Mother: Lucy Alice HAYNES |
_Charles Dabney ALVIS I_+ | (1777 - 1861) m 1806 _Joseph H. ALVIS _________| | (1821 - 1866) m 1843 | | |_Rebecca ARNALL ________+ | (1784 - 1830) m 1806 _Bud ALVIS __________| | (1863 - 1933) m 1890| | | ________________________ | | | | |_Marinda Jane JOHNSON ____| | (1821 - ....) m 1843 | | |________________________ | | |--Haynes Winfrey ALVIS | (1901 - 1902) | ________________________ | | | _(Research Query) HAYNES _| | | | | | |________________________ | | |_Lucy Alice HAYNES __| (1869 - 1936) m 1890| | ________________________ | | |__________________________| | |________________________
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Mother: ELEANOR (Alainor) PLANTAGENET of Normandy |
_ALFONSO VII Raimúndez de CASTILE of Spain______________________+ | (1105 - 1157) m 1128 _SANCHO III de CASTILE of Castile_____________________| | (1134 - 1158) m 1151 | | |_BERENGUELA Berengar de BARCELONA ______________________________+ | (1113 - 1149) m 1128 _ALFONSO VIII de CASTILE of Castile________| | (1155 - 1214) m 1177 | | | _GARCIA IV Ramriez "The Restorer" de NAVARRE of Navarre_________+ | | | (1110 - 1150) m 1130 | |_BLANCHE de NAVARRE of Navarre________________________| | (1133 - 1156) m 1151 | | |_MARGUERITE de L'AIGLE _________________________________________+ | (1104 - 1141) m 1130 | |--SANCHA de CASTILE of Castile | (1182 - ....) | _GEOFFREY Anjou V "The Fair" PLANTAGENET Count of Anjou & Maine_+ | | (1113 - 1151) m 1127 | _HENRY Anjou II " Curt Mantel" PLANTAGENET of England_| | | (1133 - 1189) m 1152 | | | |_MATILDA "Maud" de NORMANDY of Holy Roman Empire________________+ | | (1101 - 1169) m 1127 |_ELEANOR (Alainor) PLANTAGENET of Normandy_| (1162 - 1214) m 1177 | | _GUILLAUME VIII de POITERS of Aquitane__________________________+ | | (1099 - 1137) m 1121 |_ELEANOR de POITERS of Acquitane______________________| (1122 - 1204) m 1152 | |_ALIENOR (ELEANOR) de CHASTELLERAULT ___________________________+ (1103 - 1129) m 1121
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Mother: Josephine MURPHY |
_Jonas William CAUSEY _+ | (1814 - 1882) m 1837 _Robert Hardy CAUSEY _| | | | |_Susannah SMITH _______+ | (1816 - ....) m 1837 _Andrew Jackson CAUSEY Sr._| | | | | _______________________ | | | | |_Frances WALKER ______| | | | |_______________________ | | |--Andrew Jackson CAUSEY Jr. | | _______________________ | | | ______________________| | | | | | |_______________________ | | |_Josephine MURPHY _________| | | _______________________ | | |______________________| | |_______________________
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Mother: Lula Lee WIMBERLY |
_Jeremiah CONEY II___________________________+ | (1772 - 1845) m 1812 _Ezekial William CONEY C.S.A._| | (1831 - 1865) m 1851 | | |_Sarah "Sallie" HIGDON ______________________ | (1793 - 1860) m 1812 _James Franklin CONEY Sr._| | (1855 - 1927) m 1884 | | | _(RESEARCH FAMILY GROUP) REILY (RILEY\RILY) _ | | | | |_Sarah E. RILEY ______________| | (1833 - 1885) m 1851 | | |_____________________________________________ | | |--Julia Fletcher CONEY | (1888 - 1944) | _____________________________________________ | | | ______________________________| | | | | | |_____________________________________________ | | |_Lula Lee WIMBERLY _______| (1865 - 1892) m 1884 | | _____________________________________________ | | |______________________________| | |_____________________________________________
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"Soon after the Revolutionary war Isaac Ferguson moved with his
family westward, and in 1784 located for a time at Limestone
(now Maysville), Ky. The boat in which he and his family and
some other immigrants descended the Ohio was an old-time
pirogue.... In 1791 Isaac Ferguson was one of a little band of
settlers about Limestone and Washington, Ky., who under Kenton
and Downing, crossed the Ohio, tracked the Indians with their
stolen horses to the east fork, between Williamsburgh and
Marathon, and there had a sever night-battle.... In 1795 he
settled on the Kentucky shore of the Ohio River, about fifteen
miles above Cincinnati, where he lived but a year, coming to the
then Northwest Territory in the spring of 1796. He located on a
fine tract of land several miles below New Richmond, in the
present county of Clermont, where established and kept in
operation for many years what was sidely known as "Ferguson's
Ferry," the first in that part of the state...."
With more detail the journey of Isaac Ferguson and Hezekiah
Lindsey, Sr.is mapped out on page 398, describing "Ohio
Township": "In 1784 he (Ferguson) left his home, near
Pittsburgh, with his wife and three sons...and their daughters,
since Mrs. Abel Donham, Mrs. Col. Wm.
Lindsey, and Mrs. Robert Donham, together with his horses,
farming-tools...all on board a covered bateau, called a 'family
boat,' launched forth on the Monogahela River, landed at Lime
Stone, now Maysville, on the Ohio, and thence to Bryant's
Station. Here, what Bryant, Morgan and Boone dared, and endured,
he did his share, so long as the miscreant and traitor to his
race, Simon Girty, and the Indians sought their scalps.
In 1794 they were raising corn in Campbell Co., Ky., at the
mouth of Ten Mile Creek, and in that and the following years 15
acres of ground was cleared, a cabin built, and apple and peach
orchards planted on the east bank of the Ohio River. In the
spring of 1796 he moved to
his new home, eighteen miles above Cincinnati and two miles
below New Richmond.
... In the fall of 1796 and the following year a number of
settlers came into what was the old township of Ohio....
Regarding these settlers and the settlements which followed, and
the incidents of their pioneer life, the Hon. John Shaw said:
"And soon came Hezekiah Lindsey, Jesse Swem.... These were all
from Pennsylvania except the Morins, who were from Virginia. Mr.
Morin, Mr. Lindsey, and Mr. Swem had been soldiers of the
Revolutionary war...."
On page 399: "Hezekiah Lindsey and his family came with Isaac
Ferguson from Pennsylvania and lived near him in Kentucky; and
after coming to Clermont settled below him on the river-bottom.
He died about seventy years ago, leaving sons named Manley,
John, Philip [my ancestor, Ray Schulte speaking], Hezekiah
(Jr.), William, Elijah, and daughters who married Joshua Brown
of Ohio (township); John Fisher of Monroe; John Gilman, Elijak
Mattox, and Jesse Swem, all of Pierce. John Lindsey and his
brother Philip [my ancestor] settled in Brown County (Ohio).
Hezekiah (Jr.) married a sister of Reuben Laycock, and settled
east of Palestine, in Pierce,...Col. William Lindsey was married
to Nancy Ferguson and settled on the present Trump farm, but
died at Mount Pisgah in 1864, at the age of eighty two years;
and his widow at New Richmond in 1877, aged ninety-four years.
Twelve of their children attained
mature years...."
On page 198, Chapter XX: Hezekiah Lindsey, Sr. and Isaac
Ferguson are listed as Sergeants
together on the Roster of: "Capt. Robert Haines' company of
mounted volunteers, which
served in the State of Ohio, in the year 1813, on a tour of duty
for the relief of Fort Meigs and Fort Stephenson, serving from
July 27th until August 13th, a period of sixteen days....""
Msg from : "Schulte, Francisco" EMail: [email protected] 8 Mar
2003
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Mother: MARGARET GREVILLE |
__________________________________________ | _RICHARD I LYGON ____________________| | (1460 - 1512) | | |__________________________________________ | _RICHARD II LYGON Knt. of Arle Court_| | (1490 - 1556) | | | _RICHARD de BEAUCHAMP 2nd Baron of Powick_+ | | | (1435 - 1502) m 1446 | |_ANNE de BEAUCHAMP __________________| | (1460 - ....) | | |_ELIZABETH STAFFORD of Powick_____________+ | (1435 - ....) m 1446 | |--WILLIAM LYGON | (1512 - 1567) | __________________________________________ | | | _WILLIAM GREVILLE Knt. of Arle Court_| | | (1470 - ....) | | | |__________________________________________ | | |_MARGARET GREVILLE __________________| (1490 - ....) | | __________________________________________ | | |_____________________________________| | |__________________________________________
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Father: John MCCANTS Mother: Mary Jane THOMPSON |
_James MCCANTS Esq.________________________________+ | (1713 - 1772) m 1740 _Thomas MCCANTS Sr._________| | (1741 - 1791) m 1775 | | |_Agnes MCNEALY ____________________________________+ | (1725 - 1760) m 1740 _John MCCANTS _______| | (1778 - 1846) m 1803| | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) BURGESS of Williamsburg Dist. SC_ | | | | |_ BURGESS __________________| | (1740 - 1778) m 1775 | | |___________________________________________________ | | |--Watkins MCCANTS | (1818 - ....) | ___________________________________________________ | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) THOMPSON _| | | | | | |___________________________________________________ | | |_Mary Jane THOMPSON _| (1785 - 1846) m 1803| | ___________________________________________________ | | |____________________________| | |___________________________________________________
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