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_CRINAN "The Thane" Eryvine Mormaer of Atholl_+ | (0975 - ....) m 1004 _DUNCAN III "The Gracious" of Scotland_| | (1007 - 1040) | | |_BETHOC "Beatrix" of Scotland_________________+ | (0984 - ....) m 1004 _MALCOLM III Canmore "Longneck" of Scotland_| | (1033 - 1093) m 1059 | | | _SIWARD Earl of Northumbria___________________+ | | | (0978 - ....) | |_SYBIL FITZ_SIWARD of Northumbria______| | (1014 - 1040) | | |______________________________________________ | | |--DONALD CAENNMOR of Scotland | (1060 - ....) | _ARNI ARNMODSSON______________________________+ | | (0977 - 1024) m 0989 | _FINN ARNESSON Earl of Halland_________| | | (1005 - ....) | | | |_THORA THORSTEINSDATTER_______________________+ | | (0972 - ....) m 0989 |_INGIBORG FINNSDATTER_______________________| (1021 - 1066) m 1059 | | ______________________________________________ | | |_______________________________________| | |______________________________________________
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Mother: Elizabeth SMITH of Brandon |
_Peter BEVERLEY _____ | (1610 - 1650) m 1634 _Robert BEVERLEY Sr. "the Immigrant"_| | (1641 - 1686) m 1666 | | |_Susanna HOLLIS _____ | (1613 - ....) m 1634 _Harry BEVERLEY ____________| | (1669 - 1730) m 1695 | | | _James BOYD _________ | | | (1600 - ....) | |_Margaret BOYD ______________________| | (1637 - 1678) m 1666 | | |_Catherine CRAYKE ___ | (1600 - ....) | |--Margaret BEVERLEY | (1704 - 1741) | _____________________ | | | _Robert SMITH of Brandon_____________| | | (1650 - ....) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Elizabeth SMITH of Brandon_| (1678 - 1720) m 1695 | | _____________________ | | |_____________________________________| | |_____________________
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"Document relating to the settlement of the estate of WOODSON
BRUCE, half-brother of Dianisha Bruce Johns:
7 Aug 1797- To the Complainants, Levi Clay and Rachel, his wife;
John Queensberry and Polly, his wife, as sisters of the whole
blood to the deceased infant, Woodson Bruce, whole shares; to
Lemuel Bruce; Josiah Ellington and Elizabeth, his wife; Joel
Johns and DIONETIA, his wife; James Hudson and Prudence, his
wife; Ridley Ellington, widow of Hezekiah Ellington; Armistead
Bruce; and Lucy Bruce, James Bruce and Jenny Bruce, infants of
Alexander Bruce, deceased, and the Defendants as colaterals of
the half blood to the said Woodson Bruce, deceased, half shares;
and to the Complainants as representatives of James Jennings
senr, deceased, in the right of his wife, Depha, Nelson
Jennings, Lemuel Jennings, Sterling Fowlkes and Elizabeth, his
wife, Daniel Crenshaw and Nancy, his wife; and Mary Jennings and
James Jennings, who are infants, one-half share to be equally
divided between them; and to the Complainants William Walker and
Chloe, his wife, Charles Hardy and Dolly, his wife, and Nelson
and John Bruce, who are infants as representatives of John Bruce
deceased, one-half share to be equally divided between them; and
that they report to the Court for a final decree. (Nottoway Co.,
VA, Court Book 2, pg. 29)."
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Mother: Louise Hurlbut YOUNG |
The Association lost one of its most devoted and ardent
supporters with the death of Bob Kean on January 16, 1985 at the
age of 84. A person of widely varied interests he was
particularly distinguished as scientist, Scholar, and teacher.
For those who knew him well he will perhaps best be remembered
as a mentor in the art of living who taught by example.
Robert Hill Kean was born in Morristown, New Jersey on July 5.
1900, the son of General Jefferson Randolph Kean and Louise
Hurlburt Young. His early years were spent at a variety of army
posts in the U.S. and in Cuba where his father served on the
staff of General Fitzhugh Lee and was closely associated with
Walter Reed in the victory over yellow fever. Educated at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (B.S. in Chemical
Engineering and M.S. in Chemical Engineering Practice) and the
University of Virginia (Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry) Bob gained
high distinction in the field of chemistry both as a researcher
and an administrator. His industrial experience included a broad
variety of activities with particular emphasis on research,
development, and technical services at the highest corporate
levels. A holder of numerous patents Bob did much original work
in the design of chemical plants and processes and pioneering
research in physical chemistry which gained wide recognition
both in the U. S. and abroad. In noting his many professional
contributions the Bulletin of the Virginia Section of The
American Chemical Society cited "his transcending scientific
accomplishments ...is his leadership and patient instruction of
literally hundreds of chemists and engineers at M. I. T., and
"The University", in industry, and in scientific and engineering
societies." Scientist, scholar, teacher- Bob retired from active
business life when he departed the post of Director of
Development at the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corporation in
1957. He remained as a consultant with that firm until 1965. A
long time colleague at Virginia-Carolina praised his many
professional achievements and described Bob as "the finest type
of man in every way. Admired and loved by all who ever came in
contact with him. His only faults are virtues of being too
considerate of other people."
Bob Kean's long professional career was supported and sustained
by his family life. On December 26, 1927 he married Sarah Rice
Elliott of New Orleans and Albermarle County and in due course
Jefferson Randolph II and Margaret Young arrived to fill out the
family ranks. Bob often spoke of the deep contentment he drew
from his domestic life. He had great faith in the family as a
social unit indispensable to the good society and to a happy
personal life. He retained this faith throughout his life.
Bob Kean's reverance for family is in no way better evidenced
than by his lifelong devotion to The Monticello Association. A
member of the Association since its founding in 1913 until his
death in 1985 he served it in a variety of capacities including
Secretary-Treasurer (1926-1939), President (1939-1941),
Recording Secretary (1941-1950) and Trustee of the Endowment
Fund (1953-1974) to which he gave continuing and effective
support. Bob took a very active part in doing much of the work
involved in conducting Association business by serving over a
long period on eight committees, seven of which he chaired. His
wise counsel and gentle presence will be sorely missed by the
Monticello family.
There are some things very special about Bob Kean that a review
of essentially biographical information fails to reveal. Bob had
a presence. He was gentle and thoughtful. He chose reason over
confrontation but was forthright and compelling. He applied the
traditional values of the Enlightenment to his own life. Our
lives always had a certain assurance and serenity by simply
knowing he was there. We will miss him.
THE MONTICELLO ASSOCIATION
http://www.monticello-assoc.org/articles/kean.html
____________________________ | _Robert Garlick Hill KEAN C.S.A._| | (1828 - 1898) m 1854 | | |____________________________ | _Jefferson Randolph KEAN _| | (1860 - 1950) | | | _Thomas Jefferson RANDOLPH _+ | | | (1792 - 1875) m 1815 | |_Jane Nicholas RANDOLPH _________| | (1840 - ....) m 1854 | | |_Jane Hollins NICHOLAS _____+ | (1798 - 1871) m 1815 | |--Robert Hill KEAN | (1900 - 1985) | ____________________________ | | | _________________________________| | | | | | |____________________________ | | |_Louise Hurlbut YOUNG ____| (1870 - ....) | | ____________________________ | | |_________________________________| | |____________________________
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Mother: Jane LANE |
George A. Smith was a farmer, which vocation he followed until
his death; he served in the war of 1812; his death occurred
April 19, 1854; his wife died Feb. 26, 1859."
Children:
Amanda SMITH
Sophia SMITH
Susan SMITH
Mary A. SMITH b: 16 May 1823 in Bourbon, Kentucky
Emeline SMITH b: 1831 in Bourbon, Kentucky
Elizabeth Jane SMITH b: 1833 in Bourbon, Kentucky Marriage 1
Benjamin Thomas SHROPSHIRE b: 29 Apr 1825 in Bourbon, Kentucky
Sarah SMITH b: 1833 in Bourbon, Kentucky Marriage 1 Joseph A.
HILDRETH b: 25 May 1826 in Bourbon, Kentucky Married: Abt 1848
in Bourbon, Kentucky
Frank SMITH b: 1837 in Bourbon, Kentucky
James SMITH
George SMITH
Henry SMITH
Margaret SMITH b: 1841 in Bourbon, Kentucky
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__ | _Nathaniel SMITH ____| | (1720 - ....) | | |__ | _Withers (Weathers) SMITH _| | (1740 - 1813) | | | __ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |__ | | |--George A. SMITH | (1788 - 1854) | __ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Jane LANE ________________| | | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
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Mother: Mary MARTIN |
Childrn:
3 Mary J. SNODGRASS b: 7 DEC 1834 d: 1 MAR 1852
3 Myrah SNODGRASS b: 22 JAN 1837 d: 10 MAR 1869 + Daniel RAPE b:
30 MAR 1826
4 Charles F. RAPE b: Abt 1856
4 Moses F. RAPE b: Abt 1860
4 Fletcher E. RAPE b: Abt 1863
3 George W. SNODGRASS b: 7 SEP 1844 d: 12 APR 1863
3 Arstilla J. SNODGRASS b: 25 DEC 1846 + William H. PARK b: 11
OCT 1839
4 Alice F. PARK b: Abt 1867
4 Alvin L. PARK b: Abt 1871
4 Nora F. PARK b: Abt 1875
4 Freda P. PARK b: Abt 1879
3 John S. SNODGRASS b: 22 APR 1853 + Evaline HOWARD b: Abt 1856
4 Ora O. SNODGRASS b: Abt 1878
4 James SNODGRASS b: 1879
3 Samuel N. SNODGRASS b: 16 DEC 1857 + Amelia C. HAINES b: Abt
1859
4 Delia W. SNODGRASS b: Abt 1879
__ | __| | | | |__ | _James SNODGRASS ____| | (1785 - 1864) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Samuel D. SNODGRASS | (1812 - 1862) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Mary MARTIN ________| (1790 - 1835) | | __ | | |__| | |__
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