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801 Rev. Aquilla Speer's Servant Wooton, Ludy (P4899)
 
802 Rev. Aquilla Speer's Servant Wooton, Ludy (P4899)
 
803 Rhoda's parents were Abel and Rebecca (Hall) Hall. They were first cousins. Hall (Hall), Rebecca (P3408)
 
804 Rhoda's parents were Abel and Rebecca (Hall) Hall. They were first cousins. Hall (Hall), Rebecca (P3476)
 
805 Richard Woods settled on Woods Creek in 1738 and gave it its name. He was a son of Michael Marion Woods and Mary Margaret CAMPBELL Woods, from Meath, Ireland, who came to America in 1724 with nine sons, three brothers and their families, and a widowed sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Wallace. Richard Woods was a sheriff and a very prominent settler in Rockbridge. He seems to have had a brother, Charles, who died in 1761, and three sisters, of whom Martha married Peter Wallace, and Sarah married Joseph Lapsley, Magdalena was the wife of 1)Captain John McDowell, 2)Benjamin Borden, Jr., and 3)General John Bowyer.
Richard married 1)Elizabeth Ann Stuart daughter of David Stuart and Margaret Jane LYNN Stuart and (sister of Margaret Stuart) married 1739, their children are Margaret, Samuel, Benjamin and Elizabeth WOODS Brooks. Richard married 2) Margaret Stuart 1770 and(sister of Elizabeth Ann)also a daughter of David Stuart and Margaret Jane LYNN Stuart , their children are Colonel William Woods, George William Woods, and Richard Woods b. abt. 1785.
Richard was a Colonel during the American Revolution. 
Woods, Col. Richard (P3733)
 
806 Richard Woods settled on Woods Creek in 1738 and gave it its name. He was a son of Michael Marion Woods and Mary Margaret CAMPBELL Woods, from Meath, Ireland, who came to America in 1724 with nine sons, three brothers and their families, and a widowed sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Wallace. Richard Woods was a sheriff and a very prominent settler in Rockbridge. He seems to have had a brother, Charles, who died in 1761, and three sisters, of whom Martha married Peter Wallace, and Sarah married Joseph Lapsley, Magdalena was the wife of 1)Captain John McDowell, 2)Benjamin Borden, Jr., and 3)General John Bowyer.
Richard married 1)Elizabeth Ann Stuart daughter of David Stuart and Margaret Jane LYNN Stuart and (sister of Margaret Stuart) married 1739, their children are Margaret, Samuel, Benjamin and Elizabeth WOODS Brooks. Richard married 2) Margaret Stuart 1770 and(sister of Elizabeth Ann)also a daughter of David Stuart and Margaret Jane LYNN Stuart , their children are Colonel William Woods, George William Woods, and Richard Woods b. abt. 1785.
Richard was a Colonel during the American Revolution. 
Woods, Col. Richard (P3665)
 
807 Robert married Ann Crockett. They bought land of Benjamin Borden (Borden's Grant) & settled in Rockbridge County.

Robert was a Presbyterian minister.
 
Irvine, Rev. Robert (P4243)
 
808 Robert married Ann Crockett. They bought land of Benjamin Borden (Borden's Grant) & settled in Rockbridge County.

Robert was a Presbyterian minister.
 
Irvine, Rev. Robert (P4172)
 
809 Robert was the son of Valentine and Elizabeth Speer Bivens, and the grandson of William Speer, the Revolutionary War soldier buried near him. He was married three times, his first wife being Martha Aikins who died in 1836.

 
Bivens, Col. Robert R. (P439)
 
810 Robert was the son of Valentine and Elizabeth Speer Bivens, and the grandson of William Speer, the Revolutionary War soldier buried near him. He was married three times, his first wife being Martha Aikins who died in 1836.

 
Bivens, Col. Robert R. (P441)
 
811 Ruby Sessum, A Homemaker, died Sunday, May 3, at Chateau Living Center. She was 79.

Mrs. Sessum was born In Hampton, Ark., and lived In Jefferson For 47 Years. She was a Member Of Crescent City Baptist Church.

A Funeral Service was held Wednesday, May 6. Burial was in Garden Of Memories. Tharp- Sontheimer-Tharp Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
05-07-1992 Times Picayune 
Bilberry (Sessum), Ruby Marie (P5022)
 
812 Ruby Sessum, A Homemaker, died Sunday, May 3, at Chateau Living Center. She was 79.

Mrs. Sessum was born In Hampton, Ark., and lived In Jefferson For 47 Years. She was a Member Of Crescent City Baptist Church.

A Funeral Service was held Wednesday, May 6. Burial was in Garden Of Memories. Tharp- Sontheimer-Tharp Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
05-07-1992 Times Picayune 
Bilberry (Sessum), Ruby Marie (P4948)
 
813 Ruth and James were married 10 Apr 1784 in Nelson Co, KY, and they were the parents of:

Margaret/12 Sep 1785 (Mrs Enoch Burdette)
Susannah/5 Nov 1786 (Mrs William O'Bannon)
Mary Thompson b: 4 Dec 1788 - 25 Dec 1789
Andrew Peyton/16 Oct 1790 m. Elizabeth Pepper
Mary/19 Sep 1792 (Mrs Daniel O'Bannon)
Elizabeth/29 May 1794 (Mrs Granville Pollard)
Anne/5 Jan 1796 (Mrs John Banks Pollard)
James/23 Oct 1797 - 11 Aug 1798
Jemima/26 Jul 1799 (Mrs Burdette Kemper)
Thornton K/28 May 1801 m. Wilhemina Rout; 2) Lucretia Jeffries


Her parents were James Peyton and Susannah Threlkeld of Nelson Co, KY.

 
Peyton (Thompson), Ruth (P5482)
 
814 Ruth and James were married 10 Apr 1784 in Nelson Co, KY, and they were the parents of:

Margaret/12 Sep 1785 (Mrs Enoch Burdette)
Susannah/5 Nov 1786 (Mrs William O'Bannon)
Mary Thompson b: 4 Dec 1788 - 25 Dec 1789
Andrew Peyton/16 Oct 1790 m. Elizabeth Pepper
Mary/19 Sep 1792 (Mrs Daniel O'Bannon)
Elizabeth/29 May 1794 (Mrs Granville Pollard)
Anne/5 Jan 1796 (Mrs John Banks Pollard)
James/23 Oct 1797 - 11 Aug 1798
Jemima/26 Jul 1799 (Mrs Burdette Kemper)
Thornton K/28 May 1801 m. Wilhemina Rout; 2) Lucretia Jeffries


Her parents were James Peyton and Susannah Threlkeld of Nelson Co, KY.

 
Peyton (Thompson), Ruth (P5408)
 
815 Said to be the first white child born in Rhode Island Borden, Matthew (P1602)
 
816 Said to be the first white child born in Rhode Island Borden, Matthew (P1604)
 
817 Sallie Margaret Adderhold (McLucio) - 71 yearswidow married to Martin McLucio; parents: Annie Adderhold and Margaret Rudisill Adderhold (McGinnis), Sarah Ann Frances "Sallie" (P255)
 
818 Sallie Margaret Adderhold (McLucio) - 71 yearswidow married to Martin McLucio; parents: Annie Adderhold and Margaret Rudisill Adderhold (McGinnis), Sarah Ann Frances "Sallie" (P255)
 
819 Sarah Brownell, "Rhode Island, Births and Christenings, 1600-1914"
Name: Sarah Brownell
Birth Date: 14 Jun 1681
Birthplace: Barrington, Bristol, Rhode Island
Father's Name: George Brownell
Mother's Name: Sarah Pearce
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I09727-9
System Origin: Rhode Island-EASy
GS Film number: 22366
Reference ID: Note 3002 p20
Sources
Citing this Record
"Rhode Island, Births and Christenings, 1600-1914," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F89F-LLP : accessed 25 Oct 2013), Sarah Brownell, 14 Jun 1681.

Sarah Brownell, "Rhode Island, Marriages, 1724-1916"
Name: Joseph Borden
Spouse's Name: Sarah Brownell
Event Date: 24 Feb 1703
Event Place: Barrington, Bristol, Rhode Island
Father's Name: John Borden
Mother's Name: Mary Earl
Spouse's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I09727-9
System Origin: Rhode Island-EASy
GS Film number: 22366
Reference ID: Note 3002 p20
Sources
Citing this Record
"Rhode Island, Marriages, 1724-1916," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F8VJ-LMC : accessed 25 Oct 2013), Joseph Borden and Sarah Brownell, 24 Feb 1703.
 
Brownell (Borden), Sarah (P1913)
 
820 Sarah Brownell, "Rhode Island, Births and Christenings, 1600-1914"
Name: Sarah Brownell
Birth Date: 14 Jun 1681
Birthplace: Barrington, Bristol, Rhode Island
Father's Name: George Brownell
Mother's Name: Sarah Pearce
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I09727-9
System Origin: Rhode Island-EASy
GS Film number: 22366
Reference ID: Note 3002 p20
Sources
Citing this Record
"Rhode Island, Births and Christenings, 1600-1914," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F89F-LLP : accessed 25 Oct 2013), Sarah Brownell, 14 Jun 1681.

Sarah Brownell, "Rhode Island, Marriages, 1724-1916"
Name: Joseph Borden
Spouse's Name: Sarah Brownell
Event Date: 24 Feb 1703
Event Place: Barrington, Bristol, Rhode Island
Father's Name: John Borden
Mother's Name: Mary Earl
Spouse's Previous Husband's Name:
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I09727-9
System Origin: Rhode Island-EASy
GS Film number: 22366
Reference ID: Note 3002 p20
Sources
Citing this Record
"Rhode Island, Marriages, 1724-1916," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/F8VJ-LMC : accessed 25 Oct 2013), Joseph Borden and Sarah Brownell, 24 Feb 1703.
 
Brownell (Borden), Sarah (P1915)
 
821 Sarah was born on May 26, 1842 in Jefferson County, Indiana. She was the daughter of Joseph L. W. Earhart and Nancy Rutledge. She was married to Thomas M. Mathews in Jefferson County on August 28, 1859. A son, John was born to them on August 5, 1867. Thomas died in Jefferson County, before 1870. On September 16, 1875, Sarah married David H. Wilson in Jefferson County. Sarah and David had three sons, Benjamin Irwin, Marion and Charles, and must have lived in Jefferson County until 1883 or later. They moved to Rantoul, Champaign County, Illinois sometime after 1883. Sarah died in Rantoul on November 17, 1927 and she is buried in the Maplewood Cemetery in Rantoul. David lived until 1939.

The 1870 Census has been diligently searched for Thomas or Sarah Mathews, to no avail. One interesting entry was found, however. Sarah had a younger brother named Charles, who would have been 20 in 1870. In Marion Township, Jennings County, that year, there is a record of a Charles Earhart, 20, Farmer, b. Indiana. Listed with him are Sarah Earhart, 27 & John Earhart, 2, both b. Indiana. Apparently, this is what happened. Thomas Matthews died between 1867 and 1870. Sarah and her son John then went to live with her younger brother, Charles. In 1870, the census taker assumed they were man and wife, and listed them as a family with the last name Earhart. 
Earhart (Wilson), Sarah (P4888)
 
822 Sarah was born on May 26, 1842 in Jefferson County, Indiana. She was the daughter of Joseph L. W. Earhart and Nancy Rutledge. She was married to Thomas M. Mathews in Jefferson County on August 28, 1859. A son, John was born to them on August 5, 1867. Thomas died in Jefferson County, before 1870. On September 16, 1875, Sarah married David H. Wilson in Jefferson County. Sarah and David had three sons, Benjamin Irwin, Marion and Charles, and must have lived in Jefferson County until 1883 or later. They moved to Rantoul, Champaign County, Illinois sometime after 1883. Sarah died in Rantoul on November 17, 1927 and she is buried in the Maplewood Cemetery in Rantoul. David lived until 1939.

The 1870 Census has been diligently searched for Thomas or Sarah Mathews, to no avail. One interesting entry was found, however. Sarah had a younger brother named Charles, who would have been 20 in 1870. In Marion Township, Jennings County, that year, there is a record of a Charles Earhart, 20, Farmer, b. Indiana. Listed with him are Sarah Earhart, 27 & John Earhart, 2, both b. Indiana. Apparently, this is what happened. Thomas Matthews died between 1867 and 1870. Sarah and her son John then went to live with her younger brother, Charles. In 1870, the census taker assumed they were man and wife, and listed them as a family with the last name Earhart. 
Earhart (Wilson), Sarah (P4817)
 
823 Scarlet Fever Burns, Martha Adeline (P3643)
 
824 See ESTEP, Thomas Sr (c1709-c1772) of Frederick County, Maryland and His Descendants,complied by Margaret Elizabeth Vidal, Lennaria Wheland, Mary Millechampe and Martin F. Hanson, M.D., copyrighted 1994.

Beginning on page 435 W6 Elizabeth Estep married Samuel Pheasant before 1785, prob in Frederick Co Md. They eventually moved to Huntingdon Co PA to be near her parents. 
Estep (Pheasant), Elizabeth (P4473)
 
825 See ESTEP, Thomas Sr (c1709-c1772) of Frederick County, Maryland and His Descendants,complied by Margaret Elizabeth Vidal, Lennaria Wheland, Mary Millechampe and Martin F. Hanson, M.D., copyrighted 1994.

Beginning on page 435 W6 Elizabeth Estep married Samuel Pheasant before 1785, prob in Frederick Co Md. They eventually moved to Huntingdon Co PA to be near her parents. 
Estep (Pheasant), Elizabeth (P4402)
 
826 Served as a Sergeant under Captain John Wafter in the Georgia Militia Company in the Battle of New Orleans under the leadership of Andrew Jackson in the War of 1812
 
Blackburn, Augustin B (P58)
 
827 Served as a Sergeant under Captain John Wafter in the Georgia Militia Company in the Battle of New Orleans under the leadership of Andrew Jackson in the War of 1812
 
Blackburn, Augustin B (P58)
 
828 She married Herman Husband on 05 Oct 1765 in London Grove, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA. They had at least the following children: Amy Husband (1769-1803), David Husband (1770-1840), Isaac T. Husband (1771-1858), and Phoebe Husband (1776-1796).

Her sister Ann Allen married Amos Comer on 7 Feb 1773 in Holly Spring, Guilford, North Carolina, USA.

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Both Herman Husband Jr. and Mary Husband are the children of Amy Allen (third wife of Herman Husband) there are two separate land deeds that prove this.

Amy Allen was the daughter of John Allen and Pheobe Scarlett-Allen. Phoebe Scarlet-Allen is named as the grandmother of these two children (Herman Husband and Mary Husband) in land deed transactions. (See below) (as it is spelled in the book)

"Guilford County, North Carolina (Deed Book One)

p 308 20 August 1774,

Jacob Gregg of Orange, millwright, to Mary Husband second cousin to Jacob Gregg and daughter of Harmon Husband of Orange, one hundred pounds paid by Phebe Cox grandmother of Mary Husband and natural love and affection and for better maintenance, 640 acres, in Orange County, on Sandy Cr., begin at 2 white oaks and a hicory the beginning tree of the original survey, S across creek in Samuel Walker's mill dam 22 ch. 50 lk. to a black jack, S 73 ch. 50 lk. to 3 hicory's E 76 ch. to a white oak, N 96 ch. to a white oak, W 36 ch. to first station: signed Jacob Gregg; Witness: James Pugh, Samuel Frazier, Herman Husband; proved February 1775 Term by Frazier. "

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"Guilford County, North Carolina (Deed Book One)
20 August 1774,
Jacob Gregg of Orange, mill-wright, to Herman Husband Junr. second cousin to Jacob Gregg & son of Herman Husband the elder of same, deeds said 1090 acres, two hundred pounds, paid by Phebe Cox grandmother of Herman Husband Junr.,( 1090 acres) signed Jacob Gregg; Witness: James Pugh, Samuel Frazier, Herman Husband; proved February 1775 Term by Frazier. "

Putting together marriage records, land deeds, burials wills etc.

Herman Husband names in his will John and William as his eldest sons.

Herman Husband's first wife Elsey Phoebe Cox is the mother of John Husband. (Herman's eldest son)

Herman Husband's second wife Mary Pugh is the mother of William Husband. (Herman's second eldest son.)

There are land deeds on file that prove these relationships as well.(18 Sept 1770, Guilford Cnty deed book 1 page 107, 108)

Herman Husband's third wife Amy Allen is the probable mother of the rest of Herman Husband's children.

*** Many thanks to Always Searching 47332759 for the above info

* * * *

*** Many thanks to Alice Allen (#48438085) and Claudia Davenport-Sullivan (#47345651) for additional info and who writes:

the marriage of Amy Allen & Herman Husband... Cane Creek Meeting in Orange (now Alamance) Co, N.C. reports they married in Sep 1766 and were complained of 5 Oct 1766 for marrying in a disorderly manner. The 7 Feb 1767 minutes indicate the list of those that were in attendance, "William Cox; William Cox Junior, Isaac Vernon, Isaac Cox, Samuel Cox, Solomon Cox and Jacob Greg" as having been disowned for attending same on "9th month last".

FROM 1st PHOTO:
Top:
10mo/Oct 4, 1766 - Cane Creek Meeting
"This appears to have been the advice of a Quarterly Meeting - Cane Creek Monthly Meeting likewise refers to this meeting the case of those who attended the Disorderly marriage of Amy Allen now Husband for our advice and judgment thereon and after mature consideration in the case it is the sense and judgment of this meeting that those friends that attended sd marriage have broke through the Rules of our Discipline & Decent order and that suitable satisfaction might to be given for their proceedings. And it is the advice of this meeting to friends of Cane Creek Monthly Meeting to use their best endeavors in Christian Love to bring them to a sense of their outgoings and if they cannot be Reclaimed, to share their Disunity with them"

Bottom:
At a monthly meeting held the 7th of 2d mo/Feb 1767
"William Cox, William Cox Junior, Isaac Vernon, Isaac Cox, Samuel Cox, Solomon Cox and Jacob Greg complained of in the 9th month last [Sep 1766] for attending the disorderly marriage of Emy Allen, now Husband, and after reported labor with such of them this meeting now disowns each of them"

It would appear from these Minutes that the marriage of Emy/Amy Allen and Harmon Husband took place in Sep, 1766, in a disorderly manner (out of unity with Friends) and that those listed in attendance were disowned in Feb 1767 for not making satisfaction.

FROM 2nd PHOTO:

"Emey (Allen), Born the 18 Day of ye 12th mo 1743/44 in Londongrove"

The numerical to nominal date would be 18 Feb 1744. 
Allen (Husband), Amy “Emy” (P3459)
 
829 She married Herman Husband on 05 Oct 1765 in London Grove, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA. They had at least the following children: Amy Husband (1769-1803), David Husband (1770-1840), Isaac T. Husband (1771-1858), and Phoebe Husband (1776-1796).

Her sister Ann Allen married Amos Comer on 7 Feb 1773 in Holly Spring, Guilford, North Carolina, USA.

* * * *

Both Herman Husband Jr. and Mary Husband are the children of Amy Allen (third wife of Herman Husband) there are two separate land deeds that prove this.

Amy Allen was the daughter of John Allen and Pheobe Scarlett-Allen. Phoebe Scarlet-Allen is named as the grandmother of these two children (Herman Husband and Mary Husband) in land deed transactions. (See below) (as it is spelled in the book)

"Guilford County, North Carolina (Deed Book One)

p 308 20 August 1774,

Jacob Gregg of Orange, millwright, to Mary Husband second cousin to Jacob Gregg and daughter of Harmon Husband of Orange, one hundred pounds paid by Phebe Cox grandmother of Mary Husband and natural love and affection and for better maintenance, 640 acres, in Orange County, on Sandy Cr., begin at 2 white oaks and a hicory the beginning tree of the original survey, S across creek in Samuel Walker's mill dam 22 ch. 50 lk. to a black jack, S 73 ch. 50 lk. to 3 hicory's E 76 ch. to a white oak, N 96 ch. to a white oak, W 36 ch. to first station: signed Jacob Gregg; Witness: James Pugh, Samuel Frazier, Herman Husband; proved February 1775 Term by Frazier. "

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"Guilford County, North Carolina (Deed Book One)
20 August 1774,
Jacob Gregg of Orange, mill-wright, to Herman Husband Junr. second cousin to Jacob Gregg & son of Herman Husband the elder of same, deeds said 1090 acres, two hundred pounds, paid by Phebe Cox grandmother of Herman Husband Junr.,( 1090 acres) signed Jacob Gregg; Witness: James Pugh, Samuel Frazier, Herman Husband; proved February 1775 Term by Frazier. "

Putting together marriage records, land deeds, burials wills etc.

Herman Husband names in his will John and William as his eldest sons.

Herman Husband's first wife Elsey Phoebe Cox is the mother of John Husband. (Herman's eldest son)

Herman Husband's second wife Mary Pugh is the mother of William Husband. (Herman's second eldest son.)

There are land deeds on file that prove these relationships as well.(18 Sept 1770, Guilford Cnty deed book 1 page 107, 108)

Herman Husband's third wife Amy Allen is the probable mother of the rest of Herman Husband's children.

*** Many thanks to Always Searching 47332759 for the above info

* * * *

*** Many thanks to Alice Allen (#48438085) and Claudia Davenport-Sullivan (#47345651) for additional info and who writes:

the marriage of Amy Allen & Herman Husband... Cane Creek Meeting in Orange (now Alamance) Co, N.C. reports they married in Sep 1766 and were complained of 5 Oct 1766 for marrying in a disorderly manner. The 7 Feb 1767 minutes indicate the list of those that were in attendance, "William Cox; William Cox Junior, Isaac Vernon, Isaac Cox, Samuel Cox, Solomon Cox and Jacob Greg" as having been disowned for attending same on "9th month last".

FROM 1st PHOTO:
Top:
10mo/Oct 4, 1766 - Cane Creek Meeting
"This appears to have been the advice of a Quarterly Meeting - Cane Creek Monthly Meeting likewise refers to this meeting the case of those who attended the Disorderly marriage of Amy Allen now Husband for our advice and judgment thereon and after mature consideration in the case it is the sense and judgment of this meeting that those friends that attended sd marriage have broke through the Rules of our Discipline & Decent order and that suitable satisfaction might to be given for their proceedings. And it is the advice of this meeting to friends of Cane Creek Monthly Meeting to use their best endeavors in Christian Love to bring them to a sense of their outgoings and if they cannot be Reclaimed, to share their Disunity with them"

Bottom:
At a monthly meeting held the 7th of 2d mo/Feb 1767
"William Cox, William Cox Junior, Isaac Vernon, Isaac Cox, Samuel Cox, Solomon Cox and Jacob Greg complained of in the 9th month last [Sep 1766] for attending the disorderly marriage of Emy Allen, now Husband, and after reported labor with such of them this meeting now disowns each of them"

It would appear from these Minutes that the marriage of Emy/Amy Allen and Harmon Husband took place in Sep, 1766, in a disorderly manner (out of unity with Friends) and that those listed in attendance were disowned in Feb 1767 for not making satisfaction.

FROM 2nd PHOTO:

"Emey (Allen), Born the 18 Day of ye 12th mo 1743/44 in Londongrove"

The numerical to nominal date would be 18 Feb 1744. 
Allen (Husband), Amy “Emy” (P3527)
 
830 She was christened at Salem,MA on May 3,1640.

Children: Hannah Odlin Davol, John Odlin III, possibly Elizabeth Odlin Mosher, Anna Odlin, and Robert Odlin. Children born between 1666 and 1677.


NOTE: She is not the same Martha Holmes that married William Wilbore. 
Holmes (Odlin), Martha (P3651)
 
831 She was christened at Salem,MA on May 3,1640.

Children: Hannah Odlin Davol, John Odlin III, possibly Elizabeth Odlin Mosher, Anna Odlin, and Robert Odlin. Children born between 1666 and 1677.


NOTE: She is not the same Martha Holmes that married William Wilbore. 
Holmes (Odlin), Martha (P3719)
 
832 She was the daughter of Col. Joseph Nance and married William Sheppard Speer in Giles County, TN. To this union were born Charles A., Alexander Campbell, Henry Clay, and Mary Phebe, the only daughter. - (Tombstone is leaning against a tree. ref: MCTC by F. Hawkins). Nance (Speer), Mary Ann (P4966)
 
833 She was the daughter of Col. Joseph Nance and married William Sheppard Speer in Giles County, TN. To this union were born Charles A., Alexander Campbell, Henry Clay, and Mary Phebe, the only daughter. - (Tombstone is leaning against a tree. ref: MCTC by F. Hawkins). Nance (Speer), Mary Ann (P4894)
 
834 Sir William "Great Marischal of Scotland" Keith, William (P4294)
 
835 Sir William "Great Marischal of Scotland" Keith, William (P4223)
 
836 Snake Bite Wetzel (Ream), Anna Rosina (P3662)
 
837 Some family trees have Jesse Pugh's death recorded as 1811 this is not correct as explained below.

Jesse Pugh married Elizabeth Stewart in 1757 in Berks Pennsylvania. Elizabeth Stewart was disowned for this marriage because Jesse was not of the faith, he was not a Quaker. Ironically Jesse Pugh is accepted by request 2 Feb 1760 into the Quaker faith when he and Elizabeth move to North Carolina, there is however no record found of Jesse's wife Elizabeth ever being accepted back into the faith. Jesse is later disowned again for his involvement in the regulator rebellion, and in 1789 Jesse accepted back into the Quaker faith in Georgia.

Jesse's Death
Jesse Pugh is the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Pugh, he is not however named in Thomas Pugh's Will dated 10 August 1794. This could be because Jesse died before his father made his will in 1794.

There is a land deed dated 1798 stating Jesse as deceased. If this deed is correct, Jesse was dead before March 1798.

"On March 1798, John Howell and his mother Elizabeth, sold 255 acres to Elijah Pugh. This land is identified as half of the tract granted to James Howell. It is listed as adjoining Jessy Pugh, deceased. The transaction is witnessed by Alexander Pugh, Jesse's son. (Wilkes Deed Book TT, page 70.)"

If Jesse died as early as 1798, then it is possible that he died even earlier before his father Thomas Pugh's will was made in 1794.

Jesse's children and the Land Lottery:

Jesse's orphans drew a land lot 88, 6th District of Wilkinson Co., Ga. The grant consisted of 100 acres on North Side of Little River below Macklemurray’s old place. This is now part of Taliaferro.

EXPLANATORY

The land given out in this lottery was obtained from the Creek Nation, in a treaty concluded at the city of Washington, Nov. 14, 1805, and was added to the counties of Baldwin and Wilkinson. The lots consisted of 202 1/2 acres each.

Those entitled to draw were every free white male twenty-one years of age and upwards a citizen of the United States and an inhabitant of this state three years immediately preceding the passage of this act and who had paid tax, entitled to one draw; every free white male of like description having a wife and legitimate child or children under twenty-one years of age, entitled to two draws; all widows with like residence, all free white females, all families of orphans, under twenty-one years, whose father is dead, one draw; those having neither father or mother living, two draws, provided the persons did not draw a prize in the late land lottery. (see land lottery image posted in this memorial)

Book: The Early Records of Georgia, Volume I, Wilkes County

Jesse and Elizabeth had these known children

1. John Pugh
2. Anne Pugh
3. Elijah Pugh
4. Alexander Pugh
5. Jehu Pugh
6. William Pugh
7. Robert Pugh

All named children were born before 1772. In order for Jesse to have orphans who would qualify for the land lottery draw, these children would have to be under the age of 21 in 1805/6 which would mean that Jesse would have to have had children born after 1784/5 which begs the question, did Jesse and Elizabeth have more children we do not know about born after 1785? The couple would have been in their fifty's.
 
Pugh, Jesse (P3445)
 
838 Some family trees have Jesse Pugh's death recorded as 1811 this is not correct as explained below.

Jesse Pugh married Elizabeth Stewart in 1757 in Berks Pennsylvania. Elizabeth Stewart was disowned for this marriage because Jesse was not of the faith, he was not a Quaker. Ironically Jesse Pugh is accepted by request 2 Feb 1760 into the Quaker faith when he and Elizabeth move to North Carolina, there is however no record found of Jesse's wife Elizabeth ever being accepted back into the faith. Jesse is later disowned again for his involvement in the regulator rebellion, and in 1789 Jesse accepted back into the Quaker faith in Georgia.

Jesse's Death
Jesse Pugh is the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Pugh, he is not however named in Thomas Pugh's Will dated 10 August 1794. This could be because Jesse died before his father made his will in 1794.

There is a land deed dated 1798 stating Jesse as deceased. If this deed is correct, Jesse was dead before March 1798.

"On March 1798, John Howell and his mother Elizabeth, sold 255 acres to Elijah Pugh. This land is identified as half of the tract granted to James Howell. It is listed as adjoining Jessy Pugh, deceased. The transaction is witnessed by Alexander Pugh, Jesse's son. (Wilkes Deed Book TT, page 70.)"

If Jesse died as early as 1798, then it is possible that he died even earlier before his father Thomas Pugh's will was made in 1794.

Jesse's children and the Land Lottery:

Jesse's orphans drew a land lot 88, 6th District of Wilkinson Co., Ga. The grant consisted of 100 acres on North Side of Little River below Macklemurray’s old place. This is now part of Taliaferro.

EXPLANATORY

The land given out in this lottery was obtained from the Creek Nation, in a treaty concluded at the city of Washington, Nov. 14, 1805, and was added to the counties of Baldwin and Wilkinson. The lots consisted of 202 1/2 acres each.

Those entitled to draw were every free white male twenty-one years of age and upwards a citizen of the United States and an inhabitant of this state three years immediately preceding the passage of this act and who had paid tax, entitled to one draw; every free white male of like description having a wife and legitimate child or children under twenty-one years of age, entitled to two draws; all widows with like residence, all free white females, all families of orphans, under twenty-one years, whose father is dead, one draw; those having neither father or mother living, two draws, provided the persons did not draw a prize in the late land lottery. (see land lottery image posted in this memorial)

Book: The Early Records of Georgia, Volume I, Wilkes County

Jesse and Elizabeth had these known children

1. John Pugh
2. Anne Pugh
3. Elijah Pugh
4. Alexander Pugh
5. Jehu Pugh
6. William Pugh
7. Robert Pugh

All named children were born before 1772. In order for Jesse to have orphans who would qualify for the land lottery draw, these children would have to be under the age of 21 in 1805/6 which would mean that Jesse would have to have had children born after 1784/5 which begs the question, did Jesse and Elizabeth have more children we do not know about born after 1785? The couple would have been in their fifty's.
 
Pugh, Jesse (P3513)
 
839 Son of Andrew Speer and Elizabeth (Murphy) Speer

Father of 10 children. There are links to nine children below plus one whose grave has not been located:

Robert Speer - Very little is known about Robert. Appears in this family in the 1850 census, but no other records have been found. 
Speer, Joseph Sr (P4873)
 
840 Son of Andrew Speer and Elizabeth (Murphy) Speer

Father of 10 children. There are links to nine children below plus one whose grave has not been located:

Robert Speer - Very little is known about Robert. Appears in this family in the 1850 census, but no other records have been found. 
Speer, Joseph Sr (P4802)
 
841 Son of English Trooper Woods, Lord John Andrew DeFiennes Jr (P3740)
 
842 Son of English Trooper Woods, Lord John Andrew DeFiennes Jr (P3672)
 
843 Son of Ferry II and Yolande d’Anjou. From 1470 on he was count of Vaudémont, from 1472 on Baron d'Elbeuf, from 1473 Duke of Lorraine and from 1480 on Duke of Bar. de Lorraine, René II "Duke" (P5267)
 
844 Son of Ferry II and Yolande d’Anjou. From 1470 on he was count of Vaudémont, from 1472 on Baron d'Elbeuf, from 1473 Duke of Lorraine and from 1480 on Duke of Bar. de Lorraine, René II "Duke" (P5193)
 
845 Son of John "McCurdy" Morrison and Mary McCurdy (daughter of Archibald McCurdy and Margaret Sellers McCurdy). Married first Mary King.

He died in Calhoun Co but the site of his burial is still unknown. 
Morrison, Archibald “Archie” (P170)
 
846 Son of John "McCurdy" Morrison and Mary McCurdy (daughter of Archibald McCurdy and Margaret Sellers McCurdy). Married first Mary King.

He died in Calhoun Co but the site of his burial is still unknown. 
Morrison, Archibald “Archie” (P170)
 
847 Son of John Lake and Anne Spicer.
John E. Stillwell, The History of Lieutenant Nicholas Stillwell, Progenitor of the Stillwell Family In America (New York: n.pub., 1929), p.88.
Arthur Adams and Sarah A. Risley, A Genealogy of the Lake Family of Great Egg Harbor, in Old Gloucester County, in New Jersey, Descended from John Lake of Gravesend, Long Island (n.p.: Privately Printed, 1915), page 9.

Daniel Lake Esq. was probably born between 1650 and 1660 at Gravesend, Long Island, (possibly earlier).

He probably married 1st a wife (name unknown).
Ibid., page 18.

Daniel Lake Esq. married 2nd in 1683 Alice Stillwell, daughter of Lieut. Nicholas Stillwell and Ann Van Dyke.
Ibid.
John E. Stillwell, The History of Lieutenant Nicholas Stillwell, Progenitor of the Stillwell Family In America (New York: n.pub., 1929), p.88.
Charles W. Leng, Staten Island and Its People: A History, 1609-1929 (New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1930-1933), 2:934.

Daniel Lake Esq. appeared on the assessment list of at Gravesend, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, in 1683.
Arthur Adams and Sarah A. Risley, A Genealogy of the Lake Family of Great Egg Harbor, in Old Gloucester County, in New Jersey, Descended from John Lake of Gravesend, Long Island (n.p.: Privately Printed, 1915), page 18.

Daniel Lake Esq. moved to at Staten Island, New York, circa 1695.
Ibid.

Bio includes data from The Brouwer Genealogy Database.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/surname_index.htm 
Lake, Daniel Esq. (P3656)
 
848 Son of John Lake and Anne Spicer.
John E. Stillwell, The History of Lieutenant Nicholas Stillwell, Progenitor of the Stillwell Family In America (New York: n.pub., 1929), p.88.
Arthur Adams and Sarah A. Risley, A Genealogy of the Lake Family of Great Egg Harbor, in Old Gloucester County, in New Jersey, Descended from John Lake of Gravesend, Long Island (n.p.: Privately Printed, 1915), page 9.

Daniel Lake Esq. was probably born between 1650 and 1660 at Gravesend, Long Island, (possibly earlier).

He probably married 1st a wife (name unknown).
Ibid., page 18.

Daniel Lake Esq. married 2nd in 1683 Alice Stillwell, daughter of Lieut. Nicholas Stillwell and Ann Van Dyke.
Ibid.
John E. Stillwell, The History of Lieutenant Nicholas Stillwell, Progenitor of the Stillwell Family In America (New York: n.pub., 1929), p.88.
Charles W. Leng, Staten Island and Its People: A History, 1609-1929 (New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1930-1933), 2:934.

Daniel Lake Esq. appeared on the assessment list of at Gravesend, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, in 1683.
Arthur Adams and Sarah A. Risley, A Genealogy of the Lake Family of Great Egg Harbor, in Old Gloucester County, in New Jersey, Descended from John Lake of Gravesend, Long Island (n.p.: Privately Printed, 1915), page 18.

Daniel Lake Esq. moved to at Staten Island, New York, circa 1695.
Ibid.

Bio includes data from The Brouwer Genealogy Database.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/surname_index.htm 
Lake, Daniel Esq. (P3724)
 
849 Son of John Speer and Jemima M. Davis.

Enlisted in Co. C Iowa 3rd Calvary Regiment on 16 March 1864. Mustered out on 9 August 1865 at Atlanta Ga.

Pension Index:
Service C 3 Iowa CAV F 69 EN MO MIL
date of filing 25 August 1887
filed in Illinois 
Speer, Robert D (P4930)
 
850 Son of John Speer and Jemima M. Davis.

Enlisted in Co. C Iowa 3rd Calvary Regiment on 16 March 1864. Mustered out on 9 August 1865 at Atlanta Ga.

Pension Index:
Service C 3 Iowa CAV F 69 EN MO MIL
date of filing 25 August 1887
filed in Illinois 
Speer, Robert D (P4859)
 

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