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10901 Sources
Title: Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The Descent from
the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I, and Edward
III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the North American Colonies
before 1701, English Ancestry Series, Volume 1, Second Edition
Abbrev: Faris, "Plantagenet Ancestry"
Author: David Faris
Publication: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA, 1999
Page: HARLESTON-6, pp. 173-174 
WENTWORTH, Lord Roger Knight (I10328)
 
10902 Sources Find-A-Grave and NZ Civil Reg Marriage Index

Can't confirm birthplace. Most appear in England for Elizabeth Anderton (Liverpool, Northampton, Warwick, Woodchester, etc) 
ANDERTON, Elizabeth Jane (I30239)
 
10903 Sources for Death
GenealogieOnline Family Tree Index - supports First Name (Alice), Birth Surname (Venables), Date of Birth (Nov 1 1398), Place of Birth (Bollin Fee, Wilmslow, Cheshire, England), Date of Death (Sep 23 1463), Place of Death (England), Son (John Trafford), Husband (Edmund Trafford), and Father (William Venables)
GenealogieOnline Family Tree Index - supports First Name (Alice), Birth Surname (Venables), Date of Birth (1389), Place of Birth (Cheshire, England), Date of Death (1450), and Husband (Sir Edmond Trafford)
GenealogieOnline Family Tree Index - supports First Name (Alice), Birth Surname (Venables), Date of Birth (1398), Date of Death (Sep 23 1463), Son (Sir John Trafford), Husband (Sir Edmund Trafford), and Father (Sir William of Bollin Venables)
Sources for Relationships
GenealogieOnline Family Tree Index - supports First Name (Alice), Birth Surname (Venables), Date of Birth (Nov 1 1398), Place of Birth (Bollin Fee, Wilmslow, Cheshire, England), Date of Death (Sep 23 1463), Place of Death (England), Son (John Trafford), Husband (Edmund Trafford), and Father (William Venables)
GenealogieOnline Family Tree Index - supports First Name (Alice), Birth Surname (Venables), Date of Birth (1398), Place of Birth (Bolyn, Cheshire, England), Husband (Edmond Trafford), Mother (Joan Massey), Father (Sir William Venables), and Sister (Dulcia Or Douce Venables)
GenealogieOnline Family Tree Index - supports First Name (Alice), Birth Surname (Venables), Date of Birth (1389), Place of Birth (Cheshire, England), Date of Death (1450), and Husband (Sir Edmond Trafford)
GenealogieOnline Family Tree Index - supports First Name (Alice), Birth Surname (Venables), Date of Birth (1398), Date of Death (Sep 23 1463), Son (Sir John Trafford), Husband (Sir Edmund Trafford), and Father (Sir William of Bollin Venables)
GenealogieOnline Family Tree Index - supports Daughter (Elizabeth de Trafford), Wife (Alice Venables), and Husband (Edmund de Trafford)
Alice Trafford (Venables)
Also Known As:"Anne"
Birthdate:November 01, 1398
Birthplace:Bollin Fee, Wilmslow, Cheshire, England (United Kingdom)
Death:September 23, 1463 (64)
England (United Kingdom)
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Sir William de Venables and Joan de Venables
Wife of Sir Edmund Trafford, Kt.
Mother of Dulcia Assheton; Sir John Trafford, Kt.; Elizabeth Legh and Joanne Radcliffe
Sister of Richard Venables; Dulcia Booth; Agnes Venables and Margery Venables


 
DE VENABLES, Alice (I594766374)
 
10904 Sources for this Information:
names: [Ref: John Ravilious SGM 6/16/2005-163819], child: [Ref: Douglas Richardson SGM 7/29/2005-113130, Weis AR7 #184B] 
Family (F172453)
 
10905 Sources for this Information:
place: [Ref: Douglas Richardson SGM 6/22/2005-171325] 
DE CLARE, Rohese (I180578)
 
10906 Sources:


1843, Valter Jozsef in entry for Jozsef, "Hungary, Catholic Church Records, 1636-1895"
Valter Jozsef
1848, Valter Jozsef in entry for J?nos, "Hungary, Catholic Church Records, 1636-1895"
Valter Jozsef
1846, Valter Jozsef in entry for Anna, "Hungary, Catholic Church Records, 1636-1895"
Valter Jozsef
1850, Valter J?sef in entry for Ter?z, "Hungary, Catholic Church Records, 1636-1895"
Valter J?sef 
VALTER, Jozsef (I30514)
 
10907 Sources:

1. Abbrev: Royalty for Commoners, by Stuart
Title: Royalty for Commoners, by Stuart
Date: 2000
2. Abbrev: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition , by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999
Title: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists
Date: 2000
Page: 138-24
Quality: 3 
SIGULFSON, Concubine Edith Fitzforne (I23653)
 
10908 Sources:

Abbrev: 27July2001DedmonDescendents.ftw
Title: 27July2001DedmonDescendents.ftw
Note:
Source Media Type: Other
Repository:
Name: Not Given

Abbrev: The Dedmon Ancestors in FTM.FBC.FTW
Title: The Dedmon Ancestors in FTM.FBC.FTW
Note:
Source Media Type: Other
Repository:
Name: Not Given

Abbrev: GEDCOM File : ~AT181.ged
Title: GEDCOM File : ~AT181.ged
Author: Floyd Earl Dedmon 
CONDREY, John Arron (I20730)
 
10909 Sources:

Abbrev: 27July2001DedmonDescendents.ftw
Title: 27July2001DedmonDescendents.ftw
Note:
Source Media Type: Other
Repository:
Name: Not Given

Abbrev: The Dedmon Ancestors in FTM.FBC.FTW
Title: The Dedmon Ancestors in FTM.FBC.FTW
Note:
Source Media Type: Other
Repository:
Name: Not Given

Abbrev: GEDCOM File : ~AT181.ged
Title: GEDCOM File : ~AT181.ged
Author: Floyd Earl Dedmon 
CONDRE', Francois Girardon (I20763)
 
10910 Sources:

Abbrev: 27July2001DedmonDescendents.ftw
Title: 27July2001DedmonDescendents.ftw
Note:
Source Media Type: Other
Repository:
Name: Not Given

Abbrev: The Dedmon Ancestors in FTM.FBC.FTW
Title: The Dedmon Ancestors in FTM.FBC.FTW
Note:
Source Media Type: Other
Repository:
Name: Not Given

Abbrev: The Dedmon Ancestors in FTM.FTW
Title: The Dedmon Ancestors in FTM.FTW
Note:
Source Media Type: Other
Repository:
Name: Not Given 
CONDRE', Armonde Charles (I20721)
 
10911 Sources:

Abbrev: 27July2001DedmonDescendents.ftw
Title: 27July2001DedmonDescendents.ftw
Note:
Source Media Type: Other
Repository:
Name: Not Given

Abbrev: The Dedmon Ancestors in FTM.FBC.FTW
Title: The Dedmon Ancestors in FTM.FBC.FTW
Note:
Source Media Type: Other
Repository:
Name: Not Given

Abbrev: The Dedmon Ancestors in FTM.FTW
Title: The Dedmon Ancestors in FTM.FTW
Note:
Source Media Type: Other
Repository:
Name: Not Given 
CONDRE', Francois A. (I20729)
 
10912 Sources:

Abbrev: Historical Southern Familes by Mrs. J.B. Boddie
Note:
Historical Southern Familes by Mrs. J.B. Boddie

LifeSketch
Capt John Samuel Moore did not immigrate to Virginia until 1620 and his wife Elizabeth in 1622.
So if the birth date and location is correct, Katherine could not have been their child.
Also a Christening was usually within a few days of birth so a Christening in England in 1635 does not fit in either with her listed birth date or the location of her parents (in Virginia by then).
If her birth and death dates are correct, she would have been 112 years old when she died - highly unlikely.


 
FLAKE, Elizabeth (I97)
 
10913 Sources:

Abbrev: Powell, Brock and Descendants
Title: Powell, Brock and Descendants
Author: Powell, Christy
Publication: 2732184.ged
www.worldconnect.rootsweb.com 
PARKER, John (I3077)
 
10914 Sources:

Abbrev: The Dedmon Ancestors in FTM.FTW
Title: The Dedmon Ancestors in FTM.FTW
Note:
Source Media Type: Other
Repository:
Name: Not Given

Abbrev: Glendas Family Tree.FTW
Title: Glendas Family Tree.FTW
Note:
Source Media Type: Other
Repository:
Name: Not Given

Abbrev: 27July2001DedmonDescendents.ftw
Title: 27July2001DedmonDescendents.ftw
Note:
Source Media Type: Other
Repository:
Name: Not Given 
CONDRE', Maurice R. (I20750)
 
10915 Sources:

Abbrev: Visitation of Cheshire, Harlein Society Publication #18.
Note:
Visitation of Cheshire, Harlein Society Publication #18. 
HAYES, Thomas (I18894)
 
10916 Sources:

Author: Kate Lloyd
Title: Cain Connections USA to Australia
Publication: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=klloyd77 
ASHFIELD, Elizabeth (I26106)
 
10917 Sources:

Charles Mosley, editor, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes (Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003), volume 1, page 1114. Hereinafter cited as Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition.
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''A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great
Sir Edmond Trafford, who was made a knight of the Bath in 1495.
He m. Margaret, daughter of Sir Sohn Savage of Clifton, and
widow of John Hanford, of Hanford, and
had issue,
Edmond, (Sir) his heir.
William, under-sheriff of Cheshire in 1540. He m. Margery, daughter of Sir Ralph Longford, of Longford.
Henry, D.D., rector of Wimslow, in Cheshire, and Bolton Percy, in the county of York, chancellor of York from 1528 to 1557, when he died.
Alice, m. to Thomas Butler, esq. heir-apparent of Sir Thomas Butler, kit. of Bewsey.
Margery, m. first, in 1492, to Nicholas Longford, esq. son & heir of Sir Ralph Longford, Knight, of Longford, and secondly, to Thomas Gerard, esq. of Bryn.
Sir Edmond died in 1514, and was s. [succeded] by his son, Sir Edmond Trafford, knight, of Trafford.
********************** [
Find A Grave Memorial# 151018156]
Sir Edmund Trafford

Birth: unknown
Death: Aug. 15, 1513
Family links:
Spouse: Margaret Savage Trafford
Children:
Henry Trafford (____ - 1537)*
Edmund Trafford (____ - 1533)*
Burial: Manchester Cathedral Manchester, Metropolitan Borough of Manchester, Greater Manchester, England
Created by: Todd Whitesides Record added: Aug 20, 2015

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http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1773.htm#...
Sir Edmund Trafford[1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10]

M, #53288,
b. circa 1455,
d. 15 August 1513
Father Sir John Trafford[11,2,6,10] b. c 1412, d. 11 Jan 1488
Mother Elizabeth Ashton[11,2,6,10] b. c 1432
Sir Edmund Trafford was born circa 1455 at of Trafford, Lancashire, England.
He married Margaret Savage, daughter of Sir John Savage, Mayor of Chester, Chamberlain of Middlewich and Katherine Stanley, circa 1479;
They had 3 sons (Sir Edmund; William; & Henry. D.D., Chancellor of York) and 2 daughters (Alice, wife of Thomas Butler; & Margery, wife of Sir Thomas Gerard).[12,2,3,5,6,7,9,10]
Sir Edmund Trafford died on 15 August 1513 at of Trafford, Lancashire, England.[1,11,2,6,10]
Family Margaret Savage b. c 1450
Children
Sir Edmund Trafford+[13,6,10] b. c 1485, d. 28 Jun 1533
Margery Trafford+[14,2,3,4,6,7,8,10] b. c 1490, d. 10 May 1540

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The Knights of England: A Complete Record from the Earliest Time ..., Volume 1, By William Arthur Shaw. p. 228] "Trafford, Edward (Edmond), K.B. (1494), I. 144"
*********************** [

Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, 2nd Edition ... p. 351]
Edmund Trafford, K.B., of Trafford, Lancashire, son of John Trafford, Knt, by Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Ashton, Knt., of Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire. They had three sons, Edmund, Knt., William, and Henry, D.D. [Chancellor of Your], and two daughter, Alice (wife of Thomas Butler) and Margery. Sir Edmund Trafford died 14 Aug 1513.

Child of Margaret Savage, by John Honford, Esq.:
i. Katherine Hanford, married John Mainwaring, Knt., of Over Peover, Cheshire [see OVER PEOVER 14]
Children of Margaret Savage, by Edmund Trafford, K.B.:
i. Edmund Trafford, Knt., born about 1485 (aged 28 in 1513). He married Elizabeth Longford, daughter of Ralph Longford, Knt. (died 1513), of Longford, Derbyshire, and Hough Withington (in Manchester), and Didsbury, Lancashire (descendant of King Henry II), by Mabel, daughter of Thomas Ferers, Knt. Sir Edmund Trafford died 28 June 1533. His widow Elizabeth, died 27 Jan 1548.
ii. Margery Trafford, married Thomas Gerard, Knt., of Bryn (in Ashton-in-Makerfield), Lancashire
**********************


 
DE TRAFFORD, Sir. Edmund II (I594766362)
 
10918 Sources:

Title: 1880 United States Census for Cheatham County, Tennessee, LDS transcription
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Electronic
Page: p. 2D
Title: 1900 United States Census for Cheatham County, Tennessee
Repository:
Note: Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee
Call Number:
Media: Census
Page: Enumeration District 1, Sheet 10
Text: Name difficult to read.
Title: 1900 United States Census for Cheatham County, Tennessee
Repository:
Note: Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee
Call Number:
Media: Census
Page: Enumeration District 1, Sheet 10
Text: Shown as Delana Nelson.
Title: 1900 United States Census for Cheatham County, Tennessee
Repository:
Note: Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee
Call Number:
Media: Census
Page: Enumeration District 1, Sheet 10 
CARNEY, Delana (I5322)
 
10919 Sources:

Title: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/
Page: REG&db=charae&id=I03499
Title: The Holcombes, Nation Builders; by McPherson; 1947
Page: Page 35-1; A-4-2-10-5-5
Title: uftree.com/UFT/WebPages/
Page: jholcomb/GHOLCOMB/d0/i0002646.htm 
HOLCOMBE, Samuel R. (I19368)
 
10920 Sources:

Title: The Dictionary of National Biography
Abbrev: DNBiography
Author: Edited by Sir Leslie Stephen and Sir Sidney Lee
Publication: Oxford University Press, England, since 1917
Title: A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and
Extinct Peerages of the British Empire
Abbrev: Burke's Extinct
Author: Sir Bernard Burke
Publication: Burke's Peerage Genealogical Publishing Co., London and
Baltimore, 1883
Title: Jeffreys
Abbrev: Jeffreys
Author: P.J. Helm
Publication: Robert Hale, London, 1966 
JEFFREYS, Thomas (I6757)
 
10921 Sources:

Title: World Family Tree Vol. 1, Ed. 1
Author: Br?derbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: November 29, 1995
Note: Customer pedigree.
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Family Archive CD
Page: Tree #1987
Text: Date of Import: Oct 24, 1998
Title: 1987.ftw
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Oct 24, 1998
Title: World Family Tree Vol. 4, Ed. 1
Author: Br?derbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: August 23, 1996
Note: Customer pedigree.
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Family Archive CD
Page: Tree #2812
Text: Date of Import: Nov 11, 1998 
PALMER, Sarah (I23138)
 
10922 SOURCES:
(Stuart, Royalty for Commoners, Page 234, Line 329-40)
Duke of Toulouse Note: Called "Makir"
Note: Also called Theodericus I, Judiarch of Narbonne a ranking Jewish leader
Note:
His ancestry is one of the great lineages of antiquity. Ancestry for Theodoric is takenfrom Augustan Society Charts. (Chart R2 "Sasanians to the Exilarcs") According to Roderick W. Stuart in his "Royalty for Commoners) on page 229, "This is factual material based on sound material." 
TOULOUSE, Makhir I (Thierry) Ha-David Count Of Count Of Autun (I600)
 
10923 Sources:
1) Blaine Bettinger Database
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=blainebettinger&id=I1409&style=TABLE
2) Tom Glad Database
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=tjglad&id=I40777 
PARKER, Thomas (I3067)
 
10924 Sources:
1855, Csacsinovits Joannes in entry for Josephus, "Hungary, Catholic Church Records, 1636-1895"
Csacsinovits Joannes
1858, Csacsinovits Joannes in entry for Aloysius, "Hungary, Catholic Church Records, 1636-1895"
Csacsinovits Joannes
1859, Csacsinovits Joannes in entry for Catharina, "Hungary, Catholic Church Records, 1636-1895"
Csacsinovits Joannes
1851, Csacsinovits J?nos in entry for Ferencz, "Hungary, Catholic Church Records, 1636-1895"
Csacsinovits J?nos
1844, Csacsinovits J?nos in entry for J?nos, "Hungary, Catholic Church Records, 1636-1895"
Csacsinovits J?nos 
CSACSINOVICS, Janos (I30552)
 
10925 SOURCES:
Thierri=Theuderic III, King de Neustrie (Rosamond, Frankish kingdom
under Carolingians.)

(Paul, Nouveau Larousse Universel.) (Stuart, Royalty
for Commoners, Page 90, Line 123-46.) (Andre Castelot, Histoire de La France, Tome 1, Pages 250 - 259, 256).

Born: in 651 in Neustrie, son of Clovis II, King de Bourgogne and Sainte Bathilde. Some sources assert that Thierry III was born in 651 while others claim it was circa 654. Note - between 673 and 690: Thierri III became King of Neustrie upon the death of Clotaire III between 10 March and 15 May 673. The Crown was given him by Ebroin, Major Domo. It is Ebroin's excesses which caused the Greats [Optimates] to rebel in 674 and to call upon Childeric II, King of Austrasia for help. Thierri III was de-throned in 674 by Childeric II who died in 675 allowing Thierri III to re-claim the throne. In 674, he was shaven and relegated to Saint-Denis. Ebroin was exiled to the Monastery of Luxeuil [Haute-Saone]. In 676, Thierry III left Saint-Denis to become King of Neustria and of Burgundy with the help of Major Domo Leger. Ebroin, however, first supports Clotaire III, a son of Clovis III, and then he swings to Thierry III.

Thierry III for his part is first and foremost King of Neustria and of Burgundy and the Greats [Optimates] of Austrasia want a King of their own. Thus, they find Dagobert II, son of Sigebert III, who had been exiled in Ireland. For all practical purposes, Dagobert II is King of Austrasia, whereas Ebroin rules Neustria and Burgundy in the name of Thierry III. By 680, through the death in 679 of Dagobert II, Thierry III is sole King of Gaule. But in reality the antagonism between the Neustrians and the Austrasians was quite aggravated. Austrasia is at that time governed by the grandson of Pepin de Landen, Pepin II, who makes himself Duke of Austrasia, supported by his brother Martin. In the Summer of 680, the two armies join in battle at Leucofao [known today as Bois-du-Fay] in the Ardennes. The Austrasians are defeated and Pepin escapes. Martin is taken prisoner in Laon, where he had sought refuge. Ebroin had promised to let him live, and of course, he rushed to have him executed. Within 3 years Ebroin is himself assassinated by one Ermenfroy who takes refuge in Austrasia. In 687, Pepin II with the help of the Greats [Optimates] of Neustria, invades Neustria from the North-East. Though Thierry III was vanquished at the Battle of Tertry [three leagues from Saint-Quentin] by Pepin II, the latter still recognized Thierry III as King of Neustrie. Married before 674: Amalberge, daughter of Wandregisis and Farahild. Died: between March 691 and April 691.

Thierry III died in March or April, and his son Clovis IV succeeds him, though he is barely 9 years of age. Thus, Pepin II [Pepin of Herstal] remains the true ruler.


Source: lorenfamily.com 
NEUSTRIA, Theuderic III (Thierry) King Of (I9568)
 
10926 Sources:
Title: Campbell Co., VA Deed Book 2
Author: Cited by Leslie C. Foster on TNGREENE list 9/4/99
Repository:
Call Number:
Media: Book
Page: 226

James Slone - [email protected] 
MILLER, Thomas (I14038)
 
10927 Sources: Abbrev: birth certificate/record
"Abigail (Bacon); Parents, Andrew and Mehetable Bacon; When born, Feb. 8, 1713; Where born, Middletown (CT) (Handwritten)
Andrew, the sixth child of Nathaniel and Ann Bacon; When born, June 4, 1666; When married, Feb 12, 1691; To Whom Married, Mehetable Wetmore; No. of Sons, 6; No. of Daugh, 4; Date of Decease, June 1, 1723...
Nathaniel Bacon, eldest son of William Bacon; Where born, Stretton, Rutland Co., England; To Whom Married, Ann Miller (Surname handwritten); No. of Sons, 3; No of Daugh, 3; Date of Decease, Jan 27, 1706...
(Note) The first Nathaniel Bacon (of this line) that the compiler can learn anything of, was living in Middletown in 1655...
William Bacon; Where born, Supposed Stretton, Co of Rutland, England
(Note) In the Colonial Records of New Haven, page 297, is recorded the affidavit of John Fletcher and others of Milford, taken October 17th, 1661; made in the presence of Nathaniel Bacon at New Haven, stating their personal knowledge of Henry Bacon and William Bacon, both of Stretton, in the County of Rutland, and Realm of England... Also, that the Nathaniel Bacon then present, was the oldest son of said William Bacon." (1)
1)Bacon, Nathaniel A., A Table, showing the date and place of Birth; to whom and when married; number of sons and daughters; date of decease; age and place of burial, of Jabez Bacon, late of Woodbury, deceased; and his descendants bearing the name of Bacon, also, of his ancestors, so far as known, commencing with the latter. (New Haven 1845) p. 1-2
Possible reference:
Bacon and Allied Families, A Family Directory; pub. Murray and Gee, Inc. Culver City, CA 1958
New England Historical and Genealogical Register Vol. 54 pp 364-374
Bacon Genealogy; Thomas Baldwin
Bacon researchers:
Yvonne Clark (Poughkeepsie) (HHJS24B-Prodigy)
Joel Krueger (DCVT93A-Prodigy)
Marilyn Newman ([email protected]
BACON, Abigail (I3189)
 
10928 Sources: Title: Salmon Brook Historical Society
Birthdate from Probate Records 
WILCOXSON, Ephraim (I27752)
 
10929 Sources: Author: Anna Scattergood Hoag Title: The Record of My Ancestry, Hoag-Ewing Family Publication: 1938-39 ROSS, William (I12425)
 
10930 Sources: Old Fairfield, Vol 1, p 403; Torrey, p 688. MARVIN, Rachel (I5409)
 
10931 Sources: Title: Name Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Text: Jackie McInnis 213 Whittington Drive Knoxville, Tennessee 37923 Title: Date of birth Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Text: Jackie McInnis 213 Whittington Drive Knoxville, Tennessee 37923 BRUCE, Mary (I27717)
 
10932 Sources: Title: Spencer - Huxley (online) Author: Compiled by Stephen M. Lawson, Abbrev: Compiled by Stephen M. Lawson, Publication: 13 Apr 1998, http://sml.simplenet.com/smlawson/spencer.htm Abbrev: Spencer - Huxley (online) Repository: Name: James H. Holcombe, Jr. Atlanta, GA 30340 Title: Descendants of Thomas Holcombe Author: Compiled by James H. Holcombe Jr. Publication: http://www2.palladiumnet.com/Family.../jholcomb Abbrev: Descendants of Thomas Holcombe Note: Sources used by James H. Holcombe Jr. Seaver "The Holcomb(e) Genealogy" McPherson, "The Holcombes. Nation Builders" Bowman,"Thomas Holcomb and other Simsbury, Connecticut Settlers" Holcombe,"Descendants of Hull Holcomb" Holcombe,"Descendants of Phineshas Holcomb of New Hartford, Connecticut" Laun"The Holcombe Collection" Laun, "Burials in Granby Center Cemetery from 1740 to 1997" Loomis, "Descendants of Joseph Loomis in America" Loomis, "Descendants by the Female Branches of Joseph Loomis" French, "The Griswold Family: The First Five Generations in America" Pelham, "The Descendants of Captain John Bissell - Part I: The First Five Generations" Title: Associated Families of Gregory D. Maxwell Author: Compiled by Gregory D. Maxfield Abbrev: Compiled by Gregory D. Maxfield Publication: http://www.pacifier.com/!gregdm/ Abbrev: Associated Families of Gregory D. Maxwell Note: Lincoln, Henry Spencer Title: Ancestrial File/Family Search Publication: Familysearch.org/) (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Abbrev: Ancestrial File/Family Search CASE, Joseph (I17125)
 
10933 Sources: Title: The Eno and Enos Family in America : descendants of James Eno of Windsor, Conn Author: Richardson, Douglas C. Title: Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records, Vol. 39 Author: White, Lorraine Cook [ed.] CASE, Joel (I27410)
 
10934 SOURCES: William, with his family and father, fled Scotland and went to Ireland to escape religious persecution. One record indicates that William may have had a total of seven children. Three of his sons came to the New
World to settle in Pennsylvania, west of Philadelphia. They were farmers in what is now Cumberland County. Three of his descendents - Richard, Samuel, Thomas - were early pioneer settlers of Dumplin Valley, Jefferson County, Tennessee. A tablet in the Mt. Horeb Presbyterian Church Cemetery honors them.; From RANKIN ROOTS IN EAST TENNESSEE", By Hazel Timblin Townsend

Father:
Alexander Rankin
Mother:
Agnes Reid
Married:
Dorothy Black 1687 Ireland
Children:
1. Adam Rankin July 16, 1688 Sterlingshire, Slirting Co ., Scotland
2. John Rankin
3. Hugh Rankin 
RANKIN, William (I3101)
 
10935 Speaker Augustine Warner Junior, born 3 July 1642 in York Co. VA, died 15 June 1681 in Warner Hall, Gloucester Co. Married Mildred Reade, born 2 October 1643 in Williamsburg, died 20 October 1686 in Cumberland. 5. Colonel Augustine, Jr. Warner was born on 3 Jun 1642 in "Warner Hall", Abingdon Parish, Gloucester County, Virginia and died on 19 Jun 1681 in "Warner Hall", Abingdon Parish, Gloucester County, Virginia. Colonel Augustine Warner II succeeded his father and became political friends with Nathaniel Bacon, who was educated at Oxford and a Barrister in London. Bacon staged the first actual American Revolution in 1676, as he organized an army of three hundred to four hundred pioneers to cope with the Indians North of the York River. He was involved in a private fur deal spanning the entire Virginia frontier. By the end of the decade, Bacon's troops had taken care of all the Indian tribes. They marched on Jamestown as Governor William Burkeley fled, and sailed to the Eastern Shore. Nathaniel Bacon and his troops soon set up their headquarters at Warner Hall after the burning of Jamestown in 1676. This Virginia Colony was in charge of matters North of the York to the Potomac River. Beyond the Potomac, lay the Maryland Colony. It was at Warner Hall, where he sent notices for the people to assemble to take the "Oath of Fidelity" of his fellow countrymen. Bacon contracted Malaria and died within a year his troops then fleeing the Colony. Augustine Warner II inherited Warner Hall at the death of his father in 1674. He married Mildred Reade, the daughter of George Reade, founder of Yorktown, and after her death, Elizabeth Martian. Augustine II was speaker of the House of Burgesses during Bacon's Rebellion in 1676, and also was a member of the Council. When Augustine Warner II died, he left three daughters his son dying June 19, 1681. Mary became the wife of John Smith, of Purton, on the York, and their son Augustine Smith was said to have been one of the K


 
WARNER, Augustine II (I594768081)
 
10936 Speculative link between Williams, some have just one William BROWNE, William Of Betchworth, Sir (I13356)
 
10937 SPEIGHT, Abigail will R. 15 Sep 1783 p146
In the name of God Amen. Daughter Lydia LANE: furniture and horse.
Daughter Charity GREEN: furniture. Son William SPEIGHT: furniture.
Daughter Mary MYATT: saddle. Patience GREEN: horse and furniture.
Susana McGUFFEY: furniture. Granddaughter Winnifred TURNER: horse.
Winifred HUNTER: spinning wheel. 17 Jan 1781. Abigail (x) SPEIGHT,
Executors: Son William SPEIGHT, James LANE, Wits: Joel LANE (Jurat),
Sarah (S) LANE, John (x) RENCH.
SPEIGHT, William Estate sale R. Sep 1774 p45
Farm implements; houshold goods; livestock. (Buyers unnamed). Deputy
Sheriff: Jas. JONES. 
SCARTH, Abigail (I29044)
 
10938 SPEIGHT, William will R. 22 June 1774 p40
In the name of God, Amen. Wife Abigail: plantation wheron I now
live; two negro men, both named Dick; one negro women named Sarah;
household goods; livestock; plantation tools. Daughter Winifred
SPEIGHT: furniture; livestock; negro Dick to come to her at remarriage
or death of wife. Daughter Patience SPEIGHT: other negroDick at
decease of wife; furniture; livestock. Son William SPEIGHT: home
plantation after death of wife. Grandson Reuben HUNTER, Jr: land
whereon William SIMMONS now lives; negro Pompey; livestock. If
grandson should die without issue or before 21, revert to his brother
Dempsey HUNTER. Daughter Mary MIATE: negro Sam. Son-in-law Silius
GREEN to get right to land surveyed for William BROWN, Jr., and sold
to Abner LEEGATT and by him sold to me. Rest equally divided among my
8 children: son William SPEIGHT, daughters Sarah HUNTER, Lydia LANE,
Charity GREEN, Betty TURNER, Mary MIATE, Winifred SPEIGHT, Patience
SPEIGHT. 2 July 1773. Executors: Wife Abigail and son William.
Witnesses: William UTLEY, Isham (x) UTLEY, Jesse LANE. 
SPEIGHT, William (I29043)
 
10939 Sponsored John Collins passage from England CAUFIELD, William (I26062)
 
10940 Spouse: Michael Wood (on Land Patent Records in Miss LAUGHLIN, Rosanna (I29021)
 
10941 Spouses/Children: 1. Margaret Porter John Thorpe Richard Thorpe Rebecca Thorpe 2. Margaret Harris William Thorpe Georgius Thorpe John Thorpe Margaret Thorpe PORTER, Margaret (I1564)
 
10942 Spouses/Children: 1. Rebecca Greene Elizabeth Thorpe Maria Thorpe Rebecca Thorpe Katherine Thorpe Thomas Thorpe+ William Thorpe 2. Margaret Ann Sherry Otho Thorpe Rebecca Thorpe Ellina Thorpe Margaret Thorpe George Thorpe GREENE, Rebecca (I76)
 
10943 Spouses/Children: 1. Rebecca Greene Elizabeth Thorpe Maria Thorpe Rebecca Thorpe Katherine Thorpe Thomas Thorpe+ William Thorpe 2. Margaret Ann Sherry Otho Thorpe Rebecca Thorpe Ellina Thorpe Margaret Thorpe George Thorpe SHERRY, Margaret Ann (I1562)
 
10944 Spring 1634 "HERCULES". John Witherley, Master, sailed in the spring of this year, and is probably the "Hercules" `of Dover' mentioned by Winthrop as being here in the summer.' MAYNARD, John III (I6356)
 
10945 Spring 1634 "HERCULES". John Witherley, Master, sailed in the spring of this year, and is probably the "Hercules" `of Dover' mentioned by Winthrop as being here in the summer.' STARR, Judith (I7259)
 
10946 Spring 1634 "HERCULES". John Witherley, Master, sailed in the spring of this year, and is probably the "Hercules" `of Dover' mentioned by Winthrop as being here in the summer.' STARR, Elizabeth (I7987)
 
10947 Spring 1634, "HERCULES". John Witherley, Master, sailed in the spring of this year, and is probably the "Hercules" `of Dover' mentioned by Winthrop as being here in the summer.' STARR, Constant (I7979)
 
10948 Spring 1634, "HERCULES". John Witherley, Master, sailed in the spring of this year, and is probably the "Hercules" `of Dover' mentioned by Winthrop as being here in the summer.' STARR, Thomas M.D. (I7989)
 
10949 Spring 1634, "HERCULES". John Witherley, Master, sailed in the spring of this year, and is probably the "Hercules" `of Dover' mentioned by Winthrop as being here in the summer.' STARR, John Sr. (I7990)
 
10950 Spring 1634, "HERCULES". John Witherley, Master, sailed in the spring of this year, and is probably the "Hercules" `of Dover' mentioned by Winthrop as being here in the summer.' STARR, Comfort Jr. (I7992)
 

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