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Mother: Charity STORY |
_____________________ | _____________________| | | | |_____________________ | _John CHANDLER ______| | (1700 - ....) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Jane CHANDLER | (1740 - 1763) | _____________________ | | | _Walter STORY _______| | | (1666 - ....) m 1702| | | |_____________________ | | |_Charity STORY ______| (1712 - ....) | | _Richard MORRIS _____ | | (1636 - 1686) |_Mary MORRIS ________| (1680 - 1719) m 1702| |_Penelope THEOBALD __+ (1654 - 1702)
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Mother: BERTILLE de SPOLETE |
_HUNROCH of Friuli_____________________________________+ | (0765 - 0840) _EBERHART Unrochides Count of Friuli_____| | (0810 - 0866) m 0836 | | |_ENGELTRON de PARIS ___________________________________+ | (0790 - ....) _BERENGER I of Friuli of Frankish Empire_| | (0843 - 0924) | | | _LOUIS I "The Pious" de AQUITAINE CAROLING of The West_+ | | | (0778 - 0840) m 0819 | |_GISELA CAROLING de BAVIERE of Aquitaine_| | (0820 - 0874) m 0836 | | |_JUDITH "The Fair Maid" WELF of Bavaria________________+ | (0800 - 0843) m 0819 | |--GISELE de FRUILI of Italy | (0881 - 0910) | _______________________________________________________ | | | _SUPPO I de SPOLETE of Spolete___________| | | (.... - 0885) | | | |_______________________________________________________ | | |_BERTILLE de SPOLETE ____________________| (0850 - 0915) | | _______________________________________________________ | | |_BERTA___________________________________| (.... - 0902) | |_______________________________________________________
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Mother: Mary LONG |
"A charcoal portrait, believed to be her, hangs in the DAR
headquarters at Duncan's Tavern, in Paris, Kentucky. Gen. J. P.
Hawkins stated that Polly was buried, with her son Elijah Craig,
at Great Crossings Church, with the inscription, "Mother of the
Many Faithful.""
"Mary Hawkins married Tallifero (Tolliver) Craig about 1730.
They moved to Kentucky in 1781. They reared 11 children and Mary
"Polly" lived to see 84 of her grandchildren. (The history of
this family is found in the "Sanders Family of Grass Hills" by
Virginia Parker - also the Hawkins part of this family. (Ref.
Spottsylvania County Records, Deed Book "A" July 6, 1725.)
"She was called "The mother of many faithful" & was the oldest
woman at he siege of Bryans Station in KY See;
http://home.netcom.com/~jog1/bryanstation.html) of Louisa/then
Spotsylvania/now Orange Co., VA and Woodford, KY. Toliver was
possibly the son of john Craig and Jane ?Taliaferro of
Scotland>VA." See
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/4579/craig.html
[158828]
Georgetown, Scott, KY
_John HAWKINS _______+ | (1605 - 1678) m 1636 _John HAWKINS Sr.__________| | (1643 - 1690) | | |_Hester RICHARDS ____ | (1616 - ....) m 1636 _John HAWKINS "the immigrant"_| | (1680 - 1740) m 1698 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Mary Elizabeth DEWE ______| | (1645 - 1690) | | |_____________________ | | |--Mary "Polly" HAWKINS | (1716 - 1804) | _____________________ | | | _John LONG "the Immigrant"_| | | (1662 - 1752) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Mary LONG ___________________| (1680 - ....) m 1698 | | _____________________ | | |_Elizabeth SPENCER ________| (1664 - ....) | |_____________________
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Mother: Jane Dupuy TRABUE |
_Joseph Anthony I MINTER ______________ | (1709 - 1812) _Joseph Anthony II MINTER _| | (1732 - 1812) | | |_______________________________________ | _Joseph Anthony MINTER III_| | (1754 - 1814) m 1775 | | | _______________________________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth WOODFORD _______| | (1724 - ....) | | |_______________________________________ | | |--William MINTER | (1785 - 1864) | _Anthony TRABUE\TRABUC "the Immigrant"_+ | | (1669 - 1724) m 1704 | _John James TRABUE ________| | | (1714 - 1775) m 1744 | | | |_Magdalene VEREUL\VERRUEIL ____________+ | | (1683 - 1731) m 1704 |_Jane Dupuy TRABUE ________| (1752 - 1812) m 1775 | | _John James DUPUY _____________________+ | | (1698 - 1775) m 1728 |_Olympe (Olympia) DUPUY ___| (1729 - 1822) m 1744 | |_Susannah le VILLIAN __________________+ (1700 - 1775) m 1728
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Sarah Adams (Wife) Marriage: BEF. 1743 in Amelia County,
Virginia Death: 27 Aug 1761 in Amelia County, Virginia; Father
John Adams.
Children:
Sally Perdue b. About. 1744
Bevel Pardue b. Before. 1753 in Warren County, North Carolina
Adams Perdue b. About. 1746
Fields Perdue b. About. 1748 in Amelia County, Virginia
Lilleston Perdue b. About. 1750
Blackmon Perdue b. 14 Oct 1755
Sarah Perdue b. About. 1756
Joel Perdue b. 1757
Morris Perdue b. About. 1758 in Amelia County, Virginia
Phoebe Perdue b. About. 1759
Ann Perdue b. About. 1760
Sarah Moore (Wife) b. About. 1741 in Virginia Marriage: ABT.
1763 in Bute County, North Carolina; Father: James Moore.
Children:
Richard Robeson Perdue b. About. 1764 in Bute County, North
Carolina
Deed: September 24, 1761, Granville Co., North Carolina 1767,
sold land in Amelia Co., VA.
Property: June 5, 1746, Amelia County, Virginia
Will: March 24, 1768, Bute County, North Carolina.
1743 John Perdue (sic) being to work on crew clearing a road."
Ref: Amelia County Records, from Bulletin of Va. State Library,
Vol. XV. Sept 1925. Nos: 2-4 pg. 71.
5 June 1746 John Perdue - granted 400 acres of land for 40
shillings - in Amelia County, Va, head of Winticomaick Creek.
Re: Va Land Transaction, Bk. 24, pg. 233.
Family moves there from Chesterfield County. 1755 John Pardue
and wife, Sarah, in minor cases in 1755. Ref: Amelia County, Va.
Order Bk. 4, 1755-1757.
1 February 1758 John Perdue (sic) the Elder, of the County of
Amelia gives to son, William Perdue (sic) (ca. 1737 - aft. 1842)
of the aforesaid County - a tract of land containing by
estimation Two Hundred acres - part of greater tract of 400
acres - being in Amelia county on Wintocomake Creek. John
Pardieu, alone, signs.
Test: T. Griffin Peachy. Ref: Va Deed Bk. #6, pg. 158
23 February 1758 John Pardue, the Elder, of the County of
Amelia, gives to son, John Pardue, the younger - the remaining
200 acres of the 400 acre's tract on Wintocomake Creek. Test: T.
Griffin Peachy. Signed and sealed in the presence of John
Pardue. Ref: Va. Deed Bk. 6, pg. 239. Note: John Pardieu
probably cannot sign name, so Peachy testifies for him.
23 February 1758 Land turned over to William and John. Same land
granted in 1746 above. 24 August 1760
"John Pardue (sic), the Elder, of the county of Amelia, Planter,
of the one part..." John Pardue and Sarah, his wife, sell to
Henry Walthall 400 acres excepting the grave yard - of and
granted to John Adams by Patent dated June 20, 1733. Both John
and Sarah sign by mark. Note: John and Sarah have given their
land to sons, John and William in 1758. Sarah probably inherited
this land from John Adams. Sarah signs because she has a dowry
right in the land. Ref: Va. Deed Bk. 7, pg. 500.
Note: check Will of John Adams, 1755-60, Amelia County, Va. Ca.
1760 Sarah (prob Adams) Pardieu, wife (1) of John Pardieu, dies
in Amelia County, Va. 27 August 1761 Land delivered to Henry
Walthall. John Pardieu removes to (Bute) County, North Carolina.
Note: Warren County formed from Bute in 1779.
4 September 1761 William Graves and his wife, Mary, to John
Pardeu, (sic) late of Amelia County, Virginia. For 170 Pds. -
buys 386 acres in Granville County, NC, on both sides of Owens
Creek at Hackney's line, Gov. Johnston's line, Ballard's and
Kimball's lines. Wit: Joseph Hackney, William Ballard, Rubin
Ballard. Red: N.C. Land Transactions, Granville county Deed Bk.
E, pg. 95.
Note: William Graves had brought this land from Robert Caller
three years before: "20 June, 1758. Robert Caller & wife,
Jemima, to William Graves. 40 Pds for 386 acres in Granville
County on BS Ownes Cr. Adjoining Hackney, Gov. Johnson, and
Ballard. Wit: John and William Christmas." Ref: Granville
County, N.C. Deed Bk. C. Pg. 501. Note: It is land which became
Bute county in 1764, and Warren County in 1779.
ca. 1763 John Pardieu marries Bute County, NC, Sarah (prob.
Moore, daughter of James Moore)(ca. 1740-)
17 January 1767 John Pardieu rents land from John Dawson - 4
pounds a year for 160 acres. Ref: N.C. Land Transactions, Warren
(Bute) County. 19 January 1768 John Perdieu gives 100 acres
along Johnson's line to son, Fields Pardue who is now abt. 20
years old. Ref: N.C. Land Transactions, Warren (Bute) County. 24
March 1768 John Pardue signs his Will, to wit:"(Bute)
County.....Give to my beloved son, John Perdue, that tract of
land whereon he now lives from Johnathon Johnson's creek down to
Owen's Creek and all over Owen's Creek on the North side of said
Creek. Give to my two beloved sons, Joel Perdue and Morris
Pardue the land and plantation whereon I now live to be divided
between them at the discretion of James Moore and that they may
have the benefit of the land as soon as they have judgment to
manage their business, only the house and plantation I give the
use and benefit to my beloved wife during her life. Likewise, I
give to my beloved wife my lot of land that I had of John Dawson
during the term I leased it for and her life, and if she shall
die before the time is out, I give it to my son Richard Perdue.
I give to my three beloved sons, William Perdue, Joseph Perdue,
and Adams Perdue, five shillings sterling apiece.I give to my
beloved daughter, Phebe Perdue, 1 feather bed, bed and
furniture. Lastly, I do give to my beloved wife my three
Negroes, Jack, Peter, and Will, to have the use of her life, and
at her death, if the aforesaid Negroes are living or any of
them, I give them to my beloved sons, Richard Pardue, Bevel
Perdue, and Lilistone Perdue to be appraised by fit persons with
the rest of my estate not yet mentioned which I also give the
use of to my wife during her life and then to be divided with
the appraised value of the Negroes between my three beloved
children, Blackman Perdue, Sally Perdue, and Ann Perdue, and if
the value be more than that of the household estate and stock,
then the aforesaid persons to wit, Richard, Bevel, and Liliston,
shall pay out of their value so that they, the six last
mentioned children, shall have a just and equal division of all.
I give to my beloved son, Field Perdue one feather bed and
furniture to be paid at the death of my wife or before it if can
be spared.Appointed James Moore and wife, Sarah Perdue as
executors. Witnessed by Susanna Moore and Ann Moore. Ref: Bute
County, NC Will Bk. 2, pg. 52. February 1769 John Pardue, age
abt. 58 dies in Bute county, NC. Ref: NC. Wills, Olds or Grimes:
John T. Perdue (sic), (Bute) County, NC. Appointed. James Moore
and wife, Sarah Perdue, as Executors. Wit: Susanna Moore and Ann
Moore. These probably sisters of Sarah Moore. Note: John Pardieu
dictates Will to someone else as he cannot write, and names are
spelled as the writer wrote them. He makes X which has been
mistaken for a "T".
CHILDREN IN ORDER NAMED
John Perdue, (sic) Joel Perdue, Morris Pardue, Richard Pardue,
William Perdue, Joseph Perdue, Adams Perdue, Phebe Perdue, Bevel
Perdue, Lilistone Perdue, Blackman Perdue, Sally Perdue, Ann
Perdue, and Field Perdue. (14 in all).Also Mentions three
Negroes: Jack, Peter, and Will. Note: Will is sold by widow
Pardue to Daniel Hedge in 1770. Ref: Warren County Will Bk. 2,
pg. 69.
CHILDREN IN PROBABLE ORDER BORN
by first wife, name unknown: 1) Joseph (1732-1790) Ref: Military
Record.
M. 1st unknown; m. 2nd Judith.2) William (ca. 1736 - ca. 1820)
Ref: of age, owns land in 1758.3) John, Jr. (Ca. 1737 - aft.
1790) Ref: of age, owns land in 1758.
By second wife, Sarah Adams: 4) Adams (ca. 1746-1828) Ref: of
age, owns land in 1767 5) Fields (ca. 1748-1794) Ref: of age,
owns land in 1768 6) Lilleston (ca. 1750-1807) Ref: Edgefiled
Co, S.C. Census7) Bevill (bef. 1753 - ef. 1820) Ref: 1790 Hds of
Fam. Warren Co., NC Census.8) Blackmon (1755-1822) Ref:
Apprenticed 1769. Age 14 in 1769.9) Sarah (Sally) (ca. 1756-
aft. 1782) Ref: Marries May 7, 1782, age abt. 26 10) Joel
(1757-1796) Ref: Orphan in 1772. Owns land 1778. 11) Maurice
(1758-1795) Ref: Orphan in 1772. Owns land 1779.12) Phoebe (ca.
1759 - aft. 1782) Ref: Marries July 5, 1782, age abt. 2313) Ann
(ca. 1760- aft 1769) Ref: Marries Oct 29, 1782, age abt. 22 by
third wife, Sarah Moore: 14) Richard (ca. 1764-1810/11) Ref
Infant in 1769 August Court 1769 Inventory of Estate of John
Perdue (sic), dec'd taken by James Moore, Executor and Sarah
Pardue, Executrix Rec: August Court, 1769. Ref. Warren County
Will Bk A, pg. 83. August 1769 Additional inventory of Estate of
John Pardue: a fairly extensive list is shown. Ref: Warren
County Will Bk. A., pg. 97. 13 January 1770 Sarah Pardue,
Executrix of estate of John Pardue, dec'd to Daniel Sledge. Sale
of a Negro (the Negro, Will), money to be applied to debt of
Estate of John Pardue, dec'd to Allan Love and Co. Dated 13
January 1770. Wit: William Hunter, John Green, William Rose.
Rec. August Court, 1775 Ref: Warren County Will Bk. 2, pg. 69.
11 November 1772 "James Burke, Guardian to Joel and Morris
Pardues, Orphans of John Pardue dec'd" Bond dated November 11,
1772, to Justices now sitting: William Johnson, William Tabb, &
Young McLamore, Esqrs. Security: Charles Burke (father of James
Burke?) Wit: Thos. Machen. Rec: November Court, 1772. Ref Will
bk. A, pg. 251.
1773 James Burke marries Sarah Burke (ca. 1740) widow of John
Pardieu, dec'd December 1. 1773 "James Burke and Sara (Sary)
Burk to James Hardwick. Sale of a Negro (Peter or Jack) dated 1
December, 1773." Wit: Phebe Pardue, Joel Pardue (son of Bevill)
Rec: February Court, 1775. Ref: Bute County, N.C. Will Bk. 2,
pg. 50.
2 October 1775 William Rose for Allen Love and co. To John
Tanner and Nimrod William's. 37 pounds, 10 shillings Virginia
Money for land where John Pardue, dec'd formerly lived, "during
the natural life of Sarah Pardue," Wit: Joseph Pardue. Thos
Jenkins. Bute Feb Court 1776. Reg: Apr. 14, 1776.
13 August 1779 Joseph Pardue to John Tanner, both of Warren
County, N.C. 1,500 Pds, Virginia money - 100 acres of land on
Owens Creek, up the Steep Bottom Branch to Morris Pardue's line,
along lines of Nimrod William's, Tanner, Purchase Patroln
(Patent?), and William Duke, part of a tract formerly belonging
to John Pardue, dec'd Wit: Thos. Jenkins, Wm. Pardue, George
Pardue. Acknowledged by Joseph Pardue and Judith, his wife, May
Court: 1780. Ref: Warren County, N.C. Deed Bk. 7, pg. 328.
7 May 1782 Sarah Purdue (ca. 1757 - ) age abt. 25, probably the
daughter of John and Sarah Pardieu, accompanies Blackmon Pardue,
her brother, to Granville County, N.C. and there marries this
date, Daniel Meadows. Two years earlier Blackmon had married
Rachel Meadows. Both probably, the children of James Meadows.
4 December 1812 Will of James Meadows, of Granville County,
leaves 5 shillings to Blackman Pardue. Ref: N.C. Wills.
Book on Chesterfield County History says: William Perdue, a
French Huguenot, received a patent of 240 acres in 1744. John
Perdue in 1746 patented 400 acres." Book entitled "Virginia
Colonial Abstracts" mentions William in 1732 and 1736 and John
and Richard in 1736."
__ | __| | | | |__ | _John (Perdieu) PURDUE "the Immigrant"_| | (1685 - 1773) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--John PURDUE | (1711 - 1769) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_______________________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Father: Benjamin Franklin STALLWORTH Jr. Mother: Annie Elizabeth STILLINGS |
_Nicholas STALLWORTH Sr._+ | (1777 - 1836) m 1826 _Benjamin Franklin STALLWORTH C.S.A._| | (1830 - 1868) m 1855 | | |_Sarah ALLEN ____________+ | (1799 - 1869) m 1826 _Benjamin Franklin STALLWORTH Jr._| | (1859 - 1908) m 1886 | | | _Thomas PACKER __________+ | | | (1810 - 1838) m 1832 | |_Mary Jane "Jennie" PACKER __________| | (1835 - 1913) m 1855 | | |_Mary Alexander MCCANTS _+ | (1816 - 1841) m 1832 | |--Mary Packer STALLWORTH | (1890 - ....) | _________________________ | | | _____________________________________| | | | | | |_________________________ | | |_Annie Elizabeth STILLINGS _______| (1860 - 1916) m 1886 | | _________________________ | | |_____________________________________| | |_________________________
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Mother: Elizabeth BUFORD |
_Thomas TINSLEY II_______+ | (1645 - 1715) m 1684 _Edward TINSLEY Sr.__| | (1704 - 1782) m 1724| | |_Sarah JACKSON __________+ | (1665 - 1744) m 1684 _Edward TINSLEY Jr.__| | (1730 - 1798) m 1760| | | _James TAYLOR II_________+ | | | (1675 - 1730) m 1699 | |_Margaret TAYLOR ____| | (1705 - 1782) m 1724| | |_Martha THOMPSON ________+ | (1679 - 1762) m 1699 | |--Henry TINSLEY | (1765 - 1830) | _Thomas BUFORD __________+ | | (1682 - 1718) m 1704 | _John BUFORD ________| | | (1707 - 1787) m 1735| | | |_Elizabeth Metstand LEE _+ | | (1688 - 1765) m 1704 |_Elizabeth BUFORD ___| (1740 - 1803) m 1760| | _Thomas E. EARLY ________+ | | (1683 - 1716) m 1704 |_Judith EARLY _______| (1710 - 1781) m 1735| |_Elizabeth JOHNSON ______ (1685 - 1716) m 1704
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