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Cutna1,2,3

M, #25341, b. bef __/__/0560

Parents

FatherCynic, King of Wessex (b. 525, d. 560)

Family:

SonCeol
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Biography

Cutna, son of Cynic, King of Wessex,, was born before 560.
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Citations

  1. [S103] Beall, William R, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700
  2. [S494] web-Wikipedia
  3. [S495] Medieval History, Liber Gentium

Ceol1,2,3

M, #25342

Parents

FatherCutna (b. before 560)
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Biography

Ceol was also known as King of Wessex Ceol.
Ceol. . Type: GENERAL NOTES.1,2,3 He. Ceol (also known as Ceola or Ceolric) was King of Wessex from 592 to597.

He was the son of Cutha (or Cuthwulf), the son of Cynric of Wessex. Hereigned from either 591 AD or 592 to 597. According to the Anglo-SaxonChronicle, he began his reign in 591, but it was only in the followingyear that he drove out his uncle Ceawlin in a battle at Woden's Barrowin Wiltshire, thus denying the throne to the rightful heir, Ceawlin'sson Cuthwine.

Upon his death the throne passed to his brother Ceolwulf, because hisson Cynegils was presumably too young to inherit the throne, so it wasgiven to the brother, as was probably the custom among the Saxons.

Ceol was the founding member of a sub-house of the House of Wessexwhich would rule Wessex from 591 - 645, 648 - 674 and from 676 - 685,comprising Ceol, Ceolwulf, Cynegils, Cenwalh, Seaxburh and Centwine.Coenwulf and Ceolwulf I of Mercia are also believed to be descendantsof Ceol, meaning that the Ceolian line flourished for at least threecenturies after its founder's death, and possibly longer.
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Citations

  1. [S103] Beall, William R, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700
  2. [S494] web-Wikipedia
  3. [S495] Medieval History, Liber Gentium

Cerdic, King of the West Saxons1,2,3

M, #25343, b. __/__/0467, d. __/__/0534

Parents

FatherElesa

Family:

SonCynic, King of Wessex+ (b. 525, d. 560)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Cerdic, King of the West Saxons, had reference number 1-1. He, son of Elesa, was born in 467 in Saxony, GermanyG.
. [:TAB:]The Roman army had left Britain and travelled south across Europe to defend Rome in the year 409 AD. But they lost the war to the Goths, and never returned.
[:TAB:]As the Romans left, the Scotti (from Ireland area) and the Picts (from Scotland area) began to raid across the borders. Lacking Roman defenders, Britons solicited Germanic troops from three very powerful Germanic tribes: the Saxons from Germany, the Angles from northern Netherlands, and the Jutes from Denmark.
[:CR:][:TAB:]Elesa's son, Cerdic, heard from other Saxons who had been to Britain how good that land was, and how weak the Britons had become since the departure of their Roman Legions. Cerdic was not invited to Britain, as had been the first Saxons, but he decided to take his people from the bog lands of Jutland (Denmark) where they lived, to the good new land of Britain. And so, the Angles and Saxons invaded Britain, landing at Portsmouth and settling inland from there, by force of arms. Leading them all, was Cerdic.
[:CR:][:TAB:]According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Cerdic landed in Hampshire in 495 with his son Cynric in three keels (ships). He is said to have fought a British king named Natanleod at Netley Marsh in Hampshire and killed him thirteen years later (in 508) and to have fought at Cerdicesleag (Charford, Cerdic's Ford) in 519, after which he became the first King of Wessex. The conquest of the Isle of Wight is also mentioned among his campaigns, and it was later given to his kinsmen, Stuf and Wihtgar (who had supposedly arrived with the West Saxons in 514). Cerdic is said to have died in 534 and was succeeded by his son Cynric.
[:CR:][:TAB:]The early history of Wessex is clearly muddled and duplicate reports of events exists. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, was put together in the late ninth century; though it probably does record the extant tradition of the founding of Wessex, the intervening four hundred years mean that the account cannot be assumed to be accurate.
[:CR:][:TAB:]Descent from Cerdic became a necessary criterion for later kings of Wessex, and Egbert of Wessex, progenitor of the English royal house and subsequent rulers of England and Britain, claimed him as an ancestor.
[:CR:][:TAB:]Everything they did was memorized and told to their childrens' children. When they learned to write, all the stories were committed to paper manuscripts, and so preserved for one and a half thousand years until today, in books called the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles.
[:CR:][:TAB:]While most of Europe emerged from the post Roman world speaking Romance languages (Spanish, Italian, and French derived from the Latin of the bygone Romans), the language that would define England was Germanic due to the Anglo-Saxon influence. [m2] [m3].2
[Pf] served as King of [m] between 519 and 534. [m2].2
Cerdic, King of the West Saxons, died in 534 in Wessex, EnglandG.1,2,3
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Citations

  1. [S103] Beall, William R, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700
  2. [S494] web-Wikipedia
  3. [S495] Medieval History, Liber Gentium

William de Beauchamp, of Elmley Castle1

M, #25344, b. aft __/__/1151, d. bet __/__/1211 and __/__/1212

Parents

FatherWilliam de Beauchamp, of Elmley Castle (b. 1105, d. 1169)
MotherBertha de BRAOSE (b. about 1159)

Family: Joane de Waleries (b. about 1151, d. 1192)

SonWalter de Beauchamp+ (b. about 1173, d. 1235)
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Biography

William de Beauchamp, of Elmley Castle, had reference number x. He, son of William de Beauchamp, of Elmley Castle, and Bertha de BRAOSE, was born after 1151 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, EnglandG+.2

William married Joane de Waleries age ~21, daughter of Thomas Waleries and Adelia Talvas, in 1172 in Elmley, Worcestershire, EnglandG.2

William de Beauchamp, of Elmley Castle, died between 1211 and 1212 in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, EnglandG+.2
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Citations

  1. [S102] Lundy, Darryl, The Peerage
  2. [S497] Hart Jr, Albert D, web-Our Folk

Joane de Waleries1

F, #25345, b. abt __/__/1151, d. __/__/1192

Parents

FatherThomas Waleries (b. 1109, d. 1154)
MotherAdelia Talvas (b. 1114, d. 4 October 1174)

Family: William de Beauchamp, of Elmley Castle, (b. after 1151, d. between 1211 and 1212)

SonWalter de Beauchamp+ (b. about 1173, d. 1235)
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Biography

Joane de Waleries was also known as Joane de Beauchamp. She had reference number x. She, daughter of Thomas Waleries and Adelia Talvas, was born about 1151 in Elmley, Worcestershire, EnglandG.1

William married Joane de Waleries ~21, daughter of Thomas Waleries and Adelia Talvas, in 1172 in Elmley, Worcestershire, EnglandG.2

Joane de Waleries died in 1192 in EnglandG.1
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Citations

  1. [S15] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees
  2. [S497] Hart Jr, Albert D, web-Our Folk

William de Beauchamp, of Elmley Castle1,2

M, #25346, b. __/__/1105, d. __/__/1169

Parents

FatherWalter de Beauchamp, of Elmley Castle (b. before 1085)
MotherEmmeline d' ABITOT (b. 1076, d. 1139)

Family: Bertha de BRAOSE (b. about 1159)

SonWilliam de Beauchamp, of Elmley Castle+ (b. after 1151, d. between 1211 and 1212)
DaughterEmma de Beauchamp (b. before 1169)
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Biography

William de Beauchamp, of Elmley Castle, had reference number 222-28. He, son of Walter de Beauchamp, of Elmley Castle, and Emmeline d' ABITOT, was born in 1105.2
William lived before 1151 Worcestershire in Elmley Castle, Worcestershire, EnglandG+.

William age ~46 married Bertha de BRAOSE age ~-8, daughter of William de BRAOSE, 1st Baron of Gwentland, 5th Lord Braose, 3rd Lord of Bramber, and Bertha, of Hereford,, in 1151 in Gower, Glamorgan, WalesG.1,2

William de Beauchamp, of Elmley Castle, died in 1169.2
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Citations

  1. [S102] Lundy, Darryl, The Peerage
  2. [S497] Hart Jr, Albert D, web-Our Folk

Bertha de BRAOSE1

F, #25347, b. abt __/__/1159

Parents

Family: William de Beauchamp, of Elmley Castle, (b. 1105, d. 1169)

SonWilliam de Beauchamp, of Elmley Castle+ (b. after 1151, d. between 1211 and 1212)
DaughterEmma de Beauchamp (b. before 1169)
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Biography

Bertha de BRAOSE was also known as Maud de BRAOSE.2,3 She was also known as Bertha de BEAUCHAMP.
Bertha lived in Gower, Glamorgan, WalesG.3 She had reference number 222-28.

William ~46 married Bertha de BRAOSE ~-8, daughter of William de BRAOSE, 1st Baron of Gwentland, 5th Lord Braose, 3rd Lord of Bramber, and Bertha, of Hereford,, in 1151 in Gower, Glamorgan, WalesG.2,3
Bertha de BRAOSE, daughter of William de BRAOSE, 1st Baron of Gwentland, 5th Lord Braose, 3rd Lord of Bramber, and Bertha, of Hereford,, was born about 1159.3,4
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Citations

  1. [S103] Beall, William R, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700
  2. [S102] Lundy, Darryl, The Peerage
  3. [S497] Hart Jr, Albert D, web-Our Folk
  4. [S641] web-Finding Our Past

John Beauchamp

M, #25348, b. __/__/1470, d. __/__/1503

Family: Jane Carnsew (b. 1479)

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Biography

John Beauchamp was also known as Sir John Beauchamp. He, was born in 1470 in Powick, Worcestershire, England, 52.16126; -2.2463G.

John Beauchamp age ~30 married Jane Carnsew age ~21, daughter of William Carnsew and Jane Sherston, about 1500.1

John Beauchamp died in 1503 in Powick, Worcestershire, England, 52.16126; -2.2463G.
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Citations

  1. [S29] Ancestry Family Trees, Memo: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Treefiles. This source citation points you to a current version of thosefiles. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed orchanged information since this source citation was created.

Eneas de Bohun1

Relationship7th cousin 22 times removed of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25349, b. bet __/__/1314 and __/__/1315, d. bet __/__/1322 and __/__/1343
ReferencesPepin King of Italy (#1)
Pepin King of Italy (#2)
Pepin King of Italy (#3)
Pepin King of Italy (#4)
Pepin King of Italy (#5)
Pepin King of Italy (#6)
Pepin King of Italy (#7)
Pepin King of Italy (#8)
Pepin King of Italy (#9)
Pepin King of Italy (#10)
Pepin King of Italy (#11)
Pepin King of Italy (#12)

Parents

FatherHumphrey de Bohun VIII, 4th Earl of Hereford (b. 1276, d. between 16 March 1321 and 1322)
MotherElizabeth Plantagenet, Princess of England (b. 1282, d. 5 May 1316)
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Biography


Eneas de Bohun. never married Type: other.1 He, son of Humphrey de Bohun VIII, 4th Earl of Hereford, and Elizabeth Plantagenet, Princess of England,, was born between 1314 and 1315 in EnglandG.1
Eneas de Bohun died between 1322 and 1343 in EnglandG.1
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Citations

  1. [S499] Warner, Kathryn, Edward II web site

Humphrey2 de Bohun1

Relationship7th cousin 22 times removed of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25350, b. 12/06/1309
ReferencesPepin King of Italy (#1)
Pepin King of Italy (#2)
Pepin King of Italy (#3)
Pepin King of Italy (#4)
Pepin King of Italy (#5)
Pepin King of Italy (#6)
Pepin King of Italy (#7)
Pepin King of Italy (#8)
Pepin King of Italy (#9)
Pepin King of Italy (#10)
Pepin King of Italy (#11)
Pepin King of Italy (#12)

Parents

FatherHumphrey de Bohun VIII, 4th Earl of Hereford (b. 1276, d. between 16 March 1321 and 1322)
MotherElizabeth Plantagenet, Princess of England (b. 1282, d. 5 May 1316)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Humphrey2 de Bohun was also known as Earl of Hereford Humphrey2 de Bohun.1 He, son of Humphrey de Bohun VIII, 4th Earl of Hereford, and Elizabeth Plantagenet, Princess of England,, was born on 6 December 1309 in EnglandG.
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Citations

  1. [S499] Warner, Kathryn, Edward II web site

Edward II Edward, King of England1

Relationship7th cousin 24 times removed of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25351, b. 04/25/1284, d. 09/21/1327
ReferencesPepin King of Italy (#1)
Pepin King of Italy (#2)
Pepin King of Italy (#3)
Pepin King of Italy (#4)
Pepin King of Italy (#5)
Pepin King of Italy (#6)
Pepin King of Italy (#7)
Pepin King of Italy (#8)

Parents

FatherEdward I, Longshanks, King of England (b. 17 June 1239, d. 7 July 1307)
MotherEleanor of Castille, Countess of Ponthier (b. 1241, d. 28 November 1290)

Family: Isabella of France

SonEdward III, King of England (b. 13 November 1312, d. 21 June 1377)
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Biography

Edward II Edward, King of England, was also known as King of England Edward II.2 He had reference number 1-28. He, son of Edward I, Longshanks, King of England, and Eleanor of Castille, Countess of Ponthier,, was born on 25 April 1284 in Caernarfon Castle, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, WalesG+.1
Edward II Edward, King of England, died on 21 September 1327. murdered.3 He was buried in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, EnglandG+.3
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Citations

  1. [S493] web-Project Britain
  2. [S499] Warner, Kathryn, Edward II web site
  3. [S103] Beall, William R, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700

Eleanor de Bohun1

Relationship7th cousin 22 times removed of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
F, #25352, b. 10/17/1304, d. __/__/1363
ReferencesPepin King of Italy (#1)
Pepin King of Italy (#2)
Pepin King of Italy (#3)
Pepin King of Italy (#4)
Pepin King of Italy (#5)
Pepin King of Italy (#6)
Pepin King of Italy (#7)
Pepin King of Italy (#8)
Pepin King of Italy (#9)
Pepin King of Italy (#10)
Pepin King of Italy (#11)
Pepin King of Italy (#12)

Parents

FatherHumphrey de Bohun VIII, 4th Earl of Hereford (b. 1276, d. between 16 March 1321 and 1322)
MotherElizabeth Plantagenet, Princess of England (b. 1282, d. 5 May 1316)

Family: James Botiller Butler (b. 1304, d. 1338)

SonJames Butler+ (b. 4 October 1331, d. 18 October 1382)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Eleanor de Bohun. Probably named after her grandmother, Eleanor of Castile. [349]. She, daughter of Humphrey de Bohun VIII, 4th Earl of Hereford, and Elizabeth Plantagenet, Princess of England,, was born on 17 October 1304 in Knaresborough Castle, North Yorkshire, EnglandG+.1
Eleanor de Bohun died in 1363.
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Citations

  1. [S499] Warner, Kathryn, Edward II web site

John, count of Holland and Zealand1,2

M, #25353, d. bef 10/17/1304

Family: Elizabeth Plantagenet, Princess of England, (b. 1282, d. 5 May 1316)

Pedigree Link

Biography



John, count of Holland and Zealand, married Elizabeth Plantagenet, Princess of England, daughter of Edward I, Longshanks, King of England, and Eleanor of Castille, Countess of Ponthier,, before 1302.1,2

John, count of Holland and Zealand, died before 17 October 1304.1
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Citations

  1. [S499] Warner, Kathryn, Edward II web site
  2. [S103] Beall, William R, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700

Humphrey de Bohun1

Relationship7th cousin 22 times removed of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25354, b. 10/__/1305
ReferencesPepin King of Italy (#1)
Pepin King of Italy (#2)
Pepin King of Italy (#3)
Pepin King of Italy (#4)
Pepin King of Italy (#5)
Pepin King of Italy (#6)
Pepin King of Italy (#7)
Pepin King of Italy (#8)
Pepin King of Italy (#9)
Pepin King of Italy (#10)
Pepin King of Italy (#11)
Pepin King of Italy (#12)

Parents

FatherHumphrey de Bohun VIII, 4th Earl of Hereford (b. 1276, d. between 16 March 1321 and 1322)
MotherElizabeth Plantagenet, Princess of England (b. 1282, d. 5 May 1316)
Pedigree Link

Biography


Humphrey de Bohun died. died young.1 He, son of Humphrey de Bohun VIII, 4th Earl of Hereford, and Elizabeth Plantagenet, Princess of England,, was born in October 1305 in EnglandG.1
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Citations

  1. [S499] Warner, Kathryn, Edward II web site

Humphrey de Bohun VIII, 4th Earl of Hereford1,2,3,4

Relationship6th cousin 23 times removed of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25355, b. __/__/1276, d. bet 03/16/1321 and __/__/1322
ReferencesPepin King of Italy (#1)
Pepin King of Italy (#2)
Pepin King of Italy (#3)
Pepin King of Italy (#4)

Parents

Family: Elizabeth Plantagenet, Princess of England, (b. 1282, d. 5 May 1316)

DaughterEleanor de Bohun+ (b. 17 October 1304, d. 1363)
SonHumphrey de Bohun (b. October 1305)
SonJohn de Bohun (b. 23 November 1306)
SonHumphrey2 de Bohun (b. 6 December 1309)
DaughterMargaret de Bohun (b. 3 April 1311)
SonEdward (twin) de Bohun (b. between 1312 and 1313)
SonWilliam de Bohun, 6th Earl of Northampton+ (b. between 1312 and 1313, d. 1360)
SonEneas de Bohun (b. between 1314 and 1315, d. between 1322 and 1343)
DaughterIsabel de Bohun (b. 5 May 1316)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Humphrey de Bohun VIII, 4th Earl of Hereford, was also known as 4th Earl of Hereford Humphrey de Bohun VIII, 4th Earl of Hereford.2 He. Humphrey was horribly killed at the Battle of Boroughbridge when an iron pike pushed up between planks of the bridge where he was fighting and skewered him through the anus.[349]. He had reference number 97-31. He, son of Humphrey de Bohun, VII, 3rd Earl of Hereford and Essex, and Maud de Fiennes, was born in 1276 in EnglandG.1,2
Humphrey de Bohun VIII, 4th Earl of Hereford, age ~26 married Elizabeth Plantagenet, Princess of England, widow age ~20, daughter of Edward I, Longshanks, King of England, and Eleanor of Castille, Countess of Ponthier,, in 1302 in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Greater London, England, 51.499; -0.128G.2,3,4

Humphrey de Bohun VIII, 4th Earl of Hereford, died between 16 March 1321 and 1322 in Yorkshire, EnglandG. Battle of Boroughbridge.1,3,2
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Citations

  1. [S273] Ancestry.com, Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22, Memo: Stephen, Sir Leslie, ed, Dictionary of National Biography, 1921–1922,London, England: Oxford University Press, 1921–1922
  2. [S499] Warner, Kathryn, Edward II web site
  3. [S103] Beall, William R, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700
  4. [S843] Roberts, Gary Boyd, The Royal Descents of 600 Immigrants to the American Colonies or the United States

Elizabeth Plantagenet, Princess of England1,2,3,4

Relationship7th cousin 24 times removed of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
F, #25356, b. __/__/1282, d. 05/05/1316
ReferencesPepin King of Italy (#1)
Pepin King of Italy (#2)
Pepin King of Italy (#3)
Pepin King of Italy (#4)
Pepin King of Italy (#5)
Pepin King of Italy (#6)
Pepin King of Italy (#7)
Pepin King of Italy (#8)

Parents

FatherEdward I, Longshanks, King of England (b. 17 June 1239, d. 7 July 1307)
MotherEleanor of Castille, Countess of Ponthier (b. 1241, d. 28 November 1290)

Family 1: John, count of Holland and Zealand, (d. before 17 October 1304)

Family 2: Humphrey de Bohun VIII, 4th Earl of Hereford, (b. 1276, d. between 16 March 1321 and 1322)

DaughterEleanor de Bohun+ (b. 17 October 1304, d. 1363)
SonHumphrey de Bohun (b. October 1305)
SonJohn de Bohun (b. 23 November 1306)
SonHumphrey2 de Bohun (b. 6 December 1309)
DaughterMargaret de Bohun (b. 3 April 1311)
SonEdward (twin) de Bohun (b. between 1312 and 1313)
SonWilliam de Bohun, 6th Earl of Northampton+ (b. between 1312 and 1313, d. 1360)
SonEneas de Bohun (b. between 1314 and 1315, d. between 1322 and 1343)
DaughterIsabel de Bohun (b. 5 May 1316)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Elizabeth Plantagenet, Princess of England, was also known as Princess Elizabeth Plantagenet.1 She was also known as Elizabeth de Bohun. She was also known as Elizabeth Jan. She had reference number 6-29, 7-29. She, daughter of Edward I, Longshanks, King of England, and Eleanor of Castille, Countess of Ponthier,, was born in 1282 in EnglandG.1

Elizabeth Plantagenet, Princess of England, married John, count of Holland and Zealand, before 1302.1,2

Humphrey de Bohun VIII, 4th Earl of Hereford, ~26, widow, married Elizabeth Plantagenet, Princess of England, ~20, daughter of Edward I, Longshanks, King of England, and Eleanor of Castille, Countess of Ponthier,, in 1302 in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Greater London, England, 51.499; -0.128G.1,2,4

Elizabeth Plantagenet, Princess of England, died on 5 May 1316 in EnglandG. during childbirth of Isabel.1
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Citations

  1. [S499] Warner, Kathryn, Edward II web site
  2. [S103] Beall, William R, Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700
  3. [S639] Allen, Jamie, Jamie Allen's Family Tree
  4. [S843] Roberts, Gary Boyd, The Royal Descents of 600 Immigrants to the American Colonies or the United States

Malcomb Ledbetter McKenzie

Relationship5th cousin of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25357, b. 07/08/1925, d. 12/20/2008
ReferencesJeremiah Casey

Parents

FatherFrank Ledbetter McKenzie (b. 4 February 1902, d. 4 July 1970)
MotherAnnie Jeanette Reynolds (b. 13 August 1902, d. 29 October 1987)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Malcomb Ledbetter McKenzie, son of Frank Ledbetter McKenzie and Annie Jeanette Reynolds, was born on 8 July 1925 in Cordova, Richmond Co, North CarolinaG.
Malcomb Ledbetter McKenzie died on 20 December 2008 in Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co, North CarolinaG.
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Myrtice Catherine Toler1,2,3,4

Toler Myrtice Katherine
RelationshipAunt of Frances Wileria Hudson
F, #25358, b. 08/27/1916, d. 01/06/1977
ReferencesBARBREE
SMITHWICK Hugh

Parents

FatherArthur Gilford Toler (b. 10 August 1886, d. 15 May 1938)
MotherBeulah Benton Barbree (b. 27 July 1883, d. January 1941)

Family: Thomas Glenn Pace (b. 11 November 1911, d. 7 June 1997)

SonEarl Kenneth Pace, Sr.+
DaughterDoris Rebecca Pace+
SonRobert Thomas Pace+ (b. 9 February 1941, d. 10 May 2002)
SonJack Arthur Pace+ (b. 22 November 1943, d. 21 April 1988)
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Biography

Myrtice Catherine Toler was also known as Myrtice Catherine Pace.5 She, daughter of Arthur Gilford Toler and Beulah Benton Barbree, was born on 27 August 1916 in Jakin, Early Co, GAG.5,1,2,3,4
Myrtice Catherine Toler was listed as a daughter of Arthur Gilford Toler in 1920 in Lucile, Early Co, GAG, in the census.
Myrtice Catherine Toler was listed as a daughter of Arthur Gilford Toler in 1930 in Lucile, Early Co, GAG, in the census.

Myrtice Catherine Toler married Thomas Glenn Pace, son of Paul Cornelius Pace and Lydia Lou Rogers, on 31 October 1933 in Donalsonville, Seminole Co, GAG.

Myrtice Catherine Toler was the wife of Thomas Glenn Pace in the census in 1940 in Militia District 1160, Miller Co, GeorgiaG.
Myrtice Catherine Toler died on 6 January 1977 in Donalsonville, Seminole Co, GAG.5,1,4 She was buried in Jakin Freewill Baptist Cemetery, Jakin, Early Co, Georgia, 31.103721; -84.965875G.

Myrtice Catherine Toler lived in Jakin, Early Co, GAG. Find a Grave Memorial # is. 61467076.
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Citations

  1. [S197] Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
  2. [S239] 1920 United States Federal Census
  3. [S245] Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census, Memo: United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Fifteenth Census ofthe United States, 1930, Washington, D.C.: National Archives andRecords Administration, 1930
  4. [S15] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees
  5. [S26] Ancestry.com, Social Security Death Index, Memo: Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index, MasterFile, : Social Security Administration

Eugenia 'Jean' Barbree1,2

Relationship1st cousin 1 time removed of Frances Wileria Hudson
F, #25359, b. 07/06/1927, d. 08/23/2008
ReferencesBARBREE
SMITHWICK Hugh

Parents

FatherWilliam Daniel 'Will' Barbree (b. 28 January 1890, d. 19 February 1942)
MotherEugenia Arkansas 'Jeanie' Sheffield (b. 28 January 1894, d. November 1977)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Eugenia 'Jean' Barbree was also known as Eugenia 'Jean' Humphrey. She, daughter of William Daniel 'Will' Barbree and Eugenia Arkansas 'Jeanie' Sheffield, was born on 6 July 1927 in Sarasota, Sarasota Co, FloridaG.1,2
Eugenia lived in Lucile, Early Co, GAG, in 1930.1

Eugenia 'Jean' Barbree married Curtis Rayford Humphrey on 6 December 1941.

Eugenia 'Jean' Barbree died on 23 August 2008 in Albany, Dougherty Co, GAG.2
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Citations

  1. [S245] Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census, Memo: United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Fifteenth Census ofthe United States, 1930, Washington, D.C.: National Archives andRecords Administration, 1930
  2. [S26] Ancestry.com, Social Security Death Index, Memo: Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index, MasterFile, : Social Security Administration

Joanne Elizabeth Kingry1,2,3,4,5,6

RelationshipGreat-grandmother of Frances Wileria Hudson
F, #25360, b. 08/13/1853, d. 12/21/1929

Parents

FatherBryant Cullen Kingry (b. 23 December 1830, d. 13 April 1875)
MotherEliza Jane Jones (b. 4 July 1832, d. 28 December 1916)

Family: Lodric L. Tolar (b. 27 April 1858, d. 29 January 1940)

SonWilliam Bryant Tolar+ (b. 9 September 1879, d. 27 May 1949)
SonJames Lodric Tolar+ (b. 13 August 1881, d. 1979)
DaughterLula Virginia Tolar (b. 3 November 1884, d. 11 April 1937)
SonArthur Gilford Toler+ (b. 10 August 1886, d. 15 May 1938)
ChildUnknown child1 Tolar (b. about 1889)
ChildUnknown child2 Tolar (b. about 1892)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Joanne Elizabeth Kingry was also known as Joanne Elizabeth Tolar. She was also known as Sis Kingry. She was also known as Joanne Elizabeth Tolar. She, daughter of Bryant Cullen Kingry and Eliza Jane Jones, was born on 13 August 1853 in Wilkinson Co, GAG.3,1,2,4,4,5,651

Lodric L. Tolar 20 married Joanne Elizabeth Kingry 24, daughter of Bryant Cullen Kingry and Eliza Jane Jones, on 4 July 1878 in Henry Co, ALG+.

Joanne Elizabeth Kingry was the wife of Lodric L. Tolar in the census in 1880 in Houston Co, Chipola, Henry Co, AlabamaG. Joanna 25 GA.6
Joanne Elizabeth Kingry was the wife of Lodric L. Tolar in the census in 1900 in Mayhaw, Miller Co, GeorgiaG. Joanna # 47 Aug 1852 GA GA GA.3
Joanne Elizabeth Kingry was the wife of Lodric L. Tolar in the census in 1910 in Jakin, Early Co, GAG. Joann E 56 m30 4/4 children living.4
Joanne Elizabeth Kingry was listed as the mother-in-law of Lodric L. Tolar in the census in 1920 in Jakin, Early Co, GAG. Joanna 66 GA.2

Joanne Elizabeth Kingry died on 21 December 1929. She was buried in Bethel Bap Ch Cem, Early Co, GAG.
Find a Grave Memorial # is. 65640011.
Last Edited13 February 2024 10:42:28

Citations

  1. [S253] Ancestry.com, 1870 United States Federal Census, Memo: 1870
  2. [S239] 1920 United States Federal Census
  3. [S238] 1900 United States Federal Census, Memo: United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Twelfth Census of theUnited States, 1900, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1900
  4. [S243] 1910 United States Federal Census
  5. [S248] Ancestry.com, 1860 United States Federal census, Memo: United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Eighth Census of theUnited States, 1860, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1860
  6. [S241] Ancestry.com, 1880 United States Federal Census, Memo: United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Tenth Census of theUnited States, 1880, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1880

Arthur Curtis Tolar1,2,3

RelationshipUncle of Frances Wileria Hudson
M, #25361, b. 06/08/1914, d. 10/01/2007
ReferencesBARBREE
SMITHWICK Hugh

Parents

FatherArthur Gilford Toler (b. 10 August 1886, d. 15 May 1938)
MotherBeulah Benton Barbree (b. 27 July 1883, d. January 1941)

Family: Ruby Lee Chandler (b. 25 June 1918, d. 18 September 2007)

DaughterJerry Ann Tolar+
Pedigree Link

Biography

Arthur Curtis Tolar, son of Arthur Gilford Toler and Beulah Benton Barbree, was born on 8 June 1914 in Jakin, Early Co, GAG.1,2,3
Arthur Curtis Tolar was a son of Arthur Gilford Toler in the census in 1920 in Lucile, Early Co, GAG.
Arthur Curtis Tolar was a son of Arthur Gilford Toler in the census in 1930 in Lucile, Early Co, GAG.

Arthur Curtis Tolar married Ruby Lee Chandler, daughter of Arthur C Chandler and Addie Pearl Garrett, on 10 September 1938 in Cedar Springs, Early Co, GeorgiaG.

Arthur Curtis Tolar lived in Dothan, Houston Co, ALG, in 1959.
Arthur Curtis Tolar lived in Saraland, Mobile Co, AlabamaG, in 1992.
Arthur Curtis Tolar died on 1 October 2007 in Saraland, Mobile Co, AlabamaG.2 He was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, Saraland, Mobile Co, AlabamaG.
Find a Grave Memorial # is. 41779035.
Last Edited15 February 2024 15:30:06

Citations

  1. [S239] 1920 United States Federal Census
  2. [S15] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees
  3. [S245] Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census, Memo: United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Fifteenth Census ofthe United States, 1930, Washington, D.C.: National Archives andRecords Administration, 1930

John Wesley Casey1,2

Relationship2nd cousin 2 times removed of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25362, b. 02/03/1892, d. 03/04/1965
ReferencesJeremiah Casey

Parents

FatherJames S. Casey (b. 1848, d. 20 August 1917)
MotherElizabeth Beasley (b. 1853, d. about 1915)

Family: Rena Unknown (b. about 1892)

DaughterBetty Jean Casey
SonJohn Wesley Casey, Jr.
Pedigree Link

Biography

John Wesley Casey was buried in Whitaker Methodist Church Cemetery, Geneva Co, Alabama, 31.00380; -85.57600G.

John Wesley Casey was farmer. He. 1900 Geneva Co AL: John W., age 8, living with parents 1910 GenevaCo AL, Prc 4 Fadette ed 93 s15B: John W. 18 1920 Geneva Co AL, Prc 4,Fadette, Graceville/Malvern Road, with sister Collie and her husbandRollin Bailey 1930 Geneva Co AL, Dundee Bt 5, ed 31-6, sh 19A: JohnW. Casey 35 m1@25 can't r/w, AL AL AL, farmer; Rena 29 m1@20reads/writes MS MS MS, Elizabeth (mother) 75 m1@16, AL AL AL 1948Oakvale, MS: J. W. Casey 1962 John W. Casey, Slocomb Rt 2 JohnWesley Casey, 73, of Slocomb, Rt 1, died at a Dothan hospitalfollowing a long illness. A native of Geneva Co, he resided in thecounty most of his life. Burial was at the Whitaker Methodist Church,Geneva Co AL. Surviving are one son, J. W. Casey, Jr., Prentiss, Miss,one daughter, Mrs. Betty Jean Casey, CA, two sisters, Mrs. IdaMerritt, Dothan, Rt 1, Mrs. Bera Merritt, Panama City, FL, twograndchildren and several nieces and nephews. No marriage identifiedin Geneva or Houston Co AL records. No wife buried with him atWhitaker. He, son of James S. Casey and Elizabeth Beasley, was born on 3 February 1892 in AlabamaG+.1,2
John lived in Garrards, Geneva Co, AlabamaG, in 1900.1
John lived in Fadette, Geneva Co, AlabamaG, in 1910.2

John Wesley Casey married about 1925.

John Wesley Casey died on 4 March 1965.
Last Edited14 February 2024 10:37:35

Citations

  1. [S238] 1900 United States Federal Census, Memo: United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Twelfth Census of theUnited States, 1900, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1900
  2. [S243] 1910 United States Federal Census

Emily Catherine Brown1

RelationshipGreat-grandmother of Frances Wileria Hudson
F, #25363, b. 07/31/1855, d. 07/05/1903

Parents

FatherBenjamin Brown (b. 1824, d. before 1900)
MotherSarah Ann Hayes (b. April 1834)

Family: Daniel Owen Barbree (b. 12 February 1847, d. 27 January 1926)

DaughterAnnie Iola Barbree+ (b. 15 June 1880, d. 23 October 1949)
SonRemus Lee Barbree+ (b. 25 December 1882, d. 19 October 1941)
DaughterBeulah Benton Barbree+ (b. 27 July 1883, d. January 1941)
DaughterEffie Delia Barbree (b. 30 May 1886, d. 6 November 1955)
SonWilliam Daniel 'Will' Barbree+ (b. 28 January 1890, d. 19 February 1942)
SonHardy Franklin 'Frank' Barbree+ (b. 2 September 1894, d. 29 June 1950)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Emily Catherine Brown was also known as Emily Catherine Barbree. She, daughter of Benjamin Brown and Sarah Ann Hayes, was born on 31 July 1855 in Cordele, Dooly Co, GAG.1

Emily Catherine Brown married Daniel Owen Barbree, son of Stancil Barbree and Ann Ganer Hester, on 31 August 1879 in Decatur Co, GAG. he-32, she-24, MB B, p354.2,2

Emily Catherine Brown was the wife of Daniel Owen Barbree in the census in 1900 in Jakin, Early Co, GAG. Emilee Jul 1844 rr m20 6/6 children living FL GA GA.1
Emily Catherine Brown died on 5 July 1903 in Early Co, GAG.1 She was buried in Bethel Bap Ch Cem, Early Co, GAG.
Find a Grave Memorial # is. 65603644.3
Last Edited13 February 2024 10:42:28

Citations

  1. [S15] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees
  2. [S23] ., Census records
  3. [S48] ., Find A Grave

Daniel Owen Barbree1,2

Barbree Daniel Owen W-ggf
RelationshipGreat-grandfather of Frances Wileria Hudson
M, #25364, b. 02/12/1847, d. 01/27/1926
ReferencesBARBREE
SMITHWICK Hugh

Parents

FatherStancil Barbree (b. calculated 1811, d. 28 July 1856)
MotherAnn Ganer Hester (b. calculated 1822, d. after 1870)

Family 1: Emily Catherine Brown (b. 31 July 1855, d. 5 July 1903)

DaughterAnnie Iola Barbree+ (b. 15 June 1880, d. 23 October 1949)
SonRemus Lee Barbree+ (b. 25 December 1882, d. 19 October 1941)
DaughterBeulah Benton Barbree+ (b. 27 July 1883, d. January 1941)
DaughterEffie Delia Barbree (b. 30 May 1886, d. 6 November 1955)
SonWilliam Daniel 'Will' Barbree+ (b. 28 January 1890, d. 19 February 1942)
SonHardy Franklin 'Frank' Barbree+ (b. 2 September 1894, d. 29 June 1950)

Family 2: Sallie Odum (b. 1855)

Pedigree Link

Biography

Daniel Owen Barbree, son of Stancil Barbree and Ann Ganer Hester, was born on 12 February 1847 in Dooly Co, GAG.1,22
In 1856 in Decatur Co, GAG, Daniel Owen Barbree. Daniel's father Stancil Barbree was murdered when Daniel was 9 years of age.3
Daniel Owen Barbree has not been located in the 1860 census.
Daniel Owen Barbree lived in GMD 638, Decatur Co, GeorgiaG, in 1864. D O Barberry.
. In the 1864 Georgia Census for Reconstruction of the Militia, Decatur County Georgia, 8th Senatorial District, 635th Militia District, D O Barberry, b GA 16 yrs old, no occupation listed. Militia District 638 is now in Seminole County. In 1864,it was in Decatur County.
Daniel Owen Barbree has not been located in the 1870 census.

Daniel Owen Barbree married Emily Catherine Brown, daughter of Benjamin Brown and Sarah Ann Hayes, on 31 August 1879 in Decatur Co, GAG. he-32, she-24, MB B, p354.4,4

Daniel Owen Barbree was the Head of Household in the census in 1880 in GeorgiaG.
In the tax list between 1884 and 1887 in Colquit, Miller Co, GAG, Daniel Owen Barbree was a resident.5

Daniel Owen Barbree was the Head of Household in the census in 1900 in Jakin, Early Co, GAG. Daniel Owen Barbree Feb 1847 53 m20, GA SC NC farmer, yyy RF, Emilee Jul 1855 44 m20 6/6 FL GA GA yyy, Remus Dec 1881 18 GA, Eula Jul 1884 15 GA, Delia May 1886 14 GA, William Jan 1890 10 GA, Frank Sep 1894 5GA.1

His wife, Emily Catherine Brown, died on 5 July 1903 in Early Co, GAG, at 47 years of age.1

Daniel Owen Barbree married Sallie Odum on 28 January 1909 in Early Co, GAG.6,6

Daniel Owen Barbree was the Head of Household in the census in 1910 in Lucile, Early Co, GAG. Daniel O. Barbree 53 m2 1 GA US NC farmer yyy rents farm, Sallie 55 m10/0 GA GA GA ny.1
Daniel Owen Barbree was the Head of Household in the census in 1920 in Lucile, Early Co, GAG. Daniel O. Barbree 73 GA, Sallie 55 GA.1
Daniel Owen Barbree died on 27 January 1926 in Early Co, GAG. age 78 11 m.1 He was buried in Bethel Bap Ch Cem, Early Co, GAG.
Find a Grave Memorial # is. 65603285.
Last Edited15 February 2024 15:30:06

Citations

  1. [S15] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees
  2. [S237] Ancestry.com, 1850 United States Federal Census, Memo: United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Seventh Census of theUnited States, 1850, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1850
  3. [S107] Davis Jr, Robert Scott, The Georgia Black Book, Volume 1, Source Element: 929.3758 DAV
  4. [S23] ., Census records
  5. [S1056] Georgia, Property Tax Digest 1884-1887
  6. [S243] 1910 United States Federal Census

Paul Angeloff

Angeloff Paul
M, #25365, b. 06/18/1939, d. 08/02/2022

Parents

FatherDouglas Wayne Weidig, Sr (b. 16 July 1919, d. 3 October 1966)
MotherEileen Reeves
Pedigree Link

Biography

Paul Angeloff, son of Douglas Wayne Weidig, Sr, and Eileen Reeves, was born on 18 June 1939 in IllinoisG.

Theodore Angeloff and Rada Stoianess adopted Paul Angeloff, son of Douglas Wayne Weidig, Sr, and in IllinoisG.
Paul Angeloff was a son of Theodore Angeloff in the census in 1940 in Rock Island, Rock Island Co, ILG, . Paul 9/12 IL.1
Paul Angeloff was a son of Theodore Angeloff in the census in 1950 in Rock Island, Rock Island Co, ILG. Paul P 10 IL.2
. Paul was a native of Rock Island, Illinois.

During his employment as Vice President & General Manager of the Chattahoochee Industrial Railroad, Cedar Springs, GA, he served as both the President of the Blakely-Early County Chamber of Commerce and the Blakely Rotary Club. He was a participant in Leadership Georgia.

Named a Paul Harris Fellow by the Dothan Rotary Club, he was awarded an Honorary Membership when his health no longer permitted his participation.

One of the many “Joys” in Paul’s life was serving others. For years he gave his heart and his leadership to the American Heart Association and became the Southeast Regional Director of AHA. Both Dothan hospitals enjoyed working together with Paul to actively support the mission of AHA.

In 1993, Paul Angeloff was awarded the Rome Betts National AHA Award of Excellence for his exemplary dedication and his great success in community development for the Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi Affiliates. This was the first time an AHA Director from the Southeast region had ever received this prestigious National Award of Excellence!

As Executive Director of the Dothan Area Botanical Gardens, he was instrumental in establishing the Ralph and Carolyn Smith Botanical Center.

A Master Gardener, he cultivated Orchids and Camellias and proudly shared their blooms with many friends in the community. In recent years he helped re-establish the Southeast Alabama Camellia Society, where he served as Vice President.

An avid runner in his younger years, he was President of the Dothan Runners Club. Many will remember his prowess on the tennis court.

A long-time member of First United Methodist Church, Paul served on the Administrative Board, and was a devoted usher at the 11o’clock service for many years. His duties as an usher continued at Southeast Alabama community Theatre performances, where a patron once said “When you get to Heaven, Paul Angeloff will show you where to sit”.

He and Dolores loved traveling and counted Alaska, European River Cruises and Greece as favorite destinations.
Paul Angeloff died on 2 August 2022 in Dothan, Houston Co, ALG.
Last Edited14 February 2024 13:05:00

Citations

  1. [S638] 1940 United States Federal Census
  2. [S1053] 1950 United States Federal Census

Dolores Raup

F, #25366

Parents

FatherCalvin LeRoy Raup, Jr. (b. 19 November 1907, d. 18 November 1981)
MotherLetha Ann Jones (b. 20 March 1905, d. 8 July 1982)

Family: Paul Angeloff (b. 18 June 1939, d. 2 August 2022)

SonDoug Angeloff
SonJason Angeloff
Pedigree Link
Last Edited13 February 2024 10:42:28

William Hendrick Averitt1,1,2,3,4,5,3,1,6

Relationship5th cousin 2 times removed of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25367, b. 10/16/1921, d. 03/23/2005
ReferencesBenjamin Averett

Parents

FatherHenry Arthur Averitt (b. 12 September 1895, d. 17 August 1962)
MotherLucy Myrtle Hendrick (b. 14 September 1895, d. 13 May 1967)
Pedigree Link

Biography

William Hendrick Averitt, son of Henry Arthur Averitt and Lucy Myrtle Hendrick, was born on 16 October 1921 in Angelina Co, TexasG.2,3,4,5,3
William lived in Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, TexasG, in 1930.2,3
William lived in Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches, TexasG, in 1930.3
William Hendrick Averitt died on 23 March 2005 in Brenham, Washington Co, TexasG.2,4,5
Last Edited15 February 2024 12:25:28

Citations

  1. [S500] Ancestry.com, U.S. World War II Navy Muster Rolls, 1938-1949
  2. [S15] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees
  3. [S245] Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census, Memo: United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Fifteenth Census ofthe United States, 1930, Washington, D.C.: National Archives andRecords Administration, 1930
  4. [S105] National Cemetery Administration, U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006
  5. [S26] Ancestry.com, Social Security Death Index, Memo: Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index, MasterFile, : Social Security Administration
  6. [S29] Ancestry Family Trees, Memo: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Treefiles. This source citation points you to a current version of thosefiles. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed orchanged information since this source citation was created.

John Jasper Ballard, Jr.

RelationshipGreat-granduncle of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25368, b. 09/28/1853, d. 10/27/1918
ReferencesJoseph Ballard
Poynes Weldon

Parents

FatherJohn Jasper Ballard, Sr. (b. 12 November 1812, d. 15 July 1864)
MotherNancy McKnight (b. 1809, d. 15 November 1870)

Family 1: Laurentine 'Tinnie' E. Nixon (b. 15 June 1854, d. 27 June 1886)

DaughterAnna Ballard (b. August 1880)
SonEmmett Ballard (b. after 1880, d. after 1918)
SonErnest Ballard (b. February 1883)

Family 2: Alice G Billups (b. 12 May 1864, d. 14 April 1916)

DaughterAddie Ethel Ballard (b. 31 January 1889, d. 1 August 1905)
DaughterGertrude Ballard (b. July 1890)
DaughterIrma L. Ballard (b. August 1892)
SonLittle John Ballard (b. 20 December 1894, d. 1 January 1897)
SonRex Ballard (b. 20 September 1898, d. 20 October 1899)
Pedigree Link

Biography

John Jasper Ballard, Jr.. John Jasper Ballard was the last known child of John Jasper Ballardand Nancy McKnight. He was born in Fayette Co GA on 28 Sep 1853. Hisfamily moved to Pike Co AL in 1854.
His father died during the Civil War on 1864. His location in 1870 atage 16 is unknown. He is not listed as living with his mother. Thereis a James Ballard living with his sister Julia Ann and her husbandWilliam J. Blan in 1870. It is possible that the name is wrong,because the birth state of both Julia and James is listed as AL whichwe know is incorrect for Julia. In his mother's 1871 will, A. C.Worthy is listed as his guardian. In the 1880 Pike Co AL census,there is a Alford A. Worthy, lawyer 52.
About 1875, John had married Laurentine 'Tinnie' E Nixon. He was 20,she 19. They had several children.
In the 1880 census, John is a clerk. Living with them is a James VGrey 28 GA GA GA and wife Martha L. 24 AL SC SC.
Tinnie died on 27 Jun 1886.
In 1888, John married Alice G. Billups. He was 33, Alice was 24.They also had several children.
In the 1900 Pike Co AL census, John J is 46 and a salesman of drygoods. His birth year is 1853 and his birth state is listed as ALwhich is not correct. He is a salesman of dry goods and owns a free(non-mortgaged) home. Alice is 36 and has been married for 12 years.Alice has had 4 children with 3 still living. She is a dressmaker.Living children are Anna Aug 80 19, Ernest Feb83 17 printer, Addie EJan89 11, Gertrude Jul90 9, Irma L. Aug92 7. Little John Ballard diedin 1897 at age 3.
John died on 27 Oct 1918 and is buried in Oakwood cemetery in Troy.His obituary in a local newspaper: ' Troy AL. Oct 30 - John J.Ballard, prominent in affairs in this section for a long number ofyears, died Sunday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ben Head,at Brantley. Mr. Ballard had been ill for several weeks, but hadrecovered sufficiently to be up. His father died of typhoid feverduring the war between the States and he had several brothers whoserved gallantly in that war, but he was too young to go. He wastwice married. His first wife was Miss Tiny Nixon, who died manyyears ago, leaving three children who are yet living. They are Mrs.Joe Moore of Defuniak, FL; Mrs Ben Head of Brantley, and EmmettBallard of FL. His second wife was Miss Alice Billups, who died a fewyears ago. Children surviving this union are Mrs. Payne, ofPensacola, FL, Mrs. Ed Hawkins of Dothan, and Miss Ruth Ballard ofPensacola, FL. Three other children, Miss Ethel Ballard, Rex Ballardand Johnnie Ballard preceded both parents in death.
Mr. Ballard was a faithful member of the Methodist Church and a Mason. He was 65 years old.
The remains were brought to Troy Monday morning and the funeralprocession formed at the union station. Members of the family and adelegation of Masons accompanied the body. Dr. Alderman of theBaptist Church conducted the funeral and the burial was with Masonichonors, Troy Masons uniting in the service.'

RESEARCH NOTE:
Living with John and Tinnie in 1880 were James V Grey and wife MarthaL. James died in 1883 and is buried in the Blan plot with William J.Blan and wife Julia Ballard. Also buried in the same plot is JuliaGrey Simon. What is there relationship with the Blan/Ballards? He, son of John Jasper Ballard, Sr., and Nancy McKnight, was born on 28 September 1853 in Fayette Co, GAG+.

John Jasper Ballard, Jr., married Laurentine 'Tinnie' E. Nixon on 18 May 1873 in Pike Co, ALG+.1,1

John lived in Pike Co, ALG+, in 1880.

John Jasper Ballard, Jr., married Alice G Billups, daughter of ? Billups and Martha Ann Billups, on 10 March 1887 in Pike Co, ALG+.1,1

John lived in Pike Co, ALG+, in 1900.
John lived in 1910.
John Jasper Ballard, Jr., died on 27 October 1918 in Brantley, Crenshaw Co, AlabamaG. He was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Troy, Pike Co, ALG.
Last Edited24 February 2024 09:21:07

Citations

  1. [S564] Pike Co Alabama Marriage Records

Laurentine 'Tinnie' E. Nixon

F, #25369, b. 06/15/1854, d. 06/27/1886

Family: John Jasper Ballard, Jr., (b. 28 September 1853, d. 27 October 1918)

DaughterAnna Ballard (b. August 1880)
SonEmmett Ballard (b. after 1880, d. after 1918)
SonErnest Ballard (b. February 1883)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Laurentine 'Tinnie' E. Nixon was also known as Laurentine 'Tinnie' E. Ballard. She. both parents born in LA, died of dysentery. She, was born on 15 June 1854 in AlabamaG+.

Laurentine 'Tinnie' E. Nixon married John Jasper Ballard, Jr., son of John Jasper Ballard, Sr., and Nancy McKnight, on 18 May 1873 in Pike Co, ALG+.1,1
Laurentine 'Tinnie' E. Nixon was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Troy, Pike Co, ALG.2

Laurentine 'Tinnie' E. Nixon died on 27 June 1886.
Last Edited14 February 2024 10:37:35

Citations

  1. [S564] Pike Co Alabama Marriage Records
  2. [S7] The Alabama Historical Quarterly, Memo: [017]

Thomas Victor Ballard1,2,3,4,5,6

Ballard Thomas Victor 2
RelationshipGranduncle of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25370, b. 01/03/1871, d. 11/30/1928
ReferencesIsaac Simmons 1786-1864
Joseph Ballard
Poynes Weldon

Parents

FatherThomas Weldon Ballard (b. 2 May 1844, d. 5 May 1910)
MotherJane Catherine Simmons (b. 22 December 1833, d. 20 June 1911)

Family: Ada Janney (b. 7 August 1873, d. 9 August 1956)

DaughterMartha Jane Ballard (b. 25 June 1897, d. 24 February 1983)
SonThomas Janney Ballard+ (b. 28 October 1902, d. 24 September 1982)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Thomas Victor Ballard, son of Thomas Weldon Ballard and Jane Catherine Simmons, was born on 3 January 1871 in Milo, Pike Co, ALG. now Spring Hill.1,2,3,4,6
Thomas Victor Ballard was a son of Thomas Weldon Ballard in the census in 1880 in Spring Hill, Pike Co, ALG. Victor 9 AL. (incorrectly listed as a daughter in the census).6

Thomas Victor Ballard age ~26 married Ada Janney age ~24, daughter of Mayo W. Janney and Martha Susan Turley, in 1897.


Thomas Victor Ballard was a boarder the household of Rachel Collins in the census in 1900 in Ward 1, Portsmouth City, VAG, . Rachael A Collins 50, T V Ballard boarder 29 Jan 1871 m 3yr, AL AL AL government clerk in Navy Yard, Ada 26 Jun 1873 DC VA VA 1/1 children living, Martha Jane 2 Jun 1897 DC.2

Thomas Victor Ballard was the Head of Household in the census in 1910 in Ward 3, Norfolk, Norfolk Co, VAG, . Thomas V 36 36 m 14yr AL AL AL lawyer, Ada E 35 TN TN TN, Martha J 12 DC, Thomas J 7 DC, John Dexter 30 boarder, Emma Dexter 29 boarder.4

Thomas Victor Ballard was the Head of Household in the census in 1920 in Troy, Pike Co, ALG. Thomas V Ballard 49 AL NC NC insurance co manager, Ada 47 TN VA VA, Martha J 22 DC, Thomas J 17 DC.1

. The Troy Messenger on 2 Jun 1921 lists T Victor Ballard and his, Tom, as members of the Anthropological Society. Both made a great study along this line of Indian history. Their arrowhead collection is presently on display at the Pike Co Museum.
On 5 Apr 1922, the Alfalfa Orange Grove Co was organized with Victor Ballard as President. The company had already purchased outright a considerable tract of land on the highway and railroad to Panama City FL and at Round Lake in Jackson Co FL in the satsuma district and planned and arranged to increase the setting to satsuma oranges to 100 acres during the present year.
On 2 Aug 1926, Vic was made president of Alabama Warehouse Company. He was also a Rotarian.

Thomas Victor Ballard died on 30 November 1928 in Troy, Pike Co, ALG, at 57 years of age.3,5 He was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Troy, Pike Co, ALG. Find A Grave Memorial # is. 5911497.7
Last Edited23 February 2024 16:24:38

Citations

  1. [S239] 1920 United States Federal Census
  2. [S238] 1900 United States Federal Census, Memo: United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Twelfth Census of theUnited States, 1900, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1900
  3. [S4] Ancestry.com, One World Tree
  4. [S243] 1910 United States Federal Census
  5. [S247] Ancestry.com, Alabama Deaths, 1908-59
  6. [S241] Ancestry.com, 1880 United States Federal Census, Memo: United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Tenth Census of theUnited States, 1880, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1880
  7. [S48] ., Find A Grave

Ada Janney1,2

Janney Ada-son
F, #25371, b. 08/07/1873, d. 08/09/1956

Parents

FatherMayo W. Janney
MotherMartha Susan Turley (b. 1 September 1840, d. 4 January 1937)

Family: Thomas Victor Ballard (b. 3 January 1871, d. 30 November 1928)

DaughterMartha Jane Ballard (b. 25 June 1897, d. 24 February 1983)
SonThomas Janney Ballard+ (b. 28 October 1902, d. 24 September 1982)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Ada Janney was also known as Ada Ballard. She, daughter of Mayo W. Janney and Martha Susan Turley, was born on 7 August 1873 in VirginiaG.3,2

Thomas Victor Ballard ~26 married Ada Janney ~24, daughter of Mayo W. Janney and Martha Susan Turley, in 1897.

Ada Janney was the wife of Thomas Victor Ballard in the census in 1900 in Ward 1, Portsmouth City, VAG.4
Ada Janney was the wife of Thomas Victor Ballard in the census in 1910 in Ward 3, Norfolk, Norfolk Co, VAG.5
Ada Janney was the wife of Thomas Victor Ballard in the census in 1920 in Troy, Pike Co, ALG.2

Her husband, Thomas Victor Ballard, died on 30 November 1928 in Troy, Pike Co, ALG, at 57 years of age.6,7

Ada Janney was the Head of Household in the census in 1930 in Troy, Pike Co, ALG. Ada E. Ballard 56 wd VA VAVA, Martha S Janney mother 90 VA VA VA, Ruby Miller 29 boarder.3
According to the 1940 census, the family of were living in Troy, Pike Co, ALG, in 1935.8

Ada Janney was the Head of Household in the census in 1940. Ada Ballard 68 widow TN, Martha Jane 43 DC art teacher at state college.8
Martha lived in 1953 Gainesville in Gainesville, Alachua Co, FloridaG.9
Ada Janney died on 9 August 1956 in Alachua Co, FLG.1 She was buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Troy, Pike Co, ALG.
Last Edited23 February 2024 18:15:00

Citations

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Jane Catherine Simmons1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8

Simmons Jane Catherine S-ggm
RelationshipGreat-grandmother of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
F, #25372, b. 12/22/1833, d. 06/20/1911
ReferencesIsaac Simmons 1732-1804
Isaac Simmons 1786-1864

Parents

FatherIsaac Simmons (b. 8 April 1786, d. 8 March 1864)
MotherElisabeth Fowler (b. 12 June 1790, d. 17 September 1857)

Family 1: William Asa Gibson (b. 7 February 1821, d. 12 August 1862)

DaughterAutney S Gibson+ (b. 1852)
SonNathaniel Theodore Gibson+ (b. 20 August 1852, d. 20 February 1937)
DaughterJulia Olivia Gibson+ (b. 17 November 1855, d. 28 September 1927)
DaughterJane Elizabeth Gibson+ (b. 1858, d. 1932)
DaughterAdelaide Gibson+ (b. 1861, d. after 1911)

Family 2: Thomas Weldon Ballard (b. 2 May 1844, d. 5 May 1910)

DaughterLula Catherine Ballard+ (b. 21 July 1866, d. 1915)
DaughterLillian Cornelia Ballard+ (b. 27 July 1868, d. January 1956)
SonThomas Victor Ballard+ (b. 3 January 1871, d. 30 November 1928)
SonHerbert Weldon Ballard+ (b. 8 May 1873, d. 28 June 1946)
SonWalter Eugene ("Eugene") Ballard+ (b. 25 July 1876, d. 8 March 1954)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Jane Catherine Simmons was also known as Jane Ballard.9 She was also known as Jane Catherine Gibson.1 She, daughter of Isaac Simmons and Elisabeth Fowler, was born on 22 December 1833 in Dallas Co, ALG.1,2,1,3,4,5,6,8,10 Jane Catherine Simmons. Jane Catherine was about the eighth of about 12 children born to Robert Isaac Simmons and Elizabeth Fowler. About 1843 her family moved to Brown's Branch in Pike Co AL. She later attended a girls school in Orion AL.
On 27 Dec 1856, she was deeded four slaves and 120 acres of land (theW 1/2 of the NE 1/4, and the SE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of S31 T9 R21) byher mother and father. She had three children at this time. This was to later become the Ballard farm place. One of the slaves was named Warren. In the 1870 Pike Co census, there is a black Warren Ballard,32 farm laborer, and wife Eliza, 30, living next door.

She died from heart failure at age 77 on 20 Jun 1911 in Pike Co AL and is buried in the Spring Hill Cem, Pike Co AL with her second husband.Her funeral was officiated by L H Bowles who also officiated at her husband's funeral a little over a year earlier.
Jane's father, Isaac Simmons, was listed in the 1840 census in Pike Co, ALG+. However Jane and several of her siblings were not listed.4

William Asa Gibson 30 married Jane Catherine Simmons 17, daughter of Isaac Simmons and Elisabeth Fowler, on 22 May 1851 in Pike Co, ALG+.1


Her husband, William Asa Gibson, was killed during the Civil War on 12 August 1862 in Columbus, Lowndes Co, MSG, at 41 years of age.

Thomas Weldon Ballard 20 married Jane Catherine Simmons 30, daughter of Isaac Simmons and Elisabeth Fowler, on 10 July 1864 in Pike Co, ALG+. Thomas obtained a marriage license on Jul 4 1864 from the Confederate States of Ameria. Jane was a war widow of William Asa Gibson and had 5 children. Thomas and Jane would later have 5 children of their own.2,11,12,12,2,13,14

Jane Catherine Simmons} was the wife of Thomas Weldon Ballard in the in 1866 census female 30-40.
Jane Catherine Simmons was the wife of Thomas Weldon Ballard in the census in 1870 in Grimes, Pike Co, ALG. Jane C 36 AL.
Jane Catherine Simmons was the wife of Thomas Weldon Ballard in the census in 1880 in Spring Hill, Pike Co, ALG. Jane 47 AL Tenn NC.9
Jane Catherine Simmons was the wife of Thomas Weldon Ballard in the census in 1900 in Troy, Pike Co, ALG. Jane C 66 Dec 1833 m34 10/10 AL NC NC.6
Jane Catherine Simmons was the wife of Thomas Weldon Ballard in the census in 1910 in Spring Hill, Pike Co, ALG. Jane C 76 AL NC NC.3

Her husband, Thomas Weldon Ballard, died on 5 May 1910 in Pike Co, ALG+, at 66 years of age. He died at 1 o'clock after an illness of one week. He suffered a stroke of apoplexy, which was followed by paralysis and death resulted. He had been conscious up to the last day and talked freely with his many friends. He expressed his readiness to meet death and stated his peace and love for all mankind. His funeral was officiated by L. H. Bowles of Troy.2,2,7,8,15,12,2
Jane Catherine Simmons died on 20 June 1911 in Pike Co, ALG+.2,2,2,7,8,16 She was buried in Spring Hill Bapt Ch Cem, Pike Co, ALG.17
Find a Grave Memorial # is. 52812748.18
Last Edited23 February 2024 16:22:33

Citations

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Ronald Coleman Bruner

Relationship2nd cousin of Frances Wileria Hudson
M, #25373

Parents

FatherOscar Byron Bruner (b. 15 July 1915, d. 7 December 1988)
MotherRuby Mae Tolar (b. 2 July 1917, d. 25 January 1994)
Pedigree Link
Last Edited21 March 2024 10:49:02

Patsy Ann Thomas

F, #25374
Pedigree Link
Last Edited13 February 2024 10:42:28

Alto Glen Casey1,2,3,3,4,5,6

Casey Alto Glen
RelationshipUncle of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25375, b. 02/12/1917, d. 01/16/2003
ReferencesJeremiah Casey
Pepin King of Italy

Parents

FatherAlto Lee Casey (b. 27 May 1881, d. 10 January 1953)
MotherDera Mae Cox (b. 3 February 1886, d. January 1987)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Alto Glen Casey was also known as Glenn Casey. He, son of Alto Lee Casey and Dera Mae Cox, was born on 12 February 1917 in Slocomb, Geneva Co, ALG. Fifth of 5 children.1,2,3,3,4,5 Alto Glen Casey. Alto Glenn 'Glen' was the last of five children born to Alto and DeraCasey.

1920 Geneva Co AL, Slocomb: Glenn 2 6/12 living with parents

1930

He graduated from Slocomb High School in 1935 where he played on the football team.

During 1941 to 1945, he served 4 years in the infantry with the 6th Division during WW II. He was stationed at Camp Wheeler GA and FtLeonard Wood MO.

In 1946, Glenn along with brother Ernest, started Casey Brothers Lumber Co which they owned for about 40 years until they retired.
Alto Glen Casey was a son of Alto Lee Casey in the census in 1920 in Slocomb, Geneva Co, ALG, (now Slocomb).3
Alto Glen Casey was a son of Alto Lee Casey in the census in 1930 in Slocomb, Geneva Co, ALG, (now Slocomb).5
Alto Glen Casey was a son of Alto Lee Casey in the census in 1940 in Slocomb, Geneva Co, ALG, (now Slocomb).7
Alto Glen Casey began military service on 10 July 1941 in Fort McClellan, Calhoun Co, AlabamaG.2
Alto Glen Casey was lumberman, co-owner of Casey Brothers Lumber Co for 40 years.
Alto lived in Slocomb, Geneva Co, ALG, in 1982.1
Alto Glen Casey died on 16 January 2003 in Slocomb, Geneva Co, ALG.4 He was buried in Pleasant Hill Bapt Ch Cem, Slocomb, Geneva Co, ALG.
Find a Grave Memorial # is. 79915607.8
Last Edited15 February 2024 07:38:49

Citations

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