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_AMMOD Arnvidarsson____________________ | (0950 - ....) _ARNI ARNMODSSON________| | (0977 - 1024) m 0989 | | |_______________________________________ | _FINN ARNESSON Earl of Halland_| | (1005 - ....) | | | _THORSTEIN "Galge" "the Red" of Dublin_+ | | | (0900 - ....) | |_THORA THORSTEINSDATTER_| | (0972 - ....) m 0989 | | |_______________________________________ | | |--INGIBORG FINNSDATTER | (1021 - 1066) | _______________________________________ | | | ________________________| | | | | | |_______________________________________ | | |_______________________________| | | _______________________________________ | | |________________________| | |_______________________________________
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[Bourbon County] LITTLEBERRY BEDFORD, Surveyor; P. O. Paris; is
the grandson of Littleberry Bedford, the pioneer and hunter of
Bourbon County. The parents of our subject were Littleberry and
Cicely (Rollins) Bedford. Littleberry was born on the Patsey
Clay farm July 30, 1798; his wife Cicely, Jan'y 30 the same year
(1798).
The father of our subject after his marriage, settled on the
land now owned by the Buckner heirs, near Cane Ridge. He
remained here several years, and finally located on a portion of
the old homestead, where he remained until his death, Jan. 23,
1880; his wife died in 1843.
Upon this old homestead our subject first saw the light of day,
February, 1821; he had six brothers and sisters, viz: Elizabeth,
who married Smith Lindsey, of Clintonville; Mary, Mrs. James C.
Garrard, of Pendleton County; Caroline, wife of Samuel Pryor of
this precinct, Thomas F., located in Missouri; William P. and
Webster C., are teachers.
Our subject at the age of twenty-one, began teaching, continuing
regularly for about ten years, having taught in all about
sixteen years. In 1861 he began the vocation of Surveyor, and
has since been engaged in the business, and is one of the best
in the country. Dec. 24, 1873, he married Miss Fannie Horton, a
native of Lexington, Miss. She was a daughter of Memuca and
Claramond (Harvey) Horton, who were natives of Georgia. To Mr.
and Mrs. Horton, were born five children: Martha, who married
Judge Montgomery, of Lexington, Miss. Next in order was Mrs.
Bedford; William and George, were killed in the Southern army;
Willis B., the youngest, graduated with honors at Edinburg
College in Scotland; he now resides in Tucson, Arizona
Territory.
Since March, 1874, Mr. Bedford has resided on the Jackstown
pike, where he has a snug home. he has no children. As relics,
he possesses his grandfather's guns; and other articles once in
his possession, which are rare and interesting.
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Mother: Sarah GLOVER |
From Joseph Eggleston, George E. Booker and John Agee Booker,
"Some Booker Genealogy," Tyler's Quarterly Historical and
Genealogical Magazine, Genealogies of Virginia Families, vol. 1,
FTM CD187, Virginia Genealogies #3, p. 164: "Edward Booker was
the father of Captain Richard Booker an actual resident of the
Colony. The proof that Richard Booker was a son of Edward is
presumptive, but it is now generally accepted that he was. In
1699 Richard Booker was appointed by his Excellency, the
Governor of the Colony as Military Captain of Gloucester County.
He was Justice of the Court of Gloucester County in 1698 and was
a member of the Quorum. Richard Booker was born probably in
England and named probably for his uncle, Richard Glover. The
date when he settled in Virginia is not known. Captain Richard
Booker is alluded to in a York County record as being of "Ye
Parish of Abingdon, in Ye county of Gloucester" and on the upper
side of Fellgate's Creek. On July 1685 (L. Book 7, p. 540)
Captain Richard Booker received a grant of 740 acres in
Gloucester County. On April 20, 1694 a grant of 180 acres in
Gloucester County and on October 20, 1704 a grant of 613 acres
in Essex County.
Captain Richard Booker married first Rebecca Leake, and secondly
in 1694 Hannah Hand Marshall, widow of Captain William Marshall,
Justice of Elizabeth City County, formerly of Barbadoes. Hannah
Hand was the daughter of Richard Hand (died c. 1689) and Frances
Purefoy Hand. Frances Purefoy was the daughter of Thomas Purefoy
II who was the son of Captain Thos. Purefoy. Captain Thos.
Purefoy was the son of Humphrie and grandson of Sir Nicholas
Purefoy of royal descent. Capt. Thos. Purefoy was born in
England (c. 1581) and he came to Virginia in the George in 1621.
He was a principal commander of Elizabeth City County in 1628
and burgess from the lower part of Elizabeth City County in
1629-30; he was also a member of the Governor's Council in 1631.
According to Burke, the Purefoy's of the extinct barony of that
name, had a seat in Leicestershire called 'Drayton.' Thomas
Purefoy of Virginia, named one of his plantations 'Drayton.'"
From "The Tabb Family," William and Mary Quarterly, Genealogies
of Virginia Families Vol. IV, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1982,
Broderbund CD186, Virginia Genealogies #2, p. 681:
Richard Booker was probably son of Edward Booker, first named,
who, perhaps, married Miss Glover. He had issue by his first
wife, Rebecca -------: (1) Edmund; (2) Judith; (3) Edward,
baptized June 2, 1680; (4) Richard; (5) Ann; (6) Richard,
baptized October 29, 1688; (7) John, baptized August 3, 1690.
He had issue by his second wife, Hannah Hand: (8) Frances,
married ------- Stokes, who lived in Amelia county, and whose
will, recorded about 1752, elucidates the Booker pedigree by
numberous legacies to 'her brother and sisters' children and
their children'; (9) George."
Children:
2 Edmund BOOKER b: 1693 d: 22 JUN 1758
2 Judith BOOKER b: 5 MAR 1677/78 d: 7 JAN 1749/50
2 Edward BOOKER b: 2 JUN 1680
2 Ann BOOKER
2 Richard BOOKER b: 29 OCT 1688 + Rachel MAROT
2 John BOOKER b: 3 AUG 1690 + Hannah HAND b: 1670 d: AFT. 1720
2 George BOOKER b: ABT. 1697 d: 1760 + Grace RICHESON + Sarah
COBBS
2 Frances BOOKER d: 1752
__ | __| | | | |__ | _Edward BOOKER "the Immigrant"_| | (1590 - 1660) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Richard BOOKER "the Immigrant" | (1652 - 1704) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Sarah GLOVER _________________| (1598 - 1646) | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Father: Edward BROADDUS "the Immigrant" Mother: Mary SHIPLEY |
__ | __| | | | |__ | _Edward BROADDUS "the Immigrant"_| | (1672 - 1749) m 1725 | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Elizabeth BROADDUS | (1745 - ....) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Mary SHIPLEY ___________________| (1700 - ....) m 1725 | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Lucy WALKER |
_John DABNEY ________+ | (1720 - ....) _George DABNEY of Dabney's Ferry_| | (1730 - ....) | | |_____________________ | _Thomas DABNEY of "Donnells"_| | (1770 - ....) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_________________________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Ann Eliza DABNEY | (1810 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _________________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Lucy WALKER ________________| (1780 - ....) | | _____________________ | | |_________________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Sarah WATTS |
_Francis GAINES ___________________+ | (1632 - 1692) _Henry GAINES _________| | (1692 - 1734) | | |___________________________________ | _Humphrey GAINES ____| | (1718 - 1779) m 1752| | | _Robert BROOKE Sr. of Essex Co. VA_ | | | (1654 - 1712) m 1683 | |_Sarah BROOKE _________| | (1696 - ....) | | |_Catherine BOOTH __________________+ | (1660 - ....) m 1683 | |--Anne GAINES | (1770 - ....) | _Edward WATTS _____________________+ | | (1675 - 1750) | _Thomas T. WATTS ______| | | (1690 - 1748) | | | |___________________________________ | | |_Sarah WATTS ________| (1726 - 1803) m 1752| | _John STONE _______________________ | | |_Esther Wilkins STONE _| (1687 - 1751) | |___________________________________
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Mother: Myrah GATEWOOD |
______________________________ | _Christopher HAINES Sr._| | (1760 - 1848) m 1782 | | |______________________________ | _Christopher HAINES Jr._| | (1795 - 1850) m 1815 | | | _Thomas SHORT "the Immigrant"_ | | | (1730 - 1785) | |_Tabitha SHORT _________| | (1760 - 1847) m 1782 | | |_Nancy________________________ | (1730 - ....) | |--Francis A. HAINES | (1832 - 1893) | _Richard GATEWOOD ____________+ | | (1740 - 1794) m 1760 | _John GATEWOOD _________| | | (1761 - 1835) m 1782 | | | |_Elizabeth "Betty" FOSTER ____+ | | (1744 - 1807) m 1760 |_Myrah GATEWOOD ________| (1797 - 1859) m 1815 | | _Charles S. WHITE ____________ | | (1740 - ....) |_Nancy WHITE ___________| (1765 - 1850) m 1782 | |______________________________
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Mother: Mary "Molly" GRYMES |
_Andrew MEADE "the Immigrant"___________ | (1660 - 1745) _David MEADE I______________| | (1690 - 1757) m 1730 | | |_Mary LATHAM ___________________________ | (1682 - ....) _Richard Kidder MEADE of "Lucky Hit"_| | (1746 - 1805) m 1780 | | | _RICHARD EVERARD Gov. of North Carolina_+ | | | (1683 - 1733) m 1705 | |_Susanna EVERARD ___________| | (1710 - ....) m 1730 | | |_Susan KIDDER __________________________ | (1680 - 1739) m 1705 | |--David MEADE of "Benvenue" | (1793 - 1837) | _John GRYMES of "Grymesby Hall"_________+ | | (1651 - 1709) | _John GRYMES Esq.of Brandon_| | | (1693 - ....) m 1715 | | | |_Alice TOWNLEY _________________________+ | | (1660 - ....) |_Mary "Molly" GRYMES ________________| (1753 - 1813) m 1780 | | _Philip LUDWELL II of Greenspring_______+ | | (1672 - 1726) m 1697 |_Lucy LUDWELL ______________| (1698 - ....) m 1715 | |_Hannah HARRISON _______________________+ (1678 - 1731) m 1697
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Father: John Thornton WOODFORD Mother: Elizabeth Hawes BUCKNER |
_John Thornton WOODFORD __+ | (1763 - 1845) m 1786 _William WOODFORD __________| | (1787 - 1840) m 1809 | | |_Mary Turner TALIAFERRO __+ | (1772 - 1828) m 1786 _John Thornton WOODFORD __| | (1812 - 1892) m 1840 | | | _Sam ARCHER ______________ | | | (1760 - ....) | |_Ann Marie ARCHER __________| | (1785 - 1831) m 1809 | | |__________________________ | | |--Bettie WOODFORD | (1852 - ....) | _Thomas BUCKNER __________+ | | (1755 - 1805) | _William Thomas BUCKNER Sr._| | | (1786 - 1849) m 1819 | | | |_Elizabeth HAWES _________+ | | (1759 - 1836) |_Elizabeth Hawes BUCKNER _| (1821 - 1904) m 1840 | | _Henry CLAY IV of Bourbon_+ | | (1779 - 1863) |_Sally CLAY ________________| (1801 - 1886) m 1819 | |_Margaret "Peggy" HELM ___+ (1780 - ....)
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