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Oenealogical  Notes :  Conceniing  the  pedigree  of  the  Thomas  Family 
of  Maryland,  and  of  the  following  connected  families  :  Snowden,  Buck- 
ley, Lawrence,  Chew,  KUicotl,  Hopkins,  Johnson,  KutherforJ,  Fairfax, 
Schieilelin,  Tyson,  and  others.  Illustrated  by  Views  and  Coats  of  Arms. 
By  Lawrence  Buckley  Thomas.  (Baltimore  :  Lawrence  B.  Thomas. 
1877.  4to,  pp.  182.) — Notwithstanding  our  desire  to  welcome  all  attempts 
to  record  the  history  of  Southern  families,  and  the  plea  of  the  author  as 
to  the  paucity  of  material,  we  cannot  find  it  in  our  heart  to  say  much  in 
praise  of  this  volume.  It  is  well  printed,  expensively  prepared,  but 
badly  arranged  and  defective  in  its  essential  authorities.  The  main  stem 
is,  of  course,  the  Thomas  family,  descended  from  Philip  Thomas  of  Mary- 
land, a  settler  there  in  1051,  and  one  of  some  prominence  in  his  genera- 
tion. His  will  mentions  two  houses  which  he  had  in  Bristol  and  lands  in 
this  country.  The  author  says  that  this  Philip  was  in  the  East  India 
Company's  service  in  1621,  and  was  the  son  of  Evan  Thomas  of  Swansea, 
whose  pedigree  was  as  follows  : 

Rice  ap  Griffith,  of  an  illustrious  Welsh  family,  married  a  daughter  of 
the  Duke  of  Norfolk,  and  was  beheaded  as  a  rebel  in  1582.  His  oldest 
son  was  restored  in  blood  and  was  the  ancestor  of  the  present  Lord 
Dynevor.  Thomas,  younger  son  of  Rice  ap  Grittith,  is  said  to  have  been 
brought  back  to  Wales,  and  to  have  married  there,  having  a  son,  John 
Philip  Thomas,  lessee  of  mills  at  Kenchurch,  County  Monmouth,  in  1591. 
This  John  Philip  Thomas  was  father  of  Evan  Thomas  and  grandfather  of 
the  emigrant. 

We  have  looked  in  vain  for  the  proof  of  this  distinguished  pedigree, 
though  it  may  lurk  in  the  mass  of  matter  here  collected.  Until  the  evi- 
dence is  given  we  can  pronounce  no  judgment  on  the  claim,  but  one  page 
of  proofs  would  be  worth  the  score  of  pages  devoted  to  irrelevant  matters. 
The  same  criticism  will  apply  to  many  of  the  other  minor  genealogies  an- 
nexed to  the  main  f.amily  record.  Doubtless  some  of  the  atHliations  are 
right,  but  we  have  no  criterion  by  which  to  decide.  Thus,  we  have  the 
Bucldey  arms,  and  a  pedigree  from  Phineas  B.  of  Philadelphia,  "sup- 
posed to  be  a  cadet  of  the  Lancashire  family  "  ;  the  Chew  arms  and  the 
descendants  of  John  Chew,  "said  to  be  a  cadet  of  the  family  of  Chew  of 
Chcwton."  Then  the  De  Zeng  arms  and  pedigree,  probably  authentic, 
are  followed  by  the  EUicott  arms  of  no  authority.  The  Fairfaxes  are  a 
part  of  our  history,  but  the  Georges  and  GUpins  are  equally  favored  with 
coats  of  arms,  on  the  authority  of  Burke  only.  The  Lawrence  article 
but  reproduces  the  mistakes  of  former  genealogists,  notwithstanding  re- 
cent corrections  in  print. 

It  would  be  useless  to  continue  the  list.  The  book  gives  evidence  of 
industiy  and  contains  much  information  in  regard  to  the  families  liere. 
The  author  lacks  a  knowledge  of  the  best  methods  of  arranging  his  col- 
lections, and  he  has  been  over-credulous,  or  careless  in  estimating  the 
evidence,  in  regard  to  the  trans-Atlantic  connections  of  the  emigrants. 
We  hope  he  will  attend  to  both  points  in  future  works,  so  that  we  may 
receive  the  results  of  his  meritorious  labors  with  unalloyed  satisfaction. 


Old  NaumUag :  An  Historical  Sketch  of  the  City  of  Salem  (Mass.) 
By  C.  H.  Webber  and  W.  S.  Nevins.  (Boston  :  Lee  &  Shepard.  1877. 
13mo,  pp.  312.)— This  sketch  could  hardly  be  welcomed  if  it  either  pre- 
tended or  seemed  to  be  a  tolerable  substitute  for  the  yet  unwritten  History 
of  Salem— such  a  history  as  the  place  deserves  and  as  so  many  far  less 
important  towns  have  secured.  The  authors,  however,  expressly  dis- 
claim this  pretension,  and  can  be  unreservedly  praised  for  their  diligence 
in  antiquarian  research,  which  has  produced  an  excellent  guide-book  to 
Salem  and  the  adjoining  towns  carved  out  of  her  original  territory.  The 
illustrations  consist  of  antiquated  wood-cuts,  most  of  which  could  have 
been  replaced  with  heliotypes  from  nature,  and  ought  to  be  now.  These 
would  do  much  tn  relieve  the  present  cheap  aspect  of  the  volume. 


UNlVERSITi'  OF   PHTSBURCH 


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CAREW    CASTLE. 


Genealogical  Notes.- 


CONTAINING  THE  PEDIGREE  OF  THE 

THOMAS    FAMILY, 

Of  Maryland, 

AND    OF   THE   FOLLOWING   CONNECTED   FAMILIES  : 

SNOWDEN  — BUCKLEY  — LAWRENCE  — CHEW—  ELLICOTT 
HOPKINS  — JOHNSON  — RUTHERFURD — 
FAIRFAX  —  SCHIEFFELIN — 
TYSON 

AND   OTHERS. 

Illustrated    by    Views    and    Coats    of   Arms. 

13V 

Lawrence   Buckley  Thomas. 


BALTIMORE  : 

Lawrence    B.    Thomas. 

1877. 


CHARLES    HAKVHY    &    CO. 

FIN  It     BOOK     AND     JOE     PRINTERS. 

BALTIMORE,    MD. 


Preface. 


This  book  is  mainly  compiled  from  four  distinct  sources  of  information,  and  is 
complete    or    the   reverse,   in    accordance    with    them. 

These  sources  are  the  printed  publications  of  the  Record  Commission  of  Great 
Britain,  containing  Calendars  of  State  papers,  and  in  some  instances,  full  reprints  of 
the  same ;  the  papers  at  the  Office  for  the  Registry  of  Wills  in  Annapolis,  Md. ;  the 
Manuscript  Records  of  the  Society  of  Friends  in  Maryland ;  and  Family  Bibles.  I 
have  also,  in  a  few  cases,  been  aided  by  the  personal  knowledge  of  living  members 
of  some  of  the  families  noticed.  Where  so  many  are  concerned,  it  may  seem 
invidious  to  select  any  for  acknowledgment ;  but  I  must  be  permitted  to  express  my 
feelings  of  especial  gratitude  to  Mrs.  Edward  Snowden,  of  Baltimore;  Mrs.  Edward 
P.  Thomas  and  Dr.  Francis  Thomas,  of  Montgomery  County,  Md.  ;  Mr.  Richard  L. 
Schieffelin,  of  New  York ;  Mr.  Samuel  Chew,  of  Germantown ;  Mr.  William  G. 
Thomas,  of  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  and  to  the  memory  of  his  father,  the  late  Philip 
E.    Thomas,    of  Baltimore,    whose   family  tree   first   suggested    my    present    book. 

In  the  course  of  my  labors  it  has  been  necessary  for  me  to  visit  members  of 
the  different  families  with  whom  I  had  no  previous  acquaintance ;  but,  in  every 
instance,  I  have  been  received  in  the  most  cordial  manner,  and  every  facility  afforded 
me  for  making  the  desired  researches.  Indeed,  I  may  say,  with  truth,  that  the 
pleasant  acquaintances  thus  made  would  alone  repay  me  for  the  labor  incident  to  the 
compilation    of  my  book. 

In  conclusion,  I  would  ask  the  genealogist,  as  with  "a  critic's  eye"  he  scans 
my  pages,  and  dips  his  pen  in  gall,  before  exposing  "its  many  inaccuracies,"  to 
remember  that  in  most  of  the  pedigrees  I  am  the  "Columbus  of  a  new  America," 
and    working    in    absolutely  virgin    soil. 

He  should,  also,  bear  in  mind  not  only  the  great  scarcity  of  printed  books  on 
pedigree  in  our  libraries,  but  the  incompleteness  of  the  original  MSS.  sources  of 
information,  and  the  carelessness  or  culpable  negligence  that  some  families  show  in 
the  preservation  of  their  records.  The  latter  cause  will  account  for  the  fragmentary 
character    of  several    of  the   pedigrees   I    print. 

Any  one  who  can  supply  corrections  of,  or  additions  to  these  pedigrees,  will 
confer  a  favor  by  sending  them  to  the  compiler,  duly  authenticated  by  dates  and 
authorities;    as   it   is  his   intention    to   print    a   supplement  containing  such  alterations. 


Lawrence    Buckley    Thomas. 


S4  McCiilhh  S/irel,  Ballimoir,  MJ. 
July   I2th,   JS77. 


Abbreviations. 


The   abbreviations    used    in    tiiis    book    are    the     following:      aj'. —  son    of;     b. —  born; 

d. —  dead,  died,  &c. ;    dau. — daughter;    d.  s.  p. —  died    without    issue; 

md. — married;    and    q.   v. —  a   reference    to    the   Index. 


THOMAS. 


THIS  FAMILY  is  of  great  antiquity  in  Wales,  claiming  descent  from  the 
ancient  kings  of  Britain.  Its  authentic  history  may  be  said  to  commence 
with  Uryan  or  Urien  Rheged  who  lived  in  the  sixth  century  after  Christ. 
The  latest  and  best  authorities  on  the  History  of  Wales  seem  to  confirm 
this  date,  which  is  also  the  traditional  one,  although  some  writers  would  put 
his  birth  as  late  as  the  eighth  or  ninth  century.  Urien  is  said  to  have  been 
the  son  of  Cynvarch  Oer  ap  Meirchion  Gul,  a  Prince  of  the  North  Britons, 
who  was  expelled  from  his  principality  by  the  Saxons  and  took  refuge  in 
Wales.  This  Prince's  name  appears  on  the  Pillar  of  Eliseg  near  Llangollen. 
Urien  his  son  is  said  to  have  driven  out  the  Gwyddelians,  or  Irish  Scots, 
from  Rheged,  a  district  of  country  lying  between  the  Tawe  and  the  Tavy 
rivers,  and  to  have  been  granted  the  sovereignty  of  that  principality  in  reward. 
It  comprised  Gowerland,  Cydweli,  Carynwllion,  Iscenen,  and  Cantrev  Bychan. 
He  waged  war  for  many  years  against  Ida  the  Saxon  King  of  Northum- 
berland, and  is  said  to  have  been  treacherously  slain  by  Llovan  Llawdivo 
in  the  year  575  while  besieging  Ida's  son  Deoric  in  the  Isle  of  Lindisfarne. 
He  was  a  munificent  patron  of  the  bards,  one  of  the  greatest  of  whom, 
Llywarch  Hen,  has  celebrated  his  prowess  and  death  in  his  verse.  By  the 
Welsh  Triads  he.  is  ranked  as  one  of  the  three  Bulls  of  Conflict ;  and  several 
early  romances  speak  of  him  under  the  name  of  Sir  Urience.  He  married 
Margaret  La  Faye,  dau.  of  Gorlois  Duke  of  Cornwall,  and  had  issue:  a  dau. 
EKvri,  who  married  Morgan  Morganwdd ;  and  two  sons  Pasgen,  and  Owain 
who  slew  Ida  King  of  Northumberland  in  battle.  Pasgen  was  the  lineal 
ancestor  of  Rhys  ap  Goronwy,  ap  Einion,  ap  Lloarch,  ap  Kymbathwye,  ap 
Gurwared,  ap  Syssylt,  ap  Rhyne,  ap  Llarch,  ap  Mor,  ap  Pasgen,  of  all  of 
whom  nothing  more  than  their  names  is  recorded  on  the  pages  of  history. 
Rhys  married  Margaret,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Griffin  ap  Kiddy,  Lord  of 
Gwynvey,  and  had  issue :  Elider  ap  Rhys  married  Gladwys  dau.  of  Philip 
ap  Bah,  ap  Gwath  Voed,  Lord  of  Esginbrath,  and  had  issue:  Sir  Elidur 
Ddu,  Knight  of  the  Holy  Sepulchre.  He  married  Cecily  dau.  of  Sysillt  ap 
Llewellyn,  Lord  of  Cantrescliffe,  and  had  issue  :  Katherine  married  David 
Morthye,  Lord  of  Odyn  Castle  and  Fountain  Gate ;  and  Philip  married  Gladys 
dau.    of    David    Vras    and    was    the    father    of    Philip    who    had    issue :     Crisley 


6  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

married  Richard  Aubrey;  Gwylliam ;  and  Nicholas.  Nicholas  married  Janet 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Gruffyd  ap  Llewellyn  Voethes,  descended  from  Elystan 
Gloddryd,  Prince  of  Ferlys,  and  had  issue :  Gruffyd  ap  Nicholas  who  was  a 
remarkable  and  most  ingenious  gentleman.  The  possessor  of  an  ample 
fortune  and  allied  by  marriage  with  some  of  the  principal  families  both  in 
North  and  South  Wales,  his  power  and  influence  in  Caermarthenshire  was 
very  great. 

His  hasty  spirit  and  violence  of  temper  often  involved  him  in  complica- 
tions with  his  neighbours,  to  extricate  himself  from  which  required  the 
exercise  of  all  his  ingenuity.  He  drew  upon  himself  the  enmity  of  no  less 
a  personage  than  Richard,  Duke  of  York,  by  witholding  from  him  a  piece 
of  land  in  Herefordshire,  and  he  insolently  and  peremptorily  refused  to  obey 
the  summons  of  the  Sheriff  to  answer  for  his  conduct.  At  the  head  of  a 
numerous  and  warlike  clan,  which  was  strongly  attached  to  him,  he  gave 
shelter  and  encouragement  to  innumerable  Welsh  thieves,  who  were  in  the 
constant  habit  of  plundering  and  ravaging  the  English  border.  The  frequency 
and  severity  of  these  predatory  incursions  raised  against  him  a  host  of 
enemies;  the  most  powerful  of  whom,  Humphrey,  Duke  of  Buckingham, 
Richard  of  York,  Jasper  Tudor,  Earl  of  Pembroke,  and  the  Earl  of  Warwick 
made  such  representations  to  the  King,  Henry  VI.,  accusing  him  of  being  an 
encourager  and  harbourer  of  thieves,  that  he  was  deprived  of  the  Commission 
of  the  Peace  and  Captaincy  of  Kilgarran  Castle,  which  that  Sovereign  had 
granted  him.  It  is  alleged  that  his  hatred  of  the  English  was  Gruffyd's 
reason  for  harbouring  those  who  ravaged  their  territory.  A  commission  was 
finally  appointed  by  the  King  to  arrest  the  accused  and  investigate  the 
charges  against  him,  at  the  head  of  which  was  placed  the  Lord  Whitney. 
Gruffyd,  who  had  heard  of  the  Commission,  but  was  not  informed  of  its 
exact  object,  laid  his  plans  with  the  craftiness  and  executed  them  with  the 
boldness  peculiar  to  his  character.  He  met  the  Commissioners  on  their 
entry  into  Caemarthenshire,  himself  meanly  dressed,  and  accompanied  only  by 
four  or  five  attendants  raggedly  attired,  and  as  miserably  mounted.  Right 
glad  was  Lord  Whitney  to  find  the  truculent  Welshman  apparently  in  his 
power,  and  not  a  little  astonished  was  he  also  to  hear  him  offer  his  services 
to  guide  him  to  Caermarthen,  the  place  of  his  destination.  Their  road  fol- 
lowed the  windings  of  the  Bran  to  where  that  river  unites  with  the 
Gwydderig  in  its  confluence  with  the  Towey.  On  the  Western  bank,  on  a 
rocky  eminence,  was  Gruffyd's  Castle  of  Abermarlais,  hidden  from  the  Com- 
missioners by  the  thick  woods,  which  lined  the  shores  of  the  river.  A 
graceful  curve  of  the  road,  however,  brought  them  to  the  foot  of  the  gentle 
eminence    on    which    the    Castle   stood,   and    Gruffyd,  then    turning    to    the    sur- 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  7 

prised  Commissioners  and  pointing  to  the  open  postern,  invited  them  with 
a  smile  to  enter  and  refresh  themselves.  They  were  received  with  demon- 
strations of  extreme  respect  by  Gruffyd's  son  Thomas  at  the  head  of  one 
hundred  horsemen  handsomely  dressed  and  gallantly  mounted,  and  began  to 
open  their  eyes  to  the  real  power  and  consequence  of  their  companion. 
After  having  well  refreshed  themselves,  the  whole  party,  including  Thomas, 
ap  Gruffyd,  and  his  armed  retinue  left  the  Castle.  A  little  further  on  their 
way  they  came  to  the  ancient  fortress  of  Dinevawr,  not  far  from  the  town 
of  Llandelo  Fawr,  then  the  stronghold  of  Owen,  Gruffyd's  son.  He  received 
them  at  the  head  of  a  chosen  body  of  two  hundred  armed  horsemen,  and 
played  the  part  of  host  with  such  address  that  he  contrived  to  draw  from 
his  guests  the  secret  of  their  commission.  The  whole  party  then  proceeded 
on  their  way,  leaving  the  mountains  for  the  plain  where  the  Towey  meets, 
the  Gwili,  at  the  little  village  of  Abergwili.  Here  they  were  met  by  a 
splendid  body  of  five  hundred  "  tall  men  "  on  foot,  well  armed  and  accoutred, 
and  led  by  Gruffyd's  eldest  son.  Thus  magnificently  attended  the  Commis- 
sioners entered  Caermarthen,  then  the  Capital  of  South  Wales.  Gruffyd  now 
excused  himself  from  attendance  on  the  Commissioners  and  committed  to  his 
sons  the  care  of  attending  them  to  the  banquet  prepared  in  their  honor  at 
the  Guild  Hall.  Lord  Whitney  privately  sent  for  the  Mayor  and  Sheriffs, 
and  showing  his  commission,  demanded  their  assistance  to  arrest  Gruffyd, 
which    it    was    determined    should    be    done    on    the    following    morning. 

The  banquet  was  now  prepared,  and  the  Commissioners  were  escorted  to 
it  with  much  pomp  by  the  sons  of  Gruffyd.  The  tables  had  been  arranged 
along  the  centre  of  the  floor,  and  according  to  the  architecture  of  the  time 
a  row  of  pillars  separated  the  upper  end  of  the  room,  which  was  slightly 
elevated,  from  that  part  which  was  assigned  to  the  less  distinguished  members 
of  the  Assembly.  Lord  W'hitney  was  conducted  to  a  seat  on  the  dais, 
splendidly  hung  with  cloth  of  gold,  and  Owen  placed  himself  upon  his  rio-ht 
hand.  On  either  side  of  this  elevated  dais,  galleries  had  been  raised,  in 
which  were  placed  the  bards  of  that  land  of  Minstrelsy.  The  guests  betook 
themselves  with  right  good-will  to  the  noble  cheer  provided,  and  Owen  in 
particular  plied  them  with  Ypocras,  Garhiofilac,  and  other  delicate  and  precious 
drinks,  which  soon  produced  the  desired  effect  upon  the  Commissioners. 
Lord  Whitney,  after  his  conference  with  the  authorities,  and  exhibiting  to 
them  his  commission,  carelessly  placed  it  in  his  sleeve,  which  was  made 
after  the  then  fashion,  very  wide,  and  often  used  for  such  purposes.  During 
the  revel,  Owen  abstracted  it  from  its  hiding  place,  while  Lord  Whitney 
was  in  that  state  of  mental  obscuration  from  the  strong  potations  that  had 
been    pressed    upon    him,    that    he    not     only  did     not     notice     its    loss    at     the 


?  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

time    but     retired    to    bed    without     doing    so.      Owen     communicated     to    his 
father   the    success    of    their   plans,    but    Gruffyd    abated    nothing   of  his    formal 
courtesy    to     the    Commissioners,     and     the    next     morning    presented    himself 
before    them    in    the    Guild    Hall    splendidly  dressed    and    attended    by  his   sons 
and    armed     retainers.       He    was    immediately   arrested    by    the    officers    of  the 
Court,    to    which    he    made    no    resistance,    but    with   an    air    of    great    humility 
requested    that    the    proceedings    against    him    might  be  conducted  according  to 
law,    and    asked    to    see    their   commission.      Lord    Whitney   readily  assented    to 
his    request,    but    upon    putting    his    hand     into    his    sleeve     and     finding    the 
warrant   gone,    his    consternation    may    be   easily    imagined.      "  Methinks    Lord 
Whitney,"  said    Gruffyd,  "  if  he   comes   here   as   he   says,  by  the    King's   grace, 
must    have    valued    his   commission    too    highly    to    have    committed     it    to    the 
safe    keeping   of  that    ruffle    or    carelessly    to    have     lost    it."      Then    dropping 
his   assumed   deference,    clapping  his   hat    upon    his    head,   and    turning   to   his 
friends   and   followers,    he   exclaimed :    "  What  I    have  we   cozeners   and    cheaters 
come    hither    to    abuse    the    King's    Majesty's   power   and    to    disquiet    his   true 
hearted   subjects."      Then    looking  on   the   commissioners   with    a   bitter  frown, 
he    said,    "  By    the    mass,    before   the    next    day    come    to    an    end,    I    will    hang 
up   all    your    bodies    for    traitors    and    impostors."      The    commissioners   were 
panic-struck,    and    entreated   for   their   lives;    which   Gruffyd  at    last  granted    on 
condition    that    Lord  Whitney  should    put    on    his    livery   coat    of    blue    and 
wear    his    cognizance,    and    be     bound     by    an     oath     to    go     to    the     King    so 
arrayed,  acknowledge  his  own  offences  and   justify  the  Welshman's  proceedings. 
Gruffyd    continuing    his    depredations    upon     the    Lord's    Marchers   was   at 
length   found   guilty  of  felony   on  an   indictment   preferred   against  him   in   the 
County  of  Salop.      This   decision    at    once    illumined    his  mind    as   to    the    rival 
claims     of    the    Houses    of    York    and     Lancaster.      A    Lancastrian    King   had 
adjudged    him    a    felon,    the     Duke     of    York    was    therefore     of    necessity   the 
champion    of  a    good   cause    and    him    should    he    support.       He   joined    Edward 
of    March,     the     Duke's    son.    at     Gloucester,    with     eight    hundred     men    well 
armed    and     provisioned,     and     marched    with     him     to     Mortimer's     Cross,     in 
Herefordshire.       Here    on     the    2nd    of    February,    1461,    a    battle    was    fought 
between    the    Yorkists    and    the   Lancastrians    under    Jasper,    Earl    of   Pembroke, 
in    which   Gruffyd   was  mortally  wounded,   surviving    only  long  enough   to   know 
that     his     friends     were    victorious.       He     had     married     Mabel,     daughter     of 
Meredith     ap     Henry    Donne     of    Kidwelly,     and    was    succeeded    by    his    son 
Thomas     ap    Gruffyd,    who    married     Elizabeth,    daughter    and     heiress    of    Sir 
John    Gruffyd    of  Abermarlais.       He    is    described    as    a    man     of    a    character 
ver>'  different    from    his    turbulent   father,    and   one    of    the    most    accompUshed 
gentlemen     of    the     age,     with     a    mildness     of     disposition     and     elegance     of 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  9 

manners  rarely  found  in  those  cruel  times  of  civil  warfare.  To  avoid  taking 
part  in  the  contests  of  the  rival  Houses  of  York  and  Lancaster,  he  with- 
drew to  the  accomplished  Court  of  the  Duke  of  Burgundy,  in  whose  service 
he  enrolled  himself.  Here  he  became  famous  for  his  boldness  and  skill  in 
the  tilt  and  tourney,  and  in  single  combat.  After  the  death  of  his  wife, 
his  gallantry  and  gracious  disposition  won  the  affections  of  a  niece  of  the 
Duke,  and  Thomas  was  compelled  to  return  to  England.  There  he  had 
constant  encounters  with  his  neighbors,  particularly  Henry  ap  Gwilym  of 
Court  Henry  in  the  Vale  of  Towey,  between  whom  and  his  house  there  seems 
to  have  existed  an  ancient  feud  His  last  duel  took  place  in  Merioneth- 
shire, with  one  David  Gough,  whom  he  killed.  Having  laid  aside  his  armor 
and  thrown  himself  on  the  ground  to  rest  after  the  combat,  Thomas  was 
treacherously  run  through  the  body  by  one  of  Cough's  retainers.  He  was 
buried  in  the  Abbey  of  Bardsey  in  Caermarvonshire.  He  was  married  first 
to  Elizabeth  of  Abermarlais,  and  it  is  said  secondly  to  another  Elizabeth,  a 
relative  of  the  Duke  of  Burgundy.  His  only  dau.  md.  Griffith  ap  Owen. 
His  two  eldest  sons,  Morgan  and  David,  espoused  opposite  sides  in  the 
Wars  of  the  Roses,  and  both  perished  in  that  murderous  struggle.  Rhys  or 
Rees,  his  third  son  succeeded  to  the  estate  after  their  deaths.  He  was 
born  in  145 1,  and  was  educated  at  the  Court  of  Burgundy,  where  he  held 
a  post  of  honor  in  the  Duke's  household.  This  he  relinquished  to  accom- 
pany his  father  on  his  banishment  to  England.  His  bravery  was  so  noted, 
that  after  his  death  one  of  the  Welsh  bards  lamented  that  a  •'  drum  had 
not  been  covered  with  his  skin ;  the  sound  of  which  alone."  he  assures  us, 
"would  have  always  ensured  the  victory  to  the  British."  He  seems  to 
have  been  as  wise  and  politic  as  brave.  After  the  death  of  his  first  wife, 
the  daughter  and  heiress  of  Sir  John  Ellis  descended  from  Sir  Henry  Elys 
of  Yorkshire  temp.  Richard  the  First,  he  put  an  end  to  the  long  established 
feud  between  his  own  family  and  that  of  Court  Henry  by  marrying  Eva, 
the  only  daughter  and  heiress  of  Henry  ap  Gwilym,  the  head  of  that  House. 
By  this  marriage  he  added  to  his  possessions  a  property  not  much  inferior 
to  his  original  patrimony,  and  became  one  of  the  most  opulent  subjects  of 
the  realm.  His  establishment  and  hospitality  were  in  every  respect  suitable 
to  his  immense  wealth,  and  displayed  the  magnificence  of  a  prince,  rather 
than  of  a  private  gentleman.  He  acquired  unbounded  popularity,  and  by 
degrees  very  formidable  power  by  re-establishing  the  games  of  his  country 
on  his  estates,  and  by  training  the  young  men  to  the  use  of  arms,  under 
the  guise  of  sham  fights  and  spectacles.  It  is  stated  that  he  had  nineteen 
hundred  tenants  bound  by  their  leases  to  attend  him  at  the  shortest  call, 
and    that    brief  warning   having   been   given    he   could   bring  into  the  field   five 


lO  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

\ 

"v. 

thousand  disciplined  men,  mounted  and  armed.  He  was  a  great  builder 
or  enlarger  of  Castles,  built  New  Castle  Emlyn,  and  enlarged  Carew  Castle, 
which  came  into  his  possession  by  a  mortgage  from  Sir  Edmund  Carew,  and 
which  became  his  favorite  residence.  Besides  these  he  also  possessed  Aber- 
marlais,  Dinevawr,  Narberth,  Whibley,  and  many  others.  Every  effort  was 
made  to  interest  him  in  the  cause  of  Henry  of  Richmond,  with  whom  he 
was  connected  in  blood  ;  Rhys  ap  Thomas  and  Henry's  father  being  de- 
scended from  a  common  ancestor.  Apprehensive  of  the  success  of  these 
efforts,  Richard  the  Third  sent  Commissioners  to  him  to  demand  his  son  as 
a  hostage  and  an  oath  of  fidelity  from  the  father.  The  former  demand  he 
evaded  in  a  wily  letter  still  extant,  but  was  compelled  to  take  an  oath 
that  Richmond  should  not  enter  England  "  except  over  his  body."  Offended 
at  the  King's  suspicions,  and  moved  by  a  letter  from  Richmond,  in  which 
he  tells  him  that  all  his  fortunes  hang  on  Rhys  ap  Thomas'  decision,  the 
chieftain  called  a  council  of  his  most  trusty  friends  to  consider  the  question. 
At  this  were  present  the  Abbot  of  Talley,  the  Bp.  of  St.  Davids,  several 
of  the  more  influential  gentry  and  two  of  his  father's  veteran  officers,  in 
whom  he  had  great  confidence.  They  advised  his  aiding  Henry,  and  when 
he  spoke  of  his  oath,  the  Churchmen  silenced  his  scruples  and  one  of  them 
proposed  a  method  by  which  he  might  keep  its  letter  while  evading  the 
spirit.  Still  he  hesitated,  and  it  was  not  until  he  had  consulted  his  sooth- 
sayer or  prophet,  that  he  sent  a  messenger  to  Henry  assuring  him  of  his 
assistance.  The  Earl  immediately  set  sail  for  England,  and  was  met  on 
landing  at  Milford  Haven  by  Rhys  ap  Thomas  at  the  head  of  two  thousand 
picked  men.  It  is  said  that  he  carried  out  the  suggestion  of  the  Bishop 
of  St.  Davids  by  crouching  under  one  of  the  arches  of  a  bridge  over  which 
Henry  rode,  thus  "passing  over  his  body."  Henry  appointed  Shrewsbury  as 
the  place  of  rendezvous  for  his  friends,  and  divided  his  army  into  two 
bodies,  one  of  which  he  led  thither  himself  by  way  of  Cardiganshire,  and 
the  other  he  committed  to  Rhys  ap  Thomas.  On  the  march  the  chieftain's 
force  was  augmented  by  vast  numbers  of  the  Welsh,  from  whom  he  made 
a  selection  of  two  thousand  horse,  the  flower  of  his  attendants,  and  five 
hundred  foot,  dismissing  the  rest  to  their  homes.  The  infantry  he  placed 
under  the  command  of  his  younger  brothers,  and  left  in  the  principality 
to  secure  it  for  Henry.  The  horse  he  led  himself  to  Shrewsbury,  and 
there  joined   the    Earl. 

King  Richard,  though  taken  by  surprise,  rose  to  the  occasion,  and 
hastily  gathering  an  army  marched  to  meet  them.  The  hostile  forces  came 
in  sight  of  each  other  on  the  field  of  Bosworth,  near  Leicester,  August 
22nd,    1485. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  II 

Richard,  in  the  heat  of  the  battle,  made  a  desperate  plunge  at  the 
Earl  of  Richmond ;  he  killed  with  his  own  hands  the  Earl's  standard-bearer, 
Sir  William  Brandon,  dismounted  Sir  John  Cheyney  and  many  a  high-born 
gentleman  who  attempted  to  stay  him  in  his  career.  He  had  nearly  reached 
the  spot  where  Henry  stood,  when  Rhys  ap  Thomas  perceived  the  Earl's 
danger,  and  mounting  his  favorite  charger,  "  Llwyd  y  Bacse,"  or  Grey  Fetter- 
locks, with  Sir  William  Stanley,  bore  down  between.  The  Welsh  tradition 
asserts  that  it  was  Rhys  who  slew  King  Richard,  fighting  with  him  hanr 
to  hand.  Whatever  may  be  the  foundation  for  this  story,  his  conduct  on 
this  day  was  so  distinguished  that  Richmond  ascribed  to  it  the  issue  of  the 
battle  and  ever  after  in  gratitude  applied  to  him  the  title  of  "  Father 
Rhys."  He  also  knighted  him  on  the  field  after  the  victory.  Other 
honors  were  subsequently  heaped  upon  him  by  the  grateful  monarch  when 
established  on  the  throne.  He  was  appointed  a  member  o."  the  King's 
Council,  and  it  is  said  that  he  declined  the  Earldom  of  Pembroke,  alleging 
that  knighthood  was  the  greatest  honor  that  could  be  conferred  on  a 
soldier.  November  3rd,  14S5,  he  received  a  grant  for  life  of  the  offices  of 
Constable,  Lieutenant  and  Steward  of  Brecknock.  November  6th,  of  the 
same  year,  he  was  appointed  Chamberlain  of  Caermarthen  and  Cardigan  and 
Steward  of  the  Lordship  of  Builth.  February  26th,  1485-6,  he  was  appointed 
one  of  the  commissioners  of  the  King's  mines.  In  the  ne.xt  year  he  was 
present  at  the  Battle  of  Stoke,  Jiine  i6th,  and  mainly  instrumental  in  se- 
curing the  victory.  In  1492  he  accompanied  Henry  to  France,  and  the 
military  appearance  and  handsome  equipment  of  his  soldiers  is  spoken  of 
by  Bacon  in  his  history  of  the  reign  of  Henry  VH.  June  22nd,  1497' 
with  fifteen  hundred  horse,  he  was  at  the  battles  of  Blackheath,  fought 
between  the  King's  forces  and  the  revolted  Cornishmen  under  Lord  Audley  ; 
and  after  a  fierce  conflict  took  the  latter  prisoner.  April  22nd,  1505,  he 
was  elected  a  Knight  of  the  most  noble  order  of  the  Garter,  and  occupied 
the  twelfth  stall  of  the  Sovereign's  side  in  St.  George's  Chapel,  Windsor : 
where  his  arms  were  still  visible  when  Anstis  wrote  his  Memorials  of  the 
Garter.  He  was  frequently  employed  by  Henry  in  negotiations  on  the 
Continent ;  and  the  records  of  the  Garter  show  that  he  was  excused  from 
attendance  at  several  Chapters  of  the  Order,  as  being  absent  on  the  King's 
business.  In  1507  he  gave  a  magnificent  tournament  at  Carew  Castle,  in 
honor  of  his  election  to  the  Garter,  the  festivities  at  which  lasted  over  a 
week.  November  7th,  1509,  he  was  appointed  Justiciary  for  South  Wales. 
May  1 2th,  1 5 10,  he  was  made  Chamberlain  of  the  same  District.  In  a 
list  of  the  Vanguard  retinue  of  Henry  in  his  French  expedition,  dated 
May    15th,     1 5 13,    appears    Sir    Ryce    ap    Thomas    with     captains    and    petty 


12  G  K  N  E  A  L  O  G  I  C  A  L      N  O  T  E  S  . 

captains,  foot  soldiers,  demi-lances,  in  all  2,993.  The  MSS.  diary  of  John 
Taylor,  Clerk  of  Parliament,  under  June  25th,  of  the  same  year,  says: 
"The  French  fled  before  Sir  Rice  ap  Thomas;"  June  29th  Sir  Rice  recap- 
tured one  of  the  King's  great  guns  which  had  been  taken  by  the  French. 
At  the  battle  of  Guinegate  or  Spurs  he  took  four  French  standards,  and 
was  instrumental  in  the  capture  of  the  Duke  of  Longueville.  August  22nd 
he  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Therouenne,  and  September  9th  at  that  of 
Tournay.  June  4th,  15 15,  there  is  recorded  a  confirmation  and  quit-claim 
from  the  King  to  Sir  Rhesus  ap  Thomas  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  son  and 
heir  of  Griffin  Nicholas,  of  the  Castle  and  Lordship  of  Trayne  March,  and 
third  part  of  the  Ville  of  St.  Clair  in  Caermarthen.  May  i6th,  151",  he 
was  granted  the  offices  of  Steward  and  Chancellor,  in  survivorship  with  his 
son,  Sir  Griffith,  of  Haverford  West  and  Rowse  in  the  Marches  of  Wales. 
July  5th,  of  the  same  year,  he  was  one  of  the  witnesses  to  a  treaty  executed 
between  Henry,  Maximilian,  and  Charles.  In  a  list  of  the  persons  who 
shall  accompany  the  King  to  the  Field  of  the  Cloth  of  Gold,  drawn  up 
March  12th,  15 18-19,  Sir  Rhys  is  one  of  the  four  Knights  of  the  Order, 
i.  c,  the  Garter,  who  are  to  go,  each  having  22  servants,  2  to  be  chaplains, 
and  2  gentlemen,  with  48  horses.  In  1520,  Henry  writing  to  the  Lord 
Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  says  that  he  has  "  writcn  to  our  trusty  and  right 
welbiloved  Sir  Rice  ap  Thomas  to  putt  the  nombcr  of  fifte  horsemen  of 
Walys  in  arredinesse  for  the  Irish  wars."  May  27th,  1522,  he  was  appointed 
to  attend  the  King  at  the  visit  of  Charles  the  Fifth.  The  e.xact  date  of 
his  death  I  have  not  been  able  to  ascertain,  but  it  is  on  record  that 
February  2nd,  1526-7,  he  made  his  will,  and  died  the  following  year,  the 
will  being  probated  July  5th,  1527.  He  was  buried  in  the  Church  of  the 
Grey  Friars  at  Caermarthen ;  but  his  body  was  afterwards  removed  to  the 
eastern  aisle  of  St.  Peter's  Church,  in  the  same  town,  where  his  monu- 
ment, a  sculptured  marble  block,  surmounted  b}-  recumbent  figures  of  Sir 
Rhys  and  his  third  wife,  is  the  most  remarkable  which  the  Church  contains. 
He  was  married  three  times,  first  to  the  daughter  of  Sir  John  Ellis ;  second, 
to  Eva  of  Court  Henry;  and  thirdly,  to  Elizabeth  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Thomas  of  Ragland  Castle,  and  sister  to  William  Herbert,  first  Earl  of 
Pembroke,  of  that  family ;  who  was  the  widow  of  Sir  Harry  Stradling, 
Knight  of  St.  Donat's  Castle  Glamorgan,  and  died  at  Picton,  in  Pembroke, 
February  5th,  1535.  Sir  Rhys  left  several  natural  children,  for  whom  he 
liberally  provided.  By  his  second  wife,  Eva,  of  Court  Henry,  he  had  one 
son  Griffith  ap  Rhys,  born  in  1478.  He  was  once  nominated  as  a  candidate 
for  the  Garter,  but  failed  to  secure  an  election.  When  Henry  VII.  revived 
the    order    of   the    Bath,    November    17th,    1501,    on    the     marriage     of    his    son, 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES, 


13 


Prince  Arthur,  to  Katherine  of  Arragon,  Griffith  ap  Rhys  was  created  a 
Knight  of  that  ancient  order.  In  April  of  the  next  year  at  the  funeral 
of  Prince  Arthur,  he  bore  the  Prince's  banner  before  his  bier.  At  his 
father's    tournament,    in    1507,    he    was    one    of  the    principal    challengers. 


TOMB    OK    SIR    RHVS    AP    THOM.\S,     K.    C,     IN    ST.     1'ETER's    CHURCH.    CAKRMARTHEN. 


Sir  Griffith  ap  Rhys  md.  about  1504,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir  John  St. 
John,  and  aunt  to  the  first  Lord  St.  John  of  Bletshoe ;  who  after  his  death 
md.  Sir  Piers  Edgecombe,  ancestor  of  the  present  Earl  of  Mt.  Edgecombe ; 
but  is  buried  with  her  first  husband  in  Worcester  Cathedral.  By  her  Sir 
Griffith    ap    Rhys    left    issue    at    his    death,    in    1521: 

1st.  Agnes  md.  William  VI.,  Lord  Stourton,  who  d.  in  1557,  and  his 
widow  md.  Sir  Edward  Raynton,  Knt.  of  Rowden,  in  Hertfordshire,  and  d. 
in    1574. 

2nd.  Rice,  who  succeeded  his  grandfather  Rice  ap  Griffith,  b.  in  1 508, 
was    a    gallant    youth,    fond    of  splendor   and    display. 


14  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

Brought  up  with  a  knowledge  of  his  great  wealth  and  position,  and 
married  to  a  daughter  of  the  Duke  of  Norfolk,  he  seems  to  have  shown 
an  arrogant  disposition,  which  made  him  dangerous  enemies.  With  a 
numerous  and  devoted  tenantry  he  felt  secure  and  able  to  defy  them ;  but 
in  the  end  by  obtaining  the  ear  of  the  jealous  King,  they  were  able  to 
effect  his  ruin.  The  history  of  his  fall  is  a  brief  though  tragic,  one.  In 
the  month  of  July,  1528,  we  find  him  in  the  height  of  his  power,  and  in 
his  loyalty  writing  from  Caermarthen  to  Cardinal  Wolsey  to  complain  of  the 
numbers  of  Irish  rebels  from  Desmond's  country  who  came  into  Pembroke- 
shire, and  that  the  Mayor  and  Council  of  Tenby  encourage  them.  March 
3rd,  1528-9,  he  writes  to  Wolsey  complaining  that  his  tenants  are  disturbed 
by  persons  under  Lord  Ferrars,  the  King's  Justiciary  for  South  Wales;  and 
reminding  the  Cardinal  that  he  encouraged  him  to  declare  any  grievance  of 
himself  or  tenants,  asks  to  be  Lord  Ferrars'  Deputy.  Would  be  content 
to    give    my  Lord    such    sum    as    W^olsey  thought    convenient    for    it. 

The  eleventh  of  the  same  month  he  notifies  Wolsey  that  he  has  taken 
a  pirate  vessel;  and  thanks  the  Cardinal  for  his  continued  goodness.  July 
8th  he  writes  again,  giving  an  account  of  the  trial  of  the  master  of  the 
pirate  vessel,  one  William  Hughes.  Whether  this  is  the  same  person 
afterwards  concerned  in  Rice  ap  Griffith's  treason  I  do  not  know.  Between 
these  two  dates  occurs  an  event  which  was  probably  the  cause  of  Rice  ap 
Griffith's  conspiracy.  June  16th  of  this  year,  Walter  Devereux,  Lord  Ferrars, 
writes  from  "  Kermarthen "  to  Wolsey  "that  during  his  sessions  in  that 
town,  Rece  Griffith,  Esq.,  encouraged  the  malefactors  by  causing  proclamation 
to  be  made  in  di\-cvs  churches  to  induce  the  people  to  attend  upon  him, 
instead  of  the  Justiciary,  and  by  making  quarrels  in  Kermarden.  On  Tuesday, 
June  15th,  he  came  to  the  Castle  with  his  armed  servants;  where  I  was 
with  other  gentlemen,  and  picked  a  quarrel  with  me  about  Thomas  ap 
Howen,  his  kinsman,  who  was  in  ward  for  various  misdemeanours,  and 
hurting  the  people  when  they  came  to  complain  of  him.  Rece  drew  his 
dagger  on  me,  and  I  took  it  from  him  and  put  him  in  ward.  His  friends 
stir  up  the  people  to  rebellion,  but  he  shall  not  be  let  out  until  he  find 
security."  The  next  day  Lady  Katherine  Ryx  writes  Wolsey  reminding  him 
of  his  friendship  for  her  family,  and  telling  him  that  "  his  servant,  master 
Ryx  Griffith  is  in  Caermarthen  Castle  on  false  surmise  of  desiring  Thomas 
ap  Owen,  servant  to  the  King,  then  in  ward,  to  take  out  of  the  constable's 
hands  one  Jankyn,  servant  to  Ryx,  upon  which  Ferrers  drew  his  dagger, 
and  Ryx  his  also  in  self-defence.  No  harm  was  done  except  that  Ryx  was 
hurt  in  his  arm  and  arrested,  at  which  the  county  is  greatly  discontented. 
Great    dissatisfaction    has  prevailed   ever   since    Ferrers'   coming   to   Caermarthen. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  I5 

Ryx  would  have  written,  but  is  kept  from  pen  and  ink."  In  conclusion 
she    begs    that    Wolsey  will    not    allow    them    to    have    shame    and    rebuke. 

The  arrest  seems  to  have  caused  a  great  disturbance  among  the  people ; 
and  Lady  Ryx  and  her  friends  seem  to  have  attempted  to  release  her 
husband  by  force  without  waiting  for  Wolsey's  action,  for  we  find  Ferrers 
writing  on  June  iSth,  to  Wolsey,  about  "the  great  insurrection  in  these 
parts  at  the  instigation  of  Rece  Griffith  and  Lady  Haward.  There  has  not 
been  such  in  Wales  in  any  one's  memory.  Everything  is  now  quiet,  and 
the    captains    and    ringleaders    have    returned    home." 

From  the  fact  of  his  presiding  at  the  trial  of  William  Hughes,  master 
of  the  pirate  vessel,  Rice  ap  Griffith  appears  to  have  given  the  necessary 
security  and  been  released  by  the  Justiciary.  The  insult,  however,  no  doubt 
rankled  in  his  memory;  and  two  years  after,  when  he  went  up  to  London, 
predisposed    him    to    listen    to    the    proposals    of  some   of  the    papal    emissaries. 

'•The  history  of  his  conspiracy  is  a  very  mysterious  one."  says  the 
historian  Froude,  and  my  investigation  has  enabled  me  to  throw  very  little 
additional  light  on  the  subject.  William  Hughes  called  in  the  act  of 
attainder,  "gentleman  of  London,"  who  was  his  partner  in  the  plot,  was 
actively  engaged  in  behalf  of  Queen  Katherine  of  Arragon  at  the  time  of 
the  proceedings  in  regard  to  her  divorce.  From  a  conversation  between 
two  friars  after  the  execution  of  Rice  ap  Griffith,  reported  in  Froude's 
second  volume,  from  the  testimony  of  one  who  overheard  them,  it  would 
appear  that  the  unfortunate  youth  was  in  reality  innocent  of  the  crime 
charged  against  him.  The  conspiracy  itself  was  one  of  the  numerous  out- 
croppings  of  the  great  papal  movement  of  the  Sixteenth  Century.  The 
intention  seems  to  have  been  to  assassinate  the  King,  and  in  the  uncer- 
tainty with  regard  to  the  succession,  Rice  ap  Griffith  was  persuaded  that 
his  claim  as  a  descendant  of  the  British  and  Welsh  Kings  might  be  suffi- 
cient to  give  him  the  throne.  An  old  prophecy  that  James  of  Scotland, 
with  the  bloody  hand,  and  the  Raven  (  Rice's  crest )  should  conquer  England, 
was  also  brought  to  mind  to  encourage  him.  Probably  Rice  was  not  guilty 
of  doing  more  than  listening  to  their  treasonable  propositions,  but  that  was 
sufficient  to  ruin  him.  Some  time  in  the  autumn  of  1531,  probably  October 
2nd,  he  was  arrested.  His  friends  in  Wales  broke  out  in  open  insurrection, 
and  we  find  that  a  warrant  was  addressed  to  Lord  Ferrers,  dated  October 
7th,  1 53 1,  directing  the  arrest  of  James  ap  Griffith,  ap  Howell  sister's  son 
to  Sir  Rhys  ap  Thomas,  who  had  fortified  himself  in  the  Castle  of  Emlyn. 
He  seems  to  have  directed  the  revolt,  and  probably  was  the  last  of  Rice's 
adherents  to  surrender.  At  its  session  of  January  15th,  1 53 1-2  Parliament 
passed    an    act    forfeiting    "  Rychard    ap     Grufiyth    late    of    London     Esquire, 


l6  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

Otherwise  Rice  ap  Griffith  of  Carewe  and  William  Hughes  late  of  London 
gentleman,  as  indicted  and  convicted  in  the  Court  of  the  King's  Bench  of 
having  at  Iseldon  (or  Islington)  in  Middlesex,  on  August  28th,  1531,  and 
elsewhere    compassed    &c.    the    death    of  our    Lord    the    King." 

January  4th,  153 1-2,  Carlo  Capello.  their  English  Agent,  writes  as  follows 
to  the  Signory  of  Venice:  "The  heretic  friar  was  burnt  alive;  and,  three 
days  ago,  they  sentenced  to  death  Master  Ris,  who  had  been  put  in  the 
Tower  before  October  3rd,  1531,  and  this  morning,  on  Tower  Hill,  he  was 
beheaded  in  public,  and  one  of  his  servants  (presumably  William  Hughes) 
was    hanged    and    quartered." 

In  the  act  of  forfeiture  the  rights  of  Lady  Katherine  Rice  were  scrupu- 
lously reserved;  but  uselessly,  for  in  the  Parliamentary  Session  of  1 541-2 
we  find  her  name,  Katherine,  Countess  of  Bridgewater,  (  she  had  md.  2nd 
Sir  Henry  Dauboney,  Earl  of  Bridgewater)  amongst  others  as  attainted  of 
misprision    of  treason,    along   with    Queen    Katherine,    Howard. 

Rice  ap.  Griffith  md.  Lady  Katherine  Howard,  the  sixth  dau.  of  the 
second  Dukd  of  Norfolk  of  that  Family  by  his  second  wife  Agnes,  dau.  of 
Hugh  Tilney  and  sister  and  heiress  of  Sir  Philip  Tilney  of  Boston,  Knt., 
and   had   issue :     Griffith,   Agnes,   and  Thomas. 

Griffith  ap  Rice  (q.  v.)  was  restored  in  blood,  though  not  to  the 
estates  of  his  father,  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Mar\',  is  said  to  have  md. 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Jones,  Knt.,  and  is  claimed  as  the  lineal 
ancestor    of  the    present    Lord    Dynevor   of   Dynevor    Castle,    Caermarthenshire. 

Thomas,  youngest  son  of  Rice  ap  Griffith,  was  a  child  at  the  time 
of  his  House's  fall ;  I  have  reason  to  believe  he  was  with  his  Cousin 
James  Griffith  at  Emlyn  at  the  time  of  his  arrest,  and  in  his  suite  when 
he  escaped  from  the  Tower  and  went  to  Scotland.  When  Griffith  left  the 
Scotch  Court,  Thomas  was  brought  back  to  Wales,  and  growing  up  there 
as  appears  by  the  Proceedings  in  Chancery  relating  to  a  suit  brought  by  one 
James  Reade  to  recover  a  piece  of  property;  occupied  land  in  the  Parish 
of  Ebbernant.  in  Caermarthenshire.  He  married  a  dau.  of  Philip  Scidamore, 
who  brought  him  the  demesne  lands  in  Grosmont  Manor,  Monmouthshire, 
and  a  grist  mill  near  by.  Their  son,  John  Philip  Thomas,  inherited  this 
property  before  1585,  and  in  1591  was  Queen's  Lessee  of  Mills  at  Kenchurch 
in  the  same  shire.  He  seems  to  have  married  a  wife  from  Swansea,  as 
we  find  his  son  Evan  b.  in  1580  resided  there.  He  may  have  been  the 
Evan  Thomas  who  was  a  member  of  the  Awennydion  or  Bardic  College  of 
Glamorganshire    in    1620. 

He  died  in  1650,  leaving  issue:  Philip,  of  whom  presently,  and  possibly 
Capt.    Evan    Thomas    who    was    one    of    the    principal     members    of    a    Baptist 


<^^-;^<^?^yiif?^. 


GENEALOGICAL     NOTES.  IJ 

congregation,  near  Swansea,  in  1672,  and  Rice  Thomas  who  was  gunner  of 
the  tenth  Lion's  Whelp  pinnace  between  1632  and  1637,  and  served  with 
John    Mears    whose    namesake    and   grandson   married   PhiHp   Thomas'   daughter. 

Philip,  son  of  Evan  Thomas,  was  in  the  East  India  Company's  service 
in  162 1,  and  possibly  was  the  Messenger  of  the  Commissioners  for  charitable 
uses  in  1638 ;  if  so,  he  was  in  London  that  year.  Afterwards  he  engaged 
in    Mercantile    life    in    Bristol,    in    partnership    with    one    Devonshire. 

Some  time  in  165 1  Philip  Thomas  left  Bristol,  and  with  his  wife  Sarah 
Harrison  and  three  children  Philip,  Sarah,  and  Elizabeth,  came  to  Lord 
Baltimore's  province  of  Maryland.  Family  tradition  states  that  he  first 
landed  on  Kent  Island ;  but  the  earliest  record  of  a  land  grant  to  him 
dated  February  19th,  165 1-2,  conveys  to  him  500  acres  of  land  called 
"  Beckley "  on  the  west  side  of  Chesapeake  Bay  "in  consideration  that  he 
hath  in  the  year  165 1  transported  himself,  Sarah  his  wife,  Philip,  Sarah, 
and  Elizabeth  his  children  into  this  our  province."  Between  1658  and  1661 
he  had  granted  him  100  acres  called  "Thomas  Towne,"  in  1665  a  grant  of 
120  acres  called  "Fuller's  Poynt,"  in  1668  a  grant  of  300  acres  called 
"The  Planes,"  in  1672  a  grant  of  200  acres  called  "Phillip's  Addicion," 
and  numerous  other  grants  of  unnamed  tracts.  This  land  lay  mostly  in 
Anne  Arundel  County  and  in  the  neighborhood  of  what  is  now  known  as 
West  River.  "  Fuller's  Poynt "  between  the  Severn  and  South  Rivers  is 
now  known  as  Thomas'  Point,  and  is  the  site  of  a  light-house.  A  man  of 
character  and  position,  he  acquired  considerable  influence  in  the  affairs  of 
the  Colony,  and  affiliating  himself  with  the  Puritan  party,  became  one  of 
its  leaders.  When  under  his  friend,  Capt.  William  Fuller,  they  gained  pos- 
session of  the  Government,  he  was  appointed  a  member  of  the  Provincial 
Council,  and  when  in  1658  they  were  compelled  to  resign  their  control,  he 
was   one    of  the    commissioners    to    make    the    surrender. 

March  20th,  1658-9,  says  the  old  Council  Record  Book,  Liber  Hh. 
"  Messrs.  Wm.  Fuller,  Edward  Lloyd,  Richard  Preston,  Samuel  Withers, 
Philip  Thomas,  and  Thomas  Mears  came  to  St.  Leonards  in  order  to  the 
performance  of  the  Articles  of  Surrender  of  the  Government  as  intended  and 
arranged  between  Richard  Bennet  and  others  and  the  Lord  Proprietary's 
Oflficers,    November    30th,    1657. 

After  this  he  did  not  take  an  active  part  in  the  political  affairs  of  the 
Colony,  and  seems  to  have  joined  the  Society  of  Friends  previous  to  his 
death.  The  celebrated  George  Fox  visiting  Maryland,  Philip  Thomas  may 
have  been  converted  to  that  persuasion  by  his  preaching.  His  Will  (a  copy 
of  which  in  the  handwriting  of  one  of  his  sons-in-law  is  in  the  possession 
of  his   descendants)   was   made   September   9th,   1674,  and    probated    July  10th, 


l8  .  G  E  N  E  A  1,0  GI  C  A  I,      NOTES. 

1675.  From  this  he  appears  to  have  disposed  of  by  sale  or  otherwise  of 
much  of  the  land  granted  him,  only  mentioning  "  Beckley,"  "  Fuller's 
Poynt,"  and  the  "  Playns,"  and  his  two  houses  in  Bristol,  England. 
The  clause  in  the  Will  making  "  the  body  of  Quakers "  a  final  Court 
of  Appeal  in  the  event  of  any  dispute  arising  under  its  provisions, 
was  a  common  one  amongst  the  Society  of  Friends  and  in  this  case 
was  had  recourse  to.  After  the  death  of  his  widow  Sarah  Thomas,  his 
son  Samuel  claimed  all  her  estates  by  virtue  of  a  verbal  will  which  he 
alleged  she  had  made  in  his  favor.  This  claim  was  resisted  by  his  brother- 
in-law  Edward  Talbot,  and  the  West  River  Meeting  of  Friends  was  appealed 
to,  to  decide  the  question.  The  Meeting  decided  that  although  she  had 
expressed  a  wish  that  Samuel  Thomas  should  be  her  sole  heir,  she  had  not 
given  legal  effect  to  it,  and  that  the  estate  should  be  equally  divided 
between    her   several    heirs. 

After  her  husband's  death  Sarah  Thomas  had  been  a  prominent  member 
of  the  Society  of  Friends,  if  not  an  accepted  Minister.  She  died  early  in 
the    year    1687    having    had    issue: 

Born    in    Bristol    before    1651: 

i.  PHILIP    d.    without    issue    before    16SS. 


11. 


111. 


SARAH  md.  after  1674  JOHN,  son  of  Thomas  .-ind  Elizabeth  Meats,  who  d.  in  May 
1675,    and    his    wife    in    the    same    year,    leaving    issue  :      an    only    dau.    SARAH. 

ELIZABETH  md.  as  his  3d  wife  WILLIAM  COALE,  ( q.  v.)  he  d.  Oct.  30th,  1678, 
ami  his  widow  md.  2dly  before  1683  EDWARD,  2d  son  of  Richard  and 
Elizabeth    Talbot,    ( q.    v.)   who   d.    in   Jan.    1692-3,    his    wife    in    1726. 

Born    in    Maryland    after    1651: 

MARTHA  md.  after  1672  RICHARD  ARNELL  or  ARNOLD  who  d.  in  June  1684, 
his  wife  d.  before  l6S8,  having  h.ad  issue  :  SAMUEL  who  d.  in  infancy  ;  SARAH ; 
and  ELIZABETH  md.  Jany.  8th,  1701-2,  JACOB  GILES  and  had  issue:  Sarah  md. 
September    2d.    1740.    Samuel    Hopkins.     ( q.    v.) 

SAMUEL  born  about  1655,  a  prominent  member  of  the  Society  of  Kriends,  md.  May  15th, 
1688,  by  Friends'  ceremony  at  his  own  house  in  .Anne  Arundel  County,  MARY, 
youngest  dau.  of  Francis  and  Elizabeth  Hutchins  of  Calvert  County,  who  d.  in 
July    1 75 1,    her   husband    d.    before    1743,    having   had    issue  : 

i.  SARAH    b.  in    1689,   md.    October   25th,   1705,   JOSEPH,    son   of   William    and    Eliza 

Richardson,     (q.    v.) 

ii.  ELIZABETH     md.    December    19th,    1717,    RICHARD,    son    of    Richard    and    Mary 

Snowden.     (q.    v.) 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  I9 

iii.  MARY    md.    July    31st,    171S,   JOHN,    son    of   Samuel    and    Ann    Galloway.    ( q.    v.) 

iv.  PHILIP    I),    in    1694,    of  whom    presently. 

V.  JOHN    md.    in    1727,    ELIZABETH,    dau.   of   Richard   and    Eliza    Snowden.    ( q.   v.) 

vi.  SAMUEL    b.    in    1702,    md.    in    1730,    MARY,  dau.    of   Richard    and    Eliza    Snowden. 

(q.     V.) 

vii.  ANN     md.     October     Sth,      1730,     EDWARD     FELL,     of     Over     Killet,     Lancashire 

England,    who    d.    in    March    1743,    his    wife   having   predeceased    him,    leaving    an 
only    dau.    ANNE. 

viii.        MARGARET    md.    after    1735,    WILLIAM    HARRIS.     ( q,    v.) 


PHILIP,  eldest  son  of  Samuel  and  Mary  Thomas,  b.  in  1694,  md.  1st  in 
March  1721,  FRANCES  HOLLAND,  and  had  issue  by  her:  william, 
(q.  V.)  He  married  2dly  August  nth,  1724,  ANN,  dau.  of  Samuel  and 
Mary  Chew,  and  died  in  January  1763,  his  wife  in  July  1777,  having  had 
issue  : 

i.  SAMUEL    b.   June   4th,    1725.     (q.    v,  ) 

ii.  PHILIP    b.   July    3d,    172—.     ( q.    v.) 

iii.  MARY    b.    Jany.    1st,    1730-1,    md.    1st,    May     12th,    1748,     HENRY     HILL,    and    had    issue: 

Henrietta  Margaret  md.  benjamin  ogle,  of   Annapolis,  who  d.   in  July  iScxp, 

his  wife  in  Aug.  1S15,  having  had  issue:  Ann  md.  John  Tayloe,  Mary  and  Benjamin. 
MRS.  HILL  md.  2dly  February  7th,  1760,  ROBERT,  son  of  John  Pleasants  of  Virginia, 
by    whom    she    had    issue  :     Ann  Thomas. 

iv.  ELIZABETH    b.    M.irch    Sth,    1732-3    md.    SAMUEL    SNOWDEN.     ( q.    v.) 

V.            RICHARD     b,     July    7,    1736    md.    DEBORAH     HUGHES,     and    had    issue:    PHILIP    md. 
MYERS;     and    ELIZABETH    md.    STEPHEN    STEWART. 

vi.  JOHN    b.    Aug.    26th,    1743,    resided    at     West     River,    in     .'\nne     Arundel    County,    Md.       He 

wrote  some  very  respectable  poetry,  mostly  in  the  shape  of  occasional  verses,  twenty-two 
of  which  may  be  found  in  a  Collection  of  E,\tracts  and  Original  Verses  printed  at 
Annapolis  in  1808.  He  was  President  of  the  Senate  of  Maryland  ;  md.  Aug.  23d, 
1777,  SARAH,  third  child  of  Dr.  William  Murray,  and  d.  Feby.  3d,  1805,  having 
had    issue  : 

i.  ANNE    b.    July    6th,    177S,    d.    in    April    184S,    unmarried. 

ii.  PHILIP  JOHN    b.   July    29th,    1782,    of    whom    presently. 

iii.  SARAH    b,    Oct.    2Sth,    17S4,    d.    Oct.    12th,    i860,    unmarried. 


20  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

iv.  JOHN    b,    April    27th,    1788,    md.    Dec.  31st.,   1817,   ELIZABETH,    fourth   dau. 

of  Commodore  Alexander  Murray,  of  Philadelphia,  and  d.  Dec.  27th, 
1S58.  His  wife  is  also  d,,  having  had  issue:  SALLY;  JULIA  MURRAY; 
ALEXANDER  MURRAY;  all  unmarried  and  residing  at  "Lebanon"  the 
family  seat  at  West  Ri>er;  DANIEL  MURRAY,  an  Attorney  at  Law  of 
Baltimore  City,  and  a  prominent  member  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church  ;  MARY  md.  A.  HAMILTON  HALL,  of  West  River,  by  whom 
she  had  two  children;    CORNELIA    unmarried   and  resident  at  "Lebanon." 


PHILIP  JOHN,  eldest  son  of  John  and  Sarah  (Murray)  Thomas,  b.  July 
29th,  1782,  md.  November  8th,  1804,  CORNELIA,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Lancaster  Lansdale,  and  d.  June  15th,  1859,  having  had  issue:  two 
daughters,  MARY  and  CORNELIA;  who  both  md.  Dr.  JAMES  CHESTON; 
and  a  son,  JOHN  MOYLAN,  b.  September  26th,  1805,  who  practiced 
medicine  in  Washington,  D.  C.,  md.  July  25th,  1829,  SARAH  BROOKE 
LEE,  dau.  of  Tench  Ringgold,  and  d.  October  15th,  1853,  having  had 
issue  : 

MARY    I..     May    nth,    1830. 

ELIZA    LEE    b.    .\ugust    8th,     1S31,    d.    in    October,    1865,    unmarried. 

JOHN  MOYLAN  b.  .Mch.  2d,  1833,  an  .Attorney-at-Law,  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  md.  Oct. 
24th,  iSf)0,  ADELE,  dau.  of  Charles  Ingersoll,  of  that  city,  and  has  issue:  HELEN 
RINGGOLD  b.  Jany.  I2th,  I862  :  CHARLES  INGERSOLL  b.  Nov.  27th,  1865  ;  and 
MARY    GEORGINA    LEE    b.    Sept.    cjth,     1S70. 

CORNELIA    LANSDALE    b.    .Sept.    5th,    1S34. 

LAWRENCE    RINGGOLD    b.    in    Sept.    1836. 

SAMUEL    SPRIGG    b.    Mch.    31st,    1S3S. 

SARAH    BROOKE    LEE    b.    .\pril    6th.    1S40. 

ANNA    MARIA    b.    Jany.    19th.    1842. 

WILLIAM    LANSDALE    b.    June    26th,    1844,    d.    in    infancy. 

CATHARINE     LOUISA    b.   June    29th,    1845,    d.    in    infancy. 


SAMUEL,  eldest  son  of  Philip  and  Ann  (Chew)  Thomas,  b.  June  4th, 
1725,  resided  at  Perry  Point,  on  the  Susquehannah  River,  opposite 
Havre-de-Grace,  and  was  proprietor  of  the  Ferry  rights  on  both  sides 
of  the  River.  He  md.  Oct.  23rd,  1750,  his  cousin  MARY,  dau.  of 
Samuel  and  Mary  (Snowden)  Thomas;  who  d.  Mch.  4th,  1770,  and 
her    husband    d.    July    17th,    1784,    having   had    issue : 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  21 

ANN    b.   October   2d,    1751,   md.    THOMAS    RUSSELL,     (q.   v.) 

PHILIP    b.    August    /2th,    1753,    d.    s.    p. 

SAMUEL    b.    June    20th,    1757,   d.    May    20th,    1759. 

RICHARD    SNOWDEN    b.    Feby.    25th,    1762,    of  whom    presently. 

JOHN    CHEW   b.   October    15th,    1764.     (q.   v.) 

SAMUEL  b.  February  2d,  1776,  was  a  Minister  of  the  Society  of  Friends,  md.  September 
17th,  1789,  ANNA,  dau.  of  Dr.  Charles  Alexander  Warfield,  also  a  Minister  of 
the  Society  of  Friends,  who  d.  May  19th,  1820,  her  husband  d.  October  1st,  1820, 
having  had  issue:  ELIZABETH  WARFIELD  b.  November  14th,  1790,  md.  October 
7th,  1806,  NICHOLAS  SNOWDEN,  ( q.  v.):  HARRIET  ANN  b.  December  l6th,  1793, 
d.  January  i6th,  1794;  and  JULIANNA  MARIA  b.  January  i6th,  1795,  md.  September 
24th,     1811,    ISAAC    KNIGHT.      ( q.    v.) 

EVAN  WILLIAM  b.  February  6th,  1769,  resided  first  at  "Richmond  Hill,"  in  Cecil 
County,  Maryland,  afterwards  at  "  Mt.  Friendship,"  near  Havre-de-Grace,  and  then  at 
"Whitby  Hall,"  near  Philadelphia,  to  which  place  he  removed  in  1802.  He  md. 
January  5th.  1792,  MARTHA,  dau.  of  George  and  Martha  Gray  of  Whitby  Hall, 
who    d.   February   gth,    1868,    her   husband    d.    August    27th,    1840,    having   had    issue; 

i.  MARY     b.   March    15th,    1793,     md.  Oct.    27th,    1810,   Dr.    GUSTAVUS    WARFIELD. 

(q.    V.) 

ii.  GEORGE    GRAY    b.    December   28th,    1794,    d.   July    17th,    1795. 

iii.  EVAN    WILLIAM    b.    May  22d,    1796,    md.    May    iSth,    1826,     ELIZA,     dau.    of    Gen. 

Josiah    Harmar,    of   Philadelphia,    and    d.  s.  p.   at   "Greenwood,"    near   "Whitby," 
September    17th,    1S38. 

iv.  GEORGE    GRAY    b.    October    5th,     1798,    md.    1st    September    29th,    1834,    JANE    H. 

GRAFF;    2d,   ANN   GRAY,  dau.    of   Thomas  and  Elizabeth  Leiper,  of   Phila- 
delphia,   and    d.    s.    p.    March    9th,    1854. 

V.  Dr.    SAMUEL    b.    July   20th,    1S02,     md.    .A.pril    irth,    1832,    HENRIETTA   GRAFF, 

who   d.   in    1876,    he    died   February   17th,    1864,    having    had    issue: 

i.  HENRIETTA    md.    June    7th,    1866,    CHARLES     EASTWICK. 

ii.  WILLIAM    HARMAR    b.    March    22d,   1845,   resides    at    "Whitby    Hall,"    md. 

June     2d,     1870,     NANNIE,     dau.     of    Rev.    John     Chew    and     Annie 
Thomas,   and    has    issue :     ANNIE    HEATH,    and   JULIA    VALENTINE. 

iii.  MARTHA    md.    June    2d,    1866,    EVAN    W.    THOMAS,     (q.    v.) 

iv.  EMMA    md.    June     2d,      1870,     WILLIAM     EASTWICK,     and     has     issue: 

LILLY,     WILLIAM,    Jr. 


22  G  E  N  E  A  L  O  G  I  C  A  L      N  O  T  E  S  . 

RICHARD  SNOWDEN  THOMAS,  eldest  surviving  son  of  Samuel  and 
Mary  (Thomas)  Thomas,  b.  Feby.  25th,  1762,  resided  at  Perry  Point, 
near  Havre-de-Grace.  He  md.  December  13th,  1784,  MARY,  only  dau, 
of  Sutherland    Mifflin,    and    d.    July    29th,    1814,    having   had    issue: 

i.  SAMUEL    1).    September    1st,    1785,    d.    s.    p. 

ii.  RICHARD    SNOWDEN    b.    January    nth,    1787,    d.    s.    p.    April    23d,    1871. 

iii.  MARY    b.    June    25th.    178S,    md.    DAVID   JONES.     I  q.    v.) 

iv.  ANN    b.    November    4th,    1789,    d.    February    7th,    1793. 

V.  JOHANNAH    b.    November    i6th,    1790,    d.    October    13th,    1792. 

vi.  DEBORAH      b.      March      17th,      1792,      md.      GUSTAVUS     WRIGHT,     and      had      issue: 

GUSTAVUS. 

vii.  WILLIAM    b.    .\ugust    8th,    1793,   d.    s.    p. 

viii.  ELIZABETH    1).    January    25th,    1795,    d.    s.    p. 

ix.  MIFFLIN    li.    .\pr|l    inh,     1796,    d.    s.    p.   October    9th,    1821. 

X.  HENRY    b.    September    15th,    1797,    d.    .August    2Sth,    1 79S. 

xi.  JOHN    of   whom    presently. 

xii.'  HENRY    EDWARD    b.    January    ist,    1802,    d.    September    nth,    1803. 


JOHN,  eleventh  child  of  Richard  Snowden  and  Mary  Thomas,  b.  March 
7th,  1799,  md.  in  May  or  June,  1S26,  HARRIET  MARIA  STRONG; 
he  died  August  i8th,  1837,  ^^^^  his  wife  January  7th,  1866,  having  had 
issue: 

i.  MARY    SUSANNA    b.    in    May    1S29,   d.   in    September    1829. 

ii.  HENRY    MIFFLIN     b.    .\pril     1st,    1831,     md.     November    27th,    i860,    SARAH     LOUISA 

CHAMBERLAIN,  and  has  issue:  MIFFLIN  WILBER  b.  September  12th,  1861  ; 
ELLA  CHAMBERLAIN  I1.  May  7th,  1864  ;  RICHARD  SNOWDEN  b.  January  23d, 
1S66:  LAURA  REBECCA  b.  September  l6th.  1867;  and  JOHN  ALEXANDER  b. 
June    Sth,    1S74. 

iii.         JOHN    EVAN     b.    January    2Sth,     1S34,     md.     February    22d,     1S65,     LAURA  CORNELIA 

TILDEN,    and    had    i.ssue :     GEORGE     HINES     b.     February    23d,     1866;  JOHN    EVAN 

and  HARRIET  MAUD,  twins,  b.  November  7th,  1S67,  the  former  d.  .\ugust  23d> 
1 868  ;    and    MARY     MIFFLIN    b.    December    1 2th,    1 870. 

iv.  LA\VRENCE  .  ALEXANDER    b.    March   6th,    1837. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  23 

JOHN  CHEW,  fourth  son  of  Samuel  and  Mary  Thomas,  b.  Oct.  15th, 
1764,  resided  after  his  marriage  at  "  Fairland "  in  Anne  Arundel  County, 
which  place  he  afterwards  sold  for  $50,000.  He  was  a  man  of  high 
character,  and  an  active  member  of  the  Society  of  Friends.  In  early 
life  he  took  an  interest  in  politics  and  was  elected  by  the  Federal 
party  in  Maryland  one  of  their  representatives  in  the  Congress  of 
1799-1801.  As  a  member  of  that  House  he  took  part  in  the  celebrated 
election  of  President  in  the  last  named  year,  which  after  three  days  of 
intense  excitement,  and  thirty-five  ballots,  resulted  in  the  election  of 
Thomas  Jefferson.  On  marrying  an  heiress  and  becoming  a  slaveholder, 
he  lost  his  membership  in  the  Society  of  Friends,  but  Feby.  I2th, 
18 12,  he  manumitted  his  slaves  to  the  number  of  over  one  hundred 
and  was  received  again  into  membership  with  the  Society.  He  md.  Sept. 
i8th,  1788,  MARY,  only  daughter  and  heiress  of  Richard  and  Eliza 
(Rutland)  Snowden  of  "Fairland,"  Anne  Arundel  County,  Maryland,  and 
died  at  his  residence  in  Leiperville,  Pennsylvania,  May  loth,  1836.  By 
his  wife  who  died  Nov.  13th,  1844,  at  the  residence  of  her  son  Dr. 
Richard   H.    Thomas,    he    had    issue : 

i.  MARY    ANN    b.    Jany.    23d,    17S9,    d.    April    4th,    1790. 

ii.  ANN    SNOWDEN    b.    March    13th,    1791,    d.    Oct.    2d,    1791. 

iii.  ELIZA     SNOWDEN      b.      August      Sth,      1792,     md.      May    3d,     iSio,     GEORGE     GRAY 

LEIPER,    of  "  Lapidea."     (q     v. 

iv.  SAMUEL    b.    iMarch    2Sth,    1794,    d.    Sept.    14th,    1804. 

V.  THOMAS    SNOWDEN    b.    February    19th,    1796.    of  whom    presently. 

vi.  JOHN    CHEW    b.    .August    21st,    1797,    d.    .March    15th,  1799. 

vii.  HENRIETTA  MARIA  b.  July  30th,  1799,  d.  unmarried,  Jany.  17th,  1874,  at  the  residence 
of  the  family  of  her  brother  Dr.  Richard  H.  Thomas,  over  which  she  had  exercised 
a    mother's    care    from    the    time    of   their    own    mother's    death. 

viii.        MARY    SNOWDEN    b.    Sept.    22d,    iSoi,    d.    Aug.    13th,    1802. 

ix.  Dr.  JOHN    CHEW    b.    September   22d,  1S03,   at    "Fairland,"   was  graduated  an    M.   D.    at  the 

University  of  Pennsylvania,  April  Sth,  1824,  and  led  a  roving  life  in  early  manhood. 
He  was  for  some  time  in  the  Government  employ  at  the  building  of  the  Newcastle 
Breakwater  on  the  Coast  of  Delaware  and  finally  settled  in  Baltimore,  practicing  his 
profession  there  with  success.  In  1S54  he  injured  one  knee  by  a  fall  from  his 
carriage,  and  further  injury  to  the  same  limb  resulted  in  Paralysis  which  confined 
him  to  his  residence  for  several  years  previous  to  his  death.  He  was  md.  March 
2d,  1848,  by  the  Mayor  of  New  York  to  JANE  LAWRENCE,  dau.  of  Thomas  and 
Anna  Buckley  of  that  city,  and  d.  August  29th.  1862,  leaving  issue ;  LAWRENCE 
BUCKLEY    b.    December    6th,    184S;  JULIA;    and   WALTER    WOOD  b.    June  nth,  1852. 


24  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

X.  Dr.    RICHARD    HENRY    b.   June   20th,    1805,     (q.    v.) 

xi.  SAMUEL    EVAN    b.    March     I2th,    1S07,    d.    in    1S51,    leaving    issue:     ANNIE,   JOHN    CHE'W, 

anil     MARY    SNOWDEN. 

xii.  JULIA  b.  August  l6th,  1808,  a  Minister  of  the  Society  of  P'riends,  md.  April  20th,  1845, 
BOND  VALENTINE  of  Bellefonte,  Centre  County,  Pa.,  a  Minister  of  the  Society 
of   Friends,    who   has   since   d.    s.  p. 

xiii.         HARRIET    b.     March    20,    and    d.    March    27th,    l8n. 

xiv.  MARIA    RUSSELL    b.    Aug.    2gth.    1S12,    d.    in    Novr.    1816. 

XV.  CHARLES    b.    August    iSth,    1816,    d.    in    1817. 


THOMAS  SNOWDEN,  eldest  son  of  John  Chew  and  Mary  (Snowden) 
Thomas,  b.  Feby.  19th,  1796,  was  at  one  time  a  member  of  the 
Legislature  of  Marj'land,  md.  Deer.  31st,  1819,  by  Rev.  \Vm.  Duke,  P. 
E.  Minister  of  Elkton,  Md.,  to  ANN,  dau.  of  WilUam  and  Frances 
(Russell)  Sewall.  He  resided  at  North  East,  Cecil  County,  Md.,  where 
he    died    May  21st,    1857,    leaving    issue: 

i.  Rev.  JOHN    CHEW    b.    Nov.    gth,    1S20,    a    minister    of     the    Methodist    Episcopal    Church,    to 

which  denomination  his  parents  belonged.  He  md.  March  i6th,  1847,  ANNIE 
HEATH  WILLIAMS,  of  Newtown,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.,  and  died  at  Stroudsburg  in 
the  same  State,  leaving  issue  :  NANNIE  md.  WM.  HARMAR  THOMAS.  |  q.  v.)  GRIFFITH 
WILLIAMS  b.  Feby.  loth,  1853,  md.  Feby.  loth,  1874,  LIZZIE,  dau.  of  Peter  B. 
Melick,  of  Philadelphia,  and  has  one  child  Mary ;  and  FANNY  BOSWELL  md.  in 
1876,    HUBERT    SMITH,    of    New    Jersey. 

ii.  RUSSELL    b.    Aug.    7th,    1S22,    md.    ELIZABETH    A.    MITCHELL,    of    Elkton,    Md.,  and 

and    died    April    22d,    1876,    leaving    issue;     MARY   ALICIA. 

iii.  NANCY    b.    Sept.    30th,     1824,    died    unmarried    in    August    1873. 

iv.  FRANCES    LOUISA    b.   .\ug.    26th,    1826,    md.    .\pril    8th,    1S51.    Rev.  WILLIAM    LAWS 

BOSWELL,  a  minister  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  and  at  one  time  a 
Professor  in  Dickinson  College.  She  died  after  a  short  illness,  .^pril  17th,  1876, 
le.iving  issue  ;  Rev.  JAMES  IVERSON,  a  minister  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 
b.  Jany.  gth,  1852;  THOMAS  SNOWDEN  b.  Nov.  6th,  1856;  WILLIAM  LAWS  b. 
July    l8th,    iSsg;    and    RUSSELL   THOMAS    b.    in    November    1S63. 

v.  Rev.    THOMAS    SNOWDEN    b.     July     28th,     1828,    a    minister    of    the    Methodist    Episcopal 

Church,  Chief  Clerk  of  the  Maryland  House  of  Delegates  1860-61,  Hospital  Chaplain 
U.  S.  A.  1862-65,  '^"^  now  Pastor  of  a  large  Church  in  Philadelphia.  He  md. 
April  20th,  1854,  ANNA  M.  MILLER,  and  has  issue  :  JOSEPH  MILLER  b. 
Feby.  4th,  1855;  MARY  RUSSELL;  ANN  ELIZABETH;  EMMA  VIRGINIA;  FANNY 
BOSWELL  ;     HENRIETTA    MARIA  ;     and     MARTHA. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  2$ 

vi.  EVAN  W.  b.  Sept.   13th,  1829,  was  a  Lieutenant  in  the  Maryland  Volunteers  U.  S.  A.  during  the 

Civil  War,  md.  June  2d,  i866,  MARTHA  GRAY,  dau.  of  Dr.  Samuel  Thomas,  of 
Whitby    Hall,    and     has     issue  :     EVAN,  ANNIE,    and    MARTHA. 

vii.  Rev.   JAMES    SEWALL     b.     Dec.     2tst.     1831,     a     minister     of     the     Methodist    Episcopal 

Church,  md.  June  6th,  1S63,  EUNICE  D.  DRAKE,  and  has  issue:  EVAN  WALDEN 
b.  Feby.  26th,  1864;  ANNIE  HEATH  b.  May  3d,  1865;  HELEN  LOUISA  b.  Feby. 
4th,  1867;  THOMAS  SNOWDEN  b.  March  17th,  1869;  CARRIE  RUSSELL  b.  Sept. 
20th,    1S71  ;    GRACE    WILBUR    b.    Jany.    24th,    1874. 

viii.        MARY    RUSSELL    b.    May    24th,    1835,    died    Jany.    nth.    1849. 

ix.  ELIZA    SNOWDEN. 


Dr.  RICHARD  HENRY,  tenth  child  of  John  Chew  and  Mary  Thomas, 
b.  June  20th,  1805,  was  educated  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
sharing  the  first  honors,  and  was  graduated  in  its  Medical  School  in 
1828.  Afterwards  he  settled  in  Baltimore  where  he  had  one  of  the 
largest  practices;  was  a  Professor  in  the  Medical  School  of  the  Univer- 
sity of  Maryland,  and  an  eminent  Minister  of  the  Society  of  Friends, 
in  which  capacity  he  travelled  extensively  in  Europe  and  America. 
He  md.  first  May  13th,  1830,  MARTHA,  dau.  of  Jas.  Carey,  a  Rank 
President  and  distinguished  Merchant  of  Baltimore,  and  had  issue: 
Dr.  JAMES  CAREY,  a  Minister  of  the  Society  of  Friends  and  practicing 
Physician,  who  md.  Oct.  31st,  1855,  MARY,  dau.  of  John  M.  Whitall,  of 
Philadelphia,  and   has  issue  :    martha  carey,  john  m.  whitall,  henry  m.,  bond 

VALENTINE,  MARY  .GRACE,  MARGARET  CHESTON,  HELEN  W.,  FRANK  S.,  and  DORA  Q. 

Dr.  R.  H.  THOMAS  md.  secondly  Feby.  9th,  1842,  PHEBE,  dau.  of 
John  and  Phebe  (Hicks)  Clapp,  ot  New  York,  and  had  issue  by  her: 
JOHN  CLAPP  b.  Dec.  nth,  1842.  md.  June  nth,  1873,  Eugenia,  dau.  of 
Richard  Cromwell,  of  Baltimore ;  HENRY  died  in  youth ;  ALLEN  CLAPP  b. 
Dec.  26th,  1846,  md.  August  20th,  1872,  REBECCA  H.,  dau.  of  Russel  and 
Phebe  A.  Marble,    of   Woonsocket,    R.    I.;    and    has    issue:     edward    b.    June 

2ISt,     1877;      MARY    SNOWDEN;     CHARLES    YARNALL     b.     Oct.      l6th,      1851, 

md.  Aug.    i6th,    1877,   Rebecca  s.,  dau.   of  Joseph  and   Mary  Edge,   of  Deer 
Creek,    Md. ;     and    Dr.  RICHARD    HENRY    b.    Jany.    26th,    1S54. 

Dr.  R.  H.  THOMAS  md.  thirdly  Feby.  9th,  1859,  DEBORAH  C. 
HINSDALE,  of  New  York  City,  a  Minister  of  the  Society  of  Friends, 
and    died    without   further    issue    Jany.    15th,    i860. 


26  '-  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

PHILIP,  second  son  of  Philip  and  Anne  (Chew)  Thomas,  b.  July  3d, 
1 72-,  inherited  from  his  father  one-half  of  his  estate  at  the  Susquehannah 
Ferry  called  "Mount  Ararat";  md.  April  30th,  1754.  ANNE,  dau.  of 
John  Harris  of  Harrisburg,  and  widow  of  Joseph  Galloway,  and  had 
issue    an    only    son,    PHILIP. 

PHILIP  md.  in  1783,  SARAH  MARGARET,  dau.  of  William  and 
Catherine  (Crumpton)  Weems,  of  Crumpton  Hall,  Elkridge,  Md.,  and 
d.    in    1808    at    Rockland,    in    Cecil    Co,    Md.,    having    had    issue: 

i.  MARY     F.     C.     inil.     Capt.     JEREMIAH     S.     BOIES,     and     had     issue:       JEREMIAH    S. ; 

JAMES  THOMAS;  SARAH  H.  mil.  Professor  R.  A.  F.  PENROSE  of  Philadelphia,  and 
WILLIAM     HUBBARD. 

ii.  PHILIP   md.    about     1805    FANNY     LUDLOW,    and    had    issue:    PHILIP   d.    in   childhood; 

ELIZABETH  ;    SARAH    md.    JONES ;    MARTHA     md.    as    his    second    wife    

JONES;    CATHERINE    md.    BONN    and    LUDLOW. 

iii.  JOHN    WEEMS   resided    near  Port    Deposit,    Cecil  Co.,  Md  ,  was  manager  of  the  Canal  there, 

and    at    one    lime   a   member    of   the   State    Legislature.       He   md.  \A^EBSTER, 

and  d.  leaving  issue:  PHILIP;  and  ELIZABETH  \^'EEMS  md.  Rev.  OWEN  PATTEN 
THACKARA  of  Florida,  and  has  issue:  Juan  Serrano,  John  \Vecms ;  Elizabeth  James  md. 
June  iilh,  1874,  Arthur  ^V.  Palmer,  of  Baltimore,  and  has  one  child  Emma  Louise; 
Samuel,    and    Philip    Thomas. 

iv.  JAMES    d.    unmarried. 

V.  CATHERINE    md. DAVIDSON,    and    d.   leaving   issue:    Dr.  JAMES;    PHILIP 

d.    s.    p. ;    SARAH,   ELIZABETH,    GEORGE,   FANNY,    and    WILLIAM. 

vi.  ANN    WEEMS    md.    as    his    second    wife    DAVIDSON,    and    had    issue  :    CHARLES 

and    MERRYMAN. 

vii.  GEORGE     A.     md.    HENRIETTA    MARIA,     dau.     of     Samuel     Chamberlain,     of    Talbot 

County,    Md.,    and    d.    leaving    issue  :     NANNIE. 


JOHN,  second  son  of  Samuel  and  Mary  '  Hutchins)  Thomas,  md.  in 
April  1727,  ELIZABETH,  dau.  of  Richard  and  Mary  Snowden,  and 
d.  in    Feby.    1749-50,  having   had    issue    by    his   wife  who  predeceased  him: 

i.  RICHARD    of  whom    presently. 

ii.  SAMUEL,    d.   s.    p. 

iii.  ELIZABETH    md.    RICHARD  RICHARDSON,     (q.    v.) 

iv.  JOHN    b.    in     1734,     md.    MARGARET     HOPKINS,    who    d.     Mch.     i6th,     1806,     aged    75 

years,    and    her    husband    Feby.    15th,    1S26,    without    issue    surviving. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  2/ 

RICHARD,    eldest     son    of   John    and    Elizabeth   (Snowden)   Thomas,    b 
about    1728,    md.    SARAH    COALE,    and    had    issue: 

i.  SAMUEL    3d    b.    Dec.    2d,    1753,    of  whom   presently. 

ii.  ELIZABETH    b.    Oct.    2Sth,    1755,    md.    ROGER   JOHNSON.     ( q.    v.) 

iii.  RICHARD   b.    Feby.    2/st,    1758.     (q.    v.) 

iv.  JOHN    b.    Sept.    27th,    1760,    d.    s.  -p. 

V.  MARY    b.    Mch.    12th,    1762,    md.    WILLIAM    ROBERTSON,  and   had    issue;    SARAH   md. 

JOSEPH    HOWARD     ( q.    v.);    and    THOMAS    md.   JANE    RITTENHOUSE. 

vi.  SARAH    b.    Nov.    26th,    1764,   md.    BERNARD    GILPIN.     ( q.    v.) 

vii.  HENRIETTA    b.    Feby.    17th,    1767,   d.    in    infancy. 

viii.  MARGARET    b.    June    nth,    1769,    md.    GERARD    BROOKE,     (q.    v.) 

ix.  WILLIAM    b.    Dec.    nth,    1771.     ( q.    v.) 

X.  ANN    b.    May    25th,    1774,    d.    s.   p. 

xi.  HENRIETTA    2d,    b.    Mch.    7th,    1777,    d.    s.    p. 


SAMUEL,    eldest    son    of    Richard   and   Sarah   (Coale)   Thomas,    b.    Dec. 

2d,  1753,  settled  in  Montgomery  County  and  md.  Oct.  31st,  1775, 
MARY,  dau.  of  John  Cowman,  at  her  father's  residence,  and  had 
issue : 

i.  SAMUEL    b.    Nov.    13th,    1776,    of   whom   presently. 

ii.  JOHN    3d,    b,    Jany.    30th,    1778.     ( q.    v. )  • 

iii.  SARAH    b.   Jany.    25th,    17S1,  md.   WILLIS    CANBY,  and  had  issue:    SAMUEL  md.   JULIET 

COCUS,    and    had    issue  :     William    T. 

iv.  HENRIETTA    b.    Dec.   gth,    1782,    md.    CALEB    BENTLEY.     ( q.    v.) 

V.  ELIZABETH     b.    April    2Sth,    17S4,    md.    Oct.    13th,    1825,    JAZER    GARRETTSON,    and 

d.    s.    p. 

vi.  MARY    b.    Nov.    i6th,    1785,    md.   JOSEPH    HOWARD.     ( q.    v.) 


28  X  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

SAMUEL,  eldest  son  of  Samuel  and  Mary  (Cowman)  Thomas,  b.  Nov. 
13th,  1776,  md.  MARY,  dau.  of  Joshua  and  Rebecca  (Owings) 
Howard,    and    had    issue : 

i.  REBECCA    OWINGS    b.    Dec.    15th,    1797,    d.    s.    p. 

ii.  MATILDA    BEAL    b.    Feby.    loth,    1800,    d.    s.    p. 

iii.  MARY    ANN    b.     Dec.     27th.     1801,     md.     1st     CHARLES     WORTHINGTON,     .ind     had 

issue:    JOSEPH  WILSON ;    and    after    his    death    md.    2d.   JACOB    SCHLEICH. 

iv.  JOSHUA    HOWARD    b.    Mch.    2d,     1804.     md.     1st     LUCY     COLSTON,     and     had     issue: 

MARY  ELIZABETH  md.  Dr.  SAMUEL  WATKINS  ;  SUSAN  MATILDA  2d  wife  of 
Dr.    SAMUEL    WATKINS;     LUCY    HOWARD   md.    WILLIAM     EDSON;      ANN     REBECCA 

md.  her  cousin    SAMUEL  WALLACE  THOMAS,    ( <|.    v.;)     VIRGINIA  YOUNG  md.  

NALL;  ALICE  HENRIETTA  md.  JOHN  G.  CLOYD,  of  Decatur.  111.  JOSHUA  H. 
THOMAS  md.  2d  FANNY  OWINGS,  an.l  liad  further  issue:  FANNY  ZORAYDA 
md.    SAMUEL  ROBERTSON  of  Elizabethtow  n,    Ky.;  and    SAMUEL   HOWARD. 

V.  JAMES     BAYARD    b.    Feby.   4th,    1806,    md.    ELIZABETH   J.    A.   GOODWIN   of    Boston, 

Mass. 

vi.  HENRIETTA    ELIZA    b.  July    3d,    1S09,    md.  \A^ILLIAM    HENRY    BRIGGS   of    Brooke- 

ville,    Md.     (q.    v.  J 

vii.  SAMUEL     BEAL    b.    .•\ug.    4th,    181 1,    of    whom    presently. 

viii.  SARAH  CATHERINE  b.  Feby.  5th,  1814,  md.  THOMAS  B.  MUNFORD,  and  had 
issue;  THOMAS  SAMUEL  b.  in  May,  1840,  nul.  ETTA  GUNTER  ;  SARAH  ELIZA 
b,  in  184I  md.  W.  H.  BRENTZ;  ZORAYDA  OWINGS  nul.  J.  W.  MATTHIS  ;  ANN 
AMELIA  md.  GEORGE]  BROWNFIELD,  ELLEN  BAYARD  md.  QWYMAN  ;  and  WILLIAM 
HENRY. 

ix.  JOSEPH     HENRY     b.     Feby.     i8th,     1818,     md.     AMANDA     LA    RUE,     and     had     issue: 

WARREN  LA  RUE  b.  Jany.  25th,  1845,  md.  MARY  H.  WARDROPER  ;  MARY  HELEN 
b.  Aug.  i6th,  1847,  md.  A.  C.  HODGES;  ELIZA  HOWARD  b.  Nov.  14th,  1849,  md. 
CHARLES  \V.  S'WANSON;  VIRGINIA  BEAL  b.  Sept.  15th,  1851,  md.  SAMUEL  V. 
LEIDOM;  ANNA  BROOKS  b.  June  27th,  1853  ;  ELLA  OWINGS  b.  Sept.  26lh,  1856; 
and    WILLIAM    BAYARD    b.    Feby.    14th,     1861. 

X.  SUSAN   AMELIA    b.  June    23d,    1S21,    md.  JAMES    COX,  and   h.-id    issue:    DAVID    YOUNG; 

MARY    THOMAS    md.    AYRE;  ROLAND    HUGHS;  MEHETABLE;  JAMES  HENRY; 

BOYD;     SAMUEL     HENRY;     ELI;     and     NANNIE. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  29 

SAMUEL  BEAL,  third  son  of  Samuel  and  Mary  (Howard)  Thomas, 
at  the  age  of  twenty  removed  to  Kentucky,  and  went  into  the  employ 
of  Col.  Edward  P.  Johnson,  of  Scott  County,  then  the  largest  Stage 
Contractor  in  that  State  Assisted  by  that  gentleman,  after  a  few 
years  he  went  into  the  same  business  on  his  own  account  and  soon 
became  very  successful,  controlling  a  number  of  lines.  He  was  among 
the  first  who  suggested  the  Louisville  and  Nashville  Railroad  and  after- 
wards was  one  of  its  most  efficient  directors.  Some  time  since  he 
originated  the  project  of  building  a  road  at  right  angles  with  the  Nash- 
ville one,  and  after  years  of  labor  and  using  liberally  his  money  and 
influence  in  its  favor,  the  Elizabethtown  and  Paducah  railroad  was 
built.  Naturally  he  was  made  its  first  president,  and  after  the  election 
of  Mr.  Dulaney,  he  remained  a  director,  which  position  he  held  up  to 
the    time    of   his    death. 

Col.  Thomas  amassed  a  large  fortune  during  these  busy  years  of  his 
life.  Much  of  his  property  was  in  the  City  of  Louisville,  and  the 
splendid  "Thomas  Building"  on  Fourth  Street  near  Walnut,  will  long 
remind  the  citizens  of  him.  After  the  disastrous  fire  of  1869  which 
laid  waste  one  half  of  the  City,  he  procured  money  for  the  sufferers 
with  which  to  rebuild,  he  himself  going  security  without  asking  a  guar- 
antee in  his  favor,  and  to  him  is  owing  in  a  great  measure  the  beau- 
tiful row  of  buildings  which  Main-Cross  Street  boasts  to-day.  He  md. 
ZORAYDA  YOUNG,  who  d.  in  Jany.  1873,  and  her  husband  d.  Dec. 
3d,    1874,    having    had    issue: 

i.  JAMES    HOWARD    b.    in    1836,   d.    in    1856. 

ii.  SAMUEL     WALLACE     b.     in    1838,     md.     ANNA     REBECCA,    dau.    of  Joshua    H.     and 

Lucy    Thomas,    and    d.    s.    p. 

iii.  MARY    LIZZIE    b.    in    1840,    md.    Col.   JAMES     B.     PAYNE,    of    Elizabethtown,    Ky..    and 

had  issue  :  SAMUEL  THOMAS,  LIZZIE  ROBINSON,  ELLA  THOMAS,  ZORAYDA  YOUNG, 
EDWARD  CHURCHILL  d.  ;  SUSAN  CHURCHILL;  MARY  and  JAMES  B.  d.  ;  ELIZA 
C,    and   JULIA   BLACKBURNE. 

iv.  ANN    ZORAYDA    b.    in    1S44. 

V.  ELLEN     MATILDA     b.      in     1846,     md.     GEORGE     W.     WELCH,     Jr.,     Cashier     First 

National  Bank,  Danville,  Ky.,  and  has  had  issue:  ZORADYA  YOUNG,  MARY  BREATH; 
and    SAMUEL    THOMAS,  d. 


JOHN,    second   son    of    Samuel     and    Mary   ( Cowman )   Thomas,     b.    Jany. 
30th.    1778,    md. BERRY,    and    had    issue: 

i.  CHARLOTTE    md.    WALTER    GODEY.     ( q.    v.) 


30  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

ii.  NICHOLAS     removed     to    Ohio,     md. HIGGINS,     and     had     issue:     JOHN,     MARY, 

NICHOLAS    and    WILLIAM. 

iii.  MARY. 

iv.  CAROLINE,    d.    s.    p. 


RICHARD,  Jr.,  second  son  of  Richard  and  Sarah  (Coale)  Thomas,  b 
Feby.  2 1st,  1758,  resided  at  Brookeville,  in  Montgomery  County,  Mary- 
land.      He   md.   DEBORAH;    dau.   of  James   and   Deborah    ( Snowden ) 

Brooke,    who    d.    Nov.     12th,     1814,    and     her    husband     Nov.    6th,     1821, 
liaving    iiad    issue : 

i.  ELIZA    P.    b.    Aug.    1st,    17S4,    md.    THOMAS    P.    STABLER.     ( q,    v.) 

ii.  FREDERICK    AUGUSTUS    h,    Sept.    27th,    178S,    d.    Aug.    i6ih,    1794. 

iii.  MARY    1).    Oct.    iSth,    1701,    d.    Aug.    2Ist,    1794. 

iv.  SARAH    BROOKE    b.    April    26lh,    1794,    d.    .Sept.    25th,    1S26. 

V.  DEBORAH    b.    Mch.    2(1,    1796,    d.    May    27th,    1797. 

vi.  MARGARET   E.    b.    Mch.    3d,    1798,    md.    May    22d,    1816,    ROBERT    H.,    son    of    William 

and    Hannah    Garrigues,    of   Philadel])hia.     (q.    v.) 

vii.         ROGER    BROOKE    b.    April    qih,    1803. 


WILLIAM,    fourth    son    of    Richard    and    Sarah   (Coale)    Thomas,    b.    Dec. 
nth,    1771,    md.    MARTHA    PATRICK,    and    had    issue: 

i.  ANNE    POULTNEY    b.   .\pri!    14th,    i8oi,    d.    unmarried    .Mch.    5th,    1830. 

ii.  ELIZA    b.    April    loth,    1803,    md.   WILLIAM    HENRY    STABLER.     ( q.    v  ) 

iii.  MARIA    R.    b.    November    23d,    1804. 

iv.  HENRIETTA    b.    Feby.    21st,    1807,    d.    Oct.    14th,    1821. 

V.  RICHARD    b.    .\pril    igth,    1S09,    d.    Oct.    15th,    1S20. 

vi.  EDWARD    b.   June    22d,    1811,    of    whom    presently. 

vii.  WILLIAM   JOHN    b.    Sept.    15th,    1813.     ( q.    v.) 

viii.  SAMUEL    PATRICK    b.   Jany.    23d,    1816,    md.    ELIZA    G.    PORTER. 

ix.  JANE    b.    May    20th,    1818,    md.    CHARLES    G.    PORTER. 

X.  MARTHA    b.    Feby.     3d,    1S22.    md.     THOMAS     P.     HARVEY,     and     had     issue  ;     GRACE, 

WILLIAM.     CLARENCE,     EUGENE,     and     SWANN. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  3I 

EDWARD,  eldest  surviving  son  of  William  and  Martha  (Patrick)  Thomas, 
b.  June  22d,  181 1,  resides  at  "Belmont,"  in  Montgomery  County,  Mary- 
land. He  md.  Apl.  25th,  1833,  LYDIA  S.,  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Sarah 
Gilpin,    and    has    had    issue : 

i.  MARCELLA    b.    Feby.    13th,    1834,   md.  in    May    1S53,    ROBERT    SULLIVAN. 

ii.  RICHARD    PIERCE    b.   Jany.    6th,    1836,    removed    to    Baltimore    and    engaged    in    Mercantile 

life ;  md.  Sept.  2gth,  1857,  HARRIET,  dau.  of  John  and  Mary  E.  Cowman,  of 
Alexandria,  Virginia,  who  was  born  Dec.  17th,  1836,  and  has  had  issue  :  HERBERT 
b.  Nov.  6th,  1859;  MARGARET  b.  Oct.  25th,  i860,  d.  Oct.  7th,  l86r  ;  MABEL  b. 
June  24th,  1862,  d.  Feby.  27th,  1865  ;  HARVEY  b.  Aug.  5th,  1S64  ;  LOUISA  b. 
Feby.    ist,    1867;     and    RICHARD    HENRY    b.    Mch.    I2th,     1876. 

iii.  JOSEPH    GILPIN    b.    Dec.    28th,    1837,    d.   July    7th,    1854. 

iv.  SAMUEL    b.    Jany.    21st,    1840,    d.    Nov.    22d,    1S75. 

V.  ALBAN    GILPIN    b.    April    29th,    1S43,    md.    Sept.    I2th,    1871,   SUSANNAH    HAYDOCK, 

dau.  of  Thomas  and  Patience  Leggett,  of  New  York,  and  has  issue  :  ANNA 
LEGGETT    b.    Dec.    3d,    1872  ;    and    HELEN    LEGGETT    b.    June    2d.    1S74. 

vi.  LOUISA    b.    Aug.    17th,    1845,    md.    Sept.    I4lh,    1871,    ROGER   BROOKE.     (  q.    v.) 

vii.  MARY    PHILLIPS   b.    Dec.    8th,    1847. 

viii.  EMILIE  b.  Sept.  6th.  1852,  md.  Sept.  8th,  1872,  J.  LLEWELLYN,  son  of  John  E.  and 
Margaret  A.  Massey,  of  Virginia,  and  has  issue  :  MARY  GERTRUDE  b.  Dec.  7th. 
1873;    and    MARGARET    b.    .\ug.    loth,     1S75. 


WILLIAM  JOHN,    third   son   of  William   and   Martha  (Patrick)  Thomas, 

b.    Sept.    15th,    1813,    resides    at    "Clifton,"    in     Montgomery    County,    md. 
REBECCA    M.    PORTER,    and    has   issue: 

i.            MARY    ELIZABETH   b.    Oct.    24th,     1838,     md.    WILLIAM    W.  MOORE,    of  Sandy 

Spring,    and    has    issue:     CLARA    PAINTER    b.     June    i6th,      i860,  d.     Aug.     8th,  1863; 

ROBERT   ROWLAND     b.     April     15th,     1863;     SARAH    THOMAS  b.     Oct.      17th,  1865  ; 
REBECCA    THOMAS    b.    July    9th,     1872. 

ii.  Dr.     FRANCIS     b.     Jany.     30th,      1840,     md.     BEULAH     L.     HAINES,     and     has    issue: 

WILLIAM    FRANCIS    b.    June    2ist,     1S71  ;    and    ELLEN    HAINES    b.    .Mch.    5th,  1875. 

iii.  SARAH     T.    b    April     12th,     1841,    md.    Sept.    18th,    1862,    BENJAMIN    H.    MILLER,    and 

has    issue:     REBECCA    T.    b.    Feby.     Ist,      1864;     ELIZABETH    T.    b.     .\ug.     13th,      1867; 
and    MARTHA    T.    b.   July    2d,    1870. 


32  fiENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

iv.  EDWARD    PORTER    b    Jany.    l6th,    1844,    md.    November   30th.    1865,    MARY   THOMAS, 

dau.  of  Richard  T.  and  Elizabeth  ( Needles )  Bentley,  and  has  issue :  EDITH 
BENTLEY  b.  Oct.  30th,  1866;  MARY  E.  b.  Feby.  2Sth,  1870  ;  RICHARD  BENTLEY 
b.  Oct.  19th,  1873;  EDWARD  CLIFTON  b.  June  17th.  1S75,  and  AUGUSTA  NEEDLES 
b.    June    I2th,    1877. 

V.  JOHN    b.   April    20th,    1846,    md.    in    Nov     1S76,    CATHERINE     D.     VICKERS,     of    Balti- 

more. 

vi.  WILLIAM    b.    Aug.    20lh,    1848,    d.    May   30th,    1871. 

vii.         CHARLES    b.    Aug.    3d,    1850. 

viii.        MARTHA    b.    July    18th,    1852. 


SAMUEL,  third  .son  of  Samuel  and  (Mary  Hutchins )  Thomas,  b.  in 
1702,  md.  in  August,  1730,  MARY,  dau.  of  Richard  and  Mary 
Snowden,  who  d.  August  15th,  1755,  in  her  43d  year;  her  husband  d. 
Feby.    3d,    1780,   having    had    issue: 

i.  MARY    b.    Nov.    3d,    1731,    md.    her   cousin    SAMUEL    THOMAS.     ( q.    v.) 

ii.  SAMUEL    b.    .Sept.    23d,    1733,    d.    s.    p. 

iii.  PHILIP    b.    .\pril    iSth,    1735,    d.    s.    p.    in    November    1754. 

iv.  ELIZABETH    b.    March    lolh,    1736-7,   md.   JOHNS    HOPKINS,     (q.    v.) 

v.  EVAN     h.    Jany.     2ist,     1738-9,    md.     Dec.     26th,     1766,     at     Indian     Spring    Meeting    House, 

RACHEL,  dau.  of  Gerard  Hopkins.  lioth  of  them  were  Ministers  of  the  Society 
of  Friends,  and  persons  of  a  great  deai  of  character.  Before  his  death,  EVAN 
THOMAS  freed  his  slaves,  over  200  in  number,  and  gave  them  small  allotments  of 
land  to  cultivate.  He.d.  Nov.  loth,  1S26,  and  his  wife  Dec.  3d,  1825,  having  had 
issue  : 

i.  MARY    b.    Aug.    14th.    1768,    md.    ELIAS    ELLICOTT.     ( q.    v.) 

ii.  ANN    b.    Aug.    6th,    1771,    md.    THOMAS    POULTNEY.     (q.    v.) 

iii.  iv.   PHILIP    and    SAMUEL,    twins,    b.    Jany.    I2th.    1774.    both    died    in     1775. 

V.  PHILIP    EVAN,    of  whom    presently. 

vi  ELIZABETH    b.    Mch.    26th.    1779,    md.    ISAAC    TYSON,     (q.    v.) 

vii.  EVAN,   Jr.,    b.    Mch.    8th,    1781,    d.  s.   p. 

viii.  MARGARET   b.    Sept.    26th,    1783,    d.    Oct.    5th,    1783. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  33 

PHILIP  EVAN,  third  son  of  Evan  and  Rachel  (Hopkins)  Thomas, 
b.  at  Mt.  Radnor,  in  Montgomery  County,  Md.,  November  nth,  1776,  was 
educated  at  the  District  School  under  a  Mr.  Knox,  at  Bladensburg.  Arriving 
,  at  manhood  he  went  to  Baltimore,  then  a  town  of  only  15,000  inhabitants, 
and  was  received  into  the  store  of  his  brother-in-law,  Thomas  Poultney. 
In  1800  he  commenced  business  on  his  own  account  as  a  hardware  merchant 
on  Baltimore  Street,  afterwards  taking  into  partnership  his  wife's  brother, 
Wm.  E.  George,  and  finally  his  brother  Evan.  He  early  took  an  interest 
in  municipal  affairs  and  public  charities,  and  was  the  first  President  of  the 
Maryland  Bible  Society,  and  the  Mechanical  Fire  Company,  one  of  the 
founders  of  the  Baltimore  Library  Company,  for  many  years  President  of 
the  Mechanic's  Bank,  and  advanced  the  first  $25,000  to  enable  the  State 
to    begin    building   the    Washington    Monument. 

During  the  Fall  of  1826  Philip  E.  Thomas  held  frequent  conferences 
with  George  Brown,  then  a  Director  of  the  Mechanics'  Bank,  of  Baltimore,  in 
reference  to  the  loss  which  Baltimore  had  sustained  by  the  diversion  of  a 
large  part  of  its  Western  trade  to  Philadelphia  and  New  York  through  the 
Erie  Canal,  and  similar  facilities  for  internal  navigation  and  traffic  in  the 
States  of  New  York  and  Pennsylvania.  Gen.  Barnard's  report,  showing  the 
cost  of  completing  the  Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Canal,  and  the  difficulties  that 
lay  in  its  way,  convinced  them  it  would  not  accomplish  the  desired  end  in 
directing  the    Trade,  to    Baltimore. 

At  this  time  Evan  Thomas  was  in  Europe,  and  wrote  from  England  to 
his  brother,  giving  him  an  account  of  the  railroad  just  built  from  Stockton 
to  Darlington,  in  Durhamshire,  by  the  enterprise  of  Joseph  Pease  of  the 
latter  place.  William  Brown,  of  Liverpool,  also  forwarded  to  his  brother 
various  documents,  giving  valuable  information  in  reference  to  the  railways 
of   England. 

Philip  E.  Thomas  at  once  saw  the  utility  of  railroads  as  a  means  of 
communication  and  carriers  of  passengers  and  freight,  and  resigning  his 
position  as  a  State  Director  of  the  Canal  Company  turned  his  whole  atten- 
tion   to    the    projection    of   a    railroad    connecting    Baltimore    with    the    West. 

February  12th,  1827,  twenty-five  of  the  most  influential  Merchants  of 
Baltimore  met  at  the  residence  of  Mr.  Brown,  pursuant  to  a  call  issued  by 
Messrs.  Thomas  and  Brown.  At  this  meeting  Philip  E.  Thomas  ably  pre- 
sented the  various  advantages  the  railroad  system  had  over  the  Canal,  and 
the  old-fashioned  turnpike  in  efficiency,  rapidity  of  carriage  and  ultimate 
economy,  and  a  committee  was  appointed  to  further  examine  the  subject, 
and  report  to  a  public  meeting.  This  committee  consisted  of  Philip  E. 
Thomas,     Chairman,    Benjamin     C.     Howard,    George     Brown,     Talbot     Jones, 


34  G  E  N  E  A  L  0  G  I  C  A  L      N  C)  T  E  S  . 

Joseph  W.  Patterson,  Evan  Thomas  and  John  V.  L.  McMahon.  The  fol- 
lowing Monday,  February  19th,  the  committee  presented  their  report,  written 
by  their  chairman,  which  was  unanimously  adopted,  and  ordered  to  be 
printed    and    widely    distributed. 

A  charter  for  a  Road  having  been  obtained,  largely  through  the  instru- 
mentality of  John  V.  L.  McMahon,  and  the  proposed  amount  of  stock 
speedily  taken,  a  Company  was  duly  organized  April  24th,  1827,  being  the 
first    one    in    America. 

The  first  Board  of  Directors  were :  Philip  E.  Thomas,  President ;  George 
Brown,  Treasurer ;  Charles  Carroll,  of  CarroUton ;  William  Patterson,  Robert 
Oliver,  Alexander  Brown,  Isaac  McKim,  \\'illiam  Lorman,  George  Hoftman, 
Thomas    Ellicott,    John    B.    Morris,    Talbot    Jones,    and    William    Steuart. 

A  committee  of  Engineers  was  appointed  to  make  the  necessary  surveys 
for  the  route  of  the  Road,  consisting  of  Col.  Stephen  H.  Long  and 
Jonathan  Knight,  on  the  part  of  the  Company,  assisted  by  a  number  from 
the  U.  S.  Topographical  Corps ;  Philip  E.  Thomas  being  its  chairman. 
April  5th,  1828,  Messrs.  Long  and  Knight  reported  the  completion  of  their 
surveys,  and  choice  of  a  route  along  the  Valley  of  the  Patapsco,  and 
thence  in  the  direction  of  Linganore  Creek  to  the  Point  of  Rocks.  July 
4th  of  the  same  year,  the  "  first  stone "  was  laid  by  Charles  Carroll  of 
CarroUton,  with  great  ceremony  and  a  magnificent  procession  of  Associations, 
Trades  and  Professions.  Before  the  road  passed  four  miles  from  the  city, 
it  encountered  a  high  dividing  ridge,  which  had  to  be  cut  down  fifty-four 
feet  through  a  hard  clay,  involving  an  expense  far  beyond  the  estimates, 
and  the  funds  prepared  to  meet  them.  The  President  and  nine  of  the 
directors  immediately  advanced  $20,000  each,  which  met  the  difficulty  and 
the  road  was  completed  to  the  Point  of  Rocks.  Here  it  was  delayed  by 
the  action  of  the  Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Canal  Company,  and  it  was  not 
until    after    long    and    vexatious    litigation    that    a    compromise    was  effected. 

In  June  1830,  the  road  was  opened  for  passenger  travel  as  far  as 
Ellicott's  Mills,  horse  and  mule  power  being  used.  Among  other  experi- 
ments in  motive  powers  tried  during  this  first  year,  Evan  Thomas  constructed 
a  car  with  sails  called  the  ^olus,  which  attracted  much  attention,  and  a 
model    of   it    was    sent    to    Russia. 

April  1st,  1832,  the  whole  line  was  opened  to  the  Point  of  Rocks. 
In  183 1  it  was  decided  to  adopt  steam  as  a  motive  power,  and  Locomotives 
replaced    the    horses    and   mules    previously    employed. 

In  1833  the  dispute  with  the  Canal  Company  was  adjusted,  and  the 
Rail  Road  was  soon  open  to  Harper's  Ferry.  June  30th,  1836,  Philip  E. 
Thomas,    against     the     earnest     remonstrances     of    the     Board,     resigned     the 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  35 

Presidency  of  the  Company,  being  compelled  to  do  so  by  the  state  of 
his    health. 

In  one  of  the  resolutions  passed  by  the  Board  on  this  occasion  they 
say  "  On  the  commencement  of  this  work  of  which  he  has  been  in  fact  the 
father  and  projector,  everything  connected  with  its  construction  was  new, 
crude  and  doubtful,  with  little  to  guide  the  way,  and  that  derived  from 
distant  and  uncertain  sources;  now,  such  has  been  the  increase  of  informa- 
tion and  experience  acquired  under  his  auspices  and  direction  as  to  ensure 
the  completion  and  success  of  the  undertaking  if  prosecuted  with  the  same 
zeal,    assiduity    and    integrity   which    have    ever    marked    his    course." 

Philip  E.  Thomas  was  a  prominent  member  of  the  Society  of  Friends, 
of  which  his  father  had  been  an  eminent  Minister ;  was  much  interested  in 
the  cause  of  the  Indians,  several  of  their  young  men  were  educated  at  the 
same  school  with  his  sons,  and  to  his  exertions  it  was  owing  that  the 
remnant  of  the  Six  Nations  residing  in  Western  New  York  were  not  driven 
from  their  Reservation  by  the  intrigues  of  the  Ogden  Land  Company  with 
their  chiefs.  The  chiefs  were  deposed,  and  a  republican  form  of  government 
established.  He  was  afterwards  made  a  chief  of  the  Swan  tribe  of  Seneca 
Indians,  by  the  name  of  "  Sagouan  "  or  bountiful  giver,  and  represented 
them  in  their  intercourse  with  the  government  at  Washington.  In  the 
summer  of  1861,  he  went,  as  was  his  usual  custom,  to  his  daughter's 
in  Westchester  County,  New  York.  There  he  was  taken  with  his  last 
illness,  and  after  much  suffering  patiently  endured,  d.  there  Sept.  1st,  1861. 
He  md.  in  1801,  ELIZABETH,  dau.  of  Robert  and  Elizabeth  (Edmonson) 
George,    of   Kent    County.    Md.,   and    left    issue    by   her: 

i.  ANN    b.    Feby.    17th,    1S03,    md.    THOMAS   E.   WALKER,     (q.    v.) 

ii.  RACHEL    b.    Feby.    ist,    1805,    md.    J.    J.    WALKER.      (q.    v.) 

iii.  EVAN     PHILIP    b.     Nov.     igth,     1806,     md.    Nov.     17th,     1835,     ELIZABETH,     dau.     of 

Joseph  and  Eliza  (Onion)  Todhunter,  and  d.  leaving  issue:  PHILIP  WILLIAM  b 
Mch.  2Ist,  1S42,  d.  July  14th,  1861  ;  KATE  TODHUNTER  md.  Dec.  24th.  1866. 
EDWARD    GOODWIN    DYKE    of   Boston  ;     and   JOSEPHINE. 

iv.  WILLIAM    GEORGE    b.    Feliy.    9th,    iSog,    of  whom    presently. 

V.  MARY   b.   Oct.    nth,    1S13,    md.  JOHN    WETHERED.     (q.   v.) 

vi.  ELIZABETH    b,    Jany.    22d,    1817. 

vii.         HARRIET    b.    Oct.    25th,    1S20.    md.   JAMES    C.    BELL,  and    has   issue:     PHILIP    THOMAS, 
JOHN     WETHERED,    JAMES    CHRISTIE,    JACOB     HARVEY,     and    ELIZABETH. 


36  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

WILLIAM  GEORGE,  second  son  of  Philip  E.  and  Elizabeth  (George) 
Thomas,  b.  Feby.  9th,  1809,  was  a  prominent  merchant  of  Baltimore, 
succeeding  his  father  in  the  Hardware  business  on  Baltimore  street. 
To  him  the  City  of  Baltimore  is  indebted  for  her  first  improved  public 
square,  Franklin  Square  in  the  Northwestern  section  of  the  City;  her 
first  charitable  institution  erected  by  private  subscription,  the  Widow's 
Home,  and  her  first  line  of  Omnibuses.  He  md.  MARY  LEWIN, 
dau.  of  Lewin  and  Elizabeth  ( Ellicott )  Wethered,  and  has  issue: 
ELIZABETH;  PHILIP  EVAN  of  whom  presently;  ANN  md.  WILLIAM  BELL 
of  New  York,  and  has  issue:  mary,  lewin  and  rebecca;  LEWIN  WETH- 
ERED; MARY  LEWIN  md.  in  1866,  ALEXANDER  SMITH;  EVAN;  MATILDA 
and     HARRIET    GEORGE     twins  ;     and    WETHERED   BROTHERS. 


PHILIP  EVAN,  eldest  son  of  William  G.  and  Mary  (Wethered)  Thomas, 
b.  April  28th,  1834,  is  a  merchant  of  New  York  City.  He  md.  April 
30th,  1859,  MARIE  SUZETTE,  dau.  of  Mandeville  de  Marigny, 
whose  father  Bernard  de  Marigny,  of  New  Orleans,  was  a  veteran  of 
the  war  of  1812,  and  by  birth  a  Duke  and  Marquis  of  France;  Miss 
de  Marigny  was  also  a  grand-daughter  of  William  C.  C.  Claiborne,  the 
first  American  Governor  of  Louisiana,  and  a  great  grand-daughter  of 
Don  Juan  Ventura  Morales,  the  last  Spanish  Governor  of  the  Colony. 
The    children    of  this    marriage    are    WILliamine,    PHILIP   EVAN,    MARIE 

SUZETTE,    MARY    LEWIN,    MANDEVILLE    DE    MARIGNY,    CLAIBORNE,     and 
SOPHRONIE    COLE. 


WILLIAM,    only    son     of    Philip    and    Frances    (Holland)    Thomas,     md. 
MARY   WYAN,    and    had    issue: 

i.  MARY    ANN    md.    Captain  JOSEPH    LEONARD. 

ii.  PHILIP    WILLIAM     md.     MARY     WILLIAMS,     and    had     issue     a     dau.,    HENRIETTA; 

soon  after  her  birth  he  removed  to  England,  leaving  her  with  her  cousins  Isaac  and 
Elizabeth  Tyson,  who  brought  her  up,  and  at  whose  house  she  md.  JAMES 
ELLICOTT.  (q.  v.)  After  his  removal  to  England  P.  W.  THOMAS  engaged 
in  the  Banking  business  in  London,  and  d.  at  an  advanced  age,  leaving  issue : 
three    sons,    HENRY    h.    about     17S6,    md.  and    has  several   daughters,   one  of   whom  md. 

I'Ansen ;     JOHN,     d.    s.    p.  ;      and     WILLIAM    ALEXANDER,     who     resides     near 

London,    and    has     two     sons,    Percy    and     Alexander.        PHILIP     W.     THOMAS     had 

also    several     daughters,   all    now    deceased,    of    whom     one     md. FERN,     and 

another  md.  BLAKEWAY    and    had   issue:     Philip    d.   about    1871  ;    John    d.    about 

1660:    and    %Villiam    Evan    still    living    and    the    active    partner    in    the   Banking   House. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  37 


ANDREWS. 


Col.  TIMOTHY  PATRICK  ANDREWS,  of  the  U.  S.  Army,  b.  in  1794 
in  Ireland,  served  as  aide  to  Commodore  Barney  in  the  War  of  1812, 
was  distinguished  for  bravery  at  the  battle  of  El  Molino,  in  Mexico,  in 
1847,  a"<^  brevetted  Brigadier-General  for  gallantry  at  Chapultepec.  Ap- 
pointed Paymaster-General  of  the  Army  September  6th,  1862.  He  md. 
EMILY  ROSEVILLE,  fourth  dau.  of  Richard  and  Eliza  (Warfield) 
Snowden,    and    d     March    nth,    1868,    having    had    issue: 

i.  Col.     RICHARD     SNOWDEN,    a    Civil     Engineer    by    profession,    md.    MARY     LEE,    and 

has    issue  :     LOUISA,     CHARLES,     EMILY,    CAROLINE,    and    GEORGE. 

ii.  LOUISA      md.     SAMUEL     S.     EARLY,     and     has     issue:     EMILY,    JACOB,    SAMUEL    and 

CHARLES. 

iii.  EMILY     ROSALIE    md.    CHARLES     MARSHALL,     and     d.     leaving    one     dau..    EMILY 

ROSALIE;    her   husband    md.    2d    SARAH     REBECCA,    dau.    of    Thomas     and    Ann 
Rebecca    Snowden. 

iv.  CAROLINE. 

V.  ALBERT. 


BENTLEY. 


CALEB,  son  of  Joseph  and  Mary  Bentley,  md.  ist  April  20th,  1791, 
SARAH,  dau.  of  Roger  Brooke,  who  d.  Sept.  9th,  1805,  and  her 
husband  md.  2d  Aug.  26th,  1807,  HENRIETTA,  second  dau.  of 
Samuel    and    Mary   (Cowman)    Thomas,    and    had    issue    by    her: 

i.  MARY    THOMAS    b.    Aug.    29th,    1S08,   of    whom    presently. 

ii.  SARAH    BROOKE    b.    Nov.    i6th,    1S14,   md.   Dr.   GEORGE    WARFIELD,  and  had  issue  : 

LOUIS    M.    b.    Oct.    27th,    1S37,    resides    at    Savannah,     Georgia,     md.     Jany.     6th,     1875, 
PHEMIE    D.    ■WAYNE,    and    has   issue:     Louis    M.    Jr.,    b.    May    15th,    1S76. 

iii.  RICHARD    THOMAS    b.  July    20th,    1819,    resides     at     Sandy     Spring,     Montgomery     County, 

Maryland;    md.    June    20th,    1842,    EDITH    D.    NEEDLES,    and    has    had    issue: 

i.  ELIZA    NEEDLES    h.    .\ug.    25th,    1S43. 

ii.  MARY    H.    1;.    Dec.    14th,    1845,    md.    EDWARD    P.    THOMAS.     ( q.    v.) 


38  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

iii.  SARAH     BROOKE    b.    Feby.    26th,    1S4S,    md.    June    2ist,     1S67,    Lieut.    WILLIAM 

LEA,    and    has    issue;    JENNIE    L.    b.    June    3d,    186S  ;    EDITH    BENTLEY    b.    in 
April    1872;     and    EDWARD -THOMAS    b.    Nov.    13th,    1873. 

iv.  ANNA    M.    b.    Keby.    26th,    1850,    md.    Nov.   12th,   1872.  WILLIAM  J.   PARKER,  and 

has     issue:     MARY     b.     Nov.     17th,     1S73  ;    RICHARD    BENTLEY     b.     Nov.    13th, 
1875;    and    HENRY    MELVILLE    1).    Dec.    2Sth,    1S76. 

V.  JOHN    CALEB    h.    Ai.ril    30th,    1S52. 

vi.  EDWARD    NEEDLES    b.    Sept.    i6th,    1854. 

vii.  EDITH    HELEN    b.    Aug.    26ih,   1856. 

viii.  RICHARD    LOUIS    b.    (kt.    2Sih,    1859. 


MARY  THOMAS,    eldest   dau,   of  Caleb   and   Henrietta  (Thomas)  Bentley, 
b.    Auc^.    29th,    1 80S,    md.    I.St    LAWRENCE    MOORE,    and   had    i.ssue : 

i.  FREDERICK      LAWRENCE     b.    June    4th,    1835,    md.    Sept.    i8th,    1S55,    C.    VIRGINIA 

CAMPBELL,  and  has  had  issue:  MARY  ELLA  b.  June  27lh,  1856;  JULIA  BENTLEY 
b.  Nov.  2d,  1857;  ELOISE  C.  d.  in  infancy;  LAWRENCE  C.  b.  Oct.  23d,  i860; 
WILLIAM     P.    b.    Nov.     22d,     1862;     and     EDITH    BENTLEY;    VIRGINIA;    and     LEON 

who    all    d,    in    infancy. 

Mrs.  MARY    BENTLEY    MOORE    md.    2d    EBEN    G.  BROWN,    and    had 

issue ". 

ii.  SARAH      BENTLEY     m.l.     JOHN     PARKES,    and    has    i^ue :     LAWRENCE    E;    MABEL; 

HOWARD;     HENRIETTA;     ANNA     V.;     FRANK    THOMAS;     and     EDITH     E. 


Ul. 


HENRIETTA    E.    md.    DARIUS    CLAGGETT,    and    has    issue:     MARY    ETHELYND. 


BORDLEY. 


Rev.  STEPHEN  BORDLEY,  Prebendary  of  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  London, 
England,  had  with  other  issue:  STEPHEN,  who  settled  in  Kent  County, 
Md. ;  and  THOMAS  b.  in  1682  removed  with  his  brother  to  Maryland 
in  1694,  practised  Law  at  Annapolis,  and  became  very  celebrated  in  his 
profession.  Was  Attorney  General  of  Maryland  from  171 5  until  his 
death.       He    md.    1st     RACHEL  BEARD,    of    Annapolis,    and    had    issue    by 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  39 

her:     Stephen     b.     in     1709,    practised     Law     at     Annapolis,    and     d.    s.    p. 

Dec.    6th,    1764;    WILLIAM    b.    in    17 16    md.    pearce,    and    had    a    son 

and  daughter,  who  both  d.  in  infancy;  Elizabeth  b.  in  1717  d.  Nov. 
28th,  1789,  at  her  brother  Beale's  residence  unmarried;  and  john  b.  in 
1721    md.    and    settled    near   Chestertown,    Md. ;    d.    s.    p.    in    1761. 

THOMAS    BORDLEY      md.      2d,     Sept.      1st,      I723,     Mrs.    ARIANA    FRISBY, 

and  d.  Oct.  nth,  1726,  having  had  further  issue:  thomas  b.  in  1724, 
practised  Law,  and  d.  s.  p.  in  England  in  1747;  Matthias  b.  in  1725 
at  Annapolis,  md.  peggy  bigger,  who  d.  in  childbirth  in  1756,  and  her 
husband  followed  her  in  a  few  months  leaving  no  issue ;  and  john  beale 
b.  Feby.  1st,  1726-7,  in  1753  appointed  Clerk  of  Baltimore  County, 
which  then  included  Harford,  and  removed  to  a  farm  near  Joppa,  where 
he  resided  some  twelve  years.  In  1765  removed  to  Baltimore  City,  and 
practised  Law  there;  in  1766  appointed  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Pro- 
vincial Court;  in  1767  Judge  of  Admiralty.  In  1770  removed  to  Wye 
Island  to  an  estate  bequeathed  his  wife  by  her  brother,  Philemon  Lloyd 
Chew,  who  d.  s.  p.  that  year.  In  1774  he  was  a  member  of  the 
Committe  of  Public  Safety,  and  in  1777  appointed  one  of  the  Judges 
of  the  General  Court.  In  1791  he  removed  to  Philadelphia,  and  resided 
there    during    the    rest    of  his    life. 

He    md.     ISt      in     I75I     MARGARET,    dau.    of    Samuel     and     Henrietta   Maria   1  Dulany  1 

(jhew,   and    had    issue    by    her:     Thomas    b.    in    I755>   d.    in     ij?^  '<    Matthias    b. 

in      1757     md.     Susan    Heath;    and    John. 

J.  BEALE  BORDLEY    was    md.    2d    Oct.    8th,    1776,    at    Philadelphia,    by 
Rev.    William    White,    afterwards    Bishop    of    Pennsylvania,    to    Mrs.  sarah 

MIFFLIN,     dau.     of    William     and    Jane    ( Roberts  1    Fishbourne,     and       had       further     isSUe  : 

Elizabeth   b.    Oct.    2ist,    1777,    md.  James  Gibson,   and    d.    Jany.    26th,    1804. 


BOWIE. 


"WALTER  WILLIAM  WEEMS  BOWIE,  md.  Sept.  ist,  1836,  at  Laurel, 
ADELINE,  dau.  of  Nicholas  and  Elizabeth  Snowden,  who  d.  at 
Eglington,  Jany.  8th,  1865,  having  had  issue:  WALTER  WILLIAM  WEEMS 
b.  June  25th,  1837,  a  Captain  in  Mosby's  Guerrillas  during  the  Civil 
War,  and    killed    Oct.  6th,   1864,  while  on  a   raid    in    Maryland  ;    NICHOLAS 


40  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES, 

DE  WILTON  b.  Jany  27th,  1839,  d.  May  15th,  1845;  THOMAS  RICHARD 
b.  Nov.  23d,  1840,  drowned  June  20th.  1853,  trying  in  vain  to  rescue 
two  of  his  companions;  ELIZABETH  b.  Oct.  25th,  1842,  d.  April  30th, 
1845;  HENRY  BRUNE  b.  Jany.  26th,  1845,  fought  on  the  side  of  the 
Confederacy     during    the     Civil     War,     md.     Nov.     4th,     1872,    FLORENCE 

REESE;  ROBERT  b.  Dec.  22d.  1852,  md.  in  June  1873,  ALICE  EARLY; 
AMELIA;  MARY  md.  in  Oct.  1870,  THOMAS  FRANKLIN,  C.  E.;  ADA  md. 
Nov.     24th,     1874,     Prof.    B.    MAURICE;     REGINALD;     and      EMILY     who     d.     in 

infancy. 


BOWNE, 


THOMAS  BOWNE,  baptized  May  25th,  1595,  at  Matlack,  in  Derbyshire, 
England,  had  issue:  JOHN  b.  March  9th,  1626-7,  and  DOROTHY  b.  Aug. 
14th,  163 1,  who  left  England  for  Hoston  in  1649,  and  another  dau. 
TRUTH    who    remained    at    Matlack. 

JOHN,    his    only    son    md.    Aug.     7th,     1656,     HANNAH    FIELD,    and     had 
issue : 

i.  JOHN    b.    in    1657.    d.    in    1673. 

ii.  ELIZABETH    b.    in    If)58,    md.    SAMUEL    TITUS,    an.l    d.    iii    l6yl, 

iii.  MARY    b.    in    1660. 

iv.  ABIGAIL    b.    in    1662,    md.     RICHARD    WILLETTS. 

V.  HANNAH    b.    in    1665,    md.    BENJ.    FIELD. 

vi.  SAMUEL,    of    whom    presently. 

vii.  DOROTHY    b.    in    l66g,    md.    HENRY    FRANKLIN. 

viii.  MARTHA    b.    in    1673,    md.    JOSEPH    THORNE. 

JOHN    BOWNE    afterwards    md.    HANNAH    BICKERSTAFFE,    who    d.    in    1690,    and    her 
husband    md.    MARY    COCK,    and    d.    Oct.    20th,    1695. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  4I 

SAMUEL,    second    son    of  John    and    Hannah    (Field)     Bowne,    b.    in    1667, 
md.  Aug.   4th,    1691,    MARY    BECKETT,    and    had    issue: 

i.  SAMUEL    b.    in    i6g2,    md.    SARAH    FRANKLIN,    and    d.    in    1769. 

ii.  THOMAS    b.    in    1694,    md.    HANNAH    UNDERHILL. 

iii.  ELEANOR    b.    in    1O95,    md.    ISAAC    HORNER. 

iv.  HANNAH    b.    in    1696,    md.    RICHARD    LAWRENCE,    (q.    v.)   and    d.    in    1748. 

V.  JOHN    b.    in    1697,    md.    in    1738,    DINAH    UNDERHILL,    and    d.    in    1757. 

vi.  MARY    b.    in    1698,    md.   JOHN    KEESE. 

vii.  ROBERT    b.    in    1700,    md.    MARGARET    LATHAM,    and    d.    in    1743. 

viii.  WILLIAM. 

ix.  BENJAMIN    d.    in    childhood.  « 

X.  ELIZABETH    b.    in    1704. 

SAMUEL  BOWNE  afterwards  md.  HANNAH  SMITH,  and  3d  GRACE 
COWPERTHWAITE,    and    d.    in    1745. 


BROOKE. 


ROBERT  BROOKE,  b.  June  3d,  1602,  at  London,  md.  ist  Feby.  27th, 
1627,  MARY  BAKER,  who  was  b.  at  Battel,  and  2d  May  nth,  1635, 
MARY,  dau.  of  Roger  Mainwaring,  D.  D.,  Dean  of  Worcester,  and 
grand-daughter  of  the  Bishop  of  St.  David's.  June  29th,  1650,  ROBERT 
BROOKE  arrived  out  of  England  in  Maryland,  bringing  his  family 
with  him,  and  his  family  record  says  "  was  the  first  that  did  seat 
Patuxent  about  20  miles  up  the  river  at  Delia  Brooke.  In  the  year 
1652,  he  removed  to  Brooke  Place  being  right  against  Delia  Brooke. 
July  20th,  1655,  he  departed  this  world,  and  lyeth  buried  at  Brooke 
Place  Manor,  and  his  wife  MARY  departed  this  life  Nov.  29th,  1663." 
By  his  first  wife  he  had  issue:  BAKER  b.  Nov.  i6th,  1628,  at  Battel; 
MARY  b.  Feby.  19th,  1630;  THOMAS  b.  June  23d,  1632;  and  BARBARY 
b.    at    Wickham. 


42  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

By  his  second  wife  he  had  further  issue:  CHARLES  b.  April  3d,  1636, 
at  St.  Giles  in  the  fields  Middlesex:  ROGER  b.  Sept.  20th,  1637,  of 
whom  presently:  ROBERT  b.  April  2ist,  1639,  at  London,  in  St.  Bride's 
Parish ;  JOHN  b.  Sept.  20th,  1640,  at  Battel ;  MARY  b.  April  14th, 
1642,  at  Battel;  ANN  b.  Jany.  22d,  1645,  at  Bretnoe ;  FRANCES  b. 
May  30th,  1648,  at  Worwell,  in  Hamtshire ;  ELIZABETH  and  Henry  b. 
Nov.  2Sth,  1652,  at  Patu.Kent ;  and  basil  b.  in  [651  at  Delia  Brooke, 
and    d.    same    day. 


Of  ROGER,  second  son  of  Robert  and  Mary  ( Mainwaring )  Brooke,  b. 
Sept.  20th,  1637,  at  Bretonew  College,  the  family  record  sa\-s  "  Roger 
Brooke.  Sr.,  son  of  Robert  Brooke,  died  April  8th.  1700,  and  lyes 
buried  in  the  graveyard  at  his  own  Plantation  on  Battel  Creek,  between 
his  two  wives,  Dorathy  N'eal  and  2d  Mary  Wolsley.  Where  also  lyes 
buried  his  two  daughters  by  his  2d  wife,  Cassandra  and  Mary,  and  his 
grandson    Roger,    son    of   Roger,    Jr.'" 

ROGER  BROOKE,  Jr.,  eldest    son    of   Roger  and    Dorothy  (Neal)  Brooke,  b.    April 

1 2th,  1673,  md  Feby.  23d,  1702.  eliza,  third  dau.  of  Francis  and  Eliza 
Hutchins,  and  had  issue:  roger  b.  Dec.  3d,  1703,  d.  May  28th,  1705; 
JAMES  b.  Feby.  21st,  1705,  of  whom  presently:  eliza  b.  Nov.  23d,  1707: 
DOROTHY  b.  July  3d.  1709;  MARY  b.  Dec,  29th,  1710;  ANN  b.  Mch,  29th, 
1712;  ROGER  b.  June  10th,  1714:  cassandra  b.  April  3d,  1716;  priscilla 
and    basil,   twins,    b.    Xov.    i6th,    1717. 


JAMES,  eldest  surviving  son  of  Roger  and  Eliza  Hutchins)  Brooke,  b. 
Feby.  21st,  1705,  "came  to  housekeeping  25th  day  of  November.  1723,"- 
and  md.  June  21st,  1725,  DEBORAH,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  and 
Eliza    (  Coale  )    Snowden,    and    had    issue : 

1.              JAMES    b.    in     1731    md.    and     had     issue     at     his    d..    Aug.    2Ist,     1767  :      AMOS     d.  the     same 

year ;      ELIZA     md.      GEORGE    ELLICOTT,      ( q.    v. )  ;      and     DEBORAH     md.  GEORGE 

CHANDLEE,    and     d.     Dec.    31st.     1790,     leaving     issue:     Brooke     b.    in     1785,  d.    March 
24th.    179S. 

ii.  ROGER    b.    .\ug.    9th,    1734,    of   whom   presently, 

iii.  RICHARD    b.    July    Slh,    1736,    md.    and    had    issue:      ELIZA:    and    ANN. 

iv.  BASIL    b.    Dec.    13th,    1738.     (  q.    v.) 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  43 

ELIZABETH  b.  .Mch.  22d,  1740-1,  md.  June  2d,  1761,  THOMAS  PLEASANTS,  and 
had  issue:  JAMES  BROOKE;  DEBORAH  md.  WILLIAM  STABLER,  ( q.  v.);  THOMAS 
SNOWDEN,    WILLIAM    HENRY,    MARY,    and    ELIZABETH. 

THOMAS    b.    Mch.    Sth,    1743-4. 


ROGER,    second   son   of  James   and    Deborah   (Snowden)   Brooke,    b.  Aug. 

9th,    1734,    md.    MARY ,    who     d.    Apl.    25th,     1808,     having    had 

issue : 

i.  SAMUEL    b.     Dec.    gth,     175S,    md.    SARAH     GARRIGUES,    and     had     issue:     WILLIAM 

md.  Aug.  22d,  1S32,  LYDIA  S.,  dau.  of  Bernard  and  Sarah  Gilpin ;  and  ABRAHAM 
md.  Nov.  nth,  rS2g,  ELIZABETH,  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Hannah  Y.  Lukens,  and  had 
issue:      Harriet    b.    Oct.    iSth,    1S31. 

ii.  MARY    b.    July   27th,    1760. 

iii.  JAMES    b.    Mch.    13th,    1762,    d.    Mch.    gth.    1764. 

iv.  DEBORAH    b.    Feby.    6th,    1764. 

V.  MARGARET    b.    Nov.    23d,    1765. 

vi.  SARAH    b.    Dec.    29th,    1767,    md.    CALEB    BENTLEY.     (q.    v.) 

vii.  HANNAH    b.    June    5th,    1770,    md.    Aug.    27th,    1794,    ISAAC     BRIGGS,    printer,    and     had 

issue:  ANNA  b.  May  l8th,  1796;  MARY  BROOKE  b.  Feby.  17th,  1798,  md. 
RICHARD  BROOKE,  ( q.  v.  1  ;  DEBORAH  b.  Aug.  iglh,  1799;  SARAH  BENTLEY  b. 
Aug.  gth,  1801  :  ISAAC  b.  Oct.  15th,  1803;  ELIZABETH  b.  Oct,  5th,  1807  ; 
MARGARET  b.  Sept.  24th,  1S12  ;  and  WILLIAM  HENRY  b.  May  6th,  1S15,  md. 
HENRIETTA  E.,  fourth  dau.  of  Samuel  ami  Mary  (  Howard  )  Thomas,  and  had  issue  : 
Mary  Z. ,  Edward  Thomas  md.  Fanny  Beckwith,  and  has  issue  :  Charles  Edward 
Samuel    Thomas,    William,    Arthur,    and    Clara ;    Hannah    B.,    Susan,    and    Sarah    Ellen. 

viii.         ELIZABETH    b.    Aug.    25th,    1772,    d.    Jany.    21st,    1774. 

i.\.  ROGER    1).    Nov.    24th,    1774,    of    whom    presently. 

X.  DOROTHY   b.    Dec.    24th.    1776.    md.    GERARD    T.    HOPKINS.     ( q.    v.) 


ROGER,    third    son    of  Roger   and    Mary    Brooke,    b.    Nov.    24th,    1774,    md. 
Aug.   22d,    1804.   MARY   PLEASANTS,    dau.   of  Isaac   Younghusband, 

and    had    issue : 

i,  SARAH    b.    Sept.    14th,    1805.    md.    CHARLES    FARQUHAR.     ( q.    v.) 

ii.  MARTHA    b.    Nov.    17th,    1S07. 


44  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES, 

iii,  MARY    MATTHEWS    b.   Jany.    5th,    1809. 

iv.  ROGER    b.    Oct.    5lh,    1810,    md.    May    13th,    1840,     SARAH     THOMAS,  Mau.     of    Bernard 

and  Sarah  Gilpin,  and  had  a  son  :  ROGER  nid.  Sept.  14th,  1871,  LOUISA,  second 
dau.  of  Edward  and  Lydia  Thomas,  and  has  issue  :  Emilie  b.  May  30th,  1873  ; 
Sarah     b.     Feby.    gth.     1875  ;     and    Jane  Porter. 

V.  GEORGE    1).    Nov.    27th,    1812. 


BASIL,  fourth  son  of  James  and  Deborah  Snowden  )  Brooke,  b.  Dec. 
13th,  1738,  nid.  May  ist,  1764,  ELIZABETH,  dau.  of  Gerard  and 
Mary  Hopkins,  who  d.  Aug.  17th,  1794.  and  her  husband  the  22d  of 
the    same    month,    having    had    issue : 

i.  JAMES     I).     .May    5th,     1760,     md.    HESTHER,    dau.    of     Isaiah    anrl    Hannah    Boone,    and 

h.id    issue:     BASIL    b.    Oct.    19th,     179S,    d.    in    infancy;     ISAIAH     BOONE    b.    Dec.    30th, 
1800;    and    BASIL    2d    li.    Fcliy.    5th,     1803. 

ii.  GERARD    li.    Any.    12th.     17O8.    of   whom    presently, 

iii.  DEBORAH    I).    .Sept.    4th.     1770.    hid.    PLEASANTS,    and    d.    Feby.    21st,     1835. 

iv.  BASIL    b.    April    2Sth,    1772,  md.    MARY    and    had    issue:    ELIZA    CUMMINS   b.   .Sept. 

26th,    179S;    JAMES    HARVEY    b.    May     15lh.     Iboi  ;    THOMAS    b.    .\ug.    l8th,    1805,    d. 
May    lyth,     1S31  ;     DEBORAH    b.    July   24th,    1807;    and    JANE    1).    June    I2th,    1812. 


GERARD,  second  son  of  Basil  and  Elizabeth  i  Hopkins)  Brooke,  b.  Aug. 
I2th,  1768,  md.  April  22d,  1789,  MARGARET,  fifth  dau.  of  Richard 
and  Sarah  (Coale)  Thomas,  who  d.  Mch.  5th.  1797,  her  husband  d. 
in    1 82 1,    having    had    issue: 

i.  RICHARD    b.    Jany.    6th,    1790,    of  whom    presently. 

ii.  JOHN    THOMAS   b.    Nov.    12th,    1791. 

iii.  ELIZABETH    P.    b.   Aug.    12th,    1794,    md.    THOMAS    P.    STABLER.     ( q.    v.) 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  45 

RICHARD,  eldest  son  of  Gerard  and  Margaret  (Thomas)  Brooke,  b. 
Jany.  6th,  1790,  md.  April  21st,  1824,  MARY  BROOKE,  second  dau. 
of  Isaac    and    Hannah    Briggs,    and    had    issue : 

i.  HENRY    BRIGGS    b.   April   30th,    1828. 

ii.  HANNAH    BRIGGS    b.    Sept.    i8th,    1829. 

iii.  CHARLES    H.     b.    July    26th,    1831,    md.    ANNA     FARQUHAR,     anil     has    issue  :     HENRY 

b.    Sept.    l6th,    1866;     EDITH    b.    May    30th,   1869;     SARAH    B.    b.    July    7th,    1872;    and 
MARY    B.    b.    May    loth,    1875. 


BROWN. 


WILLIAM    BROWN    b.    about    1656,   came   from   England  to  America  about 
1682,     and     settled     at    West     Nottingham,    in    Pennsylvania.       He    md.    ist 

DOROTHY ,     who     d.     at     sea     on    the    voyage    from    England    to 

America;  2d,  in  1684  ANN  MERCER;  3d  in  1699  CATHERINE 
WILLIAMS  of  Philadelphia,  and  4th  in  171 1  MARY  MATTHEWS; 
and  d.  Aug.  23d,  1746.  By  his  second  wife  he  had  with  other  issue: 
an    eldest    son,    MERCER,    b.    Feby.    27th,    1685-6,    md.    ist     in     1710  JANE 

RICHARDS,  and  2d  Apl.  nth,  1728,  DINAH,  dau.  of  John  and  Hannah 
Churchman,  and  d.  about  1733.  His  widow  md.  2d  MORDECAI  JAMES 
of  Goshen,    and    d.    Jany.    1st,    1766,    leaving    issue    by    her    ist   husband: 

i.  JOHN    b.    in    1729    md.    Nov.    2l5t,    1751,    JANE,    dau.    of  John    and    Jane    Pugh. 

ii.  DAVID     b.    about     1731    md.    Ist    Nov.    3d,    1757,    SARAH,    dau.     of  Joshua    and    Hannah    Brown, 

of    West     Nottingham,    and     2d    ELIZABETH    ,    who     d.    Mch.    3d,    l8o2,    and    her 

husband    about    1 781,    leaving    issue  : 

i  David    b.    Dec.    iSth,    1758. 

ii.  Uriah    b.    Apl.    l8th,    1769,    md.    Jany.    loth,    1793,    Mary,  dau.    of  Jacob    and    Mary   Brown, 

and  d.  having  had  issue:  Elizabeth  b.  Aug.  1st,  1794;  Sarah  b.  Jany.  23d, 
1796;  David  Uriah  b.  Jany.  25th,  1798,  md.  Rachel,  dau.  of  Thomas  and 
Ann  Poultney,  and  d.  s.  p.;  Mary  b.  June  14th,  iSoo;  and  Diana  b.  Apl. 
30th,    1805. 


46  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES, 


ARMS    FROM     A     VISITATION. 


BUCKLEY, 


OF   LANCASHIRE. 


The  hamlet  of  Ruckle)-  in  Hundersfcld,  Lancashire,  gave  residence  and 
name  to  a  family  descended  from  John  De  Buckley,  whose  brother  Geoffrey 
was  Dean  of  Whalley  in  the  reign  of  Stephen.  This  John  had  a  son 
Geoffrey  whose  son  Geoffrey  was  slain  at  the  battle  of  Evesham 
in  the  year  1265.  Adam  de  Buckley  attests  deeds  in  1323  and  1325. 
John  de  Buckley  does  the  same  in  1339  and  1359;  and  another  John  in 
in  1370  and  1390,  this  latter  was  probably  son  of  a  Robert  Buckeley  and 
married    Alice    Wolfenden.       Elias    Buckeley    in    1424.  might  be    a    son   of  John 

and    Alice    Buckeley,    and    was    father  of   Rafe    who    married    Katherine    

Thomas  Bucley  witness  to  a  deed  May  i8th,  1507,  was  probably  a 
descendant.  James  Bucley,  of  Bucley,  of  this  family,  it  appears  Nov.  12th, 
1512,  married  Alice  Howarth  of  Howarth,  and  had  issue:  Thomas,  and 
Catherine  who  married  Thomas  Chadwike.  This  Thomas  Bucley  attests 
deeds  January  1st,  1534-5,  and  again  May  i6th.  1561,  Aug.  i6th,  1580,  and 
Oct.  22d,  15S1.  He  married  Grace,  daughter  of  Arthur  Ashton,  of  Great 
Clegg.  James  Buckley  who  was  another  witness  of  the  deed  in  1581,  was 
probably  his  son.  Of  the  same  family  was  Lawrence  Buckley,  who  with 
one  Edmund  Ashton  in  1567,  was  sued  by  Sir  John  Byron  (ancestor  of 
the  poet  )  and  others,  the  inhabitants  of  Rochdale,  in  Lancashire,  about  a 
right  of  way  over  property  at  Buttcrworth  and  other  common  rights. 
Two    years    later    Barnarde    Buckley,    apparently    his    brother,  had    to    establish 


G  E  N  E  A  L  O  G  I  C  A  L      N  O  T  E  S  .  4/ 

his  right  to  his  inheritance  by  suit  at  law  against  Roger  Gartside  and 
John  Holte,  and  lost  part  of  it  consisting  of  land  at  Castelton.  This 
Barnarde  was  probably  a  cousin  of  Catherine  Buckely  of  Chedale,  aunt  of 
Sir  Richard  Buckely,  Knt.,  who  made  her  will  November  i6th,  1559,  in 
which  she  mentions  by  name  her  brothers  Thomas,  Robert  and  William, 
(the  latter  deceased,)  her  nieces  Ellen  Arderon,  Elizabeth,  and  Kate 
Buckley,  and  her  nephews  John  Buckley  and  Thomas,  the  son  of  William 
Buckley,  "  who  is  now  with  Dr.  Pole."  William  Buckley  died  in  the  early 
part  of  Elizabeth's  reign  possessed  of  lands  at  Ouicke  and  Saddleworth  in 
Yorkshire,  and  Abell  his  great  grandson  became  the  heir  general  of  the 
family    in    King    Charles    ist    reign. 

Robert  Buckley  appears  to  have  been  the  eldest  of  Catherine  Buckely's 
brothers,  and  died  apparently  without  issue  in  1577,  possessed  of  Messuag, 
Terr.  Bosc.  &c.,  at  Buckley  Maner  and  Hundersfelde  in  Lancashire.  Twelve 
years  later  his  brother  Thomas  leaves  the  same  estates  with  the  addition 
of  land  at  Sportlande  to  his  son  Thomas ;  whose  brother  Robert  at  his 
decease  in  1601,  was  possessed  of  the  same  estates.  Abell  great  grandson 
of  William  Buckley,  and  their  cousin  inherited  the  property.  He  seems  to 
have  married  a  daughter  and  co-heiress  of  Edward  Lord,  who  brought  him 
lands  at  Butterworth  and  Todmerden  in  Lancashire.  Sir  Richard  Buckley, 
Knt.,  living  in  1619,  who  married  Anne,  sister  of  Sir  Thomas  Wilsford,  was 
probably  his  father.  Abell  Buckley  died  in  1640,  possessed  of  lands  at 
Buckley  Maner,  Hundersfelde,  Todmerden,  and  Butterworth  in  Lancashire, 
and  Ouicke  and  Saddleworth,  Yorkshire.  Edward  Buckley  who  was  buried 
in  Trinity  Church,  Rochdale,  in  1687,  was  I  believe  a  lineal  descendant  of 
Abell  Buckley,  probably  his  grandson.  Thomas  Buckley  who  died  at  Roch- 
dale in  1697,  was  his  son,  ( i.  e.  Edward's.)  He  left  a  daughter  who 
carried  the  estates  to  a  Forster  of  Preston,  whose  son  Thomas  Forster 
Buckley    had    a    son    Edward    who    sold    the    property    and    died    in    18 16. 


BUCKLEY, 


OF    NEW     YORK. 


This  family  so  far  as  at  present  known  had  its  origin  with  Phineas 
Buckley,  supposed  to  be  a  cadet  of  the  Lancashire  family  of  the  same 
name ;    who    was    a    native     of    London,    and     a    trader    to     the    West     India 


48  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

Islands  and  the  North  American  Provinces,  and  came  in  that  capacity  to 
Philadelphia    in    the    year    1713. 

There  he  md.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Elias  Hugg,  of  Gloucester  County,  New 
Jersey,    then    in    the    nineteenth    year    of  her   age. 

Not  long  after  this  he  went  on  a  trading  voyage  to  Charleston,  South 
Carolina,     and     is     said     to     have     died     of    the     yellow     fever     in     that     city. 


WILLIAM,  his  only  child  was  b.  Nov.  13th.  171 5,  in  the  City  of  Philadel- 
phia. Left  an  orphan  during  his  infancy  parental  care  seems  to  have 
been  well  supplied  by  his  mother's  sister  Elizabeth  and  her  husband 
Ennion  Williams  of  Bristol,  Pennsylvania.  He  was  educated  in  Philadel- 
phia, and  served  his  apprenticeship  with  Joshua  Maddock.  a  noted 
merchant  of  that  city.  Inheriting  perhaps  from  his  father  some  predilec- 
tion for  a  seafaring  life,  he  made  a  few  voyages  to  the  West  Indies, 
but  it  appears  he  soon  became  weary  of  this  vocation,  and  we  find  it 
recorded  that  he  married.  May  21st,  1741,  RUTH,  daughter  of  Thomas 
and  Sarah  Leach,  of  Newport,  Rhode  Island  In  those  early  days  of 
our  country,  a  journey  from  Newport  to  Philadelphia  was  a  momentous 
event,  and  famil\-  tradition  informs  us  that  an  elderly  gentleman  who 
had  accompanied  William  Buckley  to  Newport  brought  the  bride  home 
in  his  tandem,  while  the  groom  rode  alongside  on  horseback.  After 
their  marriage,  William  and  Ruth  Buckley  settled  at  Bristol,  and  he 
engaged  in  the  milling  business  of  the  place.  In  the  year  1759  he 
entered  into  a  partnership  with  Reese  Meredith,  of  Philadelphia,  and 
while  assisting  in  taking  an  account  of  their  stock,  which  was  very 
large,  he  was  seized  with  pleurisy,  the  effect  of  over  exertion  and 
exposure,  and  died  in  Philadelphia  March  3d  of  the  same  year.  He 
left  a  large  family,  man\'  of  whom  died  in  infancy  or  childhood.  Those 
who    arrived    at    mature    years   were : 

i.  PHINEAS,    of    whom    presently. 

ii.  WILLIAM     1).    July    igtli,    1745,     md.    SARAH,    dau.    uf    Anthony    and     Sarah     Morris,    of 

of   I'liiladelphia,    and    d.    Oct.    17th,    1815.    having    issue; 

i.  ELIZABETH     md.     LUKE     MORRIS,    (q.    v.) 

ii.  SARAH    PEROT    md.    1st,    JOSEPH    COOPER,     md     2d.     THOMAS    HOWARD,    of    Phila- 

delphia, and  d.  Nov.  i8th,  1847,  having  had  issue  by  her  second  husbanti  :  Anthony 
Morris  d.  unmarried  Ap\.  6th,  1845;  Emma  md.  William  L.  Edwards;  and 
Elizabeth     md.     Samuel     H.     Edwards. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  49 

ELIZABETH    d.    immarried    Nov.    7th,    1826. 

REBECCA      md.      JAMES      FERGUSON,      and      had      issue:       WILLIAM,    JAMES,      and 
SAMUEL    B. 


PHINEAS,  eldest  son  of  William  and  Ruth  Buckley,  was  born  at  Bristol, 
April  17th.  1742.  Having  no  children  of  their  own,  his  father's  Uncle 
and  Aunt,  Ennion  and  Elizabeth  Williams,  adopted  him.  An  interesting 
memorial  of  this  connection  is  now  in  the  possession  of  his  great 
grandson,  the  compiler  of  this  history.  It  is  a  copy  of  Cranmer's 
Bible,  given  Phineas  Buckley  by  his  adopted  father,  and  containing  the 
autographs  of  its  various  possessors  beginning  with  Ennion  Williams' 
father  of  the  same  name  in  1702,  and  also  having  pasted  inside  of  one 
cover  the  original  certificate  of  marriage  between  Ennion  Williams  and 
his    first    wife,   Mary    Hugg,    dated    21st    of  second    month,    1726. 

Phineas  Buckley  was  carefully  educated  by  his  adopted  parents  in  the 
principles  of  the  Society  of  P'riends,  and  led  a  quiet  regular  life  in 
accordance  therewith.  In  December  1765,  he  married  MARY  ANNA, 
daughter  of  William  and  Mary  Redman,  of  Bristol.  She  only  lived 
six    months    after    her    marriage,    dying    of  consumption. 

He  married  secondly  May  12th,  1768,  at  Friends'  Meeting  House  in 
Wilmington,  Delaware,  MAR'V,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Mary  Shipley, 
of  Brandywine,  (  q.  v.)  She  died  very  suddenly  in  New  York,  (whither 
her  husband  had  removed  )  October  29th,  1795.  He  survived  her 
thirty-one  years,  dying  in  Philadelphia  at  the  house  of  his  son-in-law,, 
Peter    Thomson,    November    2 1st,    1826. 

By    his   second    wife    he    had   issue : 

i.  ENNION     born     October     22d,     1769,     named     for     his      father's      Great      Uncle      ENNION 

WILLIAMS,  Jr.,  who  died  February  25th,  1780,  in  the  eighty-fifth  year  of  his  age. 
Ennion    Buckley    died    .A.pril    2d,    1775. 

ii.  THOMAS,    of   whom    presently. 

iii.  ELIZABETH     WILLIAMS    md.    i-t,    in    June    1796,    SAMUEL    UNDERHILL,    .and    had 

issue  :       ANDREW       d.       s.      p.  ;       and       MARY      BUCKLEY       md.        [une      5th,       1S31, 
WILLIAM    HUTCHIN.      He    d.     .Vugust     15th,    1S33.     and     she   md.    March    25th,     1857, 
t  EDWARD     H.    BONSALL,      and        d.        s.       p.       surviving.        September         13th,        1870. 

ELIZABETH  UNDERHILL  md.  2d,  December  i6th,  1S07,  PETER 
THOMSON,  and  d.  .\ugust  5th,  1S56,  leaving  issue  by  him  ;  PETER  md.  November 
7th.     1S43,    CAROLINE    BROWTNE. 

IV.  MARY    d.    unmarried   July    6ih,    17S8. 


50  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

V.  SARAH      mrl.     In     1S28,      ISRAEL      COPE,      of      Phibdelpliia,     an.j     d.     >.     p.     November 
igth,    1S52. 

vi.  DEBORAH    il.    iinnianied    Kel>niary    3d.    1796. 

vii.  REBECCA    d.    in    infancy. 

viii.  ANN    d.    unnianied    Oct.    24111,    1S57. 

i.v.  WILLIAM    d.    in    infancy. 

X.  PHINEAS    WILLIAM    1..    Oct.    20th,    1701.    d.    at    Nc«    Orlean-    .Xpril  2<jtli.    1827. 


THOMAS,  .second  .son  of  Phineas  and  Mary  Buckley,  was  born  at  Bristol, 
Jany.  29tli.  1771-  He  removed  to  New  York  and  engaged  in  mercan- 
tile life  there,  becoming  a  prominent  merchant ;  being  for  many  years 
President  of  the  Bank  of  North  America,  and  connected  with  many 
charitable  institutions  of  that  city.  He  md.  Sept.  nth,  1793,  by 
Friends"  ceremony  at  their  Meeting-house  in  Pearl  Street,  New  York, 
ANNA,  dau.  of  John  L.  and  Ann  (Burling)  Lawrence,  who  d.  July 
Iith,  1846.  Her  husband  d.  at  Manhattanville,  April  28th  of  the  same 
year,    having    had    issue : 

i.  WILLIAM    LAWRENCE    1..    Oct.    6lli,    1794.    d.    Sept.    glh.    1S12. 

ii.  JOHN    LAWRENCE    li.    July    31SI.    1797.    of    whom    presently. 

iii.  PHINEAS    HENRY    I..    M.arcli    3d.    tSoo.     ( i|.    v.) 

iv.  MARY    ANNA    I,,    July    22d,    1802,    md.    M.ay    (jtli.    1S21.    WALTER    R.    mm,    of  Jacob    and 

Mary  Wood.  He  d.  May  igtli.  1S30,  and  hU  wife  July  24th.  1873.  having  had 
issue  :  ANNA  BUCKLEY  d.  in  infancy  ;  THOMAS  BUCKLEY  d.  at  the  age  of  8  ; 
MARIANA  md.  M.ay  9th,  1855,  EDWARD  THORNTON  BROWN,  and  has  had  issue  : 
Thornton  Edward  1).  luly  24th,  1S57,  d.  Oct.  17th.  1S76,  and  Anna  b.  Feby,  27th, 
1863  ;  and  WALTER  RALEGH  b.  .May  2Sth,  1S30,  md.  Jany.  17th.  1S57,  EMILY. 
dau.    of    Charles  West  Hornor,     and    has    issue  ;     Nellie.    Josephine     and    Daisy. 

V.  ELIZABETH    WILLIAMS    b.    July    31st,    1S05.    il.    unmarried    in    1S41. 

vi.  EFFINGHAM    LAWRENCE    b.    May    loth,    180S,   md.  June    nth.    1833.    HANNAH   ANN, 

dau.  of  Luke  and  Ann  Morris,  of  Pliiladelphia,  and  d.  at  Troy,  New  Vork,  leaving 
issue ;  EDWARD  MORRIS  md.  GERTRUDE  ONDERDONK,  and  d.  s.  p.  on  the 
coast  of  Africa;  and  ANNIE  MORRIS  md.  Dec.  3d,  1S55,  her  cousin  ISRAEL 
W.     MORRIS.      ( (|.    V. ) 

vii.         JANE    LAWRENCE    I..    Jany.    14th.    1812.    md.    Dr.   JOHN    CHEW    THOMAS.      ( q.    v.) 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  Jl 

JOHN  LAWRENCE,  second  son  of  Thomas  and  Anna  (Lawrence) 
Buckley,  b.  July  3i.st,  1797,  md.  Jany.  2 1st,  1821,  SARAH  ANN 
TAYLOR,    and    d.    March    13th.    1857.    leaving    issue: 

i.  THOMAS    CROWELL    TAYLOR    h.    Aug.     igth.     1826,    a     distiiitjuislied     lawyer    of     New 

York  :  md.  isl  in  Oct.  1859,  JULIETTE  ANN  GERARD,  of  thai  city  who  d. 
July  27lh,  1866,  leaving  is.sue  :  MARY  DICKINSON  KEMBLE ;  and  JULIAN  GERARD 
b.  July  3d,  1866.  T.  C.  T.  BUCKLEY,  md.  2d  Sept.  17th.  1S73,  KATHERINE 
LEE    YOUNG,    of   tleneseo,    N.    V..    and    d.   July    12th,    1874,  without    further   i-ssue. 

ii.  SARAH    TAYLOR    md.   Jany.   14th,    1857,    DAVID    LORD    TURNER,    of   New    York,   and 

ha-    is>uc  :     ELINOR     BUCKLEY,    JULIET     LORD    and    JEANIE. 

iii.  JOHN    LAWRENCE    b.    Oct.    i-t,    1S31,    md.    February    22d,    1S54,    SOPHIE     PRICE,    and 

ha-  had  issue ;  SARAH  ANN,  FLORENCE,  and  AGNES  who  all  d.  in  infancy  or 
childliood  ;     MARIE    ADELE    and    FREDERICK. 


PHINEAS  HENRY,  third  son  of  Thomas  and  Anna  (Lawrence)  Buckley, 
b.  March  3d,  1800,  md.  ist.  May  12th,  1834,  PHEBE,  daughter  of 
Townsend  and  Sarah  McCoun,  of  Troy,  N.  Y.,  and  by  her  who  d. 
March    15th,    1838,    he   had    issue    born    at    Troj- : 

i.  SARAH    McCOUN    1>.    Keby.    14th.    1825. 

ii.  ANNA    LAWRENCE    b.    .\pril    igth,    1827,    md.    October    17th.    1848,  at"  St.    Mark's   Church. 

New  York  City,  ROBERT  WALTER  RUTHERFURD,  of  Edgerston,  near  Belle- 
ville,   New    Jersey,      (q.    v.) 

iii.  TOWNSEND    McCOUN    b.    May    28th.    1S29,    d.    .\ugusl    29th.    1S31. 

iv.  TOWNSEND    McCOUN    b.    September    Igth,    1S31,    d.    at    .Mobile,   .\labama.   September  26th, 

1862. 

V.  THOMAS    b.    July    i8th,     1S33. 

vi.  PHEBE    McCOUN    b.    .May    nth.    1830,    md.    June.  2d,    1S5S,    THOMAS     M.     WIGHAM, 

of  New  York  City,  and  has  had  issue  :  MAY ;  EDITH ;  and  EDGAR  CARTERET  b.  in 
December    1S71,    d.    in    Decemljer    1875. 

vii.  ELIZABETH     WILLIAMS     b.     March     4th,     1838,     md.    June     29th.     l86g,     EASTMAN 

JOHNSON,  iif  New  York  City,  the  distinguished  painter  of  "Genre"  pictures,  and 
has  issue  :  ETHEL  EASTMAN  b.  May  2d,  1870.  EASTMAN  JOHNSON  was  b. 
July  2gth,  1834,  in  the  little  town  of  Lovell,  near  Fryeburg,  in  Maine.  His  father 
was  an  ofificer  in  the  employ  of  the  United  States  Treasury  Department.  The  son  was 
first  know  to  fame  as  a  crayon  limner,  being  so  successful  in  that  art,  that  in  a  few  yeais 
he  was  enabled  to  visit  Europe.  There  he  commenced  an  earnest  system  of  study  and 
began    to   practice    in    Oil ;    at    Dusseldorf   he    remained    two   years   and    then    started    for 


52  flEN  E  A  LOGIC  A  L      NOTES. 

Italy,  slopping  to  examine  the  galleries  in  Holland.  At  the  Hague  he  fell  in  with 
Mignot,  and  tarried  there  ostensibly  to  copy  a  remarkable  picture  in  the  Royal  Collec- 
tion. His  stay  lasted  four  years.  He  met  with  flattering  success  in  portraiture, 
painting  many  of  the  wealthy  citizens  and  nearly  all  of  the  maids  of  honor.  At  the 
Hague  he  also  painted  his  first  pictures  in  oil.  On  his  return  to  the  United  Slates 
he  turned  his  atlention  with  great  success  to  native  subjects,  "  and  no  one  of  our 
painters,"  says  Henry  Tuckerman  in  his  Book  of  the  .\rtists.  "has  more  truly  caught  and 
perfectly  delineated  the  .American  rustic  and  negro,  or  with  such  pathetic  and  natural 
emphasis  put  upon  canvas,  bits  of  household  and  childish  life,  or  given  such  bright 
and    real    glimpses    of   primitive    human    nature." 


PHINEAS  HENRY  BUCKLEY  md.  2d,  in  August  1.S43,  JULIA, 
dau.  of  Nathaniel  and  Catherine  Lawrence,  of  New  York  City,  and 
d.  at  Newark,  New  Jersey,  having  had  issue  by  his  second  wife,  who 
d.    December    31st.    1S54. 

i.  KATHERINE    LAWRENCE    h.    in    June    1844,    nid.    LAWRENCE    HOPKINS,    of    New 

York    City,    ,ind    has    issue  ;     KATE    and    JENNY. 

ii.  JANE    LAWRENCE  md.   December  6th,    1865,  JAMES    SHEAFE     SATTERTHWAITE, 

(if    New    York    City    and    East    Hampton,    ,-in<l     has    issue:     KITTY;    JULIA;    and    JAMES 
SHEAFE    b,    Jany.    Slh,    1S73. 


CAREY. 

JAMES    CAREY,   of  Baltimore  County,  b.  Feby.  22d,  175 1-2,  md.  MARTHA, 
second   dau.    of  John  and    Cassandra    Ellicott,    and    had    issue: 

JOHN    C.    a.    in    infancy. 

JOHN    ELLICOTT    h.    Feby.    2d,    17S0.    of   whom    presently. 

SAMUEL    b.    Mch.    6th,    1791.    d.    s.    p. 

MARGARET    b.    Nov.   22d,    1791,    md.    GALLOWAY    CHESTON.     (q.    v.) 
JAMES    h.    Mch.    loth,    1793. 

HANNAH    1).    Aug.    7th,    1795,    md.    WILLIAM    E.    COALE. 


GENKALOGICAL      NOTES.  53 

vii.  GEORGE    li.   Sept.   91I1.    1800.     ( q.   v.) 

viii.  MARTHA    I,.    May    12th,    1805.    nid.    Dr.    RICHARD    H.    THOMAS.     ( q.    v.  I 


JOHN   ELLICOTT,   second   .son    of   James   and    Martha   ( Ellicott  )   Carey, 
b.    Feby.    2d,    1789,    md.    NANCY    IRWIN,    and    had    issue: 

i.  JAMES     nul.    SUSAN     KIMBER,    and     has     issue:      THOMAS    KIMBER,    JOHN    ELLICOTT, 

JAMES.    Jr.,     MARY     IRWIN,     FRANK,     and     MAURICE. 

ii.  THOMAS     IRWIN     md.    MARTHA    GRAY,    dau.    of    George     G.    and     Eliza    S.    Leiper, 

and  lias  had  issue;  ELIZA  d.  in  infancy;  NANCY  IRWIN;  GEORGE  LEIPER  b. 
Feby.  5th.  1858;  MARY  THOMAS;  THOMAS  IRWIN  b  Oct.  I2th,  1862  ;  JAMES  b. 
Aug.  l6th,  1S64;  MARTHA;  CHARLES  HAMILTON  b.  Oct.  3d,  1868  ;  HELEN  and 
JOHN,    twins,    of    whiini    the    latter    d.    in    infancy. 


GEORGE,  fifth  son  of  James  and  Martha  (Ellicott)  Carey,  b.  Sept.  9th, 
1800,  md,  MARY  GIBSON,  and  d.  leaving  issue  a  dau.  SUSAN  and 
four   sons  : 

i.  GEORGE     GIBSON     md.     JOSEPHINE     POE,     and     has     issue:      JOSEPHINE     GIBSON, 

GEORGE,     MARIA    GIBSON,    NEILSON     POE,     and     MARGARET     CHESTON. 

ii.  JAMES    md.    MATTIE    WARD,    and    has   since    deceased. 

iii.  HENRY   GIBSON    md.    GRACE    GIBSON. 

iv.  ALEXANDER    GIBSON    md.    ELEANORA    COALE,    and    has   one    child. 


CHESTON. 


Dr.  DANIEL  CHESTON  md.  FRANCINA  AUGUSTINA,  dau.  of  James 
and  Ariana  Frisby,  and  widow  of  William  Stephenson.  She  d.  in 
July    1766,    having    had    issue    by    her   second    husband: 

JAMES,    of   whom    presently ;    Daniel    d.    unmarried :    and    FRANCINA 
AUGUSTINA    b.  in   1752  md.  WILLIAM  BENSLEY,   of  England,  and  d.  s.   p. 


54  G  E  N  E  A  L  O  G  I  C  A  L      N  O  T  E  S  . 

JAMES,  eldest  son  of  Dr.  Daniel  and  Francina  A.  ( Frisby )  Cheston, 
b.  in  1747  md.  ANNE,  dau.  of  James  and  Anne  Galloway,  and  had 
issue:  DANIEL  b.  in  1776,  d.  in  181  i  unmarried;  FRANCINA  AUGUSTINA 
b.  in  1777,  d.  s.  p.:  and  JAMES  b.  in  1779,  a  merchant  of  Baltimore, 
md.  MARY  ANN,  dau.  of  Samuel  HoUingsworth,  of  that  city,  and  d.  in 
1843,    having    had    issue: 

Dr.  JAMES  of  whom  presently,  galloway  md.  Margaret,  dau.  of  james 
Carey,  who  d.  s.  p.:  SAMUEL  d.  in  March  1875,  unmarried;  ann  md.  Dr. 
CASPAR   MORRIS.   ( q.  V. ;  t     MARY    md.  Dr.  JAMES  MURRAY,   and  d.    leaving  a  son 

Daniel;     FANNY     HENRIETTA      Hid.      Dr.    JAMES    MURRAY,     aS      jlis     SeCOnd       wife  :      JOHN; 

SAMUEL    and    eliza,    who    ail    d.    s.    p. 


Dr.  JAMES,  eldest  son   of  James  and  Mary  Ann  .  HoUingsworth)  Cheston, 
b.    in    1804,    md.   1st  MARY,  dau.  of  Philip   John  and  CorneHa  Thomas, 

and    had    issue    by    her : 

i.  CORNELIA,    il.    >.    p. 

ii.  MARY    111. I     AUGUSTUS    HALL,    ;iiiil    h.T,    i-i-ue  :      HENRY.    CHESTON,    EDWARD,    MARY, 

ail.l     ANNIE. 

iii.  JAMES,      Jr.       m,i.      CHARLOTTE       RATCLIFFE,      dau.      .if      Dr.      Charles      H.      and 

Charlotte    Steele,   ami   lias  issue :    JAMES.     RATCLIFFE,     MARY    STEELE,    CHARLOTTE 
RATCLIFFE.     an.!     MARGARET     CAREY. 

Mrs.  MARY  (Thomas)  CHESTON,  d.  in  1834,  and  Dr.  JAMES 
CHESTON  md.  2d  CORNELIA,  another  dau.  of  Philip  John  and 
Cornelia  Thomas,  who  d.  in  1839,  having  had  issue:  a  dau.  nancy 
md.    FENWICK    HALL,    and    had    issue :     nannie,   cornelia,   and    sally. 

Dr.  CHESTON  md.  3d  SARAH  SCOTT,  dau.  of  Daniel  and 
Mary    Murray,  and    has    had  further  issue:    DANIEL  MURRAY,  galloway, 

SALLY    MURRAY,    ROBERT    MURRAY,     and     CASPAR     MORRIS. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  55 


ARMS    FRi">M     A    SEAL. 


CHEW. 


JOHN  CHEW,  said  to  be  a  cadet  of  the  family  of  CHEW  of  Chewton, 
in  Somersetshire,  England,  who  was  a  member  of  the  Virginia  House 
of  Assembly  in  1623  as  a  Burgess  from  Jamestown,  appears  to  have 
been  the  first  of  this  name  in  America.  In  a  land  grant  of  the  same 
year    he    is    described    as    "John    Chew,    Merchant." 

He  is  said  to  have  come  over  in  the  "  Charitie  "  and  his  wife  SARAH, 
to  have  followed  him  in  the  "Sea  Flower"  which  returned  to  England 
in  1622.  He  was  afterwards  a  Burgess  from  Hogg's  Island,  and  was 
in  the  Assembly  until  1643.  JOHN  and  SARAH  CHEW  it  is  said 
had  five  sons,  SAMUEL,  JOSEPH,  and  three  of  whose  descendants  nothing 
is    known. 

JOSEPH,  the  second  son  md.  Nov.  17th,  1685,  in  Maryland,  MARY  SMITH, 
and  d.  in  the  same  Province,  Feby.  12th,  1715-16.  He  is  also  .said  to 
have    married    a    MISS  LARKIN,  of   Annapolis,    and    to    have    had    by  her   a 

son,     LARKIN   CHEW.      (  q.     v. ) 

SAMUEL,  eldest  son  of  John  and  Sarah  Chew,  removed  to  Maryland 
before  1655,  received  large  grants  of  land  there,  and  settled  at  Herring 
Bay  in  Calvert  County.  He  md.  ANNE  AYRES,  who  was  a  prominent 
member  of  the  Society  of  Friends,  whose  business  meetings  were  long 
held  at  her  house.  SAMUEL  CHEW  d.  Mch.  15th,  1676-7,  and  his 
wife    April    13th,    1695,    having    had    issue: 

i.  SAMUEL    1).    ill    1660.     ((|.    V.) 

li  JOSEPH     mil.     ELIZA     and     d.     Feby.     nth,      1704-5,     hi-,     wife     d.     in     .May     1716, 

having  had  issue:    JOSEPH   who  md.  an<l  had  issue:    Joseph.    Henry,    and    Eliza;   HENRY; 
and   a    daughter   md.    SAMUEL     BATTEE. 


56  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

iii.  NATHANIEL,    who    deceased    before    1694. 

iv.  WILLIAM    md.    December   2olh,    i6go,    SIDNEY,    dau.    of    Thomas    and     Martha    Wynn, 

of    Pennsylvania,    and    d.    February    28th,     1709-10,     leaving    issue:    a    son     BENJAMIN 

who     d.     in     Jany.     1763,     leaving    issue    by    his    wife    SARAH    •  :     Benjamin ;    Sarah 

who     md.   a    Johns;    Phinehas ;    Mary;    Ann    who    md.    Capt.    Isaac    Van    Biber ;    Henrietta 
md.    Benjamin    Galloway;    and    a    dau.    who    md.    a    Crockett. 

V.  BENJAMIN    li.    Kcliy.    12th,    1670-1.    of  whom   presently. 

vi.  JOHN    who    d.    Keby.    19th,    1696-7 

vii.  CALEB    who    d.    May    8th,    1698. 

viii.  SARAH    md.    ;i    SURGES. 

ix.  ANNE. 


BENJAMIN,  fifth  child  of  Samuel  and  Anne  Chew,  b.  Feb\-.  12th,  1670-1, 
md.  Dec.  8th,  1692.  ELIZABETH  BENSON,  and  d.  March  3d,  1699- 
1700,    having    had    issue: 

ELIZABETH    md.    .Sept.    24th,    1702,    RICHARD    BOND. 
MARY. 

SAMUEL  li.  Oct.  30th,  1693,  was  a  physician  by  profession,  and  Chief  Justice  of  the 
three  lower  counties  of  Pennsylvania.  Newcastle,  Kent  and  Sussex,  now  included  in 
the  State  of  Delaware.  Dr.  CHEW  md.  1st  Oct.  22d,  1715,  MARY,  dau.  of 
Samuel    an<l    Anne    Galloway,    and    by    her  (who   d.    May    26th,    1734)   had    issue: 

i.  SARAH    li.    July    23d,    1716,    d.    in    Feby.    1717-18. 

ii.  ANN    l>.    jany,    4th,    171S-19.    d.    Oct.    2d,    1723, 

iii.  ELIZABETH       li.      Nov.      25th,      1720.      md.      in       1749.       Col.     EDWARD    TILGHMAN,      of 

Wye.      (q.    v.) 

iv.  BENJAMIN    1).    Nov.    29th,    1722,    of    whom    presently. 

V.  ANN    l>.    May    13th.    1725,    md.    SAMUEL    GALLOWAY.      ( q.    v.) 

vi.  MARY    1).    June    27th,     1727,    d.    May    2Sth,    172S. 

vii.  SAMUEL    b.    .A-pril    29th,    1728,    d.    June    29th,    1729. 

viii.  SAMUEL    b.    August    3d,    1730,    d.    Nov.    3d,    1730. 

ix.  HENRIETTA    I),    March    17th,    1731-2,    d.    in    June    1732. 

Dr.  SAMUEL  CHEW  md.  2d  Sept.  28th,  1735.  Mrs.  MARY  GALLOWAY,  dau.  of  Aquila 
Paca,  and  widow  of  Richard  Galloway,  and  d.  June  i6th.  1744.  having 
had    further   issue   by   her : 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  57 

SAMUEL  b.  Aug.  24th,  1737,  for  many  years  Attorney  General  of  the  Colony,  and 
Judge  of  the  .Supreme  Court  of  the  State  of  Delaware,  md.  ANNA  MARIA, 
dau.    of    Peregrine    Frisby,    and    d.    s.    p.    May    25th,     1809,    at    Chestertovvn,     Md. 

MARY    b.    .September    6th,    1 739,    d.    May    Ist,    1740. 

JOHN    b.    March    2ist,    1739-40,    d.    Dec.    15th,    1807,    unmarried. 


BENJAMIN,  fourth  son  of  Dr.  Samuel  Chew,  b.  November  29th,  1722, 
studied  law  under  Andrew  Hamilton  of  Philadelphia,  and  in  London  ; 
was  Speaker  of  the  Lower  House  of  the  Three  Lower  Counties  ( now 
Delaware,)  Attorney  General  of  Pennsylvania,  Jany.  14th,  1755,  a  member 
of  the  Provincial  Council  the  same  year,  Recorder  of  the  City  of 
Philadelphia  in  1756,  which  position  he  held  for  twenty  years;  Register 
General  of  Wills  about  1770,  and  April  29th,  1774,  appointed  Chief 
Justice  of  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania.  When  the  Revolution  took 
place  Chief  Justice  Chew  sympathized  with  the  mother  country,  although 
he  took  no  active  part  in  the  contest.  In  1777  when  Congress  arrested 
a  number  of  prominent  Philadelphia  Friends  and  banished  them  to 
Fredericksburg,  Virginia,  Chief  Justice  Chew  and  his  friend  John  Penn 
the  Proprietary  of  Pennsylvania,  were  also  put  under  arrest,  but  were 
allowed  to  retire  to  Mr.  Chew's  property,  Union  Forge,  near  Burlington, 
New  Jersey,  and  released  from  arrest  the  next  year.  In  1791  Mr.  Chew 
was  appointed  President  of  the  High  Court  of  Errors  and  Appeal  of 
the  State  of  Pennsylvania  and  retained  the  position  until  the  Court 
was  abolished  in  1806.  He  md.  ist  June  13th,  1747,  MARY,  dau.  of 
John    and    Mary   Galloway,    who    d.    November  9th,    1755,    leaving   issue  : 

i.  MARY    b.    Mch.    loth,    1748,   md.    ALEXANDER    WILCOCKS,  and    had  issue;    BENJAMIN 

md.      SARAH     WALN;    SAMUEL;    ELIZABETH;    ANN      md.      an      INGERSOLL;      and 
MARY    md.    CHARLES    J.     INGERSOLL. 

ii.  ANNA    MARIA    I).    November   27th,    1749,    d.   in    1812. 

iii.  ELIZABETH    b.    Nov.    10th,    1751.    md.    EDWARD     TILGHMAN.     (q.    v.) 

iv.  SARAH    b.    Nov.    5th,    1753,    md.   JOHN    GALLOWAY.     ((|.    v.) 

V.  HENRIETTA    h.    in    Sept.    1755,    d.    in    1756. 

Chief  Justice    CHEW      md.      2d,      September      12th,      1757,     ELIZABETH 

OSWALD,    who    d.    in    1819.       The    Chief    Justice    d.    Jany.     20th,     1810, 
having    had    further    issue : 

vi.  BENJAMIN    b.    Septenilier    30th.    175S,    of    whDin    presently. 


58  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

vii.  MARGARET  OSWALD  1,.  Dec.  17th,  1760.  nul  in  17S7.  CoL  JOHN  EAGER 
HOWARD,  of  Maryland,  and  had  issue  :  JOHN  EAGER  b.  June  25tli,  I73S,  md. 
Dec.  20th,  1820,  CORNELIA  ANNABELLA  READ,  and  d.  Oct.  l8th.  1S22  ;  GEORGE 
b.  Nov,  2Ist,  1789,  Governor  of  Maryland,  md.  Dec.  26th,  1811,  PRUDENCE  GOUGH 
RIDGELY,  and  d.  Aug.  2d,  1846;  BENJAMIN  CHEW  b.  Nov.  5th.  IJgl,  md.  Feby.  24tli, 
iSlS  ;  JANE  GRANT  GILMOR ;  WILLIAM  b.  Dec.  l6th,  1793,  md.  .\i)ril  14th,  1828, 
REBECCA  ANN  KEY,  and  d.  .\ug.  25tli.  1834  :  JULIANA  ELIZABETH  b.  May  3d, 
179&.  md.  Dec.  71I1,  1S18,  JOHN  McHENRY.  and  d.  May  22d,  1S21  ;  JAMES  b.  Dec. 
«  I7tb.      1797.       md.       1st      SOPHIA     GOUGH     RIDGELY.     and     2d,     CATHERINE     M.     ROSS; 

SOPHIA  CATHERINE  b.  .March  6th,  iSoo,  md.  .\pril  7th,  182;.  WILLIAM  GEORGE 
READ;  CHARLES  b.  .-Vpril  26th.  l802,  md.  Nov.  gth.  1S25,  ELIZABETH  PHCEBE, 
dau.  of  Francis  Scott  Key,  the  celebrated  author  of  the  "Star  Spangled  Banner,"  and 
d.    June    iSth.    1S69;     and    MARY    ANNE    !>.    Keby.    ifjlli.     iSoO,    anil    d.    the     ^an^e     year. 

viii.  JOSEPH    I'.    March    cjlh,     1763.    d.    in    Sept.    1764. 

ix.  JULIANNA    b,    .\pril    8th,    1765.    md.    PHILIP    NICKLIN. 

X.  HENRIETTA    b.    Sept.    I5lh,    1767.    d.    in    184S. 

xi.  SOPHIA    b.    Nov.    13th.    1769,    md.    HENRY     PHILLIPS. 

xii.  MARIA    b.    Dec.    22d,    1771. 


Xlll. 


HARRIET  b.  Oct.  22d.  1775,  md.  in  1799.  CHARLES,  the  only  son  of  Charles  Carroll, 
of  CarroUton,  and  had  issue  CHARLES  b.  in  July  1801,  md.  in  Oct.  1S25,  MARY 
DIGGS  LEE;  MARY  md.  RICHARD  H.  BAYARD;  LOUISA  md.  a  JACKSON; 
HARRIET    md.    Hon.    JOHN    LEE;    and    ELIZABETH    md.    Dr.     RICHARD    TUCKER. 

CATHERINE    b.    May    3d.    1779. 


BENJAMIN,    sixth    child    of   Chief  Justice   Chew,    b.    Sept.    30th,    1758,    md. 
Dec.    nth.    1788,    KATHERINE    BANNING,    and    had    issue: 

i.  SAMUEL    b.    December    8th.    17S9.    d.    in    infancy. 

ii.  ELIZA    b.    May    4th,    1791.    d.    in    infancy. 

iii.  BENJAMIN     b.    Dec.    5th,    1793,     md.    ELIZABETH,    dan.    of    Chief    Justice     Tilghman, 

and    had    one    child,    which    d.    in    infancy. 

iv.  SAMUEL    b.    June    19th,    1795.    d.    unmarried    in    1S42. 

V.  JOHN    b.    Jany.    23d,    179".       Midshipman    U.    S.    N.       Lost    at    sea    in    the   "Epervia." 

vi.  ELIZA    b.    Nov.    19th,     1798,    md.     Hon.    JAMES     MURRAY     MASON,    of    Virginia,     for 

many  years  U.  S.  Senator  from  that  State,  and  Commissioner  with  John  Slidell 
from  the  "Confederate  States"  to  England,  whose  capture  by  Capt.  Wilkes  of  the 
U.    S.    Navy,    while    on    their    voyage    to    that    countrv-     in    an     English     vessel,   came    so 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  59 

near  causing  a  war  between  the  United  States  and  England.  Mr.  Mason  d.  April 
29th,  1S71,  having  had  issue;  ANNA  md.  JOHN  AMBLER;  BENJAMIN;  CATHERINE 
md.  JOHN  THOMAS  B.  DORSEY ;  GEORGE;  VIRGINIA;  IDA;  JAMES  MURRAY  md. 
Miss     HILL;     and    JOHN. 

vii.         HENRY    BANNING    h.    Dec    nth.    rSoo.    of  whom    presently. 

viii.  WILLIAM  WHITE  li.  .April  12th,  1803,  Secretary  of  Legation  to  Hon.  George  M.  Dallas, 
American  Minister  to  Russia,  and  charge  d'affaires  after  Mr.  Dallas'  return,  d.  in 
November    1851. 

ix.  ANNA     SOPHIA     PENN     b.     March     iSth,     1S05,     now    residing    at      -Cliveden"    with    her 

nephew    Mr.    Samuel    Chew. 

X.  JOSEPH    b.    December    12th,    1806,    d.    in  1S37. 

xi.  ANTHONY    BANNING    b.    Jany.    24th,    iSog,    d.    in    1S54. 

xii.  CATHERINE    MARIA    b.    M.ay    12th,   iSii,   d.    in    infancy. 

xiii.  OSWALD    b.    May   23d,    1S13,    drowned    while   bathing    in    the  Schuylkill   River,   June  8th,   1S24. 


HENRY  BANNING,  seventh  child  of  Benjamin  and  Katherine  Chew,  b. 
December  iith,  1800,  md.  HARRIET,  youngest  dau.  of  Gen.  Charles 
Ridgely,  of  Hampton,  who  was  Governor  of  Marj-land  in  1815:  and 
had    issue  : 

i.  CATHERINE    b.    April    igth,    1823,   d.    in    infancy. 

ii.  PRISCILLA    RIDGELY    b.    Dec.    3d,    1824,    d.    Feby.    nth,    /S37. 

iii.  CHARLES    RIDGELY    b.   Jany.    20th,     1827,    md.    HARRIET    GREEN,   and    d.    November 

2Sth,    1875,    leaving    issue    now    living   at   "Epsom"    near    Towsontown.    Maryland. 

iv.  BENJAMIN    b.    May   27th.    1S2S,    d.    in    infancy. 

V.  BENJAMIN    li.    June    2[st,    1830. 

vi.  SAMUEL    b.   Jany.    28th,    1S32,    living   at    "Cliveden"    Germantown,    Pennsylvania,   the   "Chew 

House"  celebrated  in  the  History  of  the  American  Revolution  as  the  scene  of  the 
successful  defence  made  by  a  small  body  of  British  troops  Oct.  4th,  1777,  which 
decided  the  battle  of  Germantown.  The  Americans  were  in  full  pursuit  of  the 
defeated  British  when  they  reached  the  "Chew  House"  into  which  a  small  party 
had  thrown  themselves  to  protect  the  retreat.  Gen.  Knox  it  is  said  refused  to 
leave  a  fortified  place  behind  him,  and  attempting  to  take  it,  found  it  so  well 
defended  that  time  was  given  the  British  to  rally  and  turn  their  defeat  into  a 
victory.  Mr.  CHEW  md.  June  20th,  lS6i,  MARY,  dau.  of  David  S.  Brown,  of 
Philadelphia,  and  has  issue:  ANNA  SOPHIA  PENN  the  3d,  b.  June  I7;h,  1S62  ; 
ELIZABETH  BROWN  b.  November  19th,  1S63  ;  DAVID  SANDS  BROWN  b.  March 
3d,     lS6(3  ;    anil    SAMUEL,   Jr.    b.    April    28th.    1S71. 


6o  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES, 


vii.         ACHSAH    CARROLL    b.    Jany.    22d,    1834,    d.    in    infancy. 


HENRY  BANNING  b.  Oct.  19th,  1835,  studied  medicine  and  was  graduated  at  Jefferson  College. 
Philadelphia,  in  1855  appointed  resident  physician  to  the  Baltimore  Almshouse,  where 
he    was    taken    ill    with    Typhus    fever   and    d.   .\pril    29th,    1S55. 


SAMUEL,    eldest    son    of    Samuel   and   Anne   ( Ayres  )   Chew,    b.    in    1660, 

md.    1st,    April    14th,    1682,    ANNE and    had    issue-   by  her  who  d. 

April    8th,    1702. 

i.  SAMUEL    1).    May    28th,    1683,    of   whom    presently. 

ii.  ANN    1).    July    2d,    1685,    d.    Jany.    2Sth,    1694-5. 

iii.  JOHN    b.    April    Slh,    1687.     ( q.    v.) 

iv.  V.   JOSEPH    and    BENJAMIN,    twins,   b.    April    1st,    1689,    the    latter   d.    A])ril    iSth,    1O9S. 

vi.  NATHANIEL    i..    August    5th,    1692,    md.    MARY ,    who   d.    in    Se]n.    1728;    he    d.    in 

Feby.    1727-8,    leaving    issue:     NATHANIEL,    JOSEPH    and     ANN. 

vii.  JOSEPH    h.    .\pl.    28th,    1696,    md.    SARAH ,    and    d.    in     Feby.    1754,    leavin^;    issue: 

THOMAS,     ELIZABETH,     and    SUSANNAH. 

SAMUEL    CHEW    md.  2d,  June   29th,   1704,  Mrs.    ELIZABETH    COALE, 

widow,    who    d.    Feby.    27th.    1709-10.    and    d.    without    further     issue     Oct. 
lOth,    1 7 18. 


SAMUEL   CHEW,    his   eldest   son,    b.    May    28th,    1683,  md.  MARY , 

and    d.    Oct.    1736,    leaving    issue: 

i.  SAMUEL,    of   whom    presently. 

ii.  ANN    md.    August    nth,    1724,    PHILIP    THOMAS.     ( q.    v.) 

iii.  JOHN    d.    Mch.    2d,    1726,    .iged    15. 

iv.  MARY    b.    in    1714    m.i.    JOHN    HEPBURN,    and    d.    Aug.    loth,    1770. 

v.  RICHARD    b.    in    May    1716,    md.    Mrs.     SARAH    (Lock)    CHEW,     widow    of    his    cousin 

Samuel    Chew,    of  John;    and     d.     June    24th,     1769,       His     wife     d.    Feby.     1st,     1791, 
having    had     issue:      PHILEMON    LLOYD;     Capt.    SAMUEL    li.    in    Jany.    1755,    d.    Feby. 

1st,    17S5;     LOCK   d.    in    1794;     MARY    nul.    1st    SMITH,     and    had    issue:     Upton 

and    Sarah;     md.    2d LYLES;     SARAH     LOCK    md.    LANE;     and    RICHARD 

b.  in    1753,   d.  in    iSoi,   leaving    isMie  :    Richard;    Mary    md. Mackall ;    Thomas  H. ; 

■William    H,  ,     Philemon    1>.   in    17S9.  d.  leaving  a  M)n  :    Ivichard    H.   B.  ;  Sarah    and   Frances. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 


6l 


FRANCIS  b.  in  1721.  md.  Feby.  26th,  1749-50,  MARY  LINGAN,  who  d.  Feby,  12th, 
1764.  He  d.  Nov.  nth,  1775,  leaving  issue:  SAMUEL  b.  Jany.  29th,  1755;  ANN 
b.    May    rgth,     1759,    and    RICHARD    b.    Oct     19th,    1761. 


JOHN,    second    son    of  Samuel    and    Anne   Chew,    b.     April     8th,     1687,    md. 
ELIZA and    dying   before    1718,    his   widow    md.    ELIHU  HALL 

in    1722.        By    her    first    husband    she    had    issue: 

i.  SAMUEL    md,    SARAH    LOCK,    and    d.    in    London    in    1749,    leaving   issue: 

i.  SAMUEL    b.    in    1737,     md.    PRISCILLA,    dau.     of     Rev.    Samuel   Claggett,    and     descended 

from  Col.  Edward  Claggett,  of  Canterbury,  England,  who  md.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Adams,  founder  of  a  professorship  of  Arabic  at  the  University 
of  Cambridge.  SAMUEL  CHEW  d.  Feby.  20th,  1790,  leaving  issue  a  son  : 
John  Hamilton  b.  Sept.  14th,  1771,  md.  his  cousin  Priscilla  E.,  dau.  of  Rt.  Rev. 
Thomas  John  Claggett,  D.  D.,  first  Bishop  of  Maryland,  and  the  first  Bishop 
of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  consecrated  in  the  United  States.  John 
H.  Chew  d.  March  22d,  1830,  leaving  issue  :  Dr.  Samuel  b.  April  29th,  1807, 
Professor  of  the  Principles  and  Practice  of  Medicine  in  the  University  of  Mary- 
land, d.  Dec.  26th,  1863 ;  Thomas  ;  William  P.  ;  and  Rev.  John  H.  a  clergyman 
of   the    Protestant    Episcopal    Church. 


111. 
iv. 


JOHN    d.     May    26th, 
William     Lock. 

WILLIAM. 

ELIZABETH    md.    1st, 


1785,     leaving    issue:      John     Lane,    Samuel,    Nathaniel    Lane,    and 


SMITH,    and    2d, 


SPRIGG. 


ANN    md.    Aug.    17th.    1727,    JOSEPH,    son    of   Garrard    and    Margaret    Hopkins,     (q.    v.) 
MARY. 


SAMUEL,  eldest  son  of  Samuel  and  Mary  Chew,  md.  HENRIETTA 
MARIA,  dau.  of  Philemon  Lloyd,  and  d.  Jany.  15th,  1736-7,  having 
had    issue : 

i.  SAMUEL,    called    of   "Herring    Bay." 

ii.  HENRIETTA    MARIA   md.    EDWARD    DORSEY. 

iii.  iv.  PHILEMON  LLOYD  and  BENNET,  twins,  the  former  d.  s.  p.  in  March  1770.  the 
latter  md.  ANNA  MARIA,  dau.  of  Edward  Tilghman,  and  had  issue  :  EDWARD, 
d.    s.    p. 

V.  MARGARET    md.   JOHN    BEALE    BORDLEY.     (q.    v.) 

vi.  MARY    md.    1st,    WILLIAM    PACA,    signer   of    the    Declaration    of    Independence,    and    had 

issue:     JOHN.        Mrs.    PACA    md.  2d,    DANIEL    DULANY,   and   had   issue:    LLOYD 
and    WALTER. 


62  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.       , 

LARKIN  CHEW,  said  to  be  the  son  of  Joseph  Chew  and  a  Miss 
Larkin,  of  Annapolis,  was  in  Virginia  before  1700:  his  connection  with 
the  Chews  of  Maryland,  is  I  think  sufficiently  authenticated  by  a  cor- 
respondence between  the  Madisons  and  Taylors  of  Virginia,  and  the 
Chews  of  Maryland,  which  I  have  seen.  He  md.  HANNAH,  dau.  of 
John   Roy,    of   Port    Royal,   Virginia,  and    had    issue : 

i.  JOSEPH    (I.    in    infancy. 

ii.  THOMAS,    uf    whom    presently. 

iii.  ANN    m.l     WILLIAM    JOHNSTON. 

iv.  JOHN.     (,|.    V.) 

V.  LARKIN    mil.    MARY    BEVERLY,    and   had    two   daughters. 


THOMAS,  eldest  surviving  son  of  Larkin  and  Hannah  (Roy)  Chew,  md. 
MARTHA,  dau.  of  Col.  James  Taylor,  of  York  River,  and  sister  of 
Mrs.   Ambrose    Madison.   President    Madison's  grandmother,   and   had    issue: 

i.  JOSEPH    n>.l.    GRACE    DESHON,    of    .New    I..)n<lon.   Conn.,   and    had    i-sue : 

i.  JOSEPH    d,    in    Jamaica    unmarried. 

ii.  WILLIAM    JOHNSTON,    an    officer    in    ihe    British    army,    and    killed    at    Niagara. 

iii.  JOHN    d.    al    Montreal    unmarried. 

iv.  FRANCES    md.    GABRIEL    SISTAI,    of    New    London,    Conn.,    and    d,    in    1820. 

V.  GRACE    d,    al    Montreal    unmarried, 

ii.  LARKIN    d.    in    171)6    unmarried. 

iii.  FRANCES    md.    HENRY    DOWNS. 

iv.  HANNAH    d,    unmarried. 

V,  THOMAS    .1.    in    youth. 

vi.  COLEBY,    killed    at    Fort    Du    Quesne    in    175S. 

vii.  ELIZABETH    d.    unmarried. 

viii.         ALICE     md.    her    cousin,     ZACHARY     TAYLOR,     of   Virginia,    grandfather    of    President 
Taylor,    and   d.    in    1796. 

ix.  MILDRED    md.   COLEMAN. 

X.  SAMUEL,    of   whom    presently. 

xi,  JAMES     md.    in    1765    MARY    CALDWELL,    of    Virginia. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  63 

SAMUEL,  tenth  child  of  Thomas  and  Martha  (Taylor)  Chew,  was  an 
officer  in  the  American  Navy,  and  d.  while  on  active  service  in  1779. 
He    nnd.    LUCY    MILLER,    of  New    Haven,    Conn.,   and    had   issue: 

i.  COLEBY     md.     FRANCIS     LARNED,    of    New    London,    and     d.   in    1803,    his    wife    d.    in 

1846,    having    had    issue  : 

i.  FRANCES    b.    in    1800    md.    LEONARD    COIT,    of    New    London,    and    d.    in    1866. 

ii.  COLEBY    b.    in    1S02    md.    MARY    CECELIA    LAW,    and    d.    in    1850. 

ii.  SAMUEL   md.    MARY    SABIN,    and    d.    in    1834,    his    wife    d.    in     1855,    having    had    issue: 

LUCY  md.  JAMES  MORGAN  SMITH,  of  Georgia,  and  d.  s.  p.  ;  SAMUEL  COLEBY 
d.    in    1832;    THOMAS    JOHN;      ANTHONY    SANDFORD ,      and    JAMES    SMITH. 

iii.  THOMAS    JOHN    b.    in     1771,    entered    the     U.    S.    Navy    in     1799,    and     resigned    in     1832. 

He  was  on  the  "  Chesapealce "  when  attaclied  by  the  "Shannon,"  and  Capt.  James 
Lawrence,  when  mortally  wounded  and  supported  in  his  arms,  gave  him  his  dying  com- 
mand :  "Don't  give  up  the  ship."  He  md.  ABBY  HORTENSE  HALLAM, 
and    d.    in    1846,   having   had   issue: 

i.  JAMES    LAWRENCE    d.    in    1829. 

ii.  BETSEY    P.    d.    in    infancy. 

iii.  ELIZABETH     HALLAM. 

iv.  LUCY    d.    in    youth. 

v.  ABBY    HORTENSE    md.     McCREA    SWIFT,    of    New    Brunswick. 

vi.  MARY    HALLAM    md.    GEORGE    R.    LEWIS,    of    New    London. 

vii.  LUCY    md.    M.    LUDLOW    WHITLOCK,    of  Great   Harrington,    .Mass. 


JOHN,  second  surviving  son  of  Larkin  and  Hannah  (Roy)  Chew,  md. 
MARGARET,  dau.  of  Col.  Robert  Beverly,  Clerk  of  the  Council  of 
Virginia  in  1697.  and  author  of  the  History  of  Virginia,  by  R.  B., 
Gent.,    published    in    1705  ;    and    had    issue: 

i.  ROBERT  md.   MOLLY   PARROT,   of    Middlesex,   and  h.id   issue  :   ROBERT  BEVERLY  d.   un- 

married ;    JOHN    md.     ELIZABETH    SMITH  :    HENRY    d     unmarried  ;     ELIZABETH    md. 
LARKIN     STANARD;     and    JOSEPH     md,     MARY     WINSLOW. 

ii.  MARY    BEVERLY    md.   JOSEPH    BROCK,    of   Spotsylvania. 

iii,  MARGARET    d.    in    youth. 

iv.  JOHN,    of   whom    pre-,ently. 

V.  HANNAH    nul.    JOHN    CARTER. 


64  r;ENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

JOHN,  second  son  of  John  and  Margaret  ( Beverly  i  Chew,  was  a  Colonel 
in  the  Revolutionary  Army  md.  in  1772,  ANN,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fox, 
and    d.    in    1799,    his    wife    d.    in    1820,    having    had    issue: 

i.  BEVERLY    b.    in    1773,    of    whom    presently. 

ii.  JOHN    d.    in    1S3S,    unmarried. 

iii.  PHILADELPHIA    CLAIBORNE    md.    BROOKER    WALLER. 

iv.  ANN    md.    licr   cousin     Capt.   JOSEPH    BROCK,    U     .s.    .^i. 

V.  THOMAS    d.    unmarried. 

vi.  ELIZABETH    md.    ROBERT    CAMMACK. 

vii.  ROBERT    m<l     LOUISE    DE    MARCELLON,    and    d.    s.    p 

viii  CLAIBORNE    d.    unmarried. 

ix.  MARY    d.    in    1871.    unmarried. 

X.  LUCY    ^1.    unmariitf'i. 

xi.  CAROLINE    MATILDA    md.    Col.   JOHN    STANARD. 

xii.  MARGARET    d.    m    infancy. 


BEVERLY,  eldest  son  of  John  and  Ann  (Fox)  Chew,  b.  in  1773.  removed 
to  New  Orleans  in  1797,  was  Collector  of  the  Port  from  1817  to  1829, 
President  of  the  Branch  Bank  of  the  United  States,  and  Vice  Consul 
of  Russia.  He  md.  Jany.  14th,  1810,  MARIA  THEODORA  DUER, 
dau.  of  Col.  Wm.  Duer,  of  New  York  City,  and  grand  daughter  of  Lord 
Stirling,    of  the    Revolutionary    Army,    and    d.    in    1851,    having    had    issue: 

i.  BEVERLY    d.    in    1S2S,    unmarried. 

ii.  CAROLINE    d.   in    1823,    unmarried. 

iii.  LUCY    md.    WILLIAM    DUER,    son    of  Judge   John    Duer,    of    New    York    City. 

iv.  WILLIAM. 

V.  KATHERINE    md    Judge    THOMAS    KENNEDY,    and    d.    in    1863. 

vi.  ROBERT    d.    in    infancy. 

vii.  ALEXANDER    LAFAYETTE,    of  whom    presently. 

viii.  MARY    VIRGINIA    md.    MARTIN    G.    KENNEDY,    and    d.    in    1863. 

ix.  MORRIS    ROBINSON    md.    April    loth,    iS6<j,    MARY    MEDORA     KENNEDY,    of     New 

Orleans,  La.,  and  has  had  i.ssue :  MARY  MEDORA  b.  in  libi  ;  JOSEPH  WITHERS 
b.  in  1S62  ;  JOSEPH  BEVERLY  b.  in  1S65  :  MARY  ROSE  b.  in  1868;  MARY 
VIRGINIA    b.    in    1869;     MORRIS    ROBINSON    b.    in    1874,    d.    the    same    year. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  65 

ALEXANDER  LAFAYETTE,  seventh  child  of  Beverly  and  Maria 
Theodora  (  Duer)  Chew,  md.  in  1849,  SARAH  AUGUSTA,  dau.  of 
Phinehas   Prouty,    of  Geneva,    N.    Y.,   and    has   issue: 

i.  BEVERLY    b.    in    1850,    md.    in    1872,    CLARISSA,    dau.    of    Rev.    Job    Pierson,    of    Ionia, 

Mich. 

ii.  HARRIET    HILLHOUSE    b.    in    1852,    md.    in    1874,     ERNEST    CLEVELAND     COXE, 

son    of    Rt.    Rev.    A.    Cleveland   Coxe,    Bishop   of   Western    New    York. 

iii.  PHINEAS    PROUTY   b.   in    1854. 

iv.  THOMAS    HILLHOUSE    b.    in    1S56. 

V.  ALEXANDER    DUER    b.    in    185S. 

vi.  KATE    ADELAIDE    b.    in    i860. 

vii.  THEODORA    AUGUSTA    b.    in    l862,    d.    in    1874 

viii.  LILLIAN    b.    in    1864. 

[  for    the     descendants     of    the    three    younger    sons  of    John    and    .Sarah    Chew    of  Virginia,   and 

those   of  John    Lane   eldest    son    of  John    Chew,    who    d.  May    26th,    17S5,    and    other   additions    to  this 

Pedigree,    see   Addenda   and   Corrigenda,    the   information  being   received    too    late    for   insertion    in    its 
proper   place.] 


COALE. 


WILLIAM  COALE,  of  Anne  Arundel  County,  Md.,  who  d.  Oct.  30th, 
1678,  in  his  will  made  Oct.  26th  of  the  same  year,  mentions  his  son 
WILLIAM  begotten  of  HESTHER,  his  wife,  his  son  william  begotten 
of  HANNAH,  his  second  wife,  and  the  children  of  his  third  wife 
ELIZABETH,  dau.  of  PhiUp  Thomas:  Samuel ;  philip  of  whom 
presently ;    and    ELIZABETH. 


The  elder  WILLIAM  md.  an  ELIZABETH,  surname  unknown,  and 
d.    in    October  1700,  his  wife   afterwards  md.  SAMUEL    CHEW.     (q.  v.) 

The    younger    md.     ELIZA   and    d.    in    June     171 5,     leaving     three 

sons,  WILLIAM,    SAMUEL  and  THOMAS,    and    seven    daughters,  ELIZA  md. 

RICHARD     SNOWDEN,         ( q.    v.;)  MARY,      HANNAH,     PRISCILLA,     SARAH, 

ANN,     and    MARGARET    who     md.    GERARD    HOPKINS. 


66  GENEALOGICAI,      NOTES. 

ELIZABETH,  the  only  dau.  md  NATHAN  SMITH,  who  d.  in  January 
1710-11,  leaving  issue:  five  sons,  JOSEPH,  NATHAN,  WILLIAM- 
THOMAS  and  PHILIP,  and  five  daughters  ELIZABETH,  SUSANNAH,  SARAH, 
CASSANDRA,  and  MARY.  After  her  first  husband's  death,  Mrs.  ELIZ- 
ABETH   (Thomas)   COALE    md.    EDWARD   TALBOT.      (  q.    v.) 


PHILIP,    second    son    of  William   and    Elizabeth    (Thomas)    Coale,    was    an 
officer    in    the    British    Army,    md.    April    6th.     1697,    CASSANDRA,    dau. 
of    Sir   George    and     Lady    Bridget   Skipwith,     and     had     issue     a     son 
SKIPWITH    who    md.    MARGARET   HOLLAND,    and    removed     to     Baltimore 
County    in    1732.       They    had    issue:     philip.   william    of   whom    presently; 

SAMUEL,     CASSANDRA.     SARAH     and     SUSAN. 


WILLIAM,  second  son  of  Skipwith  and  Margaret  (Holland)  Coale,  md. 
SARAH  WEBSTER,  settled  in  Harford  County,  and  had  issue:  JOHN. 
and     ISAAC     who     was     a     farmer    and    miller   at    Deer    Creek,    in    Harford 

Co.,      md.      RACHEL,     dau.     of     William      and      Mary     (  Goldhawk  (     Cox,     of      that 

County,    but    originally    of   Egham,    in    England,    and    had    issue:    skipwith. 
WILLIAM   ELLIS    of  whom    presently :    sarah,  Elizabeth,  john  webster.  mary. 

SUSAN     HOLLAND     and     ISAAC. 


WILLIAM  ELLIS,  second  son  of  William  and  Rachel  (Cox)  Coale,  md. 
HANNAH  ELLICOTT,  dau.  of  James  and  Martha  Carey,  who  d.  in 
1837,    having    had    issue: 

i.  JAMES    CAREY    b.    .May  25th,    1S25,    md.    Aug.    2d,    1S47,    KATHARINE,  dau.   of    George 

Baily,     of     Chester    Co.,     Pa.,     and     has    issue:     ELIZABETH    BAILY     md.    Oct.     19th, 
1S76,    EDWARD    BLAKE    BRUCE,    of    Boston,    Mass,    and    has    issue:     Edward    Skipwith 

b.   Aug.    1st,    1877. 

ii.  ISAAC,     Jr.     b.     in     Ib27,     md.     ist     MARY     GABLE,     and    had    issue:    ALFORD    G. ;    and 

JAMES    CAREY    d.    in    infancy;    md.     2d    HELEN     McDOWELL,    and    d.     in     1875, 
having   had    further   issue :    HELEN    C. 

iii.  MARY    b.    in    1829,    md.    FRANCIS     COPE     YARNALL,     of    PhiLidelphia.     Pa.,     and     ha, 

issue :     MARGARET    CHESTON,    CAROLINE    COPE    and    EDWARD. 

iv.  WILLIAM    ELLIS,   Jr.    b.    in    1S31,  md.   LOUISA    SMITH,   and    has    issue:    WILLIAM  E.. 

MARY     YARNALL,     THOMAS     E.     and     LULU. 


GENEALOGICAL     NOTES.  67 

V.  THOMAS    ELLICOTT    b.   in    1835,    md.    CECILIA    HARVEY,  and    has    issue;    WILLIAM, 

HARVEY,     ISAAC,    THOMAS     E.    Jr.,     NELLIE    and    CAREY. 

vi.  MARTHA    CAREY    d.    in    infancy. 

vii.         HANNAH    ELLICOTT    b.    in    1837,    md.    DAVID    SCULL,   Jr.,    of    Philadelphia,    Pa.,    and 
has    issue  :     WILLIAM    E. 

WILLIAM  ELLIS  COALE  md.  2d  CASSANDRA  WEBSTER,  dau.  o« 
Surgeon  Joseph  Brevitt,  of  the  British  Army,  and  had  further  issue ; 
MARGARET  CHESTON  md.  BARTHOLOMEW  W.  BEESLY,  of  Philadelphia  ; 
SKIPWITH  HOLLAND;  ELEANORA  md.  ALEXANDER  G.  CAREY,  ( q.  v.;) 
and    EDWIN    BREVITT. 


COWMAN, 


JOSEPH  COWMAN,  of  the  City  of  London,  and  a  seaman  by  profession, 
md.  Mch.  5th,  1723-4,  Mrs.  SARAH  HILL,  widow,  and  had  with 
other  issue  two  sons :  JOHN,  of  whom  presently,  and  JOSEPH,  who 
engaged  in  the  Iron  business  with  his  father-in-law,  Richard  Snowden, 
and  md  Apl.  4th,  1754,  ELIZABETH,  youngest  dau.  of  Richard  and 
Elizabeth  (Thomas)  Snowden,  and  had  issue:  RICHARD  b.  Sept.  12th,  1 777, 
md.    ANN   DARE,   and    d.     in     Mch.    1784,    leaving    three    daus.,     Ann,   Elizabeth, 

and       Mary;       JOSEPH      md.       ELEANOR     HALL;       ELIZABETH;       SAMUEL;       SARAH      md. 
RICHARD     HALL:       and     THOMAS     md.     HENRIETTA    HARWOOD. 


JOHN,  eldest  son  of  Joseph  and  Sarah  Cowman,  b.  in  1737  md.  Sept. 
27th,  1757,  SARAH,  dau.  of  Gerard  Hopkins,  and  d.  Sept.  15th,  1808, 
having   had    issue  : 

JOSEPH    b.    Sept.    8th,    175S,    of  whom    presently. 

MARY    b.    Apl.    l3th,    1760,    md.    SAMUEL    THOMAS,     (q.    v.) 

GERARD    b.    May    6th,    1762,    d.    Dec.    31st,    17S9. 

JOHN    b.   Mch.    loth,    1764,    d.    Aug.    loth,    182O. 

SARAH  b.  Feb.  9th,  17O6,  md.  Dee.  2Sih,  17S6,  WILLIAM  COVER,  and  had  issue, 
SARAH  b.  Nov.  2d,  17S7  ;  MARY  COWMAN  b.  Feby.  24th.  1789;  WILLIAM 
ALEXANDER  b.  Feb.  l6th,  1791;  AUGUSTUS  FREDERICK  b.  Jany.  iSth,  1793: 
ELIZABETH  b.  Dec.  22d,  1794;  MARGARET  h.  Sept.  loth,  1796  ;  JOHN  b.  March 
17th,  1798;  ELIZA  b.  May  31st,  iSoo ;  ANN  MARIA  b.  .\ug.  1st,  1802:  CAROLINE 
b     Sept.    4th,    1804;    and    ROBERT    b.    Nov.    1st.    1S06. 


68  GEN  EALOGl  C  A  L      NOTES. 

vi.  MARGARET    b.    May    22d,    1769. 

vii  ANN    b.    July    24th,    1771. 

viii.  ELIZABETH    b.    March    12th.    177.:!. 

ix.  RICHARD    b,    Sept.    12th,    1777. 


JOSEPH,  eldest  son  of  John  and  Sarah  (Hopkins)  Cowman,  b.  Sept. 
8th,  1758,  ind.  Feby.  3d,  17S6,  MARY,  third  dau.  of  Samuel  and 
Eiizabeth  (Thomas)  Snowden,  and  d.  in  Aug.  1825.  his  wife  d.  Aug. 
15th,  1834,  having  had  issue:  ELIZABETH  b.  Dec.  29th,  1786,  d.  in 
Aug.  1822;  SARAH  b.  May  28th,  17S9;  gerard  b.  Nov.  9th,  1791; 
SAMUEL  SNOWDEN  b.  Feby.  9th,  1 794.  md.  and  had  a  son  thomas  w. 
b.  in  1827,  d.  Aug.  5th,  1829;  JOHN  G.  b.  April  22d,  1796;  MARY  b. 
in    1798,    d.    Aug.    9th,    1817.    unmarried;    and   JOSEPH    b.    May    22d,    1801. 


ARMS    FROM    X.    Y.   GEN.   A    illOG.    RFCORU. 


De  zeng. 


Baron  De  ZENG,  of  Riicherswalde— Wolkenstein  near  Marienburg  in  Saxony, 
Lord  Chamberlain  to  the  Duchess  of  Saxe-Weissenfels,  and  High  Forest 
Officer  to  the  King  of  Saxony,  md.  Lady  JOHANNA  PHILLIPINA 
VON   PONICKAU,    of  Altenberg.    and    had    issue: 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  69 

JOHN    GEORGE  FREDERICK  ADOLF  md.  the  Countess  of  SOLMS  ZEKLENBURG, 

who  d.  in  1800,  and  her  husband  in  1829,  leaving  issue:  HENRY  LOUIS  killed  by 
a  fall  from  his  horse  in  1S32  ;  and  LOUISE  md.  the  Baron  Von  OEHLSCHLAGEL, 
of  the   Saxon   Army,    and    d.    s.    p.    in    1858. 

FREDERIC  AUGUSTUS  b.  in  1756,  at  Dresden,  entered  the  service  of  the  Landgrave 
of  Hesse  Cassel,  served  in  his  army  and  was  a  Hof-Juncker  to  his  Serene  Highness- 
Came  to  America  in  1781,  as  an  officer  in  the  Hessian  Contingent  of  the  British 
Army,  and  was  stationed  at  New  York.  With  difficulty  obtained  a  discharge  in 
November  1783,  and  settled  in  New  York.  November  3d,  1789,  was  made  a  citizen 
of  New  York  under  the  Naturalization  Act,  and  dropped  the  use  of  his  title,  though 
usually  addressed  by  it.  In  1796  established  in  connection  with  Jeremiah  Van 
Renssellaer  and  Abraham  Ten  Eyck,  the  first  Glass  Works  in  New  York.  Was 
largely  interested  in  the  internal  navigation  of  the  State ;  md.  in  1784,  at  Trinity 
Church,  MARY,  dau.  of  Caleb  and  Sarah  Lawrence,  who  d.  at  Otsego  in  1836, 
and  her  husband  at  Clyde,  in  Wayne  County,  New  York,  April  26th,  1838,  having 
had  issue  :  GEORGE  SCRIBA  md.  ELIZA  SMJTH,  and  d.  s.  p.  ;  ERNESTINE  md. 
JAMES  HOUGHTALING,  M.  D.,  of  Kingston,  N.  Y.  ;  RICHARD  LAWRENCE  md.  his 
cousin  SARAH,  dau.  of  Richard  and  Mary  Lawrence;  PHILIP  MARK  md.  LUCRETIA 
SEARS,  of  Bainbridge,  New  York  :  WILLIAM  STEUBEN  md.  CAROLINE  C.  dau.  of 
Maj.  James  Rees,  of  Philadelphia  ;  ARTHUR  NOBLE,  d.  s.  p.  ;  SARAH  md  her 
cousin  RICHARD  L.  LAWRENCE ;  AMELIA  CLARISSA  md.  ADDISON  GRISWOLD, 
of    Syracuse  ;    and    MARIA   md.    WILLIAM    S.    STOW,    of  Clyde,    New    York. 


ARMS    FROiM    A    F.AMIl.Y   TREE. 


ELLICOTT. 


ANDREW  ELLICOTT  md.  MARY  FOX,  descended  from  Francis  Fox, 
of  St.  Germans,  Cornwall,  England,  and  connected  with  the  Lords 
Holland  of  that  family;  removed  to  America  and  settled  in  Bucks 
County,  Pennsylvania,  about  1700.  He  had  a  son  ANDREW  who  md. 
ANN  BYE,  and  had  issue:  three  sons,  joseph  b.  in  4732,  Andrew  and 
JOHN.      They    removed    to    Maryland    in    1772,  and    settled    on    the   Patapsco 


7 J  GEN E A  LOGICAL      NOTES. 

River  about  lo  miles  west  of  Baltimore,  where  Ellicott  City  now  stands. 
By  1774  they  had  completed  their  first  flour  mill,  which  was  burnt  in 
1809.  In  1783  their  trade  increasing  they  bought  their  first  water  lot 
in  the  town  of  Baltimore,  and  built  a  wharf  at  the  corner  of  Pratt 
and    Light    Streets,    in    order   to   export    their    flour   to    England. 

They  and  their  family  after  them,  carried  on  an  extensive  milling 
business  for  a  number  of  years,  and  were  largely  interested  in  the  early 
progress  of  the  Baltimore  and  Ohio  R.  R.,  and  other  works  of  public 
utility. 

i.  JOSEPH,    ihe    eldest    brother   md.   JUDITH    BLATER,    and    d.    in    1785,    having    had     issue 

with  others:  JOSEPH  d.  in  New  York  in  1826;  ANDREW  b.  Jany.  24th, 
1754,  the  celebrated  surveyor,  in  1790,  appointed  to  lay  out  the  City  of  Washington, 
ill  1792  Surveyor-General  of  the  United  States,  d.  Aug.  2Sth,  1826.  at  West  Point 
Military  .\cademy  where  he  was  Professor  of  Mathematics  ;  and  a  dau.  LETITIA  md. 
JOHN     EVANS,    and    h.id    issue  :     David    Ellicott    and    Charles    W. 

ii.  ANDREW,    .if    whom    presently. 

iii.  JOHN    md.    CASSANDRA    HOPKINSON,    and    d.   leaving   an    only    son    JOHN     and     three 

daus.  ELIZABETH;  MARTHA  b.  Nov.  7th,  1761,  md.  JAMES  CAREY,  ( q.  v.;l  and 
HANNAH. 


ANDREW,     second    son     of    Andrew     and    Ann   ( Bye ")   Ellicott,     md.     ist 
ELIZABETH    BROWN,    and    after  her  death,  2d  ESTHER  BROWN. 

He    had    issue: 

i.  JONATHAN    b.    Nov.    gth,    1756,   of   whom    presently. 

ii,  ELIAS    d.    in    infancy. 

iii.  ELIAS   b.   Jany.    5th,    1759.     ( q-   ^■) 

iv.  GEORGE     b.    March    2Sth,    1760,    md.    Dec.    29th,    1790,    ELIZABETH,    dau.    of  James    and 

Deborah  Brooke,  and  d.  in  1832,  having  had  issue  ;  ELIZABETH  b.  Dec.  5th, 
1793;     MARTHA    b.    Sept.    13th,     1795,      md.     NATHAN    TYSON,     ( q.    v.;)      GEORGE     b. 

July    l6th,    1798,    md.    IGLEHART ;    MARY    and    ANNA    B.    twins,    b.    May    14th, 

1801,  the  former  md.  Oct.  19th,  1S25,  THOMAS  TYSON  ;  the  latter  md.  THOMAS 
TYSON  as  his  second  wife  and  d.  July  i6th,  1839;  and  SARAH  b.  Nov.  3d,  1803, 
d.    .^ug.    31st,    1804. 

V.  BENJAMIN. 

vi.     vii.     viii.     ANDREW,    ELIZABETH    and   JOSEPH    d.    unm.arried. 

IN.  NATHANIEL      md.      ELIZABETH     ELLICOTT,     and      had      issue :      JOHN,    HANNAH. 

NATHANIEL.     CASSANDRA.     MARY,    JONATHAN    and     ANDREW. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  7I 

X.  TACY    nid.    ISAAC    McPHERSON,    and    had    issue  :     ESTHER,    MARY    and    ANN. 

xi.  JAMES    md.    HENRIETTA,    dau    of    Philip    William     and     Mary     Thomas,     and     had     an 

only    son    CHARLES    d.    s.    p. 

xii.         ANDREW    md.     HANNAH     TUNIS,     and     had     issnc :     JAMES;    ELIZA    md.      BENJAMIN 
POULTNEY,      (q.    v.);     and    JANE    TUNIS    md.    THOMAS    POULTNEY.      ( q.    v.) 

xiii.        THOMAS.       ( q.    v.) 

xiv.        JOHN    md.    MARY    MITCHELL,    and    had    issue:     RACHEL   b.    April    6th,     1S04;    ANN     b. 
Oct.     I6th,    1805;     MARY    and    JOHN. 


JONATHAN,  eldest  son  of  Andrew  and  Elizabeth  ( Brown )  Ellicott,  b. 
Nov.  9th,  1756,  was  a  man  of  stalwart  frame,  strongly  marked  Roman 
features,  keen  gray  eyes,  plain  in  speech  and  manners,  and  with  a 
decided  genius  for  mechanical  invention.  He  was  the  projector  and 
first  President  of  the  Frederick  Turnpike  leading  from  the  town  of 
Baltimore  by  the  flour  mills  of  his  family  to  Frederick  City;  and  was 
the  first  President  of  the  Baltimore  Water  Company.  He  md.  SARAH 
HARVEY,  of  Bucks  County,  Pa.,  and  d.  in  1826.  His  wife  was  b. 
May  20th,  1764,  was  petite  and  delicate  in  figure,  and  remarkable  for 
the  fineness  of  her  complexion  at  an  advanced  age,  the  great  kindness 
of  her  disposition  and  profuse  hospitality  combined  with  economy  and 
careful    housewifery.       She    d.    in    1840,    having    had    issue: 

i.  NATHANIEL    b.    in    17S2,    d.    in    17S6. 

ii.  SAMUEL    b.    Dec.    13th,    17S3,    d.    unmarried    in    1842. 

iii.  ELIZABETH    b.    Dec.   5th.    1785,    md.    WILLIAM    TYSON.     (c|.    v.) 

iv.  FRANCES    b.    Dec.    5th,    17S5,    d.    in    1790. 

V.  NATHANIEL    H.    b.    .\pril    26th,    1791,    md.    in    1826,    THOMASINE     R.    TRIMBLE,    of 

New     Vorl<,     and     d.     in     i860,    having    had    issue  :    JANE    T.     nid.   JOSEPH     WILLSON, 
and    has    issue  :     Cornelia,    Mary    antl    Henry. 

vi.  WILLIAM    b.    Oct.    15th,    1793,  md.    in    XS33,    MARY    ELEONORA    NORRIS,    and     d.     in 

1836. 

vii.         SARAH    b.    Feby.    27th,    1796,    md.    WILLIAM    E.    GEORGE,     (q.    v.) 

viii.         FRANCES    b.    July    24th,    179S,    d.    in    1S14. 

ix.  JONATHAN     H.    1).    [any.    20th,    1801. 

X.  LETITIA    H.    b.    July    27th,    1803,    md.    in     1S30,    THOMAS     R.     FISHER,    and      has    h.id 

issue:      WILLIAM    LOGAN:      GEORGE:    SARAH;    ELLICOTT;     MARY      md.      in        1862, 
GEORGE    W.    CARPENTER,    and    has    issue:     Lettie    and    Bessie;    and    HARVEY. 

10 


72  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

xi.         MARY    ANN    1).    Feby.    loth,    1806,    d.    unmarried    in    1843. 

xii.         BENJAMIN    H.    1).    in    1S09,    md.    in    1835.  MARY    WARFORD,  and    had    issue:    RACHEL, 
WARFORD    and    GEORGE. 


ELIAS,  third  son  of  Andrew  and  Elizabeth  (Brown)  Ellicott,  b.  Jany. 
4th,  1759,  rnd.  April  26th,  1786,  MARY,  dau.  of  Evan  and  Rachel 
Thomas,    of   Mt.    Radnor,    and    had    issue: 

i.  ELIZABETH    h.    Keby,    17th,    1787,    md.    LEWIN    WETHERED.     (q.    v.) 

ii.  EVAN    THOMAS    b.    Sept.    I7lh.    17S8.    d.    .Aug.    lolh,    I7gi, 

iii.  RACHEL    1).    Fehy.    17th,    1791,    md.    Jany.    I5tli,    1812.    JOHN,    son    of    Edward    and    Mary 

Hewes,  and  had  issue:  EDWARD  b.  Oct.  gth,  1S12  ;  ELIAS  ELLICOTT  b.  March 
gth,  1S14;  HENRY  b.  Feby.  2CKh,  1816  ;  MARY  ELLICOTT  b.  April  9th,  1818  ; 
JAMES  ELLICOTT  b.  Aug.  loth,  1820;  BENJAMIN  ELLICOTT  b.  Jany.  l6th,  1823  ; 
and    JOHN    Jr.     b.    March    lOth,    1827. 

iv.  EVAN    THOMAS    b.    Dec.  6lh,    1793,   the    «ell    known  engineer,  md.  HARVEY  M.  BOND, 

and    d.    s.    p. 

V.  TACY    I..    Jany.    14th.     1795,    md.   JOSEPH    KING.     ( q.    v.) 

vi.  BENJAMIN    b.    Nov.    13th,    1796,    md.    MARY    CARROLL,    and    had    issue:     EUGENE    md. 

in     1076,     MAGGIE    TYSON;    and    HENRIETTA. 

vii.         ANN    h.    .\ug.    24lh.    179S,    d.    Jany.    151I1.    ijry). 

viii.         THOMAS   b.   Dec.   nth.    179),  md.   LOUIS.'^   McFADON,  and  had  issue:   MARY.  PRISCILLA, 
JOHN    and   JAMES. 

ix.  ANDREW    !>.    Dec.    23d,    1801.    of    whom    presently. 

X.  JAMES    1)     Jany.    3d,     1804. 

xi.  JOHN    h.   Jany.    i8th,    1805. 

xii.  SAMUEL     b.     Aug.    nth,    1806,    md.    MARY    ANN,    dau     of    Joseph    E.     Todhunter,     and 

d.  leaving  issue  :  ELIZA  TODHUNTER,  MARION,  JOSEPH,  FRANCIS  FOX,  and 
NANNIE   .POULTNEY. 

xiii.         ELIAS. 

xiv.         HENRY. 

XV.  PHILIP. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  73 

ANDREW,  fifth  son  of  Elias  and  Mary  (Thomas)  Ellicott,  b.  Dec.  23d, 
1801,  md.  in  1823,  EMILY  A.  McFADON.  They  both  d.  in  1866,  having 
had  issue:  HENRY  WILLIAM  b.  in  1824,  of  whom  presently;  JAMES  P. 
b.  in  1826,  d.  s.  p.  in  1873;  EVAN  THOMAS  b.  in  1828,  d.  s.  p.  in 
1867:  JOHN  E.  b.  in  1832,  d.  in  1833;  HARVEY  BOND  md.  ROBERT  T. 
MACCOUN  ;      EMILY    d.     in     1 848  ;     and    CAROLINE. 


HENRY   WILLIAM,    eldest     son    of    Andrew    and    Emily   A.    (McFadon) 
Ellicott,    b.    in    1824,    md.    in     1849,     ELIZABETH   Y.    BARNEY,     and 

has    had    issue:     EMILY    b.    in    1851,    d.    in    1853;    ADELE  E.    b.     in     1854; 

HENRY    WILLIAM,   Jr.     b.     in     1856;      ELIZABETH    B.     b.     in     1 862  ;     MARY     b. 

in    1864;    and    CHARLES  ridgely    b.    in    1867. 


THOMAS,  eleventh  son  of  the   3d  Andrew   Ellicott,  md.  MARY  MILLER, 
and  had  issue:  WILLIAM    MILLER  b.  Sept.  30th,    1807,  of  whom  presently, 

SARAH  ANN;  HANNAH  who  md.  JACOB  LINDLEY;  LYDIA;  REBECCA; 
CATHERINE;  ESTHER;  and  ELIZABETH  who  md.,  as  his  first  wife,  JACOB 
LINDLEY,    and    had    issue :    thomas    ellicott,    havard    e.,   and   jacob. 


WILLIAM  MILLER,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  and  Mary  (Miller)  Ellicott, 
b.  Sept.  30th,  1807,  md.  Nov.  nth,  1830,  SARAH,  dau.  of  Thomas 
and   Ann    Poultney,    and   has   had    issue : 

i.  THOMAS    POULTNEY  md.  CAROLINE    ALLEN,  and  has  h.id  issue:    THOMAS,    SUSAN 

ALLEN,  FRANCIS  ALLEN,  WILLIAM  M.,  SARAH  POULTNEY;  PHILIP  d.  in  infancy; 
RACHEL    POULTNEY;    and    NANCY    POULTNEY. 

ii.  THOMAS    d.    in    infancy. 

iii.  WILLIAM    MILLER,   Jr.   md.    Nov     15th,     i860,    NANCY    MORRIS,     dau,     of    Charles 

and  Mary  Ellis,  of  Philadelphia,  and  resides  in  that  city  ;  having  had  issue : 
CHARLES  ELLIS  b.  Nov.  3d,  1861  ;  WILLIAM  MILLER  3d  b.  May  5th,  1863  ; 
LINDLEY  b.  Aug.  20th.  1864,  d.  May  7th,  1S76 ;  MARY  MORRIS  b.  Feby.  1st, 
1S67;     EDITH    b.    Aug.    8th,     1871;     and    LYDIA    b.    Oct.    I2th,    1S72. 

iv.  MARY    MILLER    md.   June    20th,    1871,   JOHN    B.    ROBERTS,   and  has    issue:    WILLIAM 

MILLER. 

V.  NANNIE    POULTNEY    d.    in    childhood. 

vi.  DAVID    B. 

vii.  SARAH    POULTNEY    d.    in    childhood. 

viii.  CHARLES    LEWIS. 


74  c;  E  N  E  A  L  ()  G  I  C  A  L   N  O  T  E  S  . 


ARMS  FROM  SHARPE  S  PEERAGE. 

FAIRFAX. 

This  family  was  seated  at  Towcester,  in  Northumberland,  at  the 
Conquest,  and  is  supposed  to  be  of  Saxon  stock.  Mr.  Charles  Fairfax, 
uncle  of  the  great  Lord  Fairfax,  compiled  a  pedigree  of  the  family  still 
extant  among  his  MSS.  collections.  According  to  that  the  family  descends 
from  Richard  de  Fairfax,  who  in  1204  possessed  the  Manor  of  Askham, 
and  other  lands  in  the  vicinity  of  the  City  of  York.  Sir  Guy  Fairfax,  one 
of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench  in  1478,  was  his  lineal 
descendant.  He  built  a  castle  in  the  Manor  of  Steeton,  Yorkshire,  and 
made  that  his  principal  seat.  He  md.  a  Ryder,  of  Ryder,  and  had  a  son 
and  heir.  Sir  William,  who  was  a  Judge  of  the  Common  Pleas,  md.  a 
sister  of  Lord  Manners  of  Roos,  and  had  with  four  daus.  a  son  and 
heir  Sir  William  who  was  High  Sheriff  of  York  in  the  reign  of  Henry 
VHL,  md.  in  15 18,  Isabel  Thwaites  who  brought  him  the  Manor  of  Denton 
and  Askwith  in  Wharfedale,  and  Bishop  Hill  and  Davy  Hall  within  the 
walls  of  York.  He  joined  the  Pilgrimage  of  Grace,  but  appears  to  have 
been    pardoned    for   his    share    in    that    outbreak. 

By  his  will  he  divided  his  estates  so  as  to  found  two  families,  leaving 
his  paternal  inheritance  to  his  third  son  Gabriel,  ancestor  of  the  Fairfaxes 
of  Steeton.  His  eldest  son  d.  s.  p.  and  Thomas  the  second  son  inherited 
his  mother's  property  at  Denton,  Nun  Appleton,  Askwith,  Acaster,  and  in 
the  City  of  York.  He  was  knighted  by  Elizabeth  in  1576,  md.  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  George  Gale  of  Asham  Grange,  and  d.  in  1599,  having  had  issue: 
Thomas,  of  whom  presently ;  Charles  who  was  a  Colonel  in  the  army,  a 
pupil  of  Sir  Horace  Vere,  and  was  killed  at  the  siege  of  Ostend ;  Edward 
of  Newhall,  the  poet  and  translator  of  Tasso  who  d.  in  1632  :  and  two 
daus.    Ursula    and    Christiana. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  75 

THOMAS,  the  eldest  son  b.  in  1560,  fought  in  the  Low  Country  wars, 
and  was  knighted  by  Lord  Essex  for  gallant  conduct  before  Rouen. 
He  served  Elizabeth  as  a  Diplomatist,  was  one  of  the  Council  of  the 
North,  under  the  Presidency  of  Lord  Sheffield,  from  1602  to  1619,  and 
in  Oct.  1627  was  created  Baron  Fairfax  of  Cameron,  in  the  Peerage 
of  Scotland.  He  md.  in  1582,  ELLEN,  dau.  of  Robert  Aske,  of 
Aughton,  and  d.  May  1st,  1640,  having  had  issue:  FERDINANDO  of 
whom  presently;  HENRY  a  clergyman,  ( q.  v.;)  CHARLES  a  lawyer,  the 
antiquary  who  compiled  the  pedigree  and  left  a  large  collection  of  MSS. ; 
JOHN  a  soldier  in  the  Low  Country  wars,  killed  at  the  seige  of  Frank- 
enthal  in  162 1  ;  WILLIAM  also  a  soldier,  and  killed  with  his  brother 
John;  PEREGRINE  Secretary  to  the  Ambassador  at  Paris,  and  killed  at 
the  seige  of  Montaban  in  1621  ;  THOMAS  a  merchant  adventurer,  d.  at 
Scanderoon    in    the    same    fatal    year    162 1  ;    and    three  daus.  DOROTHY  md. 

Sir    WILLIAM    CONSTABLE;     ANNE     md.     Sir    GODFREY    WENTWORTH ;     and 

MARY   b.    in    1588,    and    d.    unmarried. 


FERDINANDO  succeeded  his  father  as  second  Lord  Fairfax,  was  b.  Mch. 
29th,  1584,  fought  on  the  side  of  the  Parliament  in  the  civil  war,  md. 
1st  in  1607,  Lady  MARY  SHEFFIELD,  dau.  of  the  first  Earl 
Mulgrave,  and  2d  in  Sept.  1646,  RHODA,  dau.  of  Mr.  Chapman,  of 
London,     and     widow     of    Thomas     Hussey,     by     whom     he     had     a     dau. 

URSULA    md.    CARTWRIGHT,    of  Aynho.       Lord    Fairfax     d.     March 

14th,  1647-8,  having  had  issue  by  his  first  wife:  THOMAS  3d  Lord,  of 
whom  presently ;  CHARLES  a  Colonel  in  the  Parliamentary  Army,  mor- 
tall\-  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Marston  Moor  in  1644.  and  d.  s.  p.  a 
few    days    afterwards :    another     son     who     d.     in     infancy ;    and     six     daus. 

URSULA     b.     in     1609;      ELLEN      b.      in       1610,      md.      Sir    WILLAM    SELBY,     of 

Twizell;  FRANCES  b.  in  1612,  md.  THOMAS  WIDDRINGTON,  of  York; 
ELIZABETH  b.  in  1614,  md.  Sir  WILLIAM  CRAVEN,  of  Lcnchwicke ; 
MARY  b.  in  1616,  md.  HENRY  ARTHINGTON  ;  and  DOROTHY  b.  in  1617, 
md.    EDWARD  HUTTON,    of   Poppleton. 


THOMAS,  the  eldest  son,  b.  Jany.  i6th,  1611-12,  succeeded  as  3d 
Lord  Fairfax,  and  was  the  great  Parliamentary  General  of  the  civil  war, 
he  was  also  largely  instrumental  in  effecting  the  restoration  of  King 
Charles    II.        For    ihe    incidents    of   his    life    see    the    Biography    by    C.    R. 


"J^  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

Markham,  published  at  London  in  1870.  He  md.  June  20th,  1637, 
ANNE,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Lord  Vere,  of  Tilbury,  who  d.  Oct.  i6th, 
1665.  Lord  Fairfax  d.  Nov.  12th,  1671,  leaving  an  only  dau.  MARY  b. 
July  30th,  1638,  md.  Sept.  15th,  1657,  GEORGE  VILLIERS,  second 
Duke  of  Buckingham.  She  d.  s.  p.  Oct.  20th,  1704,  and  the  estates 
of  the  family  were  inherited  by  the  heir  of  line  for  whom  we  must 
return  to  HENRY,  brother  of  the  2d  Lord  Fairfax.  He  was  b  in 
1587,  was  in  holy  orders,  and  the  Rector  of  Bolton  Percy.  He  md. 
MARY,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Cholmley,  and  d.  April  6th,  1665.  having 
had    issue:    HENRY    4th    Lord;    and    BRYAN    b.    Oct.    6th,    1633,  d.  leaving 

a     son     BRYAN,    cl.     s.     p. 


HENRY,  4th  Lord  Fairfax,  b.  Dec.  30th,  163 1,  md.  FRANCES,  dau.  of 
Sir  Robert  Barwicke,  of  Tolston,  and  d.  in  April  1688,  leaving  issue: 
THOMAS  5th  Lord ;  and  HENRY,  of  whom  presently.  THOMAS,  5th 
Lord  Fairfax,  took  an  active  part  in  promoting  the  Revolution  of  1688, 
md.  CATHERINE,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Lord  Colepepper,  of  Thoresway, 
by  Margaret,  dau.  of  Jean  de  Hesse,  with  whom  he  obtained  the  estate 
of  Leeds  Castle  in  Kent,  and  over  five  million  acres  of  land  in  Vir- 
ginia.      Lord    Fairfax   d.    in    Jany.    1709-10,    leaving    issue: 

i.  THOMAS,     6th    Lord    Faiif.ix,    b.    in    1690.        He    was   obliged    lo   alienate     Denton     Hall     and 

the  Vorkshire  property  in  order  to  save  Leeds  Castle,  and  the  Kentshire  estates.  In 
1747  he  removed  to  .-Xmerica,  alienated  his  English  estates  in  favour  of  his  brother 
Robert,  and  built  "Belvoir"  and  "Greenway  Court"  in  Virginia  He  is  said  to 
have  met  with  a  disappointment  in  love  which  prevented  his  ever  marrying,  was  one 
of  the  writers  of  the  Spectator,  and  the  friend  and  patron  of  Washington.  He  d. 
s.    p.    at    Greenway    Court,    in    Feby.    1782. 

ii.  ROBERT    succeeded    his    brother    .is    7th    Lord    Fairfax,   md.    twice     but    d.    s.    p.     July     15th, 

1793,    leaving   his    English    estates    to    his    nephew    Rev.    Denny    Martin. 

iii.  FRANCES    who    md.    MARTIN,     and    had    issue  :     Rev.    Denny     who    inherited    his    uncle 

Robert's    English    estates. 


HENRY,  second  son  of  the  4th  Baron  Fairfax,  Sheriff  of  Yorkshire,  in 
1 69 1  md.  ANNE,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Harrison,  and  d.  in 
1708,  having  had  issue:  HENRY  who  d.  s.  p.  in  1759:  THOMAS  d.  in 
infancy;  RICHARD  d.  in  infancy:  and  WILLIAM  b.  in  1691,  who  was  Vir- 
ginia   Agent    of  his    cousin,    the    6th    Lord    Fairfax.       He    md.    ist   SARAH, 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  ^^ 

dau.  of  Major  Walker,  of  the  Bahamas,  and  had  issue  by  her:  george 
WILLIAM  md.  SARAH  CARY,  and  d.  s.  p.  in  1787;  thomas  entered  the 
Royal  Navy  and  was  killed  at  a  sea-fight  in  the  West  Indies.  June 
26th,  1746;  SARAH  md.  JOHN  CARLISLE,  ( q.  V.;)  and  anne  md.  ist  Lawrence, 
brother  of  George  Washington,  and  had  a  dau.  d.  at  the  age  of  seven ; 
md.    2d    GEORGE   LEE,   by    whom    she    had    three    sons. 

WILLIAM    FAIRFAX      md.      2d       DEBORAH     CLARKE,     of     Salem,      MasS., 

and    d.    Sept.    3d,    1757,  having    had    further    issue:    william    an    officer    in 

the    British    army,    d.    s  p.    of  wounds    received    at     the    seige     of    Quebec 

in  1759;  HANNAH  md.  Warner  Washington;  and  bryan  who  succeeded 
as    8th    Lord    Fairfax. 

BRYAN,  Lord  Fairfax,  was  a  clergyman  of  the  Church  of  England,  md. 
ELIZABETH,    youngest    dau.    of  Wilson   Cary,    and    had    issue: 

i.  THOMAS,    of    whom    presently. 

ii.  FERDINANDO     md.     ELIZABETH     CARY,     and     had     issue:      GEORGE    WILLIAM    md. 

ISABELLA  McNeill  ;  WILSON  MILES  CARY  md.  LUCY  GRIFFITH:  FERDINANDO 
md.  two  Misses  JETT :  FARINDA  md.  PERRIN  WASHINGTON:  WILLIAM  HENRY; 
MARY  MUNRO;  ARCHIBALD  a  Captain  in  the  U.  S.  Navy,  md.  1st  SARAH,  second 
dau.     of     Hon.    John    C.     Herbert,    of     Alexandria,    and     2d    ELIZA    NORRIS :    EDWIN    d. 

at      sea:      CHRISTINE     md.     THOMAS      RAGLAND ;      LOUISA     md.    TAPSCOTT ; 

OCTAVIUS:    FLORETTA  ;  HERBERT:    and   WASHINGTON;    all   four  at   jiresent   deceased. 

iii.  ELIZABETH    md.    DAVID    GRIFFITH. 

THOMAS,  eldest  son  of  the  eighth  Lord,  b.  in  1762,  succeeded  his  father 
in  the  title,  resided  at  Vaucluse,  Fairfax  County,  Virginia;  he  md.  ist 
MARY  AYLETT,  2d  LOUISA  WASHINGTON,  and  3d  MAR- 
GARET, dau.  of  William  Herbert,  and  d.  April  21st,  1846,  leaving 
issue    only    by    his    third    wife    as    follows: 

i.  ALBERT     md.     April     8th,     1828,     CAROLINE     ELIZA,     dau.     of     Richard     and     Eliza 

Snowden,  and  d.  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father.  His  widow  md.  March  1st,  183S, 
Capt.  SANDERS,  hut  has  issue  only  by  her  first  husband  :  CHARLES  SNOWDEN 
succeeded  as  loth  Lord,  md.  ADA  BENHAM,  and  d.  s.  p.  in  lS6g  ;  and  JOHN 
CONTEE  b.  in  1830,  md.  in  1857,  a  dau.  of  Col.  Edward  Kirby,  U.  S.  A.,  succeeded 
his    brother,    and    is    the   present    and    eleventh    Baron    Fairfax,    of  Cameron. 

ii.  HENRY   md.   ANN    CAROLINE,    2d    dau.   of  John   C.    Herbert. 

iii.  ORLANDO    md.    MARY    R.    CARY. 

iv.  RAYMOND    d.    in    1813. 

V.  EUGENIA    md.    1st    EDGAR    MASON,    and    2d    CHARLES    K.    HYDE. 


78  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

vi.  ETHELBERT    d.    in    1827. 

vii.  AURELIA    md.  JAMES    W.     IRWIN. 

viii.  LAVINIA    d.    in    1822. 

ix.  MONIMIA    nul.    ARCHIBALD    GARY. 

X.  REGINALD    <l.    in    1862. 


FARQUHAR. 

CHARLES    FARQUHARD    md.    SARAH,  eldest   dau.   of  Roger  and  Mary 
P.    Brooke,    and    had    issue : 

i.  ROGER     BROOKE     h      Oct.     4th,     1837,    md      CAROLINE     MILLER,    and     has    issue  : 

GEORGE    BROOKE  b.  Oct.  5lh.   l8f)8  ;    ANNA    MILLER    I,.   Jany.  30th,   1S71  ;  SARAH   B. 
b.    Sept.    4th,    1S72:    and    ROBERT    MILLER    b.    M.ny    2d,    1S74. 

ii.  MARY    EDITH    b.    April    3d.    1S39. 

iii.  CHARLES    HENRY    b.    M.iy    24th,    1841. 

iv.  GRANVILLE    1>.    March    22d,    1843. 

V.  ELIZA    E.    b.    March   20th.    1845. 


GALLOWAY. 


RICHARD  GALLOWAY,  of  London.  England,  was  the  father  of  RICHARD 
who  md.  Mrs.  ELIZABETH  LAWRENCE,  December  loth,  1686,  and  of 
SAMUEL  who  md.  1st  SARAH,  bv  whom  he  had  four  children,  one  of 
whom  SARAH,  ind.  March  gth,  1720.  henry  hill,  who  d.  before  1722,  and 
another,  hannah  md.  a  ford.  By  his  2d  wife  ANNE  PARDOE,  who  d. 
in    April      1723,    (SAMUEL    GALLOWAY    d    in    Jany.    1720-1,)  he    had   issue: 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  79 

i.  RICHARD      h.     at     London,    Jany.      5th,       1689-90,      called      of     Cumberslone,      md.      MARY, 

dan.    of  Aquila    Paca,    who   afterwards    md.     Dr.     SAMUEL     CHEW.       RICHARD 
GALLOWAY    d.    in    Feby.    1731-2,    leaving   a    dau.    SUSANNAH. 

ii.  PETER   b.    at    West     River,     July     12th,     1690,     md.    Jany.     igili,     1715-16,     ELIZABETH, 

dau.    of  John    and    Elizabeth    Rigbie,  and    had    issue;   JOSEPH    the    celebrated    Loyalist, 
b.    in    1730. 

iii.  JOHN    b.    Jany.    14th,    1692-3,    and    d.    in    II    months. 

iv.  JOHN    b.    Keby.    6th,    1693-4,    md.    ist,    July   31st,    1718,    MARY,  dau.    of   Samuel    and   Mary 

Thomas,    and    had    issue: 

i.  SAMUEL,    of   whom    presently. 

ii.  MARY    md.    June    13th,    1747,    BENJ.    CHEW.      ( r|.    v.) 

iii.  JOSEPH     md.    ANN     COOKSON. 

JOHN  GALLOWAY  md.  2d  Mrs.  JANE  FISHBOURNE,  widow  of  William  Fishbourne, 
by  whom  she  had  two  children,  SAMUEL  and  SARAH.  She  d.  in  June  1748, 
having  had  by  her  2d  husband  who  d.  about  Oct.  iSth,  1 747,  a  daughter, 
JANE,    md.   JOSEPH    SHIPPEN,    of    Philadelphia. 

V.  ANN    b.    .\pril    I2ih,    1695,  md.    Dec.    25th,    1712,    ISAAC   JOHNS. 

vi.  PETER    BINDS    b.    .\pril  25th,    1696. 

vii.  MARY    b.    July    15th,    1697,  md.    Oct.    22d,    1715,   Dr.    SAMUEL    CHEW.     ( q.    v.) 

viii.  Unnamed,    b.    in    Oct.    1698,  and    d.    an    infant. 

ix.  JOSEPH    b.    Oct.    8th,    1699,    md.    Aug.    8th,    1749,   ANNE    HARRIS,    and    d.   in    Dec.   1752, 

leaving    an    only    dau.    ANNE    who    md.    June    2d,    1767,    JOSEPH     PEMBERTON.       Mrs. 
GALLOWAY    afterwards    md.    PHILIP    THOMAS.     ( q.    v.) 

X.  RICHARD    b.   Jany.    loth,     1701-2. 

xi.  Nameless,    b.    Oct.    12th,    1702,    d.    an    infant. 

xii.  SAMUEL    b.    April    7th,    1705,    d.   an    infant. 

xiii.  SAMUEL    b.    Aug.    9th,    1707. 

xiv.  An    unnamed    son,    b.    and    d.    Nov.    in    1709. 


SAMUEL,  son  of  John  and    Mary   Galloway,  md.  about    1745,    ANNE,  dau. 
of  Dr.    Samuel   Chew.       He   d.    in    November    1785,    having    had    issue: 

MARY    md.    THOMAS   RINGGOLD,    who    d.    Oct.     26th,     1776,    his    wife     d.     Feby.    2lst, 
1817,   having  had    issue: 

11 


8o  f;  E  N  E  A  L  O  G  I  C  A  L      N  (J  T  E  S  . 

i.  THOMAS    b.    Sepl.    4lh,     1768,    who    md.    Feb).    loth.    1795,    MARY    GITTINGS,    and   d.   in 

1818. 

ii.  Gen.    SAMUEL    1).    Jany.    I5lh,    1770,     md.     May     3d,     1792,     MARY,    davi.     of     Gen.    John 

Cadwallader. 

iii.  ANNA    MARIA    b.     .March    gth,    1772,    md.    March    24th.    1795,   Col.    FRISBY    TILGHMAN, 

and    d.    Keby.    21>l,    1817. 

iv.  BENJAMIN    d.    unmarried    Aug     24lh.    1798. 

V.  TENCH    b.    March    6th,    1776,    md.    April    loth,    1799,    MARY    CHRISTIAN    LEE. 

ii.  ANNE    md.   JAMES    CHESTON.     ( q.    v.) 

iii.  BENJAMIN    m.l,    HENRIETTA,    dau.    of    Benjamin   and    Sarah   Chew,   of  Cecil    County. 

iv.  JOHN    md.    SARAH,    dau.   of   Benj.    and    Mary   Chew,    and     d.     in     lune     1810,    leaving    an 

only    dau.    MARY    who    md.   VIRGIL    MAXCY,    and   had   issue  ;    Mary    md.   Francis  Markoe, 
and    Sarah    md.    Col.     George    V/.     Hughes. 


SAMUEL  GALLOWAY,  of  Calvert  County,  appears  to  have  belonged  to 
the  above  family,  possibly  a  cousin  of  Samuel  of  \Ve.st  River.  He  d. 
in    April    1723,    leaving    issue:    SAMUEL,  RICHARD,  JOSEPH,  MARY,  ELIZA, 

SARAH,     ANN     and    SOPHIA. 

RICHARD,  his  second  son,  md.  July  30th,  1 7 19,  SARAH  SPARROW. 
(who  afterwards  md.  HENRY  HILL,)  and  d.  in  December  1736,  leaving 
issue:  richard  md.  Sept.  29th,  1715,  sophia,  dau.  of  wiiiiam  and  Margaret 
Richardson,  and  d.  in  Oct.  1741,  leaving  an  only  dau.  Elizabeth,  who  md. 
Thomas  Sprigg,   and    had    issue :     Elizabeth. 


GARRIGUES. 


ROBERT  H.  son  of  William  and  Hannah  Garrigues,  of  Philadelphia,  md. 
May  22d,  1816,  MARGARET  E.  dau.  of  Richard  and  Deborah 
(Brooke)  Thomas,  and  d.  Dec.  12th,  1876,  at  Green  Hill,  Ohio,  having 
had    issue  ; 

i.  HELEN    M.    b.    April    28th,    1817,    md.    June    27th,    1838,    E.    C.    HALL,    of  Ohio, 

ii.  DEBORAH    THOMAS    b.    March    nth,    1819,    d.    unmarried    .\pril    6th,    1862. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 


8i 


iii.  EDWARD    THOMAS    b.    Aug.    31st,    1820. 

iv.  CHARLES     b.     July    zist,     1821,     md.     March     13th,     1S43,     MARTHA     STACKHOUSE, 
and    d.    June    24th,    1864. 

V.  SALLY    ANN    b.    Aug.    24th,    1S23. 

vi.  RICHARD    THOMAS    b.   June    22a,    1825,    md.   Jany.    29th,    1S50,    SARAH    WERT. 

vii.  ELIZA    T.    b.    .\pril    Slh,    1827,    md.    March    29th,   1846,    JESSE    STACKHOUSE,    of  Ohio. 

viii.  WILLIAM    P.    b.    Nov.    19th,    1828,    md.    Dec.    30th,   1852,    RUTH    BURT. 

ix.  HANNAH    B.    b.    Dec.    13th,    1S30,    in   Ohio,    and    d.    March    1st,    1848. 

X.  MARY    ANNA    b.    Dec.    1st,    1832,    md.    Sept.    29th,    1853,   JOHN    K.    BURT,    of   Ohio. 

xi.  SUSAN    H.    b.    Oct.    2a,    1835,   d.    Dec.    8th,  1836. 

xii.  EMILY    T.    b.    .\ug.    19th.    1837,    d.    the    next    day. 

xiii.  MARGARET   B.    b.    Sept.    nth,    1838,    d.    Oct.    12th,    1842. 


ARMS   FROM    BURKE  S   GEN.   ARMORY. 


GEORGE. 


ROBERT  and  ANN  GEORGE,  of  Kent  County,  Md..  of  whom  the  former 
was  descended  originally  from  the  George  family  of  Scotland,  and  in 
the  female  line  from  William  Edmundson,  the  well  known  Quaker 
Preacher  of  the  seventeenth  century ;  had  issue :  twelve  children  of  whom 
only    three     lived     to     maturity ;    they     were     WILLIAM    EDMUNDSON,     of 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES 

whom  presently :  ELIZA  who  md.  PHILIP  E.  THOMAS,  I  q.  v.; )  and 
SARAH.  WILLIAM  EDMUNDSON  GEORGE  the  only  surviving  son 
removed  to  Baltimore  with  his  sister,  and  resided  mainly  with 
her  until  his  own  marriage.  At  the  age  of  21  he  was  taken  into 
partnership  by  his  brother-in-law,  and  continued  in  business  with  him 
or  his  sons  until  within  a  few  years  of  his  death  He  was  distinguished 
for  urbanity,  courtesy,  strict  adherence  to  principle,  and  a  generous  hos- 
pitality. He  md.  in  181 2,  SARAH,  dau.  of  Jonathan  and  Sarah  Ellicott, 
and    d.    in    1839,    having    had    issue: 

SARAH    (1.    in    infancy. 

ELIZA  md.  in  1839,  JOHN  D.  EARLY,  who  d.  having  had  issue:  JOHN  D.  C.ishier  of  the 
Commercial  and  Karniers  Hank  of  Kallim.jre,  md.  .April  27th,  1S65.  MAUD  G.  RIEMAN. 
and  has  three  children,  Eliza  G.,  Evaline  and  Alexander  Rieman ;  WILLIAM  GEORGE: 
anti    JOSEPH     D.     who    d.    in    1850,    ajjed    4    years. 

PHILIP  THOMAS  md.  in  1847.  ELLEN  JENKINS,  and  has  had  issue  :  MARY  ELLEN 
d.    in    infancy:     SAMUEL    ELLICOTT;    SARAH:     and    JOSIAH. 

ANNE  nul,  in  1S43,  HENRY  M.  FITZHUGH,  and  has  issue:  SARAH,  MARY.  ANNE, 
DANIEL    and     WILLIAM. 

JONATHAN    ELLICOTT. 

ROBERT  md.  n  1857.  JOSEPHINE  BOSTON,  and  has  issue;  JONATHAN  ELLICOTT, 
ROBERT     HARVEY,      CECILIA    and     MARTHA. 

SARAH  HARVEY. 

FRANCES    md.    in    1854,    HENRY     LATIMER. 

MARY  ANN  md.  in  1851,  MARK  W.  JENKINS,  .^nd  has  had  issue:  JULIA;  and 
BASIL    d.    in    infancy. 

WILLIAM  E.  md.  in  1S66,  MARGARET  HAMILTON,  and  had  issue:  ANNE  d.  in 
infancy. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 


H 


\ 


ARMS    FROM    AN    OI.Il    KNGRA VI.Nc;. 


GILPIN. 


BERNARD,  son  of  Gideon  and  Sarah  Gilpin,  md.  Aug.  2ist,  1793,  at 
Sandy  Spring  Meeting  House,  in  Montgomery'  County,  Maryland,  SARAH, 
third  dau.  of  Richard  and  Sarah  ( Coale )  Thomas,  who  d.  April  29th, 
1805,    having    had    issue: 

SARAH    1).    May    30th,    I7q4,    md.    ROGER    BROOKE.     ( <|.    v.) 
ELIZABETH    1j.    Nov.    2lsl,    1795,    nul.   JAMES    P.    STABLER,     (q.    v.) 
ANN    ROBINSON    b.    July    isi,    1797.    md.    EDWARD    STABLER,     (q.    v.) 
THOMAS    b.    Feby.    loth,    1799. 
SAMUEL    b.    March    2Sth,    1801,    of    whom    presently. 


HANNAH    b.    May    20th,    1803,    md.    Feby.    5th,     1S35,     ANDREW,     son 
Rachel    Birdsall,    of   Loudoun    County,    \a. 

LYDIA    S.    b.    .April    i6th,    1805,    md.    WILLIAM    BROOKE.     (.|.    v.) 


of    Whitson    and 


BERNARD  GILPIN  md.  2dly  Aug.  26th,  1807,  LETITIA 
GILBERT,  dau.  of  Whitson  Canby,  and  had  further  issue;  william 
HENRY  b.  Aug.  loth,  1808;  JOSHUA  CANBY  b.  April  I2th,  1810; 
MARY    B.    b.    June    24th,    1812;    GIDEON    EDWARD    b.     Dec.     2ist,     1814; 

GEORGE  FOX  b.  April  4th,  1817:  CHARLES  CANBY  b.  Nov.  Ilth,  1819, 
d.  Aug.  9th,  1820;  JAMES  STABLER  b.  April  1 2th,  1821  :  CANBY  b. 
Dec.    1st,    1823;    and    BERNARD    b.    March    5th,    1826 


84  ■  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

SAMUEL,    second    son    of  Bernard    and   Sarah    (Thomas)    Gilpin,  b.   March 
28th,    1801,    md.    RACHEL    COVER,    and    had    issue: 

i.  EDWARD    CANBY    mri.     Keby.    23(1,  1854,    in    Philadelphia,    ANNIE    FEAST,  and    has  had 

issue;  LIZZIE  FEAST  h.  Dec.  30th,  1854  ;  WILLIAM  H.  b.  April  4th,  1856  ; 
SAMUEL  b.  .Sept.  1st,  1858,  d.  Sept.  4th,  1859:  JOSEPH  b.  Oct.  2Ist,  i860,  d.  April 
22(1,  1862:  EDWARD  h.  Nov.  4tli,  1S63,  d.  .Vug.  1st,  1865;  MARY  A.  b.  Sept. 
l6lh,    1865:     and    CLARENCE    LEA    b.    July    2Ist,    1S70. 

ii.  FRANCES    A.    md.    Oct.    itjih,    1865,  EDWARD   J.    ^nn    of    Edward    and    Deborah    A.   Lea, 

and  had  issue;  EDWARD  S.  b.  Sept.  i6tli,  1867;  FRANK  T.  b.  June  6th,  1869; 
and    ALBERT    G.     b.    .-Vug.    13th,    1872. 


GODEY. 


WALTER   GODEY     md.     in     1818,    CHARLOTTE,     eldest    dau.    of    John 
and (Berry)    Thomas,    and   had    issue: 

i.  THOMAS,    of  whom    presently, 

ii.  HENRY. 

Mrs.    GODEY    md.    2d    Dr.    JOHN   WOLFENDEN,  and   had  issue: 
SARAH    d.    unmarried    in    i8t;8. 


THOMAS,  her  eldest  son  by  her  first  marriage,  md.  June  29th,  1846, 
SARAH  ANN  NORRIS,  and  has  had  issue;  MARY  CHARLOTTE  md. 
Oct.  10th,  1867,  HENRY  W.  WARNER,  and  has  two  children,  mary  godey 
and  ANNIE  w.;  HENRY  md.  in  1876,  LOUISE  WILSON;  and  THOMAS 
ARTHUR;    FRANKLIN;    THOMAS  WALTER;    EDWARD  NEEDLES;    CHARLES; 

and    ROBERT    W.    who    all    d.    in    infancy. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  85 


JAMES  AP   GRIFFITH. 


A  sister  of  Sir  Rhys  ap  Thomas,  K.  G.,  md.  Griffith  ap  Howell  and 
had  issue:  James,  who  in  his  exile  assumed  the  name  of  Robert  Brampton 
or  Brancetour.  In  1516  we  find  him,  through  the  influence  of  his  uncle, 
a    Gentleman    Usher    of  the    Royal    Household. 

After  the  death  of  Sir  Rhys  he  seems  to  have  returned  to  Wales  and 
resided  there,  probably  in  some  office  under  his  cousin  Rice  ap  Griffith. 
After  the  arrest  of  Rice,  James  ap  Griffith  held  out  for  some  time  against 
the  King's  officers,  and  we  find  Henry-  addressing  a  special  warrant  to  Lord 
Ferrars  as  Justice  in  South  Wales,  dated  October  7th,  1531,  directing  the 
arrest  of  James  ap  Griffith  ap  Howell,  who  had  fortified  himself  in  the 
Castle  of  Emlyn.  This  was  accordingly  done  and  he  was  imprisoned  in 
the  Tower  of  London.  From  this  he  escaped  some  time  in  1533,  and 
going  to  Wales,  collected  a  few  of  the  old  servants  of  his  House,  and 
taking  his  wife  and  daughter  and  young  Thomas  ap  Rice  went  to  Scotland. 
July  2nd,  1533,  Lord  Dacre  writes  to  the  King  that  a  gentleman  of  W^ailes, 
his  wife  and  eight  persons  with  them,  were  landed  at  St.  Ninian's,  in 
Scotland,  and  that  he  was  uncle  to  Ryse  of  Wailes.  In  reply  Dacre  and 
Wharton,  Henry's  agents  were  ordered  to  watch  him.  A  later  letter  says 
he  had  a  daughter  with  him,  and  one  who  named  himself  Ryse,  and  that 
the  party  was  well  favoredly  arrayed  and  appointed.  He  was  ordered  to  a 
Castle  S.  W.  of  Edinburgh,  and  visited  there  by  King  James.  Afterwards 
he  came  to  Edinburgh  and  was  much  resorted  to  by  the  Courtiers,  but  had 
no  audience  of  the  King.  Finally  went  to  the  Emperor,  and  is  noticed  as 
being  at  Antwerp  in  December  1533,  and  at  Lubeck  in  the  following  May. 
After  this  we  hear  nothing  of  him  until  in  1539  when  he  appears  in  Paris 
in  the  train  of  Charles  V.  Henry  at  once  instructed  his  Ambassador,  Sir 
Thomas  Wyatt,  to  demand  his  arrest.  Wyatt  informed  the  Constable 
Montmorency  that  he  was  an  English  subject  who  had  robbed  his  Master 
and  afterwards  conspired  against  the  King,  had  him  watched  to  his  lodgings 
by  a  spy,  and  in  December  1539,  taking  with  him  a  Provost  Marshal's 
guard,  surrounded  the  house  at  night.  Wyatt  entered  Griffith's  room  where 
he  sat  writing  at  a  table.  He  says  in  his  report  to  the  King  that 
"  Brancetour's  colour  changed  as  soon  as  he  heard  my  voice ;  and  with 
that    came    in    the    Provost    and    set    hand    on    him.        I    reached    to    the    letters 


86  GEN  E  A  LOG  I  C  A  I.      NOTES. 

he  was  writing,  but  he  caught  tliem  afore  me  and  flung  them  backwards 
into  the  fire.  I  overthrew  him  and  cracked  them  out ;  but  the  Provost 
got  them."  Upon  this  Brancetour  declared  himself  the  Emperor's  servant, 
and  taking  other  papers  from  his  pocket  placed  them  in  the  Provost's  hands. 
The  Provost  leaving  a  guard  with  Wvatt  and  Brancetour,  went  to  the 
Chancellor  for  instructions.  W'yatt  then  attempted  to  persuade  the  prisoner 
to  submit  to  him,  but  he  made  the  Plmperor  his  master  and  refused. 
"Once  he  told  me"  says  W'yatt,  "that  he  had  heard  me  oft  times  say 
that  kings  have  long  hands;  but  (}od,  tjuoth  he,  hath  longer."  The 
Provost  returning  took  charge  of  Brancetour  till  the  morning.  After  break- 
fast the  next  day,  W'yatt  saw  Cardinal  (iranvelle  and  the  Chancellor,  and 
finally  the  matter  was  referred  to  the  Emperor.  He  was  extremely  angry. 
The  man  he  said  "  was  his  servant,  and  had  been  in  Perse,  and  had  fol- 
lowed him  in  all  his  viages  in  Affrica,  in  Province,  in  Italy  and  France 
these  ten  or  twelve  years  past."  Wyatt  answered  that  Brancetour  was  his 
master's  subject,  and  had  of  his  own  knowledge,  committed  treason  in  Spain, 
and  insisted  that  he  should  be  surrendered  in  accordance  with  previous 
treaties  in  regard  to  persons  guilty  of  treason.  The  Emperor  cared  nothing 
for  treaties,  Brancetour  was  his  servant  and  should  go  free,  and  Wyatt  was 
compelled  to  let  him  do  so.  Griffith  returned  to  Germany  in  the  train  of 
the  Emperor,  and  we  next  hear  of  him  in  a  letter  written  by  Sir  Thomas 
Seymour  at  the  siege  of  Buda,  August  8th,  1542,  who  says  "there  lately 
came  to  Vienna  James  Griffith  up  Powell,  who  calls  himself  Robert 
Brampton,  and  hath  a  letter  from  the  Pope  to  the  King  of  Hungary,  to  be 
captain  of  two  hundred  howshereres  or  light  horse  of  Hungary."  May  6th, 
1549,  Cardinal  Pole  writes  to  Bishop  Ceneda,  Papal  Envoy  in  France^ 
recommending  Captain  Griffith  who  with  Dr.  Hilliard,  were  the  Cardinal's 
Envoys  to  the  Protector  of  England.  With  this  letter  closes  the  record  of 
his    eventful    life. 


HANDY. 

SAMUEL    HANDY    came    to    America    from    England    about    1635.  and    d.   in 
Somerset    County,   Maryland,  in    1721.       He    was    the    father   of  Col.  ISAAC 

HANDY;      whose        SOn       HENRY       md.       JANE,       daU.       of      Capt.     William     Winder,      and 

sister    of   Levin    Winder,    Governor    of    Maryland. 


G  E  N  E  A  L  O  G  I  C  A  L      N  O  T  E  S  ,  87 

Their  son  Dr.  WILLIAM  WINDER  HANDY  md.  Feby.  24th, 
1842,  MARY  ANN,  dau.  of  Thomas  and  Ann  (Thomas)  Poultney, 
and  d.  Jany.  27th,  1864,  having  had  issue:  THOMAS  POULTNEY  md. 
Oct.  31st,  1865,  and  d.  in  1876,  leaving  issue:  william  winder  b.  April 
3d,    1871  ;    and    mary   ann    b.    April    14th,    1872. 


HARRIS. 


WILLIAM  HARRIS,  of  Anne  Arundel  Co.,  md.  MARGARET  and  d. 

in    Jany.    1732,    leaving    issue:     ROBERT;    STEPHEN;    WILLIAM,    of   whom 
presently:     PRUDENCE;     SARAH;     and    MARGARET. 

WILLIAM,  third  son  of  William  and  Margaret  Harris,  md.  after  1735, 
MARGARET,  fifth  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Mary  (Hutchins)  Thomas, 
and    had    issue : 

i.  MARGARET   md.    HENRY   WILSON.     ( q.    v.) 

ii.  SAMUEL     md.     April     2d,     1771,     RACHEL,     dau.     of    Henry     Willson,     and     had     issue  : 

WILLIAM    md.    MARY    CONSTABLE;    and    SAMUEL    md.    ELIZA    CONKLING. 

iii.           MARY    md.     May     29th,     1770,     RICHARD     ROBERTS,    and     had     issue:     RICHARD    md. 
KENT;    and    MARGARET. 

iv.  ELIZABETH    md.   JOHNS    HOPKINS,     (q.    v.) 


HERBERT. 


WILLIAM  HERBERT,  of  Muckross,  on  the  Lakes  of  Killarney,  in  Ire- 
land, came  to  America,  and  was  President  of  the  Bank  and  Mayor  of 
Alexandria ;  md.  a  dau.  of  John  and  Sarah  ( Fairfax )  Carhsle,  of  Vir- 
ginia, and  had  issue:  JOHN  CARLISLE,  of  whom  presently;  WILLIAM 
who  md.  a  sister  of  John  P.  Dulany,  of  Virginia ;  MARGARET  md. 
THOMAS,  9th  Lord  Fairfax ;  SARAH  md.  Rev.  OLIVER  NORRIS,  of 
Philadelphia:  ANN  d.  unmarried;  ELIZA  p.  d.  unmarried  in  1865;  and 
LUCINDA    d.  in    youth. 


88  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

JOHN   CARLISLE,    eldest   son   of  William   Herbert,    md.    MARY,   dau.   of 
Major    Thomas   Snowden,    and    had    issue: 

Dr.    THOMAS    SNOWDEN,    of   whom    presently. 

ANN    CAROLINE    md.    Hon.    HENRY    FAIRFAX.     ( q.    v.) 

ALFRED  a  graduate  of  West  Point,  brevetled  first  Lieutenant  July  27th,  1836,  for  gallantry 
in  the  Florida  War;  resigned  his  commission  June  30th,  1S37  ;  Civil  Engineer  from 
1S37  to  1842;  Superintending  Engineer  of  several  Southern  Railroads;  Professor  in 
State  Military  Academy,  S.  C,  1843-46;  in  U.  S.  Ordnance  Bureau  1S46-53  ;  U.  S. 
Assistant    or   Principal    Examiner   of   Patents    1853-57. 

SARAH    m<l.    Capt.    ARCHIBALD    FAIRFAX,    U.    S.    N.     (q.    v.) 

WILLIAM    FAIRFAX. 

EMMA    md.    Rev.    W.    BRYANT,    of    Virginia. 

MARY  VIRGINIA  md.  Capt.  THOMAS  T.  HUNTER,  U.  S.  N.,  who  resigned  his 
commission    at    the    beginning   of    the    Civil    War,    and    entered    the    Confederate    Navy ; 

both    d.    having    had    issue:     Dr.    FREDERICK    md,  LIPSCOMB;    THOMAS  in  the 

Confederate  Navy  during  the  Civil  War  ;  MADELINE  md.  Major  EDMONDSTONE  of 
South  Carolina  ;  JULIA  md.  Lieut.  Col.  FRANKLIN  HARWOOD,  U.  S.  A.  ;  WIL- 
LIAM;    CHARLES;    SARAH;    and     MINNIE. 

i.       JULIA. 

EUGENIA. 

LUCINDA    md.   JOHN    EVERSFIELD. 

ELIZA. 

EDWARD  md.  MARY  H.  BARRETT,  and  has  issue;  WILLIAM  PINKNEY  md. 
REBECCA,     dau.    of    Robert    Beverly. 


Dr.  THOMAS  SNOWDEN,  eldest  son  of  John  C.  and  Mary  (Snowden) 
Herbert,  md.  ist  CAMILLA  HAMMOND,  and  2d  ELIZABETH 
DUER,    by    whom    he    had    no    issue.       By    his    first    wife    he    had    issue: 

i.  JOHN    CARLISLE. 

ii.           JAMES    R.  served    as  a   Confederate   Colonel   of   Infantry  during  the   Civil  War,  is  a  Brigadier 

General    in    the    Maryland    Militia,    and    one    of  the   Police  Commissioners   of    Baltimore 

City;    md.    ELIZABETH    COLEMAN,    dau.    of    Mark  Alexander,    of    Mecklenburg 

County,    Va.,    and    has    issue  :     ANN    GORDON ;    CAMILLA  HAMMOND ;    MARK    ALEX- 
ANDER;    and    MARY    COLEMAN    who    d.    in    1S77. 

iii.         MATTHIAS   HAMMOND. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  89 


HOPKINS  AND  JOHNS. 


RICHARD   JOHNS,    b.    at    Bristol,    England,  settled    at    the    Cliffs,  in  Calvert 
Co.,    Md.,    in     1675,     md.    ELIZABETH     (Kinsey)     widow    of    Thomas 

Sparrow,     and     had     issue:      RICHARD;     AQUILA;     ISAAC;     ABRAHAM;     PRIS- 
CILLA;  ELIZABETH  ;  and    MARGARET    who    md.    in    I/OO,    GERARD   HOPKINS, 

of  Anne   Arundel    County. 

GERARD    HOPKINS    who   md.    MARGARET   JOHNS   d.  in   Jany.   1743-4, 
and  his  wife  in    March    1749-50,    having    had    issue    the    following   sons: 

JOSEPH    b.    .\ov.    2d,    1706,    md.    Aug.    17th,    1727,   ANN,    dau.   of  John   and    Eliza    Chew. 

GERARD    b.    March    7th,    1709,    of    whom    presently. 

PHILIP    b.   Aug.    gth,    1711,    settled   on    the    Eastern    Shore    of   Maryland. 

SAMUEL  b.  Jany.  i6th,  1713-14,  md.  Sept.  2d,  1740,  SARAH,  dau.  of  Jacob  and 
Elizabeth  (Arnold)  Giles,  and  had  issue:  GERARD  b.  April  6th,  1742,  md.  Dec. 
19th,  177S,  Mrs.  RACHEL  HARRIS,  widow;  SAMUEL  b.  Dec.  gth,  1743;  and  JOHN 
b.   Jany.   4th,   1745-6. 

V.  RICHARD    b.    Dec.    15th,    1715,    md.    KATHERINE    and   had    issue;    NICHOLAS    b. 

May  I2th,  1747;  RACHEL  b.  Jany.  31st,  1749-50;  RICHARD  b.  Feby.  17th,  1 7 50-1  ; 
SARAH  b.  Sept.  20th,  1751  ;  KATHERINE  b.  Jany.  20th,  1753,  d.  Sept.  27th,  1763; 
GERARD  b.  Feby.  2ist,  1754,  d.  Dec.  2d,  1757;  SAMUEL  b.  Sept.  25th,  1756; 
ELIZABETH    b.    Sept.    17th,    1758  ;     and   JOSEPH    b.    April    9th,    1761. 

vi.  WILLIAM    b.    .\ug.    8th,   1717. 

vii.        JOHNS    b.    Dec.    30th,    1720.     (q.    v. ) 

Besides  these  sons,  GERARD  and  MARGARET  HOPKINS  had 
two  daughters,  ELIZABETH  b.  June  13th,  1703,  md.  Jany.  loth,  1723-4, 
LEVIN  HILL,  and  had  issue:  priscilla  and  mary;  and  MARGARET  md. 
AQUILA    JOHNS. 

GERARD,  second  son  of  Gerard  and  Margaret  (Johns)  Hopkins,  b. 
March  17th,  1709,  settled  at  South  River,  and  md.  MARY  HALL,  a 
Roman  Catholic,  who  joined  Friends  about  1733.  He  d.  July  3d,  1777, 
having    had    issue: 

i.  MARGARET    b.    Jany.    nth,    1730-1,    md.    JOHN,     son    of    John    and    Elizabeth    Thomas. 

(q.     V.) 


90  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

ii.  GERARD    b.    Aug,    6tli,    1732. 

iii.  MARY    b.    Nov.    nth,    1734. 

iv.  SARAH    b.    Nov.    7th.    1737,    md.   JOHN    COWMAN.     ( q.    v.) 

V.  RICHARD    b.     Keby.    7th,     1739-40,    d.    ill    infancy. 

vi.  ELIZABETH    b.    Nov.    3d,    1741,    md.    BASIL    BROOKE.     {<[.    v.) 

vii.  RACHEL    b.    Dec     3d,    1742,    m.l.    EVAN    THOMAS,     (q.    v.) 

viii.  JOSEPH    b.    Jany.    iiih,    1744-5,    of    whom    presently. 

ix.  RICHARD    b.    .Maicli    20th,    1747.     (q.    v.) 

X.  HANNAH    b.    Aug.    2gth.    1749. 

xi.  ELISHA    I,.  Oct.   15th,    1752,   practiced    medicine,    md.    1st    HANNAH    HOWELL,   of    Phila- 

delphia,    and     had     issue:     DEBORAH:     ISAAC    HOWELL:     PATIENCE    HOWELL     md. 
GERARD     R.     HOPKINS,     ( (|.     v.;)      ELIZABETH     HOWELL       and     HANNAH     HOWELL 

l)oth    of   whom    md.    JOSEPH    JANNEY.    ( <|.    \. ) 

Dr.  ELISHA  HOPKINS  md.  2d  SARAH,  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Thomas) 
Snowden,  and  d.  Sept  30th,  1S09.  having  had  further  issue:  SAMUEL  SNOWDEN 
b.  Nov.  6th,  1797;  BASIL  BROOKE  b.  Nov.  6th,  1799;  HENRIETTA  ANN  1>.  July 
30th,  iSoi  ;  THOMAS  SNOWDEN  b.  June  l8th,  1803  ;  JOHN  SNOWDEN  b.  May 
l6th,     1805;     and    RICHARD    SNOWDEN    b.    Sept.    I.st,    1807. 


JOSEPH,  third  son  of  Gerard  and  Mary  (Hall)  Hopkins,  b.  Jany.  iith, 
1744-5,  md.  ELIZABETH  HOWELL,  who  d.  Nov.  4th,  1810,  and 
her    husband    Sept.     nth,     1823,     having     had     issue:     ISAAC    HOWELL    b. 

bee.     19th,     1770;      PATIENCE     b.     Nov.     5th,     1771,    md.     PHILIP    SNOWDEN, 

(q.  v.);    GERARD    b.    Jany.    22d,    1775.    md.    Oct.    14th,    1804,  HENRIETTA, 

dau.    of   Samuel     and    Elizabeth    (Thomas)    Snowden;     HANNAH    and    MARY    twins, 

b.  April  12th,  1777:  ISAAC  GRAY  b.  June  i6th,  1783;  priscilla  b. 
Oct.  24th.  1785;  MARY  b.  April  9th,  1788;  SAMUEL  b.  April  9th,  1790; 
and    SARAH    b.    Sept.    3d,    1792. 


RICHARD,  fourth  son  of  Gerard  and  Mary  (Hall)  Hopkins,  b.  March 
20th,  1747,  md.  Dec.  23d,  1774,  ANN,  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth 
(Thomas)  Snowden,  who  d.  March  i6th,  1818,  and  her  husband  Sept. 
20th,     1823,     having     had     issue:      ELIZABETH     b.     Nov.     20th,     1775,    md. 

PLUMMER,    and    d.     June    25th,     1806;    GERARD    R.    b.    Aug.    10th, 

1777,    of  whom    presently;     MARY    b.  Sept.    1st,    1779;    SAMUEL  SNOWDEN 


GENEALOGICAL     NOTES.  9I 

b.    July    15th,    17S3;    HENRIETTA    SNOWDEN    b.     Jany.     20th,     1786,    md. 

PLUMMER,    and    d.    Dec.    19th,    1862;    ANN    b.    June    29th,     1789,    d. 

unmarried  Oct.  8th,  1864;  RICHARD  b.  Dec.  26th,  1791,  d.  unmarried 
Aug.  2d,  1872;  SARAH  b.  April  i6th,  1793,  d.  unmarried  in  1874;  and 
MARY   JANET   b.    Oct.    6th,    1796. 


GERARD  R.  eldest  son  of  Richard  and  Ann  (Snowden)  Hopkins,  b. 
Aug.  loth,  1777,  md.  PATIENCE  HOWELL,  dau.  of  Dr.  Elisha  and 
Hannah    (Howell)    Hopkins,    and    had    issue: 

LOUISA    MARIA. 

EMMELINE   PATIENCE. 

ROBERT     BARCLAY     living     in     Louisville.      Kentacky,      md.     CATHERINE     MOORE 

EWING,      and     has     issue:      ROBERT;    KATIE     md.     THOMPSON;    THOMAS 

BUTLER;     SALLIE ;     and    MARSHALL     EWING. 

ALFRED  THOMAS  also  living  in  Louisville,  Kentucky,  md.  LOUISA  XAVIER 
ROBINSON,  and  has  issue:  MARGARET  HOWELL;  NANNIE;  SUSAN;  ROBIN- 
SON:   and    LOUISA. 


JOHNS,  youngest  son  of  Gerard  and  Margaret  (Johns)  Hopkins,  b.  Oct. 
30th,  1720,  md  in  1744,  ELIZABETH  GILLISS,  and  had  one  son 
EZEKIEL.  After  his  first  wife's  death  JOHNS  HOPKINS  md.  2d  in 
1749,  MARY  (Richardson,)  widow  of  Col.  Crockett,  of  the  British 
Army,  and  had  a  son  JOHNS  who  md.  CATHERINE  HOWELL,  Feby. 
i6th,  1758.  JOHNS  HOPKINS,  Sr.  md.  3d,  ELIZABETH,  dau.  of 
Samuel   and    Mary   Thomas,    and    had    issue    by   her: 

i.  SAMUEL    b.    in    1759.     ( q.    v.) 

ii.  PHILIP    1).    in    1761,    md.    ^L^rch    2isl,    17S7,    MARY,   dau.    of    Isaiah    Boone,    and    d.     July 

25th,  1S14.  his  wife  d.  Sept.  15th,  l8l6,  aged  46  years,  having  had  issue:  HANNAH 
b.  April  lOlh,  178S,  md.  July  2d,  1S07,  JACOB  JANNEY,  and  d.  Nov.  1st,  1819, 
having  had  issue:  Philip  Hopkins  b.  June  20th,  180S  ;  Lewis  b.  .April  14th,  iSlo; 
Mary  b.  Jany.  27th,  1S12 ;  and  Henry  b.  .\pril  27th,  1814  ;  JOHNS  b.  May  23th. 
1790;  ELIZABETH  b.  June  3d,  179I  :  ISAIAH  BOONE  b.  July  25th,  1793;  SUSANNAH 
b.  Oct.  2.1,  1795,  d.  April  2d,  1817  ;  EZEKIEL  b.  Dec.  7th,  1797;  HESTHER  b. 
April  4th,  iSoo;  MARY  b.  Dec.  loth,  1800,  d.  unmarried  -Sept.  14th,  1824;  ANN  b. 
^L^y  loth,  1S05  ;  RACHEL  b.  May  2d,  180S  ;  RICHARD  b.  July  2Sth,  iSlo;  and 
SARAH    b.    July    20th,    l3l2. 


92  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

iii.  RICHARD    itid.    HANNAH   HAMMOND. 

iv.  MARY    md.    SAMUEL    PEACH. 

V.  MARGARET    md.   JESSE    TYSON,     (q.    v.) 

vi.  GERARD    T.    of    whom    presently. 

vii.  ELIZABETH    md.    March    26th,    1S25,    JOHN,    son    of  Joseph    and    Hannah   Janney. 

viii.         EVAN    md.   Jany.    25th,    1810,    ELIZABETH,  dau.  of  Joseph   and    Elizabeth    Hopkins,  and 
had    issue;    ELIZABETH    b.   Oct.    26th,    1810;    and  JOSEPH    b.    Nov.    26th,    1S12. 

ix.  ANN    md.    Nov.    slh,    iSoi,    THOMAS,    son    of    Caleb    and   Grace  Shrieves.       Their  descend- 

ants   now   live    in    California. 

X.  RACHEL    md.    March    29th,    1S04,    ROBERT,    ..on    „f  Joseph    and    Mary    Hough,    of   Penn- 

sylvania,   and    had    issue:     SAMUEL    h.    June    2Ist,    1806. 

xi.  WILLIAM. 


GERARD  T.,  third  son  of  Johns  and  Elizabeth  (Thomas)  Hopkins,  md. 
April  6th.  1796,  DOROTHY,  dau.  of  Roger  and  Mary  Brooke,  and 
d.    in    1834,    having    had    issue: 

i.  MARY    b.   Aug.     12th,     1797,     md.     May     12th,     1817,    BENJAMIN     P.     MOORE,    and    had 

issue:  ELIZABETH  md.  SAMUEL  B.  WALTON,  of  Omaha  City,  Neb.;  ROBERT 
d.  s.  p.;  DEBORAH  BENJAMIN  P.  md.  in  1S76  FLORENCE,  dau.  of  Jared  Sparks 
the    historian  ;     REBECCA,    WILLIAM    and    GERARD,    who    all    d.    s.    p. 

ii.  EDWARD    b.    Dec.    9th,     179S,    d.    Mch.    9th,    iSoo. 

iii.  DEBORAH    b.   Nov.    27lh,    iSoo,    d.    s.    p.    in    1830. 

iv.  ELIZABETH    b.    Mch.    31st.    1802. 

V.  SARAH    li.    Dec.    Sth,    1S05,    d.    s.  p. 

vi.  THOMAS    h.    May    19th,    iSll. 

vii.  WILLIAM    b.   July    5th,    1S13. 

viii.  GERARD  T.  b.  Oct.  5ih,  1S15,  md.  ELIZABETH  COATES,  and  has  issue:  FRANK  N. 
md.  FANNY  MONROE:  ANNIE  md.  EVAN  POULTNEY,  (  q.  v.;)  BESSIE:  JOHNS; 
GERARD    and    ROGER    BROOKE. 

ix.  MARGARET    b.     Aug.     26th,     1S17,     md.    THOMAS   JOLLIFFE,     who    d.    leaving    issue; 

THOMAS  HOPKINS:  WILLIAM  HOPKINS  md.  LUCY  MATTHEWS:  ELIZABETH  md. 
NATHANIEL  B.  CRENSHAW,  of  Virginia,  and  has  had  issue  :  Margaret  b.  in  1S73,  and 
John     Meredith,    and    Nathaniel    d.    in    infancy  ;    and    FANNIE. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  93 

SAMUEL,  eldest  son  of  Johns  and  Elizabeth  ( Thomas )  Hopkins,  b.  in 
1759,  md.  HANNAH,  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Hannah  (Jones)  Janney, 
and    d.    Feby.    9th,    18 14,    having   had    issue: 

i.  JOSEPH   JANNEY  b.   Aug.   28th.   1793,  md.  E.   SCHOFIELD,  and    had  issue:    LEWIS    N.; 

GERARD  md.  Oct.  6th,  1874,  EMILY  R.  eldest  dau.  of  Nicholas  and  Henrietta 
Snowden,  and  has  issue:  Joseph  \Vaverly  b.  July  15th,  1875;  and  Blanche  b.  Sept. 
23rd.  1S76  ;  SAMUEL  md.  in  1877,  MARTHA,  dau.  of  John  M.  and  Elizabeth  Smith, 
of    Baltimore ;    and  JOSEPH. 

ii.  JOHNS    b.    May    iglh,    1795,    the   celebrated    merchant    and    millionaire,    founder    of    the    Johns 

Hopkins  University,  Hospital,  and  Orphanage  for  Colored  children,  at  Baltimore,  Md.; 
d.    unmarried    in    1873. 

iii.  ELIZA    b.    May    19th,    1797,    md.    NATHANIEL    CRENSHAW,    of   Virginia. 

iv.  SARAH    b.    Feby.    27th,    1799,    md.    RICHARD    M.  son    of   Abijah    and   Jane   (McPherson) 

Janney,  who  d.  leaving  issue  ;  JOHNS  HOPKINS  md.  CAROLINE  SYMINGTON,  and  has 
issue  :  Lena,  Richard  and  Johns  ;  SAMUEL  M.  md.  E.  HALL,  and  has  issue  :  Mary,  John, 
and  Sarah:  JANE  md.  FRANCIS  WHITE,  ( q.  v.;)  HANNAH;  and  MARGARET  md. 
JOSEPH     ELLIOTT. 

V.  HANNAH    b.    Nov.   19th,    1801. 

vi.  SAMUEL   b.    Nov.    20th,    1803,   md.   LAVINIA   JOLLIFFE,    and    had    issue  ;   JOHN  ;    ELLA 

md.    MONROE    MERCER:    Dr.    ARUNDEL;     and    MAHLON. 

vii.         MAHLON   JANNEY   b.   June    i8th,    1S05. 

viii.        PHILIP   b.    May    3ISI,    1807. 

ix.  MARGARET    md.    MILES   WHITE,    of    North   Carolina,    who    d.     in     March     1S76,    having 

had  issue:  Dr.  ELIAS,  d.  s.  p.;  and  FRANCIS  md.  JANE,  dau.  of  Richard  M.  and 
Sarah    Janney,    and    has    had    issue  :    Miles,    Sarah,    Francis    d.    in    infancy,    and    Richard. 

X.  GERARD    b.    Nov.    26th,    1809. 

xi,  MARY   b.    Oct.   8th,    1811. 


94  Ci  E  N  E  A  L  O  G  I  C  A  L      N  (Vr  E  S  , 


ARMS     FROM     SHARPE  S     PEERAGK. 


HOWARD, 


OF    NORFOLK. 


THOMAS  PLANTAGENET,  surnamed  "  De  Brotherton,"  eldest  son  of 
King  Edward  I.,  of  England,  by  his  second  wife,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Philip  HI.,  of  France,  b.  in  1301,  was  created  Earl  of  Norfolk,  Dec. 
i6th.  1312,  and  Earl  Marshal,  Feby.  loth,  1335-6,  being  the  first  so 
designated.  He  md.  1st.  ALICE,  dau.  of  Sir  Roger  Halys,  Knt.,  by 
whom  he  had  issue :  MARGARET,  of  whom  presently :  and  ALICE  md. 
EDWARD  de  MONTACUTE,  and  had  a  dau.  JOAN  md.  william  ufford.  Earl 
of   Suffolk,    and    d.    s.    p. 

THOMAS  PLANTAGENET  md.  2d,  MARY,  dau.  of  William  Lord 
Roos,  and  widow  of  William  Le  Brus,  and  d.  in  1338.  having  had  a 
son,    who    became    a    monk    at    the    .A.bbey    of   Ely. 


MARGARET,  eldest  dau.  and  eventually  heir  of  Thomas  Plantagenet, 
was  created  Duchess  of  Norfolk  for  life  Sept.  29th,  1397,  and  md.  ist, 
JOHN  LORD  SEGRAVE,  who  d.  in  1353,  having  had  issue:  ANNE, 
a   nun,    .Abbess    of   Barking:    and    ELIZABETH,    of  whom   presently. 

MARGARET,  Duchess  of  Norfolk,  md.  2d  Sir  WILLIAM  MANNY, 
K.  G.,    and    had    a    dau.  ANNE    md.  JOHN    HASTINGS,     Earl    of    Pembroke. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  95 

ELIZABETH,  second  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Margaret,  Duchess  of  Norfolk, 
md.  JOHN,  loth  Baron  Mowbray,  who  d.  in  1360,  having  had  issue, 
with  others:  JOHN,  nth  Baron,  created  in  1377  Earl  of  Nottingham, 
d.  s.  p.  in  1379;  and  THOMAS,  12th  Baron,  created  Earl  of  Notting- 
ham in  1383,  and  Duke  of  Norfolk,  Sept.  29th,  1397,  Earl  Marshal  and 
K.  G..  md.  ELIZABETH,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Fitz-AIan,  Earl  of 
Arundel,  and  d.  in  1413,  having  had  issue:  Margaret,  eventually  one  of 
the  co-heirs  of  her  cousin  John  Mowbray,  4th  Duke  of  Norfolk,  md. 
JOHN,  son  and  heir  of  sir  Robert  Howard,  Knt.,  who  was  elder  surviving  son 
and  heir  of  Sir  John  Howard,  by  his  second  wife,  Alice,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Sir  William  Tendring,  of  Tendring;  which  Sir  John  w^as  only  survi- 
ving son  of  Sir  Robert  Howard,  by  Margaret,  dau.  of  Robert  Lord 
Scales ;  said  Sir  Robert  being  son  of  Sir  John  Howard,  Knt.  of  Wigen- 
hall,  by  Joan,  sister  of  Richard  de  Cornwall,  and  grandson  of  William 
Howard,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  1297  to  1308,  by  Alice, 
dau.    and    heir   of   Sir    Edward    Fitton,    Knt. 


Sir  ROBERT   HOWARD,    who   md.    MARGARET   de   MOWBRAY,    had 

issue  by  her,  a  son  Sir  JOHN,  summoned  as  Baron  Howard,  Oct.  15th, 
1470,  created  Earl  Marshal  and  Duke  of  Norfolk,  June  28th,  1483,  K.  G. 
Slain  at  Bosworth  Field  in  1485,  and  being  attainted,  all  his  honors  were 
forfeited.  He  had  issue  by  his  first  wife,  CATHERINE,  dau.  of  William 
Lord  Molines,  with  several  daughters,  an  only  son  and  heir  thomas, 
created  Earl  of  Surrey,  June  28th,  1483,  attainted  with  his  father,  but 
restored  to  the  Earldom  of  Surrey  in  1489,  and  created  Duke  of  Nor- 
folk and  Earl  Marshal,  Feby.  ist,  15 14,  Lord  Treasurer  and  K.  G.,  and 
d.  May  21st,  1524,  having  had  issue  by  his  2d  wife,  AGNES,  sister  and 
heir    of   Sir    Philip    Tilney,    Knt.,    of    Boston,     with     others,     a     sixth    dau. 

CATHERINE     md.      RICE     AP     GRIFFITH,       (  q.     V.) 


96  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 


HOWARD, 


OF   WASHINGTON. 


Sir    HENRY    HOWARD,   of    England,  had  three    sons    EPHRAIM ;    Dr    JOHN; 

and    JOSHUA     who    md.     1st    REBECCA    OWINGS,     and   2d    a    Mrs.    WARFIELD. 

By     his     first     wife     he    had    issue:    sarah    md. Winchester,   mary 

md.    SAMUEL    THOMAS,     {  q.    V.;)     RACHEAL    md.    SAMUEL    ROBERTSON;    SAMUEL    md. 

DARCEY,   and    was    father  of    Eli    Howard    of    Haltimorc,    and   grand- 
father   of   Mrs.    John    Leary,    Mrs.    l-~annic     -Saltzer,    and     Emma     Howard; 

JOSEPH.     I  q.     v.);      BEALE,     DEBORAH     md. DARCEY;    JOSHUA;     and     HENRY, 

of   whom    presently. 


HENRY  HOWARD,  filth  son  of  Joshua  and  Rebecca  ( Owings )  Howard, 
b.  May  28th.  1791,  an  M.  D.,  and  Professor  of  Medicine,  md.  ist, 
HANNAH,  dau.  of  James   Snowden    Pleasants,    who  d.  leaving  issue: 

i.  VIRGINIA    PLEASANTS    md.    Professor   COURTENAY,    ,111. 1    <1.   le.iving    i,sue:    HENRY 

HOWARD;     DAVID    li.    .s.     p.;     ami    ALEXANDER     DALLAS     BACHE. 

ii.  Dr.    MARSHALL    PLEASANTS    n„l.    ANNA    NORMAN     McCENEY,     and     d.     leaving 

is,ue  :       MARGARET     V.       nui.      ELISHUA     RIGGS;     LAURA     V.       md.      SAMUEL     RIGGS  ; 
HENRY     PLEASANTS,     ami     MARSHALL     PLEASANTS. 

iii.  LAURA    PLEASANTS    md.   Prof.  WILLIAM   H.    McGUFFEY,   L.   L.  U.,  of   tlie   Univer- 

sity   of   Virginia,    and    lias   had    issue  :     ANNA    d.    s.    p. 

iv.  •       Dr.    HAMILTON    PLEASANTS    md.    MARIA    E.    dau.    of    Thomas    Gibbs,    and    d.    Dec. 
2glli,    1S63,    having    had    issue:     IDA    d.    s.    p.;     and    HAMILTON. 

Prof.    HENRY    HOWARD    md.    2nd    ELIZA,    dau.    of    Joseph    Elgar, 

since    deceased,    and    d.   March    2d,    1874.  leaving    further    issue:    ELIZA  ELGAR; 

and    ANNA    ELGAR. 


JOSEPH,  second  son  of  Joshua  and  Rebecca  (  Owings )  Howard,  md. 
MARY,  fouth  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Mary  ( Cowman  )  Thomas,  and  had 
issue:      SAMUEL     d.     s.     p.;      MARIA     md.     IRVINGS;    MARY     md. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  97 

JAMES     THORNTON;     Dr.    FLODOARDO,     of    whom     presently;      SARAH     ANN 

md.  TIBBALS;    and    d.    leaving    issue:    Dr.   william   f.   of  Cincinnati, 

Ohio,     and     ANNIE;      HENRIETTA     md.     McKENZIE;     ELIZABETH    md. 

THORNTON  ;     and     LAWRENCE. 


FLODOARDO,  second  son  of  Joseph  and  Mary  (Thomas)  Howard,  b. 
May  nth,  181 1,  md.  June  nth,  1833,  LYDIA  MARIA,  dau.  of 
Samuel    Robertson,    and    has    had    issue: 

i.  FLODOARD     WILLIAM     h.     May     14th,     1834,      md.      1st      Oct.      23d,      i86o,      SARAH 

ROSANNA,    d.Tu.    of    Robert    Henning,    who    d.    leaving    issue  ;     WILLIAM    ROBERT 
b.    .\ug.    3ivl,     1S61  ;     FLODOARDO    BENNETT    b.    May    27th,    1866,   d.    June    9th,    1871  ; 
and    LYDIA    MARY    b.    July    2d,    1S73. 
FLODOARD    W.    HOWARD    md.    2d    Nov.    14th,     1876,     ANNA     M.,     dau.     of    Alexander 
Brown. 

ii.  SAMUEL    ROBERTSON    b.    March    24th,    1837,    d.    .Sept.    29th,    1S38. 

iii.  LYDIA    MARY    b.    March   6th,    and    d.    Oct.    i6th,    183S. 

iv.  GEORGE    ROBERTSON    li.    Aug.    22d,    1S39,   d.    Sept.    13th,    1840. 

V.  LAURA    ROBERTSON    b.    Oct.    nth,    1S41,    md.    May    28th.     1873,     G.     HERBERT,     and 

has    issue:     MILDRED    b.    .April    30th,    1S74  ;    and    LYDIA    ROSE    b.    .May    14th.     1876. 

vi.  JOSEPH    LAWRENCE    b.    .Aug.    19th,    1844,    d.   July    26th,    1S50. 

vii.  ROBERTSON  A.  M.,  M.  D  ,  L.  L.  B.,  &c.,  b.  Dec.  12th,  1S47,  a  member  of  the  Mary- 
land and  District  of  Columbia  Bar;  md.  June  8th,  1875,  ISOLINA,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Carusi,  and  has  had  issue:  JOSEPH  THORNTON  b.  April  loth,  and  d.  June  nth. 
1876. 

viii.        EDWIN    b.    Oct.    5th,    1850. 


JANNEY. 


JOSEPH,  son  of  Joseph  and  Hannah  (Jones)  Janney,  md.  ist,  ELIZA- 
BETH HOWELL,  dau.  of  Dr.  Elisha  and  Hannah  1  Howell)  Hopkins, 
and  had  issue:  HANNAH  ANN  md.  ROBERT  HULL,  of  Baltimore,  and 
had    a    son,    william  janney. 


98  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

JOSEPH   JANNEY   md.   2d,  HANNAH    HOWELL   HOPKINS,  a 

sister    of   his    first    wife,    and    d.    leaving    further    issue : 

i.  ELIZABETH    md.   J.    M.    SEWELL. 

ii.  REBECCA    md.   JOSEPH    MERREFIELD,   and    has   issue:    JOSEPH    JANNEY;    WILLIAM 

JANNEY:     ELIZABETH     md.     HENRY     COX;     and     REBECCA    JANNEY. 

iii.  WILLIAM    JANNEY. 


ARMS    FROM    BERRY  S    ENC.     HER.VLDICA. 


JOHNSON. 


THOMAS  JOHNSON,  a  lawyer  of  Poole,  near  Garmouth,  in  England, 
md.  MARY,  dau.  of  Roger  Baker,  of  Liverpool,  and  a  ward  in  Chancery, 
and  is  said  to  have  emigrated  to  Maryland  about  1660.  This  date  is  evi- 
dently incorrect ;  it  was  about  thirty  }-ears  later  that  he  settled  in  Calvert 
County    in    that    State,    and    trafficked    in    furs   with    the    Indians. 

Early  in  the  following  century  he  attempted  to  return  to  England,  and 
appears  to  have  set  sail  in  a  vessel  whose  cargo  represented  his  hard  earned 
fortune.  The  vessel  was  captured  by  the  Spaniards,  and  he  lost  his  all. 
After  a  long  imprisonment  he  escaped  and  returned  to  America  in  a  Canadian 
vessel.  From  Canada  he  travelled  on  foot  to  his  home  in  Maryland.  The 
fatigue  and  hardships  of  the  journey  seriously  injured  his  health,  and  in 
1714,  shortly  after  his  return,  he  died.  His  wife  died  in  a  few  months, 
leaving   an    only    child,    THOMAS    b.    F"eb)-.    19th,    1701-2. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  99 

THOMAS,  son  of  Thomas  and  Mary  (Baker)  Johnson,  was  md.  Mch. 
30th,  1725,  by  Rev.  Jonathan  Ray  to  DORCAS,  dau.  of  Joshua 
and  Elizabeth  Sedgewick,  of  Connecticut,  who  d.  Dec.  nth,  1770,  and 
her   husband    Apl.    12th,    1777,    having    had    issue: 

i.  THOMAS    b.    Dec.    13th,    1725,    d.    in    infancy. 

ii.  BENJAMIN    b.    July   6th,    1727,    d.    in    May,    1786. 

iii.  MARY    b.    Aug.    5th,    1729,    md.    WALTER   HELLEN,    and    d.    m    1801. 

iv.  REBECCA     b.    Nov.    8th,    1730,     md.    THOMAS     McKENZIE,     and    d.    s.    p.     Mch,     nth, 

1767. 

V.  THOMAS   b.   Nov.   4th,    1732,   elected   to    the    Congress    of    1774,     and    re-elected    till    1777, 

when  he  was  elected  first  Governor  of  the  State  of  Maryland.  Jany.  6th,  1776, 
elected  a  Brigadier-General,  and  commanded  the  "Flying  Camps."  June  15th,  1775, 
on  his  motion  Washington  was  elected  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Continental  forces. 
Being  absent  on  account  of  illness  did  not  sign  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 
Aug.  5th.  1791,  appointed  a  Justice  of  the  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  He  md.  Feby. 
l6th,  1766,  ANN,  only  dau,  of  Thomas  Jennings,  of  .\nnapolis,  ami  d,  Oct,  26th, 
1819,  leaving  issue:  THOMAS;  ANN  md,  Maj.  JOHN  GRAHAM;  REBECCA  md. 
THOMAS    JOHNSON;    DORCAS;    and    JOSHUA. 

vi.  JAMES     b.     Sept.     30th,      1736,     a    Colonel    in     the     Continental     ,\rmy,     md.     MARGARET 

SKINNER,    and    had    issue:     JAMES;    THOMAS;    and    REBECCA, 

vii.  ELIZABETH    b.   Sept,    17th,    1739,    md.    Capt,    GEORGE    COOK,    of    the    Maryland    Navy. 

viii,        JOSHUA    b.    June    25th,    1742,    of    whom    presently, 

ix.  Dr.   JOHN    b.   Aug,    gth,    1745. 

X.  BAKER    b.    Sept,    30th,    1747.     ( q,    v.) 

xi.  ROGER,    of    whom    presently. 


ROGER,    eleventh    child    of    Thomas     and    Dorcas   (Sedgewick)   Johnson, 

b.  March  i8th,  1749,  was  md.  Feby.  4th,  17S1,  by  Rev.  Francis  Lander 
to  ELIZABETH,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  and  Sarah  (Coale)  Thomas, 
who  d.  Sept.  7th,  1837,  her  husband  having  d.  Mch.  3d,  1831.  They 
had    issue  : 

i.  RICHARD    b.  Nov.  gth,   17S1,   md,  JULIANNA    DORSEY,   and    d,   July    I4lh,    1S39.    having 

had     issue,     with     others:      RICHARD    DORSEY      who     md,     NANNIE    SIMMS,    and     has 

issue:      Richard:       MARION     md,      Dr,      DUVALL;      FLORA      nut,      WILLIAMS; 

EDITH    MAY    md.    THOMAS    MORGAN,    and    another    dau.    unmarried. 


lOO  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

ii.  GEORGE     h.    July    25th,    1783,    md.    ELIZABETH     DUNLOP,    and    had    ten    children,    of 

whom  are  living  ELIZABETH  DORCAS  md.  GEORGE  LOWRY:  THOMAS  nvl  HEN- 
RIETTA JOHNSON,  and  has  issue  :  William  and  Roberta ;  and  ROBERTA  md. 
ROBERT,    eldest    son    of    Maj.    George    Peter,    of    Montgomery    County,    Md. 

iii.  iv.    SAMUEL    and    HENRIETTA    b.    in    November,    1754,    d.    unmarried.  . 

V.  WILLIAM    THOMAS    b.    Oct.    4th,    17S7,   md.    DOLLY    MACTIER,    and   d.    s.    p. 

vi.  SARAH     b.    Dec.    26th,    1788,    md.    ELI     DORSEY,    and    d.    Aug.    25th,     1834,    leaving    five 

children. 

vii.         JOSEPH     b.     Oct.    30th,     1790.     md.     ELEANOR     HILLEARY,     and     d.    Mch.    4th,    1835, 
leaving   issue:     THOMAS    ROGER:    Dr.    WILLIAM    HILLEARY,    and    three    daughters. 

viii.         CHARLES    b.    Feby.    iSth,    1792,    d.    Oct.    i6th,    1S67,    unmarried. 

ix.  DORCAS    b.    May    14th,    1793.    md.    HENRY    MACTIER,    and    d.    s.    p.    Dec.    4th,    1815. 

X.  Dr.   JAMES    THOMAS    b.    Nov.    12th,    1794,   md.    EMILY    NEWMAN,    .and    d.    Sept.    4th, 

1867,  h.lNing  had  issue:  Dr.  JAMES  T.  ;  OTIS;  ELIZABETH  R.  md.  WILLIAM 
RICHARDSON;    and    SUSAN     BIRD     nid.    JOHN    V.     WHITE. 

xi.  ELIZA    b.    Aug.    '^th,    1796,    md.     Rev.     WILLIAM     ARMSTRONG,    and    has    had     issue: 

WILLIAM  J.  d.  leaving  issue:  William  I.,  Eliza,  and  Nettie;  ANNA  TOWNSEND 
md.  Dr.  READ,  of  Accomac  County,  Va.  ;  and  HENRIETTA  md.  THOMAS  PARRA- 
MORE,    of   the    same    State. 


JOSHUA,  second  son  of  Thomas  and  Dorcas  (Sedgewick)  Johnson,  b. 
in  1742,  removed  to  France,  and  engaged  in  mercantile  life  at  Nantes. 
He  afterwards  removed  to  London,  and  was  appointed  Consular  Agent 
of  the  United  States.  He  md.  CATHERINE  NUTH,  and  had  issue: 
eight  children,  among  whom  were  THOMAS  BAKER,  d.  unmarried,  and 
LOUISA  CATHERINE  b.  Feby.  I2th,  1775,  md.  July  27th,  1797,  at  London, 
JOHN  QUINCY,  son  of  President  John  Adams,  and  removed  with  him  in 
the  Autumn  of  that  year  to  Berlin  ;  Mr.  Adams  having  been  appointed 
Minister  to  that  Court.  In  1824  he  was  elected  President  of  the 
United  States,  and  served  one  term.  He  d.  Feby.  23d,  1848,  leaving 
issue  surviving:  charles  francis  b.  Aug.  i8th,  1807,  at  Boston,  was 
graduated  at  Harvard  College  in  1825,  admitted  to  the  Boston  Bar  in 
1828,  a  member  of  the  Massachusetts  Legislature  183 1-6,  Member  of 
Congress  from  Massachusetts  1859-61,  Minister  to  England  from  1861-68, 
and  acted  with  consummate  ability  in  that  position,  especially  during 
the  critical  period  of  the  Civil  War.  He  md.  in  1829,  the  younge.st 
dau.    of   Peter    C.    Brooks,    of    Boston,    and    has    had     issue ;    John   Quincy     b. 


GEN  E  ALO  G  I  C  A  1.      N  O  T  ES  .  lOI 

Sept.  22d,  1833,  a  prominent  politician  of  Massachusetts,  resides  at 
Quincy ;  charies  Francis.  Jr.,  b.  May  27th,  1835,  admitted  to  the  bar  in 
1858,  served  through  the  Civil  War,  mustered  out  with  the  Brevet  rank 
of  Brigadier  General;  Henry  Brooks  b.  Feby.  i6th,  1838,  private  Secretary 
to  his  father  while  Minister  to  England,  in  1870  Assistant  Professor  of 
History  at    Harvard    College,    and    Editor    of  the    North  American   Review. 


BAKER,  seventh  son  of  Thomas  and  Dorcas  ( Sedgewick  (  Johnson,  b. 
Sept.  30th,  1747,  was  a  Colonel  in  the  Continental  Arm_\-,  md.  Dec. 
9th,    1784,   CATHERINE,    dau.   of  Colonel   Nicholas  Worthington,   and 

d.  June  l8th,  I81I,  leaving  issue:  BAKER;  CATHERINE  WORTHING- 
TON   md.     March     4th,     1806,     WILLIAM    ROSS,     of    Fredericktown,     Md.  ; 

WILLIAM;  JULIANNA  md.  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  JOHN  JOHNS,  6f  Virginia; 
MATILDA  CHASE;  CAROLINE  WORTHINGTON  GOLDSBOROUGH  ;  WORTH- 
INGTON md.  May  14th,  1822,  MARY  JANE  FITZHUGH,  dau.  of  Judge 
Richard  Potts;  and  CHARLES  WORTHINGTON  b.  Sept.  28th,  1805,  md. 
ELEANOR    MURDOCK,    dau.    of    Dr.     Bradley     and     Harriet     (Murdockl     Tyler,     and 

had    issue:    Harriet    md.  in    1849,  charles   schley,   and  Gen.   bradley  tyler 

md.  June  25th,  I85I,  jane  CLAUDIA,  dau.  of  Hon.  Romulus  M.  and  Anna  Hayes 
(Johnson)     Saunders,     and     haS     isSUe  :      Bradley     Sa'unders. 


JONES, 


OF    MARYLAND. 


DAVID   JONES,    who    was    a    nephew    of   Nicholas    Sluby,    of    Sweden,    md. 
MARIA,    dau.    of  Richard   S.    and    Mary   Thomas,    and    had    issue: 

i.  DEBORAH    md.    Feby.    29th,    1S3S,    Col.    EDWARD    WILKINS,    of    Kent,   and   had   issue: 

JULIANA  md.  Capt.  ROBERT  S.  EMORY,  and  has  issue;  Edward  Wilkins,  Maria 
Ella,  Julia,  Isabelle,  and  Robert  Julienne:  EDWARD  MIFFLIN  md.  MARY  ANNA 
MERRITT,  and  has  issue:  Susan  Carter,  Fanny  Louise,  and  Jenny;  and  MARIA 
DEBORAH  md.  JAMES  RUSSELL,  of  Baltimore  City,  and  has  issue  :  James.  Olive, 
and    Maria. 


I02  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

ii.  ANN     MARIA    m.l.    JAMES     WHITAKER,    «ho     d.    leaving     issue:      HARRIET,    FRANK, 

JAMES,     ANNIE,     ami     MIFFLIN. 

iii.  MARY    md.    A.    W.    SPARKS,    and    has    issue:     HEHRY    and    ELLA. 

iv.  OLIVER     PERRY     md.     MARY     BROWN,     and    d.     in     l86S,    leaving    issue:     EDWARD. 

HIRAM,    DAVID    PAUL,    and    two    daughters. 

V.  RICHARD. 

iv.  THOMAS    md.    .Sept.    loth,    1S40,    FANNIE    ISABELLE,    dau.    of    R.    T.    Jones,    and    has 

issue:  MARIA  THOMAS,  I  now  Lilly  T.  .Armstrong);  THOMAS  BROWN  b.  Feby. 
7th,  1S45;  JAMES  ARMSTRONG  b.  .Vug.  20th.  1S51  :  MARY  BROWN;  and 
NICHOLAS    SLUBY    b.    .\pl.    l6th,    1853. 


JONES, 

.    bF  NORFOLK. 


Lieutenant-Gcieral  Sir  JOHN  THOMAS  JONES,  Bart.,  of  Cranmer  Hall, 
Norfolk,  a  K.  C.  B.  and  .Aicie-de-Camp  to  her  Majesty,  Queen  Victoria, 
md.  April  20th.  1816,  CATHERINE  MARY,  only  dau,  of  Effingham 
Lawrence,    of  London,    and    d.    Feb)-.    26th,    1843,   leaving   issue: 

i.  LAWRENCE    >econd    Bart.,    killed    by    Greek     Brigands,    and    d.   s.   p.    Nov.    7th,    1845,    and 

was   succeeded    by 

ii.  WILLOUGHBY    b.    Nov.   24th,    1S20,    third   Bart.,    md.    .April    15,    1856,    his   cousin    EMILY, 

dau.    of    Henry    T.    Jones,     and    his    wife    Lady    Hardinge,    and    has   issue :       LAW- 
RENCE JOHN,    b.    .Aug.    15th,    1S57,    and    MARY  FLORENCE. 

iii.  HERBERT    WALSINGHAM     b.    Oct.    loth,    1S26,    md.    .April    23d,    1S50,    CATHERINE 

RACHEL,    dau.    of    Daniel    Gurney,    of   North    Runcton,    Norfolk,    and    Lady    Harriet 
Hay,    second    dau.    of    William,    15th    Earl   of  Erroll. 

iv.  EMILY   FLORENCE     md.     Dec.     27th,     1849,    WILLIAM     FRANKS,    Jr.,     of    Woodhill. 

Hertfordshire. 


GENEALOGICAL     NOTES.  103 


KANE. 


JOHN  K.  KANE,  Judge  of  Admiralty  of  the  U.  S.  District  Court  for  the 
Eastern  District  of  Pennsylvania,  md.  JANE,  dau.  of  Thomas  Leiper, 
and  d.  Feby.  21st,  1858,  having  had  issue:  Dr.  JOHN  K. ;  ROBERT 
PATTERSON,  of  the  Philadelphia  Bar;  Gen.  THOMAS  leiper.  Col.  of  the 
42d  Pennsylvania  Volunteers  in  the  Civil  War ;  ELIZABETH ;  and 
Dr.    ELISHA   KENT    the    Celebrated    Arctic    Explorer,    b.    Feby.    3rd,     1820. 

Dr.  Kane  was  educated  at  the  University  of  Virginia  for  the  profes- 
sion of  a  Civil  Engineer,  but  was  compelled  to  leave  that  Institution  in 
1838,  owing  to  a  disease  of  the  heart,  from  which  he  never  fully  recovered. 
The  next  year  he  began  the  study  of  Medicine  at  the  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania, and  October  19th,  1840,  while  still  an  undergraduate,  and  not  of 
age,  he  was  elected  Resident  Physician  to  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital.  In 
May  1843,  having  obtained  the  post  of  Surgeon  in  the  U.  S.  Navy,  he 
sailed  in  the  Frigate  Brandywine  with  Commodore  Parker,  as  Physician  to 
the  Embassy  to  China.  After  the  Embassy  left,  he  remained  six  months 
in  Whampoa,  practicing  his  profession.  Between  1843  and  1846,  he  travelled 
extensively  in  the  Philippines,  Borneo,  Sumatra  and  India,  passed  through 
Persia,  Egypt  and  Syria,  crossed  Greece  on  foot,  travelled  on  the  Continent, 
and  in  England,  and  returned  to  the  United  States  in  1847.  I"  May  of 
that  year,  he  visited  Africa,  and  afterwards  took  part  in  the  Mexican  War. 
In  these  travels  he  met  with  numerous  adventures,  and  displayed  undaunted 
courage,  and  persistence  in  his  plans  despite  of  all  obstacles.  In  1850  he 
accompanied  Lieut.  De  Haven's  Arctic  Expedition  as  its  Surgeon  and 
Naturalist,  publishing  an  account  of  the  Expedition  in  1854.  In  1853,  Mr. 
Henry  Grinnell  and  Mr.  George  Peabody  were  instrumental  in  fitting  out 
another  Arctic  Expedition,  to  which  Dr.  Kane  contributed  his  pay  (about 
$3,000,)  and  the  proceeds  of  Lectures  which  he  delivered  in  1852-3.  He 
was  appointed  the  Commander  of  the  Expedition  which  sailed  from  New 
York,  May  30th,  1853,  in  the  Advance.  The  surviving  officers  and  men 
returned  October  nth,  1855,  having  been  compelled  to  abandon  their  vessel 
in  the  ice,  and  to  travel  with  sledges  and  dogs  for  84  days  to  the  Danish 
settlements  on  the  coast  of  Greenland,  where  they  met  Capt.  Hartstene, 
who   had   been   sent    to   their   relief.       The   story   of  the    Expedition  was  most 


I04  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

graphically  told  by  Dr.  Kane  in  two  volumes  published  by  Childs  & 
Peterson,  of  Philadelphia,  in  1S56.  Gold  medals  were  awarded  him  by 
Congress,  thu  Legislature  of  New  York,  and  the  Royal  Geographical  Society 
of  London.  His  health  again  gave  way,  and  after  a  visit  to  London,  he 
sailed  for  the  West  Indies,  Feby.  17th,  1856.  On  the  voyage  he  suffered 
a    paralj-tic    stroke,    and    d.    at    Havana,    December    25th,    of  the    same    year. 


KING. 


JOSEPH    KING,   Jr.,    md.    Dec.     17th,     1817.     TACY,    dau.    of    Elias    and 
Mary    Ellicott,    and    d.    leaving  issue : 

i.  FRANCIS     THOMPSON     b.    Feby.     25th,     1819,    md.     Jany.    8th,     1846,     ELIZABETH 

TABER,     who    d.    in     Mch.     1856,    having    had    issue:      MARY     b.     Dec.     Sih,     1S47  ; 
ANNIE    b.    in    1848  ;    BESSIE    b.    in    1855  ;    and   two   other   children    who   d,  in    infancy. 

ii.  THOMAS    b.   July    19th,    1820. 

iii.  MARY    ELLICOTT    b.    Sept.    2nd.    1823,    md.    GEORGE    WARDOUR,    and    has    a    dau. 

MARY. 

iv.  JOSEPH    b.   July    I7lh,    1S25.  md.    June    1st,   1869,   JANE    GILMOR,    dau.   of  Hon.   Benja- 

min   C.    and   Jane    Grant    ( Gilmor  I    Howard. 

V.  ELIAS    d     unni.irried. 


KNIGHT    AND    CANBY. 


An  account  of  this  family  will  be  found  in  Martindale's  History  of 
Byberry  and  Moreland,  published  in  1867.  From  that  we  find  that  the 
earliest  known  ancestor  was  Giles  Knight,  of  Gloucestershire.  England,  who 
was    born    in    1653,    was   an    Elder    of    the     Society    of    Friends,    and    came    to 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  IO5 

America  in  1682,  leaving  England  in  the  ship  "  Welcome,"  with  William  Penn, 
August  30th  of  that  year,  and  landing  at  Newcastle  on  the  Delaware  some 
time  in  October.  He  md.  Mary  English,  was  frequently  a  member  of  the 
Provincial  Assemby,  and  d.  August  20th,  1726.  His  only  son  Joseph  b.  in 
1680,  md.  Abigail  Antill,  and  d.  April  26th,  1762,  his  wife  d.  November 
19th,  1764,  aged  82  years.  Giles,  their  son  was  b.  November  17th,  1719, 
md.  Elizabeth  James,  February  24th,  1738,  and  d.  July  13th,  1799,  at  Ben- 
salem,    Pa. 

Israel,  their  tenth  child  was  b.  March  4th,  1760,  md.  November  26th, 
1782,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Isaac  and  Esther  Tyson,  of  Baltimore,  and  d.  January 
31st,    1810,    his    wife    d.    April    8th,    1824,   aged    66   years. 

Isaac,  their  second  son  was  b.  September  14th,  1785,  md.  September 
24th,  181 1,  at  Sandy  Spring  Meeting  House,  Julianna  Maria,  dau.  of  Samuel 
and  Anna  (Warfield)  Thomas,  He  was  a  man  of  considerable  engineering 
ability,  and  the  inventor  of  Knight's  Box  for  the  wheels  of  Railroad  Cars. 
He  d.  April  ist,  1855,  ^"d  his  wife  February  20th,  1868,  leaving  issue: 
Sarah  d.  in  infancy;  Charles  Alexander  b.  November  nth,  1812,  d.  July 
I2th,  1848;  Eliza  Snowden ;  Dr.  Samuel  Thomas,  of  whom  presently; 
William  Henry  b.  January  20th,  1820,  d.  October  31st,  1847;  Ann  Rebecca; 
Maria  Louisa,  of  whom  presently;  Mary  Virginia;  and  Granville  Sharp  b. 
July    i8th,    1828,    d.    October   2d,    185 1. 


Dr.  SAMUEL  THOMAS,  fourth  child  of  Isaac  Knight,  b.  December  20th, 
1817,  was  graduated  in  Medicine  at  the  University  of  Maryland  in  1835, 
and  has  since  practiced  in  Baltimore.  He  md.  first  November  12th, 
1839.  REBECCA  JANE,  dau.  of  Joseph  E.  and  Lucretia  Moore. 
She    d.    August    22d,     1851,     leaving    issue:     JULIA;    LUCY    GIBBONS     md. 

JAMES  ATTLEE;  Dr.  LOUIS  WILLIAM  b.  October  2 1st,  1 844;  EMMA; 
MARTHA  THOMAS;  Dr.  SAMUEL  THOMAS,  Jr.  b.  April  7th,  1850,  at 
the  age  of  17  was  graduated  in  Medicine  at  the  University  of  Mary- 
land, and  obtained  the  position  of  Clinical  Recorder  in  the  University 
Hospital.        He    d.    February    12th,    1870,    from    disease    contracted    there. 

Dr.    SAMUEL    T.    KNIGHT  md.  2dly  September  2d,   1852,  MARY, 
dau.   of  William   and   Tabitha   McConkey. 


MARIA    LOUISA,    seventh    child    of    Isaac   Knight,     md.     May     nth,     1848, 
Samuel    Canby,    and    has    issue : 


I06  GENEALOGICAL     NOTES. 

i.  WILLIAM    THOMAS    li.    April    13th,    1849.     mtl.     May     28th.     1870,     IDA     L.     FISH,     of 

Boston,    a    niece    of   Hon.    Hamilton    Fish,  Secretary    of  State    of   the    United    States,  and 
has    one    child,    CLARENCE    S. 

ii.  EDWIN    KNIGHT    h.    December   6th,    1853 

iii.  ALBERT    HENRY    b.    October    7th.    1856. 


KNOWLES. 


Dr.  WILLIAM  G.  KNOWLES  md.  October  27th,  1835,  at  Longwood, 
MARTHA  ANN,  dau.  of  Dr.  Gustavus  Warfield  and  Mary  Thomas, 
his   wife,    and    had    issue : 

i.  GEORGE     GRAY    b.     March     I2tli,     1837,     at     Darby,     near     Philadelphia,     md.     April     28th, 

1864,   by    the    Kev.    Halsey    Dunning,    u,    MARY    ELIZABETH    WHITE,    she    d.    in 

March,    1865. 

ii.  MARY    WARFIELD    b.    April     15th,     1839,    md.     December    31st,     1863,     WILLIAM    H. 

HORNER,  and  d.  leaving  issue:  MARTHA  THOMAS  b.  April  1st,  1865  ;  MARY 
WARFIELD  b.  March  5th,  1867  ;  WILLIAM  b.  Oct.  25th,  1873,  d.  June  14th,  I&74  ; 
and    EMMA    CROZER    b.    February    25th,    1876,   d.    June    9th,    1876. 

iii.  GUSTAVUS    WARFIELD    b.    March    I2lh,     1841,     md.     March     29th,     1870,    by     Rev.     Dr. 

Benjamin  Grifiilh,  to  EMMA,  dau  of  John  P.  Crozer,  of  Upland,  and  had  issue : 
WILLIAM  b.  Dec.  14th,  1S70;  HENRY  CROZER  b.  April  22d,  1872,  d.  Jany.  13th, 
1S74 ;    and    SALLY    d.    in    infancy. 

iv,  LOUISA    VICTORIA    b.    August    tgth,    1843,    md.    Oct.    27th,    1868.    at    her    father's    residence 

in  Baltimore,  by  Rev.  Dr.  Thos.  J.  Shepherd,  to  CLARENCE  ALBERTUS 
EVANS,  and  has  issue;  WILLIAM  KNOWLES  b.  .\ugust  lOth,  1869;  and  EMMA 
CROZER    b.    June    r2th,    1874. 


LARGE. 


JAMES  LARGE,  of  Philadelphia,  md.  Jany.  15th,  1817,  ELIZABETH, 
dau.  of  Thomas  and  Ann  (Thomas)  Poultney,  who  d.  Apl.  12th, 
1833,    having   had    issue: 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 


107 


THOMAS  POULTNEY  1,.  Feby.  I2tli,  iSig,  md.  June  26th,  1837.  MARY  STRICK- 
LAND, and  d.  July  27th,  1S52,  having  had  issue:  ELIZABETH  POULTNEY  d.  unmar- 
ried   in    Dec.    1872. 

MARY  b.  Oct.  7th,  1820,  md.  Oct.  31st,  1839,  ROBERT  H.  LARGE,  and  has  had 
issue:  SALLIE  b.  Oct.  15th.  r840,  rad.  Mch.  1st,  1870,  Dr.  THEODORE  FASSITT : 
JAMES  b.  Aug.  23d,  1842 ;  and  JOHN  B.  b.  Mch.  7th,  1846,  md.  Apl.  toth,  1872, 
SARAH  W.  MEADE,  and  has  issue:  George  Gordon  Meade  b.  Aug.  26th,  1873 ;  and 
Robert    H.    b.    Oct.     31st,    1875. 

ANN  POULTNEY  b.  Oct.  31st,  1S22,  md.  Feby.  4th,  1839.  WILLIAM  MIFFLIN, 
and  has  issue:  JAMES  b.  in  Aug.  1840,  md.  Nov.  29th,  1871,  LILY  WIGHT,  of 
New   York. 

SARAH     M.     1).     May     24th,     1847,     md.     SAMUEL     H.     TAGART,     Attorney-at-Law.     of 

Baltimore. 


ARMS    O!-'    JOHN     L.^WRENCE,    OF    W.^SHINGTON. 


LAWRENCE, 


OF    LANCASHIRE. 


The  earliest  ancestor  of  this  family  of  whom  there  is  any  record  was 
Robertas  Laurentius  or  Robert  Laurens  of  Ashton  Hall,  Lancashire,  who 
accompanied  Richard  Cceur  de  Lion  in  his  Crusade,  and  distinguishing  him- 
self at  the  siege  of  Ptolemais  or  St.  Jean  D'Acre  in  1191,  by  being  the 
first  to  mount  the  walls  in  the  final  assault,  was  created  a  Knight  Banneret 
by  the  King,  and  received  a  grant  of  the  coat  of  arms  still  borne 
by  his  descendants,  viz.:  Argent,  a  cross  raguly  gules.  His  son  Sir  Robert 
married    a    daughter   of   James   Trafford    of   Trafford,    in    Lancashire,    and    left 


I08  \  G  K  N  E  A  LO  GI  C  A  I.      NOTES. 

by  her  a  son  and  heir  James,  living  in  the  thirty-seventh  year  of  the  reign 
of  Henry  the  Third,  who  married  Matilda,  daughter  and  heiress  of  John 
Washington  of  Washington,  in  1252,  having  with  her,  besides  others,  the 
Manors  of  Washington  and  Sedgewick,  in  Lancashire.  Their  son  John  who 
bore  Lawrence  and  Washington  Quarterly  on  his  shield  of  arms,  levied  a 
fine  of  Washington  and  Sedgewick  in  1283,  was  a  Burgess  for  Lancaster  in 
1 301,  and  married  in  1283,  Margaret,  daughter  of  Walter  Chesford,  of  Lan- 
cashire. Their  son  John  presented  to  the  Church  at  Washington  in  132S, 
and  d.  about  1360.  leaving  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Holte,  of  Stubley,  in 
Lancashire,  a  son  and  heir  Sir  Robert,  whose  son  of  the  same  name  was 
of  the  private  retinue  of  Henry  the  Fifth  in  his  French  wars  in  1417,  and 
married  Margaret  Holden,  of  Lancashire,  by  whom  he  had  issue:  Sir 
Robert,  living  in  1454;  William,  who  served  in  France,  and  afterwards 
fought  on  the  Lancastrian  side  in  the  Wars  of  the  Roses,  dying  at  the 
battle  of  St.  Albans  in  1455,  and  being  buried  in  the  Abbey  Church; 
Thomas,  who  was  ancestor  of  Sir  Thomas  Lawrence  of  Chelsea  Baronet, 
who  was  Secretary  of  the  Province  of  Maryland :  and  Edward,  of  whom 
presently. 

Sir  Robert,  the  oldest  son  and  heir  married  Amphilbus,  daughter  of 
Edward  Longford  of  Longford,  Lancashire,  and  had  two  sons.  Sir  James, 
knighted  by  Lord  Stanley,  at  Hutton  Field,  in  Scotland ;  and  Sir  Thomas, 
who  married  Eleanor,  daughter  of  Lionel,  Lord  W'elles,  and  was  ancestor 
of  Lancelot  Lawrence,  of  Yeland  Hall.  Sir  James  married  a  lady  whose 
name  is  unknown,  and  had  two  sons  James  and  Robert.  The  elder  had 
only  one  son  and  heir  Sir  John,  who  with  Sir  Edward  Stanley  commanded 
the  left  wing  of  the  English  Army  at  the  battle  of  Flodden,  where  he  was 
killed  in  15 13.  Dying  without  issue,  the  greater  part  of  his  estate  was 
divided  between  the  four  daughters  of  his  Uncle  Robert  The  remainder 
went  to  Lancelot  Lawrence,  of  Yeland  Hall,  and  Yeland  Redmain  Manor 
as  heir  male.  He  was  the  son  of  an  Edmund  Lawrence,  who  died  in  the 
sixth  year  of  the  reign  of  Henry  the  Eighth,  and  grandson  ot  Thomas  Law- 
rence who  married  Eleanor  Welles.  He  died  twenty  years  afterwards,  leaving 
two  sons,  Thomas,  and  Sir  Oliver  who  was  knighted  by  the  Duke  of 
Somerset  at  Musselburgh  Battle,  in  1547.  Thomas  died  in  the  thirty-fifth 
year  of  the  reign  of  Henry  the  Eighth,  leaving  an  only  son  and  heir, 
Robert,  who  died  in  the  second  year  of  the  reign  of  Philip  and  Mary,  pos- 
sessed of  lands  at  Yeland  Redmain,  Dylake,  Heysham,  Myddleton,  Bolton, 
Warton,  Skirton  Hutton,  Flokborow  and  Sylverdale,  in  Lancashire.  The 
main  line  of  the  Lawrences  of  Ashton  became  extinct  in  his  person,  as  he 
left    no    issue    by    his    wife    Anne    Bradley,    of   Bradley. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  IO9 

We  now  return  to  Edward,  youngest  son  of  Sir  Robert  Lawrence  and 
Margaret  Holden.  His  son  Nicholas  called  of  Agercroft,  under  the  will  of 
his  uncle  William,  inherited  estates  at  Shurdington,  which  are  still  in  the 
possession  of  his  descendants.  Robert  his  son  married  Margaret,  daughter 
of  John  Lawrence,  of  Rixton,  in  Lancashire,  and  Mary,  daughter  of  Eudo, 
eldest  son  of  Richard,  Lord  Welles,  and  had  issue:  Sir  Robert,  who  married 
a  daughter  of  Thomas  Stanley,  and  died  without  issue  in  1511;  John;  and 
William  who  was  living  in  1509,  when  he  purchased  landed  property  to  the 
amount  of  £2000  sterling  per  annum,  including  the  estates  of  Sevenhampton 
in  Gloucester,  Seahouse  in  Somerset,  Blackley  Park  and  Norton  in  Worces- 
tershire. He  married  Isabel,  daughter  of  John  Molyneux,  of  Shorely,  in 
Lancashire,  and  had  issue,  with  others:  a  third  son  William,  whose  son  John 
born  in  1538,  died  and  was  buried  in  the  Abbey  of  Ramsay,  in  Huntingdon- 
shire, leaving  a  son  William  who  was  High  Sheriff  of  Cambridge  and  Hunt- 
ingdon Shires  at  the  death  of  Queen  Mary.  He  married  first  Frances 
Houston,  and  settled  at  St.  Ives,  in  Buckinghamshire,  and  for  his  second 
wife,  Margaret,  daughter  of  Edward  Kaye,  of  Woodson,  in  Yorkshire. 
By  his  first  wife  he  had  issue :  Henry  who  married  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
John  Hagar,  of  Bourne  Castle;  and  William,  ancestor  of  the  Lawrences  of 
Chichester  and  Aldingbourne.  By  his  second  wife  he  had  Robert,  ancestor 
of  the  Lawrences  of  Norfolk.  Henry  Lawrence  who  married  Elizabeth 
Hagar,   was   buried    at    St.    Ives,    February   25th,   1580,  leaving  issue:    John,  his 

heir;    and   William    who    is    said    to    have    married    Joan ,  who  afterwards 

married    John    Tuttell,    a    Mercer   of    Great    St.    Albans,    Hertfordshire,    whither 
William    Lawrence    had    removed   about    1580. 

John  Lawrence  was  knighted  by  James  the  First  in  1603.  He  married 
Elizabeth,  daughter  and  heiress  of  Ralph  Waller,  of  Clerkenwell,  Middlesex, 
and  died  in  February  1604.  His  son  was  the  celebrated  Sir  Henry  Law- 
rence,   the    father    of   Milton's    friend. 

He  was  born  in  1600,  entered  Emanuel  College,  Cambridge,  in  1622, 
and  was  graduated  M.  A.  in  1627.  He  was  the  author  of  several  theolog- 
ical works,  in  1641  returned  a  member  of  Parliament  for  Westmoreland,  and 
afterwards  sat  for  Hertfordshire  and  for  Colchester  in  Essex.  He  marrted 
Amy,  daughter  of  Sir  Edward  Peyton,  of  Iselham,  in  Cambridgeshire.  Was 
.appointed  by  Cromwell,  Lord  President  of  his  Council  in  1654,  and  gazetted 
as   a    Lord    of  the    Other    House    in    December    1657. 

He  was  a  man  of  character  and  distinction,  and  was  so  highly  esteemed 
by  Cromwell,  who  was  his  second  cousin,  that  although  he  refused  to  take 
any  part  in  the  King's  trial  and  execution,  he  retained  him  in  his  high 
■offices,  and  at  the  Protector's  death,  as  Lord  President,  he  proclaimed 
Oliver's   son    Richard    as   his   successor. 


no 


GENEALOGICAL      NOILS. 


His  monument  may  yet  be  seen  in  the  Chapel  of  St.  Margaret's,  in 
Hertfordshire. 

His  son  Henry  was  an  intimate  friend  of  the  Poet  Milton,  who  addressed 
a  sonnet  to  him,  and  was  a  member  of  Parliament  for  Carnarvonshire  in 
1656. 


M\    iM.BASS. 


LAWRENCE, 


OF    NEW     VORK. 


April  2d,  1635,  old  style,  the  ship  "  Planter,"  Nicholas  Trarice,  Master, 
bound  for  New  England,  had  among  its  passengers  John  Lawrence,  aged 
17;  William,  aged  12;  Marie  their  sister,  aged  9;  and  their  mother  Joan 
and  her  second  husband  John  Tuttell,  a  Mercer,  and  four  small  children, 
all  from  Great  St.  Albans,  Hertfordshire.  Joan  Tuttell  is  said  to  have 
married  as  her  first  husband  William  Lawrence  (q.  v.),  uncle  of  Sir  Henry 
Lawrence,  President  of  Cromwell's  Council,  by  whom  she  had  issue :  John. 
William,    and    Marie    Lawrence.       John     Lawrence    was    born    at    St.    Albans    in 


GENEALOGICAL     NOTES.  Ill 

1618,  he  first  landed  at  Plymouth  Colony,  but  afterwards  removed  to  Ipswich 
and  finally  to  Long  Island,  where  in  1644  he  became  one  of  the  patentees 
of  Hempstead,  under  grant  from  the  Dutch  Governor  Wilheimus  Kieft.  In 
the  following  year,  with  his  brother  William  and  sixteen  others,  he  obtained 
the  patent  of  Flushing  from  the  same  Governor  and  they  were  among  those 
to  whom  the  confirmatory  patent  was  issued  by  the  English  Governor  Nicoll, 
February  i6th,  1666.  In  1658  he  had  removed  from  Long  Island  to  New 
Amsterdam,  which  place  became  his  permanent  home.  In  1665  he  was 
appointed  one  of  its  first  Aldermen,  on  its  incorporation  by  the  English 
under  the  name  of  New  York,  and  in  1672  its  Mayor.  In  1674  he  was 
appointed  a  member  of  the  Governor's  Council,  and  continued  in  that 
position  until  1698.  In  the  following  year  he  died  leaving  six  children  ; 
for  whose  descendants  and  some  particulars  of  those  branches  of  the  Law- 
rence family  not  mentioned  in  these  Notes,  the  reader  is  referred  to  the 
Lawrence  Genealogy,  compiled  by  Thomas  Lawrence,  of  Rhode  Island,  in 
1858.  William,  younger  brother  of  John  Lawrence,  was  born  at  Great  St. 
Albans,  in  i'623.  Joining  with  John  in  the  patent  of  Flushing  in  1645, 
he  made  that  place  his  residence ;  was  a  Magistrate  there  under  the  Dutch 
Rule,  and  afterwards  held  a  military  commission  under  the  English.  At 
his  death  he  was  the  largest  landed  proprietor  at  Flushing,  and  his  sword, 
plate  and  personals,  were  valued  at  ^^4,430  sterling.  He  was  twice  married 
and  left  issue  by  both  wives.  In  1664  he  married  his  second  wife,  Eliza- 
beth Smith,  who  afterwards  became  the  wife  of  Philip  Carteret,  Governor 
of  New  Jersey,  who  named  Elizabethtown  after  her.  Joseph  Lawrence,  her 
eldest  son  by  her  first  marriage,  married  Mary,  daughter  of  Col.  Richard 
Townley,  an  intimate  friend  of  his  father,  and  a  member  of  the  Provincial 
Council  of  New  York.  Mr.  Lawrence  died  in  1759,  leaving  an  eldest  son 
Richard,    of  whom    presently. 


RICHARD,    eldest   son   of  Joseph    and    Mary   Lawrence,    b.    in  1691,    md. 

Feby.    6th,     1717,    by     Friends'    ceremony,    in    their    Meeting  House,    at 

Flushing,   HANNAH,    dau.   of  Samuel   and   Mary  (Beckett)  Bowne,   of 
that    place,    and    had    issue : 

i.  MARY    h.    April    2d,    1718.    md.    EDWARD    BURLING. 

ii.  ELIZABETH    b.    June    15th,    1719,    md.   JOHN    EMBREE. 

iii.  JOSEPH    b.    September    loth,    1721. 


112  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

iv.  CALEB    b.    Feby.    loth,    1723-4,    md.    SARAH    BURLING,    and    had    a   dau.    MARY    md.    in 

1784,  Baron  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  De  ZENG,  ( q.  v.;)  and  a  son  RICHARD  md. 
MARY  LAWRENCE,  and  had  issue:  William;  Caleb:  Mary  Anne  Colden ;  Richard  L. 
md.    Sarah,     dau.    of    Baron     Frederic     De     Zeng  ;     and    Sarah     md.    Richard     De     Zeng. 

V.  HANNAH    b.    April    2d,    1726. 

vi.  LIDDYA    b.    Sept.    29th,    172S. 

vii,  JOHN    b.    Jany.    3rst,    1730-1,    lived    g   days. 

viii.  JOHN    b.    Jany.    22d,    1731-2,    of  whom    presently. 

IX.  EFFINGHAM    I).    Feby.    nth,    173.1-5,    removed    to    London,    England,    and    engaged    in    busi- 

ness there.  Md.  a  Miss  FARMER,  and  had  issue;  WILLIAM  EFFINGHAM  t 
EFFINGHAM;  EDWARD  BILLOPP;  and  CATHERINE  MARY  md.  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir 
JOHN    THOMAS    JONES,    liart.     ( q.    v.) 

X.  NORRIS    b.    Jany.    6th,    1737-8,    md.    ANN    PELL,    and    d.    in    early    manhood,    having    had 

issue:  MARY  b  Oct.  loth,  1765  ;  HANNAH  b.  Oct.  2Ist,  1767;  and  NORRIS  b. 
Feby.     15th.    I/^Q- 

xi.  JOSEPH    b.    Aug.    23d,    1741,    inherited     under    his    father's   will     the    old    Family    Mansion    at 

Bayside,    and   md.    PHCEBE   TOWNSEND. 


JOHN,    fifth   son   of  Richard  and   Hannah   Lawrence,   b.  Jany.   22d,    173 1-2, 

md.    Aug.    13th,    1755,    ANN,   dau.   of  John    and    Ann  Burling,    and   d.   in 

New   York   City,    July   26th,    1794,    his   wife    d.    at    the  same    place    Feby. 
14th,    1 82 1,    having    had    issue: 

i.  EDWARD     BURLING    b.     June     13th,     1756,     md.     ZIPPORAH,    dau.    of    Dr.     William 

Lawrence,  of  Oyster  Bay,  and  d.  Apl.  t6th.  1S32,  having  had  issue:  EDWARD  L. 
b.  June  13th,  1780,  md.  MATILDA  WHITING,  and  had  three  children,  Robert  lost 
at  sea,  Ann  Maria  md.  Martin  Baker,  and  Sarah  md.  Joshua  Baker;  PHCEBE  md. 
THOMAS  WHITING;  JOHN  L.  md.  ADELINE  TUPPER ;  WALTER  md.  MALVINA 
DANIELS;  CORNELIA  md.  THOMAS  TREADWAY  and  JANE  md.  HENRY  B. 
FOWLER. 

ii.  HANNAH    b.   July    8th,    1-5S,    md.   JACOB    SCHIEFFELIN.     (q.   v.) 

iii.  EFFINGHAM    b.    June   6th,    1760,    of    whom    presently. 

iv.  MARY    b.    Sept.    nth,    and    d.    Nov.    13th,    1762. 

V.  MARY  b.  Oct.  17th,  1763,  md.  Dec.  26th,  17S0,  her  cousin  EFFINGHAM,  son  of  John 
and  Elizabeth  Embree,  and  d.  Sept.  i6th,  1S31,  having  had  issue:  JOHN  LAW- 
RENCE: EFFINGHAM  LAWRENCE  md.  ELIZA  HARTMAN  ;  LAWRENCE  EFFING- 
HAM md.  SARAH  FRANKLIN;  JANE  md.  JOHN  WINES;  MARY  ANNE  md.  GILBERT 
HICKS;    and   HANNAH  md.   JOHN  WRIGHT,  and   after    his   death    MERCEREAU. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  II3 

vi.  CATHERINE    b.    May    15th,    1765,    d.    unmarried    May   gth,    1834. 

vii.  JANE    b.    Sept.    3d,    1768,    md.    ISAAC    LIVESAY,    and    d.    s.    p.    Aug.    24th,    1854. 

viii.  PHEBE    b.    Dec.    24th,    1770,    d.    July    2d,    1771. 

ix.  ANNA    b.    May    22d,    1772,   md.    THOMAS    BUCKLEY.     ( q.    v.) 

X.  JOHN    BURLING,    of   whom    presently. 

xi.  xii.    PHEBE    and    CORNELIA,    twins,    b.    Mch.    17th,    1778,     the     latter    d.     Mch.    27th,    of    the 
same    year,    and    her   sister   Aug.    8th,    17S0. 


JOHN  BURLING,  tenth  son  of  John  and  Ann  (Burling)  Lawrence,  b. 
Oct.  2ist,  1774,  was  a  mercliant  and  druggist  of  New  York  City;  his 
business  being  still  carried  on  by  his  grandsons,  Emlen  and  John  B. 
Lawrence,  Jr.  He  md.  Feby.  15th,  1804,  HANNAH,  dau.  of  Caleb 
Newbold,  of  Philadelphia,  and  his  wife  Sarah  Haines,  of  New  Jersey, 
and    d.    Oct.   8th,    1844,    having   had    issue: 

i.  EDWARD     NEWBOLD     b.     Feby.     12th,     1S05,     md.     LYDIA     ANNA,     dau.     of     Hon. 

Effingham  and  Anna  ( Townsend )  Lawrence,  of  Flushing,  and  dying  at  Liverpool, 
England,  Oct.  21st,  1S39,  was  buried  at  Bayside,  Long  Island,  leaving  issue  : 
FREDERIC  NEWBOLD  b.  Feby.  2Sth,  1834,  md.  ELIZABETH,  dau.  of  Kerr  Boyce. 
of   South    Carolina. 

ii.  GEORGE   NEWBOLD   b.   Oct.    20th,    1S06,   md.   Oct.   23d,    1834,    MARY    ANN,    dau.    of 

George  Newbold,  and  has  issue:  EMLEN  NEWBOLD  b.  Dec.  24th,  1S36 ;  and 
JOHN  BURLING,  Jr.  b.  in  1844,  md.  KATHERINE  D.  dau.  of  Gabriel  Wisner,  of 
New    York    City. 

iii.  MARY    NEWBOLD    b.    Oct.    31st,    and    d.    Nov.    15th,    1808. 

iv.  NEWBOLD    b.    Oct.    23d,    iSog,    md.    Oct.    21st,    1S51,    at    Philadelphia,    ANNA    H.    dau.    of 

Joseph  Trotter,  of  that  city,  and  has  issue :  CAROLINE  TROTTER  b.  Aug.  25th, 
1852;  ANNIE  TROTTER  b.  Dec.  loth,  1852;  NEWBOLD  TROTTER  b.  May  6th, 
1855;  SUSAN  NEWBOLD  b.  July  27th,  1856;  and  MARY  GERTRUDE  b.  March 
27th,    1S60. 

V.  ALFRED    NEWBOLD    b.    July    loth,    1813,    md.    June    30th,    1837,    ELIZABETH,    dau.  of 

Hon.  John  L.  Lawrence,  of  New  York  City,  and  has  had  issue :  WOODHULL  b. 
April  igth,  1S50,  d.  July  7th,  1870;  HANNAH  NEWBOLD  b.  April  gth,  1S52  ;  and 
JOHN     L.     b.    June    22d,    1S57. 

iv.  CAROLINE    AUGUSTA    b.    Aug.    i8th,    1815,    md.    WILLIAM    EFFINGHAM    LAW- 

RENCE, of  Bayside,  L.  I.,  and  d.  April  20th,  1S41,  leaving  one  son  EDWARD  N. 
b.    April    T5th,    1S41,    d.    at    Madeira,    of  Consumption. 

vii.        JOHN   B.    b.    Dec.    30th,   1S17,    md.   MARY   ADELINE   FURMAN,   of   Maspeth,   L.    I. 

viii.        THOMAS    NEWBOLD    b.  Jany.    15th,    1820. 


114  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

EFFINGHAM,  second  son  of  John  and  Ann  (Burling;  Lawrence,  b.  June 
6th,  1760,  began  mercantile  life  for  himself  in  1781,  and  retiring  with 
an  ample  competency  thirteen  years  afterwards,  purchased  a  house  in 
Flushing,  L.  I.,  and  resided  there  until  his  death.  He  md.  about  1785 
ELIZABETH  WATSON  MERRITT,  widow  of  Lieut.  Merritt,  and 
dau.  of  Thomas  Watson,  of  New  Jersey,  and  d.  Dec.  13th,  1800, 
having    had    issue: 

i.  WATSON    EFFINGHAM,    of  whom    presently. 

ii.  EFFINGHAM    WATSON    was   in    business   about    1830   with    Gideon    Freeborn,  as    Freeborn 

&  Lawrence,  but  subsequently  removed  to  Flushing,  L.  I.  He  md.  REBECCA, 
dau.  of  Benjamin  Prince,  and  has  issue:  WILLIAM  HENRY  b.  July  25th,  1824; 
Rev.  FRANCIS  EFFINGHAM,  D.  D..  b  May  I2th.  1827,  now  Rector  of  the  Pro- 
testant  Episcopal  Church  of  the  Huly  Communion,  New  York  City  :  and  FREDERIC 
b.    Nov.    I2th.    1830. 

iii.  MARY    WATSON    b.    in    Mch,    17S7,    md.    in    1808   JAMES    T.    TALLMAN. 

iv.  ANNA    WATSON    b.    in    1792,    d.    in   June,    1868. 

V.  JOHN    WATSON    b.    in    1798.     (q.    v.) 


WATSON  EFFINGHAM,  eldest  son  of  Effing-ham  and  Elizabeth  Law- 
rence, was  born  Aug.  13th,  1788,  went  into  business  in  New  York  in 
1808.  In  1819  removed  to  Flushing,  where  he  resided  for  several  years. 
Between  1825  and  1827  he  was  engaged  in  the  banking  business  in 
New  York  with  Charles  Lawton.  After  the  dissolution  of  their  part- 
nership Mr.  Lawrence  had  an  intiination  from  his  friend  Judge  Wright, 
engineer  of  the  Delaware  and  Hudson  Canal  Company,  that  he  had  in 
his  survey  of  the  route  of  the  Canal  discovered  large  beds  of  Hydraulic 
Limestone  in  Ulster  County.  Mr.  Lawrence  having  some  knowledge  of 
mineralogy  examined  the  stone,  and  satisfied  of  its  quality,  made  large 
investments  in  the  manufacture  of  cement  from  it,  and  rem.oving  to 
that  district  became  the  founder  of  Lawrenceville  Through  his  friends. 
Gen.  Jos.  G.  Totten  and  Col.  De  Russey,  he  succeeded  in  introducing 
his  Rosendale  Cement  into  general  use,  and  most  of  the  Government 
works  have  been  constructed  with  it.  Mr.  Lawrence  furnished  numerous 
articles  in  genealogical  or  antiquarian  subjects  to  Thompson's  Long 
Island  and  similar  works,  and  was  a  prominent  member  of  the  Protes- 
tant Episcopal  Church.  He  md.  3d  Jany.  18 10,  AUGUSTA  MARIA, 
dau.  of  John  NicoU,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  and  a  lineal  descendant  of 
the  first  English  Governor  of  New  York,  and  d.  Sept.  i6th,  1872, 
havinsr   had    issue: 


GENEALOGICAL     NOTES.  115 

JANE  NICOLL  b.  Nov.  14th,  1810,  md.  Sept.  13th.  1831,  JOHN  GEORGE  ANDER- 
SON, of  Florida,  and  has  issue:  JAMES  EFFINGHAM  b.  Oct.  24th,  183S;  LAW- 
RENCE  MEL  b.  July  2Ist,  184I,  d.  Apl.  6th,  1862;  AUGUSTA  LAWRENCE  b.  Oct. 
6th,  1845,  md.  1st,  EDWARD  HOUSETOWN,  who  d.  without  issue,  and  2d,  Sept. 
20th,  1S70,  WILLIAM  G.  POOLE,  and  had  issue:  Lawrence  Anderson  b.  Dec.  17th, 
1S71. 

EFFINGHAM    NICOLL    b.    Aug.    30th.    1812,    of  whom    presently. 

ELIZABETH  WATSON  b  April  3d,  1814,  md.  LAWRENCE  P.  HILL,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Oct.    loth,    1867. 

JOHN    NICOLL    b.    Nov,    17th,    1816,    d.    March    27th,    1817. 

AUGUSTA    NICOLL    b.    May    8th,    1818,    d.    Nov.    i6th,    1820. 

ANNA    WATSON    md.    June   l8th,    1839,    MANDELBERT    CANFIELD,    but   has   had    no 

is-^ue. 

CHARLOTTE    AUGUSTA    b.    April    3d,    1S23.    d.    iMay    i6th,    1858,    unmarried. 

WATSON    AUGUSTUS    b.    Dec.    31st,    1825,    d.    July    13th,    1841. 

MARY  TALLMAN  b.  July  2d,  182S,  md.  Feby.  5th,  i86i.  RICHARD  MANSFIELD 
EVERIT,  and  has  had  issue:  RICHARD  LAWRENCE  b.  Dec.  19th,  1S61  ;  EMMA 
AUGUSTA  b.  Oct.  27th,  1863,  d.  July  27th,  1S64  ;  ANNIE  COLEY  b.  iMay  14th, 
1867  ;     and    EDWARD    HOTCHKISS    b.    Aug.    5th,    1870. 

EMMA  AUGUSTA    b.    April   27th,    1832. 

CHARLES    EDWARD    b     Nov.    30th,    1836,    md.  April  17th,  i860,   LEILA  HOMEYARD, 

and    has    issue  :     ASHTON    CLEVELAND     b.     Oct.  7tli.  1S61  ;     LEILA    HOMEYARD    b. 

Feby.    23d,     1S63  ;     ERNEST    MINTURN    b.     May  loth,  1869  ;    and     LAURA    EFFING- 
HAM  b.    May   i6th,    1875. 


EFFINGHAM  NICOLL,  eldest  son  of  Watson  E.  and  Augusta  Maria 
(Nicoll)  Lawrence,  b.  Aug.  30th,  1812,  md.  ist  Feby.  6th,  1S37, 
MARGARET  CLENDINNING,  dau.  of  Horace  W.  and  Margaret 
Bulkley,  and  2d  Nov.  30th,  1853,  MARGARET,  dau.  of  William  and 
Sarah  Hogan,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue;  by  his  first  marriage  he  has 
had    issue : 

i.  CLENDENNING    NICOLL    b.    Jany.    19th,    1S38,   d.    March    15th,    1S43. 

ii.  THEODORE    b.    Sept.    1st,    1839,    d.    Dec.    2lst,    lS6l. 

iii.  GEORGE   ANDERSON    b.    March   24th,    1S41,   md.    Nov.   2Sth,    1S66,    CHARLOTTE    L., 

dau.  of  Randolph  M.  and  Louisa  Cooley,  and  has  issue:  RANDOLPH 
MORGAN  b.  Nov.  23d,  1867;  MARGARET  CLENDINNING  b.  Sept.  20th,  1S69 ; 
KATE    CHESTER    b.    Oct.    26th,    1870;    and    BERTHA    EFFINGHAM    b.   July  29th,    1875. 


Il6  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

iv.  WATSON    EFFINGHAM   b.    Sept.    26th,    1842,    d.    Sept.    glh,    1844. 

V.  EFFINGHAM    BULKLEY    b.    March    30th,    1844,    d.    Oct.    13th,    1844. 

vi.  CHESTER     BULKLEY     b.     Sept.     15th,     1845,     md.      Jany.     gth,      1867,      CATHERINE 

COVELL,  dau.  of  George  C.  and  Kate  Peters,  and  has  had  issue :  KATE 
EFFINGHAM  b.  Oct.  gth,  1S67,  d.  June  7th,  I&68  ;  GEORGE  COVELL  b.  May  loth. 
1S69;     and    CHESTER    BULKLEY,    Jr.    b.    June    13th,    1872. 

vii.  MARGARET    CLENDINNING    b.    Sept    3d.    1S47,  <1.   .(any-    i6th.    1849. 

viii.  AUGUSTUS    MARIA    b.    Nov.    29th,    1849,    d.    Dec.    2d,    1849. 

ix.  EDWIN    b.    Ocl.    igth,    1850,     d.    Oct.    22d,    1850. 

X.  ALBERT    EFFINGHAM    b.    Nov.    I2ih,    1851. 


JOHN  WATSON,  third  son  of  Effingham  Lawrence  and  Elizabeth 
Watson,  was  born  in  1800,  and  served  a  clerkship  in  the  office  of 
Samuel  Hicks.  When  of  age  he  associated  himself  with  William  How- 
land  in  the  shipping  and  commission  business  as  Howland  &  Lawrence. 
He  has  been  a  director  of  the  old  U.  S.  Branch  Bank  of  New  York, 
was  a  member  of  the  State  Legislature  in  1840  and  '41,  a  member  of 
Congress  from  the  first  district  in  1846  and  '47,  and  President  of  the 
Seventh  Ward  Bank  of  New  York  1847  ^°  '854'  when  he  resigned  that 
position,  and  retired  from  business.  In  1826  he  md.  MARY  KING, 
dau.  of  Walter  and  Eliza  (Southgate)  Bowne.  Through  her  father 
she  was  descended  from  one  of  the  original  patentees  of  Flushing.  She 
d.    in    1873,    having    had    issue  : 

i.  CAROLINE    md.    in    October,    1S47,     Hon.    HENRY    BEDINGER,    of    Virginia.       He    was 

a  member  of  Congress  from  that  State,  and  afterwards  U.  S.  Minister  to  Denmark, 
where  he  resided  several  years.  He  died  in  1S59  and  his  wife  ten  years  afterward, 
leaving  issue:  MARY  md.  June  29th,  1871,  Capt.  JOHN  MITCHELL,  who  had  been 
an  officer  in  the  Union  Army  during  the  Civil  War;  Rev.  HENRY  b.  in  1S53,  a 
clergyman  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  md.  April  iSth.  1876,  ADA,  dau.  of 
W.  N.  Doughty,  of  Flushing ;  CAROLINE  DANSKE  b.  in  Denmark,  md.  May  3d, 
1877,    A.     STEPHEN     DANDRIDGE. 

ii.  ELIZA     SOUTHGATE     md.    in     1S49    Gen-    ARMISTEAD     T.    M.    RUST,    of    Virginia. 

Mrs.  RUST  d.  in  1S58,  leaving  issue:  LAWRENCE  b.  in  1831,  now  (1876)  a 
M.  A.  and  Professor  of  the  Greek  Language  and  Literature  in  Kenyon  College, 
Ohio;    and    REBECCA    md.    in    October,    1875,    EDMUND    LEE,    of  Virginia. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  II7 

iii.  MARY    BOWNE    md.    November   5lh,    1853,    HENRY    A.    BOGERT,    and    has    had    issue: 

MARY  LAWRENCE  b.  Jan.  igth,  1S55,  md.  June  3d,  1S73,  WILLIAM  ELLIMAN, 
and  has  one  son  b.  Sept.  nth,  1876;  HENRY  LAWRENCE  b.  Jan.  20th,  1857  ; 
JOHN  LAWRENCE  b.  Oct.  27th,  1858  ;  EMILY  ELOISE  b.  Oct.  2gth,  1S60,  d.  Apl. 
8th,  1864;  EDWARD  LUDLOW  b.  Dec.  19th,  1S62,  d.  Oct.  2Ist,  1863;  WALTER 
LAWRENCE  b.  Dec.  "th,  1864  ;  JAMES  LAWRENCE  b.  Mch.  31st,  and  d.  July  2Ist, 
1867;  MARSTON  TAYLOR  b.  Apl.  iSth,  1868  ;  FRANCIS  LAWRENCE  b.  July  nth, 
1869.  d.  July  19th,  1870;  FANNY  LAWRENCE  b.  Sept.  8th,  1870 ;  and  THEODORE 
LAWRENCE   b.   June   24th,    1S75. 

iv.  ^        EMILY    md.    in    December    [S74,    CHARLES    H.    SHEPARD. 

V.  ANNA     LOUISA     md.     in     1S62,     Rev.     THOMAS    JAGGAR,     now     Protestant    Episcopal 

Bishop   of    Southern    Ohio. 

vi.  WALTER    BOWNE    b.    in    1S39,    md.    in    October    1866,    ANNA    TOWNSEND. 

vii.         REBECCA    d.    in    childhood. 

viii.        ISABELLA. 

ix.  FANNY     md.     in    July     1873,     Rev.     FREDERICK     B.     CARTER,     a     clergyman     of     the 

Protestant    Episcopal   Church. 

.\.  ROBERT    b     Dec.    1st,    1S52. 


LEIPER. 


The  first  of  this  name  in  America  vv^ere  James  and  Thomas  Leiper. 
The  former  of  these  was  a  surgeon  and  resident  of  London,  in  England. 
It  is  not  known  at  what  date  he  removed  to  America,  but  in  1771  he  was 
in  Prince  George's  County,  Maryland ;  and  in  the  autumn  of  that  year, 
being  about  to  voyage  to  Lisbon  for  his  health,  he  made  his  will,  dated 
November  15th,  in  which  he  mentions  his  mother  Helen  Scott,  his  wife 
Elizabeth,  his  children  George  Robert  Leiper,  and  Lucy  Ann  Hebbard,  his 
brother  Thomas  Leiper,  and  Sisters  Nancy  and  Janet.  Before  taking  the 
expected  voyage.  Dr.  James  Leiper  seems  to  have  died,  as  his  will  was 
proved    December   2d,    1771. 

THOMAS  LEIPER,  his  brother,  came  to  this  country  from  Scotland  in 
1764,  at  the  age  of  nineteen,  and  accumulated  a  large  fortune  as  a 
Tobacconist    in    Philadelphia.       He    was    Orderly    Sergeant,   Treasurer    and 


Il8  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

\ 

Secretary  of  the  first  City  Troop,  and  at  one  time  President  of  the 
Common  Councils  of  the  City.  He  afterwards  engaged  in  the  Milling 
business,  and  in  quarrying  stone  in  Delaware  County;  md.  ELIZABETH, 
the  eldest  dau.  of  George  Gray,  of  Gray's  Ferry,  and  d.  in  1825, 
having   had    issue: 

i.  ELIZABETH     md.    ROBERT     TAYLOR,      nnd     h.id     issue  :     Dr.    GEORGE    GRAY,    JAMES 

LEIPER:    SAMUEL    LEIPER,    and    THOMAS    LEIPER, 

ii.  MARTHA    md.    Rev.    Dr.   JACOB    J.    JANEWAY. 

iii.  HELEN    HAMILTON    b     April    20th,     1792,     md.     April     20th,     1814,     Dr.     ROBERT    M. 

PATTERSON,    and    d.    Dee.    lytli.    1871,    leaving    issue. 

iv.  ANN    GRAY    md.    GEORGE    GRAY    THOMAS.     I  q.    v.  ) 

V.  JANE    md.  Judge   JOHN    K.    KANE.     (q.    v.) 

vi.  JULIA    md.    Col.    HENRY   TAYLOR,   of  Va. 

vii.  GEORGE    GRAY,    of   whom    presently. 

viii.  WILLIAM    J.    d.    unmarried. 

ix.  SAMUEL     M.    mil.    MARY,    dau.     of    Dr.     Charles     S.    Lewis,    and   granddaughter   of    Gen. 

William    Irvine 

X.  JAMES    md.    ANN,    dau.    of   Pierce    and    Christiana    Crosby,    and    had    is.sue .    an    only    dau. 

ELIZABETH    GRAY    who    md.    JOHN     HOLMES,     of    Phdadelphia,     and     d.     Feby.     1st, 
1873,    leaving    several    children. 


GEORGE  GRAY,  seventh  child  of  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  (Gray)  Leiper, 
lived  at  Lapidea,  near  Leiperville,  Delaware  County,  Pennsylvania,  md. 
May  3d,  iSio,  ELIZA  SNOWDEN,  dau.  of  John  Chew  Thomas, 
and  d.  November  17th,  1868.  having  celebrated  his  Golden  Wedding-day 
eight  years  previously.  His  wife  d.  September  28th,  1868,  Their 
children    were : 

ELIZABETH,    of   whom    presently. 
THOMAS    GRAY. 

ANNE    md.    Dr.   JESSE    BONSALL,    and    d.    s.    p.   June   6lh,    1S47. 

JOHN  CHEW  md.  Mch.  24th,  1S52,  MARY  LEWIS  FAYSSOUX,  of  Philadelphia, 
and  has  issue:  GEORGE  GRAY  b.  [any  23d,  1853;  MARTHA  F.  d.  in  infancy; 
REBECCA  FAYSSOUX :  EDWARD  FAYSSOUX  b.  October  2gth.  1S5S,  Cadet  Midship- 
man. U.  .S.  X.  ;  ELIZA  SNOWDEN  :  BARNARD  BEE  b.  .\pril  2ISt,  1863  ;  and 
JOHN     HENRY    THOMAS    b.    December    23d,    1867. 


G  E  N  E  A  L  O  G  I  C  A  I,      N  O  T  E  S  .  I  ig 

V.  MARY     THOMAS     nul.     Nov.    I2th,    1S51,     JOHN     HENRY     THOMAS,    AttonR-y-at-Law, 

of  Baltimnre,  Md.,  son  of  Dr.  William  Thomas,  of  St.  Mary's  County,  Md.  and  his  wife, 
Eliza  Sotheron  Tubman,  and  has  issue  :  GEORGE  LEIPER  h.  .Sept.  lOth,  1852, 
.\ttorney-at-I.a\v  ;     WILLIE    d.    in    infancy  ;     and    ELIZA    SNOWDEN. 

vi.  MARTHA    GRAY    ]nd.    July    15th,    1852.    THOMAS    IRWIN    CAREY.     (<|.    v.) 

vii.  GEORGE    GRAY    md.    SALLIE    HAMILTON,    and    d.    leaving    issue:    ELIZA    SNOWDEN. 


ELIZABETH,  eldest  child   of  Judge    Leiper,  md.  THOMAS    SMITH,  who 

d.    in    1S56,    leaving    issue: 

i.  MARY    THOMAS    md.    Dec.    7th,    1871,    ARCHER    N.    MARTIN,    and    has    issue;   AUBREY 

HENRY    1).    Mch.   3o:h,   1873  ;    ROBERT     NEVINS     and    CHARLES    LAWRENCE    b.    May 

31st,     1S75. 

ii.  ELIZA    LEIPER    md.    Sept.   2Sth,    1S65,   JAMES     EDWARD     FARNUM,    of    Media.    Pa., 

and     has     issue:      PAUL    b.     .\ug.     iSih,     1867;     EDWARD    b.    May    2d,    1869;     GEORGE 
LEIPER     b.    May    luth,    1S72  :    and    ELIZABETH     b.    .\pl.    1st,    1875. 

iii.  ANNE     LEIPER     md.     June     7th.     iSbS,     ROBERT      MARTIN,     and     has     issue:      LILLY 

LEIPER,     and     ADELAIDE     NEVINS. 

iv.  GEORGE    LEIPER    d.    iu    youth. 

V.  JOHN    MILLER. 

vi.  HARRIET   J. 


LEWIN, 


JOHN    LEWIN    b.    in    153S    md.   SYBIL,   dau.   of   Sir   William   Allen,    Knt., 

of    London,     and     had     issue;     WILLIAM,    who     md.     — ,     and     had     a 

.son  SAMUEL  who  resided  in  London  and  engaged  in  mercantile  life.  His 
son  William,  b.  in  1664,  was  Sheriff  of  London  City  in  171 3,  and  a 
Knight.  He  md.  Lady  Susanna  Champion,  and  d.  in  1/37,  having  had  issue: 
Dolly  iTid.  Samuel  Wethered,  (  q.  v.  i ;  Richard,  Sheriff  of  Kent  in  1726; 
Sarah    md.    Lord    Colchester,   and    Catherine   md.   Sergeant    Maynard,   M.   P. 


I20  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 


LEACH. 


THOMAS  LEACH  was  the  son  of  Thomas  and  Ann  Leach,  of  Chertsey, 
in  the  County  of  Surrey,  England,  and  was  b.  July  i6th,  16S2.  After 
serving  an  apprenticeship  in  London,  he  sailed  for  Newport,  R.  L,  ar- 
riving there  Nov.  28th,  1706.  His  wife  SARAH  d.  at  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,    Mch.    31st,    1755,    aged    70   years. 


LUDLOW. 


ROBERT   C.    LUDLOW,     U.    S.    N.    md.    ANN   CATHERINE,    dau.    of 
John    and    Mary   (Sykes)   Wethered,    and    had    issue: 

BAINBRIDGE,    f.    .S.    N. 

i.  AUGUSTUS,    of   wluim    presently. 

ii.  MARY     WETHERED     md.    Oct.     5th.     1837.     Hon.    JAMES     CARROLL,    and     has    had 

issue:  ACHSAH  RIDGELY ;  SARAH  WETHERED,  JAMES  d.  in  infancy;  JAMES 
d.  in  infancy;  MARY  LUDLOW;  SOPHIA  GOUGH  ;  HARRY  DORSEY  COUGH .  and 
CATHERINE    LUDLOW. 

IV.  CATHERINE. 


AUGUSTUS,    second   son    of    Robert   C.    and    Ann   Catherine   (Wethered) 
Ludlow,    md.    AUGUSTA    CROOK,  and    d.  leaving  issue;    MARY   CLARE 

md.  SAMUEL  G.  B.  COOK;  SARAH  WETHERED  md.  TATLOW  JACKSON; 
CHARLOTTE  SELLMAN   md.   J.  SETH  HOPKINS;   KATE   md.   ALONZO 

LILLY,    Jr.;    and    ROSE,    her   twin    sister,    unmarried. 

Mrs.   AUGUSTUS   LUDLOW   md.  2d  HANS   P.   MOWINCKEL, 
and    has    further    issue:    AUGUSTA    and    NETTIE. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  121 


MORRIS. 


SAMUEL    MORRIS,    of    Philadelphia,    md.    REBECCA   WISTAR,    of  the 

same    city,  and    had    issue;    BENJAMIN;    ANTHONY;    CASPAR;    SARAH  md. 

RICHARD  WISTAR;  LUKE,  of  whom  presently;  ISAAC;  CATHERINE; 
and  ISRAEL  WISTAR  md.  MARY,  dau.  of  Levi  Hollingsworth,  and  had 
with  other  issue :  Caspar,  a  practicing  physician  in  the  City  of  Phila- 
delphia; connected  with  numerous  charitable  institutions;  and  a  promi- 
nent member  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  Diocese  of 
Pennsylvania. 


Dr.     CASPAR     MORRIS     md.     ANN,    eldest    dau.    of    James     and     Mary 
•(  Hollingsworth )   Cheston,    and    has    had    issue ; 

i.  JAMES    CHESTON,    M.  I).,   md.    isi   H.   A.   TYSON,  ami  h.id  issue  l^y  her :    ISAAC    TYSON; 

CASPAR;    J.    CHESTON;    and    HENRY    V.     D.    JOHNS.  He    md.    2d    MARY    ELLA 

JOHNSON,  and  had    furlher  issue :    LAWRENCE;     WILLIAM    STEWART;     MARY;    and 
ISRAEL     WISTAR. 

ii.  ISRAEL    WISTAR    nid.    Dec.    3d,    1855,    ANNE     MORRIS,    dau.    of     Effingham     L.     and 

Hannah    Ann    Buckley,    and    has    issue:     EFFINGHAM    BUCKLEY     b.    Aut;.    23d,    1S56. 

iii.  GALLOWAY    CHESTON    md.    HANNAH,    dau.    of    Joseph    and     Sarah     Perot,    and    has 

issue  ;     ELLISTON     PEROT .     and    HERBERT. 

iv.  MARY    H.    md.    HENRY    M.    MURRAY,    of    West    River,    and    has    had    issue:    CORNELIA; 

MARY     DORSEY  ;      ROBERT;      EMILY     HOLLINGSWORTH;      SALLY     CHESTON.     ANN 
CHESTON;    and    HENRY    M.    Jr.     who   d.    in   infancy. 


LUKE,  fourth  son  of  Samuel  and  Rebecca  (  Wistar)  Morris,  md.  ist 
ELIZABETH,  dau.  of  William  and  Sarah  (  Morris )  Buckley,  and 
had    issue    by  her:   SAMUEL    BUCKLEY.       He  md.  2d  ANN    PANCOAST, 

and    had    further    issue : 

i.  ELIZABETH    md.    THOMAS    WISTAR. 

ii.  MARY    md.    CHARLES    ELLIS,    see    "Tyson    Pedigree."' 

iii.  SARAH     md.    JOSEPH     PEROT,     of     Philadelphia.       He    d.     in     1S75,     having    had    issue  : 

JOSEPH    md.  a   Miss     LEE;     ELLISTON    md.   JULIA   ;    HANNAH    md.  GALLOWAY 

C.     MORRIS;     and    EFFINGHAM     BUCKLEY     md.    MARY     BURROUGHS. 

iv.  HANNAH    ANN    md.    EFFINGHAM    L.    BUCKLEY.       (q.    v.) 


1 23 


G  K  N  E  A  L  O  G  I  C  A  I.       N  O  T  K  S  . 


7 


AKMS     FROM    m  KKKs    liKN.     XKMdRY 


POULTNEY. 


THOMAS  POULTNEY,  md.  April  21st,  1790,  ANN,  second  dau.  of 
Evan  and  Rachel  (  Hopkins  >  Thomas,  who  d.  Feby.  4th.  1858, 
liaviiii;    liatl    issue : 

i.  ELIZABETH    li.    Dec.    2d,    1792.    nul.   JAMES    LARGE.       (  .|.    v.) 

ii.  EVAN    THOMAS     li.    M.iuli    22.1.     1795.    nul.    JANE    TUNIS,     ^ui.l    d.    having    had    issue; 

ANN  mil.  WILLIAM  T.  RIGGS:  THOMAS  md.  SUSAN  CARROLL,  and  has  issue: 
Carroll.  Evan  :>nd  Thomas;  ;uiil  JANE  md.  Hon.  JOHN  BIGELOW,  .X'.^ociate  Editor 
uf  the  N.  V.  /it'i-niii^'  Pus/,  and  in  1S65  and  i860.  .Minister  at  the  Court  of  France. 
They  have  had  issue:  Grace;  Poultney  d.  in  infancy;  John;  Poultney ;  Jennie;  Annie; 
Ernest    d.    in    infancy  ;     anti    Flora. 

iii.  SAMUEL    THOMAS    1..     |unc    Ifuh.     1797,    of  whom    jiresently. 

iv.  PHILIP    1..     .May    iSth,     1799,     md.     .\pril     23d,     1S47.     ANN     ELIZABETH     McNEIR,    of 

Annapolis,  and  d,  Sept.  loih,  1869,  leaving  issue:  EVAN  1».  in  1S4S,  nui.  Nov.  25th. 
T873,    ANNA,     dau.    of    Gerard     T.     and    Elizabeth     Hopkins. 

V.  RACHEL    THOMAS    h.    July     141I1,     iSoi,    md.     DAVID    U.    BROWN.     (9.    v.) 

vi.  MARY    ANN    h.    June    l6th,     1S04,     md.    Dr.    WILLIAM    W.    HANDY.       ( (|.    v.) 

vii.  SARAH    CRESSON    h.    July    Sth,    1806,    md.    WILLIAM    M.    ELLICOTT.       (9.    v.) 

viii.  THOMAS  1..  Dec.  7lh,  1S08,  md.  Nov.  24th,  1830,  JANE  T.  dau.  of  Andrew  and 
Hannah  (Tunis)  Ellicott,  and  had  issue:  THOMAS;  and  HANNAH  mil.  HENRY  D. 
FARNANDIS,    and    has    issue  :     Annie     and    Bessie. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  1 23 

ix.  LYDIA    li.    Sept.    25U1,    1810.    nid.    Dr.    WILLIAM    H.    DAVIS,    and    d.    s.    p. 

X.  LUCY    b.  Oct.    iSlh,    1S12,    md.    Dr.    DORSEY,    and    had    issue;     NANNIE    md.   CHARLES    D. 

FISHER,    and  has  issue:    Lucy,    Sallie    and   Nannie;     WILLIAM    and   LYDIA  botli  d.  s.   p. 

xi.  BENJAMIN    b.    Sept.    i8th,    1815,    md.    ELIZA,     dau.     ..f    Andrew     and     Hannah     EUicott, 

and    d.    leaving    issue;     MARIA    md.    THOMAS    P.     HANDY.       (q.    v.) 


SAMUEL  THOMAS,  fourth  son  of  Thomas  and  Ann  (Thomas)  Poultney, 
b.    June    i6th,    1797,    md.    Sept.    50th,  i<S28.  ELLIN    MOALE    CURZON, 


and    d.    leaving    is.sue  : 


i.  ELIZABETH    MOALE   b.   June    29th,    1829,    md.     Nov.     26tli.     1856,     RICHARD     HALL 

PLEASANTS,  and  has  had  issue:  JOHN  PEMBERTON  b.  Sept.  4th,  1S57  ;  RICHARD 
CURZON  li.  Dec.  t4th,  1859,  d.  in  infancy:  ELLIN  CURZON;  WILLIAM  ARMIS- 
TEAD:  RICHARD  HALL  SAMUEL  POULTNEY  d.  in  infancy:  ELIZABETH;  and 
JACOB     HALL. 

ii.  THOMAS     b.     Oct.     23d,     1832,     md.    1st     .May     8th,     1S59,     GEORGIANNA     VIRGINIA 

McCLELLAN,  who  d.  having  had  issue;  RICHARD  CURZON  b.  Jany.  25th,  1861  ; 
ARTHUR  EMITT  b.  Aug.  2d.  1863  ;  ami  JOHN  McCLELLAN  d.  in  infancy. 
THOMAS  POULTNEY  md.  2d  Jany.  3d,  1867.  SUSAN  MEADE  WARD,  of  Virginia,  and 
has  furthei  issue;  HARRIET  FITZHUGH  b.  Jany.  26th,  1S68  :  ELLIN  CURZON  b 
Sept.  23d,  1870:  WILLIAM  DAVIS  b.  Sept.  2Ist,  1873;  ^"'1  ANNIE  WARD  b.  Nov. 
17th,     1S74. 

iii.  RICHARD    CURZON    b.    Feby.   8th,    1835,    d.    Fcby.    loth,    1855. 

iv.  NANCY    THOMAS    b.    April    27th,    1837.    md.   Nov.    i2th,   1863,    A.    SMITH    FALCONAR. 

V.  SAMUEL     EUGENE     b.     Dec.     22d,    1839,    md.    Nov.    4th,    1869,    LEILA    LIVINGSTON 

MINIS,  and  has  issue;  EUGENE  li.  Oct.  23d,  1S71  :  and  JOHN  LIVINGSTON  b. 
Jany.    25th.    1S75. 

vi.  WALTER    De    CURZON    1>.    Nov.    4th,    1S45. 


124  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 


REESE. 


THOMAS   L.    REESE     md.     Nov.    24th.     1S13.    MARY    MOORE,    and   had 
issue  : 

i.  MARY    BROOKE    I,.    Auij.    I2th,    1814.    .1.    in    childhood. 

ii.  ANN    b.    .May    2isi,    1816,    md.    Sept.    23d,    1S41).    CALEB    S.    HALLOWELL,    and    has   had 

i^^ue  :  MARY  JANE  d.  in  yoiilh  ;  CHARLES  md.  FANNY  FERRIS,  and  has  had 
issue:  William  Ferris,  Charles,  Benjamin  Shoemaker  (L  in  infancy,  and  Lewis  Bush; 
AMELIA  BIRD;  EMMA  ROBERT  SHOEMAKER:  THOMAS  REESE:  and  ELIZABETH 
MOORE,    all    live    of   whiini    d.    in    infancy    or    youth. 

iii.  GERARD    HOPKINS    I,.    Sept.    8th,    1S18,     md.    Sept.    igth,    1845.    SARAH    JANE    JAN- 

NEY,  and  h.ns  had  issue:  THOMAS  LACEY,  Jr.:  ELIZABETH  MOORE  MARY 
ANNA     (1.    s.    p.  ;     and     CORNELIA     STABLER. 

iv.  THOMAS    MOORE    I..    July    tSlh,     1820,     md.    .Sept.    8th,    1840,    MARTHA,    dau.    <.f   Wil- 

liam and  Deborah  Stabler,  and  has  had  issue :  FRANK  d.  s.  p. ;  HENRY  STABLER 
md.  jany.  19th,  1876,  BELLE  LIPPINCOTT,  and  has  one  child,  Gordon  Lippincott . 
WALTER     md.    .\pl.     17th,     1S77.    JANET     D.     BARRETT       and     LAWRENCE     MOORE. 

V.  CHARLES     I).   June    lOlh.    1823,    md.    May    I2th,    1S47,   SUSAN    WETHERALD,    acid    has 

had  issue:  PERCY  MEREDITH  md.  ELIZABETH  McCORMICK  MARY  WALTON 
md.  W.  BURR,  and  has  one  child,  Agnes  ANNE  HALLOWELL  ESTELLE  EVAN- 
GELINE,     WARREN     HASTINGS;       ALICE      MAUD      MURIELLE;       FREDERICK     HER- 

M'\NN;    the    Last    five    d.    in    childhood. 

vi.  EDWARD    b.    June    ibth.    1S25,    md.    in     May,    1854,    MARY     A.    GILPIN,    and     has    issue: 

JULIET     CANBY;     FANNY     GILPIN;     CATHERINE     STABLER;     and    JAMES     STONE. 


GKNEALOGICAL      NOTES.  125 


ARMS     FROM     SHARPE  S     I'EERAGK. 


RICE. 


Griffith  ap  Rice,  claiming  to  be  the  eldest  son  of  Rice  ap  Griffith  (  q.  v. ) 
and  Lady  Katharine  Howard,  his  wife,  md.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Jones,  Knt.,  and  was  restored  in  blood  in  the  reign  of  Philip  and  Mary.  He 
had  issue:  Walter,  of  whom  presently;  Barbara  md.  David  Fludd ;  and  Mary 
md.    Walter    Vaughan,    of  Grove. 

Sir  Walter,  son  and  heir  of  Griffith  ap  Rice,  called  himself  Walter 
Rice,  and  was  living  in  1600.  He  md.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Mansel,  Knt.,  of  Margam,  and  had  four  sons:  Henry,  of  whom  presently; 
Thomas;  Anthony;  and  Edward;  and  seven  daughters:  Jane  md.  John 
Fludd,  of  Llanvair,  Cledoga ;  Eleanor;  Barbara;  Mary;  Elizabeth;  Joan  and 
Lattice. 

Henry,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Walter  Rice,  Knt.,  had  issue  a  son  Henry 
who  lived  at  Newton,  md.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Lewys,  Knt.,  of  Pen- 
mark,  and  had  issue :  Sir  Edward  d.  unmarried ;  and  Walter  md.  Elizabeth 
Deer,  widow  of  Richard  Games,  of  Llanclly,  and  had  issue :  Griffith,  of 
whom  presently ;  Henry  and  Walter  d.  in  infancy ;  and  Elizabeth  md. 
Richard    Middleton,    of  Middleton    Hall. 

Griffith,  second  son  and  heir  of  Henry  Rice,  of  Newton,  was  a  member 
of  Parliament  in  the  reigns  of  King  William  III.  and  Queen  Anne,  md. 
Sept.  6th,  1722,  Katherine,  second  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Philip  Hoby,  of  Neath 
Abbey,  and  d.  Sept.  26th,  1729,  having  had  issue:  Edward,  of  whom  presently; 
Philip  d.  in  infancy ;  Elizabeth  md.  Thomas  Lloyd,  of  Altecadnoe ;  Katherine 
md.  William  Brydges,  of  Tyberton ;  Maria  d.  unmarried;  Albinia  d.  unmar- 
ried ;    and    Arabella    d.    in    infancy. 


126  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

Edward,  only  son  of  Griffith  and  Katherinc  ( Hoby )  Rice,  md.  Sept. 
6th,  1/22,  Lucy,  dau.  of  John  Morley  Trevor  and  his  wife,  Lucy,  sister  of 
Charles,  first  Earl  of  Halifax,  and  d.  Apl.  5th,  1727,  leaving  issue:  George, 
of   whom    presently :     Lucy    d.    unmarried :    and    Katherine    d.    in    infancy. 


GEORGE,  only  son  of  Edward  and  Lucy  (Trevor)  Rice,  and  heir  to  his 
grandfather  Griffith  Rice,  was  a  member  of  Parliament,  a  Privy  Coun- 
cellor.  and  Lord  Lieutenant  of  the  County  of  Cacrmarthen.  He  md. 
Axig.  i6th,  1756,  Lady  CECIL  TALBOT,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
William,  first  Earl  Talbot,  who  had  been  created  Oct.  17th,  1780, 
Baron  Dynevor,  with  remainder  to  her.  which  title  she  inherited  at  his 
decease,  becomin-^  Baroness  Dynevor  in  her  own  rii(ht.  Her  husband 
d.    Auf^.    3d,     1779,    lia\-in<^    had    issue: 

i.  GEORGE    TALBOT    I..    (Ki.    Sih.    1756.     (.|.    v.) 

ii.  HENRIETTA  CECILIA    1>.  Sepi.   281I1,    175S.   in,l.    Dec.   ifHh,    17SS.  MAGENS    DORRIEN 

MAGENS,    wli.i    a.    in    1841),    liaving    had     i^sue       CECILIA      GEORGE    ^VILLIAM :    and 
MARIA. 

iii.  LUCY    li.    May    2f)lli,     1763,    il.    uiimariiccl. 

iv.  WILLIAM    1..     ,\|iril    I^^,    I7f](j,    .1.    April    20th.    17S0. 

V.  MARIA    U.    April    5tli,    1773,    md.    Nov.    i7ih,    171)6,   JOHN    MARKHAM,    Kear    Admiral    of 

ilie    W  liite,    an<l    d.    in    iSlo. 

'vi.  EDWARD,    of    whom    presently. 


EDWARD,    third    son    of  George    and    Lady   Cecil   (Talbot)    Rice,    b.  Nov. 

19th,    1776:   in    Holy    Orders    and    Dean    of  Gloucester,  md.  July  9th,  1800, 

CHARLOTTE,    dau.     of    General    Lascelles,     and     d.    .Aug.     5th,  1862, 
having    had    issue    five    sons: 

i.  EDWARD    il.    June    51I1,     1S20. 

ii.  Rev.    FRANCIS    WILLIAM    b.    in    1S04,    Vicar    of    Kairford,    in     i86g     -.ucceeded     his     cousin 

ihe  4th  lord,  as  5th  Karon  Dynevor;  md.  1st  in  1830,  HARRIET  IVES,  dau.  of 
D.  Raymond  Barker,  and  had  issue  :  ARTHUR  De  CARDONNEL  1>,  in  1S36,  md. 
in  1S69,  SELINA,  dau.  of  Hon.  A.  Lascelles;  and  ELLEN  md.  Rev.  J.  G.  JOYCE. 
Rev.  F.  W.  RICE  md.  2d  Nov.  i8th,  1856,  ELIZA  AMELIA,  dau.  of  Rev.  H.  Carnegie 
Knox,  and  has  had  further  issue;  FRANCIS  CARNEGIE  h.  July  iSth,  1S5S  ;  WILLIAM 
TALBOT    b.     March     24th,     iS&I  ;     CECIL     MINA ;     ALICE       and     MARY. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  \2J 

iii  GEORGE    ROBERT    d.    s.    p.    May    I2th,    1854. 

iv.  Rev.    HENRY,    Rector   of  Great    Rissington,    md.    Dec.    I2th,    1837,    EMMA,    dau.   of   W.   F. 

Lowndes-Stone,  of  Brightwell  Park,  and  has  had  issue  two  sons :  EDWARD  b.  in 
1855,  and  HENRY  b.  in  1S62  ;  and  seven  daughters,  FRANCES  EMMA  md.  April 
23d,  1861,  CECIL  CHARLES,  only  son  of  Sir  Peter  Van  Notten  Pole,  Bart.  ;  CATHERINE; 
CECIL  LOUISE:   FLORENCE  MARIA  ;   GEORGIANNA  ;    AMY  AUGUSTA  ;     and   BEATRICE. 

V.  JOHN    TALBOT    md.    1st    Oct.    13th,    1846,    CLARA    LOUISA,  dau.    of  Sir  John  Chandos 

Reade,  Bart.,  who  d.  Aug.  nth,  1S53  ;  and  2d  Oct.  24th,  1855,  ELIZABETH 
LUCY,    dau.    of   Robert   Boyd. 

Dean    EDWARD    RICE    had    also    seven    daughters: 

i.  CHARLOTTE    md.    Sept.    isi,    1S35,    Rev.    A.    CAMERON. 

ii.  CECIL    md.     [any.    4th,    1837,    Col.    CHARLES    AUGUSTUS    ARNEY,    and    d.     |»ne    2d, 

1852. 

iii.  MARIA    m<l.    Sept.    3d,    1839,    Rev.    CANON    EDWARD    BANKES. 

iv.  ELIZA    (I.    unmarried    Ocl.    7th,    1828. 

V.  LUCY     HORATIA     md.     June     7th,    1832.    Rev.    WILLIAM    ESCOTT. 

vi.  FRANCES    EMMA    md.    March    20th,     1842,     Rev.     WILLIAM     WIGGIN,     and     d.     May 

1st,    i860. 

vii.         MARIA    LOUISA    d.    unmarried    Keby.    21st.     1845. 


GEORGE  TALBOT,  eldest  son  of  George  Rice  and  the  Baroness  Dynevor, 
b.  Oct.  8th,  1756,  succeeded  his  mother  as  3d  Baron  Dynevor,  md.  Oct. 
20th,  1794,  FRANCES,  dau.  of  Thomas,  first  Viscount  Sidney,  and 
d.  April  9th,  1852,  having  had  issue  one  son:  GEORGE  RICE  b.  Aug. 
5th,     1795,     of    whom     presently;    and     six    daughters,    FRANCES;    CECIL; 

HARRIET     LUCY;     CAROLINE     MARY;     KATHERINE     SARAH;      and       MARIA 
ELIZABETH. 


GEORGE  RICE,  only  son  of  the  third  Baron  Dynevor,  succeeded  his 
father  as  fourth  Baron,  assumed  the  additional  name  of  "TREVOR,"  on 
inheriting  the  estates  of  the  Trevors,  of  Glynde,  in  Sussex,  becoming 
GEORGE    RICE    RICE-TREVOR.     He  was  Hon.  Colonel   of  the  Caer- 


128  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

marthenshire     Militia,    md.    Nov.    27th,     1824,    FRANCES,    dau.    of  Lord 
Charles    Fitzroy,    and    d.    in    1869,    having    had    issue: 

i.  FRANCES     EMILY     md.     May     1st.  '   1848,      EDWARD     FFOLLIOTT     WINGFIELD, 

and    d.    Nov.    26th,    1863. 

ii.  CAROLINE    ELIZABETH    ANNE     md.    Keby.    24th,    1849,    Sir     THOMAS    BATESON, 

Barl. 

iii.  EVA    GWENTHAM    d.    unmarried    July    28lh.   1S42. 

iv.  SELINA    md.    Nov.    121I1,    1862,    Sir     WILLIAM     LYGON     PAKENHAM,     third     Karl     of 

l.on_i;ford. 

V.     ELEANOR  MARY. 


RICHARDSON. 


ROBERT     RICHARDSON,    of    Somerset    County,    in    Maryland,    md.    SU- 
SANNA,      ,     and     d.     in     Nov.    1682,     leaving     issue:     WILLIAM    of 

whom     presently:      ELIZABETH;     SUSANNA;     ROBERT;     TABITHA  ;     SARAH; 

and  CHARLES.  WILLIAM,  the  eldest  son,  was  apparently  a  Minister  of 
the  Society  of  Friends,  md.  ELIZABETH,  widow  of  Richard  Talbot,  and 
d.    in    May,    1698,    having    had    issue: 

i.  WILLIAM,    who   had    a    son    WILLIAM. 

ii.  DANIEL   md.    Mrs.    ELIZABETH   WATSON,   widow,   who   d.  in   .•Xpril    1710,    leaving    issue 

by    her    first    husband:      WILLIAM    and    JAMES;    and    l)y  her    second    NATHANIEL. 

iii.  SOPHIA    md.    RICHARD    GALLOWAY.     ( q.    v.) 

iv.  JOSEPH     md.     Oct.    25;h.    1705,    at    West     River    Meeting    House,    SARAH,    eldest     dau.    of 

Samuel   and    Mary   ( Hutchins )    Thomas,    and    had    issue: 

i.  SAMUEL    md.    CROWLEY. 

ii.  PHILIP     md.    BEARD. 

iii.  JOHN    md. WILLIAMSON. 

iv.  ELIZABETH    md.     Jany.     igth,     1737-S,    FRANCIS,    son     of    Charles    and    Sidney    (Wina) 

Pierpont,    and    had    a    dau.    Mary    md.    Jany.    24th,    1755,    Benjamin    Powell. 


GENEALOGICAL      N(JTES, 


i2g 


V.  WILLIAM    md.    ISABEL   CALAMIES. 

vi.  SARAH    nul.    NEHEMIAH,   Jr.,    son    of    Nehemiah    Birkhead. 

vii.  JOSEPH    md.    BUCE. 


Of  the  .same  family  wa.s  RICHARD  RICHARDSON,  who  d.  in  Apl.  1804, 
(although  I  am  unable  to  say  whose  son  he  was).  He  md.  Aug.  13th, 
1754,   ELIZABETH,    dau.    of   John   and    Elizabeth   Thomas,    and    had 

issue:      JOHN     THOMAS     md.      jemima     SHECKELLS;     WILLIAM     md. 

PLUMMER;  ANN  md.  FREDERIC  MILLS;  DEBORAH  md. SHECK- 
ELLS, removed  from  Maryland  and  settled  in  the  Genesee  country  before 
1804;    REBECCA    md.  GASSAWAY  WATKINS,   who  d.   in    July,    1817,  leaving 

a     .son     RICHARD    GASSAWAY;     and     SARAH     md.     RICHARD    RICHARDSON. 


RUSSELL    AND    SEWALL. 


THOMAS    RUSSELL,    of    Greenhill,    Cecil    County,     Maryland,    md.    ANN, 
dau.    of  Samuel   and    Mary   Thomas,    and    had    issue : 

i.  MARIA    d.    unmarried. 

ii.  FRANCES    md.    WILLIAM    E.    SE\A^ALL,    and    had    issue:      ANN    md.    in    1819    THOMAS 

S.  THOMAS;  FRANCES:  MARTHA  S. :  WILLIAM  b.  in  1805,  md.  a  lady  of  New 
York  in  1840,  and  iiad  issue:  ^Villiam  Russell  and  Fanny  Jane;  Dr.  THOMAS  b. 
in  1808  md.  in  1848  REBECCA  MAULDEN,  and  has  issue:  Thomas  Russell,  Mary 
Adelaide  md.  Sept.  3d,  1874,  William  H.  Fisher,  and  Charles:  BASIL  b.  in  181Q, 
md.    in    1845    ADELAIDE    HUMBERT;    and    MARIA. 

iii.  NANCY,    wlio    d,    unmarried 

iv.  THOMAS,    who    d.    in    early    manhood. 

V.  WILLIAM,    who    also    d.    s.    p. 


ANN    (THOMAS)    RUSSELL     afterwards     md.     DANIEL,     only    son     of 
Thomas    and    Ann    Sheridine,    and    d.    without    further    issue. 


130  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 


ARMS    FROM    DOUGLAS     HKERAGE. 


RUTHERFURD. 


The  earliest  member  of  this  family  on  record  was  Robertus  Dominus 
de  Rutherford,  witness  to  a  Charter  given  by  David  the  ist  of  Scotland 
in  1 140.  We  next  find  Hugo  de  Rutherforde  living  in  1215,  who  was 
father  of  Sir  Nicholas,  living  in  1261.  His  sons  Nicholaus,  and  Aymer  de 
Rutherford,  were  among  the  Barons  of  Scotland  who  swore  fealty  to  Edward 
1st  of  England  in  1296.  Sir  Robert  Rutherford,  son  of  Sir  Nicholaus,  was 
a  friend  of  King  Robert  Bruce.  His  son  Sir  Richard  witnessed  a  Charter 
to  the  Abbacy  of  Coupar  in  1328.  and  another  to  the  Monaster}-  of  Dry- 
burgh  in  1338.  He  was  father  of  William  who  was  forfeited  April  12th. 
1357.  His  son  Sir  Richard  Rutherford  of  that  Ilk  seems  to  have  recovered 
his  position  and  estates,  for  we  find  him  in  1398  an  Ambassador  to  the 
English  Court,  and  in  1400  one  of  the  Wardens  of  the  Marches,  on  the 
Border.  He  married  Jean  Douglas  and  had  three  sons:  James  of  Leth- 
bertshiels,  in  Stirlingshire;  John,  ancestor  of  the  family  of  Hunthill  which 
eventually  enjoyed  the  titles  of  Lord  Rutherford  and  Ear!  of  Teviot ;  and 
Nichol  of  Mackerston,  who  was  ancestor  of  the  Rutherfords  of  Hundalee. 
The  eldest  James  had  issue  an  only  son  James,  who  married  before  1457, 
Margaret,  daughter  of  Lord  Erskine,  and  had  a  grant  from  James  IV.,  in 
1492  of  the  lands  of  Edgerston.  He  had  issue:  Philip  and  Thomas.  The 
elder  of  whom  married  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Walter  Ker  of  Cessford, 
ancestor  of  the  present  Duke  of  Roxburghe,  and  had  Richard,  d.  s.  p. 
Helen  married  twice  but  had  no  issue  ;  and  Christian  married  James  Stewart, 
ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Traquair.  to  whom  she  carried  the  lands  of 
Rutherford    and    Wells. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  13I 

Thomas,  younger  son  of  James  and  Margaret  Rutherford  succeeded  his 
nephew  Richard  in  the  lands  and  barony  of  Edgerston,  and  his  son  Robert 
obtained  a  confirmation  of  them  in  1559.  This  Robert  was  succeeded  by 
his  son  Thomas,  called  the  Black  Laird,  and  renowned  for  the  exploits  of 
himself  and  his  nine  sons  on  the  Border.  Richard  his  eldest  son  married  a 
grand-daughter  of  the  Laird  of  Buccleugh,  and  Robert  their  son  married 
Margaret  Riddeli,  daughter  of  the  Baron  of  that  Ilk.  His  eldest  son  John 
espoused  the  cause  of  King  Charles  the  First,  and  was  one  of  the  leaders 
of  his  Scottish  army,  under  the  Marquis  of  Hamilton.  He  married  Barbara 
Abernethy,  daughter  of  the  Episcopal  Bishop  of  Caithness,  and  had  issue 
twelve  daughters ;  John  and  Andrew  who  both  died  without  issue ;  Thomas, 
and  Robert  who  was  ancestor  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  Bart.,  of  Abbotsford,  in 
the  female  line.  Thomas  married  Susanna,  daughter  and  heiress  of  Riddeli 
of  Minto,  and  dying  in  1720,  had  issue  with  five  daughters,  a  son  Sir  John, 
who  married  in  17 10,  Elizabeth  Cairncross,  of  Colmslie,  and  had  nineteen 
children,  of  whom  one  son  Robert  was  a  Baron  of  the  Russian  Empire  ; 
Walter,  another  son  removed  to  America,  spelled  his  surname  "  Rutherfurd," 
was  a  Major  in  the  British  army  and  married  Catherine,  third  daughter  of 
James  Alexander,  and  sister  of  Maj.  Gen.  William  Alexander,  of  the  American 
Revolutionary  Army,  who  claimed  and  assumed  the  titles  of  Earl  of  Stirling  and 
Viscount  of  Canada,  as  heir  male  of  Henry,  5th  Earl  and  Viscount,  who  died 
without  issue  December  4th,  1739.  Walter  and  Catherine  Rutherfurd  had  issue 
a  son  John  b  in  1760,  graduated  at  the  College  of  New  Jersey  in  1776;  was  one 
of  the  first  Presidential  Electors,  and  a  Senator  of  the  United  States  from  New 
Jersey  from  1791  to  1798.  In  1807  he  was  the  principal  member  of  a 
Commission  appointed  to  lay  out  the  streets  of  New  York.  He  md. 
Helena,  dau.  of  Lewis  Morris,  the  Signer,  and  niece  of  Staats  Long  Morris, 
who  was  an  officer  of  the  British  Army,  and  md.  the  Dowager  Duchess  of 
Gordon,  and  of  the  celebrated  Gouverneur  Morris.  John  Rutherfurd  d. 
Feby.  23d,  i860,  having  had  issue:  Robert  Walter  b.  in  May  1778,  of  whom 
presently;  Mary  b.  in  1784,  d.  June  i6th,  1863,  unmarried;  Anna  md.  Dr. 
John  Watts;  Helena  md.  Peter  G.  Stuyvesant,  a  descendant  of  the  last 
Dutch    Governor    of   New    York ;     and    two    other    daus.    who    d.    unmarried. 


ROBERT  WALTER,  only  son  of  John  and  Helena  (  Morris  )  Rutherfurd, 
b.  in  May  1778,  md.  his  cousin  SABINA,  dau.  of  Lewis  Morris,  Jr., 
and    his    wife    Ann    Elliott,    of   South    Carolina,    and    d.    leaving    issue : 

i.  WALTER   nut.    ISABELLA    BROOKS,    and    d.    in    1868,    leaving  issue: 


132  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

\,  JOHN     ALEXANDER. 

il  WALTER     tnd.     LOUISE     LIVINGSTON,     dau.    of    Oliver     H.    Jones. 

iii.  FRANK     MORRIS. 

iv.  WILLIAM     WALTER. 

ii.  JOHN      md.     CHARLOTTE      LIVINGSTON,     .and     d.     in      1S71,     leaving     issue:      HELEN 

MORRIS:     LIVINGSTON;     and    ARTHUR. 

iii.  LEWIS    MORRIS,  a   ■lislingui.-.hed    a.stronomer  and    scientist,   nul.   MARGARET  STUYVE- 

SANT    CHANLER,    and    has   issue: 

i,  STUYVESANT,    who    changed    his   name  to  RUTHERFURD    STUYVESANT,    in   accordance 

with     the     will     of    his    great     uncle     I'.     G.     Stuyvesant,     whose    heir    he    was,    and 
md.     MARY     E.     dau.    of    H.     E.     Pierrepont. 

ii.  MARGARET. 

iii.  LOUISA. 

iv.  LOUIS     M. 

V.  WINTHOPE. 

iv.  ROBERT    WALTER    b.    July    14th.    i8rg,    md.     Oct.     17th,     1848,    ANNA     LAWRENCE, 

dau.    of    Phineas    Henry    and    Phoebe    Buckley,    and    has   had    issue  : 

i.  ROBERT    WALTER    b.    .\ug.    I2th,    1849,    at     Morrisania,    drowned    in    the     Passaic    River, 

.Vug.    5lh,    1852. 

ii.  SABINA    ELLIOTT    b.    .\ug.    4th.    1851,    at    Edgerston    Cottage,    New   Jersey. 

iii.  SARAH    li,    Julv    29th,    1853,    at    Edgerston,    d.    in    infancy. 

iv.  MARY    li.    I>ec.    iSth,    1855,    at     Edgerston. 

v,  ROBERT    ALEXANDER    b.    July    13th,    1860,    at    Edgerston. 

vi.  HENRY     LAWRENCE    li.    June    4th,   ^862,    at     Fairlawn     Cottage,     near     Belleville.     New 

Jersey. 

vii.  ELIZABETH    d.    in    infancy. 


RUTLAND. 


Thomas  Rutland,  of  South  River,  in  Anne  Arundel  County,  Md.,  whose 
will  was  proved  Dec.  24th,  1731,  mentions  in  it  his  son  Thomas,  his  dau. 
Elizabeth  Stuard,  and  his  grand-children  Thomas  Sappington,  and  Jeane  child 
of  his    dau.  Ann    Wayman.       Thomas,  only  son    of  Thomas   Rutland,  d.  before 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  I33 

Feby.  1774;  his  wife  Anne  made  her  will  Aug.  25th,  1773,  (her  husband 
then  living)  in  which  she  mentions  her  aunt  Hannah  Norwood,  gives  a  pair 
of  gold  sleeve  buttons  to  Mary  Snowden,  dau.  of  Eliza  Snowden,  but  leaves 
the  bulk  of  her  property  to  her  nieces  Ann  Beall,  Eliza  Harrison,  and 
Mary  Dorsey,  children  of  her  sister  Elizabeth  Dorsey.  This  will  was  proved 
Jany.  23d,  1776,  and  some  Elizabeth  Rutland  was  one  of  the  witnesses. 
Thomas  Rutland  who  made  his  will  in  1790,  mentioning  his  wife  Ann  and 
his  children,  Thomas,  Margaret  and  Elizabeth,  was  evidently  of  this  family, 
and  son  of  the  second  Thomas  Rutland  Eliza  Rutland  who  md.  Richard 
Snowden.    ( q.    v.)    was    a    sister    of   this    third    Thomas    Rutland. 


AKMS     KKd.M    SHARl'ES    PEERACK. 


ST.  JOHN. 


William  de  St.  John,  of  St.  John,  near  Rouen  in  Normandy,  came  to 
England  with  the  Conqueror,  as  Grandmaster  of  his  Artillery  in  1066,  and 
was  a  Baron  by  tenure;  John,  his  second  son,  succeeded  his  brother  who 
d.  s.  p.,  was  Lord  of  Stanton  St.  John,  Co.  0.xon.,  and  of  Faumont  Castle, 
Co.  Glamorgan  and  living  in  1140.  Roger,  his  son  and  heir,  living  in  1175, 
md.  Cicely,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Robert  de  Haye,  and  had  a  dau.  and 
heiress,  M-uriel  de  St.  John  md.  Reginald  de  Aurevalle,  and  had  a  dau.  and 
heiress  Mabell  md.  Adam  de  Port,  descended  from  Hugh  de  Port,  of  Basing, 
who  held  fifty-four  Lordships  at  the  general  survey.  Adam  de  Port  after 
his    marriage    assumed    the    name    of   St.    John.       William,    their    son    and    heir, 


134  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

living  in  1220,  had  a  son  and  heir  Robert,  who  md.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam de  Cantelupe,  and  d.  in  1266,  leaving  a  son  and  heir  John,  who  had 
two  sons,  John  summoned  by  writ  in  the  life  of  his  father,  .as  Baron  St. 
John,  the  younger,  and  also  in  1322  as  Lord  St.  John  of  Basing:  and 
William  of  Faumont  Castle  md.  Isabel,  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Comb- 
martin,    and     had    Sir    John    md.     Beatrix ,    and     had     a    son     and     heir 

Sir  John  md.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  Henry  Umfreville  of 
Penmark,  Co.  Glamorgan,  and  had  a  son  and  heir  Sir  John  md.  Isabel,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Sir  John  Pavely,  of  Paulers  Pury,  Co.  Northampton,  and  had 
a  son  and  heir  Sir  Oliver  md.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  John 
Delabere,  who  brought  him  a  ver>'  large  estate.  They  had  a  son  and  heir 
Sir  John,  who  was  Mayor  of  Bordeaux  1414-21,  md.  Elizabeth  Pawlett,  and 
had  a  son  and  heir  Sir  Oliver  of  Penmark  md.  Margaret,  sister  and  heiress 
of  John  ( de  jure)  Baron  Bcauchamp,  of  Bletshoe,  great  grandson  of  Roger 
Baron  Beauchamp,  of  Hletshoe,  by  writ  June  1st,  1363,  with  whom  he  ob- 
tained the  estates  of  Bletshoe  and  Lydiard  Tregoze,  and  d.  in  1437.  His 
wife  afterwards  md.  John  Beaufort,  Duke  of  Somerset,  and  was  mother  of 
Margaret,  wife  of  Edmund  Tudor,  Earl  of  Richmond,  and  mother  of  King 
Henry  VII.  By  her  first  husband  she  had  two  sons,  Oliver  ancestor  of  the 
celebrated  Viscount  Bolingbroke,  and  an  elder  Sir  John  of  Bletshoe,  K.  B.  md. 
Alice,  dau.  of  -Sir  Robert  Bradshaigh  of  Haigh,  Co.  Lancaster,  and  had  a 
son  and  heir  Sir  John  K.  B.  md.  Sybil,  dau.  of  Morgan  ap  Jenkins  ap 
Philip  and  had  with  other  issue:  Sir  John  md.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Wil- 
liam Waldgrave  K.  B.  of  Smallbridge,  Co.  Suffolk,  and  had  a  son  Oliver, 
created  Baron  St.  John,  of  Bletshoe,  in  1559;  and  Katherine  md.  .Sir 
Griffith    ap    Rhys.      (  q.    v.  1 


SCHIEFFELIN. 


This  family  is  of  German  origin,  the  name  being  originally  spelled 
Schiiffelin,  the  present  spelling  not  obtaining  until  the  middle  of  the  last 
century. 

One  branch  settled  in  Switzerland,  Conrad  Schiiffelin,  of  Norlingen  in 
Germany,  becoming  a  citizen  of  the  Canton  of  Geneva,  at  the  beginning 
of  the  sixteenth  century.  He  and  his  descendants  held  the  fief  de  la 
Molifere    and    afterwards    assumed    the    arms    and    title     of    de     la    Pasle.        The 


iWffjeliT^. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  1 35 

first  of  the  family  in  America  was  Jacob  Schicffelin.  who  was  born  at  Walhaim 
Underdeck,  in  Germany,  February  4th,  1732.  He  came  to  America  in 
1735.  His  family  Bible  printed  in  1560.  is  now  in  the  possession  of  his 
lineal    descendant,    Mr.    Eugene    Schieffelin,    of   New    York    City. 

JACOB  SCHIEFFELIN  md.  Sept.  i6th,  1756,  REGINA  MARGARETTA 
KRAFTEN  RITSCHAURIN,  who  was  b.  in  Milhaus  Enderguse, 
Germany,  and  after  her  husband's  death,  md.  a  Mr.  GORDON,  and  d. 
July    27th,    1816.       JACOB    and    REGINA    SCHIEFFELIN    had    issue: 

JACOB,    uf    whom    presently. 

MELCHIOR    I..    Aug.    i6;)i,    1759. 
JONATHAN    I..    July    16, h,    1762. 
THOMAS. 

JACOB  SCHIEFFELIN,  Jr.  was  b.  in  Philadelphia.  Aug.  24th,  1757,  and 
baptised  by  the  Rev  Mr.  Muhlenberg  of  the  Lutheran  Church.  When 
a  young  man  he  went  to  Detroit  as  private  Secretary  to  Governor 
Hamilton.  When  of  age  he  built  two  houses  there,  and  owned  con- 
siderable property  in  the  town.  He  came  to  New  York,  holding  a  com- 
mission in  the  British  Army  early  in  1780,  and  August  16th,  1780.  md. 
HANNAH,  oldest  dau.  of  John  and  Ann  (Burling)  Lawrence,  one  of 
the  handsomest  women  of  her  time,  and  a  distinguished  poetess. 
He  afterwards  removed  to  Montreal  where  his  two  eldest  sons 
were  born.  Taking  his  wife  back  to  New  York  he  left  her  there, 
and  spent  some  time  in  London.  Returning  to  Montreal,  his  wife  joined 
him  and  his  other  children  were  b.  in  that  ancient  city.  About  1793 
he  returned  to  New  York,  and  went  in  business  with  his  brother-in-law 
John  B.  Lawrence.  October  ist,  1794,  he  joined  the  German  Society 
of  New  York.  F"our  years  afterwards  his  brother-in-law  and  he  dissolved 
partnership,  to  allow  Mr.  Schieffelin  to  engage  in  ship  owning,  which 
Mr.  Lawrence  considered  too  hazardous  a  business.  For  many  years 
he  occupied  the  old  Walton  House  on  Pearl  Street,  New  York.  When 
he  dissolved  partnership  with  his  brother-in-law  he  took  his  son  Henry 
into  the  firm.  Their  first  venture  in  the  purchase  of  a  ship  was  very 
successful,  as  on  her  first  voyage  she  cleared  about  $25,000  above  her 
original  cost,  with  which  money  Mr.  Schieffelin  bought  his  country  seat 
at  Manhattanville.  where  he  lived  many  years,  and  where  he  d.  April 
i6th,  1835.  He  left  issue  by  his  wife  HANNAH  LAWRENCE,  who 
d.    Oct.    3d,    1838: 


1 36  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

i.  EDWARD     LAWRENCE     h.    Sept.     I3ili.    1787,    d.    Oct.    5th,     1850,    at     Lyme,    Connecticut. 

He  nid.  Jany.  i^t,  1S02,  SUSAN  ANNA,  dau.  of  Alexander  Stewart,  and  had 
issue:  EDWARD  ANNA  1).  in  l8og.  ind.  in  1830  FRANK  NICOLL  SILL,  who  d. 
in  1848.  She  then  nid.  Dr.  JOHN  NOYES,  who  d.  in  1854.  .■\fter  his  death 
she    ind     Captain    S.    CHADWICK,    of    Lyme,    wlio    ha>    since    d.    s.    p. 

ii.  HENRY    HAMILTON    b.    June    20th,    17S3,    of   whom    presently. 

iii.  ANNA    MARIA    h.    April    nth,    1788,    md.     April    4th,     1808,    BENJAMIN     FERRIS,    and 

d.  Oct.  241!).  1843.  having  h.id  issue:  EMILY  MATILDA  I,,  in  iSio,  md.  EDWARD 
RICHARDS.  LAURA  MARY  I),  in  1S12,  md.  Isl  CORNELIUS  M.  GAUL,  and  2d 
REDFIELD  A.  WATKINSON  .  HANNAH  M.  Ii.  in  1814.  md.  Dr.  SAMUEL  BLOIS  : 
BENJAMIN  CLINTON  Ij.  in  1817;  CAROLINE  EUDORA  h.  in  1819,  md.  HOMER 
MORGAN,  JULIA  h.  in  I.S23,  md.  S.  B.  NOBLE  ADELAIDE  b.  in  1825,  md. 
WM.  HOWLAND  PELL  and  ELLEN  I).  in  l82!4.  md.  COLUMBUS  BEMENT 
ROGERS. 

iv.  EFFINGHAM    b.    Kcby.    i7tli.    1791,    md.    .Sept.   qth,    1813,   MARY,   dau.    of    Caspar  Lander, 

and  d.  at  East  Chester,  July  I4ih,  1S63,  leaving  issue:  one  son,  EDGAR,  who  has 
three  dauj;hters  and  two  sons,  and  a  grandchild  by  another  son  CHARLES  M. 
SCHIEFFELIN,  who  md.  MARY,  dau.  of  William  Chisolm,  and  niece  of  Rev.  Dr. 
\Vm.    .•\.    Muhlenberg,    and    has    issue    two    daughters    and    a    son. 

V.  JACOB    b.    .Vpril    20th,    I7g3,    md.    and    living    in    Tioga    County,     Pennsylvania,     having    issue: 

CLINTON,     HANNAH,     CORNELIA,     ALFRED,    and    EDWARD    GERARD, 

vi.  JOHN    LAWRENCE    b.    Kcby.    25th,    1796.    d.     at     .New     Haven,     .\pril     22d,      1866,     leaving 

issue       MARY    who    md.    HENRY    J.    SAYERS,    of    .New    Vork. 

vii.  RICHARD  LAWRENCE  b.  Nov.  gih,  1801,  md.  .\ug.  3d.  1833,  MARGARET  HELEN, 
d.TU  of  George  Knox  McKay,  C.  S.  .\.,  and  has  issue:  SARAH  SOPHIA  b.  June 
22(1,  1S34,  md.  lany.  30th,  1858,  Rev.  CUTHBERT  C.  BARCLAY,  who  d.  Keby.  7th, 
1863;  GEORGE  RICHARD  b.  July  27th,  1S36,  md.  May  loih,  186S,  JULIA,  dau.  of 
Isaac  C.  Delaplaine,  and  has  three  children  ;  HELEN  MARGARET  b.  .May  7th,  1841, 
md.  June  2Ist,  1866,  WILLIAM  IRVING  GRAHAM,  and  has  issue:  Helen  M.  b. 
April  26th,  1867,  and  Julia  b.  .Sept.  i8th,  1870.  Mr.  GRAHAM  d.  .Aug.  25th,  1871, 
and  his  widow  md.  .\pril  7th,  1875,  ALEXANDER  ROBERT  CHISOLM,  and  has  issue 
by    him,    one    son    b.    Sept.    4th,    1S76. 


HENRY  H.  SCHIEFFELIN,  second  son  of  Jacob  and  Hannah  (Law- 
rence) Schieffelin,  b.  June  20th,  1783,  md.  April  19th,  1806,  MARIA 
THERESA,  dau.  of  Dr.  Samuel  Bradhurst,  and  by  her,  who  d.  May 
22d,    1872,    had    issue: 

i.  THERESA    b.  in    1807,   md.   in    1827,   WILLIAM    N.   CLARK,   and  has  issue:    WILLIAM   N. 

md.    MATILDA     ANDERSON;     SAMUEL    BRADHURST    md.    ELIZA     TRACY;    THERESA; 
EUPHEMIA  ;     and     LAWRENCE. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  137 

HENRY  MAUNSELL  b.  Aug.  7th,  1808,  md.  in  1835,  SARAH  LOUISA,  dau.  of 
David  Wagstaffe,  and  after  her  death  SARAH  KENDALL,  of  Maine,  and  has 
issue  :      FANNY    and    MARY    THERESA. 

SAMUEL  BRADHURST  Ij.  Feliy.  24lh,  1811,  author  of  "Foundations  of  History,"  and 
other  works.  Md.  in  1835  LUCRETIA  HAZARD,  and  has  issue:  WILLIAM 
HENRY  b.  in  1836,  md.  in  1063  MARY,  dau.  of  Hon.  John  Jay;  ALICE  b.  in  1838, 
md.  in  iSsq  RUSSELL  STEBBINS ;  and  MARY  THERESA  li.  in  1840,  md.  in  1863 
General    CHARLES     E.     DODGE. 

JOSEPH    LAWRENCE    b.    in    1813. 

PHILIP  b.  in  1815.  md.  ELIZABETH,  dau.  of  Richard  Townley  Haines,  of  Elizabeth- 
town,  New  Jersey,  and  has  issue  :  THERESA  md.  Rev.  WILLIAM  T.  SABINE,  and 
ELLA. 

SIDNEY    AUGUSTUS    h.    in    1818,    living   at    Geneva,     md.    HARRIET     SCHUYLER,    of 

Hellevillc,    and    lias    two    sons    and    three    daughters. 

JULIA  b.  in  1S21,  nul.  in  1840  CLEMENT  REMINGTON,  and  d.  .Sept.  15th,  1871. 
leaving  issue  :  MARY  THERESA  md.  WILLIAM  CHAMBERLAIN,  and  JULIA  md. 
CHARLES     MORGAN. 

BRADHURST  md.  twice,  and  has  issue:  LAURA  G.  md.  in  1875  DAVID  BARTON 
GUSHING;    and    EMILY. 

EUGENE  b.  in  1827,  an  artist  of  some  distinction,  though  calling  himself  an  amateur, 
md.    CATHERINE,    dau.    of  Valentine    G.    HaU. 


SHIPLEY. 


WM.  SHIPLEY  was  b.  in  Leicestershire,  England,  in  1693,  md.  MARY, 
dau.  of  Robert  and  Ann  Tatnal,  he  came  alone  to  America,  and  was  fol- 
lowed by  his  wife  and  her  children,  THOMAS,  ANN,  and  ELIZABETH,  in 
the  Sprini,'  of  1725.  She  d.  in  1726,  and  her  husband  in  1743,  md.  MARY 
MARRIOTT,  and  d.  in  1789,  leaving  nine  children,  three  d.  in  infancy: 
MARY  their  fourth  child,  md.  PHINEAS  BUCKLEY;  JOSEPH  md.  MARY  LEWIS, 
and  d.  in  1832,  leaving  a  large  family:  SARAH  ind.  CYRUS  NEWLIN,  and 
d.  in  1834,  leaving  issue:  mary  and  thomas:  ANN  md.  JOHN  JONES,  and  d. 
in  180S,  leaving  issue:  cyrus  and  lydia;  ANNA  md.  WM.  BYRNES,  and  d.  in 
1805,    leaving    issue:    thomas    who    md.    his    cousin    lydia  jones. 


I3S  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 


SNOWDEN, 


Richard  Snouden,  of  Wales,  who  is  said  to  have  held  a  Major's  com- 
mission under  Oliver  Cromwell,  came  to  Maryland  in  the  seventeenth 
centur)'.  His  son  Richard  is  mentioned  as  a  well-known  owner  of  land  in 
Maryland,  near  .South  River,  in  a  deed  dated  Oct.  13th,  1679.  Aug.  ist, 
1686.  a  tract  of  land  called  Robin  Hood's  Forest,  and  containing  10,500 
acres,  was  granted  to  him.  He  was  living  Oct.  13th,  1688,  when  William 
Parker  deeds  to  him  certain  land  for  a  consideration  of  £'^06.  In  1704  he 
was    still    living,    but   died    soon    after    that    date.       His    son    Richard    Snowden, 

Jr.,    md.    before     1691     Mary :     both     of    them    were     living    as    late    as 

Dec.    19th,    17 1 7.    when    they    sign    their   son's    marriage   certificate. 

Richard,  apparentl)-  their  only  son,  was  born  about  1790,  and  early  in 
life  began  to  take  an  active  interest  in  affairs.  His  father  probably  was 
the  builder  of  Birmingham  Manor-house  about  1690,  but  the  son  added 
very  largely  to  the  lands  belonging  to  the  Manor.  From  the  fact  that 
man\'  of  the  tracts  of  land  which  he  inherited  from  his  father  were  re-sur- 
veyed in  17 19,  1  am  led  to  believe  that  the  third  Richard  Snowden  died  in 
that  year.  His  son  added  over  10,000  acres  to  the  original  tract  in  the  same 
year.  Before  1736  he  engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  Iron  on  the  Patuxent 
Ri\'er,  near  his  residence,  and  .Sept.  29th,  1736,  certain  land  was  granted  to 
the  '■  Patuxent  Iron  Work  Company,"  in  which  were  partners  "  Richard 
Snowden.  owning  11-16,  Edmund  Jennings,  of  Annapolis,  owning  2-16,  and 
John  Galloway  and  Joseph  Cowman,  of  Annarrundel,  and  John  Pritchard, 
mariner,    then    of   London,    each    owning    1-16." 

This  business  Richard  Snowden  continued  until  his  death,  at  which 
time  it  appears  by  his  will  he  was  sole  owner  of  the  works,  and  was 
engaged  in  building  a  new  forge.  These  Iron  Works  were  the  first  ever 
operated    in    Maryland. 

RICHARD    SNOWDEN    md.    ist.    May    19th,    1709,    ELIZA,    dau.    of    Wil- 
liam   and    Eliza    Coale,    and    had    issue    by    her : 

i.  DEBORAH    md.   JAMES    BROOKE,      (q.    v.  I 

ii.  ELIZA    md.   JOHN    THOMAS,     (q.    v.) 

ill.  MARY    1).    in    1712.    md.    SAMUEL    THOMAS.     (  q.    v.) 


I  v^ 


r,  E  N  E  A  !,  ( )  O  I  C  A  L      N  O  T  E  <:  . 


SNOWDEN. 


les,   who   is   said    to   have    held    a    Major's 

•  rylanrl     in     the     seventeenth 

..111,,.       .      nvner    of    )<!"■'    ■" 

1679.       •'^"K 

nd  .lontaining    10,500 

lie    was    living    Oct.    ijtii,    i688,   when    William 

land    for   a    con-  In    1704  h<: 


-fi,-, 


rJ       '■^m  .V.  .]t 


^\■hcn   they 


iihard. 


r  ll.it       \  '.    (I  I  '  !••     .S:m, 

year.      Hcluii_    ly^f^   !.. 
Kivcr.    nc;; 
till.-    ■■  Patiixeti- 
Snowden.    owniiii^ 


.;    .).    uuildli. 


Sept. 


marriage  certificate 
■>n,   was   boi 

but     th. 
}"roin     1 
ed    from    his    father   were    re-sur 
ud   Snowdt- 
•  rit^iiiai   :•  ■•"■ 
■  f    Iron 
16.   certain    land   Wd 


;>h     Cowman     ■  ''     -i^- -■ 
was    ^= 


death,    at     which 

work.K,   and     wa;- 

'ie     first    eve! 


:.    May 
...  .lad    issi! 

iJEBORAU     .        ,.   «rH    f^T-t.nUv      1,,,    , 

E1.IZA   iml.   JOHr-' 

MARY   i)  ;*MUEL   THOMAS. 


•.>^,    ci-^i^n., 


VVil- 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  1 39 

Mrs.  ELIZA  (CO ALE)  SNOWDEN  d.  about  17 13,  and  her  husband 
md.  2d,  Dec.  19th,  1717,  ELIZABETH,  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Mary 
(Hutchins)    Thomas,    and    had    further    issue    by    her    (who    d.     in    Aug. 

1775  ): 

iv.  RICHARD    1).    in    1719-20,    md.    ELIZABETH,    only    dau,    of    John    an.l    Miriam    Crowley, 

and    d.    s.    p.    Mch.    rSth,    1753. 

V.  THOMAS,    of    whom    presently. 

vi.  .  ANN  md.  HENRY  WRIGHT  CRABB,  and  had  issue:  RICHARD;  ELIZABETH  md. 
.VIch.  29th,  1771,  WILLIAM,  sun  of  Samuel  Robertson;  JEREMIAH  md.  ELIZABETH 
GRIFFITH  ;     RALPH  ;     and    JOHN. 

vii.  MARGARET     md.    JOHN     CONTEE,    and    had     i.sue  :      ELIZABETH    md.    JAMES    KEITH 

JEAN:     RICHARD     md.     ELIZABETH     SANDERS;     and     ANN     md.     DENIS     MAGRUDER. 

viii.         SAMUEL    li.    in    1728.     (  q.    v.) 

ix.  ELIZABETH    n,d.   JOSEPH    COWMAN.     (4.    v.) 

X.  JOHN.     (,|.    V.) 


THOMAS,  eldest  surviving  son  of  Richard  and  Elizabeth  (Thomas) 
Snowden,  b.  about  1722,  md.  before  1744,  MARY,  dau.  of  Henry  Wright. 
Henry  Wright  was  b.  in  England,  and  sent  to  America  when  a  boy. 
An  annuity  was  regularly  paid  to  the  gentleman  who  had  charge  of  his 
education,  and  after  his  death  to  Henry  himself.  At  his  marriage  he 
received  a  handsome  service  of  silver  marked  with  the  letter  W.  and 
soon  after  this  event  the  annuity  ceased.  Once  previously  he  attempted 
to  discover  his  parentage,  but  immediately  received  a  letter  through 
the  channel  by  which  his  annuit}-  came,  notifying  him  that  it  would 
cease  unless  he  desisted  from  his  attempt.  He  md.  a  Miss  Sprigg.  of 
Prince  Georges  County,  and  d.  1750,  leaving  two  daus.,  Margaret, 
unmarried  ;  and  Mary  who  md.  Thomas  Snowden.  He  d.  in  May  1770, 
leaving    issue  : 

i.  HENRY    d.    s.    p.    in    .\pril    1775. 

ii.  RICHARD    md.    ELIZA,    dau.    of    Thomas     and     Ann  Rutland,     and     d.     leaving     an     only 

dau.    MARY    who    was    left    an    orphan    at    an    early  age    by     the     death     of     her     mother, 

and    was    hroughl    up   at     her    uncle    Major    Thomas  Snowden's     residence,     "  .Montpelier." 
She    md.    JOHN     CHEW     THOMAS.       (  q.    V.) 


I40  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

iii.  THOMAS    b.    in    1751,    usually    known    as     Major    THOMAS,     presumably     from    his    having 

seen  service  in  the  Revolutionary  War.  He  lived  at  "  Montpelier,"  which  was  on 
the  great  Northern  and  Southern  Post-road,  and  entertained  great  numbers  of  people 
who  were  then  continually  passing  upon  it,  and  in  accordance  with  the  hospitable 
customs  of  the  day,  would  not  hesitate  to  stop  at  his  residence  for  the  night. 
Washington  himself  once  spent  a  night  there,  and  the  bed  in  which  he  slept  is 
still  preserved.  Major  SNOWDEN  md.  ANN  RIDGELY,  a  great  heiress,  and  d. 
in    1803;     his    wife    on    (jood    Friday    of    1834.    having    had    issue: 

i.  RICHARD,    of   whom    presently. 

ii.  THOMAS    lived    at    Summervillc,    and    d.    unmarried. 

iii,  MARY    md.   at    "  Monljiclier,"  JOHN    C.    HERBERT,    o.'    Walnut    (Irangc,    Virginia.       (q.  v.) 

iv.  NICHOLAS    b.    Oct.     2IsI,     1786.        (  q.     v.) 

V.  CAROLINE    <1.    at    the    age    of   8   years. 


RICHARD,    eldest  .son    of    Major    Thomas    and    Ann    ( Ridgely )    Snowden, 

who  inherited  from  his  parents  the  estate  of  "Oakland,"  md.  i  st  Feby. 
13th,  1798,  at  "Rushy  Park"  ELIZA,  dau.  of  Dr.  Charles  Alexander 
Warfield,  and  was  2dly  md.  May  i8th.  1818,  by  Rev.  Oliver  Norris,  to 
LOUISA  VICTORIA  WARFIELD,  sister  of  his  first  wife,  by  whom 
he    had    no    issue.        He    d.    havin<;    had    issue    by    his    first    wife: 

i.  ANN    LOUISA    nid.   JOHN    CONTEE,    who    d.    having    had    issue    eight    daus.    now     d.    and 

two  sons  still  living:  CHARLES  SNOWDEN  md.  BETTY  BOLLING :  and  RICHARD 
md.    ANNA    BOLLING. 

ii.  THOMAS    1).    March    7lh,    1802,    md.     Nov.     30th.     1S24.     ANN     REBECCA     NICHOLLS, 

and  had  issue:  NICHOLAS  d.:  CHARLES  A.:  ELLA  md.  Dr.  A.  M.  SNOWDEN, 
(q.  v.;  I  JONATHAN  HUDSON  d.  :  THOMAS  d.  :  SARAH  REBECCA  md.  CHARLES 
MARSHALL,    (  i).    v.  1  ;    and     CAROLINE. 

iii.  CAROLINE    ELIZA    md.    April    8lh,    182S,    the    Hon.    ALBERT    FAIRFAX.     ( <|.    v.  I 

iv.  EMILY     ROSEVILLE     md.     Oct.     2isl,     1828,     Col.     TIMOTHY     P.    ANDREWS,     U. 

S.    A.        (q.     V.) 

V.  CHARLES    ALEXANDER    b.    April    6th,    1805,    d.    at    "Oakland,"    in    1823. 

vi.  HARRIET    d.    in    infancy. 

vii.  RICHARD  NICHOLAS  b.  at  "Oakland,"  July  igth,  1815,  md.  at  "  Longwood,"  January  1st, 
1S35,  ELIZABETH  RIDGELY,  dau.  of  Dr.  Gustavus  Warfield,  and  d.  in  Cal- 
ifornia, having  had  issue  :  GUSTAVUS  WARFIELD  b.  July  27th,  1835  ;  RICHARD  b. 
Oct.  13th,  1S37;  GEORGE  THOMAS  b.  .\ug.  29lh,  184O  ;  EVAN  WARFIELD  b.  Nov. 
5th,  1842;  MARY  THOMAS  b.  Oct.  30th,  1844;  and  ELIZABETH  WARFIELD  b. 
Sept.    I  si,     1849. 


G  E  N  E  A  I.  O  G  I  C  A  L      N  O  T  E  S  .  I4I 

NICHOLAS,    third    son    of  Major    Thomas    and    Ann    >  Ridgely )    Snowden, 

b.  at  "  Montpelier."  Oct.  2i.st,  1786,  md.  at  Roxbury  Mills,  Oct.  7th, 
i8o6,  ELIZABETH  WARFIELD,  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Annie  Thomas, 
and  d.  Mch  8th,  1831,  at  "Montpelier."  His  wife  d.  at  Avondalc,  June 
i6th,    1866,    having    had    issue: 

i.  ANN    ELIZABETH    1).  at    Roxbury    Mills,    July    31st,    1808,    md.   at    ■'.Montpelier,"  Sept.  23d, 

1828,  FRANCIS  M.  HALL,  and  had  issue  by  him:  FRANCIS  b.  in  Aug.  1829, 
md.  EUGENIA  CONTEE ;  and  ELIZABETH  SNOWDEN  b.  Jany.  28th,  1831,  md. 
RICHARD  HILL. 
Mr.  HALL  d.  at  CoUington  Meadow.s,  Sept.  3d,  1831,  and  hi.s  widow  md.  at  "Montpelier," 
Oct.  4th.  1836,  CHARLES  HILL,  and  d.  July  15th,  1847,  having  had  issue  by 
him  :  LAURA  BROOKE  b.  in  Aug.  1837  ;  NICHOLAS  b.  in  1839  :  EUGENE  b.  in 
Feby.    1841  ;     AUGUSTINE    b.    in     Aug.    1842,    d.    in     1866;     and     NORMAN     b.    in    1847. 

ii.  THOMAS    J.    b.    al    Roxbury,     Feby.    t2th,     1810,    d.    at    Magnolia,    Florida,    July    3d,     1835. 

iii.  LOUISA     b.    at     "Montpelier,"    June    3d.    i8il,     md.    there    June    5th,    1834,   Col.    HORACE 

CAPRON,    and    d.    at    Laurel,     Mch.    27th,    1849. 

tv.  JULIANNA     MARIA    b.    at    Laurel,  Jany.  2Stli,    1813,    md.    at    "Montpelier,"  June  23d,   1835, 

Dr.  THEODORE  JENKINS;  he  d.  at  the  same  place  Dec.  15th,  1866,  having 
had  issue:  THEODORE  b.  Apl.  igth,  1838,  killed  at  the  battle  of  Cedar  Mountain, 
Aug.  9th,  1862;  ELIZABETH  SNOWDEN:  LOUIS  WILLIAM  b.  June  l6th,  1842; 
FRANCIS  XAVIER  b.  Sept.  29th,  1844  ;  MARY  ELIZA  b.  Nov.  5th,  1846  ;  ANN 
LOUISA    d.    in    childhood  ;     and    ARTHUR    h.    in    1852. 

v.  ADELINE    b.    ai    Laurel,    Oct.    9th,     1814,    md.    W.    W.    W.    BOWIE.     ( q.    v.) 

vi  ED\VARD     b.    at     Laurel,     Oct.     29th.     1816,    md.    June     29lh,    1841,    at    "Longwood,"    MARY 

THOMAS,    dau.    of    Dr.    Gustavus   Warfield. 

vii.  Dr.    De    WILTON    b.    .\ug.    19th,    t8i8,    of   whom    presently. 

viii.         HENRY    b.   Sept.  29th,    1820,   at    Laurel,    md.   April   27th,    1847,   at   Alexandria,   Va.,   MARY  C. 
COWMAN,    who    d.    s.    p. 

ix.  ELIZA    b.    .\p\.    8th,    1822,    at    Laurel,    entered    the    deorgetown    Convent    in    1847. 

X.  EMILY    ROSEVILLE    b.    June    241I1,   1824,  at    "Montpelier,"   md.    Apl.   29th,    1845,   at    Avon- 

dale,  CHARLES  C.  HILL,  and  had  i.ssue  :  ANN  ELIZABETH  and  CHARLES, 
twins.  ANN  d.  July  15th.  1S47  ;  IDA.  EDWARD,  SNOWDEN:  EMILY  ROSEVILLE; 
EDITH  ;     and    ALBERT. 

xi.  NICHOLAS     b.    Apl.    7th,     1828,     al     "Montpelier,"     md.     May     28lh,     1850,     at     Philadelphia, 

HENRIETTA,  dau.  of  William  and  Deborah  Stabler,  and  d.  near  Harrisonburg, 
Virginia.  June  6th,  1862,  having  had  issue:  EMILY  ROSEVILLE  b.  Apl.  7th,  1851, 
md.  GERARD  HOPKINS,  (q.  v.);  MARION  li.  June  28th,  1853,  d.  Jany.  7th,  1857; 
LUCY  b.  Mch.  13th,  1855  ;  HELEN  h.  Apl.  7lh,  1857  ;  FRANCIS  b.  Mch.  19th, 
1859;    and    MARY    b.    June    3d,    1861. 


142  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

xii.  Dr.  ARTHUR  MONTEITH  !>.  Dec.  30th,  1830,  at  "  Montpelier,"  md.  May  igth,  1857.  at 
Laurel,  ELLA,  dau.  of  Thomas  and  Ann  Rebecca  ( NichoUs  )  Snowden.  She 
d,  in  Greenbrier  County,  Va.,  April  nth,  1858,  and  her  husband  md.  2dly  June  5th. 
1866.  MARY  VAUX,  of  Northumberland  County,  Va.  He  was  a  Surgeon  in  the 
C.  S.  A.,  and  falling  overtioard  from  the  Steamer  Wenonah  on  the  Chesapeake  Bay, 
was    drowned    .\ug.    28th,     1869. 


Dr.  De  WILTON  SNOWDEN,  seventh  child  of  Nicholas  and  Elizabeth 
(Warfield)  Snowden,  b.  Aug.  19th,  1818,  at  Laurel,  md.  March  8th, 
1839,  at  Easton,  Md.,  EMMA  C.  CAPRON,  and  has  had  issue: 
NICHOLAS  b.  Feby.  20th,  1842,  at  Avondale.  d.  in  Sept.  1849.  ^^  Upper 
Marlboro;    JOHN    C.    b.    June    29th.    1843,    at    Bacon    Hall,    md     Oct.   24th, 

1867,     MARIA     GRIFFITH;     ELIZABETH     THOMAS      b.     June      22d,       1 844,      at 

Avondale,  d.  April  29th,  1845,  at  Laurel:  HENRY  b.  June  17th.  1846. 
at  Laurel,  d.  Aug.  29th,  1846,  at  the  same  place:  De  WILTON  BOWIE 
b.  June  !2th,  1848,  in  Chesterfield  County.  Va.,  md.  July  30th,  1873, 
ALMIRA  HEATH,  and  has  one  child,  Stanley  heath  b.  July  28th,  1875, 
d.  in  July,  1877;  ELIZABETH  b.  March  29th,  1 85 1,  at  Upper  Marlboro, 
and  d.  there  Oct.  29th,  1855;  ARTHUR  b.  July  8th,  1853,  at  the  same 
place,  and  d.  there  July  28th,  1S53:  AMELIA  CHEW  b.  May  7th,  1855, 
at  Laurel:  ADELINE  b.  May  28th.  1858,  at  Washington,  d.  there  the 
same    year:     MARY    THOMAS    b.    Aug.    nth,    i860,    at    the    same    place. 


SAMUEL,    third    son    of    Richard    and     Elizabeth    (Thomas)    Snowden,    b. 
Nov.    2d,    1728,    md.    ELIZABETH,    dau.    of    Philip    and    Ann   (Chew, 

Thomas,     and     d.     June     27th,     1801,     his    wife    had    d.   Jany.    30th,    1790, 
having    had    issue  : 

i.  RICHARD    md.    HANNAH    HOPKINS. 

ii.  ANN    n,a      RICHARD    HOPKINS.      ( q.    v.) 

iii.  ELIZABETH    h.    in    175S,    il.    .\ug.    25th.     1793. 

iv.  PHILIP,    of    whom    presently. 

V.  MARY    m,l.   JOSEPH    COWMAN.       (q     v.  I 

vi.  SAMUEL    II.    in     1766.       ( (|.    v.) 

vii.  HENRIETTA    md.    Otl.    14th,    1S04,    GERARD    HOPKINS.       ( q.    v.) 

viii.  SARAH    md.    ELISHA    HOPKINS.       ( q.    v.) 

ix.  JOHN    h.    in     1774.    d.    Jany.    26th,    1790. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  I43 

PHILIP,  second  son  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (  Thomas)  Snowden,  md. 
Dec.  1st,  1791,  PATIENCE,  dau.  of  Joseph  Hopkins,  she  d.  Oct. 
i6th,  1822,  having  had  issue:  ELIZABETH  b  Oct.  8th,  1792,  d.  Nov. 
7th,    1795;    SAMUEL    b.  Jany.    13th,    1794,  of  whom   presently;    MARY    ANN 

b.    May    28th,    1796,    md.    HUSBANDS,    and     d.     Aug.     loth,     1824; 

JOSEPH  HOPKINS  b.  April  26th,  1798,  d.  Oct.  14th,  1801  ;  RICHARD  b. 
March  19th,  1800,  ( q.  v.);  ELIZABETH  2d,  b.  May  13th,  1802,  d.  April 
24th,  1804;  PHILIP  THOMAS  b.  June  26th,  1802;  CAROLINE  b.  Jany. 
4th,  1807;  JOHN  P.  b.  Feby.  25th,  1809,  d.  Aug.  20th,  18 19;  JAMES 
b.  Oct.  6th,  181 1;  ISAAC  b.  Sept.  9th,  181 3;  and  WILLIAM  b.  May 
20th,    1815. 


SAMUEL,  eldest  son  of  Philip  and  Patience  (Hopkins)  Snowden,  b.  Jany. 
13th,  1794,  md.  Jany.  i8th,  1822,  MARY  RICHARDSON,  and  had 
issue:  JOHN  T.  b.  Dec.  21st,  1822;  marcellus  p.  b.  June  i6th, 
1824;  RICHARD  H.  b.  Nov.  19th,  1827;  PHILIP  M.  b.  June  14th,  1831  ; 
and    SAMUEL    b.    Oct.    13th,    1833. 


RICHARD,  third  son  of  Philip  and  Patience  (Hopkins)  Snowden,  b. 
March  19th,  1800,  md.  June  17th,  1829.  MARY,  dau.  of  Isaac  and 
Letitia  West,-  of  Sandy  Spring,  and  had  issue :  SARAH  AMANDA  b. 
Dec.  nth,  1829;  ellen  jane  b.  Aug.  19th,  1831  ;  henry  allen  b. 
Aug.    9th,     1833:     and    CHARLES     EDWARD    b.    Oct.     19th,     1836. 


SAMUEL,    third   son   of  Samuel  and   Elizabeth   (Thomas)   Snowden,  b.  in 
1766,    md.    Dec.    1st,    1796,    ELIZABETH,    dau.    of    John   Cowman,    and 

d.  May  26th,  1823,  having  had  issue:  SAMUEL  and  ELIZABETH  twins, 
b.  Oct.  27th,  1797,  Samuel  d.  June  29th,  1798;  JOHN  b.  Jany.  25th, 
1799,  d.  Sept.  19th,  1826;  SAMUEL  b.  Sept.  13th,  1800,  d.  s.  p.;  RICHARD 
b.  July  26th,  1802,  d.  March  26th,  1813:  MARY  b.  March  2d,  1804, 
md.  THOMAS  TYSON;  MARTHA  b.  June  28th,  1810,  d.  Sept.  1st,  1836; 
and    REBECCA    and   JOSEPH    twins,    b.    Dec.    17th,    18 14. 

19 


144  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

JOHN,  youngest  son  of  Richard  and  Elizabeth  (Thomas)  Snowden,  in- 
herited ■■  Birmingham  Manor.  "  md.  at  the  age  of  40  RACHEL,  dau.  of 
Gerard    and    Mary    ( Hall )    Hopkins,    and    had    issue : 

i.  RICHARD    PHILIP    .1.    unmarried. 

ii.  ANNA    MARIA    b.    in    1787,    md.    JOSEPH    R.    HOPKINS,    and    d.    Mcli.    27th,    1864. 

iii.  GERARD    HOPKINS    h.    Apl.    271I1,    1788,  md.    and    had    an    only    ^,on,    JOHN    b.    Nov.    nth, 

1827,    d.    July    7lh,    1S2S. 

iv.  JOHN    T.    d.    nnniarried    Jany.     13th,     1S13. 

V.  MARGARET    md.    HOPKINS. 

vi.  REZIN    HAMMOND    h.    Sept.    8lh,     1796.    of    whom    presently. 

vii.  RACHEL    md.    Judge   JOHN    S.    TYSON,     (q.    v.) 


REZIN     HAMMOND,     youngest     son     of     John     and     Rachel  (Hopkins) 

Snowden,    b.    Sept.    8th,    1796,    inherited    "  Hiriningham,"    md.  Nov.    24th, 

1829,    MARGARET,    dau.    of  John   McFadon,    who   d.    July  30th,    1858, 
and    her    husband    July    23d,    1866,    having    had    issue: 

i.  JOHN    1).    Nov.    24th,     1830.    of    whom    presently 

ii.  WILLIAM    l>.    .\pl.    1st,    1S33.     (rp    V.  1 

iii.  RICHARD    PHILIP    b.    Nov.    13th,     1834.    d.    Nov.    23d,     1863. 

iv.  ANTOINETTE    1,.    Nov.    2d.     1836. 

V.  JULIUS    I).    .May    l6th,    1838,    d.    at    Upperville,    Va.,    Dec.    nth,    1S55. 

vi.  HARRY    WILSON    b.    .\pl     i2ih,    1341,    m<l.    Sept.    7ih,    1865,    SOPHIA,    dau.    of    Rev.    T. 

B      Sargeant,    and    has    had    issue:      ACHSAH     b     Mch.    25111,    l86g,    d.    Meh.    2gth,    i86g. 

vii.  MARIA     LOUISA    b.    June   gth,     1843,     md.     June    30lh.     i86g,     Professor    ALFRED     M. 

MAYER,   the  distinguished  scientist,  and  has  had   issue:      BRANTZ    b.  June   1st.    I^7u,  d. 
Dec,    22d,    1874;     and    JOSEPH     HENRY    b.    Jany.    I2th,     1872, 


JOHN,  eldest  son  of  Rezin  H.  and  Margaret  (McFadon)  Snowden,  b. 
Nov.  24th,  1830,  md.  June  i6th,  1857.  SARAH  E.,  dau.  of  Basil 
Hopkins,  and  d.  Aug.  i6th,  1872,  having  had  issue:  Margaret  b. 
May  2i.st,  1858;  JOHN  b.  Jany,  17th,  i860:  ELIZABETH  Hopkins  b. 
May  8th,  1861;  BASIL  Hopkins  b.  Jany.  14th,  1863:  harry  fenwick 
b.  Aug.  30th,  1865,  d.  Dec.  6th,  1865;  Herbert  b.  July  3d,  1868; 
SARAH  ENGLISH  b.  June  28th,  1870,  d.  Sept.  ist,  1870;  and  VIRGINIA 
HOPKINS    b.    Nov.    20th,    1 87 1,    d.    July    8th,    1872. 


GEN  EA  LOGIC  A  L      NOTES.  I45 

WILLIAM,  second  son  of  Rezin  H.  and  Margaret  (McFadon)  Snowden, 
b.  Apl.  1st,  1833,  inherited  "Birmingham,"  and  resides  there.  He  md. 
Mch.  29th,  1857,  ADELAIDE,  dau.  of  Dr.  Gustavus  Warfield,  and 
has  had  issue:  REZIN  HAMMOND  b.  May  31st,  1858,  d.  Nov.  9th, 
1863:  GUSTAVUS  WARFIELD  b.  Mch.  4th,  1862,  d.  in  infancy;  MARY 
THOMAS  b.  June  27th,  i860,  d.  Nov.  loth,  1863;  JULIUS  b.  Nov.  23d, 
1863;     WILLIAM     b.      Apl.     13th,     1866,     d.     at     the     age     of    8;    LOUISA 

VICTORIA  b.  Mch.  13th,  1868;  MARIA  ANTOINETTE  b.  June  3d,  1870; 
ADELAIDE  WARFIELD  b.  June  24th,  1872 ;  SOPHIA  CARROLL  b.  Feby. 
24th,    1875;    and    EUGENIA    b.    in    1877. 


STABLER. 


WILLIAM    STABLER,     b.     in     1767,     md.     June    4th,     1789,    DEBORAH 
PLEASANTS,    and    d.    Jany.    24th,    1806,    leaving    issue: 

THOMAS    PLEASANTS    h.    Nov.    5th,    1791,    of   whom    presently. 

EDWARD    b.    Sept.    26th,    1794.       ( q.    v.  | 

JAMES    P.    h.    Sept.    14th,    1796.      ( q.    v.) 

CALEB    BENTLEY    h.    J.iny.    24th,    1799.       (  q.    v.) 

WILLIAM    HENRY    b.    .\pril     13th,     1802,     md.     ELIZA,     second     dau.     of     William     and 
Martha    ( Patrick  )    Thomas,    .ind    has    had    issue : 

i.  MARTHA    b.     Feby.    gth.    1826,    md.    THOMAS     MOORE    REESE.      (  q.     v.) 

ii.  JOSEPH    h.    Jany.    24th,     1S27. 

iii.  HENRIETTA    b.    Jany.    27th,     1S29.    md.    NICHOLAS     SNOWDEN.      ( q.    v.) 

iv.  LUCY    b.    Sept.    nth,    1830. 

V.  WILLIAM    b.    .March    l6th,    1832. 

vi.  ELLEN    b.    Keby.    i6th,     1834. 


146  G  E  N  E  A  I,  O  <;  I  C  A  L      NOTES. 

THOMAS  PLEASANTS,  eldest  son  of  William  and  Deborah  Stabler,  b. 
Nov.  5th,  1791  md.  June  2d,  1813,  ELIZABETH  P.  youngest  child 
of  Gerard    and    Margaret    (Thomas)    Brooke,    and    had   issue: 

i.  BROOKE    I..    April    25tli,    1814. 

ii.  SARAH    li.   Jnny.    3ISI,    1816. 

iii.  GEORGE    I..    May    iSUi,    1818,    nui.    Nov.     22d,     1843.     MARY     W.     dau.    of     Phineas     and 

Rachel  Paxson,  and  has  had  issue:  ELIZA  W.  li.  Sept.  17th,  1847;  an<l  WILLIAM 
1).    .\ug     20th,    1849,    all    now    deceased. 

iv,  JOHN      h.     April     I3tli,     1820,     md.     May    Slh,     1851,     ALICE     ANN,     dau.     of    Joseph     E. 

Bentley,  and  has  had  issue:  FLORENCE  b.  June  24lh,  1852;  ALICE  EVELYN 
I).  .Aut;.  14th,  1854;  CORA  1).  Oct.  6th,  1856;  ANNA  B.  I).  Keby.  24th,  1859; 
FANNIE  1).  Oct.  15th,  1S60;  ELIZA  BROOKE  b.  May  15th.  1863;  JOHN,  Jr.  1,. 
Nov,    15th,    1S65  ;    and    ALICE    BENTLEY    b.    Jany.    8th,    1868. 

V.  DEBORAH    b.    April    7th.    1822. 

vi.  JAMES    b.    .May    30lh.    1827. 

vii.  HOWARD  b.  Aug.  5th,  1829.  md.  Nov.  25th,  1858,  ESTHER  G.  d.iu.  of  James  and 
Esther  G.  Moore,  aiul  d.  July  iSth,  1876,  having  had  issue:  MILTON  b.  Aug.  21st, 
1859;  CLARA  b.  Nov.  1st,  1861  ;  LEONARD  b.  Aug.  17th,  1863;  AUGUSTUS  b.  .Sept. 
iSth.    1S65  ;     LOUIS    H.    1>.    May    l8th,    1868  ;    and    LILIAN    b.    Aug.    26th,    1872. 

viii.         WILLIAM    b.    July    nth,    1831,    d.    Nov.     I9tb,    1832. 

i.v  WILLIAM     HENRY    b.    May    6th.    1S33. 

.\.  DEBORAH    b.    June   27;h,    1836,    md.    Nov,   22d,    1864,    SAMUEL    M.    RUSSELL,    of   Burt 

Creek,    Frederick    County,    Md. 

xi.  THOMAS    P.   Jr.    b     Aug.    30ih,    1S40. 


EDWARD,    second    son    of   William    and    Deborah   Stabler,     b.    Sept.     26th, 
1794,    md.  ANN    ROBINSON,    third    dau.  of  Bernard  and  Sarah    Gilpin, 

and    had    issue : 

i.  MARGARET    b.    Nov.    19th.     1S24,   md.   May  7th.    18.(6,  at    her    father's  residence,  JAMES  S. 

son  of  James  S.  and  Amelia  Hallowell,  and  has  had  issue  :  EDWARD  STABLER 
d.  in  childhood;  ANNIE  STABLER:  ALICE:  JAMES  B.  :  FLORENCE:  JULIA  d.  in 
childhood :     and    JULIA    2d. 

ii.  ALBAN    GILPIN    b.    M.ay    gth.    1826,  md.   JULIA    DULANEY    BENNETT,    and   has    no 

issue. 

iii.  CATHERINE    1).   Jany.    20th,    1828. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  147 

iv.  SAMUEL   JORDAN    b.   May   t2th.  1830,    md.   ALICE    FRONK,   and   has   had    i^sue  ;     HENRY 

BROOKE:     LUCY     d.    in    childhood;    KATE;     and    MARGARET. 

V.  PHILIP     THOMAS     1).    Sepl.    2ist.    [831,    md.    CORNELIA     NICHOLS,     and     has    issue: 

JENNIE. 

vi.  BERNARD    GILPIN    h.    Feby.    2d,    1834. 

vii.         EDWARD,  Jr.  b.   March   i6th,   1836,   md.  ELIZA  BUTLER,  and  has  had  issue  ;    EMILY    B.; 
LOUISE;    and    HELEN,     the    latter    deceased. 

viii.        JORDAN    b.    lany.    i6lh,    1840,    md.     in     1877.    CAROLINE     E.    SEMPLE,    of   Philadelphia. 

ix.  ARTHUR    b.    Dec.    25lh,    1842.    md.    ANNA    McFARLAND. 


JAMES   PLEASANTS,    third    son    of    William    and    Deborah   Stabler,    b. 

Sept.  14th,  1796,  md.  1st  Oct.  13th,  18 16,  ELIZABETH,  dau.  of 
Bernard  and  Sarah  (Thomas)  Gilpin,  who  d.  Feby.  i6th,  1823,  having 
had  issue:  PLEASANTS  b.  Aug.  4th,  1817;  JOSEPH  b.  Nov.  14th,  1818, 
d.  in  infancy;  JOSEPH  2d,  b.  June  30th,  1820;  DEBORAH  b.  Nov.  12th, 
1821,  d.  March  25th,  1822;  and  ANN  b.  Jany.  26th,  1823,  d.  in  Nov. 
1S27. 

JAMES  P.  STABLER  md.  2d  Jany.  13th,  1830.  SARAH  B.  dau. 
of  Isaac  and  Hannah  Briggs,  and  d.  Feby.  13th,  1840,  having  had 
further  i.ssue :  FRANCES  b.  March  31st,  1831,  d.  April  6th,  1836; 
ELIZABETH  G.  b.  May  18th,  1834;  FRANCIS  D.  b.  April  9th,  1837; 
and    JAMES    P.    Jr..    b.    June    12th,    1839. 


CALEB  BENTLEY,  fourth  son  of  William  and  Deborah  Stabler,  b. 
Jan)-.  24th,  1799,  md.  Aug.  17th,  1825,  ANN,  dau.  of  Thomas  and 
Ann    Moore,    and    has    had    issue : 

i.  CHARLES     b.     Oct.    2Stli,    1826,    md.     June    l6lh,    1853,    -i'     M'-    Samuel     Ellicott's     residence, 

SARAH    E.,    dan.    of    Mahlon    and    Elizabeth    Kirk. 

ii.  MARY    M.    b.    June    iilh,    1828,    md.    May   glh,    184S,    WARWICK    P.    MILLER,    and    has 

had  issue:  ANNIE  b.  May  4th,  1849;  FREDERICK  b.  July  gth,  1850 ;  ROBERT  H. 
b.  Aug.  29th,  1851  ;  CORNELIA  b.  Dec.  17th,  1854;  ISABEL  b.  Sept.  IHh,  1856; 
CALEB  STABLER  b.  Feby.  2Isl,  1S59;  VVARWICK  P.,  Jr.  h.  Oct.  28th,  i860; 
BERTHA     b.    Feby.    14th,    1863;    and    MARY,  JANET    b.    Nov.    l8th,    1865. 

iii.  ROBERT     MOORE     b.     Mch.    isih,    1830,     md.     HANNAH     B.     TAILOR,    .and     has    had 

i,suc:  CAROLINE  T.  b.  Oct.  5th,  i860;  CLARKSON  T.  li.  Mch.  2d,  1862;  ALBERT 
b.  .-Kug.  30lh,  1863;  MARY  M.  b.  Feby.  5th,  1865;  ALICE  T.  b.  Oct.  24th,  1866; 
EMMA  T.  b.  Sept.  iSth,  iS6S ;  LYDIA  B.  b.  .-Vug.  19th,  1870;  and  FLORENCE  b. 
Nov.    23d,    1873. 


148  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

iv.  FREDERICK     b.    Dec.    igth,    1831,    md.    MARTHA     R.     BROOKE,     and     has    had    issue: 

TARLTON    BROOKE    b.    Mch.    26th.    1868;     ROSE    MILLER    b.     May    18th,     1869  ;     and 
CALEB    b.    June    14th.    1872. 

V.  WARWICK    b.    Nov.    29ih,    1833. 

vi.  ASA    M.    b.    July    2d.    1837.     md.    ALBINA     OSBORN,     and     ha^     had     issue;     NEWTON    b. 

Jany.     loih,     186S  ;     MORTIMER     b.     June     loth,     1869;      LLEWELLYN    b.     .^ug.     20th, 
1872:     and    CAROLINE     MILLER     1..      \Ich      23d,     1874. 

vii.  DEBORAH    B.    b.    May    3d.    1S43. 


TALBOT. 


RICHARD  TALBOT,  of  Anne  Arundel  County,  Md.,  d.  in  1663,  leaving 
a  wife  will)  afterwards  md.  WILLIAM  RICHARDSON,  and  issue,  as 
follows  ; 

i.  RICHARD. 

ii.            EDWARD     md.     Mrs.     ELIZABETH     COALE,     widow     of     Wm.  Coale,     and     dau.     of 

Philip    Thomas,    and    d.    in     [any.    1692-3,    leaving    issue    by  his  wife    who    d.    in    1725  ; 

ELIZABETH    who    md.    a     MACINTOSH;     and   JOHN,    who    had  issue;  Cassandra,    Eliza- 
beth,   and     Lucey. 

iii.  ELIZABETH    md.     1st    a    LAWRENCE,    and     after    his    death,    md.     December     lolh,    1686, 

RICHARD    GALLOWAY,    Sr 

iv.  JOHN     nid.     SARAH    ,    and     d.     in     June,     1707.     leaving     issue;      ELIZA        RICHARD; 

and     DANIEL. 


TILGHMAN 


Col.  EDWARD  TILGHMAN,  of  Wye,  son  of  Richard  and  Anna  Maria 
( Lloyd  (  Tilghman,  b.  July  3d.  171 3,  was  a  member  of  the  Stamp 
Act    Congress    of    1765,    and    one    of    the    committee    which    drew    up    the 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  1 49 

remonstrance  presented  to  Parliament.  He  md.  1st  ANN,  dau.  of 
Major  William  Turbutt,  and  had  issue:  ANNA  MARIA  md.  BENNET 
CHEW.     I  q.    V.  ) 

Col.    TILGHMAN    md.    2d,    in     1749,    ELIZABETH,    third    dau.    of 
Samuel    and    Mary    Chew,    and    had    further    issue : 

i.  RICHARD. 

ii.  EDWARD    b.    Feliy.   nth,  1750-1,311   eminent  lawver  of    Philadelphia,    md.    in    1778,    ELIZA- 

BETH, dau.  of  Chief  Justice  Chew,  and  d.  Nov.  1st,  1815,  having  had  issue: 
EDWARD  b.  Feby.  27th,  1779,  md-  REBECCA  W.ALN,  and  had  issue:  Edward, 
Rebecca,  Elizabeth,  Ann,  and  Jane;  BENJAMIN  b.  Jany.  1st,  1785,  md.  ANNA 
MARIA  McMURTREE,  and  had  issue  :  Edward,  William  M.,  Benjamin,  Richard, 
Maria,  Elizabeth,  and  Ann;  ELIZABETH  md.  WILLIAM  COOKE:  and  MARY  md. 
WILLIAM     RAWLE,     and    had    issue  :     William     Brooke,    and     Elizabeth. 

iii.  BENJAMIN. 

iv.  ELIZABETH    md.    RICHARD    TILGHMAN,    and    had    issue:      RICHARD    EDWARD. 

T.  ANNA    MARIA    md.    1st    CHARLES    GOLDSBOROUGH,    and    had    issue:     CHARLES   b. 

July    t5th,     1765,     (k)vernor    of    Maryland     in     1818 ;     and    WILLIAM    TILGHMAN    b.    in 
Dec.    1766,    d.    s.    p. 
Mrs.    ANNA    MARIA    GOLDSBOROUGH     md.    2d,    Rt.    Rev.    ROBERT     SMITH,    first 
Protestant    Episcopal    Bishop    of    South    Carolina,    and    had    further    issue :     ROBERT    and 
WILLIAM. 

Col.    EDWARD    TILGHMAN    md.    3d    m     1759    JULIANNA   CARROLL, 

and   d.  Oct.   9th,    1785,   having    had    further    issue:    MATTHEW,    BENJAMIN, 

MARY,     and     SUSANNA. 


TODHUNTER. 


JOSEPH    TODHUNTER,   md.  ELIZA    ONION,  and  had  issue:  mary  ann 

md.      SAMUEL     ELLICOTT,      (  q.     v.  )  ;      ELIZA      md.     EVAN     PHILIP    THOMAS, 
(q.    V.  1  ;     KATE     md.    JONATHAN    THOMPSON     of    N.    Y.,    and     has     issue: 

LILLY;        MINNIE       Old.       WILLIAM        WESTCOTT :        and        JOSEPH:       EDMONDSON      md. 

EMMA    FRANCES    KEYWORTH,    and    has    had  issue :    joseph    d.    in   infancy ; 

MARY    G.;    STEPHEN     and     ROBERT;      JOSEPH     d.     S.     p.;       CHARLES;      WILLIAM; 

ALISON    md. CLEVELAND  ;    and   three  children   who  d.   in  childhood 

or    infancy. 


150  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 


TYSON. 


RYNER    TYSON,   of  Germany,  being   converted    to  the  doctrines  of   F"riends, 
by    William    Penn,    emigrated    to   Pennsylvania    with    him.        He    had    issue: 

MATTHIAS,     of     whom     presently;     JOHN,       PETER.       ABRAHAM,       DERRICK, 
HENRY,     ISAAC,     ELIZA     and     SARAH. 


MATTHIAS,    eldest    son    of    Ryner   Tyson,    had     issue:    ryneR;    isaac.     of 
whom    presently:    JESSE;    and    ELIZABETH. 


ISAAC,  second  son  of  Matthias  Tyson,  nid.  ESTHER  SHOEMAKER, 
who  il.  Sept.  8th,  1796.  Her  husband  prc-deceased  her.  having  had 
issue:  ENEAS;  ELISHA  b.  I-"eby.  8th,  1730,  of  whom  presently:  DOROTHY; 
ELIZABETH;  NATHAN;  JACOB;  SARAH  md.  ISRAEL  KNIGHT,  I  q.  v.); 
GEORGE;     JESSE,     (  q.     v.  I  ;      and     TACY. 


ELISHA,  second  son  of  Isaac  and  Esther  (Shoemaker)  Tyson,  b.  Feby. 
8th,  1750,  removed  to  Baltimore,  md.  1st,  Nov.  5th,  1776,  MARY,  dau. 
of  William  and  Hannah  Amos,  who  d.  in  181 1,  and  2d,  Oct.  22d, 
1814,    MARGARET    COWMAN,    by    whom    he    had    no    issue  He    d. 

Feby.    i6th,    1824,    having    had    issue    by    his    first    wife: 

i.  ISAAC    b.    Oct.    loth,    1777,    of   whom   presently. 

ii.  ESTHER    1).    Feby.    23CI,    1779,    d.    in    childhood, 

iii.  LUCRETIA    b.   Jany.    gth,    1780,    md.   JOHN   W.    WILSON,    and    had    issue:    ELISHA    T. 

b.  March  14th,  1801,  d.  Sept.  1st.  1S04  ;  ISAAC  b.  July  2d,  1802;  and  WILLIAM 
b.    April    gth,    1805. 

iv.  WILLIAM    b.    Oct.    2d,    17S2,   md.    ELIZA,     dau.     of    Jonathan     .iiid     Sarah    EUicott,     and 

had  issue:  SARAH  E.  b.  Sept.  loth,  1S04,  md.  LLOYD  NORRIS ;  JONATHAN  b. 
May  4th.  1S06:  WILLIAM:  SAMUEL:  CHARLES;  MARY:  ELIZABETH  EDWARD. 
JANE:     MARTHA:     NATHANIEL:     aud    LETITIA. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  151 


MARY   b.   Sept.   4th,   1785,   md.   ENOCH    CLAPP. 

NATHAN    b.    Nov.    4th.   1787.     (q.    v.) 

JAMES    b.    Mch.    4th,    1790,    d.    in    childhood. 

SARAH    b.    .\ug.    19th,    1 791,    d.    in    childhood. 

ELISHA    b.    Jany.    2Sth,    1796,    md.    SARAH    S.    MORRIS. 

DEBORAH    b.    March    12th,    1798,    d.    May   12th,    1801. 


ISAAC,  eldest  son  of  Elisha  and  Mary  (Amos)  Tyson,  b.  Oct.  10th,  1777, 
at  Jericho,  in  Harford  County,  Md.,  md.  1st,  Nov.  8th,  1797,  at  Sandy 
Spring  Meeting  House  in  Montgomery  Co.,  Md.,  ELIZABETH,  dau.  of 
Evan    and    Rachel   Thomas,    who   d.    May    12th,    18 12,    having   had  issue: 

i.  PHILIP    THOMAS    b.   June    23d,    1799,    Geologist    of    the   State   of    Maryland,   md.    [any,   8th, 

1S24,    REBECCA    WEBSTER. 

ii.  DEBORAH    b.    May   12th,    1801,    md.    Nov.    15th,     1S25,     CHARLES    ELLIS,    of    Philadel- 

phia, and  d.  May  gth,  1828,  leaving  issue:  EVAN  T.  b.  .\ug.  loth,  1826;  and 
DEBORAH  T.  b.  Feby.  19th,  1828,  CHARLES  ELLIS  md.  2d,  MARY,  dau. 
of  Luke  and  Ann  Morris,  and  d,  leaving  issue  by  her :  NANCY  M.  md.  WM.  M. 
ELLICOTT,    Jr.       (q.    v.) 

iii.  MARY    b.    .\ug.    8th,    1803. 

iv.  EVAN    THOMAS    b.    Nov.    Sth,    1805,    d.    .March    31st,    1826. 

V.  RACHEL     THOMAS     b.    Nov.   gth,     1807,     md.    Oct.    14th,     1855,    JOHN    JACKSON,     of 

Philadelphia,  who  d.  April  14th,  1855,  leaving  issue:  HENRIETTA  md.  ERNEST 
TURNER;    WARNER;    and    LYDIA. 

vi.  HENRIETTA    THOMAS    b.     Nov.  12th,     1809,     md.    June     7th,     1838,    JOHN     SAURIN 

NORRIS,   and    d.    Feby.    27lh,  1871,     leaving    issue;     ISAAC    TYSON;    JOHN    OLNEY; 

MARY  md.  GEORGE  PERRY,  who  has  since  deceased,  leaving  one  child,  Henrietta; 
and    HENRIETTA. 

ISAAC   TYSON    md.    2d,    in   181 5,    PATIENCE   MARSHALL,    and    d. 
Jany.    30th,    1864,    without    furtlier    issue. 


NATHAN,  third  son  of  Elisha  and  Mary  (Amos)  Tyson,  b.  Nov.  4th, 
1787,  md.  Sept.  27th,  181 5,  MARTHA,  dau.  of  George  and  Eliza 
Ellicott,  and  d.  shortly  after  celebrating  the  Golden  Anniversary  of  their 
wedding    day.       His    wife    d.    a    few    years    afterwards    leaving    issue: 

20 


152  G  E  N  E  A  LOGI  C  A  I.      N  O 'I' E  S  . 

i.  JAMES     ELLICOTT    b     Aug.    2ist,     1816,     md.    HARRIET    JOLLIFFE,    who   d.    having 

had    issue:      FRANK;    ELIZABETH:    and    MARTHA    d.    in    childhood. 

ii.  ELIZABETH     BROOKE    I,.    Mch.    30th,    1818.    m<l.    JOHN     M.     SMITH,    and    has    issue: 

GILBERT,    a    widower    with    one    child;    THOMAS    md.    in     1877    HELEN     PARRY;    and 
MARTHA     md.    in    1877    SAMUEL     HOPKINS.     (  (].    v.  I 

iii.  HENRY     1..     Nov.     iSth,     1820,     md.     MARY     GILLINGHAM,     and     d.     Sept.     1st,     1877, 

leaving    issue:      NANNIE      ALICE:     MADGE;    ESTELLE.     and     BEATRIX. 

iv.  ISABELLA    1).    Mch.    17th.    1823. 

V.  ANNA    h.    l-el)y.    26th,    1825,    md.    KIRK. 

vi.  MARY    1).    Aug.    illh,    1826,    d.    in    the   same   year. 

vii.  ROBERT    md.    1st,    JANE    GAMBRILL,    and    after   her   death    2d,    SARAH     SMITH. 

viii.  LUCY. 

ix.  FREDERICK. 


JESSE,    .si.xth    son    of    Isaac    and    Esther  (Shoemaker      Tyson,     md.     ist 
April    1st,    1790,    MARGARET,    dau.    of  John    and    Elizabeth    Hopkins, 

who    d.    June    20th,    1804,    having    had    issue: 

1.  ESTHER    li.    March   22d,    1796,    d.    Aug.    igth,    1797. 

ii.  JOHN     SHOEMAKER    b.    Nov.     7lh,     1797,     md.    RACHEL,     dau.     of    John    and    Rachel 

Snowden,    and   d.    leaving   issue     a    son,    JOHN    S.     who    md.     MARY    ROBERTS:     and 
several    daughters. 

iii.  MARGARET    b.    July    4th,    1802. 

iv.  ANNA    b.    May    loth,    1804. 

JESSE    TYSON    md.  2d,  May   22d,    1806,    SARAH,  dau.    of  Henry  and 
Ann   Ridgely. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  153 


VANDERHEYDEN,    FRISBY, 
RANDOLPH. 


MATTHIAS  VANDERHEYDEN,  of  New  York,  md.  ANNA  MARGA- 
RETTA,  dau.  of  Col.  Augustine  Hermann,  of  Bohemia  Manor,  Md., 
to  which  place  he  removed  after  his  marriage  They  had  issue  several 
sons,    all    of  whom    d.    s.    p.,    and    the    following    daughters: 

i.  JANE    md. COUTS,    of   Scotland,    and    had    i.S!,iie  :     JAMES. 

ii.  FRANCINA   md.    1st,    EDWARD    SHIPPEN,    of    Philadelphia,   and   had   a   dau.    MARGARET 

md.    JOHN    JEKYLL,    of     Bcston.       Mrs.     SHIPPEN     md.     2d,     CoL     HYNSON,     of 

Chestertown,    Md. 

iii.  AUGUSTINA     b.     in     1685,     md.     JAMES     HARRIS,     and     d.     in     1775,     leaving     issue: 

MATTHIAS. 

iv.  ARIANA    1).    in    1690,    md.    1st,    Feby.    gth,    1712-13,   JAMES    FRISBY. 


JAMES    and    ARIANA    ( Vanderheyden )    FRISBY    had    issue: 

i.  SARAH    b.    Dec.   7th,    1714,   md.    .Sept.    gth,    1730,   JOHN    BRICE,    and   had    issue:    ARIANA 

b.  June  19th,  1732,  md.  Sept.  4th,  1750,  Dr.  DAVID  ROSS;  SARAH  b.  June  3d, 
1735,  md.  iii  1761  JOHN  HENDERSON;  JOHN  b.  Sept.  22d,  1738;  ANN  b.  in 
1744;  JAMES  b.  in  1746;  BENEDICT  b.  in  1749;  EDMUND  b.  in  1751  ;  and 
ELIZABETH     b.    in    1757,    md.    1st,    LLOYD,    and    2d,    WALTER,   DULANY. 

ii.  ARIANA    MARGARET    b.    Sept.    i8th,    1717,    md.    WILLIAM    HARRIS,    .and    had    a    son 

JAMES,     d.    S.    p. 

iii.  FRANCINA    AUGUSTINA   b.    Aug.    i6th,   1719,    md.   1st,  in   1738,   WILLIAM    STEVEN- 

SON,   and    had    a    son    WILLIAM:      and    2d,    Dr.    DANIEL    CHESTON.     ( q.    v.) 

Mrs.  ARIANA  FRISBY  md.  2d,  THOMAS  BORDLEY,  ( q.  v.),  and 
3d,  in  Nov.  1728,  EDMUND  JENINGS,  of  Annapolis,  where  they 
resided  until  1737,  when  they  removed  to  England.  Mrs.  JENINGS 
having  been  inoculated  for  the  small-pox  died  of  that  disease  in  Apl. 
1741,  having  had  issue  by  her  third  husband:  EDMUND  b.  in  1731,  d. 
in  1819;  and  ARIANA  md.  JOHN,  son  of  Sir  John  Randolph,  Knt.,  (of 
whom  presently.)  He  was  Attorney  General  of  Virginia,  and  d.  in 
1784  at  London,  having  removed  to  England  at  the  breaking  out  of 
the    Revolutionary    War,    being   a    prominent    loyalist. 


154  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

JOHN    and    ARIANA    (Jenings)    RANDOLPH    had    issue: 

EDMUND,    iif    whom    presently. 

SUSAN    BEVERLY    nid.    Major    GRIMES. 

ARIANA  JENINGS  nul.  Capt.  JAMES  WORMELEY,  and  hail  issne  with  others: 
RALPH  RANDOLPH  b.  Ocl.  29th.  17S5.  a  Reav  Ailmiial  in  the  English  Navy,  who 
(1.     lune    26lh.    1S52,    at    Utica,    N.    \.,    leaving    issue: 

i.  Mary    Elizabeth    b.    in    London,    July    26lh,    1S22,    is    a    well-known    novelist,    Authoress    of 

"Forest     Hill,"     "  Annaliel,"     "Our    Cousin    Veronica,"     and     numerous    Magazine 
articles;    md.  Randolph  Latimer,  of   Hallimore,  and    is  now   resident   at    Newport,   R.  I. 

ii.  Katherine     Prcscott    b.    Jany.    14th.     1830. 


EDMUND,  only  son  of  John  and  Ariana  (Jenings)  Randolph,  b.  Aug. 
loth,  1753,  espoused  the  side  of  the  Colonies  in  the  Revolution; 
appointed  by  Washington  his  Aide  Aug.  15th,  1775;  Attorney  General 
of  Virginia  in  1776;  elected  a  delegate  to  Congress  in  1779,  ^'^'^  took 
an  active  part  in  its  proceedings  until  1782;  was  Governor  of  the  State 
of  Virginia  from  1786  to  1788;  a  member  of  the  Convention  that 
formed  the  Federal  Constitution  in  1787,  opposed  that  instrument  as  then 
proposed,  but  magnanimously  gave  it  his  support  after  its  adoption,  and 
when  it  was  submitted  to  the  Virginia  Convention  voted  in  its  favor; 
was  Attorney  General  of  the  United  States  1789-90,  and  Secretary  of 
State  in  Washington's  Cabinet  1794-5.  He  md.  Aug.  29th,  1776, 
ELIZABETH,    dau.    of    Robert  Carter   Nicholas,     and    d.     Sept.     13th, 

1813,     leaving     issue:      LUCY;     PEYTON;     EDMONIA;     and     SUSAN    BEVERLY. 


WALKER. 


THOMAS  WALKER,  of  the  town  of  Leeds,  in  England,  came  to  New 
York  about  the  year  1790,  and  settled  at  West  Farms:  the  family 
seat  being  now  incorporated  in  New  York  City  limits.  He  had  two 
sons:  THOMAS  E.  of  whom  presently;  and  JOHN  J.  md.  RACHEL,  dau. 
of  Philip    E.    and    Eliza    Thomas,    and    d.    leaving   an     only    son,    evan   philip 

WALKER. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  ■  1 55 

THOMAS  E.  son  of  Thomas  Walker,  was  a  merchant  of  New  York 
City,  md.  in  1826,  ANN,  dau.  of  Philip  E.  and  Eliza  Thomas,  and 
had    issue  : 

PHILIP    EVAN    THOMAS    Attoniey-al-Law,    ],.    in    1828,    tl.    in    1854. 

ALBERT    li.    in    1829,    d.    in    infancy. 

.  ELIZABETH  ANN  b.  in  1830,  nul.  in  1859,  DAVID  TWEEDIE,  of  Glasgow,  Scotland, 
and  has  issue:  THOMAS  E.  W.  b.  in  i860;  ANNE  b.  in  1862:  M.  STANLEY  b. 
in    1864;    and   MARY    \i.    in    1869. 

THOMAS  GEORGE  b.  in  1832,  a  meahanl  by  profession,  md.  isl,  in  October  i860, 
LUCY  BOWMAN  HOLBROOK.  a  descendant  of  Nathaniel  bowman,  who  came 
from  England  about  1630,  and  was  one  of  the  original  settlers  of  Waterlown,  Mass. 
She  d.  in  1871,  having  had  issue:  HOLBROOK  b.  in  1861,  d.  in  March  1862; 
ARTHUR  LUCIAN  b.  in  1S63  ;  MARION  b.  in  1866  ;  and  LOUIS  BOWMAN  b.  in 
1869.  After  the  death  of  his  first  wife,  THOMAS  G.  WALKER  md.  2d  in  April 
1873,  her  cousin  LOUISE  JONES  BOWMAN,  and  has  further  issue :  LUCY  b.  in 
1874. 

WILLIAM    GEORGE    b.    in    1834,    d.    in    infancy. 

WILLIAM    THOMAS    b.    in    1S36,    d.    in    infancy. 

GEORGE  EDMONDSON  b.  in  1837,  an  Attorney-at-Law,  md.  in  1866,  JANET  E.  dau. 
of  the  Hon.  James  W.  White,  one  of  the  Justices  of  the  Superior  Court  of  New 
York  City,  and  his  wife  Rhoda  E.  Waterman,  a  grand-daughter  of  Gen.  Joshua 
Whitney,  the  founder  of  Binghampton,  New  York,  and  has  issue  :  GERALD  GRIFFIN 
b.    in    1869:     KATHRIN    ANN    1>.    in    1870;    and    CECIL    THOMAS    I),    in    1872. 

LEWIN    WETHERED    b.    in    1S39,   "ic)     in    1876,    SOPHIE    LIEBENAU. 

HARRIET    b.    in    1842,    d.    in    infancy. 

A    son    b.    in    1 846,    d.    unnamed. 


WARFIELD. 


Dr.  Charles  Alexander  W'arfield  was  b.  Dec.  14th,  175 1,  at  "Bushy  Park," 
in  the  upper  part  of  what  was  then  Anne  Arundel  County,  where  he  resided 
until  his  death.  He  was  graduated  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  and 
was    one     of    the     originators    of    the     Medical     School    of    the    University    of 


156  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

Maryland.  He  had  a  very  large  practice,  extending  over  several  of  the 
Counties.  In  early  life  he  was  a  prominent  member  of  the  "  Whig  Club," 
and  on  hearing  of  the  arrival  of  the  "  Peggy  Stewart "  at  Annapolis  loaded 
with  tea,  went  with  the  Club  to  that  town,  determined  to  destroy  the  ves- 
sel and  its  cargo.  Samuel  Chase,  the  Signer  of  the  Constitution,  who  had 
been  employed  by  Mr.  Anthony  Stewart,  the  owner  of  the  vessel,  as  his 
lawyer,  met  them  opposite  the  State  House,  and  attempted  to  divert  them 
from  their  purpose.  Finding  that  his  speech  was  having  some  effect  upon 
them,  Dr.  Warfield  interrupted  him,  pronouncing  it  submission  and  cowardice 
in  the  Club  to  hesitate,  and  called  on  them  to  follow  him  to  the  vessel. 
It  is  said  that  Mr.  Stewart  was  compelled  to  kindle  the  torch  which  Dr. 
Warfield  carried,  and  to  set  fire  to  his  vessel  by  threats  of  hanging  him  if 
he  refused.  This  act  had  an  e.xtensive  influence  in  deciding  the  course 
Maryland    took    in    the    Revolution. 


Dr.    WARFIELD     md.     Nov.     21st,     1771,    ELIZA,     dau.    of    Major   Henry 
Ridgely,    and    d.    J  any.    2gth,    1813,    having    had    issue: 

ANNA    who    md.    SAMUEL    THOMAS.      (<\.    v.) 

HENRY    RIDGELY    b.    Sept.    14th,    1774,    d.    a;    Frederick,   Md.,   in    March    1839.   unmarried. 

iii.  HARRIET    d.    in   infancy. 

iv.  Dr.    PEREGRINE    b.    Feby.    8th,    1779,    md.    May    13th,   1806,  HARRIET    SAPPINGTON, 

and    d.    s.    p.   July    24th,    1856.       His   wife   d.   the    27th   July    of    the    same   year. 

V.  ELIZA    md.    RICHARD    SNOWDEN,    of   "Oakland."       ( q.    v.) 

vi.  Dr.    GUSTAVUS,    of    whom    presently. 

vii.         CHARLES   ALEXANDER    b.    Nov.    1st,   1787.    md.    Feby.    25th,    1812,     ELIZA  HARRIS, 

and    had    issue  :     SALLIE    b.    Nov.    30th,    1812,    d.    at    Sykesville,    Md.,   April  I2th,   1S17  ; 

CHARLES    ALEXANDER     b.      Feby.     i8th,     1815,    killed    in     the      C.    S.    A.  during    the 

Civil    War;     EDWARD    HARRIS    b.    Nov.    loth,    1817  ;     PEREGRINE     b.     in  iSlg,    and 
HENRY    b.    in    1S21,    all    now    dead. 

viii.        LOUISA  VICTORIA  md.  her  Brother-in-law  RICHARD  SNOWDEN,  of  "Oakland  "     (q.  v.) 


Dr.  GUSTAVUS,    sixth   child   of  Dr.   Charles    Alexander  Warfield,    was  b. 

March  31st,  1784,  md.  Oct.  27th,  1810,  at  "Whitby  Hall,"  to  MARY, 
dau.  of  Evan  W.  Thomas,  by  the  venerable  Bishop  White  of  Penn- 
sylvania. Dr.  Gustavus  Warfield  was  an  eminent  Physician,  and  actively 
engaged   in    practice    for   nearly    sixty   years.       He    d.    having    had    issue: 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  1 57 

i.  CHARLES    ALEXANDER    b.    al    ■'Whitby    Hall,"    and    d.    there,    aged    ii    years. 

ii.  MARTHA    ANN    b.    at   "Bushy   Park,"  nid.   there  Dr.  WILLIAM    G.   KNOWLES.     (  q.  v. ) 

iii.  ELIZABETH     RIDGELY     b.    al    "Bushy    Park,"    md.     RICHARD     NICHOLAS,     .son     of 

Richard    Snowden,    of   Oakland.       (q.    v.) 

iv.  MARY    THOMAS    b.    at    "Bushy    Park,"    rad.    EDWARD    P.    SNOWDEN.      (q.    v.) 

V.  EMMA   WARFIELD    b.   at    "  Longwood    Cottage"   after  Dr.  Warfield's  house   was  burnt,  md. 

June  nth,  1846,  at  "Longwood,"  Rev.  Dr.  THOMAS  J.  SHEPHERD,  Pastor  of  the 
First    Presbyterian    Church.    Philadelphia. 

vi.  LOUISA  VICTORIA   b.  at   "Longwood,"   which  was    re -built   in   1821,  and    resides    there    with 

her    mother. 

vii.  Dr.  EVAN  WILLIAM  b.  May  25th,  1825,  at  "  Longwood,"  md.  Nov.  gth,  1848,  SALLIE  ANN 

WARFIELD,  and  had  issue:  GUSTAVUS  b.  Nov.  24th,  1849;  OLIVIA  GRIFFITH  b. 
Jany.  14th,  1852;  LOUISA  VICTORIA  b.  May  nth,  1S53 ;  MARY  THOMAS  b.  June 
13th,  1855;  CHARLES  DORSEY  b.  Feby.  24th,  1858,  d.  June  30lh,  1858;  EVAN 
WILLIAM  b.  Apl.  I2th,  1859;  CHARLES  DORSEY  b.  Dec.  29th,  i860;  and  CLARA 
b.   Sept.    3d,     1863,    d.    in    1867. 

viii.         GUSTAVUS    d     in    infancy. 

ix.  EUGENIA    GRAY    md.    Nov.    25th,    1858,    Dr.    WILLIAM    HENRY    STINSON,   of    Balti- 

more, who  d.  at  "Falling  Water,"  his  country  seat.  Dec.  igth.  1864,  leaving  issue:  MARY 
WARFIELD;      WILLIAM    HENRY    b.     Jany.    19th,     1862,    and     ISABELLA    WARFIELD. 

X.  ISABELLA    md.    May    17th,    1853,    at    "Longwood,"    CHARLES    DORSEY   WARFIELD, 

and  has  issue:  CHARLES  ALEXANDER  b.  Apl.  27th,  1854;  GUSTAVUS  b.  Dec. 
13th,  1855;  MARY  EMMA  b.  .Sept.  27th,  1857  ;  HENRY  RIDGELY  b  Sept.  I2th, 
1859;  EUGENIA  GRAY  b.  Aug.  4th,  1861  ;  PEREGRINE  b.  Jany.  15th,  1864; 
HARRY    RIDGELY    b.    Nov.    8th,    1869;     and    ARTHUR    1).    Oct.    3d,     1871. 

xi.  ADELAIDE    md.    WILLIAM,    son    of   Rezin    H.    Snowden,    of    "Birmingham."     (q.    v.) 

xii.  GUSTAVUS    d.    in    infancy. 


158 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 


ARMS    FROM     AN     ILLUMINATED     I'KDICRKE. 


WETHERED. 


The  genealogy  of  this  family  extends  directly  back  to  A.  D.  1400,  and 
indirectly  several  centuries  further;  their  grant  of  arms  was  the  third  issued 
by  the  Herald's  College,  dating  about  A.  D.  1523.  They  claim  descent  from  a 
Withred,  who  was  King  of  the  Saxons  of  Kent  from  A.  D.  686  to  725, 
and  this  claim  is  made  probable  by  the  fact  that  the  monarch's  court  was 
held  at  the  old  castle  of  Berkhampstead,  which  adjoins  land  for  centuries 
in  the  possession  of  the  VVethered  family.  One  of  the  name  was  Arch- 
bishop of  York  A.  D.  700,  and  is  noted  as  the  first  who  gave  written 
charters;    and   another    was    .'\rchbishop    of   the    same    See    A.    D.    1225. 


We  begin  the  pedigree  with  JAMES  WETHERED,  of  Ashlyns,  in  Hert- 
fordshire, whose  son  JOHN  had  issue  with  others,  a  son  john,  who  had 
issue:     james,    of    whom     presently;    Agnes    md.     in     1542    Saunder   Abery;     and 

Sisley     md.     in      I  545     George     Evely. 


JAMES,    only   son   of  John   Wethered,    md.    ALICE ,    and    had   issue: 

MARGARET    b.    in    1 539;    JONE    b.    in     1541,    d.    in     infancy;    EDMUND    b. 
in    1542;    JONE    b.    in    1545,    d.    in    1557:    and    FRANCIS    b.    in     1547,   was 

a    member    of    Parliament    in    1619,    md.    in     1571     AGNES    ,    and    had 

issue,     a     son     francis,    of   whom    presently. 


(;  E  N  E  A  L  O  G  I  C  A  L      NOTES.  I  59 

FRANCIS,     son    of    Francis     and     Agnes     Wethered,     md.     MARGARET 

BARGELAW,    and    d.    in    1667,    leavint;    issue   surviving: 

i.  ELIZABETH     lj.    in     l6oc}     mil.    HENRY    GUY,    of     Trinj;.    M.    P.,    who    was    a    (Iroom     of 

llic  L'liainlii.-i-,    anil    t'lcik    of    the    1  rea^UT-y ;    ami    hail    issue:      HENRY:    and    ELIZABETH 
mil.      Sir    ANDERSON     de     PENDELEY,     Km.    of    the     Papal    Order    of    the    Golden    Spur. 

ii.  THOMAS    b.    in    1606.     nul.     in     1626     ELIZABETH ,    ami     il.     in     i()7i.    having     had 

issue:  FRANCIS  d.  s.  p.;  and  SAMUEL,  who  was  a  Colonel  in  the  Army,  and 
left  three  sons  :  Thomas,  who  sold  the  family  estate  to  Lord  Tankerville,  and  d.  in 
Italy:  \VilIiam :  anil  Samuel,  uhii  engaged  in  mercantile  business  in  London,  and 
became  quite  wealthy.  Unfortunately  becoming  interested  in  the  South  Sea  Hnbble, 
he  lost  all  his  fortune,  and  it  is  said  died  of  mortification  conscc|uenl  on  his  failure, 
in  lyig.  He  had  md.  Dolly,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  William  and  l.ady  .Susanna  I.ewin.  ( <|.  v.  | 
and  had  issue:  Samuel,  of  whom  presently;  Lewin,  Governor  of  Cape  Coast  Castle, 
.•\frica;  George;  Richard,  ( q.  v.);  HeniT,  lost  at  sea;  Sarah;  and  .Mary. 
In  1720  Mrs.  Dolly  (  Lcwin  Wethered  removed  to  .\merica,  and  settled  at  Jamaica  I'lains, 
near  Boston,  New  England,  taking  with  her,  her  children  Samuel,  Richard,  Henry, 
Sarah,  am!  Mary.  She  removed  to  Maryland  on  the  information  of  her  son  Richard, 
who  wrote  his  mother  llial  the  people  there  were  much  more  like  their  friends  in 
England,     than    the    New     Knglanderv,    and    the    climate    far    more    genial. 


SAMUEL,    eldest    son    <>(   Samuel    and    Dolly   (Lewin)   Wethered,    returned 

to    I-lnglaiid,    md.    THORNTON,     and     liad     issue:     WILLIAM,     of 

whom     presently;     SAMUEL     a     Colonel     in     the     Army:    JOHN;    THOMAS; 

SARAH     md. LAW,      .Army     Commissary    at     Fort    Cumberland,    in 

America:     CATHERINE     md.     Capt.    DIXON,     of     the      British     .Army;      and 

DOLLY     md.     Sir     ARTHUR     LOFTUS. 


WILLIAM,    eldest    son    of  Samuel    and (Thornton)   Wethered,  was 

a    Colonel    in    the    Army,    and    one    of   the    officers    in     Hraddock's     ill-fated 

expedition    against    Fort    Duc(uesne.        He    md. COCHRANE,  and 

had  issue :  SAMUEL  and  W^ILLIAM  both  in  the  British  Navy,  and  lost 
at  sea  in  the  Rockingham  ;  THOMAS,  Commissary  General  of  the  Army, 
md. KIRWIN,    and    had    issue:     thomas,    a    Surgeon    in    the     .Army, 

and     HENRIETTA     ITld.     Dr.     BERNARD     DUFFY         and     MARY. 


RICHARD,  fourth  son  of  Samuel  and  Dolly  (Lewin)  Wethered,  md. 
ISABELLA,  dau.  of  Col.  William  and  Isabella  ( Pearce  )  Blay,  of 
Blay's    Range,    Kent    County,    Md.,    and    had    issue : 


i6o  <;  K  N  K  A  I.  o  (;  i  c  a  i,     \  o  r  f.  s  . 

i.  WILLIAM    removed    lo     Virginia,    md. HURT,    and     had     a     son,     PEREGRINE     md. 

TURPIN,    and    had    a    son    Turpin. 

ii.  JOHN    .1.    in    childhood. 

iii  SAMUEL. 

iv.  JOHN    md.    MARY,    dan.    of  Judge    J.    Sykes,    of    Delaware,    and    had    issue: 

i.  PEREGRINE,    of    whom    presently. 

ii.  SAMUEL     md.     ELIZA,     dau.    of    Col.    George    Yeatea,     of      Kenl     t'o.,     and      had      is>ue : 

John    D. ;    George   Yeates    nid.    Ann   Irwin.    Matilda;     Lewina ;    Elizabeth:     Sarah:     and 
Samuel    md.    Elizabeth     Evans,    and    had    issue  :     fieorge,     .Mary,     Eliza     and     Hugh 

iii.  LEWIN    h.    Keby.     lyih,     1787.       (i).    v.) 

iv.  MARY. 

V.  SARAH     ISABELLA. 

vi.  ANN     CATHERINE    md.     ROBERT     C.     LUDLOW,     U.    .S.    N.        (  q.    v.  | 

vii.  CATHERINE    MATILDA  md.   GEORGE    JEFFRIES,    who  changed   his  name  lo  "JAFFREY," 

.md    had     issue:     Matilda    d.    in    1850;     and    Mary    md.    Capt.     H.     Field,     U.    S.    A. 

yjii.         HARRIET    C.      ni.i.      Admiral    WILLIAM    B.    SHUBRICK,      L.     S.      N.,      and      had      issue: 
Mary    md.    Dr.    George    Clymer,    .Surgeon    U.    S.    .N.,    and    had    a    dau.   Mary    W.    B. 

ShubricU  ;    and    Harriet    ri.    m    1830. 

ix.  CAROLINE. 


PEREGRINE,     eldest     son     of    John     and     Mary    (Sykes      Wethered,     md. 
HANNAH    MEDFORD,    and    d.    in    1S57,    havmo    had    issue; 

i.  JOHN    LATHAM    m.i.     [any.     i6th,    1S62,    CHARLOTTE,    dau    of   George    and    Margaretta 

I  Ringgold  I  Spencer,   and   had   issue:    MARGARETTA    SPENCER;    MARY    ELIZABETH: 
and    JOHN     LATHAM. 

ii.  MARY    ELIZABETH    md.    WILLIAM    JANVIER,    who    d.    April    26lh,     1876,    having   had 

issue;     WILLIAM.     JOHN     WETHERED:     and     MARY     C. 


LEWIN,  third  son  of  John  and  Mary  Sykes)  Wethered,  b.  Feby.  17th, 
1787,  md.  ELIZABETH,  dau  of  Elias  and  Mary  (Thomas)  Ellicott, 
and    had    issue : 


G  E  N  E  A  I.  O  G  I  C  A  I.       NOTES.  I  6t 

PEREGRINE  h.  Aug.  loih,  1806,  mcl.  LOUISA  MARIA,  <la;..  of  Lambert  anH  Alethea 
(Ireland)  Wickes,  and  had  issue:  LEWIN;  and  ANN  ELIZABETH  md.  June  2d, 
1857.  WILLIAM  NICOLS  EARLE  WICKES,  and  had  issue:  Louisa  Maria  and 
William     N.     E.     d.    in    infancy,    anri    Lewin     ^Vethered. 

CHARLES  ELIAS  1..  Nov.  7th,  1807,  ISABELLA  BATHURST,  and  h.id  issue: 
CHARLES    \i.    in    1837,    d.    in    1840. 

JOHN  b.  .May  8th:  1809,  member  of  Congress,  md.  in  1835,  MARY,  dau.  of  Philip  E. 
Thomas.  In  1844  Professor  .Samuel  F.  B.  Morse  perfected  his  invention  of  the 
Electric  Telegraph,  and  a  line  of  wire  was  laid  between  Washington  and  Baltimore. 
Mr.  Wethered  was  then  in  Congress,  and  present  when  Morse  announcing  that  the 
circuit  was  completed,  and  the  line  ready  for  messages,  asked  "who  shall  have  the 
honor  of  sending  the  first  message?"  Some  one  suggested  the  President  (Tyler;) 
cries  of  no !  no  !  showed  his  unpopularity ;  and  the  Professor  smiling,  repeated 
"Well  then,  gentlemen,  who  shall  it  be?"  A  gentleman  said  "Mrs.  Dolly  Madison, 
President  Madison's  widow;"  this  met  the  approval  of  all  present,  and  Mrs.  Madison 
was  sent  for.  When  she  came,  she  asked  "  what  is  it  you  wish  me  to  do,  gen- 
tlemen?" Some  one  replied,  "to  send  a  message  to  Baltimore  and  get  a  reply  in  a 
few  minutes."  .\fter  expressing  her  disbelief  and  wonder  at  this  statement,  Mrs. 
Madison  selected  Mrs.  Wethered  as  her  friend  in  Baltimore,  and  sent  the  message, 
a  fac-simile  of  which  appears  among  the  Addenda  of  this  book,  and  which  was  the 
first    ever    sent    by    Telegraph. 

SAMUEL    b.    Kehy.    22d.     l8ll. 

MARY    LEWIN    b.     Dec.    2d.     1812,    md.    WILLIAM    G.    THOMAS.       ( q.    v.) 

ANN  POULTNEY  b  Nov.  26th,  1814.  md.  HENRY  CARVILL,  and  had  issue: 
MARV    and   JOHN. 

LEWIN    h.    May    8th,    i8iq,    d.    March    nth,    1826. 

ELIZABETH  1).  Fehy.  2d,  1822,  md.  Hon.  D.  N.  BARRINGER,  who  was  .Minister  at 
the  Court  of  Spain  in  1850.  and  d.  leaving  issue:  LEWIN:  ELIZABETH;  PAUL; 
MOREAU;    and    SAMUEL. 

JAMES  SYKES  md.  MARY  WOODWORTH,  and  has  had  issue:  LEWINA;  CAROLINE; 
MARY  :     and    WOODWORTH. 


1 62  G  p;  N  K  A  L  O  G  I  C  A  I,       NOTES. 


WILLSON. 


HENRY   WILLSON,    of    Haltimorc    County,    had    issue: 

i.  HENRY    li.   JiiiK-    i()ih.    1747,    of   «iiMiii    piL-^eiilly. 

li.  PRISCILLA    I..    Ocl.    2c,ili.    i74,j.    m.l.    N.».    71I1.    1 7(.9.    JOHN    WORTHINGTON. 

iii.  RACHEL    I..    Nm.   ()ili,    1751,    m.l.    SAMUEL    HARRIS.     I .).    v.) 

iv.  ELIZABETH    !>.    March    131I1.    1754. 


HENRY,    iinl\-    son    nf   Henry    Willson,    b.    June    lytli,    1747.     nid.     Jaiiy.     3d, 
1771,    MARGARET,    dan.    of  William    and    Margaret    Harris,    and    l)ad 

issue:      HENRY     nid.  ANTOINETTE    POUJARD;     WILLIAM;      SAMUEL;      PRIS- 
CILLA      md.      JOHN  McFADON  ;       MARGARET       md.       ROBERT      ANDREWS; 

RICHARD;      JOHN;       THOMAS;       GERARD;       and       ELIZABETH       ind.       

^WILLSON. 


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l68  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 


Will   of  Philip   Thomas. 


Addressed     "For    Mother    Thomas    at    heer    hous    on    ye    Poynt." 


In  ye  name  of  God  Amen  +  1  Phillip  Thomas  of  ye  County  of  Anna- 
rundell  In  ye  provence  of  Maryland  being  weake  in  body  but  of  sound 
&  perfect  memory  &  being  made  sensible  of  ye  unccertainty  of  this  mortall 
Life  &  ye  scrtainty  of  Deat  have  Thought  convenant  to  will  &  bequeath 
of   my    worldly    Istatc    as    folloeth    in    this    my    last    will    &    testament 

Il'S.  I  Bequeath  my  soull  to  my  Redeemer  &  my  Body  to  the  dust 
from    whence    it    came 

Ii's.  1  will  &  bequeath  unto  my  two  Sonns  Philip  Thomas  And  Sam" 
Thomas  five  hundred  acars  of  land  lying  att  ye  Clefts  in  Calvert 
County  in  ye  foresaid  Province  of  Maryland  caled  Beakely  &  ye 
same  to  bee  equallie  divided  betwene  them  or  to  bee  sold  by 
them    as    m)'    said    suns    shall    think    fitt 

Il'S.  I  will  &  bequeath  unto  my  beloved  &  faithful  wife  Sarah  Thomas 
all  yc  poynt  of  Land  called  fullers-poynt  being  one  hundred  & 
twenty  acars  &  lying  in  The  County  of  Annarundell  aforesaid  to 
be  disposed  of  or  Imployed  or  sold  for  ye  only  use  of  &  behoofe 
of  my    wife    as    shee    shall    think    good 

Ips.  I  give  i^  bequeath  unto  my  said  wife  five  hundred  acars  of  Land 
called  ye  playns  lying  in  puttapsco  River  in  ye  County  of  Balte- 
more  in  ye  province  of  Maryland  to  bee  disposed  Imployed  for 
ye  onl)-  {profit):  \  or  ]  yous  of  my  sd  wife  ass  shee  shall  think 
good  during  her  naturall  life  &  after  to  bee  delivered  to  my  sun 
Sam"    as    his    posesion 

Ips.  I  give  &  bequeath  unto  my  said  wife,  all  my  personall  Estate,  both 
moveable  &  immoveable,  viz :  goods  marchandise  plate  money 
sarvants  chatties  Eaither  In  this  province  or  Else  whear  except 
what  before  two  my  two  suns  &  what  after  shall  bee  mentioned 
or    disposed    of   by    mee 


(i  E  N  K  A  L  O  G  I  C  A  1.      N  t)  T  E  S  .  169 

IPS.  I  give  &  bequeath  unto  my  sun  Sam"  Thomas  four  Cowes  or  heaifers 
to  bee  delivered  to  him  forth  vvithafter  my  decese  &  one  feather 
Bead 

IPS.  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  my  Dafter  Martha  Thomas  four  Cowes  or 
heaifers  to  be  deHvered  unto  heer  forth  with  after  my  descease 
&    one    feather    bead. 

IPS.  I  give  &  bequeath  unto  my  grand  Child  Mary  the  Dafter  of  John 
Mears  five  Eues  to  be  delivered  to  the  Sd  John  Mears  forth  with 
after  my  desease  to  be  kept  by  him  for  ye  yous  of  ye  said 
Mary 

IPS.       I    give    &    bequeath    unto    my    two    grandchildren  Phillip    and     Elizabeth 

ye    sun    &    Dafter    of   W™    Coale    nine    eues  &    one     Rame     to     be 

delivered    unto    ye    sd    W"i    Coale    forth    with  after    my    Deseas    for 
ye    yous    of  ye    sd    Phillip    &    Elizabeth 

Ips.  I  give  &  bequeath  unto  my  wife  afore  sd  ye  Rent  Rents  &  Revenues 
of  two  houses  y'  I  have  in  Bristol  During  heer  naturall  Life  and 
after  to  bee  sould  and  the  produce  thear  of  to  bee  equally  divided 
between  my  five  Chilldren  viz  Phillip  Sam"  Sarah  Elizabeth  and 
Martha 

Ips.  I  give  &  bequeath  unto  ye  Coman  stock  for  the  Relefe  of  pore 
frends  Caled  quakers  four  hundred  pounds  of  tobacco  to  bee  payd 
forth    with    after    my    deseas 

Ips.  I  will  &  declare  my  trew  &  loveing  wife  Sarah  Thomas  afore  sd  to 
bee    my   itvhle)  &  sole   Executrix  of  this  my  Last  will   &  testament. 

Ips.  I  will  &  desieir  yt  if  itt  shuld  soe  hapen  y'  aney  difference  or  con- 
travarsey  shuld  arise  after  my  desease  betwene  aney  of  my  chil- 
dren and  my  wife  concarning  ye  primises  aforesd  yt  then  itt  bee 
broght  Before  &  a  Judged  of  by  ye  body  of  frends  Comonly 
Called  quakers  &  what  theay  shall  agree  upon  in  that  behalfe  is 
by  mee  Rattefied  &  a  Lowed  of  to  stand  in  Law  to  all  Intents 
&    porposes 

IPS.  I  will  &  declare  this  to  bee  my  last  will  &  testement  hereby 
Disanuling  &  making  voyd  all  other  wills  or  Testements  by  me 
formerly  made  In  withness  whearof  I  have  here  unto  sett  my 
hand  &  seal  Dated  this  ninth  day  of  ye  seventh  month  Called 
September  Anno 
1674 

Singd    Sealed    &    Delivered  PHILLIP    THOMAS. 

in    ye    prs^  of  us 
John   Ricke  Probated 

Marmueduke    Noble  July    'oth    1675 


ADDENDA. 


CHEW. 


On    page     55,    line    24.    after    HENRY    (  second    son     of    Joseph    and     Eliza 

Chew  )    add:    md.     ELIZABETH ,     and     had     issue     two     sons: 

HENRY,  who  removed  with  his  father  to  one  of  the  lower  counties  of 
Maryland,  and  JOSEPH  b.  Aug.  24th,  1719,  resided  at  Deer  Creek  in 
Harford    County,    Md  ,    md.    in    1743    SARAH  .    and    had    issue: 

i.  ELIZABETH    b.    July    iSlli,     1747.    md.    Ni>v.    241I1,    1768,    JOHN     HOPKINS. 

ii.  SUSAN    I).    Dec.    25tli,    1749. 

iii.  THOMAS    li.     |une    8tll,    1752,    md.    ELIZABETH,    d.ui.    of    William     and     Cassandra     Morgan,    and 

had    i>.sue  ;      Edward    M. 


On    page    5(1,    line    5.    afiei    Mary;    read    "  md.    in    1726-7    Gilbert    Crockett."    and   iimil   ihe   last    7    words 
ill    line    6. 

On    pai;e   fio   omit    the    accounl    there   given    of    RICHARD,    Hfiji   chihl   of    Samuel    an.l    Mary   Chew, 
and    instead    insert    the    following  . 


RICHARD,  third  son  of  Samuel  and  Mary  Chew,  b.  in  May,  1716,  md. 
Jany.  5th,  1749-50,  Mrs.  SARAH  (Lock)  CHEW,  widow  of  his  cousin 
Samuel  Chew,  of  John,  and  d.  June  24th,  1769;  his  wife  d.  Feby.  1st, 
1791.    having    had    issue   b\'    her    2d    husband: 

i.  MARY    li.     Dec.     27ih,     1750,     md.     Feby.     loth,     1767.     Dr.     ALEXANDER    HAMILTON 

SMITH,    and    had    issue:     UPTON,    and     SARAH. 


G  K  N  E  A  I-OG  I  C  A  L      NOTES.  I7I 


Maj.    RICHARD    l>.    Apl.    loth.    1753,    of   whom    presently. 
Capt.    SAMUEL    h.    Dec.    gtli,    1755,    d.    Feby.    1st,    1785. 
LOCK    h.    Nov.     I4tli,    1757.    (I.    s.    p.    ill    1794. 
FRANCIS    i..    jvily     loih,    1760. 

SARAH    LOCK    I..    Nov.    20lh,     1761,    md.    LANE. 

PHILEMON    LLOYD    l>.    July    231!,    1765. 


Major   RICHARD,    eldest    son  of    Richard    and    Sarah   (Lock)   Chew,    b. 

April    loth,     1753,    md.     1st,  Feby.     4th,     1773,    MARGARET,     dau.    of 

James  John    Mackall,    who  d.     May    20th,     1779,    aged    24,    having    had 

issue  : 

i.  RICHARD    b.    Oct.    4t1i,    1773,    of    whom    presently. 

ii.  MARY     MACKALL     b.     Sept.      17th,      1776,     nul.    BRINGMAN,     and    had     issue: 

MARGARET    md.    Dr.     FRY. 

Major   CHEW    nid.    2d,    FRANCES,    dau.    of  Thomas   Holland,    of    Calvert 

County,     Md.        She     d.    Sept.     26th,     1799.     and     her    husband    June    6th, 
1801,    having    had    further    issue: 

THOMAS    HOLLAND    b.    Oct.    27th,    1781.       ( q.    v.) 

WILLIAM    H.    h.    Aiit;.    7tli,    1784,    d.   Sept,    nth,    I7gg. 

SARAH    b.    M.irch    i6th,    1787,    d.    Dec.    28th,    1790. 

PHILEMON    b.    Kcby.    2otli,    1789,   md.  MARIA,  dau.  of    Gen.   John    Brooks,  and  d.  leaving 
issue  :      RICHARD     B.     B. 

SARAH    LOCK    b.    in    1790,    <1.    in    infancy. 

FRANCES    b     April    19th,     1793. 

BETTIE   H.    1).    Sept.    r7tli,    1795,    d.    Sept.    igth,    1797. 

SAMUEL    LOCK    b,    July    I7tli,    1797,    d.    Keby.    12th.    1798. 

BETTIE    H.    2d,    b.    May    151I1,    1799,    d,    Oct.    loth,    1800. 


RICHARD,  eldest  son  of  Major  Richard  and  Margaret  (Mackall)  Chew, 
b.  Oct.  4th,  1773,  md.  Dec.  20th,  1804,  ELIZABETH,  dau.  of 
Leonard    HoUyday,    and    d.    June    20th,    1831,    having   had    issue: 


172  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

i.  RICHARD    b.   Sept.    21st,    1805,    d.    s.    p.    Sep;.    23d,    1832. 

ii.  SARAH    AMELIA    HOLLYDAY    b     April    2I^C.    1807,   d.    unmarried. 

iii.  MARGARET    MACKALL    b.     Keby.     1st,    l8og,    of    whom    prc^ently. 

iv.  LEONARD    HOLLYDAY    b.    Nov.    13th.     1810,     md.    AMELIA     BEALL     HOLLYDAY, 

and   d.    s.    p. 

V.  JAMES    JOHN    U.    Keby.    20th,    1813,    d.    •-.    p.    Oct.    IM.    1847. 

vi.  MARIA    LOUISA    b.    M.iy    271I1,    1815.    d.    in    .^ug.    1838. 

vii.         ROBERT    WILLIAM    BOWIE    b.    March    13th,    i8ig,   md.    May   21st,    1846.    MARY    VIR- 
GINIA   LEVERING,    who    d.    in    Sept.    1863,    and    her    husband    d.    s.  p.   in   .\pl.    1868. 

viii.         MARY    ELIZABETH    b.    .March    17th,    1820. 


MARGARET  MACKALL,  second  dau.  of  Richard  and  Elizabeth  ( Hol- 
lyday)  Chew,  b.  Fcby.  i.st,  1809,  md.  March  20th.  1831,  Dr.  ROBERT 
W.    GLASS,    who    after    her    death    md.   ISABELLA    HAMILTON,   and 

d.    Nov.    4th,     1875,    having    had    issue    by    his    first    wife: 

i.  JOSEPH    b.    in    1S32. 

ii.  ELIZABETH    C.    b.    Aiii;.    27th,    1835.    md.    1st.    Nov.     27lh,      1856.     DANIEL     CARROLL 

DIGGES,  and  2d,  Oct.  13th.  1870,  Dr.  LLEWELLYN  CROWTHER.  By  her 
first  husband  she  had  issue:  MARGARET  CHEW  1).  lany.  1st,  1858:  and  DANIEL 
CARROLL    b.   Sept.    5th,    1859,    d.    Oct.    24th,    1876. 

iii.  RICHARD    CHEW   b.    in    Oct.    1837,    d.    in    the   C.    S.    A.    Dec.    7th.    1863. 

iv.  MARGARET    L. 


THOMAS  HOLLAND,  eldest  son  of  Maj.  Richard  and  Frances  (Holland) 
Chew,  b.  Oct.  27th,  1781,  md.  ist,  ELIZABETH,  dau.  of  Walter 
Smith,  of  Calvert  County,  Md.,  who  d.  Dec.  30th,  1825,  and  her  hus- 
band md.  2d,  P'eby.  7th,  1828,  MARY  DAVIS,  who  d.  Aug.  nth, 
1829.  leaving  an  only  dau.  MARY  ELIZABETH  F.  b.  Feby.  28tli.  1829. 
THOMAS  H.  CHEW  d.  March  16th,  1840,  having  had  issue  by  his  first 
wife  : 

i. .  RICHARD    b.    Sept.    26th,     1806,    d.    April    iqth,    l8og. 

ii.  SUSAN    SMITH    b.    Dec.    5th.    1807,    d.    Sept.    gth,    1809. 

iii.  FRANCES    ANN    b.     May    2d,    1810,    d.    Aug.    21st,    1822. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  173 

iv.         WALTER     SMITH     Ij.     Aug.     13th,     1811,    mil.   Jany.    7th,    1840.    MARTHA    J.    REID,     of 

Wilkinson    County,    Mis-..,    and    has   had    issue: 

i.  ANN     REID    1).    .Nov.    23d,     1840. 

ii.  THOMAS     HOLLAND    I).     Jany.    29lh,     1843. 

iii.  SARAH      ELLEN    Ij.     .May     17th,     1848. 

iv.  RICHARD     FLOWER    b.    .\pril    15th,    1851. 

V.  ELIZABETH    SMITH    li.    June    I4lh,    1853. 

vi.  JAMES    REID    1).    .\ug.    26lh,    1S56,    d.    Aug.    I5lh,    1869. 

vii.  WILLIAM    SCOTT    1).    Sept.    15th,    1858.    d.     .March    23d,     1861. 

\iii.         FREDERICK    FREELAND    b.    .Nov.    gth,    1861,    d.    May    31st.    1863. 
V.  JOSEPH    SMITH    b.    July    15th.    1814,    d.    Aug.    27th,     1822. 

vi.  PHILEMON    b.    July    2d.    1816,    of   whom    presently. 

vii.  DANIEL    RAWLINS    b.    Nov.    25, h,    1819,    d.    July    l6th.    1820. 

Dr.  PHILEMON,  sixth  child  ol"  Thomas  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Smith)  Chew, 
b.  July  2d,  1816,  md.  Nov.  26th,  1839,  REBECCA  CHEW  FREE- 
LAND,    and    has    had    issue : 

i.  THOMAS    HOLLAND,    Jr.    b.    Jany.    23d.     1842. 

ii.  ELIZABETH    b.    .>Lpril    12th,    1843.    md.    Dr.    T.    B.    POINTDEXTER. 

iii.  MARIA    LOUISA    b.    Dec.    28th,    1844,    md.    SAMUEL    G.    SMITH. 

i^.  SUSAN    HAWKINS    b     .\pril    2ist.    1846. 

V.  JOSEPH    WALTER    b.    .March    15th,    1849. 

vi.  WILLIAM    FREELAND    b.     Nov.    20th,     1851. 

vii.  EDWARD    b.    (let.    25tli,    1855.    d.    in     1870. 

viii.  MARY    CECELIA    b     March     17, h,     1.S5S.    d.    in    1868. 

On    page   61,    omit    lines    19    and    20,    and    insert    the    following    j^edigrcc  : 


JOHN,    second    son    of   Samuel    and     Sarah    i  Lock)    Chew,    md. 
and    d.    May    26th,    1785,    leaving    issue: 


174  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

i.  JOHN    LANE    b.    in    1762,    of   whom    presently. 

ii.  SAMUEL    md.    Nov.    1st,    1803,    ANN    SMITH,    and    had    issue:      WILLIAM    PACE    h.    Nov. 

2Ist,      1806;      SARAH     ANN     b.     June     2ist,     1808:      HORACE     b.      May     I2th,      1S12; 
and    EDWARD    R.,    who    d.    Nov.    8th,    1829. 

iii.  NATHANIEL    LANE. 

iv.  WILLIAM    LOCK    md.    REBECCA    ,    who    d.    June    I2lh,    1840. 


JOHN    LANE,    fltJest    son     of    Samuel    Chew,    b.     in     1762,    md.    MARY    R. 
WILSON,    who    d.    in     1802,    her    husband    d.    in     1832,    havint;    had    issue: 

ELIZABETH    b.    in    1788,    d.    unmarried    in    1S70. 

JOHN    I).     Dec.    3d,     1790,    of    whom    |lre^enlly. 

EDWARD    b    in    1794,   md. SPARROW,   and    d.    leavint;  issue;     THOMAS    EDWARD 

b.    in     1840:     and    JOHN    LANE    b.     at,    and     occupied     the     old     homestead    "  l.ombardy 
Poplar,"    .\nne    .\rundel    County,    .Md. 


JOHN,  eldest  son  of  John  Lane  and  Mary  (Wilson)  Chew,  b.  Dec.  3d, 
1790,  entered  the  U.  S.  Navy  about  1805,  and  served  for  many  years, 
acting  as  Recruiting  Officer  in  the  service,  with  headquarters  at  Phila- 
delphia and  New  York.  He  resigned  in  1817,  and  joined  the  Mexican 
Expedition  of  Gen.  Espoz  y  Mina,  acting  as  his  Chief  of  -Staff. 
After  the  failure  of  that  attempt  he  returned  to  the  United  States  and 
entered  the  merchant  service  as  captain  of  a  vessel  in  the  trade  between 
Baltimore  and  the  Mediterranean  ports.  Retired  from  the  sea  in  1826, 
removed  to  North  Mississippi  in  1835,  and  engaging  in  cotton  planting, 
amassed  a  considerable  fortune.  He  md.  May  2Sth,  1828,  MARY  ANN 
SMITH,  of  Calvert  County,  Md.,  who  d.  July  loth,  1876,  her  husband 
d.  Feby.  24th,  1872.  having  had  issue,  with  seven  other  children  who  d. 
in    infancy. 

i.  GLORVINA    b.    May    15th,    1830,    d.    unmarried. 

ii.  JOHN    CALHOUN    b.    .May    2Sth,    183S,    md.    1st,    July    nth,    1861,   ZILPHIA    GUTHRIE 

FULLER,  and  had  issue:  JOHN  MARSHALL  b.  .May  I7ih,  1862.  Mrs.  CHEW 
d.  .\ut;.  8th,  1863,  and  her  husband  md,  2d,  Feby.  1st,  1876,  THEODORA  R. 
SEIXAS. 

iii.  FRISBY    FREELAND    b.    Oct.    9th,    1839,    md.    Sept.    26th,     1861.    JULIA    A.     FULLER, 

and  has  issue:  FREELAND  FULLER;  FRANK  NATHAN;  JOHN  BEVERLY;  and 
MARY     ANN. 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES.  175 

ROBERT  EDWARD  b.  Oct.  28th,  1844,  md.  Oct.  25th,  1865,  MARY  PUGH  GOVAN, 
and  has  issue  :  JULIA  HAWKS;  EDWARD  GOVAN;  FRISBY  FREELAND ;  RALPH; 
WILLIAM     ROBERTS;     FRANK;     and    CARRIE. 


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ANN,  eldest  dau.  of  Larkin  and  Hannah  (Roy)  Chew,  md.  WILLIAM 
JOHNSTON,  and  had  issue:  JOSEPH;  LARKIN  md.  MARY  ROGERS; 
JUDITH  md  ROBERT  PARISH;  ROBERT  md.  ANN  COOK;  JOHN  d.  un- 
married; BENJAMIN  md.  DOROTHY  JONES;  JAMES  md.  MARY  WARE; 
WILLIAM  md.  ANN  FLINT;  HANNAH  md.  FRANCIS  COLEMAN;  RICHARD 
md.     DOROTHY     W.     BEVERLY;     and     ELIZABETH     md.    JOHN     BENGER. 


Same    page   omit   line    ir,    and    insert: 


LARKIN,    fifth   child   of    Larkin    and    Hannah   (Roy)   Chew,    md.    MARY 
BEVERLY,    and    had    issue: 

i.  ELIZA    BEVERLY    md.    ist,    BEVERLY    STANARD,    .and    2d,     MOSES     BUCKNER. 

By    her  first   husband   she   had    issue ; 

i.  WILLIAM. 

ii.  LARKIN,    of  whom    presently. 

ii.  MARY    md.    1st,  JOHN    SMITH,    and    had    one   son.    and    2d,    OLIVER    POWLES. 


LARKIN,  second  son  of  Beverly  and  Eliza  (Chew)  Stanard,  md. 
ELIZABETH,  only  dau.  of  Robert  and  Molly  (Parrot)  Chew,  and 
had    issue: 

i.     BEVERLY  CHEW  md.  MARY  B.  FLEMING. 

ii.  Judge    ROBERT    resided   at    Richmond,    Va.,    md.   JANE    CRAIG.    • 

iii.  MARY    B.    )nd.    EDMUND    FOSTER. 

iv.  Col.    JOHN    md.    CAROLINE    MATILDA,    dau.    of  John   and    Ann    ( Fox )    Chew. 

V.  THOMAS    md.   PENNY,   of    Louisiana. 

23 


176  G  K  N  K  ALOGICAL      NOTES. 

vi.  HUGH    md.    Mrs.    ANN    SIMPSON. 

vii.  ELIZABETH    iml.    Dr.    WOOLDRIDGE. 

viii.  KITTY    md.    CHRISTOPHER    BRANCH. 

ix.  LAVINIA    il.    unmarried. 

X.  CAROLINE    MATILDA    CHEW    md.    LATON    STANARD. 

xi.  COLUMBIA    md.    PRATT. 

xii.  LUCY    ANN    d,    in    infancy. 

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JOHN,  second  son  of  Robert  and  Molly  (Parrot)  Chew,  md.  ELIZABETH 
SMITH,    and    had    issue: 

i.  ROBERT  SMITH  md.  ELIZABETH  FRENCH,  and  had  issue  JOHN  JAMES  md. 
ELLEN  PATON;  GEORGE  FRENCH  d.  unmarried;  ANN  ELIZA  md.  Lieut.  MINOR. 
U.    S.    N.  ;     and    ROBERT    md. SMITH,    of   Washington. 

ii.    MARY  BEVERLY  md.  SETH  BARTON. 

iii.    ELIZABETH  md.  Dr.  JAMES  FRENCH. 


I'age    63,    line    2g.    omit    the    last    five    words,    and    insert  : 


JOSEPH,  youngest  child  of  Robert  and  Molly  i  Parrot)  Chew,  md.  MARY 
WINSLOW,  and  had  issue:  ROBERT  BEVERLY  d.  unmarried;  JOHN 
WINSLOW  md.  ELIZABETH  VOSS;  ALBERT  G.  lived  at  LouisviUe,  Ky., 
md.    MORRIS,     of    Baltimore,    Md. ;    ADELINE    md.    in    Kentucky: 

JOSEPH;     and    WILLIAM. 


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MARY    BEVERLY,  second    child    of  John  and  Margaret   «  Beverly)   Chew, 
md.    Col.    JOSEPH    BROCK,    of   Spottsylvania,    Va.,    and    had    issue: 


GENEALOG  I  C  A  L      NOTKS.  177 

i.  JOHN    nul.    ANN    CURTIS. 

ii.  ELIZABETH     md.     1st,     J.     T.     LEWIS,     and     2d,     BEVERLY    STUBBLEFIELD,    or 

STRIBBLEFIELD. 

iii.  MARY    md.   JOHN    CARTER. 

iv.  CATHERINE    d.  unmarried. 

V.  JOSEPH    a   Captain    U.    S.    A.,    md.    ANN,    dau.    of  John    and    Ann    (Fox)    Chew,    and    had 

issue  ; 

i.  JULIA    ANN    CHEW    md.    SILAS    WOOD,    of   New    York. 

ii.  CADWALLADER    WILLIAM    d.    unmarried. 

iii.  MARY    d.    in    infancy. 

vi.  WILLIAM    md.    isl,    BARNES,    and    2d,    BETSEY    POWLES. 

vii.         SUSAN    md.    BEVERLY    ROBINSON. 


ELLICOTT. 


On    page    72.        ELIAS,     thirteenth    child    of    Elias    and    Mary    (Thomas) 
Ellicott,    md.    SARAH,    dau.   of   Dudley   and    Deborah  Poor,    and    d.    in 

1873,    havin<^    liad    issue: 

i.  SARAH    md.    in    1867.    HENRY    TRACY    ARNOLD,    of    New    York. 

ii.  ADELAIDE    VICTORIA. 

iii.  HENRY    d.   in    infancy. 

iv.  MARGARET    md.    Dec.    15th,    1S68,    Dr.     ALFRED    A.    WOODHULL,    U.    S.  .\. 

V.  MARY    LOUISA    d.    May    12th,    1873. 


1/8  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 


FAIRFAX. 


On    page    74    omit    the    first    paragraph,    and    insert  : 

This  family  was  seated  at  Towcester  in  Northumberland,  at  the  Con- 
quest, and  is  supposed  to  be  of  Saxon  stock.  The  pedigree  begins  with 
Richard  Fairfax,  son  of  John,  and  grandson  of  Henry  Fairfax,  of  Shapen- 
beck,  who  in  1204  possessed  the  Manor  of  Askham  and  other  lands  in 
Yorkshire;  he  had  issue  a  son  and  heir  William  living  in  12 12-13  '^'^• 
Alice,  dau.  and  heir  of  Nicholas  de  Bugthorpe,  and  had  a  son  and  heir 
William,  High  Bailiff  of  York  in  1249,  bought  the  Manor  of  Walton,  and 
md.  Mary,  widow  of  Walter  Flower,  and  had  a  son  and  heir  Thomas 
living  in  1284,  md.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henr)'  de  Sezevaux,  Mayor  of 
York,  and  had  issue:  William  and  Bego  d.  s.  p,  and  John  living  in  1312 
md.  Clara,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Roger  Brus,  of  Walton,  and  had  a  son  and  heir 
Thomas  md.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John   Malbis,  and  had,  with  two  daus.  Anne  md. 

Martin;     and     Clare     md.     1st,     Palms,    and     2d,     Sir    William 

Malbis;  a  son  and  heir  William  md.  Ellen,  dau.  of  John  Roucliffe,  of 
Roucliffe,  and  had  issue:  Thomas,  his  heir;  John;  Margaret,  Prioress  of 
Muncton ;  Mary  and  Alice,  nuns  of  Sempringham.  Thomas  was  living  in 
1350,  md.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Ivo  Etting,  Knt  .  of  Gilling.  and  had  issue: 
William,    his    heir;    Thomas;    Guy;     John:    and    Richard. 

William  md.  Constance,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Peter,  fourth  •  Baron  de 
Mauley,  and  had  issue:  Thomas,  his  heir.  Richard;  and  Brj'an,  who  was 
Parson    of   Longtoft,    and    Precentor    of   York    Minister    in    1423-4. 

Thomas  was  living  between  1385  and  1396  md.  Margaret,  widow  of 
Sir  Robert  Roucliffe,  Knt.,  and  sister  and  heir  of  Richard  Friston,  of 
Marston,  and  had  issue:  Richard,  his  heir;  Guy,  George;  Thomas;  John: 
and    Nicholas. 

Richard,  living  between  1400  and  1430,  md.  Eustace,  dau.  and  heir  of 
John  Carthorp  by  his  wife  Elisabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  William  Erg- 
ham,  Knt.,  and  had  issue:  William,  his  heir;  Brj-an,  a  Priest;  Sir  Guy, 
of  whom  presently;  Richard,  a  Priest;  Sir  Nicholas,  a  Knight  of  Rhodes; 
Miles:     Margaret;    Anne;    and    Ellen,    a    Nun    of   Muncton. 

William  d.  in  1452-3,  leav-ing  a  son  Thomas,  d.  in  1504-5,  leaving  a 
son     Sir    Thomas.    K.    B.,    d.    in     1 520-1,    leaving    a     son     Sir     Nicholas,    d.     in 


GKNKALOGICAL      NOTES.  179 

1570,  leaving  a  son  Sir  William,  whose  son  Sir  Thomas  was  created  in 
1629  Viscount  Fairfax  of  Emely  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  md.  Catherine, 
sister  of  Henry  first  Viscount  Dunbar,  and  d.  in  1636,  leaving  two  sons, 
Thomas,  second  Viscount  md.  Alathea,  dau.  of  Philip  Howard,  and  had  a 
son  Thomas,  third  Viscount,  whose  only  son  Charles  md.  Nov.  17th,  1729, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Hugh  fourth  Lord  Clifford  of  Chudleigh  and  widow  of 
William  Viscount  Dunbar,  and  had  issue  which  became  extinct  in  the  male 
line  in  the  same  century ;  and  Henry  whose  son  Henry  had  an  only  dau. 
and  heir  Frances  who  md.  in  1697  David,  Earl  of  Buchan.  We  now 
return  to  Sir  Guy,  third  son  of  Richard  and  Eustace  (Carthorp)  Fairfax, 
who  was  appointed  Judge  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench,  Sept.  29th,  1478, 
built  the  Castle  of  Steeton,  md.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  William  .Rither,  of 
Rither,  and  d.  in  1495,  having  had  issue:  Sir  William,  his  heir;  Thomas, 
a  Serjeant-at-Law ;  Guy;  Nicholas:  Ellen  md.  Sir  Nicholas  Welstrop ;  and 
Maud    md.    Sir   John    Waterton,    Master   of  the    Horse    to    King    Henry    VI. 

Sir  William  was  appointed  a  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 
May  2ist,  1510,  md.  Elisabeth,  sister  of  Thomas  first  Earl  of  Rutland,  and 
granddaughter  of  Anne,  Duchess  of  Exeter  and  sister  of  King  Edward  IV., 
and  d.  in  15 14-15,  leaving  issue:  Sir  William,  his  heir;  Ellen  md.  Sir 
William  Pickering,  Knight  Marshall  of  England;  EHzabeth  md.  Sir  Robert 
Oughtred ;  Anne  md.  Sir  Robert  Normanville,  Knt.  of  Kilnwick ;  and 
Dorothy    md. Constable,    of    He.xby. 

Sir  William  was  High  Sheriff  of  York  in  1531;,  md.  in  15 18,  Isabella, 
dau.  of  John  Thwaites,  who  brought  him  the  Manor  of  Denton,  and  Askwith 
in  Wharfedale,  and  Bishop  Hill  and  Davy  Hall  within  the  walls  of  York. 
He  joined  the  Pilgrimage  of  Grace,  but  appears  to  have  been  pardoned  his 
share  in  that  outbreak,  and  d.  Oct.  31st,  1557,  having  had  issue:  Guy,  d. 
s.  p.;  Thomas,  of  whom  presently;  Francis;  Edward;  Henry;  Gabriel,  who 
inherited  under  his  fathers  will,  "  Steeton,"  and  the  most  part  of  his 
paternal  estate,  md.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Aske,  and  was  ancestor  of 
the  P"airfaxes  of  Steeton  ;  Anne  md.  Sir  Henry  Everingham,  of  Saxton ; 
Mary  md.  Robert  Rockley  of  Rockley ;  Bridget  md.  Sir  Cotton  Gargrave 
of  Nostell ;  Ursula  md.  Ralph  Vavasor,  of  Hazlewood ;  and  Agnes  md. 
Edward    Elloft,    of    Farnell    and    Nottingley. 

Thomas,  eldest  surviving  son  of  Sir  William  and  Isabel  (  Thwaites ) 
Fairfax,  inherited  his  mothers  property  at  Denton,  Nun  Appleton,  Askwith, 
Acaster,  and  in  the  City  of  York ;  was  knighted  by  Queen  Elizabeth  in 
1576,  md.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  George  Gale  of  Asham  Grange,  and  d.  in  1599, 
having  had  issue:  Thomas,  of  whom  presently;  Henry,  Fellow  of  Trinity 
College,    Cambridge,    in    1613,    d.    s.    p.;     Charles,    who    was    a     Colonel     in     the 


l8o  GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 

army,  a  pupil  of  Sir  Horace  Vere,  and  killed  at  the  siege  of  Ostend  ; 
Edward,  of  Newhall,  the  poet,  and  author  of  "  Godfrey  of  Bulloigne,"  the 
best  English  translation  of  Tasso's  "Jerusalem  Delivered,"  who  d.  in  1632; 
and    two    daughters,    Ursula    and    Christiana. 


On    page    75,    line    5,    insert    "  i8th,"    between    "Oct."    and    "1627." 


On    the    same    page,    the    order    of    the    sons     of    the    first     Baron    FAIRFAX 

should     be     as      follows:       FERDINANDO  ;       HENRY;      WILLIAM;      CHARLES; 
JOHN;     PEREGRINE;    THOMAS;     and    three    who    d.    young. 


On  the  same  page,  URSULA,  dau.  of  Ferdinand  Lord  Fairfax,  by  his 
second  wife,  md.  WILLIAM  CARTWRIGHT,  of  Aynho,  Northamp- 
tonshire, and  had  issue:  WILLIAM;  and  RHODA  md.  Lord  HENRY 
CAVENDISH. 


On     page     76,     omit    lines     10    and     11,     and     insert,    had     issue:    HENRY,    4th 
Lord,    of  whom    presently;    and     BRYAN     b.     Oct.     6th,     1633,     md.    April 

22d,    1675,    CHARLOTTE,     only    dau.     and    heir   of     Sir     Edmund     Cary     by    Anne. 

sister  of  the  Earl  of  Macclesfield,  who  d.  Nov.  14th,  1709,  her  hu.sband 
d.  Sept.  23d,  171 1,  having  had  issue:  bryan:  ferdinando  :  and  charles 
M.    A.    Christ    Church    College,   O.xford    in    1712:    who    all    d.    s.    p. 


On    the    same   page,    line    14,    after    "presently,"    insert:    BRYAN,    Commissioner 
of     Customs,     d.    Jany.     9th,      1747-8:      BARWICKE;    DOROTHY     md.     1st, 

ROBERT     STAPLETON,       of      Wighill,      and       2d,      BENNET     SHERRARD,       of 

Whissenden,     and    d.     in     Jany.     1743-4:     FRANCES     md. rymeR; 

ANNE    md.  Sept.  2d.    1690,  RALPH,    son    of   Sir    Ralph    Car.    of  Cocken,  and 
d.    July    3d,    1699;    and    URSULA    and   MARY   who    both    d.    unmarried. 


On    the    same    page,    line    26,    change    the    date    to    Dec.    9th,    1781. 


U  K  N  E  A  LOGl  C  A  1.      N  OTES.  l8l 

On    the    same    page,    omit    lines   27    to    30    inclusive,    and    insert : 


HENRY    COLEPEPPER  d.    unmaiiied    Oct.    141I1,    1734. 

MARGARET    m.l.    Rev.    DAVID    WILKINS,    D.    D.,    and    d.    s.    p. 

FRANCES  li.  in  1703,  md.  DENNY  MARTIN,  and  d.  Dec.  13th,  lygi,  leawing  issue: 
Rev.  DENNY;  and  Gen.  PHILIP;  who  both  assumed  the  name  of  "FAIRFAX,"  and 
inherited    in    succession    the    Englisli    esiates   of   the    family. 

ROBERT  I),  in  1706  succeeded  as  7lh  Lord  Kairfa.x  was  a  Majoi  in  the  Life  Guards, 
M.  F.  for  Kent  in  1754  and  1761  ;  md.  1st,  Apl.  25th,  1741,  MARTHA,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Anthony  Collins,  of  Kaddow.  She  d.  in  1744,  leaving  a  son  H-ho  d.  in 
1747;  and  her  husljand  md.  2d,  in  1749  a  dau.  of  Thomas  Best,  of  Chatham,  who 
d.  s.  p.  in  1750,  and  Lord  Fairfax  d.  s.  p.  July  15th,  1793,  leaving  his  English 
Estates    by    Will    to    his    ne|)liew    Rev.    Denny    Martin. 


On    the   same    page,    lines    33,    34    and    35,    read 


HENRY  baptized  Sept.  15th,  1685,  d.  s.  p.  at  York,  Nov.  22d,  1759;  THOMAS 
baptized  Mch.  13th,  1687,  d.  in  infancy;  RICHARD  baptized  July  31st, 
1690,  buried  Oct.  29th,  1690:  WILLIAM,  of  whom  presently;  BRYAN; 
DOROTHY;  and  ANNE.  WILLIAM  b.  in  1691,  was  Virginia  Agent  of 
his    cousin,    the    6th    Lord    Fairfa.x. 


LEIPER. 


On  page  117  James  and  riiomas  Leiper  had  a  brother  Andrew  who 
settled  in  Virginia,  md.  and  d.  leaving  issue  :  Andrewetta  md.  Edward 
Williamson  ;    and    Frances    md.    Thomas    Crouch. 


On    page    118,    line   3,    after    "  md. "    insert:    by    Rev.    Dr.    William    White, 
Nov.    3d,    1778,    to 


CORRIGENDA. 


On    page   6,    line    30,    instead    of   "  Caemarthenshire "    read:     CAERMARTHENSHIRE. 

On    page    9,    line    14,    instead    of   "Caermarvonshire "    read:     CAERNARVONSHIRE. 

On    page   9,    line    16,    instead    of   "  ap   Owen"    read:     ap    HOWELL. 

On    page    13,    line    13,    instead    of   "Rice   ap    (Iriffiih"    read:     Sir    RHYS    ap    THOMAS. 

On    page    28,    line    23.    read:     JOHN    before    "  Qwymaii." 

On    page    29,    line    34,    instead    of   "Zoradya"    read:     ZORAYDA. 

On    page   30,    line    7,    instead    of     "dau.    of     James     and     Deborah    (Snowden)"    rend:      dau.    of    Roger 
and    Mary. 

On  page  30,  line  10,  omit    all    after    "  1784." 

On  page  36,  line  u.  instead    of    "1866"    read:     1876. 

On  page  43.  line  14,  after    "Deborah,    &c. "    read:      md.     RICHARD    THOMAS.      (  q.    v.) 

On  page  43,  line  20,  after    "  .\ug.    9ih,    iSoi"    re.ad  :     md.   JAMES    P.    STABLER.     ( q.    v.) 

On  page  47,  line  16,  instead    of    "Sportlande"    read:      SPOTLANDE. 

On  page  53,  line  6,    inste.ad    of   "Maurice"    read:     ANTHONY    MORRIS. 

On  page  53,  line  13,  instead    of    "Susan"    read:      ELLEN. 

On    page    53    in    the     sons     of    James     and     Mary     ((iiljsonl    Carey     the     rirder     should     be:     JAMES; 
GEORGE   GIBSON;     HENRY    GIBSON;    and    ALEXANDER     GIBSON. 

On    page    53,    line   17,    after    "deceased"    read:     leaving    two    children. 

On    page    53,    line     18,     after    "Orace    (jibson"     add;      and    has    issue:     GIBSON;     GRACE;    and 
MARY. 

On    page   62,    line    19,    instead   of   "  Sistai "    read:     SISTRAI. 

On    page    78,    line    7,    instead    of    "  Farquhard  "    read:      FARQUHAR. 

On    page    87,    line   4,    after    "1865"    read:     MARIA,    dau.    of   Benjamin    and    Eliza    Poultney. 

On    page    92    insert    among    the    children    of  Gerard    T.    and    Dorothy    (Brooke)    Hopkins   the   following: 
X.         RACHEL    b.    May    19th,    1822. 

On    the    page    93,    line    19.    in^tead    of    "John"    read:     JOHNS. 

On    page   97,    lines    8    and    12,    instead    of   "  Flodoard "    read:     FLODOARDO. 

On    page    104,    line    13,     instead     of     "George     Wardour"     read:      GEORGE     A.     \A/ARDER.         .\nd 
mstead    of   "has"    read:     d.    leaving. 

On  page  112,  line    30,    instead    of    "of   whom    presently"    read:     I  q.    v.) 

On  page  115,  line    31,    instead   of    "  Clendenning "    read:     CLENDINNING. 

On  page  Ii6,  line    8,    instead    of   "  .\ugustus "    read:     AUGUSTA. 

On  page  141,  line    24,    after    "Edward"    add:      P. 

On  page  142,  line    7,    omit    the    word    "Snowden." 

On  page  152,  line    7,    after    "Beatrix"    add:     and    MARTHA    ELLICOTT. 


INDEX 


OF    PRINCIPAL    PERSONS,    AND    SURNAMES. 


ABERNETIIY 131 

ABKR  Y    1 58 

ADAMS 61 

ADAMS,    JOHN    (^UINCY 100 

ADDENDA. 170 

ALEXANDER 88-131 

AM, EN 73-119 

AMBLER 59 

AMOS 150 

ANDERSON 115-136 

ANDREWS    P'AMILY 37 

ANDREWS. 162 

ANDREWS,    EMILY   (Snowden) 37-140 

ANDREWS,  Col.  TIMOTHY  PATRICK  37-140 

ANTILL 105 

AP    KIDDY 5 

AP    HENRY 9-12 

ARDERON 47 

ARMSTRONG 100-102 

ARNELI 18 

ARNEY 127 

ARNOLD 177 

ARTHINGTON 75 

ASHTON 46 

ASKE   75-179 

ATTLEE 105 

AUBREY 6 

AYLETT 77 

AYRE 28 

AYRES 55 

BAILY 66 

BAKER 41-9S-112 

BALTO.   &   OHIO    R.    R 33 

BANKES 127 

BANNING 58 

BARCLAY 136 


UARGELAW 159 

P.ARKER 126 

P.ARNES 177 

HARNEY 73 

H  A  R  R  EI"  T 88-1 24 

BARRINGER 161 

BARTON 176 

HARWICKE 76 

BATESON 128 

BATHURST i6i 

B  ATTEE 55 

BAYARD 5S 

HAYNTON 13 

BEALL 133 

BEARD 38-128 

BEAUCHAMP 134 

BEAUFORT   134 

BECKETT 41 

BECKWITH 43 

BEDINGER 116 

BEESLY 67 

BELL 35 

BELL,   ANN   (Thomas) 36 

BENGER 175 

BENHAM 77 

BENNETT 146 

BENSLEY 53 

BENSON 56 

BENTLEY    FAMILY 37 

BENTLLY 146 

BENTLEY,    SARAH   (Brooke) 37-43 

BENTLEY,    HENRIETTA   (  Thomas).  ..27-37 

BENTLEY,    CALEB 27-37-43 

BERRY 29 

BE.ST , 181 

BEVERLY 62-63-S8-175 

lUCKERSTAFFE 40 


1 84 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 


BIC-.ELOW 122 

BKUIER 39 

BIRDSALI 83 

BIRKHEAI) 129 

BLAREWAV 36 

BLATER 70 

BLAV 159 

BLOIS 136 

"7 


liOGKRI' 

BOIES 26 

BOLLING 140 

BOND 56-72 

BONN 26 

BONSALI 49-iiB 

BOONE 44 

BORDLEV    FAMILY 38 

BORDI.EV,  ARIANA  (Vanuerheyden)... .39-153 

BORDLEY,    MARCiARET   (Chew) 39-61 

BORDI.EY,    JOHN    HEALE 39-61 

BORDLEY,    THOMAS 39-153 

BOSTON 82 

BOSWELl 24 

BOWIE    FAMILY    39 

BOWIE,    ADELINE   (.Snowden) 39-141 

BOWIE,  WALTER  WILLIAM  WEEMS.39-141 

BOWMAN ,55 

BOWNE    FAMILY 40 

BOWNE g,_„6 

BOVCE ,13 

BOYD 127 

BRADHURST ,36 

BRADLEY n,8 

BRADSHAIGH 13^ 

BRAMPTON,    ROBERT S6 

BRANCETOUR,   ROBERT 86 

BRANCH 176 

BRENTZ 28 

BREVITT 67 

BRIGGS ^3 

BRIGGS,    HENRIETTA   (Thomas) 2S-43 

BRIGGS,    WILLIAM    HENRY 28-43 

BRINGMAN ,  ^j 

BROCK 63_(,4 

BROCK,   ANN    (Chew)   64-177 

BROCK,    MARY   (Chew) 63-176 

BROCK,   Capt.   JOSEPH   64-177 

BROCK,    CoL.   JOSEPH 63-176 

BROOKE    FAMILY   ^i 

BROOKE J  8 


BROOKE 

BROOKE 

BROOKE 

BROOKE 

BROOKE 

BROOKE 

BROOKE 

BROOKE 

BROOKE 

BROOKE 

BROOKE 

BROOKE 

UKOOKE 

BROOKE, 

BROOKE, 

BROOKE, 

BROOKS. 

BROWN 

BROWN.. 

BROWN, 

BROWN, 

BROWN, 

BRUCE.. 

BRUS 


,    M.\RY   (Briggs) 43-45 

LYDIA   (Gilpin) 43-83 

.SARAH   (  Gilpin  ) 44-83 

,    ELIZABETH   (Hopkins) 44-90 

,   DEBORAH   (Snowuen) 42-138 

,    LOUISA  (Thomas) 31-44 

,    M.ARGARET   (Thomas) 27-44 

.   BASH 42-44 

I    BA.SII 44-90 

,    GERARD 27-44 

,   JA.MES 42-138 

,    RICHARD 43-44-45 

ROGER 42-43 

ROGER 44-83 

ROGER 31-44 

WILLIAM 43-83 

100-131-171 

FAMILY 45 

50-59-70-97-102 

MARY    (  Bentlev  ) 37-38 

RACHEL  (PouLTNEv) 45-122 

DAVID    URIAH 45-122 

66 


178 

BRYANT 88 

bryik;es 125 

BUCE 129-1 53 

BUCKLEY,   OK   Lan<:ashire 46 

BUCKLEY,    OF    New    York 47 

lUUKI.EV,    ANNA   (Lawrence) 50-113 

BUCKLEY,    RUTH   (Leach) 48 

BUCKLEY,    HANNAH   (Morris). 50-121 

BUCKLEY,    SARAH    (Morris) 48-12J 

BUCKLEY,   .MARY   (Shipley)  49-137 

BUCKLEY,  EFFINCIH AM  LAWRENCE  50-121 

BUCKLEY,    PHINEAS 49-137 

BUIKLEY,    PHINEAS    HENRY..50-51-52-121 

BUCKLEY,   THOMAS 50-113 

BUCKLEY,    WILLIAM 48 

BUCKLEY,   WILLIAM 48-121 

BUCKNER   175 

BU(;TH0RPE 178 

BULKLEY 


"5 

bur(;e.s 56 

BURLING in-ii2 

BURR 124 

BURROUGHS 121 

BURT 8i 

BUTLER : j^^ 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES, 


'85 


BVE    69 

BYRNES 137 

CADWALLADER 80 

CAIRNCROSS 131 

CALAMIES 129 

CALDWELL .   62 

CAMERON 127 

CAMMACK 64 

CAMPBELI 38 

CANBY 27-83-105 

CANBY,    MARIA   (Knic.ht) 105 

CANBY,    SAMUEI 105 

CANFIELD   115 

CAPRON 141-142 

CAR 180 

CAREY    FAMILY   52 

CAREY,   ELEANORA   (Coale) 53-67 

CAREY,    MARTHA    (Ei.licott) 52-70 

CAREY,    MARTHA   (Leiper) 53-119 

CAREY,  ALEXANDER   GIBSON 53-67 

CAREY,   GEORGE   53-182-196 

CAREY.   JAMES 52-70 

CAREY,   THOMAS    IRWIN 53-H9 

CAR  LISLE 77 

CARLISLE,    SARAH   (Fairfax) 87 

CARLISLE,   JOHN 87 

CARNEGIE-KNOX 126 

CARPENTER    71 

CARROLL 58-72-1 20-1 22-149 

CARTER 63-117-177 

CARTERET    1 11 

CARTHORP ■    178 

CARTWRIGHT 75 

CARTWRIGHT,    URSULA   (  Fairfax). 75-180 

CARTWRIGHT,   WILLIAM 75-180 

.CARU.SI 97 

CARVILI 161 

GARY ..77-78-180 

CAVENDISH 180 

CHADWICK 136 

CHADWIKE 46 

CHAMBERLAIN • 22-26-137 

CHAMPION 119 

CHANDLEE 42 

CHANLER 132 

CHAPMAN 75 

CHESFORD 108 

CHESTON    FAMILY 53 


CHESTON,   MARGARET  (Carey) 52-54 

CHESTON,    FRANCINA   (  Frisby  ) 53-153 

CHE.STON,    ANNE   (Galloway) 54-80 

CHESTON,    CORNELIA   (Thomas) 20-54 

CHESTON,   MARY   (Thoma.s) 20-54 

CHESTON,   Dr.   DANIEI 53-153 

CHESTON,    GALLOWAY 52-54 

CHESTON.  JAMES 53-54-80 

CHESTON,    I)R     JAMES 20-54 

CHEW   FAMILY 55-170 

CHEW,    MARY   (Beverly) 62-175 

CHEW,    ELIZABETH    (Coale) 60-65 

CHEW,    MARY   (Galloway) 56-79 

CHEW,    MARY   (Galloway) 57-79 

CHEW,    SARAH    (Lock) 60-170 

CHEW,    MARY   (  Paca-Galloway  ) 56-79 

CHEW,   ANNA    (Tilghman) 61-149 

CHEW,    Chief  Justice   BENJAMIN.. 56-57-79 

CHEW,  BENNET 61-149 

CHEW,    HENRY 55-170 

CHEW,    JOHN 61-1 73 

CHEW,    JOHN 63-176 

CHEW,    JOHN 62-63 

CHEW,    JOHN '....60-61 

CHEW,    JOSEPH 63-176 

CHEW,    LARKIN 55-62 

CHEW,   LARKIN 62-175 

CHEW,    RICHARD 60-170 

CHEW,    SAMUEL 55-60 

CHEW,   SAMUEL 60-61 

CHEW,    Dr.   SAMUEL 56-79 

CHEW,    THOMAS    HOLLAND 171-172 

CHISOLM 136 

CHOLMLEY 76 

CHURCHMAN 45 

CLAGGETT 38-61 

CLAPP 25-151 

CLARK 136 

CLARKE 177 

CLEVELAND 149 

CLOYD 28 

CLYMER 160 

COALE    FAMILY 64 

COALE   27 

COALE,    HANNAH   (Carey) 52-66 

COALE,    ELIZABETH   (Thomas) 18-65 

COALE,   PHILIP 65-66 

COALE,   WILLIAM 18-65 

COALE,    WILLIAM    ELLIS 52-66 


i86 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 


COAXES 92 

COCHRANE 159 

COCK 40 

COCUS 27 

COIT 63 

COLCHESTER 119 

COLEMAN    02-175 

COLEPEPPER    76 

COLLINS 181 

COI .S  TON 28 

C{  )M  HM  AKTI N 1 34 

CONKLINt;    87 

CONSTABLE 75-87-179 

CON  TEE 139-140-141 

COOK 99-120-175 

COOKE 149 

COOKSON 7y 

COOLEV 115 

COOPER  .  .-. 48 

COPE ..50 

CORRIGENDA 182 

COURTENAY 96 

COUTS  153 

COWMAN    FAMILY 67 

COWMAN 31-141-150 

COWMAN,    SARAH   (Hopkins) 67-90 

COWMAN,    ELIZABETH   (  Snowdkn  )  .67-139 

COWMAN,    MARY   (Snowden) 68-142 

COWMAN,  JOHN 67-90 

COWMAN,    JOSEPH 67-139 

COWMAN,    JOSEPH 68-142 

COWPERTHWAITE 41 

COX 28-86-98 

COXK 65 

CRABU I3g 

ckak; 175 

CRAVEN 75 

CRENSHAW g2-93 

CROCKET  T    56-91-170 

CROMWELL 25 

CROOK 120 

CROSBY 118 

CROUCH 181 

CROWLEY 12S-139 

GROWTH  ER 172 

CROZER 106 

CURTIS 


177 

CURZON 123 


CUSHING. 


■  137 


UANDRIDGE [16 

DANIELS 112 

DARE 67 

DAUBENV -. 16 

DAVIDSON    26 

DAVIS   123-172 

D'ARCEV   96 

Dk  AUREVALLE 133 

De   CANTELUPE  134 

De   CORNWALI 95 

Dk    HAVE 133 

Di-    HESSE 76 

Dk    La    Mdl.lERE 134 

De    La    I'ASLE 134 

De    MARCELLON 64 

De   MARK;NV 36 

De   mauley 178 

De   MOLINES 95 

De    MONTACUTE 94 

De    PENDELEY    159 

De    port 133 

De   SEZEVAUX  178 

De   ZENG    family 68 

De   ZENG,    MARY  (Lawrence) 69-112 

De   ZENG,   SARAH   (Lawrence) 69-112 

De   ZENC;,    Baron   J.   A 69-112 

De   ZENt;,     RICHARD 69-112 

DEER- 125 

DELABERE 134 

UELAPLAINE 136 

DESHON 62 

DIGGES    172 

DIXON 159 

dod(;e  137 

DORSEV 59-61-99-100-123-133 

DOUGHTY ,16 

DOUGLAS ...    1 30 

DOWNS 62 

DRAKE 25 

DUER 64-88 

DUFFY 


159 

DULANY    61-87-153 

DUNBAR 179 

DUNLOP 100 

DUVALI 99 

I^VKE 35 

EARLY   37-40-82 

EASTWICK 21 


GENEALOGICAl,      NOTES, 


187 


EDGE 25 

EDMONDSTONE 8S 

EDSON 28 

EDWARDS 48 

ELGAR 9O 

ELLICOTT    FAMILY 69-178 

EI.LICOTT 70 

El.I.ICOTT,   ELIZABETH    (Bkdokk).     .42-70 

ELLICOTT,    NANCY   (Ei.i.is) 73-151 

ELLICOTT,    SARAH    (  Poultney  ) 73-122 

ELLICOTT,    HENRIETTA  (  Thomas  ).  ..36-71 

ELLICOTT,    MARY  (Thom.as)  32-72 

ELLICOTT,    MARY    (TomuN  rn< ) 72-149 

ELLICOTT,    ELIAS 32--<^72 

ELLICOTT,    ELIAS 73-177 

ELLICOTT,    (;E0RGE 42-70 

ELLICOTT,  JAMES 36-71 

ELLICOTT,   SAMUEI 72-149 

ELLICOTT,    THOMAS 71-73 

ELLICOTT,    WILLIAM    MILLER 73-122 

ELLICOTT,    WILLLIAM    M.   Jk.   73-151 

ELLIMAN 117 

ELLIOTT 93-131 

ELLIS  9 

ELLIS,    MARY   (Morris)   121-151 

ELLIS,    CHARLES 121-151 

ELLOFT 179 

EMBREE 111-112 

EMORY loi 

ENGLISH 105 

ERGHAM ■ 17S 

ER8KINE 130-179 

ESCOTT     127 

ETTING 178 

EVANS 70-106-160 

EVELEY    '. 158 

EVERINGHAM 179 

EVERIT 115 

EVERSFIELD 88 

EWIN(;    91 

FACSI.MILE   OK    FIRST    TELEGRAM 165 

FAIRFA.X   FAMILY 74-178 

FAIRFAX,    ANN   (Hekhkrt)   77-88 

FAIRFAX,    MAR(;ARET   (Hkkhkkt)   ...77-S7 

FAIRFAX,    SARAH,    (Herbert) 77-88 

FAIRFAX,    CAROLINE   (  Snowden  )..  .77-140 

FAIRFAX,    ALBERT 77-14° 

FAIRFAX,     Cai-i.    ARCHIRALD 77-86 


FAIRFAX,    Sir   GUY 74-178-179 

FAIRFAX,   HENRY   4TH    Lord 75-76-180 

FAIRFAX,    HENRY 77-88 

FAIRFAX,    ROBERT    7TH   Lord 76-181 

FAIRFAX,   THOMAS   1ST   Lord 75-180 

FAIRFAX,  THOMAS   9TH    Lord 77-87 

FAIRFAX,    WI LLIAM 76-181 

FALCONAR 123 

FARISH 175 

FARMER 112 

FARNANDIS 122 

FARNUM iig 

FARyUHAR    FAMILY 78 

FARQUHAR 45 

FARQUHAR,    SARAH   (Brooke) 43-7S 

FARQUHAR,   CHARLES 43-78 

FASSIT 107 

FAYSSOUX     118 

FEAST    84 

FELL   19 

FERGUSON 49 

FERN 36 

FERRIS 124-136 

FIELD 40-160 

FISH 106 

FISHBOURNE ...39-79 

FISHER 71-123-129 

FITTON 95 

FITZALAN 95 

FITZHUGH 82 

FITZROY    128 

FLEMING 175 

FLOWER 178 

FLUDI)    125 

FORD    78 

FOKSTER    47 

FOWLER    112 

FOX 64-69 

FRANKLIN 40-41-112 

FRANKS    11-2 

FREELAM) I73 

FRENCH 176 

FRISKY 53-57-153 

FRISBY,    ARIANA    (  Vanherheydkn  ) 39 

FRISTON    '78 

FRONK    '47 

FRY    17' 

FULLER 174 

FURMAN "3 


1 88 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 


GABLE 66 

GALE 74-i7g 

GALLOWAY    FAMILY 78 

GALLOWAY,    ANNE   (  Chkw! 6-79 

GALLOWAY,    HENRIE...V  (Chew  )...  .56-80 

GALLOWAY,    SARAH    (Chew)  57-80 

GALLOWAY,   ANNE  (Harris)  26-79 

ALLOWAY,  ELIZABETH  (Lawrknce)  78-148 

GALLOWAY,    MARY   (  1'aca  ) 56-79 

GALLOWAY,   SOPHIA   (  Richardson  ).  ,80-128 

GALLOWAY,    MARY    (Thdmas) 19-79 

GALLOWAY,     BENJAMIN 56-80 

(lALLOWAY,    JOHN 19-79 

GALLOWAY.    JOHN 57-80 

GALLOWAY,    KICHARI) 78-148 

GALLOWAY,    RICHARD.   80-128 

GALLOWAY,    SAMUEI 56-79 

GAMBRII.I ...152 

(JAMES 125 

GARGRAVE 179 

GARRKJUES    FAMII.V       80 

GARKIGUES 43 

GAKRU;UES,    MARGARET 30-80 

GARRIGUES,    KOHERT    H 30-80 

GARRETT.SON 27 

GAUI 136 

GEORGE    FAMILY 81 

GEORGE,   SARAH   (El.ucoTT) 71-82 

GEORGE,    WILLIAM    E 71-82 

GERARD 51 

GIBBS 96 

GIB.SON 39-53-182 

GILES 18 

GILLINGHA.M 152 

GILLISS gi 

GILMOR 58 

GILPIN    FAMILY 83 

GILPIN 124 

GILPIN,    SARAH   (Thomas) 27-83 

GILPIN,    BERNARD 27-S3 

GITTINGS 80 

GLASS 172 

GODEY    FAMILY 84 

GODEY,    CHARLOTTE   (Thomas) 29-84 

GODEY,    WALTER 29-84 

GOLDH  AWK 66 

GOLDSBOROUGH 149 

GOODWIN 28 

GORDON 131-135 


(iOVAN 175 

(;OVER 67-84 

( ;  R  A  H  A  M 99-1 36 

GRAFF 21 

GRAY 21-118 

GREEN 59 

GRIFFITH 77-139-142 

(JRIFFITH,   JAMES    AP 15-85 

liRIKFITH    AP    RICE 16-134 

(JRIMES :54 

GRISWOLD 69 

GRUFFYD 8 

GRUFFYD  AP    NICHOLAS 6 

GUNTER 28 

GURNEY 102 

GUY   159 

HAGAR 109 

HAINES 31-113-137 

H.\LI 20-54-61-67-89-93-137-141 

HAI.LAM 63 

HALLOWELI 124-146 

HAI.YS 94 

HAMILTON 82-119-172 

HAMMOND 88-92 

HANDY    FA.MILY 86 

HANDY,    MARIA   (  Poui.tnf.y).    ...87-123-182 
HANDY,    MARY    ANN   (  Poui.tney  )..  .87-122 

HANDY,    THOS.    P 87-123 

HANDY.    Dr.    WILLIAM    W 87-122 

HARDINGE 102 

HARMAR 21 

HARRIS    FAMILY 87 

HARRIS 79-153-1 56-162 

HARRIS,    MARGARET   (Thomas)  19-87 

HARRIS     R.\CHEL  (Wii.i.son) 87-89-162 

HARRIS,    SAMUEL 87-162 

HARRIS,    WILLIAM 19-87 

HARRISON 17-18-76-133 

HARTMAN    112 

HARVEY 30-67-71 

HARWOOD 67-88 

HASTINGS 94 

HAY 102 

HAZARD 137 

HEATH ... 39-142 

HEBBARD 117 

HELLEN 99 

HENDERSON 153 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 


189 


HENNING 97 

HEPBURN 60 

HERBERT    FAMILY 87 

HERBERT 12-97 

HERBERT,    MARY    (Snowden) 88-140 

HERBERT,   JOHN   CARLISLE 87-88-140 

HERMANN    ...       153 

HEWES   72 

HICKS 112 

HIGGINS   30 

HILL 19-59-67-78-89-115-141 

HILLEARY 100 

HINSDALE 25 

HOBY 125 

HODGES 28 

HOGAN 115 

HOLBROOK 155 

HOLDEN 108 

HOLLAND   6O-171 

HOLLINGSWORTH    54-121 

HOLLYDAY 171-172 

HOLMES n8 

HOLTE 108 

HOMEYARD 115 

HOPKINS    FAMILY    89 

HOPKINS 52-87-89-92-120-142-144-170 

HOPKINS,    DOROTHY  (Brooke) 43-92 

HOPKINS,    ANN    (Chew) 61-89 

HOPKINS,    SARAH   (Giles) 18-89 

HOPKINS,    PATIENCE   (Hopkins) 90- 

HOPKINS,    HANNAH    (Janney) 93 

HOPKINS,    MARGARET    (Johns) 89 

HOPKINS,    MARTHA   (Smith) 93-r52 

HOPKINS,    ANN   (_Snowi>en,) 90-142 

HOPKINS,    EMILY   (Snowden) 93-141 

HOPKINS,    HENRIETTA   (Snowden  1.90-142 

HOPKINS,   SARAH    (Snowden) 90-142 

HOPKINS,   ELIZABETH    (Thomas)  ...32-91 

HOPKINS,    Dr.    ELISHA  .      90-142 

HOPKINS,    GERARD 89 

HOPKINS,    GERARD 90-142 

HOPKINS,  GERARD 93-141 

HOPKINS,    GERARD    R 90-91 

HOPKINS,    GERARD    T 43-92 

HOPKINS,    JOHNS 32-89-91 

HOPKINS,    JOHNS 93 

HOPKINS,    JOSEPH 61-89 

HOPKINS,    RICHARD 90-142 

HOPKINS,    SAM  U  EI 93-152 


HOPKINS,    SAMUEL 18-89-91 

HOPKINSON 7 

HORNER 41-106 

HORNOK 50 

HOUGH     92 

HOUGHTALING 69 

HOUSETOWN 115 

HOUSTON 109 

HOWARD,   OF   Norfolk 94-196 

HOWARD,    of    Washington 96 

HOWARD 16-48-58-95-104-179 

HOWARD,    MARY   (Thomas) 27-96 

HOWARD,    JO.SEPH 27-96 

HOWARTH 46 

HOWELl 90-91 

HUt;(; 4S-49 

HUGHES 14-1 5-1 6-19-80 

HUMBERT I 

HUNTER    88 

HURT i6o 

HUSBANDS 143 

HUSSEY 75 

HUTCHIN 49 

HUTCHINS iS-42 

HUTTON 75 

HYDE 77 

HYN.SON 153 

LAN.SEN 36 

IGLEHART   70 

INGERSOLI 20-57 

IRELAND i6i 

IRVINE 118 

IRVINGS ...96 

IRWIN 53-78-160 

JACKSON 58-120-151 

JAFFREY    160 

JAGGAR 117 

JAMES 45-105 

JAMES   AP   GRIFFITH • 15-S5 

JANEWAY 118 

JANNEY    FAMILY 97 

JANNEY 91-93-124 

JANNEY,    ELIZABETH    (Hopkins) 90-97 

JANNEY,    HANN.\H   (Hopkins) 90-98 

J  AN  NEY,    JOSEPH 90-97-98 

JANVIER '60 

JAY 137 

JEFFRIES    160 


igo 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 


JEKYLL 153 

JENINGS 153 

JENKINS 82-141 

JENKINS,    AP   PHILIP  AP 134 

JENNINGS 99 

JETT 77 

JOHNS 56-79-89-101 

JOHNSON    FAMILY      98 

JOHNSON 121 

JOHNSON    ELIZABETH   (Thomas) 27-99 

JOHNSON,    BAKER gg-ioi 

JOHNSON,     EASTMAN 51 

JOHNSON,    JOSHUA ...99-100 

J(}HNS()N,     ROGER 27-99 

JOHNSON,      THOMAS 98-99 

JOHNSON,    (Jov.   THOMAS 99 

JOHNSTON,   ANN    (Ceifw) 62-175 

JOHNSTON,    WH.LIAM 62-175 

JOLLIFEE 92-93-152 

JONES,   OF   Maryland loi 

JONES,    OK    Norfolk 102 

JONES 26-102-125-132-137-175 

JONES,  LADY  CATHERINE  (I.awrenck) 

t02-II2 
JONES,   MARIA  or   MARY    (  Thomas). .22-101 

JONES,    DAVID 22-101 

JONES,    Sir   JOHN     THOMAS 102-112 

JOYCE    126 

KANE  FAMILY 103 

KANE,   JANE   (Leiper) 103-118 

KANE,   Dr.    E.    K 103 

KANE,  JOHN    K 103-118 

KAYE 109 

KEESE 41 

KEITH 139 

KENDALL 137 

KENNEDY 64 

KENT 87 

KER 130 

KEY 58 

KEYWORTH 149 

KIMBER 53 

KING    FAMILY 104 

KING,    TACY   (Ellicott) 72-104 

.KING,    JOSEPH 72-104 

KINSEY 89 

KIRBY 77 

KIRK 147-152 


KIKWIN 159 

KNIGHT    anii   CANBY 104 

KNIGHT,   JULIANNA   (Thomas) 21-105 

KNIGHT,    SARAH    (Tvson) 105-150 

knkjht,  isaac 21-105 

knk;ht,   israei 105-150 

KNOWLES    FAMILY io6 

KNOWI.ES,    MARTHA    (  Warfield  )..  106-157 

KNOWLKS,     Dk.    WILLIAM    G 106-157 

KR.'VFTEN-RITSCHAURIN 135 

La    rue   28 

LANDER 136 

LANE...,.., 60-171 

LANSDALE  20 

LARGE    FAMILY   106 

LARGE 107 

LARGE,   ELIZABETH    (  Poumnev  )...  106-122 

LARGE,    JAMES 106-122 

LARKIN 55 

EARNED 63 

LASCEI.LES 126 

LATHAM 41 

LATI.MKR ....82-154 

LAW    63-159 

LAWRENCE,  of    Lancashire 107 

L.AWRENCE,    of    New   York no 

L.\WRENCE 52-7S-109-112-113-148 

LAWRENCE,    HANNAH   (  Bowne) 41-111 

LAWRENCE,    SARAH    (  De    Zen(,) 69-112 

LAWRENCE,    EFFINIHIAM 112-114 

LAWRENCE,  JOHN    W 114-116 

LAWRENCE,     RICHARD 41-1 11 

LAWRENCE,    RICHARD    1 69-112 

LE    BRUS 94 

LEA 3S-84 

LEACH    48-120 

LEARY 96 

LEE 37-58-77-S0-116-121 

LECIGETT 31 

LEIDOM 28 

LFIPER    F.\.MILY 117-181 

LEIPER,   ELIZA   (Thomas) 23-118 

LEIPER,    GEORGE    G 23-118 

LEONARD 36 

LEVERINC; 172 

LEWIN 119 

LEWIS 63-118-137-177 

LEW  YS 125 


GENEALOGICAI,      NOTES. 


191 


LIEBENAU 155 

LILLY 1 20 

LINDLEY 73 

LINGAN 61 

LIPPINCOTT 124 

LIPSCOMB 88 

LIVESAY 113 

LIVINGSTON 132 

LLOYD 61-125-148 

LOCK 60-61-170 

LOFTUS 159 

LONGFORD 108 

LORD 47 

LOWNDES-STONE 127 

LOWRY 100 

LUDLOW    FAMILY 120 

LUDLOW 26 

LUDLOW,   ANN   (Wethered)    120-160 

LUDLOW,    ROBERT   C 120-T60 

LUKENS 43 

LYLES 60 

MACCOUN 73 

MACINTOSH 148 

MACKALL 60-171 

MACTIER 100 

MAGENS 126 

MAGRUDER 139 

MAINWARING 41 

MAI.BIS 178 

MANNERS 74-1 79 

MANNY 94 

MANSEI 125 

MARBLE 25 

MARKHAM 126 

MARKOE 80 

MARRIAGE    CERTIFICATE 

OF    Philip   Thomas   and   Ann  Chew  ....166 

MARRIOTT 137 

MARSHALL 37-151 

MARSHALL,   SARAH   (Snowden).    ..   37-140 

MARSHALL,    CHARLES 37-140 

MARTIN 76-119-178-1S1 

MASON 58-77 

MASSEY 31 

MATTHIS   28 

MATTHEWS 45-92 

MAULDEN 129 

MAURICE 40 


MAXCY 80 

MAYER 144 

MAYNARD 119 

McCENEY 96 

McCLELLAN 123 

McCONKEY 105 

McCORMICK 124 

McCOUN 51 

McDOWELI 66 

McFADON 72-73-144-162 

McFAKLAND 147 

McGUFFEY 96 

McHENRY.    58 

McKAY    136 

McKENZIE    97-99 

McMURTREE 49 

McNEILI 77 

McNEIR 122 

MCPHERSON 71 

MEADE    107 

MEARS 18 

MEDFORD 160 

MELICK 24 

MERCER 45-93 

MERCEREAU U2 

MERREFIELD 98 

MERRITT 101-114 

MIDDLETON 125 

MIFFLIN 22-39-107 

MILLER 24-31-63-73-78-147 

MILLS     129 

MINIS 123 

MINOR 176 

MITCHELL 24-71-1 16 

MOLYNEUX 109 

MONROE 92 

MOORE 31-92-105-124-146-147 

MOORE,    MARY   (  Bentley  ) 37-38 

MORGAN 5-99-136-1 37-1 70 

MORRIS    FAMILY 121 

MORRIS 131-151-176 

MORRIS,    ANNIE    (Buckley) 50-121 

MORRIS,    ELIZABETH   (  Hiuki.ey  ) 48-121 

MORRIS,    ANN    (Cheston)       54-121 

MORRIS,    HANNAH   (Pehot) 121 

MORRIS,    Dr.    CASPAR ....54-121 

MORRIS,   GALLOWAY    C 121 

MORRIS,    ISRAEL    W 50-121 

MORRIS,    LUKE 48-121 


192 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 


MORTHYE 5 

MOWBRAY 95 

MOWINCKEI 120 

MUHLENBERG 136 

M  UN  FORI) 2S 

MU  RRAY i<^20-54-i2i 

MYERS   19 

NALI 28 

NEAI 42 

NEEDLES 37 

NEWBOLI) "3 

NEWLIN 137 

NEWMAN 100 

NICHOLLS 140 

NICHOLS 147 

NICKLIN     5S 

NICOLI 114 

NOBLE 136 

NORMANVILLE I79 

NORRIS 71-77-84-87-150-151 

NORWOOD 133 

NOYES 136 

NUTH 100 

OGLE 19 

ONION 149 

OSBORN 148 

OSWALD 57 

OUGHTRED I79 

OWIN(;S 28-96 

PAC  A 61-79 

PAKENHAM 128 

PALMER 26 

PALMS    178 

PANCOAST 121 

PARDOE 78 

PARKER 38-180 

PA  RKES 38 

PARRAMORE 100 

PARROT 63 

PARRY 152 

PATON 176 

PATRICK 30 

PATTERSON ug 

PAVELV 134 

PAWLETT 134 

PAXSON 146 


PAYNE 29 

PEACH 92 

PEARCE 39-159 

PELL... 1x2-136 

PENNY 175 

I'ENROSE 26 

PEROT 121 

PERRY 151 

PETER 99 

PETERS 116 

PEYTON 109 

I'flH.I.IPS 58 

PICKERIN(; 179 

PIERPONT ..128 

PIERREPONT 132 

PIERSON 65 

PI.ANTAGENET 94-'76 

PLEASANTS 43-44-96-123-145 

PLEASANTS.    MARY   (Thomas) 19 

PLUMMER 90-91-129 

POE 53 

POLE 127 

POOLE 114 

POOR 177 

PORTER    30-31 

POTTS    Toi 

POUJARD 162 

POULTNEY   FAMILY   r22 

POULTNEY,    ELIZA    (Ellicott) 71-1^3 

POULTNEY.   JANE   (Ellicott) 71-122 

POULTNEY,   ANNA  (Hopkins) 92-122 

POULTNEY,   ANN   (Thomas) 32-122 

POULTNEY,    BENJAMIN 71-123 

POULTNEY,   EVAN 92-122 

POULTNEY,  THOMAS 32-122 

POULTNEY,    THOMAS 71-122 

POWELI 128 

POWLES 175-177 

PR.\TT 176 

PRICE 51 

PRINCE   114 

PROUTY 6s 

PUGH 45 

QWYMAN 28 

RAGLAND 77 

RANDOLPH   FAMILY 153 

RAWLE 149 

READ 58-100 


GKNEAI.  OGICAL      NOTES. 


'93 


READE  127 

REDMAN 49 

REES 69 

REESE    KAMII.V 124 

REESE 40 

REESE,    MARTHA   (Stabler) 124-145 

REESE.   THOMAS    M 124-145 

REII) 173 

REMINGTON 137 

RHYS    AP    THOMAS    K.   G.    Sir 9 

RICE    FAMIIA' 13-125 

RICE,    GEORGE    TALBOT 126-127 

RICE-TREVOR 127 

RICE   Ai-   GRIFFITH T3-95-125 

KICHAKUS 45-136 

RICHARDSON     FAMILY    128 

RICHARDSON 91-100-129-143 

RICHARDSON,  ELIZABETH  (TAi,iiOT)i28-i43 
RICHARDSON,  ELIZABETH  (Thomas) 26-129 
RICHARDSON,   SARAH   (Thomas  )...  .18-128 

RICHARDSON,   JOSEPH 18-128 

RICHARDSON.   RICHARD 26-129 

RICHARDSON,    WILLIAM 128-148 

RIDDELI 130 

RIDGELY 58-59-140-152-156 

RIEMAN 82 

RIGBIE   79 

RIGGS 96-122 

RINGGOLD    79-160 

RITHER   OR  RYDER 74-179 

RITTENHOUSE 27 

ROBERTS 73-87-152 

ROBERTSON • 27-28-96-97-139 

ROBINSON   91-177 

ROCKLEV 1 79 

ROGERS 1 36-175 

ROOS 94 

ROSS 58-101-153 

ROUCLIFFE 178 

ROY 61 

RUSSELL   AMI   SEWALI 129 

RUSSELI 101-146 

RU.SSELL,    ANN    (Thomas) 21-129 

RUSSELL,    THOMAS 21-129 

RUST 116 

RUTHERFORD   or  RUTHERFURD 130 

RUTHERFURI) 131 

RUTHERFURD,  ANNA  (  Buckley).  .  .51-132 
RUTHERFURD.    KOBERT   \V 51-132 


32 


RUTLAND 

RYDER    OR    RITHER 74-179 

RVMER ,80 


SALTZER. 
SANDERS. 


SABIN 63 

SABINE jjy 

St.   JOHN   FAMILY 133 

96 

77-139 

SAPPINGTON 132-156 

SARGEANT ,^^ 

.SATTERTHWAITE 52 

SAUNDERS loi 

SAVILLE 126 

SAVERS ,36 

SCALES 95 

SCHIEFFELIN   FAMILY 134 

SCHIEFFELIN,  HANNAH  (La\vrence)ii2-i35 

SCHIEFFELIN.    JACOB 112-135 

SCHLEICH 28 

SCHLEY ,01 


SCHOFIELD.. 


•93 


SCHUYLER 137 

SCIDAMORE ,6 

SCOTT 1 17-131 

SCULI 67 

SEARS 69 

SEDGEWICK 99 

SEGRAVE 94 

SEIXAS 1 74 

SELBY 75 

SEMPLE 147 

SEWALL 129 

SEWELI 98 

SHECKELLS 129 

SHEFFIELD 75 

SHEPARD 117 

SHEPHERD 157 

SHERIDINE 129 

SHERRARD 180 

SHIPLEY    FAMILY 137 

SHIPPEN 79-153 

SHOEMAKER 150 

SHRIKVES 92 

SHU  BRICK 160 

SILI 136 

SIMMS 99 

SIMPSON 176 

SISTKAI 62-182 


194 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 


SKINNER 99 

SKIPWITH 66 

SLUBY loi 

SMITH 36-4i-55-6o-f)i-()3-66-6g-iii-ii9- 

I4c;-I52-I70-I72-I73-I74-I75-I76 

SMITH,    KI.IZAIJETH    (  Leipkk) 118-119 

SNOWUEN     KAMILY 138 

SNOWUEN,    ELIZA    (Cuai.k) 65-138 

SNOWDEN,  ELIZABETH  (  Cowman  )..68-i43 
SNOWUEN.    PATIENCE    (  Hopkins  )..  .90-143 

SNOWUEN,    RACHEL   (Hopkins) 89-144 

SNOWDEN,    ELIZA   (Ruti-and) 133-139 

SNOWUEN.    ELLA    (Snovvdkn) 140-142 

SNOWUEN.  HENRIETTA  (.Stabler  )  141-145 
SNOWDEN.  ELIZAHEIH  (  Thomas).  .18-139 
SNOWUEN,  ELIZABETH  (Thomas  ).  .19-142 
SNOWUEN,  ELIZABETH  (  Thomas  ).  .21-141 
SNOWDEN,  ADELAIDE  (  Wakfif.i.d).  145-157 

SNOWDEN,    MARY    (  Warfikld  ) 141-157 

SNOWUEN,    ELIZA    (Wariieu)) 140-156 

SNOWDEN,  ELIZABETH  (Warfiei,i))i40-i57 
SNOWDEN,    LOUISA    (  Warfield  )...  .140-156 

SNOWUEN,    Dr.    ARTHUR    M 140-142 

SNOWDEN,   EDWARD   1' 141-157-1S2 

SNOWDEN,    JOHN 139-144 

SNOWDEN,     NICHOLAS 21-140-141 

SNOWDEN,    NICHOLAS 141 -145 

SNOWDEN,    PHILIP 90-143 

SNOWDEN,     RICHARD 18-65-138 

SNOWDEN,    RICHARD 133-139 

SNOWDEN,    RICHARD 140-156 

SNOWDEN,    RICHARD 143 

SNOWDEN,    RICHARD     NICHOLAS. 140-157 

SNOWDEN,    SAMUEL.    19-139-142 

SNOWDEN,    SAMUEI 142-143 

SNOWDEN,    WILLIAM 144-145-157 

SOLMS-ZEKLENBURG..   ..    69 

SOUTHGATE 116 

SPARKS 92-102 

SPARROW 80-89-174 

SPENCER  160 

SPRIGC. 6 [-80-1 39 

STABLER    FAMILY 145 

STABLER,    SARAH    (Briucs) 43-147 

STABLER,    ELIZABETH   (Brown)   ..   44-146 

STABLER,    ANN   (Gilpin) 83-146 

STABLER,  ELIZABETH  (Gilpin  )...  .83-147 
STABLER,  DEBORAH  (  Pleasants  )..  .43-145 
STABLER,    ELIZA    (Thomas) 30-145 


STABLER,    CALEB    B 145-147 

STABLER,    EDWARD 83-145-146 

STABLER,    JAMES    P 43-83-145-147-182 

STABLER,    THOMAS    P 44-146 

STABLER,     WILLIAM 43-145 

STABLER,    WILLIAM     H 30-145 

STACKHOUSE 81 

STANARD 63-64-175-176 

STANARD,   CAROLINE   (Chew) 64-175 

STANARD,    ELIZABETH    (Chew) 63-175 

STANARD,    Col.   JOHN 64-175 

STANARD,     LARKIN 63-175 

STANLEY 109 

STAPLETON 180 

.STEKBINS 137 

STEELE 54 

STEPHENSON 53 

STEVENSON 153 

STEWART 19-130-136 

STINSON 157 

ST(  >V  RT(  )N 13 

STOW 69 

STRADI.ING 12 

STRIBBI.EKIELD 177 

STRICKLAND 107 

STRONG    23 

STUARD 132 

.STUBBLEKIELD 177 

STU  VVESANT 131 

SULLIVAN 31 

SW ANSON 2* 

SWIET 63 

SVKES 160 

SYMINGTON 93 

TABER     104 

TAGART 107 

TAILOR 147 

TALBOT   KAMI LY 148 

TALBOT 126 

TALBOT,    ELIZABETH    (Thom.\s)..  18-66-148 

TALBOT,    EDWARD 18-66-148 

TALLMAN 114 

TAPSCOTT ..77 

TATNAI 137 

TAYLOE 19 

TAYLOR     51-62-118 

TELEGRAM,    THE    FIRST 165 

TENDRING 95 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES, 


195 


THACKARA 26 

THOMAS    FAMILY 5 

THOMAS 119 

THOMAS,    MARY   (  Benti.ky  ) 32-37 

THOMAS,    DEBORAH    (  Brooke  )..  .30-43-182 

THOMAS,   JANE    (Buckley) 23-50 

THOMAS,    MARTHA  (Carey) 25-53 

THOMAS,    ANN    (Chew)   19-60 

THOMAS,    MARY  (Cowman) 27-67 

THOMAS,    ANN    ELIZA   ((Ieokgk) 35-82 

THOMAS,    ANNE   (Harris) 26-79 

THOMAS,    MARGARET   (Hopkins) 26-89 

THOMAS,    RACHEL  (Hopkins) 32-90 

THOMAS,    MARY   (Howard) 28-96 

THOMAS,    ANN    {  Lei  per  )  21-118 

THOMAS,    ANN    (Sewai.i.) 24-129 

THOMAS,    ELIZABETH  (Snowden)  19-26-138 

THOMAS,    MARY   (Snowden) 23-138 

THOMAS,    MARY    (Snowuen) 19-32-139 

THOMAS,    ANNA    (Thomas) 28-29 

THOMAS,    MARTHA    (Thomas) 21-25 

THOMAS,    MARY    (Thomas) 20-32 

THOMAS,    NANNIE    (Thomas) 21-24 

THOMAS,    ELIZA   (Todhunter) 35-149 

THOMAS,    ANNA   (Warfiei.d) 21-156 

THOMAS,   MARY  (Wethered) 36-161 

THOMAS,    EDWARD 30-31 

THOMAS,    EDWARD    P 32-37 

THOM  AS,    EVAN 32-90 

THOMAS,    EVAN     PHILIP 35-149 

THOMAS,    EVAN    W 21-25 

THOMAS,    GEORGE    G 21-118 

THOMAS,    JOHN 27-29 

THOMAS,    JOHN 26-138 

THOMAS,   JOHN 26-89 

THOMAS,   JOHN    CHEW.   21-23-138 

THOMA.S,    Dr.   JOHN    C 23-50 

THOMAS,    JOHN    PHILIP 16 

THOMAS,    LAWRENCE    BUCKLEY   23 

THOMAS,    PHILIP 19-60 

THOMAS,    PHILIP 19-26-79 

THOMAS,    PHILIP    EVAN... 32-33-82 

THOMA.S,    PHILIP   JOHN 19-20 

THOMAS,     RICHARD 27-30-43-182 

THOMAS,    Dr.    RICHARD    H 24-25-53 

THOMAS,    RICHARDS 21-22 

THOMA.S,    SAMUEL 19-20-32 

THOMAS,    SAMUEI 21-156 

THOMAS.    .SAMUEI 21-138 


THOMAS,    SAMUEL 27-28-13 

THOMAS,    .SAMUEL 27-67 

THOMAS.    SAMUEL..    28-96 

THOMAS,    SAMUEL    B 28-29 

THOMAS,    S.    WALLACE 28-29 

THOMAS,    THOMAS    S 23-24-129 

THOMAS,    WILLIAM 19-36 

THOMAS,    WILLIAM 27-30 

THOMAS,    WILLIAM    G 36-161 

THOMAS,    WM.   HARMAR 21-24 

THOMAS,    W.M,    JOHN 30-31 

THOMAS,  PHII.I  P(the  Emigrant,)  hisWili.  i68 
THOMAS,    PHILIP,  and   ANN    CHEW,  THEIR 

Marriage  Certificate 166 

THOMAS    AP    GRUFFYD 8 

THOMAS    AP    RICE 16-85 

THOMPSON 91-149 

THORNE 40 

THORNTON     97-159 

THWAITES 74-179 

TIBBALS 97 

TILGHMAN    FAMILY 148 

TILGHMAN ..58-61-80-149 

TILGHMAN,    ELIZABETH    (Chew  ).  ..56-149 

TILGHMAM,    CoL.     EDWARD 5&-149 

TILDEN 22 

TILNEY 16-95 

TITUS    40 

TODH  UNTEK    FAMILY I49 

rt)WNLEY «" 

TOWNSEND 112-113-117 

TOWNSH  E  N  1 ) 127 

T  R  AC  V 1 36 

TKAFFORU io7 

TRIMBLE 71 

TREADWAV 112 

TREVOR «26 

TROTTER 113 

TUCKER 58 

TUDOR ••    "34 

TUNIS 71-122 

ri'PPKR "2 

TURHUTT    148 

TURNER 51-151 

TURPIN '60 

TU  T  TELI 109-110 

TWEEDIE 155 

TYLER 'O' 

TYSON     FAMILY.. 'So 


196 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES, 


TYSON 70-72-105-121-143 

TYSON,   ELIZABETH    (Elucott) 71-150 

TYSON,   MARTHA   (Ellicott) 70-151 

TYSON,    MAR(;ARET  (Hopkins) 92-152 

TYSON,    RACHEL    (Snowden) 144-152 

TYSON,    ELIZABETH    (  Thcvas  ) 32-151 

TYSON,    ISAAC 32-151 

TYSON,   JESSE 92-152 

TYSON,  JESSE 150-152 

TYSON,   Judge  JOHN    S 144-152 

TYSON,    NATHAN 70-151 

TYSON,    WILLIAM 71-150 

UFFORD 94 

UMKREVILLE 134 

UNDERHII.1 41 

URIEN    RHE(;KI) 5 

VALENTINE 24 

VAN    BIBER 56 

VANDERHEYDEN,  KRISBY,  RANDOLPH  153 

VAUGHAN 125 

VAUX 142 

VAVASOR 1 79 

VERE 76 

VICKERS   32 

VILLIERS 76 

VON    OEHLSCHLAGEl 69 

VON    PONICK AU 68 

VOSS 176 

WAGSTAFFE 137 

WALDGRAVE 134 

WALKER    FAMILY...    154 

WALKER 76 

WALKER,    ANN    (Thomas) 35-155 

WALKER,    RACHEL    (Thomas) 35-154 

WALKER,   JOHN    J 35-154 

WALKER,    THOMAS    E 35-155 

WALLER 64-109 

WALN 57_i^g 

WALTON  g2 

WARD 53-123 

WARDER io^_iS2 

WARDROPER 28 

WARE 175 

■WARFIELD    FAMILY 155 

WARFIELD   37-96-157 

WARFIELD,    MARY   (Thomas) 21-156 


WARFIELD,    Dr.   GUSTAVUS   21-156 

WARFORD 72 

WARNER 84 

WASHINGTON 77-108 

WATERMAN 155 

WATER  TON 179 

WATKINS 28-129 

WATKINSON 136 

WA  T.SON 114-128 

W A  ITS 1 31 

WAYMAN 132 

WAYNE 37 

WEBSTER    26-66- 1 51 

WEEMS   26 

WELLES 108-109 

WELSH  29 

WEL.STROP 179 

WENTWOKT H  75 

WERT 81 

WEST 143 

WESTCOTT 149 

WKTHERALD   124 

W  1;  r  1 1 1;  K  E 1 )    F  AM  I LY 158 

VVETHERED,  ELIZABETH  (Eu.icorr)  72-160 

WETIIEREI),    DOLLY  (Lewin) 119-159 

WETHERED,    MARY    (Thomas) 35-161 

WETHERED,   JOHN 35-i6i 

WETHERED,    LEWIN 72-160 

WETHERED,    RICHARD 159 

WETHERED,    SAMUEI "9-159 

WHITAKER 102 

WHITALI 25 

WHITE 93-100-106-155 

WHITE,   JANE  (Jannev) 93 

WHITE,    FRANCIS 93 

WHITE,    MILES 93-197 

WHITING H2 

WHITLOCK 63 

WHITNEY 155 

WICKES 161 

WIDDRINGTON 75 

WIGGIN. 127 

WIGHAM 51 

WIGHT 107 

WI LCOCKS     57 

WILKINS 101-181 

WILL     OF     PHILIP     THOMAS,      the     Emi- 

I^RAN  I     168 

WILI.ETS  40 


GENEALOGICAL      NOTES. 


197 


WILLIAMS  24-36-45-99 

WILLIAMSON 128-181 

WILLSON   OR  WILSON    FAMILY 162 

WILLSON     71 

WILLSON,    MARGARET   (Harris)...  87-172 

WILLSON,    HENRY  87-162 

WILSON   OR   WILLSON    FAMILY 162 

WILSON 84-150-174 

WINCHESTER 96 

WINDER 86 

WINES 112 

WINGFIELD 128 

WINN 128 

WINSLOW 63-176 

WISNER     113 

WISTAR 121 

WOLFENDEN 46-84 


WOLFENDEN,  CHAR LOTT K  (  Thomas  )  .29-84 

WOLSLEY  42 

WOOD 50-177 

WOODHULL 177 

WOODRIDGE   ...176 

WOODWORTH 161 

WORMELEY 154 

WORTHINGTON 28-101   162 

WRIGHT 22-112-139 

WYAN 36 

WYAN 56 

YARNALI 66 

YEATES 160 

YOUNG 28-51 

YOUNGHUSBAND 43 


NOTES. 


On  page  65,    line    14,    I   promise   an   account   of  three   younger  sons    of    John    Chew  ;    this    has    not 

been   received,  and   I  doubt  his  having  had  such  issue.       On  page  73  William  M.  Ellicott, 

Sr.,    had    a    fourth    son.    Dr.   LlNDLEY    d.   s.  p.    in    1876.       On    page   93,    line    24,    the 

issue  of  Miles  White  were  all   by   his  first   wife,    a   lady  of  North  Carolina. 

On  page  94,  the  arms  given,  are  those  of  Lady  Catherine  ( Howard ) 

Rice's  brother  of  the  whole  blood,  ancestor  of  Lord   Howard 

of  Effingham.       On   page   182,  line   16,  read:   Georoe 

and    Mary  (Gibson)  Carey.      Copies  of  the 

illustrations    in    this    book     may    be 

obtained    from    the    author.