Mother: Elizabeth JOHNSON |
_David ALVIS II______+ | (1748 - 1814) m 1768 _Charles Dabney ALVIS I_| | (1777 - 1861) m 1806 | | |_Mary CAUTHON _______+ | (1750 - 1784) m 1768 _William Anderson ALVIS _| | (1810 - 1900) m 1829 | | | _Henry ARNALL Sr.____ | | | (.... - 1835) | |_Rebecca ARNALL ________| | (1784 - 1830) m 1806 | | |_Mary________________ | | |--Lucinda "Wrenie" ALVIS | (1835 - 1861) | _____________________ | | | ________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Elizabeth JOHNSON ______| (1815 - 1867) m 1829 | | _____________________ | | |________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Rebecca LAMAR |
_John LAMAR I_______________ | (1713 - 1785) _Thomas LAMAR _______| | (1746 - 1820) | | |_Rachal LAMAR ______________ | (1720 - 1786) _John LAMAR III______| | (1769 - 1833) m 1795| | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) REYNOLDS _ | | | | |_Catherine REYNOLDS _| | (1750 - ....) | | |____________________________ | | |--Jefferson Jackson LAMAR | (1801 - 1840) | ____________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |____________________________ | | |_Rebecca LAMAR ______| (1774 - 1839) m 1795| | ____________________________ | | |_____________________| | |____________________________
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Mother: Sarah Emerine CARTER |
_George PENN II______+ | (1737 - 1790) m 1760 _George PENN III_____| | (1766 - 1834) | | |_Sarah LEA\LEE ______+ | (1740 - 1783) m 1760 _William Nelson PENN C.S.A._| | (1804 - 1873) m 1831 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Permelia FREEHAND __| | (1780 - 1844) | | |_____________________ | | |--Catherine Rowena PENN | (1841 - 1918) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Sarah Emerine CARTER ______| (1812 - ....) m 1831 | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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From GHOTES Website: He married three times. He married SUSAN
before 1647. (SUSAN is #1146.) He married MARY before 1654.
(MARY is #1147.) He married ELIZABETH WESTON before 1659.
(ELIZABETH WESTON is #1148.) William was in Northampton Co VA
1640, where he was a Lieutenant and Captain of the militia and
member of the Court. He moved to Somerset Co. MD after 1650. His
unborn child was Elizabeth. His third wife, Elizabeth Weston,
married Capt. William Spencer after his death. Much has been
written of Captain Whittington, his life and contributions to
the eastern shore and will not be repeated. (ref: Clayton
Torrence, Old Somerset; Meyer & Dorman, Adventures of Purse and
Person, Woodrow T. Wilson, 34 Families of Old Somerset) William
was probably related in some way to Andrew Whittington, also one
of the first settlers of Somerset Co. MD. Andrew Whittington's
daughters, Elizabeth & Ursula married into the Scarburgh and
King families, and their descendants will find their way to
connect to descendants of Captain William
Whittington. William's parentage is unknown but he probably
descends from the Whittingtons of County Gloucester and may be
related in some way to the early settlers by that name in Talbot
and Calvert Counties, MD. (Kelly Avant; Winona Pfander, "The
Whittington-Brown Family History."
About the Whittington Family Journal: This journal is a
compilation of information provided by several Ghotes. Many,
many thanks to them all for contributing to this joint project.
It is posted here that others pursuing the Whittingtons might
find the help they need. Where possible, female lines have been
extended for a couple generations to aid in tracing to the
Whittington family. You are reminded of the Ghotes disclaimer;
this is merely an aid.
Care has been used in piecing together the various research
submitted by several persons. Information which appeared to
relate to 'other' Whittington families was not included (There
were other Whittingtons in Talbot, Queen Anne & Calvert
Counties, MD.). Data and dates from "Wilkinson & Kindred
Families of Shelby Mississippi" by M. M. Wilkinson, in
particular, shows the descendants of Elizabeth Whittington,
daughter of Joshua Whittington & Elizabeth Nairn, who married a
John Whittington and traces their descendants to Mississippi.
This John Whittington is apparently from a different Whittington
family and he could not have married the daughter of Joshua &
Elizabeth Nairn Whittington, by dates (she would not have even
been born).
Due to its size, this journal should be considered a 'draft'.
Additions and corrections are encouraged. The journal will be
updated later.
If you are researching the Whittingtons or related families,
consider this journal an aid, not an absolute. Particularly the
surnames Bayly and White (both troublesome) are still (and may
always be) murky.
Where the Whittington family links to other journals or lineages
posted at this site, the project is cross-referenced, so you may
continue your journey. Where this project and Mr. Wise's "The
Littleton Heritage" mesh, this journal has been cross-referenced
to this book in order that folks may follow continuing
generations.
Journal last updated December, 1998
[stuarts_old.ftw]
From GHOTES Website:
He married three times. He married SUSAN before 1647. (SUSAN is
#1146.) He married MARY before 1654. (MARY is #1147.) He married
ELIZABETH WESTON before 1659. (ELIZABETH WESTON is #1148.)
William was in Northampton Co VA 1640, where he was a Lieutenant
and Captain of the militia and member of the Court. He moved to
Somerset Co. MD after 1650. His unborn child was Elizabeth. His
third wife, Elizabeth Weston, married Capt. William Spencer
after his death. Much has been written of Captain Whittington,
his life and contributions to the eastern shore and will not be
repeated. (ref: Clayton Torrence, Old Somerset; Meyer & Dorman,
Adventures of Purse and Person, Woodrow T. Wilson, 34 Families
of Old Somerset) William was probably related in some way to
Andrew Whittington, also one of the first settlers of Somerset
Co. MD. Andrew Whittington's daughters, Elizabeth & Ursula
married into the Scarburgh and King families, and their
descendants will find their way to connect to descendants of
Captain William
Whittington. William's parentage is unknown but he probably
descends from the Whittingtons of County Gloucester and may be
related in some way to the early settlers by that name in Talbot
and Calvert Counties, MD. (Kelly Avant; Winona Pfander, "The
Whittington-Brown Family History."
About the Whittington Family Journal: This journal is a
compilation of information provided by several Ghotes. Many,
many thanks to them all for contributing to this joint project.
It is posted here that others pursuing the Whittingtons might
find the help they need. Where possible, female lines have been
extended for a couple generations to aid in tracing to the
Whittington family. You are reminded of the Ghotes disclaimer;
this is merely an aid.
Care has been used in piecing together the various research
submitted by several persons. Information which appeared to
relate to 'other' Whittington families was not included (There
were other Whittingtons in Talbot, Queen Anne & Calvert
Counties, MD.). Data and dates from "Wilkinson & Kindred
Families of Shelby Mississippi" by M. M. Wilkinson, in
particular, shows the
descendants of Elizabeth Whittington, daughter of Joshua
Whittington & Elizabeth Nairn, who married a John Whittington
and traces their descendants to Mississippi. This John
Whittington is apparently from a different Whittington family
and he could not have married the daughter of Joshua & Elizabeth
Nairn Whittington, by dates (she would not have even been born).
Due to its size, this journal should be considered a 'draft'.
Additions and corrections are encouraged. The journal will be
updated later.
If you are researching the Whittingtons or related families,
consider this journal an aid, not an absolute. Particularly the
surnames Bayly and White (both troublesome) are still (and may
always be) murky.
Where the Whittington family links to other journals or lineages
posted at this site, the project is cross-referenced, so you may
continue your journey. Where this project and Mr. Wise's "The
Littleton Heritage" mesh, this journal has been cross-referenced
to this book in order that folks may follow continuing
generations.
Journal last updated December, 1998[stuarts_old.ftw]
__ | __| | | | |__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) WHITTINGTON _| | | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--William WHITTINGTON I "the Immigrant" | (1620 - 1658) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_______________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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JOHN WILSON remarried in 1825, to JANE NEWMAN/NORMAN. JANE'S 1st
husband was HIRIAM NORMAN. They also lived in AMITE Co."
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