ANCESTRY OF WILLIAM SWINNEY MORGAN, V


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* - Born
cr - Christened/Baptized
= - married
+ - died
bur - buried
wd - will dated
wp - will probated

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Ancestry of William S. Morgan, V
1 William Swinney Morgan, V, *13 Apr 1971, Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona; ed Texas Tech University, University of Central Florida, & Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida; author of Like the Cats of Kilkenny: A True Story of the Civil War.
PARENTS
2 William Swinney "Skip" Morgan, *16 Oct 1948, Orlando, Orange County, Florida; ed The Citadel, Charleston, South Carolina, and Marymount University; Lt. Col, USAF; pilot, Air Florida; +15 March 2007, Orlando (Early-onset Alzheimer's Disease); bur Greenwood Cemetery, Orlando;
=6 June 1970, Naval Training Center Chapel, Orlando.
3 Leigh Anne Gleeson, *24 Nov 1949, Athens, Greece; ed Seminole Community College, Sanford, FL.
GRANDPARENTS
4 William Swinney Morgan, *18 Jan 1926, Orlando, Orange County, Florida; US Navy, WWII & Korean War;
=11 July 1947, Conway, Orange County, Florida.
5 Alice Hilda Macy, *9 Sep 1928, Conway, Orange County, Florida.
6 William John "Bill" Gleeson, Sr., *18 Jan 1914, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey; cr 1 Feb 1915, Sacred Heart Church, Jersey City; ed Jersey City State Teachers College; taught in last one-room schoolhouse, Leonardo, New Jersey; photographer, US Army Air Corps, WWII; with occupation forces in post-war Japan; MSgt, USAF; retired after Cuban Missile Crisis; Captain, USAF Reserves; resumed teaching, Bonneville Elementary School, Orange County, Florida; +6 Aug 1967, Walter Reed Military Hospital, Washington, DC (brain tumor); bur Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia;
=26 June 1943, Jersey City.
7 Ruth Inez Norton, *7 Dec 1919, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey; cr 21 Dec 1919, St. Aloysius Church, Jersey City; ed Jersey City State Teachers College; librarian, Good Shepherd Catholic School, Orlando, Orange County, Florida; +13 June 1995, Orlando; bur Woodlawn Cemetery, Orlando.
GREAT-GRANDPARENTS
8 William Swinney Morgan, *21 Feb 1900, Willow Springs, Howell County, Missouri; USAEF in France, WWI; postman, Orlando, Orange County, Florida; Florida National Guard, aided in hurricane recovery missions; house carpenter with Wellborn Phillips, Orlando; +11 Feb 1960, Orlando (suicide); bur Glen Haven Memorial Park, Winter Park, Orange County, Florida;=(2) Eunice Erma Barco (1904-1995);
=(1) 31 Aug 1923, Orlando.
9 Sarah Addie Cox, *7 Sep 1900, Monroe, Union County, North Carolina; +12 Feb 1927, Chattahoochee, Gadsden County, Florida (nervous breakdown); bur Montverde Cemetery, Lake County, Florida.
10 Bernard Paul "Bernie" Macy, *6 March 1895, Pine Castle, Orange County, Florida; house carpenter; +26 Aug 1970, Orlando, Orange County, Florida; bur Greenwood Cemetery, Orlando;
=23 Nov 1927, Pine Castle (divorced).
11 Mary Ella Arnett, *16 Apr 1901, Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama; +6 May 1988, Orlando, Orange County, Florida; picked cotton and rolled cigars as young woman; hotel maid after divorce; kept cow and geese at home; bur Greenwood Cemetery, Orlando.
12 William Francis Gleeson, *10 Mar 1872, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey; cr 14 Mar 1872, St. Patrick's Church, Jersey City; brick mason; bur 2 Feb 1922, Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City.
13 Anna A. "Annie" Jackson, *22 Oct 1875, Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey; public school teacher; +26 Aug 1917, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey; bur 27 Aug 1917, Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City.
14 Thomas Joseph "Tom" Norton, Sr., *22 Aug 1885, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey; cr 26 Aug 1885, St. Aloysius Church, Jersey City; ed Fordham University; track and field athlete, qualified for US Olympic Team but stayed home to complete college degree; worked for US Steel upon graduation; later worked for Jersey City Board of Education, establishing its pension plan; Secretary of New Jersey Knights of Columbus; active in Democratic Party politics in Jersey City; +1 March 1943, Jersey City (in his sleep); bur Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City;
=26 May 1906, Jersey City.
15 Elizabeth Mary "Lil" Irving, *31 May 1885, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey; had teaching certificate, but never actually taught school; +5 Nov 1973, Jersey City (intestinal blockage); bur 8 Nov 1973, Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City.
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16 William Swinney Morgan, *1 July 1863, Glasgow, Howard County, Missouri; drove cattle along Chisholm Trail as a young man; later became a millwright and iron moulder; +16 Jan 1917, Orlando, Orange County, Florida (kidney disease); bur 17 Jan 1917, Greenwood Cemetery, Orlando;
=22 Sep 1889, Kansas City, Missouri.
17 Lola Estelle Blakesley, *9 Jan 1872, Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana; homemaker; +2 Jan 1954, Orlando, Orange County, Florida; bur Greenwood Cemetery, Orlando.
18 Peter Madison Cox, *30 July 1848, Anson County, North Carolina; butcher; +2 May 1931, Orlando, Orange County, Florida; bur Montverde Cemetery, Lake County, Florida;
=3 Jan 1878, Union County, North Carolina.
19 Adeline Roxanna Lowry, *16 July 1858, Union County, North Carolina; homemaker; +13 Feb 1945, Orlando, Orange County, Florida; bur Montverde Cemetery, Lake County, Florida.
20 Paul Macy, *20 Nov 1868, FL (probably near Pierson in Volusia County); drove cattle for Jacob Summerlin as a young man; later a house carpenter; lost an arm during jobsite accident; suffered from dimentia late in life; +26 Nov 1948, Pine Castle, Orange County, Florida; bur Greenwood Cemetery, Orlando, Orange County, Florida;
=25 Oct 1893, Pine Castle.
21 Alice Caroline Patrick, *16 Dec 1871, Orange County, Florida; homemaker; +3 Feb 1964, Kissimmee, Osceola County, Florida; bur Greenwood Cemetery, Orlando, Orange County, Florida.
22 Joel Hendricks Arnett, *24 June 1869, Randolph County, Alabama; farmer; moved family to Georgia in ox cart; +14 June 1943, Tifton, Tift County, Georgia; bur Tifton.
23 Hildagarde Bonner, *23 Aug 1868, Randolph County, Alabama; homemaker; +8 Aug 1954, Ocoee, Orange County, Florida (cancer); bur Tifton, Tift County, Georgia.
24 James Gleeson, cr 19 May 1834, Borrisoleigh, County Tipperary, Ireland; brought family to US; brick mason; bur 8 Nov 1918, Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey;
= 10 Feb 1861, Upperchurch & Drombane, County Tipperary, Ireland.
25 Catherine Cullen, cr 11 Nov 1835, Upperchurch & Drombane, County Tipperary, Ireland; homemaker.
26 John A. Jackson, *10 July 1849, Kingston, New Jersey; blacksmith; res many years in Princeton, New Jersey, before settling on Rockwell Ave in Long Branch, New Jersey; worked at Mount's Carriage Factory, Red Bank, New Jersey; +11 Jan 1914, Monmouth County, New Jersey, heart disease; = ca 1873.
27 Delia C. Daly, *April 1852, New Jersey; worked as a domestic servant in the household of Rev. Edward P. Wood at Princeton, New Jersey, as a young woman.
28 Patrick Norton, *11 Jan 1856, Dysart, County Roscommon, Ireland; cr 6 Oct 1857, Ballyforan, County Roscommon, Ireland; came to US aboard the S.S. Abyssinia out of Cobh, arriving at the Port of New York 16 June 1880; collector for Krueger Brewery, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey; later owned saloon and various tenements in Jersey City; +2 March 1937, Jersey City; bur 5 March 1937, Jersey City;
=1 June 1884, Jersey City.
29 Margaret "Maggie" Conner, *1858, New Jersey (probably, Jersey City in Hudson County); homemaker; +2 Aug 1920, Jersey City; bur 6 Aug 1920, Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City.
30 Robert Philip "Honest Bob" Irving, *8 Jan 1847, Preston, Lancashire, England; came to US with parents as a small child; 1849; master plumber; installed pipes at Ellis Island; +25 Oct 1906, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey;
=25 July 1868, Jersey City.
31 Elizabeth Lynch, *23 Dec 1850, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; cr 15 Jan 1851, Brooklyn; homemaker; +2 Dec 1915, Jersey City, New Jersey.
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32 James Lorenzo Morgan, * 22 July 1830, Campbell County, Virginia; Captain, Glasgow Guards, Enrolled Missouri Militia, US Civil War; tobacco broker; evacuated family to Brooklyn, New York, late in war; +17 Feb 1873, Glasgow, Howard County, Missouri; bur Washington Cemetery, Glasgow;
=10 Nov 1852, Campbell County, to his second cousin.
33 Martha Virginia "Jenny" Brown, *22 April 1832, Campbell County, Virginia; +9 Feb 1892, Kansas City, Missouri; bur Washington Cemetery, Glasgow, Howard County, Missouri.
34 Edson McClure Blakesley, *22 May 1845, Republic, Seneca County, Ohio; enlisted in Company F, 145th Ohio Infantry Regiment, US Civil War; later worked for the railroad; +1 April 1931, Orlando, Orange County, Florida; bur 2 April 1931, Greenwood Cemetery, Orlando;
=21 Sept 1870, Aroma Park, Kankakee County, Illinois, his distant cousin.
35 Mary Elizabeth Blakesley, *1855, Elgin, Fayette County, Iowa; +7 March 1925, Orlando, Orange County, Florida; bur 9 March 1925, Greenwood Cemetery, Orlando.
36 Peter Portis Cox, *2 March 1811, Anson County, North Carolina; +14 Feb 1863, Anson County;
=26 Oct 1837, Anson County.
37 Sarah Eleanor Flake, *19 April 1820, Anson County, North Carolina; +9 Feb 1908, Union County, North Carolina.
38 Dr. Thomas Lowry, *22 Jan 1799, Chesterfield County, South Carolina; +1872, Union County, North Carolina.
39 Frances Simmons Timmons, *4 March 1824, Chesterfield County, South Carolina.
40 William H. Macy, *6 Aug 1819, Hudson, New York; blacksmith, machinist, and surveyor; r Shelby County, Tennessee, by 1850; returned to New York during Civil War; to Florida after war; homesteaded land at Pierson in Volusia County before moving to Orlando in Orange County; served one term on Orlando city council; finally settled at Pine Castle; +1903; =(1) in New York to Mary J. Brandow;
=(2) in Florida.
41 Martha Jane Twyford, *1835/40, Germantown, Shelby County, Tennessee; + March 1906, Pine Castle, Orange County, Florida; =(1) 5 May 1853, Shelby County, Tennessee, to Galston B. Dean.
42 William Wright "Dink" Patrick, *9 Oct 1838, Wayne County, Georgia; Co E, 10th Florida Infantry Regt in Confederate Army during Civil War; Sheriff of Orange County, Florida, during Reconstruction Era; +14 Sept 1913, Pine Castle, Orange County, Florida; bur Oak Ridge Cemetery, Orlange County.
43 Sarah Matilda Ivey, *14 Sept 1844, Hamilton County, Florida; +6 Aug 1915, Pine Castle, Orange County, Florida; bur Oak Ridge Cemetery, Orange County.
44 Jesse Thomas Arnett, *30 June 1831, Anson County, North Carolina; served in 5th Alabama Cavalry, Confederate Army during US Civil War; +5 Sept 1908, Randolph County, Alabama; bur Salem Cemetery, Rock Mills, Alabama;
= 6 Sept 1849.
45 Sarah Elizabeth Hendricks, *17 April 1834, Georgia; +12 Oct 1899, Randolph County, Alabama.
46 James Whitmal Bonner, *9 April 1829, Georgia; served Company F, 25th Alabama Infantry Regt in Confederate army during US Civil War; +17 July 1911, Randolph County, Alabma;
=23 Feb 1854, Alabama.
47 Flora Ann Rushton, *19 Aug 1836, Alabama; +28 April 1906, Randolph County, Alabama.
48 Mortimer Gleeson, = 2 Nov 1825, Borrisoleigh, County Tipperary, Ireland.
49 Catharine "Kitty" Bourke.
50 John Cullen.
51 Mary Ryan.
52 John Jackson, *1800/1805, New Jersey; peddler; res Kingston and South Brunswick, New Jersey; + after 1880.
53 Catherine, *1815, Ireland.
54 Thomas Dailey, *1814, Ireland; arr 13 July 1850 at Castle Garden aboard ship "Ellen."
55 Catherine, *1820, Ireland; arr 13 July 1850 at Castle Garden aboard ship "Ellen"; +16 Feb 1882, Trenton, Mercer County, New Jersey.
56 John Norton, *Ireland.
57 Margaret Lynch, *Ireland.
58 Thomas Conner, *1830/4, Ireland; + 9 Oct 1898, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey.
59 Bridget Leary, *1838, Ireland; + before 1880, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey.
60 Robert Irving, *1811/1812, England; cr 7 June 1812, Watermillock, Cumbria, England; possibly a Chartist; brought family to US, 1849; lived first in New York City; +1 June 1886, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey;
=14 Feb 1835, St. Peter's Parish, Lancaster, England.
61 Ann Airey, *1810, England; cr 4 Feb 1810, Clapham, Yorkshire, England; + 18 Sept 1879, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey; bur ca 19 Sept 1879, Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City.
62 Michael Lynch, *1812, Ireland.
63 Elizabeth Gallagher, *1826, Ireland.
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64 Richard Morgan, *1801, Charlotte County, Virginia; owner of Shady Grove plantation near modern Gladys, Virginia; donated land for construction of modern Kedron Baptist Church in that town; Confederate commissar during Civil War; +5 May 1877, Gladys; bur Shady Grove;
=14 April 1828, Campbell County, Virginia.
65 Sophia Weston Jones, *1803, Campbell County, Virginia; +27 March 1885, Gladys, Campbell County, Virginia; bur Shady Grove plantation nr Gladys.
66 Rev. Richard Gaines Brown, *1796, Campbell County, Virginia; 1840 res plantation in Campbell County, owner of 26 slaves; 1841 plantation struck by "bilious fever," taking several lives; 1850 res plantation in Campbell County, owner of 18 slaves; 1850 served as executor of father's estate, Campbell County; succeeded father as lay minister at local Methodist Church; 1855 featured speaker at Sons of Temperance Meeting at Wesleybury Church, Campbell County; at outbreak of Civil War, he operated a small store in the village of Concord nr Pilot Mountain on the Campbell-Appomattox county line; sold plantation in Virginia after war, removed to Missouri to live nr children and grandchildren; +1877, Salisbury, Chariton County, Missouri;
=1 Dec 1817, Campbell County.
67 Agnes Walker Jones, *1800, Campbell County, Virginia; inherited Jacob and Nan plantation there from her parents; 1854, dislocated her wrist after slipping on some ice, found it difficult to write after that date; +1879, Salisbury, Chariton County, Missouri.
68 John Blakesley, *1805, Paris, New York; to Ohio as a boy; carpenter by trade; to Sandusky on Lake Erie, 1847; built home at 28 Shelby St in that city; helped build docks on nearby bay front; as a widower, he moved to Iowa to live with only daughter; +9 Aug 1882, West Union, Iowa; bur 11 Aug 1882, Oakland Cemetery, Sandusky, Ohio.
69 Isabel R. McClure, *24 June 1809, Pennsylvania; +20 March 1869, apoplexy, Sandusky, Ohio; bur 22 March 1869, Oakland Cemetery, Sandusky.
70 Amasa Blakesley, *1828, Paris, New York; served as a musician in Union Army during Civil War; +12 Dec 1874, Elgin, Iowa;
=3 March 1844, Dearborn County, Indiana.
71 Eliza Swan, *1826, Indiana; applied for Civil War widow pension; apparently suffered from dimentia, possibly early-onset Alzheimer's Disease; +1884 Manetno, Illinois; bur Aroma Park Cemetery, Kankakee County, Illinois.
72 Jesse Cox, *2 June 1781, Nash County, North Carolina; +4 July 1844, Anson County, North Carolina.
73 Elizabeth Meachum, *10 April 1783, Wake County, North Carolina; +22 July 1844, Anson County, North Carolina.
74 Jordan Flake, *15 May 1764, Anson County, North Carolina; =(1) Penelope Williams; +27 Aug 1843, Anson County (see Will Book B, p 163);
=(2) 1814, Anson County.
75 Faithy Elizabeth Hanna, *27 Oct 1783, Iredell County, North Carolina; was known as a skilled buffalo hunter; *22 Feb 1841, Anson County, North Carolina (see Will Book B, p 139).
76 James Abner Lowry, *1768; +1805, Chesterfield County, South Carolina.
77 Sarah Elizabeth Miller, *1780, Anson County, North Carolina; +1843, Anson County.
78 Isaac Timmons, *2 April 1785, South Carolina; inherited half of father's plantation in Marion County, South Carolina; +12 June 1846, Chesterfield County, South Carolina.
79 Sarah Davis, *15 Dec 1791, North Carolina; +31 Dec 1867, Chesterfield County, South Carolina.
80 Thomas Macy, *25 Aug 1778, Nine Partners, New York; =(1) Phebe Bunker, whose father Elihu Bunker of Hudson, NY, mentioned her three youngest children Edward, Matthew, and Alanson Macy in his will dated 6 Nov 1821 [Columbia Co, NY, Will Book E, p 42.]; +23 April 1835, Hudson, New York; =(2) 1814/1819
81 Hannah Everett, *1785, Connecticut; =(1) Mr. (Luther?) Chapin; 15 March 1814, as "Hannah Chapin," one of the witnesses to the will of John Davis of Chatham, NY [Columbia Co, NY, Will Book D, pp 421-422.]; + after 1850, Shelby County, Tennessee.
82 William Slemp Twiford/Twyford, *5 Jan 1802/10, Wayne Co, Kentucky; + after 1860, Germantown, Shelby County, Tennessee; = 25 August 1825, Wayne Co, Kentucky.
83 Jane Cox, *1810/14, KY or NC; + after 1880, Shelby Co, TN.
84 John B. Patrick, *1810, Colleton District, South Carolina; 1836, served in DeLaPerriere's Co, Alford's Battn, Georgia Mounted Vols in Creek War; 1839-40, served in Jackson Bird's Co of Mounted Vols in 2nd Seminole War; muster rolls describe him as standing 5'8", with blonde hair & blue eyes; 1840-1841, served in uncle Aaron Jernigan's Co of Georgia Mounted Militia; =(2) Linnia Robinson, sister of his first wife; 11 Jan 1851, applied for military bounty land in Central Florida based on service in Indian Wars; 1857, served in Bullock's Co during 3rd Seminole War; to Fort Ogden in Manatee County, Florida, during Civil War; became cattle rancher; +25 Nov 1886, Apopka, Orange County, Florida;
=(1) 2 Aug 1836, Wayne County, Georgia.
85 Mary Elizabeth "Liza" Robinson, *2 Jan 1814, Camden County, Georgia; +May 1840, Nassau County, Florida, killed during Seminole raid, shot in neck while sitting at her kitchen table pouring coffee (per testimony of eye witness Thomas Williams).
86 Robert Ivey, *3 Nov 1813, Laurens County, Georgia; +2 Oct 1886, Orange County, Florida; bur Lake Hill Cemetery, Orla Vista, Florida.
87 Priscilla Bonnell, *6 Jan 1813, Georgia; +11 July 1890, Orange County, Florida; bur Lake Hill Cemetery, Orla Vista, Florida.
88 Jesse Arnett, *8 Oct 1796, Anson County, North Carolina; 7 April 1829, purchased 100 acres in Anson County; Nov 1835, sold property in Anson County to move to Georgia; later to Randolph County, Alabama, where his property was sold at public auction (possibly for back taxes), 1 March 1875; +12 Nov 1886, Randolph County; bur Salem Cemetery, Rock Mills, Alabama.
89 Martha Jane Robertson, *29 Aug 1798, North Carolina; +7 March 1881, Randolph County, Alabama; bur Salem Cemetery, Rock Mills, Alabama.
90 John Moses Hendricks, *25 March 1802, Elbert County, Georgia; +8 June 1871, Randolph County, Alabama; bur Salem Cemetery, Rock Mills, Alabama;
=17 Sept 1829, Georgia.
91 Cinthia Reid, *1802, Georgia; +31 May 1863, Randolph County, Alabama; bur Salem Cemetery, Rock Mills, Alabama.
92 Josiah Martin Bonner, *25 Jan 1796, Greene County, Georgia; + after 1870, Arkansas;
=16 Feb 1817, Jasper County, Georgia.
93 Martha Caroline King, *30 Sept 1799, Georgia; + after 1880, Logan County, Arkansas.
94 Joseph Rushton, *8 Jan 1810, Orangeburg, South Carolina; noted pottery maker; went to Texas for a brief period in search of better clay; +4 Sept 1868, Chambers County, Alabama;
=23 Dec 1834, Chambers County.
95 Martha J. Lorance, *11 May 1821, Georgia; +18 July 1894, Chambers County, Alabama.
119 Margaret, *1810/1812, Ireland; res Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, 1860 & 1870.
120 Robert Irving, + before 1841.
121 Ann Stockdale, cr 2 March 1785, St. Andrew's Parish, Penrith, Cumbria, England; + after 1841, Preston, Lancashire, England.
122 Oswald Airey, cr 2 July 1786, Clapham, Yorkshire, England.
123 Jane Bentham, *Ingleton, Yorkshire, England; cr 10 Feb 1781, Clapham, Yorkshire, England.
5th GREAT-GRANDPARENTS
128 Terrell Morgan, *1778, Prince Edward County, Virginia; acquired Shady Grove plantation in Campbell County, Virginia, from family of Patrick Henry; =(2) Dorothea "Dolly" Callaham; +4 May 1840, Campbell County;
=(1) 16 Oct 1796, Prince Edward County.
129 Jane Hill, + after 9 Oct 1815, Campbell County, Virginia (when she was named in the division of the lands of her father in nearby Prince Edward County).
130 Joel Walker Jones, *26 Jan 1778, Bedford County, Virginia; wd 17 Sept 1807; wp 14 Dec 1807, Campbell County, Virginia;
=8 Oct 1798, Campbell County.
131 Sarah "Sallie" Cocke.
132 Rev. Henry Brown, *25 Oct 1759, Prince George County, Virginia; served in American Revolution as a young man; built mill on Seneca Creek nr modern Wesleybury UMC, Campbell County, Virginia; Methodist lay minister, hosted Bishop Francis Asbury at his home, 1805; wd 3 Dec 1849; wp 14 Jan 1850, Campbell County (Book 10, p 317);
=18 Oct 1788, Charlotte County, Virginia.
133 Elizabeth "Betsy" Gaines, *15 April 1763; + after 14 Dec 1856 (when she was mentioned in letter of granddaughter Kate Brown).
134 James Jones, *2 June 1772, Buckingham County, Virginia; victim of "Nickup" scam, wherein he hoarded Continental currency to be redeemed in North Carolina; left Virginia to rebuild fortunes; +12 Aug 1830, Madison County, Alabama;
=17 Sept 1791, Campbell County, Virginia.
135 Katherine Stith, *28 May 1773, Bedford County, Virginia; portrait painted by George Caleb Bingham; +2 April 1858, Howard County, Missouri; bur Washington Cemetery, Glasgow, Missouri.
136 Amasa Blakesley, Jr., *5 Dec 1782, Watertown, Connecticut (posthumously); to Oneida County, New York, as a young man; to Ohio about 1816; +1820/1821, Franklin County, Ohio;
=21 Feb 1804, Paris, New York.
137 Mary Kellogg, * ca 1780, Pawlet, Vermont; =(2) ca 1821, Franklin County, Ohio, to John Bartlet; removed to Seneca County, Ohio.
140 Warren Blakesley, *23 Feb 1806, New York; +23 Nov 1882, Gage County, Nebraska; bur Highland Center Cemetery, Gage County.
141 Hannah Sponable, *10 June 1810, Palatine, Montgomery County, New York; +Jan 1850, Marengo, McHenry County, Illinois.
142 Matthew Swan, carpenter & wheelwright; purchased land in Kankakee County, Illinois, 1851; + ca 1852, Kankakee County;
=12 Dec 1820, Hamilton County, Ohio.
143 Susanna Judd, *13 Oct 1804, Candor, Tioga County, New York; +21 Nov 1893, Waldron, Illinois; bur Aroma Park Cemetery, Kankakee County, Illinois.
144 John Cox, *1753, Culpeper County, Virginia; soldier in American Revolution; +9 Oct 1836, Anson County, North Carlina;
=4 Feb 1780, Nash County, North Carolina.
145 Elizabeth Portis, *1760; +15 Oct 1836, Anson County, North Carolina.
146 Henry Meachum, Jr., *26 Feb 1766, Albemarle Parish, Virginia; +11 July 1836, Anson County, North Carolina.
147 Nancy Smith, *3 Dec 1767; +22 Aug 1840, Anson County, North Carolina.
148 Samuel Flake, *1701, Surry County, Virginia; homesteaded land on Smith Creek, between Ingram & Clark mountains in what is now Anson County, North Carolina; joined Regulator movement, petitioned royal government to address grievances of western frontier settlers; fought at Battle of Alamance, 16 May 1771; defeated and taken prisoner; forced to take an oath of allegiance; wd 5 May 1802, Anson County; bur family cemetery nr modern Lilesville, North Carolina; =(1) Agatha;
=(2) ca 1760.
149 Sarah Abigail "Alse" Harris, *1742, St. Martin's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia.
150 James Hanna, * ca 1749, Northern Ireland; res Rowan County, North Carolina, by 1812 (when he was a party to a deed); + before May 1814, Rowan County, when court ordered provisions for his widow.
151 Faitha Madison, *1760, South Carolina.
152 Robert Lowry, *1730, Virginia; +1800, Chesterfield County, South Carolina; great-grandfather of Governor Robert Lowry of Mississippi.
=ca 1755.
153 Judith Boggan May, * ca 1735, Virginia; +1828, Chesterfield County, South Carolina.
154 Stephen Miller, +1789, York County, South Carolina; uncle of Governor Stephen Decatur Miller of South Carolina.
155 Hannah Webb, *1752; +1795, Fort Mill, South Carolina.
156 John Timmons, *1740, South Carolina; wealthy plantation owner; hosted the Marquis de Lafayette during a visit to South Carolina after the American Revolution; wd 17 Feb 1818, Marion County, South Carolina.
157 Mary Simmons, * ca 1750.
158 Samuel Davis, *1753; +1812;
=1778, Charlotte County, Virginia.
159 Sarah Davis, *1757; +1812.
160 John Macy, *28 March 1748, Nantucket, Massachusetts; fled to mainland with brother Robert and their families when British blockaded island home during American Revolution; +23 Nov 1838, Ghent, New York;
=3 March 1768, Nantucket.
161 Bethiah Cartwright, *10 Nov 1750, Nantucket, Massachusetts; +10 Jan 1793, Ghent, New York.
164 William Twiford, * ca 1772, Accomack Co, Virginia; = 13 Oct 1797, Wythe Co, Virginia.
165 Katherine "Caty" Slemp, *1773, Wythe Co, Virginia; + after 1860, Wayne Co, Kentucky.
166 George Rhea Cox, *1789, Washington Co, Tennessee.
167 Mary "Polly" Depew.
168 Wright Patrick, *1789, Colleton District, South Carolina; 10 Nov 1851, applied for military bounty land based on service in Indian Wars, Orange County, Florida.
169 Ellender Jernigan, *1792, South Carolina; + after 1860, Orange County, Florida.
170 Robert Robinson, *1788, Pitt County, North Carolina; +1840 Camden County, Georgia.
172 John Ivey, res Hamilton County, Florida.
173 Elizabeth Mizell, *1799, Camden County, Georgia.
174 John Bonnell, * ca 1778, St. Mathew's Parish, Georgia; + after 1845, Hamilton County, Florida (when he appeared on a list of registered voters).
176 Peter Arnett.
178 William Robertson.
184 Whitmal Bonner, *1775, Old 96 District, South Carolina; +1821, Jasper County, Georgia.
185 Alice Selman, +28 July 1836, Jasper County, Georgia; =(2) Mr. Arnold.
188 John Rushton, * after 1774; disowned by the Quakers of Bush River, South Carolina, 28 Sept 1805; + after 1820, Orangeburg, South Carolina.
189 Nancy Evans, *Anson County, North Carolina; + before 25 Jan 1855, Daingerfield, Texas.
190 Samuel M.C. Lorance, *1780, North Carolina; +after 1850, Randolph County, Alabama;
=13 Nov 1806, Athens, Georgia.
191 Flora Cameron, *1790, Fairfield District, South Carolina; + before 18 Nov 1850, Randolph County, Alabama.
242 John Stockdale, cr 10 Sept 1749, Barton, Westmoreland, England; = 20 May 1771, Barton.
243 Rachel Bewsher, cr 29 Dec 1751, Barton, Westmoreland, England.
244 Robert Ayrey, *1753, Austwick, Yorkshire, England; cr 29 April 1753, St. James Church, Clapham, Yorkshire, England; shoemaker; +March 1812 (dropsy); bur 26 March 1812, St. James Church, Clapham;=8 Nov 1782, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Yorkshire, England.
245 Margaret Taylor, cr 8 Nov 1761, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Yorkshire, England.
247 Ann Bentham.
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256 Thomas Morgan, * ca 1730, + Dec 1814, Prince Edward County, Virginia.
257 Easter Davis.
258 John Hill, + bef 9 Oct 1815, Prince Edward County, Virginia (estate settlement).
259 Elizabeth.
260 William Jones, *1745, Buckingham County, Virginia; res Tillotson Parish, Buckingham County, 1773-4; enlisted in Powell's Company, 3rd Virginia Regiment during American Revolution; +15 March 1781, Battle of Guilford Courthouse, North Carolina; = 1768, Brunswick County, Virginia.
261 Agnes Walker, *1749; =(2) 1784, Campbell County, Virginia, to Thomas Lewis; +1819.
262 John W. "Jack" Cocke, +1822, Wilson County, Tennessee.
263 Elizabeth Jones.
264 William Brown, +1801, Campbell County, Virginia.
265 Mary Griffin, + after 1805, Campbell County, Virginia (party to Robert Alexander's suit against late husband's estate, received "Locust Thicket" as part of her dowry land).
266 Richard Gaines, *1726, King William County, Virginia; Justice of the Peace, Charlotte County, Virginia, 1765; sergeant in Lt. Holt Richardson's Company, 6th Virginia Regiment, during American Revolution; +1802, Charlotte County, Virginia; = 1747.
267 Mildred Hollinger, *April 1731, Charlotte County, Virginia; + after 1802.
268 William Jones, same as #260.
269 Agnes Walker, same as #261.
270 Richard Stith, *30 Sept 1727, Prince George County, Virginia; served on Committee of Safety, Bedford County, Virginia, during American Revolution; +16 Nov 1802, Campbell County, Virginia; = 29 Dec 1756, Brunswick County, Virginia.
271 Lucy Hall, *July 1736, Prince George County, Virginia; +12 Feb 1815, Bewleyville, Kentucky.
272 Amasa Blakesley, *15 Jan 1748, Waterbury, Connecticut; +31 July 1782, Waterbury, Connecticut; = 29 Aug 1771, Waterbury.
273 Esther Barker, *20 March 1750, Waterbury, Connecticut.
274-279 unknown
280 Amasa Blakesley, same as #136.
281 Mary Kellogg, same as #137.
282 John Sponable, *19 Sept 1775, Ophratah, Fulton County, New York; +1823, Eden Township, Seneca County, Ohio; = 8 Oct 1797, Stone Arabia, Montgomery County, New York.
283 Elizabeth Lighthall, *13 July 1775, Stone Arabia, Montgomery County, New York; +20 March 1861, Marengo, McHenry County, Illinois; bur Marengo City Cemetery.
284 David Swan, *1777, Litchfield, Connecticut; +1826, Hamilton County, Ohio.
285 Rhoda Blakesley.
286 Job Judd, *21 Oct 1757, Farmington, Connecticut; private in Capt. Matthew Smith's Company of Connecticut militia during American Revolution; to Tioga County, New York, June 1794; to Dearborn County, Indiana, 1816; applied for Revolutionary War Pension, 9 June 1834; +23 July 1846, Bright, Indiana; = 25 Oct 1782, Berlin, Connecticut.
287 Mary Andrews, *7 Jan 1757, Farmington, Connecticut; +13 Sept 1855, Ripley County, Indiana.
288 James Cocks.
289 Ann.
290 John Portis, + June 1794, Nash County, North Carolina; estate sale there, 15 Dec 1794.
291 Sarah "Sary" Wilder, + before 23 Feb 1817, Nash County, North Carolina (date of her estate sale).
292 Henry Meachum, *12 Sept 1737, Albemarle Parish, Virginia.
293 Anne.
294 Richard Smith, wd after 2 July 1812, Wake County, North Carolina; =14 Feb 1767, Forks of the Brandywine Presbyterian Church, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
295 Rebecca Anderson.
296 Robert Flake, = ca 1690, Surry County, Virginia.
297 Margaret Marriott, * ca 1673, Virginia.
298 Stephen Harris, *1710/12, Hanover County, Virginia; + after 25 July 1770, Hanover County, Virginia.
299 Mourning.
300 Robert Hanna, cr 14 Dec 1727, Morpeth, Northumbria, England; to Northern Ireland as a young man; sailed to America from Belfast aboard the notorious ship Nancy in 1767; one of the lucky few to survive the voyage, arriving at Charleston, South Carolina (though his 12-year-old son Elias did lose his life on the overcrowded ship); incident is credited with ending the bounty system the colony once used to pay ship owners for bringing new settlers; applied for frontier land in South Caorlina, 22 June 1767; = 16 Jan 1742, Morpeth.
301 Mary Hills.
302-303 unknown.
304 Robert Lowry.
305 Ann.
306 John May.
307 Susanna Pleasant.
308 Charles Miller, grandfather of Governor Stephen Decatur Miller of South Carolina. According to a letter written by the governor in 1835, Charles brought his family to South Carolina from Massachusetts.
309 Priscilla Lucas.
310 Cuthbert Webb, *1726, Henrico County, Virginia; mentioned in will of grandmother Elizabeth Carther, Henrico County, Dec 1751; +1778, Albemarle County, Virginia.
311 Mary Burton.
312 William Timmons, *1702, South Carolina.
313 unknown.
314 Samuel Henry Simmons, *3 Oct 1727, Berkeley County, South Carolina; +1776.
315 Frances Villepontoux, *1736, Charleston, South Carolina; +1792.
316-319 unknown.
320 Robert Macy, *20 Nov 1710, Nantucket, Massachusetts; +23 Nov 1771, Nantucket; =3 Jan 1731, Nantucket.
321 Abigail Barnard, *12 May 1714, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
322 Hezediah Cartwright, *11 March 1707, Nantucket, Massachusetts; blacksmith; purchased 1 acre lot at Sherburn on Nantucket island from Peter & Hope Coffin; +15 May 1791, Nantucket; = 7 March 1732, Nantucket.
323 Abigail Brown, +29 Jan 1797, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
328 Robert Twiford, * ca 1747, Accomack Co, Virginia; wd 26 Dec 1812, Drummond, St. George's Parish, Accomack Co, Virginia; wp 20 April 1813, Accomack Co, Virginia.
329 Tabitha Outten, *30 Jan 1751, Coventry Parish, Somerset Co, Maryland; +12 July 1801, Accomack Co, Virginia.
330 Johann Friedrich Slemp/Schlemb, *2 April 1737, Kandel, Gemersheim, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; chr 6 April 1737, Kandel; served as a private in Capt. William Love's Company of Montgomery County, Virginia, militia during the American Revolution; posted at Fort Robertson, June-Oct 1782; established an iron works on Roans Creek in Smyth County, Virginia; wd 17 Feb 1807, Sugar Grove, Rye Valley, Virginia; wp June 1807, Wythe County, Virginia; = ca 1766.
331 Mary Metz, * ca 1742, Kandel, Gemersheim, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; +20 April 1826, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
332 James Cox, III, * ca 1760, Virginia; +13 Nov 1810, Washington Co, Tennessee.
333 Winifred Mabry, *1760/5; + bef 1810.
334 Isaac Depew, *16 Sept 1758, Middlesex Co, New Jersey; +17 Sept 1855, Sullivan Co, Tennessee; = 19 July 1780, Botetourt Co, Virginia.
335 Jane Jones.
336 John Patrick *20 Oct 1750, Orangeburg County, South Carolina; cr 18 Nov 1750, Orangeburg County.
337 Sarah Touchstone, *15 April 1758.
338 Aaron Jernigan, *1768, South Carolina; + before 1840, Camden County, Georgia.
339 Martha "Patsy" Dees, *1775, Georgia; + after 1850, Orange County, Florida.
340 James Robinson, *1760, North Carolina; served in the North Carolina militia during the American Revolution; drew in the 1827 Georgia Land Lottery as a Revolutionary War veteran; +15 Jan 1832, Wayne County, Georgia.
341 Mary E. [Weeks?], *1757, Duplin County, North Carolina; a Tuscarora "Indian maiden" according to some family lore; +Oct 1834, Wayne County, Georgia.
342-343 unknown.
344 Robert Ivey, *22 Sept 1754.
345 Mary Rowan.
346 Charlton Mizell, *1773, Tyrell County, North Carolina; +1825, Satilla Bluff, Georgia; bur Mills Church Cemetery, Camden County, Georgia; = ca 1798, Camden County, Georgia.
347 Mary Blount.
348 Daniel Bonnell, res along Ogeechee River in Georgia by 10 March 1774 (mentioned in will of neighbor Francis Jones); commissioned a captain for the upper district of St. Matthew's Parish, attached to 2nd Battalion, 1st Regiment of Georgia militia, July 1776; lost at least one man (Lt. Robert Dixon) in an engagement with Tories, 10 Sept 1783; Justice of the Peace, Effingham County, Georgia, 19 Dec 1785 (witness to a deed in that capacity); + after being metnioned in 1796 estate settlement of Colonel James Thomson of Liberty County, Georgia.
349-351 unknown.
352 Major William Arnett.
353-367 unknown.
368 Thomas Bonner, *1744, Chowan County, North Carolina; soldier in American Revolution (South Carolina militia); +1805, Dove's Creek, Georgia; =6 May 1767, Chowan County, North Carolina.
369 Margaret Jones, * ca 1748.
370 William Selman, Sr., *19 Nov 1753, Overwharton Parish, Stafford County, Virginia; soldier in American Revolution; wd 14 March 1836, Upson County, Georgia; =(2) 9 April 1822, Lincoln County, Georgia, to Frances Sanders; =(3) 12 Jan 1831, Upson County, Georgia, to Mildred Sanders; =(1) 1770/9, Guilford County, North Carolina.
371 Frances Walker, *1755, Albemarle County, Virginia; + ante 1822,Georgia.
372-375 unknown.
376 James Rushton, * before 1755; became a Quaker when he was received by request at Bush River Monthly Meeting in Edgefield County, South Carolina; + after 1810, when he received a passport from the Governor of Georgia to travel to "Indian Territory."
377 Hannah Henderson, * ca 1755, Orange County, North Carolina; + after 16 Dec 1817, Edgefield County, South Carolina.
378-381 unknown.
382 James Cameron, *24 April 1764, Northern Ireland; private in Captain Edward Martin's company of South Carolina militia during American Revolution; +17 April 1840, Troup County, Georgia; bur Long Cane Baptist Church, Troup Co; = 2 Jan 1790, Fairfield District, South Carolina.
383 Sarah Brown, *24 Feb 1768, Farifield District, South Carolina; +16 Dec 1850, Troup County, Georgia; bur Long Cane Baptist Church, Troup Co.
384-423 unknown.
484 Joseph Stockdale.
486 Barnabas Bewsher.
488 Oswald Ayrey, cr 7 Aug 1731, Dent, Yorkshire, England; a cooper by trade; +March 1805 (infirmity); bur 6 March 1805, St. James Church, Clapham, Yorkshire, England; = 2 July 1750, Clapham.
489 Esther Stockdale, cr 7 Jan 1727, Clapham, Yorkshire, England; +Feb 1805 (consumption); bur 14 Feb 1805, St. James Church, Clapham.
490 Anthony Taylor, cr 28 Jan 1721, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Yorkshire, England; = 9 Feb 1750, Horton-in-Ribblesdale.
491 Mary Coats, cr 26 March 1728, Giggleswick, Yorkshire, England.
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514 William Davis, wd 14 July 1768, wp 26 Nov 1770, Cumberland County, Virginia.
515 Elizabeth.
520 John Jones, * ca 1710, Virginia; + after 3 Nov 1798, Buckingham County, Virginia, when his brother won a judgment against him in a Richmond appeals court concerning a piece of land that had belonged to their father.
= bef 5 Sep 1740, Hanover County, Virginia
521 Elizabeth Walker.
522 James Walker.
523 Agnes Rives.
524 George W. Cocke, * ca 1725, Hanover County, Virginia; + 14 Feb 1802, Campbell County, Virginia.
525 Agnes.
526 Thomas Jones, Jr., * ca 1721, Virginia; wd 17 Jan 1818; wp 11 Jan 1819, Campbell County, Virginia.
527 Sarah.
532 Richard Gaines, *1690, Virginia; + ca 1756, Culpeper County, Virginia.
533 Miss Rawlins.
536 John Jones, same as #520.
537 Elizabeth Walker, same as #521.
538 James Walker, same as #522.
540 Lt. Col. Drury Stith, Jr., *1695, Charles City County, Virginia; owned thousands of acres of land along Sappony Creek in Prince George County, Virginia; served as Justice of the Peace & Lt. Col. of militia there; invested in copper mining; named Clerk & Surveyor of Brunswick County, Virginia, 1732; +shortly before 6 June 1740, Brunswick County; = ca 1717.
541 Elizabeth Buckner, *1700, +1756. Her portrait was painted by William Dering ca 1750, and is now part of the collection of Colonial Williamsburg. [Accession #51-577.]
542 John Hall.
543 Anne Bolling.
544 John Blakesley, *15 Dec 1723, New Haven, Connecticut; +22 Feb 1776, Plymouth, Connecticut; = 4 March 1745, Waterbury, Connecticut.
545 Olive Curtis, *3 June 1728, Wallingford, Connecticut; cr July 1728, New Haven, Connecticut.
546 Uzal Barker, *8 Feb 1707, Branford, Connecticut; appointed 27 June 1746 as administrator of the estate of his brother-in-law Eliasaph Munson, who was killed in action at the Siege of Louisbourg during King George's War against French Canada; +23 April 1788, Plymouth, Connecticut; = 6 Jan 1732, Branford.
547 Martha Munson, *14 Sept 1715, Wallingford, Connecticut.
564 John Philip Sponable/Spanknabel, *1741/7, Germany; came to America aboard the ship "Boston," landing at Philadelphia in November 1754; served in Capt. Frederick Getman's company of Tyron County, New York, militia during the American Revolution; captured 5 miles west of Herkimer, New York, by Mississauga Indians on the eve of the Battle of Oriskany in 1777; held a prisoner in Canada until 1781; +12 Sept 1827, Ephratah, Fulton County, New York; bur Tilleborough Cemetery, Ephratah, New York; = 3 April 1771, Ephratah, New York.
565 Elizabeth Kring, *17 Feb 1754, Ephratah, Fulton County, New York; +17 Jan 1843, Ephratah, New York.
566 George Lighthall, *1740/7, German Flats, Herkimer County, New York; +1832, Richfield Springs, Ostego County, New York.
567 Margaret Cunningham.
568 Levi Swan.
570 Samuel Blakesley, *1757; +16 Feb 1831, Litchfield, Connecticut.
571 Polly Gillet Selkrigg, *1759; +22 Aug 1832, Litchfield, Connecticut.
572 Capt. Phineas Judd, *4 Feb 1715; soldier in American Revolution; +22 Dec 1790, New Britain, Connecticut.
573 Ruth Seymour, *ca 1724; +23 Nov 1799.
574 Daniel Andrews, Sr., *ca 1734; took Oath of Fidelity at Glastonbury, Connecticut, 1777; enlisted 1 July 1780 as a private in 2nd Company of 5th Connecticut Regiment of Continental Line, served until disbanded by Col. Philip Burr Bradley on 12 Dec 1780; farmer at Feldspar Mountain, one mile east of the Connecticut River; wd 28 March 1812; +3 Dec 1818, Glastonbury; estate inventoried 18 Dec 1818; distribution of estate 15 Sept 1819.
575 Anna Eddy, *ca 1738; +1827.
576 James Cox, Sr., *Cornwall, England; +bef 22 Feb 1738, Orange County, North Carolina.
577 Elizabeth.
596 William Harris, *1672 Hanover County, Virginia; +1744 Hanover County, Virginia; = 28 July 1694, New Kent County, Virginia.
597 Mary Giles, *1675, Hanover County, Virginia.
612 May.
620 John Webb, Jr.
621 Hannah Carter.
624 John Timmons, *1662, Pons, Saintogne, France.
628 Samuel Dupre Simons, *14 April 1696, Berkeley County, South Carolina; +1759, Berkeley County; = 4 Dec 1724, Berkeley County.
629 Elizabeth Bonneau, * ca 1708.
630 Peter Villepontoux, *1685, Berzerac, Dordogne, France; wd 24 March 1747/8; +25 April 1748; wp 29 April 1748, Charleston, South Carolina.
631 Frances LeScott, *1705, Charleston, South Carolina.
640 Thomas Macy, *ca 1687, Nantucket, Massachusetts; +16 March 1759, Nantucket; = ca 1708, Nantucket.
641 Deborah Coffin, +23 Sept 1760, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
642 Benjamin Barnard.
643 Judith Gardner.
644 Sampson Cartwright, *26 Jan 1677, Nantucket, Massachusetts; +19 Dec 1741, Nantucket; = ca 1701, Nantucket.
645 Bethia Pratt, *11 Feb 1679/80, Charlestown, Massachusetts; +1741, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
646 Dr. Joseph Brown.
647 Tabitha Trott.
656 Daniel Twiford, *17 May 1714, Accomack Co, Virginia; +26 Oct 1777, Accomack Co, Virginia.
657 Tamer.
658 Purnell Outten, * ca 1722; wd 8 Sept 1795, Somerset Co, Maryland; wp 8 Dec 1795, Somerset Co, Maryland; = 13 Sept 1741, Marumsco, Coventry Parish, Somerset Co, Maryland.
659 Mary Houston.
660 Georg Simon von Schlemb/Schlemp, * ca 1695, Kandel, Gemersheim, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; +29 Dec 1773, Kandel; = 1727, Kandel.
661 Anna Margaretha Zangmeister, *14 May 1697, Kandel, Gemersheim, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; +26 Dec 1742, Kandel.
662 Jacob Metz, * ca 1706.
664 James Cox, Jr., * ca 1730, Orange Co, North Carolina; + ca 1790, Washington Co, Tennessee.
665 Elizabeth.
666 George Mabry, Jr., *ca 1727.
668 John Depew, *1726, Ludlow, Shropshire, England; +21 April 1811, Botetourt Co, Virginia; = 1748, Princeton, New Jersey.
669 Catherine Shepherd.
670 John Jones, +1773.
671 Elizabeth.
672 Luke Patrick, * ca 1724; +10 Sept 1771, St. George's Parish, Berkeley County, South Carolina.
673 Mary Young, * ca 1728, Holland, Netherlands; + before 7 July 1775, St. George's Parish, Berkeley County, South Carolina.
674 Daniel Touchstone, * ca 1727, Cecil County, Maryland; wd 15 April 1767; wp 8 Dec 1767, Camden District, South Carolina.
675 Elizabeth.
676 James Jernigan, Sr., *1735/40, South Carolina; wd 15 Sept 1800, Bulloch County, Georgia; wp 30 Nov 1802, Bulloch County.
680 William Robinson, *1730, Beaufort County, North Carolina; signer of the Pitt Association Pledge of Allegiance, Martinsborough, North Carolina, 1 July 1775.
677 Jeanette.
696 John Bonnell, Sr., * ca 1720, Prince Frederick District, South Carolina.
697 Honora White, + before 3 Dec 1748, Craven District, South Carolina.
736 Henry Bonner.
737 Sarah Luten.
738 Nathan Jones.
739 Elizabeth Slaughter.
740 Benjamin Lawrence Selman, *1710; +1774.
741 Ann Powell.
742 John Walker, *1730, Virginia; +1791, Greene County, Georgia; =9 May 1751.
743 Elizabeth Hunter, *1730, possibly in New Jersey; wp 29 Oct 1803, Hancock County, Georgia.
752 John Rushton, granted 100 acres bounty land on Little Saluda River in South Carolina, 13 April 1769;+bef 10 Oct 1787, Edgefield County, South Carolina.
754 Richard Henderson, *1710/27, Virginia; became a Quaker, 16 Feb 1748, when he was "received by request," Camp Creek Monthly Meeting, Louisa County, Virginia; received by letter at Cane Creek Meetinghouse, Orange County, North Carolina, 1 Dec 1752; received by letter at Bush River Meetinghouse, Edgefield District, South Carolina, 4 Nov 1769; +30 Jan 1785, Bush River, South Carolina.
755 Elizabeth [Branson?], *ca 1715, Virginia; +26 April 1788, Bush River, South Carolina.
764 Thomas Cameron, *1735, Ulster, Ireland; +1793, South Carolina.
765 Susanna.
976 William Airey, cr 4 Sept 1687, Sedbergh, Yorkshire, England; +1766;
=9 June 1718, Tatham, Lancashire, England.
977 Mary Carr, *1699, Ingleton, Yorkshire, England.
978 Robert Stockdale, cr 14 Jan 1693, Clapham, Yorkshire, England; = 8 May 1725, Clapham.
979 Elizabeteh Ash, cr 13 Aug 1699, Clapham, Yorkshire, England.
980 Edmund Taylor, =9 Aug 1719, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Yorkshire, Engalnd.
981 Ellen Foster, cr 6 Oct 1695, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Yorkshire, England.
982 Edmund Coats.
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1040 Thomas Jones, Sr., *ca 1690; inherited 150 acres on the Nottoway River from his father in 1726; +1766/9, Buckingham County, Virginia.
1041 Mary Mitchell, *ca 1694.
1042 Joel Walker, Sr., *ca 1700, Henrico County, Virginia.
1043 Sarah Moseley.
1044 William Walker, *ca 1690; +1752, Cumberland County, Virginia.
1045 Judith Baker.
1048 Alexander Cocke.
1052 Same as 1040.
1053 Same as 1041.
1054 Major Peter Jones, III, wp 24 Dec 1754, Amelia County, Virginia.
1055 Dorothy Chamberlain.
1064 James Gaines.
1072 Thomas Jones,same as 1040.
1074 Joel Walker, same as 1042.
1075 Sarah Moseley, same as 1043.
1076 William Walker, same as 1044.
1077 Judith Baker, same as 1045.
1080 Lt. Col. Drury Stith, Sr., *1660, Charles City County, Virginia; patented land there in 1703; Surveyor, Justice, and Sheriff of Charles City County; Burgess; wp Jan 1741, Charles City County (destroyed during Civil War);
= bef 3 Oct 1693.
1081 Susanna Bathurst, *1674, Virginia; executrix of her husband's estate in 1741; last mentioned in Charles City County, Virginia, order book in 1745.
1082 William Buckner, * London, England; +1716, Virginia.
1083 Catherine Ballard.
1084 Robert Hall.
1085 Elizabeth Harrison.
1086 Robert Bolling, Jr., *25 Jan 1686, Virginia; +1749
=1706.
1087 Anne Cocke.
1088 Deacon Moses Blakesley, * ca 1678, New Haven, Connecticut; = 1 Jan 1702, New Haven.
1089 Sarah Benton, */cr 28 Sept 1685, Hartford, Connecticut; +2 June 1756.
1090 Samuel Curtis, *3 Feb 1678, Wallingford, Connecticut; +29 Oct 1769, Plymouth, Connecticut; = Jan 1705, Wallingford.
1091 Elizabeth Frederick, *18 Feb 1686, New Haven, Connecticut.
1092 Jonathan Barker, Sr., *28 Jan 1674, Branford, Connecticut; +22 March 1728, Branford; bur Branford.
1093 Mary.
1094 Solomon Munson, *18 Feb 1689, Wallingford, Connecticut; =(2) Tamar [___]; removed to Morristown, New Jersey by 28 Nov 1740; listed among members of Hanover Presbyterian Church at Morristown, 13 Aug 1742; ruling elder, 5 July 1754; wd 11 Feb 1767, Morristown; wp 13 April 1773, Morristown; =(1) 28 June 1714, Wallingford.
1095 Mary Moss, *23 July 1694, Wallingford, Connecticut.
1120 John Blakesley, same as 544.
1121 Olive Curtis, same as 545.
1122 Uzal Baker, same as 546.
1123 Martha Munson, same as 547.
1130 John Kring, Jr..
1131 Anna Osela Miller.
1132 Abraham Lighthall.
1133 Anna van der Bogart, *10 Nov 1700.
1136 Isaac Swan, *20 June 1731, Attleboro, Massachusetts.
1137 Violet Read.
1140 Abner Blakesley, *13 May 1731, New Haven, Connecticut; +22 Dec 1817, Litchfield, Connecticut; = 25 Sept 1755, Waterbury, Connecticut.
1141 Thankful Peck, cr 1 July 1737, New Haven, Connecticut; +15 Dec 1785, Plymouth, Connecticut.
1144 Deacon Anthony Judd, = 26 June 1707.
1145 Susanna Woodford, + after 1726.
1146 Sgt. Samuel Seymour, Sr., * ca 1678; +bef 1 Aug 1749, Farmington, Connecticut; =10 May 1706, Farmington, Connecticut.
1147 Hannah North, + aft 17 Jan 1750.
1148 Joseph Andrews, Sr., *ca 1711; +bef 24 Aug 1745, South Glastonbury, Connecticut
=13 Dec 1733.
1149 Mrs. Elizabeth Wilcox.
1150 Charles Eddy, *14 Nov 1703; +1 Feb 1771, Glastonbury, Connecticut; = 12 Sept 1739.
1151 Mary Meakins, *ca 1715; +1 Aug 1743, Glastonbury, Connecticut.
1152 Christopher Cox.
1153 Grace Bolithoe.
1192 William Harris, *1629; wd 20 April 1670; wp 1 Feb 1679, Henrico County, Virginia.
1193 Alice.
1240 John Webb, Sr.
1241 Sarah.
1242 Theodorick Carter, * ca 1669, Henrico County, Virginia; wd 22 July 1736; wp April 1737, Henrico County.
1243 Elizabeth Webb, wd 8 July 1747; wp Dec 1751, Henrico County, Virginia.
1256 Benjamin Simons, Sr., *1672, LaRochelle, France; Huguenot; orphaned as a child, raised by his maternal aunt Martha Simons Dupre (#2515); fled France after Edict of Nantes was revoked in 1685, sojourned at Middleburg in the Netherlands; came to America via England by 1686; established a plantation near Pompion Hill Chapel in Berkeley County, South Carolina, which he named "Middleburg" in honor of the Dutch town where his family sought refuge; +18 Aug 1717, Berkeley County, South Carolina; = 1692, Berkeley County to his cousin.
1257 Mary Esther Dupre, *1674, England; +15 April 1737, Berkeley County, South Carolina.
1258 Capt. Anthony Bonneau, Jr., *1680, LaRochelle, France; +1743, Charleston, South Carolina; = 24 Sept 1702, Berkeley County, South Carolina.
1259 Jeanne Elizabeth Videaux, *18 Nov 1685, London, England.
1260 Pierre Villepontoux, *8 March 1658, Berzerac, Dordogne, France; attorney; cr 18 March 1658, LaForce Huguenot Church, near Berzerac; naturalized British subject 5 March 1691 in England; soon thereafter acquired land on King's Highway at New Rochelle, New York; implicated in murder of neighbor David Bourguet in 1700, charge dismissed; removed to Charleston, South Carolina, in 1701; +1711, Goose Creek, South Carolina; = 1681.
1261 Jeanne de Rivasson, *9 Jan 1656, Berzerac, Dordogne, France; cr 2 Feb 1656, LaForce Huguenot Church, near Berzerac; +1711, St. James Parish, South Carolina.
1262 Rev. Paul LeScott, *1675, France; served as pastor of St. Evangile Huguenot Church in Charleston, South Carolina, Dec 1700 to March 1719; returned to Europe, evidently sojourning in Geneva, Switzerland; pastor at Dover, England; returned to Charleston to resume pastorate among Huguenots there, 1731-4.
1263 Frances [L'Ortie or Nettles?], *1677, France; wd 24 Aug 1752, Charleston, South Carolina; wp there 26 Sept 1753.
1280 John Macy, *14 July 1655, Salisbury, Massachusetts; +14 Oct 1691, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
1281 Deborah Gardner, *12 Feb 1653; +1712, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
1282 Lt. John Coffin, *30 Oct 1647, Haverhill, Massachusetts; +5 Sept 1711, Edgartown, Massachusetts; = 1668.
1283 Deborah Austin, +4 Feb 1718, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
1284 Nathaniel Barnard, Sr., *1643; +3 April 1718, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
1285 Mary Barnard, *15 Jan 1642; +17 Jan 1718, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
1286 Nathaniel Gardner, Sr., *16 Nov 1665/9; +1713, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
1287 Abigail Coffin, +15 March 1709, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
1288 Edward Cartwright, *1640, Dittisham, Devonshire, England; +2 July 1705, Nantucket, Massachusetts; = ca 1676.
1289 Elizabeth Trott, *3 July 1651, Cape Porpose, Maine; +11 July 1729, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
1290 Joseph Pratt, Sr., * ca 1645, Plymouth, Massachusetts; +24 Dec 1712, Charlestown, Massachusetts; = 12 Feb 1674/5, Charlestown.
1291 Dorcas Folger, + after 8 July 1728, Charlestown, Massachusetts; aunt of the famous patriot Benjamin Franklin.
1294 John Trott, Sr., +18 Sept 1719, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
1295 Ann.
1312 Bartholomew Twiford, Sr., * ca 1692, Northampton Co, Virginia; wd 4 Jan 1759, Accomack Co, Virginia; wp 27 Feb 1759, Accomack Co, Virginia; = ca 1715, Northampton Co, Virginia.
1313 Susan Hamerin.
1316 John Outten, Jr., wd 29 Aug 1733, Somerset Co, Maryland; wp 2 March 1736, Somerset Co, Maryland.
1317 Sarah Purnell, wd 2 March 1739, Somerset Co, Maryland; wp 21 May 1744, Somerset Co, Maryland.
1318 James Houston.
1319 Mary Brittingham.
1322 Friedrich Eberhart Zangmeister, *1662, Kandel, Gemersheim, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; +9 Dec 1738, Kandel; = 2 Feb 1693, Kandel.
1323 Anna Margarethe Kappel, *1673, Kandel, Gemersheim, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; +29 Oct 1730, Kandel.
1328 James Cox, Sr., * Cornwall, England; = before 22 Feb 1738, Orange Co, North Carolina.
1329 Elizabeth.
1332 George Mabry, Sr., *1691/2, Henrico County, Virginia; wd 15 Dec 1770, wp 3 Feb 1773, Halifax County, North Carolina; =(1) unknown; =(2) Sarah Williamson.
1333 Martha Bradley (third wife).
1336 Walter Depew.
1346 William Young, Sr., *ca 1695, Scotland; +1732/8.
1347 Rebecca.
1348 Richard Touchstone, Jr., of "Anchor & Hope" plantation in Prince George County, Maryland, later removed to Anson County, North Carolina, where he made his will 16 Feb 1757 (died soon thereafter); = 25 Feb 1717 in St. George's Parish, Baltimore County, Maryland.
1349 Sarah Johnson, *18 Sept 1701, Prince George's Parish, Baltimore County, Maryland.
1352 Jesse Jernigan, * ca 1722, Bertie County, North Carolina; + Oct 1785, Bertie County.
1353 Feraba.
1360 Solomon Robson.
1361 Hannah Jones.
1392 Anthony Bonnell.
1393 Margaret Harriet Horry.
1472 Henry Bonner, wd 21 Sept 1738; wp 7 Oct 1738, Chowan County, North Carolina.
1474 Henderson Luten.
1480 John Sellman, *1680, Anne Arundel County, Maryland; +July 1716, Anne Arundel County; =4 Dec 1707, Anne Arundel County.
1481 Martha Grosse, +1728, Anne Arundel County.
1482 John Powell.
1483 Mary Dunstan.
1484 David Walker, Jr., cr 25 Feb 1700, New Kent County, Virginia; wp 26 Feb 1774, Goochland County, Virginia.
1485 Mary Munford, +1777, Goochland County, Virginia.
1486 John Hunter, *1700, Ulster, Ireland; +1778, Guilford County, North Carolina.
1487 Henrietta Davidson, *1710; +1769, Bedford County, Virginia.
1508 William Henderson, +1745, Louisa County, Virginia.
1509 Mary [___], +1759, Louisa County, Virginia.
1528 John Cameron, *1711, Inverness, Scotland; +17 Dec 1785, Inverness, Scotland.
1529 Mary Fraser.
1952 John Airey, cr 10 June 1667, Linton-in-Craven, Yorkshire, England; +5 June 1733;
=14 Nov 1683, Sedbergh, Yorkshire, England.
1953 Ann Fawcett, +2 Nov 1717, Sedbergh, Yorkshire, England.
1956 Richard Stockdale, = 29 April 1682, Clapham, Yorkshire, England.
1957 Mary Jackson, cr 15 Jan 1662, Clapham, Yorkshire, England.
1958 William Ash, cr 14 Dec 1660, Clapham, Yorkshire, England; = 20 May 1689, Clapham.
1959 Catherine Stalman.
1960 Christopher Taylor.
1962 William Foster, cr 27 June 1664, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Yorkshire, England; = 24 April 1693, Horton-in-Ribblesdale.
1963 Agnes Burton, cr 15 Nov 1670, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Yorkshire, England.
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2080 Captain Peter Jones, *1666 Charles City County, Virginia; acquired 240 acre "Old Town" plantation (site of abandoned Appomattock Indian village) in Prince George County, Virginia, from his father-in-law in 1692; swapped this land with his brother-in-law Stephen Cocke for 200 acres south of the Appomattox River in 1698; built a home on Brickhouse Run in what became the city of Petersburg, which was named for him; appointed lieutenant in command of a company of rangers with the mission of defending frontier Virginia against Indian attack in 1711; a captain of the Prince George County militia by 1717, when he was rewarded by officials there with 100 pounds of tobacco for killing a wolf; wd 19 Jan 1721, wp 10 Jan 1726, Prince George County, Virginia; = Oct 1688, Henrico County, Virginia.
2081 Mary Batte, + after 1741, Virginia.
2082 Henry Mitchell, *1670, Henrico County, Virginia; +ca 1704, Surry County, Virginia.
2083 Mary Lockett, *1679, Henrico County, Virginia.
2086 Arthur Moseley, Jr.
2087 Martha Hancock.
2104 Peter Jones, same as 2080.
2105 Mary Batte, same as 2081.
2106 Henry Mitchell, same as 2082.
2107 Mary Lockett, same as 2083.
2108 Peter Jones, same as 2080.
2109 Mary Batte, same as 2081.
2128 Thomas Gaines.
2144 Peter Jones, same as 2080.
2145 Mary Batte, same as 2081.
2146 Henry Mitchell, same as 2082.
2147 Mary Lockett, same as 2083.
2150 Arthur Moseley, same as 2086.
2151 Martha Hancock, same as 2087.
2160 Major John Stith, Jr., *1638, Stithians, Cornwall, England; an attorney; came to Virginia by 1656; granted land on north side of James River in Charles City County in 1663; active in militia there; supported governor during Bacon's Rebellion; member, House of Burgesses, 1685-6; wd 3 Oct 1693, wp 3 April 1694, Charles City County, Virginia; = ante 27 Oct 1656, Charles City County, Virginia.
2161 Jane Drury, =(1) Joseph Parsons; =(2) ante 25 Feb 1653, Thomas Gregory.
2162 Colonel Lancelot Bathurst, *1646, Lechlade, Gloucestershire, England; +1705, New Kent County, Virginia.
2163 Susanna, + after 1710, New Kent County, Virginia.
2164 John Buckner, * ca 1630, Oxford, England; +1695, Essex County, Virginia; = 10 July 1661, London, England.
2165 Deborah Ferrers, * ca 1642, Buckinghamshire, England.
2166 Thomas Ballard, *1655, York County, Virginia; +1711, York County, Virginia.
2167 Catherine Hubbard.
2172 Robert Bolling, *26 Dec 1646, Tower Street, London, England; arrived in Virginia, 2 Oct 1660; +17 July 1709, Kippax, Prince George County, Virginia; bur Blandford Cemetery, Prince George County, Virginia; =(1)1675 to Jane Rolfe (granddaughter of Pocahontas); =(2) 1681.
2173 Anne Stith.
2174 Richard Cocke, "the younger," * ca 1652, Bremo, Charles City County, Virginia.
2175 Elizabeth.
2176 John Blakesley, *22 Oct 1651, New Haven, Connecticut; +12 March 1713, New Haven, Connecticut.
2177 Grace Ventrus, *ca 1657, Farmington, Connecticut; +ca 1722.
2178 Samuel Benton, Sr., *15 Aug 1658, Milford, Connecticut.
2179 Sarah Chatterton, *19 July 1661, New Haven, Connecticut.
2180 Thomas Curtis, *14 Jan 1648, Stratford, Connecticut; +1736; =9 June 1674, Wallingford, Connecticut.
2181 Mary Merriman, *12 July 1657, New Haven, Connecticut; cr 27 June 1661, New Haven, Connecticut.
2182 William Frederick, *ca 1669; +2 Feb 1750, Wallingford, Connecticut.
2183 Mary Tuttle, *17 Feb 1666, New Haven, Connecticut.
2184 Edward Barker, Sr.
2188 Samuel Munson, Jr., *28 Feb 1668/9, New Haven, Connecticut; =(2) March 1708 to Mrs. Mary Preston Merriman; town clerk, Wallingford, Connecticut, 1711-1740; wd 11 July 1741; +23 Nov 1741, Wallingford; estate inventoried 8 Feb 1742.
2189 Martha [___], +7 Jan 1708, Connecticut.
2190 John Moss, III, *12 Oct 1650, New Haven, Connecticut; +31 March 1717, Wallingford, Connecticut; =12 Dec 1676, Wallingford, Connecticut.
2191 Martha Lathrop.
2240 Moses Blakesley, same as 1088.
2241 Sarah Benton, same as 1089.
2242 Samuel Curtis, same as 1090.
2243 Elizabeth Frederick, same as 1091.
2244 Jonathan Barker, same as 1092.
2245 Mary, same as 1093.
2246 Solomon Munson, same as 1094.
2247 Mary Moss, same as 1095.
2260 Philip Kring.
2266 Claes Fransen van der Bogart, =31 Dec 1699, Albany, New York.
2267 Barbara Takelse Heemstraat, *ca 1677, New York.
2272 John Swan, *5 July 1698, Woburn, Massachusetts; +6 June 1750, Woburn, Massachusetts.
2273 Jean.
2274 John Read, *20 June 1708, Simsbury, Connecticut; +1792, Granby, Connecticut.
2275 Hannah Holcomb, *1710; +27 March 1756, Simsbury, Connecticut.
2280 Jacob Blakesley.
2281 Elizabeth Barnes.
2282 Samuel Peck, Jr., *9 Oct 1708, New Haven, Connecticut; =26 Jan 1732, New Haven, Connecticut.
2283 Elizabeth Sperry, *ca 1707; +27 Sept 1774, Waterbury, Connecticut.
2288 John Judd, *ca 1641, Hartford, Connecticut.
2289 Mary Hawkins, *16 July 1644, Hartford, Connecticut.
2290 Joseph Woodford, *England, + bef 25 Oct 1710, Farmington, Connecticut.
2291 Rebecca Newell, *Jan 1643, Farmington, Connecticut; +29 March 1700 Farmington.
2292 Captain Richard Seymour, Jr., *ca 1645, Hartford, Connecticut; + ante 29 Nov 1710, Farmington, Connecticut; = ca 1674.
2293 Hannah Woodruff, *ca 1648; +16 Sep 1712, Farmington, Connecticut.
2294 Thomas North, Sr., +2 March 1725, Kensington, Connecticut.
2295 Hannah Newell.
2296 Daniel Andrews, Jr., *9 March 1672, Farmington, Connecticut; cr 20 July 1673, Farmington, Connecticut; +21 Aug 1748, Farmington, Connecticut; bur Christian Lane Cemetery, Farmington, Connecticut; = 30 July 1707, Farmington, Connecticut.
2297 Mabel Goff, *31 Oct 1690, Farmington, Connecticut; +9 May 1768, Farmington, Connecticut.
2300 John Eddy, Sr., *10 Oct 1666, Swansea, Massachusetts; +Nov 1728, Newport, Rhode Island.
2301 Hopestill Butterworth.
2302 Joseph Meakins, Sr., *ca 1669; +1 Jan 1725, East Hartford, Connecticut.
2303 Mary Goodwin, *8 Dec 1685; +29 Jan 1725, East Hartford, Connecticut.
2384 Thomas Harris, *1586/7; +1649, Henrico County, Virginia; =(2) Joan; =(1) bef 16 Feb 1624.
2385 Audrey Hoare, *25 Aug 1604, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England; cr 28 Aug 1604, St. Mary's Parish, Aylesbury; + bef 1635, Henrico County, Virginia.
2484 Giles Carter, cr 24 April 1635, Gloucester, England; wd 14 Dec 1699, wp 2 Feb 1702, Henrico County, Virginia.
2485 Hannah Crewes, + after 2 Feb 1702, Henrico County, Virginia.
2486 James Webb.
2514 Rev. Josias Dupre, Sr., *1640, France; Huguenot minister; fled to the Dutch town of Middleburg after the Edict of Nantes was revoked in 1685; within a year, he removed to South Carolina; bur 7 July 1712.
2515 Martha Simons, adopted her orphaned nephew (and eventual son-in-law) Benjamin Simons (#1256).
2516 Anthony Bonneau, Sr., *1658, LaRochelle, France; +3 Aug 1750, Charleston, South Carolina.
2517 Catherine du Bliss.
2518 Pierre Videaux, Jr., *ca 1659, France; =6 March 1685, LaRochelle, France.
2519 Jeanne Elizabeth Mauze, *ca 1663, LaRochelle, France.
2520 Etienne Villepontoux.
2522 Rev. Pierre de Rivasson, *1630; +1686, tortured to death for refusal to renounce his Huguenot faith.
2523 Jeanne Helias.
2560 Thomas Macy, *1608, Chilmark, Wiltshire, England; +16 April 1682, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
2561 Sarah Hopcott, *1612, Chilmark, Wiltshire, England; +1706, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
2562 Richard Gardner, Sr., *1623, Martock, Somersetshire, England; +23 Jan 1689, Nantucket, Massachusetts; = 1651, Salem, Massachusetts.
2563 Sarah Shattuck, *1632; +1724, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
2564 Tristram Coffin, *169; cr 11 March 1610, Brixton, Devonshire, England; +2 Oct 1681, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
2565 Dionis Stevens, cr 4 March 1610, Brixton, Devonshire, England; +1692.
2566 Joseph Austin, wd 6 June 1662; wp 1 July 1663, Cocheco, New Hampshire.
2567 Sarah Starbuck, *ca 1630, Derbyshire, England.
2568 Thomas Barnard.
2569 Eleanor, +1694, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
2570 Robert Barnard, +1682, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
2571 Joanna Harvey, +1705, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
2572 Richard Gardner, same as 2562.
2573 Sarah Shattuck, same as 2563.
2574 James Coffin, *1640; +28 July 1720, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
2575 Mary Severance.
2578 John Trott, + after 7 July 1670, Wells, Maine.
2579 Mary Batson.
2580 Phineas Pratt, *1593, Hingham, England; +19 April 1680, Charlestown, Massachusetts; =1630, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
2581 Mary Priest, *ca 1612, Leyden, Holland; arrived at Plymouth, Massachusetts, aboard ship Anne in 1623; wd 7 March 1687, wp 22 July 1689, Charlestown, Massachusetts.
2582 Peter Folger, *1617, Norwich, England; came to Massachusetts in 1635; lived many years at Martha's Vineyard, where he worked as a schoolteacher and surveyor; also worked as a Baptist missionary among the native people of the region and learned their language well enough to serve as an interpreter; sruveyed the island of Nantucket, 1659-62, and settled there in 1663; wrote poetry there, including A Looking Glass for the Times and A Denunciation of War; +1690, Nantucket, Massachusetts; best known as the maternal grandfather of Benjamin Franklin; =ca 1644.
2583 Mary Morrill, *ca 1620; came to this country as an indentured servant; did not complete her term of servitude, because her husband bought-out the remainder of her contract; +1704, Nantucket, Massachusetts; maternal grandmother of Benjamin Franklin.
2624 William Twiford, Sr., *ca 1636; wd 30 April 1708, wp 26 May 1709, Northampton County, Virginia; = ante 2 March 1682, Northampton County, Virginia.
2625 Jane.
2632 John Outten, Sr.
2633 Mary Hopkins.
2634 John Purnell, *ca 1655; wd 15 April 1741, wp 3 March 1742, Worcester County, Maryland.
2635 Director Smith; + after 1696, Somerset County, Maryland.
2636 John Houston, *2 Feb 1669.
2637 Sarah.
2644 Dr. Konrad Christof Zangmeister, *ca 1620, Sulzburg, Germany; +1693, Kandel Gemersheim, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.
2645 Maria Golzborn, *1627; +1 Jan 1686, Kandel Gemersheim, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.
2646 Hans Georg Kappel, *1620.
2656 Christopher Cox, same as 1152.
2657 Grace Bolithoe, same as 1153.
2664 Francis Maybury, *1650/60, Englan; wd 22 March 1712, wp 12 June 1712, Surry County, Virginia.
2665 Elizabeth Gilliam, *ca 1654, Virginia; wd 6 June 1713, wp 15 Feb 1716, Surry County, Virginia; =(1) Mr. West; =(2) William Bevin.
2672 Pierre Depew.
2696 Richard Touchstone, Sr., *1657, Ireland; operated a ferry across Susquehanna River in Cecil County, Maryland; +Dec 1726 at "Mount Ararat" plantation in Cecil County.
2697 Christian.
2698 Daniel Johnson.
2699 Frances.
2704 Henry W. Jernigan, *ca 1680; wd 7 March 1736, wp Aug 1736, Bertie County, North Carolina.
2705 Phebe Blackman.
2722 William Jones, wd 20 April 1740; wp 1 Sept 1742, Beaufort County, North Carolina.
2723 Margaret.
2784 Daniel Bonnell.
2785 Marie Izanbent.
2960 John Sellman, Sr., *1645, Ludlow, Shropshire, England; +20 Oct 1707, Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
2961 Elizabeth Brashear, *1654, Nansemond County, Virginia; +17 Jan 1728, Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
2962 William Grosse, +1704, Anne Arundel County, Maryland; = 10 Jan 1691, Anne Arundel County.
2963 Hester Gassaway.
2968 Captain David Walker, Sr.
2970 Colonel Robert Munford, Burgess; Vestryman of Bristol Parish, Virginia; +1735, Prince George County, Virginia; =22 Dec 1701, Henrico County, Virginia.
2971 Martha Kennon.
2972 Alexander Hunter, *1674, Ayreshire, Scotland; +1720, Ulster, Ireland.
3016 William Henderson, *1645, Fordell, Fifeshire, Scotland; +1709, King & Queen County, Virginia.
3017 Florence Evans, +1680, King & Queen County, Virginia.
3058 William Fraser of Boblainey, +1771.
3059 Mary Fraser of Muilzie, +1774.
3904 Robert Airey, *19 March 1643, Linton-in-Craven, Yorkshire, England; =29 Nov 1666, Linton-in-Craven, Yorkshire.
3905 Jane Leyland, *1641, Grassington, Yorkshire, England; cr 18 April 1641, St. Michael's Church, Linton, Yorkshire, England; +June 1668, Linton; bur 15 June 1668, St. Michael's.
3906 Edmund Fawcett.
3912 Thomas Stockdale, _Aug 1664; =12 June 1655, Clapham, Yorkshire, England.
3913 Elizabeth Lawson, *1626, Clapham, Yorkshire, England; cr 1 April 1626, Clapham; +Aug 1664, Clapham.
3914 Richard Jackson.
3916 John Ash, *1629; =Feb 1654, Clapham, Yorkshire, England.
3917 Helen White.
3924 William Foster, =3 May 1651, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Yorkshire, England.
3925 Agnes Howson, cr 29 Jan 1627, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Yorkshire, England.
3926 John Burton, cr 28 Dec 1640, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Yorkshire, England; = 15 May 1669, Horton-in-Ribblesdale.
3927 Alice Burton, cr 29 April 1649, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Yorkshire, England.
10th GREAT-GRANDPARENTS
4160 Major Peter Jones.
4161 Margaret Cruse, =(2) Thomas Cocke of "Malvern Hill"; wd 12 Aug 1718; wp 4 May 1719, Henrico County, Virginia.
4162 Thomas Batte, *1633/8, England; came to Virginia with Royalist parents in 1643; =(1) Amy Butler; with Robert Hallom embarked on first English expedition to explore beyond the Appalachian Mountains, 1 Sept 1671; named Justice of the Peace for Henrico County, virginia, 1683; expedition journal presented to Royal Society of London, 1 Aug 1688; + after 5 Aug 1695, Henrico County.
4163 probably Mary Randolph.
4166 Thomas Lockett, *1643/5, Lanark, Scotland; wd 27 March 1686; wp 1 June 1686, Henrico County, Virginia.
4167 Margaret Osborne, *1649, Henrico County, Virginia; wd 22 May 1708; wp 1 July 1708, Henrico County, Virginia.
4172 Arthur Moseley, Sr., *1638, Holland; +1710.
4173 Sarah Hancock.
4174 Robert Hancock, *1659; +1709.
4175 Joan Ligon, *1653; +1726.
4208 Peter Jones, same as 4160.
4209 Margaret Cruse, same as 4161.
4210 Thomas Batte, same as 4162.
4211 Temperance Brown, same as 4163.
4214 Thomas Lockett, same as 4166.
4215 Margaret Osborne, same as 4167.
4216 Peter Jones, same as 4160.
4217 Margaret Cruse, same as 4161.
4218 Thomas Batte, ame as 4162.
4219 Temperance Brown, same as 4163.
4256 Sir John Gaines, *1559; +1606.
4257 Elizabeth.
4288 Peter Jones, same as 4160.
4289 Margaret Cruse, same as 4161.
4290 Thomas Batte, same as 4162.
4291 Temperance Brown, same as 4163.
4294 Thomas Lockett, same as 4166.
4295 Margaret Osborne, same as 4167.
4300 Arthur Moseley, same as 4172.
4301 Sarah Hancock, same as 4173.
4302 Robert Hancock, same as 4174.
4303 Joan Ligon, same as 4175.
4324 Sir Edward Bathurs, Baronet, *14 March 1614; +Aug 1674, Lechlade, Gloucestershire, England; bur 7 Aug 1674, Lechlade.
4325 Susan Rich, *North Cerney, Gloucestershire, England; +Lechlade, Gloucestershire, England.
4328 Thomas Buckner, cr 20 Feb 1590, St. Aldate's Parish, Oxford, England; bur 6 May 1645, St. Mary's Parish, Oxford, England.
4329 Jane, bur 19 July 1650, St. Mary's Parish, Oxford, England.
4330 Thomas Ferrers.
4331 Mary Bernard.
4332 Col. Thomas Ballard, *1630, Worcestershire, England; +1689, Virginia; = 1650, York County, Virginia.
4333 Ann Thomas, +26 Sept 1687, Virginia.
4334 John Hubbard.
4335 Catherine.
4344 John Bolling, = 24 Nov 1640.
4345 Mary Carrie, +11 Nov 1648.
4346 John Stith, same as 2160.
4347 Jane Drury, same as 2161.
4348 Richard Cocke, *1600; wd 4 Oct 1665, Bremo, Charles City County, Virginia; = ca 1647.
4349 Mary Aston, *Causey's Care, Charles City County, Virginia.
4352 Samuel Blakesley, *30 Jan 1610, Great Chishill, Essex, England; +17 May 1672, New Haven, Connecticut; = 3 Dec 1650.
4353 Hannah Potter, *1633, New Haven, Connecticut; +7 Nov 1723, New Haven.
4354 Moses Ventrus, Jr., *1625, Braintree, Essex, England; +12 April 1697, Farmington, Connecticut; = 14 Jan 1646, Farmington.
4355 Grace Graves, *1625; +1688.
4356 Andrew Benton, Sr., *1620, England; +31 July 1683, Hartford, Connecticut; bur Old Center Burying Ground, Hartford; = 1648, Milford, Connecticut.
4357 Hannah Stocking, + ante 1673, Hartford, Connecticut.
4358 William Chatterton, *1640; +1 Feb 1700, New Haven, Connecticut.
4359 Mary Clarke, *6 Jan 1645, New Haven, Connecticut; +3 Feb 1722, Wallingford, Connecticut.
4360 John Curtis.
4361 Elizabeth.
4362 Capt. Nathaniel Merriman, *1614, London, England; +13 Feb 1694, Wallingford, Connecticut.
4363 Joan, *1628; +8 Dec 1709, Wallingford, Connecticut.
4366 Jonathan Tuttle, cr 8 July 1637, Charlestown, Massachusetts; +1705.
4367 Rebecca Bell, +2 May 1676, New Haven, Connecticut.
4376 Samuel Munson, Sr., cr 7 Aug 1643, New Haven, Connecticut; shoemaker & tanner by trade; made a Freeman at Hartford, Connecticut, 1667; founding settler of Wallingford, Connecticut, 1670; served as selectman & town drummer; church services held in his home until 1680; served as an Ensign in local militia during King Philip's War; named schoolmaster, 1679; returned to New Haven to serve as rector of Hopkins Grammar School; estate inventory at New Haven, 2 March 1693; =26 Oct 1665.
4377 Martha Bradley, =(2) 1693/4 to Eliasaph Preston; =(3) Matthew Sherman.
4380 John Moss, Jr., *1604, London, England; +1707, Wallingford, Connecticut; =18 June 1637, New Haven, Connecticut.
4381 Abigail Charles.
4382 Samuel Lathrop, *Feb 1622, Egerton, Kent, England; house carpenter; arrived at Boston, Massachusetts, aboard ship Griffin on 18 Sept 1634; removed to Connecticut in 1648; =(2) 1690 to Abigail Doane; +28 Feb 1700, Norwich, Connecticut; =(1) 28 Nov 1644, Barnstable, Massachusetts.
4383 Elizabeth Scudder, cr 31 July 1625, Strood, Kent, England; came to Boston, Massachusetts, with mother in 1639; +1688, Pequot Harbor, Connecticut.
4480 John Blakesley, same as 2176.
4481 Grace Ventrus, same as 2177.
4482 Samuel Benton, same as 2178.
4483 Sarah Chatterton, same as 2179.
4484 Thomas Curtis, same as 2180.
4485 Mary Merriman, same as 2181.
4486 William Frederick, same as 2182.
4487 Mary Tuttle, same as 2183.
4488 Edward Barker, same as 2184.
4492 Samuel Munson, same as 2188.
4493 Martha, same as 2189.
4494 John Moss, same as 2190.
4495 Martha Lathrop, same as 2191.
4532 Frans Harmensen van der Bogart, cr 26 Aug 1640, New York; +9 Feb 1690, Schenectady, New York.
4533 Annetje Tjerkse.
4534 Takel Dirckse Heemstraat, *1644, Netherlands; + after 1720, Albany, New York; = ca 1670.
4535 Maritie, * ca 1650.
4544 John Swan, *1 May 1665, Cambridge, Massachusetts; + before 1738; = 11 April 1692, Woburn, Massachusetts.
4545 Sarah Thompson, *1 June 1670, Woburn, Massachusett; +April 1738, Woburn.
4548 Jacob Reade, *30 March 1673, Concord, Massachusetts; +3 Dec 1709, Concord; = 29 April 1699, Concord.
4549 Elizabeth Law, *13 May 1738, Simsbury, Connecticut.
4550 Joshua Holcomb.
4551 Mary Hoskins.
4564 Samuel Peck, *29 Dec 1677, New Haven, Connectiuct; cr 13 Dec 1685, New Haven; +1739; = 30 Dec 1703, New Haven.
4565 Abigail Hitchcock, *26 Oct 1680, New Haven, Connecticut.
4566 Daniel Sperry, cr 1665, New Haven, Connecticut; +24 April 1750, New Haven; = 3 April 1694, New Haven.
4567 Deborah Peck, *31 July 1672, Lyme, Connecticut; +16 Dec 1711, New Haven, Connecticut.
4576 Thomas Judd, *1608, England.
4578 Anthony Hawkins.
4580 Thomas Woodford.
4581 Mary Blott.
4582 Thomas Newell, *Hertfordshire, England; +13 Sept 1689, Farmington, Connecticut; = ante 1640, Hartford, Connecticut.
4583 Rebecca Olmstead, *Great Leighs, Essex, England; +24 Feb 1698, Farmington, Connecticut.
4584 Richard Seymour, cr 27 Jan 1604/5, Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire, England; wd 29 July 1655; wp 10 Jan 1655, Norwalk, Connecticut; = 18 April 1631, Sawbridgeworth.
4585 Mercy Ruscoe, *1610.
4586 Matthew Woodruff.
4587 Hannah.
4588 John North.
4592 Daniel Andrews, *27 May 1650; cr 2 April 1654; +16 April 1731.
4593 Mary Goff.
4594 Jacob Goff, *16 Aug 1649, Wethersfield, Connecticut; +21 Oct 1697, Wethersfield; = 5 Dec 1679, Hartford County, Connecticut.
4595 Margery Ingersoll, *1656, Massachusetts; +1707, Massachusetts.
4600 Zachariah Eddy, *1639, Plymouth, Massachusetts; apprenticed to John Browned of Rehoboth, Massachusetts, who bequeathed him 50 acres at Narragansett in 1661; with brother Caleb was one of the original settlers of Swansea, Massachusetts, 1669; freeman there 29 May 1670; waywarden 11 May 1671; surveyor of highways, 5 June 1671; fled to Plymouth during King Phillip's War but returned to Swansea; =(2) Abigail, widow of Jeremiah "Dermit" Smith; +4 Sept 1718, Swansea, Massachusetts; wp 4 Nov 1718, Middleborough, Massachusetts; = 7 May 1663, Duxbury (East Bridgewater), Massachusetts.
4601 Alice Paddock, *7 March 1641; +24 Sept 1692, Swansea, Massachusetts.
4602 John Butterworth, *1630; + ante 1 Sept 1708, Swansea, Massachusetts.
4603 Sarah.
4604 John Meakins, Sr.
4605 Mary Bidwell.
4606 Nathaniel Goodwin, Sr., *1637, Hartford, Connecticut; +8 Jan 1713, Hartford.
4607 Elizabeth Pratt, *Jan 1641.
4770 Thomas Hoare, + after 31 Jan 1626/7, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England; bur ante 5 April 1627; = 12 Feb 1592, St. Mary's Church, Aylesbury.
4771 Julian Triplett.
4968 Giles Carter, *1598, Gloucestershire, England; cr 15 April 1604, Sewell, Gloucestershire, England..
4969 Elizabeth Tracy.
4972 Giles Webb.
5028 Samuel Dupre, bur 1695.
5032 Jean Bonneau, *1639.
5033 Catheirne Roi.
5036 Pierre Videaux, *1633.
5037 Madeline Burgeaud, *1637.
5038 Elias Mauze.
5039 Elizabeth.
5040 Zacharie Villepontoux.
5041 Marie Lentilhac.
5044 David de Rivasson.
5045 Marguerite L'Angle.
5124 Capt. Thomas Gardner, Jr., cr 4 March 1591, Martock, Somersetshire, England; +29 Oct 1674, Salem, Massachusetts; =(2) Mrs. Damaris Sibley Shattuck (#5127). In 1623, he was appointed overseer of the Dorchester Company's plantation at Cape Ann. This plantation failed by 1626, with survivors relocating to the mouth of the Naumkeag River to found the town of Salem. He =(1) ca 1612, England.
5125 Margaret Fryer, *1592/4, Somersetshire, England; +1659, Salem, Massachusetts.
5126 Samuel Shattuck, saved the life of a Quaker named Christopher Holder at Salem, Massachusetts, in 1658; went to England to obtain an order from King Charles II to revoke the death penalty for Quaker preachers in 1661. His son Samuel, Jr., was one of the principal accusers of Bridget Bishop and Alice Parker during the Salem witch trials. Among his notable descdants are the poet T.S. Eliot and US Secretary of State John Kerry.
5127 Damaris Sibley, =(2) Capt. Thomas Gardner (#5124).
5128 Peter Coffin, *1580, Brixton, Devonshire, England; +13 March 1628, Plymouth, England.
5129 Joan Kember, *1584, Brixton, Devonshire, England; +30 May 1661, Boston, Massachusetts.
5130 Robert Stevens.
5134 Edward Starbuck, *1604, England; +4 Feb 1691, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
5135 Katherine Reynolds, + after 19 June 1678, Concord, New Hampshire.
5144 Thomas Gardner, same as 5124.
5145 Margret Fryer, same as 5125.
5146 Samuel Shattuck, same as 5126.
5147 Damaris Sibley, same as 5127.
5148 Tristram Coffin, same as 2564.
5149 Dionis Stevens, same as 2565.
5156 Simon Trott.
5157 Elizabeth.
5158 Stephen Batson, res Saco, Maine by 4 April 1637, when he agreed to apprentice his daughter Margery there; granted land at Saco, 21 Oct 1645; removed to Kennebunk, Maine, where he took Freeman's Oath, 5 July 1653; sold log home & 300 acres there to remove to Wells, Maine, 20 Sept 1662; wd 8 March 1673; +30 June 1676; estate inventory returned 21 Aug 1676.
5159 Elizabeth, res Saco, Maine, by 4 April 1637, when she consented to apprentice her daughter Margery there.
5160 Henry Pratt, *1560, Hingham, England; + after 1635, Hingham, Massachusetts.
5162 Degory Priest, *1580; cr 11 Aug 1582, St. Nectan's Church, Hartland, Devonshire, England; signed Mayflower Compact; +1621, Plymouth, Massachusetts; = 4 Nov 1611, Leyden, Holland.
5163 Sarah Allerton, *1583, London, England; +1633, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
5268 Thomas Purnell, *17 Feb 1613, Gloucestershire, England; wd 5 March 1693; wp 31 May 1694, Somerset County, Maryland.
5269 Sarah Dorman.
5270 John Smith.
5271 Joyce.
5272 Robert Houston, Sr., *Paisley, Scotland.
5273 Grace Benson.
5288 Jakob Zangmeister, *1584; +1633, Sulzburg, Germany.
5289 Anastasia Leibfried, *1580; +1633, Sulzburg, Germany.
5330 John Gilliam.
5331 Margery.
5344 Bartholomew Depew.
5408 Henry Jernigan, *1655, Nansemond County, Virginia; + after 29 Nov 1735, Bertie County, North Carolina.
5920 William Sellman, *1613, England; = 21 May 1638.
5921 Margaret Holford, *1617.
5922 Benjamin Brashear (Benoit Brasseur), *1620, France; acquired 1,150 acres at "Upper Bennett" in Calvert County, Maryland, in 1658; served as Justice and Sheriff of Calvert County, 1661, but died soon thereafter.
5921 Mary Richford, *1630; =(2) 1663, Calvert County, Maryland, to Thomas Sterling; +1685, Calvert County.
5924 Roger Grosse, *21 Dec 1616, Cold Asby, Northamptonshire, England; came to Maryland in 1637.
5925 Anne [___], =(2) 1669, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, to Major John Welsh.
5936 Alexander Walker, Sr.
5940 James Munford.
5941 Sarah Wyatt.
5942 Col. Richard Kennon, Sr., + ante 20 August 1696, Henrico County, Virginia.
5943 Elizabeth Worsham.
6032 James Henderson, +2 May 1675, Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland.
377 Margaret Scott, +2 April 1653, Fordell, Fifeshire, Scotland.
6116 Thomas Fraser of Boblainey, one of the principal signers of an address to King George I in 1714.
6117 Anna Macbean.
6118 Hugh Fraser of Muilzie.
7808 Robert Airey = 8 April 1639, Sedbergh, Yorkshire, England.
7809 Dorothy Hebelthwait.
7810 Thomas Leyland, cr 20 Dec 1592, Linton-in-Craven, Yorkshire, England; +Nov 1661, Grassington, Yorkshire, England; bur 23 Nov 1661 St. Michael's Church, Linton-in-Craven; = 25 Dec 1619, St. Michael's Church.
7811 Ellen Procter.
7824 Thomas Stockdale.
7826 Thomas Lawson, cr 4 April 1596, Clapham, Yorkshire, England.
7834 Robert White, = 6 Oct 1622, Rotherham, Yorkshire, England.
7835 Margaret Scorer.
7850 John Howson, cr 21 Feb 1603, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Yorkshire, England; = 12 June 1627, Horton-in-Ribblesdale.
7851 Margaret Procter, cr 5 Oct 1608, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Yorkshire, England.
7852 William Burton = 18 Sept 1628, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Yorkshire, England.
7853 Cecilia Procter, cr 11 Nov 1601, Giggleswick, Yorkshire, England.
7854 Matthew Burton, = 4 May 1639, Horton-in-Ribblesdale, Yorkshire, England.
7855 Alice Atkinson.


EXTRACTS FROM US CENSUS RECORDS


1940, Orange County, Florida, pages 11a &
2217 DePauw Avenue, Orlando
* Arthur W. Newell, head, 42, owned home worth $4,000; high school education, IL, res 1935 same house; worked 44 hours a week as deputy clerk of the circuit court, earned $3,000 in 1939.
* Agnes M. Newell, wife, 44, high school education, MO.
* Lois Newell, daughter, 14, 8th grade, FL.
* Lola Morgan, mother-in-law, 60, high school education, MO.

1940, Pine Castle, Orange County, Florida, page 10b
* Bernard P. Macy, head, 45, owned home worth $1,000; 8th grade education, FL, res 1935 same place, worked 45 hours a week as a janitor at the public school, earned $540 in 1939, also included in farm schedule.
* Ella M. Macy, wife, 39, 7th grade education, AL.
* Alice H. Macy, daughter, 10, 5th grade, FL.
* Sylvia E. Macy, daughter, 8, 1st grade, FL.
* Martha J. Macy, daughter, 3, FL.
* Nellie C. Macy, daughter, 2, FL.

1940, Hudson County, New Jersey, pages 7a & 7b
58 Kensington Avenue, Jersey City
* Thomas J. Norton, head, 55, rented home for $50 per month; college educated; NJ, res 1935 same place; worked 44 hours per week as a city employee; earned $3,000 in 1939.
* Elizabeth Norton, wife, 55, high school education, NJ. * Dorothy Norton, daughter, 26, high school education, NJ; worked 35 hours a week as a nursing consultant to the city; earned $2,000 in 1939.
* Marie Norton, daughter, 24, high school education, NJ; worked 40 hours a week as an insurance clerk; earned $1,080 in 1939.
* Rita C. Norton, daughter, 24, high school education, NJ; worked 40 hours a week as an insurance clerk; earned $1,080 in 1939.
* Ruth I. Norton, daughter, 21, attending college, NJ.

1940, Hudson County, New Jersey, page 64a
56 Boyd Avenue, Jersey City
* John B. Furey, head, 59, rented home for $60 per month; 8th grade education, NY, res 1935 same place; no occupation.
* Mary G. Furey, wife, 64,high school education, NJ.
* Bridget J. Furey, sister-in-law, 65, 8th grade education, NJ; worked 40 hours a week as a piano teacher.
* William J. Gleeson, nephew, 26, college educated, NJ; public school teacher; earned $1,000 in 1939.


1930, Orange County, Florida, page 41
17 East Muriel Street, Orlando
* William S. Morgan, head, owner, home value $4,500, 30, MO MO IN, station superintendent, postal service, veteran of World War.
* Eunice E. Morgan, wife, 25, GA FL FL.
* Sarah E. Morgan, daughter, 5, FL MO NC.
* William S. Morgan, Jr., son, 4, FL MO NC.
* Dorothy E. Morgan, daughter, 1, FL MO GA.
* Richard Morgan, son, 3 months, FL MO GA.

1930, Orange County, Florida, page 76
1327 North Mills Street, Orlando
* Edson M. Blakesley, head, owner, home value $2,000, 82, widower, OH OH OH, Civil War veteran.
* Lola E. Morgan, daughter, 57, widow, IN OH IA.

1930, Orange County, Florida, page 212
Pine Castle
* Paul Macy, head, owner, home value $2,500, 61, FL NY TN, house carpenter.
* Alice Macy, wife, 58, FL GA FL.

1930, Orange County, Florida, page 218
Pine Castle
* Bernard Macy, head, owner, home value $1,000, 35, FL FL FL, farm laborer.
* Mary E. Macy, wife, 29, AL AL AL.
* Alice H. Macy, daughter, 1, FL FL AL.

1920, Orlando, Orange County, Florida, page 77a
403 Raleigh Street, dwelling 490, family 646
* Lola E. Morgan, head, 48, b IN, fb OH, mb IL, widow
* Agnes Morgan, daughter, 26, b MO, fb MO, mb IN, bookkeeper at drug company
* Lola V. Morgan, daughter, 22, b MO, fb MO, mb IN, no occupation
* William S. Morgan, son, 20, b MO, fb MO, mb IN, mail clerk at post office
* Isabel Morgan, daughter, 17, b MO, fb MO, mb IN, clerk at drug store
* Laura Morgan, daughter, 14, b MO, fb MO, mb IN, at school

1920, Pine Castle, Orange County, Florida, page 209a
farm, dwelling 88, family 71
* Paul Macy, head, 50, b FL, fb NY, mb TN, foreman at orange grove
* Alice C. Macy, wife, 48, b FL, fb GA, mb FL, no occupation
* Bernard P. Macy, son, 24, b FL, fb FL, mb FL, field foreman for Walker Brothers
* Ralph C. Macy, son, 21, b FL, fb FL, mb FL, widower, truck farmer
* Myrtle M. Macy, daughter, 18, b FL, fb FL, mb FL, bookkeeper at McElroy Pharmacy
* Mildred A. Macy, daughter, 13, b FL, fb FL, mb FL, at school
* Richard C. Macy, grandson, 1, b CA, fb FL, mb KS, no occupation

1920, Tifton, Tift County, Georgia, page 214a
farm, dwelling 261, family 293
* Joel H. Arnett, head, 50, b AL, fb GA, mb AL, farmer
* Hilda Arnett, wife, 51, b AL, fb GA, mb AL, no occupation
* Flora Arnett, daughter, 21, b AL, fb AL, mb AL, farm laborer
* Ella Arnett, daughter, 18, b AL, fb AL, mb AL, farm laborer

1920, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, page 40a
399 York Street, dwelling 39, family 251
* Patrick Norton, head, 63, b Ire, arr 1876, nat 1884, fb Ire, mb Ire, collector at brewing company
* Margaret Norton, wife, 60, b NJ, fb Ire, mb Ire, no occupation

1920, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, page 101a
290 Duncan Avenue, dwelling 315, family 524
* Thomas J. Norton, head, 34, b NJ, fb Ire, mb NJ, chief clerk at US Steel Co
* Elizabeth Norton, wife, 34, b NJ, fb Eng, mb NY, no occupation
* Thomas Norton, son, 11, b NJ, fb NJ, mb NJ, no occupation
* Dorothy Norton, daughter, 6, b NJ, fb NJ, mb NJ, no occupation
* Rita Norton, daughter, 4 (twin), b NJ, fb NJ, mb NJ, no occupation
* Marie Norton, daughter, 4 (twin), b NJ, fb NJ, mb NJ, no occupation
* Ruth Norton, daughter, infant, b NJ, fb NJ, mb NJ, no occupation

1920, 8th Ward, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, page 142
113 Clindenny Avenue, dwelling 201, family 320
* William Gleason [sic], 43, lodger in household of Katie Burns, b NY [sic], fb NY [sic], mb NY [sic], plumber

1910, Precinct 2, Chambers County, Alabama, page 31a
dwelling 116, family 121
* Joel H. Arnett, 40, head, m 20 yrs, b AL, fb GA, mb GA, farmer.
* Hilda G. Arnett, 41, wife, 5 children, b AL, fb GA, mb AL, no occupatin.
* Mabel Arnett, 17, daughter, b AL, fb AL, mb AL, laborer.
* Jesse Arnett, 12, son, b AL, fb AL, mb AL, laborer.
* Flora E. Arnett, 10, daughter, b AL, fb AL, mb AL, laborer.
* Mary E. Arnett, 8, daughter, b AL, fb AL, mb AL, laborer.
* George P. Arnett, 2, son, b AL, fb AL, mb AL, no occupation.

1910, Randolph County, Alabama, page 236b
* Martin C. Bonner, head, 34, m 9 yrs, b AL, fb AL, mb AL, farmer.
* Demar E. Bonner, wife, 30, 1 child, b AL, fb AL, mb AL, saleslady.
* Julius W. Bonner, son, 4, b AL, fb AL, mb AL.
* James W. Bonner, father, 81, widower, b AL, fb AL, mb AL.
* Bernice [illegible], boarder, 18, b AL, fb AL, mb AL, public school teacher.

1910, Crystal River, Citrus County, Florida, page 157a
dwelling 92, family 94
* William S. Morgan Sr., head, 46, m 20 yrs, b MO, fb VA, mb VA, foreman at crate mill
* Lola E. Morgan, wife, 36, 6 children, b IN, fb OH, mb IA, no occupation
* William S Morgan Jr., son, 10, b MO, fb MO, mb IN, no occupation.
* Agnes M. Morgan, 16, daughter, b MO, fb MO, mb IN, no occupation.
* Lola V. Morgan, 12, daughter, b MO, fb MO, mb IN, no occupation.
* Isabel M. Morgan, 6, daughter, b MO, fb MO, mb IN, no occupation.
* Laura B. Morgan, 4, daughter, b MO, fb MO, mb IN, no occupation.

1910, Orlando, Orange County, Florida, page 47a
810 Delaney Avenue, dwelling 380, family 464
* Peter M. Cox, 62, head, m 32 yrs, b NC, fb NC, mb NC, farmer.
* Addie R. Cox, 52, wife, 11 children, b NC, fb SC, mb SC, no occupation.
* Lula B. Cox, 18, daughter, b NC, fb NC, mb NC, no occupation.
* Annie F. Cox, 16, daughter, b NC, fb NC, mb NC, no occupation.
* Frank Cox, 14, son, b NC, fb NC, mb NC, no occupation.
* Cyrus L. Cox, 12, son, b NC, fb NC, mb NC, no occupation.
* Sarah A. Cox, 9, head, b NC, fb NC, mb NC, no occupation.

1910, Pine Castle, Orange County, Florida, page 187a
dwelling 11, family 11
* Paul Macy, 40, head, m 14 yrs, b FL, fb NY, mb TN, farmer.
* Alice Macy, 37, wife, 4 children, b FL, fb FL, mb FL, no occupation.
* Bernard Macy, 14, son, b FL, fb FL, mb FL, no occupation.
* Ralph Macy, 11, son, b FL, fb FL, mb FL, no occupation.
* Myrtle Macy, 8, daughter, b FL, fb FL, mb FL, no occupation.
* Mildred Macy, 4, daughter, b FL, fb FL, mb FL, no occupation.

1910, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, page 67a
541 Jackson Avenue, dwelling 34, family 43
* James Gleason, 73, head, b Ire, fb Ire, mb Ire, arr 1867 (nat), no occupation.
* William Gleason, 34, son, b NJ, fb Ire, mb Ire, brick layer.
* Mary Furey, 32, daughter, 0 children, b NY, fb Ire, mb Ire, no occupation.
* John Furey, 33, son-in-law, m 1 yr, b NJ, fb NJ, mb NJ, city detective.
* Bridget Gleason, 27, daughter, b NJ, fb Ire, mb Ire, no occupation.

1910, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, page 76a
399 York Street, dwelling 42, family 254
* Patrick Norton, 52, head, m 25 yrs, b Ire, fb Ire, mb Ire, arr 1875 (nat), collector at brewery.
* Margaret Norton, 46, wife, 9 ch (4 living), b NJ, fb Ire, mb Ire, no occupation.
* Josephine Norton, 22, daughter, b NJ, fb Ire, mb NJ, no occupation.
* James Norton, 17, son, b NJ, fb Ire, mb NJ, no occupation.
* Harry Norton, 15, son, b NJ, fb Ire, mb NJ, no occupation.

1910, Long Branch, Monmouth County, New Jersey, page 296a.
132 Rockwell Avenue, dwelling 108, family 126.
* John A. Jackson, 60, head, m 39 yrs, b NJ, fb NJ, mb Ire, blacksmith shop.
* Delia C. Jackson, 58, wife, 5 children (all living), b NJ, fb Ire, mb Ire.
* Annie A. Jackson, 34, daughter, b NJ, fb NJ, mb NJ, public schoolteacher.
* Mary G. Jackson, 33, daughter, b NJ, fb NJ, mb NJ, public schoolteacher.

1900, Bacon Level, Randolph County, Alabama, page 203.
dwelling 81, family 82
* J.W. Bonner, head, b April 1829, 71, m 46 yrs, b GA, fb GA, mb GA, landlord.
* Flora A. Bonner, wife, b Aug 1836, 63, 11 children (8 living), b AL, fb SC, mb GA.
* Martin C. Bonner, son, b April 1876, 24, b AL, fb GA, mb AL, manager.

1900, Willow Springs, Howell County, Missouri, page 215a
dwelling 58, family 58
* William S. Morgan, head, b July 1863, 36, m 10 yrs, b MO, fb VA, mb VA, occupation illegible.
* Lola E. Morgan, wife, b Jan 1872, 28, 4 children, b IN, fb OH, mb IL, no occupation.
* Edson L. Morgan, son, b Mar 1891, 9, b KS, fb MO, mb IN, no occupation.
* Mary A. Morgan, daughter, b Oct 1894, 5, b MO, fb MO, mb IN, no occupation.
* Lola V. Morgan, daughter, b June 1897, 3, b MO, fb MO, mb IN, no occupation.
* William S. Morgan, son, b Feb 1900, 3 mos, b MO, fb MO, mb IN, no occupation.

1900, Olathe, Johnson County, Kansas, page 109
Loula Street
* Edson Blakesly, head, b May 1845, 55, m 30 yrs, b OH, fb NY, mb PA, conductor.
*Mary E. Blakesly, wife, b June 1855, 44, 2 children, 1 living, b IA, fb NY, mb IN.

1900, Ocean Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, page 43a.
116 Rockwell Avenue, dwelling 4, family 4
* John A. Jackson, head, b July 1849, 51, m 27 yrs, b NJ, fb NJ, mb NJ, blacksmith.
* Delia C. Jackson, wife, b April 1852, 48, 7 children, 5 living, b NJ, fb Ireland, mb Ireland.
* Anna A. Jackson, daughter, b Oct 1875, 24, b NJ, fb NJ, mb NJ, schoolteacher.
* Mary G. Jackson, daughter, b Aug 1877, 22, b NJ, fb NJ, mb NJ, schoolteacher.
* Margaret Jackson, daughter, b Dec 1880, 19, b NJ, fb NJ, mb NJ, typewriter.
* Francis Jackson, son, b Aug 1882, 17, b NJ, fb NJ, mb NJ.
* Louise G. Jackson, daughter, b March 1885, 15, b NJ, fb NJ, mb NJ, at school.

1900, East Monroe, Union County, North Carolina, page 188a.
dwelling 393, family 406
* Madison Cox, head, b July 1848, 51, m 22 yrs, b NC, fb NC, mb NC, farmer.
* Roxie Cox, wife, b July 1858, 41, 10 children, b NC, fb NC, mb NC, house work.
* James Cox, son, b April 1881, 19, b NC, fb NC, mb NC, farm labor.
* Lilia Cox, daughter, b Feb 1883, 17, b NC, fb NC, mb NC, house work.
* Henry Cox, son, b May 1885, 15, b NC, fb NC, mb NC, farm labor.
* Tommie Cox, son, b Sept 1888, 12, b NC, fb NC, mb NC, farm labor.
* Fred Cox, son, b Aug 1889, 10, b NC, fb NC, mb NC, no occupation.
* Lula Cox, daughter, b Sept 1891, 8, b NC, fb NC, mb NC, no occupation.
* Annie Cox, daughter, b March 1893, 6, b NC, fb NC, mb NC, no occupation.
* Frank Cox, son, b May 1896, 4, b NC, fb NC, mb NC, no occupation.
* Cyrus Cox, son, b June 1898, 1, b NC, fb NC, mb NC, no occupation.

1900, Precinct 16, Orange County, Florida, page 127b
dwelling 223, family 222
* Paul Macy, head, b May 1868, 32, m 6 yrs, b GA, fb GA, mb GA, farmer.
* Alice Macy, wife, b Jan 1873, 27, 2 children, b FL, fb GA, mb GA, no occupation.
* Werner Macy, son, b Jan 1895, 5, b FL, fb GA, mb GA, no occupation.
* Ralph Macy, son, b Aug 1896, 3, b FL, fb GA, mb GA, no occupation.

1900, Bacon Level, Randolph County, Alabama, page 204a.
dwelling 91, family 92
* Joel H. Arnett, head, b June 1869, 30, m 9 yrs, b AL, fb NC, mb AL, farmer.
* Hilda G. Arnett, wife, b Aug 1868, 31, 3 children, b AL, fb AL, mb AL, no occupation.
* May B. Arnett, daughter, b Aug 1892, 7, b AL, fb AL, mb AL, no occupation.
* Jesse B. Arnett, son, b Sept 1896, 3, b AL, fb AL, mb AL, no occupation.
* Flora E. Arnett, daughter, b March 1899, 1, b AL, fb AL, mb AL, no occupation.

1900, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, page 11a.
dwelling 174, family 231
* James Gleeson, head, b May 1836, 64, m 39 yrs, b Ire, fb Ire, mb Ire, nat 1867, stone mason.
* Catherine Gleeson, wife, b Nov 1836, 63, 10 children (5 living), b Ire, fb Ire, mb Ire, arr 1867, no occupation.
* William Gleeson, son, b Mar 1872, 28, b NJ, fb Ire, mb Ire, stone mason.
* Mary Gleeson, daughter, b Mar 1874, 26, b NY, fb Ire, mb Ire, dress maker.
* Bridget Gleeson, daughter, b Mar 1877, 23, b NY, fb Ire, mb Ire, no occupation.

1900, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, page 225b.
399 York Street, dwelling 62, family 280
* Patrick Norton, head, b Dec 1858, 41, m 16 yrs, b Ire, fb Ire, mb Ire, nat 1875, saloon keeper.
* Margaret Norton, wife, b Jan 1865, 35, 4 children, b NJ, fb Ire, mb Ire, no occupation.
* Thomas Norton, son, b Aug 1885, 14, b NJ, fb Ire, mb NJ, no occupation.
* Josephine Norton, daughter, b Mar 1887, 13, b NJ, fb Ire, mb NJ, no occupation.
* James Norton, son, b Dec 1892, 7, b NJ, fb Ire, mb NJ, no occupation.
* Harry Norton, son, b Sept 1894, 5, b NJ, fb Ire, mb NJ, no occupation.

1900, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, page 269a.
179 Montgomery Street, dwelling 64, family 189
* Robert Irving, head, b Jan 1847, 53, m 30 yrs, b Eng, fb Eng, mb Eng, nat 1871, plumber.
* Elizabeth Irving, wife, b Dec 1851, 48, 9 children (7 living), b NY, fb Ire, mb Ire, no occupation.
* George Irving, son, b April 1876, 24, b NJ, fb Eng, mb NY, plumber.
* Regina Irving, daughter, b April 1880, 20, b NJ, fb Eng, mb NY, house keeper.
* Elizabeth Irving, daughter, b May 1886, 14, b NJ, fb Eng, mb NY, at school.
* Gertrude Irving, daughter, b July 1887, 12, b NJ, fb Eng, mb NY, at school.
* Loretta Irving, daughter, b May 1890, 10, b NJ, fb Eng, mb NY, at school.
* Alex Irving, son, b July 1892, 7, b NJ, fb Eng, mb NY, at school.

1880, Bacon Level, Randolph County, Alabama, page 395b.
dwelling 323, family 333
* Martha Rushton, head, 59, b GA, keeping house, fb GA, mb GA.
* Josie Rushton, daughter, 24, b AL, laborer, fb GA, mb GA.
* Abbie Rushton, daughter, 19, b AL, fb GA, mb GA.

1880, Bacon Level, Randolph County, Alabama, page 395b.
dwelling 328, family 338
* J.W. Bonner, head, 51, b GA, blacksmith, fb GA, mb GA.
* Flora A. Bonner, wife, 46, b AL, keeping house, fb SC, mb GA.
* Whit Bonner, son, 17, b AL, farm laborer, fb GA, mb AL.
* Robert Bonner, son, 15, b AL, farm laborer, fb GA, mb AL.
* Wallis Bonner, son, 13, b AL, farm laborer, fb GA, mb AL.
* Hilda G. Bonner, daughter, 12, b AL, no occupation, fb GA, mb AL.
* Cresina Bonner, daughter, 10, b AL, no occupation, fb GA, mb AL.
* Samuel Bonner, son, 7, b AL, no occupation, fb GA, mb AL.
* Martin Bonner, son, 3, b AL, no occupation, fb GA, mb AL.

1880, Bacon Level, Randolph County, Alabama, page 397a.
* J.T. Arnett, head, 49, b NC, farmer, fb SC, mb SC.
* Sarah E. Arnett, wife, 46, b GA, keeping house, fb SC, mb SC.
* Thomas D. Arnett, son, 19, b AL, farm laborer, fb NC, mb GA.
* William T. Arnett, son, 17, b AL, farm laborer, fb NC, mb GA.
* Jesse J. Arnett, son, 15, b AL, farm laborer, fb NC, mb GA.
* George H. Arnett, son, 11, b AL, no occupation, fb NC, mb Ga.
* Elbert C. Arnett, son, 9, b AL, no occupation, fb NC, mb Ga.
* Sallie E. Arnett, daughter, 6, b AL, no occupation, fb NC, mb Ga.

1880, Precinct 3, Orange County, Florida, page 432d.
* W.H. Macy, head, 60, b NY, machinist, fb MA, mb CT.
* M.J. Macy, wife, 45, b TN, keeps house, fb TN, mb TN.
* Nellie Macy, daughter, 14, b NY, no occupation, fb NY, mb TN.
* Maria Macy, daughter, 12, b FL, no occupation, fb NY, mb TN.
* Paul Macy, son, 10, b FL, no occupation, fb NY, mb TN.
* Kate Macy, daughter, 8 (twin), b FL, no occupation, fb NY, mb TN.
* Annie Macy, daughter, 8 (twin), b FL, no occupation, fb NY, mb TN.
* Hattie Macy, daughter, 6, b FL, no occupation, fb NY, mb TN.
* Charles Macy, son, 4, b FL, no occupation, fb NY, mb TN.

1880, Precinct 3, Orange County, Florida, page 441.
dwelling 200, family 290
* John Patrick, head, 66, b SC, farmer, fb SC, mb SC.
* Linnia Patrick, wife, b GA, keeps house, fb Scotland, mb GA.
* Caroline Patrick, daughter, b FL, fb SC, mb GA.
* George Patrick, son, b FL, fb SC, mb GA.

1880, Precinct 3, Orange County, Florida, page 442d.
* W.W. Patrick, head, 41, b GA, farmer, fb SC, mb GA.
* S.M. Patrick, wife, 34, b FL, keeps house, fb GA, mb GA.
* M.P. Patrick, daughter, 12, b FL, no occupation, fb GA, mb FL.
* Ella Patrick, daughter, 10, b FL, no occupation, fb GA, mb FL.
* Alice Patrick, daughter, 8, b FL, no occupation, fb GA, mb FL.
* George M. Patrick, son, 6, b FL, no occupation, fb GA, mb GA.
* John B. Patrick, son, 4, b FL, no occupation, fb GA, mb GA.
* unnamed Patrick, son, 1 month, b FL, no occupation, fb GA, mb GA.

1880, Aroma, Kankakee County, Illinois, page 167.
dwelling 142, family 151
* Susannah Swan, widow, 75, b NY, keeping house, fb CT, mb CT.

1880, Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, page 760c.
* E.M. Blakesley, head, 35, b OH, railroad switchman, fb NY, mb OH.
* Mary E. Blakesley, wife, 25, b OH, keeps house, fb NY, mb IN.
* Lola Blakesley, daughter, 8, b IN, no occupation, fb OH, mb OH.

1880, West Union, Fayette County, Iowa, page 229.
dwelling 165, family 167
* Mathew L. Blakesley, head, 34, b IL, jeweler, fb NY, mb NY.
* Adora M. Blakesley, wife, 28, b OH, keeping house, fb NY, mb PA.
* Watson R. Blakesley, son, 6, b IL, at school, fb IL, mb OH.
* Eliza Blakesley, daughter, 4, b IA, fb IL, mb OH.
* Lyman E. Blakesley, son, 2, b IA, fb IL, mb OH.
* Flora E. Blakesley, daughter, 1, b IA, fb IL, mb OH.
* John B. Blakesley, father [in-law], 74, widower, unemployed carpenter, b NY, fb VT, mb VT.

1880, Salisbury, Chariton County, Missouri, page 398a.
* Martha V. Morgan, head, 49, b VA, keeping house, fb VA, mb VA.
* James W. Morgan, son, 24, b VA, farmer, fb VA, mb VA.
* Katie W. Morgan, daughter, 18, b MO, no occupation, fb VA, mb VA.
* Willie S. Morgan, son, 16, b MO, works on farm, fb VA, mb VA.
* Charles Morgan, son, 14, b MO, works on farm, fb VA, mb VA.
* Agnes Morgan, daughter, 11, b MO, works in home, fb VA, mb VA.

1880, Highland, Gage County, Nebraska, page 21.
dwelling 77, family 82
* Warren Blakesley, head, 74, b NY, farmer, fb CT, mb VT.
* Frances Blakesley, wife, 53, b PA, keeping house, fb VT, mb CT.
* Henry Blakesley, son, 21, b IA, farmer (disabled), fb NY, mb PA.
* Oren Blakesley, son, 19, b IA, at home, fb NY, mb PA.
* Clarence Blakesley, son, 13, b IA, at school, fb NY, mb PA.
* Cora A. Blakesley, daughter, 14, b IA, at school, fb NY, mb PA.
* Melving Tingler, servant, 22, b PA, works on farm, fb NY, mb PA.

1880, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, page 120a.
* James Gleason, head, 43, b Ire, stone mason, fb Ire, mb Ire.
* Kate Gleason, wife, 43, b Ire, no occupation, fb Ire, mb Ire.
* Mortemer Gleason, son, 18, b Ire, blacksmith, fb Ire, mb Ire.
* John Gleason, son, 14, b Ire, no occupation, fb Ire, mb Ire.
* Mary Gleason, daughter, 10, b NY, no occupation, fb Ire, mb Ire.
* William Gleason, son, 8, b NJ, no occupation, fb Ire, mb Ire.
* Ridgley Gleason, daughter, 6, b NJ, no occupation, fb Ire, mb Ire.
* James Gleason, son, 4, b NJ, no occupation, fb Ire, mb Ire.

1880, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, page 29a.
* William Harrington, head, 40, b Ire, laborer, fb Ire, mb Ire.
* Julia Harrington, wife, 45, b Ire, keeping house, fb Ire, mb Ire.
* John Ryan, other, 27, b Ire, shoemaker, fb Ire, mb Ire.
* John Byrnes, other, 39, b Ire, laborer, fb Ire, mb Ire.
* Joseph Murray, other, 21, b Ire, laborer, fb Ire, mb Ire.
* Patrick Norton, other, 23, b Ire, laborer, fb Ire, mb Ire.

1880, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, page 361d.
350 First Street, dwelling 71, family 215
* Thomas Connors, head, 50, b Ire, laborer, fb Ire, mb Ire.
* Maggie Connors, daughter, 22, b NJ, keeping house, fb Ire, mb Ire.
* Richard Connors, son, 20, b NJ, cooper, fb Ire, mb Ire.
* Edward Connors, son, 18, b NJ, blacksmith, fb Ire, mb Ire.
* John Connors, son, 14, b NJ, at school, fb Ire, mb Ire.
* John Leary, brother-in-law, 45, b Ire, laborer, fb Ire, mb Ire.

1880, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, page 144c.
* Robert P. Irving, head, 33, b Eng, plumber, fb Eng, mb Eng.
* E.L. Irving, wife, 29, b NY, keeping house, fb Ire, mb Ire.
* Robert Irving, son, 9, b NJ, no occupation, fb Eng, mb NY.
* Anne E. Irving, daughter, 7, b NJ, no occupation, fb Eng, mb NY.
* G.W. Irving, son, 4, b NJ, no occupation, fb Eng, mb NY.
* Regina Irving, daughter, 1 month, b NJ, no occupation, fb Eng, mb NY.
* Robert Irving, father, 68, b Eng, at home, fb Eng, mb Eng.
* Edward M. Cobert, other, 26, b CT, gas fitter, fb Ire, mb Ire.

1880, Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, page 148b.
* John A. Jackson, head, 31, b NJ, blacksmith, fb NJ, mb Ireland.
* Delia C. Jackson, wife, 27, b NJ, keeping house, fb Ireland, mb Ireland.
* Annie Jackson, daughter, 5, b NJ, at home, fb NJ, mb NJ.
* Mary Jackson, daughter, 3, b NJ, at home, fb NJ, mb NJ.

1880, Lanes Creek, Union County, North Carolina, page 409c.
* Peter M. Cox, head, 32, b NC, farmer, fb NC, mb NC.
* Addie R. Cox, wife, 22, b NC, keeping house, fb NC, mb NC.
* Albert E. Cox, son, 9, b NC, no occupation, fb NC, mb NC.
* Mary F. Cox, daughter, 8, b NC, no occupation, fb NC, mb NC.
* John B. Cox, son, 6, b SC, no occupation, fb NC, mb SC.
* Elizabeth Cox, daughter, 4, b SC, no occupation, fb NC, mb SC.
* William O. Cox, son, 1, b NC, no occupation, fb NC, mb NC.

1880, Lanes Creek, Union County, North Carolina, page 411.
* Sarah Cox, head, 59, b NC, keeping house, fb NC, mb NC.
* Mary Cox, daughter, 23, b NC, no occupation, fb NC, mb NC.
* Viola Cox, daughter, 20, b NC, no occupation, fb NC, mb NC.

1880, Lanes Creek, Union County, North Carolina, page 417.
* Frances S. Lowry, head, 56, b SC, keeping house, fb SC, mb SC.
* Thomas Lowry, son, 25, b NC, farmer, fb SC, mb SC.
* Sally R. Lowry, daughter, 23, b NC, no occupation, fb SC, mb SC.
* Frances Lowry, daughter, 18, b NC, no occupation, fb SC, mb SC.
* Franklin Lowry, son, 16, b NC, works on farm, fb SC, mb SC.
* Harriet Gordon, daughter, 31, b NC, no occupation, fb SC, mb SC.
* Harriet B. Gordon, granddaughter, 4 months, b NC, no occupation, fb NC, mb NC.

1880, Shelby County, Tennessee, page 162a:
* Jane Twyford, 70, mother, keeping house, KY KY KY.
* Delma Deans, 18, niece, at home, TN KY TN.

1870, Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama, page 551.
dwelling 773, family 773
* J.T. Arnett, 39, farmer, real estate $6,000, personal property $1,200, NC.
* Sarah Arnett, 36, keeping house, GA.
* Harriet Arnett, 16, at home, AL.
* Augusta Arnett, 14, at home, AL.
* John M. Arnett, 11, at home, AL.
* Thomas Arnett, 9, at home, AL.
* William Arnett, 7, at home, AL.
* Jessie Arnett, 5, at home, AL.
* Joel Arnett, 1, at home, AL.
* Martha Hendrick, 40, housekeeper, GA.
* John Hendrick, 17, at home, GA.
* Martha Hendrick, 9, at home, AL.
* Josie Hendrick, 6, at home, AL.
* James Nichols, 19, farm laborer, GA.

1870, Volusia County, Florida, page 739a.
dwelling 204, family 179
* William H. Mason [sic! should be MACY!], 54, engineer, real estate $100, personal property $300, NY.
* Martha Mason, 38, keeping house, TN.
* George Mason, 19, TN.
* Alva Mason, 16, TN.
* Alice Mason, 13, TN.
* Nellie Mason, 6, TN.
* Maria Mason, 4, NY.
* Charles [sic! should be PAUL!] Mason, 1, FL.
* Laura Mason, 10, TN.

1870, Aroma, Kankakee County, Illinois, page 8.
dwelling 103, family 103
* Edwin Swan, 40, farmer, personal property $500, IN.
* George Swan, 20, farmer, personal property $100, IL.
* Susanna Swan, 65, keeping house, real estate $3,500, NY.

1870, Aroma, Kankakee County, Illinois, page 9.
dwelling 107, family 107
* Amasa Blakesly, 42, carpenter, real estate $4,000, personal property $500, NY.
* Eliza Blakesly, 44, keeping house, IN.
* Warren Blakesly, 19, farm laborer, IN.
* Lyman Blakesly, 22, farm laborer, IN.
* Mary Blakesly, 15, IL.
* Edson Blakesly, 26, farmer, OH.
* Iola Blakesly, 18, wife, IL.
* Hattie Blakesly, 1, IL.

1870, Bear Creek, Poeshiek County, Iowa, page 228.
dwelling 113, family 124
* Warren Blakesley, 62, farmer, real estate $800, personal property $1,140, NY.
* Frances A. Blakesley, 42, keeping house, PA.
* George Blakesley, 16, PA, at school.
* Henry Blakesley, 11, IA, at school.
* Orin Blakesley, 9, IA, at school.
* Clarence Blakesley, 3, IA.

1870, Fayette, Howard County, Missouri, page 279b.
dwelling 74, family 74
* W.G. Brown, 50, farmer, real estate $8,000, personal property $1,000, b VA.
* Mildred M. Brown, 46, keeping house, b KY.
* William B. Brown, 21, farm hand, b MO.
* Alfred W. Brown, 20, farm hand, b MO.
* Agnes A. Brown, 16, at home, b MO.
* Lucy Brown, 14, b MO.
* Virginia Brown, 12, b MO.
* Lee F. Brown, 10, b MO.
* James W. Brown, 9, b MO.
* Bessie Brown, 7, b MO.
* J.A. Burton, 23, farmer, b MO.
* Milton Burton, 17, black, farm hand, b MO.
* W.W. Burton, 58, farmer, b KY.
* Eliza Burton, 16, black, domestic servant, b VA.
* Paulina Burton, 14, black, domestic servant, b VA.
* R.G. Brown, 70, farmer, b VA.
* Agnes Brown, 65, at home, b VA.
* R. Hempford [female], 18, black, domestic servant, b MO.

1870, Glasgow, Howard County, Missouri, page 317a.
dwelling 180, family 180
* J.L. Morgan, 39, merchant, b VA.
* M.V. Morgan, 37, keeping house, real property $6,000, personal property $1,000, b VA.
* R.T. Morgan, 16, dentist(!), b VA.
* J.W. Morgan, 14, clerk in dry goods store, b VA.
* R.W. Morgan, 12, no occupation, b VA.
* Kate Morgan, 10, no occupation, b MO.
* W.S. Morgan, 6, no occupation, b MO.
* C.M. Morgan, 4, no occupation, b MO.
* Aggie Morgan, 1, no occupation, b MO.

1870, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, page 68b.
Dwelling/Family #: 404/1168
* Leery, Peter, 30, laborer, personal property $100, Ireland, cannot write.
* Leery, Margaret, 60, lives with son, real estate $1,000, Ireland, cannot read or write.
* Leery, Ann, 35, keeps house, Ireland, cannot read or write.

1870, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, page 69a.
dwelling 406, family 1174
* Thomas Conner, 39, laborer, b Ireland.
* Bridget Conner, 30, keeps house, b Ireland.
* Margaret Conner, 12, at home, b NJ.
* Richard Conner, 10, at home, b NJ.
* Edward Conner, 8, at home, b NJ.
* John Conner, 3, at home, b NJ.

1870, Sixth Ward, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, page 84.
* Robert Irving, 23, plumber, $300 personal property, b England, md 28 July.
* Elizabeth Irving, 19, keeps house, b New York.

1870, Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, page 254a.
dwelling 346, family 383
* John Jackson, 70, day laborer, b NJ.
* Catherine Jackson, 55, b Ireland.
* John A. Jackson, 21, blacksmith, b NJ.
* Joshua Jackson, 19, b NJ.

1870 Census, Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, page 255a.
Dwelling/Family #: 362/400
* Wood, Edward P., 37, minister, personal property $2,900, NY.
* Wood, Mary H., 30, NJ.
* Wood, Jane, 72, personal property $8,000, NY.
* Wood, J. Edward, 2, NJ.
* Dailey, Delia, 18, domestic servant, NJ.

1870, 6th Ward, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, page 50b.
dwelling 326, family 560
* James Gleason [sic], 34, stone mason, b Ireland.
* Catherine Gleason [sic], 34, keeping house, b Ireland.
* Martin [should be "Mortimer"!] Gleason [sic], 8, at school, b Ireland.
* John Gleason [sic], 4, no occupation, b Ireland.
* Mary Gleason [sic], 4 months, no occupation, b New York (in March).

1870, Lanes Creek, Union County, North Carolina, page 568b.
dwelling 191, family 186
* Sarah Cox, 48, keeping house, real estate $2,500, personal property $600, b NC.
* Martha Cox, 19, at home, b NC, at school.
* Sarah Cox, 16, at home, b NC, at school.
* Mary Cox, 14, at home, b NC, at school.
* Elizabeth Cox, 12, at home, b NC, at school.
* Penniah Cox, 10, at home, b NC, at school.
* Isaac Carrew (sp?), 16, (black) domestic servant, b NC, cannot read or write.

1870, Lanes Creek, Union County, North Carolina, page 568b.
dwelling 194, family 189
* Marion [should be Madison!] Cox, 22, farmer, real property $500, personal property $300, b NC.
* Elizabeth Cox, 21, keeping house, b SC.
* Albert Cox, 3 months, no occupation, b NC.

1870, Lanes Creek, Union County, North Carolina, page 573b.
dwelling 281, family 271
* Thomas Lowry, 70, farmer, real property $4,000, personal property $1,000, b SC.
* Frances Lowry, 44, keeping house, b SC.
* Harriet Lowry, 20, at home, b NC.
* Mary Lowry, 18, at home, b NC.
* Thomas Lowry, 16, works on farm, b NC.
* Sarah Lowry, 14, at home, b NC.
* Adeline Lowry, 12, at home, b NC.
* Frances Lowry, 10, at home, b NC.
* Franklin Lowry, 8, at home, b NC.

1870, Bartlett, Shelby County, Tennessee, page 193b.
* Joe Walker, 60, black, blacksmith, NC.
* Becky Walker, 56, black, kh, NC.
* Jane Twoford, 56, kh, NC.
* Robert [Malew?], 24, farmer, MS.
* Molle [Malew?], 22, kh, MS.
* William [Malew?], 6 months, MS.
* Nancy Conn, 16, MS.
* Violet Conn, 9, AR.
* William Keller, 12, AR.
* William Givins, 19, TN.
* Isaac [Mary?], 20, black, fa, TN.
* James [Mary?] 4, black, fh, AL.

1870, Eastern Division, Campbell County, Virginia, page 77.
dwelling 1065, family 1105
1 * Richard Morgan, 69, farmer, real estate $20,005, personal property $456, b VA.
* Sophia Morgan, 67, keeping house, b VA.
* Taylor Morgan, 22, works on farm, b VA.
* David McGhee, 32, merchant, b VA.

1860, Northern Division, Chambers County, Alabama, page 858.
dwelling 1005, family 984
* Josiah Bonner, 65, farmer, real estate $200, personal property $250, b GA.
* Caroline Bonner, 61, b GA, cannot read or write.
* Frances Bonner, 32, b GA.
* Henry C. Bonner, 17, b AL, at school.

1860, Rock Mills, Randolph County, Alabama, page 686.
dwelling 408, family 408
* John Hendrick, 57, farmer, real estate $5,000, personal property $1,000, GA.
* Cinthia Hendrick, 57, housewife, GA.
* Mary Hendrick, 24, weaver, GA.
* Joseph Hendrick, 19, farm hand, GA, at school.
* Martha Hendrick, 11, AL, at school.
* James Multrey, 19, farm hand, GA.
* Lewis W. Toller, 23, farm hand, GA.

1860, Rock Mills, Randolph County, Alabama, page 686.
dwelling 411, family 411
* Jesse T. Arnett, 29, farmer, real estate $1,000, personal property $300, NC.
* Sarah E. Arnett, 26, housewife, GA.
* Cinthia L. Arnett, 8, AL, at school.
* Merietta J. Arnett, 6, AL, at school.
* Augusta A. Arnett, 4, AL.
* John M. Arnett, 1, AL.

1860, Rock Mills, Randolph County, Alabama, page 686.
dwelling 413, family 413
* Joseph Rushton, 50, farmer, real estate $800, personal property $6,000, SC.
* Martha J. Rushton, 39, housewife, GA.
* Joseph C. Rushton, 19, farm hand, AL, at school.
* Susan E. Rushton, 14, AL, at school.
* Nancy V. Rushton, 11, AL, at school.
* Martha C. Rushton, 8, AL, at school.
* Cerilda J. Rushton, 5, AL.

1860, Brevard County, Florida, page 102.
dwelling 86, family 60
* John Patrick, 50, laborer, real estate $100, personal property $150, GA, cannot read/write.
* Malinda Patrick, 30, GA, cannot read/write.
* Richard Patrick, 16, FL.
* Joseph Patrick, 14, FL.
* Ellen Patrick, 12, FL.
* Rebecca Patrick, 10, FL.
* Jacob Patrick, 6, FL.
* Neil Patrick, 4, FL.
* Thomas Patrick, 3, FL.

1860, 2nd District, Orange County, Florida, page 547
dwelling 94, family 87
* Ellender Patrick, 60, personal property $200, SC
* Wright W. Patrick, 20, farm laborer, GA
* John N. Patrick, 20, farm laborer, GA

1860, 2nd District, Orange County, Florida, page 550
dwelling 116, family 107
* Robert Ivey, 46, farmer, personal property $789, GA
* Priscilla Ivey, 47, GA
* Mary E. Ivey, 17, FL, at school
* Sarah M. Ivey, 15, FL, at school
* Robert Ivey, 13, FL, at school
* Joshua Ivey, 10, FL, at school
* Priscilla Ivey, 9, FL
* Thomas Ivey, 5, FL
* Susan E. Ivey, 3, FL

1860, Aroma, Kankakee County, Illinois, page 108.
dwelling 871, family 819
* Amasa Blakesley, 49, master carpenter, real estate $400, personal property $150, NY.
* Eliza Blakesley, 32, wife, IN.
* Matthew L. Blakesley, 14, IL.
* Rhoda Blakesley, 12, IN.
* Warren Blakesley, 10, IN.
* Mary E. Blakesley, 5, IA.
* Franklin Swan, 34, master carpenter, IN.

1860, Aroma, Kankakee County, Illinois, page 116.
dwelling 925, family 873
* Susanah Swan, 56, farming, real estate $3,330, personal property $576, NY.
* Edwin Swan, 30, laborer, IN.
* Nathan Swan, 23, no occupation, IN.
* George W. Swan, 10, IN.

1860, Marengo, McHenry County, Illinois, page 414.
dwelling 3142, family 3027
* Sarah Sponable, 54, real estate $1,200, personal property $500, VT.
* Edson Sponable, 18, farmer, IL.
* Henry Kelly, 32, farmer, personal property $100, VT.
* Roxy Kelly, 32, OH.
* George Kelly, 10, IL, attending school.
* Frank Kelly, 6, IL, attending school.
* Addison Kelly, 5, IL, attending school.
* William Kelly, 2, IL.
* Elizabeth Sponable, 85, NY.
* [illegible], 21, domestic, NY.
* Benjamin Lyons, 20, farm laborer, Canada.

1860, East Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa, page 12
dwelling 93, family 85
* Warren Blakesly, 53, farmer, personal property $300, NY.
* Frances A. Blakesly, 33, PA.
* H.A. Blakesley, 14, IL, at school.
* George W. Blakesley, 5, PA, at school.
* Henry L. Blakesley, 1, IA.

1860, Monticello, Wayne County, Kentucky, page 264.
* George W. Twyford, 36, farmer, real estate $3,000, personal property $2,500, KY.
* Sophronia Twyford, 23, KY.
* Margaret B. Twyford, 1, KY.
* Catharine Twyford, 87, real estate $200, VA.
* Jonathan Tabor, 23, farm laborer, personal property $100, KY.

1860, Chariton, Howard County, Missouri, page 506.
dwelling 705, family 670
* James L. Morgan, 29, d, personal property $2,900, VA.
* Marthy V. Morgan, 27, domestic, VA.
* Thomas R. Morgan, 6, VA.
* James W. Morgan, 4, VA.
* Roberta Morgan, 2, VA.

1860, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, page 69.
dwelling 321, family 552
* Robert Irvin [sic! should be IRVING], 47, moulder, England.
* Ann Irvin, 50, England.
* John Irvin, 23, moulder, England.
* William Irvin, 21, moulder, England.
* Robert Ivin, Jr., 13, England.
* George Irvin, 11, NY.

1860 Census, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, page 202.
Dwelling/Family #: 1953/1643
* Connor, Thomas, 30, Ireland, laborer.
* Connor, Bridget, 27, Ireland.
* Connor, Bridget, 4, NJ.
* Connor, Margaret, 2, NJ.
* Connor, Richard, 5 months, NJ.

1860 Census, Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, page 202.
Dwelling/Family #: 1953/1645
* Leary, Margaret, 48, Ireland, cannot read or write.
* Leary, Michael, 30, laborer, Ireland, cannot read or write.
* Leary, Peter, 28, laborer, Ireland, cannot read or write.
* Leary, Ann, 27, Ireland, cannot read or write.

1860 Census, Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, page 223.
Dwelling/Family #:54/52
* Daily, Thomas, 46, laborer, Ireland, cannot read or write.
* Daily, Catharine, 40, Ireland, cannot read or write.
* Daily, Maria, 11, Ireland, at school.
* Daily, Patrick, 10, Ireland, at school.
* Daily, Delia, 6, NJ, at school.
* Daily, James, 5, NJ.
* Daily, Ann, 4, NJ.
* Daily, Peter, 2, NJ.

1860 Census, Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey, page 79.
Dwelling/Family #: 554/572, Kingston post office
* Jackson, John, 60, peddler, real estate $500, personal property $50, Ireland.
* Jackson, Catherine, 44, Ireland.
* Jackson, John A., 11, NJ.
* Jackson, Joshua, 9, NJ.
* Jackson, Margaret, 4, NJ.

1860, Lanes Creek, Union County, North Carolina, page 357a.
dwelling 178, family 168
* Peter P. Cox, 49, farmer, real estate $3,500, personal property $21,600, NC.
* Sarah Cox, 39, seamstress, NC.
* William F. Cox, 21, farmer, NC.
* Jesse J. Cox, 19, medical student, NC.
* Adaline A. Cox, 15, seamstress, NC.
* James B. Cox, 13, NC.
* Peter M. Cox, 11, NC.
* Fathy E. Cox, 8, NC.
* Sarah D. Cox, 4, NC.
* Mary M. Cox, 2, NC.
* Allis Cox, 9 months, NC.

1860, Hornsboro, Union County, North Carolina, page 359.
dwelling 214, family 202
* Thomas Lowry, 60, retired physician, real estate $8,000, personal property $18,053, SC
* Frances S. Lowry, 36, seamstress, SC
* James A. Lowry, 15, student, NC, at school
* Harriet A. Lowry, 11, NC, at school
* Mary E. Lowry, 8, NC, at school
* Thomas E. Lowry, 6, NC
* Sarah R. Lowry, 4, NC
* Adaline R. Lowry, 2, NC


1860, Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio, page 82.
dwelling 1266, family 1223
* J. Blaksley, 54, carpenter, real estate $500, personal property $50, NY.
* Isabel Blaksley, 50, laborer, NY.
* John [should be EDSON!] Blaksley, 15, laborer, OH, at school.
* Lyman Blaksley, 17, OH, at school.
* Robert Blaksley, 20, OH.

1860, Germantown, Shelby County, Tennessee, page 331a.
* William Twyford, 50, farmer, real estate $2,000, personal property $1,000, KY.
* Jane Twyford, 50, KY.
* James Twyford, 24, farmer, TN.
* Nancy Keller, 18, TN.
* John Twyford, 16, TN.
* Fannie Twyford, 15, TN.
* Mary Twyford, 13, TN.
* William Keller, 3, TN.

(same page)
* Galston B. Dean, 32, farmer, TN.
* Martha Dean, [20?], TN.
* William Dean, 5, TN.
* Amanda Dean, 4, TN.
* Desalma Dean, 2, TN.

1860, Germantown, Shelby County, Tennessee, page 351.
dwelling 1756, family 1790
* W.H. Macy, 41, miller, real estate $260, personal property $2,300, NY
* M.J. Macy, 40, NY
* G.E. Macy, 10, TN, at school
* Alvia Macy, 7, TN
* Alice Macy, 5, TN

1860, Prairie Lea, Caldwell County, Texas, page 217.
* J.W. Bonner, 31, blacksmith, GA.
* Flora Bonner, 23, AL.
* Joseph Bonner, 5, AL.
* unnamed son, 2, AL.
* unnamed daughter, 11 mos, AL.
* Samuel A. Bonner, 27, GA.

1860, Pigeon Run, Campbell County, Virginia, page 300.
dwelling 972, family 982
* Richard Morgan, 59, farmer, real estate $12,410, personal property $53,355, VA
* Sophia W. Morgan, 56, wife, VA
* William H. Morgan, 23, overseer, VA
* Robert W. Morgan, 16, student, VA
* Taylor Morgan, 12, VA

1860, Pigeon Run, Campbell County, Virginia, page 313.
dwelling 896, family 886
* Richard G. Brown, 64, farmer, real estate $6,000, personal property $18,000, VA.
* Agnes W. Brown, 60, wife, VA.
* Catherine S. Brown, 30, domestic, VA.
* Watkins L. Brown, 21, overseer, VA.

1851, St. Ann's Eccliastical District, Lancaster, England
#3 Plumb Court
* Oswald Airey, head, 64, cotton twister, b Clapham, Yorkshire.
* Jane Airey, wife, 68, b Ingleton, Yorkshire.
* Eve Airey, daughter, 27, dress maker, b Bentham, Yorkshire.
* Ann Moor, visitor, 70, annuitant, b Selsil, Yorkshire.

1850, Randolph County, Alabama, page 342.
dwelling 891, family 891
* Joseph Rushton, 38, mechanic, real estate $800, NC.
* Martha Rushton, 28, NC.
* Flora Rushton, 15, AL.
* M. Rushton [female], 12, AL.
* W. Rushton [female], 10, AL.
* Joseph Rushton, 8, AL.
* Susan Rushton, 4, AL.
* Victoria Rushton, 1, AL.

1850, Third District, Hamilton County, Florida, page 462.
* Robert Ivey, 36, farmer, real estate $350, GA.
* Priscilla Ivey, 37, GA.
* John Ivey, 16, laborer, FL.
* Martha Ivey, 14, FL.
* Elizabeth J. Ivey, 11, FL.
* Mary Ivey, 8, FL.
* Sarah M. Ivey, 6, FL.
* Robert Ivey, 3, FL.
* Joshua Ivey, 1, FL.
* Priscilla Ivey, 10, FL.
* Thomas Ivey, 14, FL.
* Robert Ivey, 12, FL.
* James P. Hughey, 23, school teacher, GA.

1850, Marengo, McHenry County, Illinois, page 325.
dwelling 54, family 59
* Warren Blakesley, 42, no occupation, $900, NY, 3.
* Betsey Blakesley, 21, NY.
* Lucy J. Blakesley, 16, OH.
* Lovina Blakesley, 12, IL.
* Eliza Blakesley, 10, IL.
* Alonzo Blakesley, 7, IL.

1850, South Brunswick, Middlesex County, New jersey, page 386.
* John Jackson, 45, laborer, real estate $200, NJ.
* Catharine Jackson, 35,Ireland.
* John Jackson, 1, NJ.

1850, 8th Ward, New York City, New York County, New York.
dwelling 409, family 1,026
* Robert Irving, 39, moulder, England.
* Ann Irving, 40, England.
* Elizabeth Irving, 14, England.
* John Irving, 13, England.
* William Irving, 11, England.
* Robert Irving, Jr., 3, England.
* George Irving, 1, NY.

1850, Portland Township, Erie County, Ohio, page 57.
dwelling 901, family 910
* John Blakesley, 45, carpenter, NY.
* Isabella Blakesley, 41, PA.
* James Blakesley, 19, carpenter, OH.
* Alsey Blakesley, 17, laborer, OH.
* John Blakesley, Jr., 13, OH.
* Robert Blakesley, 10, OH.
* Lyman Blakesley, 8, OH.
* Edson Blakesley, 5, OH.
* James McClure, 18, laborer, OH.

1850, Shelby County, Tennessee, page 145.
* William S. Twyford, 48, KY, farmer, real estate $2,270.
* Jane Twyford, 40, KY.
* William Twyford, 17, TN.
* James Twyford, 15, TN.
* Martha Twyford, 13, TN.
* Nancy Twyford, 10, TN.
* John Twyford, 8, TN.
* Penny Twyford, 5, TN.
* Mary Twyford, 1, TN.

1850, Leesville, Campbell County, Virginia, page 188.
dwelling 894, family 894
* Richard G. Brown, 52, Methodist Episcopal minister, real estate $3,550, VA.
* Agnes W. Brown, 50, VA.
* Catherine S. Brown, 23, VA.
* Martha V. Brown, 19, VA.
* Henry W. Brown, 14, VA.
* Watkins L. Brown, 11, VA.
* Elizabeth A. Herndon, 50, real estate $1,044, VA.
* 18 slaves.

1841, #3 Plumb Court, Lancaster, Lancashire, England, District 27, Enumeration Schedule #22
* Oswald Airey, 50, cotton draper
* Jane Airey, 55
* Oswald Airey, 15, tailor's assistant
* Thomas Airey, 14, cotton house
* Jane Airey, 10

1841, Great Avenham Street, Preston, Lancashire, England, District 15, Enumeration Schedule #30
* Ann Irving, 55, dress maker
* John Irving, 25, tailor
* Robert Irving, 20, joiner
* Edward Irving, 19, printer's apprentice
* Agnes Irving, 15
* Jane Irving, 25
* Mary Irving, 13

1840, Columbia County, Florida, page 1.
Robert Ivy [sic], no slaves, engaged in agriculture.
* 1 male under age 5 [John]
* 1 male age 20-30 [Robert]
* 1 female age 20-30 [Priscilla]

1840, Miller, Dearborn County, Indiana.
Job Judd (Revolutionary War Venteran)
* 1 male age 80-89
* 1 female age 80-89
* 2 total in household.

1840, Campbell County, Virginia, page 9. * Richard G. Brown
* 2 males under age 5 [Walker & Leigh]
* 1 male age 15 to 19 [Richard, Jr.]
* 1 male age 20 to 29 [William]
* 1 male age 40 to 49 [Richard Sr.]
* 1 female age 5 to 9 [Martha V.]
* 2 females age 10 to 14 [Katherine and Mary]
* 1 female age 40 to 49 [Agnes]
* 17 slaves

1830, Wayne County, Georgia, page 281.
James Robson, Sr. - 1 male + 1 female (both age 70-79) = 2 total

1830, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana.
Job Judd - 1 male + 1 female (both age 70-79) = 2 total

1820, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana.
Job Judd
* 1 male 16-25
* 1 male over 45
* 1 female 10-15
* 1 female over 45
* 4 other persons
* 8 total in household

1820, Wayne County, Kentucky, page 88.
George Cox - 3 males under age 10; 2 males age 10 to 15; 1 male age 16 to 17; 1 male age 16 to 25; 1 male age 26 to 45; 1 female under age 10; 1 female age 26 to 44; 1 female 45+.

1820, Anson County, North Carolina, page 17.
* John Cox, 0-0-0-1-0-1-2-0-1-1-1-0-3-0-0-1-0-0-0-1-1-0-0.
* Jesse Cox, 3-1-0-0-1-0-1-1-0-1-0-0-8-0-0-4-1-1-0-1-2-1-0.

1820, Lanes Creek, Anson County, North Carolina, page 28.
* Henry Meachum, 0-1-0-0-0-1-0-1-0-0-1-0-3-0-0-0-0-0-0-1-0-0-0.

1820, Marion County, South Carolina, page 128.
* Isaac Timmons, 2-0-1-1-1-0-5-0-1-1-0-0-1-0-0-5-3-0-1-5-8-2-0---.
* John Timmons, Sr., 1-0-0-0-0-1-5-0-0-1-0-0-1-0-0-2-1-1-1-3-0-1-1-0---.

1820, Campbell County, Virginia, page 148.
* R.G. Brown, 1-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-1-0-0-0-4-0-0-1-1-0-0-3-0-1-1.

1820, Campbell County, Virginia, page 149.
* Terrill Morgan, 1-0-0-1-0-1-1-0-1-1-0-0-6-0-0-2-0-0-0-6-2-0-0.

1810, Claverack, Columbia County, New York, page 156.
* John Macy, 2-1-0-0-1-2-0-1-0-1-0-0-0-0.

1810, Oneida County, New York, page 29.
* A. Blakesley, 2-0-1-0-0-1-0-1-0-0-0.

1810, Spencer, Tioga County, New York.
* Job Judd, 2-1-3-0-0-1-0-1-2-0-1.

1810, Anson County, North Carolina, page 38.
* Jordon Flake, 3-0-0-1-0-1-0-0-1-0-0-3.

1810, Fawn, York County, Pennsylvania, page 179.
* Nathaniel McClure, 2-1-2-0-1-3-2-0-1-0-0.

1810, Marion County, South Carolina.
* page 118 - Samuel Davis, 1-0-1-0-0-0-0-0-1-0-0-3.
* page 119 - John Timmons, 0-1-0-1-0-0-1-0-0-1-0-4.

1810, Campbell County, Virginia, page 23.
* Henry Brown, 2-0-2-0-1-1-3-2-0-1-0-17.
* James Jones, 2-1-1-2-0-2-2-0-1-1-0-29.

1810, Charlotte County, Virginia, page 113.
* Terril Morgan, 2-1-0-1-0-1-0-0-0-1-0-0-3.

1810, Prince Edward County, Virginia, page 480.
* Thomas Morgan, 0-1-0-0-1-0-0-0-1-0-0-7.

1800, Claverack, Columbia County, New York, page 198.
* John Macy, 2-1-0-0-1-1-2-1-1-1-0-0.

1800, Oswego, Tioga County, New York.
* Job Judd, 4-1-1-0-1-1-1-1-1-0-0-0.

1800, Fayetteville, Anson County, North Carolina.
* page 200 - Samuel Flake, 0-0-2-0-1-0-0-0-0-1-0.
* page 201 - Henry Meachum, Rd (?!), 1-2-0-1-0-2-1-0-1-0-0-1.
* page 237 - Robert Lowry, 1-0-0-1-0-4-0-0-1-0-0.

1800, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, page 104.
* Abner Lowry, 1-0-0-1-0-1-1-1-0-0-0-7.

1800, Liberty County, Marion District, South Carolina, page 456.
* John Timmons, Sr., 0-1-2-0-1-0-0-1-0-1-0-0-9.

1790, Berlin, Hartford County, Connecticut.
Job Judd, 2-2-2-0-0.

1790, Fayette, Anson County, North Carolina.
* page 191 - Samuel Flake, 2-3-2-0-1.
* page 194 - Robert Lowry, 2-1-3-0-6.

1790, Prince Frederick's, Georgetown County, South Carolina, page 500.
* John Timmons, 0-0-3-3---(illegible).

1790, Ninety-six District, Edgefield County, South Carolina.
* James Rustin [sic! should be RUSHTON].
* 1 free white male over 16 including head of household.
* 3 free white males under 16 [sons John, Nathan & William]
* 2 free white females [wife Hannah & daughter who later married William Harrison]
* No slaves.

1790, York County, South Carolina, page 193.
* Hanah Miller, 0-2-5-0-0.