Mother: Margaret "Peggy" KELSAY |
"CHILDREN OF LEWIS AND MARY (CONNER) MANES (#1):
Children's surname also spelled Manis.
3) Alexander Manes, born about 1843 in Morgan County, Missouri.
4) Martha Jane Manes, born about 1848 in Morgan County,
Missouri. She married in Miller County, Missouri on July 29,
1869 to Daniel Bliss.
5) Nancy E. Manes, born about 1849 in Morgan County, Missouri.
She married in Miller County, Missouri on February 17, 1870 to
John M. Cotton.
6) Mary E. Manes, born 1850 in Morgan County, Missouri. She
married August 15, 1874 in Miller County, Missouri, to Theodore
Roberts.
7) Pleasant Manes, born 1853-4 in Morgan County, Missouri. Last
known working as a farm hand on his mother's farm in Miller
County, Missouri, in 1870.
8) Susan A. Manes, born 1856 in Morgan County, Missouri. She
married in Miller County, Missouri on October 12, 1876 to Henry
W. Schwabedissen.
9) Rhoda S. Manes, born 1857 in Morgan County, Missouri. She
married in Miller County, Missouri on March 7, 1872 to Harper
Evans.
10) Lewis P. Manes, born 1859 in Morgan County, Missouri. He is
probably the L.P. Manus who married in Miller County, Missouri
on May 4, 1879 to R.W. Jobe.
11) Sophronia Manes, born 1862 in Miller County, Missouri. She
married there September 15, 1878 to Sidney R. Keeney."
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_________________________________ | _____________________| | | | |_________________________________ | _James MANES _____________| | (1780 - ....) m 1810 | | | _________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_________________________________ | | |--Lewis P. MANES MANIS | (1818 - ....) | _John KELSAY Sr. "the Immigrant"_ | | (1708 - 1771) m 1748 | _John KELSAY Jr._____| | | (1745 - 1830) m 1775| | | |_Margaret CAMPBELL ______________ | | (1715 - 1773) m 1748 |_Margaret "Peggy" KELSAY _| (1790 - ....) m 1810 | | _________________________________ | | |_Mary ANDERSON ______| (1750 - 1794) m 1775| |_________________________________
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Mother: Mary Muse GAINES |
_____________________ | _James H. JAMESON ___| | (1691 - 1736) m 1716| | |_____________________ | _James JAMESON ______| | (1720 - 1776) m 1742| | | _____________________ | | | | |_Margaret JENNINGS __| | (1693 - 1732) m 1716| | |_____________________ | | |--James JAMESON | (1754 - 1765) | _Bernard GAINES _____+ | | (1657 - 1747) m 1674 | _Daniel GAINES ______| | | (1696 - 1782) m 1721| | | |_Martha TAYLOR ______+ | | (1654 - 1747) m 1674 |_Mary Muse GAINES ___| (1722 - 1806) m 1742| | _Samuel GAINES ______ | | (1670 - ....) |_Elizabeth GAINES ___| (1700 - ....) m 1721| |_Mary MUSE __________ (1680 - 1737)
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Mother: Mary TAYLOR |
1767 deed in Spotsylvania Co., VA from John Penn and Elizabeth,
his wife, "of Spotsylvania County", son of Joseph Penn and Mary
Taylor, to John Holliday.
There is a 1770 deed in Spotsylvania Co. between the same
parties except John and Elizabeth Penn as described as being of
"Amherst County".
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_William PENN Of Penn's Lodge_________+ | (1609 - 1676) _John PENN I_________________| | (1650 - ....) m 1685 | | |_Elizabeth MARKHAM? __________________+ | (1613 - ....) _Joseph PENN Sr._____| | (1717 - 1769) m 1735| | | _Beverly GRANVILLE ___________________+ | | | (1620 - ....) | |_Lucy GRANVILLE? ____________| | (1660 - 1741) m 1685 | | |_JANE WYCHE __________________________+ | (1630 - 1692) | |--John PENN | (1736 - 1818) | _James I TAYLOR ______________________+ | | (1635 - 1698) m 1682 | _John TAYLOR III_____________| | | (1696 - 1780) m 1716 | | | |_Mary GREGORY ________________________+ | | (1663 - 1747) m 1682 |_Mary TAYLOR ________| (1718 - 1757) m 1735| | _Philip PENDLETON Sr. "the Immigrant"_+ | | (1654 - 1721) m 1681 |_Catherine Isabel PENDLETON _| (1693 - 1774) m 1716 | |_Isabella HURT _______________________+ (1654 - 1724) m 1681
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The 'Jamestowne Society' does not, and will not accept Mary
(Claiborne) Rice as a daughter of Wm. Caliborne. the "Order of
Charlemagne" does and so did Dr. Harris in a long article in the
"Virginia Geneologist.
"The recent Claiborne genealogy compiled by John Frederick
Dorman does not include Mary Claiborne m. (1)------Rice; m. (2)
Robert Harris. He shows it in a footnote and claims it as
unproven." However, W.H. Miller's HISTORY AND GENEALOGY, 1907,
which states: "Major Robert Harris was a member of the Virginia
House of Burgesses from Hanover County, 1736-1738, 1740-1742,
and Justice of the Peace of Louisa County in 1742, and Surveyor
in 1744."
"His wife, Mary Rice nee Claiborne, was a daughter of Secretary
William Claiborne who came to Virginia with George Wyant in
1621. William Claiborne was born in 1587, and died in 1676, he
married Elizabeth Butler. He was secretary of state in Virginia
in 1625-1635, 1652-1660, treasurer in 1642-1660. Surveyor Gentry
in 1621-1625. He was a Justice of the Peace of York and
Northumberland in 1653. Member of the Council in 1623. In 1629
he commanded an expedition against the indians; again in 1644,
he did the same."
"The first, in support of the Thomas Clayborne Sara Symth James
statement is Clayton Torrence, "The English Ancestry of William
C. Claiborne of Virginia" The Virginia Magazine of History and
Biography LVI pp 328-43, 431-60. There are seven footnotes for
the first 14 lines of text. I was shown this book when I
attempted to make the Mary Claiborne Rice connection. In fact
this book says that Mary can not be proved, and refers the
reader to the Virginia Genealogist, Vol. 25, 1981. ("Major
Robert Harris (ca. 1630- ca.1701) of New Kent County, Virginia:
Was He Real or A Myth?" by Malcom Hart Harris) Here there is a
lengthy and seemingly credible attempt to disprove the
connection, coming to the conclusion that it is not possible to
prove or disprove, but that circumstantial evidence lends
substance."
source: Claiborne Pedigree, A geneological table of the
descendents of Secretary William Claiborne, of the Junior Branch
in the United States, with some other tracings in the female
line. Compiled by G.M. Claiborne. Published in Lynchburg, Va by
J.P. Bell Company, Book,Job, and Commercial Printers, 1900.
lists Mary as a dau along with a number of her descendents.
"The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy", page 409."
states that Mary was the youngest daughter of William Claiborne,
the first Secretary of the Virginia Colony."
Carolyn, Dr.G.M. Claibornes pedigree contains the following line
of descent for Mary Claiborne and Harris- issue of #6 Mary
Claiborne ; #865, William Harris- m, Temperance Overton w/issue
#867; #867 Major Robert Harris Justice of the pease Louisa
Co.Va. in 1742 m. Morning Glenn w/issue #868; #868 Lucy Harris
dau of R.H. m. William Shelton w/issue 869; # 869 ; from this
point the surnames listed in order of descent
---Woods--Goodloe----Hart----then several Shelbys as siblings.
Harold
THERE IS NO MARY CLAIBORNE WHO WAS A DAUGHTER OF WILLIAM
CLAIBORNE!
WILLIAM CLAIBORNE HAD NO SECOND DAUGHTER NAMED MARY!
ROBERT HARRIS OF NEW KENT IN 1662 WAS NOT MARRIED TO ANYONE
NAMED MARY CLAIBORNE RICE!
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