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1723 David Anderson, 300 acres
1724 William Anderson [in a group of Whitledge names]
1724/7/8 Valentine Barton, Broad Run and Bull Run
1729/30 Thomas Carney Little Hunting Creek (Timber Br.) [now
Fairfax Co.]
William Clifton Little Hunting Creek (Timber Br.)
1742 John Carney, Chopowamsic Creek [now between Prince William
and Stafford Co.]
1743 David Anderson, Pasbitanzy Creek
1743/47 John Carney, Chopowamsic Creek [now between Prince
William and Stafford Co.]
1753/4 Burdett and Frances Clifton, Little Hunting Creek [now
Fairfax Co.]
1768 David Anderson, 330 acres; John Carney, 180 acres, Burditt
Clifton 306 acres
1773 David Anderson, 330 acres; Joshua Carney, 40 acres
1776 David Anderson, 330 acres; Joshua Carney, 40 acres, Burditt
Clifton
1778 Joshua Carney, 40 acres
1784 Joshua Carney
1785 Joshua Carney, Henry Clifton
1786 William Anderson, J. Carney
1787 William Anderson, John Anderson, Joshua Carney, Henry
Clifton
1788 William Anderson, Joshua Carney, Benjamin Carney, Henry
Clifton
1789 William Anderson, John Anderson, Henry Clifton
1790 William Anderson, John Carney, Jesse Carney, Henry Clifton
Rick Thomas, Alexandria, Virginia
A Joshua Carney was in Stafford Co. in 1760, and continued to
appear there on tax lists until at least 1789. The 1773 list
shows him with 40 acres. Apparently living with him was a
Benjamin Carney whose taxes were charged to Joshua, so perhaps
Benjamin was his son. We do not know whether or how Joshua and
Benjamin were related to the John Carney who md Mary, though
that appears quite likely. Joshua filed a claim for having
performed public service during the Rev. War.
A Joshua Carney received a land grant Dec. 26, 1803, in Stafford
Co.: Description: 11 1/2 acres on both sides of the north run of
Chappawamsick adjoining land of Sudden, and Green. Benjamin
received land grants about the same time, including two grants
in 1805 in nearby Prince William Co. (Also, Carney, Joshua
Public Service Claim, Rev. War)
There are no Carney's in the Stafford County, Virginia will
indexes for 1729-1767.
Apparently the John and Mary Carney family united with the
Chopawamsic Baptist Church: The following declaration, copied
from the records at the Virginia State Library, was the genesis
for the Chopawamsic Baptist Church:
"Here, in the Colony of Virginia firmly desiring to be
constituted and established into a distinct church of the same
denomination, faith and order and being at our request freely
dismissed for that purpose from the church in Fauquier
aforesaid. And appears by a letter signed by several members of
that congregation ---- date August
9th, 1766. Hoping it may be to the glory of God and our
edification, these subscribers in the presence of God solemnly
unite as a religious body to worship him, to celebrate his
ordinances, to manifest his truth and to promote his honor in
the world....."
The declaration concluded:
"That all disputes may as far as possible be avoided and peace,
concord and unity maintained by the blessing of God for which we
pray and in testimony of our union herein we have all set our
hand this day of our constitution being the 22nd day of November
1766." Among the many registrants were:
Mary Anderson, John Carney, Mary Carney, Absalam Carney, Sary
Carney, and Joshisa (sic) Carney.
(Fauquier County,Virginia was formed 1 May 1759 from Prince
William County, Virginia.)
Apparently the general area where the Carneys were - John,
Thomas, Joshua, Benjamin, Absalom, Sarah, ... was in what is now
the Quantico Marine Base reservation. I think it likely that the
Absalom and Joshua on the above petition were NOT children of
John and Mary, because of their ages, and the lack of other
children's names on the list."
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Mother: Mary WINSTON |
William Winston Crenshaw, Choses Ambrose Jeter as his Guardian,
who qualified as such. Oct. 28, 1785 . O. B. 1785-86 , p.
Elkanah Crenshaw, decd. Account of Orphans of recorded. Jan. 26,
1786 . O. B. 1785-86 , p.
William Crenshaw, Sr. and David Crenshaw of Nottoway Parish,
Amelia Co. deed to Samuel Sherwin and Stith Hardaway of same
Parish & Co. for £175 curr. to sd. David Crenshaw . 47 acres in
Amelia Co. , & sd. Parish, on long branch at little Nottoway
River . 43 acres part thereof lying on the north side of said
long branch being part of a tract patented by sd. Wm. Crenshaw
Aug. 1, 1745 . The residue being 4 acres on the south side of
said branch was transfered by deed to sd. David Crenshaw by
Henry Burg Dec. 22, 1775 , adj. Wm. Crenshaw Jr. and Stith
Hardaway along the mill pond. June 23, 1785 . D. B. 17, p. 206.
William Crenshaw, Sr. of Nottoway Parish, Amelia Co. , deed to
Wm. Crenshaw Jr. of the sd. Parish & Co., £30: curr. 30 acres in
Amelia Co. , on the south side of Little Nottoway River adj. the
mouth of the Spring branch , of the sd. Wm. Crenshaw Sr. and Wm.
Crenshaw Jr. Mch. 10, 1786 . D. B. 17, p. 366."
William Crenshaw deed from John Irby and Wm. Irby . 73 1/3 acres
in Amelia Co. , on the Forks of Nottoway , south side of long
Branch. Feb. 5, 1789 . D. B. 18, p. 300.
_John CRENSHAW ______+ | _David CRENSHAW _____| | (1720 - ....) m 1740| | |_____________________ | _Elkanah CRENSHAW ___| | (1741 - 1772) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Susanna MOORE ______| | (1723 - 1779) m 1740| | |_____________________ | | |--William Winston CRENSHAW | (1770 - ....) | _Anthony WINSTON Sr._+ | | (1668 - 1725) | _Anthony WINSTON Jr._| | | (1691 - 1719) m 1707| | | |_____________________ | | |_Mary WINSTON _______| (1718 - ....) | | _____________________ | | |_Phoebe ANDERSON? ___| (1690 - ....) m 1707| |_____________________
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_Augustine MOORE Sr.______________ | (1679 - 1743) m 1714 _Bernard MOORE ___________________| | (1718 - 1776) m 1745 | | |_Elizabeth TODD __________________+ | (1686 - 1743) m 1714 _Bernard MOORE ______| | (1760 - 1838) | | | _Alexander SPOTTSWOOD Of Virginia_+ | | | (1676 - 1740) m 1724 | |_Anne Catherine "Kate" SPOTSWOOD _| | (1725 - 1801) m 1745 | | |_Ann Butler BRAYNE _______________+ | (1700 - ....) m 1724 | |--Lucy H. MOORE | (1790 - ....) | __________________________________ | | | __________________________________| | | | | | |__________________________________ | | |_Lucy Ann LEIPER ____| (1770 - ....) | | __________________________________ | | |__________________________________| | |__________________________________
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Mother: Elizabeth MARTIAN (MARTIAU) |
"Through their mother, Mildred Reade, the three daughters of
Col. Augustine Warner, Jr., became lineal descendants of King
Edward III, of England, and Philippa, of Hainaut, his Queen, who
was the great-granddaughter of Philip II, of France. Mrs. Anna
Robinson Watson, in her book, "A Royal Lineage," has traced
their line back to Alfred the Great of England, and gives
interesting incidents of each generation."
"II. Mildred((2)) Reade, married, about 1665, Colonel Augustine
Warner, of Warner's Hall, Gloucester Co., Va.; Speaker of the
House of Burgesses, in 1675, and member of the Council until his
death, June 19, 1681."
2 Mildred Reade b: 2 OCT 1643 d: 20 OCT 1686 + Augustine Warner
b: 3 JUL 1642 d: 19 JUN 1681
_(RESEARCH QUERY) READ OR READE OR REID _ | _ANDREW READE ______________________________| | (1580 - 1623) | | |_________________________________________ | _George READE of VA "the Immigrant"_| | (1608 - 1674) m 1641 | | | _THOMAS WINDEBANK of Harnes Hill_________ | | | (1540 - 1607) m 1566 | |_MILDRED WINDEBANK _________________________| | (1584 - 1630) | | |_FRANCES DYMOKE _________________________+ | (1550 - ....) m 1566 | |--Mildred READE | (1643 - 1686) | _________________________________________ | | | _Nicholas MARTIAN (MARTIAU) "the Immigrant"_| | | (1592 - 1657) | | | |_________________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth MARTIAN (MARTIAU) _______| (1625 - 1684) m 1641 | | _________________________________________ | | |_Jane BERKELEY _____________________________| (1593 - 1629) | |_________________________________________
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Mother: Martha Bibb KEY |
Compact Disc #61 Pin #553631
Edmund Pendleton WHITE / VA & KY Posted by: John Graves Date:
April 24, 1999 44 of 19533 Looking for any information on
Edmund Pendleton White, born late 1700's in or near Spotsylvania
Co. VA. His parents were John White and Martha Key and he
appears in the 1850 Montgomery Co KY census, occupation given as
physician. I am descended from his sister Ann and would like to
swap information with any cousins.
_____________________________ | _William WHITE _______| | (1740 - ....) | | |_____________________________ | _John WHITE _________| | (1765 - 1837) m 1796| | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) PENDLETON _ | | | | |_Catherine PENDLETON _| | (1740 - ....) | | |_____________________________ | | |--Edmund Pendleton WHITE | (1800 - 1850) | _John Waller KEY ____________+ | | (1696 - 1764) m 1713 | _Martin Tandy KEY I___| | | (1715 - 1791) m 1742 | | | |_Martha Ann TANDY ___________+ | | (1685 - 1732) m 1713 |_Martha Bibb KEY ____| (1759 - 1853) m 1796| | _Thomas BIBB III_____________+ | | (1716 - 1781) m 1737 |_Nancy Ann BIBB ______| (1720 - 1815) m 1742 | |_Sarah MARTIN _______________ (1718 - 1786) m 1737
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