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Father: Neil Edward DAVISON Mother: Annie FINKLEA |
____________________________ | _____________________| | | | |____________________________ | _Neil Edward DAVISON _| | (1860 - ....) | | | ____________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |____________________________ | | |--Marjorie DAVISON | (1902 - ....) | ____________________________ | | | _Gadi FINKLEA Sr.____| | | (1809 - 1894) | | | |____________________________ | | |_Annie FINKLEA _______| (1869 - 1924) | | _David Thompson MCCANTS Sr._+ | | (1805 - 1880) m 1825 |_Sarah Ann MCCANTS __| (1828 - ....) | |_Mary Ann HENRY ____________+ (1805 - ....) m 1825
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Mother: Mary King BARNES |
_George MASON II of "Gunston Hall"___+ | (1660 - 1716) m 1688 _George MASON III_____________| | (1690 - 1735) m 1721 | | |_Mary (Sarah) FOWKE _________________+ | (1668 - 1704) m 1688 _Thomson MASON ______| | (1733 - 1785) m 1758| | | _Stephens THOMSON of "Hollin’s Hall"_+ | | | (1670 - ....) | |_Anne THOMSON ________________| | (1699 - 1762) m 1721 | | |_Dorothy TAUNTON ____________________ | (1670 - ....) | |--Abram Barnes Thomson MASON | (1763 - ....) | _(RESEARCH QUERY) BARNES ____________ | | | _Abraham BARNES of Tudor Hall_| | | (1702 - 1773) | | | |_____________________________________ | | |_Mary King BARNES ___| (1740 - 1771) m 1758| | _____________________________________ | | |_Mary KING ___________________| (1715 - 1739) | |_____________________________________
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Mother: Jane Satterwhite HIGGINBOTHAM |
______________________ | _John NORMAN ___________________| | (1760 - ....) | | |______________________ | _Elijah Benton NORMAN Sr._______| | (1794 - 1869) m 1821 | | | ______________________ | | | | |________________________________| | | | |______________________ | | |--Henry Parks NORMAN | (1830 - ....) | _Samuel HIGGINBOTHAM _+ | | (1745 - 1803) m 1768 | _John Satterwhite HIGGINBOTHAM _| | | (1771 - 1842) m 1792 | | | |_Jane SATTERWHITE ____+ | | (1748 - 1842) m 1768 |_Jane Satterwhite HIGGINBOTHAM _| (1797 - 1884) m 1821 | | _John HIGGINBOTHAM ___+ | | (1726 - 1814) m 1767 |_Ann Stanton HIGGINBOTHAM ______| (1773 - 1812) m 1792 | |_Rachel BANKS ________+ (1736 - 1814) m 1767
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Mother: PHILIPPA d'Avesnes de HAINAULT |
From the time of the first duke, the church was the centre of a
large college of priests, established to pray for the souls of
the family and ancestors of the House of York. In 1434 the third
duke, the father of Edward IV and Richard III, gave instructions
for enlarging the church while Edward IV himself ordered the
building of a cloister. When completed, the foundation was
magnificent. Within its walls were buried the early dukes and
duchesses of York, including the parents of Richard III, while
the coloured glass was known throughout the county for its
magnificence. In time of course, especially after the
Dissolution, much of the establishment fell into ruins. Only the
nave and the tower were left, preserved to this day as the
parish church."
_EDWARD I "Longshanks" PLANTAGENET of England_+ | (1239 - 1307) m 1254 _EDWARD II PLANTAGENET of England_______________________________| | (1284 - 1327) m 1308 | | |_ELEANOR (Alianore) de CASTILLE of Spain______+ | (1244 - 1290) m 1254 _EDWARD III PLANTAGENET of England_| | (1312 - 1377) m 1327 | | | _PHILIPPE IV de FRANCE of France______________+ | | | (1268 - 1314) m 1284 | |_ISABELLE de FRANCE ____________________________________________| | (1292 - 1358) m 1308 | | |_JOAN de NAVARRE of Navarre___________________+ | (1271 - 1305) m 1284 | |--EDMUND of Langley PLANTAGENET 1st Duke of York | (1341 - 1402) | _WILLIAM II d' AVESNES _______________________ | | (1247 - 1304) | _WILLIAM de (Guillaume III le Bon) d' AVESNES Count of Hainault_| | | (1286 - 1337) m 1305 | | | |______________________________________________ | | |_PHILIPPA d'Avesnes de HAINAULT ___| (1311 - 1369) m 1327 | | _CHARLES Capet de FRANCE Comte of Valois______+ | | (1270 - 1325) m 1290 |_JEANNE de VALOIS ______________________________________________| (1294 - 1342) m 1305 | |_MARGUERITE de ANJOU _________________________+ (1273 - 1299) m 1290
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Captain James Strode was one of the most prominent citizens, and
was among the number commissioned by Lord Dunmore,
governor-general of Virginia, as one of the first justices of
the court of oyer and terminer in Berkeley county, in April,
1772. He was born December 26, 1727, and died March 7, 1795, his
wife having died some years previous, on June 29, 1786.
The Davenport family have in their possession the original
commissions showing that Captain Strode took a leading part in
military affairs in colonial times; one is dated April 30, 1771,
appointing James Strode a captain in the militia of Frederick
county (which then embraced the portion afterward named
Berkeley) under Adam Stephen, county lieutenant, and signed by
William Nelson, president of the King's Council and
commander-in-chief of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia. The
other commission is dated January 17, 1775, appointing James
Strode a captain of the militia of Berkeley county, and signed
by Governor-General Dunmore. When the revolutionary war came on,
Captain Strode was too old for service in the field, but he made
liberal contributions in money and otherwise for the equipment
and arming of the troops in that part of the state, and was an
enthusiastic patriot in active work of recruiting volunteers for
enlistment in the army."
Children:
2 Susannah STRODE b: 14 Jun 1756 d: 6 Jan 1835 + James MCGOWEN
b: 1741 d: 27 May 1814
2 Phoebe STRODE b: 8 Dec 1757 d: Bef 1840 + John SWERENGEN
2 Eleanor STRODE b: 27 Jun 1760 d: Bef 1850 + Abraham SHEPPARD
2 Rachel STRODE b: 19 Oct 1762 d: Bef 1855 + Henry BEDINGER
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