I33056: HERMANN of Bavaria (ABT 0920 - ____)

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HERMANN of Bavaria

ABT 0920 - ____

ID Number: I33056

  • RESIDENCE: Bavaria
  • BIRTH: ABT 0920
  • RESOURCES: See: [S443]
Father: ARNULF I "The Bad" von BAYERN Duke of Bavaria
Mother: JUDITH von FRIAUL of the Sulichau



                                                                                 _____________________
                                                                                |                     
                                                 _LIUTPOLD (Leopold) of Bavaria_|
                                                | (0865 - 0907)                 |
                                                |                               |_____________________
                                                |                                                     
 _ARNULF I "The Bad" von BAYERN Duke of Bavaria_|
| (0895 - 0937) m 0910                          |
|                                               |                                _BERTHOLD of Swabia__
|                                               |                               | (0850 - ....)       
|                                               |_KUNIGUNDE of Swabia___________|
|                                                 (0870 - ....)                 |
|                                                                               |_____________________
|                                                                                                     
|
|--HERMANN of Bavaria
|  (0920 - ....)
|                                                                                _____________________
|                                                                               |                     
|                                                _______________________________|
|                                               |                               |
|                                               |                               |_____________________
|                                               |                                                     
|_JUDITH von FRIAUL of the Sulichau_____________|
  (0895 - ....) m 0910                          |
                                                |                                _____________________
                                                |                               |                     
                                                |_______________________________|
                                                                                |
                                                                                |_____________________
                                                                                                      

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Samuel ABNEY

1733 - ____

ID Number: I79489

  • RESIDENCE: Halifax Co. VA
  • BIRTH: 1733, Halifax Co. Virginia
  • RESOURCES: See: [S1615]
Father: Dannett ABNEY Jr.
Mother: Mary MEREDITH


Notes


Samuel Abney Birth: 1733-- Halifax Co, Probably, VA Death: -- Spouse: Parents: Dannett Abney, Mary Meredith


[S1615]


                                                       _GEORGE ABNEY _______+
                                                      | (1613 - 1661) m 1650
                       _Dannett ABNEY "the Immigrant"_|
                      | (1659 - 1733)                 |
                      |                               |_Bathshua____________
                      |                                 (1630 - 1706) m 1650
 _Dannett ABNEY Jr.___|
|                     |
|                     |                                _Joseph LEE _________+
|                     |                               | (1630 - ....)       
|                     |_Mary LEE _____________________|
|                       (1663 - 1732)                 |
|                                                     |_____________________
|                                                                           
|
|--Samuel ABNEY 
|  (1733 - ....)
|                                                      _____________________
|                                                     |                     
|                      _(RESEARCH QUERY) MEREDITH ____|
|                     |                               |
|                     |                               |_____________________
|                     |                                                     
|_Mary MEREDITH ______|
  (1720 - ....)       |
                      |                                _____________________
                      |                               |                     
                      |_______________________________|
                                                      |
                                                      |_____________________
                                                                            

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Jacques BOUCHARD

ABT 1537 - ____

ID Number: I20452

  • RESIDENCE: Rouen, Normandy, France
  • BIRTH: ABT 1537, Rouen, Normandy, France
  • RESOURCES: See: [S667]
Father: le BOUCHER


Family 1 : Marguerite DONNET
  1. +Jehanna BOUCHER
  2.  Joachin BOUCHARD
  3.  Pierre le BOUCHER
  4.  Nicholas BOUCHARD
  5.  Philipp BOUCHER
  6.  Margueritte BOUCHARD

                          __
                         |  
                       __|
                      |  |
                      |  |__
                      |     
 _le BOUCHER _________|
| (1510 - ....)       |
|                     |   __
|                     |  |  
|                     |__|
|                        |
|                        |__
|                           
|
|--Jacques BOUCHARD 
|  (1537 - ....)
|                         __
|                        |  
|                      __|
|                     |  |
|                     |  |__
|                     |     
|_____________________|
                      |
                      |   __
                      |  |  
                      |__|
                         |
                         |__
                            

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Mary BROWN

14 Jul 1763 - 28 Jan 1836

ID Number: I89660

  • RESIDENCE: Augusta and Rockbridge Cos. VA and Frankfort Co. KY
  • BIRTH: 14 Jul 1763, Augusta Co. Virginia
  • DEATH: 28 Jan 1836, Frankfort, Franklin Co. Kentucky
  • RESOURCES: See: [S3329]
Father: John BROWN "the Immigrant"
Mother: Margaret PRESTON


Family 1 : Alexander HUMPHREYS "the Immigrant"
  1. +Elizabeth L. HUMPHREYS

                                                             _____________________
                                                            |                     
                              ______________________________|
                             |                              |
                             |                              |_____________________
                             |                                                    
 _John BROWN "the Immigrant"_|
| (1730 - 1803) m 1754       |
|                            |                               _____________________
|                            |                              |                     
|                            |______________________________|
|                                                           |
|                                                           |_____________________
|                                                                                 
|
|--Mary BROWN 
|  (1763 - 1836)
|                                                            _Archibald PRESTON __
|                                                           | (1670 - ....)       
|                             _John PRESTON "the immigrant"_|
|                            | (1699 - 1747) m 1727         |
|                            |                              |_____________________
|                            |                                                    
|_Margaret PRESTON __________|
  (1730 - 1802) m 1754       |
                             |                               _Henry PATTON _______
                             |                              | (1670 - ....)       
                             |_Elizabeth PATTON ____________|
                               (1700 - 1779) m 1727         |
                                                            |_Sarah LYNN _________
                                                              (1675 - ....)       

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James Brown COLLINSWORTH

1798 - ABT 1875

ID Number: I5921

  • RESIDENCE: Nashville, TN & Wilkinson Co. MS & Aransas City, TX
  • BIRTH: 1798, Nashville, Davidson Co. Tennessee
  • DEATH: ABT 1875, Carney, Texas
  • RESOURCES: See: [S11] [S997]
Father: James COLLINSWORTH
Mother: Jane "Jennie" BROWN


Family 1 : Rhoda LINDSEY

Notes


James B. Collinsworth found in the Kendrick household 1870 Matagorda census is probably another son of James of Wilkinson Co. MS, b 1798 before his father left TN. Refugio County History by Hobart Huson says James B. Collingsworth was living in Aransas City, TX when it was incorporated Jan 28, 1839, was a deputy sheriff in 1840, and was county surveyor. It may be this James who m. Rhody Lindsey in St. Helena Parish, LA Nov 17, 1821.

                                              _(RESEARCH QUERY) COLLINGSWORTH\COLLINSWORTH of VA & SC_
                                             |                                                        
                        _David COLLINSWORTH _|
                       | (1724 - ....)       |
                       |                     |________________________________________________________
                       |                                                                              
 _James COLLINSWORTH __|
| (1760 - ....) m 1794 |
|                      |                      ________________________________________________________
|                      |                     |                                                        
|                      |_UNNAMED_____________|
|                        (1725 - ....)       |
|                                            |________________________________________________________
|                                                                                                     
|
|--James Brown COLLINSWORTH 
|  (1798 - 1875)
|                                             _William BROWN "the Immigrant"__________________________
|                                            | (1689 - 1757) m 1731                                   
|                       _John Edmunds BROWN _|
|                      | (1733 - 1788) m 1761|
|                      |                     |_Margaret FLEMING ______________________________________
|                      |                       (1701 - 1801) m 1731                                   
|_Jane "Jennie" BROWN _|
  (1778 - 1834) m 1794 |
                       |                      ________________________________________________________
                       |                     |                                                        
                       |_Jane GILLESPIE _____|
                         (1740 - 1831) m 1761|
                                             |________________________________________________________
                                                                                                      

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Matthias HATFIELD "the Immigrant"

1640 - 13 Dec 1687

ID Number: I77119

  • OCCUPATION: Boatman and a Weaver; Coronor and Judge of small claims court.
  • RESIDENCE: Prussia and Sussex Co. NJ
  • BIRTH: 1640, Danzig, Prussia
  • DEATH: 13 Dec 1687, Elizabethtown, Essex Co. New Jersey
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2937]

Family 1 : Mariken Pardie MELIJN
  1. +Abraham HATFIELD Sr.

Notes


Matthias took the oath of aleagance and fidelity to King Charles II on May, 5th 1660 in New Haven CT. and on February 19, 1665 in Elizabeth New Jersey. He was appointed Coroner and Judge of Small Cases on March 28, 1683.


Father: Thomas HATFIELD b: ABT 1600 in Yorkshire, England Married: 1 MAY 1621 in New Haven, New Haven County, CT. Anna (Hentem or Hampton) COX b: ABT 1600 in Yorkshire, England. (this is confusing because Matthias is shown as born in Prussia.)


Children:
2 Abraham HATFIELD , Sr. b: 8 Jun 1670 d: 17 Jul 1706 + Pheobe (Ogden) MARSH b: abt 1670
2 Cornelius HATFIELD b: BET 1665 AND 1666 d: 22 MAY 1718 + Sarah FORCE
2 Isaac HATFIELD b: 1667 d: BET 1709 AND 1710 in New Jersey
2 Mary HATFIELD b: 1674 d: 17 Dec 1742 + Richard MILLER d: bet 7 AND 19 Dec 1740
2 Rachel HATFIELD b: 3 OCT 1674
2 Elizabeth HATFIELD b: 1675 d: 28 SEP 1725 + Maximilian Lalour (LALOVE)


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Vernon Strode HYBART

ABT 1895 - ____

ID Number: I64515

  • RESIDENCE: Mobile, AL
  • BIRTH: ABT 1895
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2348]
Father: John Calhoun Breckenridge HYBART
Mother: Annie Canot STRODE



                                                                   _Henry Hugh HYBART _____
                                                                  | (1790 - ....)          
                                     _William Lewis HYBART C.S.A._|
                                    | (1823 - 1892) m 1856        |
                                    |                             |_Charity BETHEA ________+
                                    |                               (1792 - 1859)          
 _John Calhoun Breckenridge HYBART _|
| (1868 - 1922) m 1893              |
|                                   |                              _Thomas A. MCCANTS _____+
|                                   |                             | (1808 - 1875) m 1833   
|                                   |_Mellison Amrintha MCCANTS __|
|                                     (1834 - 1870) m 1856        |
|                                                                 |_Margaret Jane BURGESS _+
|                                                                   (1812 - 1845) m 1833   
|
|--Vernon Strode HYBART 
|  (1895 - ....)
|                                                                  ________________________
|                                                                 |                        
|                                    _____________________________|
|                                   |                             |
|                                   |                             |________________________
|                                   |                                                      
|_Annie Canot STRODE _______________|
  (1868 - 1923) m 1893              |
                                    |                              ________________________
                                    |                             |                        
                                    |_____________________________|
                                                                  |
                                                                  |________________________
                                                                                           

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Mary MURRAY

ABT 1764 - ABT 1804

ID Number: I81035

  • RESIDENCE: Mechlenburg and Prince George Co. VA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1764, of Mechlenburg Co; Prince George Co. Virginia
  • DEATH: ABT 1804
  • RESOURCES: See: [S24] [S1615]
Father: James MURRAY Jr.
Mother: Martha WARD


Family 1 : Edmund HARRISON of "The Oaks"
  1.  Julia HARRISON
  2.  Edmund HARRISON Jr.

Notes


daughter of James MURRAY Jr., (10 Jul 1743-) and Martha WARD, in Prince George Co. VA


Name: Edmund Harrison Spouse: Mary Murray
Parents: Nathaniel Harrison , Mary Ruffin
Birth Place: Prince George Co Amelia, The Oaks, VA Birth Date: 12 December 1764
Marriage Place: Prince, George, Co. VA Marriage Date: 14 January 1787

[S1615]


                          __
                         |  
                       __|
                      |  |
                      |  |__
                      |     
 _James MURRAY Jr.____|
| (1743 - ....)       |
|                     |   __
|                     |  |  
|                     |__|
|                        |
|                        |__
|                           
|
|--Mary MURRAY 
|  (1764 - 1804)
|                         __
|                        |  
|                      __|
|                     |  |
|                     |  |__
|                     |     
|_Martha WARD ________|
  (1740 - ....)       |
                      |   __
                      |  |  
                      |__|
                         |
                         |__
                            

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[S1615]

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Edward PATE

1703 - 2 May 1767

ID Number: I39311

  • OCCUPATION: Planter
  • RESIDENCE: Hanover and Bedford Co. VA
  • BIRTH: 1703, Hanover Co. Virginia
  • DEATH: 2 May 1767, Bedford Co. Virginia [192034]
  • RESOURCES: See: LDS #: 8Q3B-KD [S395] [S1429]
Father: John PATE


Family 1 : Martha TINSLEY

Notes


Bedford County, VA Will Book p. 63-65 recorded 19 Nov 1767.
Children:
2 Mathew Pate b: 1738 d: 2 JAN 1805
2 Anthony Pate b: 1740 d: 1805
2 Thomas Pate b: 1743
2 Judith Pate b: 1744
2 Jeremiah Pate b: 19 NOV 1745 d: 4 APR 1797
2 John Blackwell Pate b: 1746 d: C.1767? + Judith Early b: 9 MAR 1752 d: 1814


[192034]
or d. 19 Nov 1767


                                                     _JOHN PATE Baron Leicestershire_
                                                    | (1634 - ....)                  
                       _THOMAS PATE "the Immigrant"_|
                      | (1655 - 1704) m 1676        |
                      |                             |_JANE SKIPWORTH ________________
                      |                               (1630 - ....)                  
 _John PATE __________|
| (1677 - 1720)       |
|                     |                              ________________________________
|                     |                             |                                
|                     |_Elizabeth THOMAS ___________|
|                       (1650 - ....) m 1676        |
|                                                   |________________________________
|                                                                                    
|
|--Edward PATE 
|  (1703 - 1767)
|                                                    ________________________________
|                                                   |                                
|                      _____________________________|
|                     |                             |
|                     |                             |________________________________
|                     |                                                              
|_____________________|
                      |
                      |                              ________________________________
                      |                             |                                
                      |_____________________________|
                                                    |
                                                    |________________________________
                                                                                     

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Carey POWERS

ABT 1780 - Sep 1856

ID Number: I25819

  • RESIDENCE: Montgomery Co. NC
  • BIRTH: ABT 1780
  • DEATH: Sep 1856, Moore, NC
  • RESOURCES: See: [S979]

Family 1 : James GAINES

Notes


CONFLICT: name Sarah (Cary) KIDD.

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Col. James REILY C.S.A.

3 Jul 1811 - 14 Apr 1863

ID Number: I100305

  • TITLE: Col.
  • OCCUPATION: CSA 4th Texas Mounted Volunteers, Gen. Sibley's Brigade.
  • RESIDENCE: OH and Lexington, KY and Vicksburg, MS and abt 1836 Nacogdoches and Houston, TX
  • BIRTH: 3 Jul 1811, Hamilton, Ohio
  • DEATH: 14 Apr 1863, KIA Lincoln's War at Battle of Bayou Tech near Franklin, Louisiana
  • BURIAL: Lexington Cem. Lexington, Kentucky
  • RESOURCES: See: Bio notes

Family 1 : Ellen Hart ROSS
  1.  John REILY C.S.A.

Notes


JAMES REILY (1811-1863)-Lawyer, diplomat, legislator, Confederate Army Officer. Born in Hamilton, Ohio on July 3,1811, the second of five children of John and Nancy (Hunter) Reily. He had an excellent secondary education and received a bachelor's degree in 1829 from Miami University, where his father was a trustee. He began the study of law at Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky. According to the customs of the times, Reily boarded in the home of his mentor, Judge Robert Todd .Reily became a great favorite of Todd's daughter Mary, who he "petted and spoiled excessively". Mary grew up to marry Abraham Lincoln of Kentucky.


James Reily married Ellen Hart Ross, a grandneice of Henry Clay, in Lexington on March 4, 1834. at about the same time he was converted from the Episcopal faith. He was also a Mason. After his admission to the bar, he established a practice in Vicksburg, Mississippi, during the summer of 1835, and there his son John was born.


Sometime after March 2,1836, he moved to Texas, where he received a headright of 1,280 acres. He settled his family in Nacogdoches and served as a major in the Army of the Republic of Texas and aide-de-camp to T.J.Rusk. Reily is listed in the Nacogdoches Mounted Gaurds, 2nd Regiment, 3rd Brigade Texas Militia, Col. Wm. Sparks in command.


By January 1838 Reily had become Rusk's law partner and when Rusk was elected chief justice of the state Supreme Court, they moved their offices to Houston, the capital of the republic. This partnership continued until the summer of 1839, when Reily went into partnership with James Love. About this time Reily served as captain of a volunteer infantry company, the Milam Guards.


Reily was one of the founders of Christ Church in Houston in March of 1839, and served several terms as vestyman. He was elected a member of the board of trustees. That year he was appointed by President Mirabeau B. Lamar to sell $1 million in Texas government bonds in New Orleans but was unsuccessful. In 1840 Reily was nominated by Lamar for district attorney for the Fifth Judicial District,but opposition from the Senate led to a withdrawal of the nomination. When the Supreme Court commenced it's first session on January 13, 1840, Reily was on the roll of attorneys certified to practice before that high tribunal. He was nominated for the post of District Attorney of the Fifth Jucicial District on February 1, 1840, but the Senate failed to confurm him by a vote of nine to one. On October 15 the same year he was initiated into Holland Lodge No. 1.A.F.& A.M.


The census of 1840 shows that he owned one town lot in Houston, one slave, two gold watches and one pleasure carriage. He went to Kentucky and returned home to engage in private practice and to make plans to visit Great Britian in April or May 1845. With the beginning of his second administration, in December 1841, Sam Houston named Anson Jones his secretary of State and James Reily replaced Barnard Bee as minister to the United States.


On January 26, 1842, Jones gave Reily his instructions.Reily reported to his government that John Tyler, who became president on the death of William Henry Harrison, in April 1841, was in favor of annexation, which was becoming increasingly popular with the Congress. To Reily, Tyler explained that he wished to conclude the matters at once but that he must have the consent of the Senate and that as matters stood it seemed best to mediate with Mexico in an attempt to bring about peace between that country and Texas. Instead of peace in 1842 there came Mexican invasions in March and again in September. On July 20, 1842 upon Reily's resignation, Sam Houston nominated Issac Van Zandt as charge de' affaires to the United States. Van Zandt wrote on December 23, 1842, that Tyler and a majority of his cabinet were in favor of annexation but they feared that they; could not secure the necessary two-thirds vote in the senate to ratify a treaty.


Reily represented Harris County in the House of Representatives of the 5th Congress of the Republic of Texas, 1840-41, and was appointed by Sam Houston as charge d' affaires for the republic in Washington, D.C., where he arrived on March 8, 1842. He negotiated with Daniel Webster a treaty of amity, commerce and navigation, which the United States failed to ratify. Although Houston reappointed him to the same post, Reily's confermation failed because of his outspoken opposition to annexation.


During the Mexican War Reily commanded a Texas Regiment. On May 6, 1852, he served as chairman of the state Whig party convention but soon thereafter broke with the party because its presidential nominee, Winfield Scott, opposed slavery.Reily was elected to the House of the Fifth Texas Legislature, 1853-54, as a Democrat and later, under the administration of James Buchanan, was an ardent secessionist.


On August 20, 1861, he accepted a commission as colonel of the 4th Texas Mounted Volunteers. This regiment served in Gen. Sibley's Brigade. with Lt. Col. William Read (dirty shirt) Scurry as second in command. The first unit to join Sibley was William Polk Hardeman's Company A, 4th Regiment Texas Mounted Volunteers, which was mustered into Confederate service for the "war" on August 27. By September 20, Colonel James Reily's 4th Regiment, which was mustered in the Alamo Plaza, had reached its full complement of ten companies and training was begun at Camp Sibley, which was on the west bank of Salado Creek about six miles east of San Antonio on the Austin road. After the briefest of training, Sibley was ready to march his command to Fort Bliss. On Oct.22, Colonel Reily assembled his 4th Regiment at Camp Sibley and delivered an eloquent speech followed by his reading of a stirring prayer written by Alexander Gregg, Episcopal Bishop of Texas. Reily's 4th Regiment reached Fort Bliss on December 17, but was sent to encamp at Willow Bar in Confederate Arizona. On Christmas Day Colonel Reily bade farewell to his troops.


Reily's first assignment was a diplomatic mission to Chihuahua and Sonora from January through April 1862, and thus he missed his regiments involvement in the battles of Valverde and Glorieta, Arizona. His son, John, however served in those conflicts as first lieutentant and commander of the artillary of his father's regiment.


Reily was killed April 14, 1863 at the Battle of Bayou Tech near Franklin,La. Reily knew his wound was mortal and told his men they could not afford to take the time to carry him off. He asked them to leave him to die on the battlefield. When his men returned they found that he had proped himself up against a tree. With his hands crossed over his chest and a cloth placed over his face, he had prepared himself for death. Another noble leader is gone but not forgotten. Col. James Reily is buried at Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Kentucky.
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Photo Credit: Confederate Research Center, Hillsboro, Tx. Peggy Fox, Director


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Caroline Jefferson TAYLOR

ABT 1810 - ____

ID Number: I66885

  • RESIDENCE: KY; Calhoun, MO
  • BIRTH: ABT 1810, prob. Kentucky
  • RESOURCES: See: Bio ID# 66883 [S2097]
Father: William Gibson TAYLOR
Mother: Caroline COURTS


Family 1 : William Tucker THORNTON
  1.  William Taylor THORNTON C.S.A. Gov. of New Mexico

Notes


Aka: Caroline Virginia Taylor.

                                                _James TAYLOR II_____+
                                               | (1675 - 1730) m 1699
                          _George TAYLOR ______|
                         | (1711 - 1792) m 1738|
                         |                     |_Martha THOMPSON ____+
                         |                       (1679 - 1762) m 1699
 _William Gibson TAYLOR _|
| (1753 - 1830)          |
|                        |                      _Jonathan GIBSON Sr._+
|                        |                     | (1660 - 1729) m 1698
|                        |_Rachel GIBSON ______|
|                          (1717 - 1761) m 1738|
|                                              |_Elizabeth THORNTON _+
|                                                (1674 - 1732) m 1698
|
|--Caroline Jefferson TAYLOR 
|  (1810 - ....)
|                                               _____________________
|                                              |                     
|                         _____________________|
|                        |                     |
|                        |                     |_____________________
|                        |                                           
|_Caroline COURTS _______|
  (1780 - ....)          |
                         |                      _____________________
                         |                     |                     
                         |_____________________|
                                               |
                                               |_____________________
                                                                     

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