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Mother: Louise Eliz DOLLAR |
Upon the 3rd re-organization of the Wee Nee Vols., preparatory
to the formation of the Eutaw Battalion (which afterwards became
the 25th S.C. Vols.) Burrows P. Brockinton was elected 2nd Lt.,
was as faithful as a commissioned as he had been as a non-com.
officer. Before the accident which rendered him unfit for futher
active field service he was, while the Regiment was encamped at
Secessionville, in 1862 on one occasion sent out on a
reconnoisance in command of a small detachment. He encountered
the enemy and drove them to their gun boats. While the Regiment
was encamped on Elliot's Cut on James Island, he had an
operation performed on one of his feet by Dr. William Ravenel,
our Surgeon, for a bunion or tumor. The incision did not heal
for years, and he was not able afterwards to do further duty as
an infantry officer. He found it necessary to resign his
commission. This was in 1863.
The ancestral lands and house on Pudding Swamp, Williamsburg
District, fell to him and there he led the life of a successful
planter, honored and respected by all who knew him till his
death which occurred on the 13th day of May, 1888.
There were children born to him and those ladies, but I know the
name of but one (the other were either very young when I left
S.C. or have been born since).
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_John BROCKINGTON I "the Immigrant"_+ | (1727 - 1795) _John BROCKINGTON II____| | (1754 - 1801) m 1773 | | |_Mary DREW _________________________+ | (1730 - ....) _William Scriven BROCKINGTON _| | (1795 - 1832) | | | _James FOWLER ______________________ | | | (1730 - 1772) | |_Martha Screven FOWLER _| | (1757 - 1822) m 1773 | | |_Elizabeth SCREVEN _________________+ | (1738 - ....) | |--Burrows Pressley BROCKINGTON | (1832 - 1888) | ____________________________________ | | | ________________________| | | | | | |____________________________________ | | |_Louise Eliz DOLLAR __________| (1794 - 1854) | | ____________________________________ | | |________________________| | |____________________________________
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_James CHANEY Sr.____+ | (1706 - ....) m 1730 _Bailey Eliphalet CHANEY _| | (1751 - 1821) m 1782 | | |_Mary JOHNSON _______ | (1710 - ....) m 1730 _Bailey Darby CHANEY Sr._| | (1791 - 1873) m 1839 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Sarah JONES _____________| | (1767 - 1834) m 1782 | | |_____________________ | | |--William Patterson CHANEY Sr. | (1843 - 1917) | _____________________ | | | __________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Elizabeth (Cook) CROFT _| (1814 - ....) m 1839 | | _____________________ | | |__________________________| | |_____________________
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Helen Silvey’s sources
Torrence and Allied Families by Robert M. Torrence, The
Wickersham Press, Philadelphia, pp 316-318
A House of Harrison compiled the years 1966-67 by Catherine
Murphy, correct the year 1979, State Historical Society of MO,
_Richard HARRISON ________________+ | (1630 - 1667) _Andrew HARRISON Sr._________| | (1648 - 1718) m 1684 | | |_Margaret BARBER _________________ | (1615 - 1677) _Andrew HARRISON Jr._| | (1687 - 1753) m 1710| | | __________________________________ | | | | |_Eleanor Long ELLIOTT _______| | (1642 - ....) m 1684 | | |__________________________________ | | |--John HARRISON | (1719 - 1796) | _(RESEARCH QUERY) BATTAILE _______ | | | _John "The Ranger" BATTAILE _| | | (1658 - 1707) m 1693 | | | |__________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth BATTAILE _| (1695 - ....) m 1710| | _Lawrence SMITH I "the Immigrant"_+ | | (1629 - 1700) m 1651 |_Elizabeth SMITH ____________| (1668 - 1770) m 1693 | |_Mary DEBNAM _____________________+ (1629 - 1700) m 1651
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_Edward HERNDON I____________+ | (1678 - 1758) m 1698 _Richard HERNDON ____| | (1708 - 1754) | | |_Mary WALLER "the Immigrant"_+ | (1674 - 1721) m 1698 _George HERNDON _____| | (1731 - 1796) | | | _Simon POE Jr._______________+ | | | (1708 - 1793) | |_Lucy POE ___________| | (1718 - ....) | | |_____________________________ | | |--Edmund HERNDON | (1770 - 1840) | _____________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________________ | | |_____________________| | | _____________________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________________
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___________________________ | ___________________________| | | | |___________________________ | _John KEENE ____________| | (1779 - 1855) | | | ___________________________ | | | | |___________________________| | | | |___________________________ | | |--Robert KEENE | (1807 - 1845) | ___________________________ | | | _John HALL ________________| | | (1748 - 1835) m 1777 | | | |___________________________ | | |_Elizabeth Graves HALL _| (1784 - ....) | | _William SANDIDGE Jr.______+ | | (1715 - 1777) m 1747 |_Mildred "Milly" SANDIDGE _| (1758 - 1858) m 1777 | |_Elizabeth "Betty" GRAVES _+ (1720 - 1826) m 1747
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This section consists of eighty-seven items, correspondence,
1793-1826, of John Tayloe III (1771-1828) (of Mount Airy,
Richmond County, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.). Items document
overseers, slaves and slavery, plantation management, horses,
family life, social matters, and business and financial matters.
Correspondence is with John Arnold (of Mill Bank, King George
County, Virginia), Hay Battaile (of Hayfield, Caroline County,
Virginia), Nicholas Biddle, Benjamin Boughton (of Moss Neck,
Caroline County and Neabsco, Prince William County, Virginia),
Doctor Elias Edmonds Buckner, Alexander Campbell (of Marmion,
King George County, Virginia), Gerard N. Causin, John Chew,
Joseph Chinn, John Clare, B. Cottringer, James Davidson, William
H. Dorsey, David English, Henry Fairfax, Julius Forrest, William
Gordon (bears letter of D. Attwell to William Gordon), Gideon
Granger, William Greenlaw, James Houston, William Roane
Jeffries, George Johnson, Doctor Walter Jones, P. O. Kelly
(concerning horses), Henry Greenfield Sothoron Key, Francis
Lightfoot Lee, W. Lewis (of Goldberry, Essex County, Virginia),
James A. Magruder, Richard Brooke Maury, George Murren, John
Oliver, Robert Oliver, Thomas Taylor Page, Mrs. Sophia Philips,
Richard Slade, Richard O. Smith, William Fenton Taliaferro,
Benjamin Ogle Tayloe (of Windsor, King George County, Virginia),
Edward Thornton Tayloe, Henrietta (Ogle) Tayloe, William Henry
Tayloe, Toppan Webster, and Basil Williamson, and A. C. Cazenove
& Co. of Alexandria, Virginia, Gilliat & Kirby of Richmond,
Virginia, and the Commissioners of Washington, D.C.
Section 31, Deeds, 1797-1827, Washington, D.C.
This section consists of eighteen items, deeds, 1797-1827, for
land in Washington, D.C, deeds of trust, 1820-1824, and a deed
of release, 1820 of John Tayloe III. Deeds are with Maria
(Forrest) Tayloe Bohrer, Thomas Buchanan, George Crosdale,
Thomas Ellicott, Charles Glover, George Grundy, James McCormick,
Jonathan Meredith, James S. Morsell (trustee of The Tontine
Company, Washington, D.C.), David Ott, Gustavus Scott, and John
Strother; deeds of trust, 1820-1824, of John Tayloe III with
David Murray Forrest, Fleet Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth W. Strother,
and John Strother; and a deed of release, 1820, of Richard O.
Smith to John Tayloe III.
Section 32, Affidavit, 1807, Washington, D.C.
This section consists of one item, an affidavit, 1807 March 23,
of Josias Wilson King concerning land in Washington, D.C.,
belonging to John Tayloe III. The affidavit is signed.
Section 33, Deeds, 1798-1824, Prince William County, Virginia
This section consists of four items, deeds, 1798-1824, of John
Tayloe III. Items include a deed, 1798 of Presley Thornton and
Susan (Stith) Thornton, to John Tayloe III for land in Prince
William County, Virginia, and Anne Arundel County and Baltimore
County, Maryland; acknowledgment of the deed by Susan (Stith)
Thornton; and deeds, 1805-1824, of John Tayloe III with Mrs.
Mary Cleary, Michael Cleary, and William Duvall for land in
Prince William County, Virginia.
Section 34, Lists, ca. 1820, Prince William County, Virginia
This section consists of three items, lists, compiled ca.1820,
of land in Prince William County, Virginia, bought and sold by
John Tayloe I, John Tayloe II, and John Tayloe III; and a list
of title papers at Neabsco, Prince William County, Virginia,
filed in the lawsuit of John Tayloe III v. Courtney H. Caukins
in the court of Prince William County, Virginia, compiled by
Thomas Nelson.
Section 35, Deeds, 1801-1825, Richmond County, Virginia
This section consists of seven items, deeds, 1801-1825, for land
in Richmond County, Virginia owned by Dr. John Brockenbrough
(concerning Golden Point, later Doctor's Hall), Sarah (Roane)
Brockenbrough; Anne (Ogle) Tayloe, John Tayloe III, William
Henry Tayloe (concerning Mount Airy and Old House), and Edwin
Waller; deed of trust, 1824, for Mount Airy, Richmond County,
Virginia, Negro slaves, livestock, and furniture, from John
Tayloe III to John Tayloe IV, with Benjamin Boughton as trustee
(witnessed by Philip Alexander Bramham, Elias Edmonds Buckner,
Landon Carter, Benjamin Ogle Tayloe, and William Henry Tayloe);
release of dower, 1809, of Sarah (Roane) Brockenbrough to John
Tayloe III; and an award (copy) 1807, of John Campbell and
Richard Elliott Parker (arbitrators in a dispute over the
boundary of Ben Hines Point, Richmond County, Virginia) to John
Tayloe III from Austin Brockenbrough (with survey made by
Benjamin N. Garland).
Section 36, Deeds, 1810, Botetourt County, Virginia
This section consists of three items, a deed, 1810, of James
Breckinridge and Ann (Selden) Breckinridge to John Tayloe III
for 580 acres in Botetourt County, Virginia.; acknowledgment of
deed, 1810, by Ann (Selden) Breckinridge taken by Mathew Harvey
and John Moore; and a deed, 1810, of Carter Beverley and Jane
(Wormeley) Beverley to John Tayloe III for land in Botetourt
County, Virginia.
Section 37, Bonds, 1813-1828
This section consists of twenty-three items, bonds, 1813-1828,
of John Tayloe III (of Mount Airy, Richmond County, Virginia,
and Washington, D.C.) with James Bradshaw Beverley, Robert
Beverley, Benjamin Boughton, Robert Carter Burwell, Maria
(Beverley) Clarke, Henry Greenfield Sothoron Key, Richard Potts,
John Roberts, William W. Smith, and Benjamin Ogle Tayloe.
Section 38, Protests, 1827
This section consists of two items, protests, 1827, of John
Tayloe III (of Washington, D.C.) made before Alexander Kerr
(notary public) against Basil Williamson and Robert H.
Williamson for unpaid bonds (bear seals of Alexander Kerr).
Section 39, Slave Papers, 1815-1827
This section consists of three items, slaves papers, 1815-1827.
Items include deeds of trust, 1815-1824, for Negro slaves owned
by Julius Forrest, John Tayloe Lomax, Henrietta Hill (Tayloe)
Key, Henry Greenfield Sothoron Key, and John Tayloe III
(witnessed by Landon Carter, Robert Wormeley Carter, and John
Tayloe IV); and a deed, 1827, of John Stith to John Tayloe III
for a Negro slave (witnessed by George Plater Tayloe).
Section 40, Plats, 1819, Washington, D.C.
This section consists of two items, plats, 1819, of subdivisions
laid out in Washington, D.C, by John Tayloe III (witnessed by
Joseph Elgar [surveyor] and Samuel Lane and bear seal of Joseph
Elgar).
Section 41, Deed of Trust, 1825, St. Mary's County, Maryland
This section consists of one item, a deed of trust, 1825 July
26, from Henry Greenfield Sothoron Key (b. 1790) to John Tayloe
III for land and Negro slaves in St. Mary's County, Maryland.
The deed is signed by Key and witnessed by Thomas Spalding and
Enoch Joseph Willard.
Section 42, Agreements, 1806-1826
This section consists of twenty-one items, agreements,
1806-1826, of John Tayloe III (of Mount Airy, Richmond County,
Virginia, and Washington, D.C.) with John Arnold, Richard
Batten, Benjamin Boughton (concerning Menokin, Richmond County,
Virginia), John Bramill, Elias Edmonds Buckner, Chapman Clark,
Michael Cleary, Arrington Evans, Henry Fairfax, Henry Greenfield
Sothoron Key, John Tayloe Lomax, George Magruder, Thomas Nelson,
Richard Slade, John Strother, Benjamin Ogle Tayloe (concerning
Society Hill and Windsor, King George County, Virginia, and
Tuscum, Stafford County, Virginia), William Henry Tayloe, Samuel
Turner, Edwin Waller, Basil Williamson, and Sampson Windsor
(concerning Neabsco, Prince William County, Virginia), and the
Bank of the United States.
Section 43, Certificates and Receipts, 1805-1824
This section consists of eleven items, certificates, 1805-1823,
for stock issued to John Tayloe III by The Tontine Company,
Washington, D.C. (copy), Bank of Washington, Washington, D.C.
(bears seal), Potomac Steam Boat Company, Fredericksburg,
Virginia, Bank of the United States (bear seals), and New
Theatre, Washington, D.C.; certificate, 1824, issued to John
Tayloe III as owner of a pew in St. John's (Protestant
Episcopal) Church, Washington, D.C. (bears seal); and receipts,
1814, issued to John Oliver, Robert Oliver, John Tayloe III,
Lawrence Washington, Charles Wirgman, P. Wirgman, and Rebecca
Tayloe (Wormeley) Grymes by the Bank of the Metropolis,
Washington, D.C.
Section 44, Receipt, 1816
This section consists of one item, a receipt, 1816 October 16,
of John Tayloe III as guardian of Rebecca Tayloe (Wormeley)
Grymes concerning her legacy from the estate of Ralph Wormeley
(John Chew, administrator). The receipt also bears an account of
John Chew's administration of the estate.
Section 50, Tayloe, John (1771-1828), Will
This section consists of five items, a will (copy made by
Benjamin Ogle Tayloe), 1828, of John Tayloe III (of Mount Airy,
Richmond County, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.) probated in
Washington, D.C.; extracts from the will made by William S.
Brown and William Henry Tayloe; and notes concerning the wills
of John Tayloe III and John Tayloe IV, made by John Tayloe
Lomax.
Section 51, Tayloe, John (1771-1828), Estate Accounts, 1828-1884
This section consists of three items, estate accounts,
1828-1884, kept by Benjamin Ogle Tayloe and William Henry Tayloe
as executors of the estate of John Tayloe III.
Section 52, Tayloe, John (1771-1828), Estate Papers, 1833-1856
This section consists of three items documenting the estate of
John Tayloe III. Items include a bill of complaint, [1845?], of
Robert Wormeley Carter, Anne Ogle (Tayloe) Lewis, Henry Howell
Lewis, and Virginia Tayloe v. Benjamin Ogle Tayloe and William
Henry Tayloe (executors of the estate of John Tayloe III) in the
circuit court of Richmond County, Virginia; documents (copies),
1833, concerning the lawsuit of the Executors of John Tayloe III
v. the Administrator of Landon Carter in the circuit court of
Richmond County, Virginia; and a decree (copy), 1856, of the
court of Alexandria, Virginia, concerning the estate of John
Tayloe III.
Section 53, Tayloe, Benjamin Ogle (1796-1868), Account Book,
1828-1855
This section consists of one item, an account book, 1828-1855,
kept by Benjamin Ogle Tayloe (1796-1868) as an executor of the
estate of John Tayloe III.
Section 54, Tayloe, William Henry (1799-1871), Account Book,
1828-1841
This section consists of an account book, 1828-1841, kept at
Mount Airy, Richmond County, Virginia, by William Henry Tayloe
(1799-1871) as an executor of the estate of John Tayloe III.
Section 55, Estate of John Tayloe III, Agreements, 1828-1870
This section consists of twenty-eight items, agreements,
1828-1870, concerning the estate of John Tayloe III. The
agreements were made by George Atkinson, Richard Atkinson,
Thomas Blunt, Benjamin Boughton, John Bramill, Basil Brawner,
William Cockrell, Stephen Coby, Mathew Flornung, Henry Hall,
John Huddleston, Robert H. King, Anne Ogle (Tayloe) Lewis, Henry
Howell Lewis, Leonard Love, Robert B. Merchant, William Charles
Merchant, Hendley Milstead, Thomas Nelson, Julia Dickerson
(Tayloe) Paine, Samuel Austin Patteson, John U. Reeves, Henry A.
Schroeder, Alexander Shaw, Augustine Jaquelin Smith (attorney
for Virginia Tayloe), John Stith, Anne (Ogle) Tayloe, Benjamin
Ogle Tayloe, Charles Tayloe, Edward Thornton Tayloe, George
Plater Tayloe, Henry Augustine Tayloe, Mary Elizabeth
(Langhorne) Tayloe, Mary (Ogle) Tayloe, Virginia Tayloe, William
Henry Tayloe, William Waite, John C. Weedon, John W. Williams,
and Bertron Windsor.
Section 56, Estate of John Tayloe III, Deeds, 1833-1846
This section consists of five items, deeds, 1833-1846, of
Benjamin Ogle Tayloe and William Henry Tayloe as executors of
the estate of John Tayloe III. The deeds are with Richard
Atkinson, Mrs. Ruth Ann Atkinson, Basil Brawner, Mrs. Malinda
Brawner, and William Waite for land in Prince William County,
Virginia, and A. B. Bott and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Bott in
Chesterfield County, Virginia.
Section 57, Washington, D.C., Supreme Court, Decree, 1871
This section consists of one item, a decree 27 June 1871 of the
Washington, D.C., Supreme Court in the lawsuit of Anne Ogle
(Tayloe) Lewis and Henry Howell Lewis v. Edward Thornton Tayloe,
Henry Augustine Tayloe, and Thomas Taylor Munford (executors of
the estate of William Henry Tayloe [late executor of the estate
of John Tayloe III]). This copy of the decree was made by Return
Jonathan Meigs; bears seal.
Section 58, Estate of John Tayloe III, Bonds, 1829-1845
This section consists of seventeen items, bonds, 1829-1845,
concerning the estate of John Tayloe III. Bonds include those of
Benjamin Babbitt, Robert Beverley, William Bradshaw Beverley,
Benjamin Boughton, John Bramill, Carter Braxton, Robert Wormeley
Carter, Maria (Beverley) Clarke, John Tayloe Lomax, Achilles
Lumpkin, Noah Milstead, James Reeves, John U. Reeves, Wat Reeves
(alias Waller Reeves), Winney Reeves, Benjamin Ogle Tayloe,
Charles Tayloe, Edward Thornton Tayloe, and William Henry
Tayloe.
Section 59, Estate of John Tayloe III, 1828
This section consists of two items, 1828, concerning the estate
of John Tayloe III. Items include a notice, 1828, of Benjamin
Ogle Tayloe and William Henry Tayloe (executors of the estate of
John Tayloe III) to person having claims against the estate; and
an order, 1828, of the court of King George County, Virginia, to
record the will of John Tayloe III."
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_William TAYLOE TAYLOR "the Immigrant"_ | (1645 - 1710) m 1685 _John TAYLOE ____________| | (1688 - 1747) | | |_Ann CORBIN ___________________________+ | (1664 - 1694) m 1685 _John TAYLOE II of "Mount Airy"_| | (1721 - 1779) m 1747 | | | _David GWYN ___________________________ | | | (1661 - 1694) m 1686 | |_Elizabeth GWYNN ________| | (1692 - 1734) | | |_Catherine GRIFFIN ____________________+ | (1664 - 1728) m 1686 | |--John TAYLOE III | (1770 - 1828) | _George I PLATER ______________________ | | (1670 - ....) | _George II PLATER _______| | | (1695 - 1755) m 1729 | | | |_Anne BURFORD _________________________ | | (1670 - ....) |_Rebecca PLATER ________________| (1731 - 1787) m 1747 | | _Thomas ADDISON _______________________+ | | (1679 - 1727) m 1701 |_Rebecca Tasker ADDISON _| (1703 - 1742) m 1729 | |_Elizabeth TASKER _____________________+ (1686 - 1706) m 1701
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Mother: Ursula BISHE |
Father: William THOMPSON (AFN: J5PH-S8)
Mother: Eleanor Or Ellen MONTAGUE (AFN: J5PH-TF) (dates do not
work for these to be her parents.)
__ | __| | | | |__ | _Richard THOMPSON "the Immigrant"_| | (1613 - 1649) m 1641 | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Elizabeth THOMPSON | (1642 - 1720) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Ursula BISHE ____________________| (1613 - 1658) m 1641 | | __ | | |__| | |__
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George then married Martha Belton Lyles. Their children were:
1. George Rogers Clark Todd – (? -?)
_David TODD _________+ | (1723 - 1785) m 1749 _Levi "The Old Indian Fighter" TODD of Ellerslie_| | (1756 - 1807) m 1779 | | |_Hannah OWEN ________ | (1725 - 1813) m 1749 _Robert Smith TODD Judge_| | (1791 - 1849) m 1812 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Jane "Betsy" BRIGGS ____________________________| | (1761 - 1800) m 1779 | | |_____________________ | | |--George Rogers Clark TODD C.S.A. | (1825 - 1902) | _James PARKER _______ | | (1727 - 1797) m 1747 | _Robert PARKER __________________________________| | | (1760 - 1800) m 1789 | | | |_Mary TODD __________+ | | (1728 - 1789) m 1747 |_Eliza Ann PARKER _______| (1794 - 1825) m 1812 | | _Andrew PORTER ______ | | (1743 - 1813) m 1767 |_Elizabeth Rittenhouse PORTER ___________________| (1769 - 1850) m 1789 | |_Elizabeth MCDOWELL _ (1747 - 1773) m 1767
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__________________________________________________ | _______________________________________| | | | |__________________________________________________ | _CLEMENT VINCENT ____| | (1520 - ....) | | | __________________________________________________ | | | | |_______________________________________| | | | |__________________________________________________ | | |--ELIZABETH VINCENT | (1547 - ....) | _WILLIAM TANFIELD ________________________________+ | | (1489 - 1529) | _FRANCIS TANFIELD of Gayton, Northants_| | | (1508 - 1558) | | | |_ISABEL (HUMPHREY ) STAVELY of Barton Seagrave____+ | | (1500 - ....) |_ANNE TANFIELD ______| (1520 - ....) | | _BENJAMIN "Gentleman" CAVE of Standford Northants_ | | (1470 - ....) |_BRIDGET CAVE _________________________| (1500 - 1583) | |__________________________________________________
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