Mother: Mary Magdalene TURNIPSEED |
_(RESARCH QUERY) BRENT ___________________ | _John BRENT _________| | (1755 - 1821) | | |__________________________________________ | _John BRENT ________________| | (1779 - 1844) m 1807 | | | __________________________________________ | | | | |_Ann Nancy NEELY ____| | (1760 - ....) | | |__________________________________________ | | |--Mary BRENT | (1811 - ....) | _Beat Rebsamen TURNIPSEED "the Immigrant"_+ | | (1720 - 1781) | _Jacob TURNIPSEED ___| | | (1757 - 1819) | | | |_Margreta_________________________________ | | (1730 - ....) |_Mary Magdalene TURNIPSEED _| (1780 - ....) m 1807 | | __________________________________________ | | |_Katherine VOGT _____| (1764 - 1827) | |__________________________________________
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Mother: Elizabeth HAMILTON |
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_________________________________ | _____________________| | | | |_________________________________ | _John MOORE _________| | (1698 - 1759) m 1733| | | _________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_________________________________ | | |--William MOORE | (1740 - 1802) | _John CATLETT II "the Immigrant"_+ | | (1624 - 1670) m 1663 | _John CATLETT III____| | | (1665 - 1724) | | | |_Elizabeth UNDERWOOD ____________+ | | (1632 - 1673) m 1663 |_Rebecca CATLETT ____| (1702 - ....) m 1733| | _Daniel GAINES __________________+ | | (1614 - 1682) m 1643 |_Elizabeth GAINES ___| (1659 - ....) | |_Margaret BERNARD _______________+ (1625 - 1686) m 1643
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Mother: Frances SMITH |
_Robert Ligon MOSELEY ________________+ | (1700 - ....) _Robert Peter MOSELEY ________| | (1732 - 1804) m 1756 | | |_Sarah Rachel "Sary" TAYLOR __________+ | (1704 - 1762) _John James Trabue MOSELEY _| | (1766 - 1847) m 1812 | | | _Pierre "Peter" GUERRANT (GUERIN) Sr._+ | | | (1697 - 1750) m 1732 | |_Mary Magdelene GUERRANT _____| | (1740 - 1820) m 1756 | | |_Magdalene TRABUE ____________________+ | (1715 - 1787) m 1732 | |--John Ann MOSELEY | (1827 - 1905) | _Thomas SMITH ________________________+ | | (1719 - 1786) | _George Stovall Stokes SMITH _| | | (1750 - 1810) m 1773 | | | |_Frances STOVALL _____________________+ | | (1734 - 1752) |_Frances SMITH _____________| (1789 - 1859) m 1812 | | _Abraham SANDIFER ____________________+ | | (1725 - 1784) m 1751 |_Frances SANDIFER ____________| (1752 - 1831) m 1773 | |_Johanna BRANCH ______________________+ (1732 - 1784) m 1751
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Mother: Frances BLAND |
_William I RANDOLPH "the immigrant"___+ | (1651 - 1711) m 1678 _Richard RANDOLPH I of Curles____| | (1686 - 1748) m 1714 | | |_Mary ISHAM __________________________+ | (1660 - 1735) m 1678 _John RANDOLPH of Matoax_| | (1742 - 1775) m 1769 | | | _John (The Red Bolling's) BOLLING Sr._+ | | | (1676 - 1729) m 1697 | |_Jane BOLLING ___________________| | (1703 - 1766) m 1714 | | |_Mary KENNON _________________________+ | (1678 - 1727) m 1697 | |--Jane RANDOLPH | (1774 - 1774) | _Richard BLAND I of Jordans___________+ | | (1665 - 1729) m 1701 | _Theodorick BLAND III of Causons_| | | (1708 - ....) m 1739 | | | |_Elizabeth RANDOLPH __________________+ | | (1680 - 1720) m 1701 |_Frances BLAND __________| (1752 - 1788) m 1769 | | _Drury BOLLING _______________________+ | | (1695 - 1734) |_Frances Elizabeth BOLLING ______| (1724 - 1774) m 1739 | |______________________________________
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Bev Alstrom wrote Beverly Mott Alstrom" EMail: [email protected] 6
Feb 2001: "Henry Stokes was the son of William Stokes, the first
child of David Stokes and Sarah Montfort Stokes, born on Oct.
10, 1735 in Lunenburg County, VA.
Died about 1796 in Wilkes County, NC. He served in a Lunenburg
County militia unit as a lieutenant in the French and Indian
War, 1756-1763, and was a private in the American Revolutionary
War as noted in the NC Rev. War records for Wilkes County.
According to family tradition, William was married several times
but the name of none of his wives is known; he also had a large
number of children but the names of only three are known: Henry
Stokes; Henry's half-brother, Peter Stokes; and Thomas Stokes.
David Stokes, the son of John Stokes, was born in Charles City
County, VA on Oct. 23 1707, died on Sep 12, 1794. He was a
planter, a magistrate, 1739 to 1743, Charles City County;
Justice of the Lunenburg County Court at its founding and for
several years thereafter; Vestryman and church warden for 35
years at the Old Reedy Creek Church, Cumberland Parish, and a
colonel in the Lunenburg County Militia. David married Sarah
Montfort, b. near Old Point Comfort, VA on Feb. 3 1717, died on
Apr. 9 1800. She was the daughter
of Colonel Thomas Montfort.
Christopher Stokes I, lord of the manor of Stanhawes Court,
Gloucestershire, England, son of John Stokys (Stokes), lord of
Stokes Haule of Seend, the son of John Stokes (who built the
chapel at Seend, died 1498), married Marjery Nicholas, daughter
of John Nicholas, of Rundwaie, Wiltshire, near Calne, England.
He died about 1566, married to Anne Leicester, of Christian
Malford, Wiltshire.
The above ancient Stokes information is in synopsis here, it is
discussed in detail in "The Book of Stokes"."
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The chapter conveys how the le Strange family was founded, prior
to the Warines, when Mellette, a beautiful damsel has a jousting
tournament arranged for by her wealthy uncle, William Peverel.
This was held in the time of William the Conqueror, in 1083 at
his Castle Peveril in the Peak of Derbyshire England (shown
above), and this is where she was expected to find a suitable
husband, to which she replied:
"Sire" no knight is there in all the world that I would take for
the sake of riches and the honour of this land but if ever I
take such a one he shall be handsome and courteous and
accomplished and the most valiant of his order in all
Christendom. Of riches I make no account, for truly can I say
that he is rich who has that which his heart desires" from:
Mellette, 'The Romance of Fouk le fitz Warine'
Noble-men eager to win her as their bride together with dowry
including the attractive white tower of white town, known as
Whittington Castle Shropshire, came from every corner; Scotland,
Wales and France. The two most salubrious guests, Owen Prince of
Wales, and Eneas, Prince of Scotland, brought 200 knights along,
- the Duke of Burgundy outnumbered them with a hundred more.
Ydromor, Prince of Galloway came with a modest 150 men, but Guy
(Guarine de Metz France ), son of John, Duke of Brittany, (Johan
duc de la Petite-Bretagene), came with only a hundred, plus his
9 brothers.
Ultimately, Guy, with his life spared, victoriously claimed his
wife, Mellette, whom already expressed her interest in him by
sending over her glove. It continues... "..... Guy remained in
England: And conquered, by the force of his sword, many
beautiful lands, and so was named Guy le Strange ...."
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