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Mother: Mary "Polly" HODGES |
Emma Pleasant Evans Bible
CHILDREN OF PLEASANT WARE EVANS AND ELIZABETH HODGES
1-Harriett Josephine Evans b..1-25-1848
2-John Napolien Evans b. 11-22-1849
3-Mary Jane Evans b.1-?-1852------Mary Jane Underwood daughter
of P. W. and Elizabeth his wife departed this life 7-28-1873
4-Sary Virginy Evans b.9-7-1854
5-Masouria Ann Evans b.12-22-1856
6-William Lafayette Evans b.12-29-1858---- d.3-5-1860
7-Martha Souiza Evans b.6-5-1861
8-Rebecca Lee Evans b.10-1-1863
9-Edmond Ware Evans b.2-6-1866
10-Lucy Evans b.8-21-1870
11-Pleasant Emma Evans b.12-6-1872
_____________________ | ____________________________| | | | |_____________________ | _John EVANS __________| | (1800 - 1851) m 1824 | | | _____________________ | | | | |____________________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Pleasant Ware EVANS | (1828 - 1876) | _Isham HODGES Sr.____+ | | (1750 - 1798) | _Edmond (Edmund) HODGES Sr._| | | (1776 - 1841) m 1797 | | | |_Mary________________ | | (.... - 1806) |_Mary "Polly" HODGES _| (1801 - 1851) m 1824 | | _Aaron PEARSON Sr.___+ | | (1736 - 1808) |_Sarah PEARSON _____________| (1780 - 1823) m 1797 | |_Winifred SPEARS ____ (1754 - 1805)
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_Richard GATEWOOD _________+ | (1740 - 1794) m 1760 _Henry GATEWOOD _____| | (1765 - ....) m 1786| | |_Elizabeth "Betty" FOSTER _+ | (1744 - 1807) m 1760 _Ignatius Rains GATEWOOD _| | (1794 - ....) | | | ___________________________ | | | | |_Olivia RAINES ______| | (1770 - 1844) m 1786| | |___________________________ | | |--Charles W. GATEWOOD | (1825 - ....) | ___________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |___________________________ | | |__________________________| | | ___________________________ | | |_____________________| | |___________________________
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Mother: Elizabeth ALEXANDER |
__ | __| | | | |__ | _John MCCLUNG Sr. "the Immigrant"_| | (1692 - 1774) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--John MCCLUNG Jr. | (1730 - ....) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Elizabeth ALEXANDER _____________| (1715 - ....) | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Father: Hiriam Meredith NORMAN C.S.A. Mother: Isabella N. KAIGLER |
_Willliam NORMAN ____________ | (1770 - ....) _Hiram NORMAN ________| | (1795 - 1819) m 1815 | | |_____________________________ | _Hiriam Meredith NORMAN C.S.A._| | (1819 - 1892) m 1842 | | | _____________________________ | | | | |_Jane "Jenny" NEWMAN _| | (1796 - 1870) m 1815 | | |_____________________________ | | |--James Wallace NORMAN | (1853 - 1864) | _Andrew KAIGLER Jr.__________+ | | (1752 - 1821) | _David KAIGLER _______| | | (1790 - 1830) m 1816 | | | |_Catherine DENNARD? SAYLOR? _ | | |_Isabella N. KAIGLER __________| (1817 - 1895) m 1842 | | _____________________________ | | |_Nancy MILES _________| (1790 - 1826) m 1816 | |_____________________________
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Mother: Mary DANDRIDGE |
"Saint Julian, as I remember it, was one of the most delightful
of the many country homes of that fair region. It was seven
miles below Fredericksburg, on the right of the main stage road
to Richmond, situated in a lovely valley embowered in fine old
shade trees, and surrounded by acres of choice fruits and
flowers. The vegetable garden was closely guarded by a cedar
hedge which a cat could hardly penetrate, while away to the left
stretched a meadow bordered by a clear running brook, a
tributary of the Massaponox, along which my brother and I,
escorted by old John, the carriage driver, used to hunt, with
old Orion, a black and white pointer, to help us. A generation
later Jackson's infantry and Pelham's guns thundered along that
stream until its waters ran red with human blood."
Children:
7 John Alexander Spotswood b: WFT Est. 1765-1793 d: WFT Est.
1771-1872
7 George Augustine Washington Spotswood b: WFT Est. 1765-1793 d:
WFT Est. 1790-1872
+ Lucy Spotswood b: WFT Est. 1769-1798 d: WFT Est. 1790-1880
8 William Spotswood b: WFT Est. 1790-1831 d: WFT Est. 1800-1908
8 Charles Fenton Mercer Spotswood b: WFT Est. 1790-1831 d: WFT
Est. 1800-1908
7 William Lawrence McCarty Spotswood b: WFT Est. 1765-1793 d:
WFT Est. 1785-1872
+ Catherine Ann Jones b: WFT Est. 1765-1799 d: WFT Est.
1785-1880
7 Elizabeth Spotswood b: WFT Est. 1765-1793 d: WFT Est.
1781-1875
+ Ukn Page b: WFT Est. 1755-1791 d: WFT Est. 1781-1870
7 Mary Randolph Spotswood b: WFT Est. 1763-1780 d: 1803
+ Francis Taliaferro Brooke b: WFT Est. 1739-1771 d: WFT Est.
1796-1858
7 Anne Spotswood b: WFT Est. 1764-1785 d: WFT Est. 1802-1872
+ Baldwin Taliaferro b: WFT Est. 1745-1777 d: WFT Est. 1802-1864
7 Martha Spotswood b: WFT Est. 1765-1793 d: WFT Est. 1770-1875
7 Henrietta Spotswood b: 1775 d: WFT Est. 1789-1869
+ Ukn Taliaferro b: WFT Est. 1758-1778 d: WFT Est. 1792-1864
+ Bushrod Washington b: WFT Est. 1757-1781 d: WFT Est. 1792-1864
_ROBERT SPOTTISWOODE ___________+ | (1637 - 1680) _Alexander SPOTTSWOOD Of Virginia__| | (1676 - 1740) m 1724 | | |_CATHERINE MERCER ______________ | (1664 - 1710) _John SPOTSWOOD _____| | (1728 - ....) m 1745| | | _Richard (Edward) BRAYNE _______ | | | (1670 - ....) | |_Ann Butler BRAYNE ________________| | (1700 - ....) m 1724 | | |________________________________ | | |--Alexander SPOTSWOOD | (1746 - 1818) | _JOHN DANDRIDGE ________________+ | | (1655 - 1731) m 1687 | _William DANDRIDGE of Elsing Green_| | | (1689 - 1744) m 1718 | | | |_Ann____________________________ | | (1665 - ....) m 1687 |_Mary DANDRIDGE _____| (1725 - ....) m 1745| | _Nathaniel WEST of Popular Neck_+ | | (1665 - 1723) m 1702 |_Unity WEST _______________________| (1703 - 1753) m 1718 | |_Martha WOODWARD _______________+ (1655 - 1727) m 1702
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Father: Guillaum TONNELIER b. About 1675 in France
William Tunnell of Fairfax Parish to teach shoemaking trade and
reading and writing to apprentices children, Francis and Rice
Ashberry." Fairfax County Court Order Book, 1770, p. 130, dated,
Nov. 19, 1770."
per LDS Children:
i. Robert, b. 1747, Fredricksburg, Spotsylvania Co., VA.; d.
Unknown. He was a Methodist minister. d 1779 NC.
ii. William, b. 1751, Spotsylvania Co., VA.; d. Aug 16, 1814,
Near Robertsville, TN. William, b 1751 Spotsylvania Co,; d 16
Au 1814, near Robertsville, Tenn. son of William and Lady Ann
(Howard); m Mary Maysey( as spelled in the Family Bible) ball
p.306.
iii. Stephen, b. 1753, Spotsylvania, VA.; d. 1828,
Tompkinsville, KY. article in "Sketches of Tennessee's
PioneerBaptist Preachers", pub in 1919). Stephen, b 1753
Spotsylvania County, VA son of William and Lady Ann(Howard); m
Kezia Money.Ball p 306.
iv. John b. 1755, Fredricksburg, Spotsylvania Co., VA.; d. Jun
1790, Sweet Springs, VA. (now WV.). Never Married, Methodist
Minister.
Elizabeth b WFT 1743-1767 d Wft 1803-1857 m 29 Jan 1778 to
George Ball b abt 1752 in Fairfax Co.,Va. died 24 Dec 1825 in
Russell Co. Va. He was the son of Moses Ball Sr. and Ann Nancy
Brashears. Their children were John; James; Sarah (Janey);
Moses; William; Robert; Nancy; Elizabeth; Wesley; George; Hester
and Jesse.
http://synapse.cs.byu.edu/~randy/gen/www/D0006/I453.html
"William, who was born in France, went with his parents to
Yorkshire, England. There Lady Ann Howard's father hired William
to tutor his daughter, Lady Ann in French Language. Her father
would not permit their marriage. They ran away and got married
and her father disinherited her. They immigrated to the English
Colonies in America about 1736 and settled near Fredricksburg,
VA. and later move to Fairfax, Co.Va. and live some distance
from Herndon but not far from the falls of the Potomac. Family
Story: Lady Ann was said to have lived until 104 years of age. I
read were Lady Ann was seen riding a horse near the Potomac at
the young age of 99. The family legend is that Lady Ann rode her
horse across the Clinch River in TN on her 100th birthday. This
is based on the theory that the William Tunnell family was
moving at that time. If she died in 1814 as everyone pretty much
agrees, and if she was 104 when she died. She would have been
100 in 1810, which was about 22 years after she left VA. I lived
in Fairfax County for 12 years. Below the falls is a pretty wide
river to ride a horse across. On the other hand the Clinch River
in Anderson County is probably not much more than 100 yards wide
at any reasonable crossing point."
"From Earl Massey and Notable Southern Families: "William born
in France ca 1702 married Lady Ann Howard of Yorkshire. The
title of 'Lady Ann' clung to her to the day of her death. About
1736 they emigrated to the English Colonies in America and
settled near Fredricksburg, Virginia. Later they moved to
Fairfax County and lived near the falls of the Potomac. William
Tunnell died December 28, 1787, it is thought in Loudon County,
Virginia and was buried in Fairfax County.
From "Viginia County Court Records, Order Book Abstracts of
Spotsylvania County Virginia 1730 - 1732" Edited and Published
by Ruth & Sam Sparacio, The Antient Press, 1990:
"Spotsylvania County Court 5th of May 1731 (p 37)........In the
action of Debt brougth p William Tunill Plt against Goodrich
Lightfoot Defendt., a special imparlance is granted."
"Spotsylvania County Court 7th of October 1731 (p 66)........In
the action of Debt between William Terrell Plt. and Goodrich
Lightfoot Defendt., time is given the Plt. to consider ye
Defendts. plea..."
"Spotsylvania County Court 4th of April 1732 (p 86)......In the
action of Debt between William Turrell Plt. & Goodrich Lightfoot
Defendt., who joyned the replication put in p the Plantife & the
same is referred to the next Court for tryall..."
"Spotsylvania County Court 1st of August 1732 (p 104)......In
the action of Debt between William Terrell Plt. and Goodrich
Lightfoot Gent., Defendt., for Five pounds Nineteen shillings &
Ten pence currt. money of Virginia due by Bill, issue being
joyned & put to a Jury for tryall p name Richard Tutt &cl, who
after being sworn &c. brought in their verdict vizt. We of the
Jury find for the Plantiff Nineteen shillings and Ten pence
current money, Richd. Tutt, foreman, which verdict at the
Plantifes motion is admitted to record and Judgment granted for
the same with costs & attorneys fee; It is therefore ordered
that the sd Defendt. pay the Plt. the same with costs & an
attorneys fee alias Exo...."
From "Viginia County Court Records, Order Book Abstracts of
Spotsylvania County Virginia 1732 - 1734" Edited and Published
by Ruth & Sam Sparacio, The Antient Press, 1991: Spotsylvania
County Court 7th of September 1732 (p 17)........In the action
of Trespass upon the Case between Goodrich Lightfoot Gent.,
Plt., and William Turrell Defendt. for Five pounds current
money, ordered the same be dismist. being agreed....."
"Colonial Soldiers of the South 1732-1774" contains the name
William Tunnell on the following lists:
p 560 Fairfax Election Poll, 16 Jul 1765 (George Washington -
Col)
p 562 Fairfax Election Poll, 16 Jul 1765 (John West - Col)
p 582 Virginia Association of Burgesses, Merchants and Citizens,
22 Jun 1770
There is no proof that the William Tunnell listed is this
William Tunnell."
Msg sent by [email protected]. "Barbara Ribling ,a descendent of
Reverand Stephen Tunnell Sr. the son of "Lady" Ann (Howard) and
Reverand Wm.Tunnel, obtained data concerning Jaquetta
(Ragnault)and Thomas Tonnelier of France. Please contact Miss
Barbara Ribling at [email protected] and check this out.
She has a GREAT website.Website is"
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/i/b/Barbara-A-Riblin
g/index.html
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Mother: Catherine STORKE |
_John WASHINGTON Jr._+ | (1661 - 1697) m 1682 _Henry WASHINGTON ___| | (1695 - 1747) m 1716| | |_Ann WICKLIFFE ______+ | (1664 - 1704) m 1682 _Bailey WASHINGTON Gent._| | (1731 - 1784) m 1748 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Mary BAILEY? _______| | (1700 - 1734) m 1716| | |_____________________ | | |--John WASHINGTON | (1756 - ....) | _Nehemiah STORKE ____+ | | (1656 - 1692) m 1685 | _William STORKE I____| | | (1690 - 1726) m 1714| | | |_Bethethland GILSON _+ | | (1665 - 1693) m 1685 |_Catherine STORKE _______| (1723 - ....) m 1748 | | _Edward HART ________ | | (1670 - 1703) m 1690 |_Elizabeth HART _____| (1693 - ....) m 1714| |_Margaret FIELD _____+ (1672 - 1694) m 1690
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