Father: WALTER BUCHANAN 14th of Buchanan Mother: ISABELLE GRAHAM |
_WALTER BUCHANAN 12th of Buchanan_+ | (1400 - ....) _PATRICK BUCHANAN 13th of Buchanan_| | (.... - 1477) | | |_ISOBEL STEWART __________________+ | (1400 - ....) _WALTER BUCHANAN 14th of Buchanan_| | (.... - 1526) m 1463 | | | __________________________________ | | | | |_William MARONEY __________________| | (1755 - 1786) | | |__________________________________ | | |--ELIZABETH BUCHANAN | (1480 - ....) | __________________________________ | | | ___________________________________| | | | | | |__________________________________ | | |_ISABELLE GRAHAM _________________| m 1463 | | __________________________________ | | |___________________________________| | |__________________________________
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Mother: Eliza Henry PRESTON |
(my comment: Brother against Brother. A traitor to his
people-Deserted his own state in their time of need. Made war on
his own people and Virginia civilians.)
EDWARD CLEMENT CARRINGTON, died June 3, 1892 (2008). Son of
Edward C. and Eliza Henry (Preston) Carrington; grandson of Paul
Carrington, Jr., private Virginia Militia; great-grandson of
Paul Carrington, Sr., Member Virginia Committee of Safety;
great2-grandson of George Carrington, Chairman Cumberland
Virginia Committee of Safety, Member Virginia House of
Burgesses; grandson of Francis and Sarah Buchanan (Campbell)
Preston; great-grandson of William Preston, Colonel Virginia
Militia, Member of Committee of Safety, and of William Campbell,
Brigadier-General Virginia Militia. Sons of the American
Revolution.
_Paul CARRINGTON Judge, of Mulberry Hill_+ | (1733 - 1818) m 1755 _Paul CARRINGTON Judge____| | (1764 - 1816) m 1785 | | |_Margaret READ __________________________+ | (1739 - 1792) m 1755 _Edward Codrington CARRINGTON _| | (1790 - 1855) | | | _Walter COLES ___________________________+ | | | (1739 - 1780) m 1767 | |_Mildred Howell COLES ____| | (1769 - 1840) m 1785 | | |_Mildred LIGHTFOOT ______________________+ | (1751 - 1799) m 1767 | |--Edward Clement CARRINGTON | (1840 - 1892) | _William PRESTON of Smithfield___________+ | | (1729 - 1783) m 1761 | _Francis Smith PRESTON ___| | | (1765 - 1835) m 1793 | | | |_Susannah SMITH _________________________+ | | (1739 - 1823) m 1761 |_Eliza Henry PRESTON __________| (1796 - 1877) | | _William CAMPBELL _______________________+ | | (1745 - 1781) m 1776 |_Sarah Buchanan CAMPBELL _| (1778 - 1846) m 1793 | |_Elizabeth HENRY ________________________+ (1749 - 1804) m 1776
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Mother: Mary CLAYTON |
Children:
2 Mary "Molly" COLEMAN b: ABT 1745 d: ?
2 Ann COLEMAN b: ABT 1748 d: BEF 1790
2 William COLEMAN b: abt 1752 d: bef 1824 + Mary ??? [COLEMAN]
b: abt 1765 d: bef 1821
2 Robert Spilsbe COLEMAN b: abt 1755 d: bef 7 MAY 1818 + Mary
LITTLEPAGE b: 1764 d: ?
2 Richard COLEMAN b: abt 1760 d: bef 3 Dec 1793 + Frances
"Fanny" CONNOR b: abt 1762 d: bef 1793
2 Lucy COLEMAN b: ABT 1762 d: ? + John CHILES b: ABT 1760 d: 27
JAN 1796
_Robert I of Mobjack Bay COLEMAN "the Immigrant"_+ | (1622 - 1675) m 1650 _Robert COLEMAN II___| | (1656 - 1713) m 1678| | |_Elizabeth GRIZZELL _____________________________+ | (1630 - 1682) m 1650 _Robert COLEMAN III__| | (1680 - 1748) m 1702| | | _John SPILSBE ___________________________________ | | | (1630 - ....) | |_Ann SPILSBE ________| | (1659 - ....) m 1678| | |_________________________________________________ | | |--Richard COLEMAN | (1714 - 1788) | _________________________________________________ | | | _Samuel CLAYTON _____| | | (1658 - ....) m 1680| | | |_________________________________________________ | | |_Mary CLAYTON _______| (1682 - 1735) m 1702| | _________________________________________________ | | |_Susannah____________| (1660 - 1710) m 1680| |_________________________________________________
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Michael Ehart, father of Catherine, wife of George Rucker, was
quite a patriot, according to Ann Waller Reddy He gave supplies
to help keep the revolutionary army in the field. (This service
will admit one into the DAR.) The certificate reads:
"Culpepper County/ I do herby certify that I have received for
public use of Michael Ehart three hundred pounds beef for which
payment at the rate of two pence per pound shall be made
according to law passed last May. Given under my hand and seal
this 16 day of October, 1781.
Berkett Davenport, C.P.L."
(The Revolutionary forces accepted, or frequently confiscated,
food, wagons, horses, etc., and issued paper vouchers as
receipts. Since the Americans won , these vouchers were
submitted at the county court level for reimbursement, but
payment was usually slow in coming.--STC's note)
From "Hening's Statutes," Vol. 7: Both Michael Erhart and
Michael Erhart, Jr. are listed as due pay for service in the
French and Indian Wars.
Will of Michael Ehart, from a photostatic copy belonging to
Hastings Harrison of Dallas, TX. This copy was certified by
C.T. Guinn of Circuit Court of Culpepper Co. VA, dated August
28, 1953, and bears the seal of said court. (This corrects
Sudie Rucker Wood's statement in "The Rucker Book" that the
father of Catherine Ehart Rucker was Abraham Ehart, who was, in
fact, her brother.)
WILL OF MICHAEL EHART EXACT copy as follows: "In the name of
God Amen I Michael Ehart being in a low state of health and but
in proper sense mind and memory thanks be to Almighty God for
same and calling to mind the uncertainty of this life causes me
to make and ordain this to be my last will and testament in
manner and form is following
Item My will and desire is that my well beloved wife Katherine
Ehart shall have and keep the possession of my land and mill to
have a little profit and income and all the stock and household
furniture to be sold and twenty pounds paid to each of my
daughters namely Christeene Brooce, Katherine Rucker, and
Susanna Herndon and then the remainder to be equally divided
between all MY CHILDREN namely ABRAHAM Ehart, ADAM MICAHEL,
JACOB JOHN Ehart and my three daughters CHRISTEENE Brooce,
KATHERINE RUCKER, and SUSUNNAH HERNDON to them and their heirs
and assigns forever.
Item Likewise I lend to my wife during of her life my Negro
fellow Merfy and my Negro Pat and her increase, and at my wife
death the said Negro and all her increase and equally devided
amongst all my children above named to them and their heirs and
assigns forever.
Item I give and bequeath to my well beloved son Abraham Ehart
the plantation whereon he now lives and the lands adjoining,
beginning at a pine on the land I bought from PETER RUCKER and
running as the fens stands till it joins the out fens then comes
ten yards furder up the hill to Herndons Line and running to
angles corner a Spanish oak and White Oak thence aling angles
to two white oaks thence along angles line to James Alexanders
to a corner to two white oaks and Hicory thence along a new line
to two red oaks and a white oak. .
Item I give and bequeath to my well beloved son John Ehart the
tract of land he now lives on being part of the tract of land I
bought of Peter Rucker the said land to remain to him and his
heirs and assigns forever.
Item I ordain constitute and apint my three sons Abraham, Adam
and John Ehart to be executors of this my last will and
testament utterly disanulling and disallowing all other and
former wills and testaments and request by me firmly made and
done and acknowledging this and this only to be my last will and
testment disanulling thereof I do hereunto set my hand and seal
this seventh day of May and in the year of our Lord One thousand
seven hundred and eighty eight Signed, sealed and published and
declared to be the last will and testament of Michael Ehart.
Michael Ehart xx his mark
Test:
Belfield Cave
Wisdom Rucker
Edward Herndon
At a Court held for Culpepper County, June the 15th 1709 (year?)
This last will and testament of Michael Ehart Decd. was
exhibited to the Court by Abraham and Adam Ehart two of the
executors therein named and was approved by the oaths of
Belfield Cave and Edward Herndon two of the witnesses thereto
and ordered to be recorded and on the motion of the said
executors certificate is granted for a probat thereof in due
form they having made oath thereto and given bond and security
according to law liberty being reserved for the other executor
to qualify when he may see fit.
Teste: John Jameson Ct; C; Cur."
Family data and names from WFT Vol 7 #4509.
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Mother: Patience MCKINNE |
Children:
Charles Lane Rev Sol b. 2 Oct 1756 in , Wake, NC
Richard Lane b. 9 Feb 1759 in , Wake, NC
Henry Lane b. 28 Mar 1760 in , Wake, NC
Caroline Carolyn Lane b. 26 May 1761 in , Wake, NC
Rhoda Lane b. 21 May 1763 in , Wake, NC
Patience Lane b. 26 Mar 1765 in , Wake, NC
Jonathan Lane b. 3 Apr 1767 in , Wake, NC
John Lane b. 25 Dec 1769 in , Wake, NC
Simeon Simon Lane b. 10 Mar 1771 in , Wake, NC
Rebecca Lane b. 5 Mar 1773 in , Wake, NC
Joseph Lane b. 8 Mar 1775 in , Wake, NC
Mary Jane Lane Twin b. 18 Jan 1777 in , Wake, NC
Sara "Sally" Lane Twin b. 18 Jan 1777 in , Wake, NC
Winifred Lane b. 11 Oct 1779 in , Wake, NC
Jesse Lane b. 12 Jun 1782 in , Wake, NC
Elizabeth Lane b. 6 Sep 1786 in , Wilkes, Ga
_Thomas LANE _________________+ | (1630 - 1709) m 1660 _Joseph LANE Sr._____| | (1665 - 1758) | | |_Elizabeth JONES? ____________ | (1639 - 1665) m 1660 _Joseph LANE Jr._____| | (1700 - 1776) m 1730| | | _Thomas JARRELL ______________ | | | (1643 - 1713) | |_Julian JARRELL _____| | (1675 - ....) | | |______________________________ | | |--Jesse LANE | (1733 - 1806) | _Michael McKINNE MACKQUINNEY _ | | (.... - 1686) | _Barnabas MCKINNE ___| | | (.... - 1740) m 1703| | | |______________________________ | | |_Patience MCKINNE ___| (1715 - 1759) m 1730| | _Jeremiah EXUM Judge__________+ | | (1650 - 1720) m 1678 |_Mary EXUM __________| (1684 - 1724) m 1703| |_Ann LAWRENCE ________________ (1666 - 1727) m 1678
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Mother: Ellizabeth "Betsy" WILBURN |
_Amos LOVE __________+ | (1705 - ....) _Thomas LOVE ______________| | (1743 - 1790) | | |_Mary Ann INGRAM ____+ | (.... - 1773) _John LOVE __________________| | (1780 - 1818) m 1802 | | | _John BONNER III_____+ | | | (1723 - 1804) m 1747 | |_Elizabeth "Betsy" BONNER _| | (1748 - ....) | | |_Sarah HICKS ________+ | (1730 - 1807) m 1747 | |--Rebecca LOVE | (1810 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _William WILBURN __________| | | (1760 - 1811) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Ellizabeth "Betsy" WILBURN _| (1780 - 1859) m 1802 | | _John BONNER III_____+ | | (1723 - 1804) m 1747 |_Sarah "Sallie" BONNER ____| (1760 - 1802) | |_Sarah HICKS ________+ (1730 - 1807) m 1747
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Thomas Wentworth was of Wentworth-Woodhouse and Wentworth's Rest
Tobacco Plantations. Thomas Wentworth of Scrooby County, Notts,
England in a will dated 27 Mar 1574 and proved 5 Feb 1576. - Ken
Gillmore
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