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(Mary Jackson)UYear of death unknown. Tombstone broken and unreadable. This should be one of seven children that the 1910 Cencus stateUCem.AnahuacQuadrangleUSFrank Miller,B.15 Jan 1858, D. 25 May 1901.SGracie Miller, B. 15 Sep 1896, D. 4 Dec ????.(Broken marker-unreadable) Gracie Miller , I assume, is the forth and last child fathered by Frank Miller. The youngest child was Dewey Miller. Charlie Benton Miller, son of Frank Miller, related Sto his son, Charlie B. Miller Jr. that Frank Miller, was killed in a logging accident at Villiage Mills, TX. No record of his death in found in the Hardin Co. Court Hse.SCt. Hse.SU.S.Geo.MapI! Practiced law Louisville KYI! Born ca 1714/5. Date and place of birth from Betsy Umstattd Colonel in VA State Militia DAR Patriot Index, page 333 Deborah Neff has a middle name of Peter for him Rosalie Stanton Clary gave place of death and says married 1737 C Iarol Henkel says born 1710-14, died Monocacy (River), Frederick Co MD and marriage 1736 at Kingston, Ulster Co NY, wife Sarah born 6 Feb 1715 died before 1756. There are some conflicting dates and places on Col. John Hite. He is #C-109 in Ithe DuBois "Blue Book", from which much of our information comes. His wife Sarah is #D-162 in the same book (Part One, plus Part Two addendum, page 183). Sarah's, other is #C-56 in Part One. Conflicts include Birthday (1715 or 1710?), marri Iage date (1736 or 1737) and place (Kingston NY or "Springdale" near Winchester VA. According to the Blue Book, Hite is buried on land he owned on Monocacy River in MD. In 1767 he deeded 400 Ac in Hampshire Co to Simon Taylor, his son-in- Ilaw This land was on the South Branch of the Potomac near Moorefield WV. Also near land owned by his brother Abraham and several nephews.I! Name from M Allen Landry Barbara Venable has name Marie and this note: Southwest Louisiana Records: Vol #1 LEE, Marie (Pierre & Rebeka TELEUR, both of Virginia) bt. 4 Oct 1804 at age 6 Yrs. (SM Ch.:v.6,#1718)I! Jones-Connor-Wust book lists church records of children's births and/or baptisms. Also, record of Jost and his father with their families having left the Village of Bonfeld in 1710 (actually 1709 as the pastor wrote the lists some years lat Ier after the fact and was not accurate as to the dates according to Henry Z Jones, Jr. Between 13 Jun and 3 Aug 1710, ten English ships brought to New York 2,378 immigrants, mostly German but including Swiss and Dutch, because naval EnglandI needed workers for tar and pitch production.England promoted a campaign to attract coloniasts to the colonies and in 1709 large numbers of Germans made the 4 to 6 week trip down the Rhine River to Holland where some 13,500 crossed to London. IAn estimated 1,000 died in Camp in England; 3,500 settled in Ireland; some settled in England; about 650 were sent to North Carolina; in April 1710 some 2,814 sailed for New York. During the 2 to 4 month trip, 446 died at sea. There were 30 biIrths and 74 orphans were bound out to New York families. The immagrants landed on Nutter Island (Governor's Island) in New York Bay. New York had a population of 6,000, so the immigrants represented and increase of about 40%. During the sumImer of 1710 about 250 more died. In Oct 1710, New York began moving the immigrants out, leaving the widows, single women and children. Instead of 40 acres as promised, they were given lots 40 by 50 feet for log cabins and gardening and they foIund the Covenant they had signed in London made them indentured to the Crown for life. Most began to make their own arrangements. Jost Hite went to thw settlement which had begun along the Skippack in 1702 near what is now the village of EvansIburg PA. (Kittle, Early 18th Century Paltine Emigrations--Weber, Jacob J Teh Palatines of New York State Vol 12 No 48; The Pennsylvania German Folklore Society Vol 9; Connor, Ralph. Jost Hite From the Neckar to the Shenandoah. 3-10 Jul 1709I passenger list in the "fifth party" embarked 15 Jul Rotterdam to London shows "Heyt, Joost & vrouw, 1 child". 1710 Subsistence lists in New York - Johan Jost Heyd (2 adults, 0 children under 10 and Maria Heyd. (Why is daughter Maria [Mary]I not listed?) (Is the Maria his step mother?) Bought 150 Acres on Skippack Creek, Philadelphia County PA per Betsy Umstattd. Per "Life of Washington", Vol I; Connor-17 Dec 1718 Hans Jost Heijt purchased (from Joseph and Mary Krikbride and TIhomas and Sarah Stevenson) 600 ac on the Perkiomen. Phila. Co deed book F Vol II pg 4. About 1720 Hite built a stone house and grist mill on this property several miles above the mouth of the Perkiomen, just outside Schwenksville PA. West on RIte 73 "Pennypacker Mill and Mansion and The Red Fox Inn. During the Rev War, 26 Sep-8 Oct 1777, before and after the battle of Germantown, the house was used as Washington's Hdqrtrs and the mill was used as barracks for the troops. 20 May 1I719 Hans Yeost Hide/Hyde and wife Anna Maria sold 141 1/2 ac on the Skippack to Peter Tyson--Phila Ddeed Bk F Vol II p 48. 16 Jul 1728 Hans Joest Heyt, yeoman, and wife Anna Maria leased 100 ac to her brother Jacob Marckley. Witnesses John IPawling and Isaac DuBois. Dee not recorded, held by Schwenkfelder Library, Pennsburg PA. 8 & 9 Jan 1730 Hans Yost Height, weaver and wife Anna Maria lease to John Pawling for 5 shillings for one year then sell to him for 540 Lb " a certain Imessuage Grist Mill Plantation or Tract of land thereunto belonging, situate at or near Perkeoming (in county of Philadelphia) beginning at a white oak in a line of a tract of land reputed the Society's land, at a corner of the land of late NaIthaniel Puckle.........(one of the witnesses was Paul Froeman) deed not recorded; was held by the Pennypacker family who acquired the property in 1747; lease and deed given to historian and author Ralph Connor in 1980. He gave them to Belle GrIove Plantation. Quoting Connor's The Route to the Shenandoah Valley "....is said have been from what is now York PA, to a a point two miles above the present Harpers Ferry where they crossed the Cohongeruton (Potomac) at Pack Horse Ford (laIter Mecklinburg, now Sheperdstown WV). They continued down...the valley...Hite settled on Opequon Creek....and the rest of the party nearby....his original location is now known as "Springdale"....." (O. Hite note)--Springdale was built, st Iarting 1753 by Col John Hite, Jost's eldest son. Still there in excellent condition. Ruins of Jost's Indian Fort/Tavern are in south yard, between Springdale and Opequon Creek. 5 Aug 1731 Jost bought from John and Isaac VanMeter, rights to !I40,000 acres in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. 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"Survey extended from the north bank line of the Sheando River northward to the Operkon river then following its flow embracing the land and prairies, forests and streams and their sources lying betwi#!Ixt thereof....." There should be 40 families seated on this property and by Christmas 1735 Hite had settled 54 fanilies.--Library of Congress, Manuscript Div, Peter Force Collection 8D No 45, Case of Hite and McCoy (McKay) vs Lord Fairfax. MSS$"I: Journal of the governor and Council of Virginia, 1721-1734, p 364; - Cartmell, Shenandoah Valley Pioneers, P 14, 253. (O.Hite note) The government, English Crown and Governor, were anxious to have settlers to move into the Shenandoah Vall%#Iey, partially to serve as a buffer between the settlements and the Indians. 27 Oct 1731 Jost Hite and Robert McKay obtained from the Council of VA, 100,000 acres west of the mountains (Blue Ridge Mts) on condition of settling 100 families. &$I- ibid.(On 25 Dec 1734 Hite obtained an extension of time for compliance from the Governor at Williamsburg). Jost led 16-20 families from the Skippack to the Shenandoah Valley, the group consisted of the following families: Jost Hite '%I Robert McKay (Jost's partner in the 100,000 acre grant) George Bowman (Jost's son-in-law, married Elisabeth Mary Hite) Paul Froman (John Paul, Jost's son-in-law, married Elizabeth) Jacob Chrisman (Jost's son-in-law, marrried(&I Magdalena Hite) John Hite (Jost's son, Colonel in Virginia Militia) Robert McKay Jr (son of Jost's partner, Robert McKay) Peter Stephens Christian Neuswanger (his widow was Jost's second wife) John Lewis Michael )'IBrock Robert Green William Duff Henry Falkenberg Jacob Falkenberg Andrew Falkenberg David Gerlach (or Gerlock) Ulrich Burger OH Note:Some questions remain regarding the "16 families". One question is, was th*(Ie family count just the families being led, or were the leaders, Jost Hite & Robert McKay also part of the count of 16 families? Were some of these unmarried or too young to be counted? For example Robert McKay Jr and the Falkenberg brothers. +)IWe once had Robert McKay Jr listed but he was only 9 years old when they left PA. Jost and his children and grandchildren were at one time owners of all or major portions of what now comprises 12 or more counties of VA and WV. (O Hite note),*I- reference of deeds from 1736 thru 1742 were listed by Ginger Winters Stallings and I (OH) have book and page numbers, she found, on file. (O Hite note)-If one traces the Opequon Ccreek from it's headwaters west of the town of Opequon, sou-+Ith and east past I-81, then northerly to the Potomac River it is easy to assume the 16 families of the Jost group would follow Opequon Creek as they traveled to the location of the his land grant. It doesn't take much thought for it to become .,Iapparent that the first settlers, moving with all their possesions, including their animals would need to be near water at all times and the Opequon was the only stream that runs from the area of their Potomac river crossing through the lands /-Iof Jost and Robert McKay, to the spot where Jost settled. Yost's first dwelling, a log cabin, was just east of the present US 11 crossing of the Opequon, on the south bank of the Opequon Creek, between US 11 & I-81). The ruins of this house0.I are about impossible to find today. Later he and his son Isaac built Long Meadow near the north bank of the North Fork of the Shenandoah river, about 1/2 mile east of where Cedar Creek flows into it. Still a working farm today. The original h1/Iouse is gone, a second built on the same foundation. This second house is now owned and occupied by Col & Mrs George Pasquet. It is still in good condition and being remodeled, room by room. The Pasquet family owned most of the original Long M20Ieadow farm and land surrounding Belle Grove including much of the area well known for the Battle of Cedar Creek (Civil War) until early 1900's when the major holdings were split among 4 heirws. the home and farm, Long Meadow is about all that 31Iis still in the possesion of that family, which are probably descendants of Isaac's. The largest portion is Belle Grove Plantation and the land owned by the Cedar Creek Battle Foundation. The homes of some of Jost's children and grandchild42Iren are nearby, well preserved and in most cases owner occupied yet. The most well known, of course, is Belle Grove built in 1794 by Maj Isaac Hite Jr. Belle Grove is now owned by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and is open to the53I public, March until early December. Belle Grove is also a separate incorporated entity. Belle Grove is the site of the annual reenactment of the Battle of Cedar Creek on the weekend nearest to Oct 19th. Also the site of the tri-annual Hite Fa64Imily reunion, sponsored by Belle Grove, Incorporated. The Hite Family Association is a separate entity concentrating on the genealogy of the various family groups with the surname Hite/Hight/Hyde. There is too much history about Jost for th75Iis space. There are books written most of which is fiction. Most notable and most often quoted are:"Colonial Families of the United States of America, Vol IV" by George Norbury MacKenzie and "Long Meadows" by Minnie Hite Moody. MacKenzie is pr86Iobably the originator of the fable that Jost was a Baron who married a duBois of the French Nobility. Further that he came to America with his own fleet of sailing vessels. He supposedly traveled on the "Swift", the the flagship, carrying his 97Igreat wealth in silver and gold. Ironically, his sons John and Isaac married Eltinge sisters who are grandaughters of the duBois to whom Jost supposedly was married. Also his son Jacob loved the sea and did own a ship "Swift" which he used :8Iin his trading business. It is now a proven fact that Jost was the first settler west of the Blue Ridge mountains, built the first home there and built a stone fort/tavern, the remains of which are still on the lawn on the south side of Spr;9Iingdale, Col John Hites house built in 1754. Some authors have Jost buried at Opequon Church, located where VA St Rt 622 crosses Opequon Creek. The church and the village of Opequon are just a few miles south of US 37 on St Rt 622. There ar<:Ie other sites mentioned as his burial place but no marker has been found. It probable that after his second marraige, he lived in the stone house directly across the road from Springdale Mill, built by Col John, a house later occupied by John =;IJr, while he (John Jr) remodeled and operated the mill, beginning in the early 1890's. This location, just south of Kernstown (south edfe of Winchester), on the Opequon, he could be interred in any of the cemeteries that have been mentioned. E><Ispecially Kernstown or Opequeon. So many of the grave markers have "disappeared", especially during the Civil War when so much of this area changed hands so many times. Also some of the graves of that era had no permanent markers or they were ?=Iflat slabs easily broken and easily covered by vegetation. Some of writings of George Washington, James Madison and others of his day had excerpts regarding their visits to the home of Jost and his family. Lord Fairfax sued over the owne@>Irship of much if not all of the land Jost had acquired. The suit was decided about 50 years later, in Jost's favor, in 1771 about 10 or 11 years after Jost's death. Some of the books that are "must" reading------ German Origins of Jost Hit?Ie by Jones-Connor-Wust (mentioned above) Joist Hite and Some of His Descendants by M Frances Cooper Several books regarding the Pioneeers and the Shenandoah Valley settlers by Cartmell.BI! Hite genealogy says wife is Anna Maria Du Bois (born 8/11/1669 in Leyden). This appears wrong. Several different spelling for Merckle, Merkel, Mercklin. Anna Maria was the daughter of Abraham Mercklin. Mrs Elizabeth Gornece has death CAIas 1738/9 at Long Meadow. Deborah Neff has death as 1739 at Springdale, Warren Co VA. Springdale was built by Colonel John Hite at a later date than her death. Springdale is in Frederick County at US 11 and Opequon Creek between Winchester aDBInd Stephens City some 8 to 10 miles north of Long Meadow which is in Warren County. She probably died in the log cabin across the creek and slightly east of US 11 where Yost and she lived until Long Meadows was built with and for Isaac. SomeCI say Yost lived with Isaac at Long Meadow until his death. However Margie Nelson found a record of Jost having lived in the stone house across the road from Col John's mill at one time prior to his death.FI! Betsy Umstattd furnished Christening data. Trescklingen is a few miles northwest of Bonfeld Germany Mrs Elizabeth G Gorman has marriage date ca 1730. Some have birth place as Germany, Ira C Deyerle for one. Year of death by Dorothy WGEI Hobson She and George built Harmony Hall on Cedar Creek & Mt Pleasant. Bowman's Mills (2) were on Cedar Creek, also. Going east on Washington St in Strasburg VA the street becomes Road number 635 which is also known as Bowman's Mill Road.HFI Where this road crosses Cedar Creek is known as Bowman's Mill Ford. Just north of the Cedar Creek, to the right (east) is Road 611, Long Meadow Rd. To left (west) a very short distance was the site of the Bowman's Mill. Harmony Hall is alsIGIo near Cedar Creek, less than a mile upstream from Bowman's Mill Ford but not accesible from there (Rd 635). Accessable from US 11 via a dirt road that is in very poor condition. This road is Frontage Road (formerly Waggon Road) and can onlyJHI be accessed from northbound US11. There is a gas station is on the corner of this road & Rt 11. NOTE: This road entrance is difficult due to the I-81 ramp. Harmony Hall is .7 mi from US 11. Although this road runs past Harmony Hall to the CedKIIar Creek ford it is not in condition to travel. It is best to visit Longmeadow via St Rt 840 and Long Meadow Roads then leave Long Meadow on 611 & 635 or Bowman's Mill Road into Strasburg and north on US 11 to Frontage Road. At the Chevron SLJItation, if you were at the station pumps and left there by the exit nearest I-81 you would need to make a U turn with less than 3 foot radius to get onto Frontage Road and to Harmony House. Therefore, the only practical way to get on Frontage KIRoad is to be traveling toward Winchester from Strasburg and turn right between the Chevron Starion drive and the mail boxes on that side of US 11.N I! Betsy Umstattd has 4 Nov 1711 as date of christening at Germna Reformed Church, Kingston NY Married ca 1729 to John Paul Froman of NJ, Capt in Rev War. Built their home 1751. Had 5 children. Died 1783 KY Deborah Neff has marriage date of OM I1731 which would have been late if they made the journey to the Valley as husband and wife. It is believed by most that they were one of the 16 families who moved en mass to the Shenandoah Valley Their house is still occupied. It is on FromPN Ian's Run near where it runs into Cedar Creek. On Road 623 just southwest of Rd 622. This site is is a short drive from Middletown on Hite's Chapel Road and Rd 622. another route with changes of routes, is Rd 622 from US 37 bypass around WinchQO Iester. Road 622 is West of US 11 and marked as the road to Opequon. Follow through Opequon, at "Y" with Rd 623, stay to right on 623, cross the creek to the first driveway on the left. The house faces Froman's Run. When the leaves are on the P Itrees there is no good view from the front. Late June of early July 1994, the house and about 5 acres were offered for sale. David Crane, vice pres of The Hite Family Association and trustee of Belle Grove Inc, made an offer to buy.S I! Date and place of christening by Betsy Umstattd The stone house she and Jacob built (1758) and lived in, is still owner occupied, in very good condition. It is down the first driveway south of Road 735 . The drive is unpaved and unmarkedTR I, it goes very straight, then near a frame house it turns 90 degrees to the right (south) to "Chrisman Springs", which is the name Magdalena and Jacob gave their house. There is another house just beyond the main house (south) and the springs S Iare also nearby. The tour aids form the handed out at the 1991 Hite Reunion had good directions to this and other Hite family homes in the area. These are being edited again for the 1994 reunion.V I! He lived at Hite Town (now Leetown WV) and sold horses at Charles Town. His homes at Hite Town are, Hopewell and New Hopewell. Both are occupied (Jan 1994). New Hopewell is in excellent condition, including several other "out" buildings. TWU Ihe Fort is still there on the west edge of the lawn. No one has found the reason he sold his extensive holdings of land and buildings and moved to SC, but it is beleived he was angry about Hite Town not becoming the seat of the county governmeXV Int. Betsy Umstattd furnished places of birth, death and burial Married first to Catherine O'Bannon ca 1740. 5 children Married second to Frances (Madison) Beale 15 Dec 1760, widow of Taverner Beale 3 children by second wife. Moved to YW ISC winter of 1775-6 where 6 months later Indians attacked the homestead killing the father and younger children and kidnapped wife and 2 young daughters. Kerchevals history of the valley said Eleanor and Susan were taken to Florida by the IndiZX Ians. 26 Jun 1904 Richmond Times says a "Captain Johnson" bought Eleanor from the Indians but she died before she could be reunited with her family in VA. Another story is that a squaw saved one of the girls during the massacre and was sold to [Y Ia family that adopted her with whom she stayed for the rest of her life. Deborah Neff has death as 1778 which is inconsistant with the date of their moving to SC, 1775/6 plus 6 months (time of Indian raid). One story goes that he was fonZ Id of the sea and sailed the "Swift" bringing goods and people from Europe to America. Was Sherrif of Frederic County Virginia.] I! Betsy questions birth year, was it 1721? Elizabeth C Allen of Louisville KY has his birth as 12 May 1723. Wife was sister of Sarah Elting(e) who married his older brother, Colonel John Hite. The ancestery of their wives, through the duBo^\ Iis family has been traced back to the grandfather or great grandfather of Charlemagne. Using Grollier's Encyclopedia we traced back to the death of Merowen in the year 458. (RIN #1650 in this data base). The duBois Family Association, P.O. _] IBox 545, New Paltz NY 12561, has duBois Genealogy for sale that starts at the beginning of the 17th century. Matt Matt Murphy also has Dubois ancestry for sale. His work has been accepted by the duBois Family Association. See the Hite Family n`^ Iewsletter Fall 1992 pg 6. Birth site is now Schwenksville, Montgomery Co PA Isaac's will is on file at the Frederick County Court House, Winchester VA per Harry Meixel The Cemetery at Long Meadow has the following names and dates (thia_ Is may not be a complete list of those buried there) Isaac Hite, Sr, died 18 Sep 1795, age 73. Eleanor Eltinge Hite, wife of Isaac, died 10 Nov 1792, age 68. Major Isaac Hite, of Belle Grove, who was aide to General Muhlenberg inb` I the Revolutionary War. born 7 Feb 1758, died 24 Nov 1836, age 78. Nellie C HIte, wife of Maj Isaac Hite, born 14 Feb 1760, died 24 Dec 1802, age 42 years. Ann Tunstall Hite, daughter of the Rev Walker Maury, wife oca If Maj Isaac Hite, born 14 Sep 1782. died 6 Jan 1851, age 69. Maj Isaac Hite's body lies between his two wives, Nelly Madison on the west Ann Maury on the east. Anny Maury (Hite) Williams, daughter of Maj Isaac Hite,db I wife of P Williams, born 17 Jun 1805, died 21 Mar 1833. James Madison Hite, died 8 Dec 1791, age 3 years, 8 months. Isaac F (Fontaine) Hite, son of Major Isaac Hite, died 30 Jan 1884, age 77 years. M Louisa Hiec Ite, wife of Isaac Fontaine Hite, died 23 MAR 1889, age 84. Mary McDonald, daughter of Isaac Hite, wife of Dr John McDonald, died 2 Jan 1789, age 41. Mary Eltinge Davison, daughter of J S and M E Davison, grandaughter of fd I Major Isaac Hite, born 16 Jun 1833, died 5 Sep 1837. Mary Maury, daughter of Ludwell Grimes, widow of Rev Walker Maury, mother of Maj Isaac Hite's second wife, Ann Tunstall Hite, born 25 Aug 1758, 23 Sep 1839. e IRebecca Lodor, wife of Rev John Lodor, daughter of Major Isaac Hite, born 23 Mar 1810, died 15 Feb 1851. Isaac Hite, born 24 May 1834, died 9 Oct 1835.h I! Moved to Kentucky in 1788 Marriage place as Hampshire County Va by Deborah Neff. This could be correct, Moorefield is county seat of present Hardy County. Hardy Co formed from Hampshire 1785. Other writings mention Abraham living in Haig Impshire Co near his nephew John, Jr. (see excerpts from Hardy County deed records below) Mary Davy has his death as 17 Jan 1790, not Feb and added his title of Colonel. She also has the following notes: -Served as County Lieutenant of Hamjh Ipshire Co VA where he operated a farm and bred hogs. -1766 to1771 hw was a representative to the House of Burgess and a member of the Virginia Convention of 1776. -First visited Kentucky in late 1775. -He and his sons survki Ieyed, sold and retained large acreages of land. Their firm was called "Hite and Sons". -When he made his home in KY is not known, but he is listed in the Jefferson Co KY tax list of 1789 as owning blacks above the agelj I of 16, 22 horses, mares colts and mules. -Buried in the family graveyard on Starlight Lane off Watterson Trail, Louisville KY Hardy Co WV (Hardy Co and Hampshire Co from which it was formed, both ar in WV today). Deed book 64 mk Ipage 217 report of survey showing lots and streets of Morrefield (today's County Seat). Names of Drawees and Grantees are in this book. Grantee #39 is Abraham Hite. Hardy Co Deed book #1 pg 62 Grantor Isaac Hite (Presumed to be Abraham's snl Ion) to Henry Bush. Pages 87, 90, 91, & 93 also list Abraham Hite transactions. Book one also has transactions by other Hites listed. Minnie Hite Moody (24 Jun 1900-25 Oct 1993) renowned author and poet who wrote Long Meadows, says she is a om Idescendant of Col Abraham. Her great grandfather was a James, her grandfather was Thomas Ewing, her father was Rollin Upton Hite of Franklin County Ohio. The connection between Col Abraham and Minnies great grandfather James has not been made n Iin The Hite Family Association data base. (Col Abraham had several great grandsons named James that are in the data base whose birth and death dates make them candidates to be her g grandfather).qI! Married Elizabeth VanMeter 1749/50 Some have his birthplace as Frederick Co VA (per Robert E Wintersteen, HCR 62 Box 5B, Yellville AR) In 1757 his widow and Jacob Hite were made guardians of his children. In 1758 Jost Hite's will lists JopIseph, deceased. Brenda McMasters, 10017 Elam Rd, Dallas TX 75217 says he died in KY.sI! Butcher, church warden and civic councilor of Bonfeld Germany was the father of Hans Justus (Jost) Hite. Much Of his data and that of his children came from the church records in Bonfeld. The msanse of that church now occupied by ProfessrIor Schneider (histopry Prof)I! First name of Anna and birth year are from Deborah Neff of Excelsior Springs MO.I! For full name of birthplace see her brother, child #2, Hans JustusI! Date and place of death by Deborah NeffI! Husband and marriage data from Deborah Neff and Jones-Connor- Wust book. Note the marriage could not have been in Nov 1710 and in Germany. The family had been to the Netherlands and on to NY by this date.I! Birth date, birth place and husbands name from Deborah Neff Husband and marriage date in Jones-Connor-Wust book Betsy Umstattd has her birth as ca 1695--8 years before her marriagezI! Wife's name from Deborah Neff Jones-Connor-Wust book states; POSSIBLY the son of Johannes and POSSIBLY the husband of "Margaret, nee Ebald, wife of citizen and church warden here who died aged 49 years 15 Dec 1697"; this Johannes, Jr mayyI have moved from Bonfeld at an early date.I! Some say he never married. Sandie Barton Eisenbath gave his death place in Dunmor's battle against Indians and his wife as SArah Henry, sister of Patrick Henry.}I! Moved to SC in 1767 Married three times. Which wife was mother of various children is not clear. Hite Family Genealogy by Dorthea Fiegley shows 8th child, Joseph birth as 1784 and father, John Jacob as having died in 1780. Deborah ~|INeff has the first 2 children being born at different dates and in NY. George and Mary were one of the 16 families who moved into the Valley in 1731-2 and it is very unlikely they had any children born in NY as the Hites were in PA for a sever}Ial years before moving to VA in 1731. Deborah quotes Mackenzie's "Colonial Families of the US Vol IV" as the source of data on John Jacob and "Virginia Valley Records" pg 42 by John W. Wayland for source of data of Susanna or Sussannah. She l~Iists 7 children as being Susannah's, all that are in the Hite Fam Gen except Andrew.I! Married before 1764 Dates for Sarah and descendants with data for 6 generations of Neiswangers, Wardlaus, Halloway and Ellis are from Jo Ellis Chasse a member of The Hite Family Associaiton.I! Nmae and data from M Allen Landry. Born ca 1796. Allen has as Anna Anne Southwest Louisiana Records: Vol. 1 LEE, Ana (Pierre & Rebecca TALEUR of America) m. Jacques Hamsher of Pennsylvania (SM Ch.) LEE, Anne (Pierre of VirginIia & Rebeka TELEUR of Virginia) bt, 4 October 1804 at age 8 yrs. (SM Ch.: v. 6. #177)I! Several people have her name as Mary with other data and dates the same. Some reports indicate there was an Anna Taylor Andrew Hite of Augusta county, now Page County VA. That Ann, if her name was indeed Taylor, reportedly had parents SiImon and wife Anna Marie Hite Taylor. Since Simaon and Anna Marie were married in 1758 and Andrew's wife was born in May 1758, this seems very unlikely! Also, Andrew Maried twice, to sisters Anna and Magdalena. There is no record of Simon anId Anna Marie having a daughter Magdalena. Anna Maria is #393 in the Blue Book, page 184. Bob Dudley has death year as 1819.I! Deborah Neff has this person listed as Emma Marie with same dates and her husband listed as Lewis. Mrs E M Gorence says she was christened Emma Maria by Rev. Caspar Dorothy W Hobson also has as Emma Marie birthday as 9 not 19. Dorothy aIlso has place of death as Stephensburg. Could this be Stephens City? Stephens City is just south of Springdale, Col John's Home on Opequon Creek, within a few hundreds of yards of where Jost and his entire family first built a cabin on their Iarrival in VA. Was Stephens City first named Stephensburg? Or was there another town near there with the name Stephensburg? Due to the above, her name was changed in this data base from Mary to Emma Maria Her parents, George and Mary HitIe Bowman built and lived in Harmony House, on Cedar Creek about 7 miles south of Stephens City very close to the present town Strasburg VA.I! Married David Bryan's widow ca 1780 Was a surveyor. Surveyed several towns and cities along the Ohio river.I! Deborah Neff lists this person as Johannes B and his birthday as 10 Dec, not 19th. She is the source of the day and month of death.!I! Reported to be nearly 7 feet tall and was called "The Giant". Place of death, his wife and son David with their data furnished by Rose Mary S Rudy"I! Died young#I! Year of death may not be accurate Ira C Deyerle says death 1828$I! Second marraige ca 1792 in VA 5 children by first wife 10 by second wife per Sandie Barton Eisenbath he was supposedly held by Chickasaw Indians for 3 years as a young man.%I! Will probated Mar 1785 Date of death and marriage by Willard A Snell, Jr&I! Married before 1764 Per Sandie Barton Eisenbath, 28 Wye Drive, Lake Ozark MO 65044-9588, birth date was 18 Mar 1737 and died at Ruddles Mill KY and same by Deborah Neff. Buried Stoner Mouth Presbyterian Cemetery, Ruddles Mill'I! Mill owner and farmer. The ruins of 2 of his mills are on the west side of US11 just a few yards south of Cedar Creek. Burial place from Deborah Neff. Location may not be correct. Harmony House is in Warren County, may have been Shen'Iandoah then. The cemetery is still there and there are three Counties that meet near US 11, I-81 and Cedar Creek. Married Mary Hite ca 1729. See the note with his spouse for directions to Harmony House. There is a some doubt that Geo'Irge is the son of Cornelius and Anna Adams Bowman. Or a different Cornelius with a wife Ann ? . Wayland's "The German Elements of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia", 1907 page 72 has the following: Year 1749 "16 August:-George Bowman (mark) de'Ieds to his mother, Ann Bowman, widow of Cornelius Bowman, a negro man Harry, 2 cows, 2 yearling heifers, 1 horse, 1 mare, with some household goods--Witness Martin Shoemaker(mark), William Rogers--ACDB3--60." Also, Chalkey's land abstracts 'Iof Augusta County VA vol 3 pg 290, indicates the same information. Another reference in Chalkey's abstracts vol 1 page 339, notes in the litigation of "Bowman vs Bird": "Cornelius Bowman, father of George and Peter Bowman". Some think he ha'Id a brother, Christian Bowman. Others have a George with brothers in Augusta Co VA, father Cornelius and mother Ann.(I! Married his cousin Elizabeth Bowman)I! Had 10 children+I! 2 marriages First wife, 2 children Second wife, 13 children Second wife was from Lexington KY-I! Lived in MtPleasant (built 1814) a house built by George and Mary Hite Bowman.I! Never married/I! She married John Smith Davison a cousin0I! He and his wife Mary Elizabeth Bowman were cousins1I! Housewife and Lutheran5I! Never married&59C[#Ef}\u##{`\$cF'59?{ Eo"mX`Q#R`Y$Mϕ(593cChskB$$M)59L]0&)BOnȃV%$v$F*59Dh $IC$ ,E$G$M0+59V;,>!AHбH$Z$MP,59fS@C1U_L$$F|-59[EOkՓP$$M.590񽸴Gn485M˖/59MR}@Sk,$F059s]ǦFֹ_~c$)M159/D]O {E*$%PF@259ڗI@DFWL֔$$Mi3592JWu`S$M459f.[NyJ$X$M559-JI<2 \$Mٗ659ȍ)GuZzQa$`$mF7597|J h|<i$`i$F)859?\h7A `#`+$MJ 959bvf2L>Ml :59덄ITV;F`"#MX$M ;59FD7"CS !tۣ`#W$F <59\K-2GI<ܑ1$Ru$Fј =59̩Avc\&$l$M>59XkuDM F({fA$a$F?592,ivC;Ci!Ӹ'M.@59cK_[4+MMA598 =J*c'MnqB59q1ͩ`OƞWs/$FC59'~AbS˥MD59uBafW_MЙE59 HJ3pMF59TO6K7aFG59Z bO9/' $s$M0H59*O*]${*$MUI59uNG#?&8`$`h$MxJ59%NL`V'$ef$M6I! Connection of Mary Ann and her husband by Willard A Snell, Jr. Mary Ann's father and her husbands grandmother were brother and sister, both were children of George and Mary Hite Bowman. He also furnished the next generations of this cou6Iple, their son Arthur Washington and grandson Albert.7I! Marriage was after 18418I! The home of Jacob and Magdalene exists today, owner occupied, in excellent condition. The proper name of their home was and is "Chrisman Springs". Mrs Rogers K Coleman (Mary Lou) has birth as 1706. According to the Hite Family Genealogy8I Jacob came from Swabia, Germany with brothers Isaac, Abraham and Daniel. According to a Virginia list of naturalizations and where they occured, taken from "Publications of the Hugenot Society of London, Vol XXIV, Naturalization of Foriegn P8Irotestants in America and West Indies Colonies Pursuant to Statute 13 George II", c.7 lists those who were naturalized "in that part of Orange County designated to become Frederick"--one of whom was Jacob Chrisman, a native of the city of Worm8Is in Germany at the capitol, October 23, 1745. "Der Kurier" Vol X, #1, September 1991. Mrs Robert N Pitner of Winchester VA, furnished Jacobs birth place as Worms Germany and her line through Jacob Jr, daughter Sarah m William Warden. He 8Ireportedly came to America with 3 brothers, Isaac, Abraham and Daniel. Mrs Ellen E Tracy also listed Jacob's birth place as Worms Germany. Ellen also furnished more than 100 descendants and their data.:I! Was his wife Magdelin or Elizabeth Ojas ? Mrs Pitner has wife as Magdalene or Magdalon and frunished death and burial data. Eunice M Unger has her as Magdalene. James Hotchkiss furnished a copy of his will and will of George Lewis, his:I son-in-law. See feature article in The Hite Family Associaiton Newsletter, Fall 1994, authored by Bill Mann. Also, the following was furnished by Bill Mann, 3313 Hwy 82 West Center Grove, Maben MS 397850: "Chrisman family legend stat:Ies that young Jacob was a member of a Company of Militia that pursued an Indian raiding party into the mountains of western Virginia when he first saw the Hampshire County land that he later set about to acquire. Perhaps with the aid of his fa:Ither, Jacob Jr did purchase a 400 acre tract of land from Thomas Lord Faifax, deed executed 6 Sep 1753. The deed states that the land "was surveyed by one, James Viouz, and was bounded as by a survey by Mr G Washington." (George was one of Lor:Id Fairfax's surveyors). Jacob was 23 years old at the time of this purchase and was probably newly married. His wife was Magdalin McDonald (Ojas)?. Jacob Jr apparently was not satisfied with this tract of land and sold it to Thomas Sperry in M:Iay of 1763 and acquired another tract of 425 acres about a week later. This tract was the Lost River tract in what is now Hardy County West Virginia. Jacob and Madgalin lived on this land for the remainder of their lives. Another interest:Iing Chrisman family legend supposedly happened on the Lost River Plantation. It states that George Washington was surveying in the area and a thunderstorm srose. Washington took shelter in Jacob Jr's barn and while he waited for the storm to a:Ibate, he carved his initials, G W, on a bopard in the barn. In 1960 Mr Don Biller bought the original property from Mrs Orpah Scea who had removed the board and it's where abouts are now unknown. Mr and Mrs Biller currently own and farm 300 pl:Ius acres of the original property. they have renovated the house which was built by Isaac Chrisman in 1860. The afforementioned barn has been torn down." Orville Hite Jr, 496 S Hamilton Rd Apt 28, Columbus OH 43213 lived with the widow Mr:Is Chrisman who owned on this farm during the depression. She had two children, Isaac and Orpah. When OH went to live with Mrs Chrisman, both her children were grown and away from home. OH lived there and served the only farm hand from August :I1936 through August 1939. This farm lays just north of Lost City WV, and runs from Lost River on the west, into mountain on the east. State Rte 259 runs through that farm, as well as the Wood farm, next to the north. The third farm north of Lo:Ist City, the Sam Strawderman farm, runs to the town of Lost River. Orpah Chrisman married one Ashby See but she thought the spelling SCEA was more "respectable" and changed his family name soon after the marriage. Isaac was know as a "wil:Id boy". He had an auto wreck in the early 1930's, in which his first cousin, dear friend and drinking buddy Chet Hawse was killed. Isaac had some difficulty dealing with the memory of that wreck. This young Isaac was a surveyor at the time. He:I worked on the survey of State Route 259 that runs from US 50 west of Winchester Va, south through Hampshire and Hardy counties of WV and ends at Broadway VA. OH's father was a heavy equipment operator and mechanic with the company that built :Ithat road, beginning in 1929. OH has not yet connected the latest Chrismans of Lost River to the original settler, Jacob. This should be very simple but time consuming task, using the court house and Library records in Moorefield WV. Thes:Ie records contain much Hite family early history of Abraham Hite, his sons, and some of his nephews and grandchildren. The deed records show Abraham was one of the first settlers and he was instrumental in forming the town.;I! Was wife of Jacob Jr Magdeline or Elizabeth Ojas ? Mrs Pitner has Magdalene or Magdelon and furnished her death and burial data. Bill Mann has her as Magdalin McDonald.<I! Married by 1774 Mrs Pitner furnished data on birth, death and burial=I! Data given or verified by Mrs Pitner>I! Data given by or verified by Mrs PitnerHI! Month, day and State of birth from Mrs Unger along with marriage and death data.PI! Part of data by Mrs Groence Bob Baxter of Phoenix gave dates and confirms locationsRI! Died after 1790 Married twice, 1st to Thomas Sperry and had 7 children Married 2nd to JohnBarlow and had 3 more childrenSI! 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Married twice. 1st Marie, 2nd JaneVI! May have been married twice. According to Hite Family Genealogy, Joseph was the son of John and Nancy Ann Harrison.XI! Died on the Clark Expedition to VincennesYI! Married 1763 or 1765 to Hannah (Nancy) McDowell Mary Lou Zimmerman has birth year of 1744 Captain in Virginia Militia in 1789ZI! Her name may have been Mary Magdalene. Married a Goody, Goudy OR Gordan???? Mentioned in her fathers will as "my daughter Goody" and payments to her children as listed[I! Some reports indicate a daughter Anna Taylor married Andrew Hite of Page County VA. That Anna Taylor was born in May 1758 which is the accepted year in which this Simon and Anna Marie were married. Except for the marriage year, this could [Ibe the same Simon Taylor and wife Anna Marie Hite as shown in the Page County Hite genealogy. That group is also known as the Hites of Fairfield County OH. The Page County group moved to OH 1805. It is accepted as fact that that move was made [Iby Andrew and his older brother Abraham and that they took their families, their childrens families and part of their brother Daniel's children. M Allen Landry has Anna Marie as Mary Hite of Hampshire Co VA, married to Simon Taylor. Are the[Ise the same woman? It appears that there were more than one Simon Taylors who married Hite women of the same or similar names. This Simon's brother, John Taylor, was supposed to have been the attorney who argued the Hite vs Lord Fairfax [Isuit in Frederick County VA. If this is true, his brother would have been younger, or at least to have out lived him since the case lasted some years after Simon's death. Simon's father b 1703 would not likely have been the John who argued th[Ie case, at least not to it's conclusion. Frances McCaffrey, 3143 Valley Lane, Falls Church VA Ph 703-534-5070 has Simon's birth as 1738aI! Birth place from Deborah Neff Betsy Umstattd remarks, If her father came to Harper's Ferry in 1710 she was probably born in VA"bI! Birth and death dates from Betsy Umstattd Killed by IndiansdI! Twin of MarthaeI! Captain in Rev War and a lawyer. Died of wounds His willwas made 25 Oct 1776 and proved 18 Mar 1777.fI! Steve Henkel has first name as Alida, most others have her listed as Eleanor with no other given name. Patricia Falcon has her as Alida (or Helida). Elizabeth C Allen of Louisville KY has her birth as 29 Apr 1724. Sister of Sara(h) EltinfIg(e) married Isaac's brother Colonel John Hite. Their ancestry has been traced back to the time of the First and Third Crusades (through the Dubois family) and includes some of the Royal families of France, Italy, England and other countries.fI see notes with her husband, Isaac RIN #12.iI! Name and marriage data from M Allen Landry. Married her first cousin Barbara Venable files has the following note: Southwest Louisiana Records: Vol. #1 LEE, Eleanor (Pierre & Rebecca TELEUR) m. Jacques LEE (Am Ch.)jI! Name from M Allen LandrylI! Died of wounds in Rev War Married his step sistermI! Married her step brother Thomas HitenI! Hite Family Genealogy states she had one son and 4 daughters but lists 2 sons and 3 daughterspI! 9 children by first wife 7 children by second wife 1 child by third wiferI! Was a RoyalistxI! Brother of Dr John BriscoeyI! First husband Tilghman Waters was a cousin No children by either marriageI! Married a cousinI!Per Ruth Heidgerd, "Matthew Blanchan In Europe and America", DuBois Fam. Assoc. 1979.I! Captain in Confederate States ArmyI! Doctor in Confederate States Army Wounded at ManassasI! Never marriedp59S^>B@ yNMq59*vy@07~}V*$|[$Fr59FLu25Ms59SN 1F"t59ԝށKc9GO08$o$FHu59{ƎK 7Mgv59KA#HտG [K$JM$Fw59\^K"irM$$Fx59YBSڧ57A$$MϠy59nfahvMfQ0g$,$Fz59W G3-!+6k$`$F!{59JZN8iRn$e$FN|59Q.#Mk1KCZ$DZ$Mn}59) :AE0 ha$b$M~59/1jG|gR$M59WHL5ѠE$$F١59EeB_\膿M5905F+jn$M)59Y;2H|@4`ݸ$FT59+R+Nm,QT^$M~59 J@6M59BKG'!*$M΢595![ES?Ÿ$F593FKݖkZM59!$%F$mS$$M@59g5ߌCKNߌa$$M\59 EQ]Loؗ$$Uz59EvI|{?d $$F59f1B8 $Fţ59-9gG<54U"jr$$F59RyrU>HPB$$M59D Vt|I:V1ʃ`;w$M<59ʠL~KGQ {$բ$Me59Ϸ&O `EMR$`^$F59O8_BK*MEP$$|M59$rC M*[?IR$`z$FѤ59++~AAr]EFIR$$FI! Twin of Amelia Baker HiteI! Twin of Alcinda Baker Hite Never marriedI! Married ca 1832I! Never married Member of Sheperdstown Presbyterian Church in 1832I! Buried at Harmony Hall which is Home built by George Bowman and wife, Mary Hite which still stands approx 2.2 miles south of Belle Grove (Maj Isaac Hite Jr's home. Frontage Road runs east from the North bound lane of US 11 and is hard to toI find due to US 11 connection to I-81. (There is a gas station just south of this road). This road is not maintained and may be hazardous for some cars and inexperienced drivers. Harmony Hall is .7 mile from US 11. The present house is saiId to stand near the sight of George and Mary's first house built when they came to the Shenandoah Valley in 1731 or 1732. The present house was built in 1750. Second wife of Isaac Syndor Bowman and daughter of James HiteI! From Winchester VAI! Brother of Eleanor Briscoe Hite Marriage was after 1841 Disappeared in 1860'sI! Born ca 1745 Given name may have been Jacob OR James Named in Jacob's will of 1770I! Widowed twice Lived Montgomery County MDI! Married her step-brother Died after 1795. Place of death and marriage date by Betsy UmstattdI! Had no children Elizabeth C Allen of Louisville KY has her birth as 18 Jan 1746.I! Of Falmouth VAI! Had no children Date of death on tombstone has numbers reversed, 1789 instead of 1798. O hite note: I don't know where this notation about the tombstone came from. The newspaper obit has was published 1789 - see below. Newspaper, VirIginia Centinel, or, The Winchester Mercury (weekly) Published January 7th 1789. Entry - Died - On Friday, the 2nd inst. at the house of her father, Isaac Hite, Mrs Mary M'Donald, widow of the late Dr John M'Donald, of this County (Frederick CIo). (pg 3 c 3). - Available at the Library of Virginia, microfilm roll 326.I! married ca 1770. June J Massey says marriage was 1776I! First son of William Williams Second Clerk of the Shenandoah VA Courthouse Delegate to the first Constitutional Convention 1788I! Some claim his wife was Lucy Clayton - NOT Mary.I! Some claim William married Lucy Clayton - NOT Lucy ClaaaytonI! Had 8 childrenI! Probably died at Richmond VA His sons John, Isaac, Walter "Taz", James, Hugh, William, George all fought with the Confederacy in the Civil War, all were wounded. "Taz" and George were killed.I! Left home at age 14, went to Nelson County VAI! Never marriedI! Never marriedI! Never marriedI! Lived at Culpeper Va, probably buried thereI! Probably buried Hickman Co KYI! Captain in CSA Cavalry - killed in actionI! June Jeffries Massey gave his name as Nimrod Long. Hite Family Genealogy had "Reuben" as given name, which seems to be a son of Captain Nimrod LongI! 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June Jeffries Massey has his initial as "E". Hite Family Genealogy had "V".I! June Jeffries Massey gave his initial as "L". Hite Family Genealogy had "T". She also furnished the marriage yearI! Martha Foote has death as the 21st not 31st - and marriage date as 16 Oct 1849.I! Never married. Given name may have been Norman not NorbornI! Had no childrenI! 2 children with each wife (2 marraiges)I! 2 childrenI! 2 childrenI! Had 2 step daughters"I! 2 daughters$I! Never married%I! Had 3 step-children'I! 1 daughter*I! 1 step-daughter,I! Had no children8I! Dorthea Feigley's Hite Family Genealogy has birth listed as 11 May 1758 and her brother, Isaac Jr's birth 7 Feb the same year. Obviously they could not have been born in the same year 13 to 14 weeks apart. Believe Sarah's birth of 1758 t8Io be a typo as is 1787 which some have listed. Her mother was 63 years old in 1787, so that definitely is not correct. Probably born 1760, as listed by Elizabeth C Allen of Lexintgton KY and others. Elizabeth has her birth as 19 Oct 1760, d8Iied 10 Oct 1818.9I! Elder brother of George Rogers Clark. Joined the Rogers and Clark espedition at the Ohio near Lousiville (As did several descendants of Jost Hite>. Note his mother was Ann Rogers, same Rogers family as his brother's partner in the Rogers9I and Clark expedition and the source of his middle name. Married at Trough Spring, Roger's home in Louisville KY which was still there in 1972. Gigi Ginger Clark Good of Wheatley AR has his birthdate as 1 Aug not 11 Aug. Commissioned 9IMajor General of Virginia Malitia 1802.;I! Gigi Ginger Clark Good has his death listed as 1836, not 1838<I! Marys second and third given name from Gigi Ginger Clark Good and her husband and their next 3 generations.EI! Never marriedFI! Never marriedKI! Cotton planter Vicksburg MississippiPI! Practiced law Louisville KYRI! Died in infancySI! Died in infancyTI! Died in infancyUI! Died in infancyZI! 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Died in infancy Hite Family Genealogy shows he had 5 children plus grandchildren and says he died in infancy.`I! This person added in order to enter children which Hite Family Genealogy lists as off spring of W F Bullock (HFG also shows W F died in infancy) This error needs to be rectifiedlI! Twin of Henry Pindell Bullock}I! Twin of Susie Millicent Bullock. He died before he was 1 month old&I! Isaac Jr was aide to Gen Muhlenburg at the seige of Yorktown. His note book at Belle Grove shows; "1781. Sept. 28. the allied armies moved down from Williamsburg in two colimns before York. " " 29. The ensuing night ye enemy e'%Ivacuated theri out works. " Oct. 1st. Began to throw up our first parallel. " " 9. In ye afternoon our Batteries were opened." Built Belle Grove starting in 1794. House now owned jointly by Belle Grove, Inc and the National Trust(&I for Historic Preservation. Open to public mid-March to mid-November, daily 10-4, Sun 1-5. Gift and quilt shops are open all year. Isaac, Jr had help from Thomas Jefferson with the design of Belle Grove. He was introduced to Jefferson by )'Ihis wife's brother, James Madison who later became 4th president of the US. Record of marriage to Nellie Madison available. Marriage records list marriage 31 Dec 1782, Hite FAm Gen lists 3 Jan 1783. Isaac, Jr was a charter member of Phi B*(Ieta Cappa, has a Coat of Arms registered by England (no one has been able to find why this happened, he was a Major in the Revolution) Richmond Whig and Advertisers - Friday Dec 9, 1836 Entry - Died - At Belle Grove, his residence, in Frede+)Ircik County on Thursday, Major Isaac Hite, in his 80th year. He was an officer in the Revolution and was at Yorktown. (p 4, c 7) - Available on microfilm at Library of Virginia, Film 144. During the battle of Cedar Creek, Belle Grove wa,*Is occupied by the Federal forces and was taken by the Confederate forces before noon. Later in the day General Sheridan rallied his troops and routed the Confederates to re-take the house. During the Civil war the house served as headquarters -+Ifor both armies, also as a hospital. Page 191 & 192 of the book "Virginia Ghosts" by Marguerite DuPont Lee has a story about Belle Grove having a ghost of a Mrs Coolie. She was killed by a negro cook who was jailed for the murder but re,Ileased by the Federal Forces during the Civil War. The ghost is supposed to have been seen in the early 1900's by different members of the Rose family when they owned and lived in Belle Grove./I! "Notes on Culpeper County Virginia" embracing a Revised and Enlarged Edition of Dr Philip Slaughter's history of StMark's Parish lists items from the notes of James Madison Sr, father of James Madison Jr the fourth president of the USA. He 0.Iwas the father of Nelly also. She is listed as born Feb 14th 1760, baptized March 6th by Rev Wm. Gilberne; godfathers, Larkin Chew and Wm. Moore; godmothers, Miss E Catlett and Miss C Bowie. Nellie died before her brother became president. /IDr Slaughter lists some known living representatives of James Madison Sr's children. Of course this is what he knew before 1900.I! They had eight children but only five lived.I! Marriage records availableI! Born about 2 miles NW of Jefferson CityI! Salesman Member Hite Family Association 1995I! Missionary, Athens, GreedeI! Surgeon in US NavyI! U.S. Consul to Beruit, Syria, under President Grant according to Colette Silvestri ParsellsI! Given names from Colette SilvestriI! Clerk of Superior Court of VA;I! He was named for a brother who died at age three in 1791. At the age of eight, James left Belle Grocve to attend a boarding school in Winchester. James was 10 years old when his father married Ann Maury Tunstall, when she was 21 years ol<:Id. As his father hoped for all his male heirs, James attended William and Mary College. He entered at age 18 and graduated when he was twenty-one. A year later, 1815, he married Caroline Irvine of Lynchburg. James and Caroline lived at Guil=;Iford in Clarke County Virginia. They had four children together. The oil portraits of James Madison Hite and Caroline Matilda Ievine Hite displayed in the dining room at Belle Grove were passed down through the Skinker family. William G Ski><Inker of Bloomington IL and James Skinker of Chesterfield MO loaned these paintings to Belle Grove for display from march 1999 through the Hite Family Reunion at the end of July 2000. When Clarke county was formed in 1836 they selected one o?=If their most prominent citizens for it's first magistrate, James Madison Hite. James was highly regarded and it was generallyu believed that a better selection could not have been made. Guilford, where James lived until his wife's death was@>I located in the southern part of the county. After Caroline's death, James resided in Washington D C until the late 1850's, but moved back to Winchester in 1859. 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When only eight years old, James Madison Hite was taken to somewhere to board so that he might attend a certain school, the master of which boarded in the same place. This masteCAIr was a stern, tyrannic Schotchman. School was held all day. There was one session before breakfast, one after breakfast, and one after dinner. Owing to the early hour and the long distance, he frequently was late, and would be punished. DBI All recitations had to be prepared out of school hours...If he did not know his lesson, he was punsihed. Therefore, it often happened he was punished twice before breaakfast. If he did not attend the early morning session, he was punished as ECIsoon as he reached school after breakfast. He soon deduced that if he stayed away from the first session, he was able to excape one punishment. The punishment was the same in method and severity for all infractions. The pupil was "horsed" by aFDI big negro---which means he was taken on the negro's back, the boy's legs caught under the negro's arms, thus drawing tight the seat of the culprit's pants, and while held in this position, lashed or paddled by the master. The last time I sGEIaw Grandpa Hite was in 1859, when he visited us at Stanley. He told me this story before but when he told it to me this time, I was deeply impressed by the earnestness with which he added, "I know that if the prayers of little children are of HFIany avail, that man is in hell this minute". I do not recall ever hearing anything about his subsequent schooling until he entered William and Mary College at the age of eighteen. That he was a studious man, I know, for I remember some oIGIf the books he used to read. Once every three years he read from Thomas Jefferson's "notes on Virginia". It was written when the greater part of Virginia was a wilderness and there were few roads, but Jefferson's knowledge of it's hills, valleJHIys, and streams, and his vision of the state's potential greatness were remarkable. There wqas a set of books he used to read once in five years. A set of Robertson's "History fo Scotland" and two volumes of Stephenson's "Incidents of TraveKIIl in Central America" were some of his others. He knew most of Aesop;s Fables by heart and frquently quoted them, as the philosophy of this ancient Greek slave is as pertinent to grandfather's time and to ours, as to iniquity, (antiquity) fromJI which the fables were derived.MI! Newspaper, Virginia Free Press (Charles Town VA - now WV) Thursday August 30, 1838. Enrty - Married - At Lucky Hit, Clarke County, on Thursday August 9, by Rev Stringfellow, Isaac Irvine Hite, to Miss Susan F Meade, daughter of the late R LIK Meade. (p 3 c 4). Available, Library of Virginia, mocrofilm 417.I! Marriage announcement in the Virginia Free Press lists her as Susan F Meade. She was of Lucky Hite, Clarke County VA. Only three of their children lived to maturity.I! Of Livingston VAI! Died during Civil War. Shot through stomach at Brandy StationI! Born ca 19003I! Had 2 children6I! Killed in WWII on D-Day. Had no children=I! Had 2 daughtersFI! Never marriedHI! Born ca 1822JI! 10 children. Bakers may have descended from Martin Baker, from England, 1636OI! Born ca 1843, was 85 when he died.PI! Died at age 28QI! Died youngRI! Never marriedTI! Born ca 1824. Marriage to Harriet G Meade, records availableVI! Never marriedYI! From Stafford County VAfI! Married 1973, divorced 1975, 1 childiI! 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One of 3 Meade sisters that married to Hite brothers`I! O Hite has more about him which came from Louise Chrisman of Richmond Virginia. He was educated at Mrs Graham's school in Dalfton, Hackney Parish, England. He built "Luckey Hit", Clark County VA (Near White Post which is just off St R`Ite 340, about 2 miles east of St Rte 522. (St Rte 277 east from Stephens City VA becomes St Rte 340 when it crosses 522. Quote from notes of his son Bishop Meade: I shall be excused for adding in this place some other particulars conce`Irning my father. He married, at the age of 19, Miss Jane Randolph, of Curls, sister of Reichard Randolph who married his sister, and aunt of John Randolph of Roanoke, who always called him uncle Kidder. His wife was some years older than himse`Ilf, which called from the elder Judge Tucker some humorous poetry, entitled Happy Dick in which he condoles with the younger ladies on James Riverupon their disappointment. This wife lived but a few years, haivng several children during the ti`Ime, and leaving none behind. During his first marriage he lived at Coggin's Point, in Prince George, the present possession, and residence of Edmund Ruffin, and which he sold during the war, though, by means of depreciation of money, he realiz`Ied but little from it. In Prince George he was a vestryman, but resigned because the vestry would not discharge an unworthy clergyman. He entered early into Revolutionary War, being one of twenty-four persons--among them were James Monroe, Geo`Irge Wythe, Benjamin Harrison, Colonel Bland, &c--whjo, in June 1775, seized upon the arms and ammuniton in Dunmore's house, in Williamsburg, carrying the powder to the magazine, and dividing the arms among themselves for safe-keeping and the s`Iervice of the country. In December of that year he was found at battle of Great Bridge, near Norfolk--the first battle fought in Virginia. He had raised a company, and was then serving as captain under General Woodford. (See the account he giv`Ies in the Bland Papers). He was soon taken into the family of George Washington as his aid, and was the most active in reconnoitring, being a good rider and having a fine animal--the black mare so well known to the British as American Armies. `I(See Campbell's History of Virginia). He used to say Hamnilton did all the head work for the General, and he the riding, reconnoitring, and carrying orders on the field. He was with Washington in all the great battles of the Revolution. To him`I was committed the superintendence of the execution of Major Andre', of which he always spoke with much feeling, saying the he could not forbear tears at seeing the executjon of so uncommon and interesting a man, though he entirely approved th`Ie order. Continuing Bishop Meade's comments: When Washington was taking leave of some of his aides, a circumstance occured which showed his estimate of their different characters. To Hamilton he said "You must go to the bar, which you `Ican reach in six months;" to Laurens, something as appropriate; to Colonel Meade, whom he then called by his familiar name "Friend Dick", yuou must go to a plantation inVirginia; you will make a good farmer and an honest foreman ofthe grand ju`Iry of the county where you live". And so it proved; for he became a most attentive, successful, and at first, hard working farmer, and was, while heaalth permitted, always the foreman of the grand jury of the old District Court of Frederick Co`Iunty. Bishop Meade, continuing - - At the close of the war he married the wodow of Mr William Randolph, of Chatsworth, near Richmond, the brother of Governor Beverly Randolph, of Cumberalnd, and Colonel Robert Randolph, of Farquier. She is `Imentioned in Campbells History as among the female contributors to the expenses of the war in a time of great need. Her contribution was eith hundred dollars. Perhaps this circumstance may have first attracted my father's attention to her. `IHis brother David describes his Revolutionary War services thusly: R k Meade, after the death of his wife, having no children, being actuated by the most virtous actuated by the mind of man, engaged first as a volunteer in the service of his c`Iountry and raised a company, or rather was placed at the head of a company by its unanimour vote. As soon as the convention of Virginia ordered the raising of two regiments, he as appointed captain in the Second Regiment under Colonel Woodford`I, and in a very short time raised his company in the winter of 1776-1777. The Second Regiment, was ordered to join the army then on the Delaware, in Jersey, under the commmand of the commander-in-cheif. Before it left Virginia, he received his`I appointment of aide-de-camp to General Washington, and thereon without delay he repaired to headquarters. In hsi station of aide he performed all the active duties of it better, perhaps, than any other of the general's family. He was a handso`Ime man, of athletic form and constitution---from his early years was fond of manly and hardy sports; was a good orseman, and was the best mountedaide-de-camp in the army. At the battle of Mnomouth he escaped being made prisoner by the fleetnes`Is of the horse he rode, as he related so himself. Being sent with orders to Major General Lee, when either going or returning, he fell in with a general officer and hsi suite, and was so near to them as to be in gunshot. He was sensible of the`I danger he was in, but confiding in the powers of his horse, he soon found himself out of their reach; but having a swamp to crossm his horse got so immeersed in it as not to be able to extricate himself from captivity; he found himself under `Ithe necessity of dismounting, and abandoning his horse, which, reliefed from so great a load, with great exertion plunged out and fortunately recovered, was instantly remounted. Audbury, a British officer....narrated the above adventure to thi`Is effect: That the general and suite which R K Meade was so near being taken by, was no less a person than Sir Harry Clinton, the British commander-in-cheif and his suite; that an officer in it desired the general to permit him to shoot at the`I American, which, to our Harry's immortal credit, was generously, nobly and gloriously refused. The events of the Revolutionary War of North America is well recorded by different historians. From these histories, it does not appear that the ai`Ide-de-camp, Captain Meade, was in any way distinguished from his associate aides. It will not be to his discredit to have it remembered that he was particularly intimate with and had a friendship for Gerneral Alexander Hamilton. But retur`Ining to R K Meade, a subject much more interesting than the writer....In this state of things at the American camp the unfortunate Andre then had his trial and condemnation as a spy, and R K Meade was sent with a flag and letter directed to ouT79&WBjH;MU796@mDorfy$0%oFV79diQFӻ#_Κ$ %M4 W79{yE7K,%M[ X79X7Tå+-ONSk5Fx Y79q_FRtM Z79TZjy,I)KAF[79{tReBM$Mc79k"G:J Fd790pmSGfț`Z$F5e797dݡA\*v^M^f79dhADMg79t("FJ bFh79g 鶉[J8MȌi792q`B=~Fj79To^HKSϑ\M k79l|V[}kA0t\+EM/l79S_I@Q,$MYm79D||")O;Ml ]Fr79O@M6sFDs79W@I_Mgt79pFr>Mu79}f)+@vNլrMv7977fO"sFюw79MrHA_ 2Fx79 $Kx%PM`Ir Henry Clinton, commander-in-cheif of the British Army in Newark. A blunt, ingenuous, honest-hearted lieutenant of the navy was sent to receive the flag and letter. The lieutenant, upon receiving the letter and looking at the superscription, `Ipronounced without hesitation or reflection that it was not directed properly, for General Ralston, not Clinton commanded in Newark, by which he disclosed a secret which General Washington considered of the utmost importance to him. General Wa`Ishington moved with the army, or a considerate detachment, first up the North RTiver, immediately after the return of this flag with the intelligence. But, returning to the conference of the British lieutenant and R K Meade. The honest lieuten`Iant, with much appearance of feeling, several times repeated his inquiries of R K Meade, whether he thought they would hang Major Andre. "And will they?". says he, repeating the question for the second or third time, "hang that d____D fine fel`Ilow Andre?" and being reluctantly answered in the affirmative, after a pause adn sigh: "Well, then," sayes he "if you do hang Andre, the world will know what a d___d blockhead Sir Harry Clinton is". ! His daughter's marriage announced in t`Ihe Virginia Free Press August 30, 1838 stated ".... daughter of the late R K Meade"aI! Enlisted in the 17th Regiment CSA under General A F Hill. Was wounded at Williamsburg and dies 3 days later.lI! In 1860 were living at "Buckland Hall", Bull Run VApI! Moved to NCtI! Went to IdahouI! Suoerintendent of Schools, Warren County NCyI! Lived in Front Royal VAzI! Hite FAmily Genealogy says he was a Captain in WW II. Since his wife's younger brother was born in 1882. He probably have been at least as old as his brother-in-law and if so he would have been old enough to be in WW I but much too old (ovezIr 60 when the War started) to have been in WW II.|I! Of Fairview in Culpepper County VAI! cousin of Dr William Twyman. Wrote "My Rapahannock Story"I! Hite FAmily Genealogy lists birth place as Belle Vue but was probably Belle Grove. Darleen Brewer Wright has his middle name as Bird not Ward.I! Of Urbanna OHI! Died in Civil WarI! Granddughter of Thomas Marshall, son of Chief Justice John MarshallI! Brother of John Smith Bull Davison who married Mary Eltinge Hite. The Davison brothers married sisters.I!CENSUS:1880;CollinsCo.TX;E.D.11;P.24. Lists Frank Miller ,W,M,37,Boarder,Emp R.R.,Born NY.(Birtdate on tombstone would make him 32). !BIOGRAPHY: Eva Miller, daughter of Clarence Miller, related to Malcolm Dow that the family story was: IFrank Miller was a stow-a-way on a ship bound for New York where he jumped ship as a young boy. He got in trouble with the law, so he made his way(?) to Galveston Texas. He then met and married Nena White of Liberty Co. Clarence Miller, tIheir first son was born in Liberty county about this time. Frank Miller nor Nena Miller are listed on the 1900 census for Texas. (Not on the soundex). Vira Miller (3rd child) was born in Sheridan, Colorado,TX in 1893. This would indicate heI was a mobil 'railroad' employee. IDates of B & D only given in years on tombstones. !BIRTH:LibertyCo.BirthRec.;DelayedBk.;Liberty,TX I! MARRIAGE: Trinity Co., TX., Ct. Hse.; Marriage Bk. 9, P. 36 (Minnie Ringo)I!CENSUS:1910TrinityCo.TX.;E.D.115;P.51I!BIRTH:ColoradoCo.BirthRec.Delayed;BPSherdian,Tx !CENSUS:1910TrinityCo.Tx;e.d.115;p.51IFirst wife of Charlie B. Miller Sr. Mother of 4 boys: Charlie Jr., Edward, Frank, and Gene. Still living at this date (11/23/90)IFrank was shot accidentially by his step father, while trying to enter the house at night. 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Parents: Mark Lee was the son of Petrer Lee and Rebecca Taylor. In the church baptism records of StMartin Catholic Church, Peter Lee was "du Compte Richemont en Virginia (Richmond County) and Rebecca ITaylor was also "of Virgina" Of their children, John was "of Virginia", but son Mark was "of Kentucky". Normally, these statements apply to the state of birth but have not been confirmed by other sources MILITARY: War 1812; Mark Lee was a pIrivate in DeClouet's Regiment of Militia who were called out for the War of 1812. CENSUS-DEATH: 1850: Vermillion Par., LA.;E.D. (Not on this census). Born ca 1786 in Kentuck per Barbara Ann Venable M Allen Landry has marriage date as I20 Jun 1820 "Amy White and the Old 300" by Gifford White Mark Lee was the son of Peter Lee and Rebecca Taylor. In church baptisms Peter Lee was :du Compte Richemont en Virginia" (Richmond County). and Rebecca Taylor was also "of VirgIinia." Of their children, John Jr. (that is, John the Younger was "of Virginia", but son Mark was "of Kentucky." Normally, these statements apply to the state of birth but I have not confirmed them by other sources. Mark Lee was a privatIe in DeClouet's Regiment of the Louisiana Militia who were called out for the War of 1812. He is said to have given the land for the First Methodist Church in Vermilion Parish. All that is left of it is a cemetery where many of Mark's descenIdants are buried. It is just east of the town of Henry. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Abbeville - A 100 Year old Treasure Chest of Memories" From the Abbeville library, states "among the Iearliest settlers of Prairie Greig was John Greig and Mark Lee". This was according to a study of the first inhabitants of this area made by Judge W. W. Edwards, a pioneer jurist. His studies date back to 1844. Mark Lee's widow, Rachel, dIied between the years 1885 and 1890. Records in the court house in Abbeville show that she sold her brand, LE to her son Austin in 1885, and in 1890 she is recorded as "dec" ---------------------------------------------------------------------I---------- (TRANSLATION) FROM FRENCH (2) Extract from the Register of Marriages of the Parochial Church of StMartins, Attakapas). In the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty, the Sixth of February, before me Gabriel Isobey, Curate Iof of the Parochial Church of St. Martin, in the County of Attakapas, duly authorised for this purpose, and in presence of Messrs. John White, Robert Cade and John Nuggah appeared the Mark Lee, an inhabitant of Vermillion Vermillion and NativeI of Kentucky, the legitimate son of Peter Lee and of Rebecca Lee, his father and mother, he being of the age of majority, stipulating for himself and in his name, of one part: Rachel White, a native of this Parish, and legitimate daughter of BIilly White, an inhabitant of the said Vermillion and of Aimee White, her father and mother, she being of minor age acting for her, in her and under the authority and consent of her parents, as appears by the act hereto annexed under date of thIe 6th instant, who having requested us, and to be witness to their faith and to the promise of marriage, which they declared to me that they wanted to contract together agreeably to the forms prescribed by the laws of this State, as well as thIe laws of that religion which they profess, I, the undersigned Curate, have received the faith and promise of marriage which said parties have told and declared unto me by words to give reciprocally, a promising obligation to pass their lives Itogether in the most perfect and harmonious union to aid and mutually support each other in health and sickness of which I have given them act at the parson house, in presence of the undersigned witnesses as well as the partied: I Robert Cade Mark Lee John Nuggah Rachel White John White John Lee O. White Firm ( ) Roubon Jesse White I Gabriel Isobey, Curate A true copy -- A. M. Ian, Curate State of Louisiana, 14th District Court, Parish of Vermilion, Clerk's Office. I Ambrose Lacour, Deputy Clerk of the Court aforesaid, the state and parish aforesaid, do Ihereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct translation from the French French copy hereto annexed, of the marriage of Mark Lee and Rachel White celebrated on the 6th February 1820.; that said act is not recorded in this office. GiIven unto the hand and official seal of the 14th Judicial Court of the State of Louisiana in and for the Parish of Vermillion, at Abbeville, this 20th day of May, A.D. 1859. Ambrose Lacour, I Clerk Ancestral History of the Taylors - Lees - Durkes - Kibbe by Lillian Norwood Durke Trappey 929.1 GENERATION VI-B MARK LEE, son of Peter Lee Sr. was born between 1790 and 1800 in Kentucky or VirginIia and died in 1850. The bounty land claim of his wife (Rachel White, daughter of William White and Amy Comstock) after his death, reveals that he was residing in St. Martin's Parish when he became engaged in the war of 1812. He served under ICaptain Carmouche in the year 1815, and was stationed in the edge of New Orleans. He is said to have given land for the first Methodist Church in Vermillion Parish, Louisiana. 1850 Census Vermilion Parish Widow Mark Lee Female 48 Ifarming LA Harrison Male 25 Austin Male 23 Caroline Female 17 Mary Lee Female 11I!CENSUS:SchoolCensus;LibertyCo.TX.;1855I!MARRIAGE:LibertyCo.TXMarriageRec.;BookB;P211;Liberty,TXI!CENSUS:1900LibertyCo.TX;E.D.36;P12 !MARRIAGE:LibertyCo.MarriageRec.;BookC;P416;Liberty,TXI!CENSUS:1910ChambersCo.TX;E.D.25:P.10I!MARRIAGE:LibertyCo.MarriageRec.;BookE;P257;Liberty,TXI! Data regarding children (except Elizabeth, John and Mark is from Southwest LA Records Vol 1 & 2. Marriage: Peter Lee and Rebecca Taylor, daughter of Simon Taylor and Mary Hite were married 28 Jan 1778 in Hampshire Co. by Rev. Thaddeus DoIdd, circuit rider. Source:D A R Magazine, Aug 1950, Page 699, submitted by R M Bell, Washington and Jefferson College Wahsington PA. Came to LA shortly after 1790. Records show that they made entries for land grants. Volumn III, AmeriIcan States Papers, "Before Richard Cocke 1809 Attakapas, Peter Lee, Jr deposed that his brother Mark went in the fall of 1802 to reside on land claimed, as a tenant of John Abshire, until fall of 1803. P. 145- "Mark Lee sold 400 acres he goIt in 1796 on Vermillion Bayou. Ben Hargrave stated Mark Lee resided on land claimed 1797-1801. Was a Pvt. in the Virginia DAR Index. Lee, Peter b.1759 d.3-1823 m. Rebekah Taylor. Pvt VA. Peter Lee & Rebecca Taylor "du Compte Richmont enI Virginia Richmond County. Peter Lee was in the church baptism records, son of William Lee and Marie Thanten of Virginia. Southwest Louisiana Records: Volume LEE, Pierre (Guillaume & Marie Thanten) m. Rebeka Teleur (SM Ch.) LIEE, Pierre(Pierre & Rebecca Taylor of Richmond county Virginia b 5 Mar 1809 (SM Ch: v7, #845) Got Records from Malcom Dow and he had that Peter Lee, Sr died in Mason County Kentucky. DAR INDEX LEE, PETER, born about February 14, 1I759, Prince William County Virginia, died March 1823, Vermillion Vermillion Parish, Louisiana, married January 27, 1778, Rebeca Taylor, born Hampshire County, Virginia, died Vermillion Parish, Louisiana. SERVICE: Private, Hampshire CountIy, Virginia. CHILDREN: 1. Nancy, married _________ Welborn. 2. Mark, married Rachel White. 3. John, married Jane Susan Bryan 4. Peter, Jr., married Clementine Robbins. 5. RebeccaI. 6. Elizabeth, married John Davis 7. Polly Ann. 8. Ann MEMBERS: Elva Harrington Cater, No. 469070 (419444). St Landry Parish Bk B Conveyance Book 1810-1813 16 Jun 1810--Acknowledgement Iof Indebtedness. Peter Lee does acknowledge himself to be indebted to Isaac Baldwin for the sum of $187. plus 10% interest and he does hypothecate to Baldwin all his estate real and personal, particularly a tract of land lying on Ithe Bayou Vermilion containing 140 acres. /s/Peter Lee witnesses Edwin Lorrain and Allan B. Magruder.I! Born ca 1763. Marriage: Hampshire Co VA (WV), Rev Thaddeys Dodd, Circuit Minister, performed the marriage of Rebecca Taylor, daughter of Simon Taylor and Mary Hite, to Peter Lee. Rebecca Taylor father was Simon Taylor and Mary Hite of IHampshire County VirginiaI! M Allen Landry says he was born in VA and Mark his brother Mark was born in KY.I!BIRTH:SMCh.;V.6,#1029;St.Martin,LAI!MARRIAGE:Laf.Ct.Hse.;Mar#91;Laf.LA.I!MARRIAGE:JeffersonCo.MarriageRec.;BookA;P.484I! M Allen Landry has marriage 3 Aug 1824 Southwest Louisiana Records: Vol. #2 LEE, Nancy (Peter & Rebecca TAYLOR) m. 3 Aug 1824 Thomas E Millborn of Illinois (Laf Ct Hse:Mar #13) Illinois (Laf. Ct. Hse.: Mar. #13)I! Name, birth date and birth city from M Allen Landry Southwest Louisiana Records: Vol. 1 LEE, Pierre (Pierre, & Rebecca TAYLOR of Richmond County Virginia) b 5 Mar 1807 (SM Ch. : v.7, #845) LEE, Pierre (Pierre & Rebecca TAYLOR,I du Compte de Richemont en Virginia) b 5 Mar 1807 (SM Ch.: v. 7, # 845 Ancestral History of the Taylors - Lees - Durkes - Kibbe by Lillian Norwood Durke Trappey 929.1 GENERATION VI-A PETER LEE, JR. married Clementine Rollins of New OrIleans. Tradition has it that he was living in New Orleans at the time of his marriage, and came to the Vermillion country in the middle of the 19th century, and is credited with being, along with Richard Henry (nee Kattentite) the first to setItle in the community of Henry, near Abbeville. He died in 1860. Children: (1) Irestile m. ________Dubois. (2) John m. Alzino Dyson (3) Henry m. _______Guidry. (4) Rebecca m. Andrew Moss I (a) Lora Dugat (b) Effie Touchett (c) Edna Bagley (5) Nancy Ann b.7-17-1879 d. 4-28-1951 m. Ursin Primeaux b. 6-7-1861 d. 7-31-1937 (a) Aledia Joseph (e)I Amy Rebecca (b) Alita Mary (f) Robert Emos (c) Myrtis (g) Stella Roberta (d) Esmai (h) Gussie Lee (6) Peter III m. (1st) Louise Foster I (2nd) Katherine Robert Dehart. (7) Polly Ann m. J. T. Thibodeaux. The following is from an old Bbible belonging to the geirs of Nancy Lee Primeaux, the daughter of Peter Lee, Jr and a granddaughter of Peter Lee SIr. The bible was in very bad condition, with pages missing and the ink faded out in many places, some of the dates and names had been retraced in ink. The Bible was imprinted at London by Robert Barker, Printer to the King's _______(faded) anIne Denn 1616_____(faded) One page "We are Lees of the Lees", I am one of the _____brothers of the greatest Generals of our time, General_______(faded). General ________faded.I! Abraham and wife Anna Veronica Merkle emigrated from Bonheim in 1717.I! George came to Bonfeld in 1654, after the Thirty Years War, and became a resident.I! Data from Mrs E M Gorence. Died ca 1749 There is much speculation about whether this is the same family as others claim as ancesters with the same names for the mother and father. If so, George had 2 brothers.I! Name, husband and marriage data by June Jeffries MasseyI! Name, wife and marriage data by June Jeffries MasseyI! This is the June Jeffries Massey that furnished several names and other data in her l9ine.I! Name from Barbara Ann Trahan Venable Marriage date from M Allen LandryI! 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Sara Eltinge is #D-162 in Vol One of ADCDubois (Blue Book) Sister of Eleanor Eltinge who married her husband's brother Isaac. Their ancesters have been Itraced back to the Crusades through Cretien DuBois. These ancesters include Charlemagne, William I, Henry I and II, Eleanor of Aquitaine (Queen of France), Alfred the Great, Pepin King of Italy and many other of Royalty, according to "The EuroIpean Ancestry of CretienDuBois of Wices France 1597-1628" by Mathew Hilt Murphy, 1987 rev. 1990. Day and month of birth from Rosalie Stanton Clary with date of death. She has marriage as 1737. Carol Henkel has same birth date but marriage aIs 1736, Ulster Co NY. (Note they areusually concidered to have been one of the 16 families who moved with Jost and others to the Shenandoah Valley of VA in 1731. But that is doubtful as they would have been very young to be married - and if thIey were married after 1732 the group was in the Valley in the spring 1732 at the latest.I! Jacques joined the Wallon Church at Leiden Apr 1646 Jacques and Pierronne had seven children baptised at the Wallon Church prior to leaving for America in 1675. He emigrated to Wiltwyck (called Esopus by the indians and later called KingstIon) where he ramined until his death in 1677I! Had 12 children, (David M French)I! Dates of birth, death and marriage from Gigi Ginger Clark Good of Wheatley AR.I! Dr David M French has his birth year as 1656, death as ca 1714 in Somerset Co NJ. I! Chretien DuBois is descended from Charlemagne, William I, Henry I and II, Eleanor of Aquitaine Queen of France, Alfred the Great, many Princesses. Many generations of Royalty according to "The European Ancestry of Chretien DuBois of Wicres I France 1597-1628" by Matthew Hilt Murphy, 1987, rev. 1990.I! Per Ruth Heidgerd, "Matthew Blanchan In Europe and America", Dubois Family Association 1979, son Isaac was born as per date (no year stated). This family emigrated from Mannheim to New York in 1661 on the "St Jan Baptiste". Their son Jac Iob was baptised 1 Oct 1661 at Niew Dorp, later Hurley, showing their arrival was prior to that date. Louis first settled at Niew Dorp (Hurley) then resettled at New Paltz as one of the patentees. His grandson Daniel DuBois built "The Old FIort" at New Paltz in 1705 Dr David M French has his death year as 1693. Shows he came to America 1660/I! Dr David M French has her birth year as ca 1629.I! Joined the Wallon Church at Leiden Oct 1646 posted bans for marriage, accompanied by her father-in-law to be, Jean Biljouw, 3 Apr 1649 Per City Archives, a child of Pierre and Francoise was buried in Leiden 17 Mar 1656. Pieere and FIrancoise sailed from Leiden on the ship Jan Baptiste 9 May 1661 for New York (Niew Amsterdam). With them were four daughters and when they arrived they had a son Isaac born at sea. They settled at Oude Dorp on Staten Island and built the BilIliou-Stillwell-Perine house that stands as the oldest structure on Staten IslandI! The only records on Anne is as godmother to Jean Baptiste du Bois, son of Francois du Bois and Jeanne Marie Brunel. Francois appears to be the brother of Chretien and may have been "Franchois".I! Nmae and birth date from M Allen Landry Southwest Louisiana Records: Vol #1 LEE, Emilie (Pierre & Rebeka TELEUR, both of Virginia) bt 4 October 1808 at age 3 years (SM Ch.: v.1,p.457)I! This person along with his siblings and his descendants from Colette SilvestriI! This lady furnished her husbands line back to John Bacon Leeds, great grandson of Maj Isaac Hite, Jr.I! Matthew and Anthony Krypel (Crispell) sailed for New York 27 Apr 1660 on the Gilded Otter. Matthew had children 12, 9 and 5 years of age and his wife. Anthony had his wife.I!Andreas was a farrier in Wimpfen.I! Dr David M French has 1662 as the year he came to America. I! Documentation with Minnie Hite Moody's papers. Correspondence from Fonda, Montgomery County Courthouse NY David French says he came to America 1665&I! Baptism from Minni Hite Moody's correspondence. Letter from Montgomery County, Fonda NY.'I! From Minnie Hite Moody's corresponcence from Fonda, Montgomery County Copurthouse NY Also we have between 400 and 500 pages of his descendants on file,I! Dr David French says he came to America 1658-I! Surname Was or became Bosch/I! Mary Davy has birthplace as Kingston NY with ?B C LG -,G #*G "H & .H OH ($yH 'H D#&H nH "H j"I *+!BI BnI I HI a3I 2I 1J +L >KL ?oL EC?L BL (L (BL fH(M 8~$IM FxM SM Z`<M LMM NKN OK?N L^N M~N KQaN PN WJN UIO fYNO SvO O XRO WO + J- L  n 6  = J 0 *. edoM ct c gT f |w mh% T-G di v ti sz wq f o. P |nt xm B l o t 4 nQ ,r s  ^ M | ' ?F ki z w  q  1 T u z     9 xZ w}    L{ K ? e z  S V e ]7 `   f d  C m  c[  y 1 [      & N t ! 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This lady, her data and her children are from Colette Silvestri Parsells4I! Civil Engineering/Law6I! Spinster Coauthored The History of Patrick and Henry Counties, Va; published 1935. She was listed in 1900 census as living as a boarder with a William Thomas, Kansas City, Jackson Co, MO7I! Mining9I! Architect';I! Lawyer. Educated in public schools and private tutor Admitted to Washington Bar 1895 and practiced in Walla Walla. Member Pedigo, Watson and Gose. President, Hylu Corp VP and general atty, Walla Walla Railway Co VP and attorney Wahluke(&;I Investment Company Director and attorney: First National Bank of Walla Walla Security Service Corp Robinson Land & Livestock, Inc attorney: Northern Pacific Railway Co )';I Touchet (Wash) State Bank Prescott (Wash( State Bank Republican Home, Walla Walla Office: First National Bank, Walla Walla Copied from Marquis, Who was Who in America Vol5 1969-19(;I73-?I! Copies of his will in possession of Louise F Johnson, 604 Lilac Dr, Round Rock TX 78664-3222CI! Settled in Pequa, Lancaster County PAFI! per Dr Slaughter's book (see note with his daughter "Nellie" spouse of Maj Isaac Hite Jr) he had a habit of making sketches of sermons he heard..HI! Had no children He was appointed Secretary of State by President Jefferson 1801. He guided the negotiaitons that resulted in the Louisana Purchase in 1803. Elected president of the United States 1808 (USA's 4th). Nickname:"Father of /-HIthe Constitution". Was President during the War of 1812, reelected 1812. Among his papers are comments on the Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles. In addition to his comments he furnished a list of theological authors for the Library of0.HI the University of Virginia. In his comments; on the words of Christ to StPaul "Arise and go into the city and it shall be told thee what thou shall do". His comment is "It is not the talking but the walking and working person that is the t/HIrue Christian."II! Commissioner of Revenue for North side Henry County. Also Circuit Court Clerk and republican nominee for Congress in a democratic districtLI! Died in infancyRI! Died in infancyVI! Initials may have been H MWI! Never MarriedXI! Never married_I! AccountantbI! Birth year may have been 1887 not 1882fI! Norfolkk Western RRiI! Twin of MarthaI! All the children except Elizabeth Pugh moved to Ohio County KYI! Christie Rochon has b 7 Jul 1780 d 5 Nov 1847I! Data from Bradley Wallace Note his wife's birth 1 May 1749 and marriage date 5 Feb 1760, before her 11th birthday!I! Twin of Anna RachelI! Had 10 childrenI! Never marriedO V589&ΩwGnFO W689MaڹKI;zF SX89;l1F<:$%F- TY89qYC,94`$FL TZ89pXiM57`5$Mn U[89De罔JGYM V\89"(*D1`$M V]89ZehE=ȧyF ^789fKBI^3k`$M W_89&! ODt>|+\`$F W`89fUOq%M. 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Divorced Michael Kevin Aug 1985I! Divorced Jan 1967I! Never married as of August 1994 She and her mother have contributed their ancestry back to Janet's great grandparents.I! Never married as of August 1994I! Elizabeth C Allen of Louisville KY has her listed as Ellen with no dates nor locations.I!! Married at Mount Calvary Church, Front Royal Va This man and his son Cary, granddaughter Ruth and great granddaughter, Martha furnished by Martha Ruth Tuckey Foote.I! married in the Church of the Assention, Baltimore MDI! Born in Hahneman Hospital, Philadelphia Married in Rhawnhurst Presbyterian Church, PhiladelphiaI! Never MarriedI! Medical TranscriptionistI! Came to Grande River Valley 1864 by covered wagonI! Died of Abdominal aneurysmI! Died of cancer I! Divorced from first wife, Nixie, 1978 Divorced from second wife, Nancy, 1986P-I! Richmond Whig and Public Advertiser, Sat Mar 12, 1836 - Entry - "Died on Friday at Rockville, the residence of Isaac F Hite, Gen John Smith in his 86th year. A Native of Westmoreland County, he moved to Frederick County in 1781 (pg 3 c 2) AQO-Ivailable on microfilm, Library of Virginia film 144. O Hite note: Isaac Fontaine Hite, son of Major Isaac Hite, Jr married Eleanor Conway Baldwin the grandaughter of General Smith, thus it is logical for him to have been living with Isaac FP-I Hite in his 86th year.CI! This man has furnished corrections and additions to the descandants of Walker Maury Hite (RIN#5144)QI! Submitted by Darleen Brewer WrightSI! Rebecca's home is still in Berryville VA, at 316 E Main Street. It is in excellent condition, owner occupied. Rebecca and Major Smith called this house "The Nook".TI! Born ca 1742/43 Died 1770 when her son John was born Married ca 1769UI! No children Elizabeth is #E-395 in Blue Book Part Two, page 185. She, her brother John and sister Anna Taylor, provided the funds to build the first Methodist Church at StephensburgVI! Names and data on most descendants furnished by Vicki Breeze. Exceptions being Samuel Hough, the second or youngest William Hite Hough and his wife and daughter Edith and Edith's family.WI! She was the second owner of Springdale, after her father Col John died. Her sister Marguerite married her brother-in-law Isaac Brown.Z]I! Probably never married Henry I. also wife of deMarischothen She bore 3 children (or more?) by Henry I. Only one's that name is known. Some list her as the mother of Robert, Earl of Gloucester. Had 3 sons and a daughter when Gerald who di[Y]Ied. Also wife of deMarischoten and Owain who kidnapped her as she slept in her castle. Ir has been reported that the kidnapping was done with her knowledge. Also reportedly, she lived 2 or 3 years with each cousin and had children by allZ]I of them including the FitzSteven line and orhers. 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This family rule of France ended in 987, of what is now Germany it ended in 911.kI! Mary Davy has her name as Annetje (Ann) Wynkoop the data.nI! Mary Davy has her death as 30 May 1809pI! For details see International Encyclopedia "Henry IV" pages 146-147.rI! For details see International Encyclopedia "Conrad II" page 772tI! Per book, "History of Germany" page 172, Agnes was promised in marriage to Leopold of Austria by brother Henry V, son of Emporer Henry IV, about 1105, and at that time Agnes was the widow of "Duke Frederick of Staufen".hI! Killed by Indians on his land on Goose Creek Mary Davy has only 3 children, Jacob, Rebecca and Eliz. Mary also added the title of Captain and the note: -first came to KY from Hampshire Co on the south branch of the Potomac in the igIspring of 1773 to survey land. The group camedown the Ohio River and landed at the mouth of Beargrass Creek where they made camp and spent the next six weeks surveying and exploring. Reference "The Descendants of ColonehIl Abraham Hite" by Helen Hite Sallee.kI! Soldier in Rev War Ruth T Frey has Abraham married to Catherine Wyncoop. This is possible since heis marriage to Elizabeth Earickson is reported to be 21 Jul 1792, when he was 36 or 37 years old and most people during that period of tljIime were married at a much younger age. All the children were born after the second marriage date. Note the oldest daughter's middle name was Wyncoop. Abraham's maternal grandmother was also a Wyncoop. ! Soldier in Rev War Ruth T FremkIy has Abraham married to Catherine Wyncoop. This is possible since heis marriage to Elizabeth Earickson is reported to be 21 Jul 1792, when he was 36 or 37 years old and most people during that period of time were married at a much younger lIage. All the children were born after the second marriage date. Note the oldest daughter's middle name was Wyncoop. Abraham's maternal grandmother was also a Wyncoop.oI! Became Lord of the Saxon villages of Burnham and of many other manors at the survey 1080. From thses villages he took the name of Burnham and became the father of the surname Burnham. From "The Burnham Genealogy" by Roderick H Burnham of HnIartford CT.I! She was of the Royal English House who fled to Scotland after the Norman Conquest.I! This Mathilde was Henry I's first wife His second wife was also Mathilde who died 1044I! Cornelia, widow of Jean and Chretien duBois, joined Protestant church at Middlebourg March 2, 1646I! Name was spelled BiljouwuI! Succeeded his father to the throne. King 1031-1060. In order to quell a revolt by his brother Robert, he invested him with the duchy of Burgundy (1032). He fought constantly with the powerful William of Normandy who later became William tII of EnglandI! Crusader in Holy Land 1207.I! Also listed as MabelI! Murphy puts Antoine's (Jean IV's grandfather's) marriage date at 1519. This probably should be 1419. His father died 1411. Sourrounding dates have been corrcted. Birth and marriage dates shown here are per Henkel guess.I! Murphy puts Antoine's marriage date at 1519. This probably should be 1419; his father died 1411. Birth and marriage dates shown here are per Henkel guess.I! !Birth and marriage dates per Henkel guess.I! Birth and marriage dates per Henkel guess.I! a.k.a. Agnes Welf or Guelph.I! a.k.a. "Henry Le Beau".I! a.k.a. Henry, head of the Guelphs (Welf).I! Perhaps the greatest King of England, ruled a vast Anglo-Norman empire 1154 to 1189. Became duke of Normandy in 1150, inherited his father's lands in 1151 and married Eleanor of Aquitane in 1152, acquiring her large domain. He began the Isystem of royal justice and hence COMMOON LAW, which became the basis of legal systems of most English speaking peoples. Was succeeded by his second son Richard I, who was succeeded by his younger brother, John. 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King of the Franks 768-814, Roman Emperor beginning, 800. He was regarded as the founder of the Holy Roman Empire and spread RoIman Christianity across central Europe.I! Swabia was the area now southwestern Germany from the Black Forest to the Iller River and from Franconia south to Switzerland. I lies chiefly within the present German Staztes of Baden-Wurttemberg and Bavaria. Swabia's importance was deriveId from it's strategic location between the upper Danube and the upper Rhine rivers. (Taken from Grolier's Encyclopedia, Grolier Electronic Publishing, Inc) I! For details see International Encyclopediais under "Alfred the Great", pages 397-398. Alfred is known by some as "the founder of the Anglo-Saxon Race". I! 1980 edition of Europaeische StammtafelnI! He was a staunch supporter of his half-sister Matilda in her quest for the throneI! Died in the wreck of the White ShipI! Widow of AnskillI! After 1119 she became a nun at FontevraultI! Was living 1187$I! Yes he had a second wife named Mathilde. This one is not related to Henry III&I! was living 1142+I! born ca 688, the first Carolingian to bring most of what is today France under his control. He was the illegitimate son of Pepin of Heristal, mayor of the palace in Austrasia. When his father died in 714, he fought for 5 years against P+Iepin's widow, Plectrude; Ragemfred, mayor of the palace in Neustria; and Radbod, duke of the Frisians, to secure his position as mayor. His sons succeeded him in the position of Mayor. King 717-741 Hero of Tours (His battles are +Ilisted in Groliers Encyclopedia),I! ca 714-768, also known as Pepin the Short. First king of the Franks. He and his brother suceeded their father as mayors of the palace (741) and during the next six years crushed a half dozen revolts in Bavaria, Alamannia, Saxony and Aquitai,Ine. Carloman entered a monastery 747. In 750 Pepin altered the long standing pro-Lombard policy of his family and arranged with Pope Zacharias to support the papacy in return for papal santion of Carolingian usurption of the Frankish kingship,I. Thus Pepin deposed (751) King Childeric III and was annointed king of the Franks. Pepin crushed the Lombards when they threatened Rome (754,756). He ceded conquered territories to the pope (the donation of Pepin), thus establishing the basis,I for the PAPAL STATES. Pepin also crushed revolts in Saxony (748, 753) and Bavaria (749) and conquered Aquitaine. He was succeeded by his sons Charlemagne and Carloman. (Grolier Electronic Publishing)>I! Also known as "le gros" (The Younger) (illegitimate son.) Alpais (Chalpaida) was his concubineEI! Mary Davy has her birthplace as Frederick Co VA with a ?bI! Not wife, concubine of Pepin II, le groseI! Became Bishop of Metz Dec 611lI! King of France 481-511. The founder of the Frankish Kingdom, work started by his grandfather Merowen the Salien Frankish chieftain. After his death the kingdom was parcelled among his 4 sons, whose heirs waged war against each other and lIoutsiders. See Grollier's Encyclopedia, history of France, under Clovis also, for his exploits and accomplishments. E- Hu- - - _- .. 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His grave was discovered Tournai in 1653. It containded a great wealth in gold, including a signet ring with his protrait on it, and the severed head of his horse were among it's contents.qI! A Roman LadywI! Died youngxI! Died in the wreck of the White ShipyI! Died in the wreck of the White ShipzI! Had 5 other illegitimate children by Henry I in addition to Robert of Gloucester{I! He fought at Bremule in 1119 where his father, Henry I defeated Louis VI. He became Earl of Gloucester 1122 He supported his half sister Maud in the battle for the throne against their cousin Stephen. In 1143 he defeated Stephen at Wi{Ilton. Died of feverI! Divorced King John 1199I! This is the second child named Richard. This one inherited his mother's lands at Creuilly and was the ancestor of the signeurs de Creuilly.I! Killed in action at Toulose.I! Lived in Roanoke and Salem VA.I! Lived in Roanoke and Richmond VAI! Never marriedI! John C Fell, Eagle Mountain Ranch, 5550 Fetter Road, San Joase CA 95132 has his middle name as Williams and title of Colonel. Colonel of the Virginia 22nd Infantry. Fatally wounded in one of the Battles for Winchester during the Civil WaIr, died six days later. This was less than a month before the Cedar Creek Battle at Belle Grove 19 Oct 1964. Was reburied in 1870 with "Taz" in a shared grave Had four childrenI! Second husband George Hugh SmithI! Originally George William PattonI! This is the famous U S Army general. US Cavalry and then Armored Commander. Nickname "Blood and Guts", among others. OH note: I had the pleasure (?) of meeting Gen Patton during the 1940 Army maneuvers at Camp McCoy Wisconsin. I was aI runner for our National Guard unit during a portion of those three weeks. I learned the "hard way" - DO NOT salute a general in the field under combat conditions (enemy snipers would know who to target). 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Married in the Lansdale Presbyterian Church, Lansdale PAI! born in the Phoenixville Hospital, Phoenixville PAI! born Grand View Hospital, Sellersville PAI! born, Grand View Hospital, Sellersville PAI! born in Rolling Hills Hospital, Cheltenham PAI! divorced from George Levy, August 1991 married in Rhawnhurst Presbyterianm Church, Philadelphia PAI! Married in Rhawnhurst Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia PAI! Divorced Leslie 1976I! married in the Zion Prot. Episcopal Church, Philadelphia PAI! Martha Foote furnished this data and had no explaination as to why Susan Truncer m "Pete" Harper and the two children have surname Emmrich.I! has three childrenI! has three children, wife's name unknownI! He was great grandson of Rev Charles Grymes the first rector of York Parish in 1645 and the progenitor of the Grymes family in Virginia. He obtained grants of land in York and Gloucester counties. Among his descendants was Lucy Grymes, bornI 1734, who married the second Henry Lee.I! This name and death date added by Elizabeth C Allen of Louisville KY."I! This is the lady who contributed her ancestry back to Isaac Hite, s/o Jost%I! Was called Eltinge as his step father Jan Eltinge raised him3I! of New York City Submitted by Darleen Brewer Wright4I! All her ancestors we have came from Darleen Brewer Wright<I! Dr David French thinks he may have had four wives?I! Surname was HendrygkeenKI! Mary Davy has her last name as Mulenar/Mullenger (Miller)]I! Dr David French says he had seven children`I! This man gave us his ancestry descendants and his ancestry back to Judge Cornelius Hite Skinker. He has portraits of James Madison Hite and his wife that were loaned to Belle Grove in March of 1999 to remain there at least until the Hite`I reunion of the year 2000jI! Twin of RobertkI! 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Divorced Therese 20 Jul 1976 This gentleman submitted 8 generations of his line beginning with James Madison Hite's wife Caroline Matilda Irvine. The descendants of James M aand Caoline through their daughter Ann Eliza Hite and Thomas JupIlian Skinker.tI! Divorced 1975xI! William S Parker has her marriage as 1979 divorced 1976. The divorce is probably 1986.I! Have no children This is the man who furnished several generations of his ancestry and added dates and locations to others of this lineI! Married widow of Geroge Patton Smith. they had eight children.I! Close associate of Geroge Washington. Killed at Trenton during the Rev War.I! Had three sonsI! Never married Body was buried second time at Winchester in same grave as his brotherI! Was Judge of the West Virginia supreme court at time of his death Had two childrenI! Issue all femaleI! Never marriedI! Had 4 childrenI! Issue - 2 daughters and 1 sonI! No issueI! Late British ArmyI! Married - Issue, Mrs S J Mackelski, Mrs Roger Boyle, Mrs Car____I! Never marriedI! US NavyI! Had no childrenI! Divorced first wife, Bona, 1976I! This lady has furnished her husbands ancestry for several generations and added dates and locations, etc for the collateral lines of Williams and Pattons.I! No issueI! DivorcedI! No issueI! Is a Mother Superior in 1996I! married in 1995I! Never married - the two "sons" were adopted English boys "Informally engaged" to General Pershing when he was a widower but nothing came of it.I! Married - don't have wife's name-I! Had no children/I! Had issue1I! 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