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Mother: Judith HANCOCK |
_George ALVIS (ALVES) ____+ | (1656 - 1734) _David ALVIS (OLVIS) I_| | (1714 - 1787) m 1739 | | |_Mary CRENSHAW? __________+ | (1700 - 1732) _Shadrach ALVIS _____| | (1750 - 1806) m 1784| | | _Thomas STANLEY III_______+ | | | (1689 - 1754) m 1715 | |_Elizabeth STANLEY? ___| | (1718 - 1789) m 1739 | | |_Elizabeth MADDOX ________ | (1693 - 1724) m 1715 | |--Hannah ALVIS | (1785 - 1814) | _Benjamin HANCOCK ________+ | | (1710 - ....) m 1732 | _Major HANCOCK Sr._____| | | (1735 - 1820) m 1765 | | | |_Elizabeth Jane JAMESTON _ | | (1710 - ....) m 1732 |_Judith HANCOCK _____| (1768 - 1856) m 1784| | _James THOMAS ____________+ | | (1726 - 1801) |_Ann THOMAS ___________| (1749 - 1783) m 1765 | |__________________________
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Mary Love Berryman notes that John Berryman/Berreman came to
Virginia as a headright of Major Miles Carey of Westmoreland Co,
VA by 1654. John's first wife and the mother of his children
died around 1677/78. The only surviving child of this marriage
was Benjamin, born 7 Dec 1670, died 1729, VA; married 1. Sarah,
2. Elizabeth NEWTON
John was a farmer and raised tobacco. He apparently owned and
operated a mill located near the head of the Upper Machodoc
Creek in Westmoreland County, VA. He married Jane BUTLER, the
widow of Thomas BUTLER, in 1678. There were no children by this
marriage. Jane married John Harvey before Benjamin came of age.
Part of the inventory account of John's estate included burial
charges for "Mr Berriman and two sons." John and his sons must
have died about the same time in 1679/1680 in Westmoreland
County, VA.
John BERRYMAN was born in England and may have been the grandson
of John BERYMAN or BERRI of Berri, County Devon, England, or he
may have been the son of Daniel BERRYMAN and wife Elizabeth
SPARROWE. Perhaps, too, his first wife's name was Elnor SLEE.
The will of John ELBRIDGE of St. Peters within the city of
Bristol, England, written September 11, 1646, calls John
BERRIMAN a merchant. John came from England to Accomack County,
Virginia, in 1654, brought over by Major Miles CAREY. According
to one source, he married Jane TUCKER about 1650. [COMMENT-4]
Her first name could have been Rose rather than Jane, the Jane
having been added because of confusion with the second wife's
name of Jane BALDRIDGE. There was a Rose TUCKER who married a
John BERRYMAN. She was the daughter of John TUCKER and wife Rose
ALLERTON(?)
[COMMENT-5] and was a minor at her father's death in 1671. There
seem to have been two John BERRYMAN's in the area at the time,
and this marriage seems improbable.
On March 5, 1656, John BERRYMAN was deeded property in York
County, Virginia, from Owen MORRIS, and on October 5, 1663, he
deeded it back to Owen MORRIS. On October 14, 1670, he and
William HORTON and John PALMER acquired 400 acres in joint
tenancy in Westmoreland County, Virginia, which he gave to his
son Benjamin by will dated December 11, 1679.
John BERRYMAN died in 1680 either before his son Benjamin was
born or within a few months of his birth. His son Benjamin is
the subject of the following section.
1) Benjamin Berryman, b. 7 December 1670 in Westmoreland County,
Virginia, m. Elizabeth ? bet. 1707-08 in Westmoreland County, d.
bet. 4-27 August 1729 in Westmoreland County;
2) John Berryman, b. abt. 1617 d
perhaps two other wives during his life (perhaps an Elizabeth
and perhaps Jane Baldridge, both in America), d. bef. 28 April
1680 in Westmoreland County;
3) Daniell Berryman, b. in Tiverton, m. 26 July 1605 in Tiverton
to Elizabeth Sparrowe;
4) Daniell Berryman, b. in Barnstaple, Devon, England.
According to the McNabb family website
(http://home.att.net/~altgray/home.htm)
John Berryman's ancestors were as follows:
Father: John Berryman Born before 1585 Married 1605 John was AKA
John De Berrie.
Mother: Elizabeth Fulford Born before Before 1585; Father:
Thomas Fulford born bef 1585 married before 1584 Mother: Unknown
born abt 1565
Father: John Berryman Born before 1565 married before 1584 John
was AKA John Berri.
Mother: Eleanor Dare Born before 1565 Eleanor was born in Upcott
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Mother: Laetizia RAMOLINO of Naples |
Jerome was an ardent wooer; the maid was willing to be won, as
it had been predicted that she was to wed a distinguished
Frenchman, "a prince in disguise," and on the twenty-ninth day
of October, 1803, a license for this marriage was issued. A
hitch occured, however, and the marriage did not take place till
Christmas eve, bishop John Carroll, brother of Charles Carroll
of Carrollton, tying the knot in accordance with the ritual of
the Roman Catholic Church.
Bonaparte, who had other views anent the career of his brother,
was highly incensed at the marriage. On the 20th of April he
caused the French minister of marine to write to the French
consul, at New York, his resolution "that no money shall be
advanced on the order of Citizen Jerome," and to prohibit all
captains of French vessels from receiving on board the young
person "to whom Citizen Jerome has connected himself," and to
insist on Jerome's return to France by the first French frigate.
Such were the wishes of the "First Consul," whose inflexibility
can be compared to nothing but the vastness of his conceptions.
It was not until March 31st, 1805, that Jerome embarked at
Baltimore, on board the Erin, with his wife, for Spain. They had
set sail on the previous August, but had been wrecked. Madam
Bonaparte's wadded pelisse nearly proved her destruction, as its
weight kept her under water; but a sailor fished her up, and
shortly afterward at a hospitable farmhouse she scandalized her
aunt by enjoying roast goose and apple-sauce instead of kneeling
in prayer and thanksgiving.
Arrived in Spain, Jerome quitted his wife and proceeded to
Paris: and on the 3rd of May, 1805, the report of the annulling
of the marriage reached Philadelphia. Mrs. Bonaparte arrived in
London, where, at Camberwell, July 7th, 1805, was born her son,
Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte.
Napoleon offered a pension of 60,000 franes a year if Miss
Patterson would return to America and not take the name of
Bonaparte. On the 12th of August, 1807, Jerome, who had been
spurned by the Queen of Etruria, was married to the Prineess
Frederica Catherine, of Wurtemberg.
Only once afterwards did he ever meet his American wife: in the
gallery of the Pitti Palace, at Forence, in 1821. He was with
his second wife.
When King Jerome Bonaparte died in June, 1857, he said nothing
in his will whatever of his first marriage. Madame Bonaparte
applied for a share of the estate, but her claims were not
allowed in the French Courts. To recognize her rights to a share
of the will of her husband would have been tantamount to
recognizing her as a member of the imperial family, which would
have complicated the succession to the throne."
Jérôme Bonaparte, born November 15 1784, in Ajaccio, Corsica
was the youngest brother of Emperor Napoleon I of France. He
served with the French navy before going to the United States
where he married Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte (1785-1879),
known as "Betsy", was the daughter of a Baltimore, Maryland
merchant, and was the first wife of Jerome Bonaparte, and
sister-in-law of Emperor Napoleon I of France.
After Emperor Napoleon's exile, Jerome moved to Italy where he
married Giustina Pecori-Suárez Giustina Pecori-Suárez, born on
November 27, 1811 in Florence, Italy, was the third wife of
Jerome Bonaparte, youngest brother of Emperor Napoleon I of
France. the widow of an Italian nobleman. She married on
February 19, 1853 in Paris. She died on January 30, 1903 in
Florence.
When his nepher Prince Louis became President of France in 1848,
Jerome was made governor of Les Invalides,the burial place of
his famous elder brother Napoleon I of France. He later became
Marshal of France, and President of the Senate, in his nephew's
regime, and was confirmed in the title of Prince française.
Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte (April 20, 1808 - January 9,
1873) was the son of King Louis Bonaparte and Queen Hortense de
Beauharnais; both monarchs of the Kingdom of Holland.
__ | __| | | | |__ | _CARLO Maria BONAPARTE ______| | (1746 - 1785) m 1764 | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--JEROME NAPOLEON BONAPARTE I of Westphalia | (1784 - 1860) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Laetizia RAMOLINO of Naples_| (1750 - 1836) m 1764 | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Rachel Louise MEREDITH |
_Thomas DIXON Jr.____________ | (1750 - ....) _William George DIXON ______| | (1783 - 1840) m 1811 | | |_Ann FERGUSON _______________+ | (1760 - ....) _William Sanders DIXON __| | (1817 - 1888) | | | _William Gunnell SANDERS Sr._ | | | (1769 - 1825) | |_Nancy Ann SANDERS _________| | (1793 - 1851) m 1811 | | |_Mary YOUNG _________________ | (1774 - 1827) | |--Minnie DIXON | (1860 - ....) | _____________________________ | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) MEREDITH _| | | | | | |_____________________________ | | |_Rachel Louise MEREDITH _| (1830 - ....) | | _____________________________ | | |____________________________| | |_____________________________
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Mother: Sarah Ann COLEMAN |
_William GATEWOOD II_+ | (1743 - 1789) m 1768 _William GATEWOOD III____| | (1776 - 1840) m 1798 | | |_Sarah FOSTER _______+ | (1745 - 1827) m 1768 _Jocephus "CE" GATEWOOD Sr._| | (1810 - 1863) m 1839 | | | _Achilles WRIGHT ____+ | | | (1750 - 1825) | |_Mildred "Milly" WRIGHT _| | (1779 - 1862) m 1798 | | |_Nancy_______________ | (1750 - 1824) | |--John H. GATEWOOD | (1852 - ....) | _James COLEMAN ______+ | | (1740 - ....) | _Stephen COLEMAN ________| | | (1770 - 1846) | | | |_Anna COCKE _________+ | | (1744 - ....) |_Sarah Ann COLEMAN _________| (1810 - 1892) m 1839 | | _Joseph FOREE _______+ | | (1746 - ....) |_Mary FOREE _____________| (1775 - 1858) | |_Ann GEVIDEN ________ (1748 - ....)
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_GAUTHIER de ST. VALERY _+ | _BERNARD III de ST. VALERY _| | | | |_HODIERNE de MONTHLERY __ | _RENARD II de ST. VALERY _| | (.... - 1166) | | | _________________________ | | | | |____________________________| | | | |_________________________ | | |--BERNARD IV de ST.VALERY | (.... - 1190) | _________________________ | | | ____________________________| | | | | | |_________________________ | | |__________________________| | | _________________________ | | |____________________________| | |_________________________
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Mother: Sarah PRICE |
2d, John Galt Williamson, M.D., born 1806, married Mary R.
Dixon, of Richmond. He died a few days after the entrance of the
Federal troops into Williamsburg, where he was practicing his
profession.
Thomas Williamson, 2d, married 2d, Anne McC. McWalke, 13 July
1809, at "The Ferry," Princess Anne County, Va. He was until his
death cashier of the Virginia Bank, of Norfolk, and was Mayor of
Norfolk in 1829. He died in 1846, leaving issue by his second
wife Anne Walke:
1st. William Price Williamson, U.S. Navy, born 1810. He was
Engineer in Chief of the U.S. and C.S. Navies and placed the
machinery in the famous Confederate ram Merrimac. He married
Penelope B. McDonald, of Edenton, N.C.
2d. Thomas Holmes Williamson, born 1813, married Louisa
Henrietta Fenton Garnett. He was Lieutenant-Colonel of Virginia
Engineers and Chief Engineer of the Army of Northern Va. 1861 at
the battle of Manassa. He put up the Batteries at Evansport on
the Potomac, while a U.S. ship of war lay at anchor as a guard
directly opposite the works at Evansport. He died a Professor of
Engineers at Virginia Military Institute. Married second, Mrs.
Julia Wharton.
3d. Henry Watson Williamson, born 1823, married Patty Green,
daughter of Com. William Green, U.S.N. He was lieutenant
inVirginia Regiment, Mexican War of 1846; Captain company T. in
6th Virginia; Lieutenant-Colonel engineers at Craney Island;
commanded 600 sharpshooters at Drewry's Bluff; Com. 1st regiment
at Malvern Hill; wounded in hip Second Manassas; in right arm at
the Wilderness; lost left hand at Spotsylvanis Court House, and
lost left arm at Crater. On Seaboard R. R.construction afte the
war and died Assistant Professor at Virginia Military Institute.
4th. Cornelius Calvert Williamson, born 1817, went to California
in 1849 and never heard from.
5th. Ann Walke Williamson, married James Marsden Smith, a
wealthy merchant of Norfolk.
6th. Sarah Lewis Williamson, married James Henderson, United
States Navy.
7th. Elizabeth Walke Williamson, married Dr. Robert Baylor
Tunstall, of Norfolk.
8th. Virginia Williamson, married John Saunders Taylor, United
States Navy.
_John WILLIAMSON "the Immigrant"_ | (1680 - 1757) _Thomas WILLIAMSON __| | (1708 - ....) | | |_Rebecca CHAMBERLAYNE ___________ | (1690 - ....) _John WILLIAMSON ____| | (1733 - 1806) m 1754| | | _________________________________ | | | | |_Judith FLEMING _____| | (1713 - ....) | | |_________________________________ | | |--Thomas WILLIAMSON | (1777 - 1846) | _________________________________ | | | _John PRICE _________| | | (1710 - ....) | | | |_________________________________ | | |_Sarah PRICE ________| (1735 - ....) m 1754| | _________________________________ | | |_Mary WHITE _________| (1710 - ....) | |_________________________________
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