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Mother: MARIE LOUISE von ÖSTERREICH Archduchess of Austria |
__ | _CARLO Maria BONAPARTE ______| | (1746 - 1785) m 1764 | | |__ | _NAPOLEON BONAPARTE of France_______________________| | (1769 - 1821) m 1810 | | | __ | | | | |_Laetizia RAMOLINO of Naples_| | (1750 - 1836) m 1764 | | |__ | | |--NAPOLEON FRANCIS Joseph Charles BONAPARTE King of Rome | (1812 - 1833) | __ | | | _____________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_MARIE LOUISE von ÖSTERREICH Archduchess of Austria_| (1791 - 1847) m 1810 | | __ | | |_____________________________| | |__
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Mother: Margaret MARTIN |
_Peter (Pierre) DUPUY Sr._____________+ | (1694 - 1777) m 1720 _John Bartholomew DUPUY _| | (1722 - 1791) m 1753 | | |_Judith LEFEVRE (LAFEAVOUR) __________+ | (1702 - 1785) m 1720 _Peter DUPUY ________| | (1768 - 1852) m 1789| | | _Pierre "Peter" GUERRANT (GUERIN) Sr._+ | | | (1697 - 1750) m 1732 | |_Esther GUERRANT ________| | (1735 - 1760) m 1753 | | |_Magdalene TRABUE ____________________+ | (1715 - 1787) m 1732 | |--Virginia Ann DUPUY | (1809 - 1834) | ______________________________________ | | | _________________________| | | | | | |______________________________________ | | |_Margaret MARTIN ____| (1768 - 1852) m 1789| | ______________________________________ | | |_________________________| | |______________________________________
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(Ed. Pat Stevens) I have been given recently extensive
rinformation on George and his descendents by Robin Kline, pp.
cit., a descendant ofthe Berrymans. Some of it follows.
"Chotankers: A Family History" (1982) is a history of the Foote
family. A recent correcttion was printed in "THE BULLETIN" of
the Chester District Genealogical Society [ P. O. Box 336,
Richburg, S.C.29729] Cont'd with son George Foote
George lived at first in St. Paul's Parish, Stafford Co, VA.
Later he moved to Fauquier C, where he was at his death. He
married twice. His second wife Mary is named in his will. The
will was proved in FauquierCo, June 28, 1759. Legatees were his
wife, and sons: William, Richard, Henry, George and Gilson, and
his daughters: Elizabeth, Frances and Beheathland. he directs
that his youngest sons Richard and William shall be educated.
The others were probably grown. VMHB, pp cit pg 97
From Carolyn Gettings site "Ancestors of Carolyn Merle Knight
Getting" www
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cgetting/index.htm
The Will of George Foote was probated in Fauquier County in
1759.
Abstracts from the Will
Will, Administrations and Marriages, Fauquier Co, VA 1759-1800
Compiled by J. Estella Stewart King, 133 N Wetherly Drive,
Beverly Hills, CA 1939
May 31, 1759. June 28 1759 Hamilton Parish... Will of George
Foote.
To Wife, Mary Foote, plantation where I now live, after decease
to son William, if deceased to son Richard.
To Son, Henry Foote 100 acres of land
To Son, George Foote, 365 acres of land
To son Gilson Foote, 640 acres, and part of land in Prince
William County
To son Richard Foote, 556 acres of land
To son, William Foote, to have plantation at the death of his
mother
Wife, sons and daughters, Elizabeth, Frances and Bethelon, to
have slaves
Wife and daughters to have household goods
Sons, Richard and William to be educated according to
satisfaction of wife
Exrs: Wife and sons, George, Gilson, Richard and William
Wit: William Fletchr, John Burdell, George Russell
The following are taken from the Fauquier Co, Minute Book, 1759
Will was presented to the court by Gilson Foote, one of the
Executors therein named who make Oath thereto and the same being
proved by Brereton Jones, William Fletcher, John Burdett, George
Bussell, witnesses thereto.
Fauquier Co. Minute Book, 1759-1762 p 5 Court 24 May 1759
Certificate granted for Gilson Foote for obtaining a Probate
thereof. pg 25 Sept 1759, Mary Foote joined in the probate.
George Foote died before 28 Jun 1759 in Fauquier Co, VA. His
estate was probaterd on 28 June 1759 inFauquier Co, VA. His
estate appearedin probation in 1760 in Fauquier Co, VA. His
estate was named in the"Virginia Publick Claims"-Property used
during Rev War on 25 Mar 1782 in Fauquier Co, VA DAR application
#677800 (Note: This was either his estate or his son George,
which it well might be)
George's portions of his father's 25% of the 30,000 access of
Brent Town fell in Prince William and what would later become
Fauquier Co,West of Cedar Run. George's share included land on
Champ's Run, north of Town Run, and other acerage on Cedar Run.
For his home site he selected 295 acres within two miles of the
old Brent Town on the Shenandoah Hunting path. There, a small
community still existed and included in a few years Harding's
Inn or "Ordinary" as inns were called, and Elk Run Church. (note
from Brian Foote, rec'vd on Aug 11998, "PS".
Deed located in Richmond, VA state Library, Deed Book 1, pg 456:
Footeto Stewart: Nov 20, 1762. Richard Foote of County of
Stafford to William Stewart, clerk, George Foote, Gilson Foote,
Richard Foote and William Foote. Four of the sons of George
Foote, deceased, whearas hereto for many years ago and George
Brent, Robert Bristow, Nicholas Hayward and Richard Foote,
grandfather of the first named Richard Foote, party to these
presents obtained a patent from the then proprietor of the
Northern Neck of Virginia for 30,000 acres of land known by the
name of Brent Tract as by the said patent may fully appear and
whereas at the death of said Richard Foote the patentee's
undivided fourth part of the said Brent Town land descended to
his son Richard Foote, the father of the first named Richard,
who having beenseized of the said undivided fourth part in his
demise as of fee simple made his last will and testament in
writing (as is fully stated in the opening pages of Mr Watson's
information of the Foote Family).
*** Fauquier Families 1759-1799 b John P A;cpcl pg 125
Foote, Richard of Stafford Deed Book 1, pg 436. In 1772
Settlement of suit re Foote family's share of 30,000 acres Brent
Town tract patented by George Brent, Robert Bristow, Nicholas
Hayward, and his grandfather Richard Foote; on latter's death
1/4 undivided share descended to his father Richard, who willed
800 acres to two daus, balance to sons: him, George, and John;
last died intestate without issue and sharefell to him as oldest
son; Brentown divided and he divided 7500 acres according to
father's will; bro. George willed his part to sons Henry,
George, Gilson, Richard and William; Henry sold to William
Stuart; resurvey showed original division had shorted the Foote
7500 acresshare by 1450 acres, all in subsequent division coming
out of his own part; he accepts settlement with his nephews;
with AbsalomXRamey, Benjamin Pope , James XDrummond."
__ | _Richard FOOTE I "the Immigrant"_| | (1632 - 1724) m 1657 | | |__ | _Richard FOOTE II "the Immigrant"_| | (1665 - 1724) | | | __ | | | | |_Hester HAYWOOD _________________| | (1639 - 1729) m 1657 | | |__ | | |--George FOOTE I | (1706 - 1759) | __ | | | _________________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |__________________________________| | | __ | | |_________________________________| | |__
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FRIERSON - Looking for information about Captain James Frierson,
who apparently migrated to South Carolina in the 1760's.
Possibly obtained his rank in the British Army. Father of
Lieutenant John Frierson of the Continental Army (later Captain
and Major) and the lineage of the Friersons of Stateburg. John
T. Frierson [email protected]
Frierson, John N.- Summer home at Statesburg, SC, attended
Edgehill Academy with Samuel D. McGill, 1835.
Name: Mary Margaret Lam EMail: [email protected] Date: 2002-10-12
Surnames of Interest Peden, McCalla, Frierson, McLane/McClain,
McCaslin, Gardinier, Steele, Archer
Locality of Interest SC, Texas, Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi
Comments: Great Great Granddaughter of William Drayton Peden and
Sallie Montgomery Frierson.
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Father: (RESEARCH QUERY) LOVE |
Court Record Data Context Extract
Agreement Benjamin Wigginton with Richard H. Love for purchase
of the house of Love - 1818
Deed Richard H. Love &c to Ludwell Lee &c - Culpeper Co. - 1818
Deed of Trust Richard H. Love to Philip Lightfoot - Culpeper
Co. - 1816
Deed of Trust Richard H. Love &c to Ludwell Lee &c - Culpeper
Co. - 1818
Defendant Benjamin Wiggington (aka Benjamin Wigginton)
Deponent / Affiant Lewis W. Field; John C. Scott; Benjamin
Mershon; Moses Green
Family Seth Wiggington, son of Benjamin Wiggington
Family Eliza M. Love, Ann Cecelia McKenna & Richard H. Lee,
children of Flora Lee
Locality Culpeper Co.; Westmoreland Co.; Fairfax Co.; Loudoun
Co.
Marriage Richard H. Love -mr- Eliza Matilda Lee, daughter of
Flora Lee
Marriage Ludwell Lee -mr- Flora Lee, daughter of Philip Ludwell
Lee
Plaintiff Richard H. Love; Richard H. Lee; Ludwell Lee Slave
Robert; Sally; Fick - property of Richard H. Love
Tract Belmont, home of Ludwell Lee
Administrative Information
Record title Love vs Wigginton
Year recorded 1826
Collection CR-SC-H
Record ID 169-4
End Notes
Preserved by City of Fredericksburg
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Extracted by Barry L. McGhee
Extracted on 9/5/2002
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Father: James PACKER Mother: Elizabeth COCKFIELD |
__________________________________________________ | _John PACKER __________| | (1750 - ....) | | |__________________________________________________ | _James PACKER ________| | (1774 - 1824) | | | __________________________________________________ | | | | |_______________________| | | | |__________________________________________________ | | |--Martha Jane PACKER | (1800 - ....) | _William "Uncle Billy" COCKFIELD _________________+ | | (1700 - ....) | _William COCKFIELD Jr._| | | (1740 - ....) | | | |_Sarah SEALY _____________________________________+ | | (1700 - ....) |_Elizabeth COCKFIELD _| (1786 - 1836) | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) MCQUEEN of SC & E. Fel. Par. LA_ | | |_Mary MCQUEEN _________| (1750 - ....) | |__________________________________________________
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Mother: Mary DAINGERFIELD |
LDS Children:
Ann STARK (AFN:14HS-TF5) Born: Abt. 1807 Place: Of
Petersburg, Petersburg, Va
Mattie L. STARKE (AFN:1QQP-WCM) b abt 1813 m. Charles Henry POOR
(AFN: 1QQP-WHG)
_______________________________ | _William STARK Sr.____| | (1704 - 1755) m 1727 | | |_______________________________ | _William STARK Jr.___| | (1755 - ....) | | | _Robert BOLLING II "of Kippax"_+ | | | (1682 - 1749) m 1706 | |_Mary Ann BOLLING ____| | (1708 - ....) m 1727 | | |_Anne COCKE ___________________+ | (1689 - 1749) m 1706 | |--Robert Bolling STARK | (1781 - 1839) | _______________________________ | | | _Edward DAINGERFIELD _| | | (1730 - ....) | | | |_______________________________ | | |_Mary DAINGERFIELD __| (1759 - ....) | | _______________________________ | | |_Mary BASCOTT ________| (1730 - ....) | |_______________________________
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