Father: Meredith ALVIS Mother: Polly WRIGHT |
_David ALVIS (OLVIS) I_+ | (1714 - 1787) m 1739 _Shadrach ALVIS _____| | (1750 - 1806) m 1773| | |_Elizabeth STANLEY? ___+ | (1718 - 1789) m 1739 _Meredith ALVIS _____| | (1777 - 1849) | | | _______________________ | | | | |_Nansie ADDISON _____| | (1753 - 1777) m 1773| | |_______________________ | | |--Eliza Susan ALVIS | (1823 - ....) | _______________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_______________________ | | |_Polly WRIGHT _______| (1780 - ....) | | _______________________ | | |_____________________| | |_______________________
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Father: John Ashley; Mother: Mary Frances Shepherd
"We descendants of John Ashley (who have lived near where he is
actually buried in the Manley Cemetery, Coffee Co TN) refer to
him as "Papa John" to keep him straight from all the other John
Ashleys in the family. I am a descendant of James Perry?) Ashley
and Lucy McCrary of Coffee Co TN. James Ashley's father John
Ashley deeded his land in Laurens CoSC to youngest son
Williamson Ashley about 1830. Sometime after 1830 he moved west
living with sons Thomas in Livingston Co KY and was there around
1840 when Thomas died and with James in Coffee Co TN 1850. Long
ago one researcher assumed he died during the 1830s because of
that deed. However in truth he died at age 100 in Coffee Co TN.
The erroneous information published by our cousin Edward Garrett
in his book was spun by another cousin now dead who found the
1830 deed and decided to have a Rev. War marker and gravemarker
placed in Laurens Co SC. She had no idea where he died. She
fabricated the entire scenario about the Rev. to join DAR.
Indeed, we believe he was probably was a Tory. Some of the
Ashleys did go to GA for a time during the Rev years and our
John might have been there.
Another John Ashley was born 1759. Our John Ashley was born 1752
according to census records. Our John Ashley was recorded in
Coffee Co TN age 98 in 1850 living with son James and daughter
in law Lucy McCrary. Please go to the trouble of reading these
census records to get the true story and do not perpetuate the
false information any further. John Ashley was also a member of
Garrison Forks Baptist Church (Beford/Coffee Co)TN having been
released by letter from Warrior Creek Baptist Church in SC. This
information is in the church records of Garrison Fork Church
which was near where he is now buried. His sons Thomas and
William were married there. His son James was married nearby in
Rutherford Co TN."
Ashley - Pace Family Author: Jackie Ashley Pace
[email protected] Publication: 6 May 1999, Rootsweb WCP
database ashley42; Gives death date as 26 Nov 1852, death place
as , Coffee, Tennessee.
Children:
2 Thomas Ashley b: 11 Nov 1783 d: 1838 + Frances (Mrs Thomas
Ashley) b: ABT 1785
2 Nathaniel Ashley b: 1 Dec 1784 d: 1874 + Lydia Brown b: ABT
1786
2 John Ashley Jr b: 8 Jul 1786 d: 1862 + Sarah Coleman b: ABT
1795 d: 1862
2 Mary Ashley b: 20 Feb 1788 d: ABT 1882
2 William Ashley b: 14 Feb 1789 d: 6 Mar 1870 + Poly Weaver b:
ABT 1790
2 Elizabeth Ashley b: 2 Oct 1789 d: 10 Nov 1826
2 Edward Garret Ashley b: 14 Mar 1791 d: 1871 + Nancy Usselton
b: ABT 1792
2 Halford Ashley b: 24 Jul 1792 d: 7 Oct 1860 + Lavinia Hale b:
ABT 1795
2 James Perry Ashley b: 1 Nov 1794 d: 1853 + Lucy Anne McCrary
b: ABT 1800
2 Ann West Ashley b: 14 Mar 1796 d: ABT 1842 + Sanford Adams b:
22 Sep 1805 d: 23 Jul 1868
2 Williamson Ashley b: 12 Aug 1798 + Elizabeth Garrett b: ABT
1800
2 Nancy Amanda Ashley b: 12 Jun 1801 d: 1 Dec 1876 + Abner
Putnam b: 8 May 1798 d: 4 Jul 1878
2 Levina Ashley b: 7 Aug 1797
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see notes, may be 1830 in SC
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Mother: Sarah "Sallie" TOLLESON |
Johnston Bryant was born in 1785 To William Bryant of Virginia
and Sarah (Sallie?) Tolleson of South Carolina.
Johnston Bryant married Dorcas 'Darky' Dillard @1810.
Among others, they had Aaron Bryant in 1815.
Aaron Bryant married Mary Polly Bryant (1st cousin).
Among others, they had Aaron David Bryant in 1855.
Around 1895 or so, Aaron and Aaron David moved to Ferris, Tx.
Aaron David married Callie Kennedy, they had kids, and she died.
Aaron David married Nancy Lacy. Nancy died.
Aaron David married Flora Reed. They had Almond Leslie Bryant
(or Leslie Almond Bryant, not sure), and Alta Mae Bryant.
Leslie Almond Bryant married Winnie Melton.
Their only child was Phillip Melton Bryant, born in 1935 in
Ferris, Tx. Died in 1991 in Ferris.
Phillip Melton Bryant married Linda Letitia Sides of Odessa, Tx.
_James BRIANT (BRYANT) Jr._+ | (1686 - 1750) _William BRIANT (BRYANT) _________| | (1720 - 1770) m 1740 | | |_Sarah BRASWELL ___________+ | (1695 - 1742) _William Reuben BRIANT (BRYANT) _| | (1741 - 1834) m 1765 | | | ___________________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth SMITH _________________| | (1724 - 1770) m 1740 | | |___________________________ | | |--Johnston BRIANT (BRYANT) | (1785 - ....) | ___________________________ | | | _Erasmus TOLLESON "the Immigrant"_| | | (1670 - 1770) | | | |___________________________ | | |_Sarah "Sallie" TOLLESON ________| (1737 - 1836) m 1765 | | ___________________________ | | |__________________________________| | |___________________________
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Mother: Susannah "Sorrow" Gerard SLYE |
_JOHN BRISCOE I__________________+ | (1610 - 1699) _Philip BRISCOE Gent. Sr._| | (1648 - 1724) m 1677 | | |_Elizabeth DUBOIS _______________ | (1620 - ....) _Edward BRISCOE Sr._____________| | (1685 - 1725) m 1698 | | | _Edward SWANN Sr.________________+ | | | (1630 - 1693) | |_Susannah SWAN ___________| | (1650 - 1740) m 1677 | | |_Susannah HEATH? ________________ | (1630 - ....) | |--Priscilla BRISCOE | (1722 - 1796) | _Robert SLYE Sr. "the Immigrant"_+ | | (1627 - 1670) m 1652 | _Robert SLYE Jr.__________| | | (1655 - 1698) | | | |_Susannah GERARD ________________+ | | (1635 - 1681) m 1652 |_Susannah "Sorrow" Gerard SLYE _| (1680 - 1725) m 1698 | | _John GOLDSMITH _________________ | | (1640 - 1683) |_Priscilla GOLDSMITH _____| (1660 - ....) | |_Judith GERARD __________________+ (1640 - 1696)
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"The George Carrington that went to Virginia from Barbados was
the 9th. son of Dr. Paul and Hemingham Carrington. George
Carrington was born in 1711 in Barbados and emigrated to
Virginia in 1723 with the Mayo brothers Joseph and William and
their families. Dr. Paul Carrington was the 2nd. son of Paul
Carrington and his wife Sarah Haughton. Dr. Paul was married
twice, first to Thomazin Waterland on 10 May 1687 in St. Michael
Barbados, and secondly to Hemingham Codrington, although this
marriage was not recorded (see " Genealogies of Barbados
Families"- compiled by James C Brandow 1983. ISBN
0-8063-1004-9). Dr. Paul was born abt. 1665 in Barbados, he was
a wealthy merchant, planter and chirurgeon, and engaged in trade
between the West Indies,the North American colonies and England.
About 1708 he purchased "Carringtons" one of the largest sugar
plantations in St. Philip. He died at sea in 1716.
You might also be interested in the names mentioned in the will
of Elizabeth Carrington, one of the daus. of Dr. Paul Carrington
from his first wife Thomazin Waterland. Elizabeth was born abt.
1688 and died in 1766. In her will she mentions among others,
the following:- Cousin Elizabeth Adams- spinster, cousins
Elizabeth and Millicent Adams, and their mother Elizabeth Adams,
Miss Elizabeth Adamson, Richard Adamson and brother Samuel
Adamson.
Dr. Paul's father was Paul Carrington,who emigrated to Barbados
sometime between 1638 and 1665. He was a small sugar planter. In
his will of 1666 he refers to Ireland as his home, but where he
lived in Ireland, who his parents were and why he came to
Barbados remains a mystery. It is also possible that Paul
Carrington was born in England. His wife Sarah Haughton was also
of English ancestry. Best of luck, Stanley Carrington. Msg on
Ancestry.com board 30 Oct 1999 EMail: [email protected]
The will of Dr. Paul Carrington of St. Philip's Parish was dated
21 February 1714 and probated 7 October 1724. The testator left
Barbados eight years before and was not heard of since;
therefore, by common opinion, he perished at sea. Mentioned were
his wife, Henningham, his daughters, Sarah, Elizabeth, Ann,
Mary, and Hannah, and his sons, Nathaniel, Paul, Codrington,
John, his twin, Robert, George(3), Joseph, and Edward.
His wife was to receive one-third of the estate during her life
time as well as half of the household goods, furniture, and
riding horse. Nathaniel was to receive the remainder of the
estate.
Sarah was to get L10 one year after his decease. Elizabeth and
Ann were to receive L500 each two years after his decease. Mary,
Hannah, Paul, Codrington, Robert, John, George, Joseph, and
Edward were to get L500 each at age 21.
The executors were Nathaniel and Paul or the eldest surviving
son at age 21. His friends, the Honourable John Sandford, James
Hannah, and Robert Osborne, were the trustees and each to
receive L5. (RB6/7/469)
DAR # 593761 gives 1673, Cheshire, England as his date and place
of birth.
The Carrington Family of VA, from Ntl. Gen. Soc. Quarterly, Vol.
70 (1982), p. 248-254 gives ca. 1665, Barbados, for his birth,
along with several pages on the scandelous first marriage and
annulment to Thomazin Waterland, a marriage fraught with
adultery on both parts, etc.
Carrington Family William and Mary College Quarterly Historical
Papers, Vol. 1, No. 4,
(Apr., 1893), pp. 225-226.
CARRINGTON FAMILY
Mr. Peyton R. Carrington, of Richmond, writes an interesting
letter concerning the Carrington family. He quotes from a letter
of Mrs. Elizabeth Carrington of Buckinghamshire, England, 18
July, 1868: "I was perfectly aware of the connection between
your branch of the Carrington family, that is if you are
descended from the George Carrington, son of Mr. Paul
Carrington, who went to America. He is put down in our record as
having emigrated
"The granddaughter of George, the emigrant, Miss Eliza G.
Carrington, daughter of his youngest son, Major Mayo Carrington
was alive in 1868, and remembered the crest of the family on
some pewter plate that she had brought from her old home, Boston
Hill, Cumberland Co., but could not distinctly describe the
crest.
The arms of the family of Mrs. Elizabeth Carrington of
Buckinghamshire, England are: "Ar on a bend sa. three lozenges
of the field. Crest - out of a ducal coronet or a unicorn's head
sa.
George Carrington came to Virginia in 1723, with the family of
Joseph and William Mayo. But it seems that long ere that time,
Paul, his father, had visited Virginia, as the following letters
attest:
Barbadoes, April ye 15th 1703.
Mr. Paul Carrington:
Sr we have ordered Capt. Hawkings to apply himselfe to you when
he arrives in Virginia. Wee desire that you would assist him in
fraughting ye sloop Back for the Island. If you cannot fraught
her in five weeks' Time at ffive pounds per Tunne then wee
Desire you would send her for Philadelphia to Mr Charles Sober.
What ffraught shee makes to Virginia wee Desire that you would
Remitt in Tobacco, Pitch & Tare in ye Sloop. If ye Sloop
ffraught in Virginia, wee desire that you would put 50 live
Hoggs on Board out of ye ffraught money. We leive it to yor
managemt not doubting but that you will do for us as if it were
your own. Wee wish you a Prosperous Voyage from yor ffriends &
Servts
ANTHO PALMER & Compa.
Barbadoes, Aprill ye 13th 1703.
Capt. Richard Hawkins:
Wee do Order you to Repair on Board ye Sloope Elizabeth whereof
you are Master and Get ye vessell under Sail & keep Company wth
ye Man of Warr as farr as Shee will goe to ye Northward and when
she Lieves you then make ye best of your way to Virginia, and
when Please God you arrive there apply your self to our ffriend
Mr Paul Carrington, & hee will assist you in getting fraught
Back for the Island. If you find you cannot Gitt fraught at five
pounds Pr Tunne and be Laded in a month or ffive weeks Time then
lay out the ffraught money in Tarr & Pitch & goe for
Philadelphia and apply yorselfe to onr ffriend Mr Charles Sober
& he will assist you in Getting ffraught for this Island. Pray
be as Speedy as you can in
making a Quick voyage that you may go home for London wth ye
ffleet that Intends to sail ye Latter End of July next, wee wish
you a Prosperous voyage.
Concludes from
yor ffriends to serve you
ANTHO PALMER & CO.
These letters were used in a suit at a court held for York Co.,
June 24th 1703, between "Paul Carrington of ye Island of
Barbadoes, Mercht", and said Hawkins. The complaint of
Carrington was that:
"Whereas ye sd Paul Carrington at the port of Carlile in ye
Island of Barbadoes upon ye 15th of Aprill in ye Second year of
ye Reigne of ye Queen that now is Shippped severall goods &c.
upon ye sd sloop whereof ye sd
Hawkins was then Master and Bound for James River in the
Dominion of Virginia wch sd goods &c. consisted in Negroes, Rum,
Sugar and Molasses and wear to be delivered in good order and
well conditioned at ye port aforesd were waste, Damnified, &c.,
to his Damage 200L. Genll Issue not Guilty by Hawkins' Attorneys
Richard Wharton and Robert Hyde. Jury Impanelled and verdict -
"Not guilty".
Counter suit by Richard Hawkins, Mariner, &c. for 48 pounds
sterl. due from Paul Carrington for the "ffraught of 18 Negroes
and one White Boy". The Defendant by his attorney, Mr. Samuel
Selden(1), pleaded "Nil debit per patriam". And both plaintiff
and defendant produced their orders from owners of the sloop.
Verdict by the jury, "We find for the defendant".
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of Ireland
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Mother: Mary MARSHALL |
vi William Wallace Harvie was born in 1826. He died on 29 May
1868.
[S2329]
[S2311]
_John HARVIE I "the Immigrant"_ | (1706 - 1767) m 1742 _John HARVIE II______________| | (1747 - 1807) | | |_Martha Elizabeth GAINES ______+ | (1719 - 1802) m 1742 _Jacquelin Burwell HARVIE _| | (1788 - 1856) m 1813 | | | _Gabriel JONES ________________+ | | | (1724 - 1806) m 1749 | |_Margaret Morton JONES ______| | (1751 - ....) | | |_Margaret Madison STROTHER ____+ | (1726 - 1822) m 1749 | |--William Wallace HARVIE C.S.A. | (1826 - 1868) | _Thomas MARSHALL ______________+ | | (1730 - 1802) m 1754 | _John MARSHALL Chief Justice_| | | (1755 - 1835) m 1783 | | | |_Mary Randolph KEITH __________+ | | (1737 - 1809) m 1754 |_Mary MARSHALL ____________| (1795 - 1841) m 1813 | | _Jaquelin AMBLER ______________+ | | (1742 - 1798) m 1764 |_Mary Willis AMBLER _________| (1766 - 1831) m 1783 | |_Mary (Rebecca?) BURWELL ______+ (1746 - ....) m 1764
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Mother: Susanna BELL |
_Ambrose MADISON ____+ | (1695 - 1732) m 1721 _James MADISON Sr._____________| | (1723 - 1801) m 1749 | | |_Frances TAYLOR _____+ | (1700 - 1761) m 1721 _Francis Taylor MADISON _| | (1753 - 1800) m 1772 | | | _Francis CONWAY I____+ | | | (1696 - 1733) m 1717 | |_Eleanor Rose "Nellie" CONWAY _| | (1731 - 1829) m 1749 | | |_Rebecca CATLETT ____+ | (1702 - ....) m 1717 | |--Nelly MADISON | (1775 - 1800) | _____________________ | | | _______________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Susanna BELL ___________| (1757 - ....) m 1772 | | _____________________ | | |_______________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Elizabeth EPPES |
"Henry Randolph deeds to George Cousens for £40: 447 acres in
Dale Parish, Henrico Co. "adjoining on the land Field Archer,
Geo. Cousens , Gills , the widow Franklin , Col. Poythress &
Isham Randolph and is part (of) a greater tract of land
containing 1790 acres taken up and patented by Col. Francis
Eppes Grandfather to the said Henry Randolph and given by his
last will and testament unto his daughter Eliz. Randolph mother
to the said Henry Randolph but for want of being cultivated and
improved in due time as the law directs was forfeited to his
majesty & granted as lapsed land to the said Henry Randolph by
the General Court of the Colony." May 1, 1749." Ibid. p. 99.
Src: Ancestry.com Valentine Papers (Virginia), Vol. 1-4,
1864-1908.
Capt. Henry Randolph of Dale Parish Henrico Co. for £44:10:4:3:
deeds to Henry Walthall the elder 106 acres on the north side of
Swift Creek . Aug. 25, 1748 . Vol. 1748-50 , p. 36.
Henry Randolph deeds to Robert Thompson for £178: 18:4¾: 426
acres "(which land is part of a tract of land granted formerly
to Eusebius King by patent dated 22 xbr 1682 and by him deserted
& afterwards granted to Mr. Henry Randolph by order of the
general Court dated April 21, 1690 fully appear)" in Dale parish
Henrico on the north side of Swift Creek bounded by Elbo Run
from Edwrd. Hills corner white oak to Elbo Run's junction with
Swift Creek up Swift Creek to Rocky Run . Aug. 25, 1748 . Ibid.
p. 36.
c) HENRY RANDOLPH IV was born on 11 Feb 1721 at Henrico,
Virginia. He died on 30 Apr 1771 at age 50.
_HENRY RANDOLPH I "the Immigrant"_+ | (1623 - 1673) m 1661 _Henry RANDOLPH II___| | (1665 - 1692) m 1687| | |_Judith SOANE ____________________+ | (1646 - 1703) m 1661 _Henry RANDOLPH III__| | (1689 - 1726) m 1714| | | _Thomas SWANN ____________________+ | | | (1616 - 1680) m 1668 | |_Sarah SWANN ________| | (1671 - ....) m 1687| | |_Mary MANSFIELD __________________+ | (1640 - ....) m 1668 | |--Henry RANDOLPH IV | (1721 - 1771) | _Francis EPPES II_________________+ | | (1628 - 1678) | _Francis EPPES III___| | | (1657 - 1718) m 1686| | | |_UNNAMED__________________________ | | (1630 - ....) |_Elizabeth EPPES ____| (1695 - 1777) m 1714| | _HENRY ISHAM "the Immigrant"______+ | | (1628 - 1678) |_Anne ISHAM _________| (1665 - 1718) m 1686| |_Katherine BANKS _________________+ (1620 - ....)
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Father: Samuel SWANN Mother: Ann BURCH |
_William SWANN "the Immigrant"__________+ | (1586 - 1638) m 1612 _Edward SWANN Sr.____| | (1630 - 1693) | | |_Judith GREENE _________________________+ | (1588 - 1636) m 1612 _Samuel SWANN _______| | (1676 - 1743) | | | ________________________________________ | | | | |_Susannah HEATH? ____| | (1630 - ....) | | |________________________________________ | | |--Sarah SWANN | (1707 - ....) | ________________________________________ | | | _Oliver BURCH _______| | | (1646 - 1729) m 1680| | | |________________________________________ | | |_Ann BURCH __________| (1680 - ....) | | _Justinian TENNISON Sr. "the Immigrant"_ | | (1620 - 1699) |_Barbara TENNISON ___| (1663 - ....) m 1680| |_Katherine GRESHAM _____________________+ (1640 - ....)
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