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Mother: MABEL PARR |
Thomas DACRE b: 25 Nov 1467 in Cumberland, England
Children
Mary DACRE b: 1502 in Cumberland, England
William DACRE b: ABT. 1493
Anne DACRE b: 1500 in Cumberland, England
_WILLIAM de DACRE 5th Lord of Gillesland____+ | (1357 - 1399) _THOMAS de DACRE 6th Lord of Gillesland_| | (1387 - 1457) m 1399 | | |_JOAN DOUGLAS ______________________________+ | (1361 - ....) _HUMPHREY DACRE 2nd Lord Dacre_| | (1420 - 1485) | | | _RALPH de NEVILLE 4th Lord of Raby P.C. K.G_+ | | | (1363 - 1425) m 1382 | |_PHILLIPPE de NEVILLE __________________| | (1384 - 1453) m 1399 | | |_MARGARET de STAFFORD ______________________+ | (1364 - 1396) m 1382 | |--THOMAS de DACRE of Greystoke K.B. K.G. | (1467 - 1525) | _JOHN PARR of Kendall_______________________+ | | (1383 - 1409) | _THOMAS PARR Knt. of Kendall____________| | | (1411 - 1464) | | | |_AGNES CROPHULL ____________________________ | | |_MABEL PARR ___________________| (1441 - 1508) | | ____________________________________________ | | |_ALICE TUNSTALL ________________________| | |____________________________________________
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Mother: Mary |
_John GATEWOOD I "the Immigrant"_+ | (1640 - 1706) m 1680 _Thomas GATEWOOD ____| | (1688 - 1748) m 1716| | |_Amy "Amie" MCGRAW (MAGRAH) _____+ | (1660 - ....) m 1680 _Robert GATEWOOD ____| | (1724 - 1790) | | | _Richard DUDLEY III______________+ | | | (1665 - 1716) m 1688 | |_Elizabeth DUDLEY ___| | (1692 - 1765) m 1716| | |_Elizabeth SAXE _________________+ | (1670 - ....) m 1688 | |--Thomas GATEWOOD | (1760 - ....) | _________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_________________________________ | | |_Mary________________| (1740 - ....) | | _________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |_________________________________
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Mother: Katherine Rebecca ANDERSON |
"[Cooper10.FTW] [Cooper13.FTW] Alexander McNutt arrived with a
group of Loyalists at Port Roseway, Nova Scotia (now Shelburne)
in the spring of 1783, following the end of the Revolutionary
War. His name is found on the founder's list for Port Roseway,
along with others of the surname McNutt. The family settled an
island which became known as McNutt's Island. He later returned
to Virginia, as Port Roseway, rocky, isolated, and barren,
unsuited for
permanent settlement, gradually shrunk to a small fishing
village.
McNutt's Island could support only a small number of settlers.
Other Loyalists moved on to other grants in Nova Scotia, or
returned to their homes in America, disillusioned with the
provision made for them by the English.
A pioneer McNutt was Robert, who died on a voyage to Ireland,
and his wife, whose maiden name was Rosanna Dunn, married
Patrick McFarland.
Still another was George, who came here with his brother William
as advance agents for some kinspeople. Tradition has it that
both brothers were in the battle of King's Mountain. William
went to the Northwest, and George, who was three times married
and had a numerous family,
settled near Knoxville, Tennessee."
Source: A History of Rockbridge County, Virginia by Oren F.
Morton, published in 1920.
Transcribed and submitted by: "Marilyn B. Headley" , 1997
Washington County, VA Survey records abstracts Page 220 -
Alexander McNutt...850 ac...Preemption Warrant...on the south
east side of the south fork of Holston River joining his
settlement...Beginning under a spur of the Iron Mountain...on
the northeast side of Moses Creek...on Wallins Path...May 7,
1782
Page 263 - Alexander McNutt...450 ac...Treasury Warrant...on the
south side of the south fork of Holstein River...Beginning under
a high spur of the Iron Mountain and on the north side of the
spur...on Wallins path...May 7, 1782
Page 264 - Alexander McNutt...400 ac...Commissioners
Certificate...Beginning under a spur of the Iron Mountain...May
7, 1782 - Alexander McNutt, assignee of Arthur Campbell,
assignee of William Fletcher...400 ac...on the south fork of
Holstein, includes improvements, actual settlement made in
1771...August 25, 1781
Page 278 - Alexander McNutt...421 ac...Treasury Warrant...on the
southeast side of the fork of Holstein River...Beginning under a
spur of the Iron Mountain...on the northeast of Moses Creek...on
Wallins path then crossing the creek...May 7, 1782.
Page 278 - Alexander McNutt...400 ac...Commissioners
Certificate...on the southeast of the south fork of Holstein
River and adjoining his settlement...May 7, 1782 - Alexander
McNutt, assignee of Arthur Campbell, assignee of Wiliam
Fletcher...400 ac...on the south fork of Holstein...includes
improvements...actual settlement made in 1771...August 25, 1781.
Page 297 - Alexander McNutt - 300 ac - Commissioners Certificate
- on both sides of the south fork of Holstein River - beginning
adjoining to Moses Buchanan's land - in John McCutcheons line -
on the south side of the river - by a roaring spring - May 26,
1782...Alexander McNutt, assignee of Archibald Blackburn,
assignee of Thomas Ray - 300 ac - on both sides of south fork of
Holstein, includes improvements, actual settlement made in 1771
- August 25, 1781Alexander, born Dec. 10, 1754.
He was a Revolutionary War soldier, having served at Cowpens. He
was a planter, slaveholder, and Presbyterian. He owned extensive
property on North River, seven miles east of Lexington and which
he and his family lived and where his widow resided after his
death. His farm was on North River, 7 miles east of Lexington. A
portion of it had been granted by the Commonwealth to his father
in 1798 (about a mile west from Buena Vista).
He died of pneumonia on March 29, 1812 and is buried at the
Failing Springs Presbyterian Church graveyard. (I saw his grave
in September [1998]."
Children:
2 Frances Anne MCNUTT b: 1796 + James MCCHESNEY b: 14 Mar 1795
d: 21 Aug 1842
2 Alexander Gallatin [Governor] MCNUTT b: 12 Sep 1801 d: 22 Oct
1848
2 Elizabeth M. MCNUTT b: 23 Mar 1794 d: 1871 + John HAMILTON b:
9 Jun 1789 d: 7 Aug 1872
2 Katherine MCNUTT
2 Jeanette MCNUTT d: 1843 + William [Capt.] JENKINS d: 1859
2 Margaret MCNUTT b: 8 Jul 1792 d: 3 Sep 1856 + Elisha PAXTON b:
1785
2 Susannah Rebecca MCNUTT b: Abt 1790 + John Gaitskill STEWART
b: 1776
Marriage 2 Spouse Unknown
2 Katherine MCNUTT
[524309]
by Rev. Samuel Houston?
_Alexander MCNUTT "the Immigrant"_ | (1656 - 1745) _Alexander MCNUTT "the Immigrant"_| | (1692 - 1751) m 1720 | | |__________________________________ | _John A. MCNUTT _____________| | (1726 - 1781) m 1751 | | | __________________________________ | | | | |_Jane? or Moldred WELCH? _________| | (1695 - ....) m 1720 | | |__________________________________ | | |--Alexander MCNUTT | (1754 - 1812) | __________________________________ | | | __________________________________| | | | | | |__________________________________ | | |_Katherine Rebecca ANDERSON _| (1735 - 1814) m 1751 | | __________________________________ | | |__________________________________| | |__________________________________
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Mother: Cynthia Ann HOWARD |
_Samuel MILLER Sr.___+ | (1728 - 1807) _Samuel MILLER Jr.___| | (1767 - 1839) m 1789| | |_____________________ | _Rufus MILLER _______| | (1802 - 1846) m 1827| | | _John PHILLIPS ______+ | | | (1751 - 1846) m 1771 | |_Susannah PHILLIPS __| | (1773 - 1849) m 1789| | |_Mary CHAMBERLAIN ___+ | (1744 - 1815) m 1771 | |--Marp P. MILLER | (1830 - ....) | _William HOWARD _____ | | (1747 - 1813) m 1782 | _Henry HOWARD _______| | | (1787 - 1882) m 1805| | | |_Hope COOKE _________ | | (1760 - 1849) m 1782 |_Cynthia Ann HOWARD _| (1805 - 1854) m 1827| | _____________________ | | |_Eleanor WHITFORD ___| (1780 - ....) m 1805| |_____________________
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"IRA J. PENN, farmer, is descended from one Joseph Penn who was
born in Maryland, a descendant of William Penn, of Pennsylvania.
He emigrated to Bourbon County, Ky., was twice married and had
two sets of children; six by his first wife and eight by the
last wife. His occupation was farming, and he lived to be very
old, and died in Bourbon County, Ky.
David Penn, a son by the last wife, was born in Bourbon County,
Ky., March 22, 1798; his mother's maiden name was Charlotte
Aker; was twice married. On the 11th of Mar, 1819, he was
married to Polly Lyon, daughter of John and Abigail Lyon; they
had seven children, four sons and three daughters; these are
dead, viz: David, William and Ann Elizabeth. The names of the
others are, Joseph, Jacob, Charlotte, Mary Ellen.
Jacob, the oldest son, married a Miss Rogers, and lives in Scott
County, near Midway; Joseph married Miss Elizabeth Webb, of
Bourbon County, Ky., and is a farmer, living near
Crawfordsville, Ind.; William died Oct. 20, 1852; David Penn,
Jr., married Catharine Russell of Montgomery County, Ky. They
had several children, only one of whom is now living, Ira J.
Penn, a farmer, now 24 years of age, and a resident of Bourbon
County.
Charlotte, first daughter of David and Polly Penn, was married
to Oliver McLeod, who is a farmer in Montgomery County, and who
lives near Browns Valley, Ind.
Mary Ellen, second daughter, was married Sept. 3, 1845, to Dr.
J. P. Russell, of Montgomery County, near Mt. Sterling. They
emigrated to Waveland, Ind., soon after their marriage, and
still resides there. The doctor has raised a large family of
children, two of whom are married. Leonora, the oldest
daughter, married Aquilla Groves, of Park County, Ind., and now
resides near Crawfordsville.
Bessie C., third daughter, married Ira J. Penn of Bourbon
County, Ky.
Polly Penn, wife of David Penn, Sen., died July 7, 1856. Some
years after her death David was married to Mrs. Paulina Jones,
and removed to Harrison County, in the Precinct of Cynthiana,
where he now resides. The death of this second wife, Paulina,
occurred in the Fall of 1873. Although 84 years of age, David
Penn is yet an active old man and is engaged in farming."
Penn Aker Lyon Rogers Webb Russell McLeod Groves Jones =
Scott-KY Montgomery-KY Harrison-KY Park-IN PA
Kentucky Soldiers of the War of 1812 • Roll of Field and Staff,
KY Mounted Infantry, Col. Johnson. Roll of Field and Staff, KY
Mounted Infantry, Col. Johnson name on list: NOAB PENN
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--Other Fields
Baptism: INFANT
________________________________ | ________________________| | | | |________________________________ | _Theodore Hill WORK _| | (1855 - 1938) m 1879| | | ________________________________ | | | | |________________________| | | | |________________________________ | | |--Hattie Jane WORK | (1886 - 1886) | ________________________________ | | | _Philip Swigert KELLEY _| | | (1825 - 1888) m 1856 | | | |________________________________ | | |_Laura Anna KELLEY __| (1857 - 1912) m 1879| | _Noah (Manoah) Gleaves TURK Sr._+ | | (1807 - 1866) m 1827 |_Margaret Jane TURK ____| (1835 - 1909) m 1856 | |_Ann Bolene CARTER _____________+ (1812 - 1891) m 1827
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