Mother: ANNA |
__ | _CHRISTIAN I of Denmark__| | (1426 - 1481) m 1449 | | |__ | _FREDERICK I of Denmark_| | (1471 - 1533) m 1502 | | | __ | | | | |_DOROTHEA of Brandenburg_| | (1430 - 1495) m 1449 | | |__ | | |--CHRISTIAN III of Denmark | (1503 - 1559) | __ | | | _________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_ANNA___________________| (1487 - 1547) m 1502 | | __ | | |_________________________| | |__
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Mother: Margaret Jane STOVALL |
_Adam ANDERS ______________+ | (1775 - ....) m 1801 _Coonrad ANDERS ________________| | (1804 - 1863) m 1827 | | |_Phoebe E. BANKSTON _______ | (1781 - 1850) m 1801 _William Minor ANDERS __| | (1840 - 1914) m 1867 | | | _Thomas COLLINSWORTH ______+ | | | (1779 - 1837) m 1802 | |_Frances (Fannie) COLLINSWORTH _| | (1809 - 1846) m 1827 | | |_Martha "Patty" BONDS _____ | (1782 - 1847) m 1802 | |--Rose Armelane ANDERS | (1879 - 1912) | _(RESEARCH QUERY) STOVALL _ | | | _Benjamin L. STOVALL ___________| | | (1820 - ....) | | | |___________________________ | | |_Margaret Jane STOVALL _| (1847 - 1889) m 1867 | | ___________________________ | | |_Elizabeth WARREN ______________| (1820 - ....) | |___________________________
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Mother: Mary Isham RANDOLPH |
_Henry CARY of "The Forest"___________+ | (1650 - 1720) _Henry CARY of Ampthill_______| | (1700 - 1749) | | |_Judith LOCKEY _______________________ | (1650 - ....) _Archibald CARY of "Ampthill"_| | (1720 - 1787) m 1744 | | | ______________________________________ | | | | |______________________________| | | | |______________________________________ | | |--Eliza CARY | (1750 - ....) | _William I RANDOLPH "the immigrant"___+ | | (1651 - 1711) m 1678 | _Richard RANDOLPH I of Curles_| | | (1686 - 1748) m 1714 | | | |_Mary ISHAM __________________________+ | | (1660 - 1735) m 1678 |_Mary Isham RANDOLPH _________| (1727 - 1781) m 1744 | | _John (The Red Bolling's) BOLLING Sr._+ | | (1676 - 1729) m 1697 |_Jane BOLLING ________________| (1703 - 1766) m 1714 | |_Mary KENNON _________________________+ (1678 - 1727) m 1697
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Mother: Frances WILLIAMS |
__ | _____________________| | | | |__ | _William CONNER _____| | (1720 - 1761) m 1747| | | __ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |__ | | |--William CONNER | (1750 - ....) | __ | | | _Rice WILLIAMS ______| | | (1700 - ....) | | | |__ | | |_Frances WILLIAMS ___| (1721 - 1771) m 1747| | __ | | |_Frances DUNCAN _____| (1700 - ....) | |__
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Mother: Valeria Blanche MCCANTS |
__________________________ | _Zachariah Canty FREEMAN _| | (1816 - 1873) m 1838 | | |__________________________ | _James Rukins FREEMAN Sr. C.S.A._| | (1842 - 1928) m 1866 | | | _Rukins JELKS ____________+ | | | (1780 - ....) | |_Sarah Ann JELKS _________| | (1799 - 1891) m 1838 | | |_Catherine ARICK _________+ | (1773 - 1854) | |--Sarah Maria Lillian FREEMAN | (1875 - 1948) | _Nathaniel MCCANTS _______+ | | (1745 - 1816) m 1766 | _David Scott MCCANTS _____| | | (1781 - 1864) m 1839 | | | |_Elizabeth GOTEA _________+ | | (1745 - 1824) m 1766 |_Valeria Blanche MCCANTS ________| (1845 - 1939) m 1866 | | _Robert Young LIVINGSTON _+ | | (1777 - 1837) m 1805 |_Maria Young LIVINGSTON __| (1814 - 1877) m 1839 | |_Margaret MCLEAN _________+ (1788 - 1876) m 1805
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NORFOLK COUNTY, VA VA STATE ARCHIVES DEED BOOK 29, PAGES
156-157, 10 SEP 1785 / REC. 15 SEP 1785: Lemuel Hodges et. al.
to James Curling Deed. This Indenture made and indented the
tenth day of September in the year of Our Lord one thousand
seven hundred and eighty five Between Lemuel Hodges Daniel
Savills, Thomas Hodges and Thomas Nichols all of the County of
Norfolk of the one par and James Curling of the county aforesaid
of the other part Witnessseth that for and in the cosideration
of the sum of Fifty pounds current money of Virginia to the said
Lemuel Hodges Daniel Savells, Thos. Hodges and Thomas Nichols in
hand paid at or before the sealing and delivery of these
presents the receipts whereof we do hereby acknowledge. They
the said Lemuel Hodges Daniel Savells, Thos. Hodges and Thomas
Nichols, have granted bargained, sold alined enfeoffed and
confirmed and by these paresent do grant, bargain sell alien
enfeoff and confirm unto the said James Curling and his heirs
forever, one certain tract or parcell of land lying and being on
a place known by the name of the Great Sea [Green Sea ?] and
bounded as follows.
Beginning at a poplar the corner of Bennet Armstrongs line
thence running So. 84 Degrees 37 Poles to the corner of Bennet
Armstrong hence along Thos. wordards line to a corner of Daniel
Savells line thence by a line of marked trees to a corner of
Amos Week's line from thence to the first station and (?)
buildings orchards ways, waters, water courses, commodities
hereditaments and appurtenences to the same belonging and the
reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders rents (?)
profits thereof and all the estate right and title thereof of
them the said Lemuel Hodges, Daniel Savills, Thomas Hodges and
Thomas Nichols of in and to the same with the appurtenances to
have and to hold all and singular the premisses with the
Appurtenances unto the said James Curling his heirs and assigns
forever and the said Lemuel Hodges, Daniel Savills Thos. Hodges
and Thomas Nichols for Themselves their heirs executors
administrators or assigns do covenant and agree to and with the
said James Curling that him the said James Curling his heirs or
asssigns shall and may forever hereafter peaceably, and quietly
have hold occupy use and possess and enjoy all and singular the
premisses with the appurtenances without the lawful let suit,
trouble molestation or hindrance of any person or persons
whatsoever and that we the said Lemuel Hodges, Daniel Savills,
Thomas Hodges & Thomas Nichols for each of ourselves and our
heirs the above granted premisses with the appurtenance unto the
said James Curling his heirs and assigns against the lawful suit
title claim and demand of all and every person or persons
whatsoever, shall and will warrant and forever defend by these
presents In witness whereof we have hereunto at our hands and
seals the day and year above written____
Witnesss Signed & Delivered}
In presence___ } Lemuel (mark) Hodges (s) Daniel
Savills (s)
Jas. Webb Junr. Thomas Hodges (s) Curling Smith Thomas
Nichols (s) Stephen Hodges
At a Court held for Norfolk County the 15th day of Sept. 1785
This Indenture of Bargain and Sale between Lemuel Hodges Daniel
Savills Thomas Hodges and Thomas Nichols of the one part, and
James Curling of the other part was this day proved by the oath
of Curling Smith and Stephen Hodges witnesses thereto and lodged
for further proof ___
Test. Jno. Boush cc
Date of Transcription: 1997 JWC
Location: Lottsburg, VA
Note: The above transcription was copied verbatim from
microfilmed copies of the originals to the best of my abilities.
Paragraphs were inserted by me. The notation [ ] indicates my
personal comments - James William Curlin Summary: Conveyance of
an unspecified acreage of land in Norfolk County, Virginia from
Daniel Savell to James Curling for the price of 100 pounds
Virginia money. The land apparently adjoins the tract purchased
by James Curling from Lemuel Hodges, Daniel Savells, Thomas
Hodges and Thomas Nichols, recorded in Deed Book 29 at pages
156-157. This land in St. Brides Parish is adjacent to land
owned by Bennett Armstrong, Daniel Shirley and Stewart."
NORFOLK COUNTY, VA VA STATE ARCHIVES DEED BOOK 29, PAGES
194-196 NOV 1785 / REC. 18 DEC 1785: 1820 HODGES LEMUEL
Norfolk County VA 126 No Township Listed Federal Population
Schedule VA
1820 Federal Census Index VAS2a601822
1840 HODGES LEMUEL* Fayette County VA 155 No Township Listed
Federal
Population Schedule VA 1840 Federal Census Index VAS4a1280820
1860 HODGES LEMUEL Franklin County VA 103 Retreat P.O. Federal
Population
Schedule VA 1860 Federal Census Index VA399101460
__ | _(QUERY of all Hodges in my database) HODGES _| | | | |__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) Beaufort, NC HODGES of Isle of Wight, VA & NC_| | | | | __ | | | | |______________________________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Lemuel HODGES | (1720 - 1786) | __ | | | ______________________________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |________________________________________________________________| | | __ | | |______________________________________________| | |__
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The son of Thomas Lamar, emigrant from France to Virginia and
thence to Maryland, and Mary, his first wife, was
(1) Thomas Lamar 2d, who married Martha, supposed to be Martha
Urquhart.
The children of Thos. Lamar, probably by his second wife, Ann
(Pottinger), were:
(2) John Lamar, who married Susannah Tyler.
Thomas Lamar, of Wicres, first emigrated to Virginia from France
and then came to Maryland, where he was naturalized in 1663. He
died in Maryland and his will was probated May 29, 1714. He was
buried near Fishing Place, in Calvert county, on the west side
of Trent creek. In 1696 that part of the country west of
Patuxent river and including Fishing Place was thrown into
Prince George's county. The records of the county prove that
Thomas Lamar had a large landed interests acquired prior to
1696.
He was twice married, his first wife being named Mary (last name
unknown), by whom he had one son, Thomas Lamar, 2d. Thomas
Lamar, of Wicres, France, married second, Anne Pottinger, a
descendant of Sir Thomas or Sir William Pottinger, and had one
son, John Lamar, who married Susannah Tyler. The descent is as
follows:"
WERE THE LAMARS HUGUENOTS?
http://members.aol.com/genelady52/LamarHuguenots.html
"The Huguenot Society has recently started denying membership to
those who descend from Thomas or Peter Lamar/Lamore: Page 139
Thomas Lamar/Lamor and his brother Peter Lamar. This line will
need to be closed unless new further primary sources are
discovered that prove the Family is Huguenot.
The naturalization does state "Subject of the King of France"
but no reference is made to being Protestant or having fled
because of their religion. In the 1713 Will of Thomas he leaves
a sizable gift to the priest, Mr. Thorold. Father Thorold was a
(sic) early Jesuit Missionary Priest in Cecil Co, MD between
1700-1742.
This raises a very perplexing question as why he would not state
he was a refugee from France and second why would Thomas a
Huguenot leave such as (sic) large gift to a Catholic Priest.
REF: Letter from the Huguenot Society of South Caroline Sept
1998."
"Arms--Gules, two lions passant gardant, in pale, or.
Crest--A mermaid ppr., a mirror in the sinister and a comb in
the dexter hand, crined, or.
"Having followed last week the history of the Lamar or Lemaire
family, of Wicre Flanders, from the immigration of Thomas and
Peter Lemaire (or Lamore) to the United States from France, it
may be interesting to mention that the family name, Le Maire of
Marne, as represented in Champagne, Flanders and Nivernais, is
found in the lists of the nobility of France. Almost all the
french provinces have produced noble families by the name of
Lamaire or Le Maire. One of them occupies Champagne from which
province came Eudes Le Maire, who in 1085 made a journey to the
Holy Land on foot, in place and stead of Philippe I. The Le
Maire de Marnes, of Champagne, may or may not be descended from
Crusader Eudes. The earliest authentic fact in regard to them is
the death of Loys Le Mair at the siege of ath, Belgium, in 1667,
which fortress town was the scene of many bloody conflicts. A
great-great-grandson of this Loys, Francois Auguste Le Maire de
Marne, of the Nivernais, in 1806 married an English woman, Mary
Worrall, and such English names as Edwin, Mary Louisa and Amanda
are found among their children.
Among the alliances of the Le Maire de Marnes are: Jacquemart de
Douys, Desmolin de la Mairie, Coquelet de Monbrehem, Durand
d'Elecourt, Worrall, Juchereau de Saint Denis, Gondier de Craie,
tiersonnier de Meance, O'Tard de la Grange, de Sazilly, etc.
The arms of Le Maire de Marne, Champagne, flanders and Nivernais
are:
Arms--D'argent, a la croix, ancree de gueules, cantonnee de
quatre etoiles de meme.
L'ecu timbre d'un casque de chevalier orne de ses lambrequins."
Thomas Lamar The Immigrant by Donnis Mott Borchers (1977) WFT CD
#1, Tree #3043
"Will of Thomas LAMORE/LAMAR:
Written 04 Oct 1712
Proved 29 May 1714 in Prince George's County, MD
Son Thomas, Jr "the plantation on which he now dwelleth with
half the land which I now possess"
Son John "the plantation on which I now dwell with half the
land"
Wife Ann appointed executrix and should "enjoy all my land and
moveable estate, both here and in England, during her widowhood,
not disturbing my son, Thomas LAMAR, from any privilege or
molest from clearing or building during his possession."
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WILL transcription - original copy provided by Hazlehurst
Beezer. Transcribed by Eleanor Colson.
In the name of God Amen. I Thomas LAMAR Senior of Prince Georges
County in the Province of Maryland being sick and weak in body
but in sound and perfectt mind & memory. Praise be therefore
given to allmighty God, I do make & ordain this my presentt [?]
last Will & Testament in maner and form following that is to say
firstt and foremostt I Recommend my Soul into the hands of
allmightly God my Creator hoping through the meritts Death and
Suffering of my Saviour, Jesus Christ to have full and free
pardon and forgiveness of all my sins and inheritt Everlasting
Life and my body I committ to the earth to be decently buried at
the discretion of my executors hereafter named __ ___ing the
disposing of all such temporall Estate as itt hatth pleased
almighty God to bestow upon me.
Item. it is my will that all my Just Debts & funerill Charges
may be paid without any trouble or law suite by my well beloved
Wife Anne LAMAR whom I do leave and appoint & ordaine her to be
my sole Executor over my Estate.
Item. I give unto my well beloved Son Thomas LAMAR the
plantation on which he now dweleth with half the Land which I
now possess to him & his heirs forever.
Item. I give unto my well beloved Son John LAMAR the Plantation
on which I now dwelleth with half of the Land to him & his heirs
forever.
Item. it is my will thatt my well beloved Wife enjoy all my Land
& movable Estate both here and in England during her Widowhood.
Item. It is my Will that my well beloved Wife Anne LAMAR shall
nott Disturb my son Thomas LAMAR from any Privilege or moleste
from clearing or building during her Possession.
Item. it is my Will thatt if my well beloved Wife marry before
her desease ye movable Estate shall be Divided into three partts
my well beloved Son Thomas LAMAR have one partt & my well
beloved Son John LAMAR the other Partt. Leaving my well beloved
Wife her third wholly at her disposing legally.
Item. I leave unto the Preastt Mr. TURELL five hundred pounds of
good cleane Tobaco.
This is my last Will & Testamentt as Witnessmy hand & Seale this
forth day of October anno domini one Thousand Seaven Hundred &
Twelve.
[Signed] Thomas LAMAR {Seal}
Signed Sealed & Witnessed in the presence of us
John POTTINGER
Samuell [?]
John TURNER, Junr. [his mark]"
12. Thomas Lamar He married 13. Ann Pottinger.
Child of Thomas Lamar and Ann Pottinger is:
6 i. John Lamar, born Abt. 1692; died Abt. 1774; married
Susannah Tyler 21 January 1714/15 in Queen Caroline Parish
(Prince George's) MD.
[400127]
1696 became part of Prince George's county.
__ | __| | | | |__ | _ LAMAR _____________| | (1600 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Thomas LAMAR "the Immigrant" | (1630 - 1714) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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_(RESEARCH QUERY) MEREDITH _ | _Samuel Garland MEREDITH I_________| | (1700 - ....) | | |____________________________ | _Samuel Garland MEREDITH II_| | (1730 - ....) | | | ____________________________ | | | | |___________________________________| | | | |____________________________ | | |--Samuel Garland MEREDITH III | | _Alexander HENRY ___________+ | | (1674 - ....) | _John HENRY "the Immigrant"________| | | (1704 - 1773) m 1734 | | | |_Jean ROBERTSON ____________ | | (1680 - ....) |_Jane HENRY ________________| (1737 - 1819) | | _Isaac WINSTON Sr.__________+ | | (1681 - 1760) m 1706 |_Sarah Dabney (d'Aubigne) WINSTON _| (1709 - 1784) m 1734 | |_Mary DABNEY _______________+ (1679 - 1760) m 1706
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Mother: Mary or May C. Gatewood GATEWOOD |
_____________________ | _____________________| | | | |_____________________ | _ ROBINSON ________________________| | (1820 - ....) m 1846 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--John W. ROBINSON | (1848 - ....) | _John GATEWOOD ______+ | | (1761 - 1835) m 1782 | _Roland GATEWOOD ____| | | (1790 - 1849) m 1812| | | |_Nancy WHITE ________+ | | (1765 - 1850) m 1782 |_Mary or May C. Gatewood GATEWOOD _| (1825 - 1849) m 1846 | | _____________________ | | |_Asenatha LANE ______| (1798 - 1850) m 1812| |_____________________
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Vaden says:"John lived on Indian Creek with Martha. John had a
baby by a young girl and murdered it at birth. He went to the
State Pen. His first wife would not live with him any more after
he got out. Sources of family info as compiled by JoAnne
Turner: 1850-1900 census records, Sloan Family Bible"
[523687]
Cicero Sloan's Bible record
[523688]
Sidney C. Sloan Bible notes, 1996 research of Michael Vaden,
Huntsville, AL
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