I23578: HERLEVE (HAVLIVE) (0968 - ____)

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HERLEVE (HAVLIVE)

0968 - ____

ID Number: I23578


Family 1 : ROBERT de Normandy de EVEREUX Count of Rouen
  1. +RICHARD de EVEREUX Count of Evreux
  2. +Daughter de EVEREUX
  3.  RUDOLPH de EVEREUX
  4. +WILLIAM d' EVEREUX

Notes


Oterleve. [S2182]

Sources

[S810]

[S3195]

[S3276]

[S2182]


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Kenneth Carter "Casey" CLAIN


!LIVING

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William Myron ELLZEY


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John HAILE "the Immigrant"

ABT 1690 - ____

ID Number: I37070

  • RESIDENCE: Wales and S. Farnham Par. Essex Co. VA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1690
  • RESOURCES: See: [S125] [S962]

Family 1 : Mary
  1.  Francis HAILE
  2. +John HAILE Jr.
  3. +Thomas HAILE
  4.  Benjamin HAILE
  5.  Susannah HAILE

Sources

[S125]

[S962]


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Battaile HARRISON

ABT 1720 - 16 Nov 1776

ID Number: I3680

  • OCCUPATION: Lt. of Rawling's Maryland Rifle Regiment
  • RESIDENCE: Orange and Culpepper and Amherst Cos. VA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1720, Essex, St. Mary's, Virginia
  • DEATH: 16 Nov 1776, Ft Washington, Amherst Co. Virginia
  • RESOURCES: See: [S123] [S395] [S624] [S720] [S1074] [S1207]
Father: Andrew HARRISON Jr.
Mother: Elizabeth BATTAILE


Family 1 : Frances WHITE
  1. +Mary HARRISON
  2. +Richard HARRISON
  3. +John HARRISON
  4. +Reuben HARRISON
  5. +Elizabeth HARRISON
  6.  Lawrence HARRISON
  7. +James HARRISON Sr.
  8. +William HARRISON
  9. +Frances "Frankey" HARRISON

Notes


Son of Andrew Harrison. Battaile owned land in Orange Co. VA as early as 1741, and lived there as late as 1761. He also had land in Culpepper Co. in 1755 and in 1766 he bought 266 acres from Duncan Graham on Harris Creek in Amherst Co and lived there the remainder of his life.


"Duncan Graham of Caroline Co. and wife, Mary, sold to Edward Tinsley of Amherst Co. for L184, 740 acres of Land on Harris Creek near the Tobacco Row Mts. Wit: BATTAILE Harrison, Reuben Harrison and David Tinsley, Oct. 8, 1766 (D.B.C., p 139, Amherst)." p.406


"BATTAILE Harrison, Ambrose Rucker, and George McDaniel were ordered to view a way for a road from Daniel Burford's into Stovall's Road, which is between Megans and Tye River Road, Dec 1, 1768 (O.B. 1766-69, p. 90) " (Amherst Co. Virginia) p.66


He died in 1776, leaving his widow, Francis White Harrison, and seven children. Amherst Co. VA Will BK 1-317
5 Feb 1791, Amherst Deed refers to Harrison heirs including Wm Tinsley & Betty.
5 Feb 1791 p. 563, Wm Tinsley & wife Betty, Reuben Harrison & w. Peggy, Jno. Harrison & w. Sally, Rich Harrison & w. Susanna, Rich Lee & w. Fanny to Jas Harrison, 263 ac on Harris Cr. p. 564 - Battaile Harrison, dec'd.


Battaile HARRISON, BIRTH: 1712/1720, Essex, St. Mary's, VA DEATH: ABT 3 DEC 1775/1776, Amherst Co. VA RESIDENCE: Essex Co; Amherst Co. VA
Father: Andrew HARRISON Mother: Elizabeth BATTAILE
Family 1: Frances WHITE MARRIAGE: 1744, Amherst Co., VA


LDS: Battaile HARRISON (AFN: 1BF7-S5)
Battaile Harrison + sold his share of his father's estate to James Lee.
Battaile died in 1776 at Amherst Co. VA. The children of Battaile and Frances White Harrison were:
a). Frances, who married Richard Lee.
b). Richard +, who married Suky (Susannah) Lee (See below).
c). Reuben, who married Peggy Franklin. They migrated to Kentucky.
d). Elizabeth, who married William Tinsley.
e). John, who married Sarah Ellis.
f). James, who married Polly Penn.
g). William, who died before 1782.


Battaile Harrison b. 1725 m. Frances White b. 1725, ref.: Torrence and Allied Families, Robert M. Torrence, 1938, pp. 316-319 and ff.
"A House of Harrison" compiled the years 1966-67 by Catherine Murphy --corrected the year 1979 -- State Historical Society of Mo., 929.2 H245 c.2.
Va. Hist. Mag., Vol. 55, p. 85
!Ben Franklin on Fido 8/15/94
!P. Grout" Mar. 14, 1997 - Battaile HARRISON1 died
Probably Amherst Co., VA in 1776. The following information comes from a book, "Highlights of the Capital Hill Community - Jimmie Harrison Taylor's Research". It was sent to me in an e-mail message from Ron Bewley ([email protected]) on Thu, 13 Feb 1997.
"The Harrison relatives called him 'Taily'. His will was proved October 7, 1776."


Dan Harrison [email protected] Jul 2000 - "...From the document: A comment on the family of Andrew(1) Harrison who died in Essex county, Virginia in 1718, by James Edward Harrison..."


"Bill and Kris Battaile" [email protected] 9/16/00








[S123] [S720]


                                                     _Richard HARRISON ________________+
                                                    | (1630 - 1667)                    
                       _Andrew HARRISON Sr._________|
                      | (1648 - 1718) m 1684        |
                      |                             |_Margaret BARBER _________________
                      |                               (1615 - 1677)                    
 _Andrew HARRISON Jr._|
| (1687 - 1753) m 1710|
|                     |                              __________________________________
|                     |                             |                                  
|                     |_Eleanor Long ELLIOTT _______|
|                       (1642 - ....) m 1684        |
|                                                   |__________________________________
|                                                                                      
|
|--Battaile HARRISON 
|  (1720 - 1776)
|                                                    _(RESEARCH QUERY) BATTAILE _______
|                                                   |                                  
|                      _John "The Ranger" BATTAILE _|
|                     | (1658 - 1707) m 1693        |
|                     |                             |__________________________________
|                     |                                                                
|_Elizabeth BATTAILE _|
  (1695 - ....) m 1710|
                      |                              _Lawrence SMITH I "the Immigrant"_+
                      |                             | (1629 - 1700) m 1651             
                      |_Elizabeth SMITH ____________|
                        (1668 - 1770) m 1693        |
                                                    |_Mary DEBNAM _____________________+
                                                      (1629 - 1700) m 1651             

Sources

[S123]

[S395]

[S624]

[S720]

[S1074]

[S1207]

[S123]

[S720]


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Howson HOOE Jr.

1725 - ABT 1810

ID Number: I62274

Father: Howson HOOE Sr.


Family 1 : Mary Elizabeth DADE
  1. +Robert Houser HOOE
  2.  Dade HOOE
  3.  Henry Dade HOOE

                                             _Rice HOOE II________+
                                            | (1640 - 1694)       
                       _Rice HOOE III_______|
                      | (1660 - 1726) m 1695|
                      |                     |_____________________
                      |                                           
 _Howson HOOE Sr._____|
| (1695 - 1780)       |
|                     |                      _Robert HOWSON ______
|                     |                     | (1650 - ....)       
|                     |_Ann HOWSON _________|
|                       (1670 - ....) m 1695|
|                                           |_____________________
|                                                                 
|
|--Howson HOOE Jr.
|  (1725 - 1810)
|                                            _____________________
|                                           |                     
|                      _____________________|
|                     |                     |
|                     |                     |_____________________
|                     |                                           
|_____________________|
                      |
                      |                      _____________________
                      |                     |                     
                      |_____________________|
                                            |
                                            |_____________________
                                                                  

Sources

[S2680]

[S2680]

[S2342]

[S2680]


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John O'Neill (O.N.) LOVE

ABT 1800 - ____

ID Number: I77812

  • RESIDENCE: AL and aft 1865 TX
  • BIRTH: ABT 1800
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2963]
Father: Robert LOVE "the Immigrant"
Mother: Nancy O'NEILL


Family 1 :
  1.  Henry O'Neill LOVE
  2.  Robert B. LOVE

Notes


"The older John O'Neill came to TX after the Civil War. He also had a son named Henry O'Neill and a Robert B. who was born in AL. and this family went to TX after the Civil War also, around Austin and that family history is available." [S2963]

                                                        __
                                                       |  
                               _(RESEARCH QUERY) LOVE _|
                              |                        |
                              |                        |__
                              |                           
 _Robert LOVE "the Immigrant"_|
| (1775 - 1875)               |
|                             |                         __
|                             |                        |  
|                             |________________________|
|                                                      |
|                                                      |__
|                                                         
|
|--John O'Neill (O.N.) LOVE 
|  (1800 - ....)
|                                                       __
|                                                      |  
|                              ________________________|
|                             |                        |
|                             |                        |__
|                             |                           
|_Nancy O'NEILL ______________|
  (1784 - 1850)               |
                              |                         __
                              |                        |  
                              |________________________|
                                                       |
                                                       |__
                                                          

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[S2963]

[S2963]


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Thomas Firth RAINEY

16 May 1796 - 16 Oct 1858

ID Number: I71557

  • RESIDENCE: Oglethorpe, GA
  • BIRTH: 16 May 1796
  • DEATH: 16 Oct 1858
  • BURIAL: Johnson Family Cemetery
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2482]

Family 1 : Mary Elizabeth TALIAFERRO

Notes


s/o Isham Rainey

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[S2482]


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John Boatner REILY Sr.

13 Aug 1851 - 2 Nov 1917

ID Number: I10974

  • OCCUPATION: Planter
  • RESIDENCE: E. Feliciana and Collingston, Morehouse Parish, LA
  • BIRTH: 13 Aug 1851, E. Feliciana Parish, Louisiana
  • DEATH: 2 Nov 1917, Morehouse Parish, Louisiana
  • RESOURCES: See: [S11] [S711] [S1103] [S1223] [S1229]
Father: Samuel Warburton REILY
Mother: Mary Charlotte BOATNER


Family 1 : Bettie WARD
  1.  Charlotte Camilla REILY
  2.  Mannie REILY
  3.  Ida Minta REILY
  4.  John Boatner REILY Jr.
  5.  Samuel Warburton REILY
  6.  Mary Gustavus REILY
  7.  Edwin Allen REILY
  8.  Dorrit REILY
  9.  James Shelby REILY
  10.  Hunter Ward REILY
  11. +Orville Wainwright "Big Wig" REILY I

Notes


13 children.
Reily Memorial United Methodist Church City Collinston
Address 4571 Keller Dr.
2003 Membership 151
Date Founded: 1926-1940
The first record of a church in the Gum Swamp area (as Collinston was then called) was the mention of an Oak Ridge charge on October 11, 1873. They may have met in homes and at the old Patton School, led by the pastor at that time Rev. George Jackson. In 1877 a committee met to decide on a location (?at the foot of the hills?) to build a church and parsonage in the Good Hope community. After James D. Howell donated six acres of land to the church, they built a church 40 by 32 feet in size. The building, which also served as a school, was located near the entrance of the present Kalorama Nature Preserve.
On May 28, 1894, John Boatner Reily donated a 50x100? lot in Collins to the church. He was asked to leave the church in Bastrop for dancing, so he wanted a church that he could attend and still be allowed to dance. The nearby Good Hope Church had been torn down and the lumber was brought to Collins to use for the new church.
A new church was built in 1925-26. The old church was sold to G.W. Dalgarn who moved it one block away from the site. It is now a residence. Various fundraisers were held and the new church was built by the membership. They even waited for the train every Monday and would ask the salesmen for donations. The new church was named after the donor of the property. The Baptist congregation used the building to meet on Friday nights.


In 1940, John Reily?s younger brother William offered to give the church $10 for every dollar they raised. After they raised $1000, he gave the church $10,000. After acquiring a lot from Mrs. Cora Harper, the church property expanded to 130x100? in size. The 1926 church was moved to the new lot and used as the education building. The new church, a copy of an English chapel, was built on the corner of the lot.
The church bought a lot for $125 in 1944. With the congregation supplying the labor, materials from a house donated by William B. Reily were used to construct a parsonage on the lot. That parsonage was eventually sold in 1977.


How to Get There:
Take Hwy 139 (south from Bastrop, north from Monroe). Turn east on Hwy 554 (Perryville Rd.). When you get to Hwy 138, take it to the left towards Collinston. Turn right on Kelly St. and the church is on the right.



                                                    _Samuel REILY Sr.________+
                                                   | (1767 - 1822) m 1789    
                           _John Young REILY Sr.___|
                          | (1798 - 1844) m 1825   |
                          |                        |_Martha Nelson MCDONALD _+
                          |                          (1770 - 1850) m 1789    
 _Samuel Warburton REILY _|
| (1828 - 1883) m 1848    |
|                         |                         _Henry MCKNEELY _________+
|                         |                        | (1760 - 1818)           
|                         |_Mary MCKNEELY _________|
|                           (1805 - ....) m 1825   |
|                                                  |_Jane MCCANTS ___________+
|                                                    (1778 - 1843)           
|
|--John Boatner REILY Sr.
|  (1851 - 1917)
|                                                   _John BOATNER ___________+
|                                                  | (1760 - 1796)           
|                          _William Jared BOATNER _|
|                         | (1788 - 1833) m 1819   |
|                         |                        |_Elizabeth GAULDEN ______
|                         |                          (1760 - ....)           
|_Mary Charlotte BOATNER _|
  (1828 - 1861) m 1848    |
                          |                         _Rukins JELKS ___________+
                          |                        | (1780 - ....)           
                          |_Sarah Ann JELKS _______|
                            (1799 - 1891) m 1819   |
                                                   |_Catherine ARICK ________+
                                                     (1773 - 1854)           

Sources

[S11]

[S711]

[S1103]

[S1223]

[S1229]


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Anna SCARBROUGH

ABT 1880 - ____

ID Number: I14295

  • RESIDENCE: AL
  • BIRTH: ABT 1880
  • RESOURCES: See: [S345]
Father: Abner S. SCARBROUGH
Mother: Harriet Ann WEAVER



                                              ________________________________
                                             |                                
                        _____________________|
                       |                     |
                       |                     |________________________________
                       |                                                      
 _Abner S. SCARBROUGH _|
| (1840 - ....) m 1874 |
|                      |                      ________________________________
|                      |                     |                                
|                      |_____________________|
|                                            |
|                                            |________________________________
|                                                                             
|
|--Anna SCARBROUGH 
|  (1880 - ....)
|                                             _David Andrew "Andy" WEAVER Sr._+
|                                            | (1781 - 1847) m 1805           
|                       _Lindsey WEAVER _____|
|                      | (1809 - 1862) m 1835|
|                      |                     |_Frances HOWARD ________________+
|                      |                       (1785 - 1850) m 1805           
|_Harriet Ann WEAVER __|
  (1848 - 1924) m 1874 |
                       |                      _Richard PACE __________________
                       |                     | (1790 - ....)                  
                       |_Lucinda PACE _______|
                         (1816 - 1879) m 1835|
                                             |_Anne BUSSEY ___________________
                                               (1790 - ....)                  

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Hon. William B. TYLER of Woodlawn

ABT 1770 - ____

ID Number: I46353

  • TITLE: Hon.
  • OCCUPATION: Mbr House of Delegates & Senate
  • RESIDENCE: Prince William Co. VA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1770
  • DEATH: Woodlawn Plantation
  • RESOURCES: See: [S1659] [S2471]
Father: John TYLER
Mother: Margaret


Family 1 : Margaret WEBB
  1.  John Webb TYLER Judge

Notes


nine children.
Journal of the executive proceedings of the Senate of the United States of America, 1789-1873
WEDNESDAY, January 23, 1822.
Mr. Dickerson, from the Committee on Commerce and Manufactures, to whom was referred the message of the 7th instant, nominating William B. Tyler, and others, to offices, reported.
Whereupon, Resolved , That the Senate do advise and consent to the appointments of William B. Tyler, Thomas Nelson, Jr. Silas Crane, Walter Bradley, Reuben Moores, Thomas H. Cushing, Robert Flemming, Gideon Leeds,. Adam D. Stewart, Martin T. Morton, John B. Roberts, Timothy Upham, Samuel Brown, Walter Nichols, John S. Cogdell, Joseph S. Pelot, Elijah Hall, William Mitchell, Elijah Palmer; Jonathan Smith, John G. Mawney, Richard Ferguson, James Morgan, James Ladd , Elbridge Gerry, Josiah Town. Send, Wm. Van Deursen, Henry Muse, John Saunders, Ebenezer Dale, William Gray, and Louis Blanc, agreeably to the nominations respectively.


Ordered , That the other nominations be postponed, except those of Mark Hardin, Jetta Rodman, William S. Smith, Richard S. Hackley, and Charles Jenkins, which were ordered to lie on the table.
- - - - - - - - - - -(SNIP)- - - - - - - - -Src: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~ladd/congress.htm
MARYLAND SURVEY PAPERS (Division Plats)
MSA S65 Dates: 1812
3, No. 42. George Tyler and William B. Tyler vs. Tobias Tyler. PG. Brough, Tylers Discovery. Case papers in CHANCERY COURT (Chancery Papers) 5234, recorded in (Chancery Record) 85, p. 373


Accession No.: 40,283-146
MSA No.: S 65-172
Location: B5/10/1/




                                             _Charles TYLER II____+
                                            | (1690 - 1726) m 1713
                       _John TYLER _________|
                      | (1724 - 1792) m 1749|
                      |                     |_Susannah MONROE ____+
                      |                       (1695 - 1752) m 1713
 _John TYLER _________|
| (1750 - 1792)       |
|                     |                      _____________________
|                     |                     |                     
|                     |_Margaret GRAY ______|
|                       (1720 - 1805) m 1749|
|                                           |_____________________
|                                                                 
|
|--William B. TYLER of Woodlawn
|  (1770 - ....)
|                                            _____________________
|                                           |                     
|                      _____________________|
|                     |                     |
|                     |                     |_____________________
|                     |                                           
|_Margaret____________|
  (1750 - 1793)       |
                      |                      _____________________
                      |                     |                     
                      |_____________________|
                                            |
                                            |_____________________
                                                                  

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[S1659]

[S2471]


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Eliza WESTBROOK

____ - 1847

ID Number: I29833

  • RESIDENCE: Shelby Co. TN
  • DEATH: 1847
  • RESOURCES: See: [S125]

Family 1 : Osborn or Washington GATEWOOD

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