Mother: Judith |
William Kendall, dec'd. of Northhampton, deeded 700 acres on
Cherrystone Creek, 1st August, 1685, to Hancock Lee and Mary,
his wife, for life; at their decease to Anna daughter of said
Hancock and Mary; said Anna after the death of Hancock and Mary
entered on the said 700 acres and married William Armistead, now
deceased, and had John Armistead, also deceased, who in turn
left a son, John Armistead, of Gloucester county, who after the
death of his grandmother, Anna, will be entitled to the said 700
acres.
The said John Armistead, the father, in his will of 9th April,
1734, gave to his daughter, Susanna, £600 to be paid at 21 or
marriage; also to his son William Armistead, £600, both to be
paid by his son John; said Susanna has intermarried with Moore
Fauntleroy, of Richmond county, &c."
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_Anthony ARMISTEAD __ | (1583 - 1642) m 1608 _William ARMISTEAD "the Immigrant"_| | (1610 - 1671) m 1632 | | |_Frances THOMPSON ___ | (1587 - 1634) m 1608 _John A. ARMISTEAD Esq. of "Hesse"_| | (1641 - 1693) m 1665 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Anne E. ELLIS ____________________| | (1616 - 1650) m 1632 | | |_____________________ | | |--William ARMISTEAD | (1671 - 1711) | _____________________ | | | ___________________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Judith____________________________| (1640 - 1700) m 1665 | | _____________________ | | |___________________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Sarah CHAMPE |
_Robert "King" CARTER Colony of Virginia_+ | (1663 - 1732) m 1687 _John CARTER Of Crotoman_____| | (1690 - 1742) | | |_Judith ARMISTEAD _______________________+ | (1665 - 1699) m 1687 _Edward CARTER of Blendheim_| | (1726 - 1792) | | | _Edward HILL Jr._________________________+ | | | (1637 - 1700) | |_Elizabeth HILL _____________| | (1690 - 1777) | | |_Elizabeth WILLIAMS _____________________ | (.... - 1677) | |--Nancy CARTER | (1770 - ....) | _________________________________________ | | | _John CHAMPE of Lamb's Creek_| | | (1700 - 1759) | | | |_________________________________________ | | |_Sarah CHAMPE ______________| (1730 - ....) | | _________________________________________ | | |_Jane THORNTON ______________| (1700 - 1767) | |_________________________________________
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Mother: Frances BROWN |
History of Cahokia Township and Clyde from the book, History of
Macoupin County, Illinois, Biographical and Pictorial, by Hon.
Charles A. Walker, Vol. 1, Chicago, The S.J. Clarke Publishing
Company, 1911. CAHOKIA TOWNSHIP Cahokia township constitutes
what is known as town 7, range 6 west, and is bounded on the
north by Honey Point township, on the west by Gillespie, on the
south by Staunton township, and on the east by Montgomery
county. It lies in the southeastern portion of the county and
the land is rolling prairie, well drained by Cahokia creek and
its tributaries. There is also some timber to be found.
Ephraim Powers settled near the southeastern corner of the
township about 1828, and in 1830 Thomas Kinder and his family
located on section 11. In 1831 Peter B. Karnes and family
settled here. Soon afterward others who came were John Kinder,
Amos Snook, B.L. Dorsey, John Blevins, Tolton Blevins, Lodwick
Jones and Nathan Duncan. All these settlers at once made
improvements and developed good farms.
The first birth in the township was that of William S. Karnes,
son of Peter B. and Sarah Ann Karnes, whose birth occurred May
30, 1832.
The first death was that of Mrs. Kinder in May, 1832.
The first marriage also occurred in the spring of 1832, the
contracting parties being Christopher Kinder and Miss Mary Ann
Cook.
The first religious services were held in 1834 at the home of
James Caulk, by William Burg, a United Baptist minister. Larkin
Craig was also a pioneer minister of this locality.
The United Baptist people erected the first church here about
1840. It was located on section 2, on land belonging to Thomas
Kinder. It was built of logs and served as well for school
purposes. A man by the name of Arnold was the first teacher
here. This building was finally destroyed by fire.
The first schoolhouse was built of logs, on section 10, about
the year 1835. The first teachers in this school were Evan
Hazzard and John Wilton.
John Blevins built the first blacksmith shop in 1833 and was the
first blacksmith in this district. Eaton & English put up the
first grist mill, which was operated by horse power.
The first entires of land were made as follows: John Blevins,
eighty acres on section 10, April 22, 1831; Peter Kinder, eighty
acres on section 10, May 9, 1831; George A. and John Kinder, the
same amount on the same section on that date, while Jacob and
William Kinder entered at the same time eighty acres on section
14. Others of the early sttlers were Nancy Snook, Larkin Craig,
Nancy Keel, George Bayless, Hugh Rice, William Anderson, William
Eickmeyer, E. S. Holme and J M. Rhoads.
CLYDE. The village of Clyde lies on section 3, in the
northeastern part of the township and is located on the
Indianapolis & St. Louis railroad. Robert J. Hornsby was
proprietor of the village and it was surveyed and platted by F.
H. Chapman 1n 1854.
__ | _William CRAIG ______| | (1740 - 1790) | | |__ | _Thomas CRAIG _______| | (1762 - 1839) m 1782| | | __ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |__ | | |--Larkin CRAIG | (1799 - 1880) | __ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Frances BROWN ______| (1760 - ....) m 1782| | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
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Mother: Maria Alice MCARTHUR |
_William Thompson MCCANTS _+ | (1806 - ....) m 1826 _Thomas James MCCANTS ________| | (1832 - 1896) m 1855 | | |_Rachel L. MULDROW ________+ | (1804 - ....) m 1826 _William T. MCCANTS Sr._| | (1856 - 1940) m 1880 | | | _Garrett E. LONGMIRE Jr.___+ | | | (1805 - ....) | |_Elizabeth Susannah LONGMIRE _| | (1837 - 1914) m 1855 | | |_Sarah_____________________ | (1810 - ....) | |--William T. "T. Will" MCCANTS Jr. | (1890 - 1922) | ___________________________ | | | ______________________________| | | | | | |___________________________ | | |_Maria Alice MCARTHUR __| (1850 - 1899) m 1880 | | ___________________________ | | |______________________________| | |___________________________
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Mother: Jane COCKFIELD |
1850 E. Felician Par. LA Census (Calvin Cason in hsld 208)
F 209 John F. McKneely 39 M La.
Mana M. 38 F La.
Thomas 16 M La.
John 16 M La.
Samuel 12 M La.
Joseph 10 M La.
William H. 9 M La.
James 9 M La.
Orlando 6 M La.
Capt. Brass 5 M La.
Rhoda McKneely 3 F La.
James 1 M La.
_James MCNEALY "the Immigrant"_ | (1700 - 1764) _Henry MCNEALY __________________________________| | (1730 - 1811) | | |_UNNAMED_______________________ | (1700 - 1764) _John MCKNEELY ______| | (1780 - 1833) | | | _______________________________ | | | | |_Mary____________________________________________| | (1730 - ....) | | |_______________________________ | | |--John F. MCKNEELY | (1811 - 1880) | _______________________________ | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) COCKFIELD of old Craven Co. SC_| | | | | | |_______________________________ | | |_Jane COCKFIELD _____| (1782 - ....) | | _______________________________ | | |_________________________________________________| | |_______________________________
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Mother: MILICENT du MAINE of Maine |
__ | _____________________| | | | |__ | _JUDICAEL-Mathathias de NANTES of Nantes_| | (0950 - 1037) | | | __ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |__ | | |--JUDITH de NANTES of Nantes | (0988 - 1064) | __ | | | _HUGH_III of Maine___| | | (0950 - ....) | | | |__ | | |_MILICENT du MAINE of Maine______________| (0962 - ....) | | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
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Mother: Sallie C. "Zula Jane" DEVORE |
"Grayson and Elsie divorced after three years. Grayson adopted
Joseph Feathers, Jr., the son of Joseph Feathers and Gladys
Thomas.
Other Spouses:
+ Frieda E. CARTER b: 10 APR 1894 d: AUG 1974
+ Living THOMAS
+ Gladys THOMAS b: UNKNOWN d: 1985"
______________________ | _________________________| | | | |______________________ | _John OFFORD __________________| | (1870 - 1948) | | | ______________________ | | | | |_________________________| | | | |______________________ | | |--Grayson Carney OFFORD | (1897 - 1956) | _Albert B. DEVORE ____ | | (1810 - 1880) | _Warren H. DEVORE _______| | | (1840 - 1878) m 1862 | | | |_Catherine SIMMONS ___+ | | (1821 - 1880) |_Sallie C. "Zula Jane" DEVORE _| (1869 - 1929) | | _John Carter BALL ____+ | | (1806 - 1897) m 1832 |_Sarah J. "Sallie" BALL _| (1843 - 1896) m 1862 | |_Julina Whitten CLAY _+ (1808 - 1866) m 1832
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Mother: Delphia A EPPERSON |
_John SANDIDGE ______+ | (1770 - 1830) _ SANDIDGE __________| | (1810 - ....) | | |_Nancy_______________ | (1777 - 1880) _Perry R. SANDIDGE __| | (1840 - ....) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Robert SANDIDGE | (1887 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Delphia A EPPERSON _| (1842 - ....) | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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Oral history recorded in our family in the early 1900's had her
as Fanny Treadwell Bomar, but subsequent research shows it was
Bonner, not Bomar (Our family was married to Bomars, and
associated with them in SC, so seems to have been a natural
enough mistake). We have Fanny's dob and death as recorded in
Abraham Riley's bible. This published by the DAR in the 1930's.
Our connection is by her second marriage to Abraham Riley of
Laurens Co. SC, who immigrated to Newton Co. in the late 1820's.
She married him in Henry Co. in 1848. bible gives date, and in
1850 federal census of Newton Co. was living with him, one of
Abraham's sons and grand children, and Zadock Bonner, aged 20. I
also have dob, dod and place of burial of Zadock, wife's name,
at least one child's and his obits. He was much loved in his
community.
Any info you might have on Fanny.. espec place of burial would
be most appreciated. She does not appear to be with Abraham...
though there could be an unmarked grave in plot. She died 1862,
he 1861 in Campbell Co.. He had a son and daughter living near
him at the time, but the family moved back to Conyers, in what
is now Rockdale Co. There is a Bonner cemetery there, but I have
never seen it, and have not found a survey, as yet.
Walter Mason
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