Mother: MARGARET MAUNTELL |
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__ | _Nathaniel FOGG "the Immigrant"_| | (1676 - 1753) m 1716 | | |__ | _Joseph FOGG ________| | (1718 - 1786) | | | __ | | | | |_Elizabeth BERRICK _____________| | (1694 - 1772) m 1716 | | |__ | | |--William FOGG | (1742 - 1763) | __ | | | ________________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |________________________________| | |__
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________________________________ | _JOHN KENNEDY of Dunure________| | | | |________________________________ | _GILBERT KENNEDY of Dunure_| | (.... - 1408) m 1404 | | | ________________________________ | | | | |_______________________________| | | | |________________________________ | | |--ROLAND KENNEDY of Leffnol | | _JOHN MAXWELL of Pollock________+ | | (.... - 1360) | _JOHN MAXWELL of Pollok________| | | (1350 - ....) | | | |________________________________ | | |_AGNES MAXWELL of Pollock__| (1380 - ....) m 1404 | | _JAMES de LINDSAY Lord Crawford_+ | | (1327 - ....) |_ELIZABETH LINDSAY of Crawford_| (1350 - ....) | |_EGIDIA (Jill) STEWART _________+ (1324 - ....)
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Due to the destruction of a large number of Warwick County
records during the Civil War, all that is known of Captain John
Langhorne, is that he was a powerful and influential man. Upon
his arrival in Virginia, John Langhorne purchased 1,300 acres
from William Whitby, Jr. who was a Burgess for Warwick County.
To this he later added 700 acres, which was acquired by a royal
grant through the importation of indentured servants. As the
most densely populated, and hence the most civilized and
desirable county in Virginia, Warwick was an excellent location
for John Langhorne to build his fortune. His 2,000-acre
plantation was one of the largest in the lower Tidewater region.
Among the larger planters of his day, John Langhorne traded his
tobacco directly with the mother country for a hefty profit. He
also handled shipments for the smaller planters who could not
afford direct trade with England.
By the mid 1670's John Langhorne had been appointed with Col.
William Byrd I and Maj. Robert Beverley to fortify the three
main rivers of Virginia. The coveted assignment proved to be
very lucrative, and over the next several years, the House of
Burgesses recorded many payments to John Langhorne, the largest
of which amounted to 90,000 pounds of tobacco. At a time when
most of the modest Virginia farmers made their living off of
little more than 1,000 pounds of tobacco annually, this was an
incredible sum. John Langhorne, William Byrd, and Robert
Beverley were not soldiers themselves, rather they were assigned
to oversee the construction and operation of the essential
forts. On the heels of his success with the York River Fort,
John Langhorne was elected to the House of Burgesses in 1680,
thus establishing a tradition of political service that would
characterize his prominent descendents.
The ancestral home of the Langhorne family St. Brides House was
once described as the most impressive private home in all of
Wales. Accordingly, John Langhorne of Virginia built his family
an elegant family seat. This famed colonial home (which burned
circa 1818) was overlooking James River along with the primary
plantation tract of 2,000 acres and became known as "Gambell".
Capt. John Langhorne died around 1687, leaving his large estate
in the capable care of his wife and his good friend Col. Miles
Cary II of neighboring Richneck plantation, until his eldest son
John Langhorne, Jr. (1666-1688) came of age. John jr. along with
the youngest son William Langhorne died early, leaving Maurice
Langhorne inherit the entire estate."
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Mother: JULIANA de WARWICK |
_ELDREDUS PLUMPTON __ | (1107 - ....) _PETER PLUMPTON _____| | (1133 - ....) m 1159| | |_____________________ | _NIGEL PLUMPTON _____| | (1168 - 1205) m 1187| | | _____________________ | | | | |_HELENA______________| | (1136 - ....) m 1159| | |_____________________ | | |--ROBERT PLUMPTON | (1187 - 1244) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_JULIANA de WARWICK _| (1170 - 1213) m 1187| | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Father: David TINSLEY Mother: Nancy MCDANIEL |
_Thomas TINSLEY II______+ | (1645 - 1715) m 1684 _Edward TINSLEY Sr.__| | (1704 - 1782) m 1724| | |_Sarah JACKSON _________+ | (1665 - 1744) m 1684 _David TINSLEY ______| | (1747 - 1828) | | | _James TAYLOR II________+ | | | (1675 - 1730) m 1699 | |_Margaret TAYLOR ____| | (1705 - 1782) m 1724| | |_Martha THOMPSON _______+ | (1679 - 1762) m 1699 | |--Seluda TINSLEY | (1770 - ....) | _John MCDANIEL _________ | | (1700 - ....) | _George MCDANIEL ____| | | (1722 - 1821) m 1746| | | |_Daughter of ? TINSLEY _ | | (1700 - ....) |_Nancy MCDANIEL _____| (1747 - 1824) | | _John GOFF _____________ | | (1680 - 1762) |_Margaret GOFF ______| (1725 - 1807) m 1746| |_Ann TINSLEY ___________+ (1687 - ....)
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Mother: Françoise L'ORANGE |
_William WEAVER __________________+ | (1628 - 1678) _Samuel II WEAVER ___________________| | (1664 - 1708) | | |_Mary GITHINGS ___________________+ | (1640 - ....) _Samuel III WEAVER __| | (1690 - 1769) m 1737| | | __________________________________ | | | | |_____________________________________| | | | |__________________________________ | | |--Daniel WEAVER | (1739 - ....) | _Francis L'ORANGE "the immigrant"_+ | | (1640 - ....) | _Jean Velas L'ORANGE "the immigrant"_| | | (1674 - 1712) m 1700 | | | |__________________________________ | | |_Françoise L'ORANGE _| (1700 - 1769) m 1737| | __________________________________ | | |_Francoise ROUVIERRE ________________| (1675 - 1740) m 1700 | |__________________________________
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