Father: Charles B. CONEY Mother: Victoria "Vickie" BOOTH |
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d. abt Age 17
_William CONEY Jr.___+ | (1804 - 1842) m 1828 _Morgan Jackson CONEY _| | (1828 - 1870) m 1852 | | |_Eliza MORGAN _______+ | (1815 - 1850) m 1828 _Charles B. CONEY ________| | (1856 - ....) m 1884 | | | _Thomas ELLZEY ______+ | | | (1800 - 1847) m 1825 | |_Harriett A. ELLZEY ___| | (1831 - 1920) m 1852 | | |_Mary L. QUIN _______+ | (1809 - 1885) m 1825 | |--Willie CONEY | (1900 - 1917) | _____________________ | | | _______________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Victoria "Vickie" BOOTH _| (1856 - ....) m 1884 | | _____________________ | | |_______________________| | |_____________________
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Marriage 1 Ann BURTON b: 1651 in Worth, Kent Co. England
Married: 29 Dec 1672 in Sandwich, Kent Co., England
Marriage 2 Barbara BROCK b: EST 1667 in King & Queen Co.,
Virginia Married: 29 Dec 1682 in St. Stephens Parish, King and
Queen Co., VA
Abraham, a linen weaver , immigrated to the Virginia colonies,
after his first wife Ann died in England, .According to one
source, he arrived on the "VANA". Abraham Estes was born in 1647
at Nonington, Kent, England, Abraham's baptism record does not
survive, however, he is listed in his mother's will.
He was a Linen Weaver at Sandwich, Kent by 1872. He married Ann
Burton, the Widow of John Burton, at the age of 25. Abraham
emigrated to the British colonies in America before 1682. On
4/20 / 1682 Lucy Keeling claimed head rights for Abraham and 5
others, their passage to Virginia having been paid for by her
deceased father Throwgood Keeling. It was common practice for
wealthy residents of America to sponser emmigrants, who would
then serve an indenture to pay off the costs of the voyage.
By 1683 Abraham was a "freeman" in Virginia. A book titled
"Descendants of Abraham Estes, 1672-1720 Of Virginia" can be
found in the Salt Lake City, Morman Family History Center,
FHSLUS / CAN film 447405.
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Nonington, Kent Co. England
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World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1 Tree #0327 Author: Brøderbund
Software, Inc.Publication: Release date: August 22, 1996.
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Mother: Eliza or Castealina GEE |
_William Kyle HIGGINBOTHAM _+ | (1786 - 1855) m 1807 _Thomas Hensley HIGGINBOTHAM _| | (1809 - 1862) m 1830 | | |_Elizabeth BOWLING _________+ | (1787 - 1850) m 1807 _David Floyd HIGGINBOTHAM _| | (1844 - 1920) | | | _John GOODWIN ______________+ | | | (1770 - ....) | |_Gracey America GOODWIN ______| | (1809 - 1872) m 1830 | | |_Nancy BARNES ______________+ | (1770 - ....) | |--William F. HIGGINBOTHAM | (1888 - ....) | ____________________________ | | | ______________________________| | | | | | |____________________________ | | |_Eliza or Castealina GEE __| (1856 - ....) | | ____________________________ | | |______________________________| | |____________________________
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_Richard TURNER Sr. "the immigrant"_+ | (1650 - 1742) _John TURNER Sr.______| | (1690 - 1742) m 1718 | | |____________________________________ | _Meshach TURNER _____| | (1730 - 1794) | | | _Samuel BRASHEARS __________________ | | | (1670 - ....) | |_Elizabeth BRASHEARS _| | (1699 - 1744) m 1718 | | |_Ann JONES _________________________ | (1670 - ....) | |--Shadrack TURNER | (1752 - 1820) | ____________________________________ | | | ______________________| | | | | | |____________________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ____________________________________ | | |______________________| | |____________________________________
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BIRTH: Question: Was his father William Weeks? If so, his
brother is Alderson Weeks. Parents: William WEEKS and Mary
ALDERSON. He was married to Elizabeth LUNSFORD about 1870.
Children were: Anna WEEKS, Elizabeth WEEKS, Polly WEEKS, Sarah
WEEKS, Margaret Peggy WEEKS, Susannah Susan WEEKS, William L.
WEEKS, Lewis WEEKS, Mariah WEEKS, Thomas WEEKS, Minnie WEEKS,
Visy Melencia Victoria WEEKS."
Fauquier Co VA Deed Book 14, 1798-1801 p. 331 JAMES WEEKS, of
Fauquier to JOHN MONDAY deeds NEGRO WOMAN AND BOY names of FAN
and HARRY. Feb. 23, 1799. Witnesses LEWIS WEEKS, ASA METCALFE,
ALEXANDER FERRELL.
James Weeks fought in the Revolution and is listed in the DAR
Patriot Index as " b. 3--1749 VA d. abt 9-1-1834 KY m.
Elizabeth______, Sgt. VA, Pensioner." In the book of Abstracts
of Rev. War Pension Files, we find: "Weekes, James, VA Line,
S31467, sol b. in 1749 in Westmoreland Co., VA at age of 4 or 5
he moved with his father, not named, to King George Co., VA the
part that later became Stafford Co., VA & he lived there at enl
& in 1786 he moved to Fauquier Co., VA & in 1816 he moved to
Bullitt Co., KY & lived there & Spencer Co., KY where he appl 8
Oct 1832" (Tracy Hancock)
Elizabeth and James Weeks were instrumental in "planting"
several Baptist churches in the VA and KY areas. (Paula Edens)
8) James and Elizabeth Weeks, parents of Elizabeth Weeks.
Records of North Fork Primitive Baptist Church. Source: Early
Church Records of Loudoun Co., VA by Mary Hiatt. p. 280:
13 Aug 1785. James Weeks and his wife (Elizabeth) received by
letter. 24 Aug 1799. James Weeks and his wife Elizabeth applied
for letters of dismission. Granted.
Also: "Village is Named for a Creek" by Eugene M. Scheel, Feb.
15, 1979 (on file at Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, Loudoun
Co., VA) in article about the North Fork Primative Baptist
Church:
"The Covenant being read and assigned by us members thereof in
general Christian love and fellowship. On Nov 12, (1785?) Elder
James Weeks became pastor, and John Garrett, deacon."
North Fork Primitive Baptist Church was located Northwest of
Middleburg, VA near the Foxcroft School, Loudoun Co., VA. (Tracy
Hancock--2002)
Jame' Weeks's family migrated to Bullitt County, KY about 1815
(per Plum Creek membership roll). The family remained there
until James's and Elizabeth's deaths. They are buried at Plum
Creek Cemetary, but the grave markers have long-since
disappeared. Plum Creek has two volumes of history of the little
Church where you can read more about the Weeks's and their
affiliation with the Church. (Paula Edens 6/02)."
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Mother: JOAN de WATERTON of Yorkshire |
_JOHN de WELLES 5th Baron of Gainsby_+ | (1352 - 1421) m 1384 _EUDO de WELLES Lord of Gainsby_| | (1385 - 1421) m 1416 | | |_ELEANOR de MOWBRAY _________________+ | (1364 - 1399) m 1384 _LIONEL de WELLES 6th Baron, Knt. K.G._| | (1406 - 1461) m 1428 | | | _RALPH de GREYSTOKE 3rd Lord_________+ | | | (1353 - 1418) m 1377 | |_MAUD de GREYSTOKE _____________| | (1385 - ....) m 1416 | | |_KATHERINE de CLIFFORD ______________+ | (1369 - 1413) m 1377 | |--JOHN WELLES of Towton | (1430 - 1499) | _____________________________________ | | | _ROBERT de WATERTON Knt.________| | | (1380 - ....) | | | |_____________________________________ | | |_JOAN de WATERTON of Yorkshire_________| (1407 - 1434) m 1428 | | _WILLIAM EVERINGHAM _________________ | | (1350 - ....) |_JOAN de EVERINGHAM ____________| (1380 - ....) | |_____________________________________
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