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Sedanus Killed by his father for adultery | SICAMBRI, King Clodimir I Of (I5236)
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See "Owen Family News," March 2005, Vol 20, Issue 1, p. 6, "WHO WAS ELIZABETH ROWLAND OWEN?" by Jane Owen Hillard: "When Elizabeth Rowland married Richard B. Owen (probably in Surry County, VA), she became part of the family of the storied Goronwy Owen, an obscure but honored name all over the South. Goronwy (variant spellings: Gronow, Gronau, Goronoway, et al.) was born poor in Wales in 1723. [Please note that, by that date, the other Richard Owen (born in Virginia and totally unrelated to Goronwy and his descendants), with his wife Elizabeth, had produced at least 9 of their 11 children.]"
NOTE: I've skipped two paragraphs here about Goronwy to save space. ....resuming....
"So who is Richard B. Owen (by the way, the B stands for Brown), who married Elizabeth Rowland? Some say he was a son by Goronwy's second marriage. Let us here point out--as an earlier editor of the newsletter did, years ago--sixteenth, seventeenth, and early eighteenth century parents gave their children one one name (besides the surname). By the end of the eighteenth century, there was such confusion caused by naming children for parents, uncles, and cousins that a second give name was introduced. But you knew that!
Richard B. Owen (born so many years after MY Richard Owen had DIED) and his wife Elizabeth Rowland Owen, never lived in Halifax County, and I can assure you that Richard Owen of Halifax County never lived in Surry or Brunswick County. My newly-found 'cousins' and I laugh about our Owen male ancestors who marry late or produce children into old age. But I will never believe that one of them married a woman 150 years his junior. They're not that virile!
Now, the corollary question: Who was Elizabeth Owen, wife of Richard Owen of Halifax County, Virginia? Who was her father, and what was her maiden name? Answer: We'll never know."
Ran out of space; please read Jane's article.
Bottom line: Richard Owen's wife was NOT named Sarah Elizabeth Rowland!!!!! Elizabeth Unknown is correct. | ROWLAND, Sarah Elizabeth (I30116)
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See attached sources. | TOMLIN, Mary (I1579)
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See attached sources. | SOJOURNER, John (I1583)
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See attached sources. | JUDD, Alice (I4949)
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See attached sources. | HARRIS, Robert (I4953)
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See attached sources. | SMYTHE, Johanna "Joane" (I4978)
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See attached sources. | HARRIS, Susanna (I4985)
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See attached sources. | HARRIS, Felice (I4986)
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See attached sources. | HARRIS, Vincent (I4987)
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See attached sources. | HARRIS, Richard (I4988)
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See attached sources. | HARRIS, Edmond (I4990)
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See attached sources. | AGNES, Agnes (I4993)
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See attached sources. | HARRIS, Christopher (I4994)
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See attached sources. | HARRIS, Edward (I4995)
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See attached sources. | HARRIS, John Jr. (I4997)
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See attached sources. | HARRIS, Mary (I4998)
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See attached sources. | HARRIS, Elizabeth (I5068)
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See attached sources. | HARRIS, Dorothy (I5142)
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See attached sources. | EINION, Gronwy Ap (I10537)
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See attached sources. | TRYFFIN, Isabel Verch (I10555)
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See attached sources. | TEWDWR, Gronwy Ap (I10566)
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See attached sources. | EINION, Gwenllian Verch (I10572)
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See attached sources. | GWRGAN, Efa Verch (I10837)
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See attached sources. | BUILTH, Cadwgan Ap Ethelystan Lord Of (I10838)
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See attached sources. | OWAIN, Einion Ap (I11023)
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See attached sources. | IORWERTH, Dyddgu Verch (I11486)
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See attached sources. | LLYWARCH, Gwladus Verch (I11569)
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See attached sources. | OWAIN, Iestyn Ap (I12761)
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See attached sources. | WALTON, Catherine (I29201)
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See attached sources. | O'LEARY, Seamus (James) (I30295)
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See attached sources. | O'LEARY, Honora (I30296)
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See Fathers Will for more connections. | DODD, Serena (I5909)
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see http://www.jsscott.com/tennesseeheritage/OliphantHistoryWeb/Page1.htm for T.M. Oliphant family tree as written in 1956. | OLIPHANT, Thomas Maberry (I14109)
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See https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-1-1547721182-1-502203/sarah-beagley-born-mc-millan-in-myheritage-family-trees?fspid=G5GQ-R6L for link to family tree.
Sarah first married Harold Smith abot 1892. What happened to Harold is unknown - divorce, death, etc., only known child was Herbert Harold Smith.
Next Sarah married Esau Beagley who raised Herbert Harold Smith and 8 other children with wife Sarah nee McMillan, now Sarah Beagley. | MCMILLAN, Sarah Beagley (I594769540)
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See Munsell, p. 327. Hdhs in _____ Town, Delaware Co, 181 0 census, p. 437; 2-1-1-1-0; 1-1-?-?-?; Hdhs in Camden Town, Oneida Co, census, p. 146.
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Related to Richard Waring whose 2nd wife Lucretia buried Ko rtright 14 Nov 1816?
NAMED IN JAS WEED WILL 1818; perh rem to western NY;
1800 Delaware Co. census list Ephraim [d 1804] & Linus Wari ng.
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Questionable if Linus is son of Ephraim or brother of Ephra im? | WARING, Linus (I8074)
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see my # 777:311,322-323; 785 vol. 2:736
The book "THE PEYTONS OF VIRGINIA", 2004, volumes 1 and 2, by The Peyton Society of Virginia, is the source for much of the information on the family
1577.0 DOROTHY (PEYTON) SMITH ROY
She was born about 1690 in Gloucester County, now Mathews County, Virginia.
About 6 June 1700 in Gloucester County she married Captain Charles Smith. He was born about 1670 in Old Rappahannock County-now Essex County, Virginia. They had at least 2 children:(785 vol 2:736)
.1 PEYTON abt1707-?---The Main Line 788.0
.2 ROBERT, Captain abt 1709-?
Charles died in 1709 in Essex County, now Caroline County, Virginia. About 1711 in Virginia Dorothy married John Guy Roy, son of Richard Roy and Dorothy Mary Marsh. He was born about 1682 in Virginia. They had at least 4 children:(777:311,322-323; 785 vol 2:736)
.3 REUBEN abt 1712-abt1757
.4 THOMAS abt1714-?
.5 RICHARD abt1716-?
.6 dau abt1718-?
Richard died about 1734 in Port Royal, Essex County, now Caroline County. Dorothy died 17 February 1745, in St. Marys Parish, Essex County, now Caroline County.(785 vol 2:736)
You are welcome to use this information. Please give credit where credit is due. | PEYTON, Dorothy (I20858)
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see my # 777:322; 785 vol. 2:2
see book "THE PEYTONS OF VIRGINIA", 2004, volumes 1 and 2, by The Peyton Society of Virginia
They had at least 3 children.
Shortly before his death, Major Lawrence Smith made a deed of gift to his son Charles, probably following the custom of providing for a son at the time of his marriage. Witnesses to the deed were Thomas Peyton, son of Major Robert Peyton; Colonel PETER BEVERLY, husband of Elizabeth Peyton, sister of Thomas Peyton, and sister of Charles Smith's wife, Dorothy Peyton.
You are welcome to use this information. Please give credit where credit is due. | PEYTON, Elizabeth (I20833)
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see my # 777:322; 785 vol. 2:2
see book "THE PEYTONS OF VIRGINIA", 2004, volumes 1 and 2, by The Peyton Society of Virginia
You are welcome to use this information. Please give credit where credit is due. | PEYTON, Benjamin (I20859)
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see my # 777:323
see book "THE PEYTONS OF VIRGINIA", 2004, volumes 1 and 2, by The Peyton Society of Virginia
You are welcome to use this information. Please give credit where credit is due. | PEYTON, Ambrose (I20861)
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see my # 777:323; 785 vol. 2:2
see book "THE PEYTONS OF VIRGINIA", 2004, volumes 1 and 2, by The Peyton Society of Virginia
Shortly before his death, Major Lawrence Smith made a deed of gift to his son Charles, probably following the custom of providing for a son at the time of his marriage. Witnesses to the deed were THOMAS PEYTON, son of Major Robert Peyton; Colonel Peter Beverly, husband of Elizabeth Peyton,sister of Thomas Peyton, and sister of Charles Smith's wife, Dorothy Peyton.
You are welcome to use this information. Please give credit where credit is due. | PEYTON, Thomas (I20860)
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see my # 777:323; 785 vol. 2:2
see book "THE PEYTONS OF VIRGINIA", 2004, volumes 1 and 2, by The Peyton Society of Virginia
They had at least 7 children.
Their son, Sir John Peyton (1720-1790) ultimately clained the Isleham baronetcy, as the 5th Baronet.(785 vol 1:19, vol.2:2)
You are welcome to use this information. Please give credit where credit is due. | PEYTON, Robert (I20862)
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see my # 777:323; 785 vol. 2:2
see book "THE PEYTONS OF VIRGINIA", 2004, volumes 1 and 2, by The Peyton Society of Virginia
You are welcome to use this information. Please give credit where credit is due. | PEYTON, William (I20863)
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see my # 777:323; 785 vol. 2:2
see book "THE PEYTONS OF VIRGINIA", 2004, volumes 1 and 2, by The Peyton Society of Virginia
.In Essex County Deeds #11. 1701-1704, page 242 of 16 June 1700
Indenture in which Major Lawrence Smith of Gloucester County, makes a Deed of Gift to “My son, Charles Smith” of 3,150 acres of land and on the same day (ibid, p. 243) gives a power of attorney to “My son-in-law, Captain John Battaile” to acknowledge the above deed in Essex County Court . . . This transaction continues (ibid., p. 243) on 8 Apr. 1704 when JOHN SMITH, of Gloucester County quit-claims and conveys to “My Well Beloved Brother, Charles Smith, of Essex County” all his right, title, claim, and interest as the eldest son and heir at law of Lawrence Smith, deceased, “who died before his power of attorney to Captain John Battaile was recorded hereby the said land fell to the said John Smith by the law of Primogeniture . . . “
Lawrence Smith of the County of Gloucester do hereby assign and make over unto my son Charles Smith forever one moiety being 3150 acres of a patent to Robert Taliaferro and Lawrence Smith for 6300 acres granted 26th March 1666. 16th June 1700 Lawrence SmithWitnesses: Peter Beverly, Thomas Whiting
You are welcome to use this information. Please give credit where credit is due. | PEYTON, John (I20878)
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see my # 785
The book "THE PEYTONS OF VIRGINIA", 2004, volumes 1 and 2, by The Peyton Society of Virginia, is the source for much of the informatin on the family
25233.0 ALICE (OSBORNE) PEYTON
She was born about 1560 in England.
About 1577 John Peyton married Alice Osborne, eldest daughter of Sir Edward Osborne, Knight, and Lord Mayor of London in 1583, and ancester of the Duke of Leeds. They had at least 14 children:(785:70)
.1 EDWARD, Sir 1578-1657---The Main Line 12616.0
.2 JOHN abt1580-1611
.3 ROBERT abt1582-?
.4 ROGER abt1585-1617
.5 WILLIAM abt1587-?
.6 ANNE (PEYTON) BACON abt1589-?
.7 THOMAS abt1591-1613
.8 NICHOLAS abt1593-abt1594
.9 SUSAN (PEYTON) BREWES abt 1595-?
.10 ALICE (PEYTON) PEYTON abt1597-?
.11 MARY abt1599-abt1600
.12 FRANCES (PEYTON) BEDINGFIELD HOBART abt1600-?
.13 ELIZABETH (PEYTON) IRBY LE HUNTE abt1602-?
.14 MARY (PEYTON) MEERES abt1603-?
You are welcome to use this information. Please give credit where credit is due. | OSBOURNE, Alice (I20827)
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see my # 785:
The book "THE PEYTONS OF VIRGINIA", 2004, volumes 1 and 2, by The Peyton Society of Virginia, is the source for much of the informatin on the family
12617.0 JANE CALTHORPE, wife of the 2nd Baronet of Isleham
She was born about 1590 in Calthorpe, Norfolkshire, England.
Martha, Edward's first wife must have died because Sir Edward Peyton married Jane Calthorpe, daughter of Sir James Calthorpe, Knight of Calthorpe, Norfolk, a widow. They had at least 4 children:(785 vol 1:71)
.1 JAMES abt 1614-?
.2 THOMAS A 1616-1683--The Main Line 6308.0
.3 WILLIAM abt1619-?
.4 JANE abt1621-?
Jane must have died about 1622 because Edward later married Dorothy Minshaw
You are welcome to use this information. Please give credit where credit is due. | CALTHORPE, Jane (I20897)
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see my # 785:
The book "THE PEYTONS OF VIRGINIA", 2004, volumes 1 and 2, by The Peyton Society of Virginia, is the source for much of the informatin on the family
6308.0 THOMAS A. PEYTON
He was born in 1578 in Isleham, Cambridgeshire, England, the 5th son of Edward Peyton, the 2nd Baronet of isleton.
About 1635 Thomas married Elizabeth Yelverton, daughter of Sir William Yelverton, Baronet and Ursula Richardson. They had at least 8 children:(785 vol 2:2)
.1 WILLIAM abt1635-?
.2 THOMAS 1637-1637
.3 THOMAS abt 1639-
.4 ROBERT, Major abt1640-aft1686---The Main Line 3154.0
.5 CHARLES abt1642-bef1721
.6 YELVERTON abt1645-aft1672
.7 ANN (PEYTON) WOOD abt1647-?
.8 BENJAMIN abt1650-?
Thomas resided in Rougham, Norfolkshire, England. Rougham is located about 22 miles westnorthwest of Norwich. He was Lord of Wicken and Rougham jure ux.(785 vol.2:2)
Elizabeth died on 3 June 1668 in Rougham where she is buried. Thomas died 12 October 1683 at ? and is buried in Bracon Ash Church in Humble Yard Hundred, Norfolkshire.(785 vol.2:2) Bracon Ash is a small village located about 7 miles southsouthwest of Norwich.
You are welcome to use this information. Please give credit where credit is due. | PEYTON, Thomas Alexander (I20853)
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see my # 785:
The book "THE PEYTONS OF VIRGINIA", 2004, volumes 1 and 2, by The Peyton Society of Virginia, is the source for much of the informatin on the family
6309.0 ELIZABETH (YELVERTON) PEYTON
She was born about 1616 in ?, , England, daughter of Sir William Yelverton, Baronet and Ursula Richardson.
About 1635 Elizabeth Yelverton married Thomas Peyton. They had at least 8 children:(785 vol 2:2)
.1 WILLIAM abt1636-?
.2 THOMAS 1637-1637
.3 THOMAS abt 1639-
.4 ROBERT, Major abt1640-aft1686---The Main Line 3154.0
.5 CHARLES abt1642-bef1721
.6 YELVERTON abt1645-aft1672
.7 ANN (PEYTON) WOOD abt1647-?
.8 BENJAMIN abt1650-?
They resided in Rougham, Norfolkshire, England. Rougham is located about 22 miles westnorthwest of Norwich. Thomas was Lord of Wicken and Rougham jure ux.(785 vol.2:2)
Elizabeth died on 3 June 1668 in Rougham where she is buried. Thomas died 12 October 1683 at ? and is buried in Bracon Ash Church in Humble Yard Hundred, Norfolkshire.(785 vol.2:2) Bracon Ash is a small village located about 7 miles southsouthwest of Norwich.
You are welcome to use this information. Please give credit where credit is due. | YELVERTON, Elizabeth (I20852)
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See newspaper information provided with each entry. | Source (S1153)
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See notes under wife Elizabeth. | GREY, Edward 6th Baron Ferrers Of Groby, Sir (I6477)
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