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_TAKSONY_____________ | (0930 - 0972) _MICHAEL_____________| | (0950 - ....) | | |_____________________ | _VAZUL_______________| | (0970 - ....) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--BELA I of Hungary | (1000 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Jane Elizabeth MAJOR |
___________________________ | ___________________________| | | | |___________________________ | _Albert G. BARNHAM ____| | (1807 - ....) m 1833 | | | ___________________________ | | | | |___________________________| | | | |___________________________ | | |--Sarah E. BARNHAM | (1840 - ....) | _John MAJOR I______________+ | | (1740 - 1818) | _James MAJOR ______________| | | (1771 - ....) | | | |_Elizabeth REDD ___________+ | | (1736 - ....) |_Jane Elizabeth MAJOR _| (1812 - 1896) m 1833 | | _Joseph Anthony MINTER III_+ | | (1754 - 1814) m 1775 |_Elizabeth "Betsy" MINTER _| (1778 - ....) | |_Jane Dupuy TRABUE ________+ (1752 - 1812) m 1775
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Father: Littleberry Henry LANE Mother: Mary SANDIDGE |
______________________ | _Edward LANE ______________| | (1705 - 1755) | | |______________________ | _Littleberry Henry LANE _| | (1739 - 1808) m 1768 | | | ______________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth_________________| | (1710 - ....) | | |______________________ | | |--Unity LANE | (1771 - ....) | _William SANDIDGE Sr._+ | | (1698 - 1746) m 1715 | _William SANDIDGE Jr.______| | | (1715 - 1777) m 1747 | | | |_Anne PULLIAM ________+ | | (1700 - 1794) m 1715 |_Mary SANDIDGE __________| (1748 - 1809) m 1768 | | _John GRAVES II_______+ | | (1706 - 1772) |_Elizabeth "Betty" GRAVES _| (1720 - 1826) m 1747 | |_Frances COLEMAN? ____ (1695 - 1772)
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Mother: Ruth HOLCOMB |
__ | __| | | | |__ | _James LONGINO ______| | (1790 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Absolom Smiley LONGINO | (1815 - 1890) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Ruth HOLCOMB _______| (1790 - ....) | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Elizabeth LUCAS |
"Jacob took 27 house boats at Fort Pitt in 1779, loaded with
household goods, livestock and anything they could pile on the
boats, and went down the Ohio River, landing near Bear Grass
(now Louisville) [Draper Manuscripts CC-11, p. 232].
"All of the Van Meter children, with the exception of daughter
Eleanor, accompanied their parents, together with their husbands
and wives.
One babe in arms was in the party, the little daughter of
Lieutenant John Swan Jr., and his wife, Elizabeth Van Meter.
Swan was sitting on the deck on one of the boats with his little
girl in his arms when he was struck by an Indian arrow, fired
from the river bank. His wife grabbed his gun and began helping
the men ward off the attack.
"A list of the families who settled in the 'Ten Mile Country' is
of interest in that their associations did not end there, but
through marriage and otherwise, continued in Kentucky: Van
Meter, Swan, Strode, Hughes, Shelby, Harrod, Coleman, Brown,
Rice, Biggs, Kincaid, Chenoweth, Garrard, Heaton (Henton),. They
doubtless regarded themselves as being 'Virginians,' living on
the land claimed by both Virginia and Pennsylvania, and had a
feeling of support for a 'fellow Virginian,' George Rogers
Clark, not felt by the Pennsylvanians in Clark's military
campaigns during the Revolution.
"The Harrods are familiar names to students of Revolutionary War
history and of Clark's campaign in the Northwest. The Van Meters
and Swan family were also represented in Clark's force....."
Children:
2 John SWAN b: ABT. 1770 + Margaret COBURN
2 Joel SWAN b: 1772
2 Thomas SWAN b: 1774 + Ruth ROLLINS
2 Letitia SWAN b: 1778 d: 10 OCT 1845 + Andrew FAIRLEIGH d: 1
MAR 1829 + James WILLIAMS
2 Elizabeth SWAN b: 1780 + Solomon BRANDENBURG b: 12 APR 1777
2 Infant SWAN b: 1780
_Felix SWAN "the Immigrant"___ | (1654 - ....) _John SWAN I_____________| | (1680 - 1727) m 1720 | | |______________________________ | _John SWAN II of Swan's Run Fort_| | (1721 - 1801) m 1744 | | | ______________________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth Green FOSTER _| | (1697 - ....) m 1720 | | |______________________________ | | |--John SWAN | (1744 - 1783) | _Thomas LUCAS "the Immigrant"_ | | (1650 - 1722) | _Charles LUCAS __________| | | (1692 - 1741) m 1718 | | | |_Dorothy LETCHWORTH __________ | | (1675 - 1719) |_Elizabeth LUCAS ________________| (1724 - 1805) m 1744 | | _Richard EVANS _______________ | | (1671 - 1703) m 1687 |_Elizabeth EVANS ________| (1695 - 1749) m 1718 | |_Elizabeth HALL ______________+ (1673 - 1743) m 1687
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