Mother: HEILWIG of Saxony |
_EBERMARD Duke of Alsatia________________+ | (0730 - ....) _ISEMBERT Lord of Altorf_| | (0760 - ....) | | |_________________________________________ | _WELF I Of Alemannia of Bavaria & Swabia_| | (0780 - 0819) | | | _GEROLD I Duke of Swabia_________________+ | | | (0726 - 0779) | |_IRMINTRUDUS_____________| | (0760 - ....) | | |_EMMA van ALAMIN of Alamannia and Swabia_+ | (0720 - 0790) | |--EMMA of Bavaria | (0810 - 0876) | _________________________________________ | | | _________________________| | | | | | |_________________________________________ | | |_HEILWIG of Saxony_______________________| (0780 - 0826) | | _________________________________________ | | |_________________________| | |_________________________________________
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Mother: Nancy WILLIAMSON |
_William HARRISON ___+ | (1688 - 1742) _Andrew HARRISON Sr._| | (1714 - 1773) m 1750| | |_Hannah CHRISTOPHER _+ | (1690 - ....) _Andrew HARRISON Jr._| | (1764 - 1831) m 1785| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Jane Jean DILLARD __| | (1725 - 1809) m 1750| | |_____________________ | | |--John HARRISON | (1786 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Nancy WILLIAMSON ___| (1763 - 1803) m 1785| | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Mildred "Milly" STRATTON |
_John HURT Sr._____________+ | (1700 - 1754) _Moses HURT _________| | (1718 - 1806) m 1748| | |_Margaret__________________ | (1700 - 1755) _Elisha HURT ______________| | (1750 - 1810) m 1778 | | | _James TURNER _____________+ | | | (1710 - 1793) m 1729 | |_Ruth TURNER ________| | (1732 - 1802) m 1748| | |_Mary ADMIRE? _____________ | (1712 - ....) m 1729 | |--Henry HURT | (1781 - ....) | _Thomas STRATTON __________+ | | (1710 - 1761) | _Henry STRATTON _____| | | (1735 - 1799) m 1753| | | |_Elizabeth ELAM ___________+ | | (1720 - ....) |_Mildred "Milly" STRATTON _| (1759 - ....) m 1778 | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) HAMPTON _ | | |_Sarah HAMPTON ______| (1733 - 1781) m 1753| |___________________________
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Mother: Louise DAWSON |
_John MCKNEELY _________+ | (1780 - 1833) _Alexander Trisvane MCKNEELY I_| | (1826 - ....) m 1852 | | |_Jane COCKFIELD ________+ | (1782 - ....) _Alexander Trisvane MCKNEELY II_| | (1853 - ....) | | | _Henry SKIPWITH Sr._____+ | | | (1790 - 1852) m 1830 | |_Martha Pipes SKIPWITH ________| | (1834 - 1927) m 1852 | | |_Margaret Scott WINTER _+ | (1805 - 1883) m 1830 | |--Martha Susan MCKNEELY | (1880 - ....) | ________________________ | | | _______________________________| | | | | | |________________________ | | |_Louise DAWSON _________________| (1860 - ....) | | ________________________ | | |_______________________________| | |________________________
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One note to keep in mind when researching this area is that in
1779 old Tryon Co., NC was abolished and two new counties were
formed from the now defunct Tryon. Lincoln and Rutherford
counties. At that time Rutherford Co., formed from the
southwestern portion of old Tryon and parts of upper SC was
still being included in part of Rutherford counties boundaries.
Elias Morgan is found referenced in the minutes of old Tryon
Co., NC court of pleas & quarter sessions minutes:
2 July 1774 - Deed for 200 acres of Land sold by Elias Morgan to
John Battle. Proved by Uel Lamkin.
1775 - Elias Morgan appointed overseer of the Road leading from
Col. Walkers (the father of Felix Walker) to Buffaloe in that
part between Grassey branch and& Buffaloe.
Elias Morgan and his family are believed to be the ones shown on
the 1800 Edgefield District SC census. A daughter, Lucy Morgan,
married a Samuel Wallis (Wallace) there. Samuel and Lucy Wallace
moved to Hancock Co., MS abt. 1811 from South Carolina. In 1814
they were living in Marion Co., MS, where Samuel Wallace died.
An older believed son, John Morgan, had married Elizabeth
Richardson, the daughter of Charles and Mary Lewis Richardson,
bond 25 April 1799 in Rutherford Co., NC. James Kilpatrick
served as bondsman. John and Elizabeth Richardson Morgan named
one son Elias Morgan.
I have no clear idea where Elias Morgan was born or where he was
living prior to his appearance in old Tryon Co., NC.
Below is a list of suspected Tories of Rutherford Co., NC from
the July Session 1782 Rutherford Co., NC court of pleas &
quarter sessions. Note the four Morgans named in the case -
David, John, Elias Senr. and William Morgan. The other day I
sent you a reference to the William of William Morgan from
Edgefield Dist. SC mentioning Elias and John Morgan. I think
William Morgan needs some further exploration. Also need to ask
a few questions here, if there is Elias Morgan, Sr, where is
Elias Morgan Junr.? Is it Elias Jr. who was marrid to
Sarah "Sally" Bradley and named John, Lucy, Rachel and Sally
Morgan as children in his will in 1804, or was Elias married
twice and had grown sons by a first marriage which were not
named in the 1804 will? Is there a relationship between the four
Morgans named - John, David, Elias, Sr and William Morgan?
Notice. also, that John Goodbread, 2nd husband of Mary Ledbetter
Bradley, step mother to Sarah "Sally" Bradley Morgan, is listed.
I have some info on Phillip Goodbread since there is a
connection to one of my maternal lines. My Morgans are paternal.
MORGAN DISTRICT NC SUPERIOR COURT OF LAW & EQUITY; Misc.
Records, Book III..transcription of court proceedings against
suspected Tories.
"State of North Carolina, Rutherford County. At a County Court
of Pleas and Quarter Sessions began and held for said county on
the Second Monday of July in the year of our Lord one thousand
Seven Hundred and Eight two, before the her Justices asigned &
Duly Commd. With full Power and Authority and Jurisdiction to
hold the Said Court and to hear try and determine all petit
larcency assault batteries trespasses breaches of the peace and
Other Misdeamnors of What Kind So ever of an inferior nature AND
also duly Authorised and Impowered by an Act of Assembly in such
case made & provided to hear try adjudge & Determine all Cases
of Confisfcated Property in the County aforesaid. The Jurors for
the State on their Oath present & say that William Mills,
William Going, Arthur Taylor, Moses Whitly, Freeman Jones,
Thomas Townsend, Phelemon Hankins, Joseph McDaniel, Jeremiah
McDaniel, John Hendrix, James Kelly, James Lemar, William Adams
Sen., Williams Adams Jr., James Upton, Benjamin Adams, Benjamin
Adams Junr., John Morgan, Moses Wright, William Henson Jur.,
Giles Williams, Essex Capshaw, John McDaniel, Joseph Clark, John
Thomason, John Owins, Thomas Gorge, William Thompson, Jeremiah
Webb, John Walburt, Isaih Blackwell, William Webb, John Webb,
Thomas Camp, Micajah Proctor, John Camp, James Camp, John Camp
Jur., David Morgan, William Nettle Jr, Alexanter Colter, Joseph
Moore, William Morgan, Thoms Goodbread, John King, Elias Morgan
Senr., James Cook Senr., John Goodbread, George Revis, William
Duning, Phillip Goodbread Jur, Federick Jones, Isham Revis, John
Davic, Neel Wilye, Ambros Mills, George Davice, George Davice
Jur., Gideon Rucker, Stophen Walburt, James Chitwood, Joseph
Chitwood, Richard Chitwood, William Battle, James Capshaw, John
Richardson, Stephen Langford, Joseph Lawrence, Joseph Underwood,
Stephen Shelton, Andrew Poor, John Hutson, John Morris, William
Hall, Shadrack Nettle, Tho. Whitesides, Elias Brock, Mark
Powell, William Henry, Bama King, Giles Reynolds, Samuel Moore,
Daniel Singleton, Jonas Bedford, Samuel Thompson, William Green,
Isaac Cooper, Abel Langham, Benjamin Biggerstaff, Joseph Baily,
Mupphord Wilson, Caleb Taylor, Peter Dills, George Cox Jur.,
Edward Francis, Shadrach Avery, Arthur Owensby, George Cox, John
Jones, Samuel Hendrix, John & Joel Cox, David George, John
Felts, Jesse Nettle, William Henson Sen., Brock Davice, James
Patterson, William Shaphard, Benjamin Moored, William Capshaw,
Robert Tayor of Whiteoak
all late of the County of Rutherford Planters, not reguarding
the Duty of their Allegance to the said State & her laws of
fearing the pains and penelties therein Contained on the first
day of October in the year of Our Lord One thousand Seven
Hundred & Eighty with force & Arms in the County aforesaid
Wickedly & treacherously entending and and Designing as for as
in them lay to Overturn the present free Government of this
State & reduce the inhabitants thereof Under the Power of the
Army of Great Britain then & now at Open War with this
State and the United States of America did then & there with
force and Arms feloinously & treacherously Knowingly & Willfully
did aid & assist the said King by Joining his Army Commanded by
Major Ferguson and by bearing Arms in the Service of the said
King Against the Good Government Peace and Dignity of this
State, and the Jurors aforesaid on their Oath aaforesaid do
further Present & say that by their felony and treason by them
respective in Manner & form aforesaid Committed have Severally
forfeited their Goods & Chattles lands & tenements to the State
according to a form of An Act of Assembly in Such Case made &
provided A True Bill- William Porter foreman"
A true Copy of the inquisition found by the Grand Jury -
certified by me Fexlix Walker CC
I took a look on the 1790 Edgefield District, SC census and
there is a William Morgan listed...2 males over 16, 1 male under
16, 4 females and 2 slaves.
Index says page 62 but the census is only 10 pages..William
Morgan is listed on the first page here. Also listed is Enos
Morgan and Evan Morgan as page 62 but they are really page 2 and
page 3 respectively. Page 63. Peter Morgan. Page 64. Martin
Morgan. Page 67 (last page) Obadiah Morgan. May be no
relationship between these Morgan heads of household.
Also interesting to find that on page 161 of the 1800 Edgefield
Dist., SC census is found David Morgan and Elias Morgan. This is
the census that the names are too dark and blurred to read very
well.
Refer to : The gift in the will dated 19 August 1797 Edgefield
Dist., SC from William Morgan to Elias & John Morgan, Margaret
Morgan, Martha Morgan, Nancy Morgan, Elias Morgan, Polley Morgan
and Lucy Morgan, mentioning slaves.
Note the names Elias, John, Lucy..could be a possible family
naming pattern.
Elias Morgan names children in the 1804 will as John, Rachel,
Lucy, Sally.
Did I mention that on the 1790 Rutherford Co., NC census that 2
slaves are listed in the household of Elias Morgan.
I took another look at the Tryon Co., NC court of pleas &
quarter sessions minutes to see if I found a William Morgan, or
any other Morgan mentioned. This is what I found:
October term 1769 - Thomas Morgan named to jury.
April term 1770 - Deed of sale from Thomas Morgan to Demsey
Winborne dated 8th of May 1768 for 75 acres proved by James
Stalions.
January term 1771 - Richard Price vs. Joshua Morgan.
April term 1772 - Deed of sale from Jacob Coburn to Elias Morgin
dated 14th day October 1771 for 200 acres of land. Ack'd in Open
court and ord'd registered.
October term 1774 - Deed of sale from Elias Morgan to John
Battel -
July term 1775 - Elias Morgan appointed overseer of Road
January term 1776 - Deed of sale from Thomas Hightower to George
Morgan for one hundred & sixty acres dated the 21st day of June
1775 proved in open court by Jonathan Hightower. (This George
Morgan also on the 1790 Rutherford Co., NC census)
January term 1778 - Deed of sale from Jonas Bedford to John
Morgan for (unreadable) acres of Land dated 16th day October
1777 proved by James Miller. Evidence thereto. Ord'd to be
recorded.
This one is interesting! Note the names.
April term 1778 - Ord'd that Wm. Grant, John Potts (the second
bondsman with Richard Ledbetter for the marriage of Richard
Bradley to Winifred Williams 24 Dec. 1778!), Jones Williams,
George Williams, Jno. Morris ( may be the one listed as a
suspected Tory that I already sent you}, Mich'l McElwrath, John
Bradly ****, Benj'n Hyder, Alex'r McDonnald, Lodowick Wray,
Dav'd George & WM. Morgan****, be a jury to try a disputed claim
to lands between Philip Goodbread (on Tory list, may be father
or brother of John Goodbread) and James Miller.
July term 1778 -George Morgan Senr to Edward Camp 160 acres
dated 19th Dec. 1777 prov'd by Robert Childress.
Remember that is 1779 Tryon Co., NC was abolished and two new
counties formed - Lincoln and Rutherford. Some records, such as
marriage bonds, deeds, etc. ended up in Lincoln Co., NC records
and some in Rutherford Co., NC records. The Goodbreads you find
records for also in Burke Co., NC. You may have to also look at
earlier Mecklenburg Co., NC records since a portion of that also
was in Tryon briefly.
Data from Charmaine rmail: [email protected] on
[email protected] 10/12/04
__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) MORGAN _| | | | |__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) MORGAN of NC SC MS LA TX_| | | | | __ | | | | |__________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Elias MORGAN | (1737 - 1804) | __ | | | __________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |___________________________________________| | | __ | | |__________________________| | |__
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Some web sites suggest that this was the Hugh (d 1204) who was
one of the murderers of Thomas Becket. That Hugh was lord of
Knaresborough which some sites report as having been obtained by
this Hugh through his marriage to Heloise. Other sites say that
Hugh of Knaresborough was son of Hugh, Constable of Scotland
(see below). It is noted that Knaresborough and Burgh were in
the same region.
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Mother: Elizabeth HINTON |
"The Nash family, an extremely ancient one in South Wales, was
established on a triangular tract farmed by Tenby, Templeton,
and Pembroke, where the sea dashes against a wild shoreline
called the Nash Cliffs. All these names were given to Nash
family homesteads in America. In Fenton's "Historic Tours" of
Pembrokeshire, published in London 200 years ago, are Nash
pedigrees dating back 500 years. There were branches of the
family in Sussex, London and Ireland, with the persistence of
the greyhound in the arms of each of them, indicating no doubt a
common origin, which was Saxon; 'there were probably Puritan
predilictions in the 17th century, and they seem to have been
substantial people of the upper middle classes, traders and
manufacturers.'
John Nash, father of Mary Read's husband, Thomas Nash, 'settled
in Prince George,' that part which became Amelia and later
Prince Edward Co., where he bought a large estate in the fork of
the Bush and Appotomattox Rivers to which he gave the name of
'Templeton Manor.' Here he lived, winning prominence and honor,
filling at various times the offices of King's Justice, 1754,
High Sheriff, Burgess 1752-1755 and 1756-58; Captain in the
French and Indian Wars, and Lieutenant of the County. Later he
was Chairman of the Committee of Safety for Prince Edward and a
member of the convention of 1775. He was Church Warden of St.
Patrick's Parish, one of the founders of Hampdon Sydney College,
a lawyer and a man of education, dignity and property.
He married three times, twice as an elderly widower, but all of
his children were those of his first wife, Anne Owen, daughter
of Sir Hugh Owen of Pembrokeshire, South Wales, whom he married
before he came to Virginia. He died in Prince Edward Co., where
his will was proven May 1776 - Inventory 1777.
Seven of his eight children survived him. Of these, three
married children of Col. Clement Read of Bushy Forest:
1. Col. Thomas Nash - - married Mary Read.
2. Mary Nash married Col. Clement Read, Jr. of Ash Camp.
3. Col. John Nash II of Pembroke and Templeton married Elizabeth
Fisher. His granddaughter married Maj. Jno. Nash Read of
Templeton Grove, Tenn.
4. Lucy Nash married Pierre Le Grand. Her son married the widow
of Maj. Edmund Read of Retirement.
5. Elizabeth Nash married Col. Thos. Read I of Ingleside.
6. Governor Abner Nash married (2nd) Mary Whiting Jones of North
Carolina; their granddaughter married Isaac Read III.
7. General Francis Nash married Sally Moore of North Carolina;
their great-great-granddaughter, Rebecca Waddell, married a
great-great-grandson of Mary (Read) Nash.
8. Anne Nash married Col. Thomas Harrison Haskins. Her daughter
married Thomas Read II of Ash Camp."
From Eggleston, J.D., "The Huguenot Abraham Michaux and
Descendants," Virginia Mag of History & Biography, Genealogies
of VA Families, vol. IV, Virginia Genealogies #1, FTM CD162, pp.
334-335:
"John Nash was Sheriff of Henrico in 1735 and 1740; was Justice
of the Court in 1739. On August 4, 1737, he bought of John Cobbs
352 acres of land on the south side of Swift Creek (in that part
of the County which in 1748 became Chesterfield County). From
this time until 1748 he obtained large holdings of land by
patent and purchase, in Henrico, Amelia, and Brunswick Counties.
Some of these he sold.
John Nash moved from Henrico to Amelia County between September
10, 1743, and August 15, 1744, and established his seat at
'Templeton,' in the fork of the Appomattox and Bush Rivers. In
1754 this part of Amelia was included in the new County of
Prince Edward. Here he lived the life of a planter until his
death in 1776. When the Parish of St. Patrick's was established
in 1755, John Nash, Sr., John Nash, Jr., and Peter Le Grand took
the usual oaths as vestrymen, and John Nash, Sr., was appointed
one of the church wardens. He was a member of the House of
Burgesses 1752-55 and 1756-58. He was appointed Colonel of the
Militia in 1756.""
Children:
2 Thomas NASH b: 1730 d: APR 1769 + Mary READ b: 1732 d: 1758 +
Mary HOLDCROFT d: ABT. 1765 + Nellie CRAVEN
2 John NASH b: 1732 d: 20 APR 1801 + Elizabeth FISHER b: 24 AUG
1737 d: 1803
2 Elizabeth NASH d: 1809 + Thomas READ b: 21 NOV 1741 d: 17 FEB
1817
2 Abner NASH b: 8 AUG 1740 d: 2 DEC 1786 + Justina Davis DOBBS
d: 1771 + Mary Whiting JONES b: ABT. 1757 d: OCT 1799
2 Francis NASH b: ABT. 1742 d: 7 OCT 1777 + Sarah MOORE
2 Ann NASH + Thomas Harrison HASKINS
2 Lucy NASH b: ABT. 1748 d: ABT. 1810 + Pierre LE GRAND b: 1729
d: ABT. 1811
2 Mary NASH b: 9 APR 1733 d: 20 OCT 1812 + Clement READ b: 7 FEB
1735/36 d: 8 SEP 1770
__ | __| | | | |__ | _ABNER NASH _________| | (1684 - 1732) m 1706| | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--John NASH "the Immigrant" | (1700 - 1776) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Elizabeth HINTON ___| (1680 - ....) m 1706| | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Susan BLAND |
__ | ____________________________| | | | |__ | _Thomas PEARSON I "the Immigrant"_| | (1600 - ....) m 1630 | | | __ | | | | |____________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Thomas PEARSON II | (1640 - 1707) | __ | | | _John BLAND "the Immigrant"_| | | (1572 - 1668) m 1606 | | | |__ | | |_Susan BLAND _____________________| (1609 - 1664) m 1630 | | __ | | |_Susan DEBLERE _____________| (1590 - 1664) m 1606 | |__
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