I87862: Elizabeth BROWNE (ABT 1640 - ____)

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Elizabeth BROWNE

ABT 1640 - ____

ID Number: I87862

  • RESIDENCE: Henrico and Northampton Cos. VA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1640
  • RESOURCES: See: LDS
Father: John BROWNE "the Immigrant"



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 _John BROWNE "the Immigrant"_|
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|--Elizabeth BROWNE 
|  (1640 - ....)
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Waddy COBBS

ABT 1765 - AFT 1815

ID Number: I62717

  • RESIDENCE: Caroline Co. VA & Damascus, OH
  • BIRTH: ABT 1765, Caroline Co. VA
  • DEATH: AFT 1815, Damascus, OH
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2117]
Father: Robert COBBS
Mother: Mary TERRELL


Family 1 : Peggy G. WATKINS
  1.  Elizabeth COBBS

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Children:
2 Elizabeth COBBS b: 14 JUN 1803 d: 15 AUG 1881 + Isaac STANLEY b: 24 MAR 1803
2 Lindsey COBBS b: 3 MAR 1804 d: 21 AUG 1875 + Anna WOOLMAN b: 20 MAR 1806 d: 15 APR 1891
2 Lewis COBBS b: ABT 1814 + Jennet STANLEY b: 8 DEC 1814
2 Rebecca COBBS b: ABT 1815 + Jesse STANLEY b: 1 MAY 1818
2 Thomas W. COBBS b: 8 OCT 1817 + Hannah C. BATTEN
2 Margaret COBBS b: 1 APR 1821 d: 21 SEP 1878 + Osburn STANLEY b: 19 DEC 1815 d: 26 FEB 1879

                                             _Robert COBBS __________+
                                            | (1660 - 1727)          
                       _Vinckler COBBS _____|
                      | (1706 - 1763)       |
                      |                     |_Rebecca VINCKLER ______+
                      |                       (1670 - 1715)          
 _Robert COBBS _______|
| (1730 - 1810) m 1755|
|                     |                      ________________________
|                     |                     |                        
|                     |_Judith MERIWETHER __|
|                       (1720 - ....)       |
|                                           |________________________
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|--Waddy COBBS 
|  (1765 - 1815)
|                                            _William A. TERRELL Sr._+
|                                           | (1660 - 1743) m 1685   
|                      _David TERRELL ______|
|                     | (1686 - ....) m 1727|
|                     |                     |_Susanna WATERS ________+
|                     |                       (1667 - 1734) m 1685   
|_Mary TERRELL _______|
  (1738 - ....) m 1755|
                      |                      _Henry CHILES I_________+
                      |                     | (1669 - 1719)          
                      |_Agatha CHILES ______|
                        (1714 - 1766) m 1727|
                                            |_Mary WINSTON __________+
                                              (1680 - ....)          

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Clara MCCANTS

ABT 1900 - ____

ID Number: I7444

  • RESIDENCE: Evergreen, TX
  • BIRTH: ABT 1900
  • RESOURCES: See: [S11]
Father: John James Jefferson MCCANTS
Mother: Sue ELLISOR


Family 1 : Jess RISNER
  1.  Irvine RISNER
  2.  Elsie RISNER
  3.  Mattie RISNER
  4.  Barney RISNER

                                                                     _Alexander Daniel MCCANTS __+
                                                                    | (1807 - 1852) m 1841       
                                 _Samuel John MCCANTS C.S.A.________|
                                | (1842 - 1918) m 1869              |
                                |                                   |_Martha Elizabeth GERALD ___+
                                |                                     (1820 - 1855) m 1841       
 _John James Jefferson MCCANTS _|
| (1872 - ....)                 |
|                               |                                    _John James SIMMONS ________+
|                               |                                   | (1778 - 1847)              
|                               |_Eliza E. Holt SIMMONS ____________|
|                                 (1845 - 1887) m 1869              |
|                                                                   |_Mary Catherine WILLIAMSON _+
|                                                                     (1805 - 1887)              
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|--Clara MCCANTS 
|  (1900 - ....)
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|                                _(RESEARCH QUERY) ELLISOR of Texas_|
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|_Sue ELLISOR __________________|
  (1880 - ....)                 |
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Karen PACK


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Col. Thomas SPENCER

16 Jun 1751 - 23 Jul 1806

ID Number: I39883

  • TITLE: Col.
  • OCCUPATION: Rev War
  • RESIDENCE: Dinwiddie Co. VA
  • BIRTH: 16 Jun 1751, Lunenburg or Briery Church, Charlotte Co Virginia
  • DEATH: 23 Jul 1806, Charlotte Co. Virginia
  • RESOURCES: See: [S1450] [S2327] [S3160]
Father: Thomas SPENCER I
Mother: Elizabeth Julia FLOURNEY


Family 1 : Lucy Ann WATKINS

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"He entered as Second Lieutenant, Captain John Martin's Company 4th Virginia Regiment of the Continental Army for the War of The Revolution on February 23, 1778; later joined the army and served as First Lieutenant for eighteen months and was promoted successively to Captain and Major, serving in the Brigade of General Robert Lawson of Prince Edward County, in Lafayette's Division; participated in the battles of Brandywine, Germantown, Guilford Court House and in the surrender of Corwallis at Yortktown."


"May have been born 16 Jun 1750. Thomas Spencer, Jr. entered the Revolutionary War as 2nd Lieutenant, Capt. John Martin's Company, 4th Virginia Regiment, Continental Army, on 23 February 1776; appointed 1st Lieutenant on September 28, 1776; resigned in July 1778; rejoined, and served as 1st Lieutenant for 18 months; promoted to Captain, and then Major, serving in Lafayette's Division, Brigade of General Robert Lawson of Prince Edward County; participated in battles of Brandywine, Germantown, Guilford Court House, and surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown. Widow Lucy (Watkins) Spencer applied for pension on April 24, 1838, stating her late husband, Thomas Spencer, had served as a Lieutenant, Captain, and Major, having enlisted in Charlotte County where he died July 4, 1806, total service 21 months, 28 days in the Virginia Line. Among those mentioned in her application were Edward Watkins of Petersburg, VA, her brother; Major Samuel F. Spencer (Thomas' brother); Col. William B. Watkins of Charlotte (daughter Susannah's husband); and William I. (or J.) Watkins, J. P., of Charlotte County. Thomas Spencer Jr became the guardian of his nephew Thomas Harris Spencer 1 Nov 1784 after the death of Sion. Thomas became his niece Elizabeth Julia's guardian 6 Mar 1786 after Sion died. An 1836 list of the heirs of Thomas, names Elizabeth Richardson, Martha Morton, Mary H. Allen, Sarah Watkins, Sion Spencer, William W. Spencer, and the children of Thomas Jefferson Spencer, dec'd. viz. James, Thomas and Lucy Ann Spencer. Thomas Spencer, Jr. appeared in Charlotte County Tax Lists for 1779 and 1782, in the latter with 3 white titheables and 8 blacks. Thomas Spencer, Jr. wrote his will on April 3, 1798, when he was about to have an ear operation and thought he might not survive it. The will was proved on September 1, 1806 in Charlotte County. The 1810 census for Charlotte County listed a Mrs. Lucy Spencer with 1 female over 45, 2 males and 1 female 16-26, and 2 females 10-16.


Col. Thomas Spencer, the progenitor of the Spencer family, was born in 1751 and died in 1806. He entered as Second Lieutenant, Captain John Martin's Company 4th Virginia Regiment of the Continental Army for the War of the Revolution on February 23, 1778; later joined the Army and served as First Lieutenant for eighteen months and was promoted successively to Captain and Major, serving in the Brigade of General Robert Lawson of Prince Edward County, in Lafayette's Division; participated in the battles of Brandywine, Germantown, Guilford Court House and in the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown. Col. Spencer married at the old Spencer homestead at then Fariston P. O. in Charlotte County. His two wives were sisters. His 8 children were all by his second wife.


This day, Captain Josiah Le Grand of Charlotte Co., personally appeared before me a J. of P. for said county--made statement of facts, commencing with his own knowledge and belief, touching the military service of the late Col. Thomas Spencer of Charlotte Co. in the Rev. war:--That he (deponent) is 74 years of age, and was a Soldier, and attached to the Commissary department. That he was intimately acquainted with the said Col. Spencer, while in service; that he has distinct recollection when said Spencer entered the Contl. army as a Lieutenant in the company commanded by Capt. John Brent. That in the month of March, he marched from Charlotte Co. for Portsmouth, Va., served there awhile, and was ordered to the North. In early part of 1780, said Spencer returned from the Northern army, either on furlough or as supernumerary. After absence from Charlotte Co. for more than three years, he saw said Spencer shortly after his return, and was informed that he still belonged to the Army.


At this time great exertion was being made to raise volunteers for the army, and deponent entered in the Brigade of Genl. Lawson. That he marched from Morris Old Ordinary, in the county of Prince Edward, in month of June, 1780, and while on their march in the direction of Petersburg, Va. said Thomas Spencer made his appearance in the county of Amelia, and assumed the command of Major of the Regt. to which deponent was attached. The said Regt. was stationed in the neighborhood of Petersburg while deponent was in the service, and he was discharged in Nov., 1780, being the said Major Thomas Spencer in Lawsons Brigade.


The said deponent again entered the army in Feb., 1781 and was attached to the commissary department. His duties called him to headquarters of the Southern army in N. C. and a few days after the battle of Guilford, he again met Major Thomas Spencer in the army.


That after the war, Thomas Spencer was engaged in the military service. That he was an excellent officer, remarkably fond of military life, and delighted in the service of his country. He was considered a bold, active, and efficient officer. Signed, LeGrand. Sworn to, and subscribed before Saml. Morton, J. of P. for Charlotte county, 16 Feb., 1833. Attest, Winslow Robinson, Clerk.


Abstract of the will of Thomas Spencer of Charlotte Co. (About to undergo a dangerous operation). Mentions his wife Lucy, sons and daughters, but does not mention their Christian names. He appointed his friends Jacob Morton, Samuel Spencer, Joseph Venable and John Booker as Extrs. Signed, 30 Apr 1798. Proved, 6 Oct 1806.


Charlotte Co., Va. Major Samuel F. Spencer of same Co. deposed that he was a soldier in the Rev. war and was engaged in the battle of Guilford, N. C. He saw the late Col. Thomas Spencer of Charlotte, the night after the battle, while the troops were retreating; that Col. Lawson and General Stevens were commanding officers on that occasion; that Thomas Spencer at this time held rank as Major and acted in that capacity. Signed, Saml. F. Spencer.
Sworn to before Arch. D. Alexander, J. of P. 25 Jan., 1833.


Deposition of William Vaughan, of Charlotte Co. 23 Jan., 1833. That deponent is 84 years of age, and was a Soldier in the Rev. Army and for past four years a Pensioner; that Thomas Spencer was a Lieutenant in Capt. Brents company, attached to the 4th Va. Regt. on the Contl. line; that Col. Lawson commanded the Regt. under Brig. Genl. Stephens; that he, Vaughan, enlisted in the same company about the 1st of Mar., 1776, and was ordered to the North.


That they went by water from Portsmouth and landed in Maryland, and marched to Philadelphia, and were stationed at various places in Penn., N. J., and Md.


They were engaged in the battles of Brandywine and Germantown, and in 1778, he, Vaughan, was discharged. He knew Lieut. Thomas Spencer, who was afterwards ordered to the South, and continued in the Contl. service until the end of the war.
Signed, William Vaughan, before Thos. Pettus, J. of P.


Deposition of Archibald Alexander:-- That he was well acquainted with the family of Col. Thomas Spencer of Charlotte Co., Va., and that he (Thos. Spencer) died about the first of July, 1806, leaving a widow, Lucy Spencer, and the following children:-- Elizabeth (who married John D. Richardson), Susan (who married William B. Watkins), Leon Spencer, Martha (married Richard Morton), William W. Spencer, Thomas J. Spencer (who died in 1822, leaving his wife Ann Eliza and two children:--James Thomas and Lucy, both infants), and Mary Spencer (married Daniel Alien who died in the year 1823 or 4). Signed, Before Cornelius Barnes, J. of P. 25 Jan., 1833.


Affidavit of John Foster of Charlotte Co. Deponent, 79 years of age, appeared before Thomas Pettus, J. of P. 22 Jan., 1833. That he was a soldier in the Va. State line on the Contl. Establishment of the Rev. war. That he was well acquainted with Thomas Spencer of Charlotte--from 1765, or thereabouts, until the time of his death; that he was attached to the same Regt. and was in the battles of Brandywine, Germantown, and other battles in the North.


That Spencer was a brave officer, and that in the year 1779 he was ordered South, but continued in service until some time in the year 1781. Signed and sworn to.


The claim of Thomas Spencer was submitted to the Council, and advice required. March 2nd the heirs were allowed land bounty for his service for three years. Signed, John Floyd, Gov.


From a list of such officers and soldiers of the Va. line during the Rev. as settled their accounts, and received certificates for the balance of their full pay, according to an Act of Assembly, passed Nov. session, 1781; that certificate issued 19 Oct., 1784 in name of Thomas Spencer, as a Lieutenant of infantry, for 98 pounds, 6 s., 8 d., which certificate appears to have been delivered to himself. Auditors Office, Richmond, Va. 17 Dec., 1832. Signed, John E. Heath, Auditor.


Dec. 13, 1776. We the subscribers, do agree to have received from Thomas Spencer, Lieut. two months pay, from 28 Sept. to the 28 Nov. Signed, George Hankins, Clement Sullivant, Natt Sullivant, Jesse Brown, Philip Savage, Temple Taylor, Philip Holt, Robert Bage, John Badgett, Jonathan Terrill, Samuel Lunderman, John Lucas, Robert Hollerman, Thomas Bedford, Solomon Elam, William Steward, William Jordan, Thomas White, Samuel Henry, Sergt.


Received from Lieut. Spencer, 83-1dollars, my pay as Second Lieut., Feb. 4, 1778--Eleven guns, five C. boxes, seven bayonets, four shott baggs and poeder, seven blankets. Signed, D. Jackson, Quart. Master, 4th Va. Regt."


Virginia Soldiers of 1776, vol. 1, Ancestry.com (from pages 314 & 315 & 316)



[S3160]


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 _Thomas SPENCER I__________|
| (1711 - 1793) m 1741      |
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|                                                                                       
|
|--Thomas SPENCER 
|  (1751 - 1806)
|                                                       _Jacques Jean FLOURNEY _________+
|                                                      | (1657 - ....)                  
|                            _Jean Jacques FLOURNEY ___|
|                           | (1686 - 1740) m 1720     |
|                           |                          |_Julia EYRAUD __________________
|                           |                            (1662 - ....)                  
|_Elizabeth Julia FLOURNEY _|
  (1721 - 1793) m 1741      |
                            |                           _James WILLIAMS "the immigrant"_
                            |                          | (1663 - ....)                  
                            |_Mary Elizabeth WILLIAMS _|
                              (1695 - 1740) m 1720     |
                                                       |_Elizabeth BUCKNER _____________+
                                                         (1665 - 1740)                  

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Oliver P. SWARTZ

1 Aug 1854 - 10 Mar 1884

ID Number: I37513

  • OCCUPATION: Works On Farm
  • RESIDENCE: Madisonville, PA
  • BIRTH: 1 Aug 1854
  • DEATH: 10 Mar 1884
  • RESOURCES: See: 1880 Census [S1351]
Father: John W. SWARTZ (SCHWARTZ)
Mother: Margaret A. EVANS



                                                         _Johann (John) Philip SWARTZ (SCHWARTZ) "the Immigrant"_+
                                                        | (1730 - 1827)                                          
                              _Jacob SWARTZ (SCHWARTZ) _|
                             | (1780 - ....)            |
                             |                          |_Barbara________________________________________________
                             |                            (1750 - 1835)                                          
 _John W. SWARTZ (SCHWARTZ) _|
| (1821 - 1901) m 1845       |
|                            |                           ________________________________________________________
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|                            |_Maria COON ______________|
|                              (1790 - ....)            |
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|--Oliver P. SWARTZ 
|  (1854 - 1884)
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|_Margaret A. EVANS _________|
  (1824 - 1905) m 1845       |
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Elizabeth TRABUE

24 Jul 1792 - 9 Jan 1818

ID Number: I31258

  • RESIDENCE: Chesterfield Co. VA
  • BIRTH: 24 Jul 1792
  • DEATH: 9 Jan 1818
  • RESOURCES: See: [S180]
Father: Daniel TRABUE Sr.
Mother: Elizabeth FARRAR


Family 1 : Robert MCTYRE
  1. +James R. MCTYRE
  2.  Nancy MCTYRE
  3.  Stephen MCTYRE

                                                  _Anthony TRABUE\TRABUC "the Immigrant"_+
                                                 | (1669 - 1724) m 1704                  
                       _Jacob TRABUE ____________|
                      | (1705 - 1767) m 1731     |
                      |                          |_Magdalene VEREUL\VERRUEIL ____________+
                      |                            (1683 - 1731) m 1704                  
 _Daniel TRABUE Sr.___|
| (1750 - 1819) m 1786|
|                     |                           _John WOOLDRIDGE "the Immigrant"_______
|                     |                          | (1678 - 1757) m 1705                  
|                     |_Mary (Marie) WOOLDRIDGE _|
|                       (1712 - 1789) m 1731     |
|                                                |_Martha OSBORNE? ______________________+
|                                                  (1688 - 1757) m 1705                  
|
|--Elizabeth TRABUE 
|  (1792 - 1818)
|                                                 _Thomas FARRAR ________________________+
|                                                | (1723 - 1761)                         
|                      _Barrett FARRAR __________|
|                     | (1746 - 1810) m 1762     |
|                     |                          |_______________________________________
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|_Elizabeth FARRAR ___|
  (1768 - 1800) m 1786|
                      |                           _John BIBB ____________________________+
                      |                          | (1703 - 1769)                         
                      |_Elizabeth BIBB __________|
                        (1741 - 1828) m 1762     |
                                                 |_Susannah BIGGERS _____________________
                                                   (1719 - 1786)                         

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Elizabeth "Betty" WILSON

26 Nov 1739 - 1792

ID Number: I104198

  • BIRTH: 26 Nov 1739, Newville, Cumberland, Pennsylvania
  • DEATH: 1792, Campbell, Tennessee
  • RESOURCES: See: [S2706]

Family 1 : Luke LEA

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Parents: Zaccheus Wilson B: 1713 D: 1796 Lexington, Oglethorpe, GA.
Martha Armstrong Birth: 1682 Ireland Death: 1755 in Mecklenberg, NC

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