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Mother: Frances Adaline CONN |
_Thomas BONNER ______+ | (1779 - 1860) _Thomas BONNER _________| | (1812 - 1865) m 1835 | | |_Elizabeth DUKE _____+ | (1786 - ....) _George Madison BONNER _| | (1845 - 1939) m 1867 | | | _George Cook DAVIS __ | | | (1790 - ....) | |_Nancy Patterson DAVIS _| | (1818 - 1899) m 1835 | | |_Jane MONTGOMERY ____ | (1790 - ....) | |--Eliza Ann (Tank) BONNER | (1876 - 1968) | _____________________ | | | ________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Frances Adaline CONN __| (1838 - ....) m 1867 | | _____________________ | | |________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Mary Anne HOLMES |
John Wilkes Booth: A Sister's Memoir by Asia Booth Clarke, Terry
Alford (Editor)
Format: Paperback Pub. Date: July 1999
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Since it was first published in 1938, Asia Booth Clarke's memoir
of her brother John Wilkes Booth has been recognized as the
single most important document available for understanding the
personality of the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln.
Clarke, a poet and author of two other volumes of biography of
her celebrated actor-family members, wrote this reminiscence in
1874 when Lincoln's murder and her brother's ensuing death at
the hands of federal soldiers were still painfully fresh in her
mind. She hoped at some point to see the work published. Yet she
felt compelled to keep it secret because it might enrage her
husband, a professional comedian whose anger at his own arrest
in 1865 on suspicion of association with Booth had threatened
their marriage. At her death in 1888 the manuscript passed to
friends. A half century later her heirs felt the public was
receptive to such an intimate view of the most famous assassin
in American history. This edition includes the first
biographical appreciation of the talented Asia and corrects
deficiencies in earlier prints of the memoir. Also, published
for the first time, are family letters about the assassination,
a chronology of Booth's life, and a family genealogy. Asia's
memoir is an indispensable resource for perceiving the
complexities of her ill-fated brother. Indeed, as has been said,
she "turns on the light in the Booth family living room."
Certainly no outsider would give such insights into the
turbulent Booth's childhood or share such unique personal
knowledge of the gifted actor. Asia portrays him as a enigmatic
figure, at once gentle and romantic while passionate and
fanatical. She writes with a sister's affection and even with
indulgence, but she mingles these with horror as she confronts
the calamitous aftermath the assassination brought to Booth and
to his family.
_John BOOTH _________+ | (1723 - 1787) m 1747 _Richard BOOTH "the Immigrant"_| | (1759 - 1839) m 1795 | | |_Elizabeth WILKES ___ | (1719 - 1801) m 1747 _Junius Brutus BOOTH Sr._| | (1796 - 1852) m 1851 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Jane Elizabeth GAME __________| | (1770 - 1800) m 1795 | | |_____________________ | | |--Asia Frigga Sidney BOOTH | (1835 - 1888) | _____________________ | | | _______________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mary Anne HOLMES _______| (1802 - 1885) m 1851 | | _____________________ | | |_______________________________| | |_____________________
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A John Coney in America descends from the Frampton family. A
John, as a little boy, came from Boston England to Boston,
Massachusetts in 1634. His family had been resident in Kirton
and Frampton from remote time, altho there are various pedigrees
of branches of his family appearing in the visitations that are
traced to Robert Coney of Byam in France, who came to England
with the wife of Edward II, in 1308, extant records show the
presence of the family name in Lincolnshire as early as 1256.
Frampton Church dates back to 1100, and it is built on a
foundation of another older church.
Quote from "Ancestors and Descendants of John Coney of Boston,
England and Boston, MA" by Mary Lovering Holman, compiled by the
author for Harriett Grace Scott of Brookline MA 1928. "Nearly
all the Coneys in America are descended from John Coney. There
are a few families of the name in Maine and in the West who come
from more recent immigrants to the country, mainly from Ireland.
"
John Conney, who married Elizabeth Nash in 1654 had 4 daughters
and six sons.
Other Sources: "The Parentage and English Progenitors of
Nathaniel Coney of Boston, MA" by Thomas Hills of Boston.
Boston: Press of David Clapp & Son 1906.
"Ancestors and Descendants of John Coney" by Holman from
Goodspeed Book Store, Boston: The children of record of John
Coney & Elizabeth Nash in Boston are: John Coney born in 1655,
son of John Coney and Elizabeth Nash, was a silversmith. He
made the first plates for the government to make paper money.
John 1655 m. Sarah, and then Mary Atwater.
Sarah 1660
Joseph 1662
Elizabeth 1664 d. 1664
William 1665
Thomas 1667
Mary 1668
Rebecca 1670 m. Joylieffe Price
Elizabeth 1671 m. Thomas Booth of Conn.
Benjamin 1673
Nathaniel Coney and Elizabeth Greenland m. 1699 had
John 1700
an infant 1702
an infant 1704
Nathaniel 1705-1779 m. 1. Sarah Morse at Walpole 10 May 1732. 2.
Abigail Skinner
3. Mary Royal.
Daniel 1709 m. Sarah Jones in 1733.
Sarah 1711 m. Ebenezer Holmes in 1732.
Nathaniel & Abigail had
Abigail 1712
Thomas 1714 d 1749
Elizabeth 1716
Samuel 1718 m. Rebecca Guild
Mary 1720
Priscilla 1722
Joseph 1724 m. Sarah Savell
William 1726 m. Mehitable Ellis
Anna 1728
In 1718, Deacon Samuel Cony was b in Boston MA son of Nathaniel
Coney and Abigail Skinner removed from MA to what was then the
District of Maine. (Now Augusta ME). They had Daniel, who
became a Judge. Samuel b 1775, son of Samuel and grandson of
the Deacon, was the first adjutant-general of the State of
Maine, and m. Susan, dau of his uncle Daniel. They had Samuel
who became mayor of Augusta, Judge and during the Civil War
Governor of ME.
Paul Revere (original name Apollos Rivoire) (1702-1754) born in
Riocaud in 1702, was sent by his family to the New World in
1715. Arriving in Boston in early 1716, Apollos was apprenticed
to the English-speaking goldsmith John Coney. Following Coney's
death in 1722, Apollos set up his own shop in Dock Square
(today's Faneuil Hall). Some time in the 1720's he anglicized
his name, first to Paul Rivoire, then to Paul Revere, the name
he gave his oldest son. He married Deborah Hitchbourn*
(1704-1777) in 1729. * Other spellings of family name in use in
the 18th century: Hichborn, Hitchborn.
English Ancestry of John Coney From Boston England to Boston
Mass In the mid-eastern part of England md there is a stretch
of lowlying land much of which is below the level of the sea.
Either from its resemblance to the land of the Dutch, or because
like it , it is hollow land , it is called the parts of Holland,
or Holland in Linclon, in the early records. The old church of
Boston, St. Botolphstown, may be said to be about in the middle
of this low country, its lofty spire being seen from all the
surronding parishes of Grammpton, Kirton, Algarkirk, Fishtoft,
Skirbbeck and so forth. This is the famous fen country to which
the Saxons under Hereward the Wake retired when William The
Conqueror came over in 1066.
From this part of Lincolnshire came many an earlly immigtant to
new England the most striking of whom, Rev John Cotton, was from
Boston its self, he having been the vicar of that parish. One of
these Iimmigrants, a little boy named John Coney, With his
Mother, sister and stepfather Oliver Mellows, came to Boston,
Mass from Boston England in 1634. He was a nephew of the Wife of
John Cotton. His family had been residents in Kirton and
Frampton from remote times, for although various pedigrees of
branches of his families appearing in the visitations are all
traced to a Robert Coney of Byam In France, who came to England
with the wife of Edward 2, in 1308, extant records show the
presence of the family name in Lincolnshire as early as 1256.
The History of any old famillly antedating the beginning of the
church registers, the earliest of which ony date from about
1538, has to be gleaned from wills, adminisstrations ,
subsidies, and other public documents. Fortunately in this
family the visitation pedigrees give much information although
they vary in some details. Frampton and Kirton are about four
miles south of Boston. The church of St. Mary, Frampton, often
called "Our Lady of Frampton" is two miles from that of SS.
Peter and Paul In Kirton, the two parishes being contuguous.
Frampton Church is very old, for although the present edifice
dates back only to 1100, It is built on the
foundation------------------- from a Library in Ft Wayne Ind.
From: [email protected] Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 -her line:
John and Elizabeth (Nash)
Nathaniel (Mass)
Nathaniel
John
John
John (makes move to Maine)
Captain John (Cony switch here, from CONEY)
John Henry
Elwin Dudley
Olga Perry (daughter out 1898)
My direct line stayed in Augusta until pre WWII, though many
sidelines moved to the west.
__ | __| | | | |__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) CONEY _| | | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--John CONNEY "the Immigrant" | (1628 - 1690) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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_Aaron I HIGGINBOTHAM _+ | (1720 - 1785) m 1746 _Samuel HIGGINBOTHAM _| | (1745 - 1803) m 1768 | | |_Clara GRAVES _________+ | (1720 - 1780) m 1746 _George Green HIGGINBOTHAM _| | (1791 - 1859) m 1817 | | | _John SATTERWHITE Sr.__+ | | | (1700 - 1772) m 1725 | |_Jane SATTERWHITE ____| | (1748 - 1842) m 1768 | | |_Ann GRAVES ___________+ | (1704 - 1791) m 1725 | |--Sara Ann HIGGINBOTHAM | (1820 - 1873) | _Thomas FORTSON Jr.____+ | | (1742 - 1824) m 1762 | _Benjamin FORTSON ____| | | (1765 - 1823) m 1797 | | | |_Rachel WINN __________+ | | (1744 - ....) m 1762 |_Sarah FORTSON _____________| (1800 - 1858) m 1817 | | _Richard GAINES _______+ | | (1759 - 1824) m 1782 |_Elizabeth GAINES ____| (1770 - ....) m 1797 | |_Elizabeth EASTIN _____ m 1782
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Mother: HELENA CAMPBELL |
_____________________ | ______________________________| | | | |_____________________ | _DUNCAN LENNOX 8th Earl of Lennox_| | (1345 - 1425) | | | _____________________ | | | | |______________________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--ISABEL (Duncan) LENNOX of Lennox | (1370 - 1460) | _COLIN CAMPBELL _____+ | | | _ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL of Lochow_| | | | | | |_HELENA MOR _________+ | | |_HELENA CAMPBELL _________________| (.... - 1447) | | _JOHN LAMONT ________ | | |_MARY LAMONT _________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Sari Emay Henrietta STROTHER |
_Fielding Lewis MEADE _+ | (1782 - 1841) m 1809 _Richard Lewis MEADE __| | (1811 - 1880) | | |_Mary THACKER _________+ | (1785 - ....) m 1809 _Viving Powell MEADE __________| | (1836 - 1898) m 1870 | | | _Moses HICKINGBOTTOM __+ | | | (1780 - ....) m 1800 | |_Laticia HIGGINBOTHAM _| | (1811 - ....) | | |_Elizabeth FARRIS _____+ | (1780 - ....) m 1800 | |--Annie MEADE | (1875 - ....) | _______________________ | | | _______________________| | | | | | |_______________________ | | |_Sari Emay Henrietta STROTHER _| (1848 - ....) m 1870 | | _______________________ | | |_______________________| | |_______________________
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Mother: Catherine CRAIG |
By 1870 Mary was widowed again, she is on the census as head of
household, #63, age 46, with her son Joseph Purl, blind, age 26.
Perhaps the initals M and C are for Muse & Capitola, names that
Julia her dau used. Muse are in St. Helena Par. LA & Amite Co.
MS.
" Juanita Azeline Purl (now deceased) was the family historian
before she passed the torch on to me. She had a copy of a paper
she found in the Pike County court house. It stated Mary was
trying to contact her family back in Cincinnati. This was
apparently sent to newspapers up in that area. Anyway it states
she was born in Winchester VA (Frederick Co.) and last saw her
brother in Cincinnati in the 1830s. Curiously he did not come
south with Mary and her father. Her mother was Catherine Craig.
She must have died before 1830 because John married a second
time in Adams Co. (Natchez) to Parmelia Garnhart. John died in
1837. Mary married Seth Pearl/Purl two days later (I guess
because she was only about 13!). James Purl married the widow
Parmelia Garhart Monroe. I feel they must have all worked
together on river boats. John Monroe died working on a river
boat."
[6134]
or 15 Nov 1824
[522916]
IGI Film Number: 1760906
[522917]
Court record.
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Father: Benjamin J. MORGAN Mother: Louisa Carr PAYNE |
_Daniel MORGAN ______+ | (1755 - 1821) m 1776 _David MORGAN _______| | (1780 - 1836) m 1806| | |_Deborah? CARR? _____ | (1760 - ....) m 1776 _Benjamin J. MORGAN _| | (1812 - 1880) m 1836| | | _James ANDREWS II____+ | | | (1750 - 1826) | |_Mary ANDREWS _______| | (.... - 1868) m 1806| | |_Mary________________ | (1760 - 1835) | |--Sarah C. MORGAN | (1848 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _Nelson PAYNE _______| | | (1800 - 1860) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Louisa Carr PAYNE __| (1821 - 1870) m 1836| | _Daniel MORGAN ______+ | | (1755 - 1821) m 1776 |_Mary Carr MORGAN ___| (1800 - 1840) | |_Deborah? CARR? _____ (1760 - ....) m 1776
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Father: Uriah Martin " Urie " PURL Sr. Mother: Mahala KELSAY |
_John? James? PURL ________+ | (1730 - ....) m 1760 _Hezekiah PURL ______| | (1788 - 1851) m 1814| | |_ CUNNINGHAM ______________+ | (1730 - ....) m 1760 _Uriah Martin " Urie " PURL Sr._| | (1820 - ....) m 1840 | | | _Robert Robin ESTES _______+ | | | (1748 - 1822) m 1774 | |_Sarah ESTES ________| | (1788 - 1860) m 1814| | |_Oney or Eunice HARRIS ____ | (1752 - 1816) m 1774 | |--Julian Ann PURL | (1843 - ....) | _John KELSAY ______________+ | | (1769 - 1834) m 1790 | _Hugh Band KELSAY ___| | | (1791 - 1867) m 1810| | | |_Margaret "Peggy" HARSHAY _ | | (1779 - ....) m 1790 |_Mahala KELSAY _________________| (1822 - 1895) m 1840 | | _William WILSON ___________ | | (1760 - ....) |_Julia Ann WILSON ___| (1788 - 1873) m 1810| |_Elizabeth WISHERT ________ (1760 - ....)
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__ | __| | | | |__ | _Henry WILCOX _______| | (1640 - 1685) m 1669| | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Mary Ann WILCOX | (1670 - 1722) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Sarah_______________| (1640 - ....) m 1669| | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Ursula FLEMING |
_Robert "Potato Hole" WOODSON Sr._+ | (1634 - 1707) m 1657 _John WOODSON _______| | (1658 - 1715) m 1679| | |_Elizabeth FERRIS ________________+ | (1636 - 1689) m 1657 _Tarleton WOODSON ___| | (1680 - 1761) m 1705| | | _Stephen TARLETON ________________+ | | | (1637 - 1687) m 1655 | |_Judith TARLETON ____| | (1660 - 1714) m 1679| | |_Susanna BATES ___________________+ | (1635 - ....) m 1655 | |--Susannah WOODSON | (1710 - ....) | _John FLEMING ____________________+ | | (1627 - 1686) | _Charles FLEMING ____| | | (1650 - 1717) m 1680| | | |__________________________________ | | |_Ursula FLEMING _____| (1682 - 1760) m 1705| | _Stephen TARLETON ________________+ | | (1637 - 1687) m 1655 |_Susannah TARLETON __| (1661 - 1717) m 1680| |_Susanna BATES ___________________+ (1635 - ....) m 1655
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