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Margaret SHACKELFORD

F, #I151, b. 1768, d. aft. 1860

Family

Marriage 1 : Major John R. COOK , b. abt. 1781, d. 1822

  1. Clayton C. COOK, b. abt. 1813, d. bef. 1870

Sources

  1. 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: District 34, Madison, Alabama

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Francis SHACKLEFORD

M, #I152, b. 1664, d. 1725

Family

Marriage 1 : Sarah Virginia LEWIS m. abt. 1695 Middlesex County, Virginia, USA, b. 1675

  1. Roger SHACKLEFORD, Sr., b. 1710, d. 24 December 1779

Notes:

Notes for Francis Shackelford ! FN. C C3c pt4 pg147,170:pt 1, pg 56 Humphrey Rec, pg 85,87 Shackelford Famliy by Robert B. Shackelford VA ELB pt 2, pg 30,57,62,73,88,89,91 Vol II, #9, pg 5; Vol I #7, pg 2: Vol II #10, pg 3 Vol I #4, pg 5 From The Shackelford Clan Magazine, November 1945, Vol. 1, No. 7: THE TWO JOHN SHACKELFORDS. In discussing the two John Shackelfords, the Editor has a specific purpose. Two men by the name of John Shackelford or Shackleford played a very important role in the early settlement of America, and separating them, giving each of them their proper ancestry is very important from a genealogical point of view. As we discussed the immigrant in the October issue, and as you know, The Editor holds to the opinion that the immigrant was Roger, and that he came to America prior to 1658, as Edward Palmer was granted land at that time, specifically for the transportation of eight persons into the Colony, among them being Roger Shackelford. This we know. But there are those who have the opinion that the immigrant was John, and that he came to America in 1649, and that he settled in King & Queen County, Va., that it is not known whom he married, but it is supposed that it was late in life. And he is said to have married the eldest daughter of John Livingston, of South Carolina, and is known to have had two sons--John and Benjamin. Now the Editor of The Clan Magazine does not wish to start an argument with any one, but we are interested solely in facts, and shall be happy to --2 (50)-- accept facts when they are proven as facts. Roger, the immigrant, came to America prior to 1658, and with him was the sister of Edward Palmer, Mary, who later became the wife of Roger. But it is not definitely proven that Mary Palmer was the wife of Roger, but available records indicate she was. They had four sons--James, Francis, John and Zachariah. Since Roger is known to have come to America prior to 1658, and was granted land prior to 1678, it is very probable that he married during that that (sic) time, or from 1650-1670. His sons then were probably born from 1655 to 1665-70, and began to be married between 1680 and 1695. The Editor of "The Clan" holds to the opinion that the John who married Miss Livingston, was the above mentioned John, son of Roger, and that he was born about 1655 to 1665, and married about 1695. Now then we shall discuss this John, whom we believe to be the son of Roger, the immigrant. That he married a Miss Livingston seems to be an accepted fact, although we have never located a marriage record. But he is said to have had a brother-in-law--John Livingston, who married a Miss Muscoe, of Essex County, Va. Records in Essex Co, Va., show a deed between Francis Shackelford, of South Franham Parish, and John Shackelford, of Petsworth Parish, for 150 acres, dated March 1706. Another record of 1706 empowered Zachary Lewis to appear at Essex Co, Court House to relinquish in the said 150 acres, that my husband sold to John Shackelford, and you will oblige your loving sister. Signed Sarah Shackelford. This shows that there were two men old enough to be dealing in land as early as 1706. But they owned land much earlier than this. They were probably brothers. Francis Shackelford owned land in Bath County, N. C. (Bath Co, created 1712-13.) and later it was Carteret Co. His name appears on several land deeds from 1712 to 1726, at which time he is mentioned as deceased. John was also here at that time. At the same time and in the same community one John Shackelford lived also. This John was in --3 (51)--

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John SHACKLEFORD, Sr.

M, #I153, b. abt. 1600, d. 29 October 1639

Family

Marriage 1 : UNKNOWN

  1. Roger SHACKLEFORD, b. 23 April 1629, d. 1704

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Lancelot SHACKLEFORD

M, #I154, b. abt. 1560

Family

Marriage 1 : UNKNOWN

  1. John SHACKLEFORD, Sr., b. abt. 1600, d. 29 October 1639

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Rev Richard SHACKLEFORD, Sr.

M, #I155, b. 14 December 1750, d. 11 January 1824

Family

Marriage 1 : Mary Ann ROBERTS m. 1768 Halifax, Halifax, Virginia, USA, b. 02 December 1748, d. 13 May 1832

  1. Margaret SHACKELFORD, b. 1768, d. aft. 1860

Notes:

References: Notes for Richard Shackelford ! A14A66 Shakelford Clan Magazine Vol.1 #7 pg.2,6, Vol.2 #12 p.1,2,6,7 Vol.1 #10 p.5 VA Pub B#14 pg.138 BIRTH: 14 Dec 1750, Virginia Shackelford Newsletter, Vol 2, No. 3 1984, Pg 4 DEATH: 11 Jan 1824, Madison County, Alabama: Petty Family Bible, Shackelford Newsletter, Vol 2, No.s, 1984, pg 79 BIOGRAPHY: !World Family Tree, Vol.3, #3155 WILL OF RICHARD SHACKELFFORD. In the name of God, Amen: I, Richard Shackelford, of the County of Madison, and State of Alabama, being of perfect mind and memory, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament. First: My just debts to be paid, and then the residue of my estate to be disposed of in the following manner and way, to-wit: I give and bequeath to my son-in-law Isaac Mitchell, one negro girl named Merinda, and feather bed and furniture and what other property I have heretofore given him. Third: I give and bequeath unto my daughter Frances Landrum, the money that a certain negro girl named Lucy, was sold for, which money John Landrum, her husband, has received. Also one negro boy named Laurents, with the rest of the property she has heretofore received. Fourth: I give to my son George Shackelford, one negro girl named Esther, together with all the property I have heretofore given him. I also lend him during his natural life the lot of ground whereon he now lives, including ten or twelve acres to be laid off in an oblong square so as to include the spring of water on the Windham quarter section; and also all the land of the said quarter lying east of the said spring branch. To hold and to occupy during his natural life, and after his death it is my will that the said land shall be equally divided between my sons James Shackelford and Richard Shackelford. Fifth: I give to my son-in-law - Abner Pyles, one feather bed and furniture, with all the property I have heretofore given him, except a negro girl named Jane, with all her increase, which I give and bequeath to his daughter Mathilda. Sixth: I give to my son James Shackelford, one negro boy named Pompey, together with all of the property I have given him heretofore. Seventh: I give to my daughter Margaret Cook, one negro girl named Catey, one feather bed and furniture, with all the property I have given her heretofore. Eighth: I give to my son Ritchard Shackelford, one negro boy named William, with all the property I have heretofore given him. Ninth: I give to my son - William Shackelford, deceased, and to his heirs, one negro man named David, together with all the property I have given him heretofore. And I give and bequeath unto my daughter - Rebecka Petty, one negro woman named Malinda, one negro boy named Isaac, and one other child named Able, and all the increase the said Malinda may hereafter have. I give and bequeath to my little grand child - Mary Elizabeth Petty, a negro child named Siney or Liney, and one feather bed. I now give to my beloved wife - Mary Ann Shackelford, the tract of land whereon I now live, except the part heretofore named; also four negroes to wit: Lucey, Abram, Zilphy, and Tasco, together with all the household and kitchen furniture that is not heretofore bequeathed; and all my plantation tools, and stock of all kinds that I am now in possession of, to have and to hold and to dispose of at her pleasure during her natural life, and after her death it is my will and desire that my daughter Rebecka, and son-in-law Zachariah Petty, shall peaceably possess, inherit and enjoy the said land with all its appurtenances, free from the claim or claims of any person or persons forever. The balance of my property, if there should be, it is my will that it should be equally divided between my children heretofore mentioned, except two negroes - Zylpha and Tasco, which is left entirely to her disposal, to do what she may think proper with. for the true performance of this my last will and testament I do constitute and appoint my son George Shackelford, and my son-in-law- Zachariah Petty, Executors to this, my last Will and Testament, and I do hereby revoke and make void all and every will or wills by me before made; and I do acknowledge this to be my last Will and Testament. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this the twenty ninth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty three, (December, 29, 1823). Signed, sealed and acknowledged in the presence of William Wright, William Smith and Samuel Hopkins. Sig - Richard Shackelford The above document recorded in Probate Record Book # 3, page 70, File #647, dated December, 29, 1823, in Madison County, Alabama. THE ELUSIVE MITCHELLS We are now going to discuss some of the descendants of Richard and Mary Ann Roberts Shackelford. This Richard was a son of Roger and Carey Baker-Shackelford. He was born in Virginia, probably Hanover County, December 14, 1750. Died in Madison County, Alabama, January 11, 1824. His wife was Mary Ann Roberts, whom he married in Virginia, probably in Halifax County. He left a will in Madison County, Alabama, dated December 29, 1823, just two weeks before he died, in which he made mention of nine children, but named only seven of them. (See your Shackelford Clan Magazine for April 1947). His will has been published and much has been written about his descendants, but in this issue we are going to give you a little additional information, and see if some one can help us out on whom we have so little, including those elusive Mitchells. When Richard Shackelford wrote his will the first legatee named was his son-in-law Isaac Mitchell, thus leading us to believe that his daughter -- wife of Isaac Mitchell, was desceased. He named the daughters and their husbands that are known to have been living at that time. So from the will we do not know names of his daughters that married Isaac Mitchell and Abner Pyles, But he had a son Richard, Jr., born June 26, 1787, married Frances Arnold, later moved to Texas and died in Smith County, Texas, in 1868. Richard, Jr. left an old Bible that contained the names of his own children, and several of the other Mitchell children. In 1942 this old Bible was in possession of Mrs Jean Rinehart, of Big Spring, Tex. Mrs Rinehart copied the records from that old Bible for us, but when she sent them to us she said that much of the writing, being so old, was very dim, and in a few cases almost completely obliterated. We mention this because of the slight discrepancy in one of the dates that we shall mention. According to that old Bible the following children were children of Isaac and Sally Mitchell. So by this we learn the name of the wife of Isaac Mitchell. Their five children, as follows: Frances----------------(born January 28, 1793) Mary-------------------(born September 6, 1794) Richard Shackelford----(born January 26, 1796) Daniel------------------(born January 20, 1798) Isaac-------------------(born June 25, 1802) Since Richard Shackelford, Sr., and Richard, Jr., were both living in Laurens County, S. C., in 1802, it is reasonable to assume that Isaac Mitchell was living in the or near the same place. It also appears reasonable to assume that Isaac Mitchell left there soon after 1802, or that his wife died soon after that date, or there would have been other children born and recorded in the same Bible. Records of Madison County, Alabama, show that he, Isaac Mitchell, went to that County. But there is nothing to show that he died there. Other descendants claim that the Mitchells moved to Texas, but we have never located them. Therefore any information of descendants of the above named Mitchell children would be greatly appreciated. We have recently received records from Madison Co., Alabama, of one Richard Mitchell. These records show a slight discrepancy in the birth date of the Richard Shackelford Mitchell mentioned above, and this Richard. We will herein give you the family record of the Richard Mitchell that remained in Madison County, Alabama; and should any one be able to confirm the fact that he was a son of Isaac, or not a son of Isaac, we shall be forever grateful. His family is as follows: Richard Mitchell was born, place not shown, January 21, 1796, date of his death is not shown. And it will be noted that this Richard was born January 21st, while the known son of Isaac was born, as we have it, January 26, both dates being in the same month and year. And as the old Bible was so old and the writing so dim, we feel it safe to assume that they are one and the same person. This Richard Mitchell married Mary (Polly) Stone, August 17, 1815. She was born November 4, 1797. Date of death not shown. They had ten children, as follows: Eli-----------------(born June 18, 1816) Sarah--------------(born August 5, 1818) Isaac--------------(born October 8, 1820) Prisilah------------(born June 21, 1823) Margaret----------(born November 5, 1825) Everline------------(born February 29, 1828) Anner--------------(born September 18, 1830) Mary C.-----------(born March 5, 1833) Andrew J.---------(born March 5, 1836) James M.----------(born July 5, 1839) Of the above children we find that Everline (Eveline) Mitchell married Crusen Snyder. And Anner (Anna) Mitchell married Hezekiah Ford. One Margaret Mitchell, parentage not shown, married Josiah Miller, August 12, 1819. Other Mitchell marriages in Madison County, Alabama, as follows: Daniel Mitchell married Ruth Malot Young, February 14, 1820. Archibald Mitchell married Amy Robinson, November 9, 1820. Jeremiah Murphy married Nancy Mitchell, April 23, 1821. James Mitchell married Matilda Baker, December 20, 1821. J. J. Bain married Sally Mitchell, August 15, 1822. Michael Mason, M. G. John N. Mitchell married Sarah Hutchinson, October 7, 1825. Benjamin F. Clark married Polly Mitchell, June 10, 1824. Solemnized by Z. W. Baker, minister. William Mitchell married Deborah Dickson, January 4, 1827. Solemnized by Thomas M. King. Isaac Mitchell, Sr. was evidently the son-in-law of Richard Shackelford, and he appears to have married a second time, as we find one Isaac Mitchell, Sr. with a wife named Martha (Patsy). He was in Madison County, Alabama, as late as 1829. What became of him and others of his descendants is information greatly to be desired. Richard and Mary Ann Roberts-Shackelford had another daughter named in his will as Margaret, wife of John Cook. And we have very little information of the Cook family, therefore would be grateful for anything additional. John Cook was known as Major John Cook, and records of Madison County, Alabama, show that he died July 8, 1822. And from the deeds and settlement of his estate we find that John and Margaret Shackelford-Cook had the following children: Emily----------(married Calvin Shackelford (cousins)) Margaret------(married James Harrison ??) Isaac----------(married Mary Ann ??) Clayton--------(married Telitha or Tabitha Bailey Mary Ann-----(married ??) John B.--------(married ??) Elizabeth-------(married Alfred Hathcock) Our records show that John and Margaret Cook had a daughter Margaret that married James Harrison, but this is questionable, as she does not show up in the division of John's estate. (This was the second marriage for Margaret. James died after a short time and she then married her third husband John Hathcock. We have no record of any children being born to that union.) (by EFC) We will be grateful for any and all additional information of the Major John Cook family. Richard and Mary Ann Roberts-Shackelford had a daughter named Frances, whom he mentioned as second legatee in his will, as Frances Landrum, wife of John Landrum. The Landrum family remained in South Carolina, and we have previously mentioned them in the magazine, but for the benefit of those from whom we have recently received inquiries, we herewith give you a copy of John Landrum's will and family. Rev. John Landrum was born in Chatham County, N. C., May 10, 1765. He died in Edgefield County, S. C., December 24, 1847. He married Frances, second daughter of Richard and Mary Ann Roberts-Shackelford. We do not have her birth or death date, nor do we have the date of their marriage. In his will he mentions only seven children, but our records show them to have had ten children, as follows: Lucinda W.------------(married Winburn Asa Lawton) Elizabeth C.------------(married Major John Swearingen) Rebecca S.------------(married Allen Bartlett Mims) Dr John J.--------------(married Margaret Lucretia Smyly) Mary S.----------------(married Lewis Miles) Narcissa----------------(no other records) Nancy------------------(no other records) Harriet B.---------------(married Aquilla Miles) Benjamin Franklin-------(married Rebecca Miles) George------------------(drowned in childhood) From the above it would appear that the Landrum children were right fond of the Miles family. WILL OF JOHN LANDRUM I, John Landrum, Sr., of Edgefield, S. C., being in good health and sound disposing mind, knowing the uncertainty of life, feel desirous of disposing of the property which the Lord has helped me with, to give and bequeath it in the manner following, towit: First: It is my will and desire that such property as I have already given off to my children, remain theirs, to them and their children, forever, it being as just a division as I can make, with the exception of the part given to my daughter -- Rebecca S. Mims, whom I intended to give on[e] hundred dollars more, and should I not be able to give her the one hundred dollars during my life, it is my will that my executors pay to her trustee the said amount before my estate is divided between my heirs. Secondly: It is my will that each of my lawful heirs, at my death, shall share my property that then shall remain, equally between them, with this special condition -- That my sons have their property in fee simple, and that my son J. Landrum receive such property as may fall to the share of my daughter -- Elizabeth C. Swearingen and my daughter -- Harriet B. Miles children, in trust for them. It is expressively my desire that such property as they receive from my estate be not subject to their husband's debts, but the support of the whole family. Thirdly: It is my will that the portion of my estate that is to be for the support of my daughter -- Rebecca S. Mims, be given in trust to Mr. John Swearingen, and not subject to her husband's debts, but for the support of the whole family. Fourthly: It is my will and desire that such property as falls to the share of my daughter -- Lucinda W. Lawton, be given in trust to my friend Alex J. Lawton, for the support of herself and family, and not subject to her husband's debts. Fifthly: It is my will and desire that such property as falls to the share of my daughter -- Mary S. Miles, be given to my son -- B. Franklin Landrum, in trust, for the support of herself and family, and not subject to her husband's debts. Sixth: It is my will that if my son B. Franklin Landrum shall pay into the hands of my executors, in cash, one dollar per acre for a tract of land between Wolf Branch of Bear Creek, the creek and the original line as surveyed by Buchhalter, containing about three hundred acres, they make him a lawful title to the same. Seventh: I hereby nominate and appoint my son John J. Landrum and John Swearingen, my executors to this my last Will and Testament, revoking all others; as witness my hand and seal this January, thirteenth eighteen hundred and forty three, in the sixty seventh year of American Independence. Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of Lewis Clark, Thomas Morris, and Benjamin P. Lockwood. Sig -- John X (his mark) Landrum. Recorded December 19, 1843. Will Book D, page 303, Edgefield, S. C. Of the above children we have more or less data on two or three of them. The Lawton family appears to have remained in South Carolina. John Swearingen is said to have moved to Russell County, Alabama. Also Allen Bartlett Mims. The Lewis Miles family is said to have moved to Chatham County, Georgia. We have never learned what became of the Aquilla Miles family. Benjamin Franklin Landrum, our records show, remained in South Carolina. Anything additional on any of the John Landrum - Frances Shackelford descendants will be greatly appreciated. Transcribed by Stephen William Shackelford, August 15, 1998 - Austin, Texas. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES St. James Parish, Santee 1803, 1804-1805 - Richard Shackleford was elected in a new election and qualified on 5 Dec. 1803. He tied with Lawrence McGregor in 1800. 1802-1805 - Lawrence McGregor tied with Richard Shackleford in 1800. Pvt. John SHACKELFORD (Served as a Private in the American Revolution in Hanover County, Virginia.) and his brother, Rev. Richard SHACKELFORD were the sons of Captain Roger SHACKELFORD (1700 Gloucester Co., VA - 24 Dec 1779 King & Queen County, VA) and Cary Baker (1715 VA - 1765 Halifax County, VA). According to Arthur Reese in other messages on this forum, Roger SHACKELFORD was a Captain in the Colonial Army. Roger SHACKELFORD was born about 1700, and died in 1779. Most of his early married life was probably in Hanover County Virginia, but some, or all of the family moved to Halifax County about 1777. He died in King and Queen County Virginia.

Sources

  1. American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI),
  2. 1810 United States Federal Census, Year: 1810; Census Place: Laurens, South Carolina
  3. 1790 United States Federal Census, Year: 1790; Census Place: Laurens, South Carolina
  4. Alabama, Marriages, Deaths, Wills, Court, and Other Records, 1784-1920, Alabama Department of Archives and History; Montgomery, Alabama
  5. U.S. Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820, Document: Territorial Papers of the US; Volume Number: Vol 18
  6. 1800 United States Federal Census, Year: 1800; Census Place: Laurens District, South Carolina; Series:M32
  7. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Treehttp://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=59819153&pid=12779

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Roger SHACKLEFORD

M, #I156, b. 23 April 1629, d. 1704

Family

Marriage 1 : Mary PALMER m. 1660 Essex County, Virginia, USA, b. 1635

  1. Francis SHACKLEFORD, b. 1664, d. 1725

Notes:

From The Shackelford Clan Magazine, November 1945, Vol. 1, No. 7: THE TWO JOHN SHACKELFORDS. In discussing the two John Shackelfords, the Editor has a specific purpose. Two men by the name of John Shackelford or Shackleford played a very important role in the early settlement of America, and separating them, giving each of them their proper ancestry is very important from a genealogical point of view. As we discussed the immigrant in the October issue, and as you know, The Editor holds to the opinion that the immigrant was Roger, and that he came to America prior to 1658, as Edward Palmer was granted land at that time, specifically for the transportation of eight persons into the Colony, among them being Roger Shackelford. This we know. But there are those who have the opinion that the immigrant was John, and that he came to America in 1649, and that he settled in King & Queen County, Va., that it is not known whom he married, but it is supposed that it was late in life. And he is said to have married the eldest daughter of John Livingston, of South Carolina, and is known to have had two sons--John and Benjamin. Now the Editor of The Clan Magazine does not wish to start an argument with any one, but we are interested solely in facts, and shall be happy to --2 (50)-- accept facts when they are proven as facts. Roger, the immigrant, came to America prior to 1658, and with him was the sister of Edward Palmer, Mary, who later became the wife of Roger. But it is not definitely proven that Mary Palmer was the wife of Roger, but available records indicate she was. They had four sons--James, Francis, John and Zachariah. Since Roger is known to have come to America prior to 1658, and was granted land prior to 1678, it is very probable that he married during that that (sic) time, or from 1650-1670. His sons then were probably born from 1655 to 1665-70, and began to be married between 1680 and 1695. The Editor of "The Clan" holds to the opinion that the John who married Miss Livingston, was the above mentioned John, son of Roger, and that he was born about 1655 to 1665, and married about 1695. Now then we shall discuss this John, whom we believe to be the son of Roger, the immigrant. That he married a Miss Livingston seems to be an accepted fact, although we have never located a marriage record. But he is said to have had a brother-in-law--John Livingston, who married a Miss Muscoe, of Essex County, Va. Records in Essex Co, Va., show a deed between Francis Shackelford, of South Franham Parish, and John Shackelford, of Petsworth Parish, for 150 acres, dated March 1706. Another record of 1706 empowered Zachary Lewis to appear at Essex Co, Court House to relinquish in the said 150 acres, that my husband sold to John Shackelford, and you will oblige your loving sister. Signed Sarah Shackelford. This shows that there were two men old enough to be dealing in land as early as 1706. But they owned land much earlier than this. They were probably brothers. Francis Shackelford owned land in Bath County, N. C. (Bath Co, created 1712-13.) and later it was Carteret Co. His name appears on several land deeds from 1712 to 1726, at which time he is mentioned as deceased. John was also here at that time. At the same time and in the same community one John Shackelford lived also. This John was in --3 (51)--

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Roger SHACKLEFORD, Sr.

M, #I157, b. 1710, d. 24 December 1779

Family

Marriage 1 : Carey BAKER m. abt. 1735 Kinf & Queen County, VA, b. 1714, d. abt. 1765

  1. Rev Richard SHACKLEFORD, Sr., b. 14 December 1750, d. 11 January 1824

 

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Wife #2: Drucilla Hendricks Married 1 MAY 1770 Shackelford Clan Magazine (A14A66) Vol 2, # 11, pg 1-3; Vol 4 #4 pg7; Vol 9 #8 pg6; Vol 11 #8 pg5,6; Vol 11 #9 pg7,8;Vol 11 # 10 pg1-3 (R8A3) Vol6 pg 364 WILL OF ROGER SHACKELFORD591 In the name of God, Amen: I, Roger Shackelford of the County of King and Queen, Parish of Stratton-Major, (Colony of Virginia), being of sound and perfect memory, do make and ordain this to be my last Will and Testament in manner and form following, viz: I give to my grandson - John Shackelford, son of William Shackelford, deceased, one shilling sterling, to him and his heirs and assigns forever. Then I give to my grandson - William Shackelford, son of William Shackelford, deceased, one shilling sterling, to him and his heirs and assigns forever. I then give to my son - John Shackelford, twenty pounds. I then give and bequeath to my daughter - Sarah Shackelford, one negro girl named Betty; to her and her heirs and assigns forever. I then give and bequeath to my son - Roger Shackelford, two negroes namely - Angelo and Isaac; to him and his heirs and assigns forever. I then give to my son-in-law - John Glass and his wife Betty Glass, one negro boy named Tom, during their natural life, and after their death I then give and bequeath the said negro boy named Tom, to be sold and the money to be equally divided among the children of the said John and Betty Glass. (John Glass was a Revolutionary soldier. The Editor). I then give and bequeath to my son Richard Shackelford, one negro boy named Edom, to him and his heirs and assigns forever. I then give and bequeath to my two grand daughters, children of my son - James Shackelford, deceased, two negroes to wit: Doll and Lewis, to them and their heirs and assigns forever. I then give and bequeath to my son - Robinson Shackelford, all the lands over the road, called by the name of Archers; also one negro boy named David, to and his heirs and assigns forever. Also my desire is that he may have the liberty of getting and disposing of what timber he desires out of the dragon swamp. I further desire that he may have the liberty to raise or engraft and sell my nursery of young trees, which money is to be made use of toward paying for the land I am now living on, and what money may be wanting after that, to pay for my land and other debts. I desire my executors, hereafter named, may sell as much of my personal property and estate as will pay them, after making use of what money there is now due me; also the crops of grain that may hereafter arise, for the use of paying my just debts. Then I lend my loving wife all the land I now live on except the land heretofore mentioned that I give to my son Robinson; to live on during her natural lifetime, she not making any waste of the timber thereon, or disposing with any from the said land only for the use of the plantation. I also lend her two negroes - old Tom and Tabb, during her natural lifetime. And I further lend her the balance of my personal estate, after which debts are paid, during her natural lifetime, and after her death I give and bequeath all the land and the two negroes - Tom and Tabb, also all the personal estate that can be found, to my son Robinson Shackelford, to him and his heirs and assigns forever. I further desire that the two negroes - Tom and Tabb, that I lent my wife, may not be removed off the land whereon I now live during my wife's natural life. Lastly, I nominate, constitute and appoint my friend - Lyne Shackelford, George Lyne, Humphrey Garrett and Charles Collier, to be my executors of this my last Will and Testament. I hereby revoke all other wills heretofore by me made in writings. Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this day, the twenty fourth day of December, one thousand seven hundred and seventy nine. (December, 24, 1779). Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of Thomas Dillard, Jr., Thomas Bland, John Sadler, and Ann Bushrod Carpenter Sig - Roger Shackelford.

Sources

  1. Virginia, Marriages, 1740-1850,
  2. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Treehttp://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=59819153&pid=12782

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Drury SIMS

M, #I158, d. abt. 1839

Family

Marriage 1 : UNKNOWN

  1. Priscilla SIMS, b. 1817

Sources

  1. South Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980, Estate Papers, 1800-1867; General Index to Estate Papers, 1800-1931;Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Laurens County); Probate Place: Laurens, South Carolina1800-1931;Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Laurens County); Probate Place: Laurens, South Carolina1800-1931;Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Laurens County); Probate Place: Laurens, South Carolina 

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Priscilla SIMS

F, #I159, b. 1817

Family

Marriage 1 : James COOK m. 28 April 1836 Greene County, Alabama, USA, b. 1812

  1. Henry COOK, b. 1842, d. 1891

Sources

  1. 1860 United States Federal Census, Year: 1860; Census Place: Franklin, Louisiana
  2. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Treehttp://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=59819153&pid=879

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Euphrates SLEET

F, #I160, b. 1773, d. 10 August 1830

Family

Marriage 1 : John MAJOR m. 02 July 1787 Culpeper, Virginia, USA, b. 1755, d. 10 August 1828

  1. Sarah Catherine MAJOR, b. 17 September 1806, d. 10 December 1856

Sources

  1. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Source number: 2510.018; Source type: Family group sheet, FGSE, listedas parents; Number of Pages: 1 
  2. North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000, Book Title: Lineage Book : NSDAR : Volume 102 : 1913
  3. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Treehttp://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=59819153&pid=41595

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Annie SMITH

F, #I161, b. 25 November 1842, d. 25 November 1920

Family

Marriage 1 : George Franklin COLE m. 01 January 1879 Red River, Texas, USA, b. January 1847, d. 12 April 1917

Sources

  1. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Treehttp://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=59819153&pid=33536

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Joan SMITH

F, #I162, b. 1610, d. 25 April 1644

Family

Marriage 1 : William CLAYTON m. 30 October 1631 Boxgrove, Sussex, England, b. 1605, d. 1658

  1. William CLAYTON, d. abt. 1688

Sources

  1. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Source number: 498.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number ofPages: 1; Submitter Code: CGAofPages: 1; Submitter Code: CGA 
  2. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Treehttp://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=59819153&pid=19637

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James l STEWART

M, #I163, b. December 1394, d. 21 February 1437

Family

Marriage 1 : Lady Joan DE BEAUFORT m. February 1424 St. Mary Overy's, Southwark, Surrey, England, b. abt. 1398, d. 15 July 1445

  1. James ll STEWART, b. 16 October 1430, d. 03 August 1460

Notes:

King JAMES I STEWART\STUART of Scotland Dec 1394 - 21 Feb 1437 ID Number: I7333 TITLE: King OCCUPATION: Crowned 21 May 1424 at Scone; 1406-1437 RESIDENCE: SCT BIRTH: Dec 1394, Dunfermline Palace, Fife, Scotland DEATH: 21 Feb 1437, Murdered at Perth, SCT BURIAL: Carthusian Church, Perth, SCT [47320] RESOURCES: See: [S11] [S504] [S1531] [S1805] [S1918] [S2142] [S2174] Father: ROBERT III de Bruce STEWART of Scotland Mother: ANNABELLE DRUMMOND Family 1 : JOAN de BEAUFORT MARRIAGE: Feb 1424, St. Mary Overy's, Southwark +JAMES II STEWART\STUART of Scotland +MARGARET STEWART\STUART of Scotland ISABELLA STEWART\STUART +JOAN STEWART\STUART ELEANOR STEWART\STUART MARY STEWART\STUART +ANNABELLA STEWART\STUART Notes Murdered by his uncle Walter, Earl of Atholl, at Perth. [47320] Monastary of the Friars Preachers, Perth. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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James ll STEWART

M, #I164, b. 16 October 1430, d. 03 August 1460

Family

Marriage 1 : Maris VAN EGMOND m. 03 July 1449 Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, Scotland, b. 1432, d. 01 December 1463

  1. James lll STEWART, b. 10 July 1451, d. 11 June 1488

Notes:

King JAMES II STEWART\STUART of Scotland 16 Oct 1430 - 3 Aug 1460 ID Number: I28294 TITLE: King OCCUPATION: Reigned 1437-1460 RESIDENCE: SCT BIRTH: 16 Oct 1430, Holyrood Abbey, Ediburgh, Scotland DEATH: 3 Aug 1460, Roxborough Castle, Scotland [S1805] BURIAL: Holyrood RESOURCES: See: [S810] [S1805] [S1918] [S2119] [S2120] [S2142] Father: JAMES I STEWART\STUART of Scotland Mother: JOAN de BEAUFORT Family 1 : MARIA van EGMOND of Gueldres MARRIAGE: 3 Jul 1449, Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, Scotland +JAMES III STEWART\STUART of Scotland +MARY STEWART\STUART of Scotland ALEXANDER STEWART\STUART Duke of Albany DAVID STEWART\STUART Earl of Moray +MARGARET STEWART

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James lll STEWART

M, #I165, b. 10 July 1451, d. 11 June 1488

Family

Marriage 1 : Margaret ap Danmark OLDENBURG , b. 23 June 1456, d. 14 July 1486

  1. James lV STEWART, b. 17 March 1473, d. 09 September 1513

Notes:

King JAMES III STEWART\STUART of Scotland 10 Jul 1451 - 11 Jun 1488 ID Number: I28296 TITLE: King RESIDENCE: SCT BIRTH: 10 Jul 1451, Stribling, Scotland [144926] DEATH: 11 Jun 1488, Assassinated at Sauchieburn or Milltown, Bannockburn BURIAL: Cambuskenneth Abbey, Stirlingshire RESOURCES: See: [S810] [S1805] [S1918] [S2142] Father: JAMES II STEWART\STUART of Scotland Mother: MARIA van EGMOND of Gueldres Family 1 : MARGARET ap DANMARK OLDENBURG MARRIAGE: 13 Jul 1469 +JAMES IV STEWART\STUART of Scotland JAMES STEWART\STUART Duke of Ross JOHN STEWART\STUART Earl of March [144926] Stirling,Scotland

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James lV STEWART

M, #I166, b. 17 March 1473, d. 09 September 1513

Family

Marriage 1 : UNKNOWN

  1. Janet STEWART, b. bef. 1513, d. abt. 1562

Notes:

James IV (March 17, 1473-September 9, 1513) - King of Scots from 1488 to 1513. The son of King James III and Margaret of Denmark, he was probably born in Stirling Castle. When his father was killed at the Battle of Sauchieburn on June 11, 1488 (or possibly assassinated a few hours later) the fifteen-year-old James took the throne and was crowned at Scone, Perthshire on June 24. The rebels who had gathered at Sauchieburn had done so with James supposedly as their figurehead. When James realised the indirect role which he had played in the death of his father, he decided to do penance for his sin. From that date on he wore a heavy iron chain round his waist next to the skin as a constant reminder. James IV quickly proved to be an effective ruler. He defeated another rebellion in 1489, took a direct interest in the administration of justice and finally brought the Lord of the Isles under control in 1493. James was well educated and it was claimed that he was fluent in Lowland Scots, English, Scottish Gaelic, Latin, French, German, Italian, Flemish, Spanish and Danish. He was a true Renaissance prince with an interest in practical and scientific matters. James granted the Edinburgh College of Surgeons a royal charter in 1506, turned Edinburgh Castle into one of Britain's foremost gun foundries and welcomed the establishment of Scotland's first printing press in 1507. James also loved ships and saw the importance in Scotland having a large navy. He acquired thirty-eight ships for the Royal Scottish Navy and founded two new dockyards. His finest creation was the carrack Michael. Launched in 1511 she weighed 1,000 tons, was 240 feet in length and was then the largest ship in Europe. For a time he supported the pretender to the English throne Perkin Warbeck and carried out a brief invasion of England on his behalf. Having fought off the aggression of King Henry VII of England, James recognized that peace between Scotland and England was in the interest of both countries, and so attempted to maintain peace with his neighbour by agreeing a treaty of "perpetual peace" in 1502 and marrying Henry's daughter Margaret Tudor, on August 8, 1503, at Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh. The couple's first three children all died in infancy. Their son James V survived, and he also had a posthumous son, Alexander, who died in infancy. When war broke out between England and France as a result of the Italian Wars, James found himself in a difficult position. The new king of England, Henry VIII, attempted to invade France in 1513, and James reacted by declaring war on England. Hoping to take advantage of Henry's absence, he led an invading army southward, only to be killed, with many of his nobles and common soldiers, at the disastrous Battle of Flodden Field on September 9, ending Scotland's involvement in the War of the League of Cambrai. A body thought to be his was recovered from the battlefield and taken to London for burial. As he was excommunicated, the embalmed body lay unburied for many years in the monastery of Sheen in Surrey, and was lost after the Reformation. [1] Rumors persisted that he had survived and had gone into exile, but there is no evidence to support them. James also had seven illegitimate children by four different mistresses. With Janet Kennedy he had James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray (1501 creation) and two children who died in infancy. With Marion Boyd he had Alexander Stewart (Archbishop of St Andrews), and Catherine Stewart, who married James Douglas, 3rd Earl of Morton. With Margaret Drummond he had Margaret. With Isabel Buchan, daughter of James Stewart, 1st Earl of Buchan, he had Lady Janet Stewart, who became the mistress of Henry II of France. James IV is also significant in Scottish history as the last King of Scots to have been fluent in Scottish Gaelic.

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Janet STEWART

F, #I167, b. bef. 1513, d. abt. 1562

Family

Marriage 1 : Malcolm FLEMING , b. abt. 1494, d. 10 September 1547

  1. John FLEMING, b. 1567, d. 16 April 1619

Notes:

JANET STEWART\STUART ABT 1500 - ABT 10 Oct 1560 ID Number: I42699 RESIDENCE: Scotland BIRTH: ABT 1500, Edinburgh, Mid-Lothian, Scotland DEATH: ABT 10 Oct 1560, Scotland [206246] [S2485] RESOURCES: See: [S1121] [S1558] [S1918] [S1964] [S2485] Father: JAMES IV STEWART\STUART of Scotland Mother: ISABEL (Agnes) STEWART Countess of Bothwell Family 1 : MALCOM FLEMING 3rd Lord of Fleming MARRIAGE: 27 Jan 1524, Scotland [523794] +JOAN FLEMING JAMES FLEMING 4th Lord of Fleming +JOHN FLEMING 5th Earl Of Fleming +MARGARET FLEMING Family 2 : HENRI II CAPET of France HENRI VALOIS Notes illegitimate daughter[1] Her mother is shown as Isabel Stewart daughter of James Earl of Buchan in "Britain's Royal Families" The Complete Genealogy. Alison Weir. 1996, Pimlico. Random House. Page 240 & by "Royal and Noble Genealogical Data on the Web" by Brian Tompsett at http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/cgi-bin/gedlkup/n=royal?royal04327 Her mother is shown as "Agnes (Countess of Bothwell) Stewart" daughter of James Earl of Buchan in "The Complete Peerage", under "Fleming" in Vol 2, (# V, page 532) Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain & the United Kingdom. Extant, Extinct or Dormant. By G. E. Cokayne. 2000,Sutton Publishing Ltd, Gloucester. 5206246] Alt: 5 Oct 1562 France [523794] granted dispensation

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Robert III de Bruce STEWART

M, #I168

Family

Marriage 1 : UNKNOWN

  1. James l STEWART, b. December 1394, d. 21 February 1437

Notes:

King ROBERT III de Bruce STEWART of Scotland 1337 - 4 Apr 1406 ID Number: I38149 TITLE: King OCCUPATION: Rreigned 1390-1406 RESIDENCE: SCT BIRTH: 1337, Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland DEATH: 4 Apr 1406, Dundonald, Ayrshire, Rothsay Castle [S1805] RESOURCES: See: [S810] [S1143] [S1805] [S1918] [S2142] [S2174] Father: ROBERT BRUCE II STEWART of Scotland Mother: ELIZABETH MURE of Rowallan Family 1 : ANNABELLE DRUMMOND MARRIAGE: 13 Mar 1365 DAVID STEWART Duke of Rothesay +MARGARET STEWART of Galloway +ELIZABETH STEWART of Scotland +MARY STEWART +JAMES STEWART Knt. of Lorn +JAMES I STEWART\STUART of Scotland Notes Aka: BRUCE (STUART). According to Britain's Royal Families: The Complete Genealogy, Robert III had 4 daughters. 1) Margaret Stewart, known as Lady of Galloway. She married Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas and Duke of Touraine. From this marriage she became Countess of Douglas and Duchess of Touraine. This marriage resulted in issue. 2) Mary or Mariot Stewart. She married firstly George Douglas, 13th Earl of Angus. From this marriage she became Countess of Angus. This marriage resulted in issue. She married secondly Sir James Kennedy of Dunure. This marriage also resulted in issue. She married thirdly William, 1st Lord Graham of Kincardine. From this marriage she gained the title of Lady Graham of Kincardine. This marriage also resulted in issue. She married fourthly Sir William Edmondston of Duntreath. This marriage also resulted in issue. (3) Egidia Stewart. All that is known of this daughter is that she died unmarried. 4) Elizabeth Stewart. She married Sir James Douglas, 1st Lord of Dalkeith. From this marriage she became Lady of Dalkieth. This marriage also resulted in issue. Children: David Stewart James I Robert Princess Margaret Princess Mary Princess Egidia Princess Elizabeth "1. Robert III reigned from 1390 to 1406. Robert had the misfortune to be born ten years before his father and mother married. In a curious twist, perhaps through a sign of affection for his father but more readily through superstition, he was baptized John but ruled as Robert. Robert III came to the throne at the age of 53 and faced the menace of the Highlanders who were not beyond ravaging the lowland areas of Scotland. He handed the effective regency over to his brother in the capacity of guardian against these clans partially because he had been injured by a horses kick and was to injured to rule effectively. He entitled his brother 'Duke of Albany. At the same time he created his own son the Duke of Rothesay. The Duke of Rothesay was killed in suspicious circumstances after a quarrel with the Duke of Albany following an invasion of Scotland by Henry IV of England. This left Robert's one remaining son, James, as the heir to the throne. It is said that the shock of the news that James had been captured by the English whilst on route to France contributed to the death of Robert in 1406."

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Lettice STONE

F, #I169

Family

Marriage 1 : George STOVOLD, Sr.

  1. George STOVOLD, Jr., b. abt. 1588

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Bartholamew STOVALL, Sr.

M, #I170, b. 24 August 1665, d. 01 May 1721

Family

Marriage 1 : Anne BURTON m. 08 August 1693, b. abt. 1670, d. bef. 02 October 1736

  1. George STOVALL, b. 1695, d. 07 December 1786

Notes:

!Information found at FTM Web Site: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/e/c/David-C-Beck/GENE3-0020.html !"Stovall Family in America" by Smith: Bartholomew, age 21, arrived in Virginia in late 1684 on the ship BOOTH, Captain Peter PAGAN, Master. Bartholomew had, on July 7, 1684, signed with his mark an indenture to John BRIGHT, a merchant, for a term of four years as payment of his passage. On Aug 16, 1715, Bartholomew received 318 acres of land by patent in Henrico Co., Va, at the confluence of Deep Creek and the south side of the James River, near Powhatan, VA, about 30 miles west of Richmond. Baptised: Nov 11, 1683, Baptised Albury, England prior to his trip to America. He was the first Stovall immigrant to come to America. Bartholomew was a Quaker. He could not write. Bartholomew STOVALL was married twice: The name of his first wife is unknown, but apparently he had a daughter by her, Hager STOVALL, who is mentioned in an estate settlement. His will is listed in the Henrico Co., VA misc. court records, 1650-1807, Vol. 2, and probated 1 May 1721. He willed land along the James River to his sons George, William, Thomas, daughter Hannah, and wife, Ann. !"The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1776" 3 June 1684-30 July 1684: The following apprenticed in Middlesex to go by the Booth, Mr. Peter Pagan: John Gatchell, aged 19, son of John G. of Up Hatch, Somerset, to John Bright of London, merchant, 6 years Virginia; Nicholas Barnes, labourer aged 23, son of Henry B. of Norwich, to the same, 4 years Virginia; ... ; Bartholomew Stowell, husbandman aged 21, son of George S. of Albury, Surrey, to the same, 4 years Virginia; ... ; Ann Dowly, aged 25, to Peter Pagan of London, merchant, 4 years Maryland.

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George STOVALL

M, #I171, b. abt. 1625, d. 08 November 1665

Family

Marriage 1 : Joane TICKNER m. 15 October 1653 Surrey, England, b. abt. 1625, d. aft. 1665

  1. Bartholamew STOVALL, Sr., b. 24 August 1665, d. 01 May 1721

Notes:

Information from: David Christian Beck 10445 Bonneville Street Riverside, California 92505 United States (909)359-8966 dcb@@@@jps.net A dissenter, probably a member of the Friends Church or a Quaker. He was cited seven times in 1661 and 1662 for not attending church (the Church of England)

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George STOVALL

M, #I172, b. 1695, d. 07 December 1786

Family

Marriage 1 : Elizabeth COOPER m. abt. 1718 Henrico County, VA, b. abt. 1698, d. abt. 1755

  1. Sarah Elizabeth STOVALL, b. 1722, d. 1809

Marriage 2 : Elizabeth LANDON , b. abt. 1695

Notes:

George STOVALL 1698 - 1782 BIRTH: 1698, Henrico Parish, Henrico County, Virginia [76862] DEATH: 1782, Goochland County, VA [76863] Father: Bartholomew STOVALL Mother: Anne BURTON Family 1 : Elizabeth COOPER MARRIAGE: 1728, Henrico County, VA +George STOVALL -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ID: I249973 Name: George Stovall Given Name: George Surname: Stovall Sex: M Birth: Abt 1695 in Henrico County, Virginia Death: Bef 12 Dec 1786 in Campbell County, Virginia _UID: 857DC372E4F946A2A49025263971D8BFBC3A Change Date: 8 Jul 2004 Note: The Will of George Stovall of Campbell County, filed 7 Dec . 1786, mentions dau. Rachel Turner. \par [Source: Some Turners of Virginia, Louise Patton Turner, p age 6] \par \par "Although George was too old to serve in the American Revol ution, he furnished supplies, and ferried soldiers and equi pment across the James River, and received pay for this aft er the War was over. A list of his supplies can be found i n the Virginia Public Service Claims, Bedford County Cour t Book, List, and Certificate; and the Campbell County Comm issioner's Book: \par Bedford County, Virginia: \par March 1, 1781; 8 bushes corn; 533 wt. hay furnished mi litia on their march to North Carolina. 2 bushels corn ; 1 bushel oats \par June 15, 1781; 11 diets furnished British prisoners an d their guards \par June 15, 1781; 3 beef cattle, 675 pounds; diets, forag e and pasture. 3 beeves, 810 pounds \par July, 1781: bay horse, 6 or 7 years old, impressed b y militia on its march to Richmond; 16 lbs. bacon for Bo tetourt Militia on its way home from camp \par September 10, 1781; 3 beefs and 1 pk. corn \par December 5, 1781; ferriage for 146 men \par \par Campbell County, Virginia \par August 7, 1783; for diets furnished prisoners of war , for horses furnished in 1781, L6.73 each. \par \par His land has been located by a descendant, Sam Stovall. I t can be found thusly: go north from Lynchburg on HIghwa y 29 to Madison Heights, a suburb across the north side o f the James River to Highway 622 which heads east, and foll ow it to Galt's Mill at Stovall Creek to the land of George ., Jr. Across the James River is the land of George, Sr . Stovall Creek is on the north side of the Fluvanna (no w James River) River between the Tye River (east) and Nort h Rivers (west), 16 miles east of the Blue Ridge Mountain c rest and just northy of Long Mountain going from the Tye Ri ver." \par \par There are numerous other records on file relating to Georg e Stovall, Sr. I recommend the cited source for further inf ormation. [Source: The Stovall Family in America, Carma e Massey Smith, page 36] Ancestry Hints for George Stovall GEORGE STOVALL U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 about George Stovall Name: George Stovall Gender: male Birth Place: VA Birth Year: 1695 Spouse Name: Elizabeth ??? Number Pages: 1 Is this the same George Stovall? U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 about George Stovall Name: George Stovall Gender: male Spouse Name: Elizabeth Cooper Marriage State: of VA Number Pages: 2 Several trees on Ancestry give George's wife as Elizabeth Landon. Some of these same trees give a child of George and Elizabeth as "Sarah Stovall" who married William Roberts.

Sources

  1. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Source number: 1686.002; Source type: Pedigree chart; Number of Pages:2 

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Sarah Elizabeth STOVALL

F, #I173, b. 1722, d. 1809

Family

Marriage 1 : William ROBERTS, Sr. m. abt. 1740 Halifax County, VA, b. abt. 1720, d. 1787

  1. Mary Ann ROBERTS, b. 02 December 1748, d. 13 May 1832

Sources

  1. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Treehttp://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=59819153&pid=12795

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George STOVOLD, Jr.

M, #I174, b. abt. 1588

Family

Marriage 1 : Margaret DEANE m. 11 October 1612 Albury, Surrey, England, b. abt. 1593, d. aft. 1657

  1. George STOVALL, b. abt. 1625, d. 08 November 1665

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George STOVOLD, Sr.

M, #I175

Family

Marriage 1 : Lettice STONE

  1. George STOVOLD, Jr., b. abt. 1588

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Unknown STRATON

M, #I176

Family

Marriage 1 : Carey BAKER , b. 1714, d. abt. 1765

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Charles B. SULLIVAN, Sr

M, #I177, b. 02 April 1728, d. 03 November 1808

Family

Marriage 1 : Mary CHARLTON m. 08 May 1761 Lunenburg County, Virginia, USA, b. 01 June 1722, d. 20 December 1837

  1. Moses SULLIVAN, b. 1762, d. 10 June 1805

Sources

  1. U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current,
  2. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Treehttp://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=59819153&pid=42502

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Derman SULLIVAN

M, #I178, d. 15 July 1698

Family

Marriage 1 : Mary HAYES , b. 25 March 1653, d. 1679

  1. Owen SULLIVAN, b. 10 June 1673, d. 06 February 1769

Sources

  1. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Treehttp://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=59819153&pid=42522

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Elizabeth SULLIVAN

F, #I179, b. abt. 1830, d. bef. 1900

Family

Marriage 1 : Richard M. COOK m. 14 April 1850 Marshall County, Alabama, USA, b. June 1832, d. abt. 1904

  1. John Clayton COOK, b. 1851, d. 1914

Sources

  1. 1860 United States Federal Census, Year: 1860; Census Place: Jackson, Jackson, Louisiana
  2. 1870 United States Federal Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Ward 3, Winn, Louisiana
  3. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Treehttp://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=59819153&pid=3472

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Joel Chester SULLIVAN

M, #I180, b. 1786, d. 31 March 1843

Family

Marriage 1 : Deliah JOHNSON m. abt. 1810 Newberry County, South Carolina, USA, b. 1794, d. aft. 01 July 1854

  1. Elizabeth SULLIVAN, b. abt. 1830, d. bef. 1900

Sources

  1. 1840 United States Federal Census, Year: 1840; Census Place: Benton, Alabama
  2. 1830 United States Federal Census, 1830; Census Place: Blount, Alabama; Serie
  3. U.S., Indexed Early Land Ownership and Township Plats, 1785-1898, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.;Township Plats of Selected States
  4. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Treehttp://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=59819153&pid=4439

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Moses SULLIVAN

M, #I181, b. 1762, d. 10 June 1805

Family

Marriage 1 : Millander Milly CHANDLER m. 1780 Greenville, Greenville, South Carolina, USA, b. 1748, d. abt. 01 August 1832

  1. Joel Chester SULLIVAN, b. 1786, d. 31 March 1843

Marriage 2 : Milly CHANDLER , b. 1762, d. August 1823

Sources

  1. Millennium File,
  2. Web: South Carolina, Find A Grave Index, 1729-2012,
  3. U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current,
  4. 1790 United States Federal Census, Year: 1790; Census Place: Greenville, South Carolina
  5. 1800 United States Federal Census, Year: 1800; Census Place: Greenville, South Carolina

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Owen SULLIVAN

M, #I182, b. 06 November 1699, d. 01 January 1790

Family

Marriage 1 : Mary Margaret HEWLETT , b. 04 March 1707, d. 1790

  1. Charles B. SULLIVAN, Sr, b. 02 April 1728, d. 03 November 1808

Sources

  1. Virginia Land, Marriage, and Probate Records, 1639-1850,
  2. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Treehttp://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=59819153&pid=42510

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Owen SULLIVAN

M, #I183, b. 10 June 1673, d. 06 February 1769

Family

Marriage 1 : Elizabeth CLAIBORNE , b. 1678, d. 1768

  1. Owen SULLIVAN, b. 06 November 1699, d. 01 January 1790

Sources

  1. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Treehttp://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=59819153&pid=42520

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Judith Ursula TARLETON

F, #I184, b. abt. 1610

Family

Marriage 1 : Sir Thomas FLEMING , b. abt. 1600, d. 1683

  1. Ursula FLEMING, b. abt. 1658, d. 1697

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Bartholomew TICKNER

M, #I185

Family

Marriage 1 : Millicent UNKNOWN

  1. Joane TICKNER, b. abt. 1625, d. aft. 1665

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Joane TICKNER

F, #I186, b. abt. 1625, d. aft. 1665

Family

Marriage 1 : George STOVALL m. 15 October 1653 Surrey, England, b. abt. 1625, d. 08 November 1665

  1. Bartholamew STOVALL, Sr., b. 24 August 1665, d. 01 May 1721

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Preserved TROTT

F, #I187, b. 19 March 1646, d. 25 November 1711

Family

Marriage 1 : John BAKER m. 11 July 1667 Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA, b. 30 April 1643, d. 26 August 1690

  1. John Robert BAKER, b. 1690, d. March 1754

Sources

  1. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Treehttp://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=59819153&pid=37204

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Lydia UNKNOWN

F, #I188, b. abt. 1765, d. aft. 1850

Family

Marriage 1 : John BANISTER, Sr. , b. abt. 1760, d. abt. 1823

  1. Rachel BANISTER, b. abt. 1800, d. bef. 1836

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Mary UNKNOWN

F, #I189, b. 1795, d. bet. 1860 and 1870

Family

Marriage 1 : Zachariah BAILEY, Sr , b. abt. 1789, d. bet. 1870 and 1880

  1. Telitha BAILEY, b. abt. 1816, d. 1875

Sources

  1. Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Treehttp://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=59819153&pid=5754

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Millicent UNKNOWN

F, #I190

Family

Marriage 1 : Bartholomew TICKNER

  1. Joane TICKNER, b. abt. 1625, d. aft. 1665

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Maris VAN EGMOND

F, #I191, b. 1432, d. 01 December 1463

Family

Marriage 1 : James ll STEWART m. 03 July 1449 Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, Scotland, b. 16 October 1430, d. 03 August 1460

  1. James lll STEWART, b. 10 July 1451, d. 11 June 1488

Notes:

MARIA van EGMOND of Gueldres 1432 - 1 Dec 1463 ID Number: I28295 RESIDENCE: SCT BIRTH: 1432 DEATH: 1 Dec 1463 RESOURCES: See: [S810] [S1805] [S1918] [S2119] [S2120] [S2142] Father: HERTOG Arnold van EGMOND Duke Of Gueldres Mother: CATHARINA von CLEVE Family 1 : JAMES II STEWART\STUART of Scotland MARRIAGE: 3 Jul 1449, Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, Scotland +JAMES III STEWART\STUART of Scotland +MARY STEWART\STUART of Scotland ALEXANDER STEWART\STUART Duke of Albany DAVID STEWART\STUART Earl of Moray +MARGARET STEWART Notes Mary, dau of the Duke of Gueldres. shows her as Mary, dau of Arnold Duke Of Gueldres. Marie von Geldern. Marie of Gueldres, dau of Arnold Duke of Gueldres . [S2142] [S1805] [S1918] [S2119]

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Sarah WILKERSON

F, #I192, b. abt. 1655

Family

Marriage 1 : Thomas HENDERSON , b. 1653

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Daniel WILLIAMS, Sr.

M, #I193, b. 28 September 1710, d. November 1759

Family

Marriage 1 : Ursula HENDERSON m. 19 October 1732 Virginia, USA, b. 23 February 1710, d. aft. 1765

  1. Mary WILLIAMS, b. 10 May 1745, d. bef. 27 November 1824

Notes:

18. Daniel3 Williams (John4) was born in Henrico Co., VA September 28, 1710. Daniel died November 1759 in Granville Co., NC, at 49 years of age. He married Ursula Henderson Hanover Co., VA, October 19, 1732. Ursula was born in New Kent Co., VA February 23, 1710. Ursula was the daughter of Thomas Henderson and Ursula CookPersonPage2.html#. Ursula died after 1765 in Granville Co., NC. Ursula became the mother of Daniel Williams Hanover Co., VA, ca 1734. At 24 years of age Ursula became the mother of Henry Williams Hanover Co., VA, November 3, 1734. Ursula became the mother of Merya Williams Hanover Co., VA, ca 1735. Ursula became the mother of John Williams Hanover Co., VA, ca 1735. Ursula became the mother of James Williams Hanover Co., VA, ca 1740. Ursula became the mother of Mary Williams Hanover Co., VA, ca 1742. At 38 years of age Ursula became the mother of Joseph Williams Hanover Co., VA, March 27, 1748. WILL OF DANIEL WILLIAMS In the name of God Amen the Fifteenth day of November One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty Nine. I DANIEL WILLIAMS of Granville County being sick in body, but of good and perfect memory, Thanks be to God, and calling to rememberance the uncertain State of this transitory life, Do make and declare this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following. First being Penitent for my Sins most humbly desiring forgiveness for the same, I commend my Soul unto Almighty God and trusting to the merits of my blessed Redeamer for the remission of all my sins and my Body I commit to the earth to be decently buried at the descretion of my Executors hereafter mentioned. And for the settling of my Worldly Estate, I do order give and dispose same in manner and form following. Imprimis: I lend to my Loving Wife during her natural Life Three Negroes Viz. Will Sue and Nester Twelve head of cattle such as she shall choose One Black Gelding known by the name of Buck One Good Feather Bed and Furniture and also my Household Goods which I do not give in the after part of this my Last Will and Testament and after her my Loving 'Wife's Death, the said negroes Will, Sue and Nester the said cattle and the Horse The Bed and Furniture and the Household Goods I desire may be equally divided among my Seven Children (Viz.) MERYA GOODMAN, HENRY WILLIAMS, JOHN WILLIAMS, JAMES WILIAMS, JOSEPH WILLIAMS, MARY MITCHELL and DANIEL WILLIAMS each of their equal shares I give to them their Issue and assigns forever. ITEM: I Give and Bequeath to my Son in Law BENJAMIN GOODMAN his heirs and assigns forever Two Hundred Acres of Land being the Land and Plantation where he now lives Bounded by Trents Line the Ridge Path so far as to include the said Two Hundred Acres with a West Line run from said Ridge Path to CAPT. MITCHELLS Line. ITEM: I Give and Bequeath to my Son JOHN WILLIAMS Three Hundred and Fifty Acres by estimation it being the Land I Purchased of RICHARD BULLOCK to him his heirs and assigns forever. ITEM: I Give and Bequeath to my Sons JAMES WILLIAMS and JOSEPH WILLIAMS Eight Hundred Acres of Land Lying in Halifax County in Virginia to be equally Divided Between them to the their heirs and assigns forever. ITEM: I Give and Bequeath to my Son DANIEL WILLIAMS Four Hundred Acres of Land the same being the Land and Plantation where I now Live to him his heirs and assigns forever. ITEM: I Lend to my Daughter MERYA GOODMAN during her natural Life Three Negroes Viz. Major, Jenny and Patt and at the said MERYA Decease I give and Bequeath the said Negroes and their increase to be equally divided amongst the Issue of the said MERYA GOODMAN to their heirs and assigns forever. ITEM: I Give and Bequeath to my Son HENRY W ILLIAMS Two Negroes (Viz.) Amy and Sam and the use of a mulIatto fellow names West Banks to serve to the Age of Twenty One Years to him his heirs and asigns forever. ITEM: I Give and Bequeath to my Son JOHN WILLIAMS Three Negroes Viz. Sarah, Davy and Moll to him his heirs and Assigns forever. ITEM: I Give and Bequeath to my son JAMES WILLIAMS Three Negroes Vi z. Brisher, Lucy and Robin to him his heirs and Assigns forever. ITEM: I Give and Bequeath to my Son JOSEPH WILLIAMS Three Negroes (Viz.) Cupid. Nann and Cate to him his heirs and Assigns forever. ITEM: I Give and Bequeath to my Daughter MARY MITCHELL Four Negroes (Viz.) Sambo, Grace, Dick and Rachel to her her heirs and Assigns forever. ITEM: I Give and Bequeath to my Son DANIEL WILLIAMS Four Negroes (Viz.) Isaac, Betty, Frank and Agg, to him his heirs and Assigns forever. ITEM: I Lend to my Dear and Loving Wife URSULA WILLIAMS during her natural life Six head of Sheep of her choosing also Twelve head of Hogs of her choosing and after her Death to be equally Divided amongst my Seven Children MERYA GOODMAN. HENRY WILLIAMS, JOHN WILLIAMS, JAMES WILLIAMS, JOSEPH WILLIAMS, MARY MITCHELL and DANIEL WILLIAMS which said stock I give to them their Heirs and Assigns forever. ITEM: I Give and Bequeath to my Youngest Children Viz. JAMES WILLIAMS, JOSEPH WILLIAMS, MARY MITCHELL and DANIEL WILLIAMS all my Stock of Cattle. Sheep and Hogs (accepting what is before mentioned) to be equally Divided amongst them to them their heirs and Assigns forever. ITEM: I Give and Bequeath to my Son JAMES 'WILLIAM one Horse named Jack one good Feather Bed and Furniture to him his heirs and Assigns forever. ITEM: I Give and Bequeath to my Son JOSEPH WILLIAMS one Stallion named Bound and one good Feather Bed and Furniture to him his heirs and Assigns forever. ITEM: I Give and Bequeath to my Daughter MARY MITCHELL one Horse known by the name of Dart to her her heirs and Assigns forever. ITEM: I Give and Bequeath to my Son DANIEL WILLIAMS one Black Horse called Dolphin one Black Mare with Fold known by the name of Bonny and one good Feather Bed and Furniture to him his heirs and Assigns forever. ITEM: I Give and Bequeath to my son JAMES WILLIAMS one certain Tract Peice or Parcel of Land in Anderson Swamp contaning somewhere about Four Hundred Acres to him his heirs and Assigns forever. ITEM: I Give and Bequeath to my son JOSEPH WILLIAMS one certain Tract Peice or Parcel of Land lying on Hico Road and on the Branches of Island Creek contaning somewhere abouts Four Hundred Acres to Him his Heirs and Assigns forever. ITEM: And as touching the Debts I owe I request my Executors hereafter mentioned to discharge them out of the present Crop of Tobacco and to get out of the said Crop of Tobacco Eight Thousand Ten Penny Nails and Eight Thousand Eight Penny Nails and Give to JAMES WILLIAMS and JOSEPH WILLIAMS and whereas HENRY WILLIAMS and MERYA GOODMAN have had some small consideration laid out in Pewter I desire and Give out of the said Crop of Tobacco Money sufficient to Purchase Pewter for the rest of my children (Viz.) JOHN WILLIAMS, JAMES WILLIAMS, JOSEPH WILLIAMS, MARY MITCHELL and DANIEL WILLIAMS to be equivalent with the said HENRY WILLIAMS and MERYA GOODMAN Pewter. After the said Debts paid the Nails Bought and the Pewter the remainder of the present Crop of Tobacco after the Negroes Living here are Clothed in their usual manner I give it equally in Eight Parts one part whereof I give to My Loving Wife and the other Seven Parts I Give and Bequeath to my Seven Children to be equally Divided amongst them Viz. MERYA GOODMAN, HENRY WILLIAMS, JOHN WILLIAMS, JAMES WILLIAMS, JOSEPH WILLIAMS, MARY MITCHELL and DANIEL WILLIAMS to them their Heirs and Assigns forever. ITEM: I Lend to my Dear and Loving Wife URSULA WILLIAMS during her natural life two Negroes Viz. Judy and Harry. ITEM: After my Dear and Loving Wife's Decease I Give and Bequeath to my Seven Children Viz. MERYA GOODMAN, HENRY WILLIAMS, JOHN WILLIAMS, JAMES WILLIAMS, JOSEPH WILLIAMS, MARY MITCHELL and DANIEL WILLIAMS all my Estate whether Real or Personal, not above mentioned to be equally Divided amongst them to them their Heirs and Assigns forever. And I hereby make constitute and appoint my Dear and Loving Wife URSULA WILLIAMS Executrix JOHN WILLIAMS and JAMES WILLIAMS Executors of this my last Will and Testament hereby Revoking and Disannuling and making Void all former Wills by me made, and declaring this only to be my last Will and Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and Affixed my seal the Day and Year first above mentioned.= /S/ Daniel Williams (Seal) Signed, Sealed and Delivered In the Presence of: Luke (his mark) Waldrop William Sims Granville County SS Court held for the said County at the Court House the 10th. day of December 1759. The above last Will and Testament of Daniel Williams dec'd was proven in open Court by the oath of Luke Waldrop & William Sims Evidences hereto & on Motion ordered to be Certified. And at the same time the Executors herein nominated was qualified according to law. D (?) Weldon, C.C.

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John WILLIAMS, Sr.

M, #I194, b. 26 January 1679, d. 1741

Family

Marriage 1 : Mary CookPersonPage2.html# m. 26 July 1704 York County, Virginia, USA, b. 26 September 1684, d. 1730

  1. Daniel WILLIAMS, Sr., b. 28 September 1710, d. November 1759

Notes:

Lt. Col. John WILLIAMS 26 Jan 1679 - 1741 ID Number: I40513 TITLE: Lt. Col. RESIDENCE: Surry, VA & Granville & Bertie Cos. NC BIRTH: 26 Jan 1679, Prob, Surry, Virginia DEATH: 1741, Bertie, North Carolina RESOURCES: See: LDS (AFN: 17RR-6VG) [S736] [S1687] [S1964] Father: William WILLIAMS Mother: Ann Family 1 : Mary CookPersonPage2.html# MARRIAGE: 26 Jul 1704, York Co. VA +Daniel WILLIAMS +Mary WILLIAMS Nathaniel WILLIAMS Notes CONFLICT: in parents: Coe Manuscript says John Williams I and John Williams II Queen's Creek, Accomac Co. VA is father of John who m. Mary CookPersonPage2.html#. children: i. John Williams was born in Henrico Co., VA July 26, 1704. He married Sarah Henderson 1711. ii. Mary Williams was born in Henrico Co., VA September 1, 1705. She married Henry Graves in Virginia, ca 1720. Henry was born in York Co., VA ca 1692. Henry was the son of Ralph Graves and Unity White. iii. Ann Williams was born in Henrico Co., VA 1708. She married John Daniel in Virginia, 1728. iv. Daniel Williams was born September 28, 1710. v. Nathaniel Williams was born in Henrico Co., VA September 12, 1712. He married Elizabeth Washington. Elizabeth was born in Middlesex Co., VA 1718. Elizabeth was the daughter of John Washington and Catharine Whiting. Elizabeth died 1761 at 43 years of age. vi. Elizabeth Williams was born in Henrico Co., VA November 14, 1714. She married Samuel Henderson in Virginia, 1732. vii. Sarah Williams was born in Henrico Co., VA February 15, 1716. viii. Joseph Williams was born in Henrico Co., VA January 1, 1718. LDS Children 1. John WILLIAMS (AFN:1CJ4-FS6) Born: Abt 1690 Place: Of Wales 2. Sarah WILLIAMS (AFN:1CJ4-FTD) Born: Abt 1692 Place: Va 3. Nathaniel WILLIAMS (AFN:1CJ4-FVL) Born: Abt 1695 Place: Queen's Creek, York Co., Va Died: 1763 4. Daniel WILLIAMS (AFN:1CJ4-FWS) Born: Abt 1697 Place:York Co, Va 5. Joseph WILLIAMS (AFN:1CJ4-FX1) Born: Abt 1699 Place:York Co, Va 6. Mary WILLIAMS (AFN:JJ6G-L9) Born: 1 Sep 1701 Place: Prob, Surry, Virginia Died: Aft 1770 Place: Prince Edward Co, Virginia 7. Anne WILLIAMS (AFN:1CJ4-FZ7) Born: Abt 1702 Place:York Co, Va 8. Nathanial WILLIAMS (AFN:1L3Z-6TR) Born: 2 Dec 1712 Place:Hanover, Va 9. Elizabeth WILLIAMS (AFN:1CJ4-G0D) Born: 14 Sep 1714 Place: York Co, Va 10. Elizabeth WILLIAMS (AFN:1L3Z-6V0) Born: Abt 1720 Place: Isle Of Wight, Va Died: Bef 1781

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Lewis WILLIAMS, Sr.

M, #I195, b. 1625, d. 1669

Family

Marriage 1 : UNKNOWN

  1. William WILLIAMS, b. 1658

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Mary WILLIAMS

F, #I196, b. 10 May 1745, d. bef. 27 November 1824

Family

Marriage 1 : Isaac MITCHELL, Sr. , b. abt. 1738, d. 29 June 1789

  1. Ursula MITCHELL, b. abt. 1760, d. bef. 1824

Marriage 2 : John SATTERWHITE , b. 1731, d. 1809

Sources

  1. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Source number: 8408.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number ofPages: 1; Submitter Code: WAY 

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William WILLIAMS

M, #I197, b. 1658

Family

Marriage 1 : Ann SESSUMS , b. abt. 1660

  1. John WILLIAMS, Sr., b. 26 January 1679, d. 1741

Notes:

50. John6 Williams was born on (birth date unknown). John Williams emigrated to York County, Virginia at least as early as 1644-45 and settled on Queen's Creek. John Williams had the following children: + 37 i. John5 Williams was born before January 26, 1679, the first event for which there is a recorded date. 51 ii. Edward Williams was born on (birth date unknown). 52 iii. Obediah Williams was born on (birth date unknown). 53 iv. Richard Williams was born on (birth date unknown). 54 v. William Williams was born on (birth date unknown).

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Judith WOOD

F, #I198, b. 13 September 1689

Family

Marriage 1 : John Robert BAKER , b. 1690, d. March 1754

  1. Carey BAKER, b. 1714, d. abt. 1765

Sources

  1. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Source number: 7189.002; Source type: Pedigree chart

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