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Martha Ann Bush1,2,3,1,4,3,5

Relationship2nd great-grandmother of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
F, #25656, b. 11/17/1837, d. 04/27/1896
ReferencesPepin King of Italy

Parents

FatherJohn Bush, Sr (b. 23 December 1787, d. 11 August 1849)
MotherMary Frances Johnson (b. 9 August 1801, d. January 1867)

Family: William Fletcher Cox (b. 20 February 1834, d. 2 October 1911)

DaughterGeorgia Ann Cox+ (b. 7 November 1854, d. 11 January 1889)
DaughterRoszilla Cox+ (b. 4 December 1857, d. 2 May 1921)
SonWilliam Jasper Cox+ (b. 17 September 1859, d. 29 March 1933)
DaughterHenrietta Cox+ (b. 19 February 1861, d. 10 November 1898)
DaughterMartha Ann Cox (b. 18 March 1863, d. 12 July 1865)
SonJohn Wesley Cox (b. 9 February 1865, d. 17 November 1877)
SonJulius Edward Cox, Sr+ (b. 16 March 1867, d. 29 July 1924)
DaughterFrances Lenora Cox+ (b. 11 April 1869, d. 19 August 1942)
DaughterH Tollie L. Cox+ (b. 20 May 1871, d. 24 December 1901)
SonHenry F Cox (b. 1872)
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Biography

Martha Ann Bush was also known as Martha Cox. She had reference number Bush-3009. She, daughter of John Bush, Sr, and Mary Frances Johnson, was born on 17 November 1837 in Stewart Co, GAG+.1,2,3,1,67,8
Martha Ann Bush was a resident in the household of Mary Frances Johnson in the state census in 1850 in Dale Co, ALG+, female <21.9

William Fletcher Cox 19 married Martha Ann Bush 16, daughter of John Bush, Sr, and Mary Frances Johnson, on 25 December 1853 in Dale Co, ALG+.3,3

Martha Ann Bush was the wife of William Fletcher Cox in the census in 1860 in Newton, Dale Co, ALG. Martha 22 GA.10
Martha Ann Bush was a resident in the household of William Fletcher Cox in the state census in 1866 in T5N R23N, Dale Co, NCG, female 20-30.112 William Fletcher Cox and she appeared in the census in 1875.
Martha Ann Bush was the wife of William Fletcher Cox in the census in 1880 in Daleville, Dale Co, AlabamaG. Martha 43 GA.1,6

Martha Ann Bush died on 27 April 1896 in Ozark, Dale Co, ALG, at 58 years of age.3,6 She was buried in Claybank Cem-Ozark, Dale Co, ALG+. Find A Grave Memorial # is. 9441197.6

. REFERENCE:
The information below is from a memorial entitled 'In Memory of Mrs.Martha Cox' written in 1896 by Rev Angus Dowling, cousin of husband William Fletcher Cox.
A few years after her birth, the family removed from GA and settled near Skipperville, early in the year 1852. She married William Fletcher Cox in 1853.

They immediately moved to their new home about three miles southwest of Ozark. Early in the year 1857 they removed to TX and settled in Newton Co. However in a few years they returned to good old Alabama and settled their new and final home about five miles southwest of Ozark where they brought up their interesting family of beautiful daughters and noble sons.

She was the mother on nine children, six of whom were living at her death, three sons and three daughters, forty grandchildren, thirty eight of whom still live and three great grand children, all living.

During young womanhood she was a charming beauty. She was almost perfect in form face, and expression. Her manners were gentle and winning. Her conversation was easy and pleasing. Her character was pure and true. At home she was a reigning queen without knowing or showing it. She was a model house-keeper in neatness and elegance.Her hospitality was liberal and abundant. She was the light and joy of her home. Her loving and devoted confided in her perfectly, and adored her for her many charms and graces of person, mind and heart.She was the center and charm of her sweet daughters and noble sons.

As wife, mother, grand-mother, mother-in-law, daughter sister, friend,church member, neighbor, companion and kindred, she was all that these many relatives required. While yet a pretty, sweet girl she professed faith and hope in Jesus Christ, and joined the Baptist Church in whose fellowship and delightful communion she lived a beautifully consistent and pure life till called to 'The Church of the Fir Born' in heaven.At the time of her death she was a member of the Baptist Church in Ozark, and had been for about thirty seven years.

Although so good and pure in life and conduct, she was called in the wonderful providence of God to endure many afflictions and great sorrows. Out of these however, she rose higher in spiritual life, and hope.

While dwelling among the living and loved on earth, she had frequent and large communion with those loved ones who had gone on before. She was so abundantly sustained by the sufficiency of divine grace she suffered without complaining. As she neared her beautiful and sweet home in Heaven, she told her weeping husband and children, friends and all 'That her way was clear; and for all to meet her in Heaven.' Thus surrounded in her earthly home, she breathed her last at 8 P M on 28Apr 1896; aged fifty-eight years, 4 months, and 11 days.

She was laid to rest at Old Claybank Church at 4 PM on 29 April. Her tombstone reads:
'Farewell my loved wife,
I hope to meet you in heaven,
Beloved in life,
Mourned in death.'.
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Citations

  1. [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
  2. [S253] Ancestry.com, 1870 United States Federal Census, Memo: 1870
  3. [S4] Ancestry.com, One World Tree
  4. [S11] Hayes, Eustus H, Dale County Alabama Tomb Records
  5. [S513] CD World Family Tree; Volume 1 or 2
  6. [S48] ., Find A Grave
  7. [S15] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees
  8. [S1040] 1840 Stewart Co, GA-.
  9. [S259] Alabama State Census, 1820-1866, Memo: Alabama State Census, 1820, 1850, 1855 and 1866, Montgomery, Alabama:Alabama Department of Archives & History
  10. [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
  11. [S698] 1866 Alabama census

Katherine Hardy

Relationship7th great-grandmother of Frances Wileria Hudson
F, #25657, b. abt __/__/1665, d. 05/16/1719

Family: John Stansel, Sr., (b. about 1662, d. 1713)

SonWilliam Stansell+ (d. 1767)
SonJohn Stansell, Jr.+ (b. before 1700, d. after 22 August 1750)
SonPeter Stansell (d. before 1750)
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Biography

Katherine Hardy was also known as Katherine Stansell. She was also known as Katherine Stansel.1 She, was born about 1665.

Katherine Hardy married John Stansel, Sr., son of Older Stansels, in VirginiaG.1

Katherine Hardy died on 16 May 1719 in Chowan Prec, NCG+.2,3
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Citations

  1. [S223] Stansel, Edwin Nathaniel, The Stansel Family
  2. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1
  3. [S795] The Stancill Family, 1662 to 1981

Sarah Treherne1,2,3,4,5

Relationship6th great-grandmother of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
F, #25658, b. 05/06/1671, d. __/__/1712

Parents

FatherGeorge Treherne (b. 1648, d. 1700)
MotherAnne Fisher Cammeday (b. 1649, d. 1691)

Family: Edmund Beauchamp, II, (b. 24 January 1674/75, d. 1733)

SonRobert Beauchamp+ (b. 1700, d. 1774)
SonWilliam Beauchamp (b. 1703, d. 1775)
SonJohn Beauchamp (b. about 1705)
DaughterAnn Beauchamp (b. about 1705)
DaughterElizabeth Beauchamp+ (b. about 1705)
SonEdmund Beauchamp, III+ (b. 1714)
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Biography

Sarah Treherne was also known as Sarah Trehearne.1 She was also known as Sarah Beauchamp.

Sarah Treherne married Edmund Beauchamp, II, son of Edmund Beauchamp, I, the Immigrant, and Sarah Dixon, in Somerset Co, MDG.6
Sarah Treherne, daughter of George Treherne and Anne Fisher Cammeday, was born on 6 May 1671 in Morounsco, Somerset Co, MarylandG.1 Sarah Treherne, daughter of George Treherne and Anne Fisher Cammeday, was born on 6 May 1671 in Annamessex, Somerset Co, MDG.1 Sarah Treherne, daughter of George Treherne and Anne Fisher Cammeday, was born on 6 May 1671 in Morounsco, Somerset Co, MarylandG.6,5 Sarah Treherne, daughter of George Treherne and Anne Fisher Cammeday, was born on 5 December 1677 in Morounsco, Somerset Co, MarylandG.2,3
Sarah Treherne died in 1712 in Annamessex, Somerset Co, MDG.1
Sarah Treherne died after 1714 in Somerset Co, MDG.
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Citations

  1. [S15] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees
  2. [S87] Wright, F Edward, Maryland Eastern Shore Vital Records 1648-1725
  3. [S76] Ancestry.com, Maryland, Births and Christenings Index, 1662-1911
  4. [S376] CD 200 The Compedium of American Geneqalogy, 16002-1800s
  5. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1
  6. [S512] CD World Family Tree, Volume 3

Clarissa Harlow Bullock1

F, #25659, b. __/__/1775, d. 09/28/1831

Parents

FatherNathaniel (RS) Bullock (b. 1738)
MotherMary Hawkins (b. 1742, d. 1833)

Family: John (RS) Lindsay (b. 1750, d. 1808)

SonElijah Lindsey (d. about 1815)
DaughterCharity H. B. Lindsay
DaughterJennie M. Lindsay
SonJohn Lindsay, Jr.+
DaughterNumesis Creswell Christmas Lindsey (b. before 1789, d. after 1804)
DaughterMatilda Marbury Somervilla Lindsay+ (b. 1789, d. 14 May 1826)
DaughterFanny Hawkins Bullock Lindsay (b. about 1790)
DaughterClarissa Harlow Bullock Lindsay+ (b. 1790)
SonThomas Jefferson Lindsay+ (b. about 1793)
SonJackson Clark Watkins 'John' Lindsay+ (b. 26 November 1795, d. 22 May 1870)
SonBenjamin Fero Hamilton Lindsay
DaughterSarah Collier Billingslea Lindsay (b. after 1795)
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Biography

Clarissa Harlow Bullock was also known as Clarissa Harlow Lindsay.
Clarissa Harlow Bullock. _ Type: GENERAL NOTES.2,3,4,5,1 She. Nathaniel Bullock, Clarissa Lindsay, and John Lindsay JP witnessed thesale of 200 ac from Zachariah Glass to Wm Kelley on 17 Nov 1787. [008]p85
On 22 Oct 1808, John F. Gordon and Claricy Lindsey are appointedtemporary administrators of the estate of John Lindsey, dec'd. On 5Mar 1809, James Corbett and Claricy Lindsey are appointedadministrators of the estate of John Lindsey. On 5 Sep 1809, JohnLindsey last will was probated based on the oath of James Montfort.Executor Claricy Lindsey. On 11 Oct 1809, Clarissy was sworn asexecutor of the John Lindsey estate. Alex Norris asks for cleartitlesto 50 acres in Johnes old survey bond for title received by JohnLindsey (no date). [008] p166
On 7 Aug 1810, Charity H. B. Francis H, and Jackson Clark WaltonLindsey, all over 14, choose Clarrissy Lindsey their mother asguardian, being the orphans of John Lindsey dec'd. [008]34 p155
On 9 Aug 1810, Archibald Simpson is appointed guardian of Benjamin FewHamilton Lindsey and Sally Collier Billingslea Lindsey, orphans ofJohn Lindsey, dec'd. [008] p155
Clarissa Lindsey listed as guardian of Matilda, Fanny, John, Benjamin,and Sally Lindsay, orphans of John, board and clothes for 1813. 5 Sep1814 [008] p167
A lists of accounts against the estate of James Corbett (no date butrange of 1812-1817) includes (numberber 6 listed) Claresse Lindsaybefore William Simpson JP. [066] p86
1814 Sep 5 - returns of Clarissa Lindsay, guardian of Matilda, Fanny,John, Benj and Sally Lindsay, orphans of John, board and clothes for1813 in Wilkes Co GA
Clarissa Lindsay is listed in the 1827 Taliaferro Co GA school census. In the household were males 2 < 18, females 2 < 18, 2 > 18, and 2slaves. Her son Benamin F. H. Lindsay and family were living nearby.[104]
Clarissa Lindsay drew land in both Wilkes and Greene Co GA as a widowof Revolutionary Soldier, John Lindsay. [007]

DAR records:
#85276 lists her name as Clarissa Simms and marriage as 1794. 1794appears to be too late. She, daughter of Nathaniel (RS) Bullock and Mary Hawkins, was born in 1775.6

Clarissa Harlow Bullock married John (RS) Lindsay, son of Unknown Lindsay, in 1786.7,2,2,7

Clarissa lived in Wilkes Co, GAG+, in 1804.1
Clarissa lived in Wilkes Co, GAG+, in 1812.
Clarissa lived in Capt Justices District, Taliaferro Co, GeorgiaG, in 1827.
Clarissa Harlow Bullock died on 28 September 1831 in Greene Co, GAG+.2,6
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Citations

  1. [S380] Davidson, Grace Gilliam, Early Records of Georgia, Wilkes County; Vol II
  2. [S37] DAR Lineage record
  3. [S187] Davis Jr, Robert Scott, The Wilkes County Papers 1773-1833
  4. [S56] Draine, Tony; Skinner, John, Richland District, South Carolina Land Records 1785-1865, Volume III
  5. [S529] no author listed, Censuses for Georgia Counties, Taliaferro 1827
  6. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1
  7. [S54] Davidson, Grace Gilliam, Early Records of Georgia, Wilkes County; Vol I

Hannah Kent

F, #25660, b. abt __/__/1650, d. aft __/__/1711

Family: John Smithwick (b. between 1669 and 1674, d. before 28 August 1696)

DaughterSarah Smithwick
DaughterAnn Smithwick (b. about 1680, d. about 5 November 1711)
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Biography

Hannah Kent, was born about 1650.1
Hannah Kent died after 1711.
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Citations

  1. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1

Edmund Beauchamp, III1,2,3

Relationship5th great-grandfather of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25661, b. __/__/1714

Parents

FatherEdmund Beauchamp, II (b. 24 January 1674/75, d. 1733)
MotherSarah Treherne (b. 6 May 1671, d. 1712)

Family: Elizabeth (b. 1714)

SonStephen Beauchamp (b. 28 December 1740)
DaughterAnne Beauchamp+ (b. 26 April 1743, d. 3 August 1788)
DaughterMary Beauchamp (b. 3 February 1744/45)
DaughterSarah Beauchamp (b. 28 December 1748)
DaughterMarcy Beauchamp (b. 29 August 1750)
SonThomas Beauchamp (b. 20 February 1750/51)
SonWilliam Beauchamp (b. 28 December 1754)
SonLittleton Beauchamp+ (b. 25 May 1759, d. 27 July 1822)
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Biography

Edmund Beauchamp, III, son of Edmund Beauchamp, II, and Sarah Treherne, was born in 1714 in Annamessex, Somerset Co, MDG.1

Edmund Beauchamp, III, married Elizabeth in 1739.

Edmund Beauchamp, III, died in Coventry, Montgomery Co, MDG.1
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Citations

  1. [S4] Ancestry.com, One World Tree
  2. [S76] Ancestry.com, Maryland, Births and Christenings Index, 1662-1911
  3. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1

Martha Mary Coppinger1,2

Relationship6th great-grandmother of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
F, #25662, b. __/__/1704, d. __/__/1755

Family: John Culver (b. 1693, d. April 1766)

SonJohn Culver (b. 21 July 1717)
SonGeorge Culver, Sr.+ (b. 1721, d. 1782)
SonAaron Culver+ (b. about 1726, d. 1795)
SonMoses Culver (b. 1726, d. July 1814)
SonCharles Culver (b. 1729, d. after 1755)
SonThomas Culver (b. about 1732, d. after 1810)
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Biography

Martha Mary Coppinger was also known as Martha Coppinger.3 She was also known as Martha Mary Culver.4 She had reference number Coppinger-90. She, was born in 1704 in Somerset, Montgomery Co, MDG.3

Martha Mary Coppinger married John Culver on 2 December 1711 in Anne Arundel Co, MDG.5,5

Martha Mary Coppinger died in 1755 in Somerset, Montgomery Co, MDG.3
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Citations

  1. [S75] ., The Culver-Spillers Family History
  2. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1
  3. [S4] Ancestry.com, One World Tree
  4. [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.
  5. [S85] Barnes, Robert W, Maryland Marriage Evidences, 1634-1718

Edmund Freeman, Sr.1,2,3

Relationship9th great-grandfather of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25663, b. __/__/1566, d. 06/06/1623

Parents

FatherJohn Freeman (b. 1536, d. 28 October 1619)
MotherAnna Isham (b. 1540, d. 1572)

Family: Alice Cole (b. 1576, d. March 1649/50)

SonEdmund Freeman, Jr.+ (b. 25 July 1590, d. 1 November 1682)
DaughterEllen Freeman (b. about 1592)
SonWilliam Freeman (b. about 1597)
SonJohn Freeman (b. about 1601)
DaughterAlice Freeman+ (b. 15 April 1601)
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Biography

Edmund Freeman, Sr., son of John Freeman and Anna Isham, was born in 1566 in Pulborough, Sussex Co, EnglandG.1,2

Edmund Freeman, Sr., married Alice Cole, daughter of George Cole, on 1 January 1589/90 in Pulborough, Sussex Co, EnglandG.1,1

Edmund Freeman, Sr., died on 6 June 1623 in Pulborough, Sussex Co, EnglandG.1,2
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Citations

  1. [S15] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees
  2. [S512] CD World Family Tree, Volume 3
  3. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1

Dorothy Clarke1

Relationship9th great-grandmother of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
F, #25664, b. abt __/__/1572, d. 12/27/1613

Parents

FatherEdward Clarke (b. about 1520)

Family: Thomas Beauchamp (b. about 1550, d. 1614)

SonEdward Beauchamp+ (b. about 1588, d. 6 January 1624)
SonRichard Beacham (b. estimated 1590, d. after 23 February 1615)
SonThomas Beauchamp (b. about 1590, d. after 15 December 1613)
DaughterMargaret Beauchamp (b. after 1592, d. after 25 December 1613)
SonJohn Beauchamp+ (b. about 1593, d. about 1652)
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Biography

Dorothy Clarke was also known as Dorothy Beauchamp. She, daughter of Edward Clarke, was born about 1572 in Northamptonshire, EnglandG+.2,1

Thomas Beauchamp ~37 married Dorothy Clarke ~15, daughter of Edward Clarke, about 1587 in London, Middlesex, EnglandG+.2,3

On 15 December 1613 in the will of Thomas Beauchamp in Cosgrove, Northamptonshire, EnglandG+, wife Dorothy was listed as an heir. Wife Dorothy was named sole Executrix and brother Christopher was named one of the Overseers. Dorothy was left all my other goods moveable and unmoveable which are not bequeathed.3
Dorothy Clarke died on 27 December 1613 in Cosgrove, Northamptonshire, EnglandG+.2,1
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Citations

  1. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1
  2. [S512] CD World Family Tree, Volume 3
  3. [S920] Will - Thomas Becham 1613

John Beauchamp1

Relationship8th great-grandfather of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25665, b. abt __/__/1593, d. abt __/__/1652

Parents

FatherThomas Beauchamp (b. about 1550, d. 1614)
MotherDorothy Clarke (b. about 1572, d. 27 December 1613)

Family: Alice Freeman (b. 15 April 1601)

SonJohn Beauchamp (b. about 1615)
SonThomas Beauchamp (b. about 1616)
DaughterAlice Beauchamp (b. about 1617)
DaughterMary Beauchamp+ (b. about 1623, d. after 1661)
SonEdmund Beauchamp, I, the Immigrant+ (b. 16 December 1625, d. 12 November 1691)
SonRichard Beauchamp (b. about 1627)
SonGeorge Beauchamp (b. about 1629)
SonEdward Beauchamp (b. about 1631)
DaughterElizabeth Beauchamp (b. about 1635)
DaughterElen Beauchamp (b. about 1637, d. 1639)
DaughterSara Beauchamp (b. about 1641)
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Biography

John Beauchamp was also known as Sir John Beauchamp. He was also known as John Beauchamp of Reigate Surrey. He, son of Thomas Beauchamp and Dorothy Clarke, was born about 1593 in Cosgrove, Northamptonshire, EnglandG+.2,1
On 15 December 1613 in the will of Thomas Beauchamp in Cosgrove, Northamptonshire, EnglandG+, son John Beauchamp was listed as an heir. his estate in Syresham.3
In February 1615 in Amsterdam, HollandG, John Beacham ha 4 of his nephews working for him, Richard Beacham, John Beauchamp, Richard Ellis, and Thomas Ellis.4
On 23 February 1615 in the will of John Beacham in Amsterdam, HollandG, newphew John Beauchamp was listed as an heir. 2,000 glydren between them and all the household stuff in London, except for items left to his wife.5,4

John Beauchamp age ~22 married Alice Freeman age 14, daughter of Edmund Freeman, Sr., and Alice Cole, on 27 December 1615 in Pulborough, Sussex Co, EnglandG.2,1,6

John Beauchamp was one of the stock holders of the Mayflower Company, which financed the sailing of the Mayflower which brought the Pilgrims to Plymouth Rock, Plymiuth Co, MassachusettsG+, in 1620.
John Beauchamp died about 1652 in Reigate, Surrey, EnglandG.
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Citations

  1. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1
  2. [S512] CD World Family Tree, Volume 3
  3. [S920] Will - Thomas Becham 1613
  4. [S927] Will - John Beauchamp 1615
  5. [S918] Cosgrove & Furtho
  6. [S20] Yates Publishing, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900

Alice Freeman1

Relationship8th great-grandmother of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
F, #25666, b. 04/15/1601

Parents

FatherEdmund Freeman, Sr. (b. 1566, d. 6 June 1623)
MotherAlice Cole (b. 1576, d. March 1649/50)

Family: John Beauchamp (b. about 1593, d. about 1652)

SonJohn Beauchamp (b. about 1615)
SonThomas Beauchamp (b. about 1616)
DaughterAlice Beauchamp (b. about 1617)
DaughterMary Beauchamp+ (b. about 1623, d. after 1661)
SonEdmund Beauchamp, I, the Immigrant+ (b. 16 December 1625, d. 12 November 1691)
SonRichard Beauchamp (b. about 1627)
SonGeorge Beauchamp (b. about 1629)
SonEdward Beauchamp (b. about 1631)
DaughterElizabeth Beauchamp (b. about 1635)
DaughterElen Beauchamp (b. about 1637, d. 1639)
DaughterSara Beauchamp (b. about 1641)
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Biography

Alice Freeman was also known as Alice Beauchamp.
Alice Freeman died in Reigate, Surrey, EnglandG. She, daughter of Edmund Freeman, Sr., and Alice Cole, was born on 15 April 1601 in Pulborough, Sussex Co, EnglandG.2

John ~22 married Alice Freeman 14, daughter of Edmund Freeman, Sr., and Alice Cole, on 27 December 1615 in Pulborough, Sussex Co, EnglandG.2,1,3


Alice Freeman died in 1650 in Sussex Co, EnglandG, at ~49 years of age.4
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Citations

  1. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1
  2. [S512] CD World Family Tree, Volume 3
  3. [S20] Yates Publishing, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
  4. [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.

Samuel Commander, Sr.1

Relationship8th great-grandfather of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25667, b. __/__/1680, d. __/__/1733

Parents

FatherThomas Commander (b. about 1650)
MotherSarah Griffin (b. about 1690)

Family: Elizabeth Screven (b. 1685, d. 1 June 1736)

SonSamuel Commander (b. 22 January 1704/05, d. 12 June 1783)
SonJohn Commander (b. 6 April 1708, d. 1773)
DaughterHannah Commander (b. 10 January 1708/09, d. 1771)
SonCapt Joseph Commander+ (b. 1 August 1712, d. 1772)
DaughterElizabeth Commander+ (b. 1715)
DaughterAbigail Commander (b. 1717, d. about 1743)
DaughterRachel Commander (b. 1722, d. 1795)
DaughterDorothy Commander (b. 1725)
DaughterFrances Commander (b. after 1726)
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Biography

Samuel Commander, Sr.. The Commanders were dissenters or anabaptist and came to South Carolina from New England with the Screvens. He, son of Thomas Commander and Sarah Griffin, was born in 1680 in South CarolinaG.1

Samuel Commander, Sr., married Elizabeth Screven in 1705.1

Samuel Commander, Sr., died in 1733 in Prince George Par, SCG.1

Samuel Commander, Sr., signed a will on 17 September 1733 in Craven Co, SCG+.

The will of Samuel Commander, Sr., was probated on 15 March 1735 in Craven Co, SCG+.
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Citations

  1. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1

Elizabeth Screven1

Relationship8th great-grandmother of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
F, #25668, b. __/__/1685, d. 06/01/1736

Family: Samuel Commander, Sr., (b. 1680, d. 1733)

SonSamuel Commander (b. 22 January 1704/05, d. 12 June 1783)
SonJohn Commander (b. 6 April 1708, d. 1773)
DaughterHannah Commander (b. 10 January 1708/09, d. 1771)
SonCapt Joseph Commander+ (b. 1 August 1712, d. 1772)
DaughterElizabeth Commander+ (b. 1715)
DaughterAbigail Commander (b. 1717, d. about 1743)
DaughterRachel Commander (b. 1722, d. 1795)
DaughterDorothy Commander (b. 1725)
DaughterFrances Commander (b. after 1726)
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Biography

Elizabeth Screven was also known as Elizabeth Commander. She, was born in 1685 in Kittery, York Co, MEG.2

Elizabeth Screven married Samuel Commander, Sr., son of Thomas Commander and Sarah Griffin, in 1705.1

Elizabeth Screven died on 1 June 1736.
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Citations

  1. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1
  2. [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.

Edmund Beauchamp, I, the Immigrant1,2,3,4

Relationship7th great-grandfather of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25669, b. 12/16/1625, d. 11/12/1691

Parents

FatherJohn Beauchamp (b. about 1593, d. about 1652)
MotherAlice Freeman (b. 15 April 1601)

Family: Sarah Dixon (b. about 1645)

SonThomas Beauchamp (b. 26 December 1670, d. 2 January 1715/16)
DaughterAlice Beauchamp (b. 17 May 1674)
SonEdmund Beauchamp, II+ (b. 24 January 1674/75, d. 1733)
SonJohn Beauchamp (b. 1 April 1679, d. 1725)
SonDoggett Beauchamp (b. 15 July 1681, d. 1716)
SonEdward Beauchamp+ (b. 1683, d. 1751)
SonRobert Beauchamp (b. 1685, d. 1741)
SonWilliam Beauchamp (b. about 1687)
DaughterPatience Beauchamp (b. before 1691)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Edmund Beauchamp, I, the Immigrant, was also known as Edmund Beauchamp. He, son of John Beauchamp and Alice Freeman, was born on 16 December 1625 in London, Middlesex, EnglandG+.5,4
Edmund immigrated in 1665 to in MarylandG. He came at Gov Calbert's request to serve as the county clerk for the Eastern shore of Maryland. He was the first of the Beauchamp family to come to America. He referred to himself as a 'weaver of London'.
In 1665. he proved his right to 50 acres of land for transporting himself and assigned his land to William Smith.
In 1666 in Somerset Co, MDG. he was appointed by Gov. Calvert as the clerk and keeper of records and from 1674-1692.

Edmund at age 42 married Sarah Dixon age ~23, daughter of Ambrose Dixon and Mary Wilson, on 11 June 1668 in Somerset Co, MDG.2,6,4,7

. He bought 300 acres of land called 'Contention' on the [L2] and built his home there. In 1671 in Somerset Co, MDG, Edmund Beauchamp, I, the Immigrant, and [WO]. registered his cattle mark.3 In 1677 in Somerset Co, MDG, Edmund Beauchamp, I, the Immigrant, and [WO]. registered his cattle mark.3

Edmund Beauchamp, I, the Immigrant, died on 12 November 1691 in Somerset Co, MDG, at 65 years of age.5,4
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Citations

  1. [S76] Ancestry.com, Maryland, Births and Christenings Index, 1662-1911
  2. [S85] Barnes, Robert W, Maryland Marriage Evidences, 1634-1718
  3. [S86] Jackson, Ron V, Maryland Census, 1772-1890
  4. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1
  5. [S512] CD World Family Tree, Volume 3
  6. [S87] Wright, F Edward, Maryland Eastern Shore Vital Records 1648-1725
  7. [S20] Yates Publishing, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900

Sarah Dixon1,2,3,4

Relationship7th great-grandmother of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
F, #25670, b. abt __/__/1645

Parents

FatherAmbrose Dixon (b. about 1619, d. 12 April 1687)
MotherMary Wilson (b. about 1630)

Family: Edmund Beauchamp, I, the Immigrant, (b. 16 December 1625, d. 12 November 1691)

SonThomas Beauchamp (b. 26 December 1670, d. 2 January 1715/16)
DaughterAlice Beauchamp (b. 17 May 1674)
SonEdmund Beauchamp, II+ (b. 24 January 1674/75, d. 1733)
SonJohn Beauchamp (b. 1 April 1679, d. 1725)
SonDoggett Beauchamp (b. 15 July 1681, d. 1716)
SonEdward Beauchamp+ (b. 1683, d. 1751)
SonRobert Beauchamp (b. 1685, d. 1741)
SonWilliam Beauchamp (b. about 1687)
DaughterPatience Beauchamp (b. before 1691)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Sarah Dixon was also known as Sarah Beauchamp. She, daughter of Ambrose Dixon and Mary Wilson, was born about 1645. VA probably.

Edmund Beauchamp, I, the Immigrant, 42 married Sarah Dixon ~23, daughter of Ambrose Dixon and Mary Wilson, on 11 June 1668 in Somerset Co, MDG.1,5,4,6
Sarah Dixon was baptized on 20 April 1671 in Somerset Co, MDG.5
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Citations

  1. [S85] Barnes, Robert W, Maryland Marriage Evidences, 1634-1718
  2. [S76] Ancestry.com, Maryland, Births and Christenings Index, 1662-1911
  3. [S376] CD 200 The Compedium of American Geneqalogy, 16002-1800s
  4. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1
  5. [S87] Wright, F Edward, Maryland Eastern Shore Vital Records 1648-1725
  6. [S20] Yates Publishing, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900

Thomas Commander1

Relationship9th great-grandfather of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25671, b. abt __/__/1650

Parents

FatherJoseph Commander (d. after 23 April 1698)
MotherDorothy Tooke

Family: Sarah Griffin (b. about 1690)

SonThomas Commander (d. after 25 August 1735)
SonSamuel Commander, Sr.+ (b. 1680, d. 1733)
DaughterMary Commander+ (b. 1715)
DaughterSarah Commander (b. about 1734)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Thomas Commander, son of Joseph Commander and Dorothy Tooke, was born about 1650.

Thomas Commander married Sarah Griffin in 1713.2
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Citations

  1. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1
  2. [S376] CD 200 The Compedium of American Geneqalogy, 16002-1800s

Ambrose Dixon1,2,3,4,2,5,6,5,7

Relationship8th great-grandfather of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25672, b. abt __/__/1619, d. 04/12/1687

Parents

FatherWilliam Dixon (b. about 1600)
MotherKatherine Berkeley

Family: Mary Wilson (b. about 1630)

DaughterSarah Dixon+ (b. about 1645)
DaughterMary Dixon+ (b. about 1650)
DaughterAlice Dixon+ (b. about 1650)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Ambrose Dixon. Ambrose Dixon was an early American Quaker pioneer who was b inEngland and emigrated to America at an early age.
He lived in the Virfginia Colony before moving to Maryland.

came first to VA. He became associated with the Quakers and waspersecuted by Virginians so he moved to Maryland.

Dixon, Ambrose,Somerset Co.,7th Apr., 1686;
10th Apr., 1688.
To dau. Elisa:, wife of Bobert Dukes, grandson Thomas, son of HenryPotter, at majority, son-in-law Edmond Beauchamp, wife's son, HenryPedington, and to Eliza:, wife of George Willson, and to James Brown,personalty.
Wife Mary, extx. and residuary legatee of estate during widowhood.
To sons-in-law, Thomas Dixon, Thomas Cottingham, Edmond Beauchamp,Robert Dukes, and their hrs., estate afsd. at marriage or death of sd.wife.
Any son-in-law who shall disturb the extx. afsd, shall lose hisinterest in the estate.
Test: Stephen Horsy, Sam'l Horsy, Jno. Atkins. 6. 22. He, son of William Dixon and Katherine Berkeley, was born about 1619 in EnglandG.
Ambrose Dixon was ship carpenter in 1643.

Ambrose Dixon married Mary Wilson between 4 July 1647 and 28 October 1647.

Ambrose lived in VirginiaG, in 1651.2
In 1651 in Northampton Co, VAG, Ambrose Dixon. Arrest warrants were issued for Ambrose Dixon and 49 others forraiding an Indian village 'contrary to the knowne Lawes of VirginiaAnd the League made with the Indians' Type: COURT.
Ambrose lived in Virginia ColonyG, in 1651.2
[d] [l] Ambrose Dixon was Quaker, his home became the first Quaker meeting house in Maryland.
In 1661 in MarylandG, Ambrose Dixon. Type: Arrival.5
In 1663 in MarylandG, Ambrose Dixon. Type: Arrival.5
Ambrose lived in Somerset Co, MDG, before 4 January 1662/63. to escape religious persecution.
On 19 August 1663 in Dixon's Choice, Somerset Co, MarylandG, Ambrose Dixon. Ambrose Dixon owned 100 ac on the south side of Annamessed Rived,possessed by Capt Thomas Dixon Type: TAX LIST.8
In 1664 in Dixon's Lott, Annamessex 100, Somerset Co, MarylandG, Ambrose Dixon. Ambrose Dixon on w side of Morumsco Creek, possessed by 150 ac GeorgeWilson, 150 ac William Wilson. Type: TAX LIST.9
Ambrose Dixon was Ambrose was appointed Surveyor for Highways. on 4 January 1665/66 in Somerset Co, MDG.
On 3 March 1670/71 in Annamessex, Somerset Co, MDG, Ambrose Dixon. Ambrose was elected a delegate in the Maryland Assembly representingAnnemessex County, Maryland. He never attended possibly becauseQuakers don't swear.. Type: COURT.
Ambrose lived in Cattle Marks, Somerset Co, Maryland, 1685, 1723G, in 1673.1
Ambrose Dixon died on 12 April 1687 in Annamessex, Somerset Co, MDG.3,6,10 He was buried in Annamessex, Somerset Co, MDG.6,10
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Citations

  1. [S86] Jackson, Ron V, Maryland Census, 1772-1890
  2. [S274] Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp., Virginia Census, 1607-1890
  3. [S15] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees
  4. [S85] Barnes, Robert W, Maryland Marriage Evidences, 1634-1718
  5. [S199] Gale Research, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, Memo: Filby, P. William, ed, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index,1500s-1900s, Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2010
  6. [S530] Ancestry.com, Baltimore, Maryland, Deaths and Burials Index, 1877-1992
  7. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1
  8. [S88] na, Somerset County Maryland Rent Rolls 1663-1723
  9. [S198] Barnes, Robert W, Maryland Marriages 1634-1777
  10. [S87] Wright, F Edward, Maryland Eastern Shore Vital Records 1648-1725

Samuel Boutwell1

Relationship6th great-granduncle of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25673, d. aft 02/22/1761

Parents

FatherBurtonhead Boutwell, I (d. before 22 August 1766)
MotherElizabeth Commander (b. 1715)
Pedigree Link

Biography


Samuel Boutwell died after 22 February 1761.
On 26 February 1761 in Prince Fredericks Parish, Craven Co, South Carolina, 1706, 1769G, Samuel Boutwell. Samuel received several plantations in his father BurtenheadBoutwell's will Type: HEIR.
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Citations

  1. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1

Matilda Marbury Somervilla Lindsay1,2

F, #25674, b. __/__/1789, d. 05/14/1826

Parents

FatherJohn (RS) Lindsay (b. 1750, d. 1808)
MotherClarissa Harlow Bullock (b. 1775, d. 28 September 1831)

Family: Andrew Baskins Stevens (b. 12 July 1782, d. 7 May 1826)

DaughterCatherine Baskins Stevens+ (b. 1816, d. 1857)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Matilda Marbury Somervilla Lindsay was also known as Matilda Marbury Somervilla Stevens.
Matilda Marbury Somervilla Lindsay was 2w of Andrew Baskins Stephens. She, daughter of John (RS) Lindsay and Clarissa Harlow Bullock, was born in 1789.
Matilda lived in Wilkes Co, GAG+, in 1804.2

Matilda Marbury Somervilla Lindsay married Andrew Baskins Stevens, son of Alexander (RS) Stevens and Catherine Baskins, in 1814.

Matilda Marbury Somervilla Lindsay died on 14 May 1826 in Crawfordville, Taliaferro Co, GeorgiaG.3
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Citations

  1. [S37] DAR Lineage record
  2. [S380] Davidson, Grace Gilliam, Early Records of Georgia, Wilkes County; Vol II
  3. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1

George Treherne1,2,2,3

Relationship7th great-grandfather of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25675, b. __/__/1648, d. __/__/1700

Parents

FatherJohn Treherne (b. 1619)
MotherMargaret woJohnTreherne (b. 1620, d. 1680)

Family: Anne Fisher Cammeday (b. 1649, d. 1691)

DaughterSarah Treherne+ (b. 6 May 1671, d. 1712)
SonJohn Treherne (b. 20 April 1682, d. 1749)
SonJames Trehorn (b. about 1689)
Pedigree Link

Biography

George Treherne was also known as George Treherne Treherne.4 He, son of John Treherne and Margaret woJohnTreherne, was born in 1648 in Annamessex, Somerset Co, MDG.2,2,2

George Treherne married Anne Fisher Cammeday, daughter of foAnneFisher Cammaday, on 29 August 1676 in Somerset Co, MDG. George Treherne and Anne Cammeday.5,4,5,4

George Treherne died in 1700 in Somerset Co, MDG.2,2
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Citations

  1. [S76] Ancestry.com, Maryland, Births and Christenings Index, 1662-1911
  2. [S15] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees
  3. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1
  4. [S85] Barnes, Robert W, Maryland Marriage Evidences, 1634-1718
  5. [S87] Wright, F Edward, Maryland Eastern Shore Vital Records 1648-1725

Anne Fisher Cammeday1,2,1,3

Relationship7th great-grandmother of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
F, #25676, b. __/__/1649, d. __/__/1691

Parents

Family: George Treherne (b. 1648, d. 1700)

DaughterSarah Treherne+ (b. 6 May 1671, d. 1712)
SonJohn Treherne (b. 20 April 1682, d. 1749)
SonJames Trehorn (b. about 1689)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Anne Fisher Cammeday was also known as Anne Cammeday Cammeday.4 She was also known as Anne Fisher Treherne. She, daughter of foAnneFisher Cammaday, was born in 1649 in Annamessex, Somerset Co, MDG.1,1

Anne Fisher Cammeday married George Treherne, son of John Treherne and Margaret woJohnTreherne, on 29 August 1676 in Somerset Co, MDG. George Treherne and Anne Cammeday.5,4,5,4

Anne Fisher Cammeday died in 1691 in Somerset Co, MDG.1
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Citations

  1. [S15] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees
  2. [S76] Ancestry.com, Maryland, Births and Christenings Index, 1662-1911
  3. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1
  4. [S85] Barnes, Robert W, Maryland Marriage Evidences, 1634-1718
  5. [S87] Wright, F Edward, Maryland Eastern Shore Vital Records 1648-1725

Edmund Beauchamp, II1,2,3

Relationship6th great-grandfather of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25677, b. 01/24/1674/75, d. __/__/1733

Parents

FatherEdmund Beauchamp, I, the Immigrant (b. 16 December 1625, d. 12 November 1691)
MotherSarah Dixon (b. about 1645)

Family: Sarah Treherne (b. 6 May 1671, d. 1712)

SonRobert Beauchamp+ (b. 1700, d. 1774)
SonWilliam Beauchamp (b. 1703, d. 1775)
SonJohn Beauchamp (b. about 1705)
DaughterAnn Beauchamp (b. about 1705)
DaughterElizabeth Beauchamp+ (b. about 1705)
SonEdmund Beauchamp, III+ (b. 1714)
Pedigree Link

Biography



Edmund Beauchamp, II, married Sarah Treherne, daughter of George Treherne and Anne Fisher Cammeday, in Somerset Co, MDG.4
Edmund Beauchamp, II. Some sources say that he was born in MD in 1676. However his fatherdidn't come to America until 1685 by other sources. He, son of Edmund Beauchamp, I, the Immigrant, and Sarah Dixon, was born on 24 January 1674/75 in Annamessex, Somerset Co, MDG.1,2,3 Edmund Beauchamp, II, was baptized on 5 July 1677 in Somerset Co, MDG.1,2 He was baptized on 10 July 1677.1
Edmund Beauchamp, II, died in 1733 in Annamessex, Somerset Co, MDG.3
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Citations

  1. [S76] Ancestry.com, Maryland, Births and Christenings Index, 1662-1911
  2. [S87] Wright, F Edward, Maryland Eastern Shore Vital Records 1648-1725
  3. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1
  4. [S512] CD World Family Tree, Volume 3

Burtonhead Boutwell, I1

Relationship7th great-grandfather of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25678, d. bef 08/22/1766

Parents

FatherSamual Boutwell (b. about 1711)
MotherAnna Margaretta Spruill (b. about 1715)

Family 1: Elizabeth Commander (b. 1715)

SonSamuel Boutwell (d. after 22 February 1761)
SonLionel Delany Boutwell+ (b. 1730, d. 9 September 1807)
SonBurtonhead Boutwell, II+ (b. about 1737, d. August 1766)

Family 2: Patience (d. after February 1761)

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Biography


Burtonhead Boutwell, I. _ Type: GENERAL NOTES.1 He. Will of Burtenhead Boutwell, Prince Frederick's Parish, Craven County,planter. Wives: Patience; Elizabeth, deceased. Son: Samuel,plantation on Welch Tract on Little Muddy Creek, Pee Dee River,plantation on Black River, plantation on Santee River. Other child orchildren: [not named]. under age and unmarried. Mentions : executorsto keep estate together for benefit of wife and children under age.Exors: James Commander, Jehu Walker, Henry Peronneau. Wit: WilliamLoyd, Arthur Peronneau, Thomas Stanyarne. [258].

Burtonhead Boutwell, I, married Elizabeth Commander, daughter of Samuel Commander, Sr., and Elizabeth Screven, on 8 January 1731/32 in South CarolinaG.2

Elizabeth Commander, the wife of [S], died [d] [l] at [a] years of age. [m1].2

Burtonhead Boutwell, I, married Patience before February 1761.

On 26 February 1761 in Prince Fredericks Parish, Craven Co, South Carolina, 1706, 1769G, Burtonhead Boutwell, I. Burtenhead Boutwell Type: WILL SIGNED.1
Burtonhead Boutwell, I, died before 22 August 1766 in Craven Co, SCG+. dissolved 1769.1
On 22 August 1766 in Prince Fredericks Parish, Craven Co, South Carolina, 1706, 1769G, Burtonhead Boutwell, I. Type: WILL PROVEDPROBATED.1
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Citations

  1. [S40] Moore, Caroline, Abstracts of Wills of the State of South Carolina; 1760-1784
  2. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1

Elizabeth Commander1

Relationship7th great-grandmother of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
F, #25679, b. __/__/1715

Parents

FatherSamuel Commander, Sr. (b. 1680, d. 1733)
MotherElizabeth Screven (b. 1685, d. 1 June 1736)

Family: Burtonhead Boutwell, I, (d. before 22 August 1766)

SonSamuel Boutwell (d. after 22 February 1761)
SonLionel Delany Boutwell+ (b. 1730, d. 9 September 1807)
SonBurtonhead Boutwell, II+ (b. about 1737, d. August 1766)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Elizabeth Commander was also known as Elizabeth Boutwell. She, daughter of Samuel Commander, Sr., and Elizabeth Screven, was born in 1715.1

Elizabeth Commander married Burtonhead Boutwell, I, son of Samual Boutwell and Anna Margaretta Spruill, on 8 January 1731/32 in South CarolinaG.1
$!&
[S], the wife of Burtonhead Boutwell, I, died [d] [l] at [a] years of age. [m1].1
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Citations

  1. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1

Aaron Culver1,2,3

Relationship5th great-granduncle of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25680, b. abt __/__/1726, d. __/__/1795
ReferencesJohn Culver

Parents

FatherJohn Culver (b. 1693, d. April 1766)
MotherMartha Mary Coppinger (b. 1704, d. 1755)

Family: Ann Miles (b. 1726)

SonSamuel Culver+ (b. about 1761)
SonJoshua Joseph Culver+ (b. 1762, d. 1854)
SonJames Culver (b. about 1763)
DaughterRachel Culver (b. 1765)
DaughterNellie Culver (b. 1767)
DaughterSarah Culver (b. about 1769)
DaughterJane Culver (b. about 1771, d. before 1799)
DaughterMary Culver (b. about 1773)
DaughterNancy Culver (b. about 1775)
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Biography



Aaron Culver signed a will in Sussex, MarylandG. He, son of John Culver and Martha Mary Coppinger, was born about 1726 in Somerset Co, MDG. Aaron Culver, son of John Culver and Martha Mary Coppinger, was born in 1726 in Somerset, Montgomery Co, MDG.1

Aaron Culver married Ann Miles about 1758.

Aaron Culver died in 1795 in Sussex Co, DEG.1
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Citations

  1. [S4] Ancestry.com, One World Tree
  2. [S75] ., The Culver-Spillers Family History
  3. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1

Alice Cole1,2

Relationship9th great-grandmother of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
F, #25681, b. __/__/1576, d. 03/__/1649/50

Parents

FatherGeorge Cole (b. about 1550, d. after 1576)

Family: Edmund Freeman, Sr., (b. 1566, d. 6 June 1623)

SonEdmund Freeman, Jr.+ (b. 25 July 1590, d. 1 November 1682)
DaughterEllen Freeman (b. about 1592)
SonWilliam Freeman (b. about 1597)
SonJohn Freeman (b. about 1601)
DaughterAlice Freeman+ (b. 15 April 1601)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Alice Cole was also known as Alice Freeman. She, daughter of George Cole, was born in 1576 in Pulborough, Sussex Co, EnglandG.3 She, daughter of George Cole, was born in 1576 in Pulborough, Sussex Co, EnglandG.1

Alice Cole married Edmund Freeman, Sr., son of John Freeman and Anna Isham, on 1 January 1589/90 in Pulborough, Sussex Co, EnglandG.1,1

Alice Cole died in March 1649/50 in Reigate, Surrey, EnglandG.3
Alice Cole died on 14 February 1650/51 in Reigate, Surrey, EnglandG.1
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Citations

  1. [S15] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees
  2. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1
  3. [S512] CD World Family Tree, Volume 3

John Stansel, Sr.

Relationship7th great-grandfather of Frances Wileria Hudson
M, #25682, b. abt __/__/1662, d. __/__/1713

Parents

Family: Katherine Hardy (b. about 1665, d. 16 May 1719)

SonWilliam Stansell+ (d. 1767)
SonJohn Stansell, Jr.+ (b. before 1700, d. after 22 August 1750)
SonPeter Stansell (d. before 1750)
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Biography

John Stansel, Sr., son of Older Stansels, was born about 1662 in Qutirent (now Suffolk), EnglandG.1
. The first Stancill of whom we have knowledge was born in England about 1662. His name was John Stancill and he migrated to Nansemond County VA which adjoins the James River on the south side, just after passing through the Hampton Roads area. Suffolk is the county seat of Nansemond.
The first written record of the presence in the New World is contained in the Virginia Magazine of History, Vol 29, page 406. It is recorded there that John Stancill pad quit rent on 500 acres of land in 1704.2

John Stansel, Sr., married Katherine Hardy in VirginiaG.22,3

John Stansel, Sr., died in 1713 in Nansemond Co, VAG+.1

. There are two main sources of information for the early members of this family in America. Both are in the North Carolina State Archives. As noticed by the titles, there is no common agreement as to the correct/preferred spelling of the surname.

The Stancill Family, 1662 to 1981 (always spells the name as Stancill)
The Stansel Family (spells the name as it appears in official records.)2,3
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Citations

  1. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1
  2. [S223] Stansel, Edwin Nathaniel, The Stansel Family
  3. [S795] The Stancill Family, 1662 to 1981

Edward Clarke1

Relationship10th great-grandfather of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25683, b. abt __/__/1520

Parents

Family:

DaughterDorothy Clarke+ (b. about 1572, d. 27 December 1613)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Edward Clarke, son of Unknown Clarke, was born about 1520 in EnglandG.
Edward Clarke died in Roden, Northamptonshire, EnglandG+.1
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Citations

  1. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1

Peter Barbre1

Relationship5th great-grandfather of Frances Wileria Hudson
M, #25684, b. __/__/1725, d. 11/__/1770
ReferencesBARBREE

Parents

FatherJohn Peter Barberie (b. 16 July 1698, d. 1770)
MotherElizabeth Du Sauchoy (b. 1702)

Family: Elizabeth Stansell (b. about 1720, d. after 1783)

SonPeter Barbre, Jr.+ (b. about 1751, d. about 1783)
DaughterMary Barbre
DaughterRhoda Barbre
DaughterMartha Barbre
DaughterSusannah Barbre
SonJohn Barbre
SonStansell Barbre+ (b. 26 April 1753, d. after 14 May 1832)
SonJesse Jesse Barbre, Barber+ (b. about 1755, d. about 1803)
SonJames Barbre (b. about 1760)
SonIsaac Barbree+ (b. 21 September 1760, d. after 1817)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Peter Barbre was also known as Peter Barbaree. He was also known as Peter Barbare. He was also known as Peter Barberie. He was also known as Peter Barbarrie Sr, Sr. He was also known as Peter Barbre. He was also known as Peter Barbree. He was also known as Peter Barbrey. He was also known as Peter Barber.
Peter Barbre, son of John Peter Barberie and Elizabeth Du Sauchoy, was born in 1725 in North CarolinaG. Many references list the location as Tyrrell Co but that county wasn't formed until later.2
.

Tyrrell Precinct NC was formed in 1729 from parts of Bertie, Chowan, Currituck and Pasquotank Precincts.


On 8 May 1734 in Bertie Prec, NCG+, Peter Barbre. was a witness for the land sale of 640 ac from Thomas Sutton and wife Judith to John Leurton. DB D.3,1
.

In 1739 Albermarle Co NC was dissolved and its precincts became counties.


.

Edgecombe Co NC was formed in 1741 from part of Bertie Co. Tarboro, the eventual county seat, was not chartered until 1760.1



Peter Barbre married Elizabeth Stansell, daughter of John Stansell, Jr., and Sarah Godfrey Smithwick, on 22 August 1750 in Tyrrell Co, NCG+.1,1,4

About 1753. Peter and Elizabeth first settled on the west side of Toisnot Swamp in present day Wilson Co NC but shortly thereafter moved to a plantation in western Tyrrell (now Martin) County on Coneto Creek.1
In Edgecombe Co, NCG+, in 1756 Peter Barbrey. witnessed a deed. DB 6 p69.1
In 1762 in Bertie Co, NCG+, Peter Barbaree. petitioned the court for administration on the estate of his brother Abraham and acquired Abraham's lands in Bertie County. His brother, Abraham, had died and his wife and child died shortly afterwards.
On 2 May 1763. Sarah Bently vs Peter Barbare - detinue non detinuit (a form of action brought into court for the secure return of personal property from another person who obtained it legally, but has kept the property without the right to do so). The question to be decided by the court is who has the right to retain the property.Jury impanelled and sworn finds for the plaintiff [Sarah Bently] to retain and assess 20 pounds damages and 6 pence costs. North Carolina Court Minutes Book 1.

Peter Barbree signed a will on 28 April 1770 in Tyrrell Co, NCG+. Heirs: wife Elizabeth Stansell, son(s) Peter Barbre, Jr., and Stansell Barbre, Jesse Jesse Barbre, Barber, Isaac Barbree, James Barbre.1,5

Peter Barbre died in November 1770 in Bertie Co, NCG+, at ~45 years of age.
In October 1783. In Oct 1783, Elizabeth (Stansell) Barbre sold the homeplace and further research has failed to locate where she moved. She apparently did not follow her sons Peter and Jesse to Duplin Co NC and none of the other children have been found in the various 1790 censuses.
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Citations

  1. [S44] ., The Barbre Book
  2. [S1006] Geneanet Community Trees Index
  3. [S195] Bell, Mary Best, Colonial Bertie County, North Carolina; Deed Books A-H; 1720-1757
  4. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1
  5. [S427] Powell, Nora; Powell, Watts, Historical and Genealogical Collections of Dooly County Georgia, Vol II

Elizabeth Stansell1

Relationship5th great-grandmother of Frances Wileria Hudson
F, #25685, b. abt __/__/1720, d. aft __/__/1783
ReferencesSMITHWICK Hugh

Parents

FatherJohn Stansell, Jr. (b. before 1700, d. after 22 August 1750)
MotherSarah Godfrey Smithwick (b. about 1700, d. after 1776)

Family: Peter Barbre (b. 1725, d. November 1770)

SonPeter Barbre, Jr.+ (b. about 1751, d. about 1783)
DaughterMary Barbre
DaughterRhoda Barbre
DaughterMartha Barbre
DaughterSusannah Barbre
SonJohn Barbre
SonStansell Barbre+ (b. 26 April 1753, d. after 14 May 1832)
SonJesse Jesse Barbre, Barber+ (b. about 1755, d. about 1803)
SonJames Barbre (b. about 1760)
SonIsaac Barbree+ (b. 21 September 1760, d. after 1817)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Elizabeth Stansell was also known as Elizabeth Barbre. She was also known as Elizabeth Barberree. She, daughter of John Stansell, Jr., and Sarah Godfrey Smithwick, was born about 1720 in Chowan Co, NCG+.

Elizabeth Stansell married Peter Barbre, son of John Peter Barberie and Elizabeth Du Sauchoy, on 22 August 1750 in Tyrrell Co, NCG+.1,1,2

On 22 August 1750 Elizabeth Stansell was listed as an heir in the will of John Stanshall in Tyrrell Co, NCG+. Elizabeth had already received her portion of the estate.3,4,5
Her parent, John Stansell, Jr., died after 22 August 1750 in Tyrrell Co, NCG+.6,5
On 28 April 1770 in the will of Peter Barbree in Tyrrell Co, NCG+, wife Elizabeth was listed as an heir. I Give to my Dearly Belowed wife Elizabeth Barbree my Gray mare and Sadle. I Lend to my Beloved wife during her Natural Life or Widowhood my Negro man ?.1,7

Her husband, Peter Barbre, died in November 1770 in Bertie Co, NCG+, at ~45 years of age.
.

Martin Co NC was formed on Mar 2, 1774 from parts of Tyrrell and Halifax Counties.


In 1777 in Martin Co, NCG, Elizabeth Stansell. widow Elizabeth Barbre.1
In 1779 in Martin Co, NCG, Elizabeth Stansell. widow Elizabeth Barbre.1
Elizabeth lived in Martin Co, NCG, in 1783. Elizabeth Barbaree, widow, 390 ac.1
On 14 October 1783 in Coneto Swamp, Martin Co, North CarolinaG, Isaac Barbree and Elizabeth Stansell sold Thomas Keeling Smith. 198 acres. DB A p445. All lived in Warrentown Settlement in Martin Co. acres on Coneto Swamp.1
Elizabeth Stansell died after 1783 in Martin Co, NCG.2
. Immediately after the Revolution Elizabeth moved from the county.The date and place of her death are not known.
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Citations

  1. [S44] ., The Barbre Book
  2. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1
  3. [S223] Stansel, Edwin Nathaniel, The Stansel Family
  4. [S796] North Carolina Will Abstracts, 1660-1790
  5. [S795] The Stancill Family, 1662 to 1981
  6. [S765] Family Data Collection - Deaths
  7. [S427] Powell, Nora; Powell, Watts, Historical and Genealogical Collections of Dooly County Georgia, Vol II

Prescott Bush, Sr.1,2

Relationship4th great-grandfather of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
M, #25686, b. __/__/1758, d. 06/23/1846
ReferencesPepin King of Italy

Parents

FatherRichard Bush, III (b. 1725, d. 3 February 1803)
MotherMary Jane Prescott (b. 1 June 1740, d. 1 June 1800)

Family: Susannah Hinds (b. 8 December 1765, d. 1848)

SonRichard Hardy Bush (b. 1785, d. 1 June 1850)
SonJohn Bush, Sr+ (b. 23 December 1787, d. 11 August 1849)
DaughterCelia Bush (b. about 1789)
DaughterPhoebie Bush+ (b. 1790)
SonSilas Bush+ (b. 1 June 1790, d. May 1848)
SonWilliam Harrison Bush+ (b. 1791, d. 13 June 1870)
DaughterMillie Bush (b. 1801, d. 1 June 1894)
SonMason Hines Bush+ (b. 1803, d. 5 March 1883)
SonPrescott Bush, Jr.+ (b. 2 June 1808, d. 1 June 1870)
DaughterVicie Bush (b. 1 June 1817, d. 1 June 1896)
SonNathaniel Matthew Bush+ (b. 10 October 1818, d. 29 June 1879)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Prescott Bush, Sr., was also known as Reverend Prescott Bush. He was also known as Reverend Prescott Bush.3 He had reference number B-33,B-14,B-25. 1776. He, son of Richard Bush, III, and Mary Jane Prescott, was born in 1758 in the area of in South CarolinaG that would become Edgefield Co in 1769.4
.

In 1769, the 96th District was one of the new districts formed in South Carolina to replace the Anglican parishes.



. He became a Captain in the American Army during the Revolution.
.

Edgefield Co SC was one of the seven counties formed within the Ninety-Sixth District in 1785.




Prescott Bush, Sr., married Susannah Hinds, daughter of John Hinds and Wife JnHinds, before 5 March 1785 in Edgefield Co, 96th Dist, SCG+.1,1,5,6

On 5 March 1785 in Edgefield Co, 96th Dist, SCG+, Prescott Bush, Sr., and Susannah Hinds bought and conveyed this land to daughter Susannah on May 15 1771 before her marriage. . Original grantee: John Hinds.7
Prescott Bush, Sr., (Prescut) was in the tax list in 1787 in Edgefield Co, 96th Dist, SCG+, on Edgefield Co. Prescut Bush.

Prescott Bush, Sr., was the Head of Household in the census in 1790 in Edgefield Co, 96th Dist, SCG+. Prescot Bush: males 1>16 (Prescott bef 1774), 2<16 (Richard Hardy, John), females 3 (Susannah, Celia, Phoebie); 0 slaves.8
On 16 March 1799 in Edgefield Co, 96th Dist, SCG+, William Holston sold William Cates. a 4 yr old Negro boy named Shade on Edgefield Co. Witnesse(s): Prescott Bush, Sr..7
On 27 July 1799 in Edgefield Co 96th Dist SCG, Bibby Bush sold John Walker. 256 acres on Bog Branch of Edisto River acres (now Edgefield Co 96th Dist SC). Adjacent property owners: Prescott Bush, Sr..9
.

Barnwell Dist SC was formed in 1798 from part of the Orangeburg District to be effective in 1800.



.

Edgefield Co Ninety-Sixth District SC was renamed as Edgefield District in 1800.


On 18 January 1800 Bibby Bush, Jr., sold Isaac Bush, So ?. 342 acres on Bog Branch of Edisto River in Edgefield Dist, SCG+. Witness: Prescott Bush, Sr..9
On 18 January 1800 in Edgefield Dist, SCG+, Bibby Bush, Jr., sold Isaac Bush, so Bibby. 342 acres on Mine Creek of Saluda River. Witnesses: Prescott Bush, Sr..9
On 25 January 1800 in Edgefield Dist, SCG+, Isaac Bush, so Bibby, sold Bibby Bush. 500 acres on the head branches of South Edisto River., William Bush. Witnesses: Prescott Bush, Sr..9

Prescott Bush, Sr., was the Head of Household in the census in 1800 in Edgefield Dist, SCG+. Prescot Bush : males 3<10 (John, Silas, William Harrison) , 1 10-16 (John), 1 26-45 (Prescott Sr, 1755-1774), females 2 < 10(Phoebie, Celia) , 1 26-45 (Susannah), 1 slave.10

Prescott Bush, Sr., was the Head of Household in the census in 1810 in Edgefield Dist, SCG+. in the household of Prescoat Bush. Prescott males 3<10 (Prescott Jr, Mason Hines, ?), 2 10-15 (William Harrison), 1 16-25 (Silas), 1>45(Prescott Sr, bef 1765) ; females 2<10(Millie, ?), 1 10-15(?) , 1 16-25 (Celia or Phoebie). There are several younger children in the census who are unknown. Why is Susannah not listed?11,12

Prescott Bush, Sr., was the Head of Household in the census in 1820 in Barnwell Dist, SCG+. Prescott Bush: males 2 10-16(Mason Hinds, Prescott Jr, 1 18-26 (William Harrison), 1 > 45(Prescott Sr), females 1 <10(Vicie), 1 10-16 (Millie), 1 >45(Susannah.)13

Prescott Bush, Sr., was the Head of Household in the census in 1830 in Barnwell Dist, SCG+. Prescott Bush Sr, p 25/140: Prescott Bush Sr: males 1 20-29, 1 60-69 (1761-1870); females 2 10-14, 1 60-69; 1 slave. Living next to Prescott Bush Jr.
.

Stewart Co GA was formed in Dec 23, 1830 from Randolph Co.



Between 1830 and 1840 he emigrated from Edgefield Dist, SC to Stewart Co GA.

Prescott Bush, Sr., was the Head of Household in the census in 1840 in Stewart Co, GAG+. Prescott Bush: males 1 <5, 2 5-9, 1 10-14- 1 15-19, 1 40-49, 1 70-79(Prescott Sr, 1761-1771); females 1<5, 1 10-14, 1 20-29, 1 70-79 (Susannah); slaves 2. In 1840 he was one of the six Revolutionary War Pensioners living in Stewart Co GA.14
Prescott lived in 1841 GA in Stewart Co, GAG+.
On 6 July 1842. His Will left his entire estate to his wife, Susan Hines Bush. Will Book A #31, Testator, Prescott Bush Sr. Legatees w.Susannah Bush Charles W. Butler, Executors: sons Silas Bush and Macon H. Bush. Witnesses: Rowland Moore, Aquilla Fielder, Hyram P. Bush.
Prescott Bush, Sr., died on 23 June 1846 in Stewart Co, GAG+.3,4,15
The will of Prescott Bush, Sr., dec'd was probated on 6 July 1846. Heirs: wife Susannah Hinds.16

He was buried in Popular Springs Church Cemetery, Webster Co, GAG. Find A Grave Memorial # is. 23168092. He was the first pastor of Poplar Springs Primitive Baptist Church.This church and his home were in that part of Stewart County cut off in 1856 to form Webster Co GA.16,1,4
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Citations

  1. [S55] Grimes, Lydia Hughes, Dale County Alabama Kin
  2. [S513] CD World Family Tree; Volume 1 or 2
  3. [S15] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees
  4. [S48] ., Find A Grave
  5. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1
  6. [S680] Bush, John, DNA - Bush Family Y-DNA Project
  7. [S388] Wells, Carol, Edgefield County, South Carolina Deed Books 23, 24, 25, 26
  8. [S1051] 1790 US Federal Census-SC 96th dist.
  9. [S60] Hendrix, Lee Corley, Edgefield County, South Carolina Deed Books 16, 17, 18
  10. [S986] 1800 United States-,, Edgefield Dist, SC.
  11. [S254] 1810 United States-.
  12. [S974] 1810 United States-,, Edgefield Dist, SC.
  13. [S249] 1820 United States-.
  14. [S252] 1840 United States Federal Census.
  15. [S764] New York, Death Newspaper Extracts, 1801-1890
  16. [S632] Dixon, Sarah Robertson; Clark, A H, History of Stewart County Georgia, Volume II

Susannah Hinds1,2,3

Relationship4th great-grandmother of Samuel Julius Casey, Jr,
F, #25687, b. 12/08/1765, d. __/__/1848

Parents

FatherJohn Hinds (b. estimated 1735, d. 8 December 1823)
MotherWife JnHinds

Family: Prescott Bush, Sr., (b. 1758, d. 23 June 1846)

SonRichard Hardy Bush (b. 1785, d. 1 June 1850)
SonJohn Bush, Sr+ (b. 23 December 1787, d. 11 August 1849)
DaughterCelia Bush (b. about 1789)
DaughterPhoebie Bush+ (b. 1790)
SonSilas Bush+ (b. 1 June 1790, d. May 1848)
SonWilliam Harrison Bush+ (b. 1791, d. 13 June 1870)
DaughterMillie Bush (b. 1801, d. 1 June 1894)
SonMason Hines Bush+ (b. 1803, d. 5 March 1883)
SonPrescott Bush, Jr.+ (b. 2 June 1808, d. 1 June 1870)
DaughterVicie Bush (b. 1 June 1817, d. 1 June 1896)
SonNathaniel Matthew Bush+ (b. 10 October 1818, d. 29 June 1879)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Susannah Hinds was also known as Susan Hines.4 She was also known as Susannah Bush. She, daughter of John Hinds and Wife JnHinds, was born on 8 December 1765 in Edgefield Co, SCG+. This location is not correct. Edgefield Co was not formed until 1785.5 Susannah Hinds, daughter of John Hinds and Wife JnHinds, was born on 8 December 1769 in North CarolinaG.3

Susannah Hinds married Prescott Bush, Sr., son of Richard Bush, III, and Mary Jane Prescott, before 5 March 1785 in Edgefield Co, 96th Dist, SCG+.1,1,6,7

On 5 March 1785 in Edgefield Co, 96th Dist, SCG+, Prescott Bush, Sr., and wife Susannah Hinds sold. and conveyed this land to daughter Susannah on May 15 1771 before her marriage. acres on Edgefield Co. Original grantee: John Hinds.8
Susannah Hinds was the wife of Prescott Bush, Sr., in the census in 1790 in Edgefield Co, 96th Dist, SCG+. 1/3 females.9
Susannah Hinds was the wife of Prescott Bush, Sr., in the census in 1800 in Edgefield Dist, SCG+. female 26-45.10
Susannah Hinds has not been identified in the US Federal census in 1810 in Edgefield Dist, SCG+. in the household of Prescoat Bush. Prescott males 3<10 (Prescott Jr, Mason Hines, ?), 2 10-15 (William Harrison), 1 16-25 (Silas), 1>45(Prescott Sr, bef 1765) ; females 2<10(Millie, ?), 1 10-15(?) , 1 16-25 (Celia or Phoebie). There are several younger children in the census who are unknown. Why is Susannah not listed?11,12
Susannah Hinds was the wife of Prescott Bush, Sr., in the census in 1820 in Barnwell Dist, SCG+. female >45.13
Susannah Hinds was the wife of Prescott Bush, Sr., in the census in 1830 in Barnwell Dist, SCG+. female 60-69.

Susannah Hinds was the wife of Prescott Bush, Sr., in the census in 1840 in Stewart Co, GAG+. female 70-79.14
The will of Prescott Bush, Sr., was written on 6 July 1846. Heir(s): wife Susannah Hinds.15
Susannah Hinds died in 1848 in Stewart Co, GAG+.3,5 She was buried in Poplar Springs Cem, Preston, Webster Co, GAG.5
Find a Grave Memorial # is. 100345087.5
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Citations

  1. [S55] Grimes, Lydia Hughes, Dale County Alabama Kin
  2. [S25] History of Stewart County Georgia, Volume unknown
  3. [S15] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees
  4. [S490] Smith, Elizabeth Wiley, The History of Hancock County Georgia, Volume II. 929.3 G3han His
  5. [S48] ., Find A Grave
  6. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1
  7. [S680] Bush, John, DNA - Bush Family Y-DNA Project
  8. [S388] Wells, Carol, Edgefield County, South Carolina Deed Books 23, 24, 25, 26
  9. [S1051] 1790 US Federal Census-SC 96th dist.
  10. [S986] 1800 United States-,, Edgefield Dist, SC.
  11. [S254] 1810 United States-.
  12. [S974] 1810 United States-,, Edgefield Dist, SC.
  13. [S249] 1820 United States-.
  14. [S252] 1840 United States Federal Census.
  15. [S632] Dixon, Sarah Robertson; Clark, A H, History of Stewart County Georgia, Volume II

Hugh Smithwick1

Relationship8th great-grandfather of Frances Wileria Hudson
M, #25688, b. bef __/__/1626, d. bef __/__/1674
ReferencesSMITHWICK Hugh

Family: Elizabeth (b. about 1625, d. after May 1694)

SonHugh Smithwick, Jr. (d. between 1669 and 1674)
SonRalph Smithwick (b. about 1648, d. between 1669 and 1674)
SonEdward Smithwick, Sr.+ (b. 1649)
DaughterElizabeth Smithwick+ (b. before 1669, d. before 1692)
SonJohn Smithwick+ (b. between 1669 and 1674, d. before 28 August 1696)
DaughterMary Smithwick (b. about 1670, d. 1761)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Hugh Smithwick was also known as Hugh Smithwicke. He, was born before 1626 in EnglandG.1
Hugh Smithwick migrated to VirginiaG, from EnglandG, before 22 May 1642.2,3,4
On 23 May 1642 in VirginiaG, Hugh Smithwick. Hugh Smithwicke was listed as one of the neighbors of William Eyres on an arm of the w br of Nansamund River.3

Hugh Smithwick married Elizabeth estimated 1643 in VirginiaG.2
The family of Hugh Smithwick moved from VirginiaG, to North CarolinaG, about 1659. He settled on Mattacomack Creek (later known as Queen Annes Creek) across from present-day Edenton on what is today called Hayes Plantation.2
.

Albermarle Co NC was formed in 1664 as 1 of the 2 original counties. In 1670, it was subdivided into 4 precincts.



In 1669 in Shaftesbury Prec, Albemarle Co, NCG+, Hugh Smithwick. signed a will but the will was apparently lost over the years. Son Edward was appointed as administrator of his estate.2
On 7 September 1669 in Albemarle Co, VAG, Hugh Smithwick received a headright grant of 400 acres for importing wife Elizabeth, daughters Elizabeth Smithwick, sons Hugh Smithwick, Jr., Edward Smithwick, Sr., and Ralph Smithwick, and others Elizabeth Bembridge. By 1669, Hugh had acquired nearly 17,000 acres.2
Hugh Smithwick died before 1674.2,1
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Citations

  1. [S527] CD World Family Tree, Volume 1
  2. [S66] Bennett, William Doub, Smithwick Genealogy
  3. [S18] Nugent, Nell Marion, Cavaliers and Pioneers, 1623-1666; Vol I, Source Element: 929.3755 NUG
  4. [S223] Stansel, Edwin Nathaniel, The Stansel Family

Robert Toler, Sr.1,2,3

Relationship4th great-granduncle of Frances Wileria Hudson
M, #25689, b. __/__/1750, d. abt __/__/1786

Parents

FatherWilliam Toler, Sr (b. 1720, d. 21 October 1785)
MotherAnna Hannah Parker (b. 1720, d. 1785)

Family: Sarah Unknown (d. before 1787)

SonHardy Toler (b. about 1760)
SonJohn Toler (b. about 1760, d. after 1787)
SonRobert Toler, Jr. (b. about 1760)
DaughterDeliah Toler (b. before 1766)
Pedigree Link

Biography


Robert Toler, Sr.. _ Type: GENERAL NOTES.1,4,3,5
In 1746 in Johnston Co, NCG+, Robert Toler, Sr.. from Craven Co Type: COUNTY FORMED. He, son of William Toler, Sr, and Anna Hannah Parker, was born in 1750 in Johnston Co, NCG+.3
In 1758 in Dobbs Co, NCG+, Robert Toler, Sr.. from Johnston Co Type: COUNTY FORMED.
In 1769 in Dobbs Co, NCG+, Robert Toler, Sr.. Robert Toler Type: TAX LIST.5
In 1779 in Wayne Co, NCG, Robert Toler, Sr.. from western part of Dobbs Co Type: COUNTY FORMED.
In 1781 in Wayne Co, NCG, Robert Toler, Sr.. Robert Tolar Type: WILL SIGNED.3
Robert Toler, Sr., died about 1786 in Wayne Co, NCG.3
In 1786 Robert Toler, Sr.. , Wayne, North Carolina Type: TAX LIST.1
In January 1787 in Wayne Co, NCG, Robert Toler, Sr.. Robert Toler: will mentions sons Robert, John, and daughter DelilahJones Type: WILL PROVEDPROBATED.4
Robert Toler, Sr., died on 10 April 1787.
In 1788 in Wayne Co, NCG, Robert Toler, Sr.. Robert Tolar Sr & Jr Type: TAX LIST.5
In 1791 in Lenoir Co, North CarolinaG, Robert Toler, Sr.. from eastern part of Dobbs Co. Dobbs dissolved Type: COUNTY FORMED.
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Citations

  1. [S70] Ratcliff, Clarence, North Carolina Taxpayers, Volume 2 1679-1790
  2. [S94] Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp., North Carolina, Compiled Census and Census Substitute Index, 1790-1890
  3. [S50] Mitchell, Thornton W, North Carolina Wills: A Testator Index 1665-1900
  4. [S51] Olds, Fred A, An Abstract of North Carolina Wills 1760-1800
  5. [S531] CD 136 Colonial America, Pre-1790 Census Index

Samuel Smithwick, Sr.1

Relationship6th great-granduncle of Frances Wileria Hudson
M, #25690, b. bef __/__/1700
ReferencesSMITHWICK Hugh

Parents

FatherEdward Smithwick, Sr. (b. 1649)
MotherAfrica McGregory (d. 1703)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Samuel Smithwick, Sr.. 1721 Chowan Co NC: Samuel Smithwick
1755 Tyrrell Co NC: Samuel Smithwick
1779 Martin Co NC: Samuel Smethwick
1785 Thomas Bennett bought land from Samuel Smithwick in 8 Sep 1785.
1787 Martin Co NC: Samuel Smithwick Esq.

NOTES:
There are two additional Smithwicks, David and Luke, living in 1787 Martin Co NC. Their relationship to the other Smithwick's is unknown.

Luke Smethwick married Elizabeth Watson on 6 Feb 1773 in Bertie Co NC. He, son of Edward Smithwick, Sr., and Africa McGregory, was born before 1700.2
In 1721 in Chowan Co, NCG+, Samuel Smithwick, Sr.. Samuel Smithwick Type: TAX LIST.1

Samuel Smithwick, Sr., married Elizabeth Slade on 10 January 1765 in Tyrrell Co, NCG+.2,2
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Citations

  1. [S531] CD 136 Colonial America, Pre-1790 Census Index
  2. [S65] ., CD 4, MD, NC, VA Marriage Records