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Father: William GREEN Mother: Ann COLEMAN |
_William GREEN _________ | (1670 - 1701) _Robert Duff GREEN "the Immigrant"_| | (1693 - 1748) m 1720 | | |_ELEANOR MACDUFF _______+ | (1670 - ....) _William GREEN ______| | (1725 - 1770) | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) DUNN _ | | | | |_Eleanor DUNN _____________________| | (1700 - 1793) m 1720 | | |________________________ | | |--Betsy GREEN | | _Robert COLEMAN III_____+ | | (1680 - 1748) m 1702 | _Samuel COLEMAN ___________________| | | (1704 - 1748) | | | |_Mary CLAYTON __________+ | | (1682 - 1735) m 1702 |_Ann COLEMAN ________| (1724 - 1804) | | _John W. WYATT _________+ | | (1683 - 1768) |_Elizabeth "Betty" WYATT __________| (1705 - ....) | |_Elizabeth BUCKNER _____ (1685 - ....)
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Mother: Ann Elizabeth PRESTON |
Owner of large plantations in South Carolina, Louisiana, many
salves. Called wealthiest man in US at time of death. A founder
and trustee of SC College. Episcopalian. Rep. in Society of the
Cincinnati, DAR. Listed in Who was Who in America, Dictionary of
American Biography, Biographical Directory of the American
Congress, Historial Register of Officers of the Continental
Army, DAR Patriot Index, among others."
"Lieutenant Colonel of the regiment of light dragoons in General
Sumter's brigade of state troops.
obituarys of cousins born during or after the revolutionary
period tie Hampton family relation with SC cousin Wade Hampton.
Misc obituary - A A Hampton born Aug 20, 1837 Oldham Cty KY to
Joseph R and Mary Ann (Stype) Hampton. His father came from NC
and are a branch of the family of which Gen Wade Hampton is a
member - KY: A history of the state, battle, Perrin, & Kniffin,
Oldham Cty KY.
Misc obituary - Samuel T Hampton born June 5,1826 Jessamine Cty
KY was a son of Andrew and Mary (Hayden) Hampton. Andrew Hampton
was a member of the SC Hampton family and a first cousin of Wade
Hampton US senator and confederate general."
Brilliant military record. Sided with the Patriots only at the
end of the War.
Marriage 1 Harriet FLUD b: 1794
Children
Anthony Wade HAMPTON II b: 1791
Frank HAMPTON b: 1792
Marriage 2 Martha EPPS
Marriage 3 Mary CANTEY b: 29 JUN 1779 d: 19 JUN 1863
Children
Harriet HAMPTON b: 1803
Louisa Wade HAMPTON b: 1805
Caroline Martha HAMPTON b: 12 SEP 1807 + John Smith PRESTON
Mary Sumter HAMPTON b: 1810 + Thomas T. PLAYER
Alfred HAMPTON b: 1815
Susan Frances HAMPTON b: 14 FEB 1816 + John Laurence MANNING
_John HAMPTON I______+ | (1650 - 1688) m 1677 _John HAMPTON II_____| | (1683 - 1747) m 1712| | |_Mary MANN __________+ | (1655 - 1690) m 1677 _Anthony HAMPTON _______| | (1715 - 1776) m 1740 | | | _James WADE _________+ | | | (1668 - ....) | |_Margaret WADE ______| | (1694 - 1773) m 1712| | |_____________________ | | |--Wade HAMPTON | (1751 - 1835) | _____________________ | | | _Edward PRESTON _____| | | (1690 - ....) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Ann Elizabeth PRESTON _| (1719 - 1776) m 1740 | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Edward's will in 1749 mentions sons Joseph and Benjamin. He left
200 acres and "manner
Plantation" to Joseph. Joseph married Sarah Canady and died in
1775 leaving his land to wife and son Edward. Somewhere in this
time the land in Spotsylvania was sold and land bought in
Fauquier Co.
LEAVIL, EDWARD, St. George's Parish, d. Feb. 23, 1742-3, p.
Aug.1, 1749. Wit. George Nix, Martin True, William Woolbank.
Ex.wife Mary Leavil. Leg. wife Mary, sons Joseph and Benjamin
Leavil, 200 acres of land, my son Joseph having the manor
plantation. (Page 484)
Children:
Edward Leavell was a brother to imigrant Jean LaVelle (John
Leavelle). He & John came to America from England or France in
the latter part of the 1600's. Edward Leavell was in King &
Queen Co.Va in 1838 in the Parish of Drysdale. He then goes to
St.Georges Parish in Spotsylvania Co.,Va also in 1838.
__ | __| | | | |__ | _ LA LAVELLE ________| | (1650 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Edward LEAVELL I "the Immigrant" | (1685 - 1749) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Jean Wood DANIEL |
CADWALLADER LEWIS, L.L. D. was the son of John Lewis, an eminent
educator, and was born in Spottsylvania county, Va. November 5,
1811. He was raised by Presbyterian parents, and educated by
his father, who conducted a classical school at Llangolen, Va.,
many years. In 1830, he entered the University of Virginia,
where he finished his course in ancient and modern languages and
mathematics. He came to Kentucky in 1831, and taught a select
school at Covington. In the spring of the following year, he
took charge of the prepatory department of Georgetown College,
then under the presidency of Joel S. Bacon. In 1844, he
commenced the study of medicine; but his health failing, he went
on a
farm near the Forks of Elkhorn in Franklin county, which he
occupied the remainder of his life. During the same year that
he moved on the farm, he made a profession of religion, and was
baptized by B. F. Kenney, into the fellowship of Buck Run
Baptist church. Very soon afterwards he was licensed to preach,
and was ordained by Abner Goodell, James E. Duval,
B. F. Kenney, Y. R. Pitts, and F. H. Hodges, in September, 1846.
The succeeding spring he was called to the care of the church at
Frankfort. He refused to leave his farm, but agreed to serve
them till they could procure a pastor. He preached to them till
the following October, when the church secured the services of
James W. Goodman. In 1848, he succeeded Wm. F. Broadus as
pastor of Versailles church, and John L. Waller, as pastor of
Glenn Creek, both in Woodford County. He preached to each of
these churches, two Sundays a month, till 1858, when he gave up
one Sunday at Glens [sic] Creek, in order to supply Providence,
a church recently constituted near his home. The last named
church, he served until his death. He served the other two till
the 25th of December, 1865, when his right thigh was broken,
near the hip-joint, by a fall of his horse, on ice, as he was
going to Versailles to preach. This injury compelled him to
give up pastoral labor. As soon as he was able to walk on
crutches, he was elected Professor of Theology, in Georgetown
College. He filled this position four years. Having
sufficiently recovered from his injuries to be able to travel,
he resigned his professorship, and accepted a call to the
pastorate of Great Crossing church, in connection with that of
Providence, which he had not relinquished. At the end of three
years he was called from Great Crossing to succeed L. B.
Woolfolk as pastor of Mt. Vernon church, in Woodford county,
where he continued to minister till his labors on earth ceased.
He died suddenly of heart disease, at the house of a friend,
near Mt. Vernon, where he expected to preach the next day, on
the 22nd of April, 1882. He had with him notes of the sermon he
expected to preach, on the text: The last enemy that shall be
destroyed is death, I Cor. 15, 26.
Bacon Broadus Duval Goodell Goodman Hodges Kenney Lewis Pitts
Waller Woolfolk
=Covington-Kenton Frankfort-Franklin Llangolen-VA
Spottsylvania-VA
https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/woodford/lewis.c.txt
Children:
2 William Jarratt Lewis b: 18 DEC 1839 + Louisa Taylor Wallacy
2 John M.D. Alexander Lewis b: 26 JUN 1841 + Margaret Jane Scott
2 Norbonne Vivian Lewis b: 20 MAR 1843 d: 21 AUG 1844
2 Waller Holladay Lewis b: 13 MAR 1845
2 Mary Patterson Lewis b: 18 FEB 1847
2 Charles M.D. Cadwallader Lewis b: 18 SEP 1849 + Letitia Barrow
2 Unnamed Daughter Lewis b: 24 NOV 1851
_Zachary LEWIS II_______________+ | (1702 - 1765) m 1725 _Zachary LEWIS III____| | (1731 - 1803) m 1771 | | |_Mary WALLER ___________________+ | (1698 - 1781) m 1725 _John LEWIS _________| | (1784 - 1858) m 1808| | | _Richmond "The Duke" TERRELL IV_+ | | | (1711 - 1771) m 1742 | |_Ann Overton TERRELL _| | (1748 - 1820) m 1771 | | |_Ann (Nancy) OVERTON ___________+ | (1720 - 1795) m 1742 | |--Cadawaller LEWIS | (1811 - 1882) | ________________________________ | | | ______________________| | | | | | |________________________________ | | |_Jean Wood DANIEL ___| (1787 - 1853) m 1808| | ________________________________ | | |______________________| | |________________________________
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Mother: Katherine DEBNAM |
_Bartholomew TALIAFERRO Sr._+ | (1530 - 1601) m 1583 _Francis TALIAFERRO ____________| | (1589 - 1647) m 1613 | | |_Joane LANE ________________+ | (1562 - ....) m 1583 _Robert TALIAFERRO I "the Immigrant"_| | (1626 - 1671) m 1654 | | | ____________________________ | | | | |_Bennett HAIE\HAY ______________| | (1589 - 1629) m 1613 | | |____________________________ | | |--Mary TALIAFERRO | (1658 - 1695) | ____________________________ | | | _William DEBNAM "the Immigrant"_| | | (1600 - 1655) | | | |____________________________ | | |_Katherine DEBNAM ___________________| (1628 - 1680) m 1654 | | ____________________________ | | |_Katherine______________________| (1600 - ....) | |____________________________
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