buckingham County, Virginia, February 16, 1826.He was there reared and educated, and in 1849 he moved to Saline County, Missouri, and in 1878 came to St. Clair County. in which is located the best residence in Tabor Township. His other improvements are also above the average of those in the county. Mr. Guerrant is one of the stockholders in the First National Bank of Appleton City. He has been twice married. g a family of five e occurring February 20, 1878. and on March 20, 1882, was organized as the First National Bank, with an authorized capital o f $200,000, and a paid up nt: John B. Egger, cashier. The directors are John C. Bram, F. Egger, John Baldwin, A. Buskirk, and R. F. Guerrant. this home here last night, aged 75 years. He was a native of Virginia, but came to Missouri in 1849 and located in Saline County. A wife and five children survive him. ***************************************************************** ***************DUPLICATE WILL OF R. F. GUERRANT I, R. F. Guerrant, of county of Howard, in the state of Missouri, being in sound mind an .........
First-I will and direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid, by my Executor.


Second-I have heretofore advanced to my children money as follows, To my son, W. Taylor Guerrant; d memory, hereby revoking all former wills and Codicile made by me, do make, publish and decl are this my last Will and Testament, in manner following: that is to say: hereinafter named, as soon after my death as the same can be done. ant, $2325.67; To my son, Ralph Guerrant, $3382.00; To my son, Walter L. Guerrant, $2250.00 ; To my son Clarence Guerrant, $2100.00; To my daughter, Linne Gaines, 385.00. For which advancements, but not all, I hold notes of my said children. It is my Will that the said above named children shall be charged respectively with the amounts above stated, as advancements, and also with such other sums, as I may advance them hereafter during my life, and such notes as I now hold against them, or either of them, shall be delivered to them and cancelled at my death. the interest, or a child's part, in and to all the property, real, and personal and mixed of which I may die possessed, the said one-sixth part to be hers absolutely. Each of my children , herein mentioned, to share equally in division of the five-sixth part of my estate, making due allowance for advancements as set forth in Item Second of this Will l and Testament. In witness whereof, I have unto signed my name this Seventh day of December 1900. e presence of us, who, at his request; and in his presence, in the presence of each other, have hereunto signed our


Third-I hereby give and devise and bequeath unto my beloved wife Susan M. Guerrant, a one six.


Fourth-I hereby nominate and appoint my son Clarence Guerrant, Executor of this my last Will (signed) R. F. Guerrant Signed and declared by the above named R. F. Guerrant to be his last will and testament in the names as witnesses, this Seventh day of December 1900.
J. H. Herndon W. F. Bowman Copied 4 June 1986 in home of Barbara (OWENS) SHIELDS 3008 S. Jean Kennewick, Washington 99336 Copied by Eunice G. (McBRIDE) GUERRANT 610 N. W. 4th Street Ontario, Oregon 97914-1737




                                                                        _Pierre "Peter" GUERRANT (GUERIN) Sr._+
                                                                       | (1697 - 1750) m 1732                 
                           _Peter (Pierre) GUERRANT (GUERIN) Jr._______|
                          | (1737 - 1819) m 1756                       |
                          |                                            |_Magdalene TRABUE ____________________+
                          |                                              (1715 - 1787) m 1732                 
 _Stephen GUERRANT _______|
| (1766 - 1847) m 1805    |
|                         |                                             _Daniel P. PERROW Sr__________________+
|                         |                                            | (1702 - 1761) m 1720                 
|                         |_Mary PERROW (PERAULT) _____________________|
|                           (1739 - 1805) m 1756                       |
|                                                                      |_Mary Marie RENNO ____________________
|                                                                        (1709 - ....) m 1720                 
|
|--Robert Floyd GUERRANT 
|  (1826 - 1900)
|                                                                       ______________________________________
|                                                                      |                                      
|                          _(RESEARCH QUERY-VA) HARRIS of Old Virginia_|
|                         |                                            |
|                         |                                            |______________________________________
|                         |                                                                                   
|_Salley "Sallie" HARRIS _|
  (1770 - ....) m 1805    |
                          |                                             ______________________________________
                          |                                            |                                      
                          |____________________________________________|
                                                                       |
                                                                       |______________________________________
                                                                                                              

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Edith "Edy" HAYNES

15 Jan 1815 - 2 Apr 1909

ID Number: I47690

  • RESIDENCE: Ohio Co. KY
  • BIRTH: 15 Jan 1815
  • DEATH: 2 Apr 1909
  • RESOURCES: See: LDS (AFN: 19HD-2B8) [S1639]
Father: John "Jack" HAYNES
Mother: Elizabeth MCGUIRE


Family 1 : James Watson WILLIS
  1. +Nancy Jane WILLIS

                                                             _William R. HAYNES Jr._+
                                                            | (1740 - 1827) m 1764  
                       _Charles Ellis "Old Charley" HAYNES _|
                      | (1765 - 1840) m 1786                |
                      |                                     |_Hannah ELLIS _________+
                      |                                       (1741 - 1791) m 1764  
 _John "Jack" HAYNES _|
| (1788 - 1871) m 1811|
|                     |                                      _John GOODRICH ________
|                     |                                     | (1740 - ....)         
|                     |_Nancy GOODRICH _____________________|
|                       (1766 - 1827) m 1786                |
|                                                           |_______________________
|                                                                                   
|
|--Edith "Edy" HAYNES 
|  (1815 - 1909)
|                                                            _______________________
|                                                           |                       
|                      _James MCGUIRE ______________________|
|                     | (1747 - 1838)                       |
|                     |                                     |_______________________
|                     |                                                             
|_Elizabeth MCGUIRE __|
  (1788 - 1871) m 1811|
                      |                                      _______________________
                      |                                     |                       
                      |_____________________________________|
                                                            |
                                                            |_______________________
                                                                                    

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William LEWIS

ABT 1600 - ____

ID Number: I70524

  • OCCUPATION: Huguenot family
  • RESIDENCE: FR; Wales; IRE
  • BIRTH: ABT 1600
  • RESOURCES: See: notes [S2693]
Father: Robert LEWIS


Family 1 :
  1. +Andrew LEWIS

Notes


The Lewis ARMS Arms-Argent, a dragon's head and neck erased, vertical, holding in the mouth a bloody hand proper. Crest-A dragon's head and neck erased vertical. Motto-Omne solum, forti patria est.


It is a question very often discussed of late as to whether the hour makes the man or the man the hour. To a student of the history of Virginia an answer is very soon given, for since the settlement of Jamestown, in 1607, which was virtually the birth of this country, there has never arisen a crisis of any kind when Virginia, our mother State, has not had one or more of her sons ready to meet it. When the hour arrives the man appears. We may search the pages of history in vain for a nobler or as noble a group of men as Washington and his patriot Virginians in 1776.



The Lewis family of Virginia is one of the most distinguished families in the State. It is connected by marriage with many of the best-known names, such as Washington, Marshall, Fielding, Merriweather, Daingerfield, Taliaferro and others. The men of the family from the time when they first settled in the colony, about the middle of the seventeenth century, have been men of action and distinction; they have won for themselves the most remarkable record as soldiers. It is recorded on the tombstone of "Pioneer John" that he furnished five sons for the Revolution. There were five colonels in the Revolution-Colonel Nicholas, Colonel Fielding, Colonel William, Colonel Charles and Colonel Joel-and quite a number of majors and captains. The Lewises also won a gallant record in the War of 1812, the Mexican War and in the Confederate States Army.


The Lewis family were originally French Huguenots, and left France after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 1685. Three brothers-namely, William, Samuel and John-fled to England. (See Smiles' "History of the Huguenots.") Shortly afterwards William removed to the north of Ireland, where he married a Miss McClelland; Samuel fixed his residence in Wales, while John continued in England. Descendants of each of these three brothers are supposed to have settled in Virginia.


About the middle of the seventeenth century four brothers of the Lewis family left Wales. I. Samuel Lewis, went to Portugal; nothing is known of him. II. William Lewis, d. in Ireland. III. General Robert Lewis, d. in Gloucester Co., Va. IV. John Lewis, d. in Hanover Co., Va.


1. I. William Lewis((1)), one of the Welsh brothers; d. in Ireland. Married Miss McClelland and left one son: 2. I. Andrew Lewis((2)). Married Miss Calhoun. Issue: 3. I. John Lewis((3)), b. 1678, in Ireland. Married Margaret Lynn. 4. II. Samuel Lewis((2)), b. 1680. No issue.


                                             __
                                            |  
                       _EDWARD LEWIS _______|
                      | (1557 - ....)       |
                      |                     |__
                      |                        
 _Robert LEWIS _______|
| (1579 - ....)       |
|                     |                      __
|                     |                     |  
|                     |_ANNE of Dorset______|
|                       (1555 - ....)       |
|                                           |__
|                                              
|
|--William LEWIS 
|  (1600 - ....)
|                                            __
|                                           |  
|                      _____________________|
|                     |                     |
|                     |                     |__
|                     |                        
|_____________________|
                      |
                      |                      __
                      |                     |  
                      |_____________________|
                                            |
                                            |__
                                               

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ROBERT OFFLEY

ABT 1570 - ____

ID Number: I72894

  • RESIDENCE: London, MIddlesex, ENG
  • BIRTH: ABT 1570

Family 1 : ANN OSBORNE
  1. +Sarah OFFLEY

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Peter RANSOM

1615 - BEF 10 Feb 1662

ID Number: I56973

  • RESIDENCE: Gloucester Co. VA
  • BIRTH: 1615, England
  • DEATH: BEF 10 Feb 1662, Gloucester County, Virginia
  • RESOURCES: See: [S828]

Family 1 :
  1. +James RANSOM
  2.  George RANSOM

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Alanson J. TINSLEY

1834 - BEF 1910

ID Number: I83128

  • RESIDENCE: Barren now Allen Co. KY
  • BIRTH: 1834, Allen Co. Kentucky
  • DEATH: BEF 1910
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2652]
Father: Moses Mark or Martin TINSLEY
Mother: Nancy LOAFMAN


Notes


2 Alanson J. TINSLEY b: 1834 + Vienna Elizabeth PERKINS b: 29 Feb 1852 d: 14 Jan 1922l Aka: Lawson Tinsley.


Marriage: 22 SEP 1870 in Allen Co, KY
Children:
1. Mary Elizabeth Tinsley b. 1872 in Allen Co, KY
2. Nancy E. Tinsley b. 1874 in Allen Co, KY
3. James T. Tinsley b. 3 Nov 1879 in Allen Co, KY
4. DescendantsWilliam J. Tinsley b. 15 Feb 1880 in Allen Co, KY
5. DescendantsGeorge M. Tinsley b. About. 1891
6. Allice Tinsley b. About. 1897
7. Edna Tinsley b. 5 Oct 1888



                                                       _Thomas TINSLEY _____+
                                                      | (1730 - 1797)       
                                 _Elijah TINSLEY _____|
                                | (1776 - ....) m 1802|
                                |                     |_____________________
                                |                                           
 _Moses Mark or Martin TINSLEY _|
| (1812 - 1898) m 1833          |
|                               |                      _____________________
|                               |                     |                     
|                               |_Sarah HILL _________|
|                                 (1786 - 1850) m 1802|
|                                                     |_____________________
|                                                                           
|
|--Alanson J. TINSLEY 
|  (1834 - 1910)
|                                                      _____________________
|                                                     |                     
|                                _____________________|
|                               |                     |
|                               |                     |_____________________
|                               |                                           
|_Nancy LOAFMAN ________________|
  (1811 - 1897) m 1833          |
                                |                      _____________________
                                |                     |                     
                                |_____________________|
                                                      |
                                                      |_____________________
                                                                            

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Ann TRAVERS

ABT 1700 - ____

ID Number: I67207

  • RESIDENCE: Stafford Co. VA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1700
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2342]
Father: Giles TRAVERS
Mother: Ann WAUGH


Family 1 : William CAVE

Notes


iii. Ann Travers. She married (1) Thomas Dent. She married (2) William Cave. [S2342]

                                                            _William TRAVERS Sr._
                                                           | (1590 - ....)       
                       _Raleigh TRAVERS "the Immigrant"____|
                      | (1622 - 1670)                      |
                      |                                    |_____________________
                      |                                                          
 _Giles TRAVERS ______|
| (1660 - 1717) m 1700|
|                     |                                     _____________________
|                     |                                    |                     
|                     |_Elizabeth (widow of Stevens)_______|
|                       (1620 - ....)                      |
|                                                          |_____________________
|                                                                                
|
|--Ann TRAVERS 
|  (1700 - ....)
|                                                           _____________________
|                                                          |                     
|                      _John William WAUGH "the Immigrant"_|
|                     | (1630 - 1706)                      |
|                     |                                    |_____________________
|                     |                                                          
|_Ann WAUGH __________|
  (1680 - 1717) m 1700|
                      |                                     _____________________
                      |                                    |                     
                      |____________________________________|
                                                           |
                                                           |_____________________
                                                                                 

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Mary VANCE

ABT 1754 - 1823

ID Number: I45320

  • RESIDENCE: Bath and Pocohantas Cos. VA (1863 WVA)
  • BIRTH: ABT 1754, Dunmore, Pocahontas, Virginia (1863 WV)
  • DEATH: 1823, Pocahontas Co. Virginia (1863 WV)
  • RESOURCES: See: [S125] [S2853]
Father: (RESEARCH QUERY) VANCE


Family 1 : Jacob WARWICK
  1. +Jane WARWICK
  2.  Rachel WARWICK
  3.  Margaret WARWICK
  4.  Mary WARWICK
  5.  Charles Cameron WARWICK
  6. +Agnes (Ann Nancy) WARWICK
  7. +Andrew Sitlington WARWICK
  8.  Elizabeth WARWICK

                              __
                             |  
                           __|
                          |  |
                          |  |__
                          |     
 _(RESEARCH QUERY) VANCE _|
|                         |
|                         |   __
|                         |  |  
|                         |__|
|                            |
|                            |__
|                               
|
|--Mary VANCE 
|  (1754 - 1823)
|                             __
|                            |  
|                          __|
|                         |  |
|                         |  |__
|                         |     
|_________________________|
                          |
                          |   __
                          |  |  
                          |__|
                             |
                             |__
                                

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Col. and Dr. Robert Enoch WITHERS C.S.A.

18 Sep 1821 - ____

ID Number: I85498

  • TITLE: Col. and Dr.
  • RESIDENCE: of Wytheville, and Danville, VA
  • OCCUPATION: CSA; Lt.Gov of VA; Senator; Consul to Hong Kong; Grand Master of Knights Templars of the US
  • BIRTH: 18 Sep 1821, "Rock Castle," Campbell Co. Virginia
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2285]
Father: Robert Walter WITHERS
Mother: Susan D. ALEXANDER


Family 1 : Mary Virginia ROYALL
  1. +Elizabeth Royall WITHERS
  2.  Alice Chim WITHERS

Notes


"Col. Robert Enoch Withers, of Wytheville, Va., is the eldest son of Dr. Robert Walter Withers and Susan D. Alexander, of Campbell Co., Va. He was born September 18, 1821, at "Rock Castle," Campbell Co., and educated in county schools, Woodburn Classical School and the University of Virginia, from which institution he was graduated with the title of Doctor of Medicine in July 1841, before he was twenty years of age. He afterwards had an appointment as one of the resident physicians at the Baltimore Alms House Hospital, which he filled for nearly a year. Then practiced medicine in his native county, Campbell, until 1858, when he removed to Danville, Va., and continued the practice until the commencement of the war.


On February 3, 1846, he married Mary Virginia Royall, the oldest daughter of Joseph E. Royall and Elizabeth Gwatkin, of Lynchburg Va., who was born January 13, 1827. They had twelve children, whose names will appear hereafter. (See Johnston, Callaway, Royal Families, Chapter XX.)


On April 23, 1861, Robert E. Withers left an infant eight hours old and went to Richmond, Virginia, in command of two volunteer companies, and was mustered into the military service of the State as Major of a Battalion. He served through the war, having been appointed Colonel of the 18th Regiment of Virginia Volunteers, which he commanded at the first Battle of Manassas, and all the subsequent actions, until June 27, at Gaines' Mill, he received several severe wounds, which disabled him from active service. He was put on the Invalid Corps, and assigned to the command of the Prison Post at Danville, Va., where six to eight thousand prisoners were confined. This post he surrendered to Gen'l Wright, of the 6th Army Corps, about two weeks after Gen'l Lee's surrender at Appomattox.


In January 1866, he was appointed first editor of the Lynchburg Daily News, which soon became the leading paper of that section of the State.


He was nominated for Governor by the Conservative Convention in Richmond in May 1868, and canvassed the State of Virginia in the effort to secure the defeat of the "- Constitution," just promulgated by the "Black and Tan Convention," as it was called, and so successful was this canvass that the military authorities refused to appoint a day for the clection to be held.


The next year he withdrew in favor of Gilbert C. Walker, who, as a "Liberal Republican," had been nominated, and who was elected by a large majority. In 1870, he accepted the place of General Agent of the University Publishing Co., and canvassed the State in the effort to secure the adoption of the school books published by that company for use in the public free schools of the State. A large majority of the counties in the State selected them for use.


In 1872 he was unanimously nominated as Lieutenant Governor of the State, after having closely contested, with Gen'l James L. Kemper, the nomination for Governor.


He accepted the second place and canvassed the State, and the ticket was elected by an overwhelming majority. In 1883-4 he was elected, by the Legislature of Virginia, Senator of the United States and served six years in that body.


He was defeated for re-election by Gen'l William Mahone, the leader of the Readjuster Party in Virginia, who on entering the Senate affiliated with the Republicans.


In 1885 Col. Withers was appointed Consul to Hong Kong, during Mr. Cleveland's first administration, and served in that position until the inauguration of Gen'l Harrison, when he resigned and returned to Virginia. He served as States Elector in the presidential canvass of 1868, when Gen'l Grant was elected. He retired to private life in 1889, after his service in Hong Kong. He had held all the offices in the various Masonic orders of the State of Virginia, and was elected Grand Master of Knights Templars of the United States, in San Francisco, in 1883, serving until 1886, when he came from Hong Kong to attend the St. Louis Conclave. He was for some years one of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution and has since 1871 been one of the Lay Deputies to the General Conventions of the Protestant Episcopal Church at all the triennial sessions of that body, except those held while he was absent from the United States."


Col. Robert Enoch Withers and Mary Virginia Royall, his wife, had issue:
I. Elizabeth Royall Withers. Married Dr. E. L. Carlet.
II. Susan Dabney Withers. Married Henry S. Williams.
III. Alice Chim Withers. Married Edmund Pendleton Goggin.
IV. Janet Ann Withers. Married first, Henry Cook; second, W. M. Boyd.
V. Mary Virginia Withers, d. two and a half years old.
VI. Josephine Withers. Married John T. Read.
VII. Kate Massie Withers. Married G. Woodville Smith.
VIII. Betty Ellison Withers. Married Stephen Putney.
IX. Willie Clare Withers, not married.
X. Virginia Secessia Withers. Married John Y. Terry.
XI. Robert Edwin Withers. Married Mary C. Kent.
XII. Mary Thornhill Withers, d. aged seven years.


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