I3773: Frances CRUTCHER (1786 - ____)

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Frances CRUTCHER

1786 - ____

ID Number: I3773

Father: Samuel E. CRUTCHER
Mother: Elizabeth LEA\LEE


Family 1 : Francis B. HARRISON
  1.  Martha HARRISON
  2.  Mary HARRISON
  3.  Matilda HARRISON
  4.  Sophia HARRISON
  5.  Nicholas HARRISON
  6.  Charles A. HARRISON
  7.  Francis M. HARRISON
  8.  Lee HARRISON

                                             _____________________
                                            |                     
                       _William CRUTCHER ___|
                      | (1720 - ....)       |
                      |                     |_____________________
                      |                                           
 _Samuel E. CRUTCHER _|
| (1750 - ....) m 1774|
|                     |                      _____________________
|                     |                     |                     
|                     |_Sarah_______________|
|                       (1730 - ....)       |
|                                           |_____________________
|                                                                 
|
|--Frances CRUTCHER 
|  (1786 - ....)
|                                            _William LEA\LEE Sr._+
|                                           | (1710 - 1770)       
|                      _Ambrose LEA\LEE ____|
|                     | (1730 - 1764) m 1752|
|                     |                     |_Rachel AMBROSE? ____
|                     |                       (1710 - ....)       
|_Elizabeth LEA\LEE __|
  (1757 - 1816) m 1774|
                      |                      _George PENN I_______+
                      |                     | (1706 - 1749) m 1730
                      |_Frances PENN _______|
                        (1734 - 1812) m 1752|
                                            |_Ann FLEMING ________+
                                              (1706 - 1794) m 1730

Sources

[S395]

[S624]

[S706]

[S720]


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Eleanor ELLIOTT

ABT 1760 - ____

ID Number: I33842

  • RESIDENCE: Washington Co. VA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1760
  • RESOURCES: See: [S177]

Family 1 : Samuel HENSLEY Jr.
  1. +Elizabeth HENSLEY

Notes


aka: Mother: Ellender ELLET.

Sources

[S177]


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Thomas FLOYD

1763 - BET 1850 AND 1860

ID Number: I96795

  • RESIDENCE: of VA and SC and Wilkinson Co. MS
  • BIRTH: 1763, Virginia
  • DEATH: BET 1850 AND 1860, Wilkinson Co. Mississippi
  • RESOURCES: See: LDS (AFN:KVRM-9W) [S3543]

Family 1 : Elizabeth HERRING
  1. +Laban I. (Laborn) FLOYD
  2.  William Henry FLOYD
  3.  Thomas FLOYD

Notes


Spouse: Elizabeth ?
Father: Samuel FLOYD (AFN:KVRM-7K) b 1737 of Virginia.
Mother: Mrs. FLOYD (AFN:KVRM-8Q)

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James GREENFIELD

1683 - 1734

ID Number: I81821

  • RESIDENCE: of Calvert Co. MD
  • BIRTH: 1683
  • DEATH: 1734
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2930]
Father: Thomas GREENFIELD "the Immigrant"
Mother: Martha TRUMAN


Notes


2 James Greenfield b: 1683 d: 1734

                                        __
                                       |  
                                     __|
                                    |  |
                                    |  |__
                                    |     
 _Thomas GREENFIELD "the Immigrant"_|
| (1648 - 1715) m 1679              |
|                                   |   __
|                                   |  |  
|                                   |__|
|                                      |
|                                      |__
|                                         
|
|--James GREENFIELD 
|  (1683 - 1734)
|                                       __
|                                      |  
|                                    __|
|                                   |  |
|                                   |  |__
|                                   |     
|_Martha TRUMAN ____________________|
  (1656 - 1738) m 1679              |
                                    |   __
                                    |  |  
                                    |__|
                                       |
                                       |__
                                          

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Mary KNOWLES

9 Apr 1641 - ____

ID Number: I69221

  • RESIDENCE: Henrico; Charles City Co. VA
  • BIRTH: 9 Apr 1641, Henrico Co. Virginia
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2644]
Father: John KNOWLES
Mother: Mary BROADNAX


Family 1 : Richard PACE
  1. +Richard PACE

                                                         __________________________________
                                                        |                                  
                       _________________________________|
                      |                                 |
                      |                                 |__________________________________
                      |                                                                    
 _John KNOWLES _______|
| (1612 - 1685)       |
|                     |                                  __________________________________
|                     |                                 |                                  
|                     |_________________________________|
|                                                       |
|                                                       |__________________________________
|                                                                                          
|
|--Mary KNOWLES 
|  (1641 - ....)
|                                                        __________________________________
|                                                       |                                  
|                      _Thomas BROADNAX "the Immigrant"_|
|                     | (1592 - 1658)                   |
|                     |                                 |__________________________________
|                     |                                                                    
|_Mary BROADNAX ______|
  (1620 - 1685)       |
                      |                                  _John TAYLOR Lord of Shadockhurst_+
                      |                                 | (1570 - ....)                    
                      |_Elizabeth TAYLOR _______________|
                        (1596 - ....)                   |
                                                        |_Elizabeth CHUTE _________________+
                                                          (1530 - ....)                    

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Isaac Harby MOSES C.S.A.

ABT 1845 - ____

ID Number: I94425

  • OCCUPATION: CSA Wade Hampton's Calvary; Citadel student 1861
  • RESIDENCE: Sumter Co. SC
  • RELIGION: Jewish
  • BIRTH: ABT 1845
  • RESOURCES: See: notes [S3476]
Father: Andrew Jackson MOSES
Mother: Octavia HARBY


Notes


"The fifth bother, Isaac Harby Moses, having served with distinction in combat in Wade Hampton's cavalry, rode home from North Carolina after the Battle of Bentonville where he commanded his company, all of the officers having been killed or wounded. He never surrendered to anyone, his Mother proudly observed in her memoirs. He was among those who fired the very first shots of the War, when his company of Citadel cadets opened up on the Union ship, Star of the West, which was attempting to resupply the besieged Fort Sumter in January, 1861, three months before the War officially began."

                                                _Myer MOSES "the Immigrant"_
                                               | (1750 - ....)              
                         _Isaac Clifton MOSES _|
                        | (1777 - 1834) m 1802 |
                        |                      |____________________________
                        |                                                   
 _Andrew Jackson MOSES _|
| (1810 - ....)         |
|                       |                       ____________________________
|                       |                      |                            
|                       |_Hannah LAZARUS ______|
|                         (1781 - ....) m 1802 |
|                                              |____________________________
|                                                                           
|
|--Isaac Harby MOSES C.S.A.
|  (1845 - ....)
|                                               ____________________________
|                                              |                            
|                        ______________________|
|                       |                      |
|                       |                      |____________________________
|                       |                                                   
|_Octavia HARBY ________|
  (1810 - ....)         |
                        |                       ____________________________
                        |                      |                            
                        |______________________|
                                               |
                                               |____________________________
                                                                            

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Rev. John William TYLER

27 Sep 1807 - 1888

ID Number: I46446

  • TITLE: Rev.
  • OCCUPATION: Minster Disciples of Christ & Farmer
  • RESIDENCE: Fayette Co.KY & Montgomery Co. IN & 1836 Macon Co. IL
  • RELIGION: Baptist & Disciples of Christ
  • BIRTH: 27 Sep 1807, Fayette Co. KY
  • DEATH: 1888, Macon County, Illinois
  • RESOURCES: See: Bio notes [S1659] [S1928] [S1929] [S2033]
Father: Benjamin TYLER
Mother: Susannah SHORES


Family 1 : Elvira OXLEY
  1.  Theodore M. TYLER
  2.  Nancy J. TYLER
  3.  John William TYLER
  4.  Benjamin Bushrod TYLER
  5.  Susan Frances TYLER
  6.  James Alexander TYLER
  7.  Barton Stone TYLER
  8.  Charles Willis TYLER
  9.  Joseph Zachary TYLER
  10.  Henry Clay TYLER
  11.  Mary Edna TYLER
  12.  Betty Ann TYLER
  13.  Charles Henry TYLER
  14.  Sarah Alice TYLER

Notes


Biographical Sketch of John W. Tyler; Text from Haynes, Nathaniel S. History of the Disciples of Christ in Illinois 1819-1914, Cincinnati: Standard Publishing Company, 1915. Pages 627 - 629. This online edition © 1997, James L. McMillan.
Born: Fayette County, Kentucky, 1808.
Died: Macon County, Illinois, 1888.


Mr. Tyler's genealogy is traced to the same line from which came the tenth President of the United States. He united with the Cane Run Baptist Church, near Lexington, in 1834, and soon entered actively the ministry.


In the fall of 1834 he moved to Montgomery County, Indiana, and shortly organized there a congregation of believers under the name of the "United Baptist Church of Christ." This name suggests the convictions of Christian truth and the tendencies of Christian feeling that were beginning to manifest themselves in many places about that time.


The following year he came to Morgan County, Illinois, where he met the great revivalist and reformer, Barton W. Stone. In 1836, Mr. Tyler came to Macon County, where he bought and settled on a farm five miles east of the village of Decatur. By the force of his character, he soon became an influential and leading citizen. He was an intelligent and successful farmer, and accumulated property, but at the same time devoted himself with zeal and energy to the public proclamation of the gospel.


His labors were extended into the counties of Shelby, Christian, Sangamon, Logan, DeWitt and Piatt. He was influential in establishing numerous churches and chiefly at his own charges. His ministry continued through a period of fifty-two years. He conducted the funeral of the magnificent pioneer, Joseph Hostetler, at Lovington, in 1870, and in his address said: "I am indebted to Bro. Hostetler for my better understanding of the gospel."


Through a long residence in Macon County, he commanded the confidence and esteem of his fellow-citizens and the love and fellowship of his brethren. He was a farmer, schoolmaster, justice of the peace and minister. He was a genial and cheerful man of optimistic temperament.


After his removal to Decatur, he had the misfortune to fall and break one of his limbs at the hip joint. A friend called during his long and painful confinement to inquire about his condition. He replied that he was doing pretty well, but that Dr. McMillen had him nailed up in a lumber-yard just then, but he would be all right when he got out of that! In midsummer of his eightieth year he received a kick upon his head from a horse that brought his beautiful life to a tragic close. He was the father of the brothers, B. B. and J. Z. Tyler.


                                                 _Charles TYLER III___+
                                                | (1715 - 1767)       
                       _William TYLER __________|
                      | (1747 - 1843) m 1774    |
                      |                         |_Anne HEREFORD ______+
                      |                           (1721 - 1769)       
 _Benjamin TYLER _____|
| (1783 - 1870)       |
|                     |                          _____________________
|                     |                         |                     
|                     |_Letitia "Letty" GEORGE _|
|                       (1755 - 1848) m 1774    |
|                                               |_____________________
|                                                                     
|
|--John William TYLER 
|  (1807 - 1888)
|                                                _____________________
|                                               |                     
|                      _________________________|
|                     |                         |
|                     |                         |_____________________
|                     |                                               
|_Susannah SHORES ____|
  (1787 - 1866)       |
                      |                          _____________________
                      |                         |                     
                      |_________________________|
                                                |
                                                |_____________________
                                                                      

Sources

[S1659]

[S1928]

[S1929]

[S2033]


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