Christa Michelle George

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Christa Michelle George (daughter of Dannye Ray George and Jeanette Stanton).

    Family/Spouse: Chris Wood. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Zoe Rayee Wood

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Dannye Ray George was born on 29 Oct 1947 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan (son of Warden Hulan "Hulan" George and Senia Arlene "Arlene" Denton); died on 29 Sep 2015 in McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Birth: Oct. 29, 1947
    Detroit
    Wayne County
    Michigan, USA
    Death: Sep. 29, 2015
    McMinnville
    Warren County
    Tennessee, USA

    Dannye Ray George, 67

    Dannye Ray George, 67, of McMinnville died Sept. 29 at Raintree Manor of complications from Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia. He was born Oct. 29, 1947 in Detroit, Mich. He was the eldest son of Warden Hulan and Arlene (Deaton) George of McMinnville.

    He spent his early childhood in the Madison Heights area of Detroit, where he enjoyed playing baseball in the street, listening to Detroit Tigers baseball games, and occasionally teasing his younger sister, Janice. Dannye move to Centertown community with his family in 1959. At age 14, Dannye met Jeanette Staton, who became the love of his life. They were married Dec. 21. 1968 in McMinnville. After graduating from Centertown High School in 1965, Dannye attended Freed-Hardeman University until 1967. Dannye then graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy in Memphis in 1970. He loved to reminisce about his time at all three schools, having made lasting friendships that brought him joy throughout his entire life. Later in 1970, he and Jeanette purchased his favorite car, a 1969 AMC Javelin, and welcome their daughter, Christa. Dannye was a community pharmacist at Big K, Fred's, and Super D pharmacies in McMinnville, where his customers affectionately call him "Dan-O" and "Doc." He frequently delivered prescriptions to his customers on his way home frome work and opened the pharmacy after hours to fill their prescriptions in times of need. Dannye spent the last years od his career at Fred's pharmacy in Woodbury, retiring after 38 years due to his declining health.
    Despite once bending a golf club around a tree in frustration, he enjoyed playing golf with brothers Bobby and Alan, brothers-in-law Charles and Tylee, and father-in-law Fred. A passionate UT sport fan, he loved watching football games on television with family and turning off the sound so he could listen to John Ward's play-by-play on the radio. Dannye loved music, especially that of Elvis Presley, and could often be seen playing air guitar in front of the stereo. He also enjoyed "talking pharmacy" with his sister, Connie, and telling jokes and stories with his brother Gary. Most of all, he loved spending time with Jeanette, Christa, son-in-law, Chris, and his granddaughter, Zoe Raye.

    Dannye was a member of Centertown Church of Christ and the Tennessee Pharmacists Association.

    Dannye is survivor by his wife Jeanette Stanton George of McMinnville; daughter Christa Michelle George (Chris Wood) and granddaughter, Zoe Rayee Wood of Memphis; parents W.H. and Arlene George of McMinnville; three brothers Gary (Debbie) George, Alan (Julia) George and Bobby George, all of McMinnville; two sisters, Janice (Tylee) Marcum of McMinnville and Connie (Tony) King of Murfreesboro; 13 nephews and nieces; two great-nephews; and numerous cousins.

    Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday October 2, 2015 at Central Church of Christ with Perry Henegar, Doris Hughes and Charles Stanton officiating. Burial follow at DeKalb Cemetery. Visitation will be 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday and 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Friday at High's.

    Memorial donations may be made to the Spactic Paraplegia Foundation or to the University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Pharmacy.

    High's Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

    Southern Standard
    McMinnville, Tenn.
    Sept. 30, 2015 & Oct. 2, 2015

    Family links:
    Parents:
    Warden Hulan George (1927 - ____)
    Arlene Denton George (1928 - 2017)

    Burial:
    Dekalb Cemetery
    DeKalb County
    Tennessee, USA

    Created by: B Driver
    Record added: Sep 29, 2015
    Find A Grave Memorial# 153042847

    end of obituary

    Dannye married Jeanette Stanton. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jeanette Stanton
    Children:
    1. 1. Christa Michelle George


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Warden Hulan "Hulan" George

    Warden married Senia Arlene "Arlene" Denton Senia (daughter of William Barlow "Barlow" Denton and Mary Flossie "Flossie" Whiteaker) was born on 13 Apr 1928 in (Cookeville) Putnam County, Tennessee; died on 30 May 2017 in McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee; was buried on 2 Jun 2017 in Bethany Church of Christ Cemetery, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Senia Arlene "Arlene" Denton was born on 13 Apr 1928 in (Cookeville) Putnam County, Tennessee (daughter of William Barlow "Barlow" Denton and Mary Flossie "Flossie" Whiteaker); died on 30 May 2017 in McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee; was buried on 2 Jun 2017 in Bethany Church of Christ Cemetery, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Mrs. Arlene Denton George age 89 of McMinnville, TN, died Tuesday, May 30, 2017, at N.H.C. Health Care Center in McMinnville, TN. She was born April 13, 1928, in White County, TN, was a retired employee of Genesco Shoe Company and was notably known for her business called The Lunch Basket in Centertown. Mrs. George was a life-long member of the Church of Christ at Centertown, Centertown C.I.C., and was preceded in death by her parents Barlow and Flossie Whiteaker Denton, her oldest son Dannye Ray George, and was the last survivor of ten siblings.

    Survivors include her husband of 71 years Warden Hulan George, children Janice (Tylee) Marcum, Connie (Tony) King, Gary (Debra) George, Alan (Julia) George, and Bobby George, daughter-in-law Jeanette George, grandchildren Christa (Chris) Wood, Brandon (Sheila) Marcum, Briena Harmening, Matt (Jessica) George, Kayla Hale, Maria (Josh) Miller, Corbin and Dylan King, and great-grandchildren Braden Marcum, Hayden Hale, Hennessee Cope, and Zoe Raye Wood. Several nieces, nephews, family members, and friends also survive.

    Funeral service will be at 11:00 A.M. Friday, June 02, 2017, in the McMinnville Funeral Home Chapel. Bro. Dorris Hughes and Bro. Teb Batey will officiate. Interment will follow at Bethany Cemetery. The George Family will receive friends Thursday from 4:00 P.M. until 9:00 P.M. and again Friday from 10:00 A.M. until 11:00 A.M. at the parlors of McMinnville Funeral Home.

    In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia Foundation or to Lunch with Love Program at Ivy Bluff Church of Christ.

    end of obituary

    Children:
    1. 2. Dannye Ray George was born on 29 Oct 1947 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan; died on 29 Sep 2015 in McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee.
    2. Janice George was born in (Warren County) Tennessee.
    3. Connie George was born in (Warren County) Tennessee.
    4. Alan George was born in (Warren County) Tennessee.
    5. Gary Duane George
    6. Bobby Lynn George


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  James Melvin "Melvin" George was born on 25 Dec 1891 in Van Buren County, Tennessee (son of James Madison George and Margaret Ellen Priest); died on 24 Aug 1980 in Warren County General Hospital, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Mount View Cemetery, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: farmer

    Notes:

    Son of James Madison George & Margaret Priest , married 13 Sep 1920 Van Buren Co, TN Maggie Cole. Four children came of this union.

    James married Margaret E. "Maggie" Cole on 13 Sep 1920 in Van Buren County, Tennessee. Margaret (daughter of Joseph Allen "Allen" Cole and Edith Ermon "Erma" Simmons) was born on 23 May 1892 in Van Buren County, Tennessee; died on 16 Jan 1982 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Mount View Cemetery, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Margaret E. "Maggie" Cole was born on 23 May 1892 in Van Buren County, Tennessee (daughter of Joseph Allen "Allen" Cole and Edith Ermon "Erma" Simmons); died on 16 Jan 1982 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Mount View Cemetery, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. Christine George was born on 14 Apr 1921 in Van Buren County, Tennessee; died on 28 Dec 2010 in McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Mount View Cemetery, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee.
    2. Lloyd M(elvin) George was born on 28 Nov 1922 in Van Buren County, Tennessee; died on 18 May 2009 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee; was buried in Flatwood Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee.
    3. Colebert George was born in 0___ 1925 in Van Buren County, Tennessee; died on 24 Sep 1991 in Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, Tennessee; was buried in Bethlehem Methodist Church Cemetery, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee.
    4. 4. Warden Hulan "Hulan" George

  3. 10.  William Barlow "Barlow" DentonWilliam Barlow "Barlow" Denton was born on 24 Jul 1889 in Clay County, Tennessee (son of Osias Frank "Frank" Denton and Isabelle "Belle" Green); died on 23 Sep 1964 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Copelands Chapel Cemetery, Cedar Creek, White County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Son of Ozias Frank Denton and Isabell (Green). Married Mary Flossie (Whiteaker) February 28th., 1909 in Putnam County, Tennessee.

    Children Stella Floyd, Lassie Young, Arlene George, Etta Maggie Adkison, Elmer, Joe Carlin, William Eskel "Eck", Willard Melvin, Herman Alfred and Willis. In row H.

    William married Mary Flossie "Flossie" Whiteaker on 28 Feb 1909 in Putnam County, Tennessee. Mary (daughter of unknown partner and Senia Whiteaker) was born on 5 Oct 1890 in (Putnam County) Tennessee; died on 1 Jun 1963 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Copelands Chapel Cemetery, Cedar Creek, White County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary Flossie "Flossie" WhiteakerMary Flossie "Flossie" Whiteaker was born on 5 Oct 1890 in (Putnam County) Tennessee (daughter of unknown partner and Senia Whiteaker); died on 1 Jun 1963 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Copelands Chapel Cemetery, Cedar Creek, White County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    18 Dec 2011 - Cannot locate her parents or siblings...DAH

    end of note

    Birth: Oct. 5, 1890
    Death: Jun. 1, 1963
    White County
    Tennessee, USA

    Daughter of Senia (Whiteaker). Married William Barlow Denton February 28th., 1909 in Putnam County, Tennessee. Children Stella Floyd, Lassie Young, Arlene Geogge, Etta Maggie Adkison, Elmer, Joe Carlin, William Eskel "Eck", Willard Melvin, Herman Alfred and Willis. In row H.

    Family links:
    Children:
    Maggie Della Denton Adkison (1934 - 2013)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Burial:
    Copeland's Chapel Cemetery
    Cedar Creek
    White County
    Tennessee, USA

    Created by: Beverly Copeland
    Record added: Oct 04, 2012
    Find A Grave Memorial# 98286424

    end of profile

    Children:
    1. 5. Senia Arlene "Arlene" Denton was born on 13 Apr 1928 in (Cookeville) Putnam County, Tennessee; died on 30 May 2017 in McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee; was buried on 2 Jun 2017 in Bethany Church of Christ Cemetery, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee.
    2. Eskel Denton
    3. Elmer Denton
    4. Lassa Denton


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  James Madison George was born on 10 Jan 1862 in Bone Cave, Van Buren County, Tennessee (son of Madison McGeorge and Nancy Mary Simmons); died on 9 Aug 1941 in Bone Cave, Van Buren County, Tennessee; was buried on 10 Aug 1941 in Crain Hill Cemetery, White Hill, Van Buren County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: 0___ 1900; Farmer - Rents Farm
    • Residence: 0___ 1941, Bone Cave, Van Buren County, Tennessee

    Notes:

    Birth: 1862
    White Hill
    Van Buren County
    Tennessee, USA
    Death: 1941
    McMinnville
    Warren County
    Tennessee, USA

    H/O Margaret Priest

    Known children: Hannah (w/o James Willey Martin), Mack C., Nancy (w/o Larkin Priest), Rachel (w/o Felix Martin), Madison J, Dee B, and Wiley Bates George.

    Family links:
    Spouse:
    Margaret Priest George (1861 - 1927)*

    Children:
    Hannah Martin (1885 - 1951)*
    Nancy George Priest (1888 - 1950)*
    Wiley Bates George (1894 - 1967)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Burial:
    Crain Hill Cemetery
    White Hill
    Van Buren County
    Tennessee, USA

    Created by: Don Giddens
    Record added: Apr 24, 2010
    Find A Grave Memorial# 51562908

    end of profile

    Name: James M George
    Titles and Terms:
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 1910
    Event Place: Civil District 6, Van Buren, Tennessee, United States
    District: ED 170
    Gender: Male
    Age: 48
    Marital Status: Married
    Race: White
    Race (Original): White
    Relationship to Head of Household: Head
    Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Head
    Birth Year (Estimated): 1862
    Birthplace: Tennessee
    Immigration Year:
    Father's Birthplace: Tennessee
    Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee
    Sheet Letter: A
    Sheet Number: 5
    Sheet Number and Letter: 5A
    Household ID: 85
    Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
    Affiliate Publication Number: T624
    Affiliate Film Number: 1524
    GS Film Number: 1375537
    Digital Folder Number: 005157159
    Image Number: 00014


    Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
    James M George Head M 48 Tennessee
    Margaret George Wife F 47 Tennessee
    Mack George Son M 24 Tennessee
    Nancy George Daughter F 19 Tennessee
    Rachel George Daughter F 18 Tennessee
    Melvin George Son M 17 Tennessee
    Willey George Son M 16 Tennessee
    Bee D George Son M 12 Tennessee
    Maggie George Granddaughter F 3 Tennessee
    Bertha George Granddaughter F 8 Tennessee



    Citing this Record:
    "United States Census, 1910," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MGNF-L1B : accessed 28 September 2017), James M George, Civil District 6, Van Buren, Tennessee, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 170, sheet 5A, family 85, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 1524; FHL microfilm 1,375,537.

    end of census

    James married Margaret Ellen Priest in 0___ 1882 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee. Margaret (daughter of Frances Marion "Marion" Priest and Hannah Thomison) was born in 1861-1863 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee; died in 0___ 1927 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee; was buried in Crain Hill Cemetery, White Hill, Van Buren County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  Margaret Ellen Priest was born in 1861-1863 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee (daughter of Frances Marion "Marion" Priest and Hannah Thomison); died in 0___ 1927 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee; was buried in Crain Hill Cemetery, White Hill, Van Buren County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. Mack George was born in 0May 1884 in Van Buren County, Tennessee.
    2. Hannah George was born in 0___ 1886 in Van Buren County, Tennessee.
    3. Nancy "Nan" George was born in 0Aug 1888 in Van Buren County, Tennessee; died on 21 Jan 1950 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee; was buried in Crain Hill Cemetery, White Hill, Van Buren County, Tennessee.
    4. Rachel George was born on 1 Aug 1889 in Van Buren County, Tennessee; died on 26 Jul 1939 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried on 27 Jul 2017 in Crain Hill Cemetery, White Hill, Van Buren County, Tennessee.
    5. 8. James Melvin "Melvin" George was born on 25 Dec 1891 in Van Buren County, Tennessee; died on 24 Aug 1980 in Warren County General Hospital, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Mount View Cemetery, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee.
    6. Wiley Bates George was born in 0___ 1894 in Van Buren County, Tennessee; died in 0___ 1967 in Van Buren County, Tennessee; was buried in Crain Hill Cemetery, White Hill, Van Buren County, Tennessee.
    7. Bee George was born on 13 Jul 1898 in Van Buren County, Tennessee; died on 29 Oct 1968; was buried in Crain Hill Cemetery, White Hill, Van Buren County, Tennessee.

  3. 18.  Joseph Allen "Allen" Cole was born on 24 Dec 1845 in (Warren County) Tennessee (son of Walter Wilkins Cole and Elizabeth "Liddy" Craig); died on 19 Jun 1923 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Jericho Cemetery, Quebeck, White County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: blacksmith-rents home
    • Alt Birth: 0Dec 1849, Warren County, Tennessee

    Notes:

    Birth: Dec. 24, 1845
    Death: Jun. 19, 1923

    Joseph married Sarah C. "Sallie" Napier 2 Jun 1870 Warren Co, TN. Five childen came of this union. He then married 19 Jul 1888, Van Buren Co, TN Ermon Edith "Sis" Simmons. Eight children came of this union.

    Family links:
    Parents:
    Walter Wilkins Cole (1826 - 1901)
    Elizabeth Crage Cole (1826 - 1915)

    Spouses:
    Sarah C. Napier Cole (1845 - 1887)
    Ermon Edith Simmons Cole (1865 - 1925)

    Children:
    James David Cole (1870 - 1957)*
    John Clinton Cole (1872 - 1959)*
    Sophia Cole Moore (1878 - 1932)*
    Charles Samuel Cole (1879 - 1904)*
    Ella Cole Martin (1882 - 1962)*
    Robert Lee Cole (1888 - 1990)*
    Sallie Cole Moore (1890 - 1913)*
    Maggie Cole George (1892 - 1982)*
    Tom B Cole (1894 - 1970)*
    Joe Clinton Cole (1896 - 1979)*
    Wesley Herbert Cole (1898 - 1950)*
    Mattie Ermon Cole Davis (1901 - 1961)*
    Flossie Rae Cole Pratt (1904 - 1979)*

    Siblings:
    Joseph Allen Cole (1845 - 1923)
    David Cole (1851 - 1938)*
    Cynthia Jane Cole Sparkman (1858 - 1929)*
    Sarah Samanthia Cole Simmons (1860 - 1940)*
    Thomas C. Cole (1862 - 1954)*
    Randell Lawrence Cole (1867 - 1941)*
    Frances E. Cole Roach (1867 - 1954)*
    George Washington Cole (1870 - 1945)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Burial:
    Jericho Cemetery
    Quebeck
    White County
    Tennessee, USA

    Created by: Patsy Walls Raymer
    Record added: Mar 21, 2009
    Find A Grave Memorial# 35047934

    end of record

    Joseph married Edith Ermon "Erma" Simmons on 19 Jul 1888 in Van Buren County, Tennessee. Edith (daughter of Drury Simmons and Margaret Earles) was born on 14 Apr 1865 in White County, Tennessee; died on 27 Oct 1925 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Jericho Cemetery, Quebeck, White County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 19.  Edith Ermon "Erma" Simmons was born on 14 Apr 1865 in White County, Tennessee (daughter of Drury Simmons and Margaret Earles); died on 27 Oct 1925 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Jericho Cemetery, Quebeck, White County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Could not ocate her in 1870 or 1880 Van Buren census...DAH
    Enumerated as 'Ermin' in the 1900 Van Buren census.

    Children:
    1. 9. Margaret E. "Maggie" Cole was born on 23 May 1892 in Van Buren County, Tennessee; died on 16 Jan 1982 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Mount View Cemetery, McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee.

  5. 20.  Osias Frank "Frank" Denton was born on 12 Apr 1879 in Sparta, White County, Tennessee (son of James C. Denton and Nancy Eads); died on 17 Apr 1943 in White County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    August 29th, 2016:

    Proposed Change: Family: Osias Frank "Frank" Denton/Isabelle "Belle" Green (F6944)
    Tree: The Hennessee Family
    Link:

    Description: Osias Frank "Frank" Denton b. 12 Apr 1870 in Sparta, White County, Tennessee, USA m. 04 Nov 1888 in Clay Tennessee. d 17 Apr. 1943 in White county Tennessee, USA. was married to Julia Etta Brown b. 22 Dec 1877 in Jackson County, Tennessee USA d. 24 Jul 1947 in Greenbrier, Robertson, Tennessee. Daughter Zora Kanzadie Denton b. 28 May 1895 in Sparta, White County, Tennessee, USA d. 14 Oct 1987 in Sparta, White County, Tennessee, USA

    Johnny Ledford
    johnnyledford@yahoo.com

    Osias married Isabelle "Belle" Green on 4 Nov 1888 in Clay County, Tennessee. Isabelle was born in 0Mar 1869 in (Clay County) Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 21.  Isabelle "Belle" Green was born in 0Mar 1869 in (Clay County) Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. 10. William Barlow "Barlow" Denton was born on 24 Jul 1889 in Clay County, Tennessee; died on 23 Sep 1964 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Copelands Chapel Cemetery, Cedar Creek, White County, Tennessee.

  7. 22.  unknown partner

    unknown married Senia Whiteaker. Senia (daughter of unnamed partner and Zillie Whittaker) was born in 0___ 1862 in (Putnam County) Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 23.  Senia Whiteaker was born in 0___ 1862 in (Putnam County) Tennessee (daughter of unnamed partner and Zillie Whittaker).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 0___ 1920, Putnam County, Tennessee

    Notes:

    1900 Federal Census

    My wife didn't know much about Zona's family, but remembered that a sister, Flossie, visited from time to time. I tried to locate Zona in the 1900 census in Putnam and White Counites, but she just wasn't there. So I did a search for Flossie Whittaker and up popped a hit in Todd County KY. Below is the census record. It shows Flossie as the niece of the head of household, William Whittaker, along with Lonnie who also is listed as a niece. Looking at the hand written page it's obvious that the name is Zonnie as "L"s elsewhere in the document are made differently.

    Ancestry.com provides digital copies of Federal census records and also tabulates information on the person on the record page found when searching for a person. Names are usually translated from the hand written copy to the typed tabulations fairly well. Whoever does the translation is good at reading old handwriting, but in some cases the handwriting isn't very clear and a close observation reveals a different spelling.

    In addition to Zonnie and Flossie, two nephews are listed, Lee and Willis. Bettie Whittaker indicates she is not the mother of any children and Ceen Whittaker indicates she is the mother of six children and they are all living. There are six children in the house and I am guessing they are all children of Ceen Whittaker as their ages show they are stair steps.

    Apparently they were all living with Willliam Whittaker, the children''s uncle, in Kentucky in 1900.

    Since Lee and Willis are listed as sons of William, it is possible that he is the father of these two of Ceen Whittaker.
    Click on the pictures at the right to see page one and two of the 1900 Todd County KY census. The blank census form is also provided because the headings of the ones in the records are hard to read.

    Page 1

    Page 2

    1900
    Census
    Form


    1900 United States Federal Census
    about William Whittaker

    Name: William Whittaker
    Age: 32
    Birth Date: Apr 1863
    Birthplace: Tennessee
    Home in 1900: Allensville and Hadensville, Todd, Kentucky
    [Todd]
    Race: White
    Gender: Male
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Marital Status: Single
    Father's Birthplace: Tennessee
    Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee
    Occupation: View on Image
    Neighbors: View others on page
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Wm Whittaker-Head-bn 1868 32
    Bettie Whittaker-Sister-bn1863 37
    Ceen Whittaker-Do?-bn 1865 35
    Lee Whittaker-Nephew-bn 1883 17
    Willis Whittaker-Nephew-bn 1885 15
    Zonnie Whittaker-Niece (Zona)-bn 1889 11
    Flossie Whittaker-Niece-bn 1891 9
    Elbert Whittaker-Son-bn 1893 7
    Dee Whittaker-Son-bn 1897 3

    1900 United States Federal Census
    Putnam Co. TN District 3

    end of census

    1910 United States Federal Census
    about Cena Whiteaker

    Name: Cena Whiteaker
    [Cena Whiteaker]
    Age in 1910: 44
    Birthplace: Tennessee
    Home in 1910: Civil District 3, Putnam, Tennessee
    Race: White
    Gender: Female
    Relation to Head of House: Head
    Marital Status: ?
    Father's Birthplace: Tennessee
    Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee
    Neighbors: View others on page
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Cena Whiteaker-Head-bn 1866 44
    Elbridge Whiteaker-Son-bn 1894 16
    Odee Whiteaker-Son-bn 1897

    13
    Elizabeth Whiteaker-Sister-bn 1864 46

    end of census

    Children:
    1. 11. Mary Flossie "Flossie" Whiteaker was born on 5 Oct 1890 in (Putnam County) Tennessee; died on 1 Jun 1963 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Copelands Chapel Cemetery, Cedar Creek, White County, Tennessee.
    2. Elbridge Whiteaker was born in 0___ 1894 in (Putnam County) Tennessee.
    3. Odee Whiteacker was born in 0___ 1897 in (Putnam County) Tennessee.


Generation: 6

  1. 32.  Madison McGeorge was born in 0___ 1824 in North Carolina; died in 0___ 1885 in Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: blacksmith
    • Military: CSA Veteran
    • Alt Birth: 0___ 1822, Van Buren County, Tennessee
    • Alt Birth: 0___ 1822, South Carolina

    Notes:

    25 Mar 1997

    Identified as 'Mathew' , born in SC, farm laborer, 1870 Van Buren Census, p.19.

    Appears to be late or possibly second marriage for the both..DAH

    1870 is the first appearance of the GEORGE family in Van Buren County...DAH

    12 Aug 2007

    Tantalizing bit regarding origin of the name MADISON. Time-frame appears to be congruent...DAH

    Posted By: Park
    Email:
    Subject: Re: John W. McGeorge, 1754, Louisa Co VA
    Post Date: July 05, 1998 at 01:41:00
    Message URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/mcgeorge/messages/6.html
    Forum: Mcgeorge Family Genealogy Forum
    Forum URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/mcgeorge/

    I am also descended from John W. McGeorge. I have him being born Abt. 1730 in Scotland but I do not have his parents names or his wife's name. I do have him having 5 children.

    1. William McGeorge md. Elizabeth MADISON
    2. Thomas McGeorge md. Judith Laforce*
    3. James McGeorge md. Ann Laforce*
    4. Lawrence McGeorge md. Nancy Smith
    5. Margaret McGeorge md. John Wiggington III

    *Sisters, daughters of Rene Laforce and Agnes Moseby

    More tidbits for consideration...Madison's father may be James...

    Caroline McGeorge, d/o James McGeorge? Posted by: Jack Bailey Date: December 07, 1998 at 09:57:45 of 261

    In Harlan County Marriages 1818-1825, we read the following marriage record:

    Caroline McGeorge married Izrael Mercy, 26 February, 1818, Harlan County, KY.

    Remarks: Records show there was only one McGeorge household in Harlan County when it was formed from Knox County, KY in 1819, and that was the household of James McGeorge and wife Ann LaForce. Previously I knew of only three children born to James and Ann: 1) Nancy Agnes McGeorge b. 1795 VA (possibly Botetourt Co.); John (Jack/Jackie) McGeorge b. 1804 Harlan Co., KY; and 3) Patrick Henry McGeorge b. ca 1814, Harlan Co., KY.

    It appears likely that Caroline was a heretofore unknown daughter of James McGeorge and Ann LaForce. Regretably, we don't know Caroline's age at marriage, but if she married in her late teens or twenties, her approximate birthdate would fit perfectly within the children of James and Ann.

    However, there is one other possibility that cannot be excluded: Between 1816 and 1822, James's brother Thomas McGeorge from Botetourt Co VA, lived for a short time near his brother James; but by 1822, Thomas had moved on to Warren Co., TN. At some point in his travels, Thomas's wife Judith died, and he evidently remarried a Miss Goodlow. So, its possible that Caroline was the daughter of Thomas and his first wife Judith LaForce.

    Nevertheless, I suspect Caroline was the daughter of James and Ann.

    Does anyone else have any information on Caroline's family origins?

    -- Jack

    Followups:

    Re: Caroline McGeorge Mary 12/11/98 (2)
    Re: Caroline McGeorge Jack Bailey 12/11/98 (1)
    Re: Caroline McGeorge Mary 12/12/98 (0)
    Caroline McGeorge, d/o James McGeorge? Mary 12/10/98 (0)

    Early family and possible brother of Madison:

    Posted By: Linda
    Email:
    Subject: ZACHARIAH McGEORGE, b. 24 Apr 1827
    Post Date: July 27, 1998 at 16:39:29
    Message URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/mcgeorge/messages/9.html
    Forum: Mcgeorge Family Genealogy Forum
    Forum URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/mcgeorge/

    I would like to exchange info w/any descendants of Zachariah McGeorge, b. Warren Co, TN.

    Zach's father was Thomas Mc George, b.23 Jan 1758, Hanover Co, VA .

    Zachariah m. Susan Illia Hoppess in Smyrna, Harrison Co, TX.

    Their children were:

    Thomas Jefferson, b. 1860: Mary Ellen, b. 1861; Jefferson Franklin, b. 1863; Edwin Leander, b. 1865; Laura Eugenia, b. 1867; Julia Ann, b. 1870; John Henry, b. 1871; and Nora Glen, b. 14 Jan 1875.

    Hope to meet some cousins!

    21 Nov 2011

    http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.cfm

    No.
    McGeorge, Madison , Confederate Infantry, 25th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry

    25th Infantry Regiment completed its organization in August, 1861, at Camp Zollicoffer, in Overton County, Tennessee. Its members were recruited in the counties of White, Overton, Putnam, and Jackson. The unit fought at Fishing Creek and Perryville , then was assigned to General B.R. Johnson's Brigade, Army of Tennessee. In November, 1863, it was consolidated with the 44th Regiment. The unit participated in the conflicts at Murfreesboro and Chickamauga , served in the Knoxville operations, then moved to Virginia. Here it saw action at Drewry's Bluff , took its place in the Petersburg trenches, and ended the war at Appomattox .

    In January, 1862, this regiment reported 683 men present for duty, had 55 disabled at Fishing Creek, and suffered 8 casualties at Perryville. It lost thirty-six percent of the 336 at Murfreesboro and thirty-nine percent of the 145 at Chickamauga. The 25th/44th reported 95 casualties of the 259 engaged at Drewry's Bluff.

    On April 9, 1865, the 25th surrendered 4 officers and 21 men. The field officers were Colonels John M. Hughes and Sidney S. Stanton; Lieutenant Colonels Samuel Davis, George G. Dibrell, R.C. Sanders, Robert B. Snowden; and Majors Josiah H. Bilbrey, William A. Duncan, Samuel H. McCarver, and Timothy H. Williams.

    Possible lineage and family name source for Madison McGeorge:

    8. John W. McGeorge, born Abt. 1730 in Scotland. Children of John W. McGeorge are:

    i. William McGeorge, born 1756; died Abt. 1844; married Elizabeth Madison.

    end of comment




    Additional Information for Madison Mack /George/

    Notes (1)

    Researching the Tennessee 1850 Census makes sense because his child, Nancy Jane George [7241], was born in ABT. 1847 in TN and his child, John Mack George [7262], was born in ABT. 1854 in White Co. TN. The 1850 census is important because it was the first U.S. census to list all family members, not just the head of household.

    Some background on Madison Mack George [7258]: He was born in BET. 1822 - 1824 in TN / N.C., and he died in GSEST. 1885 in Fayetteville, Lincoln Co. TN. He married Susanah Vaughn [7260] on 15-DEC-1845 in Van Buren, TN, and had the following children: Martha [7261] (ABT. 1846), Nancy [7241] (ABT. 1847), and John [7262] (ABT. 1854).

    Here is what this family might look like in 1850:

    Head Of Household: George, Madison
    Soundex Code: G620
    Alternative Spellings: GEARGE and JORGE

    Father Mother
    Name Age Born Born Born
    GEORGE,Madison 26 NC
    Susanah 30 TN
    Martha 4 TN NC TN
    Nancy 3 TN NC TN

    end of note

    Name: Madison Mc George
    Titles and Terms:
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 1860
    Event Place: 3rd District, White, Tennessee, United States
    Gender: Male
    Age: 36
    Race: White
    Race (Original): [Blank]
    Occupation:
    Birth Year (Estimated): 1824
    Birthplace: North Carolina
    Page: 61
    Household ID: 413
    Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
    Affiliate Publication Number: M653
    Affiliate Film Number: 1279
    GS Film Number: 805279
    Digital Folder Number: 005171457
    Image Number: 00056


    Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
    Madison Mc George M 36 North Carolina
    Nancey M Mc George F 26 Tennessee
    Nancey J Mc George F 12 Tennessee
    John Mc George M 6 Tennessee
    Robert Simmons M 16 Tennessee



    Citing this Record:
    "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8TY-5QH : 26 July 2017), Madison Mc George, 1860.

    end of census

    Descendants of John W. McGeorge


    Generation No. 1

    1. John W.1 McGeorge was born Abt. 1730 in St Martin's Parish, Hanover Co., Virginia, and died Abt. 1795 in Bedford Co., Virginia.

    Children of John W. McGeorge are:
    + 2 i. William2 McGeorge, born 1756; died November 26, 1822.
    3 ii. Thomas McGeorge, born January 23, 1758. He married Judith Laforce July 13, 1784 in Botetourt Co., Virginia; born September 08, 1765 in Goochland Co., Virginia.
    + 4 iii. James McGeorge, born Abt. 1760 in Hanover Co., Virginia.
    + 5 iv. Lawrence McGeorge, born Abt. 1761; died Abt. 1828.
    + 6 v. Margaret McGeorge, born 1769 in Hanover Co., Virginia; died October 1851 in Bedford Co., Viriginia.


    Generation No. 2

    2. William2 McGeorge (John W.1) was born 1756, and died November 26, 1822. He married Elizabeth Madison.

    Child of William McGeorge and Elizabeth Madison is:
    7 i. W.E.3 McGeorge.

    4. James2 McGeorge (John W.1) was born Abt. 1760 in Hanover Co., Virginia. He married Ann Laforce July 23, 1795 in Botetourt Co., Virginia, daughter of Renald Laforce and Agnes Moseby. She was born August 14, 1758 in Goochland Co., Virginia.

    Children of James McGeorge and Ann Laforce are:
    + 8 i. Nancy Agnes3 McGeorge, born 1795 in Virginia.
    + 9 ii. John McGeorge, born Abt. 1804 in Virginia.
    + 10 iii. Patrick Henry McGeorge, born 1812; died April 17, 1853 in Owsley Co., Kentucky.

    5. Lawrence2 McGeorge (John W.1) was born Abt. 1761, and died Abt. 1828. He married (1) Nancy Smith September 22, 1775 in Bedford Co., Viriginia. He married (2) Mary Pate October 29, 1795 in Bedford Co., Viriginia.

    Children of Lawrence McGeorge and Mary Pate are:
    11 i. William3 McGeorge.
    12 ii. Elizabeth McGeorge.
    13 iii. Margaret McGeorge.
    14 iv. Charlotte McGeorge.
    15 v. John McGeorge.
    16 vi. Nancy McGeorge.
    17 vii. Fanny McGeorge.
    18 viii. Edmund McGeorge.
    19 ix. Rhoda McGeorge.
    20 x. Mary McGeorge.
    21 xi. Frances McGeorge, born 1796 in Bedford Co., Viriginia.
    22 xii. Agnes McGeorge, born March 22, 1801. She married Joel Meador

    6. Margaret2 McGeorge (John W.1) was born 1769 in Hanover Co., Virginia, and died October 1851 in Bedford Co., Viriginia. She married John Wigginton III September 06, 1787 in Bedford Co., Virginia, son of John Wigginton and Elizabeth Farrow. He was born 1760 in Prince William Co., Virginia, and died August 19, 1843.

    Children of Margaret McGeorge and John Wigginton are:
    23 i. Peyton3 Wigginton, born February 22, 1788; died April 17, 1806.
    24 ii. Sally Wigginton, born 1789; died September 22, 1845 in Bedford Co., Virginia.
    25 iii. John Wigginton IV, born 1791 in Bedford Co., Virginia; died September 13, 1870 in Henry Co., Virginia.
    26 iv. Nancy Wigginton, born 1792; died 1879.
    27 v. Martha Wigginton, born 1793.
    28 vi. George Washington Wigginton, born June 13, 1797 in Bedford Co., Virginia; died November 23, 1884.
    29 vii. Robert Isaac Wigginton, born 1801 in Bedford Co., Virginia; died 1883.
    30 viii. Elizabeth Wigginton, born January 04, 1803 in Bedford Co., Virginia; died May 03, 1874.
    31 ix. Margaret Wigginton, born 1804 in Bedford Co., Virginia; died Bef. 1870 in Bedford Co., Virginia.
    32 x. Celia Wigginton, born Abt. 1810; died Abt. 1850.


    Generation No. 3

    8. Nancy Agnes3 McGeorge (James2, John W.1) was born 1795 in Virginia. She married Col. William Green, son of Lewis Green and Esther Kilgore. He was born 1791 in Washington Co., Virginia, and died 1869 in Harlan Co., Kentucky.

    Children of Nancy McGeorge and William Green are:
    33 i. Henderson M.4 Green, born 1819 in Tan Yard Hill, Bell Co., Kentucky.
    34 ii. Elijah F. Green, born 1821 in Tan Yard Hill, Harlan Co., Kentucky. He married Artha Allen Abt. 1843 in Breathitt Co., Kentucky; born Abt. 1821.
    35 iii. Nancy Catherine Green, born November 26, 1822 in Tan Yard Hill, Harlan Co., Kentucky; died August 03, 1903 in Bell Co., Kentucky. She married James B. Hoskins Abt. 1841 in Harlan Co., Kentucky; born May 11, 1817 in Harlan Co., Kentucky; died April 08, 1893 in Bell Co., Kentucky.
    36 iv. Caroline Green, born 1825 in Tan Yard Hill, Bell Co., Kentucky.
    37 v. John McGeorge Green, born May 1829 in Tan Yard Hill, Bell Co., Kentucky; died Aft. 1910. He married Mary Miracle; born 1867 in Bell Co., Kentucky.

    9. John3 McGeorge (James2, John W.1) was born Abt. 1804 in Virginia. He married (1) Sarah Green. He married (2) Rachael Rose. He married (3) Letitia Green August 31, 1826 in Harlan Co., Kentucky, daughter of James Green and Nancy Arnett. She was born Abt. 1813 in Knox Co., Kentucky, and died October 01, 1878 in Bell Co., Kentucky.

    Children of John McGeorge and Rachael Rose are:
    38 i. Isabella4 McGeorge.
    39 ii. Greenup McGeorge.
    40 iii. Granville McGeorge.

    Children of John McGeorge and Letitia Green are:
    41 i. James4 McGeorge, born 1827; died 1891. He married Sarah Jennings May 24, 1857 in Harlan Co., Kentucky; born 1827; died 1890.
    42 ii. John McGeorge, Jr., born 1834 in Harlan Co., Kentucky. He married Jane M. Howard; born 1832; died 1928 in Mack Branch, Bell Co., Kentucky.
    43 iii. David McGeorge, born Abt. 1838 in Harlan Co., Kentucky; died Aft. 1900. He married Elizabeth Ana Lee Abt. 1858; born Abt. 1840 in Kentucky.
    44 iv. Lewis McGeorge, born April 1841 in Harlan Co., Kentucky. He married Esther Green Abt. 1874; born Abt. 1844.
    45 v. Agnes McGeorge, born January 10, 1845 in Harlan Co., Kentucky; died May 18, 1895 in Bell Co., Kentucky. She married William Taylor February 26, 1858 in Claiborne Co., Tennessee; born March 03, 1830 in Kentucky; died August 22, 1904 in Bell Co., Kentucky.
    46 vi. Letitia McGeorge, born 1847.

    10. Patrick Henry3 McGeorge (James2, John W.1) was born 1812, and died April 17, 1853 in Owsley Co., Kentucky. He married Elizabeth York Abt. 1846, daughter of Elizabeth Clark and Jeremiah York.

    Children of Patrick McGeorge and Elizabeth York are:
    47 i. James F.4 McGeorge, born February 13, 1847.
    48 ii. Daniel McGeorge, born January 07, 1850 in Owsley Co., Kentucky.
    49 iii. Sarah A. McGeorge, born January 08, 1853 in Owsley Co., Kentucky.

    end of registry

    Madison married Nancy Mary Simmons on 11 Apr 1859 in Van Buren County, Tennessee. Nancy was born in 0___ 1824 in Van Buren County, Tennessee; died after 1880 in Warren County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 33.  Nancy Mary Simmons was born in 0___ 1824 in Van Buren County, Tennessee; died after 1880 in Warren County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Enumerated as 'Insane', 1870 Van Buren Census, p. 19...DAH

    Enumerated as 'Mary Seamons' in the marriage record...DAH

    Nancy McGeorge enumerated in the Warren County Poorhouse, 1880 http://www.tngenweb.org/warren/poor/wc1860-1930.html

    18 Dec 2011 - Cannot locate her parents or siblings...DAH

    Children:
    1. 16. James Madison George was born on 10 Jan 1862 in Bone Cave, Van Buren County, Tennessee; died on 9 Aug 1941 in Bone Cave, Van Buren County, Tennessee; was buried on 10 Aug 1941 in Crain Hill Cemetery, White Hill, Van Buren County, Tennessee.

  3. 34.  Frances Marion "Marion" Priest was born in 0___ 1833 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee (son of David Priest and Martha LNU); died on 31 Dec 1862 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Francis/James Marion? DAH

    Frances married Hannah Thomison on 28 Dec 1852 in Van Buren County, Tennessee. Hannah (daughter of John Thomison and Martha LNU) was born in 0___ 1834 in Tennessee; died after 1900 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 35.  Hannah Thomison was born in 0___ 1834 in Tennessee (daughter of John Thomison and Martha LNU); died after 1900 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: widow

    Notes:

    4 Aug 2004

    Six out of seven children still living in 1900 and enumerated in the household of her son-in-law, James...DAH

    Children:
    1. John Savage Priest was born on 15 Mar 1851 in Warren County, Tennessee; died on 20 Feb 1946 in Campaign, Warren County, Tennessee; was buried on 21 Feb 1946 in Friendship Cemetery, Campaign, Warren County, Tennessee.
    2. 17. Margaret Ellen Priest was born in 1861-1863 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee; died in 0___ 1927 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee; was buried in Crain Hill Cemetery, White Hill, Van Buren County, Tennessee.

  5. 36.  Walter Wilkins Cole was born on 25 Nov 1826 in Warren County, Tennessee (son of George Cole and Ann LNU); died on 27 Jan 1901 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Anderson Cemetery, White County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: CSA Veteran

    Notes:

    Military:
    Company "A", 16th Tennessee Regiment, CSA

    Walter married Elizabeth "Liddy" Craig in 0___ 1845 in Warren County, Tennessee. Elizabeth was born in 0Mar 1826; died in 0May 1915 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Anderson Cemetery, White County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 37.  Elizabeth "Liddy" Craig was born in 0Mar 1826; died in 0May 1915 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Anderson Cemetery, White County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt Birth: 0___ 1828, (Warren County) Tennessee
    • Alt Birth: 0May 1835, Tennessee
    • Residence: 0Jun 1880, Van Buren County, Tennessee
    • Residence: 0Jun 1900, Van Buren County, Tennessee
    • Alt Death: 1 May 1915, Coffee County, Tennessee

    Notes:

    24 Dec 2011 - Cannot locate her parents or siblings...DAH

    Birth: Mar., 1826
    Death: May, 1915

    Married 1845 Warren Co, TN Walter W. Cole. Of this union eleven children were born.
    JOSEPH ALLEN COLE (1845-1923)
    DAVID COLE (circa 1848-1938)
    WALTER W. COLE (circa 1855-unknown)
    MARY COLE (circa 1856-unknown)
    CYNTHIA JANE "AMERICA" COLE (1858-1929)
    SARAH SAMANTHIA COLE (1860-1940)
    THOMAS C."TOM" COLE (1862-1954)
    BENJAMIN COLE (1865 -between 1910 & 1920)
    RANDELL LAWRENCE "RAN" COLE (1866-1941)
    GEORGE WASHINGTON COLE (1867-1945)
    FRANCES E. "FANNIE" COLE (1872-1954)


    Family links:
    Spouse:
    Walter Wilkins Cole (1826 - 1901)*

    Children:
    Joseph Allen Cole (1845 - 1923)*
    David Cole (1851 - 1938)*
    Cynthia Jane Cole Sparkman (1858 - 1929)*
    Sarah Samanthia Cole Simmons (1860 - 1940)*
    Thomas C. Cole (1862 - 1954)*
    Frances E. Cole Roach (1867 - 1954)*
    Randell Lawrence Cole (1867 - 1941)*
    George Washington Cole (1870 - 1945)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Burial:
    Anderson Cemetery #02
    White County
    Tennessee, USA

    Created by: Patsy Walls Raymer
    Record added: Mar 09, 2009
    Find A Grave Memorial# 34631833

    end of record

    Notes:

    Married:
    No marriage for either party cited in the Warren County Marriage Records 1852-1900

    Children:
    1. 18. Joseph Allen "Allen" Cole was born on 24 Dec 1845 in (Warren County) Tennessee; died on 19 Jun 1923 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Jericho Cemetery, Quebeck, White County, Tennessee.

  7. 38.  Drury Simmons was born on 13 Jul 1837 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee (son of Francis Simmons and Martha "Patsy" Sparkman); died on 23 Jun 1907 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Skurlock Cemetery, Doyle, White County, Tennessee.

    Drury married Margaret Earles. Margaret (daughter of Pleasant Earles and Elizabeth Baker) was born in 0___ 1835 in (White County) Tennessee; died in 0___ 1890 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Skurlock Cemetery, Doyle, White County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 39.  Margaret Earles was born in 0___ 1835 in (White County) Tennessee (daughter of Pleasant Earles and Elizabeth Baker); died in 0___ 1890 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Skurlock Cemetery, Doyle, White County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. 19. Edith Ermon "Erma" Simmons was born on 14 Apr 1865 in White County, Tennessee; died on 27 Oct 1925 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Jericho Cemetery, Quebeck, White County, Tennessee.

  9. 40.  James C. Denton was born in 0Oct 1840 in Jackson County, Tennessee (son of Noah Denton and Sarah Welch); died on 13 Aug 1925 in Clay County, Tennessee; was buried in Eads-Denton Cemetery, Pine Hill, Clay County, Tennessee.

    James married Nancy Eads in (CIRCA 1868). Nancy (daughter of Anderson Eads and Sarah E. Plumlee) was born in 0___ 1855 in (Clay County) Tennessee; died in 0___ 1891 in Pine Hill, Clay County, Tennessee; was buried in Eads-Denton Cemetery, Pine Hill, Clay County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 41.  Nancy Eads was born in 0___ 1855 in (Clay County) Tennessee (daughter of Anderson Eads and Sarah E. Plumlee); died in 0___ 1891 in Pine Hill, Clay County, Tennessee; was buried in Eads-Denton Cemetery, Pine Hill, Clay County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. 20. Osias Frank "Frank" Denton was born on 12 Apr 1879 in Sparta, White County, Tennessee; died on 17 Apr 1943 in White County, Tennessee.

  11. 46.  unnamed partner

    unnamed married Zillie Whittaker. Zillie (daughter of FNU Whittaker and Elizabeth "Betty" LNU) was born in 0___ 1834 in White County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 47.  Zillie Whittaker was born in 0___ 1834 in White County, Tennessee (daughter of FNU Whittaker and Elizabeth "Betty" LNU).

    Notes:

    Name: Zillie Whitaker
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 1880
    Event Place: District 3, Putnam, Tennessee, United States
    District: ED 100
    Gender: Female
    Age: 45
    Marital Status: Widowed
    Race: White
    Race (Original): W
    Occupation: Keeping House
    Relationship to Head of Household: Self
    Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Self
    Birth Year (Estimated): 1835
    Birthplace: Tennessee, United States
    Father's Birthplace: Tennessee, United States
    Mother's Birthplace: Tennessee, United States
    Note:
    Sheet Letter: A
    Sheet Number: 94
    Sheet Number and Letter: 94A
    Household ID: 13340396
    Person Number: 0
    Volume: 1
    Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
    Affiliate Publication Number: T9
    Affiliate Film Number: 1275
    GS Film Number: 1255275
    Digital Folder Number: 005162509
    Image Number: 00193


    Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
    Zillie Whitaker Self F 45 Tennessee, United States
    Bettie Whitaker Daughter F 20 Tennessee, United States
    Zena Whitaker Daughter F 18 Tennessee, United States
    Joseph Whitaker Son M 12 Tennessee, United States
    Billie Whitaker Son M 10 Tennessee, United States



    Citing this Record:
    "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDWQ-DGK : 15 July 2017), Zillie Whitaker, District 3, Putnam, Tennessee, United States; citing enumeration district ED 100, sheet 94A, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 1275; FHL microfilm 1,255,275.

    end of record

    1860 United States Federal Census
    about Tillie Whiteakre

    Name: Tillie Whiteakre (really Zilla Whittaker)
    Age in 1860: 26
    Birth Year: abt 1834
    Birthplace: Tennessee
    Home in 1860: District 3, Putnam, Tennessee
    Gender: Female
    Post Office: Dry Valley
    Value of real estate: View image
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Tillie Whiteakre (Zilla Whittaker), bn 1834 26
    James Whiteakre James Whittaker), bn 1857 3
    Elizabeth Whiteakre (Elizabeth Whittaker), bn 1859 1/12

    end of census

    Name: Zilla Whiteakre
    Titles and Terms:
    Event Type: Census
    Event Date: 1860
    Event Place: 3rd District, Putnam, Tennessee, United States
    Gender: Female
    Age: 26
    Race: White
    Race (Original): [Blank]
    Occupation:
    Birth Year (Estimated): 1834
    Birthplace: Tennessee
    Page: 45
    Household ID: 286
    Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
    Affiliate Publication Number: M653
    Affiliate Film Number: 1269
    GS Film Number: 805269
    Digital Folder Number: 005171447
    Image Number: 00051


    Household Role Sex Age Birthplace
    Zilla Whiteakre F 26 Tennessee
    James Whiteakre M 3 Tennessee
    Elizabeth Whiteakre F 0 Tennessee



    Citing this Record:
    "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8TL-WWD : 26 July 2017), Zilla Whiteakre, 1860.

    end of census

    Children:
    1. James Whittaker was born in 0___ 1857 in Putnam County, Tennessee.
    2. Bettie Whitaker was born in 0___ 1860 in (Putnam County) Tennessee; died on 6 Jun 1936 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Mount Gilead Cemetery, White County, Tennessee.
    3. 23. Senia Whiteaker was born in 0___ 1862 in (Putnam County) Tennessee.
    4. William Whitaker was born in 0Aug 1867 in Putnam County, Tennessee.
    5. Joseph Whitaker was born in 0___ 1868 in (Putnam County) Tennessee.


Generation: 7

  1. 68.  David Priest was born in 1810 in Kentucky (son of John Levi Priest and Frances Romans).

    David married Martha LNU. Martha was born in 0___ 1810 in Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 69.  Martha LNU was born in 0___ 1810 in Virginia.
    Children:
    1. William Priest was born in 0___ 1830 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee.
    2. 34. Frances Marion "Marion" Priest was born in 0___ 1833 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee; died on 31 Dec 1862 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee.
    3. Tillmon Priest was born in 0___ 1836 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee.
    4. Larkin Priest was born in 0___ 1838 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee.

  3. 70.  John Thomison was born in 0___ 1809 in Tennessee (son of James Thomison and unnamed spouse).

    John married Martha LNU in (CIRCA 1829) in (Van Buren County, Tennessee). Martha was born in 0___ 1816 in Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 71.  Martha LNU was born in 0___ 1816 in Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. 35. Hannah Thomison was born in 0___ 1834 in Tennessee; died after 1900 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee.
    2. James Marion "Marion" Thomison was born in 0___ 1840 in (Van Buren County, Tennessee).

  5. 72.  George Cole was born in 0___ 1800 in Virginia.

    George married Ann LNU. Ann was born in 0___ 1795. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 73.  Ann LNU was born in 0___ 1795.
    Children:
    1. 36. Walter Wilkins Cole was born on 25 Nov 1826 in Warren County, Tennessee; died on 27 Jan 1901 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Anderson Cemetery, White County, Tennessee.
    2. Americus Cole was born in 0___ 1834 in (Warren County) Tennessee.

  7. 76.  Francis Simmons was born in 0___ 1810 in South Carolina (son of James Simmons, Sr. and Stacy Ann (Estacia) Roberts).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: farmer

    Notes:

    There is no proof that Francis is the son of James, however, age, location & issue-names suggest this link...DAH

    Francis married Martha "Patsy" Sparkman(Van Buren County) Tennessee. Martha (daughter of George Thomas Sparkman, Sr. and Martha "Patsy" Bryant) was born in 0___ 1815 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 77.  Martha "Patsy" Sparkman was born in 0___ 1815 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee (daughter of George Thomas Sparkman, Sr. and Martha "Patsy" Bryant).
    Children:
    1. Stacey Simmons was born in 1833 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee.
    2. George W(ashington) Simmons was born in 0___ 1835 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee; died on 8 Jan 1908 in Cane Ridge, Van Buren County, Tennessee; was buried in Hodges Cemetery, Cummingsville, Van Buren County, Tennessee.
    3. 38. Drury Simmons was born on 13 Jul 1837 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee; died on 23 Jun 1907 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Skurlock Cemetery, Doyle, White County, Tennessee.
    4. Martha Simmons was born in 1840 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee.
    5. Tabitha Simmons was born in 1842 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee.
    6. James D. Simmons was born in 1845 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee.
    7. Nancy Simmons was born in 1848 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee.

  9. 78.  Pleasant Earles was born on 26 May 1818 in (White County) Tennessee (son of Nathaniel Earles, Sr. and Rebecca LNU); died in 0___ 1871 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Skurlock Cemetery, Doyle, White County, Tennessee.

    Pleasant married Elizabeth Baker. Elizabeth was born on 20 Dec 1816 in Tennessee; died on 24 Oct 1879 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Skurlock Cemetery, Doyle, White County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 79.  Elizabeth Baker was born on 20 Dec 1816 in Tennessee; died on 24 Oct 1879 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Skurlock Cemetery, Doyle, White County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. 39. Margaret Earles was born in 0___ 1835 in (White County) Tennessee; died in 0___ 1890 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Skurlock Cemetery, Doyle, White County, Tennessee.

  11. 80.  Noah Denton was born in 0___ 1811 in Jackson County, Tennessee (son of Isaac D. Denton, Sr. and Rebecca Etheridge); died in 0___ 1883 in Pine Hill, Clay County, Tennessee; was buried in Eads-Denton Cemetery, Pine Hill, Clay County, Tennessee.

    Noah married Sarah Welch. Sarah was born in 0___ 1814 in Kentucky; died in 0___ 1862 in (Clay County) Tennessee; was buried in Eads-Denton Cemetery, Pine Hill, Clay County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 81.  Sarah Welch was born in 0___ 1814 in Kentucky; died in 0___ 1862 in (Clay County) Tennessee; was buried in Eads-Denton Cemetery, Pine Hill, Clay County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. 40. James C. Denton was born in 0Oct 1840 in Jackson County, Tennessee; died on 13 Aug 1925 in Clay County, Tennessee; was buried in Eads-Denton Cemetery, Pine Hill, Clay County, Tennessee.

  13. 82.  Anderson Eads was born in 0Aug 1823 in Jackson County, Tennessee; died in 0Sep 1900 in Clay County, Tennessee; was buried in Eads-Denton Cemetery, Pine Hill, Clay County, Tennessee.

    Anderson married Sarah E. Plumlee about 1848 in Clay County, Tennessee. Sarah was born in 0___ 1828 in Jackson County, Tennessee; was buried in Eads-Denton Cemetery, Pine Hill, Clay County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  14. 83.  Sarah E. Plumlee was born in 0___ 1828 in Jackson County, Tennessee; was buried in Eads-Denton Cemetery, Pine Hill, Clay County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. 41. Nancy Eads was born in 0___ 1855 in (Clay County) Tennessee; died in 0___ 1891 in Pine Hill, Clay County, Tennessee; was buried in Eads-Denton Cemetery, Pine Hill, Clay County, Tennessee.

  15. 94.  FNU Whittaker

    FNU married Elizabeth "Betty" LNU. Elizabeth was born in 0___ 1799 in Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  16. 95.  Elizabeth "Betty" LNU was born in 0___ 1799 in Virginia.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    or Tennessee

    Children:
    1. Leroy Whittaker was born in 0___ 1830 in White County, Tennessee.
    2. Sarah "Sally" Whittaker was born in 0___ 1831 in White County, Tennessee.
    3. John Whittaker was born in 0___ 1833 in White County, Tennessee.
    4. 47. Zillie Whittaker was born in 0___ 1834 in White County, Tennessee.
    5. Rebecca Whittaker was born in 0___ 1836 in White County, Tennessee.
    6. Elizabeth Whittaker was born in 0___ 1839 in White County, Tennessee.


Generation: 8

  1. 136.  John Levi Priest was born in ~1773 in Commonwealth of Virginia (son of David Priest and Anne Powell); died before 1860.

    John married Frances Romans. Frances was born in ~1784 in Commonwealth of Virginia; died before 1855 in Van Buren County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 137.  Frances Romans was born in ~1784 in Commonwealth of Virginia; died before 1855 in Van Buren County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. 68. David Priest was born in 1810 in Kentucky.
    2. John L. Romans was born in ~1827 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee; died in 0Feb 1863.
    3. Sarah "Sallie" Romans Priest was born in 0Aug 1829 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee; died on 6 Feb 1909 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee; was buried in Friendship Cemetery, Campaign, Warren County, Tennessee.

  3. 140.  James Thomison was born in 0___ 1769 in Commonwealth of Virginia.

    Notes:

    Probably has another son, Robert, enumerated on page 16 in the 1850 Van Buren
    County Census...DAH

    James married unnamed spouse(Virginia). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 141.  unnamed spouse
    Children:
    1. 70. John Thomison was born in 0___ 1809 in Tennessee.

  5. 152.  James Simmons, Sr. was born in 0___ 1750 in South Carolina; died in 0___ 1842 in Van Buren County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Preacher

    Notes:

    Descendants of James Seamons/ Simmons


    Generation No. 1

    1.James Seamons/1 Simmons1 was born 1750 in South Carolina1, and died 1842 in Van Buren Co., Tennessee1.He married Stacia Eustacia " Stacy " Roberts2 5 September 1791 in Caswell Co., North Carolina3.She was born 1770 in South Carolina3, and died 1850 in Van Buren Co., Tennessee3.

    More About James Simmons and Stacia Roberts:
    Marriage: 5 September 1791, Caswell Co., North Carolina3

    Children of James Simmons and Stacia Roberts are:
    + 2 i. Micajah2 Seamons, 1786/89-1855/65, born 1786 in Tennessee; died Abt. 1855 in Van Buren Co., Tennessee.
    3 ii. Jonathan Seamons/ Simmons, born 1792 in South Carolina3; died Bet. 1860 - 1886.He married (1) Elizabeth Sparkman 14 June 1815 in Grainger County, Tennessee; born Abt. 1798; died Unknown.He married (2) Rebecca McMath 27 May 1858; born Abt. 1792; died Bet. 1860 - 1886.

    More About Jonathan Simmons and Elizabeth Sparkman:
    Marriage: 14 June 1815, Grainger County, Tennessee
    Marriage Fact: 14 June 1815, REF: Grainger County Marraiges, p. 33

    More About Jonathan Simmons and Rebecca McMath:
    Marriage: 27 May 1858

    + 4 iii. Joseph N. Simmons, born 1795 in South Carolina; died 1865 in Van Buren Co., Tennessee, drowned Cane Creek.
    5 iv. Eustacia Stacy Simmons4, born 1802; died Bet. 1798 - 1892.She married Thomas Hood Bet. 1798 - 1843; born Bet. 1782 - 1810; died Bet. 1798 - 1892.

    More About Thomas Hood and Eustacia Simmons:
    Marriage: Bet. 1798 - 1843

    + 6 v. Rachel Simmons, born 1803 in South Carolina; died 18 February 1888 in Berryville,Carroll Co., Arkansas-buried Blackjack Cemetary.
    + 7 vi. James Simmons, Jr., born 1804 in South Carolina; died 1869 in Carroll Co., Arkansas.
    8 vii. Sarah Simmons, born 1804 in South Carolina; died Bet. 1818 - 1898.She married John W. Riddle Bet. 1818 - 1851; born Abt. 1804; died Unknown.

    More About John Riddle and Sarah Simmons:
    Marriage: Bet. 1818 - 1851

    + 9 viii. William Simmons, born 1805 in Pendleton Co.,South Carolina; died Bet. 1860 - 1897.
    + 10 ix. Drury Simmons, born 1806 in South Carolina; died Bet. 1851 - 1898 in Van Buren Co., Tennessee.
    11 x. Elizabeth Simmons, born 1807 in South Carolina; died Bet. 1823 - 1901.She married Harris Earles Bet. 1823 - 1853; born Abt. 1807; died Unknown.

    More About Harris Earles and Elizabeth Simmons:
    Marriage: Bet. 1823 - 1853

    + 12 xi. Francis Simmons, born 1810 in South Carolina; died 1909 in White Co., Tennessee.
    + 13 xii. Zachariah T. Simmons, born 1813 in South Carolina; died 1865 in Van Buren Co, Tenn - buried Gravel Hill Cemetary.
    + 14 xiii. Spencer D. Simmons, born 1817 in South Carolina; died 1876 in Wayne Co., Missouri.


    Generation No. 2

    2.Micajah2 Seamons, 1786/89-1855/65 (James Seamons/1 Simmons) was born 1786 in Tennessee5, and died Abt. 1855 in Van Buren Co., Tennessee6.He married Nancy Sparkman, 1789-1854 21 September 1808 in Grainger Co, Tenn7,8,9, daughter of George Sparkman and Ruth Holley.She was born 1789 in Bertie County, North Carolina10, and died 1854 in Van Buren Co, Tenn.

    Notes for Micajah Seamons, 1786/89-1855/65:
    Micajah Seamons was a soldier in the War of 1812 and served as Justice of the Peace in Van Buren County, Tennessee for several years.He was past the age of 86 when he died in Warren County, Tennessee and his wife Nancy Sparkman Seamons was but 65 when she died in Van Buren County, Tennessee. (REF: HISTORY OF VAN BUREN COUNTY, CHAPTER XXIII, p. 259)
    As stated Micajah served in War of 1812; he stated that he was substituting for Jonathan Seamons.Maybe Jonathan was his father, and was either ill or too old to serve in the military, therefore the reason that Micajah served for him.This is just an idea, but since Micajah Seamons and his wife, Nancy Sparkman, named a son Jonathan this is a very good possiblity.

    More About Micajah Seamons and Nancy Sparkman:
    Marriage: 21 September 1808, Grainger Co, Tenn10,11,12

    Children of Micajah Seamons and Nancy Sparkman are:
    15 i. Martha3 Seamons, born 1814; died Unknown in possibly Arkansas where she moved to.
    16 ii. Jonathan Seamons, born 1816 in Van Buren Co, Tenn; died Unknown.He married Magdalene Grissom Unknown; born 1822 in Tennessee; died Unknown.

    More About Jonathan Seamons:
    Residence: 1860, Van Buren County, Tennessee, age 4513

    More About Jonathan Seamons and Magdalene Grissom:
    Marriage: Unknown

    17 iii. Susan Seamons, born 1831 in Tennessee; died Unknown.
    18 iv. Micajah Seamons, Jr., born 1832 in Van Buren Co, Tenn; died Unknown in probably Iron Co., Missouri where he moved to..He married (1) Rebecca Templeton 26 December 1853 in Van Buren Co, Tenn; born 1837 in Van Buren Co, Tenn; died 1855 in Van Buren Co, Tenn, probably in childbirth.He married (2) Nancy Thomison 15 October 1858 in Van Buren Co, Tenn; born Abt. 1835; died Unknown.

    Notes for Micajah Seamons, Jr.:
    The 1860 Census of Van Buren Co., Tennessee, Family 236 gives the following information on the household of Micajah Seamons,Jr.

    Micajah Seamans age 27 born in Tennessee
    Nancy Seamans age 26 born in Tennessee
    Sophia age 5 born in Tennessee, daughter of first marraige to Rebecca Templeton
    M. A. female child age 10 months born in Tennessee, probably same person as Martha M. Seamans born 1859
    Martha Haley age 13 born in Tennessee,(Who is she?) Is it possible that she is a daughter of Nancy, was Nancy married before her marriage to Micajah? Or was Martha Haley a neice, or just a friend that was visiting when the census taker was recording the household information?Perhaps she was a babysitter for the daughters of Micajah.



    More About Micajah Seamons, Jr.:
    Census: 1860, Van Buren Co., Tennessee14

    More About Micajah Seamons and Rebecca Templeton:
    Marriage: 26 December 1853, Van Buren Co, Tenn

    More About Micajah Seamons and Nancy Thomison:
    Marriage: 15 October 1858, Van Buren Co, Tenn

    19 v. John M. Seamons, born 1833 in Van Buren Co, Tenn; died Unknown.He married Rebecca McMath; born Abt. 184115; died Unknown.

    More About John M. Seamons:
    Census: 1860, Van Buren Co., Tennessee16
    Residence: 1870, Van Buren Co., Tennessee17

    20 vi. Bryant Seamons, born 28 December 1834 in Van Buren Co, Tenn; died 1905 in Pulaski County, Arkansas18.He married (1) Frances Ann Hunter 18 September 1859 in Van Buren Co, Tenn; born 1843 in Van Buren Co, Tenn; died 1872 in Van Buren Co, Tenn.He married (2) Arminda Hodges Abt. 1872 in Van Buren Co, Tenn; born 1846 in Van Buren Co, Tenn; died 1885 in Van Buren Co, Tenn.He married (3) Matilda Stewart 29 July 1886 in Van Buren Co, Tenn; born Abt. 1850 in Bledsoe Co., Tenn.; died Unknown in Van Buren Co, Tenn.

    Notes for Bryant Seamons:
    Bryant Seamons attended school in Van Buren County at Stony Point.When he had finished school he busied himself on Cane Creek in the milling trade.This he continued until after the Civil War and then took up farming.In 1881, he moved to Pulaski County, Arkansas, where he farmed and raised cotton until 1884-1885.At that time (about 1885) he returned to Van Buren County.
    In September of 1859 he married Frances, daughter of James Hunter of Van Buren County, Tennessee and they were the parents of two children.Bryant married a second time to Arminda Hodges, daughter of Joseph Hodges and by her he was the father of three more children.Bryant married a third time to Matilda Stewart a native of Bledsoe County, Tennessee and a daughter of Alexander Stewart.They were the parents of one son.(Note: The Van Buren County History which this article is taken from was written prior to Bryant's death as we know that he and Frances were the parents of four children).
    Bryant Seamons served as Justice of the Peace, was elected county trustee in 1890 and re-elected in 1892.He was also a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.).(REF: HISTORY OF VAN BUREN COUNTY, CHAPTER XXIII, p.261)
    The 1891 tax lists of Van Buren County lists him as "Bryant Seamans" paying taxes on 200 acres of land.


    More About Bryant Seamons and Frances Hunter:
    Marriage: 18 September 1859, Van Buren Co, Tenn

    More About Bryant Seamons and Arminda Hodges:
    Marriage: Abt. 1872, Van Buren Co, Tenn

    More About Bryant Seamons and Matilda Stewart:
    Marriage: 29 July 1886, Van Buren Co, Tenn

    21 vii. Nancy A. Seamons, born 1837; died Unknown.

    4.Joseph N.2 Simmons (James Seamons/1) was born 1795 in South Carolina, and died 1865 in Van Buren Co., Tennessee, drowned Cane Creek.He married (1) Mary Elizabeth " Polly " Lewis 1816 in North Carolina, daughter of Benjamin Lewis and Elizabeth Mitchell.She was born Abt. 1795.He married (2) Matilda Warren Quarles 11 May 1856 in Van Buren Co., Tennessee by Wm. Wilson, Esq..She was born Bet. 1810 - 1834, and died Unknown.

    Notes for Mary Elizabeth " Polly " Lewis:
    Mary Elizabeth was a daughter of Benjamin Lewis and Elizabeth Mitchell.


    More About Joseph Simmons and Mary Lewis:
    Marriage: 1816, North Carolina

    More About Joseph Simmons and Matilda Quarles:
    Marriage: 11 May 1856, Van Buren Co., Tennessee by Wm. Wilson, Esq.

    Children of Joseph Simmons and Mary Lewis are:
    22 i. Benjamin Lewis3 Simmons, Sr., born Abt. 5 October 1822 in South Carolina; died 18 September 1902 in Van Buren Co, Tenn- Gravel Hill Cem.He married (1) Miranda Catherine Sparkman 1831 in White Co., Tennessee; born 13 July 1819 in Tennessee; died 13 July 1833 in Van Buren Co, Tenn - Gravel Hill Cem.He married (2) Nancy Caroline Beatty 14 March 1844 in White Co., Tennessee; born 9 September 1827 in White Co., Tennessee; died 19 November 1868 in Van Buren Co, Tenn (REF: HISTORY OF VAN BUREN COUNTY, Ch. XXIII, p. 259).

    Notes for Benjamin Lewis Simmons, Sr.:
    Benjamin Lewis Simmons was born in White County, Tennessee not South Carolina as previously thought, according to the History of Van Buren County.As a young man he was engaged in the tanning business, however after the Civil War he became an agriculturist (farmer, more than likely).He served as a Justice of the Peace for six years, Deputy Sheriif and Tax Collector of Van Buren County for three terms.He was an elder in the Cane Creek Christian Church, a member of the Masonic Lodge at Spencer, and also a member of the
    I. O. O. F.
    Benjamin married "Carolina" Beatty, a native of White County, Tennessee.She died in 1869 at about 40 years of age.Benjamin & Carolina were the parents of ten children, five of whom were Charles T.,Joseph R., Phronia (Sophronia), Margaret, Benjamin L., Jr.

    Notes for Miranda Catherine Sparkman:
    There were no children of the marraige of Marinda and Benjamin.

    More About Benjamin Simmons and Miranda Sparkman:
    Marriage: 1831, White Co., Tennessee

    Notes for Nancy Caroline Beatty:
    Nancy Caroline Beatty was the daughter of Hugh Beatty and Jane McCall and was the m,other of 6 children by Benjamin Lewis


    More About Nancy Caroline Beatty:
    Burial: November 1868, buried Gravel Hill Cemetary Van Buren Co., Tennessee

    More About Benjamin Simmons and Nancy Beatty:
    Marriage: 14 March 1844, White Co., Tennessee

    23 ii. Mamie Elizabeth Simmons, born 1829 in South Carolina; died Aft. 1865 in Van Buren Co., Tennessee -Gravel Hill Cemetary.She married (1) James M. Baker 29 February 1844 in White Co., Tennessee by Thos. Green, Esq..She married (2) Joseph Walker 18 July 1855 in Van Buren Co, Tenn; born Abt. 1829.

    More About James Baker and Mamie Simmons:
    Marriage: 29 February 1844, White Co., Tennessee by Thos. Green, Esq.

    More About Joseph Walker and Mamie Simmons:
    Marriage: 18 July 1855, Van Buren Co, Tenn

    24 iii. Joseph Henry Knox Simmons, born 11 May 1829 in White Co., Tennessee; died 25 September 1910 in White Co., Tennessee.He married Susan M. Ramsey 20 July 1853; born Abt. 1829.

    More About Joseph Simmons and Susan Ramsey:
    Marriage: 20 July 1853

    25 iv. Katherine Simmons, born 1835; died Bet. 1836 - 1929.
    26 v. Maryann Simmons, born 1835.
    27 vi. Twin of Katherine Simmons, born 1835; died Bet. 1836 - 1929.
    28 vii. James D. Simmons, born 1837.
    29 viii. Joseph K. Simmons, born 1839.
    30 ix. Andrew Jackson Simmons, born 30 December 1844.He married Canzantia Stipe 31 July 1864.

    More About Andrew Simmons and Canzantia Stipe:
    Marriage: 31 July 1864

    31 x. George Washington Simmons, born 30 December 1844; died 25 November 1892.He married Mary Elina Crain 27 July 1866.

    More About George Simmons and Mary Crain:
    Marriage: 27 July 1866

    32 xi. Francis M. Simmons, born 1859.

    Child of Joseph Simmons and Matilda Quarles is:
    33 i. Francis W.3 Simmons, born 1860.

    6.Rachel2 Simmons (James Seamons/1)19 was born 1803 in South Carolina20, and died 18 February 1888 in Berryville,Carroll Co., Arkansas-buried Blackjack Cemetary21.She married Joel Plumlee21 1823 in White Co., Tennessee21, son of Isaac Plumlee and Margaret Bradshaw.He was born 1797 in White Co., Tennessee, and died 1863 in White Co., Tennessee.

    More About Joel Plumlee and Rachel Simmons:
    Marriage: 1823, White Co., Tennessee21

    Children of Rachel Simmons and Joel Plumlee are:
    34 i. Issac C.3 Plumlee, born 1824.
    35 ii. William Plumlee, born 1826.
    36 iii. Nancy Plumlee, born 1830.

    More About Nancy Plumlee:
    Fact 3: DID MARRY AS HAS DESC. JO DORAIS email @: CALL@CORK.CROSSWINDS.NET

    37 iv. John Plumlee, born 1832.
    38 v. Zacariah Plumlee21, born 1834.He married Elizabeth Simmons21; born WFT Est. 1834-1850.
    39 vi. Joel Plumlee,Jr., born 1837.
    40 vii. Francis Marion Plumlee, born 1839.
    41 viii. Charles Montgomery Plumlee, born 1844.
    42 ix. Rachel Plumlee, born 1844.

    7.James2 Simmons, Jr. (James Seamons/1) was born 1804 in South Carolina, and died 1869 in Carroll Co., Arkansas.He married Margaret Plumlee 1830 in White Co., Tennessee, daughter of Isaac Plumlee and Margaret Bradshaw.She was born 1810, and died Unknown in Arkansas.

    More About James Simmons and Margaret Plumlee:
    Marriage: 1830, White Co., Tennessee

    Children of James Simmons and Margaret Plumlee are:
    43 i. Shelby H.3 Simmons, born 1831; died Bet. 1892 - 1924.He married (1) Darthula Jane Daugherity Bet. 1846 - 1881; born Bet. 1831 - 1841.He married (2) Nancy Jane Newton Bet. 1850 - 1893.

    Notes for Shelby H. Simmons:
    Shelby was the father of a "Bakers Dozen" (13) by his two wives.


    More About Shelby Simmons and Darthula Daugherity:
    Marriage: Bet. 1846 - 1881

    More About Shelby Simmons and Nancy Newton:
    Marriage: Bet. 1850 - 1893

    44 ii. Nancy Simmons22, born 1834.
    45 iii. Isaac Simmons, born 1835.
    46 iv. Margaret Simmons, born 1837.
    47 v. Parison Simmons, born 1840.
    48 vi. James M. Simmons, born 1843.
    49 vii. Elizabeth Simmons, born 1845.
    50 viii. Stacy Simmons, born 1847.
    51 ix. Arminda Simmons, born 1848.
    52 x. Sarah Simmons, born 1851.

    9.William2 Simmons (James Seamons/1) was born 1805 in Pendleton Co.,South Carolina, and died Bet. 1860 - 1897.He married Susannah E. Adair 7 August 1848 in White Co., Tennessee, daughter of James Adair and Pettit.She was born Bet. 1805 - 1820, and died Unknown.

    Notes for William Simmons:
    The 1860 White Co., Tennessee census of dwelling number 472 and family number 459 gives the family of William Simmons as follows
    William Simmons age 30 a farmer born in Tennessee
    Susan Simmons age 26 born in Tennessee
    William Simmons age 1 born in Tennessee

    Notes for Susannah E. Adair:
    Susannah Adair Simmons was a sister of Pkleasant Adair who married William Simmon's sister Nancy Simmons.In other words a brother and sister married a brother and sister.


    More About William Simmons and Susannah Adair:
    Marriage: 7 August 1848, White Co., Tennessee

    Children of William Simmons and Susannah Adair are:
    53 i. Drewry3 Simmons, born 1862 in White Co., Tennessee; died Aft. 1900 in White Co., Tennessee when he was living there..He married (1) Linda Simmons 1883.He married (2) Pattie Sparkman 5 December 1892 in White Co., Tennessee; born Abt. 1865; died Unknown.

    More About Drewry Simmons and Linda Simmons:
    Marriage: 1883

    More About Drewry Simmons and Pattie Sparkman:
    Marriage: 5 December 1892, White Co., Tennessee

    54 ii. James J. Simmons, born 1864 in White Co., Tennessee; died January 1938 in Norman, Cleveland Co., Oklahoma.
    55 iii. Nancy Jane Simmons, born 21 April 1866 in White Co., Tennessee; died 27 April 1935 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - buried Ada, Pontotoc Co., Oklahoma.She married Henry Lee Butler Bet. 1882 - 1911; born Bet. 1860 - 1870; died 1947 in Abilene, Texas.

    Notes for Henry Lee Butler:
    Henry Lee Butler was the son of Issac Butler and his wife the former Rachel Price.Henry was living with his son, Lewis in AQbilene Texas at the time of his death in 1947.In 1922 he went back to Tennessee to vist his mother Rachel Price Butler.Henry lived near Sparta in White Co., Tennessee until about 1901 when he moved to Oklahoma.

    More About Henry Butler and Nancy Simmons:
    Marriage: Bet. 1882 - 1911

    56 iv. William Anderson Simmons, born 14 May 1859; died 27 January 1933 in Coffee County, Tenn.- Union Mission Baptist Cem now known as Simmons Cemetery.He married (1) Samantha Cole Bet. 1874 - 1909; born Bet. 1859 - 1869.He married (2) Sarah Samantha Cole 12 November 1880 in White Co, Tenn; born 10 January 1860; died 10 January 1940 in Coffee County, Tenn.- Union Mission Baptist Cem now known as Simmons Cemetery.

    More About William Simmons and Samantha Cole:
    Marriage: Bet. 1874 - 1909

    More About William Simmons and Sarah Cole:
    Marriage: 12 November 1880, White Co, Tenn

    10.Drury2 Simmons (James Seamons/1) was born 1806 in South Carolina, and died Bet. 1851 - 1898 in Van Buren Co., Tennessee.He married (1) Tabitha (Rutha) Sparkman23 Bef. 1843, daughter of George Sparkman and Martha Bryant.She was born 1810 in Grainger Co, Tenn, and died Unknown.He married (2) Tabitha or Rutha Adair Abt. 1856.She was born Bet. 1800 - 1830, and died Unknown.

    Notes for Drury Simmons:
    The 1850 Census of White County Tennessee gives the following family of Drury Simmons & Rutha (not Tabitha) who was possibly Rutha Sparkman.

    Dwelling #419
    DRURY SIMMONS age 44 Farmer $300 property born in S. C.
    RUTHA (SPARKMAN?) age 40 born in Tennessee
    William Simmons age 20 born in Tennessee
    James Simmons age 18 born in Tennessee
    Nancy Simmons age 17 born in Tennessee
    Solomon Simmons age 15 born in Tennessee
    Francis Simmons age 13 born in Tennessee
    Zacariah Simmons age 10 born in Tennessee
    Joseph Simmons age 8 born in Tennessee
    Martha Simmons age 6 born in Tennessee
    Stacy Simmons age 4 born in Tennessee
    Fineas Simmons age 1 born in Tennessee

    The above data would indicate that Drury Simmons was born in 1796 not 1806 as stated on the family group sheet and would make (Tabitha) Rutha born in 1810, and we know that Rutha who was married to Abner Ray was born in 1789.From this census record the children of Drury Simmons born 1806 are correct however his wife and these children's mother was not Rutha-perhaps the census taker was a little hard of hearing and misunderstood that Drury's wife was Tabitha Sparkman, not Rutha.Or even more likely is the possibility that Tabitha was already deceased, and Rutha, who would have been Tabitha's sister was just residing with Drury for a short while, although her name should be Rutha Sparkman Ray, not just Rutha Sparkman.

    The above theory is repudiated in that the 1860 White Co., Tennessee gives the family of Drury Simmons as follows, and as you can see his wife is listed as Tabitha, not Rutha as it was in the 1850 census.

    Drury Simmons age 55
    Tabitha Simmons age 50
    James Simmons age 28 and judged to be insane
    Solomon Simmons age 23
    Francis Simmons age 21
    Zechariah Simmons age 19
    Joseph Simmons age 16
    Martha Simmons age 14
    Stacy Simmons age 12
    Finis Simmons age 10

    Note William and Nancy who were also children of Drury are not enumerated in the same household in 1860.The reason is that they were probably married and living in their own homes.

    The Simmons and Adair families lived near each other in White County, Tennessee in 1860 and of course they were good friends, some of the descendants of these two families intermarried with each others families as well as the Sparkman family.


    More About Drury Simmons and Tabitha Sparkman:
    Marriage: Bef. 1843

    More About Drury Simmons and Tabitha Adair:
    Marriage: Abt. 1856

    Children of Drury Simmons and Tabitha Sparkman are:
    57 i. William3 Simmons, born 1830 in White Co, Tenn; died Bet. 1863 - 1921.He married Susannah E. Adair 7 August 1848 in White Co., Tennessee; born Bet. 1805 - 1820; died Unknown.

    Notes for Susannah E. Adair:
    Susannah Adair Simmons was a sister of Pkleasant Adair who married William Simmon's sister Nancy Simmons.In other words a brother and sister married a brother and sister.


    More About William Simmons and Susannah Adair:
    Marriage: 7 August 1848, White Co., Tennessee

    58 ii. James Simmons, born 1832 in White Co, Tenn; died Unknown.

    Notes for James Simmons:
    According to the 1860 census James was judged to be insane, and this was noted on the census report.


    59 iii. Solomon Carney Simmons, born Bet. 1835 - 1836 in White Co, Tenn; died Bet. 1870 - 1926.He married (1) Samantha P..He married (2) Martha Sparkman Bet. 1854 - 1884; born 1839; died Bet. 1870 - 1933.

    Notes for Solomon Carney Simmons:
    World Family Tree # 3823 Volume 6 states that Solomon married Samantha P.

    More About Solomon Simmons and Martha Sparkman:
    Marriage: Bet. 1854 - 1884

    60 iv. Francis Simmons, born 1838 in White Co, Tenn; died Bet. 1838 - 1927.He married Millie J.; born Abt. 1840; died Bet. 1841 - 1930.
    61 v. Zaccariah Simmons, born 1841 in White Co, Tenn; died Bet. 1841 - 1930.He married (1) Nancy McAhren24; born Abt. 1845; died Unknown.He married (2) Lucinda McAhren24; born Unknown.

    Notes for Lucinda McAhren:
    There were children of this union as Nancy Burke is their second great granddaughter.

    62 vi. Joseph Simmons, born 1843 in White Co, Tenn; died Bet. 1845 - 1934.He married Saraphine M.; born Abt. 1845; died Unknown.
    63 vii. Martha E. Simmons, born 1845 in White Co, Tenn; died Bet. 1845 - 1938.She married Thomas E. Adair 7 February 1866 in White Co., Tennessee; born Bet. 1835 - 1845.

    More About Thomas Adair and Martha Simmons:
    Marriage: 7 February 1866, White Co., Tennessee

    64 viii. Stacy Simmons, born 1847 in White Co, Tenn; died Unknown.
    65 ix. Fineas Simmons, born 1849 in White Co, Tenn; died Bet. 1851 - 1940.He married Amanda E. Adair Bet. 1868 - 1897; born Abt. 1849.

    More About Fineas Simmons and Amanda Adair:
    Marriage: Bet. 1868 - 1897

    66 x. Nancy J. Simmons25, born 1796 in South Carolina; died Bef. 1900.She married Pleasant Adair25 26 May 1858 in White Co., Tennessee; born January 1828; died Bet. 1874 - 1920.

    Notes for Pleasant Adair:
    In the 1850 White Co., Tennessee Pleasant was living with his father.In the 1860 White Co., Tennessee cenus the family of Pleasant is family #472, and on 22 June 1860 the census report indicates that Plesant Adair is 31 years of age, a blacksmith, and was born in Tennessee.His wife Nancy is 25 years of age.Children listed along with Pleasant and Nancy are William age 7, Marion age 4, and Sarah age 2.Pleasant and Nancy were not married until 26 May 1858 so it is quite probably that William and Marion are the children of his first wife Mary R. Early, whom he married on August 17th, 1850.



    More About Pleasant Adair and Nancy Simmons:
    Marriage: 26 May 1858, White Co., Tennessee

    12.Francis2 Simmons (James Seamons/1) was born 1810 in South Carolina, and died 1909 in White Co., Tennessee26.He married (1) Martha " Patsy " Sparkman Bet. 1831 - 1832, daughter of George Sparkman and Martha Bryant.She was born 1815 in Tennessee, and died Bet. 1832 - 1909 in Tennessee.He married (2) Nancy Hodges 15 October 1857 in Van Buren Co, Tenn.She was born Bet. 1810 - 1840.He married (3) Mary "Polly" Sparkman Unknown, daughter of George Sparkman and Martha Bryant.She was born Abt. 1785 in Bertie Co, North Carolina/Tennessee, and died Bef. 181527.

    Notes for Martha " Patsy " Sparkman:
    Martha "Patsy" Sparkman was just an infant when her father, George Thomas Sparkman died in April 1816.

    More About Francis Simmons and Martha Sparkman:
    Marriage: Bet. 1831 - 1832

    More About Francis Simmons and Nancy Hodges:
    Marriage: 15 October 1857, Van Buren Co, Tenn

    Marriage Notes for Francis Simmons and Mary Sparkman:
    Previous information indicated that Mary "Polly" Sparkman was the first wife of Abner Ray.However we have obtained records that disprove this and we now know that she did not marry Abner Ray.However she more than likely did marry Francis Simmons, however know pertinent and substantiated documentation of this fact has been found.

    More About Francis Simmons and Mary Sparkman:
    Marriage: Unknown

    Children of Francis Simmons and Martha Sparkman are:
    67 i. Stacy3 Simmons, born 1833.
    68 ii. George Washington Simmons, born 1835 in White Co, Tenn; died Unknown.He married Lydia Margaret McBride; born 1838 in Tennessee; died Unknown.
    69 iii. Drury Simmons, born 13 July 1837; died Bet. 1884 - 1929.He married Margaret "Maggie" Earles 7 August 1836; born 1842 in date maybe 1835; died Unknown.

    Notes for Margaret "Maggie" Earles:
    Margaret was a daughter of Pleasant Earles and Elizabeth Baker.


    More About Drury Simmons and Margaret Earles:
    Marriage: 7 August 1836

    70 iv. Martha Simmons, born 1840; died Unknown.
    71 v. Tabitha Simmons, born 1842 in Van Buren Co, Tenn; died Unknown.
    72 vi. James D. Simmons, born 1845 in Van Buren Co, Tenn; died Unknown.
    73 vii. Nancy Simmons, born 1848 in Van Buren Co, Tenn; died Unknown.

    13.Zachariah T.2 Simmons (James Seamons/1)28 was born 1813 in South Carolina, and died 1865 in Van Buren Co, Tenn - buried Gravel Hill Cemetary.He married Louisa Dodson28 WFT Est. 1827-1856, daughter of William Dodson and Martha Peck.She was born 1819.

    More About Zachariah Simmons and Louisa Dodson:
    Marriage: WFT Est. 1827-1856

    Children of Zachariah Simmons and Louisa Dodson are:
    74 i. William3 Simmons, born 1837.
    75 ii. James Simmons, born 1839.
    76 iii. Martha Ann Simmons, born 1841.
    77 iv. Drury Simmons, born 1843.
    78 v. Stacy E. Simmons, born 1846.
    79 vi. Simon D. Simmons, born 1846; died Bet. 1894 - 1938.He married Lucinda Lawson; born Abt. 1846; died Bet. 1894 - 1938.
    80 vii. Elizabeth Simmons29, born 1848.She married Zachariah Miller29; born Unknown.
    81 viii. Sarah Simmons, born 1849.
    82 ix. Elizabeth Simmons30, born WFT Est. 1834-1850.She married Zacariah Plumlee30; born 1834.

    14.Spencer D.2 Simmons (James Seamons/1) was born 1817 in South Carolina, and died 1876 in Wayne Co., Missouri.He married (1) Elizabeth Moss 25 February 1836 in White Co., Tennessee.She was born Bet. 1817 - 1820, and died Unknown.He married (2) Sarah 1872 in Wayne Co., Missouri.

    More About Spencer Simmons and Elizabeth Moss:
    Marriage: 25 February 1836, White Co., Tennessee

    More About Spencer Simmons and Sarah:
    Marriage: 1872, Wayne Co., Missouri

    Children of Spencer Simmons and Elizabeth Moss are:
    83 i. James Arnold3 Simmons, born 18 December 1836.
    84 ii. Spencer Sargeant Simmons, born 8 January 1839; died Bet. 1875 - 1930.He married Sarah E. Williams Bef. February 1865.

    More About Spencer Simmons and Sarah Williams:
    Marriage: Bef. February 1865

    85 iii. Obadiah Simmons, born 1841.
    86 iv. Francis M. Simmons, born 1845.
    87 v. John Simmons, born 1848.
    88 vi. Monroe Simmons, A Doctor, born 1849.
    89 vii. Daniel Simmons, born 1854.
    90 viii. George Simmons, born 1857.

    Children of Spencer Simmons and Sarah are:
    91 i. Eliza3 Simmons, born 1873.
    92 ii. Rachel Simmons, born 1876.


    Endnotes

    1.Peggy Hill, West, Texas October 98.
    2.Peggy Hill, West, Texas October 98, states the name is spelled in various ways; previous information gave her name as Stacy Ann Roberts.
    3.Peggy Hill, West, Texas October 98.
    4.Peggy Hill, West, Texas October 98, states that her name was Eustacia Stacy Simmons and that she was born in 12802 in South Carolina and married Caswell Cobb Robertws on December 10, 1842 in White County, Tennessee.
    5.Fred Nielsen, descendant, (2) Ken Robertson e-mail of 10/8/98 states birth 1789 in Virginia.
    6.Ken Robertson (KRobert214@aol.com), e-mail of 10/7/98 states 1865 Van Buren Co., Texas.
    7.Fred Nielsen, descendant.
    8.Extracted by Barbara Augsburger, East Tennessee Marriages.
    9.Tennessee Marriages to 1825,(Ancestry.com database), gives his surname as Seamore.
    10.Fred Nielsen, descendant.
    11.Extracted by Barbara Augsburger, East Tennessee Marriages.
    12.Tennessee Marriages to 1825,(Ancestry.com database), gives his surname as Seamore.
    13.1860 Van Buren County, Tennessee Census, Volume 4, p. 440.
    14.1860 Van Buren Co., Tennessee Census, Family #236, Micajah SEAMANS, age 27 born in Tennessee; Nancy age 26 born in Tennessee (second wife), Sophia age 5, daughter of first wife Rebecca Templeton, M. A. age 10 months who is his daughter Martha A., by his second wife, Martha HALEY age 13 born in Tennessee.
    15.1860 Van Buren Co., Tennessee Census.
    16.1850 Van Buren Co., Tennessee Census, family #246, John Seamans, age 26 born in Tennessee, Rebecca age 19 born in Tennessee, Martha M., age 1 born in Tennessee, William age 2 months, born in Tennessee.
    17.1870 Van Buren Co., Tennessee Census, family #30/32, J. M. SIMMONS, age 36 born in Tennessee, Rebeckah age 29, born in Tennessee, M. M. (a daughter) age 11 born in Tennessee, William age 10 born in Tennessee, M. P. age 7 born in Tennessee, Allison a son age 6 born in Tennessee, T. P. a son age 3 born in Tennessee, J. W. age 1 born in Tennessee, Mahala McMath age 69 born in North Carolina.
    18.Fred Nielsen, descendant, (2) Ken Robertson in his email of 10/7/98 states that he died in March 1906.
    19.Katherine E. Williams.
    20.Katherine E. Williams, (2) Peggy Hill October 1998 information states that she was born February 1802 in South Carolina.
    21.Katherine E. Williams.
    22.JACK PLUMLEE E-MAIL 2/18/98.
    23."Our People" Tomstone Inscriptions of Van Buren Co., Tennessee, Listed as daughter of George Thomas Sparkman & Martha "Patsy" Bryant.
    24.Nancy Burke e-mail 9/18/98.
    25.Katherine Miller e-mail 3/10/98.
    26.Jo Ann Holcombe, Genforum posting to Sue Eagle Sparkman August 8, 2000, as per year only.
    27.Guestimate, based on the fact that Abner remarried to Rutha Sparkman, "Polly's" half sister.
    28.Katherine E. Williams.
    29.KATHERINE MILLER WILLIAMS E-MAIL 6/29/1998.
    30.Katherine E. Williams.

    I hope this does not confuse you, just thought you should be aware that Jonathan Simmons who married Elizabeth Sparkman also remarried after her death.

    Best Wishes,
    Sue

    end of registry

    I have a James Simmons Sr., b. 1750 South Carolina, d. 1842 Van Buren County, TN, m. Sept 5, 1791 Caswell Co., NC, Arthur Mitchell, Bond. Stacy Ann Roberts b. 1770 Orange County, NC d. 1850 Van Buren County, TN. I am sure these are the folks you are looking for. I show they had 13 children.

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    > Looking for the death dates of James Simmons Sr. and wife Stacy Ann Roberts. They were originally from Caswell Co. NC.

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    James married Stacy Ann (Estacia) Roberts on 5 Sep 1791 in Caswell County, North Carolina. Stacy was born in 0___ 1770 in Orange County, North Carolina; died in 0___ 1850 in Van Buren County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 153.  Stacy Ann (Estacia) Roberts was born in 0___ 1770 in Orange County, North Carolina; died in 0___ 1850 in Van Buren County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt Birth: 0___ 1770, South Carolina

    Notes:

    25 Dec 2011 - http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?roberts::simmons::9681.html (11.1.2017: page has expired)

    James Simmons Sr. married Stacy Ann Roberts Sept. 5, 1791 in Caswell Co. NC. They were in SC before moving to Van Buren Co. TN. They both died about 1842.

    Looking for information on James' father possibly Abraham Simmons of Baltimore MD. Stacy's father was possibly John Roberts who died 1779 in Caswell Co. NC.

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Simmons was born in 1808 in (South Carolina).
    2. 76. Francis Simmons was born in 0___ 1810 in South Carolina.
    3. Reverend Zachariah Thomas Simmons was born in 0___ 1813 in South Carolina; died in 0___ 1872 in Van Buren County, Tennessee; was buried in Simmons Cemetery, White County, Tennessee.

  7. 154.  George Thomas Sparkman, Sr. was born on 16 Jun 1765 in (Bertie County) North Carolina (son of Edward Sparkman and May Winifred); died on 16 Apr 1816 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Sparkman Cemetery, Van Buren County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: Revolutionary War Patriot

    Notes:

    Revolutionary War Patriot...Landon Medley. Excellent profile on this family
    in, "Van Buren County Historical Journal",Vol. VII,pp. 42-79...DAH

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    MY BRICK WALL! Martha "Patsy" Bryant
    Posted by: Sue Eagle SparkmanDate: August 08, 2000 at 18:19:35
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    Am looking for the parentage/ancestry of Martha "Patsy" Bryant, b. 1766-1772 in
    North Carolina and died after April 1816, possibly in White or Van Buren County,
    Tennessee. She married on 22 February 1791 to George Thomas Sparkman 1764-1816,
    as his second wife and had 9 children:
    i. William B.6 Sparkman, born 1791 in Bertie Co, North Carolina; died Bet.
    1831 - 1890 in White County, Tennessee. He married Mary Anna " Polly " Cummings
    Bet. 1820 - 1825; born Abt. 1791; died Bet. 1830 - 1910 in White County,
    Tennessee.
    ii. George Thomas Sparkman, Jr, born 1794 in Tennessee/North Carolina;
    died 29 January 1867 in Van Buren Co, Tenn. He married (1) Berthina Goddard30
    Abt. 1818; born 1793 in Virginia31; died 1895 in Van Buren Co, Tenn - Sparkman
    Cemetery31. He met (2) Unknown Slave Abt. 1819.

    iii. Mary "Polly" Sparkman, born Abt. 1795 in Bertie Co, North
    Carolina/Tennessee; died Bef. 181532. She married Francis Simmons Bef. 1830;
    born 1810 in South Carolina; died Bet. 1860 - 1902 in White Co., Tennessee.

    iv. Elizabeth Sparkman, born Abt. 1798; died Unknown. She married Jonathan
    Seamons/ Simmons 14 June 1815 in Grainger County, Tennessee; born 1792 in South
    Carolina33; died Bet. 1860 - 1886.

    v. Thomas Bryant Sparkman34, born 1802 in Grainger County, Tenn.35; died
    11 June 1872 in Van Buren Co, Tenn - Bryant Sparkman aka Cold Hollow Cemetery35.
    He married Eleanor Comis Cummings36,37 Abt. 1819 in Tennessee; born 1795 in
    Virginia, possibly Henry County38; died 1862 in Van Buren Co, Tenn - Bryant
    Sparkman Cemetery38.

    vi. Solomon R. Sparkman, born 15 August 1808 in Grainger Co, Tenn (Date
    maybe Aug. 10, 1805); died 22 November 1887 in Pea Ridge, Benton Co., Arkansas.
    He married Agnes " Aggy " Henderson 1830 in Van Buren Co, Tenn; born 22 March
    1812 in Tennessee (Mud Creek); died 22 November 1885 in Benton Co., Arkansas.

    vii. Tabitha (Rutha) Sparkman39, born 1810 in Grainger Co, Tenn; died
    Unknown. She married Drury Simmons Bef. 1843; born 1806 in South Carolina; died
    Bet. 1851 - 1898 in Van Buren Co., Tennessee.

    viii. Angelina? "Angy" Sparkman, born WFT Est. 1811-1814.

    ix. Martha " Patsy " Sparkman, born 1815 in Tennessee; died Bet. 1832 -
    1909 in Tennessee. She married (1) Meredith Yates 29 December 1825 in Grainger
    Co., Tennessee, bondsman Charles Sparkman40; born Unknown; died Unknown. She
    married (2) Francis Simmons Bet. 1831 - 1832; born 1810 in South Carolina; died
    Bet. 1860 - 1902 in White Co., Tennessee.

    If any of these names are familiar, please contact me at SUESGENES@aol.com

    Best Wishes to all!
    Sue Eagle Sparkman




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    George married Martha "Patsy" Bryant on 22 Feb 1791 in Bertie County, North Carolina. Martha was born in 0___ 1772 in (Bertie County) North Carolina; died in 0___ 1820. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 155.  Martha "Patsy" Bryant was born in 0___ 1772 in (Bertie County) North Carolina; died in 0___ 1820.
    Children:
    1. George Thomas Sparkman, Jr. was born in 0___ 1794 in (Grainger County, Tennessee); died in 0___ 1875 in Van Buren County, Tennessee; was buried in Sparkman Cemetery, Van Buren County, Tennessee.
    2. Thomas Bryant "Bryant" Sparkman was born in 0___ 1802 in Grainger County, Tennessee; died on 11 Jun 1872 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee; was buried in Sparkman Cemetery, Van Buren County, Tennessee.
    3. 77. Martha "Patsy" Sparkman was born in 0___ 1815 in (Van Buren County) Tennessee.

  9. 156.  Nathaniel Earles, Sr. was born in 0___ 1782 in Commonwealth of Virginia (son of Captain William Earles and Elizabeth Bennett); died in 0___ 1865 in White County, Tennessee.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: farmer
    • Probate: 26 Aug 1865, White County, Tennessee

    Notes:

    Will probated August 26, 1865, White County, TN.
    Purchased 4 tracts of land, totalling 100 acres, 11 Nov 1818,in White County, from Matthew Babb.

    Notes for NATHANIEL EARLE:
    William Earle's will, Wills of Rutherford County, North Carolina Book B, page 15

    Nathaniel Earles is given the house where William Earle dwells, at the S. Holly branch to back line, taking out of old tract until he has 100 acres next to the creek.

    Nathan Earle, son, is named as Executor of the will.

    ***********************************
    TNGenWeb Project, White County, Tennessee Court Records
    April 15, 1822

    Ordered by the Court that Joseph Upchurch, Pleasant Earls, and Nathan Earls be appointed to assign and set apart one years provision out of the Estate of Elisha Stewart Decd. for the maintainance of the wife and children of the Decd. for one year from his death.

    Nathaniel married Rebecca LNU(Rutherford County) North Carolina. Rebecca was born in 1782 in (Rutherford County) North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 157.  Rebecca LNU was born in 1782 in (Rutherford County) North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. Harris Earles was born in 0___ 1803 in (Rutherford County) North Carolina; died before 1870 in White County, Tennessee.
    2. 78. Pleasant Earles was born on 26 May 1818 in (White County) Tennessee; died in 0___ 1871 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Skurlock Cemetery, Doyle, White County, Tennessee.

  11. 160.  Isaac D. Denton, Sr. was born in 0Sep 1768 in Caswell County, North Carolina (son of Joseph Denton and Anne Hogg); died on 26 Jan 1858 in Jackson County, Tennessee; was buried in Eads-Denton Cemetery, Pine Hill, Clay County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Conflicting information as seen on FindaGrave.com

    Birth: Sep., 1774 North Carolina, USA
    Death: 1870 Clay County Tennessee, USA

    Isaac married Rebecca Etheridge(Caswell County, North Carolina). Rebecca was born in 0___ 1778 in (Caswell County) North Carolina; died in 0___ 1850 in Clay County, Tennessee; was buried in Eads-Denton Cemetery, Pine Hill, Clay County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 161.  Rebecca Etheridge was born in 0___ 1778 in (Caswell County) North Carolina; died in 0___ 1850 in Clay County, Tennessee; was buried in Eads-Denton Cemetery, Pine Hill, Clay County, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. Isaac D. Denton, Jr. was born on 23 Dec 1806 in Clinton County, Kentucky; died on 7 Apr 1889 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Concord Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee.
    2. 80. Noah Denton was born in 0___ 1811 in Jackson County, Tennessee; died in 0___ 1883 in Pine Hill, Clay County, Tennessee; was buried in Eads-Denton Cemetery, Pine Hill, Clay County, Tennessee.


Generation: 9

  1. 272.  David Priest was born on 16 Dec 1749 in York County, Pennsylvania; was christened on 17 Dec 1749 in York County, Pennsylvania (son of William Priest and Mary Griffith); died in 0Feb 1811 in Green County, Kentucky; was buried in Money Pioneer Cemetery, Summersville, Green County, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    David Priest
    BIRTH 16 Dec 1749
    York County, Pennsylvania, USA
    DEATH Feb 1811 (aged 61)
    Green County, Kentucky, USA
    BURIAL
    Money Pioneer Cemetery
    Summersville, Green County, Kentucky, USA
    MEMORIAL ID 94921547 · View Source

    David Priest's parents were William Priest (1723-1801) and Mary Griffith Priest.
    Wife was Anna Precilla Powell

    Will of David Preece/Priest located in Will Book 1, page 65 and 66 in Green County, Kentucky

    Feb 11, 1811, David Preece/Priest now living on Little Brush Creek,

    son Daniel Preece 50 acres out of tract I now live on to begin on the creek and to run up the creek and with the fence of the Plantation on which I live; to include the cabin on which he now lives;

    son James Preece, land on which he now lives being a part of the tract I now live on, laying on the South side of the creek and bounded by Mr. Nath'l Owens and Mr. James Money's lines, being the land my son Jonas purchased of me and has no obligation on me for the same/

    wife Anna Preece use and profits of the Plantation which I now live together with one-third of the balance of my estate during her natural life.

    At the time of her death, the Plantation and rest of land goes to my youngest daughter: Livicey Preece;

    Remainder of the estate to be equally divided among the rest of my children: Elenor Scott, William Powell Preece, Jonas Preece, Mary Pepper, Precilla Perry, Lyddia Money, Daniel Preece, Susannah Meers, John Preece and Livicey Preece.

    Witnesses: Elias Barbee, James Money, Zachariah Nance, Proven this 25 March 1811.

    end of biography

    Christened:
    at the Lutheran Church...

    David married Anne Powell. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 273.  Anne Powell
    Children:
    1. 136. John Levi Priest was born in ~1773 in Commonwealth of Virginia; died before 1860.
    2. Daniel Preece
    3. James Preece
    4. Livicey Preece
    5. Eleanor Preece
    6. William Powell Preece
    7. Mary Preece
    8. Precilla Preece
    9. Lydia Preece
    10. Susannah Preece

  3. 308.  Edward Sparkman was born in 0___ 1721 in (Bertie County, North Carolina) (son of Captain William Simeon Sparkman and Mary Anna Gardner); died in 0___ 1790 in Bertie County, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: Revolutionary War Patriot
    • Birth: 0___ 1738

    Notes:

    25 Dec 2011 - http://genforum.genealogy.com/sparkman/messages/17.html

    Mixed sources and notes I have name a possible wife for Edward being Winneford, but it is speculation.
    Edward's children are thought to be

    1) James Sparkman who married Francis Hughes;
    2) Thomas Sparkman;
    3) Edward Sparkman, b.1788,d.1833;
    4) Elizabeth Sparkman;
    5) George T. Sparkman Sr -well known line of V.B. Co.;
    6) Sarah Sparkman who married Hardy Todd;
    7) William Sparkman who married Elizabeth Hudson;
    8) Solomon Sparkman who married Sarah Dundelow.

    Anybody have more or different info?

    http://home.comcast.net/~lgrob/sparkman.pdf... "Notes for EDWARD SPARKMAN, SR.: Edward is found on Page 285 - Roster of NC Revolutionary War Soldiers"

    Edward married May Winifred. May was born in 0___ 1740; died in 0___ 1790. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 309.  May Winifred was born in 0___ 1740; died in 0___ 1790.
    Children:
    1. 154. George Thomas Sparkman, Sr. was born on 16 Jun 1765 in (Bertie County) North Carolina; died on 16 Apr 1816 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Sparkman Cemetery, Van Buren County, Tennessee.
    2. James Sparkman was born in (~ 1780).

  5. 312.  Captain William Earles was born about 1740 in Virginia (son of Gamaliel Earle and Martha Martin); died in 0___ 1803 in Rutherford County, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: Revolutionary War Patriot
    • Probate: 0Apr 1803, Rutherford County, North Carolina

    Notes:

    Listed in 1782 Rutherford Co.,NC Tax List...DAH

    Notes for CAPT. WILLIAM EARLE:
    Will of William Earle; Wills of Rutherford Co., North Carolina, Book B, page 15
    William Earle, planter. To son Nathaniel Earle, house where I now dwell at the S. Holy branch to back line, taking out of old tract until he has 100 acres next to the creek. Sons Pleasant & Elijah, other 200 acres (Pleasant to have his hundred acres where he now lives) To daughters Pressy Ledbetter, Lusey Earles, Margaret Earles, a negro named Cate. Two youngest Daughters [not named] 1 feather bed each. To three oldest Sons: Bennett, William & Joshua, 10 shillings each. To wife, Elizabeth, horses and balance of my estate.

    Executor: son Nathan Earle
    Witness: Robert Hardin, Martin Roberts, Jno. Roberts, William Earles.

    ****************************************************************
    Information from James Earles:
    "Not sure what additional information you are looking for but the following is some of what I have written on the William Earle branch of the family:

    My information indicates William Earle was the oldest son of Gamaliel & Martha Earle and was born about 1740, a few years after Gamaliel immigrated to Brunswick County in the Virginia Colony. The surname was clearly Earle upon arrival from England but is most often recorded as Earles or Earls and sometimes as Earl, Erle, Erls, Yearl, & Yearls. In the early 1740's the family moved across the Roanoke River to Granville County, NC but lived very near the boarder and over the years family members also owned land &, at various times, lived on the Virginia side.

    William shows up on the Granville County, NC 1762 tax record as living with Gamaliel and, after the Bute County split from Granville in 1764, shows up on the 1766 & 1771 Bute county tax lists. He purchased 100 acres 13 Feb 1772 and was assigned 40 acres from Gamaliel 19 Aug 1772. On 12 Nov 1777 he sold the 100 acres and in Feb 1778 is one of those listed as taking the State Allegiance oath. William most likely was in the local Militia during the Revolutionary War but nothing has yet been found to indicate he served with an active military unit.

    On 16 Mar 1778 William is listed as having land on both sides of Callier's road adjacent to the Granville County line. In 1779 Bute County became Warren County and William Earles is listed on the 1779 & 1781 tax lists. The 1781 tax list indicates William has left the county and in 1782 a William Earles pays taxes on 250 acres in Montgomery County, NC. The supposition that this is the same William is strengthened by Frederick, a younger son of Gamaliel, marrying in 1785 and immediately moving to Montgomery County where he shows up on the 786 census. In 1790 William is counted on the Montgomery County Salisbury District census but Frederick had moved to Rutherford County and is counted in the sixth company of the Morgan District. The connection between William & Frederick is further strengthened by the 1790 Rutherford County census showing John Roberts & Robert Harden living adjacent to Frederick, both of whom were witnesses to the William Earle 1803 Will.

    It appears William had moved to near Frederick in Rutherford County by 1792 because 3 of his children (William Jr., Priscilla, & Bennet) married in 1792 & 1793 to families that were living in Rutherford County. Rutherford County land entry records for Jan & Mar 1796 show 300 acres were granted to William Earle "on a branch at the head of Hickory Creek on waters of the First Broad River." His 1803 Will says the homestead "begins at the Sholley Branch & runs up his Spring Branch," and he bequeathed 100 acres to each of his three youngest sons (Pleasant, Nathan, & Elijah).

    Lincoln County records show William Jr. purchased land in the lower first Broad River basin on the waters of
    Buffalo Creek. The 1800 census counts William, third son Joshua, & daughter Priscilla (Ledbetter) in Rutherford County and William Jr. & Bennet in Lincoln County.

    William Earle died in Jan 1803 and his undated Will names six sons (William Jr., Bennet, Joshua, Pleasant,
    Nathan & Elijah), three daughters (Priscilla, Lucy, & Margaret) & wife Elizabeth. Census data indicate there was a fourth daughter who died about 1802 and court records show Elijah died before April 1803. William left the 100 acre Rutherford County home farm (beginning at the Sholley Branch and running up Spring Branch) to Nathan and his other 200 acres to Pleasant & Elijah. William Jr., Bennet, & Joshua were left 10 shillings each. Elizabeth remarried in 1805 and an 1807 court record indicates Lucy had died by that date and the remaining 8 children (6 sons + Priscilla Ledbetter & Margaret Hardin) & Elizabeth sold 100 acres (probably the parcel left to Elijah) to Charles Love in Jan 1807.

    Military:
    of the 1st Regiment North Carolina Militia

    William married Elizabeth Bennett in 0___ 1768 in Granville County, North Carolina. Elizabeth was born in 0___ 1750 in Granville County, North Carolina; died in 0___ 1840 in Lincoln County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 313.  Elizabeth Bennett was born in 0___ 1750 in Granville County, North Carolina; died in 0___ 1840 in Lincoln County, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. William Earle was born in 0___ 1770 in Bute County, North Carolina; died in 0___ 1869 in Van Buren County, Tennessee.
    2. Bennett Earle was born in 0___ 1772 in (Rutherford County) North Carolina.
    3. Mrs. Ledbetter was born in (Rutherford County) North Carolina.
    4. Susan "Suzy" Earle was born in (Rutherford County) North Carolina.
    5. 156. Nathaniel Earles, Sr. was born in 0___ 1782 in Commonwealth of Virginia; died in 0___ 1865 in White County, Tennessee.
    6. Pleasant Earles was born in 1783 in Commonwealth of Virginia; died in 1860 in Rutherford County, North Carolina.
    7. Margaret Earle was born in 0___ 1788 in (Rutherford County) North Carolina.
    8. Joshua Earle was born in (Rutherford County) North Carolina.
    9. Pinckney Earle was born in (Rutherford County) North Carolina.

  7. 320.  Joseph Denton was born in 1725 in (Hempstead, Nassau County, New York) (son of Captain Abraham Denton, II and Mary O'Dell); died in ~1800 in Clinton County, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    Died:
    at Stockton Valley...

    Joseph married Anne Hogg in ~1765 in (Caswell County) North Carolina. Anne (daughter of Gideon Hogg, Sr. and Judith Pittman) was born in ~ 1751 in (New Kent County) Virginia, British Colonies of America; died in 1800 in (Stockton Valley, Kentucky). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 321.  Anne Hogg was born in ~ 1751 in (New Kent County) Virginia, British Colonies of America (daughter of Gideon Hogg, Sr. and Judith Pittman); died in 1800 in (Stockton Valley, Kentucky).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt Birth: 1730, (Caswell County) North Carolina
    • Alt Birth: 1745

    Children:
    1. Jeremiah "Little Jerry" Denton was born in 0___ 1770 in Caswell County, North Carolina; died on 17 Oct 1835 in White County, Tennessee.
    2. 160. Isaac D. Denton, Sr. was born in 0Sep 1768 in Caswell County, North Carolina; died on 26 Jan 1858 in Jackson County, Tennessee; was buried in Eads-Denton Cemetery, Pine Hill, Clay County, Tennessee.


Generation: 10

  1. 544.  William Priest was born in ~ 1721 in York County, Pennsylvania (son of David Priest and Susannah LNU); died in ~ 1801 in Russell County, Virginia.

    William married Mary Griffith on 3 Jun 1747 in Newberry, Pennsylvania. Mary was born in ~1747 in Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 545.  Mary Griffith was born in ~1747 in Scotland.
    Children:
    1. 272. David Priest was born on 16 Dec 1749 in York County, Pennsylvania; was christened on 17 Dec 1749 in York County, Pennsylvania; died in 0Feb 1811 in Green County, Kentucky; was buried in Money Pioneer Cemetery, Summersville, Green County, Kentucky.

  3. 616.  Captain William Simeon Sparkman was born in ~ 1705 in Bertie County, North Carolina (son of John Sparkman and Sarah LNU); died on 10 Jun 1784 in Bertie County, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Death: 6 Oct 1782

    Notes:

    Birth:
    (or Scotland)

    William married Mary Anna Gardner. Mary (daughter of Martin Gardner and Anna LNU) was born in 0___ 1705 in Bertie County, North Carolina; died on 17 Jun 1775 in (Bertie County, North Carolina). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 617.  Mary Anna Gardner was born in 0___ 1705 in Bertie County, North Carolina (daughter of Martin Gardner and Anna LNU); died on 17 Jun 1775 in (Bertie County, North Carolina).

    Notes:

    http://genforum.genealogy.com/sparkman/messages/297.html

    William Sparkman's wife was Anna Gardner (?-1777), daughter of Martin Gardner and Anna (--). In Martin Gardner's 1760 Bertie Co., NC will, he bequeathed his land to his 3 daughters, Anna, Ann, and Jane, and the Bertie Co. deeds show these 3 tracts of land, each "1/3 part of land which Martin Gardner gave his 3 daughters," in the possession of the Gardner girls' husbands (William Sparkman, Jonathan Standley, and James Purvis, respectively) after 1760. When Ann (Gardner) Standley wrote her will, she mentioned her sister, Anna (Gardner) Sparkman.

    I'm descended from Anna (Gardner) Sparkman's brother James, and I have lots of info on these Gardners that I'd be happy to share. If you're interested, please email me directly with your regular postal address.

    Michelle Taunton
    mtaunton@mindspring.com
    1805 Crystal Drive, #903
    Arlington, VA 22202-4420

    Children:
    1. 308. Edward Sparkman was born in 0___ 1721 in (Bertie County, North Carolina); died in 0___ 1790 in Bertie County, North Carolina.
    2. William Jesse Sparkman, Sr. was born on 9 Feb 1745 in Beaufort County, North Carolina; died on 13 Aug 1781 in Bertie County, North Carolina.

  5. 624.  Gamaliel Earle was born in ~ 1710 in (Granville County, North Carolina Colony); died in 0___ 1775 in Bute County, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Tobacco Planter
    • Possessions: 15 May 1761; Ready Branch of Smith Creek, Granville County, North Carolina Colony

    Notes:

    Notes for GAMALIEL EARLE:
    From Jim Earles, per Joe W. Stout:
    Gamaliel immigrated to Brunswick County in the Virginia Colony from England. In the early 1740's the family moved across the Roanoke River to Granville County, NC but lived very near the border and over the years family members also owned land &, at various times, lived on the Virginia side.

    The surname was clearly Earle upon arrival from England but is most often recorded as Earles or Earls and sometimes as Earl, Erle, Erls, Url, Urls, Yearl, & Yearls. For example, Warren County records for the 1782 marriage of Obediah & Joyce Cunningham show the name as Urls.

    ****************************************************************************
    Gamaliel Earle was likely born in England, migrating to the Virginia Colony about 1735, either shortly before or just after he married Martha. This supposition is based on his living near a John Earle who also arrived about 1735 and settled in Brunswick County, VA, on the north side of the Roanoke River.

    John Earle emigrated from England, settled in Virginia, made a crop of tobacco, then sent back to England for his fiancee, Mary Elizabeth Watts (a niece of Sir Isaac Watts), and boarded the ship to marry her before she disembarked. Records show John Earle was a tobacco planter on Allen's Creek where it joins the Roanoke River in what is now Mecklenburge County, VA, just across the river from where Gamaliel and Martha were living at that time. Following deaths of John & Mary, their son, John Earl, moved his wife Agness and three children across the Roanoke to Granville County in 1765 and located less than 15 miles southwest of where Gamaliel was living.

    The spelling of the name was Earle when they first arrived from England, but numerous clerks came up with spellings ranging from Earle to Eril, Erle, Earls, Erls, Urls, Yearls, and Early. Various branches of the family wound up with different spellings.

    There are traditions in a number of families who descend from Gamaliel stating there is a relationship with the John Earle family of Somerset, England, that immigrated to what is now Westmoreland County, VA, in the early 1640's. One researcher has traced that family back to Lord of Erleigh in Berkshire in the year 1000. The Westmoreland Co. John Earle family is well documented and Gamaliel does not appear to be a direct descendant. However, there likely is a relationship, although it may be a few generations back. By the 16th Century there were a large number of Earle families in the Southern England Counties of Surry, Sussex, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorset, and Somerset.

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    Gamaliel & Martha lived in Granville County, NC, near the Virginia border. They lived in the Fishing Creek District in 1749, and William Eaton's 1759 Will mentions Gamaliel Earles living on his land. Gamaliel and his sons were tobacco planters; and on 15 May 1761 he purchased 493 acres located on both sides of Ready Branch of Smith Creek in Granville County. He sold the same parcel on 23 February 1762. Gamaliel and his son, William, are listed in the1762 Smith Creek District tax record list and Gamaliel is identified as insolvent (most likely because he had sold the land being taxed). Gamaliel paid Granville County taxes in 1769 & 1771, and on 07 Jan 1772 paid for 40 ac in Bute County on the West side of Henderson's Swamp Creek. On 19 Aug 1772, that deed was assigned to Williams Earles. Gamaliel purchased wedges at an estate auction 11 Jan 1773, but he is not on later tax lists and probably died before 1775. Martha is not listed on the 1762 land sale deed, but that apparently was
    not a requirement in North Carolina. However, she may have died before 1770.

    As noted above, William Earles was living with Gamaliel Earle in 1762 & in 1772 Gamaliel assigned the Bute County land to him. William later assigned that land to Obediah Earls, who sold the 40 acres on 22 Dec 1792. William Earl paid Bute County Taxes in 1766, bought 100 acres in 1772 and sold that land in 1777. He paid Warren County taxes in 1779 & 1781. In 1781, he is listed as owing 136 shillings with 100 shillings to be allowed for insolvent mistakes, (which means he probably moved before the 1791 tax date). William Earles paid taxes in Montgomery County, NC, in 1782 and was on the 1790 census list for that county. In 1800 he was on the Rutherford County census list and in 1803 his Will was probated in Rutherford County.

    Granville, Bute, & Warren counties NC, and Mecklenburg Co., VA, real estate, tax, census, and marriage records also list Thomas, Elisha, James,

    Emigration:
    to the Virginia Colony

    Gamaliel married Martha Martin in 0___ 1739 in Brunswick County, Virginia. Martha was born in 0___ 1720; died in 0___ 1760 in Granville County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 625.  Martha Martin was born in 0___ 1720; died in 0___ 1760 in Granville County, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. 312. Captain William Earles was born about 1740 in Virginia; died in 0___ 1803 in Rutherford County, North Carolina.

  7. 640.  Captain Abraham Denton, II was born in 1700 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York (son of Captain Abraham Denton, Sr. and Martha Thorne); died in 0Sep 1774 in Toms Brook, Shenandoah County, Virginia; was buried in Commonwealth of Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Burial: Toms Brook Cemetery, Toms Brook, Shenandoah County, Virginia
    • Will: 12 Aug 1774, Shenandoah County, Virginia
    • Probate: 27 Sep 1774, Shenandoah County, Virginia

    Notes:

    http://www.geocities.com/ladybug58/denton/wills_and_deeds.htm

    WILLS and DEEDS

    ( Most of this information was from Sue Montgomery COOK , and research performed by myself, and from other sources )

    1 ) Captain Abraham DENTON-m-Mary O'DELL, left a DEED dated August 12, 1774 which was signed by Mary Denton LITTLE . Dorothy CLOCK (CLARK) Elizabeth SMITH and Mary PARESON (PEARSON) made their marks.

    Abraham's will was written August 12, 1774 and probated September 27, 1774 in Shenandoah Co, VA . Died in 1779 in Shenandoah, VA . Will book A, page 200, Woodstock, Shenandoah Co, VA, pgs. 228-229 . Administration and inventory of estate and apportionment . Heirs : Elizabeth SMITH, Hannah SMITH and Daridea CLOCK ( CLARK ). ( These were probably Mary's sisters who took care of her in her old age as her children had already moved on by the time her husband died ) .

    2 ) From the copies of the deed book in " Kinfolks of Granville Co, NC, 1765-1826 " by Zae Hargett GWYNN : Benjamin DENTON and wife, Celia DENTON, and their children, John DENTON, Rueben DENTON, and Polly BECKHAM, wife of John BECKHAM, sold land willed to said Celia DENTON for her lifetime by Thomas WIGGINS and then to go to her children, Frederick DENTON, Samuel DENTON, and Elizabeth DENTON were also children of Benjamin and Celia DENTON. Frederick WIGGINS also signed this deed .

    From the 1803-1806 Court minutes of Granville Co, NC : "DEED from Benjamin, Celia, John, Rueben DENTON, John BECKHAM, Frederick WIGGINS and Polly BECKHAM to Stephen SNEED, 197 acres and Celia DENTON relinquished her dower right in said land ".

    Benjamin DENTON is listed in the tax records for Granville Co, NC, in 1784 and 1786, no Township listed.

    3 ) Abraham DENTON, Sr. had purchased land from Richard VOLENTINE of Hempstead, L I., on March 3, 1700. The Orange Co, NY records show, " Abraham DENTON, Senr., of Precinct of Haverstraw to son Abraham DENTON, land . Delivered in presence of Jonas DENTON and John DENTON, January 10, 1729-30 .

    4 ) From JAMES DENTON'S WILL : " In the name of God, Amen, I James DENTON, of Herricks, in the town of Hempstead, in Queens County, being very ill of body. I leave to my wife, Jane, all of my movable estate and household goods, ` and cattle and living creatures ', and use of my dwelling house, and one half of my barn and one half of all lands and meadows during her widowhood and after her death the whole is to go to my son James DENTON. If he dies before he is of the age of twenty-one, then all my brothers, Abraham and Jonas DENTON. I make my wife and my son James and my brother-in-law, William, executors".

    Dated the 7th day of the 3rd month, 1713. Witnesses : Ezekiel SMITH, Joseph WOOD. proved at the Jamaica before Issac HICKS, Judge, February 3, 1723.




    18 Feb 2007; http://www.dentongenealogy.org/capt.htm

    1700-1774

    Capt. Abraham II DENTON was born in 1700 in Hemstead, NY. Baptized on 12 Aug 1774. Died in 1774 in Shenandoah CO, VA. His will was presented August 12, 1774. He died and is buried at Tom's Brook Plantation in Shenandoah CO, VA (photo of present Tom's Brook below).

    .

    Abraham was a Captain in the French and Indian War in the Provincial Army of 1766.

    Abraham, according to sources in Orange CO, NY, had some problems with local law and soon after left the county for a new home in the Shenandoah County of Virginia. This was in 1729 or 1730. Thus started the move westward, for his sons each moved in different directions into the frontier.

    From The Tennessee Valley Historical Review: "Abraham Denton, Junior, became involved with the law in New York in about 1729-30. He, along with some close relatives, left that state and headed for Virginia, crossing the eastern part of Pennsylvania and the northwestern part of Maryland. In the Valley of Virginia, then Orange County (later Augusta County) and the upper Virginia Valley, (Frederick, later Dunmore, and still later Shenandoah County) we find Abraham and his family. Also about the same time, Jonas Denton and others had reached the Virginia country. Samuel, Robert, James and John Denton begin to appear in the same general locality. The deeds in Frederick County clearly prove that the Dentons were there as early as 1755 and became prominent citizens."

    Abraham left a deed dated August 12, 1774 which was signed by Mary Denton Little. Dorothy Clock (Clark) Elizabeth Smith and Mary Pareson (Pearson) made their marks.

    He married Mary O'DELL in 1725 in Orange CO, NY. Mary O'DELL was born in 1702 in Woodstock, VA.Abraham's will was written August 12, 1774 and probated September 27, 1774 in Shenandoah CO, VA. Died in 1779 in Shenandoah, VA. Will book A, page 200, Woodstock Shenandoah CO, VA pgs. 228-229. Administration and inventory of estate and apportionment. Heirs: Elizabeth Smith, Hannah Smith and Daridea Clock (Clark). These were probably Mary's sisters who took care of her in her old age as her children had already moved on by the time her husband died.

    They had the following children:

    Joseph DENTON
    Isaac DENTON Sr.
    Samuel DENTON
    James DENTON
    Martha "Mary" DENTON
    Abraham DENTON III

    end of this biography

    Abraham Denton
    BIRTH 1700
    Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, USA
    DEATH Sep 1774 (aged 73–74)
    Toms Brook, Shenandoah County, Virginia, USA
    BURIAL
    Toms Brook Cemetery
    Toms Brook, Shenandoah County, Virginia, USA
    MEMORIAL ID 37258309 · View Source

    His wife also died in this area Mary Sarah O'Dell

    From another contributor:

    Fuller story on Abraham Denton

    Capt. Abraham II DENTON was born in 1700 in Hemstead, NY. Baptized on 12 Aug 1774. Died in 1774 in Shenandoah CO, VA. His will was presented August 12, 1774. He died and is buried at Tom's Brook Plantation in Shenandoah CO, VA.

    Abraham was a Captain in the French and Indian War in the Provincial Army of 1766.

    Abraham, according to sources in Orange CO, NY, had some problems with local law and soon after left the county for a new home in the Shenandoah County of Virginia. This was in 1729 or 1730. Thus started the move westward, for his sons each moved in different directions into the frontier.

    From The Tennessee Valley Historical Review: "Abraham Denton, Junior, became involved with the law in New York in about 1729-30. He, along with some close relatives, left that state and headed for Virginia, crossing the eastern part of Pennsylvania and the northwestern part of Maryland. In the Valley of Virginia, then Orange County (later Augusta County) and the upper Virginia Valley, (Frederick, later Dunmore, and still later Shenandoah County) we find Abraham and his family. Also about the same time, Jonas Denton and others had reached the Virginia country. Samuel, Robert, James and John Denton begin to appear in the same general locality. The deeds in Frederick County clearly prove that the Dentons were there as early as 1755 and became prominent citizens."

    Abraham left a deed dated August 12, 1774 which was signed by Mary Denton Little. Dorothy Clock (Clark) Elizabeth Smith and Mary Pareson (Pearson) made their marks.

    He married Mary O'DELL in 1725 in Orange CO, NY. Mary O'DELL was born in 1702 in Woodstock, VA.Abraham's will was written August 12, 1774 and probated September 27, 1774 in Shenandoah CO, VA. Died in 1779 in Shenandoah, VA. Will book A, page 200, Woodstock Shenandoah CO, VA pgs. 228-229. Administration and inventory of estate and apportionment. Heirs: Elizabeth Smith, Hannah Smith and Daridea Clock (Clark). These were probably Mary's sisters who took care of her in her old age as her children had already moved on by the time her husband died.

    They had the following children:

    Joseph DENTON
    Isaac DENTON Sr.
    Samuel DENTON
    James DENTON
    Martha "Mary" DENTON
    Abraham DENTON III

    Family Members
    Parents
    Abraham Denton
    1675–1729

    Martha Thorne Denton
    1679–1730

    Spouse
    Mary O'Dell Denton
    1702–1774

    Siblings
    Martha Denton Gale
    unknown–1763

    Children
    Isaac Denton
    1733–1795

    Photo
    Martha Denton Moore Tipton
    1736–1794

    Phoebe Denton Plumlee
    1737–1797

    Abraham Denton
    1738–1827

    end of this biography

    Buried:
    at Tom's Brook Plantation...

    Abraham married Mary O'Dell in 1725 in Orange County, New York. Mary (daughter of Samuel O'Dell and Elizabeth Patience Tandy) was born in 1702-1704 in Westchester County, New York; died in 1779 in Shenandoah County, Commonwealth of Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 641.  Mary O'Dell was born in 1702-1704 in Westchester County, New York (daughter of Samuel O'Dell and Elizabeth Patience Tandy); died in 1779 in Shenandoah County, Commonwealth of Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt Death: 1774

    Notes:

    http://www.dentongenealogy.org/html/dat59.html#17 reports that Mary was born
    in 1704, Westchester,NY...DAH

    Children:
    1. 320. Joseph Denton was born in 1725 in (Hempstead, Nassau County, New York); died in ~1800 in Clinton County, Kentucky.
    2. Abraham Denton, III was born in 1726 in Orange County, New York; died in 1828 in Perry County, Tennessee.
    3. Samuel Denton was born in 1734 in Orange County, New York; died in 1811 in Pendleton, Anderson County, South Carolina.
    4. James Denton was born in 1735 in Rockland County, New York; died in 1834 in Fleming County, Kentucky.
    5. Martha "Mary" Denton was born in 1736 in Woodstock, Shenandoah County, Virginia; died in 1794 in Washington County, Tennessee.

  9. 642.  Gideon Hogg, Sr. was born on ~16 Jan 1722 in Caswell County, North Carolina (son of William Hogg, I and Rachel Cooper); died on 17 Jan 1793 in Caswell County, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: Revolutionary War Patriot
    • Alt Birth: ~1720, Hanover County Virginia, British Colonies of America
    • Residence: 1737, Goochland County, Virginia
    • Residence: 1748, Goochland County, Virginia
    • Residence: 1786, Orange County, North Carolina
    • Will: 7 Nov 1790, Caswell County, North Carolina
    • Alt Death: 0Apr 1793, Caswell County, North Carolina
    • Probate: 0Apr 1793, Caswell County, North Carolina
    • Alt Death: 17 Jul 1793, Caswell County, North Carolina

    Notes:

    Biography

    Revolutionary War Pension Records Hogh, Gideon Veteran Surname: Hogh, Veteran Given Name: Gideon State: North Carolina, Service: N.C. Pension No.: S. 38846 Additional Names Appearing in This Document: Thos Heckman, Wm Hugeh, William Hill, Wm Hill, Gideon Hogg Pierce's Register: Hogg, Gideon ........ 73.30 Also lists Andrew, Richard, Samuel, Thomas & William LDS Roster of Soldiers from NC, pg 134: Hogg, Gideon, Pt, in Coleman's Co. enlisted 1 Jan '82 Roster of Soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution, pg 11

    90757, Hogg, Gideon
    Will proven April 1793 Court Records "An Abstract of North Carolina Wills" "Caswell County, North Carolina Will Books, 1777 - 1814, book C pg 42" Will dated Nov 7 1790 lists wife Judith; sons Andrew, John, William, Gideon; daughters Ann Denton, Mourning Denton, Elizabeth Thomas, Agness Hogg, Judith Gibson, Rebeccah Shelton, Mary Yates. Exec: wife and son Andrew. Wit: Michael Cloe, Nicholas Cloe, Henry Baldwin

    No more info is currently available. Can you add to this biography?

    Sources

    DAR Certificate # 90757

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    As recorded in Book "C", p. 26, Caswell County Probate;

    Last Will & Testament

    "In the name of God Amen, Whereas I Gideon Hogg of Caswell County and State of North Carolina being in a weakly state of body but of perfect mind and memory and calling to mind that all men must die do make and constitute this my last Will and Testament in the manner following.

    Item: I give and bequeath unto my Dearly Beloved wife Judith Hogg all my estate both real & personal during her life and alll and everything that I now possess after my debts are paid and after her death to revolve to my son Andrew Hogg and his heirs.

    Item: I give and bequeath unto my son John Hogg one shilling currency.

    Item: I give and bequeath unto my son William Hogg one shilling currency.

    Item: I give and bequeath unto my daughter Ann Denton one shilling currency.

    Item: I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mourning Denton on shilling currency.

    Item: I do give and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Thomas one shilling currency.

    Item: I do give and bequeath unto my daughter Agness Hogg one shilling currency.

    Item: I do give and bequeath to my son Gideon Hogg one shilling currency.

    Item: I give and bequeath to my daughter Judith Gibson one shilling currency.

    Item: I give and bequeath to my daughter Rebecca Shelton one shilling currency.

    Item: I give and bequeath to my daughter Mary Yates one shilling currency.

    And I do appoint my dearly beloved wife Judith Hogg Executrix and my son Andrew Hogg Executor of this my last Will and Testament.

    In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand I seal & acknowledged the same to be my last Will and Testament this seventh day of November one thousand seven hundred and ninety.


    Signed, Sealed and Published
    in presence of us Gideon Hogg Seal

    Michael Cloe

    Michael Cloe

    Henry Baldwin


    16 May 2007

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    From: Mary Jefferson
    Subject: [HOGG] Gideon HOGG
    Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 21:49:51 -0900


    I have William Hogg and Rachel Cooper as the parents of Gideon...however I have no proof.

    Mary in Juneau

    more...

    From: "Catherine Monticue"
    Subject: Re: [HOGG] Fw: Gideon Hogg, NC *LOUISE
    Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 13:40:26 -0600
    References: <42e.6716a66.32385c8b@aol.com>


    PS. I also descend from the YATES line as well.

    Cat in Denver
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: LOUISEHBOSS@aol.com
    To: hogg@rootsweb.com
    Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 12:55 PM
    Subject: Re: [HOGG] Fw: Gideon Hogg, NC *LOUISE


    The expert on Gideon Hogg is Lavelle Cox Hogg of Portales, New Mexico......this is her line and she has years of research behind her.

    Helen, have you researched your JOHNSON line?

    The data I have on Gideon Hogg is as follows:
    *I have more data, but I will need to search for it's binder.


    *Gideon Hogg was in Goochland Co., VA as early as 1737. In 1748, he was a witness to the Will of Robert Burton in Goochland Co., VA.

    Gideon Hogg [B-@1720 *no location;D-17 Jul 1793 Caswell Co., NC -- Will proved 1793 Caswell Co., NC *Book C page 26] married Judith ------ *the maiden name of Pittman has not been proven.

    From 1737 to 1770 Gideon Hogg had land entries in VA; on 6 Dec 1761, he had 135 acres in Orange Co., NC.....in 1793, he had 400 acres on the branches of Rutledge Creek beginning where his mill path and Jonathan Yates path forks.

    Children of Gideon Hogg and Judith:

    1- John Hogg [B@1745 *presume VA]

    2-William Hogg [B-@1747 *presume VA] married @1768 Naomi/Omey Gibson *presume NC *there is data that he M2- 1808 -- Nancy Gray

    3- Elizabeth Hogg [*no date] married -------Thomas

    4- Agnes Hogg [*no data]

    5- Ann Hogg [B-@1751 *presume VA] married Joseph Denton

    6- Mourning Hogg [B-@1752 *presume VA] married Abraham Denton

    7- Gideon Hogg, JR [B-@1755 *presume VA] married Mary ----

    8- Judith Hogg (*also listed as India Judith) [B-1759 *presume NC; D- Jan 1845 Christian Co., KY] married 8 Jun 1779 Caswell Co., NC -- John Gibson

    9- Rebecca Hogg [B-@1760 *presume NC] married 1788 *presume Caswell Co., NC -- William Shelton, JR --*1803 moved to KY

    10- Andrew Hogg [B-1762 Caswell Co., NC; D- 19 Jul 1838 Casey Co., KY] married 24 Mar 1785 -- Alley Murray

    11- Mary Hogg [B-1765 Caswell Co., NC: D- after 1850 Consway Co., ARK] -- married William Yates, JR

    The Will of Walter Gibson [signed 15 Oct 1787; probated 26 Nov 1791 Wilkes Co., GA] lists his wife as Judith:
    Son/
    Executor = Sylvanus Gibson
    Daughters= Mary [Gibson] Hogan
    Patsy [Gibson] Davis
    Elizabeth [Gibson] Hogan
    Son-in-law/Executor = Griffin Hogan
    Witnesses to the Will = STEPHEN JOHNSON
    THOMAS JOHNSON
    WILLIAM JOHNSON

    Hope this was helpful --

    Posted By: Nathan M. LORANCE
    Email:
    Subject: Children of Gideon HOGG.
    Post Date: August 28, 2002 at 01:56:36
    Message URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/hogg/messages/1545.html
    Forum: Hogg Family Genealogy Forum
    Forum URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/hogg/

    He named his wife and children in this order with notes by me in these [ ]...
    wife: Judith HOGG [died after APR.1793]
    son: John HOGG
    son: William HOGG [he is listed on the 1777 Caswell,N.C. Taxlist]
    dau.: Elizabeth HOGG
    son: Thomas HOGG
    dau.: Agnes HOGG
    son: Gideon HOGG(Jr.)[he is listed on the 1777,1784,& 1786 Caswell,N.C. Taxlist & he is listed as a Pvt.,10th Regiment,Coleman's Company,N.C. Continental Line for 12 months *dated 1 JAN.1782*]
    dau.: Ann DENTON [she married Joseph DENTON]
    dau.: Mourning DENTON [she married Abraham DENTON]
    dau.: Judith(Jr.) GIBSON
    dau.: Rebecca SHELTON [she married Bryan SHELTON]
    dau.: Mary YATES

    The 1786 Caswell Co.,N.C. Census (Caswell District) has the following with notes by me in these [ ]...
    HOGG,Gideon (# of white males aged 21-60)=0
    ............(# of white males aged 0-21 & 60-up)=1 [he belongs to the 60-up age group makeing him born before 1726]
    ............(# of white females of all ages)=5 [this includes wife Judith & dau's. Elizabeth & Agnes,but unknown who the other 2 girls are?]
    ............(# of blacks aged 12-50)=0
    ............(# of blacks aged 0-12 & 50-up)=0

    23 Nov 2007

    Following link offers possible ancestry for Gideon. Researcher not named:

    http://mywebpage.netscape.com/inggo714/Hogg.htm#c101

    http://216.36.105.133/DAR_Research/search_adb/default.cfm

    HOGG, GIDEON Ancestor #: A132655 Service: VIRGINIA Rank: PATRIOTIC SERVICE Birth: (CIRCA) 1720 Death: (ANTE) 7-17-1793 CABBIN BRANCH CASWELL CO NORTH CAROLINA Service Source: ABERCROMBIE & SLATTEN, VA REV PUB CLAIMS, VOL 3, P 761Service Description: 1) GAVE SUPPLIES FOR CONT LINE

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    Alternate antecedents for Gideon: http://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Hogg-331/9

    *

    More info...

    December 13, 2015:

    Contacted Judith Painter-McGregor and asked for documention that proves Gideon is a child of John Hoge, Sr. [http://thehennesseefamily.com/getperson.php?personID=I44867&tree=hennessee] and Gwentholyn Davis. I have diconnected his link until I receive confirmation.

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    David --

    I had a moment, so I started into my "digging" into the Hogg data.......

    In 2011 -- a DNA test matched Gideon with the JOHN HOGG of New Kent, Virginia (more on that later)

    One source for Gideon comes from the Heritage of Caswell Co, North Carolina (1985) by Janine D. Whitlow, Ed. Hunter Publishing Company, Winston Salem, NC

    There was a DNA project for the Hogg's -- http:/hdhdata.org/hoggdna/families.html -- I don't know if that site is still there

    Do you have the Will of Gideon Hogg? If not I do -- it is in Book C page 26 Caswell County, NC -- it was proved in 1793 in open Court by the Oath of Henry Baldwin........his son Andrew (although not mentioned in the Will) is listed as my son Andrew to be Executor (along with Gideon's wife Judith)

    It was a handwritten Will -- on the 7th Nov 1790 in the presence of Richard Cloe; Nicholas Cloe; and Henry Baldwin

    It also appears, Gideon was married prior to his marriage to Judith --

    More later --

    Louise

    Louise Boss
    louisehboss@aol.com

    -----Original Message-----
    From: info >
    To: 'Louise Boss' >
    Sent: Tue, Dec 15, 2015 7:43 am
    Subject: RE: Gideon Hogg, Sr.
    Hello Louise.

    I'll look forward to post holidays when you have to “dig”. I'd also like to know your DENTON pedigree, here's mine;



    BTW, that “twinkle” was in my father's eye in 1942…

    Thanks for your help,


    David Alden Hennessee
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    From: Louise Boss []
    Sent: Monday, December 14, 2015 9:57 PM
    To: info@classroomfurniture.com
    Subject: Re: Gideon Hogg, Sr.

    David --

    Don't get too excited -- I am going to have to "dig" to find my Hogg material -- it's been over 20 years since I have worked on the lines --

    I started work on them in the 1960's -- no computer's -- just library work....I'm sure this was before you were a tinkle in your parents eyes (ha)

    I do recognize the names -- I think we have the Denton lines in common.... If I recall (and it's doubtful), I "think" the HOGG lines originated in Virginia -- then spread out to the South Carolina and Georgia areas.

    I like what you have done for your presentation --

    The reason I was documenting the Hogg lines was due to my Grandfather's sister (Aneta Boss) who married a Hogg -- it took me 15 years to find the William Hogg who was her son -- but find him I did -- we had constant contact until he passed -- I am still in contact with his daughters.

    I know -- too much information -- sorry about that.

    I don't know if the Hogg Society is still in existence -- but you might google it to check -- the original starters of the Society have passed -- but I would bet one of the daughter's has continued it....and have probably put in on line (just a thought)......it originated out of Texas back in the 60's.

    Keep in touch -- I will try to get to "that stuff" once the New Year has passed and I can "dig".......

    Hang in there -
    Louise
    Louise Boss
    louisehboss@aol.com

    -----Original Message-----
    From: info >
    To: 'Louise Boss' >
    Sent: Mon, Dec 14, 2015 2:54 pm
    Subject: RE: Gideon Hogg, Sr.
    Delighted to hear that you do have a source citation! Please do send it to me when things have settled down for you. BTW, here is my HOGG line:



    Merry Christmas


    David Alden Hennessee
    626 Biscayne Drive
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    800.327.3380 (8-11 Am EST)
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    From: Louise Boss []
    Sent: Monday, December 14, 2015 3:05 PM
    To: info@classroomfurniture.com
    Subject: Re: Gideon Hogg, Sr.

    David --

    Actually, the answer to your question is yes

    From your last name, I am presuming you might be connected to Nancy Ann Hensley in some way -- Is this correct? Are you also connected to a PAYNE line?

    My e-mail address is listed below --

    It's the Holiday Season --- so "things" are a bit busy at the moment -- I will need to "dig" for my Hogg material -- it has been years since I have worked on "the little darlings"......

    Keep in touch -- perhaps I may be of help?

    Louise

    Louise Boss
    louisehboss@aol.com

    -----Original Message-----
    From: info >
    To: LOUISEHBOSS >
    Sent: Mon, Dec 14, 2015 5:21 am
    Subject: Gideon Hogg, Sr.
    Hello Louise,

    Has anyone found his antecedents? I've read several entries citing different fathers, however, no one attaches sour citations.

    Thanks for your time…


    Call me if you like,

    David Alden Hennessee
    626 Biscayne Drive
    West Palm Beach, FL 33401

    800.327.3380 (8-11 Am EST)
    561.352.1052 Cell
    561.832.6612 Home
    866.746.3813 Fax
    www.TheHennesseeFamily.com

    *




    and ...

    Gideon may have had a marriage prior to his marriage to Judith --

    The 1786 State Census for North Carolina shows him as being OVER 60 -- which would put his birth as early as 1720 -- *Some Hogg researchers have his birth 1712-1715

    Gideon Hogg was in Goochland, VA as early as 1737. In 1748, he was a witness to the Will of ROBERT BURTON (1687-30 Mar 1748) in Goochland. *Robert Burton married Priscella Farrars (daughter of William Farrars and Priscella Baugh)

    In the 1786 Orange Co, NC Census which listed Gideon Hogg, also listed PRISCELLA BURTON; NOEL BURTON -- *In 1748 -- Gideon Hogg had a number of Burton's and Farrars around him on the Tax list.

    From 1737 to 1770 -- Gideon had land entries in VIRGINIA -- in 1793 -- he had 400 acres on the branches of Rutledge Creek beginning where his Mill path and JOHN YATES path forks...

    More research has been done since this list was made back in 2011 -- but this is the list I found so I am passing it on:

    Children of Gideon Hogg and Judith: *bare data

    1- John Hogg (B-@1745 VA)
    2- William Hogg (B-@1747 VA) -- married 1768 Naomi Gibson -- *there is data he M2- Nancy Gray
    3- Elizabeth Hogg (no data) -- married --- Thomas
    4- Agnes Hogg (no data)
    5- Ann Hogg (B-@1751 VA) -- married Joseph Denton
    6-Mourning Hogg (B-@1752 VA) -- married Abraham Denton
    7- Gideon Hogg (B-@1755 VA) -- married Mary ----
    8- Judith Hogg (*also listed as India Judith) (B-1759 NC;D-1845 KY) -- married John Gibson
    9- Rebecca Hogg (B-1760 NC) -- married William Shelton, JR *1803 moved to KY
    10- Andrew Hogg (B-1762 NC;D-19 Jul 1838 KY) -- married Alley Murray *Executor on Gideon's Will
    11- Mary Hogg (B-1765 NC; D- after 1850 ARK) -- married William Yates, JR

    *Note: this is old material -- many of the @'s have now been filled in and proved --

    The DAR accepted Gideon Hogg SR for Patriotic Service...he is shown in the Revolutionary Claims -- Vol III page 761
    Andrew Hogg was also accepted by the DAR

    You might contact your local DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) to see what they have on file. There is normally a Chapter close by that can be of help.

    More in next e-mail -- hope this was helpful -- you probably already had this -- but just in case I sent it....

    Louise

    Louise Boss
    louisehboss@aol.com

    *

    More...

    December 15, 2015:

    Interesting websites...

    "The Hogg Surname Centre" ...

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hogg/#Gedcom

    http://www.angelfire.com/bc/emhogg/index2.html

    "Hogg Family Genealogical Society" ... https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/642030

    *

    Military:
    DAR Certificate # 90757

    Alt Birth:
    The DNA results show Gideon to be descended from JOHN HOGG (SR) -- the immigrant of 1657 --

    Gideon married Judith Pittman in 1745 in Caswell County, North Carolina. Judith (daughter of Thomas Pittman, IV and Ann Gay Coffield) was born in 1726 in Caswell County, North Carolina; died on 17 Jul 1793 in Caswell County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 643.  Judith Pittman was born in 1726 in Caswell County, North Carolina (daughter of Thomas Pittman, IV and Ann Gay Coffield); died on 17 Jul 1793 in Caswell County, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt Birth: Bef 1726, (Virginia)
    • Alt Death: Aft Apr 1793, (Caswell County, North Carolina)

    Notes:

    Judith Pittman aka Hogg
    Born about 1726 in Caswell County, North Carolina

    Daughter of Thomas Pittman and Annie Gay (Coffield) Pittman
    Sister of Joseph Pittman [half], Benjamin Pittman, Newitt Pittman, Nathan Pittman and Sarah Pittman
    Wife of Gideon Hogg — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
    Wife of Gideon Hogg — married 1745 in Caswell County, North Carolinamap

    DESCENDANTS descendants

    Mother of Mourning (Hogg) Denton, Ann Hogg, John Hogg, William Hogg Sr, Willam Hogg, Gideon Hogg Jr, Elizabeth Hogg, Agnes Hogg, Judith Hogg, Rebecca Hogg, Andrew Hogg and Mary Hogg
    Died 17 Jul 1793 in Caswell County, North Carolina, United States
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    Biography
    Spouse & Children

    Gideon Hogg 1720–1793

    Mourning Hogg 1740–1790

    Mary Hogg 1741–1816

    Ann Hogg 1745–1800

    Mary Hogg 1746–1816

    Elizabeth Hogg 1751–1790

    William Hogg 1753–1810

    Gideon Hogg 1755–1790

    Agness Hogg 1756–1816

    John Hogg 1759–1790

    Judith Hogg 1760–1845

    Andrew Hogg 1762–1838

    Rebecca Hogg 1763–1850

    Sources

    Name Judith Pittman Volume 137 Page number 405 Reference Colonial men and times. By Lillie DuPuy Van Culin Harper. Philadelphia, 1916, (624p.):212

    Name Hogg Birth Date 1720 SAR Membership 94557 Role Ancestor Application Date 10 Sep 1966 Spouse Gideon Hogg Children Mourning Hogg

    North Carolina\u002C Will Abstracts\u002C 1760-1800 VIEW RECORD Name GIDEON; Judith (wife); John Hogg Probate Year 1793 Estimated Death Year Abt 1793 Inferred Place of Death North Carolina, USA Full Abstract 1793 April. HOGG, GIDEON; Judith (wife); John, William, Elizabeth, Thomas, Agnes, Gideon (children); Ann Denton, Mourning Denton, Judith Gibson, Rebecca Shelton and Mary Yates (daughters). .

    end of biography

    Letter dated, 9 Jul 1996, from Ardis Dashiell, S. 22414 Arnold Road, Fairfield, WA 99012;

    "As you will noted I have added a question mark to the surname for Judith (Pitman). I have advice from several sources that Pitman was probably her name but have no "proof" so must add the question...Recently received a letter from another descendant of Gideon Hogg who was quite thrilled to see the Pitman name as her husband, a descendant of Gideon and Judith carries a middle name of Pitman and no one knew where it had come from. Just another clue but it all helps."

    end of note

    Notes:

    Married:
    Gideon may have had a marriage prior to his marriage to Judith --

    Children:
    1. Mourning Hogg was born in ~1740 in Caswell County, North Carolina; died after 1790 in Monroe County, Tennessee.
    2. William Hogg was born in 1747-1750 in (New Kent County) Virginia, British Colonies of America; died in 1810 in Barren County, Kentucky.
    3. 321. Anne Hogg was born in ~ 1751 in (New Kent County) Virginia, British Colonies of America; died in 1800 in (Stockton Valley, Kentucky).
    4. Gideon Hogg, Jr. was born in 1755 in (New Kent County) Virginia, British Colonies of America; died in 1790 in (Franklin County, Tennessee).
    5. Agnes Hogg was born in 1756; died in 1816.
    6. John Hogg was born in 1759; died in 1790.
    7. Judith Hogg was born in 1759-1760 in (Caswell County) North Carolina; died on 30 Jan 1845 in Christian County, Kentucky.
    8. Andrew Hogg was born in ~ 1762 in (Caswell County) North Carolina; died on 29 Aug 1838 in Casey County, Kentucky.
    9. Rebecca Hogg was born in 1760-1763 in (Caswell County) North Carolina; died in 1850.
    10. Mary Hogg was born in 1765 in (Caswell County) North Carolina; died after 1850 in Arkansas.


Generation: 11

  1. 1088.  David Priest was born in ~ 1690 in Pennsylvania (son of Rees\Prees and Elizabeth Williams); died in 1745 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

    David married Susannah LNU in ~ 1718 in Conestoga, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 1089.  Susannah LNU
    Children:
    1. 544. William Priest was born in ~ 1721 in York County, Pennsylvania; died in ~ 1801 in Russell County, Virginia.

  3. 1232.  John Sparkman was born in ~ 1670 in Ireland (son of Richard Sparkman and unnamed spouse); died in 0___ 1728 in Chowan City, Bertie County, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: ~ 1680, England
    • Will: 19 Apr 1728, Chowan City, Bertie County, North Carolina
    • Probate: 8 Oct 1728, Chowan City, Bertie County, North Carolina

    Notes:

    Biography
    John Sparkman Sr. is thought to have been born in England in 1680, but no one is sure about the date. During his first years in the U.S., he lived in Isle of Wight, Virginia where he was a tobacco farmer with 640 acres. Some years later he sold his land in Virginia and moved to Chowan City, Bertie County, North Carolina. John Sr. signed a will on April 19, 1725 and died after April 19, 1728 in Chowan City, Bertie County, North Carolina. His will was probated on Oct. 8, 1728

    Last Will & Testament of John Sparkman Sr.

    In the name of God Amen the 19th day of April in the year of our Lord 1725. John Sparkman Senior of Chowan Precinct. Being sick and weak of body but of sound and perfect memory, praise be to God for the same, and knowing the uncertainty of this life on earth and being desirous to settle things in order, do make this my last will and testament in manner and form following, that is to say first and principally to commend my Soul to Almighty God, believing that I shall receive pardon for all my sins and be saved through the precious death of my blessed Savior, Christ Jesus and my body to the earth from which it was taken and as touching such worldly estate as the Lord in this mercy hath lent me, my will and meaning in the same shall be employed and bestowed as near after as this my will is expressed, and first I do revoke, renounce, frustrate and make void all wills by me formerly and declare and appoint this my last will and testament.

    I give and bequeath to my son, John Sparkman, one half of a certain piece of land lying and being upon the Likin Root Branch, purchased from Henry Hakley being fifty acres or less.

    I will and give and bequeath unto my grandson, Stephen Sparkman and son, Thomas Sparkman, the other half of said parcel of land aforementioned being fifty acres more or less as the line all ready marked them and their heirs lawfully begotten of their bodies forever.

    I also give to my son, James Sparkman, all the cattle and hogs of the mark, that I gave to my son James Sparkman and their increase.

    I also give to my son, John Sparkman, one cow and a calf.

    I also leave to my son, Richard Sparkman, two cows and calves and all the hogs that was commonly called his and I also give to my son, William Sparkman and my daughter Sarah Sparkman and my daughter Mary Sparkman, two cows and calves apiece and that my son, William Sparkman shall have all the hogs that was called his.

    I do appoint and ordain my son, John Sparkman, and John Green as Executors after all debts being paid, I give unto my sons and daughters, Richard, William, Sarah and Mary Sparkman, all my moveable estate, to be equally divided amongst the, all as witness my hand ye day above.
    John Sparkman Chowan Precinct October Court, 1728 Testors: John Wiggins, John Thorne, John Green

    Descendants of Richard Sparkman... http://home.comcast.net/~lgrob/sparkman.pdf

    Birth:
    or Wales

    Died:
    Chowan Precinct

    John married Sarah LNU in ~ 1695 in England. Sarah died in (Bertie County, North Carolina). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 1233.  Sarah LNU died in (Bertie County, North Carolina).
    Children:
    1. 616. Captain William Simeon Sparkman was born in ~ 1705 in Bertie County, North Carolina; died on 10 Jun 1784 in Bertie County, North Carolina.

  5. 1234.  Martin Gardner died in 0___ 1760 in Bertie County, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 0___ 1760, Bertie County, North Carolina

    Notes:

    William Sparkman's Wife... http://genforum.genealogy.com/sparkman/messages/297.html

    William Sparkman's wife was Anna Gardner (?-1777), daughter of Martin Gardner and Anna (--). In Martin Gardner's 1760 Bertie Co., NC will, he bequeathed his land to his 3 daughters, Anna, Ann, and Jane, and the Bertie Co. deeds show these 3 tracts of land, each "1/3 part of land which Martin Gardner gave his 3 daughters," in the possession of the Gardner girls' husbands (William Sparkman, Jonathan Standley, and James Purvis, respectively) after 1760. When Ann (Gardner) Standley wrote her will, she mentioned her sister, Anna (Gardner) Sparkman.

    I'm descended from Anna (Gardner) Sparkman's brother James, and I have lots of info on these Gardners that I'd be happy to share. If you're interested, please email me directly with your regular postal address.

    Michelle Taunton
    mtaunton@mindspring.com
    1805 Crystal Drive, #903
    Arlington, VA 22202-4420

    Martin married Anna LNU. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 1235.  Anna LNU
    Children:
    1. 617. Mary Anna Gardner was born in 0___ 1705 in Bertie County, North Carolina; died on 17 Jun 1775 in (Bertie County, North Carolina).

  7. 1280.  Captain Abraham Denton, Sr. was born in 1668 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York (son of Admiral Samuel Denton and Mary Rock Smith); died in 1729 in Haverstraw, Orange County, New York.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt Birth: 1675

    Notes:

    http://www.dentongenealogy.org/abesr.htm

    1668-1729

    Abraham DENTON Sr was born in 1668 in Hempstead, LI. Died in 1729 in Orange CO, NY. Buried in Orange CO, NY. Abraham was a private in Captain Cornelius Haring's company from Orange CO, NY during 1715. He had purchased land from Richard Volentine of Hempstead on March 3, 1700.

    The Orange CO, NY records show, "Abraham Denton, Senr., of the Precinct of Haverstraw to son Abraham Denton, land. Delivered in the presence of Jonas Denton and John Denton, January 10, 1729-30."

    He married Martha THORNE in 1699 in Orange CO, NY. Martha THORNE was born in 1679 in Woodstock, VA. Died in 1730 in Orange CO, NY.

    They had the following children:

    *Abraham II DENTON Capt.
    Martha DENTON was born in 1701 in Hempstead, LI, NY.

    end of notation

    Abraham DENTON Sr was born in 1668 in Hempstead, LI. Died in 1729 in Orange CO, NY. Buried in Orange CO, NY. Abraham was a in Captain Cornelius Haring's company from Orange CO, NY during 1715. He had purchased land from Richard Volentine of Hempstead on March 3, 1700.

    The Orange CO, NY records show, "Abraham Denton, Senr., of the Precinct of Haverstraw to son Abraham Denton, land. Delivered in the presence of Jonas Denton and John Denton, January 10, 1729-30."

    He married Martha THORNE in 1699 in Orange CO, NY. Martha THORNE was born in 1679 in Woodstock, VA. Died in 1730 in Orange CO, NY.

    Abraham DENTON Sr was born in 1668 in Hempstead, LI. Died in 1729 in Orange CO, NY. Buried in Orange CO, NY. Abraham was a in Captain Cornelius Haring's company from Orange CO, NY during 1715.

    He had purchased land from Richard Volentine of Hempstead on March 3, 1700.

    The Orange CO, NY records show, "Abraham Denton, Senr., of the Precinct of Haverstraw to son Abraham Denton, land. Delivered in the presence of Jonas Denton and John Denton, January 10, 1729-30."

    He married Martha THORNE in 1699 in Orange CO, NY. Martha THORNE was born in 1679 in Woodstock, VA. Died in 1730 in Orange CO, NY.

    Abraham was a in Captain Cornelius Haring's company from Orange CO, NY during 1715. He had purchased land from Richard Volentine of Hempstead on March 3, 1700.

    The Orange CO, NY records show, "Abraham Denton, Senr., of the Precinct of Haverstraw to son Abraham Denton, land. Delivered in the presence of Jonas Denton and John Denton, January 10, 1729-30."

    Abraham DENTON Sr was born in 1668 in Hempstead, LI. Died in 1729 in Orange CO, NY. Buried in Orange CO, NY.

    Abraham was a in Captain Cornelius Haring's company from Orange CO, NY during 1715.

    He had purchased land from Richard Volentine of Hempstead on March 3, 1700.

    The Orange CO, NY records show, "Abraham Denton, Senr., of the Precinct of Haverstraw to son Abraham Denton, land. Delivered in the presence of Jonas Denton and John Denton, January 10, 1729-30."

    He married Martha THORNE in 1699 in Orange CO, NY. Martha THORNE was born in 1679 in Woodstock, VA. Died in 1730 in Orange CO, NY.

    Abraham DENTON Sr was born in 1668 in Hempstead, LI. Died in 1729 in Orange CO, NY.

    Buried in Orange CO, NY.

    Abraham was a in Captain Cornelius Haring's company from Orange CO, NY during 1715.

    He had purchased land from Richard Volentine of Hempstead on March 3, 1700.

    The Orange CO, NY records show, "Abraham Denton, Senr., of the Precinct of Haverstraw to son Abraham Denton, land. Delivered in the presence of Jonas Denton and John Denton, January 10, 1729-30."

    He married Martha THORNE in 1699 in Orange CO, NY. Martha THORNE was born in 1679 in Woodstock, VA. Died in 1730 in Orange CO, NY.

    Abraham was a in Captain Cornelius Haring's company from Orange CO, NY during 1715. He had purchased land from Richard Volentine of Hempstead on March 3, 1700.

    The Orange CO, NY records show, "Abraham Denton, Senr., of the Precinct of Haverstraw to son Abraham Denton, land. Delivered in the presence of Jonas Denton and John Denton, January 10, 1729-30."

    end of this biogrphical sketch

    Birth:
    Map & History of Hempstead,NY ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hempstead,_New_York

    Abraham married Martha Thorne in 1699 in Orange County, New York. Martha (daughter of William Thorne, Jr. and Winnifred Linington) was born in 1679 in Woodstock, Middlesex County, Virginia; died in 1730 in Orange County, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 1281.  Martha Thorne was born in 1679 in Woodstock, Middlesex County, Virginia (daughter of William Thorne, Jr. and Winnifred Linington); died in 1730 in Orange County, New York.
    Children:
    1. 640. Captain Abraham Denton, II was born in 1700 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York; died in 0Sep 1774 in Toms Brook, Shenandoah County, Virginia; was buried in Commonwealth of Virginia.

  9. 1282.  Samuel O'Dell was born in 1670 in Westchester County, New York (son of William O'Dell, Immigrant and Sarah Vowels); died in ~1720 in Fordham Manor, New York.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt Birth: 1663, Westchester County, New York
    • Alt Death: 1720, Westchester County, New York

    Notes:

    Samuel Odell I formerly O'Dell
    Born 1663 in Rye, Westchester Co, New York
    ANCESTORS ancestors
    Son of William Odell Jr. and Sarah (Vowles) Odell
    Brother of Ann (Odell) Turner, Sarah Odell, Jan (Odel) Odell, Hachaliah Odell, Isaac Odell, Jonathan Odell, Michael Odell and Stephen Odell
    Husband of Elizabeth Patience (Unknown) Odell — married 1688 in Rye, Westchester County, New York
    Husband of Elizabeth Patience (Tandy) Odell — married 1689 in Rye, Westchester, New York
    DESCENDANTS descendants
    Father of Samuel Odell II, Jonathan (O'dell) Odell and Mary Sarah (O'Dell) Denton
    Died about 1720 in Fordham Manor, New York

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    Biography
    Samuel was born in 1663. He passed away about 1720.


    1684 Feb. 20. Rec'd Deed of land from his father William @ Rye N.Y..- NYGBR V. 57.
    1688 NY, Samuel O'Dell, born 1663 NY, married Patience born 1663.[1]
    1693 Samuel Odell disputed lands claimed by heirs of Jonathan Vowles, ( Samuel's mother's brother. )
    1697 Samuel & Patience sold their home lot and house to Daniel Brondage.- NYGBR V. 49.
    1700 April, 30. Samuel Odell of Rye, Fairfield Conn. sold to Samuel Lyon of Greenwich alottiment of land which is belonging to my honoured father William Odell. NYGBR V. 57.
    1700 May 27 Samuel Odell sold to Abraham Smith a piece of land on the west side of White Plains ( now Broadway ) which he inherited from his father William Odell. -NYGBR V. 49. This purchase is to be divided and laids out "fomierly my honoured father William Odell. NYGBR V. 57.
    June 28, 1716. N.Y. Council Minutes. Vol. 11. P 357, Patition of Samuel Odell per. (land papers 6:146 ) patent for southmost part of a certain island called Monussen lying between the town of Rye in the county of Westchester and the sound containing 150 acres of land.
    July 14, 1720. N.Y. Council Minutes Vol. 12 Samuel Odell having entered a caveat against the Patent of Daniel Purdy.
    July 26, 1720. Called before the council. Vol. 12 p. 136. and land papers vol 7, p 190.
    July 28, 1720. Land papers Vol. 8, p. 7. Affidavit of Samuel Odell and Patience, his wife. in relation to southwest part of certain Island called Maunsting Island lying between the town of Rye in the county of Westchester and the sound containing about 1,050 acres, conveyed by Jonathan Vowles to the said Odells. Westchester Deed Liber F. p74. May 11, 1697. Recorded 1726.
    Mar. 13, 1721 A royal patent was granted to Samuel Odell.
    "Ancestral File", database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/MW4N-8SC : entry for Samuel O'DELL.
    U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700 Book states DOB as 1697 in stead of date of marriage 1697, (this may not be a valid date or source). This has to be Samuel's son, Samuel. You may want to delete this source.
    Find A Grave: Memorial #172436589 This states Elizabeth Patience Tompkins O'Dell as his spouse, DOB 22 Feb 1666. FAG # 172436514.
    Descendants of John Odell by James O'Dell https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE4530264&from=fhd

    History of Odell name

    Last name at birth for William should be Odell, not O'Dell. William and his descendants were all born with the last name of Odell until at least 1860. It wasn't until Irish immigrants started arriving that the name started to be misspelled as O'Dell. Census takers and others started the misspelling thinking that any name that started with an O & D, must be Irish and should have an apostrophe. But Odell is not Irish, it is English and should not be spelled that way. Eventually, some Odells who had their names misspelled, started using the apostrophe version. And their descendants all used O'Dell. To verify this, I did a last name search for the Census of 1860. There are about 5,000 Odells in that census. I could not find any of them who spelled the name with an apostrophe. Then I checked the 1910 Census, and there were about 800 people who now used O'Dell, the rest still used Odell. Probably more started using O'Dell after 1910. Added by Thomas Odell 1/6/2019

    Sources
    ? U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900: Marriage to Patience U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900

    end of this biography

    Samuel married Elizabeth Patience Tandy in 1689 in Rye, Westchester County, New York. Elizabeth was born in 1670 in (Westchester County, New York); died in 1730 in (Westchester County) New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 1283.  Elizabeth Patience Tandy was born in 1670 in (Westchester County, New York); died in 1730 in (Westchester County) New York.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt Birth: ~22 Feb 1666, Rye, Westchester County, New York

    Notes:

    Elizabeth Patience Odell formerly Tandy
    Born about 22 Feb 1666 in Rye, Westchester, New Yorkmap
    Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
    [sibling(s) unknown]
    Wife of Samuel (O'Dell) Odell — married 1689 in Rye, Westchester, New York
    DESCENDANTS descendants
    Mother of Mary Sarah (O'Dell) Denton and Mary (O'Dell) Denton
    Died about 1730 in New York
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    Biography
    Elizabeth was born in 1666. She passed away about 1730. [1]

    Sources
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    Children:
    1. 641. Mary O'Dell was born in 1702-1704 in Westchester County, New York; died in 1779 in Shenandoah County, Commonwealth of Virginia.

  11. 1284.  William Hogg, I was born on 6 Mar 1676 in New Kent County, Virginia (son of John Hogg, I, The Immigrant and Mary LNU); died on 19 Nov 1749 in Hanover County, Colony of Virginia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: Saint Pauls Parish, New Kent County. Virginia

    Notes:

    William "of Hanover County" Hogg I

    Born about 1675 in New Kent County, Virginia
    Son of John Hogg I and [mother unknown]
    Brother of John Hogg II

    Husband of Rachael (Cooper) Hogg — married [date unknown] [location unknown]

    Descendants descendants

    Father of Milburn Hogg I, John Hogg III, Gideon Hogg and William Hogg III
    Died about 1749 in Hanover County, Virginia

    Profile manager: Dwight Hogge private message [send private message]
    Profile last modified 31 May 2017 | Created 6 May 2014
    This page has been accessed 414 times.
    Biography

    lived in Saint Paul's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia and Hanover County, Virginia

    William married Rachel Cooper. Rachel was born on ~5 Dec 1680 in New Kent County, Virginia, a Colony of the British Empire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 1285.  Rachel Cooper was born on ~5 Dec 1680 in New Kent County, Virginia, a Colony of the British Empire.

    Notes:

    Rachael Hogg formerly Cooper
    Born about 5 Dec 1680 in United States
    Daughter of William Steven Cooper and [mother unknown]
    [sibling(s) unknown]
    Wife of William Hogg I — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
    Descendants descendants
    Mother of Gideon Hogg
    Died [date unknown] in United States
    Profile last modified 31 May 2017
    This page has been accessed 39 times.
    Biography

    Sources

    https://familysearch.org/tree/person/LC5M-6MN/details?spouse=LVYB-3CV (now extinct)

    Children:
    1. 642. Gideon Hogg, Sr. was born on ~16 Jan 1722 in Caswell County, North Carolina; died on 17 Jan 1793 in Caswell County, North Carolina.
    2. Elizabeth Ann Hogg was born in 1742 in Shenandoah County, British Colony of Virginia; died in 1770 in Obion County, Tennessee.
    3. Milbourn Hogg was born on 5 Feb 1707 in Kent County, Virginia, British Colonies of North America; died on 12 Apr 1764.
    4. John Hogg
    5. William Hogg

  13. 1286.  Thomas Pittman, IV was born in 1704 in Surry County, Virginia Colony (son of Thomas Pittman, II and Mary Halloman); died on ~4 Apr 1754 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Parents and Siblings
    (edit)
    F. Thomas Pittman, III
    Abt 1680 - Abt 1729
    M. Mary Halloman
    m. 1675
    Thomas Pittman, IV
    1704 - Bef 1755
    Robert Pitman
    Ambrose Pitman
    Spouse and Children
    (edit)
    H. Thomas Pittman, IV
    1704 - Bef 1755
    W. Ann Coffield
    Abt 1700 -
    m. Abt 1720
    Joseph Pittman
    1724 - 1762
    Nathan Pittman
    Abt 1734 - Abt 1799
    Newitt Pittman
    Abt 1738 - Abt 1787
    Thomas Pittman, V
    Bef 1754 -
    Lot Pitman
    Bef 1754 -
    Add another spouse & children
    ?Facts and Events
    Name Thomas Pittman, IV
    Alt Name Pitman
    Gender Male
    Birth? 1704 Surry, Virginia, United States
    Marriage Abt 1720 Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States
    to Ann Coffield
    Death[1] Bef Feb 1755 Edgecombe, North Carolina, United States
    [probate]
    ?References
    ? Grimes, J. Bryan (John Bryan). Abstract of North Carolina Wills [1690-1760]: Compiled from Original and Recorded Wills in the Office of the Secretary of State. (Raleigh, North Carolina: E.M. Uzzell, 1910).
    PITMAN, THOMAS.
    Edgecombe County.
    April 4, 1754, February Court, 1755.
    Sons: LOT, THOMAS and seven others mentioned, but not named.
    Daughters: two mentioned, but not named.
    Brothers: ROBERT and AMBROSE PITMAN (Executors).
    Wife: ANNE.
    Witnesses: JNO. HOPKINS, AMBROSE PITTMAN, JOHN FORT.
    Clerk of the Court: BENJAMIN WYNNS.

    end of this profile

    Thomas married Ann Gay Coffield in ~1720 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia. Ann (daughter of Thomas Coffield and Olive Ward) was born in ~1705 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia; died on ~4 Apr 1754 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  14. 1287.  Ann Gay Coffield was born in ~1705 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia (daughter of Thomas Coffield and Olive Ward); died on ~4 Apr 1754 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Ann Coffield
    b.Abt 1700 Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States
    d. Edgecombe, North Carolina, United States
    Family tree?

    Parents and Siblings
    (edit)
    F. Thomas Cofer
    Abt 1675 - Bef 1784
    M. Olive Ward
    Abt 1675 -
    Charity Frances Cofer
    Ann Coffield
    Abt 1700 -
    Thomas Coffer
    Bef 1754 -
    James Cofer
    - Bef 1796
    Jacob Cofer
    Bef 1772 -
    Olive Cofer
    Charity Cofer
    1738 -
    Mary Cofer
    Sarah Cofer
    Jane Cofer
    Spouse and Children
    (edit)
    H. Thomas Pittman, IV
    1704 - Bef 1755
    W. Ann Coffield
    Abt 1700 -
    m. Abt 1720
    Joseph Pittman
    1724 - 1762
    Nathan Pittman
    Abt 1734 - Abt 1799
    Newitt Pittman
    Abt 1738 - Abt 1787
    Thomas Pittman, V
    Bef 1754 -
    Lot Pitman
    Bef 1754 -
    Add another spouse & children
    ?Facts and Events
    Name Ann Coffield
    Alt Name Cofer
    Gender Female
    Birth? Abt 1700 Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States
    Marriage Abt 1720 Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States
    to Thomas Pittman, IV
    Other[1] 04 Apr 1754 Edgecombe, North Carolina, United States
    named in Will of Thomas Pitman, husband
    Death? Edgecombe, North Carolina, United States
    ?References
    ? Grimes, J. Bryan (John Bryan). Abstract of North Carolina Wills [1690-1760]: Compiled from Original and Recorded Wills in the Office of the Secretary of State. (Raleigh, North Carolina: E.M. Uzzell, 1910).
    PITMAN, THOMAS.
    Edgecombe County.
    April 4, 1754, February Court, 1755.
    Sons: LOT, THOMAS and seven others mentioned, but not named.
    Daughters: two mentioned, but not named.
    Brothers: ROBERT and AMBROSE PITMAN (Executors).
    Wife: ANNE.
    Witnesses: JNO. HOPKINS, AMBROSE PITTMAN, JOHN FORT.
    Clerk of the Court: BENJAMIN WYNNS.

    Boddie, John Bennett. Southside Virginia families. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1966), 2:88.
    ... Ann, m. _____ Pitman.

    end of profile

    Children:
    1. Joseph Pittman was born in 1724; died in 1786.
    2. 643. Judith Pittman was born in 1726 in Caswell County, North Carolina; died on 17 Jul 1793 in Caswell County, North Carolina.
    3. Benjamin Pittman was born in 1728; died in 1760.
    4. Newitt Pittman was born in 1738; died in 1787.
    5. Nathan Pittman was born on 17 Apr 1740; died on 17 Apr 1799.
    6. Sarah Pittman was born in 1754; died on 27 Jun 1843.


Generation: 12

  1. 2176.  Rees\Prees was born in Wales; died on 14 Jul 1699 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

    Rees\Prees married Elizabeth Williams on 20 Dec 1668 in Radnor Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Elizabeth was born in (Wales). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 2177.  Elizabeth Williams was born in (Wales).
    Children:
    1. 1088. David Priest was born in ~ 1690 in Pennsylvania; died in 1745 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

  3. 2464.  Richard Sparkman was born in 1600-1610 in Ireland; died after 1680.

    Notes:

    An alternate progenitor:

    Thomas Sparkman
    Birthdate: 1635 (41)
    Birthplace: Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
    Death: September 5, 1676 (41)
    Saint Mary Somerset Tower, London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
    Immediate Family:
    Husband of Margaret Sparkman
    Father of John Sparkman
    Managed by: Enrique Treat Gleason (Gleeson),...
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    end of note

    Birth:
    or Wales

    Richard married unnamed spouse. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 2465.  unnamed spouse
    Children:
    1. 1232. John Sparkman was born in ~ 1670 in Ireland; died in 0___ 1728 in Chowan City, Bertie County, North Carolina.

  5. 2560.  Admiral Samuel Denton was born in 1631 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England; was christened on 29 May 1631 in Coley Chapel, Halifax, Yorkshire, England (son of Reverend Richard Denton, III, The Immigrant and unnamed spouse); died on 20 Mar 1713 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 0___ 1665, Hempstead, Nassau County, New York
    • Probate: 20 Mar 1713, Hempstead, Nassau County, New York

    Notes:

    Samuel Denton 1631-1713


    Samuel DENTON was born in 1631 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England. Christened on 29 May 1631 in Coley Chapel, Halifax, England. Died on 20 Mar 1713 in Hempstead, Long Island, NY.

    Samuel was listed on the 1673 Dutch Census at Hempstead, NY and owned property in Hempstead from 1662 and lived in the area most of his life. Transactions in 1703 show that he owned slaves. In 1685, he was reported to be owning 240 acres of land.

    The 1698 Census at Hempstead, NY lists six of his nine children.

    "New York Surrogate 8-305: Adm. Samuel Denton, late of Hempstead, intestate March 20, 1713 to his sons Samuel and Jonas." Papers filed with the clerk in Court of Appeals, Albany, NY named a daughter, "Hannah, wife of Thomas Treadwell," also spelled Tredwell.

    From the "Tennessee Valley Historical Review:" Hempstead town records show that Samuel Denton and others took up land, 50 acres each, on the same terms as the first proprietors. In 1663, jointly with Thomas Rushmour, Samuel Denton obtained all rights and privileges upon Matthew Garrison's Neck and at Mattinacock, from Jeremy Wood of Hempstead.

    On April 18, 1665, John Smith of Hempstead sold to "my son-in-law Samuel Denton" certain lands. In 1698 he was called Samuel Denton, Senior. A deed of gifts from Samuel Denton of Hempstead, Yeoman, in consideration of "paternal love and affection I have and do bear toward my well-beloved son James Denton of Hempstead, Yeoman" to land within the township of Hempstead.

    December 16, 1710.

    The date of Samuel's inventory was March 15, 1713 and was taken by Obediah Volintine and James Serion. "March 10, 1713, Hempstead. Mary Denton ye widdow and Relict of Samuel Denton, late of Hempstead in Queens County, doth for divers good causes and consideration hereunto moving, refuses to administer upon the estate of her deceased husband, Samuel Denton." So the administration was granted to Samuel and Jonas Denton, sons of said deceased. The records pertaining to the administration of the estate clearly show receipts from the children calling each by name. Therefore we have a definite list of the children of Samuel and Mary Smith Denton.

    From Genelogical Data from Inventories of NY Estates 1666-1825 by Kenneth Scott and James Owne. "Denton, Samuel of Hempstead, Queens Co., yeoman - Renunciation (20 March 1713/4) of Mary Denton of her right to administer the estate of her dec'd husband in favor of his sons, Samuel and Jonas Denton.

    Her renunciation was witnessed by Jacob Smith and John Sprague. Inventory (15 March 1713/4) taken and appraised by Obadiah Volentine and James Searing, by order of Col. John. Jackson, J.P.

    The chief item was a negro boy and girl (90 Pounds) and a Negro man listed as 'worth nothing.' Account of Samuel and Jonas Denton, administrators, records the following payments to heirs of the dec'd.:

    to Mary Denton (Widow of the dec'd.)

    to Peter Smith (Son of Mary Ellison, dec'd who was a daughter of the intestate),

    to Joseph Robinson and Jane his wife (who was a daughter of the dec'd.,

    to Jonathan Seaman and Elizabeth his wife (a daughter of the intestate),

    to Abraham Denton (son of the intestate, to James Denton (son of the intestate),

    to Thomas Beadwell and Hannah his wife (a daughter of the intestate),

    to Robert Mitchell and Phoebe his wife (a daughter of the intestate),

    to Ezekiel Smith and Martha his wife (a daughter of the intestate) and

    to Jonas Denton (a son of the intestate)."

    He married Mary Rock SMITH in 1654 in Hempstead, Long Island, NY.

    Mary Rock SMITH was born on 20 Jul 1630 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA. Died on 15 Mar 1713 in after in Hempstead, Queens, NY.

    They had the following children:

    Samuel II DENTON
    Jonas DENTON
    Benjamin DENTON was born in 1660
    Mary Ellison DENTON
    Jane DENTON
    *Abraham DENTON Sr.
    James DENTON
    Phoebe DENTON
    Hannah DENTON
    Martha DENTON
    Elizabeth DENTON

    Birth:
    Map & History of Halifax ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halifax,_West_Yorkshire

    Christened:
    Map & Photo of Coley Church ... http://www.coleychurch.co.uk/contacts.php

    Died:
    Map & History of Hempstead,NY ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hempstead,_New_York

    Samuel married Mary Rock Smith in 1654 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. Mary (daughter of John "Rock" Smith, Sr. and Martha Strickland) was born on 20 Jul 1630 in Toxteth, Lancashire, England; died on 15 Mar 1713 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 2561.  Mary Rock Smith was born on 20 Jul 1630 in Toxteth, Lancashire, England (daughter of John "Rock" Smith, Sr. and Martha Strickland); died on 15 Mar 1713 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Map & History of Hempstead,NY ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hempstead,_New_York

    Children:
    1. 1280. Captain Abraham Denton, Sr. was born in 1668 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York; died in 1729 in Haverstraw, Orange County, New York.
    2. Jonas Denton was born in 1677 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York; died in 1717.
    3. Phoebe Denton was born in 1679 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York; died in 1728.

  7. 2562.  William Thorne, Jr. was born on 7 Apr 1642 in Dorsetshire, England (son of William Thorne, The Immigrant and Sarah Denton); died in 1688 in Jamaica, Queens County, New York.

    Notes:

    http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:William_Thorne_%2824%29

    William Thorne probably of Essex, England was made freeman of on 2 Nay, 1638 and in that year had 30 & 10 acres of In 1645 he was of Flushing, Long Island. The original Patent granted by Governor Kieft on 19 Oct. 1645 naming him one of the 18 patentees.

    In 1646 he was granted a plantation in Gravesend. In one of the proprietors of Jamaica and probably resided there for a time.

    It is probable that William and Sarah Thorne, the immigrants, were buried in the grounds of Friends Meeting House at Flushing.

    They had at least 4 sons and one daughter:

    1. William married Winifred of Hempstead, who settled at Great Neck, of this family was probably Elizabeth Thorne who in 1696 married the first Richbell Mott.
    2. John born 1643; died in 1709; married Mary. of Flushing, had 7 children.
    3. Joseph married Mary Brown and had 1.2 children
    4. Samuel born 1.637; died 1732; of Flushing.
    5~ Susannah married John Lockerson.

    Source: New York Genealogy and Biographical Record, vol. 19, page 153, from the article Adam and Ann Mott, Genealogy by Thomas C. Cornell, 1890.

    Retrieved from ""

    For more information re the Thorne Family, visit... http://webpages.charter.net/treinhardt/surnames/thorne/thorne.html

    William Thorne Jr., son of the patentee and himself a Remonstrance signer married Winifred ------- and had three sons, William (The third of that name), John and Richard. The baptismal records of the Dutch Church identify him as "Wilt Toorn". This branch of the family migrated to Madnan's Neck (Great Neck) and is readily distinguishable from the families of the other three sons of the patentee, John, Joseph and Samuel who all remained in Flushing or a longer period.

    William Jr. (the signer) is listed among the inhabitants of Hempstead in 1673, as a freeholder in 1685 and had already acquired substantial land there in 1683 as evidenced by a deed from Edmund Titus to "Will Thorne of Madnan's Neck" (Queens County Deeds Liber A, page 143). His three sons continued to add to the family's property at Great Neck. Their father, possibly in contemplation of death, deeded to his son Richard on February 24, 1698 "all and every parcel of land I have on said Great Neck together with all the housing (as above Liber A, page 165). Richard Thorne during the previous year had bought other property at Great Neck from Daniel Whitehead of Jamaica and Samuel Moore of Newtown (supra Liber B, page 77).

    William married Winnifred Linington on 4 Sep 1662 in (Hempstead, Nassau County, New York). Winnifred (daughter of Henry Linington and Catherine Ellison) was born in ~1657 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York; died in 1713 in (Flushing) New York; was buried on 20 Feb 1713 in Grace Church Cemetery, Flushing, Queens County, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 2563.  Winnifred Linington was born in ~1657 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York (daughter of Henry Linington and Catherine Ellison); died in 1713 in (Flushing) New York; was buried on 20 Feb 1713 in Grace Church Cemetery, Flushing, Queens County, New York.
    Children:
    1. Richard Thorne was born in 1675 in Flushing, New York; died on 28 Nov 1706 in Hempstead, Nassau County, New York.
    2. 1281. Martha Thorne was born in 1679 in Woodstock, Middlesex County, Virginia; died in 1730 in Orange County, New York.
    3. William Thorne, III

  9. 2564.  William O'Dell, Immigrant was born before 14 Nov 1630 in Cranfield, Bedfordshire, England; was christened on 14 Nov 1634 in Cranfield, Bedfordshire, England (son of William O'Dell and Rebecca Brown); died in ~1697 in Rye, Westchester County, New York.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt Birth: 1630

    Notes:

    Biography

    1630 Nov. 14 William was christened at Cranfield, Bedfordshire. Baptism, Parish records Vol. 27, page 4.

    1662 William Jr. takes oath of Allegiance to Charles II at Hastings, later called Manursing Island, which later became part of Rye, NY.

    1662 William Jr. was purchaser of land in Hastings N.Y.

    1664 (about) William married Sarah Vowles, daughter of his neighbor Richard Vowles and Dorothy Sadler, in Rye, New York

    1668 Petition of the inhabitants of the town of Rye, N.Y. To the Governor and General Assembly. Signed as William Woodhull. (one of the variations of the name Odell in England.)

    1676 William is mentioned in his father's will.

    1681 William Jr. appears on the Fairfield Records, as owning 362 acres at Rye N.Y. Most of that land was on the mainland, just north of Manursing Island

    1684 Feb. 20th. William Jr. of Rye, Westchester Co. N.Y. gave to his son Samuel Odell, some land in Rye.

    1693 Dec. 29th, William Jr. of Rye, Westchester Co. N.Y. gave to eldest son John Odell, one half of his house lot and one half of his undivided lands in Rye,N.Y. Which then included White Plains. Westchester Co. N.Y

    Children
    William and Sarah Odell had nine children, including two sets of twins, in Rye. Their birth dates were not recorded, but there were hints:[1]

    Sarah, b. 1666
    John, b. 1668
    Samuel, b. 1670
    Hachaliah, b. 1672
    Isaac, b. 1675
    Jonathan, b. 1675
    Stephen, b. 1677
    Michael, b. 1677
    Mary, b. 1681
    Sources
    ? Kennedy, Ethan J. ,The Ancestry of Henry James Lawless, Jr., (2010), Book Two, Maternal Ancestry, p. 172, citing Charles W. Baird, History of Rye 1660-1870: Chronicle of a Border Town, 1974 reprint of the original (New York: Anson D.F. Randoph, reprinted by Harbor Hill Books, 1871),
    Genealogical history of Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, 0xfordshire,. Baptism, Parish records Vol. 27, page 4.
    Westchester Deeds (Liber B, p. 90. p. 320. p 108.)
    John Brundish Register, of NY, History of Rye, Westchester Co. N.Y. (V.49. 54. 57.)
    Baird, History of Rye N.Y.
    New York Genealogical & Biographical Records. (VOL. 1, pg. 25).
    Thomas Farrington, Westchester Co. Wills (V. B. p. 175).
    American Genealogical Records. (VOL. 14, pg. 224-228. VOL. 26. pg. 8-9. VOL. 21. pg. 69-83.)
    Bolton, History of Westchester N. Y. (Vol 1, pg. 143).
    Compendium of America Genealogy (Vol. 5. pg 132.)
    Descendants of John Odell by James O'Dell https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE4530264&from=fhd
    Find A Grave: Memorial #153590396
    Kennedy, Ethan J. ,The Ancestry of Henry James Lawless, Jr., (2010), Book Two, Maternal Ancestry, pp. 169-174
    https://www.geni.com/people/William-O-Dell-Jr/6000000002006220924

    Acknowledgments
    Thanks to Mary Bohannon for starting this profile.

    Jacobus, Donald Lines, compiled & edited (1932). History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume I. For the Eunice Dennie Burr Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution (Fairfield, Connecticut) page 445
    This person was created through the import of 124-DeCoursey.ged on 14 September 2010.
    Thank you to Ed Burke for creating WikiTree profile Odell-484 through the import of Burke Brooks Tree 2010.ged on Feb 18, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Ed and others.

    end of this biography

    Posted By: Shirley Waters Edillon
    Email: gedillon@worldnet.att.net
    Subject: Early ODELLS Connected
    Post Date: January 17, 1999 at 10:50:49
    Message URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/odell/messages/256.html
    Forum: Odell Family Genealogy Forum
    Forum URL: http://genforum.genealogy.com/odell/


    I found this information in a book, and thought that I might share it with other Odell researchers. I would appreciate any additions or corrections, especially on my line which came to the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia (later to Tennessee).
    My line:
    William Odell-d.1676 CT Immig.1639 to MA
    WIFE?

    William Odell II-MA, CT, to NY
    married Sarah Vowells

    Samuel Odell d1780 and Elizabeth d1790
    MAIDEN NAME? MARRIAGE DATE?

    James Odell 1738-1806 & Elizabeth (Plumley?)

    Jeremiah Odell b1782 and Mary "Polly" Menefee
    Died? Where? (probably east TN)

    ...also Jeremiah's brother John who married Nancy Yates in Culpeper Co.,VA)


    "The O'DELLS of the United States trace back to a common ancestor, William O'Dell of Concord, Massachusetts Bay Colony, their Puritan father who settled there in 1639. He came from the family seat in ____fordshire, England, with a group of Puritan friends under the leadership of Reverend Peter Bukeley and Reverend John Jones. Theirs was the first inland settlement in Massachusetts. They purchased their land from the Indians, dealing with the ruler, Squaw Sachem.

    In 1644, William O'Dell, with his sons, William II and John and his son-in-law Samuel Morehouse, removed to Fairfield, Connecticut where he died in 1676. (Will on record)

    The sons of John were Samuel and John Jr., who married Temperance Dickinson, Daughter of the first President of Princeton University. They became the parents of Reverend Jonathan O'Dell. The family originally belonged to the Church of England , but later they joined other churches.
    William II established his family on Long Island Sound, in what is now Westchester County, New York. He was known as one of the proprietors of Tye, a company organized to purchase lands from Indians, to live on the lands and to dispose of them as a group. So successful was the venture that the company was increased from twelve to eighteen proprietors and two other purchases made, "Lame Will" and "White Plains." The final distribution of ths project was not made to the O'Dell heirs until 1720. William married Sarah, daughter of Richard Vowels (1635-1697). Their children were: John, Samuel, Jonathan, Isaac, Stephen, Sarah, who married John Archer , and Mary who married Matthew Valentine, from whom it is thought the Cocke County Valentines descend.

    His eldest son, John O'Dell, received one-half of his father's property and his sons and grandsons settled along the Hudson River in Philipse Manor. They rendered valuable aid to General George Washington in his New York Campaign during the Revolutionary War, and from his son John descends Governor Benjamin O'Dell of New York.

    The other half of William O'Dell's property was deeded to the younger sons. The southern O'Dells are related to Samuel, Isaac, and Stephen O'Dell. The Maine family descends from Reginald O'Dell; the Maryland Family, From Thomas.

    In 1730, the third generation of the New York O'Dells became attracted to the Shenandoah Valley by land grants. Samuel O'Dell settled South Branch, Shenandoah River, in 1744, and died in 1780; Caleb O'Dell settled Passage Creek and Powell's Fort in 1765, and died in 1798; John O'Dell settled North Branch, Shenandoah River in 1776.

    Samuel O'Dell and his wife Elizabeth appear on the records in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia as having settled on the Lord Fairfax tract of land on Passage Creek near Powell's Fort, the old Dunmore County in 1753, but previously Augusta County, and later Frederick County and during the Revolution changed to Shenandoah. Samuel was one of the first justices of Frederick County, when it was taken off Augusta County in 1719, and Captain of Militia in the French and Indian War under Lieutenant Colonel Lord Fairfax and Major John Hite, son of Joist Hite. He lived below Riverton among the McKays, Jobs, Whitsons on the south bank of the Shenandoah River, and died in Shenandoah County in 1780, leaving his property to his wife and three sons; James, Samuel, and Jonathan. Their children were: Jeremiah, who married Leah Taylor, daughter of William Taylor and Leah McKay Taylor; Jonathan, who married Rachel McKay (or Whitson) and removed to Blount County, Tennessee; Benjamin, who married Mary Weaver, daughter of John George Weaver; Samuel, who married Elizabeth Job; James, who married Elizabeth Plumley, who died in Shenandoah County, 1807, leaving a will - their children were James, Abraham, Samuel, Jeremiah, John, Isaac, Jemima and Elizabeth; Rachel, who married Abraham McKay and moved to Cocke County, Tennessee; a daughter who married Alexander Mathes; Elizabeth, who married William David, son of John Davis."

    I hope that this information will help someone. And I would greatly appreciate any additions or corrections.

    Shirley Edillon
    Roanoke, VA

    end of this notation





    William married Sarah Vowels in ~1665 in Rye, Westchester County, New York. Sarah (daughter of Richard Vowels and Mary Sadler) was born in 1635 in Rye, Westchester County, New York; died in 1697 in (Rye, Westchester County, New York). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  10. 2565.  Sarah Vowels was born in 1635 in Rye, Westchester County, New York (daughter of Richard Vowels and Mary Sadler); died in 1697 in (Rye, Westchester County, New York).
    Children:
    1. 1282. Samuel O'Dell was born in 1670 in Westchester County, New York; died in ~1720 in Fordham Manor, New York.

  11. 2568.  John Hogg, I, The Immigrant was born before 1638 in (United Kingdom); died before 1703 in (New Kent County, Colony of Virginia).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 22 May 1657, New Kent County, Virginia
    • Possessions: 16 Mar 1663; New Kent County, Virginia Colony

    Notes:

    "The Hogg Surname Centre", website; http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hogg/

    "John Hogg Immigrant 1653", blog, http://johnhogg1653.blogspot.com/

    end of note

    The Descendants of John Hogg, I - http://hdhdata.org/roots/c4085.html

    Immigrated to New Kent County, Virginia Colony, circa 1657

    note no. 1

    The arrival of John Hogg in Virginia is documented in "Cavaliers and Pioneers", by Nell Marion Nugent, Vol.1, page 346, as follows:

    CAPT. LEONARD CHAMBERLAIN, 650 acs, New Kent Co., on branches of Arraciaco Sw., 22 May 1657, p.96, (142), 300 acs. by patend dated 27 Oct. 1653; 350 acs. for trans. of 7 pers:Mary Wooderd (?), Jno Lee, Jno. Martin, Jno Hooke, Rich. White, John Hogg, Tho. Maple.

    note no. 2

    A second entry in "Cavaliers and Pioneers", Vol. I, page 451, records a patent in the name of John Hogg: JOHN HOGG, 140 acs. New Kent Co., 16 Mar 1663, p. 179 (68), Upon Warrany branches, beg at cor. of Mr. Hopes land &c to Mr. Barnhouse &c. Renewal of patent dated 27 Aug 1659. The patent dated 27 Aug 1659 is not recorded in "Cavaliers and Pioneers".

    note no. 3

    Warrany Branches, sometimes called Warrany Creek, is in Blisland Parish, in the extreme Eastern part of New Kent Co. It provides the name for one of the churches of Blisland Parish, Warrany Church. The headwater of the creek is not far from the York River, but it flows south and in the 17th century it drained into the Chickahominy River. Today it is called Wahrani Swamp. It provides a course for a popular hiking trail, and it drains into the Diascund Creek Reservoir, a manmade lake that is part of the water system of the city of Newport News. On a 1930 USGS topo map, the headwater of the creek is at 37.486N and 76.856W. From there it flows as what appears to be a narrow stream to 37.453N and 76.872W where it broadens, presumably due to the water level of the lake. From that point it flows into the main part of the lake at 37.349N and 76.882W. It is said that Warrany Church was built on high ground near the head of Warrany Creek overlooking the York River.

    note no. 4

    There is a third entry in "Cavaliers and Pioneers", Vol. I, page 564, that refers to a John Hogg which might also be this John Hogg:

    FARDINANDO AUSTIN, 1500 acs. in Chas. Citty & James Citty Counties, 5 Jan 1664, p. 528 (646), On N. & S. side of the head of Moyses Run, boundind S. on Henry Cantrells land, now in possession of Mr. Horsmanden, S. on Mr. Hamlins land, Wly. on Queens Cr. run and Nly. on the head of Pease Hill Sw. 1200 acs. by patent 25 Feb. 1653 & 300 acs. for trans. of 6 pers: Jno. Roberts, Wm. Thomas, Evan Davis, Jno. Hogg, Wm. Frisell, Jno. Morecroft. note no. 5 The quit rent roll for 1703 for New Kent Co., published in "Virginia Mag. of Histy. & Biog.", Vol. 31, page 221, lists John Hogg Jr. with 260 acres, Mary Hogg with 140 acres, and William Hogg with 200 acres, all in the parishes of St. Peter's and St. Paul's in New Kent Co., VA.

    It seems that Mary Hogg is the widow of John Hogg the immigrant, since her land is the same number of acres as the land grant of 1659 (an unuasual tract size), and that John Hogg Jr. and William Hogg are sons of John Hogg.

    *






    More...

    John Hogg came to Virginia in 1657 as headright* to Capt. Leonard Chamberlain (C&P Vol. 1, p. 346, 451). He settled in New Kent Co. As a result of the DNA study, we have learned that line NC1720, descendants of Gideon Hogg of Caswell Co. NC, and line VA1790, descendants of Sampson Hogg of Virginia and Indiana, are part of this line. Consequently we have merged those trees into this tree. We are retaining the nomenclature NC1720 and VA1790 for consistancy and historical continuity.

    * A headright is a legal grant of land to settlers. Headrights are most notable for their role in the expansion of the thirteen British colonies in North America; the Virginia Company of London gave headrights to settlers, and the Plymouth Company followed suit. The headright system was used in several colonies, including Maryland, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina. Most headrights were for 1 to 1,000 acres (4.0 km2) of land, and were given to anyone willing to cross the Atlantic Ocean and help populate the colonies. Headrights were granted to anyone who would pay for the transportation costs of a laborer or indentured servant. These land grants consisted of 50 acres (200,000 m2) for someone newly moving to the area and 100 acres (0.40 km2) for people previously living in the area. By giving the land to the landowning masters the indentured servants had little or no chance to procure their own land. This kept many colonials poor and led to strife between the poor servants and wealthy landowners. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Headright

    minimal pedigrees of DNA donors in this line:

    1 John Hogg of New Kent Co. VA b. before 1638 d. before 1703
    2 William Hogg of St. Paul's Parish, New Kent/Hanover Co. VA b.1682-1683, New Kent Co. VA d.ca.1749
    3 Milbourn Hogg b.ca.1707, New Kent Co. VA d.ca.1764
    . 4 John Hogg b.ca.1739, Hanover Co. VA d.1814, Amherst Co. VA
    . . 5 Samuel Hogg/Hogue b.17_Aug_1767. Amherst Co. VA d.1853, Wayne Co. IN
    . . 6 Samuel Theodore Hogue b.14_Feb_1816, Amherst Co. VA d.15_Feb_1892, Montgomery MO
    . . 7 Milburn Norman Hogue b.31_Oct_1849, Centerville, Wayne Co. IN d.9_Jun_1936, Plainview, Hale Co. TX
    . . 8 Samuel Tilden Hogue b.18_Nov_1876, Pottsboro, Grayson Co. TX d.22_Dec_1960, Phoenix AZ
    . . . 9 Austin Donald Hogue b.26_Jan_1924, Dorchester, Grayson Co. TX d.24_Nov_2000, Phoenix AZ
    . . . 10 Project ID VA1657a: desc of John Hogg of New Kent Co. VA (Y-DNA and autosomal DNA)
    . . 8 Houston Homer Hogue b.29_Aug_1900, Basin Springs, Grayson Co. TX d.3_Jan_1963, Corvallis OR
    . . 9 Project ID ATF0025 (autosomal DNA)
    . 4 Milbourn Hogg of Albemarle Co. VA
    . 5. William Hogg of Albemarle Co. VA (Milbourn -> William not proved)
    . 6 Sampson Hogg b.1790-1800, Virginia (William -> Sampson not proved)
    . 7 James R. Hogg b.1812, Virginia (Sampson -> James R. not proved)
    . 8 Marion Hogg b.1832, Indiana
    . 9 James Robert Hogg b.Jan_1863, Jennings Co. Indiana, d. before 1920
    . 10 John Edmund Hogg b.14_Feb_1884, Poplar Bluff MO
    . 11 Project ID VA1790a: desc of Sampson Hogg b.1790-1800 VA (Y-DNA and autosomal DNA)
    3 Gideon Hogg Sr. b.1720, Hanover Co. VA d.Apr_1793, Caswell Co. NC
    . 4 William Hogg (Hogge) Sr. rev. war soldier b.1747-1750 d.1810, Barren Co. KY
    . . 5 Archellas Hogg b.ca.1774, North Carolina d.aft.1860, Benton Co. MO
    . . . 6 Gibson Hogg-Hogue b.ca.1816, Perry Co. KY d.10_Mar_1863, Helena AK, on the hospital boat NASHVILLE
    . . . 7 Archelius (Arches) Hogue b.27_Jul_1858, Miller Co. MO d.9_Oct_1931, New Hope, Bates Co. MO
    . . . 8 Alonzo Leonard Hogue b.30_Dec_1883, Brumley, Miller Co. MO d.28_May_1939, Butler, Bates Co. MO bu. Morris Cemetery, Nyhart, Bates Co. MO
    . . . 9 Glenard Paul Hogue b.18_Mar_1916, Brumley, Miller Co. MO d.28_Mar_2001, Salem UT
    . . . 10 Project ID ATD0060 (autosomal DNA)
    . . 5 Reuben William Hogg b.1775-1778, Virginia d.27_Jul_1839, Barren Co. KY
    . . . 6 William Hogg Sr. b.1801 d.1829
    . . . . 7 William Hogg Jr. b.1829 d.1924
    . . . . 8 Hon. John Wesley Hogg b.1864 d.1949
    . . . . 9 Clarence Undrel Hogg b.1894 d.1984
    . . . . 10 Raymond Hogg b.1917 d.2006
    . . . . 11 Living Hogg
    . . . . 12 Troy S. Hogg, PhD, Project ID NC1720a: desc of Gideon Hogg of Caswell Co. NC #1
    . . . 6 John Wisdom Hogg b.1815, Barren Co. KY d. ca.1851, Polk Co. MO
    . . . 7 William H. Hogg b.3_Mar_1843, Barren Co. KY d.31_May_1924, Polk Co. MO
    . . . 8 Robert Warner Hogg b.1_Mar_1871, Greene, Polk Co. MO d.29_May_1913, Granite, Greene Co. OK
    . . . 9 Leslie Earl Hogg b.1_Jun_1900, Missouri d.31_Oct_1978, Granite, Greene Co. OK
    . . . 10 Living Hogg b.6_Aug_1927, Oklahoma
    . . . 11 John Leslie Hogg b.18_Aug_1948, Granite, Greene Co. OK d. Texas
    . . . 12 Project ID NC1720b: desc of Gideon Hogg of Caswell Co. NC #2
    . . 5 Gibson Hogg-Hogue b.1780, Wilkes Co. NC d.1840, Conway Co. AR
    . . 6 E. G. Hogue b.1820, Tennessee d.1850-1860, Conway Co. AR
    . . 7 Charles Carroll Hogue b.1853, Arkansas d.1876, Arkansas
    . . 8 Thomas Benjamin Hogue b.1877, Faulkner Co. AR d._1951, Oklahoma City OK
    . . 9 Charles William Hogue b.1901, Magazine, Logan Co. AR d.1982, Tulsa OK
    . . 10 Charles Calvin Hogue b.1927, Oklahoma City OK d.2013
    . . 11 Project ID NC1720c: desc of Gideon Hogg of Caswell Co. NC #3
    . 4 Mourning Hogg (Monie) b.ca.1756 m.1766, Caswell Co. NC wife of Abraham Denton III d. Monroe Co. TN
    . . 5 Nancy Mourning Denton b.1776, Green Co. TN m.1797, White Co. TN wife of Samuel A. Moore Jr. d.27_Dec_1866, White Co. TN
    . . 6 Samuel Ottison Moore (Otto) b.1805-1807, White Co. TN
    . . 7 Tabitha Moore b.1828, White Co. TN wife of Samuel Clark Swindle d. after 1880, White Co. TN
    . . 8 James Monroe "Mon" Swindle b.10_Feb_1846, White Co. TN d.12_Mar_1904, White Co. TN
    . . 9 Vernia Elvira Seindell b.1_Jun_1894, Green Briar, White Co. TN wife of Perry G. Byars d.1_Apr_1985, McMinnville, Warren Co. TN
    . . 10 Robert Lucile Byars b.6_Dec_1918, Keltonburg, DeKalb Co. TN wife of Bertha Hennessee d.23_Mar_2008, McMinnville, Warren Co. TN
    . . 11 Project ID ATF0062 (autosomal DNA)
    . 4 Andrew Hogg-Hogue b.ca.1762 d.29_Aug_1838, Casey Co. KY
    . 5 John Hogue b.1792, Caswell Co. NC d.1860, Casey Co. KY
    . 6 Madison Henderson Hogue b.1813, Casey Co. KY d. after 1880, Casey Co. KY
    . . 7 William Madison Hogue b.20_Sep_1845, Casey Co. KY d.26_Jan_1936, Lincoln Co. KY
    . . 8 Luther Martin Hogue b.18_May_1878, Lincoln Co. KY d.1_May_1963, Lincoln Co. KY
    . . 9 Joseph Madison Hogue b.22_Sep_1926, Lincoln Co. KY d.29_Mar_1995, Hustonville, Lincoln Co. KY
    . . 10 Living Hogue
    . . 11 Project ID NC1720d: desc of Gideon Hogg of Caswell Co. NC #4; Project ID ATA0086 (autosomal DNA)
    . 6 James Harrison Hogue b.1816, Casey Co. KY d. after 1875, Casey Co. KY
    . 7 William Hogue b.1842, Casey Co. KY
    . 8 Gertrude Hogue b.3_May_1888, Junction City, Boyle Co. KY m.10_Jan_1914, Bloomfield, Greene Co. IN wife of Elihah E. Edington
    . 9 Edmond E. Edington b.12_May_1926, LInton, Greene Co. IN d.31_Mar_2000, Ocala, Marion Co. FL
    . 10 Project ID ATA0039 (autosomal DNA)
    3 Elizabeth Ann Hogg wife of Abraham Denton III d.1770
    4 John Denton b.17_Jun_1759, Dunsmore Co, VA d.5_Jul_1842, Monroe Co. TN
    5 Isaac Denton Sr. b.28_Feb_1794, Tennessee d.8_Feb_1883, Caloosa Co. GA
    6 Isaac Denton Jr. b.1830
    7 Martha Elizabeth Denton b.2_Npv_1861, Monroe Co. TN wife of Francis N. Eddleman d.20_Jul_1934, McKinney TX
    8 Isaac Francis Eddleman b.10_Oct_1900, Floyd, Hunt Co. TX d.15_Sep_1987, McKinney Tx
    9 Living Eddleman b. aft 1913 wife of Benjamin L. Hamilton
    10 Project ID ATF0050 (autosomal DNA)

    end of registry

    More data: All Virginia

    William Hogg transported to Virginia, 30 Jan 1650 -- by John Armesbee *John Armesbee given grant of land in Northumberland County VA for the transport

    Andrew Hogg -- brought over by John Ashley and Mr. Hamper in 1653

    Thomas Hogg -- was one of 47 persons who in 1656 accompanied Southy Littleton to Northampton County, Virginia

    Robert Hogg -- one of nine persons brought over by Henry Vincent

    *John Hogg (SR)-- came to New Kent County in 1657 -- sponsored by Capt Leonard Chambeline

    *John Hogg (SR) on 27 Aug 1659 paid for the transportation of 3 persons -- given a land grant of 140 acres "upon Warrenty Branches, beginning at the corner of Mr. Hope's Land".....to Mr. Barnhouse's bountry". Patent renewed 16 Mar 1663.

    Quit Rent Rolls for 1704 -- Parish of St Peter's and St Paul's in New Kent, Virginia

    John Hogg (JR) -- 260 acres
    Mary Hogg -- 140 acres *this appears to be the original grant of 140 acres given to John Hogg (SR) in 1659
    William Hogg - 200 acres

    *Virginia Magazine of History and Biographies -- Vol 31 page 221

    *Comment: There is 41 years between the nenewal (1663) of the land grant of John Hogg (SR) and the grant to Mary Hogg in 1704 -- was Mary a wife? It may have been a Dower portion as the widow of John Hogg (SR)

    The DNA results show Gideon to be descended from JOHN HOGG (SR) -- the immigrant of 1657 --

    John (SR) had sons John (JR) and William -- there is evidence, he also had George Hogg -- who was involved in 4 lawsuits in 1685 in York County, Virginia.

    *George Hogg had established his home in Petsworth Parish, Gloucester County, Virginia by 1678 -- by 1685, he had removed to Ablingdon Parish in Virginia.

    The Register of Ablingdon Parish, Virginia list the following children for George Hogg:

    1- George Hogg (B-1710 VA) married 8 Aug 1730 -- Mary Caul
    2- Elizabeth Hogg (B- 1712 VA) married 27 Oct 1732 -- George Moore
    3- Son (unnamed ) (B-1714 VA) married 16 Jan 1738 -- Mary -----
    4- Richard Hogg (B-1717 VA;D1784) married 18 Feb 1758 -- Mary Austin
    5- Sarah Hogg (B- 27 Apr 1718 VA) married John Coke

    Gideon named his son's: John; William; Gideon; and Andrew.....the name of George did not appear (nor has it been used in the lines from him) ....but John and William were used.....

    The lines out of William Hoge and Barbara Hume have been eliminated through the DNA results taken from a descendant of Gideon Hogg and a descendant of John Hogg (SR) the immigrant.

    Will dig some more when I have time --

    Your thoughts?

    Louise

    Louise Boss
    louisehboss@aol.com

    end of record

    descendants of John Hogg of New Kent Co. VA

    more notes and comments

    1. Entries found in Nugent's "Cavaliers and Pioneers", Vol. 1

    John Hogg is mentioned as a headright in a land grant to Capt. Leonard Chamberlain in New Kent County in 1657. An abstract of this land grant can be found in Nell Marion Nugent's "Cavaliers and Pioneers", Volume 1, page 346. The abstract reads:

    CAPT. LEONARD CHAMBERLAIN 650 acs. New Kent Co., on branches of Arraciaco Sw., 22 May 1657, p. 96, (142). 300 acs. By patent dated 27 Oct. 1653; 350 acs. for trans. of 7 pers: Mary Wooderd (?), Jno, Lee, Jno. Martin, Jno. Hooke, Rich. White, John Hogg, Tho. Maple.

    Then, it seems, John Hogg received his own land grant in 1659. That grant is not in Nugent's book, but it is mentioned in 1663, when it is renewed. The abstract of the 1663 renewal of the 1659 grant is in "Cavaliers and Pioneers", Volume 1, page 451. It reads:

    JOHN HOGG 140 acs. New Kent Co., 16 Mar 1663, p. 179, (68). Upon Warrany Branches, beg. at cor. of Mr. Hopes land &c to Mr. Barnhouse &c. Renewal of patent dated 27 Aug. 1659.

    Finally, there is a third grant mentioned in "Cavaliers and Pioneers", Volume 1, page 564. The abstract of this third grant reads:

    FARDINANDO AUSTIN, 1500 acs. In Chas. Citty & James Citty Ciunties, 5 Jan 1664. P. 528 (646). On N. & S. side of the head of Moyses Run, bounding S. on Henry Cantrells land, now in possession of Mr. Horsemanden, S. on Mr. Hamlins land, Wly. on Queens Cr, Nly. on the head of Pease hill Sw. 1200 acs. by patent of 25 Feb. 1653 & 300 acs. for trans. of 6 pers. Jno. Roberts, Wm. Thomas, Evan Davis, Jno. Hogg, Wm. Frisell, Jno. Morecroft.

    It is not clear that this is the same John Hogg. but it is possible that he traveled from England to Virginia more than once and was counted as a headright for each passage.

    2. The Location of the John Hogg Land Grant

    Warrany Branches, sometimes called Warrany Creek, is in Blisland Parish, in the extreme Eastern part of New Kent County. It provided the name for one of the churches of Blisland Parish, Warrany Church. The headwater of the creek is not far from the York River, but it flows South and in the 17th century it drained into the Chickahomani River. Today it is called Wahrani Swamp, it provides the course for a popular hiking trail, and it drains into the Diascund Creek Reservoir, a manmade lake that is part of the water system of the city of Newport News. On a 1930 USGS topo map, the headwater of the creek is at 37.486N and 76.856W. From there it flows as what appears to be a narrow stream to 37.453N and 76.872W where it broadens, presumable due to the water level of the lake. From that point it flows into the main part of the lake at 37.439N and 76.882W. It is said that Warrany Church was built on high ground near the head of Warrany Creek overlooking the York River.

    3. The 1703 Quint Rent Roll

    The next available record of the Hogg's in New Kent County is the quit rent roll of 1703. It lists land owners John Hogg Junior with 260 acres, Mary Hogg with 140 acres, and William Hogg with 200 acres. I have not seen the original document, but Mrs. Ironmonger cites a transcription from "Virginia Mag. of Histy. & Biog.", Vol 31, p. 221, which, she reports, says that all are in the parish of St. Peter's and St. Paul's in New Kent County, Virginia. It seems that Mary Hogg is the widow of John Hogg the immigrant, since her land is the same number of acres as the land grant of 1659, and that John Hogg Jr. and William Hogg are sons of John Hogg. John Hogg Jr. and William Hogg have their own land at this time.

    4. Parish Records Extant

    New Kent County was formed in 1654 by separating it from York County. At that time, the county consisted of Blisland Parish in the Eastern part of the county and St. Peter's Parish in the remaining part of the county. In 1706, St. Paul's Parish was separated from St. Peter's Parish. St. Paul's Parish consisted of the Western half of New Kent County. Then in 1720, St. Paul's Parish was separated from New Kent County to form Hanover County. The parish records extant today are

    (1) The register of St. Peter's Parish, 1680-1787

    (2) The vestry book of St. Peter's Parish, 1682-1758

    (3) The vestry book of St. Paul's Parish, 1706-1786

    (4) The vestry book of Blisland Parish, 1721-1786
    Blisland Parish covered the territory between Schimino Creek and Ware Creek, St. Peter's Parish (after St. Paul's Parish was established) covered the territory between Ware Creek and line between the present day New Kent County and the present day Hanover County, and St. Paul's Parish covers all of the present day Hanover County.

    I have found no mention of any Hogg's in either the register of the vestry book of St. Peter's Parish. John Hogg Jr. is found in the Blisland Parish vestry book, indicating that he lived in the Eastern part of New Kent County. William Hogg is found in the St. Paul's vestry book, indicating that he lived in the Western part of New Kent County that became Hanover County.

    5. Entries in the Blisland Parish Vestry Book

    The Blisland Parish vestry book contains the following entries (page numbers are those of the printed transcript):

    p.34 15_Jun_1728, John Hogg, teller of tob.

    p.37 16_Jun_1729, John Hogg, continued as viewer and teller of tob.

    p.97 8_Oct_1746, Mr. William Hogg elected vestryman

    p.98 14_Oct_1747, Mr. William Hogg, vestryman

    p.101 14_Oct_1748, Mr. William Hogg, vestryman

    p.106 31_Oct_1749, to Mr. William Hogg for a barrel of corn for Richd.
    Gilmett

    p.108 18_Mar_1750, Mr. William Hogg, vestryman

    p.109 9_Oct_1750, Mr. William Hogg, vestryman

    p.112 6_Mar_1750, Mr. William Hogg, vestryman

    p.113 16_Oct_1751, Mr. William Hogg, church warden

    p.115 16_Oct_1751, to Mr. William Hogg his acco.

    p.118 3_Oct_1752, to Mr. William Hogg his acco.

    p.119 3_Oct_1752, Mr. William Hogg, church warden, Mr. Gill Armistead church
    warden in his stead

    p.120 9_Oct_1753, Mr. William Hogg, vestryman

    p.122 9_Oct_1753, to Mr. William Hogg for 350 ft of 1-1/2 inch plank for floor
    of Glebe

    p.124 22_Jun_1754, Mr. William Hogg, vestryman

    p.125 17_Oct_1754, Mr. William Hogg, vestryman

    p.128 2_Sep_1755, Mr. William Hogg, vestryman

    p.133 12_Oct_1756, Mr. William Hogg, vestryman

    p.137 6_Oct_1757, Mr. William Hogg, vestryman

    p.141 16_Oct_1758, Mr. William Hogg, vestryman

    p.154 19_Oct_1761, new vestrymen appointed in the stead of Mr. William Hogg
    dec. and others

    p.171 20_Oct_1766, to Mary Hogg for keeping Sarah Valentine for 3 mo.

    p.206 28_Apr_1777, to Capt. Richard Allen for Mrs. Mary Hogg maintaining a
    child of Thomas Smith
    From these records we conclude that John Hogg Jr., son of John Hogg the immigrant lived in Blisland Parish, died after 1729, and had a son, William, who was a prominent member of the community. William died between 1658 and 1661. Mary was probably William's widow.

    6. Entries in the St. Paul's Parish Vestry Book

    The St. Paul's vestry book contains the folloeing entries (again, page numbers are those of the printed transcript):

    p.24 1_Jan_1707/8, William Hogg ordered to help build a horse bridge over
    Bever Dam Swamp

    p.57 8_Aug_1715, William Hogg ordered to help clear a road from Mr. John
    White's Mill to Polegreens Old Field

    p.219 24_Sep_1708/9, survey of lands, precinct no. 34: Christopher Clarke,
    Alex. McKenney, Thomas Bowles, and William Hogg

    p.221 17_Mar_1711/12, land of Christopher Clark, William Hogg, Alex. McKensy,
    John Martin, Thomas Johnson, and Thomas Bowles

    p.233 3_Apr_1716, survey of lands, precinct no.3: Thomas Johnson, William
    Hogg, Alex. McKensy, John Martin, and Thomas Bowles

    p.256 10_Aug_1719, survey of lands, precinct no. 3: Thomas Johnson, William
    Hogg, Christopher Clark, Alex. McKenzy, John Martin, and Thomas Bowles

    p.280 29_Oct_1731, survey of lands: Robert Allen, Thomas Bowles, William
    Bowles, William Henderson, John Hogg, Milbourn Hogg, Samuel Merideth,
    John Kersey, George Bell, David Bell, Robert Webb, John Cobbs, Capt.
    Winstons Quarter, and John Oliver

    p.298 11_Sep_1739, survey of lands: Robert Allen, Thomas Bowles, William
    Bowles, William Henderson, John Hogg, Milbourn Hogg, Samuel Merideth,
    John Kersey, George Bell, David Bell, Robert Webb, John Cobbs, Capt.
    Winstons Quarter,and John Oliver

    p.172 8_Aug_1743, John Hogg, 1 levy overcharge

    p.308 18_Sep_1743, survey of lands, precinct no. 18: Robert Allen, Thomas
    Bowles, William Bowles, William Henderson, John Hogg, William Hogg,
    Samuel Merideth, John Kersey, George Bell, David Bell, Robert Webb,
    John Cobbs, Capt. Winston's Quarter, John Oliver, Capt. Isaac Winston,
    and Mr. Samyel Merideth

    p.320 30_Sep_1751, survey of lands, precinct no. 17: Samuel Merideth, George
    Bell, Elisha Merideth, Valentine Bowles, Widdow Bowles, Robert Lee,
    John Hogg, William Hogg, Isaac Winston, and Benjamin Oliver

    p.329 15_Oct_1751, Ordered that Alex, Watson take care of Mary Hogg daughter
    of Sarah Hogg two years at three Hundred pounds Tob. a year and to be
    bound to him according to Law

    p.330 10_Nov_1752, To Esther Watson for keeping Mary Hogg 1 year

    p.333 20_Oct_1753, To Esther Watson for keeping Mary Hogg a Bastard Child 1
    year

    p.351 17_Nov_1755, survey of lands: Samuel Merideth, George Bell, Elisha
    Merideth, Samuel Merideth Jr., Thomas Bowles, Robert Lee, John Hogg,
    William Hogg, Isaac Winston, and Benjamin Oliver

    p.365 8_Nov_1757, To John Hogg for keeping Samuel Skinning

    p.370 20_Oct_1758, To John Hogg for burying Samuel Shinning 2 months

    p.372 19_Nov_1759, To John Hogg for his support

    p.387 19_Nov_1759, survey of lands: Samuel Merideth, George Bell, Elisha
    Merideth, Samuel Merideth Jr., Thomas Bowles, Robert Lee, John Hogg,
    William Hogg, Isaac Winston, Benjamin Oliver

    p.396 25_Nov_1760, To John Hogg for his support
    p.399 24_Nov_1761, To John Hogg, his support to be lodged as above
    p.404 24_Nov_1762, To John Hogg towards his support to be lodged in y Wardens
    hands

    p.423 30_Nov_1763, survey of lands: Samuel Merideth, George Bell, Elisha
    Merideth, Capt. Samuel Merideth, Thomas Bowles, Robert Lee, John Hogg,
    William Hogg, Isaac Winston, Benjamin Oliver

    p.432 21_Nov_1764, To John Hogg, his support to be lodged as above

    p.436 19_Nov_1765, To John Hogg, his support to be lodged as above

    p.441 29_Nov_1766, To John Hogg for his support

    p.461 30_Sep_1767, survey of lands: heirs of John Hogg

    p.461 30_Sep_1767, survey of lands: Samuel Merideth, George Bell, Anthony
    Winston, Thomas Bowles, Micajah Hogg, Benjamin Oliver, William Bailey,
    Col. Daniel Custis Orphans, Thomas Haden, David Whitlock, Benjamin
    Morris, and Benjamin Tyree

    p.451 28_Sep_1768, To Micajah Hogg for moving Anthony Kenty

    p.484 12_Nov_1771, survey of lands, precinct no. 9: John Starke Jr., Samuel
    Meredith, Hezekiah Bowels, John Ellis, William Macon Sr., William Macon
    Jr. Wyatt Starke, Thomas Railey, John Railey, John Melton's Orphans,
    John Austin, George Bell, Micajah Hogg, Barret White, and Nathan Bell

    p.483 12_Nov_1771, survey of lands, precinct no. 8: William Bailey, John
    Woody, Micajah Woody, Samuel Woody, Thomas Hooper, John Howard, Elias
    White, John Hogg, Thomas Hogg, Daniel Boaz dec., James Mertin, Joseph
    Tally, William Tally, Samuel White, David White, Henty Wade Jr.,
    William Whicker, William Kirby, George Meridith, James Boatwright, Joel
    Melton, John Kirby, and Milbourn Hogg

    p.484 12_Nov_1771, survey of lands: William Baley dec., John Woody, Micajah
    Woody, Samuel Wooddy, Thomas Hooper, John Howard, Elias White, John
    Hogg, Thomas Hogg, Daniel Booz dec., James Mertain, Joseph Tally,
    William Tally, Samuel White, David White, Henty Wade Jr., William
    Whicker, William Kirby, George Meridith, James Boatwright, Joel Melto,
    John Kirby, and Milborn Hogg

    p.552 12_Nov_1779, survey of lands, precinct no. 8: William Bailey, John
    Woody, Micajah Woody, Samuel Woody, Thomas Hooper, John Howard, Elias
    White, John Hogg, Thomas Hogg, Daniel Booz dec., James Martin, Joseph
    Talley, William Talley, Samuel White, David White, Henry Wade Jr.
    William Whicker, William Kirbey, George Meredith, James Boatright, Joel
    Melton, John Kirbey, and N. Seabrook

    p.553 12_Nov_1779, survey of lands, precindt no. 9: John Starke Jr., Samuel
    Meredith, Hezekiah Bowels, John Ellis, William Macon Sr., William Macon
    Jr. the land that was Wyatt Starke, Thomas Railey, John Railey, John
    Melton's Orphans, John Austin, George Bell, Micajah Hogg, Barret White,
    and Nathan Bell

    p.581 26_Jan_1784, survey of lands, precinct no. 8: Micajah Woody, Samuel
    Woody, John Howard, Elias White, John Hogg, Thomas Hogg, Daniel Booz
    dec., James Martin, Joseph Talley, William Talley, Samuel White, David
    White, Henry Wade Jr., William Whicker, William Kirbey, George
    Meredith, James Boatright, Joel Melton, John Kirbey, Nicholas Seabrook,
    and Isaac Burnett

    p.582 26_Jan_1784, survey of lands, precinet no. 9: John Starke Jr., Samuel
    Meredith, John Ellis dec., William Macon Jr. the land that was Wyatt
    Starke, Thomas Railey, John Railey, John Meltons Orphans, John Austin,
    George Bell, Micajah Hogg, Barret White dec., Nathan Bell, and Samuel
    Woody
    From these records we conclude that William Hogg, son of John Hogg the immigrant lived in St. Paul's Parish, in New Kent County until 1720, in Hanover County after 1720. William is not mentioned after 1719. The next generation of Hogg men in Hanover County, presumably sons of William, are Milbourn, mentioned in the records from 1730 to 1742, John, mentioned in the records from 1730 to 1760, and William, mentioned in the records from 1742 to 1762. These men are followed by yet another generation consisting of Micajiah, mentioned in the records from 1766 to 1784 and Thomas, mentioned in the records from 1771 to 1784.

    7. Other Sources

    In addition, there are scattered tax records. For Hanover County in 1790 the personal property tax list includes Micajiah Hogg, Mary Hogg, and Thomas Hogg Sr. and the land tax list includes Micajiah Hogg and Thomas Hogg. Then in 1799 the personal property tax list includes Micajiah Hogg and the estate of Thomas Hogg and the 1800 land tax list includes Frances Hogg and Thomas Hogg.

    Mrs. Ironmonger, page 419, cites a few additional references from the Swem Library:

    (1) William and Mary Quarterly, Series 1, Vol. 22, p.121, Micajah Hogg, 1787, Hanover County

    (2) William and Mary Quarterly, Series 1, Vol. 23, p. 30, Thomas Hogg, 1788, Hanover County

    (3) William and Mary Quarterly, Series 1, Vol. 23, p.125, Francis Hogg, 1791, Hanover County

    (4) William and Mary Quarterly, Series 1, Vol. 26, p. 262, Elizabeth Hogg, 1787, King William Co.

    (5) Calendar of Virginia State Papers, Vol. 2, p. 626, Richard Hogg, 1781, Richmond VA
    8. Out of Hanover County

    Two men from Hanover County moved west. John Hogg appears on the tax list of Amherst County in 1783 and Milbourne Hogg is recorded in a deed in Albemarle County in 1777. John Hogg of Amherst County had a large family including a son names Milbourne. In the 1770 deed, Milbourne Hogg of Albemarle County is referred to as being of Hanover County. These facts lead to the conclusion that Milbourne Hogg of Albemarle County and John Hogg of Amherst County were sons of Milbourn Hogg of Hanover County.

    Most of the descendants of John Hogg of Amherst County choose to spell the name Hogue. Many of them moved west from there and settling in Indiana and Missouri and beyond

    end of comment

    Immigration:
    John Hogg (SR)-- came to New Kent County in 1657 -- sponsored by Capt Leonard Chambeline

    Source: Cavaliers and Pioneers; Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623 - 1666; Patent Book No. 4, page 346
    Capt. Leonard Chamberline 650 acs. New Kent Co., on branches of Arriaco Sw., 22 May 1657, page 96 (142). By patent dated 27 Oct. 1653 for trans. of seven pers; Mary Wooderd (?), Jno Lee, Jno. Martin, Jno. Hooke, Rich. White, John Hogg, Tho. Maple.

    Source: http://johnhogg1653.blogspot.com/

    Possessions:
    Source:Land Grants - film 029,314, pt. 15, New Kent Co., VA. Book 5, page 68.
    See also: Cavaliers and Pioneers; Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623 - 1666; Patent Book No. 4.
    Mar. 16, 1663, John Hogg 140 acres upon warrany branches adjoining land of W. Hopes and W. Barnhouse. This land formerly grants to the said Hogg Aug. 27, 1659.

    Source: http://johnhogg1653.blogspot.com/

    John married Mary LNU. Mary was born in 1650; died after 1703 in (New Kent County, Colony of Virginia). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  12. 2569.  Mary LNU was born in 1650; died after 1703 in (New Kent County, Colony of Virginia).
    Children:
    1. 1284. William Hogg, I was born on 6 Mar 1676 in New Kent County, Virginia; died on 19 Nov 1749 in Hanover County, Colony of Virginia.

  13. 2572.  Thomas Pittman, II was born in ~1680 in Surry County, Virginia, Colonial America (son of Thomas Pittman, II and Mary LNU); died on 26 Sep 1730 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, Colonial America.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt Death: ~1729, Isle of Wight County, Virginia, Colonial America

    Notes:

    Name Thomas Pittman, III
    Gender Male
    Marriage 1675
    to Mary Halloman
    Birth? Abt. 1680
    Death? Abt. 1729 Isle of Wight, Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States
    [edit]
    ?Working Timeline
    1720 - Surry County, VA - February 14th 1720. Thomas Pittman, and wife Elizabeth, of Isles of Wight County to Thomas White of the same for 10-pounds lawful money 200-acres on south side of Main Blackwater Swamp adjoining Thomas Holloman (as by a patent granted said Pittman on December 23rd 1714). Signed, Thomas (X) Pitman, Elizabeth (x) Pittman. Witnesses: Joseph Holloman and Samuel Lancaster. Registered February 16th 1720. [Surry Co., VA Deeds, Wills, Est. 7, pg. 297 (1715-1730)]

    1722 - Isle of Wight County, VA - January 2nd 1722. Thomas Pittman Jr. and wife Elizabeth of Isles of Wight County to Samuel Lancaster of Surry County 100-acres on the south side of the main Blackwater Swamp being the upper part of 350-acres granted James Allen on April 25th 1701 who sold it to said Pittman. Signed, Thomas (x) Pittman, Elizabeth (x) Pittman. Witnesses: Robert Lancaster and Joseph Holloman. [Isle of Wight Co., VA, Great Book, Vol. 2, pg. 506 (1715-1726)]

    1722 - Isle of Wight County, VA - December 24th 1722. Thomas Pittman, Jr. and wife Elizabeth Pittman of Isle of Wight County to Samuel Lancaster of Surry County 100-acres on the south side of the main Blackwater Swamp being the upper part of 350-acres granted James Allen on April 25th 1701 who sold it to said Pittman. Signed Thomas & Elizabeth Pittman, Jr. Wit: Robert Lancaster and Joseph Holloman. Registered, December 24th 1722. [Isle of Wight Co., VA, Great Book, Vol. 2, pg. 506 (1715-1728)]

    1722 - Isle of Wight County, VA - December 24th 1722. Thomas Pittman, Jr. and wife Elizabeth Pittman, to John Pittman 250-acres on the south side of the main Blackwater Swamp at the mouth of the Little Swamp. Signed, Thomas & Elizabeth Pittman. Registered, December 24th 1722. Witnesses: Robert Lancaster and Samuel Lancaster. [Isle of Wight Co., VA, Great Book, Vol. 2, pg. 508 (1715-1728)]

    end of this profile

    Thomas married Mary Halloman in 1675 in (Virginia Colony). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  14. 2573.  Mary Halloman
    Children:
    1. 1286. Thomas Pittman, IV was born in 1704 in Surry County, Virginia Colony; died on ~4 Apr 1754 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina.

  15. 2574.  Thomas Coffield was born in ~1670-1675 in Nansemond County, Virginia (son of Gresham Coffield and unnamed spouse); died in ~1753 in Perquimans, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Thomas Cofer
    b.Abt 1675 Virginia
    d.Bef 04 Feb 1784 Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States
    Family tree?

    Parents and Siblings

    F. John Coker
    M. Jane Bennett
    John Coker
    - Bef 1759
    Thomas Cofer
    Abt 1675 - Bef 1784
    Robert Coker
    Richard Coker
    Magdalena Coker
    Spouse and Children

    H. Thomas Cofer
    Abt 1675 - Bef 1784
    W. Olive Ward
    Abt 1675 -
    Charity Frances Cofer
    Ann Coffield
    Abt 1700 -
    Thomas Coffer
    Bef 1754 -
    James Cofer
    - Bef 1796
    Jacob Cofer
    Bef 1772 -
    Olive Cofer
    Charity Cofer
    1738 -
    Mary Cofer
    Sarah Cofer
    Jane Cofer
    Add another spouse & children
    ?Facts and Events
    Name Thomas Cofer
    Alt Name Coffield
    Alt Name Coffer
    Alt Name Coker
    Gender Male
    Birth? Abt 1675 Virginia
    Death[1] Bef 04 Feb 1784 Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States
    [probate]
    Will[1] 03 Nov 1783 Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States
    [edit]
    ?Working timeline
    1714 - William CRUMPLER, 270 acs Isle of Wight; S side mau in Blackwater swamp on SW side of a branch of Coshunkoraw CSwamp; 16 June 1714, p.195, Imp. of 6 persons Wm CRUMPLER, Joshua LICKFORD, Josephus BAKER, Thomas COFFIELD, Mary CHAPMAN, Joseph DOBELLER. [Virginia Patent Book 10:195]

    Abt 1700 (date needed) - Will of Margaret COKER (COFER) mentions grandson(s) John and Thomas.

    04 Feb 1784 - Isle of Wight, VA - Probate of Will of Thomas Copher/Cofer/Coffer. Names dau Ann Pitman.

    ?References
    ? 1.0 1.1 Boddie, John Bennett. Southside Virginia families. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1966), 2:86, 88.
    [Will Book I (177901785):213]

    end of profile

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    Thomas married Olive Ward. Olive was born in ~1670 in Northamptonshire, England; died in ~1730 in France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  16. 2575.  Olive Ward was born in ~1670 in Northamptonshire, England; died in ~1730 in France.
    Children:
    1. 1287. Ann Gay Coffield was born in ~1705 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia; died on ~4 Apr 1754 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina.


Generation: 13

  1. 5120.  Reverend Richard Denton, III, The Immigrant was born on 3 Apr 1603 in Warley Town, West Yorkshire, England; was christened on 10 Apr 1603 in Warley Town, West Yorkshire, England (son of Sir Richard Denton, II, Knight and Susan Sibella); died in 1663 in West Hempstead, Essex, England; was buried in (West Hempstead, Essex) England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Curate of Coley Chapel, Halifax, Yorkshire, England, (1625-1635)
    • Occupation: Deacon at Peterborough, 1622-1623
    • Occupation: Presbyterian Minister of God, Christ's First Presbyterian Church of Hempstead, New York, 1635-1658
    • Occupation: Sizar of St. Catherine's, 1621-1624
    • Religion: Presbyterian (Puritan)
    • Graduation: 1623, Cambridge University, England
    • Immigration: ~1635, Southowram, Halifax, West Yorkshire, England
    • Immigration: ~1635, (Wethersfield) Connecticutt
    • Residence: 1640, Wethersfield, Connecticutt
    • Residence: 1644, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut
    • Residence: 1644, Hempstead, Nassau County, New York

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