Father: ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL 2nd Earl of Argyl Mother: ELIZABETH STEWART |
_ARCHIBALD GILLESPIE "Billeasbuig Ruadh" CAMPBELL Master of Campbell_+ | (1405 - 1439) _COLIN CAMPBELL 1st Earl of Argyl_| | (1431 - 1493) m 1455 | | |_ELIZABETH SOMERVILLE _______________________________________________+ | (1413 - ....) _ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL 2nd Earl of Argyl_| | (1466 - 1513) m 1478 | | | _JOHN STEWART 2nd Lord, Baron of Lorn________________________________+ | | | (1400 - 1463) | |_ISOBEL (Elizabeth) STEWART ______| | (1437 - 1510) m 1455 | | |_____________________________________________________________________ | | |--ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL of Skipnish | (1490 - 1537) | _ALAN STEWART of Derneley____________________________________________+ | | (1386 - 1439) m 1429 | _JOHN STEWART 1st Earl of Lennox__| | | (1428 - 1495) m 1438 | | | |_CATHERINE SETON ____________________________________________________+ | | (1388 - 1478) m 1429 |_ELIZABETH STEWART ___________________| (1454 - ....) m 1478 | | _ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY 1st Lord_______________________________________+ | | (1382 - 1470) |_MARGARET MONTGOMERY _____________| (1436 - ....) m 1438 | |_MARGARET BOYD of Kilmarnock_________________________________________+ (1430 - ....)
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Mother: Elizabeth "Betsy" LARKIN |
James Daley married 1st Amelia Hoffpauir who was the widow of
Dr. Elisha Green, (Succession dated 28 Jan 1826, LAF CT HSE #
425).
He was the son of John Daily, who was born ca 1760 in Ireland
and Elizabeth Larkin, born ca 1762 in Kentucky. James was born
in Harden County KY.
This family line comes down to: Charles Edward Manuel who
married Cheryl Anne LaBiche. She was the daughter of Morris
Maxie LaBiche, who was the author's, Mabel Marie Labiche, second
husband."
"MARIE AMELIA HOFFPAUIR (Wife) b. 28 Jun 1781 in New Orleans,
Orleans Parish, Louisiana Marriage: ABT. 1822 Children: DAVINE
DAILEY b. 4 Feb 1823
__ | _____________________| | | | |__ | _John DAILEY (DALEY) "the Immigrant"_| | (1760 - 1818) m 1792 | | | __ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |__ | | |--James W. DAILEY (DALEY) | (1800 - 1851) | __ | | | _Patrick LARKIN _____| | | (1750 - 1787) | | | |__ | | |_Elizabeth "Betsy" LARKIN ___________| (1774 - 1857) m 1792 | | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
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Mother: Marie (Mary) PORTER |
_Daniel GUERRANT (GUERIN) I "the Immigrant"_____+ | (1662 - ....) m 1690 _Pierre "Peter" GUERRANT (GUERIN) Sr._| | (1697 - 1750) m 1732 | | |_Marie L'ORANGE ________________________________+ | (1663 - 1721) m 1690 _Daniel GUERRANT _____| | (1747 - 1823) m 1770 | | | _Anthony TRABUE\TRABUC "the Immigrant"__________+ | | | (1669 - 1724) m 1704 | |_Magdalene TRABUE ____________________| | (1715 - 1787) m 1732 | | |_Magdalene VEREUL\VERRUEIL _____________________+ | (1683 - 1731) m 1704 | |--Peter Dutoit (Dutois) GUERRANT | (1782 - 1828) | _(RESEARCH QUERY) PORTER of Virginia____________ | | | _Thomas PORTER _______________________| | | (1700 - 1767) | | | |________________________________________________ | | |_Marie (Mary) PORTER _| (1751 - 1820) m 1770 | | _Pierre DUTOIS (DUTOIT) (DUTOY) "the Immigrant"_ | | (1680 - ....) |_Elizabeth DUTOIS (DUTOIT) (DUTOY) ___| (1705 - 1772) | |_Barbara DEBONETTE _____________________________ (1685 - 1731)
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Father: WILLIAM de HAY of Locharett and Yester Mother: ALICIA de HAY of Erroll |
_____________________________________ | ____________________________________________| | | | |_____________________________________ | _WILLIAM de HAY of Locharett and Yester_| | (1375 - 1421) | | | _____________________________________ | | | | |____________________________________________| | | | |_____________________________________ | | |--ALICE de HAY | (1395 - ....) | _DAVID de HAYA ______________________+ | | (1318 - 1346) | _THOMAS de la HAY 7th Baron Great Constable_| | | (1342 - 1406) | | | |_____________________________________ | | |_ALICIA de HAY of Erroll________________| (1382 - ....) | | _ROBERT BRUCE II STEWART of Scotland_+ | | (1316 - 1390) |_ELIZABETH STEWART of Scotland______________| (1340 - 1389) | |_ELIZABETH MURE of Rowallan__________+ (1318 - 1355)
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Mother: Elizabeth BURT b: ABT 1700/1710
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Notes from Vivian Laura "Vee" Joyce:
One of the earliest families to settle in what is now Rockingham
County, North Carolina was that of two brothers, Thomas and
Alexander Joyce. Alexander Joyce died in 1778 leaving a will
which is recorded in Guilford County, North Carolina while
Thomas Joyce died in 1780 leaving a will recorded in Charlotte
County, Virginia. These two brother first appreared in Lunenburg
County, Virginia records in 1748. Later their lands fell into
Charlotte County, Virginia which was cut off from Lunenburg in
1765. Along with the will in Charlotte County, Virginia for
Thomas Joyce, there are also two inventories recorded there
concerning his estates in Guilford and Surry Counties, North
Carolina.
By the time Rockingham County was cut off from Guilford in 1785,
both families of Joyces were living on or near the Mayo River.
He bought 640 acres of land on Sheperd's Creek on May 6, 1760.
This is about the time that he came to Rockingham County, NC.
Will of Thomas Joyce: I, Thomas Joyce of Charlotte County, being
sic but of disposing mind and memory,dated 3 Jun 1780. First, my
just debts and funeral expenses to be paid by my Exors.
To son Alexander Joyce, I lend him half the tract of land
whereon he now lives in Surry County, North Carolina, to be
divided by an east-west line. I also lend him 2 Negroes named
Will and Hannah, during his natural life. At his death, to his
son Thomas Joice (on condition that he pays his 2 sisters, viz,
Margaret and Sarah, 150 lbs. Each). I also lend alexander 1
black walnut desk, and at his death, I give the desk to my son
Andrew Joice.
To my son John Joice (on condition he divides the land with his
brother George according to my will) - 2 Negroes, viz, Peter and
Amy. If he refuses to divide the land, I give the Negroes to my
son, George, in lieu of the land.
To my son Isaac Joyce - the other half of the above mentioned
tract and 2 Negroes, Phillis and dick. Also 6 cattle, 2 sorrel
colt that's at the Mayo River.
To my dau. Mary Cardwell - 1 Negro named Dinah and 1 named Ned.
Also 1 horse.
To my dau Elizabeth Johnston - 1 Negro names John (Dinah's son)
To my dau. Sarah Marshall - 2 Negroes, Lucy and Collier. Also 1
bay mare.
To my dau. Hannah Shipp - 1 Negro named Agg. Also, 1 mar called
the Boy Philly.
To my dau. Esther Joyce - 1 Negro named Little Amy. Also 1 horse
and saddle, 1 black walnut chest, 1 foot wheel, and 1 cotton
wheel.
To my son George Joice - 240 acs of land lying on the Mayo
River, North Carolina, to be laid off by a north-south line
across the river. Also, 2 Negroes, Jack and Sam. The above gift
to George is upon condition that if he reforms from his vicious
courses and takes a prudent care for living, then the above give
to be valid. Otherwise, after the term of 6 years, I will that
it be sold and equally divided amongst all my children then
living. Also, I give George 1 horse and saddle.
To my son Andrew Joice - 200 acs, part of the tract I now live
on, to be divided by an east-west line, the south part going to
him. Also 2 Negroes, Lewis and Bett. Also 1 horse and saddle.
To my 7 children, viz Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah, Hannah, George,
Ester and Andrew - 6 cattle and 6 sheep to each.
To my son Isaac - 6 sheep
To my sons Alexander and Isaac my still in Carolina.
To my dau Sarah Marshall and my son Andrew Joyce - my still in
C.
To my 5 children viz. Sarah, Hannah, George, Esther, and Andrew
- 1 feather bed and furniture.
If any of my children die without lawful issue, their share to
be equally divided among the surviving children. I will that the
other have of this tract of land I live on be sold by my Exors.
Also, 400 acs on Wards Fork, formerly the property of alexander
Joyce, decd. The rest of my estate to be sold, and the money
arising to be equally divided among all my children. My
executors are to deduct of a sufficient sum to defray the
expense of education for my 2 youngest children, viz, Esther and
Andrew.
Exors. My son Alexander Joyce, Samuel Clark, Thomas Cardwell,
John Marshall.
Signed. Thomas Joyce
Wit. Obadiah Claybrook, Williams Prid, Daniel, Joseph Smith,
Sr., Joseph Smith, Samuel Marshall.
CODICIL. I revoke the gift of half my still to my dau. Sarah,
and give it wholly to my son Andrew.
At Ch. Court of Aug. 7, 1780, the will of Thomas Joyce, decd,
was exhibited in ct. by the exors, and proved by the oaths of
witnesses Obadiah Claybrook, Joseph Smith, Sr., Joseph Smith,
and Samuel Marshall and OR. The exors were granted a cert. For
obtaining probate. John Pettus and Lewis Jackson were their
securities.
1774 24 Sep THOMAS JOYCE
Deed of Thomas Reed, Execr. of Last Will & Test. of Clement
Reed, Junr., late of Charlotte Co., Va. to THOMAS JOYCE,
Charlotte Co., Va. Said Clement Reed did in his lifetime sell to
THOMAS JOYCE 540 ac in Surry Co, N.C. for 40 pds. Va. monty, &
by Last Will and Test. of clement left all his land to Thomas
Reed. Thomas Reed doth convey to THOMAS JOYCE the 540 ac S. and
middle fork Crooked Creek (by Isaac Reed, Atty). Signed. Wits.
Arch. Hughes, John Salmon. [Surry County, North Carolina
Abstracts: Deed Books A, B, and C (1770-1788). Mrs. W. O.
Absher. 1981]
1772 1 Jun THOMAS JOYCE
Thomas Reed, Execr. Last Will & Test. of Clement Reed, Jr.,
deceased, Charlotte Co., Va. appoint my friend Isaac Reed, my
lawful Atty to convey to THOMAS JOYCE, Charlotte Col, Va. deed
for 540 ac land S. & middle fork Crooked Ck. in Surry Co., N.C.;
Granville Gr. to Clement Reed 10 May 1762. Signed. Wit. Benjamin
Green. [Surry County, North Carolina Abstracts: Deed Books A, B,
and C (1770-1788). Mrs. W. O. Absher. 1981]
1783 13 Oct THOMAS JOYCE
N.C. Grant to William Gudger. 300 ac. No. fork Crooked Creek.
Adj. THOMAS JOYCE, incl. James Young’s plantation. [Surry
County, North Carolina Abstracts: Deed Books A, B, and C
(1770-1788). Mrs. W. O. Absher. 1981]
NOTE: Is Nathaniel the son of Thomas? Toms Creek is not over on
the Surry/Stokes line. [Who is he?]
1783 13 Oct NATHANIEL JOYCE
N.C. Grant to John Dunnagan. 102 acs. On Toms Creek. Adj.
NATHANIEL JOYCE. [Surry County, North Carolina Abstracts: Deed
Books A, B, and C (1770-1788). Mrs. W. O. Absher. 1981]
In the past it was belived that Thomas' wife might be Eleanor
Thorton but it has been discovered that Eleanor Thorton married
another Thomas Joyce, not this one, Currently, the idea is being
explored that Thomas' wife may have been a sister of Jane
Hamilton, Alexander's second wife.
Children:
1. Mary Joyce b. 21 Aug 1747
2. Sarah Joyce b. About 1749
3. Alexander Joyce b. About 1750
4. John A Coon Joyce b. 1750
5. Hannah Joyce b. 20 Jun 1754
6. Isaac Joyce b. About 1755
7. George Joyce b. 25 Oct 1759
8. Elizabeth Joyce b. About 1770
9. Andrew Joyce b. 20 Jan 1771
10. Esther Joyce b. 3 Jan 1774
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______________________ | ______________________________| | | | |______________________ | _Peter Buell PORTER ____________| | (1773 - 1844) m 1818 | | | ______________________ | | | | |______________________________| | | | |______________________ | | |--Elizabeth Lewis PORTER | (1823 - 1876) | _Robert BRECKINRIDGE _+ | | (1720 - 1773) m 1758 | _John BRECKINRIDGE ___________| | | (1760 - 1806) m 1785 | | | |_Letitia PRESTON _____+ | | (1728 - 1797) m 1758 |_Laetitia Preston BRECKINRIDGE _| (1786 - 1831) m 1818 | | _Joseph CABELL _______+ | | (1732 - 1798) m 1752 |_Mary Hopkins "Polly" CABELL _| (1769 - 1858) m 1785 | |_Mary HOPKINS ________+ (1735 - 1811) m 1752
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Mother: Eliza McCants WHILDEN |
_____________________ | _Samuel VENNING _____| | (1752 - 1821) m 1773| | |_____________________ | _Robert Murrell VENNING _| | (1789 - 1856) m 1815 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Sarah MURRELL ______| | (1756 - 1818) m 1773| | |_____________________ | | |--Robert Dorrill VENNING | (1823 - 1874) | _Elisha WHILDEN I____+ | | (1729 - 1790) | _Elisha WHILDEN II___| | | (1765 - 1835) m 1791| | | |_____________________ | | |_Eliza McCants WHILDEN __| (1797 - 1862) m 1815 | | _Robert DORRILL Jr.__+ | | (1738 - 1777) m 1767 |_Sarah DORRILL ______| (1771 - 1815) m 1791| |_Martha HAMLIN ______+ (1732 - ....) m 1767
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