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301 Age 40, South Division township, Smith county, TN, 1850 census.Sister of James Cooksey. COOKSEY, Lucy (I9615)
 
302 Age 42, South Division township, Smith county, TN, 1850 census.Source: TN Library & Archives. Roll #194. Book 1843-1848, Page245.Type Record: InventoryJanuary Term 1846Final Inventory and List of Sales of the Estate of RobertDoughty, Decd. Sold 31st Oct 1845Henry Wheeler 1 Lard Stand, 1 Stand, 1 Chop Axe, 1 Spotorch, 1Smoothing IronHenry Wheeler 1 pail, 1 pr gear, 1 Loom, 1 Book, 1 Table, 1Bureau, +unreadableHenry Wheeler 1 Bed Stead & Furniture, 6 Chairs, One Jar.Jas. Bradley Bought 2 Barrels, 1 Churn, 1 Oven, 1 Coffee Mill, 1Cupboard, 1 ShovelPhillip Shares 1 Wheel, 1 Heifer, 1 Yearling, 1 Ox CartJoseph Mitchell 1 Filly, 1 Gray Filly, by Jesse Fuller; JosephFuller on Yoke [?this item?]Willis Miller 1 Handsaw, 7 Augers, 1 Hammer & Chisel, 1 LogChainWm. Tuggle 1 Tub, 1 set of gear, Meal Sifter, 1 Slay, 1 CoffeePot, 1 Spice BoxWm. Tuggle 80 bbls. Corn, 1 Pot, Lot of Sundries, 1 pairHarnessJno. Hearn 2 ?Reaphooks, 2 CalvesJoshua Wilson 1 Cutting Box & Knife & 1 Curry CombJonathan Bailey 1 Roan Colt, 1 pr Cords [Cards?]Richard Clark 1 ShovelJno. B. Shepard 1 Man's Saddle. 2- bbls Corn,James Spring 1 Lot SundriesJno. Bradshaw 1 Skiller, 1 Bed Cover, 1 Meal Bag, ?HenryBrown, 1 Iron WedgeJno Barber 2 Pr Door Hinges,David J. Cardwell 2 [sheep?], 1 Bed Quilt, 1 Lot SundriesAndrew Sky 1 Lot Tobacco,John H. Foust 1 [?], 1 Set of Spoons, 1 Side BoardJohn Stevens 1 Scythe & Cradle, 177 bbls Cotton, 2 [hacklers?],1 Reed? [Rud?], 1 ChairSam Bell 200 lbs CottonJ.J. Cunningham 1 Baskit, 1 Lot of Rough_ _ _ _ [Roughuess??]Gilbert Davis 1 CowThomas Kitchen A m. Cow and CalfAlexr Belcher 1 Chest,Benjn. Pnchell 1 Roan MareJno Smith 1 Bay HorseJohn Reece 1 Sausage StufferJohn Wheeler 10 bbls. CornJordan Kilgore 1 Pr Steelyards, 1 BedsteadHardin Raglin 1 HndleSaml. Hankins 1 Cow and CalfEnoch Gann 2 SteersJosh Owin 1 CowJas. P. Edwards 2 SowsLewis Manning 1 Sow, 10 bbl CornWm. Nunn 1 Lot Wheat & TubWm. Searcy 1 Lot Plank, 6 bushels Wheat, 1 barrel, 1 Lot Oats, 1Scythe HandleWm. Searcy 1 Cany? Plow, 1 Pr Shop ShearsHenry [Amugton?] 1 Wheat FanE.A. Wright 1 Pr Sheep Shares, 1 Bed Quilt, 1 Bridle CollarHenry Bradley 6 SheepSamuel McCleland 1 JugLucinda Doughty 1 PotWhaley Newby 2 PlowsRoland Newby 2 PlowsD.N. Estes 1 Stack Oats, to Hire of Woman and ChildJacob Thomason 600 Bundles of Fodder, 1 Cutting KnifePhillip Fisher To Hire of BoyEdward Lawrence 1 Grind StoneWm. Doughty 1 Bed & Furniture, 1 Bed Quilt, 1 Lot of Ware, 1Dish, 7 HogsL.D. Doughty 1 Jointer, 1 Boring Bitt, 1 Lot Sundries, 1Chopping AxL.D. Doughty 1 Pr Stretchers, 1 Pot, 1 Baker, 1 Lot of Soap &Vessels, 1 BibleL.D. Doughty 1 Book, 1 Sack & Potatoes, 1 Bed Cover, 1 Lot ofWare, 1 Tea PotL.D. Doughty 1 4 Cups & Saucers, 1 Candle Stick, 1 Jar, 1 Sow &Pigs, 1 Lot ?Stockers?L.D. Doughty All the Cotton in the Patch, 7 bbls & 1 BushelCorn, 17 bbls Short CornAlbert Arrington Bought Sheep1 Note on L.D. Doughty for $30.00, due 25 Dec 1845, with a?endit? 25 July 1845 $10.50. Bal $19.50The foregoing is a full and perfect account of the Sales of theproperty of Robert Doughty, decdby law directed to be Sold, which was sold on a c _______ oft______ _________s.State of Tennessee. Wilson County Court, January Term 1846 ...An Account of sales of theproperty of the estate of Robert Doughty decd was reported tocourt by his admr & ordered tobe recorded. Recorded: 12 January, 1846 J.L. McBlain,Clerk of the said court NEWBY, Roland (Rowland) (I9639)
 
303 Age 43, Mountain Home, Baxter, AR, 1880 census.Civil War - Battle Missionary Ridge near Chattanooga, Tn.,wounded - captured.Lived Salem, Arkansas. House still there (1985) corner 3rd andMain.(Kay Brewer Rhodes, descendant). BREWER, Russell (I9553)
 
304 Age 44, on 1850 Smith Co., TN, census. Another James Cooksey,age 20, KY, living with them.Age 53, on 1860 Macon Co., TN, census. House #826Age 63, Barren county, KY, 1870 census. Cooxey House#59(9/63)Age 74, District 12, Tracy township, Barren county, KY, 1880census.Cooksey, J. B.Age: 53Gender: MRace: WBirthplace: TNState: TennesseeCounty: MACONLocale: LAFAYETTESeries: M653Roll: 1263Part: 1Page: 55A COOKSEY, James B. (I9577)
 
305 Age 44, South Division township, Smith county, TN, 1850 census.Wilson Co., KY marriage of Whaland Newby & Elizabeth Cooksey,James Cooksey Bondsman 28 Mar 1825 & 14 Apr 1825.Source: TN Library & Archives. Roll #194. Book 1843-1848, Page245.Type Record: InventoryJanuary Term 1846Final Inventory and List of Sales of the Estate of RobertDoughty, Decd. Sold 31st Oct 1845Henry Wheeler 1 Lard Stand, 1 Stand, 1 Chop Axe, 1 Spotorch, 1Smoothing IronHenry Wheeler 1 pail, 1 pr gear, 1 Loom, 1 Book, 1 Table, 1Bureau, +unreadableHenry Wheeler 1 Bed Stead & Furniture, 6 Chairs, One Jar.Jas. Bradley Bought 2 Barrels, 1 Churn, 1 Oven, 1 Coffee Mill, 1Cupboard, 1 ShovelPhillip Shares 1 Wheel, 1 Heifer, 1 Yearling, 1 Ox CartJoseph Mitchell 1 Filly, 1 Gray Filly, by Jesse Fuller; JosephFuller on Yoke [?this item?]Willis Miller 1 Handsaw, 7 Augers, 1 Hammer & Chisel, 1 LogChainWm. Tuggle 1 Tub, 1 set of gear, Meal Sifter, 1 Slay, 1 CoffeePot, 1 Spice BoxWm. Tuggle 80 bbls. Corn, 1 Pot, Lot of Sundries, 1 pairHarnessJno. Hearn 2 ?Reaphooks, 2 CalvesJoshua Wilson 1 Cutting Box & Knife & 1 Curry CombJonathan Bailey 1 Roan Colt, 1 pr Cords [Cards?]Richard Clark 1 ShovelJno. B. Shepard 1 Man's Saddle. 2- bbls Corn,James Spring 1 Lot SundriesJno. Bradshaw 1 Skiller, 1 Bed Cover, 1 Meal Bag, ?HenryBrown, 1 Iron WedgeJno Barber 2 Pr Door Hinges,David J. Cardwell 2 [sheep?], 1 Bed Quilt, 1 Lot SundriesAndrew Sky 1 Lot Tobacco,John H. Foust 1 [?], 1 Set of Spoons, 1 Side BoardJohn Stevens 1 Scythe & Cradle, 177 bbls Cotton, 2 [hacklers?],1 Reed? [Rud?], 1 ChairSam Bell 200 lbs CottonJ.J. Cunningham 1 Baskit, 1 Lot of Rough_ _ _ _ [Roughuess??]Gilbert Davis 1 CowThomas Kitchen A m. Cow and CalfAlexr Belcher 1 Chest,Benjn. Pnchell 1 Roan MareJno Smith 1 Bay HorseJohn Reece 1 Sausage StufferJohn Wheeler 10 bbls. CornJordan Kilgore 1 Pr Steelyards, 1 BedsteadHardin Raglin 1 HndleSaml. Hankins 1 Cow and CalfEnoch Gann 2 SteersJosh Owin 1 CowJas. P. Edwards 2 SowsLewis Manning 1 Sow, 10 bbl CornWm. Nunn 1 Lot Wheat & TubWm. Searcy 1 Lot Plank, 6 bushels Wheat, 1 barrel, 1 Lot Oats, 1Scythe HandleWm. Searcy 1 Cany? Plow, 1 Pr Shop ShearsHenry [Amugton?] 1 Wheat FanE.A. Wright 1 Pr Sheep Shares, 1 Bed Quilt, 1 Bridle CollarHenry Bradley 6 SheepSamuel McCleland 1 JugLucinda Doughty 1 PotWhaley Newby 2 PlowsRoland Newby 2 PlowsD.N. Estes 1 Stack Oats, to Hire of Woman and ChildJacob Thomason 600 Bundles of Fodder, 1 Cutting KnifePhillip Fisher To Hire of BoyEdward Lawrence 1 Grind StoneWm. Doughty 1 Bed & Furniture, 1 Bed Quilt, 1 Lot of Ware, 1Dish, 7 HogsL.D. Doughty 1 Jointer, 1 Boring Bitt, 1 Lot Sundries, 1Chopping AxL.D. Doughty 1 Pr Stretchers, 1 Pot, 1 Baker, 1 Lot of Soap &Vessels, 1 BibleL.D. Doughty 1 Book, 1 Sack & Potatoes, 1 Bed Cover, 1 Lot ofWare, 1 Tea PotL.D. Doughty 1 4 Cups & Saucers, 1 Candle Stick, 1 Jar, 1 Sow &Pigs, 1 Lot ?Stockers?L.D. Doughty All the Cotton in the Patch, 7 bbls & 1 BushelCorn, 17 bbls Short CornAlbert Arrington Bought Sheep1 Note on L.D. Doughty for $30.00, due 25 Dec 1845, with a?endit? 25 July 1845 $10.50. Bal $19.50The foregoing is a full and perfect account of the Sales of theproperty of Robert Doughty, decdby law directed to be Sold, which was sold on a c _______ oft______ _________s.State of Tennessee. Wilson County Court, January Term 1846 ...An Account of sales of theproperty of the estate of Robert Doughty decd was reported tocourt by his admr & ordered tobe recorded. Recorded: 12 January, 1846 J.L. McBlain,Clerk of the said court NEWBY, Whaley "Whaland" (I9590)
 
306 Age 46, District 4, Mountain Home township, Baxter county, AR,1880 census.Caroline and husband Cyrus Lytle were living in Mountain Home,Baxter Co., Arkansas in 1880, with kids Josephine, abt. 1868,Mattie, abt. 1860, and William, born abt 1865. Cyrus Lytle wasthe son of Luke Lytle(Litle) and Mariah Angus, both of Giles Co.Tennessee. Mariah died giving birth and her husband ran offafter a few years alone with the kids, they were raised bygrandparents and relatives of the Angus family. I descend fromone of Cyrus's brothers in Warren County Tn.tntmartini@aol.com is the source. LYTLE, Cyrus Silas (I9551)
 
307 Age 47, South Division township, Smith county, TN, 1850 census.Age 76, District 18, Smith, TN, 1880 census. Daughter, Mary andgrandchildren living with her. Feraby Odasa, age 26, TN,Parents, TN, servant living with her.Sister of James Cooksey. COOKSEY, Elizabeth (I9613)
 
308 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I9470)
 
309 Age 5 on 1850 Smith Co., TN, census.Age 13 on 1860 Macon Co., TN, census.Age 23, Barren county, KY, 1870 census. COOKSEY, Louisa (I9583)
 
310 Age 5, Barren county, KY, 1870 census.Age 14, District 12, Tracy township, Barren county, KY, 1880census.Age 34, District 2, Barren county, KY, 1900 census. Living withmother and grandmother. SEISSUM, John T. (I9601)
 
311 Age 5, District 2, Barren county, KY, 1900 census. COOKSEY, Cecil (I9594)
 
312 Age 5, District 12, Wilson county, TN, 1850 census.Age 15, McMinville, Warren county, TN, 1860 census.Age 26, Union, Izard, AR, 1870 census.Military: Civil War, Co H 11th TN Cav Regt (CSA) Capt. Chatham DOUGHTY, Henry Clay (I9487)
 
313 Age 6 on 1860 Macon Co., TN, census. COOKSEY, Henry (I9587)
 
314 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I9570)
 
315 Age 6, District 4, Mountain Home township, Baxter county, AR,1880 census. LYTLE, Buer? (I9635)
 
316 Age 6, Mountain Home, Baxter, AR, 1880 census. BREWER, Virginia (I9557)
 
317 Age 6, South Division township, Smith county, TN, 1850 census. NEWBY, Lausanah (I9651)
 
318 Age 6/12, 1860 Macon Co., TN, census.Age 10, Barren county, KY, 1870 census.Age 20, District 12, Tracy township, Barren county, KY, 1880census. COOKSEY, Thomas (I9588)
 
319 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I9596)
 
320 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I9597)
 
321 Age 7, Barren county, KY, 1870 census. SEISSUM, Molly (I9612)
 
322 Age 7, Metcalfe, KY, 1910 census.Age 16, Summershade, Metcalfe, KY, 1920 census.Age 27, Clarks Hill, Lauramie, Tippecanoe, IN, 1930 census.Tippecanoe County IndianaIndex to Marriage Record 1921-1941 Jan. 1, 1921 to Dec. 31,1941, Inclusive Volume 5, Pt 2 L to Z InclusiveW. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's OfficeLafayette Compiled by Indiana Works Progres Administration 1941County: TippecanoeName: Dessie SmelcerSpouse: Annie CookseyMarriage Date: 30 Dec 1922Birth Date: 29 Aug 1872Book: M-38Original Source Page: 495 COOKSEY, Anna Elzada (I9455)
 
323 Age 7, South Division township, Smith county, TN, 1850 census. NEWBY, Hester (I9645)
 
324 Age 7, Summershade, Metcalfe, KY, 1920 census.Age 17, Clarks Hill, Lauramie, Tippecanoe, IN, 1930 census.Bertie and Mertie were fraternal twins.Source says she died 23 Feb 1988 COOKSEY, Bertie Lee (I9453)
 
325 Age 8 months Tracy, Barren, KY 1880 census. COOKSEY, Adolphus [Delphus] (I9422)
 
326 Age 8 on 1860 Macon Co., TN, census. COOKSEY, Elizabeth (I9586)
 
327 Age 8, District 12, Wilson county, TN, 1850 census.Age 17, McMinville, Warren county, TN, 1860 census.Age 14, Union, Izard, AR, 1870 census. Little Sarah (Who isthis "Little Sarah"?)Age 36, Mountain Home, Baxter, AR, 1880 census.Little Sarah must be a grandchild or a later daughter. DOUGHTY, Sarah A."Little Sarah" (I9485)
 
328 Age 8, District 4, Mountain Home township, Baxter county, AR,1880 census. LYTLE, John (I9634)
 
329 Age 8, Ed #44, Middle township, Hendricks county, IN, 1920census.Age 19, District 19, Perry township, Clinton county, IN, 1930census.Name Father Mother Gender Birth Date Book Page Comment CountyReferenceWhite, Oran Gail James Georgia L Timmons F 20 Jan 1911 H-1 4Boone Boone County, IndianaIndex to Birth Records1882 - 1920 InclusiveVolume ILetters A - K InclusiveBoone County, IndianaIndex to Birth Records1882 - 1920 InclusiveVolume 2Letters L - Z Inclusive & Supplemental & Unknown WHITE, Oran Gayle (I9573)
 
330 Age 8, South Division township, Smith county, TN, 1850 census. NEWBY, Thomas (I9650)
 
331 Age 9, Mountain Home, Baxter, AR, 1880 census. BREWER, Mary E. (I9556)
 
332 Age 9, Newberg, Izard, AR, 1880 census. DOUGHTY, John (I9560)
 
333 Age 9, South Division township, Smith county, TN, 1850 census.Age 37, District 18, Smith, TN, 1880 census. NEWBY, Mary Elizabeth (I9491)
 
334 Agilulf, also called Aigulf (ca 537 – 601), was a Bishop of Metz between 590 or 591 and 601, and was the predecessor of Arnual or Arnoldus or Arnoald (601–609 or 611). He was a son of Ferreolus, Senator of Narbonne, and wife Dode, Abbess of Saint Pierre de Reims. Bishop of Metz Agilulf (I40846)
 
335 Agnes (Anne) HOWARD (M. Winchester)
Died: 18 Nov 1601
Notes: See her Biography.
Father: William HOWARD (1º B. Howard of Effingham)
Mother: Catherine BROUGHTON
Married: William PAULET (3° M. Winchester) 20 Jun 1544 / 10 Nov 1548
Children:
1. William PAULET (4° M. Winchester)
2. Anne PAULET
3. Catherine PAULET
4. Elizabeth PAULET

 
HOWARD, Agnes (I671953456)
 
336 AKA (Facts Page)
Betty 
NEWSOM, Mary Elizabeth (Betty) (I1154)
 
337 AKA Moreton in Normandy.

1066 Joined father and brother to accompany William Duke of Normandy at the Conquest of England

Name changed to FitzCorbet or Corbet after arrival in England.

1086 held 24 lordships in Shropshire. Built a castle at Alfreton which was named Caux after Pays de Caux, his former home in Normandy. SOURCE Gencircles "Le Grande Ancestors" 
CORBET, Roger (I40590)
 
338 Alfreda is a sister to the wife of Jeptha. They lived for a time inBloomington, Il BEELER, Alfreda Rachel (I848)
 
339 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I5095)
 
340 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I5118)
 
341 Alias: Charles Sherrod "Bo" /Akins/ AKINS, Charles Sherrod (I5070)
 
342 Alias: Elijah "Lodge" Rasmuth /Lacey/
Custom Field:<_FA#> buried Christian Hill Cemetery, Wilcox County, GA@S02762@S03018@Date of Import: Dec 26, 1998 
LACEY, Elijah Rasmuth (I4774)
 
343 Alias: Irene /Martiel"Pigue"Martin/
Custom Field:<_FA#> Occupation: housewife@S03018@Date of Import: Dec 26, 1998
Custom Field:<_FA#> Residence: Thomasville, Thomas County, GA@S03018@Date of Import: Dec 26, 1998
Custom Field:<_FA#> Religion:Southern Baptist@S03018@Date of Import: Dec 26, 1998 
MARTIN, Irene Martiel (I5121)
 
344 Alias: James Mitchell "Buddy" /Henderson/ HENDERSON, James Mitchell (I5067)
 
345 Alias: Joseph Henry "Jo Henry"\"Uncle Joe" /McKinney/
Custom Field:<_FA#> Occupation: farmer, Pulaski & Thomas Counties, GA@S02762@S03018@Date of Import: Dec 26, 1998
Custom Field:<_FA#> Religion: Baptist@S02762@S03018@Date ofImport: Dec 26, 1998 
MCKINNEY, Joseph Henry (I5117)
 
346 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I5123)
 
347 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I5047)
 
348 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I4764)
 
349 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I5122)
 
350 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I5120)
 
351 Alias: Minnie Lenora "Nora" /Martin/
Custom Field:<_FA#> Occupation: housewife@S02762@S03018@Date of Import: Dec 26, 1998
Custom Field:<_FA#> residence: Pavo, GA@S02762@S03018@Date of Import: Dec 26, 1998
Custom Field:<_FA#> Religion: Baptist@S02762@S03018@Date of Import: Dec 26, 1998 
MARTIN, Minnie Lenora (I5112)
 
352 Alias: Nance Jane "Mannie" /Martin/ MARTIN, Nance Jane (I5016)
 
353 Alias: Nealy /Lacey/ LACEY, Dora Cornelia (I4948)
 
354 Alias: Ronald Earl "Little Buddy" /Henderson/ HENDERSON, Ronald Earl (I5068)
 
355 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I5473)
 
356 Alias: William Bennett "Billy" /Roberts/
Custom Field:<_FA#> Occupation:farmer, Ashburn, Turner County, GA@S03018@Date of Import: Dec 26, 1998
CustomField:<_FA#> Religion: Baptist@S03018@Date of Import: Dec 26, 1998 
ROBERTS, William Bennett (I5222)
 
357 Alice Newsom married Roger Rawlings. (Received and passed on her Mother's mtDNA to her daughters)

Source: Newsom DNA Project, https://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/Newsome/pats?raw=1 
NEWSOM, Alice (I1428)
 
358 All five sons of Reuben and Peggy Hanson were Confederatesoldiers.
We do not know the exact date that Reuben Crawford, Sr. moved his family into Carroll County, Georgia where he died. They were in Morgan County in 1818 when he and Peggy Jones were married, in Campbell County in February 1828 when their sixth child, Henry Butler Hanson, was born, in Fayette County when their ninth child, Reuben Butler Hanson, Jr., was born and in Campbell County in September 1837 when their twelth child, John Jesse Hanson, was born. 
HANSON, Reuben Crawford SR. (I7350)
 
359 All that is known of Poppa is that she was a Christian, and the daughter to Berengar of Rennes, the previous lord of Brittania Nova, which eventually became western Normandy.  Poppa of Bayeux (I40760)
 
360 Allen Mack Walker is listed in the Taylor Co., GA 1860 Tax list with 99
slaves, 2372 acres and $102,359. It also has listed Nathaniel F. Walker
as Executor of estate for Allen Mack Walker with a list of property
totaling $28,300 and 99 slaves totaling $69,300. Also listed in the 1860
Slave Schedule: Nathaniel F. Walker listed by Briton Smith, overseer 17
slave houses, range in age 1-60 years and 55 slaves. John Caldwell,
Overseer, listed 8 slave houses ranging in age from 2 mo. - 60 years, 39
slaves. 
WALKER, Allen (I2703)
 
361 Allied to the English

There is a considerable amount of evidence indicating that Fergus married a daughter of Henry I (many believe it was Elizabeth Fitzroy).[48] For example, there is documentary evidence suggesting that all three of Fergus's children?Uhtred, Gilla Brigte, and Affraic?were related to the English royal family.[49] Specifically, Uhtred was called a cousin of Henry I's grandson, Henry II, King of England, by Roger de Hoveden.[50] Although sources specifically concerning Gilla Brigte fail to make a similar claim, potentially indicating that he had a different mother than Uhtred,[51] Gilla Brigte's son, Donnchad, Earl of Carrick, was certainly regarded as a kinsman of Henry II's son and successor, John, King of England.[52] In regard to Affraic, Robert de Torigni, Abbot of Mont Saint-Michel remarked that her son, Guðrøðr Óláfsson, King of Dublin and the Isles, was related to Henry II through the latter's mother, Matilda,[53] one of Henry I's daughters.[54]

Henry I appears to have had about twenty-four illegitimate children.[55] Although the name and identity of Fergus's wife is unknown,[3] she would seem to have been one of Henry I's numerous illegitimate daughters through which the king forged marital alliances with neighbouring princes along the periphery of his Anglo-Norman realm.[56] The date of Uhtred's earliest attestation suggests that he was born in about 1123/1124 at the latest, whilst the fact that Guðrøðr was old enough to render homage to the Norwegian king in 1153 suggests that Affraic herself was born no later than about 1122. Such birth dates suggest that Fergus's marriage dates to a period when the English Crown consolidated authority in the north-west and extended its influence into the Irish Sea. From the perspective of the English, an alliance between Henry I and Fergus would have secured an understanding with the man who controlled an important part of the north western flank of the Anglo-Norman realm.[57] In fact, one of Henry I's bastard daughters, Sybilla, was wed to the reigning Alexander, seemingly not long after the latter's accession.[58] Fergus's own apparent marriage, therefore, appears to evidence not only his pre-eminent status in Galloway itself, but the degree of political sovereignty he possessed as its ruler.[59] The unions of Alexander and Fergus evidence Henry I's intent of extending English authority north of the Solway Firth.[60]

 
Fergus Lord of Galloway (I40622)
 
362 Alpha resided in 1900 in Carroll County, Georgia and is listed on Census as married with 1 child - child is not listed on Census JONES, Alpha C. (I7477)
 
363 Also Known As
High Sheriff of Northamptonshire in 1505 and was the King's Escheator in Northamptonshire in 1528 and 1533 
LOVETT, Sir Thomas Esquire (I11731)
 
364 Also known as "Mattie" FRY, Martha Alzina (I835)
 
365 Also known as: Grace Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Old Sardis Church Cemetery on Sardis Church Road, Rutland, Bibb County, Georgia USA
 
DAUGHERTY, Sidney James (I29)
 
366 Also Lord of Pluckley and Woodnesboro. Succeeded his father as Lord of Ulcombe around 1225. He died young in 1234, leaving a widow whose first name was Johanna or Jeanne. She claimed one third of the land at Ulcombe for her widows portion. Sir John St. Leger's death also caused some conflict between the Archbishop of Canterbury Stephen Langton and the Countess Alice d'Eu. John left three children, the eldest of whom Ralph succeded him, and the youngest of whom was known as Nicholas of Sellinger (a bastardisation of St. Leger)  ST LEGER, Sir John of Ulcombe (I672075292)
 
367 also spelled Cadwgan CADWGEN, Margaret (I671953259)
 
368 Alt. Born Abt. 1650 NEWSOM, Alice (I1428)
 
369 Although there is no positive proof that Johannah Jones' maden name was PERRY, this has been assumed, based on traditional naming patters, by researchers from the Kentucky brnach of the Gilreath family. Until proven otherwise, I accept this decision. (per John Norvill Jones)

We do not know the names of Johannah Perry's parents. There were a number of Perry families in old Granville/Bute County during the pre-Revolution period. Perry genealogists say that in the early 1740's seven Perry brothers, Jeremiah, John, Francis, Joshua, Nathaniel, William and Burwell, moved to Southern Granville county from Virginia because they were displeased with their father's second marriage. The 1754 militia census for Granville County (Col. William Eaton's Regiment of militia0 from which Bute County was formed in 1764 lists 6 Perry males: William, Jeremiah, John, Nathaniel, Francis, and Michael as members of Captain Osborn Jeffrey's Company. Jacob Perry in Capt. John Sallis' Company and Joshua Perry in Capt. Sugan Jones' Company. Most of these Perry's ended up in Franklin County when Bute was split into 2 counties, Warren in the North and Franklin in the South. However, there were Perry's in teh Northern part of Bute County.

In the area near the Virginia boarder, where Benjamin adn Johannah Jones lived, a Jeremiah and Burrell Perry bought items at the 1778 estate sale for David Young, deceased husband of Ann Jones. We do no know how they may have been related to Johannah. Members of both the Jones and Perry families migrated to Georgia after the Revolution. In the 1790's a Burrell Perry, along with his brother Willis and sister Priscilla, were living in the Long Creek area of Wilkes/Warren County, Georgia. By that time, Thomas, Adam and Samuel Jones, sons of Benjamin and Johannah Jones, had also migrated to Long Creek. So, it is likely that there was a connection between these Perry's and the Benjamin Jones family.

Benjamin Jones' will of 1776 gave his wife "Johannar" (Johannah), his farm for use during her lifetime or widowhood. But the land was to be under the management of her son-in-law, John Gilreath, the husband of their daughter, also named Johannah. There was no Johannah Jones in the 1790 census for Warren County. It appears that she migrated with John and Johannah Gilreath to Wilkes County before 1780 when John petitioned for land in that county.

Evidently Johannah Jones died sometime before the 1800 census. Only one female over 45 years of age is listed for the John Gilreath household, that would be his wife. 
PERRY, Johannah (I7759)
 
370 Among the most illustrious of the Norman Baronage and of a family which held in fee a third part of all Normandy;

Seigneur de Cinqueleiz in 1035.

Was at the battle of Val-es-Dunes 1047.

Living 1054, died soon after. 
TAISSON, Raoul (I41203)
 
371 Amy (Amee) was the widow of James Elkins who died in March 1716/1717. [67, 68]  HARRISON, Amiee (I11407)
 
372 Anastasie Hanson applied for and was awarded a Texas ConfederatePension, Application 03635, Bk I Shelby Co., Texas. Kenny, INDEX TO APPLICATIONS FOR TEXAS CONFEDERATE PENSIONS, 976.4 kin, page 105, Shreve Memorial Library, Texas Ave., Shreveport, Louisiana. HENRY, Anastasia (I9287)
 
373 ancester of Jeff Davis, Pres. CSA DAVIS, Johathan (I3394)
 
374 Ancestors of Kenneth MacAlpin WARREN, Allen , Jr. (I1050)
 
375 Ancestral File Number: 1T97-Z0M DAUGHERTY, Robert (I3356)
 
376 Ancestral File Number: 1T97-Z22
Rumour says that Henry Daugherty died atabout age 10 possibly from
hurting himself while working in a mill. 
DAUGHERTY, Henry (I3358)
 
377 Ancestral File Number: 1T97-Z38 DAUGHERTY, Ella (I3359)
 
378 Ancestral File Number: 1T97-Z5N DAUGHERTY, Maybell Laura (I24)
 
379 Ann H. Mack wrote an article for The Virginia Genealogist, Volume 28, 1984 entitled Hawley/Halley In Seventeenth Century Virginia. She has since done further well documented research on this family. The material found on this website is from her research. We are very grateful for her careful work.

Sarah Hawley was born about 1686 in the Northern Neck of Virginia. Her parents were Henry and Mary Hawley. A document is held in the Mount Vernon ladies Association Library dealing with a legal suit in Fairfax County which states, "Sarah Lewis, wife of Thomas Lewis of Fairfax county aged about 62 years... deposeth that her father Henry Hawley came and settled on Spencer's land about 55 years ago...." Signed by Sarah (S) Lewis and dated March 29 1748.

Sarah married Captain William Harrison about 1702. He owned a lot of land in Stafford County that later became Fairfax County. He died in Stafford County in 1724. Ms. Mack notes that the will was recorded in Stafford County Will book K, page 99 which is now lost

Sarah and William Harrison had five children:
1. William (who also became "Captain") born 1703 married Isabella Triplett.
2. Sybil born 1705 married Col. Hugh West
3. Sarah born 1708/9 married 1st Thomas Triplett, 2nd John Manley.
4. George born 1707 married Martha Price
5. Mary born after 1714 married 1st John Brown, 2nd John Peake.

In 1740, after Mary Harrison wed John Brown, Sarah married a second time. She was 54 years old and her new husband, Thomas Lewis was 10 years younger. He died in 1749. His will can be found in Fairfax Co, VA Will Book A-1 pp. 291-3. Sarah was to have the use of the estate, Difficult Run, during her natural life. All lands and estates were bequeathed to the children of his brother, Stephen Lewis. Sarah sued that her late husband and his brother had conspired to defraud her and she was granted a judgement of 6868 pounds of tobacco. However, she was ordered to pay 15 pounds, 2 shillings and 5 pence to the estate of Stephen Lewis.

Mary Harrison Brown had gone to Difficult Run to live with her mother after her husband John Brown died. There she met and married the overseer of Difficult Run, John Peake. By 1772 the Peake family had moved to Fauquier County, Virginia. Sarah moved there to be with her daughter and died there in 1778 at the age of 92. 
HALLEY, Sarah (I10331)
 
380 Ann Hinson was born about 1729. She married George Bell on April 15, 1745. HINSON, Ann (I69828)
 
381 Ann Hinson, married Matthew Conner on May 25, 1781. Bondsman were M. Conner and Edward Settle.

In Robert's will, he refers to her as Ann Dials, so she may have been remarried.
 
Family: Matthew CONNER / Ann HINSON (F2963)
 
382 Ann Mack Research: Sibil (Sybill/Sybell) Halley's husband, WilliamHarrison Peake, is the son of Mary Harrison and her second husband JohnPeake. Mary Harrison was the daughter of Sarah Hawley Harrison andWilliam Harrison, making her son William and Sybell second cousins. AnnMack research, The Fifth Generation, pg. FX-16. HALLEY, Sibil (I10476)
 
383 Ann Mack Research: William may have married with Betsey Striblin in1797, Clark Co., KY or Lucy Harris in 1801 in Madison Co., KY. No proof. WILKERSON, William (I10471)
 
384 ANN3 JENNINGS (JOHN2, JOHN1) was born ABT 1653, and died 1692. She married (1) (FNU) BRIGGS. She married (2) WILLIAM JAYNE I June 10, 1675 in New Hav. Co. CT, son of HENRY JAYNE.
Children of ANN JENNINGS and WILLIAM JAYNE are:
i. ANNA4 JAYNE, b. 1676, Suffolk Co., NY; m. DANIEL BREWSTER, ABT 1693.
ii. WILLIAM JAYNE II, b. June 4, 1678, East Riding, NY; d. October 1756, Suffolk Co., NY; m. (1) ELIZABETH STERLING; m. (2) ELIZABETH WOODHULL, December 10, 1710, Suffolk Co., NY.
iii. JOHN J. JAYNE, b. July 23, 1680; d. May 11, 1729; m. SARAH WOODHULL.
iv. ELIZABETH B. JAYNE, b. 1682; m. GEORGE DAVIS.
v. JAMES JAYNE, b. 1683; d. 1781, South Haven, L.I., NY; m. (1) DEBORAH (MNU) JAYNE; m. (2) BETSY ACKERLY , (ACKERLEY).
vi. MATTHIAS JAYNE, b. 1686; d. 1785; m. TEMPERANCE HELME.
vii. SAMUEL JAYNE, b. 1690, Suffolk Co., NY; d. 1765, Orange Co., NY; m. DINAH TOOKER.
 
JENNINGS, Ann (I671953344)
 
385 ANN3 JENNINGS (JOHN2, JOHN1) was born ABT 1653, and died 1692. She married (1) (FNU) BRIGGS. She married (2) WILLIAM JAYNE I June 10, 1675 in New Hav. Co. CT, son of HENRY JAYNE.
Children of ANN JENNINGS and WILLIAM JAYNE are:
i. ANNA4 JAYNE, b. 1676, Suffolk Co., NY; m. DANIEL BREWSTER, ABT 1693.
ii. WILLIAM JAYNE II, b. June 4, 1678, East Riding, NY; d. October 1756, Suffolk Co., NY; m. (1) ELIZABETH STERLING; m. (2) ELIZABETH WOODHULL, December 10, 1710, Suffolk Co., NY.
iii. JOHN J. JAYNE, b. July 23, 1680; d. May 11, 1729; m. SARAH WOODHULL.
iv. ELIZABETH B. JAYNE, b. 1682; m. GEORGE DAVIS.
v. JAMES JAYNE, b. 1683; d. 1781, South Haven, L.I., NY; m. (1) DEBORAH (MNU) JAYNE; m. (2) BETSY ACKERLY , (ACKERLEY).
vi. MATTHIAS JAYNE, b. 1686; d. 1785; m. TEMPERANCE HELME.
vii. SAMUEL JAYNE, b. 1690, Suffolk Co., NY; d. 1765, Orange Co., NY; m. DINAH TOOKER.
 
JAYNE, William (I671953377)
 
386 Anne Empson, who married firstly Robert Ingleton (d.1503), a ward of her father, by whom she had a daughter who married Humphrey Tyrrell.

She married secondly John Higford, who in 1504 was pardoned for her rape as well as burglary, and other offences.[1]
 
EMPSON, Anne (I11037)
 
387 Annie Beck Obituary

Annie Mable Beck -JONES COUNTY - Annie Mable "Gummie" Beck of Upper River Road, Macon, passed away Monday, July 30, 2007. Graveside services will be held at 11A.M., Wednesday, August 1, 2007, at Middle Georgia Memory Gardens. Reverend Franklin Etheridge will officiate. The family will greet friends from 6:00 until 8:00 PM, Tuesday, July 31, 2007, at Monroe County Memorial Chapel. -Mrs. Beck was born in Carroll County Georgia. She was the daughter of the late Princess Hanson Bass Davis and James F. Davis and Grady Oscar Bass. Her brothers, Henry O. Bass and Robert Bass, preceded her in death. She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church in Jones County. She was a domestic engineer and also secretary and bookkeeper for her husband, the late, Robbie Joe Beck of Beck's Body Shop. -Survivors include her daughter, Robbie Ann (John) Whiddon) of Macon; two granddaughters, Tara (Jimmy) Jones of Macon and Tonya (Jay) Stroman of Macon; sister, Starr Hudson of Clarksville; three great granddaughters, Megan Jones, Allie and Holly Stroman; numerous aunts, nieces, nephews and cousins. -The family may be contacted at the residence of Robbie Ann and John Whiddon, 3543 Upper River Road, Macon. -Monroe County Memorial Chapel has charge of arrangements. Annie Beck
Published by The Telegraph on Jul. 31, 2007. 
BASS, Annie Mable (I10707)
 
388 Another example of the broad meaning of the word "neptis" in this period is its use for King Henry I's kinswoman, Sibyl of Falaise, in the Curia Regis Rolls. As best I know, King Henry had no niece named Sibyl of Falaise. The assertion by one author that the word "neptis" might be an euphemism for an illegitimate daughter seems unfounded. Rather, Sibyl of Falaise was simply a near kinswoman of undeterminate relationship to King Henry I of England.

Henry I gave the honour of Montgomery (in Wales) to Baldwin de Boulers on his marriage to Sibyl de Falaise. Sibyl was some kind of relation, probably cousin, of Henry I, but not niece as is interpreted from the latin...

The IPM of Vitalis Engayne in 1248 (CIPM 1: 166) says for Suffolk "Badmundefeld, a moiety of the manor (extent given) held of the honour on Mungumeri without service, because King Henry, the king's great-great grandfather, gave the manor in free marriage to Baldwin de Bulers, ancestor of the said Vitalis, with Sibyl de Falaise his niece."

The division is reiterated in the IPM of William de Cantilupo in 1253 (CIPM 1 : 318) Suffolk. "Badmundefield manor (extent given). King Henry I gave the manor to Baldwin de Boulers in free marriage with Sibyl de Faleisse, wherefore no service has ever been done to the king for the same. " [Ref: Rosie Bevan 8 May 2002]

father: William de Falaise [Ref: CP V:72chart]

parents: Domesday People, p.474 has Sybil as daughter of William de Falaise possibly son of William de Moulins, son of Walter de Falaise, brother of Herleve de Falaise, mother of Duke William. Sybil's mother was Geva, da. and heiress of Serlo de Burcy, Lord of Blagdon, Somerset. Geva was previously married to Martin and her son and heir was Robert fitz Martin d.1159. See also Sanders p.15, 22, 23. [Ref: Rosie Bevan 9 May 2002] caveat emptor: Sibyl's connection to Herleve, mother of Wm. the C., is (though certainly possible) speculation which, at this time lacks documentary proof... Curt

parents: Keats-Rohan in Domesday Descendants has Sibilla de Falesia as younger daughter of William de Falaise and Geva de Burcy. "She was given in marriage to Baldwin de Boullers by Henry I, who described her as his 'nepta', i.e. kinswoman". Sources: Johnson/Cronne, RRAN II, App. no. cccix; Tremlett and Blakiston, Stogursey Charters (1949(, no 1) [Ref: Renia Simmonds 9 May 2002]

 
DE FALAISE, Sibyl (I15815)
 
389 Another person has a marriage date of 5 Aug 1825 Family: George Washington HANSON / Jerusha LAMBERTH (F2762)
 
390 Ansbertus (505 or ca 535 – 570 or 611), "Ansbertus nobilissimus genuit Arnoldum ex Blitchildi filia Clotharii regis Francorum, et Feriolum et Modericum et Tarsiciam.", was a Gallo-Roman Senator. He was the son of Ferreolus, Senator of Narbonne (b. 470) and his wife Saint Dode. He was the great-grandson of Tonantius Ferreolus and wife Papianilla.

Marriage and issue

He married Blithilde, also called Bilichilde (ca 538 – ca 603), "Blithilde filia Clotharii regis Francorum." or "filiam Hlotharii regis Francorum.", daughter of Chlothar I, King of the Franks, and wife Waldrada, a Lombard princess, before 555 and they had:

• Arnual or Arnoldus or Arnoald, Bishop of Metz and Margrave of Schelde
• Saint Munderic, Bishop of Arisitum
• Tarsicius or Tarsice
 
Ansbertus (I40816)
 
391 Ansgard (fl. 863)

Queen of France. Name variations: Ansgarde; Ansgarde of Burgundy. Flourished around 863; daughter of Count Harduin; became first wife of Louis II the Stammerer (846?879), king of France (r. 877?879), in 862; children: Louis III (863?882), king of France (r. 879?882); Carloman (866?884), king of France (r. 879?884); Gisela (who married Robert, count of Troyes). The name of Louis the Stammerer's second wife was Adelaide Judith , mother of Charles III the Simple (879?929), king of France (r. 898?923).

source www.encyclopedia.com/ 
OF BURGUNDY, Ansgarde Queen of Aquitaine (I11798)
 
392 APPOINTED ROAD COMMISSIONER
Robert S. Bailey was appointed a Road Commissioner in Carroll County

August ,1, 1834
"we Robert S. Bailey & h,m. L. Parr having been appointed conmissioners for the purpose of reviewiIng out a road from Carrolton to Phillips Ferry and reporting to your honorable Court on the same have reviewed the country and marked out a road leading through No. 60 & 6l in the 5th dist. & crossing Youngs ferry road near the poplar spring & striking the oId ridge trail leading to Phillips ferry near that place which way is narked we recommend as the best rout for said road..."

"Ordered by the Court that the Cferk notlfy the Road Commissioners of the 714th and 729th Districts to cause said road to be opened fortwith."

February 3, 1835
"Afso ordered by the Court thal Puckett Wood, Rober:t S. Bailey & lin. L. Panr be appointed to review & mark a road from Carl:o1ton to Phlllips Ferry by the most conveinent
rout..."

SOURCE: Carroll County Genealogical Quarterly. Fall 1989 
BAILEY, Robert S (I3371)
 
393 April 22, 1746
SOLOMON NEWSOM and his wife had a real estate conveyance in Isle of Wight County, VA on April 22, 1746. They removed to Brunswick Co., VA as early as 1752, and to Wilkes Co., Georgia by 1777. An inventory of his estate was taken in Wilkes County, Georgia on Dec. 4, 1795 ["The Newsom Family" by B. C. Holtzclaw, in "Genealogies of Virginia Families," Volume 4, p. 518].

 
NEWSOM, Solomon (I1142)
 
394 Arms carved in roof of cloister, Canterbury. Family: William DE GUILDFORD / Joan DE HALDEN (F565995732)
 
395 Arnoald, also called Arnoldus or Arnual (ca 560 – ca 611), was a Bishop of Metz between 601 and 609 or 611, the successor of Agilulf, and a Margrave of Schelde. He was the son of Ansbertus, a Senator, and wife Blithilde.

Married before 584 to Oda (?), born ca 564, they were the parents of:

Saint Itta, married to Pippin of Landen
Dode or Doda, also called Dode of Metz, Dode of Old Saxony or Doda the Saxon, who became a nun in 612 at Treves becoming called also Clothilde of Treves, born ca 584, married ca 596 to Arnulf of Metz

Father of St. Arnulf of Metz

It is a subject of much debate among genealogists whether or not Arnoald is the father of Arnulf bishop of Metz, who, according to Christian Settipani's early publications, is a perfect candidate. Settipani contradicts himself in newer publications, stating that Arnulf of Metz couldn't have been Arnoald's son given to no mention of the former having any royal blood. Further speculation indicate Arnulf's father could be a Bodegisel, based on documents from old Frankish legends. This statement is also uncertain. He states instead that Arnoald was Arnulf's father in law.
 
Bishop Arnoald (I40815)
 
396 Arnoul married Rosele (Susanna) D' IVREA Princess of Italy, Queen of France, daughter of Berenger II D' IVREA usurper King of Italy (950-61) and Willa DI TOSCANA Princess of Tuscany, about 968.

(Rosele (Susanna) D' IVREA Princess of Italy, Queen of France was born about 952 in Luxembourg, , Luxembourg, West Europe, died on 26 Jan 1003 in Gent, Luxembourg, Belgium and was buried in Gent, Luxembourg, Belgium. 
DE FLANDRES, Arnoul II (Arnold, Arnolph) "Le Jeune" Count of Flanders (I671953266)
 
397 Arrived in USA in 1907 via Ellis Island. On the list of arrivals posted on the memorial wall at Ellis Island.
His wife, Stella, was from Okrasin in the Bialystok region of Poland. Never naturalised

Wies Okvosin Woje Wootzwo Bialostok
Poczla Radzillow
Near Warsaw

 
MICHALOWSKI, Joseph (I7026)
 
398 Arrived in USA in 1907 via Ellis Island. On the list of arrivals posted on the memorial wall at Ellis Island.
She was from Okrasin in the Bialystok region of Poland. Never naturalised

Wies Okvosin Woje Wootzwo Bialostok
Poczla Radzillow
Near Warsaw

 
NIERADKO, Stanislawa Bertha (I7027)
 
399 Arrived in Virginia in 1637 WHEATLEY, Robert (I11877)
 
400 Artelia died of typhoid fever.  RONEY, Artelia (I11471)
 

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