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Richard Flood was the son of John Fludd (bapt. 10 August 1572 at
Brastead, Kent) and a younger daughter was Katherine Fludd
(bapt. 31 August 1579 ), who married Thomas Lunsford at
Greenwich St. Alphage. They were the parents of Thomas Lunsford
who was the second husband of Elizabeth Wormeley, who married
Richard Kempe, Secretary of Virginia, as her first husband [see
Noel-Currer-Briggs, "The Search for Mr. Thomas Kirbye, Gent.",
Phillimore and Co., 1987]."
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Mother: Nancy FLEMING |
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The family of Bulkeley has been traced back to the reign of King
John. William Bulkeley, in the reign of king Henry the sixth,
adhered to the party of the house of Lancaster in the civil
wars. Richard, third in descent from William, had issue
Richard
Lancelot, who was elected 11 August 1619 lord archbishop of
Dublin, and died 8 September 1650. Richard, his grandson, was
created a baronet of the kingdom of Ireland by king Charles the
second 9 December 1682, which title became extinct 7 April 1710.
Thomas, son of Richard son of Richard, was created by king
Charles the 1st 19 January 1643 viscount Bulkeley of Cashel of
the kingdom of Ireland.
Richard, fourth lord viscount Bulkeley, third in descent from
Thomas, married Bridget, daughter of James 1st earl of Abingdon;
by which lady, who died June 1753, he had issue,
Richard, fifth lord viscount Bulkeley, who married 12 January
1732 Jane, daughter and heiress of Lewis Owen of Peniarth in the
county of Merioneth esquire; and dying 15 March 1739, his lady
married secondly Edward Williams of the Custom-house esquire.
James, sixth lord viscount Bulkeley, married Emma, daughter and
heiress of Thomas Rowlands of Carew in the isle of Anglesea
esquire; by which lady, who married secondly Sir Hugh Williams
of Penrhyn in the county of Carnarvon baronet, and died 18
August 1780, he had issue Thomas James, present and seventh lord
viscount Bulkeley.
Eleanor, married to George Harvey of Tiddington in the county of
Oxford esquire.
Anne, married to William, grandson of James, 1st earl of
Abingdon.
Elizabeth, married to William Price of Rulace esquire. Lord
Bulkeley died 4 June 1724.
C R E A T I O N.
Baron Bulkeley of Beaumaris in the county of Anglesea 14 March
1784.
C H I E F S E A T.
Baron Hill in the isle of Anglesea
From:
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/History/Barons/barons10.html
Annals and Antiquities, County Families of Wales Anglesey
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_John COLLINSWORTH __+ | (1720 - ....) m 1750 _William COLLINSWORTH Sr._| | (1754 - 1799) m 1779 | | |_Hannah WHITE _______ | (1720 - ....) m 1750 _John COLLINSWORTH __________| | (1786 - 1834) m 1816 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Abagail "Abba"___________| | (1760 - 1807) m 1779 | | |_____________________ | | |--Mandana M. COLLINSWORTH | (1824 - 1853) | _____________________ | | | __________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mildred Louisa SCARBOROUGH _| (1797 - 1873) m 1816 | | _____________________ | | |__________________________| | |_____________________
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She shared with him the domestic hardships and privations of the
next six years and in 1860 they removed with their children to
Galena, Ill., where in 1861 Captain Grant entered the volunteer
army and rapidly rose to command the armies of the United
States. She accompanied him in many of his campaigns and in
1864-65 made her home in camp at City Point, Va., where she
witnessed the closing scenes of the war. Through two
administrations she was mistress of the White House, and she
accompanied her husband in his tour around the world. After
General Grant's death congress voted her a pension of $5000 a
year and she received for the benefit of her children from the
publishers of "the Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant," up wards of
half a million of dollars as royalty on its sale. Three sons and
one daughter were born to her: the eldest, Frederick Dent, was
graduated at the U.S. military acedemy; Ulysses S. settled in
California; Jesse made his home with his mother, and Nellie was
married in 1874 to Algernon Sartoris and lived in England till
1895 when she returned to the United States with her children
and in 1898 by special act of congress, was restored to her
citizenship. At the request of her husband it was provided that
after the death of Mrs. Grant her body should find sepulture in
the same tomb that held his own, and in constructing the Grant
tomb at Riverside park, New York city, provision was thus made.
In 1898, she accepted the presidency of the Woman's national war
relief association, organized for service in the war with Spain.
She died in Washington, Dec. 14, 1902."
daughter of Frederick T. Dent and a sister of Capt. Frederick T.
Dent, a classmate of Grant at West Point.
_Peter DENT _________+ | (1727 - 1785) _George DENT ________| | (1755 - 1812) | | |_____________________ | _Frederick T. DENT ____| | (1790 - ....) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Julia Boggs DENT | (1826 - 1902) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Ellen Bray WRENSHALL _| (1800 - ....) | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Mary |
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Mother: Margaret RANGE |
John Davault was the sixth child of Frederick and Margaret
Davault. He was born in Leesburg, Tennessee, in 1819, while the
Tavern was being built. In 1842 he married Amanda Jane Russell.
Amanda died in 1865 and John married Mary C. Carmack in 1867.
John and Amanda lived in a house (called Sunnyside) that was
located across the road from the DeVault Tavern and he operated
the Tavern after the death of his father.
During his life he made three trips to Missouri. The first trip,
to see his brothers, Peter and Henry, and his sister, Catherine,
was made in 1841. He made the trip on horseback and kept a
day-by-day diary of expenses and mileage. It took him 19 days
and the total cost one way was $16.60. He spent 58 days visiting
in Missouri and his return trip took 25 days as it was then
winter time. When John arrived at Peter's home, neither Peter,
nor his wife, Mary, recognized him. They would not believe that
he was John until he showed them the name in his hat band. When
Peter and Mary left Tennessee, in 1831, John was just twelve
years old -- it had been ten years since they had last seen him.
John's second trip was made in the late summer of 1850 and was
in regard to the settlement of his father's estate. John was the
executor and payments were to be made to Peter, Henry and
Catherine. He made this trip in a two-horse carriage, with his
wife and young son, William Bruce DeVault, then three years old.
His last trip to Missouri was made in 1859. He traveled by
train, boat, train again and finally by stage.
John fought in the Civil War on the Confederate Side. There is a
story that was told by Russell (Frederick Russell) DeVault.
about his father. It seems that the lines of the two armies were
continually changing. Sometimes the Union soldiers were near the
Tavern and sometimes the Confederates. From time to time John
would return home to see his wife. When the Union troops were
near the Tavern, John would hide in a hole dug under the floor
boards of one of the slave cabins located behind the Tavern.
Across the road from the Tavern there is a spring house. (It is
still standing today.) Next to the spring house was a large oak
tree. Russell says that once, when he was a boy, he picked a
peck of bullets out of this tree after a skirmish. Three months
after the war ended John was sworn back into the Union (July 17,
1865).
John died in 1897 and was buried in the graveyard of the nearby
Presbyterian Church. The name on his stone is spelled DeVault, a
spelling he never used, but was used by all of his children.
GRAVE STONE
JOHN DEVAULT
BORN
JULY 30, 1819
DIED
FEB. 4, 1897
AGED
77 YRS. 6 MOS. 4 DAS
DEVAULT"
[407162]
d. of Pneumonia
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