Mother: BLANCA de CASTILE of France |
_LOUIS VII Capet "The Young" de FRANCE of France______+ | (1120 - 1180) m 1160 _PHILIPPE II "Augusta" de FRANCE of France_| | (1165 - 1223) m 1187 | | |_ADELE de BLOIS of Champagne__________________________+ | (1140 - 1206) m 1160 _LOUIS VIII de FRANCE of France_| | (1187 - 1226) m 1200 | | | _BAUDOUIN V de FLANDERS Count of Hainault_____________+ | | | (1150 - 1195) | |_ISABELLA de FLANDERS de Hainault__________| | (1170 - 1190) m 1187 | | |_MARGUERITE d' ALSACE of Brabant and Flanders_________+ | (1150 - 1194) | |--CHARLES I Capet d' ANJOU of Naples & Sicily | (1225 - 1284) | _SANCHO III de CASTILE of Castile_____________________+ | | (1134 - 1158) m 1151 | _ALFONSO VIII de CASTILE of Castile________| | | (1155 - 1214) m 1177 | | | |_BLANCHE de NAVARRE of Navarre________________________+ | | (1133 - 1156) m 1151 |_BLANCA de CASTILE of France____| (1188 - 1252) m 1200 | | _HENRY Anjou II " Curt Mantel" PLANTAGENET of England_+ | | (1133 - 1189) m 1152 |_ELEANOR (Alainor) PLANTAGENET of Normandy_| (1162 - 1214) m 1177 | |_ELEANOR de POITERS of Acquitane______________________+ (1122 - 1204) m 1152
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Mother: Sarah DUNCAN |
_James BRYANT _______+ | (1768 - 1835) m 1810 _Silas Stevens BRYANT Sr.___| | (1813 - 1884) m 1830 | | |_Hopee STEVENS ______+ | (1780 - ....) m 1810 _James W. BRYANT Sr._| | (1836 - 1870) m 1866| | | _Richard ANDERSON ___+ | | | (1780 - ....) | |_Elizabeth Dabney ANDERSON _| | (1810 - 1883) m 1830 | | |_Fanny_______________ | (1780 - ....) | |--James W. BRYANT Jr. | (1869 - ....) | _____________________ | | | ____________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Sarah DUNCAN _______| (1838 - ....) m 1866| | _____________________ | | |____________________________| | |_____________________
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Edward BULLOCK (AFN: 1GX0-88) + Mary DALBY (AFN: 1GX0-9F) or
Edward BULLOCK (AFN: SPD7-KD) + Sarah GRANVILLE (AFN: SPD6-41)
Father: William BULLOCK (AFN: 1GX0-BL) Family
Mother: Anne TAYLOR (AFN: 1GX0-CR)
_William "the Pamphleteer" BULLOCK "the Immigrant"_ | (1606 - 1650) _Robert BULLOCK _____| | (1625 - 1671) | | |_Elizabeth LAMPLY _________________________________ | (1599 - 1678) _Richard BULLOCK ____| | (1641 - 1703) | | | ___________________________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |___________________________________________________ | | |--Edward BULLOCK | (1660 - 1752) | ___________________________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |___________________________________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ___________________________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |___________________________________________________
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Mother: Hannah CARRINGTON |
Children:
I. Nicholas Carrington, b. 9th February, 1796; d. unmarried,
13th October, 1821.
II. Louisa Elizabeth, b. 19th February, 1798; d. 8th January,
1865; m. Henry CARRINGTON.
III. Abraham Joseph, b. 24th April, 1800; d. unmarried, October,
1831.
I. Catherine Anne, b. 12th August, 1806, d. 1807.
II. Emma Catherine, b. 10th March, 1808; m. Paul S. CARRINGTON.
III. ROBERT GAMBLE, b. 9th December, 1809, of whom later.
IV. Elizabeth Hannah, b. 9th September, 1811; d. 7th November,
1892; m. William DANIELS.
V. William Wirt, b. 1st November, 1813; d. unmarried.
VI. Edward Carrington, b. 5th February, 1816; m. Anna Maria
WILCOX.
VII. John Grattan, b. 17th June, 1817; m. Agnes C. COLES.
VIII. Henry Coalter, b. 14th February, 1820; d. 31st January,
1889; m. Jane ALSTON.
_Nicholas CABELL of Warminster__+ | (1667 - 1730) m 1697 _William CABELL Sr. "the Immigrant"_| | (1698 - 1774) m 1726 | | |_Rachel HOOPER _________________ | (1676 - 1737) m 1697 _Nicholas CABELL Sr._| | (1750 - 1803) m 1772| | | _Samuel BURKS I_________________+ | | | (1680 - 1756) m 1703 | |_Elizabeth BURKS ___________________| | (1708 - 1756) m 1726 | | |_Mary DAVIS ____________________+ | (1685 - 1756) m 1703 | |--William H. CABELL Gov. of Virginia | (1772 - 1853) | _Paul CARRINGTON of Carringtons_ | | (1665 - 1716) m 1701 | _George CARRINGTON "the Immigrant"__| | | (1711 - 1785) m 1732 | | | |_Henningham CODRINGTON _________ | | (1663 - 1741) m 1701 |_Hannah CARRINGTON __| (1751 - 1817) m 1772| | _William MAYO "the Immigrant"___+ | | (1684 - 1744) m 1709 |_Anne MAYO _________________________| (1712 - 1785) m 1732 | |_Frances GOLD OR GOULD _________+ (1690 - 1731) m 1709
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Mother: Rachel HIGGINBOTHAM |
Will Book 17 page 182-183; I James Higginbotham of Amherst
County Virginia, having attained great age and moreover being
admonished by declining health, that my end upon earth is
arriving nigh think fit on this 16th of July 1864 to make,
publish and declare, what follows, to be my only and true last
will and testament. Before entering into the details of my
several dispostions and in order that the same may be better
understood, I state that under the will of my father Joseph
Higginbotham dec'd the tract of land upon which I reside
containing my dwelling house and some slaves namely, Joe, Daniel
and Matilda will go to my son Thomas should he survive me, but
should I survive him, then the said land and slaves according to
the said will are devised to go to certain children of my sister
McDaniel four in number, but my son Thomas being if not an idiot
is of such imbicile mind, as to be in capable of testamentary
dispositions so that should he even survive me, which almost
certain, whatever estate he leaves will pass to such of his
McDaniel cousins as may survive him. Beside the three slaves
limited to me by my father's will as before stated there was a
like limitation upon three other slaves namely, Daniel an old
man who by me was allowed to go to Pennsylvania with his wife
who was manumitted in 1837 or 38 and Paul and Isac I was obliged
to sell on account of bad habits. There was a like limitation
upon some stock household and kitchen furniture, but of little
value, which had been worn out in the use and substituted by
myself with other of like kind, that I now hold. Besides the
tract of land limited to me as aforesaid I have purchased and
adjoining it, three other tracts namely, 162 acres and 39 acres
of Miles and seventy six of Rogers and even the following slaves
Martha and her children and Harriett and her children, stock of
all kinds household and kitchen furniture, besides other estate.
Of Harriett's children and her self that is to say Harriett and
her daughters Elvira and Atthea I have given to my daughter in
law Laura A. Higginbotham and to my great niece Fanny Ware I
have given Sidney reserving in both instances a life estate
after the foregoing explanations, my will and desire is as
follows:
1 I give to my executors hereafter named my whole estate of what
kind soever it may be at my death, (after paying my even just
debts) to be managed by him to the best advantage so as to
support my unfortunate son Thomas Higginbotham during his life
should he survive me, and at his death all the said estate with
its natural increase to go to my niece Mary Ware the wife of
William M. Ware as a separate estate, to be enjoyed by her that
is the rents and profits, during her life and at her death to
each of her children who may survive her and the descendants of
any child or children who may die before she does for stirpes.
But the foregoing gift in favor of my son Thomas is upon
condition that he nor any one claiming by through or under him
shall not set up against me in my estate after my death any
claim about the slave Daniel allowed to go to Pennsylvania or
about the two slaves sold for bad habits, nor about the other
perishable property mentioned in my father's will , and should
any claim be set up against me or against my estate for in right
of the said Thomas my son, then and in that case, I revoke the
foregoing provision in his favor and direct that all and
singular the benefits intended for him shall go to and enure to
the benefit of the said Mary Ware and her children heretofore
provided, and furthermore should such claim be set up against me
or my estate after my death it is my direction to my executor to
offset the same by a charge for the board and clothing for my
said son Thomas from the time when he attains the age of 21
years. But should my said son Thomas die before I do, so that
the limitation of my father's will shall take effect as to that
part of the estate I received from him for life, and in favor of
my sister Ware's four children, then and in that case my will
and desire is that my three tracts of land bought by me as
aforesaid and attached to the place upon which I now reside,
that is to say, the tract of 162 acres and 39 acres bought of
Miles and 76 acres of Rodgers, go to and belong to my sister
McDaniel's children to where the slaves Daniel the blacksmith,
Paul and Isac were devised to go, and so of any other estate
limited to them by my father's will. But if the children of my
sister McDaniel set up any claim against me or against my estate
after my death, then and in such case, the provisions hereby
made in this favor is revoked leaving its benefits to accrue to
my niece Mary Ware and her children as hereinbefore provided.
2nd I give to my kinsman and neighbor James Higginbotham as a
keepsake my gold spectacles.
3rd I appoint my said kinsman the executor of this my last Will
and Testament and desire that the Court wherein this will may be
received may not require of him any security. And I also desire
that my said executor will employ at a reasonable price William
M. Ware to remove to the place and manage it and take care of my
son Thomas and if necessary cause himself, the said James
Higginbotham to be appointed committee of the said Thomas, and
as an monument to said Wm. M. Ware, my said executor might and
may after my debts are paid, to stipulate that one of the money
profits limited and after the suitable care and comfort of the
said Thomas, that he Ware may take for himself any residue
without accountability. Witness my hand and seal this day and
date first above written.
James S. Higginbotham {Seal}
Witnesses, who signed themselves such and present at the same
time an as request and in the presence of testator.
John Thompson Jr.
Newton S. Bowie
At a court held for the County of Amherst on the 17th Sept. 1866
a paper purporting to be the last Will and Testament of James S.
Higginbotham dec'd was produced in Court and proved by the oaths
of John Thompson Jr. and Newton S. Bowie two subscribing
witnesses thereto and ordered to recorded and James Higginbotham
the executor named in the said will, having appeared in Court
and refused to take upon himself the burden the execution
thereof, and the motion of Wm. M. Ware who made oath according
to law and together with John M. Ware his security who justified
as to his sufficiency, entered into and acknowledged a bond in
the penalty of $1000 conditioned as the law directs, certificate
is granted him for obtaining letters of administration on the
said decedents estate with his will aforesaid annexed in due
form.
Teste
Leo. C. Daniel Jr.
Higgenbotham, James S. State : VA
County : Amherst Co.
Year : 1810
Page # : 286
Age ranges in household : 00000-0010001
_John? HIGGINBOTHAM ___________________+ | (1694 - 1744) _Moses HIGGINBOTHAM __| | (1715 - 1790) m 1753 | | |_WIDOW Higginbotham Frances? RILEY? ___+ | (1696 - 1751) _Joseph HIGGINBOTHAM _| | (1753 - 1827) m 1783 | | | _Robert KYLE "the Immigrant"___________ | | | (1702 - 1775) m 1728 | |_Mary Frances KYLE ___| | (1734 - 1825) m 1753 | | |_Elizabeth "Betty" Anne CAMPBELL ______ | (1704 - 1779) m 1728 | |--James S. HIGGINBOTHAM | (1784 - 1866) | _John? HIGGINBOTHAM ___________________+ | | (1694 - 1744) | _Joseph HIGGINBOTHAM _| | | (1717 - 1802) m 1745 | | | |_WIDOW Higginbotham Frances? RILEY? ___+ | | (1696 - 1751) |_Rachel HIGGINBOTHAM _| (1760 - 1826) m 1783 | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) AMHERST VA-TN SMITH _+ | | |_Hannah SMITH ________| (1720 - ....) m 1745 | |_______________________________________
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Mother: Mary "Polly" PEAY |
_George TAYLOR ________________+ | (1711 - 1792) m 1738 _Reuben TAYLOR ______| | (1757 - ....) m 1783| | |_Rachel GIBSON ________________+ | (1717 - 1761) m 1738 _Francis "Frank" TAYLOR _| | (1787 - 1834) m 1807 | | | _William MOORE ________________+ | | | (1740 - 1802) | |_Rebecca MOORE ______| | (1760 - 1834) m 1783| | |_Mary THROCKMORTON ____________+ | (1750 - ....) | |--Cordelia Mary TAYLOR | (1810 - 1831) | _(RESEARCH QUERY) PEAY ________ | | | _Austin PEAY ________| | | (1741 - 1796) m 1765| | | |_______________________________ | | |_Mary "Polly" PEAY ______| (1787 - ....) m 1807 | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) TURNER of NC_+ | | |_Mildred TURNER _____| (1744 - 1821) m 1765| |_______________________________
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