Mother: Ann BRISCOE |
_____________________ | __________________________| | | | |_____________________ | _John DAVIS II_______| | (1685 - 1717) m 1710| | | _____________________ | | | | |__________________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--George DAVIS | (1712 - ....) | _JOHN BRISCOE I______+ | | (1610 - 1699) | _Philip BRISCOE Gent. Sr._| | | (1648 - 1724) m 1677 | | | |_Elizabeth DUBOIS ___ | | (1620 - ....) |_Ann BRISCOE ________| (1695 - 1755) m 1710| | _Edward SWANN Sr.____+ | | (1630 - 1693) |_Susannah SWAN ___________| (1650 - 1740) m 1677 | |_Susannah HEATH? ____ (1630 - ....)
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Children:
Robert Flake Jr. b. About 1650 in Isle Of Wight, VA.
Mary Flake b. Before 1650 in Isle of Wight Co., Va.
Susannah Flake
Katherine Flake b. About 1666 in Isle of Wight Co., Va.
Elizabeth Flake b. About 1670 in Surrey Co, VA
__ | __| | | | |__ | _Robert FLAKE I "the Immigrant"_| | (1600 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Robert FLAKE II | (1621 - 1697) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |________________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: ISABELLA TAILLEFER of England |
_______________________________________________________ | _HUGH IX "The Brown" de LUSIGNAN La Marche_______| | (1150 - 1219) | | |_______________________________________________________ | _HUGH X "le Brun" de LUSIGNAN La Marche_| | (1183 - 1249) m 1219 | | | _______________________________________________________ | | | | |_AGATHA__________________________________________| | (1160 - ....) | | |_______________________________________________________ | | |--HUGH XI de LUSIGNAN of Bretagne | (1221 - ....) | _WILLIAM (Guillaume IV) TAILLEFER _____________________+ | | (1134 - 1187) m 1148 | _ADHEMAR (Alymer) Valence TAILLEFER of Angouleme_| | | (1160 - 1218) m 1180 | | | |_MARGARET (Marguerite) de TURRENNE Countess of Turenne_+ | | (1130 - 1201) m 1148 |_ISABELLA TAILLEFER of England__________| (1188 - 1246) m 1219 | | _PIERRE "Peter Capet" de FRANCE Lord of Courtenay______+ | | (1126 - 1183) m 1150 |_ALICE (Alix) Capet de Courtenai de FRANCE ______| (1160 - 1218) m 1180 | |_ELIZABETH (Isabelle) de COURTENAY ____________________+ (1127 - 1205) m 1150
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Mother: Elizabeth TAYLOR |
_____________________ | _Thomas I MINOR ____________| | (1711 - 1776) m 1741 | | |_____________________ | _Thomas MINOR II_____| | (1751 - 1834) m 1780| | | _Robert THOMAS ______ | | | (1700 - 1733) | |_Alice THOMAS ______________| | (1725 - 1790) m 1741 | | |_____________________ | | |--Malinda M. MINOR | (1785 - ....) | _James TAYLOR III____+ | | (1703 - 1784) m 1727 | _James TAYLOR IV____________| | | (1732 - 1814) m 1758 | | | |_Alice THORNTON _____+ | | (1708 - 1739) m 1727 |_Elizabeth TAYLOR ___| (1763 - 1836) m 1780| | _James HUBBARD Jr.___+ | | (1710 - ....) |_Ann Berry 'Fanny' HUBBARD _| (1738 - 1789) m 1758 | |_____________________
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Mother: MAUD de BRAOSE |
_ROGER II de MORTIMER Lord of Wigmore__________________+ | (1158 - 1214) m 1190 _RALPH de MORTIMER 5th Baron of Wigmore____________| | (1190 - 1246) m 1230 | | |_ISABEL de FERRERS ____________________________________+ | (1166 - 1252) m 1190 _ROGER de MORTIMER 6th Baron of Wigmore_| | (1230 - 1282) m 1247 | | | _LLYWELYN ap Iorwerth Fawr "The Great" of North Wales__+ | | | (1173 - 1240) | |_GWLADUS Dhu "The Dark" LLYWELYN of Wales__________| | (1190 - 1251) m 1230 | | |_TANGWYSTYL ferch Llywarch Goch of Wales_______________+ | (1168 - 1205) | |--ISABELLA de MORTIMER | (1248 - 1300) | _REGINALD de BRAOSE Lord Of Abergave___________________+ | | (1179 - 1228) | _WILLIAM "Black Will" de BRAOSE Lord of Abegavenny_| | | (1204 - 1230) | | | |_GRACE de "The Dark" BRIWERE __________________________+ | | (1186 - 1223) |_MAUD de BRAOSE ________________________| (1226 - 1301) m 1247 | | _WILLIAM "The Protector" MARSHALL 3rd Earl of Pembroke_+ | | (1144 - 1219) m 1189 |_EVE MARSHALL of Pembroke__________________________| (1206 - 1246) | |_ISABEL de CLARE of Pembroke___________________________+ (1174 - 1220) m 1189
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Mother: Rebecca WHEAT |
Brigadier-General Edward Asbury O'Neal was born in Madison
county, Ala., in 1818. His father, Edward O'Neal, was a native
of Ireland, and his mother was Miss Rebecca Wheat, a member of
one of the Huguenot families of South Carolina. They moved to
Alabama and settled in Madison county soon after their marriage.
When Edward Asbury was but three months old his father died.
His mother was a lady of much force of character and managed her
affairs well, giving to both her boys, Basil and Edward, a good
education, and equipping them well for the battle of life.
Edward graduated at LaGrange college with the first honors of
his class in 1836. He read law in the office of Hon. James W.
McClung, was admitted to the bar in 1840, and located at
Florence. In 1841 he was elected solicitor of the Fourth
judicial circuit and served four years. From that time forward,
for many years, he devoted himself almost exclusively to the
study of law. He was a strong
believer in the right and advisability of secession. When that
policy was adopted and resulted in war, he proved his faith by
works, and was prompt to take up arms to make it a success. He
raised a company for the Ninth Alabama, of which regiment he was
elected major, and commissioned June 26, 1861. In the fall he
was promoted to lieutenant-colonel (October 21, 1861). He
received another promotion in March, 1862, as colonel of the
Twenty-sixth Alabama, when in Richmond. The commission, however,
was not made out until April 2d. He led this regiment at
Yorktown, Williamsburg, Seven Pines and the battles around
Richmond. At Seven Pines he had a horse killed under him, and
was himself severely injured by a fragment of shell. During the
advance into Maryland he commanded Rodes' brigade until two days
before the battle of Boonsboro, when he was relieved and
returned to the command of his regiment. In this battle he
received a very painful wound in the thigh. During the winter he
again reported for duty and took command of the brigade. He led
the brigade at Chancellorsville, Gettysburg and Mine Run,
General Rodes having been put in command of the division. Early
in 1864 his regiment was sent back to Alabama to recruit, but
was not permitted to long remain idle, being ordered to Dalton
and placed in Cantey's brigade. General Cantey being now in
charge of the division, Colonel O'Neal led his brigade through
the battles and marches of the Atlanta campaign until after the
removal of General Johnston. Soon after that event Colonel
O'Neal was relieved and during the rest of the war served on
detached duty. A
commission of brigadier-general was during this time issued to
him, bearing date, June 6, 1863; but on account of the
irregularity of the mails, he never received it, though acting
in that capacity for the last year and a half of the war. Just
four years from the time that he had left Florence for the war
he returned home. He resumed the practice of law, and also took
much interest in political matters. In 1874 he entered the
political fight which resulted in the restoration of the
Democratic party to the control of the State. In 1875 he was
elected to the constitutional convention, and was
chairman of the committee on education. In 1880 he was an
elector on the Hancock ticket, and in 1882 was elected governor
of Alabama. In 1884 he was re-elected. His administration
throughout was highly commended. Retiring from the highest
office in the gift of his State, he resumed his residence at
Florence and the practice of law, and was actively engaged in a
number of enterprises looking to the development of his region
of the State, until his death, November 7, 1891. CMH, vol. 7
_____________________ | _____________________| | | | |_____________________ | _Edward Asbury O'NEAL _| | (.... - 1818) m 1806 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Edward Asbury O'NEAL Of Alabama | (1818 - 1891) | _Joseph WHEAT Sr.____+ | | (1707 - 1787) | _Basil WHEAT ________| | | (1750 - 1810) | | | |_Mary WILLIAMS ______ | | (1709 - ....) |_Rebecca WHEAT ________| (1790 - ....) m 1806 | | _____________________ | | |_Mary RIDGEWAY ______| (1760 - ....) | |_____________________
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Mother: Anna Margaret SCOTT |
_William SCOTT ______________+ | (1756 - 1818) m 1781 _William Waller SCOTT _____| | (1795 - 1874) m 1819 | | |_Ann JONES __________________+ | (1763 - 1846) m 1781 _Hugh Roy SCOTT ______| | (1820 - ....) | | | _Reuben PENDLETON ___________+ | | | (1755 - 1825) m 1785 | |_Elizabeth Jane PENDLETON _| | (1802 - 1850) m 1819 | | |_Frances Maria Anna GARLAND _+ | (1763 - 1843) m 1785 | |--Henry SCOTT | (1840 - ....) | _____________________________ | | | ___________________________| | | | | | |_____________________________ | | |_Anna Margaret SCOTT _| (1820 - ....) | | _____________________________ | | |___________________________| | |_____________________________
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