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Chesterfield co. VA 1791 tax list.
Winfree, James 14
Winfree, John 14
Winfree, Ruben 14
Winfree, William 14
Msg by Donna Hull
John WINFREY b: 18 August 1728 nr Richmond, New Kent, VA d: 18
December 1821 , Cumberland, VA
Father: John WINFREY
Mother: Frances WINFREY
m: 27 April 1752 in , Cumberland, VA Mary HUGHES b: 1730,
Cumberland, VA, dau of Robert HUGHES b: 1704 , Henrico, VA
............. 4 Sarah "Sally" WINFREY
............. 4 Philip WINFREY
b: 1764 Cumberland, or Powhatan, VA +Martha or Mary
............. 4 Rev Henry WINFREY b: 22 April 1767 Cumberland,
VA d: 07 May 1849 nr Wakenda, Carroll, MO, Burial: Old Adkins
Cem, Carroll, MO
.................. +Sarah THOMAS b: 22 September 1772
Buckingham, VA d: 14 May 1845 nr Wakenda, Carroll, MO, Burial:
Adkins Cem, Carroll, MO, Fther: John D. THOMAS and
Mother: Anne HARDING
m: 28 November 1794 in Lincoln, KY
............. *2nd Wife of Rev Henry WINFREY: +Caroline
Matilda MC CANN (TINSLEY)
[previously m. to Mr. Tinsley] b: 1787 VA d: 09 January 1890
Carroll, MO m: 24 December 1846 in prob Carroll, MO
............. 4 Israel S. WINFREY b: 1770 d: 1856 m. Frances
HOLLY m: 01 June 1791 in Bedford, VA
............. 4 John WINFREY, Jr. b: 1774 d: 1841+Hannah
BENEDICT m: 13 March 1798 in Lincoln, KY
............. 4 Thomas A. WINFREY b: 1775 Buckingham, VA d:
1830 Adair, KY
.................. +Lucy JONES m: 25 January 1802 in Bedford,
KY
............. 4 William WINFREY b: 1779 d: 1861 +Martha
CHRISTERSON
............. *2nd Wife of William WINFREY: +Frankie D. SMART
............. *3rd Wife of William WINFREY: +Betsy EVANS m: 31
January 1803 in Adair, KY
............. 4 James WINFREY b: 1783 d: 1864
............. 4 Mary "Polly" WINFREY b: 1787 +William LUTTRELL
m: 11 December 1806 in Adair, KY
............. 4 Patsey WINFREY b: 1788 VA
............. 4 Betsey WINFREY b: 1790 (Buckingham), VA
............. 4 Nancy WINFREY b: Abt. 1792 (Buckingham), VA
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Mother: Anne Dixon CARSON |
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Mother: Abagail "Abba" |
_Thomas COLLINGSWORTH _+ | (1680 - 1735) _John COLLINSWORTH __| | (1720 - ....) m 1750| | |_______________________ | _William COLLINSWORTH Sr._| | (1754 - 1799) m 1779 | | | _______________________ | | | | |_Hannah WHITE _______| | (1720 - ....) m 1750| | |_______________________ | | |--Elizabeth COLLINSWORTH | (1790 - 1839) | _______________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_______________________ | | |_Abagail "Abba"___________| (1760 - 1807) m 1779 | | _______________________ | | |_____________________| | |_______________________
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Mother: Alice GREY |
_(RESEARCH QUERY) DUNN _ | _Thomas DUNN "the Immigrant"_| | (1606 - ....) | | |________________________ | _William DUNN I______| | (1665 - 1732) m 1688| | | ________________________ | | | | |_____________________________| | | | |________________________ | | |--William DUNN II | (1705 - 1767) | ________________________ | | | _____________________________| | | | | | |________________________ | | |_Alice GREY _________| (1665 - ....) m 1688| | ________________________ | | |_____________________________| | |________________________
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Mother: ALICE NEVILLE |
_HENRY FitzHenry IV FITZ HUGH K.G.____________+ | (1359 - 1424) m 1393 _WILLIAM FitzHenry FITZ HUGH V Lord of Ravensworth_| | (1390 - 1452) m 1406 | | |_ELIZABETH de GREY ___________________________+ | (1365 - 1427) m 1393 _HENRY FITZ HUGH IV of Ravensworth Castle_| | (1429 - 1472) m 1452 | | | _WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY 5th Baron of Eeresby K.G._+ | | | (1370 - 1409) m 1383 | |_MARGARET de WILLOUGHBY ___________________________| | (1390 - 1452) m 1406 | | |_LUCY le STRANGE _____________________________+ | (1367 - 1405) m 1383 | |--ANNA FITZ HUGH | (1460 - ....) | _RALPH de NEVILLE 4th Lord of Raby P.C. K.G___+ | | (1363 - 1425) m 1395 | _RICHARD de NEVILLE 1st Earl of Salisbury__________| | | (1400 - 1460) m 1424 | | | |_JOAN de BEAUFORT of Lancaster________________+ | | (1379 - 1440) m 1395 |_ALICE NEVILLE ___________________________| (1430 - 1503) m 1452 | | _THOMAS MONTACUTE 3rd Earl of Salisbury_______+ | | (1388 - 1428) m 1399 |_ALICE de MONTACUTE Countess_______________________| (1405 - 1462) m 1424 | |_ALIANOR (ELEANOR) de HOLAND _________________+ (1372 - 1405) m 1399
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Mother: Mary NAUGHTY |
"GEN. JAMES GARRARD. A KENTUCKIAN WHO LEFT HIS MARK ON THE PAGE
OF STATE HISTORY. "THE ONLY MAN WHO EV'ER FILLED THE OFFICE OF
GOVERNOR TWO SUCCESSIVE TERMS.
"Of the early legal and official life of Kentucky few men stand
out in the picture more prominent than Gen. James Garrard. He
came to the State at a time when he was most needed, and he left
his finger marks upon its early history, telling the story of
his handiwork and writing his epitaph in the hearts not only of
his descendants, but of thousands who reaped and enjoyed the
fruits of his labors. He is the only man in the history of the
Commonwealth who was elected to and filled two consecutive terms
of Governor. He was an exemplary Christian gentleman, an honest
and wise statesman and a man of great practical usefulness. He
helped the helpless, aided the weak, fed the hungry, and was a
generous and warm-hearted friend to all mankind.
"James Garrard was born in 1749 in the colony of Virginia and
county of Stafford. He grew to manhood imbued with the spirit of
freedom, and when the colonies threw off the oppressive yoke of
old England, Garrard espoused the cause of liberty and became a
gallant soldier and efficient officer. He performed active
service in that memorable struggle, and while still in the field
was elected to the Virginia Legislature. In that body he became
an active and working member, and contributed as much energy and
wisdom to its deliberations as any statesman of the time. He was
largely instrumental, more so perhaps than any other member, in
the famous act securing 'universal religious liberty.'
"Virginia having been settled by the old Cavalier stock, the
Church of England had been the prevailing religion, and had been
enforced upon the people, entailing persecution in many
instances. The colonial period of Virginia witnessed
considerable petty persecutions in the attempts to make the
Church of England the 'State religion.' Garrard was himself a
Baptist minister, and thus exerted his abilities to pass the act
mentioned above, securing to all the freedom of religious
liberty.
"James Garrard came to Kentucky soon after the close of the
Revolutionary war, 1783, and settled in Bourbon county, near the
present city of Paris. His residence, 'Mount Lebanon,' was long
a noted landmark in that section of the State. When he came here
Kentucky was still claimed by the savages as a hunting ground,
and often proved the battle ground of the white and red man for
its possession. He did not deem it an infringement of Christian
duty to take part in expelling the murderous savages from the
new country he had adopted as his own. He could tell them, when
he chose, the story of Mount Calvary, and those who had no fears
of an angry God had a wholesome dread of his unerring rifle.
"He filled many positions of honor, and in 1796 was elected the
second Governor of the Commonwealth.
"No better illustration of Gen. Garrard's popularity can be
given than the fact that in the race for Governor, he defeated
Gen. Benjamin Logan, the founder of St. Asaphs and one of the
ablest of all the statesmen of pioneer Kentucky, and one of the
most popular of her military officers.
When it is known that both men entertained the same political
sentiments, and when the great popularity and high standing of
Gen. Logan is taken into consideration, the victory of Gen.
Garrard is the stronger testimonial to his worth and character.
He appointed for his Secretary of State Harry Toulmin, a man of
great learning and ability, and a statesman withal of some
reputation. But what seemed strange to many, he was a pronounced
Unitarian, and an Englishman, neither very popular in Kentucky
at that day ; Garrard, it will be remembered, was a Baptist
minister. It was doubtless Toulmin's acknowledged ability that
rendered him acceptable to the people of Kentucky, and afterward
led to his appointment as judge of the United States Court of
Alabama.
"Gov. Garrard was re-elected Governor in 1800, the only
instance, as already quoted, of a man's filling two successive
terms as Governor.
"Both his administrations were characterized by wise legislation
and strong, statesman-like measures."
The following extract is from his first message to the
Legislature :
"With peculiar pleasure it is that I call your attention to the
present state of the country, contrasted with what it lately
was, involved in war, with a cruel foe on all our borders; and
now, by the directions and exertions of the Federal government,
as the instrument of a wise and gracious Providence, the
blessings of peace, no longer an expectation, are in our
enjoyment. Add to this, increase of population; the extension of
the settlements to the extremities of our territories; the
flourishing state of agriculture; the increase of improvements;
the establishment of manufacturers; a year of the greatest
plenty in succession to one of the greatest scarcity, with the
hopeful prospects opening to agricultural industry and
commercial enterprise by means of the treaty with Spain, which
has opened the navigation of the Mississippi river and a port at
Orleans for us-objects long and ardently desired-and with this
accumulation of blessings, extending our views to the security
of our rights by means of our constitution and law.-., I might
ask in the exultation of an American citizen, where is the
nation that hath greater reason to be thankful, contented and
happy?"
Rev. John L. Waller, in a brief historical sketch of the Baptist
Church in Kentucky, written at least fifty years ago in
connection with Governor Garrard, says:
"In I796 James Garrard, a Baptist minister and a member of
Cooper's Run Church, Bourbon county, was elected Governor of
Kentucky. He appointed to the office of Secretary of State,
Harry Toulmin, -who bad been a follower of Dr. Priestly in
England and a minister of the Unitarian persuasion. It was owing
perhaps to the intimacy existing between Governor Garrard and
Secretary Toultnin, and in part from their official relations,
that the former became tinctured with Unitarian sentiments. Be
that as it may, it is certain that in 1802 Governor Garrard and
the pastor of Cooper's Run Church, Augustine Eastin, a minister
of considerable eminence, began to appropriate Arian, or rather
Socinian, sentiments. The majority of Cooper's Run Church and
several neighboring churches to which Mr. Eastin preached,
espoused the doctrines of Garrard and their minister. Every
effort was made to reclaim these individuals and churches, etc.,
etc."
This would indicate that Governor Garrard became a little loose
in his theology, or rather wandered off from the old landmarks.
But, nevertheless, he lived a highly respected man and citizen,
and died regretted by all who knew him.
"His death took place January 19th, 1822, at his home, Mount
Lebanon, in the seventy-fourth year of his age.
"WILLIAM HENRY PERRIN."
_Peter GARRARD ______ | (1660 - 1700) _Peter's son 1 GARRARD _| | (1681 - ....) | | |_____________________ | _William GARRARD "the Immigrant"_| | (1714 - 1787) m 1748 | | | _____________________ | | | | |________________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--James GARRARD Gov. of Kentucky | (1749 - 1822) | _____________________ | | | ________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mary NAUGHTY ___________________| (1720 - 1755) m 1748 | | _____________________ | | |________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: GERBERGE |
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Children:
2 Alexander LINDSAY d: 5 JUL 1542 + Jean SINCLAIR
2 James LINDSAY
2 Patrick LINDSAY
2 David LINDSAY
2 Elizabeth LINDSAY
2 Eufemia LINDSAY + John CHARTERIS
2 William LINDSAY
2 John LINDSAY
2 Isobel LINDSAY
_DAVID LINDSAY 3rd Earl of Crawford_+ | (1405 - 1445) m 1422 _JOHN de LINDSAY ____| | (1429 - 1450) | | |_MARJORY OGILVY ____________________+ | (1400 - 1459) m 1422 _ALEXANDER de LINDSAY 7th Earl of Crawford_| | (1433 - 1517) | | | ____________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |____________________________________ | | |--DAVID de LINDSAY 8th Earl of Crawford | (1471 - 1542) | ____________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |____________________________________ | | |___________________________________________| | | ____________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |____________________________________
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Mother: HENERETTA STUART |
_MORGAN ap Morgan MORGAN Baronet_+ | (1502 - ....) _HENRY MORGAN Baronet_| | (1532 - ....) | | |_________________________________ | _WILLIAM MORGAN Baronet_| | (1560 - 1653) | | | _________________________________ | | | | |______________________| | | | |_________________________________ | | |--Daughter MORGAN | (1605 - ....) | _________________________________ | | | ______________________| | | | | | |_________________________________ | | |_HENERETTA STUART ______| (1570 - ....) | | _________________________________ | | |______________________| | |_________________________________
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Mother: Elizabeth FOSTER |
_William (Ryves) (Rives) (Reaves) REEVES "the Immigrant"_ | (1636 - 1696) m 1660 _George REEVES ______| | (1660 - 1719) | | |_Elizabeth PEGRAM _______________________________________ | (1640 - ....) m 1660 _William (Rives) REEVES _| | (1683 - 1745) m 1705 | | | _John BISHOP ____________________________________________+ | | | (1640 - 1716) | |_Hannah BISHOP ______| | (1665 - ....) | | |_Sarah LAWRENCE _________________________________________ | (1640 - 1722) | |--William (Rives) REEVES | (1712 - 1786) | _________________________________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_________________________________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth FOSTER _______| (1687 - 1759) m 1705 | | _________________________________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |_________________________________________________________
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Mother: Nancy WILSON |
_Thomas WATKINS Sr.______+ | (1720 - 1780) m 1747 _Thomas WATKINS Jr.__________________| | (1748 - 1816) m 1775 | | |_Mary CLAY ______________+ | (1720 - ....) m 1747 _John WATKINS _______| | (1782 - 1858) | | | _John Bartholomew DUPUY _+ | | | (1722 - 1791) m 1753 | |_Magdalene DUPUY ____________________| | (1753 - 1815) m 1775 | | |_Esther GUERRANT ________+ | (1735 - 1760) m 1753 | |--Nancy Wilson WATKINS | (1812 - ....) | _________________________ | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) WILSON of Virginia_| | | | | | |_________________________ | | |_Nancy WILSON _______| (1785 - 1854) | | _________________________ | | |_____________________________________| | |_________________________
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