Mother: Anna COLE |
_Arthur AYLESWORTH AYLWORTH Sr. "the Immigrant"_+ | (1650 - ....) _Chad AYLESWORTH ____| | (1696 - 1757) m 1725| | |_Mary BROWNE ___________________________________+ | (1666 - 1725) _Peleg AYLESWORTH ___| | (1749 - 1824) m 1772| | | _David MAJOR ___________________________________+ | | | (1680 - ....) | |_Elizabeth MAJOR ____| | (1707 - 1757) m 1725| | |________________________________________________ | | |--Peleg AYLESWORTH | (1790 - ....) | ________________________________________________ | | | _Daniel COLE ________| | | (1730 - 1795) | | | |________________________________________________ | | |_Anna COLE __________| (1755 - 1844) m 1772| | ________________________________________________ | | |_Anna YOUNG _________| (1730 - ....) | |________________________________________________
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Some have speculated that John Echols was identical to the John
Eccles who appeared near Herrin Creek in Charles City County
1677-94. [Charles City County Court Orders 1687-95, page 499]
This John Echols married possibly a daughter of Thomas Harris
and his wife, Yuet —. On 13 September 1677 [Charles City County
Court Orders 1676-79, page 164] , administration of the estate
of Thomas Harris was granted John Echols and John Hardaway.
Thomas Harris, likely the son of the elder Thomas Harris and who
had come of age, petitioned the court to summon Echols on 2
March 1690/1. [Charles City County Court Orders 1687-95, page
338] Charles City County awarded Echols 200 pounds of tobacco
for two wolves heads in 1691. [Charles City County Court Orders
1687-95, page 371] We can find no evidence that John Echols of
Charles City County was John Echols. Indeed the former John
Echols was killing wolves in Charles City County while the
latter the other John Echols was living in New Kent.
John Exoll of King William County
The most likely candidate for John’s father is one John Exoll.
John Axoll and Anthony Haines had secured with a patent for 600
acres in New Kent County in July 1658. [Patent Book 4, page
271] In October 1658 a patent to Robert Jones for land on the
north side of the Mattaponi River in what was then New Kent
County mentioned land of John Exoll. [Patent Book 4, page 276]
A patent to Richard Harrison for land next to John Exoll’s swamp
included William Exoll as a headright in 1664. [Patent Book 5,
page 438] Exol Swamp, which is on present-day maps of King and
Queen County, is about 15 from where John Echols later settled.
John Pigg whose descendants were in Southside Virginia near the
Echolls held neighboring land. [Patent Book 4, page 565]
[Patent Book 5, page 644]
Milner Echols wrote in 1850 “The Short History of Our Family”
beginning with his earliest known ancestor, John Echols who
married Mary Cave about 1688.
He lived in King and Queen County, 2 or 3 miles south of
present-day Beazley, very near Caroline. About 15 miles
southeast is Exol Swamp named for John Exoll who was in the
Colony before 1658 of King William County may have been the
father.
Amelia County jury of Robert Vaughan vs. Richard Ward on 9
December 1737, three were Richard, William, and Abraham Echols.
Land patents for John Echols
On 20 April 1685 John Echols and William Morris received 350
acres “behind land formerly of Mr. Giles Moody” in New Kent
County. This was for the transportation of seven persons.
Echols and Morris allowed their right to the land lapse and
James Taylor obtained its patent in 1688. On 23 April 1688,
John alone was granted 321 acres next to land he already owned.
Fifteen years later in 1703, he, Samuel Craddock, John Cave, and
William Glover were granted 1,620 acres on the “branches of
Tuckahoe Swamp and the freshes of Mattaponi River” in King and
Queen and Essex Counties. The tract began on the east side of
Potobago Path. A patent for Francis Meriwether places Potobago
Path on the branches of Hoskins Creek. Thus the tract was 2-3
miles south of present-day Beazley, Virginia.
On 23 October 1703, John Echols and John Cave secured a patent
for 600 acres in St. Stephen’s Parish in King and Queen County."
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Mother: Mary Elizabeth BUFORD OR WARFORD |
Sarah F. McAllister (Wife) b. 19 Aug 1847 Missouri Marriage: 4
Jul 1869
Children:
1. Luella J. Lindsey b. 19 Jan 1870
2. Laura M. Lindsey b. 15 Sep 1871
3. Lilly B. Lindsey b. 18 Feb 1873
4. Effie May Lindsey b. 10 Mar 1875
5. Maryetta Lindsey b. 18 Jan 1877
__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) LINDSEY _| | | | |__ | _John LINDSEY _____________________| | (1800 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |___________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Willis Pinkney LINDSEY | (1826 - 1904) | __ | | | ___________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Mary Elizabeth BUFORD OR WARFORD _| (1800 - ....) | | __ | | |___________________________| | |__
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Father: Cornelius Ferdinand NEAL Mother: Amanda MORGAN |
_____________________ | _____________________________| | | | |_____________________ | _Cornelius Ferdinand NEAL _| | (1856 - ....) m 1883 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Martha NEAL | (1892 - ....) | _David MORGAN _______+ | | (1780 - 1836) m 1806 | _William Pierce MORGAN ______| | | (1826 - ....) m 1841 | | | |_Mary ANDREWS _______+ | | (.... - 1868) m 1806 |_Amanda MORGAN ____________| (1850 - ....) m 1883 | | _Nathan SANDERS _____+ | | (1792 - 1856) m 1810 |_Angeline Cassandra SANDERS _| (1824 - ....) m 1841 | |_Cynthia BENNETT ____ (1795 - 1879) m 1810
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Robert Thornton (died l460), married Isabel Gray, 14th
descendent from King Stephen of England.
Mrs. Alma Wiles (Littrell), 51 New Street, Sullivan, MO 63080,
(636) 468-8328 is researching the Thornton family tree.
CONFLICT: Marriage 1 Agnes Married: ABT 1420 in East Newton,
Cambridgeshire, England
Marriage 2 Isabel Mekylfeld b: ABT 1402 in East Newton, York,
England Married: BEF 1424 in East Newton, York, England.
_THOMAS THORNTON of Newton_+ | (.... - 1344) m 1338 _ROBERT THORNTON ____| | (1341 - 1402) | | |_JOAN NELLISON ____________+ | (1318 - ....) m 1338 _WILLIAM THORNTON of Newton_| | (1359 - 1418) | | | ___________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |___________________________ | | |--ROBERT THORNTON | (1392 - 1460) | ___________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |___________________________ | | |____________________________| | | ___________________________ | | |_____________________| | |___________________________
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