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I58538: Robert BRENT II (1704 - 1750)

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Robert BRENT II

1704 - 1750

ID Number: I58538

Father: Robert BRENT I of Woodstock
Mother: Susannah SEYMOUR


Family 1 : Mary WHARTON
  1. +Robert BRENT III
  2.  George BRENT

Notes


"ROBERT BRENT, JR., of Virginia and Maryland, b. 1704, d. 4th February, 1750, in Maryland; m. 6th May, 1729, Mary WHARTON, dau. of Henry and Jane (DOYNE) WHARTON; the marriage is recorded in Durham Church, Trinity Parish, Charles County, Maryland."


"4--2. Robert, b. 1705, d. 1750; m. 1732, Mary Wharton, b. 1706; d. Jan. 1, 1774; dau. of Henry and Jane (Doyne) Wharton.


Children:
I. Mary, b. 1 September, 1731; became a Carmelite nun.
II. ROBERT, b. 6 May, 1734, of whom later.
III. Jane, b. 2 January, 1736.
IV. George, b. 3 May, 1737; d. 16 December, 1754.
V. Susannah, b. 2 January, 1739; d. 4 March, 1739.
VI. Elizabeth, b. 4 March, 1740; d. 17 October, 1740.
VII. Nicholas, b. 1 November, 1741.
VIII. Francis, b. 7th July, 1745; d. 17th December, 1745.


[S765] [S2128] [S765]


                                                             _GEORGE BRENT of Defford____________+
                                                            | (1602 - 1671) m 1635               
                               _GEORGE BRENT of "Woodstock"_|
                              | (1640 - 1699) m 1670        |
                              |                             |_ANNE PEYTON of Doddindton__________+
                              |                               (1619 - ....) m 1635               
 _Robert BRENT I of Woodstock_|
| (1670 - 1721)               |
|                             |                              _William GREEN _____________________
|                             |                             | (1620 - ....)                      
|                             |_Elizabeth GREENE ___________|
|                               (1654 - 1686) m 1670        |
|                                                           |_MARY LAYTON _______________________+
|                                                             (1630 - ....)                      
|
|--Robert BRENT II
|  (1704 - 1750)
|                                                            _Florentius SEYMOUR Gov. of Bermuda_
|                                                           | (1620 - 1681)                      
|                              _David or Daniel SEYMOUR ____|
|                             | (1650 - ....)               |
|                             |                             |____________________________________
|                             |                                                                  
|_Susannah SEYMOUR ___________|
  (1670 - ....)               |
                              |                              ____________________________________
                              |                             |                                    
                              |_____________________________|
                                                            |
                                                            |____________________________________
                                                                                                 

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[S765]

[S2128]

[S2149]

[S765]

[S2128]

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John COOKSEY

ABT 1860 - ____

ID Number: I53171

  • RESIDENCE: OK
  • BIRTH: ABT 1860
  • RESOURCES: See: [S1923]

Family 1 : Lena J. BUCKHOLTS

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Steve CORBETT


!LIVING

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Richard Brent FORMAN

19 Feb 1833 - ____

ID Number: I84630

  • RESIDENCE: of Jefferson Co. MS
  • BIRTH: 19 Feb 1833, Jefferson Co. Mississippi
  • RESOURCES: See: LDS (AFN: T7JX-ZT)
Father: Stephen FORMAN
Mother: Keziah Burr HOWELL



                                              ______________________________
                                             |                              
                       ______________________|
                      |                      |
                      |                      |______________________________
                      |                                                     
 _Stephen FORMAN _____|
| (1802 - 1836) m 1825|
|                     |                       ______________________________
|                     |                      |                              
|                     |______________________|
|                                            |
|                                            |______________________________
|                                                                           
|
|--Richard Brent FORMAN 
|  (1833 - ....)
|                                             _Richard HOWELL of New Jersey_+
|                                            | (1754 - 1802) m 1779         
|                      _Charles Burr HOWELL _|
|                     | (1784 - 1822) m 1804 |
|                     |                      |_Kezia BURR __________________+
|                     |                        (1758 - 1835) m 1779         
|_Keziah Burr HOWELL _|
  (1805 - 1847) m 1825|
                      |                       _Thomas Marston GREEN Jr._____+
                      |                      | (1758 - 1812) m 1780         
                      |_Mary "Patty" GREEN __|
                        (1787 - 1815) m 1804 |
                                             |_Martha KIRKLAND _____________+
                                               (1760 - 1805) m 1780         

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HELIAS ELIS GIFFARD IV of Brimsfield

ABT 1180 - BEF 2 May 1248

ID Number: I74459

  • RESIDENCE: ENG
  • BIRTH: ABT 1180, of Brimsfield, Gloucestershire, England
  • DEATH: BEF 2 May 1248
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2818] [S3197]
Father: HELIAS ELIAS GIFFARD of Brimsfield
Mother: MAUD Fitzharding de BERKELEY


Family 1 : ALICIA MATRAVERS
  1. +JOHN GIFFARD 1st Lord of Brimsfield

Notes


(i) Helias Giffard of Brimsfield (d c1249) [S3197]

                                                            _HELIAS (ELIAS) II de GIFFARD ____+
                                                           | (1095 - 1166) m 1127             
                                      _ GIFFARD ___________|
                                     |                     |
                                     |                     |_BERTA de CLIFFORD _______________+
                                     |                       (1107 - 1167) m 1127             
 _HELIAS ELIAS GIFFARD of Brimsfield_|
| (1145 - 1190) m 1177               |
|                                    |                      __________________________________
|                                    |                     |                                  
|                                    |_____________________|
|                                                          |
|                                                          |__________________________________
|                                                                                             
|
|--HELIAS ELIS GIFFARD IV of Brimsfield
|  (1180 - 1248)
|                                                           _ROBERT "The Devout" FITZHARDING _+
|                                                          | (1095 - 1170) m 1119             
|                                     _MAURICE FitzHarding_|
|                                    | (1120 - 1190) m 1153|
|                                    |                     |_EVE Fitzestmond__________________+
|                                    |                       (1099 - 1170) m 1119             
|_MAUD Fitzharding de BERKELEY ______|
  (1160 - ....) m 1177               |
                                     |                      _ROGER de BERKELEY III____________+
                                     |                     | (1094 - 1170)                    
                                     |_ALICE de BERKELEY __|
                                       (1135 - 1190) m 1153|
                                                           |__________________________________
                                                                                              

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[S2818]

[S3197]

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Amos HARRINGTON

ABT 1690 - ____

ID Number: I49255

  • RESIDENCE: Scituate, RI
  • BIRTH: ABT 1690
  • RESOURCES: See: [S1753]
Father: John HARRINGTON Sr.


Family 1 : Mary BATES
  1.  Martha HARRINGTON

Notes


"He sold 220 acres of land in Scituate, March 1, 1716, for $1800, and was dwelling in Hooslck before the battle of Bennington".


Amos and Mary (Bates) Harrington seem to have had:
i William,
ii Ephraim. family history not known to me.
iii Tabitha,
iv Martha, m. Thomas Aylsworth.
Perhaps others.

[S1753]


                          __
                         |  
                       __|
                      |  |
                      |  |__
                      |     
 _John HARRINGTON Sr._|
| (.... - 1729)       |
|                     |   __
|                     |  |  
|                     |__|
|                        |
|                        |__
|                           
|
|--Amos HARRINGTON 
|  (1690 - ....)
|                         __
|                        |  
|                      __|
|                     |  |
|                     |  |__
|                     |     
|_____________________|
                      |
                      |   __
                      |  |  
                      |__|
                         |
                         |__
                            

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[S1753]

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John HEREFORD I

6 Jan 1698 - 1743

ID Number: I45934

Father: James HEREFORD
Mother: MASON?


Family 1 : Jane (Jean) BARNES
  1. +Anne HEREFORD
  2.  Margaret HEREFORD
  3.  James HEREFORD
  4. +John HEREFORD II
  5.  George HEREFORD
  6.  Janet HEREFORD
  7.  Frances HEREFORD
  8. +Henry HEREFORD

Notes


LDS (AFN:KLN4-B5) Error on parents of John Hereford as James Hereford and Ann Green (not proven). See also: Hereford Family of VA and AL, by M.B.G.Countess, p.6,10.
will: 24 Mar 1744.



[222109]
24 Mar 1744


                                             _ROGER HEREFORD _________+
                                            | (1595 - ....) m 1620    
                       _John HEREFORD ______|
                      | (1625 - 1698)       |
                      |                     |_PENELOPE KYRLE (KIRLE) _+
                      |                       (1601 - 1641) m 1620    
 _James HEREFORD _____|
| (1665 - 1721)       |
|                     |                      _________________________
|                     |                     |                         
|                     |_UNNAMED_____________|
|                       (1640 - ....)       |
|                                           |_________________________
|                                                                     
|
|--John HEREFORD I
|  (1698 - 1743)
|                                            _________________________
|                                           |                         
|                      _____________________|
|                     |                     |
|                     |                     |_________________________
|                     |                                               
|_ MASON? ____________|
  (1670 - ....)       |
                      |                      _________________________
                      |                     |                         
                      |_____________________|
                                            |
                                            |_________________________
                                                                      

Sources

[S1659]

[S1615]

[S1668]

[S1670]

[S2030]


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Warren HIGGINBOTHAM

17 Feb 1887 - ABT 1918

ID Number: I30396

  • RESIDENCE: of Nelson Co. VA
  • BIRTH: 17 Feb 1887
  • DEATH: ABT 1918, WW I
  • RESOURCES: See: [S849]
Father: Francis Marion HIGGINBOTHAM
Mother: Lucy HIGGINBOTHAM



                                                                              _Aaron HIGGINBOTHAM III______+
                                                                             | (1789 - 1852) m 1817        
                                _Alexander Brown HIGGINBOTHAM _______________|
                               | (1818 - 1888) m 1840                        |
                               |                                             |_Elizabeth Stewart SANDIDGE _+
                               |                                               (1796 - 1850) m 1817        
 _Francis Marion HIGGINBOTHAM _|
| (1856 - ....) m 1880         |
|                              |                                              _Willis Rucker PLUNKETT _____+
|                              |                                             | (1796 - 1883) m 1818        
|                              |_Eliza Frances PLUNKETT _____________________|
|                                (1821 - 1909) m 1840                        |
|                                                                            |_Margaret Finley SHIELDS ____+
|                                                                              (1800 - ....) m 1818        
|
|--Warren HIGGINBOTHAM 
|  (1887 - 1918)
|                                                                             _____________________________
|                                                                            |                             
|                               _(RESEARCH QUERY FAMILY GROUP) HIGGINBOTHAM _|
|                              |                                             |
|                              |                                             |_____________________________
|                              |                                                                           
|_Lucy HIGGINBOTHAM ___________|
  (1860 - ....) m 1880         |
                               |                                              _____________________________
                               |                                             |                             
                               |_____________________________________________|
                                                                             |
                                                                             |_____________________________
                                                                                                           

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Robert Greer KILGORE

ABT 1794 - Nov 1879

ID Number: I93913

  • RESIDENCE: Orange Co. NC and Putnam and Haralson Co. GA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1794, Orange Co. North Carolina
  • DEATH: Nov 1879, Tallapoosa, Haralson Co. Georgia
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2861]
Father: William KILGORE Jr.
Mother: Ann HIGGINBOTHAM


Notes


2 Robert Greer Kilgore b: abt 1794 Orange Co,NC d: Nov 1879 Tallapoosa, Haralson Co.GA + Mary "Polly" Maroney b: abt 1800 + Elizabeth Talley b: abt 1826 d: aft 1880.

                                              ___________________________________
                                             |                                   
                       _William KILGORE Sr.__|
                      | (1726 - 1790)        |
                      |                      |___________________________________
                      |                                                          
 _William KILGORE Jr._|
| (1759 - 1812) m 1791|
|                     |                       ___________________________________
|                     |                      |                                   
|                     |______________________|
|                                            |
|                                            |___________________________________
|                                                                                
|
|--Robert Greer KILGORE 
|  (1794 - 1879)
|                                             _Thomas (Jefferson?) HIGGINBOTHAM _+
|                                            | (1705 - 1774) m 1755              
|                      _Joseph HIGGINBOTHAM _|
|                     | (1756 - 1827)        |
|                     |                      |_Judith BURRIS ____________________
|                     |                        (1737 - 1774) m 1755              
|_Ann HIGGINBOTHAM ___|
  (1773 - 1808) m 1791|
                      |                       ___________________________________
                      |                      |                                   
                      |______________________|
                                             |
                                             |___________________________________
                                                                                 

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Hon. George MCDUFFIE OR MACDUFFIE Gov. of South Carolina

1788 - 17 Aug 1846

ID Number: I103900

  • TITLE: Hon.
  • OCCUPATION: American statesman of South Carolina
  • RESIDENCE: Augusta, GA and Columbia, SC
  • BIRTH: 1788
  • DEATH: 17 Aug 1846, Cherry Hill, South Carolina
  • RESOURCES: See: notes
Father: (RESEARCH QUERY) MCDUFFIE OR MACDUFFIE


Family 1 :
  1.  Mary MCDUFFIE

Notes


The Clan MacFie (MacPhee, MacDuffie)


With this clan the story of the Siol Alpin closes with a sad note. The clan lands of the MacFies consisted of the island of Colonsay, and they were hereditary Keepers of the Records to the Lords of the Isles. Like most of the Hebridean clans, the MacFies followed the Lords of the Isles.


The chiefs, following a normal Highland custom, styled themselves Captain of MacFie, as well as MacFie of Colonsay.


They are believed to descend from the MacKinnons, and one of their clan was Lector of Iona in 1164, during the time of the hereditary abbacy of the "sacred" clan MacKinnon. This strongly suggests that there was a family relationship since the MacKinnon abbots were not likely to bestow such offices outside their own number.


Following the fall of the Lords of the Isles, the MacFies of Colonsay continued to follow the MacDonalds of Islay. In the year 1463 DONALD MACDUFFIE (another name for the same clan) witnessed a charter at Dingwall, and in 1531 MURDOCH MACFIE of Colonsay was accused of treason because of his continued support of the MacDonald pretender to the forfeited Lordship.


The clan's continued alliance with the MacDonalds eventually caused their downfall. They supported Sir James MacDonald of Islay after his escape from Edinburgh Castle in 1615, and the Campbells had been promised the island of Islay as a reward for getting rid of Sir James and his troublesome followers. Somehow the Campbells forced Coll Mac Gillespick MacDonald, who later won fame with Montrose under his nickname "Colkitto," to take their side, and it was this Colkitto, a MacDonald chief, who captured Malcolm MacFie of Colonsay and his followers and handed them over to the Campbells. In 1623 Colkitto finally slew the MacFie chief and annexed Colonsay for himself!


The clan MacFie became a broken clan (a clan without land and therefore without shelter) and without a chief. The clansmen dispersed and the name is now to be found all over the Highlands.


Again, a clan of the Siol Alpin produced a man instrumental in the growth of modern-day Israel! GEORGE MCDUFFIE, an American statesman of South Carolina, was born in 1788, the son of John and Jane McDuffie—unspoiled Scots of great energy and intelligence who had migrated to Georgia after the Revolution.


In 1804 he was employed as a clerk by Calhoun and Wilson of Augusta; and in 1810 William Calhoun, brother of James and John C. Calhoun, took him under his wing and sent him to Willington Academy. George McDuffie more than fulfilled the expectations of his patron, graduating from South Carolina college in 1813. He was called to the bar in 1814, and in 1818 secured election to the State Legislature, and to Congress in 1821.


McDuffie won distinction in the national House of Representatives, serving continuously on important committees until 1834. While he was strongly influenced by the Calhouns, McDuffie forged a vigorous, intellectual independence that made him stand out in the political sphere.


In 1834 he denounced the Jackson administration, retired from Congress, and served as governor of South Carolina from 1834 to 1836. He was a highly effective governor, giving particular attention to the compilation of the statue laws of the State and to the reorganization of South Carolina college.


George McDuffie was elected to the U.S. Senate in December 1842, where he helped to bring about the ANNEXATION OF TEXAS, the "AMICABLE ADJUSTMENT" OF THE OREGON QUESTION WITH GREAT BRITAIN and the passage of the low Walker tariff of 1846—displacing the high Whig tariff of 1842 almost in conjunction with the repeal of the British corn laws. During this period of intimate relations between the free traders of the U.S. and Great Britain, McDuffie's bust, along with that of Calhoun's, was sent to the Free Trade Hall in Manchester, England.


McDuffie's public life ended with this note because of an old spine wound he received during a duel in 1822. He was compelled to resign his seat in the Senate on August 17, 1846 and died five years later at Cherry Hill, South Carolina.


The last official outlaw in Scotland is said to have been a MacFie—a sad ending for an ancient clan belonging to the family of the first kings of Scotland, and descended from the early kings of Dalriada and their ancestors the Milesian Scots of Ireland.


"Dr. Thomas Cooper, a disciple of Adam Smith and President of the College of South Carolina, suggested that the time had come for the marriage between the states was somewhat less than a transcendent relationship received a great deal of criticism from the patriots of the North, but Cooper’s logic was based on this inflammatory, but not entirely inaccurate, appraisal:


There is not a petty manufacturer in the Union, from the owner of a spinning factory, to the maker of a hobnail, ...from the mountains of Vermont to the swamps of Patapsco, who is not pressing forward to the plunder; and who may not be expected to worry Congress with petitions, memorials and querulous statements for permission to put his hands into the planter's pocket. The avowed object now is, by means of a drilled and managed majority in Congress, permanently to force upon us a system, whose effect will be to sacrifice the South to the North, by converting us into colonies and tributaries ...to tax us for their own emolument ...to claim the right of disposing of our honest earnings...to forbid us to buy from our most valuable customers ...to irritate into retaliation our foreign purchasers, and thus confine our raw material to the home market ...in short, to impoverish the planter and to stretch the purse of the manufacturer [Bancroft, 1928:32].


Southern memorials to Congress complained bitterly of the unequal effects of the tariff and the failure of the program of internal improvements to benefit the South. Senator George MacDuffie argued that, of every 100 bales of cotton produced in the South, 40 of them were stolen by the North. This was an exaggeration, but Van Deusen's (1928) study shows that the costs to the South were by no means insignificant." http://www.irows.ucr.edu/cd/papers/ustariffpol.htm


                                              __
                                             |  
                                           __|
                                          |  |
                                          |  |__
                                          |     
 _(RESEARCH QUERY) MCDUFFIE OR MACDUFFIE _|
|                                         |
|                                         |   __
|                                         |  |  
|                                         |__|
|                                            |
|                                            |__
|                                               
|
|--George MCDUFFIE OR MACDUFFIE Gov. of South Carolina
|  (1788 - 1846)
|                                             __
|                                            |  
|                                          __|
|                                         |  |
|                                         |  |__
|                                         |     
|_________________________________________|
                                          |
                                          |   __
                                          |  |  
                                          |__|
                                             |
                                             |__
                                                

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Elizabeth WYNNE

1741 - ____

ID Number: I97234

  • RESIDENCE: Pittsylvania Co. VA
  • BIRTH: 1741
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2566] [S3548]
Father: William WYNNE
Mother: Frances READE


Family 1 : Moses ECHOLS

Notes


2 Elizabeth WYNNE b: 1741 + Joseph ECHOLS

                                                                 _Robert WYNNE "the Immigrant"_+
                                                                | (1622 - 1687) m 1662         
                       _Joshua WYNNE I__________________________|
                      | (1663 - 1715) m 1688                    |
                      |                                         |_Mary Francis SLOMAN _________
                      |                                           (1620 - 1678) m 1662         
 _William WYNNE ______|
| (1699 - 1788) m 1714|
|                     |                                          _Peter JONES II_______________+
|                     |                                         | (1634 - 1679) m 1655         
|                     |_Mary Margaret JONES ____________________|
|                       (1668 - 1723) m 1688                    |
|                                                               |_Margaret WOOD _______________+
|                                                                 (1641 - 1719) m 1655         
|
|--Elizabeth WYNNE 
|  (1741 - ....)
|                                                                ______________________________
|                                                               |                              
|                      _(RESEARCH QUERY) READ OR READE OR REID _|
|                     |                                         |
|                     |                                         |______________________________
|                     |                                                                        
|_Frances READE ______|
  (1694 - 1778) m 1714|
                      |                                          ______________________________
                      |                                         |                              
                      |_________________________________________|
                                                                |
                                                                |______________________________
                                                                                               

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