I97722: ALFFLAD (ABT 0750 - ____)

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ALFFLAD

ABT 0750 - ____

ID Number: I97722

  • RESIDENCE: Northumbria
  • BIRTH: ABT 0750
  • RESOURCES: See: notes ID 97723
Father: OFFA of the Mercians


Family 1 : ATHELRED I of Northumbria

                                              _ENWULF______________+
                                             |                     
                        _THINGFERTH__________|
                       |                     |
                       |                     |_____________________
                       |                                           
 _OFFA of the Mercians_|
| (.... - 0796)        |
|                      |                      _____________________
|                      |                     |                     
|                      |_____________________|
|                                            |
|                                            |_____________________
|                                                                  
|
|--ALFFLAD
|  (0750 - ....)
|                                             _____________________
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|                       _____________________|
|                      |                     |
|                      |                     |_____________________
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|______________________|
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                       |                      _____________________
                       |                     |                     
                       |_____________________|
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Elizabeth BOTTS

1701 - 15 Oct 1754

ID Number: I49743

  • RESIDENCE: Stafford Co. VA
  • BIRTH: 1701
  • DEATH: 15 Oct 1754, Stafford Co. VA
  • RESOURCES: See: LDS (AFN: 8P4C-N3) [S1777]
Father: Thomas BOTTS II
Mother: Elizabeth Rhodes KANNON


Family 1 : Robert ASHBY

                                                      __
                                                     |  
                            _(RESEARCH QUERY) BOTTS _|
                           |                         |
                           |                         |__
                           |                            
 _Thomas BOTTS II__________|
| (1674 - 1742) m 1699     |
|                          |                          __
|                          |                         |  
|                          |_________________________|
|                                                    |
|                                                    |__
|                                                       
|
|--Elizabeth BOTTS 
|  (1701 - 1754)
|                                                     __
|                                                    |  
|                           _________________________|
|                          |                         |
|                          |                         |__
|                          |                            
|_Elizabeth Rhodes KANNON _|
  (1681 - 1751) m 1699     |
                           |                          __
                           |                         |  
                           |_________________________|
                                                     |
                                                     |__
                                                        

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William Penn DEAN

20 Jan 1801 - 24 Dec 1880

ID Number: I101454

  • RESIDENCE: Carroll Co. KY
  • BIRTH: 20 Jan 1801
  • DEATH: 24 Dec 1880
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2321]

Family 1 : Judith TANDY

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Regina DEGRAFFENREID

____ - ____

ID Number: I90868

  • RESIDENCE: Chester Dist. SC and Lowndes Co. MS
  • RESOURCES: See: [S605]
Father: Allen DEGRAFFENREID
Mother: Sarah THOMAS


Family 1 : Thomas Garton BLEWETT
  1. +Regina BLEWETT

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Regina’s father was Allen deGraffenried, her grand parents were Tscharner deGraffenreid and Elizabeth Allen Embry. Her mother was Sarah Thomas and her maternal grand parents were James Thomas and Susannah Mabry. Born: 22 May 1820, Chester District, SC, Died: 12 November 1890, Columbus, Lowndes County, MS, Buried: Friendship Cemetery, Lowndes County, MS.
Lowndes County, MS Cemetery Records by Rolfe B. Chase, published by Lowndes County Department of Archives and History, Columbus, MS, 1979.

                                                   _Anthony Tscharner DEGRAFFENREID _+
                                                  | (1722 - 1794) m 1742             
                        _Tscharner DEGRAFFENREID _|
                       | (1752 - ....)            |
                       |                          |_Mary BAKER ______________________+
                       |                            (1725 - ....) m 1742             
 _Allen DEGRAFFENREID _|
| (1764 - 1801)        |
|                      |                           __________________________________
|                      |                          |                                  
|                      |_Elizabeth ALLEN _________|
|                                                 |
|                                                 |__________________________________
|                                                                                    
|
|--Regina DEGRAFFENREID 
|  
|                                                  __________________________________
|                                                 |                                  
|                       _James THOMAS ____________|
|                      |                          |
|                      |                          |__________________________________
|                      |                                                             
|_Sarah THOMAS ________|
                       |
                       |                           __________________________________
                       |                          |                                  
                       |_Susannah MABRY __________|
                                                  |
                                                  |__________________________________
                                                                                     

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Gen. Robert Selden GARNETT Jr. C.S.A.

16 Dec 1819 - 13 Jul 1861

ID Number: I65664

  • TITLE: Gen.
  • OCCUPATION: C.S.A. The first Confederate general to fall in the Civil war; Mexican War 1846
  • RESIDENCE: Essex Co. VA
  • BIRTH: 16 Dec 1819, "Champlain", Essex Co. Virginia
  • DEATH: 13 Jul 1861, KIA Corrick's Ford, Virginia now WVA
  • BURIAL: GreenWood Cemetery Brooklyn (Kings County) New York
  • RESOURCES: See: Bio ID#63269
Father: Robert Selden GARNETT Sr. of "Champlain"
Mother: Oylmpia Charlotte de GOUGES


Family 1 : Mary NEILSON

Notes


aide-de-camp to General Zachary Taylor from 1846 to 1849. Portraits of his parents now grace the parlour walls of the stately mansion the family still owns and runs in Loretto, Virginia. His father was best known for building the four other plantations in the area.


Garnett was appointed adjutant general of the state troops of Virginia, and allotted the task of organizing this heterogeneous force into an army. Early in June he was commissioned brigadier-general and given command of the Confederate troops operating in northwestern Virginia.


When the Federal attack dislodged the Confederates from Rich Mountain, Garnett was compelled to abandon Laurel Hill. He saved his army, outnumbered more than six to one by McClellan's men, by a most masterly retreat. In the heat of the retreat, Garnett shouted: "They need a little lesson. They may get away if they like". These were to be his last words. On July 13, 1861 General Robert Selden Garnett was killed instantly while directing the conduct of his rear guard after the sharp engagement at Carrick's Ford, on Cheat River.


Garnett had the distinction of being the first general officer to be killed in the Civil War. He was a brave and skilful officer, of whom the South expected much, but who did not have opportunity to fulfil the promise of his military training.


Confederate Brigadier General Robert Selden Garnett (1819 - 1861): Robert Selden Garnett was born on December 16, 1819 in Essex City, Virginia. He was a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1841, standing 27th in his class of 52. He served on the frontier, as a tactics instructor at West Point, and Aid de Camp to Wool and Taylor in the Mexican War where he received 2 brevets. He was then West Point commandant, in Indian fighting, and was on a leave of absence in Europe when the war began.


Returning, he resigned from the U.S. Army as a Major on April 30, 1861. He was then assigned to be Adjutant General of Virginia State troops in the C.S.A. He was made Brig. Gen. on June 6, 1861 to command in West Virginia. Near Carrick's Ford, on July 13 1861, he became the first Southern officer and first general on either side to be killed in action. In deference to Garnett's heroism during the Mexican War, a Union honor guard conveyed the body to his family under a truce flag. He was the West Point classmate and cousin of Confederate General Richard B. Garnett who was killed in action at Gettysburg.
Src: http://www.richmountain.org/garnett.htm.


CONFEDERATE FORCES BRIGADIER GENERAL ROBERT SELDEN GARNETT
1st Georgia Infantry Regiment
20th Virginia Infantry Regiment --- Major Nat Tyler
23rd Virginia Infantry Regiment --- Colonel William Booth Taliaferro
25th Virginia Infantry Regiment --- Colonel J. M. Heck
Artillery --- Captain Julius A. de Lagnel (W)
Detachment, 1,300 men -- Lieutenant Colonel John Pegram


UNION FORCES MAJOR GENERAL GEORGE BRINTON McCLELLAN
Rosecrans Brigade – Brigadier General William Starke Rosecrans
19th Ohio Militia Infantry Regiment
3rd Indiana Infantry Regiment
10th Indiana Infantry Regiment
13th Indiana Infantry Regiment
Burdsal’s Cavalry
Hill’s Brigade – Brigadier General C. W. Hill
5th Ohio Militia Infantry Regiment --- Colonel Dunning
8th Ohio Militia Infantry Regiment --- Colonel Depuy
13th Ohio Militia Infantry Regiment --- Colonel W. S. Smith
15th Ohio Militia Infantry Regiment --- Colonel G. W. Andrews
16th Ohio Militia Infantry Regiment --- Colonel J. Irvine
18th Ohio Militia Infantry Regiment --- Colonel T. R. Stanley
Other Brigade Commanders:
Brigadier General Thomas A. Morris
Brigadier General C. W. Hill
Brigadier General Newton Schleich
Brigadier General William Starke Rosecrans
Colonel Robert L. McCook
Other Troops:
6th Indiana Infantry Regiment
7th Indiana Infantry Regiment --- Colonel Ebenezer Dumont
8th Indiana Infantry Regiment
9th Indiana Infantry Regiment
11th Indiana Infantry Regiment --- Colonel Lew Wallace
14th Indiana Infantry Regiment
15th Indiana Infantry Regiment
3rd Ohio Militia Infantry Regiment
4th Ohio Militia Infantry Regiment
6th Ohio Militia Infantry Regiment
7th Ohio Militia Infantry Regiment
10th Ohio Militia Infantry Regiment
12th Ohio Militia Infantry Regiment --- Colonel John W. Lowe
14th Ohio Militia Infantry Regiment
17th Ohio Militia Infantry Regiment
20th Ohio Militia Infantry Regiment
Burdsal's Ohio Dagroons
Barker's Illinois Cavalry
Howe's U.S. Artillery
Barnett's Ohio Light Artillery
Loomis's Michigan Battery
Daum's Virginia Battery
Src: http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/pottery/1080/rich_mountain_w va_11jul61.htm.


The Constitutional Convention of 1849 adopted a "Great Seal of the State of California." The seal was designed by Major Robert Selden Garnett of the United States Army, and presented to the convention by Caleb Lyon, one of the clerks of the convention. The explanation accompanying the seal, as read to the convention on October 2, 1849, is as follows:


"Around the bevel of the ring are represented thirty-one stars being the number of states of which the union will consist upon the admission of California.


"The foreground figure represents the Goddess Minerva having sprung full grown from the brain of Jupiter. She is introduced as a type of the political birth of the State of California without having gone through the probation of a Territory. At her feet crouches a grizzly bear feeding upon clusters from a grape vine emblematic of the peculiar characteristics of the country. A miner is engaged with a rocker and bowl at his side, illustrating the golden wealth of the Sacramento upon whose waters are seen shipping typical of commercial greatness and the Snow-clad peaks of the Sierra Nevada make up the background while above is the Greek motto "Eureka" (I have found it) applying either to the principle involved in the admission of the State, or the success of the miner at work."


An amendment adding the words, "The Great Seal of the State of California," to the design was adopted on October 11, 1849.
This seal, as designed and submitted to the convention, with some slight changes, has been made the official State Seal by statue and is called "The Great Seal of the State of California."


The design of the Great Seal of the State shall correspond substantially with the above representation.


The Great Seal is located in the office of the Secretary of State, where its impression is affixed to official state documents.


Any person who maliciously or for commercial purposes uses or allows to be used any reproduction or facsimile of the Great Seal or the seals of the Senate or Assembly of the State of California in any manner whatsoever is guilty of a misdemeanor.
History and Seal courtesy of the Office of the Secretary of State.


In 1848 he was transferred to the 7th Infantry and fought in Florida in the Seminole uprisings, served on a national board of proper military dress in Washington D. C., and served on frontier duty at Corpus Christi. In 1851, he was promoted again to Captain of the 7th Infantry and served at Ringold Barracks, Fort Monroe, and perhaps his most important position before his Civil War service as Commandant of Cadets at West Point under General Lee's direction from November 1852 to July 1854. After briefly being named a Captain of the 1st Cavalry in 1855, he was quickly promoted to his final commission before the Civil War, as Major of the 9th Infantry on March 27, 1855. In 1855 he was commissioned major and sent to the Northwest, where he commanded the Puget Sound and Yakima expeditions, and remained on duty there until 1858. In this capacity, he served throughout Washington State mostly at Fort Simcoe. He distinguished himself in operations against the Indians in Washington Territory from 1856 to 1858.


From 1858 to 1861 he requested and was granted a leave of absence to travel to Europe and study military tactics in the Crimea. Returning from abroad when the Civil War broke out, he was torn between his loyalty to "the old army" and the rising support for independence in the South. Robert Garnett resigned his United States military service on April 30, 1861 and offered his services to Virginia and the Confederacy. Although he parted company from the federal forces, his past promotions and gallantry in the Old Army did not go unnoticed.
On the Confederate side of the approaching great battle between North and South, Garnett was appointed adjutant general of the state troops of Virginia, and allotted the task of organising this heterogeneous force into an army. Early in June he was commissioned brigadier-general and given command of the Confederate troops operating in northwestern Virginia. Circumstances were against him from the start of his campaign. Sentiment in that part of the state was against the Confederacy; he lacked cavalry and guns, and had serious difficulty obtaining supplies. He saw that his little army could not hope to accomplish much against the overwhelming enemy forces; but, undaunted, he established headquarters at Laurel Hill, entrenching half of his troops there and half at Rich Mountain under Pegram. When the Federal attack dislodged the Confederates from Rich Mountain, Garnett was compelled to abandon Laurel Hill. He saved his army, outnumbered more than six to one by McClellan's men, by a most masterly retreat. In the heat of the retreat, Garnett shouted: "They need a little lesson…they may get away if they like…". These were to be his last words. On July 13, 1861 General Robert Selden Garnett was killed instantly while directing the conduct of his rear guard after the sharp engagement at Carrick's Ford, on Cheat River. Garnett had the distinction of being the first general officer to be killed in the Civil War. He was a brave and skilful officer, of whom the South expected much, but who did not have opportunity to fulfil the promise of his military training. SOURCES: The Harper Encyclopaedia of Military Biography, Trevor N. Dupuy, Curt Johnson and David L. Bongard editors. Edison New Jersey, 1992. Page 274; genealogy of the family of James Mercer Garnett of Virginia; Official Records of the Army, 1 ser., vol. II; G.W. Cullum, Biog. Reg. (3rd edition, 1891); C.A. Evans, editor, Confederate Military History (1899), vol. III; H.M. Price and C.T. Allen, Rich Mountain in 1861; notes for a masters thesis at Bowling Green State University written by Matthew W. Burton, The River of Blood and the Valley of Death: The Lives of Two Cousins for the Cause, Robert Selden Garnett and Richard Brooke Garnett, C.S.A.





                                                                   _James GARNETT of "Mount Pleasant"_______________+
                                                                  | (1692 - 1765) m 1734                            
                                            _Muscoe GARNETT ______|
                                           | (1736 - ....)        |
                                           |                      |_Elizabeth MUSCOE _______________________________+
                                           |                        (1690 - 1736) m 1734                            
 _Robert Selden GARNETT Sr. of "Champlain"_|
| (1789 - 1840) m 1812                     |
|                                          |                       _John of Marlborough MERCER Esq. "the Immigrant"_+
|                                          |                      | (1704 - 1768) m 1725                            
|                                          |_Grace Fenton MERCER _|
|                                            (1740 - ....)        |
|                                                                 |_Catherine MASON ________________________________+
|                                                                   (1707 - 1750) m 1725                            
|
|--Robert Selden GARNETT Jr. C.S.A.
|  (1819 - 1861)
|                                                                  _________________________________________________
|                                                                 |                                                 
|                                           ______________________|
|                                          |                      |
|                                          |                      |_________________________________________________
|                                          |                                                                        
|_Oylmpia Charlotte de GOUGES _____________|
  (1796 - 1856) m 1812                     |
                                           |                       _________________________________________________
                                           |                      |                                                 
                                           |______________________|
                                                                  |
                                                                  |_________________________________________________
                                                                                                                    

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GAY

____ - ____

ID Number: I4700


Family 1 : Elizabeth PURL

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Trueman LEWIS

ABT 1755 - ____

ID Number: I41118

  • RESIDENCE: Hanover Co. VA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1755, Hanover Co. VA
  • RESOURCES: See: [S1160]
Father: Joel LEWIS Sr.
Mother: Mary TRUEMAN


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Deed George Combs &c to Lewis Rawlings - Spotsylvania Co. - 1852


Defendant Lewis Rawlings; James Estis; John Purnell; Frances Purnell; James Hayes; Mary Jane Hayes; Andrew Estis; Littleton Estis; Henson Boswell; William Boswell; John Estis; Fanny Estis; Sarah Ann Boswell; William A. Miles; Polly Miles; Hiram Boswell; George W. Estis; James Shy; Jenny L. Shy; James Etherington; Lucy Etherington; Thomas J. Estis; Joel S. Estis; John M. Estis; Nancy Gordon; Ab. Purnell; Frances M. Purnell; Joel Lewis; David Lewis; Joseph Willoughby; Susan Willoughby; Dorcas Johnston; Frances Johnston; Polly Taylor; Elijah Robbins; Benjamin Lewis; William T. Lewis; John. Pendleton; Huldah Pendleton; George Combs; Nancy Combs; Martha Combs
Deponent / Affiant Mrs. Elizabeth Thornton; Robert Hackney; John Acors (80); William T. Willoughby (65); Ira E. Lipscomb; James R. Holladay; William Buchannan; James Brooks; James Mills; David Bronaugh (84); Henry Willoughby; Phebe Wheeler (about 70); James S. Willoughby (75 or 76)



Marriage John T. Pendleton -mr- Huldah Lewis, daughter of Tureman Lewis
Marriage Elijah Robbins -mr- Sally Lewis, daughter of Tureman Lewis
Marriage William Johnston -mr- Frances Lewis, daughter of Tureman Lewis
Marriage George Taylor -mr- Polly Lewis, daughter of Tureman Lewis
Marriage Aquilla Johnston -mr- Dorcas Lewis, daughter of Tureman Lewis


Family James Lewis & Benjamin T. Lewis, sons of Tureman Lewis
Family Molly Lewis, half blood sister to Tureman Lewis, Joel Lewis, David Lewis & Susan Lewis


Administrative Information
Record title Johnston vs Rawlings
Year recorded 1853
Collection CR-CI-H
Record ID 157-24
End Notes
Preserved by City of Fredericksburg
Processed by Margaret Anne Crickman
Extracted by Barry L. McGhee
Extracted on 9/5/2002
When ordering a copy of this record please include all of the Administrative Information.
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1 Tureman Lewis b: 1755 + Margaret Polly Davidson Married: 1780
2 James Lewis
2 Benjamin T Lewis
2 Dorcus Lewis b: ABT. 1780 + Aquilla Johnston b: ABT. 1780
2 Susan Lewis b: ABT. 1775 + James S. Willoughby b: 1775 + Joseph Willoubouby
2 Frances Lewis b: ABT. 1775
2 David Lewis
2 Tureman Lewis b: ABT. 1775
2 Hudula Lewis + John T. Pendleton


                                             _John IV "Councillor" LEWIS __+
                                            | (1669 - 1725) m 1685         
                       _David LEWIS I_______|
                      | (1695 - 1779) m 1717|
                      |                     |_Elizabeth (Isabelle) WARNER _+
                      |                       (1672 - 1719) m 1685         
 _Joel LEWIS Sr.______|
| (1730 - 1813)       |
|                     |                      _William A. TERRELL Sr._______+
|                     |                     | (1660 - 1743) m 1685         
|                     |_Anne TERRELL _______|
|                       (1695 - 1734) m 1717|
|                                           |_Susanna WATERS ______________+
|                                             (1667 - 1734) m 1685         
|
|--Trueman LEWIS 
|  (1755 - ....)
|                                            ______________________________
|                                           |                              
|                      _____________________|
|                     |                     |
|                     |                     |______________________________
|                     |                                                    
|_Mary TRUEMAN _______|
  (1733 - ....)       |
                      |                      ______________________________
                      |                     |                              
                      |_____________________|
                                            |
                                            |______________________________
                                                                           

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WALRAM de LUXEMBURG

ABT 1280 - 1353

ID Number: I26968

  • RESIDENCE: of Luxemburg
  • DEATH: 1353
  • BIRTH: ABT 1280
  • RESOURCES: See: [S790]
Father: WALRAM de LUXEMBURG
Mother: JEANNE de BEAUVIOR


Family 1 : JOANNA von RYSSEL
  1. +JOHN de LUXEMBURG

                                                                            _WALRAM IV (Limburg) de LUXEMBURG Count of Luxemburg_
                                                                           | (1180 - 1226) m 1214                                
                        _HENRY III "le Blondel" de LUXEMBURG of Luxembourg_|
                       | (1217 - 1281) m 1240                              |
                       |                                                   |_ERMESINDE NAMUR Countess of Luxemburg_______________
                       |                                                     (1186 - 1247) m 1214                                
 _WALRAM de LUXEMBURG _|
| (1244 - 1288)        |
|                      |                                                    _HENRY II von BAR of Bar_____________________________
|                      |                                                   | (1200 - ....)                                       
|                      |_MARGARET von BAR of Bar___________________________|
|                        (1220 - 1275) m 1240                              |
|                                                                          |_PHILIPPA de DREUX __________________________________+
|                                                                            (1200 - 1240)                                       
|
|--WALRAM de LUXEMBURG 
|  (1280 - 1353)
|                                                                           _____________________________________________________
|                                                                          |                                                     
|                       _JOHN BEAUVIOR of Luxemburg________________________|
|                      | (1220 - ....)                                     |
|                      |                                                   |_____________________________________________________
|                      |                                                                                                         
|_JEANNE de BEAUVIOR __|
  (1250 - ....)        |
                       |                                                    _____________________________________________________
                       |                                                   |                                                     
                       |___________________________________________________|
                                                                           |
                                                                           |_____________________________________________________
                                                                                                                                 

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Margaret Eveline MCELROY

1748 - 22 Sep 1820

ID Number: I78268

  • RESIDENCE: Lee and Augusta and Rockbridge Cos. VA
  • BIRTH: 1748, Lee Co. Virginia
  • DEATH: 22 Sep 1820, Augusta Co. Virginia
  • BURIAL: Old Providence Church, Rockbridge Co. Virginia
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2979]

Family 1 : James MCNUTT

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Francoise de MORUELLE

ABT 1750 - ABT 1823

ID Number: I82184

  • RESIDENCE: New Orleans, LA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1750, New Orleans, Louisiana
  • DEATH: ABT 1823
  • RESOURCES: See: [S3084]
Father: Humberto MORUELLE "the Immigrant"
Mother: Susanne LAVERGNE


Family 1 : Louis Bernard SENAC "the Immigrant"
  1. +Florintina (Domingues) SENAC

                                        __
                                       |  
                                     __|
                                    |  |
                                    |  |__
                                    |     
 _Humberto MORUELLE "the Immigrant"_|
| (1712 - ....)                     |
|                                   |   __
|                                   |  |  
|                                   |__|
|                                      |
|                                      |__
|                                         
|
|--Francoise de MORUELLE 
|  (1750 - 1823)
|                                       __
|                                      |  
|                                    __|
|                                   |  |
|                                   |  |__
|                                   |     
|_Susanne LAVERGNE _________________|
  (1720 - ....)                     |
                                    |   __
                                    |  |  
                                    |__|
                                       |
                                       |__
                                          

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Tinsley PENDLETON

ABT 1795 - ____

ID Number: I74947

  • BIRTH: ABT 1795
Father: John PENDLETON
Mother: Sarah "Sally" BANKS



                                                                  _John PENDLETON _____+
                                                                 | (1691 - 1775) m 1719
                        _William or John? or Richard? PENDLETON _|
                       | (1720 - 1779) m 1748                    |
                       |                                         |_Mary TINSLEY _______+
                       |                                           (1703 - ....) m 1719
 _John PENDLETON ______|
| (1762 - 1830) m 1786 |
|                      |                                          _Edward TINSLEY Sr.__+
|                      |                                         | (1704 - 1782) m 1724
|                      |_Elizabeth TINSLEY ______________________|
|                        (1727 - 1783) m 1748                    |
|                                                                |_Margaret TAYLOR ____+
|                                                                  (1705 - 1782) m 1724
|
|--Tinsley PENDLETON 
|  (1795 - ....)
|                                                                 _Gerrard BANKS II____+
|                                                                | (1704 - 1780) m 1736
|                       _Linn BANKS _____________________________|
|                      | (1739 - 1799)                           |
|                      |                                         |_Ann STANTON ________+
|                      |                                           (1715 - 1791) m 1736
|_Sarah "Sally" BANKS _|
  (1762 - 1859) m 1786 |
                       |                                          _____________________
                       |                                         |                     
                       |_Sarah PROCTOR __________________________|
                         (1740 - 1827)                           |
                                                                 |_____________________
                                                                                       

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Emily A. WINTER

ABT 1812 - 11 May 1861

ID Number: I236

  • RESIDENCE: Wilson, E Feliciana Parish, LA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1812
  • DEATH: 11 May 1861
  • RESOURCES: See: [S11] [S1101] [S2258]
Father: James WINTER
Mother: Jannett (Jeanette) SCOTT


Family 1 : W. B. SELLERS
Family 2 : James H. BROWN
  1.  Minerva Ellen Virginia BROWN
  2.  John Thomas Jefferson Winter BROWN
  3.  Jennett Susan Elizabeth BROWN
Family 3 : Oliver H. COURTNEY
  1. +Adine Elizabeth "Dean" COURTNEY
  2.  Mary A. COURTNEY
  3.  Lela Scott COURTNEY

                                                       ______________________________
                                                      |                              
                             _Robert WINTER __________|
                            | (1740 - 1800) m 1769    |
                            |                         |______________________________
                            |                                                        
 _James WINTER _____________|
| (1770 - 1837)             |
|                           |                          _James MCCANTS Esq.___________+
|                           |                         | (1713 - 1772) m 1740         
|                           |_Mary Elizabeth MCCANTS _|
|                             (1745 - 1818) m 1769    |
|                                                     |_Agnes MCNEALY _______________+
|                                                       (1725 - 1760) m 1740         
|
|--Emily A. WINTER 
|  (1812 - 1861)
|                                                      _John SCOTT I "the Immigrant"_+
|                                                     | (1665 - 1749)                
|                            _Alexander SCOTT ________|
|                           | (1740 - ....)           |
|                           |                         |_Margaret DICK _______________+
|                           |                           (1700 - 1749)                
|_Jannett (Jeanette) SCOTT _|
  (1780 - 1845)             |
                            |                          ______________________________
                            |                         |                              
                            |_Margaret________________|
                              (1750 - ....)           |
                                                      |______________________________
                                                                                     

Sources

[S11]

[S1101]

[S2258]


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