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Mother: Sarah "Sally" Perkins GREER |
Chita,Texas. is the small community about 8 mi. from Groveton on
FM 355 where the Dunaways settled in Trinity Co.
_(RESEARCH QUERY) DUNAWAY ______________ | _Joseph DUNAWAY _______| | (1778 - 1850) | | |________________________________________ | _Pearley (Purley) DUNAWAY ____| | (1809 - 1889) m 1832 | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) McCULLOCH MCCULLOUGH _ | | | | |_Catherine MCCULLOUGH _| | (1782 - 1850) | | |________________________________________ | | |--Elvin E. DUNAWAY | (1845 - 1923) | _Jesse GREER Sr.________________________ | | (1750 - ....) | _Jesse GREER __________| | | (1788 - 1867) m 1813 | | | |_Judith HAMPTON ________________________+ | | (1750 - ....) |_Sarah "Sally" Perkins GREER _| (1815 - 1870) m 1832 | | _Ephraim PUCKETT Jr.____________________+ | | (1760 - ....) |_Polly PUCKETT ________| (1787 - 1824) m 1813 | |_Nancy Ann ALLEN _______________________ (1760 - ....)
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Mother: MCNEALY |
_(RESEARCH QUERY) FRIERSON of Williamsburg Dist. SC_ | _William FRIERSON "the Immigrant"_| | (1700 - 1773) | | |____________________________________________________ | _James Edward FRIERSON Sr._| | (1725 - 1778) | | | ____________________________________________________ | | | | |_Mary_____________________________| | (1700 - ....) | | |____________________________________________________ | | |--James FRIERSON Jr. | (1745 - ....) | ____________________________________________________ | | | _James MCNEALY "the Immigrant"____| | | (1700 - 1764) | | | |____________________________________________________ | | |_ MCNEALY _________________| (1725 - 1755) | | ____________________________________________________ | | |_UNNAMED__________________________| (1700 - 1764) | |____________________________________________________
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Father: Lafayette L. GATEWOOD Mother: Georgie FOLLIS |
_John GATEWOOD ___________+ | (1761 - 1835) m 1782 _Fletcher B. GATEWOOD _| | (1805 - 1871) m 1826 | | |_Nancy WHITE _____________+ | (1765 - 1850) m 1782 _Lafayette L. GATEWOOD _| | (1837 - 1927) m 1870 | | | _John CALVERT ____________ | | | (1780 - ....) | |_Mary "Polly" CALVERT _| | (1809 - 1886) m 1826 | | |__________________________ | | |--Lucy GATEWOOD | (1871 - ....) | _Raven FOLLIS ____________ | | (1790 - ....) | _Shelby B. FOLLIS _____| | | (1820 - ....) | | | |_Mary WAGGLE _____________ | | (1790 - ....) |_Georgie FOLLIS ________| (1850 - 1918) m 1870 | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) BURTON _ | | |_Elizabeth BURTON _____| (1830 - ....) | |__________________________
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Mother: Eleanor DUNN |
"VII. Moses Green((2)). Married Mary Blackwell, sister of
Susanna; d. in Culpeper."
Moses Green , (Robert ), m. Mary Blackwell , and had:
1. Sarah , died single
2. Eleanor , m. Gen. Jas. Williams .
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or d. 17 May 1770
________________________________ | _William GREEN _________| | (1670 - 1701) | | |________________________________ | _Robert Duff GREEN "the Immigrant"_| | (1693 - 1748) m 1720 | | | _ALEXANDER MACDUFF of Keithmore_+ | | | (1645 - 1700) | |_ELEANOR MACDUFF _______| | (1670 - ....) | | |_HELEN GRANT ___________________+ | (1645 - 1694) | |--Moses GREEN | (1736 - 1798) | ________________________________ | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) DUNN _| | | | | | |________________________________ | | |_Eleanor DUNN _____________________| (1700 - 1793) m 1720 | | ________________________________ | | |________________________| | |________________________________
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Mother: Elizabeth WALKER |
10 Jan 1785: From William Johns to Edmund Johns," for the love I
have for the said Edmund", 400 acres of land in Buckingham
County, VA, adjoining Christian Staples and Dillard on the south
side of the James River, together with 4 negroes named Harry,
Chloe, Henry and Frederick, 2 horses, 12 cattle, 30 hogs and all
my household furniture.
Signed: William Johns
Witnesses: THOS JONES, Jesse Johns, BETTY JONES.
Memorandum that the within named Edmund Johns is to be a good
and dutiful son to both his father and mother, and not to let or
see them want during life, under the penalty of making the
within deed void.
Signed: William Johns
Witnesses: THOS. JONES, Jesse Jones, BETTY JONES.
Recorded: May 5, 1785 (Deed Book 2, pg. 46)
15 Apr 1785: From THOMAS JONES AND BETTY, his wife of Campbell
Co. to Edmund Johns, for 50 pounds, a 50 acres tract of land,
bounded by the mouth of the Rockey Branch, Martins Road and
adjoining THOMAS JONES, SR. and Falling River. Witnesses: Jesse
Jones, Jesse Johns. Recorded 5 May 1785. (Deed Book 2, pg. 47)
1 Dec 1785: John Hook and Elizabeth, his wife, of Bedford Co. to
THOMAS JONES of Campbell Co., for 330 pounds, 200 acres in
Campbell Co. on both sides of Little Mills Creek, a branch of
Falling River. Recorded: 1 Dec 1785. (Deed Book 2, pg. 99)
6 Apr 1787: THOMAS JONES and ELIZABETH, his wife, of Campbell
Co. to Robert Alexander of Campbell, for 200 pounds, 200 acres
on both sides of Little Mill Creek, a branch of Falling River,
being the land conveyed to said JONES by John Hook.
Signed: THOMAS JONES
Recorded: 6 Apr 1787. (Deed Book 2, pg. 208)
2 Oct 1788: THOMAS JONES of Campbell Co. to William Harris of
Campbell Co. for 100 pounds, 116 acres in Campbell Co. on both
sides of Simmon's Branch, adjoining Williams Simmons,
Duthchman's Branch and Jones' line.
Signed: THOS. JONES
Recorded: 2 Oct 1788. (Deed Book 2, pg. 309)
"Maj. THOMAS JONES, husband of ELIZABETH JOHNS, shot and killed
his son in law John Wood in Campbell County, Virginia in 1825.
As far as we can tell, he only spent one night in jail for it.
Further investigation of the records revealed that Mr. Wood
apparently was abusive to his wife, and this was well known at
the time in Campbell." From Tammy Jones ([email protected])
LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THOMAS JONES:
In the name of God, Amen. I Thomas Jones of the county of
Campbell do make and ordain this my last will and testament. In
premise my will and desire is that all my just debts be paid out
of any monies that shall be in my possession at the time of my
death. Should these not be sufficient for that purpose, then I
desire that so much of my perishable property shall be sold as
will be sufficient to accomplish that end.
Secondly, I give and bequeath to my beloved wife, Betsy Jones my
dwelling house and one third part of the tract of land I may
reside upon at the time of decease, and one third part of all my
negroes, stock, plantation, tools, household and kitchen
furniture during her natural life.
Third, I give and bequeath to my son William Jones, all the land
that I have heretofore deeded to him and he is now in possession
of to him and his heirs forever. Also one negro man named Adam,
a black smith by trade, together all the smith tools and shop
thereto appertaining, in addition to what I have heretofore
given him.
Fourth, I give and bequeath to my son Jonny Jones all the land
that I bought of John Poindexter and Poindexter, all of it. To
the said Johnny Jones instead of myself having it deeded to
myself. Likewise, all the negroes I have heretofore given to him
and is now in possession of, in addition to that, I give and
bequeath to my son Johnny's two sons, namely John Martin Jones
and Charles Thos. Jones (if mistake I not their names) the tract
of land I purchased of James Shannon and Crawley's Exor. being
the same more or less one hundered and eighty acres. I also give
and bequeath to my son Johnny's daughter, Amanda Jones one girl
about ten or twelve years old.
Fifth, I give and bequeath to my son James Jones all the land
that I now live upon including the mansion house, beginning at
the river as the line runs thense along that line to a hickory
corner thence along Joel's fence toward his prize until you come
to a little road coming from Reid's Mill thense to Reids line to
the nearest place thence along that line until you come to the
mill creek until you come to the eighteen acres I purchased of
Thos. J. Cock along that line south to the corner thence a west
course to the river thence down the river to the first branch up
the branch, a strait line to the nearest plase of the mill pond
up the mill pond a small distance, until you come to the line
belonging to my son Thomas Jones deceased and these along the
line until you come to the bridge field fence along the fence
and line until you come to a small corner in Lewis Franklin's
field and up the branch to the hedd of it to a corner chesnut
oak between my son William and E. Wood and thence along that
line until you come to a branch and down that branch on the line
between myself and my son Wm. to the river thence down the river
to the beginning.
Sixth, I give and bequeath to my son Joel Jones the tract of
land he now resides upon formerly belonging to William Jones of
Buckingham and he gave it to his James Jones including the
mansion house and it's appurtenance, say about 700 acres be the
same more or less reserving a small part of said tract for which
I have taken off and put into the tract I now reside upon and
devised it to my son James Jones' heirs and corners specified in
James Jones's item, the aforesaid tract adjoins the lands of
Tarton Jones, Thos. Reid, and the land that John Reid sold to
Richard G. Haden in addition to that I bequeath to my son Joel
Jones all the negroes that he has in possession, to wit, Urshy,
Abram, Ann, Luke and Jane, together all the stock of cattle that
he had in possession, say eight in number.
Seventh, I give and bequeath to my son Buckner Jones the tract
of land I purchased of Ro. Hawkins on the waters of Meadow Creek
containing two hundred and thirty five or forty five acres, be
the same more or less. In addition to that, I give and bequeath
to my son Buckner Jones on negro woman named Fanny and her
children that's on the plantation, also one negro man, Ned, six
head of cattle, the stock of hogs, two horses that's on the
plantation.
Eighth, I give and bequeath to my daughter Rhoda Stith the
property I have heretofore given her; in addition to that I have
and bequeath to my daughter Rhoda Stith three negroes from
twelve to sixteen years old, all girls.
Nineth, I give and bequeath to my daughter Betsy Stith all the
property she has heretofore received from me; in addition to
that I give and bequeath to my daughter Betsy Stith three
negroes from twelve to sixteen years old, all girls.
Tenth, I give and bequeath to my daughter Nancy Stith all the
property she has heretofore received from me; in addition to
that I give and bequeath to my daughter Nancy Stith three
negroes from twelve to sixteen years old, all girls.
Eleventh, I give and bequeath to my daughter Martha Wood all the
property she has heretofore received from me; in addition to
that I give and bequeath to my daughter Martha Wood one negro
woman named Delila and her youngest child, one good horse, and
three head of cattle.
Twelfth, I give and bequeath to my three grand sons, Wood,
Madison and Washington Jones, sons of my son Thomas Jones dec.
all the land that I have heretofore deeded to my son Thomas
Jones dec. Also all the negroes I have heretofore given my son
Thomas Jones, dec. excepting one negro girl, Ama. She I bequeath
to my grand sons, Wood, Madison, and Washington Jones the said
girl to be equally divided among my three grand sons; in
addition to that I give and bequeath to my three grandsons,
Wood, Madison, and Washington Jones, two negroes more from ten
to fifteen years old.
Thirteenth, I give and bequeath unto William and James' children
all the lands that I have not devised or deeded away in any
shape whatever or heretofore specified in this my last will and
testament including the lands I purchased of Reid Jack Jones,
Col. Richard Jones and Elizabeth Strange and a part I have taken
and added to the same from the tract I now reside upon including
mill and all its appurtenances thereunto belonging to the said
lands to have and to hold forever.
Fourteenth, I give and bequeath also all the remainder of
negroes that I have not specified in my will heretofore shall be
equally divided amongst my sons William, James, Joel, Buckner
and my three grandsons, Wood, Madison and Washington, sons of
Thomas Jones dec. also to my four daughters, to wit, Rhoda
Stith, Betsy Stith, Nancy Stith and Martha Wood and to Johnny's
three children, Charles Thomas, John Martin and Amanda Jones;
children of my son Johnny's it is understood that my grandsons
of my son Thomas are only to have in proportion of the remainder
of the negroes that are not specified and what they receive they
are to divide between the three grandsons and are to draw in
proportion as one legatee my three grand children of Johnny
Jones' children are to share in like manner. It is further
understood that this division is not to take plase until after
the death of my wife Betsy Jones, If she should be the longest
liver or at the death of either.
Fifteenth, I give and bequeath all the remainder of my stock of
every discription, household and kitchen furniture, plantation,
utensils and in short, everything that my belong to my estate at
my death of the death of wife Betsy Jones shall be sold as quick
as the nature of the case will admit and the proceeds arising
from such sale shall be disposed of in the following manner: The
money shall be equally divided among my grandsons, Wood,
Madison, and Washington and my grandchildren of my three
daughters in Kentucky, and my three grand children, children of
my son Johnny, to wit, John, Martha, Charles Thos. and Amanda
Jones daughter of the said Johnny Jones.
Sisteenth, It is understood that the aforesaid property that I
have devised to my son Joel Jones namely, the tract of land
saying seven hundred acres be the same more or less subject to a
part taken off it by myself and divised the same to my son James
and the following slaves property, to wit, Worshy, Abram, Ann,
Like, and Jane and eight head of cattle, it is to be understood
that the said Joel Jones is not to have it in his power to
dispose of one cent of the said property but he is to have
comfortable support from what's on the land and by said slaves
arising from that all the profit arising from the above proceeds
what's made thereon. I further devise that the above property is
to go to the said Joel Jones heirs, if any, at his death and
then the aforesaid property is to be equally divided amongst his
lawful heirs. I further ordain, constitute and appoint my two
sons William Jones, and James Jones to have all the sole
management of the aforesaid property and act and transact all
business relative to the property. I further say that not one
cent of the property is to be made away with in no shape or
manner whatever, more than the said Joel, him and his family is
to receive the aforesaid support.
Lastly, I hereby constitute and appoint my two sons, William
Jones and James Jones my executors to act upon my Estate and its
understood that my two sons, William and James are not compelled
to give security for their performance. In testimony I hereby
affix my name and seal this eighteenth day of Feb. 1826.
Signed, sealed and acknowledged in the presence of:
Prudham Moore and James Mason (his mark)
Signed:
Thomas Jones
(Campbell Co., VA, Will Book 5, 18 February 1826)
Contributed by John H. Jones ([email protected])
Children:
2 Rhoda JONES b: 11 Jan 1777 d: 1851 + Thomas Jefferson STITH b:
8 Oct 1768 d: 12 Mar 1821
2 Rhoda JONES b: 11 Jan 1777 d: 1851 + Thomas Jefferson STITH b:
8 Oct 1768 d: 12 Mar 1821
2 Ann 'Nancy' JONES b: ABT. 1780 d: BEF. 1850 + William W. STITH
b: 1777 d: 1854
2 Thomas JONES , Jr. b: ABT. 1782 + Elizabeth WOOD
2 WIlliam JONES b: 4 JUL 1783 d: 3 JUL 1858 + Nancy HUNTER b: 17
OCT 1790 d: 1863
2 John Merryman JONES b: ABT. 1785 d: ABT. 1825 + Edna MARTIN b:
6 NOV 1795 d: 8 NOV 1822 + Jane B. TALBOT b: ABT. 1810
2 Buckner S. JONES b: ABT. 1787
2 James JONES b: ABT. 1789 d: 29 MAY 1869 + Nancy JONES b: 1797
d: 7 FEB 1839 + Martha W. JONES + Leeanna Mary GLOVER b: ABT.
1818
2 Joel JONES b: ABT. 1791 d: 26 OCT 1842 + Dolly COBBS b: 1801
2 Martha Jane JONES b: 1801 d: 1869 + John Franklin WOOD b: ABT.
1790 d: 1825 + Patterson JENNINGS b: ABT. 1792
_____________________ | _Thomas JONES _______| | (1690 - 1767) | | |_____________________ | _John JONES _________| | (1715 - 1798) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Thomas JONES | (1754 - 1826) | _____________________ | | | _Joel WALKER ________| | | (1700 - ....) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Elizabeth WALKER ___| (1725 - 1798) | | _Arthur MOSELEY II___+ | | (1665 - 1729) m 1688 |_Sarah MOSELEY ______| (1705 - ....) | |_Sarah HANCOCK ______+ (1670 - 1727) m 1688
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