I79501: DANNETT ABNEY (____ - 31 Aug 1669)

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DANNETT ABNEY

____ - 31 Aug 1669

ID Number: I79501

  • RESIDENCE: ENG
  • OCCUPATION: Mayor of Leicester
  • DEATH: 31 Aug 1669
  • BURIAL: 31 Aug 1669
  • RESOURCES: See: notes
Father: EDMUND ABNEY
Mother: CATHERINE LUDHAM


Notes


Dannett ABNEY, the Mayor (bur.31 Aug 1669) m1. Anna GLADWIN; he m2. Joan SLATER. Dannett ABNEY & Anna GLADWIN had issue:
1. Henry ABNEY
2. Edmund ABNEY
3. John ABNEY
4. James ABNEY
5. Catherine ABNEY
6. William ABNEY
7. Richard ABNEY
8. Anna ABNEY
9. Dannett ABNEY


                                             _JOHN ABNEY _______________+
                                            | (1476 - 1505)             
                       _GEORGE HENRY ABNEY _|
                      | (.... - 1578)       |
                      |                     |___________________________
                      |                                                 
 _EDMUND ABNEY _______|
| (.... - 1604)       |
|                     |                      _JOHN WOLSELEY of Wolseley_+
|                     |                     | (1475 - 1553)             
|                     |_ELLEN WOLSELEY _____|
|                       (.... - 1571)       |
|                                           |_ANNE STANLEY _____________+
|                                             (1472 - 1532)             
|
|--DANNETT ABNEY 
|  (.... - 1669)
|                                            ___________________________
|                                           |                           
|                      _WILLIAM LUDHAM _____|
|                     |                     |
|                     |                     |___________________________
|                     |                                                 
|_CATHERINE LUDHAM ___|
                      |
                      |                      ___________________________
                      |                     |                           
                      |_____________________|
                                            |
                                            |___________________________
                                                                        

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Miles CARY Jr. of Pear Tree Hall

ABT 1710 - ____

ID Number: I56726

  • RESIDENCE: of Warwick Co. VA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1710
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2066] [S2170]
Father: Miles CARY Sr.
Mother: Elizabeth COCKE


Family 1 : Hannah ARMISTEAD

Notes


Their issue as appearing in Judith Robinson's will:
I. John Cary((6)), b. about 1745, named in grandmother's and aunt's will; d. 1795. Married, first, Sally Sclater; second, Susanna, daughter of Gill Armistead, of New Kent.
II. Robert Cary((6)), named in said will; d. in Buckingham, about 1763.
III. Rebecca Cary((6)). Married Rev. Miles Selden, who d. 1785.
IV. Elizabeth Cary((6)) Married Benjamin Watkins. (CONFLICT: shown as dau of Miles, Sr.)


[S2170]


                                                          _Miles CARY Esq. "the Immigrant"_+
                                                         | (1622 - 1667) m 1645            
                       _Thomas I CARY of "Magpie Swamps"_|
                      | (1647 - 1708) m 1669             |
                      |                                  |_Anne TAYLOR ____________________+
                      |                                    (1621 - 1656) m 1645            
 _Miles CARY Sr.______|
| (1671 - 1724) m 1695|
|                     |                                   _Francis MILNER _________________
|                     |                                  | (1620 - ....)                   
|                     |_Anne MILNER _____________________|
|                       (1649 - ....) m 1669             |
|                                                        |_________________________________
|                                                                                          
|
|--Miles CARY Jr. of Pear Tree Hall
|  (1710 - ....)
|                                                         _________________________________
|                                                        |                                 
|                      __________________________________|
|                     |                                  |
|                     |                                  |_________________________________
|                     |                                                                    
|_Elizabeth COCKE ____|
  (1670 - ....) m 1695|
                      |                                   _________________________________
                      |                                  |                                 
                      |__________________________________|
                                                         |
                                                         |_________________________________
                                                                                           

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EDWARD MONTHERMERE

ABT 1300 - ____

ID Number: I41188

  • RESIDENCE: ENG
  • BIRTH: ABT 1300
  • RESOURCES: See: [S1503]
Father: RALPH de MONTHERMERE 1st Lord Montherme
Mother: JOAN "Of Acre" Anjou PLANTAGENET



                                                                                          _____________________________________________
                                                                                         |                                             
                                           ______________________________________________|
                                          |                                              |
                                          |                                              |_____________________________________________
                                          |                                                                                            
 _RALPH de MONTHERMERE 1st Lord Montherme_|
| (1262 - 1325) m 1296                    |
|                                         |                                               _____________________________________________
|                                         |                                              |                                             
|                                         |______________________________________________|
|                                                                                        |
|                                                                                        |_____________________________________________
|                                                                                                                                      
|
|--EDWARD MONTHERMERE 
|  (1300 - ....)
|                                                                                         _HENRY III PLANTAGENET of England____________+
|                                                                                        | (1207 - 1272) m 1236                        
|                                          _EDWARD I "Longshanks" PLANTAGENET of England_|
|                                         | (1239 - 1307) m 1254                         |
|                                         |                                              |_ELEANOR de PROVENCE of England______________+
|                                         |                                                (1223 - 1291) m 1236                        
|_JOAN "Of Acre" Anjou PLANTAGENET _______|
  (1272 - 1307) m 1296                    |
                                          |                                               _FERDINARD III "The Saint" of Castile & Leon_+
                                          |                                              | (1199 - 1252) m 1237                        
                                          |_ELEANOR (Alianore) de CASTILLE of Spain______|
                                            (1244 - 1290) m 1254                         |
                                                                                         |_JOHANNA de DAMMARTIN of Ponthieu & Aumâle___+
                                                                                           (1208 - 1279) m 1237                        

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Capt. GEORGE V. MOODY C.S.A.

____ - ____

ID Number: I97792

  • TITLE: Capt.
  • OCCUPATION: CSA Commander of Madison Tipperarys, Louisiana Artillery battery
  • RESIDENCE: LA
  • RESOURCES: See: notes

Notes


Captured Flag still held 5/2004 by the State of Illinois in disregard of Federal Law 1905 to return all captured flags to their respective states.
http://www.civil-war.com/searchpages/confresult.asp?ft=battle


Madison Light Artillery
Summary:
Dark blue bunting flag measuring 39 x 33". There is a red cotton shield, 11 1/2" high by 10" wide with a 1/16" white bound edge. The white cotton letters ("M. A.") are 2 3/4" high, and the white stars each measure 1 3/4" in diameter. The 13 stars are set in a circle that is 18" in diameter.


Description
Tag attached to this flag reads: "Confederate Artillery Flag. This flag was captured by Newton McCan, a private soldier, Co. M, 2nd Regiment U.S. Regulars, on the evening of July 3rd 1963 at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Presented to the State of Illinois on 14 July 1885." The 2nd Regiment of U.S. Cavalry was part of the Cavalry Corps of the Army of the Potomac. According to Confederate records, Moody's Battery or Moody's Artillery was in the battalion of Reserve Artillery on the Confederate right on 2 July, 1863 and may have accidently left their flag on night movement. O.R. Series I, Vol. 27, Pt. 1, pp387-388 and 429-431. Moody's Battery was the Madison Light Artillery, a Louisiana Artillery battery, also called Madison Tipperarys. It was commanded by Capt. George V. Moody and it is assumed that the inscription on this flag stood for Moody's Artillery.


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