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51 ! 59 Elizabeth Lewis, born April 23, 1724, married May 3, 1744, William Kennon, of Chesterfield county, father of Richard, William, signer of the Mecklenburg Declaration: Charles and John Kennon (Note 1). GLOUCESTER COUNTY, VA - BIOGRAPHIES - Lewis Family of Warner Hall. William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 10, No. 1. (Jul., 1901), pp. 48-54.

Major Thomas Harrison, who married first a Miss Pendleton, second Mary Kennon, daughter of William Kennon. He was a son of Maj. Wm. Kenon and Anne Eppes, son of Richard Kennon & Elizabeth Worsham. Tylers Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Vol II, No. 3, p. 200.. 
KENNON, WILLIAM (I31267)
 
52 ! 8, Archibald (b. March 7, 1744-'45), died issueless; Diary of John Blair, Lyon G. Tyler. William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 7, No. 3. (Jan., 1899), pp. 133-153. BLAIR, ARCHIBALD (I31884)
 
53 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I5956)
 
54 ! Annm d. 1832. George Norbury Mackenzie, editor, Colonial Families of the United States of America, Vol VI, Seaforth Press, Baltimore, MCMXVII., p. 375. Google Books online. PENROSE, ANN (I176374)
 
55 ! Captain John Ogle Of Eglingham; B: about 1621: D: before 11 June 1686. Capt of Militia for four northern counties, 1650 - Commissioner of Commonwealth and commander of Troop of horse in Scotland, 1651 - High Sheriff, 1654 - Churchwarden, 1655. M: Eleanor Pringle, daughter of Robert Pringle, of Stitchell, Scotland "Living Descendants of Blood Royal in America" 5th Volume, p. 268. OGLE, Capt. JOHN (I98203)
 
56 ! COL. WILLIAM BALL, (9--1), of Lancaster Co., Va., b. 1676; d. 1745; eldest son of Capt. William and Margery (Downman) Ball; made will Aug. 14, 1744, probated March 8, 1745; served as Surveyor of Northumberland Co., 1724; was a staunch and liberal supporter of the Established Church, and a Vestryman of Christ Church; m. Hannah Beale, d. prior to 1744. Issue: 10--1. William, Capt., of Lancaster Co., Va., d. prior to 1744; served as Justice, High Sheriff, Inspector and Capt. of Militia, 1727 to [p.32] 1737; m. Feb. 17, 1723, Margaret Ball, dau. of Capt. Richard and Saran (Young) Ball, and had issue. 10--2. GEORGE; of whom later. 10--3. Sarah, m. (first) Sept. 22, 1724, Dennis McCarty, d. 1744, son of Capt. Daniel and -- (Payne) McCarty, of Westmoreland Co., Va.; (second) Abram Barnes, and had issue. 10--4. Judith, m. April 13, 1726, George Glasscock, who made will Oct. 19, 1793, probated Sept. 6, 1796; and had issue. 10--5. Ellen, m. (first) July 3, 1734, Richard Chichester, of Fair-weather, Lancaster Co., Va., son of John and Elizabeth (Symes) Chi-chester; (second) June 12, 1747, William Downman, son of Rawleigh and Margaret (Ball) Downman, and had issue. 10--6. Hannah, m. Sept. 7, 1746, Robert Mitchell, of St. Mary's Parish, Lancaster Co., Va., who served as a Vestryman, and had issue. COLONIAL FAMILIES OF THE Southern States of America, BALL FAMILY page 32.

!28 Sep 1694: Mentioned in father's will.

!25 Jun1695: Mentioned in grandmother Hannah Ball's will

!9 Sep 1702: Mentioned in mother's will.

!14 Nov 1716: Att a Court held for Lancaster County, the 14th day of November Anno Dom: 1716. PRESENT Capt. Henry ffleett, Mr. Thomas Carter, Mr. John Turberville, Richard Chichester Esqr Justices, Major William Ball, Capt. George Heale, Mr. Thomas Lee. The County of Lancaster being indebted the sum of six thousand pounds of tobaco do order that a levy of five pounds and three quarters of a pound of tobacco by the poll be collected by Capt Richard Ball Sheriff of this County off and from every tithable person in this County and that he pay the same to the severall Creditors hereafter named, viz To the Honrble Robert Carter Esq. for keeping the ferry 1400; To Mrs. Barbara Tayloe 1000; To Wm Dare Attrny for the King 1000; To Mrs Martha Howard for water, candles and cleaning the Court House 800; To the Sheriff for extraordinary service 500; To Mr John Turberville for Coroners Enquiry 133. Tithables in Lancaster Co., 1716, William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vo. 21, No. 2. (Oct., 1912), pp. 106-112.

!13 Apr 1720: George Glasscock, of R'd Co., & Judith Ball, dau of William Ball, who consents. Marriage Bonds in Lancaster County. William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 12, No. 2 (Oct., 1903), pp. 97.

!21 Sep 1724: Letter from William Ball to Thomas Edwards, Clerk of Lancaster County, asking "for a license for marriage between Mr. Dennis McCarty of Copeland Parish, Westmoreland County, and my daughter, Sarah Ball" Signs as "William Ball, junior". Marriage Bonds in Lancaster County. William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 12, No. 2 (Oct., 1903), pp. 98.

!13 Dec 1732: Mentioned in David Ball's will as brother William.

!3 Jul 1734: Richard Chichester and Ellen Ball; William Ball, her father consents. He writes to Thomas Edwards, the clerk, "I shall be glad of yours, Mrs. Edwards' and two Daughters' good company next Thursday, if the like occation don't prevent at yr home." Marriage Bonds in Lancaster County. William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 12, No. 2 (Oct., 1903), pp. 98.

!1745: William Ball: Deeds & Wills No. 14, 1743-1750 (Reel 4) p. 55-60. Will pro. 12 Apr. 1745. p. 82a-84a. Inv. rec. 14 June 1745. p. 256a. Inv. rec. 8 Sept. 1749. Lancaster Co. VA.

!14 Aug 1744: Will for Col. William Ball written 8 Mar 1744, 14 Aug 1744 recorded. Grandsons: ; Wm Ball, son os son Wm. Ball, Decd, Benj Ball, Richard Ball, John Ball son of son Geo Ball, Williamson Ball, son of son Geo Ball, George Ball, Williamson Ball, son of son William Decd. Son George Ball, daughters in law, margeret Ball, widow; Mrs Judith Ball wife of son George Ball. Daughters: Sarah mCCarty, Judith Glascock, Ellen Chichester, hannah Ball. Niece, Sarah Opie. Extr. son George Ball. Wits. Jesse Ball, Wm Downman; Michael Dillon WB 14, p 55. Lancaster Co. VA.

!8 Mar 1744: The will of WM. BALL, dat. Aug. 14, 1744, pro. Lanc'r Co. Mar. 8, 1744-5, entails his land in five sections to his eight male heirs, making the will too lengthy to be copied in full. 1. To his gr. son, Wm. Ball, his Lanc'r Co. lands on which the testator then lived, and his male heirs, for want of which successively by entail to his gr. son, Williamson Ball, son of Wm., dec'd; gr. son, Benjamin Ball, gr. son, Richard Ball, gr. son, William Ball, son of George; gr. son, George Ball; failing all of which, to his heirs at law. 2. Also, under similar limitations, his lands in Lanc'r Co. whereon his dau.-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Ball, lived, to his gr. son, Richard. 3. Ditto, his Westmoreland lands, with 200 a. in K. G. Co., to gr. son, Williamson Ball, son of Wm., dec'd. 4. Ditto, 400 a. in K. G., adjoining Richland Run. seated by his son, Wm. Ball, dec'd, to his male heirs, &c. 5. Ditto, his Richmond Co. lands where Capt. George Heale formerly lived, to his son George Ball; to same his K. G. land below the Little Falls, and 500 a. in K. G., &c. To same and his heirs forever two lots in Queenstown. To his daughters-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Ball and Mrs. Judith Ball, wife of his son, George Ball, his daughters, Sarah McCarty, Judith Glasscock, Ellen Chichester, and single dau., Hannah Ball, various legacies of negroes, stock, money, &c. To his daughters, Sarah, Judith, Ellen and Margaret Ball, 25 each. To his niece, Sarah Opie, one negro, &c. Son George Ball to be exec'r. Wit. Jesse Ball, Wm. Downman and Michael Dillen. 
BALL, Col. WILLIAM III (I7838)
 
57 ! Eliz'h Harriet', b. ; d. 14 Feb. 1864; m. Geo. D. Fisher (his 2nd wife).. Philip Slaughter, A History of Bristol Parish, Va., 2nd Edition, J. W. Randolph & English, Richmond, 1879, p. 181. Google Books, online HAXALL, ELIZABETH HARRIET (I237171)
 
58 ! Farmers' repository. ENTRY Married- On April 8, by Rev. William Hill, the
Rev. William C. Walton, of Frederick County, Md., to Miss Lucinda Muse, of Charles Town, Va. (now in W.Va.). (p. 3, c. 1) DATE OF PUB. Wednesday, April 9, 1817. FILM NO. Available on microfilm (Library of Virginia Film 322). 
MUSE, LUCINDA (I11877)
 
59 ! Fielding Lewis, died young; GLOUCESTER COUNTY, VA - BIOGRAPHIES - Lewis Family of Warner Hall. William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 10, No. 1. (Jul., 1901), pp. 48-54. LEWIS, FIELDING (I31236)
 
60 ! Francisco married Leonor Ortiz. José Antonio Esquibel, El Farolito, Winter 2003, Vol. 6 No. 4, pp. 8-14. MUNOS, FRANCISCO (I310929)
 
61 ! Francisco married Leonor Ortiz. José Antonio Esquibel, El Farolito, Winter 2003, Vol. 6 No. 4, pp. 8-14. ORTIZ, LEONOR (I310930)
 
62 ! Gabriel J. Lewis, born September 10, 1775, died February 7, 1864, married Mary Bibb November 24, 1807, and had Elizabeth, born November 11, 1813, who married Col. Samuel McDowell Starling. (Marshall Family.) GLOUCESTER COUNTY, VA - BIOGRAPHIES - Lewis Family of Warner Hall. William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 10, No. 1. (Jul., 1901), pp. 48-54. LEWIS, GABRIEL JONES (I31237)
 
63 ! Genealogy of the Page Family in Virginia, Jenkins and Thomas Printers, New York, 1883, p. 125. Google Books, online BRYAN, CHARLES PAGE (I210573)
 
64 ! Genealogy of the Page Family in Virginia, Jenkins and Thomas Printers, New York, 1883, p. 125. Google Books, online BRYAN, JEANNIE BYRD (I210574)
 
65 ! He was the first Woodford County Clerk. He represented Boone Co., KY in the legislature in 1817. Is this the same Cave Johnson who served as U.S. Postmaster General?

!22 May 1766: Mentioned in father's will. 
JOHNSON, COL. WILLIAM CAVE (I195973)
 
66 ! In the Name of God Amen I HENRY CONYERS of the County of Stafford being 114- sick but of perfect Sence .. doth make this to be my Last Will & Testament .. I give unto my Dear and Loving Wife JENNET the third part of Dower of my whole Estate. Item my will is that my Wife Jennet have the Education of the three children I got by her and the profits of their Estates during their minority to the day of their Several Marriages. Item I give unto my Dear and loving Wife Jennet my 200 acres of Land that lyes upon Goose Creek Co my Wife Jennet and heirs.. Item I give unto my Daughter ANN HOLLAND and heirs 300 acres of land part of the 600 acres of Land I bought of DAVID WAUGH on popeshead in prince William County and for want of heirs .. then to my daughter ThEODOCIA and heirs and for want of heirs to my right heir for ever. Item I give unto my Daughter Theodocia the remaining 300 acres part of the said 600 acres of Land and the heirs and for want of such heirs to my Daughter Ann Holland and heirs and want of heirs to my Right heirs at law for-ever. Item it is my will and I do hereby appoint my Loving Wife Jennet make Seal of the 200 acres of Land more or less that I now live upon being the Land I bought of THOMAS JAMES & JOHN JAMES and what it shall be sold for to be disposed of in Slaves or Servant for the maintenance and support of my children and in case she should not sell the land that she and her children have the rents and profits thereof during her natural life and after her de-cease to my daughters Ann Holland and Theodocia to their heirs. Item I give my Dear and Loving wife Jennet the 200 acres of Land I bought of MARJERY PAGE commonly called the New Design to maintenance of her children and after her decease to my daughters Ann Holland and Theodosia during their natural lives then to my Grandson HENRY MOSSIE and his heirs but in case my dear and Loving wife Jennet should think fit to make Sale of the same than I appoint her to make sale of the 200 acres and the money or tobacco that it shall he sold for he disposed of for buying Servants or Slaves for my wife and her children. Item my will is that my Dear and Loving wife Jennet get a tract of land taken up and patteaented in her name and my Daughter SARAH'S name jointly to contain 1000 acres more or less at her discretion. Item I give to my Loving wife Jennet my negro girl Jenny. Item I give to my Daughter Ann Holland negro Jack to her and heirs .. Item if she dies without heirs to my daughter Theodocia and heirs .. Item I give unto my Daughter Theodocia negro Harry and heirs for want of heirs to my Daughter Ann Holland and heirs. Item I give 233 acres of land lying upon the meadow near Accakick run to my Daughter Theodocia and for want of heirs to my right heir at Law forever. Item I. give unto my Daughter HESTER MOSSIE my large Silver Cup and cover to it she having aready reced of me such portion and part of my Estate as I was able to give her as to the remaining part of my personal Estate I bequeath to my Dear and Loving Wife Jennet and my two daughters Ann Holland and Theodocia. Item whereas there is a Suit in Chancery in the General Court agt me for the recovery of Negro Philip now if the said Negro Philip should be recovered, of me I desire my wife to presents RANDOLPH HOLBROOK for the value of him in case he is not taken from me then I give him to my wife during her natural life after her to my Daughters ANN HOLLAND and THEODOCIA and their heirs. Item my will is that the money that shall be recovered of Randolph Holbrook be laid out in a Negro Slave which slave shall be to my wife during her natural life, after her decease to my Daughters Ann Holland and Theodicia and heirs. Item it is my will that my wife sell and dispose of my mill Stones that are at the Little falls and the iron work belonging to them for money which money to be laid out in one or more young Negroes for my Daughters Ann Holland and Theodocia and heirs. Item it is my Will that my Daughter Ann Holland have a Single Stone Diamond ring before any division made of my Estate the same ring to be kept in the family forever. Item I make my Dear and Loving Wife JENNET whole and sold ExEx of this my last Will and Testament and I desire that she may give no Security at Court but intrust her wholy and Solely .. the first day April 1733. Presence Thos. Seddon, Henry Connyers John Hughes, his mark, Wm. Bruine his mark, Susanna Seddon her mark, Marg: Hughs her mark, Alexander Bell At Court held for Stafford County 13th day June 1733 Will presented into Court by Jennet Connyers the Exectrix .. made oath being proved .. admitted to record .. on motion of said ExEx Certificate granted her for obtaining probate .. At Court held for Stafford Wm. Allin Henry Robinson. STAFFORD COUNTY VA WILL BOOK M; 1729-1748; THE ANTIENT PRESS, PP. 114-117 CONYERS, HENRY (I63776)
 
67 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I5955)
 
68 ! Issue of Charles and Isabella Ashton: 2, Elizabeth. Washington and his Neighbors. Lyon G. Tyler. William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 1. (Jul., 1895), pp. 28-43. ASHTON, ELIZABETH (I27187)
 
69 ! It is my opinion that William Ham was the son of Richard HAM who immigrated to Virginia in 1668, and settled in Surry County, VA (died after 1706). From Dave Hamm, Michigan, 1998.

!Richard HAM immigrates to York County, Virginia by Sep, 1668. Transported by Edward Chesman. The previous record that I have for a Richard HAM is in County Cornwall, England. Richard HAM files will in London with the Prerogative Court of Canterbury in London Jun, 11, 1668. Richard a gunner of the Pincke Bantam Merchant ship. Probated in June of 1669. Now, it was customary to file a will prior to taking the perilous trip to the Americas. The Prerogative Court of Canterbury is where wills were filed if you held lands in a foreign country. Since his will is probated in 1669, it is assumed that the Richard HAM of Cornwall, England died by June of 1669. The next account of a Richard HAM that I have is in 1689 in Old Rappahannock County, Virginia. Is it coincidence that he is in the same County as Manuel HAM?

!Deed Book1715-1730, pgs 666-67, VA Archives. 
HAM, RICHARD (I8040)
 
70 ! IV. THOMAS, his son, succeeded him at Betchworth, and took to wife Amicia, daughter and heir of John de Mosely (or Museley), of Moseley, in the County of Leicester, and by her (who was his wife 20 Hen. III. 1236) had a son... http://www.brabazonarchive.com/Pages/Swinford%20Geno.htm BRABAZON, Sir THOMAS , of Betchworth & Moseley (I108884)
 
71 ! IV. THOMAS, his son, succeeded him at Betchworth, and took to wife Amicia, daughter and heir of John de Mosely (or Museley), of Moseley, in the County of Leicester, and by her (who was his wife 20 Hen. III. 1236) had a son... http://www.brabazonarchive.com/Pages/Swinford%20Geno.htm MOSELY, AMICIA DE (I108885)
 
72 ! IV. THOMAS, his son, succeeded him at Betchworth, and took to wife Amicia, daughter and heir of John de Mosely (or Museley), of Moseley, in the County of Leicester, and by her (who was his wife 20 Hen. III. 1236) had a son... http://www.brabazonarchive.com/Pages/Swinford%20Geno.htm MOSELY, JOHN DE (I108886)
 
73 ! James Balfour Paul, Scots Peerage, 1904 - 1914, Vol. IV, p. 103-106. Google Books RUTHVEN, PATRICK , Earl of Forth (I341102)
 
74 ! JOHN COLLIER, m. (first) 12-31-1704 Elizabeth Ballard, b. 12-31-1685 d. 10-25-1705 dau. of Capt. Thomas Ballard. who served as a Burgess from James City Co., Va., 1666; and as High Sheriff of York Co., 1675, and Councilor 1675 and his wife, Anna Thomas, dau. of Hon. William Thomas, of York Co., Va.; no issue; Colonial Families of the Southern States

!Francis Ballard was son of Col. Thomas Ballard, clerk of York county, and a member of the Council. QUARTERLY, II., p. 274; III., p. 208; V., p. 272.

! Mary, married, in 1699, Francis Ballard, son of Col. Thomas Ballard, of the Council. Two sons. Old Kecoughtan, Elizabeth City County, VA - Old Records; Wm. & Mary Qtrly, Vol. 9, No. 2.

!Thomas Ballard was appointed Clerk of York County in 1652 and served for many years thereafter. He was Burgess from James City in 1666, was appointed Lt. Col. of Militia in 1669, and Member of the Council in 1675. He was Speaker of the House of Burgesses in 1680 - 1684.

!16 Jul 1655: Thomas Ballard, patented 1000 acres in Gloucester Co on the S. E. side of Mattapony, along the head of Mr. William Wyatt?s land, for the transportation of 20 persons.

!15 Oct 1657: Thomas Ballard patent for 600 acres upon the head of Poropotank River, W. N. W. upon the land of Capt. Gill, deceased. Thomas assigned this land to Major David Cant on 2 April 1662.

!6 Nov 1666: Mr Thomas Ballard, 800 acres Rappa river, on S. Side and in the freshes of Rappa Riv, 6 Nov 1666. p 16 Beg on a creek deviding this and land of John Weire. Granted to Robt Thomas & Wm Mosse by several patents, deserted, granted by order & due for trans of 16 persons [Thomas Marshall was one] Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), p. 16 (Reel 6). 
BALLARD, Col. THOMAS III (I29840)
 
75 ! JOHN COLLIER, m. 2nd 2-3-1706 Mrs. Elizabeth Gaines dau of Francis Ironmonger. Colonial Families of the Southern States IRONMONGER, FRANCES (SALLIE) "ELIZABETH" (I36319)
 
76 ! JOHN COLLIER, m. 2nd 2-3-1706 Mrs. Elizabeth Gaines dau of Francis Ironmonger. Colonial Families of the Southern States GAINES, MR. (I43101)
 
77 ! JOHN COLLIER, married (third) 10-6-1763 (sic) Nancy or Anne Eppes, dau. of Col. Francis Eppes, a distinguished Burgess, etc., and had issue. Colonial Families of the Southern States

!26 Sep 1749: There is preserved the will of John Collier, Jr., of Hanover county, dated September 26, 1749, which names sons Thomas, John, Joseph, daughters Elizabeth Ironmonger Collier, Frances and Sally; "to my mother-in-law Ann Collier, of King and Queen county, the part of that tract that was given me my my grandfather Charles Collier, of King and Queen," sister-in-law Martha Gaines. appoints Geroge Morriss and David Crawford executors. Witnesses Thomas Harris, Stephen Harris and ----------- (name faded). Colonial Families of the Southern States 
EPPES, NANCY ANNE (I36315)
 
78 ! JOHN COLLIER, of King and Queen Co., Va.,b. 3-3-1685, in Virginia; d. 3-24-1735, in Virginia. His estate was situated on the York River not far above Yorktown, (His two eldest sons served as officers in a Virginia Regiment, under Admiral Vernon in the Carthagean expedition in 1740-42.) He was a liberal Churchman; served as a Vestryman of the Lower Parish. He took a prominent part in affairs of State m. (first) 12-31-1704 Elizabeth Ballard, b. 12-31-1685 d. 10-25-1705 dau. of Capt. Thomas Ballard. who served as a Burgess from James City Co., Va., 1666; and as High Sheriff of York Co., 1675, and Councilor 1675 and his wife, Anna Thomas, dau. of Hon. William Thomas, of York Co., Va.; no issue; m. 2nd 2-3-1706 Mrs. Elizabeth Gaines dau of Francis Ironmonger m. (second) Mrs. Gains, b. 5-3-1685 d. 4-3-1709 was perhaps one of tbe sons who served in the Carthagean expedition; (third) 10-6-1763 Nancy or Anne Eppes, dau. of Col. Francis Eppes, a distinguished Burgess, etc., and had issue. Hardy, Stella Pickett. Colonial Families of the Southern States of America: A History and Genealogy of Colonial Families Who Settled in the Colonies prior to the Revolution. Baltimore, MD: Southern Book Co., 1958.

!John Collier (1686 - 1736) was a Captain in the Infantry of King and Queen County, Virginia, 12 June 1702. He was a planter and the owner of "Porto Bello" plantation, York County, Virginia. "Virginia Colonial Militia" by Crozier, page 97.

!1722: Suit in General Court in 1722 between John Collier an infant, by John Collier his father; and Richard, James, Samuel, George and Francis Major, by George Major their father; and WILLIAM BARNETT (BERNARD) AND ELIZABETH HIS WIFE, LATE ELIZABETH IREMONGER, EXECUTRIX OF FRANCIS IREMONGER in King & Queen Co., VA.   (Ludwell Manuscripts.  Wm. & Mary Qtly., Series 1, Vol. 9-184  [5-116] 
COLLIER, Capt. JOHN (I36314)
 
79 ! Jose Antonio Esquibel, Carvajal-Vitoria Family of Yautepec Tlalamanlco and Mexico City 1569-1600, New Mexico Genealogist, March 2021, Vol. 60, No. 1, p. 25.

!8 Dec 1597: At Santa Barbara in the Valle de San Bartolome, Nueva Vizcaya, Juan Vitoria Carvajal still held the rank of alferez and was a member of the council of war of the expedition. He referred to one male servant and two grown sons, Geronimo and Estevan, both of whom apparently used the Carvajal surname. This makes it clear that two of his sons were at least 15 years of age, which means he was married by 1582. The name of his wife is not recorded. Jose Antonio Esquibel, Dona Isabel Holguin & Juan de Vitoria Carvajal, New Mexico Genealogist, March 2021, Vol. 60, No. 1, p. 17. 
UNNAMED (I323346)
 
80 ! Juan Antonio Aragón, bt. March 30, 1821, Santa Fe, NM. Padrinos: Juan Trujillo and Luisa Trujillo. José Antonio Esquibel and Charles M. Carrillo, Beyond Origins of New Mexico Families. ARAGON, JUAN ANTONIO (I310265)
 
81 ! Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 4th ed., 1887 Mercer Co.
Text: http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/cgi-bin/search.cgi?read=mercer/moore.jh.txt&vsurname=MOORE&vfname=James%20Harris 
MOORE, LAWSON (I74038)
 
82 ! Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 4th ed., 1887 Mercer Co.
Text: http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/cgi-bin/search.cgi?read=mercer/moore.jh.txt&vsurname=MOORE&vfname=James%20Harris 
MOORE, ELIJAH (I74039)
 
83 ! Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 4th ed., 1887 Mercer Co.
Text: http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/cgi-bin/search.cgi?read=mercer/moore.jh.txt&vsurname=MOORE&vfname=James%20Harris 
MOORE, WILLIAM (I74041)
 
84 ! Lucy Meriwether Lewis, who married Dr. Ajax Walker (son of Robert Walker, of Amherst county, and grandson of Baylor Walker, of King and Queen). Walker children: Nicholas Lewis Walker, married Emily F. Hunt, Nancy Ajax Walker, married Owens, and Fielding Lewis Walker, who married Penelope Campbell Wilson, and has issue, sons and daughters, living in Danville, Va. GLOUCESTER COUNTY, VA - BIOGRAPHIES - Lewis Family of Warner Hall. William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 10, No. 1. (Jul., 1901), pp. 48-54. LEWIS, LUCY MERIWETHER (I31289)
 
85 ! MAJOR JOHN COLLIER, (5--2), of K. & Q Co.,Va. and Madison Co., Ky., b. about 1742.' the second son of Capt. John Collier, and his wife Elizabeth Meredith. He served with distinction in the Revolutionary War, Mem. of Com. of Safety for K. & Q. Co. 1774; m. Miss Hannah Cary, and had issue: Colonial Families of the Southern States

!26 Sep 1749: There is preserved the will of John Collier, Jr., of Hanover county, dated September 26, 1749, which names sons Thomas, John, Joseph, daughters Elizabeth Ironmonger Collier, Frances and Sally; "to my mother-in-law Ann Collier, of King and Queen county, the part of that tract that was given me my my grandfather Charles Collier, of King and Queen," sister-in-law Martha Gaines. appoints Geroge Morriss and David Crawford executors. Witnesses Thomas Harris, Stephen Harris and ----------- (name faded). Colonial Families of the Southern States 
COLLIER, Maj. JOHN (I36328)
 
86 ! MAJOR JOHN COLLIER, (5--2), of K. & Q Co.,Va. and Madison Co., Ky., b. about 1742.' the second son of Capt. John Collier, and his wife Elizabeth Meredith. He served with distinction in the Revolutionary War, Mem. of Com. of Safety for K. & Q. Co. 1774; m. Miss Hannah Cary, and had issue: Colonial Families of the Southern States CARY, HANNAH (I36330)
 
87 ! Mary5, m. Benjamin Cocke, of " Bonaccord,"* {see Cocke.) Issue: i. Eliz'h', ii. Rich'd', iii. Mary', iv. John', of whom all died in infancy except Richard', who m. 1st, Josephine D. Homer, of Philadelphia, Penn., who d. s.p. He m. 2nd, her sister, Eliz'h W. Homer, and had issue: i. Josephine' D., ii. Mary', iii. Agnes,' iv. Richard,' v. m Emily', vi. Christian', vii. Alfreda'. Philip Slaughter, A History of Bristol Parish, Va., 2nd Edition, J. W. Randolph & English, Richmond, 1879, p. 172. Google Books, online. EPPES, MARY (I237322)
 
88 ! Mary5, m. Benjamin Cocke, of " Bonaccord,"* {see Cocke.) Issue: i. Eliz'h', ii. Rich'd', iii. Mary', iv. John', of whom all died in infancy except Richard', who m. 1st, Josephine D. Homer, of Philadelphia, Penn., who d. s.p. He m. 2nd, her sister, Eliz'h W. Homer, and had issue: i. Josephine' D., ii. Mary', iii. Agnes,' iv. Richard,' v. m Emily', vi. Christian', vii. Alfreda'. Philip Slaughter, A History of Bristol Parish, Va., 2nd Edition, J. W. Randolph & English, Richmond, 1879, p. 172. Google Books, online. COCKE, BENJAMIN , of Bonaccord (I237323)
 
89 ! Mary5, m. Benjamin Cocke, of " Bonaccord,"* {see Cocke.) Issue: i. Eliz'h', ii. Rich'd', iii. Mary', iv. John', of whom all died in infancy except Richard', who m. 1st, Josephine D. Homer, of Philadelphia, Penn., who d. s.p. He m. 2nd, her sister, Eliz'h W. Homer, and had issue: i. Josephine' D., ii. Mary', iii. Agnes,' iv. Richard,' v. m Emily', vi. Christian', vii. Alfreda'. Philip Slaughter, A History of Bristol Parish, Va., 2nd Edition, J. W. Randolph & English, Richmond, 1879, p. 172. Google Books, online. COCKE, ELIZABETH (I237324)
 
90 ! Mary5, m. Benjamin Cocke, of " Bonaccord,"* {see Cocke.) Issue: i. Eliz'h', ii. Rich'd', iii. Mary', iv. John', of whom all died in infancy except Richard', who m. 1st, Josephine D. Homer, of Philadelphia, Penn., who d. s.p. He m. 2nd, her sister, Eliz'h W. Homer, and had issue: i. Josephine' D., ii. Mary', iii. Agnes,' iv. Richard,' v. m Emily', vi. Christian', vii. Alfreda'. Philip Slaughter, A History of Bristol Parish, Va., 2nd Edition, J. W. Randolph & English, Richmond, 1879, p. 172. Google Books, online. COCKE, RICHARD (I237325)
 
91 ! Mary5, m. Benjamin Cocke, of " Bonaccord,"* {see Cocke.) Issue: i. Eliz'h', ii. Rich'd', iii. Mary', iv. John', of whom all died in infancy except Richard', who m. 1st, Josephine D. Homer, of Philadelphia, Penn., who d. s.p. He m. 2nd, her sister, Eliz'h W. Homer, and had issue: i. Josephine' D., ii. Mary', iii. Agnes,' iv. Richard,' v. m Emily', vi. Christian', vii. Alfreda'. Philip Slaughter, A History of Bristol Parish, Va., 2nd Edition, J. W. Randolph & English, Richmond, 1879, p. 172. Google Books, online. COCKE, MARY (I237326)
 
92 ! Mary5, m. Benjamin Cocke, of " Bonaccord,"* {see Cocke.) Issue: i. Eliz'h', ii. Rich'd', iii. Mary', iv. John', of whom all died in infancy except Richard', who m. 1st, Josephine D. Homer, of Philadelphia, Penn., who d. s.p. He m. 2nd, her sister, Eliz'h W. Homer, and had issue: i. Josephine' D., ii. Mary', iii. Agnes,' iv. Richard,' v. m Emily', vi. Christian', vii. Alfreda'. Philip Slaughter, A History of Bristol Parish, Va., 2nd Edition, J. W. Randolph & English, Richmond, 1879, p. 172. Google Books, online. COCKE, JOHN (I237327)
 
93 ! Mary5, m. Benjamin Cocke, of " Bonaccord,"* {see Cocke.) Issue: i. Eliz'h', ii. Rich'd', iii. Mary', iv. John', of whom all died in infancy except Richard', who m. 1st, Josephine D. Homer, of Philadelphia, Penn., who d. s.p. He m. 2nd, her sister, Eliz'h W. Homer, and had issue: i. Josephine' D., ii. Mary', iii. Agnes,' iv. Richard,' v. m Emily', vi. Christian', vii. Alfreda'. Philip Slaughter, A History of Bristol Parish, Va., 2nd Edition, J. W. Randolph & English, Richmond, 1879, p. 172. Google Books, online. HOMER, JOSEPHINE D. (I237328)
 
94 ! Mary5, m. Benjamin Cocke, of " Bonaccord,"* {see Cocke.) Issue: i. Eliz'h', ii. Rich'd', iii. Mary', iv. John', of whom all died in infancy except Richard', who m. 1st, Josephine D. Homer, of Philadelphia, Penn., who d. s.p. He m. 2nd, her sister, Eliz'h W. Homer, and had issue: i. Josephine' D., ii. Mary', iii. Agnes,' iv. Richard,' v. m Emily', vi. Christian', vii. Alfreda'. Philip Slaughter, A History of Bristol Parish, Va., 2nd Edition, J. W. Randolph & English, Richmond, 1879, p. 172. Google Books, online. HOMER, EIZABETH W. (I237329)
 
95 ! Mary5, m. Benjamin Cocke, of " Bonaccord,"* {see Cocke.) Issue: i. Eliz'h', ii. Rich'd', iii. Mary', iv. John', of whom all died in infancy except Richard', who m. 1st, Josephine D. Homer, of Philadelphia, Penn., who d. s.p. He m. 2nd, her sister, Eliz'h W. Homer, and had issue: i. Josephine' D., ii. Mary', iii. Agnes,' iv. Richard,' v. m Emily', vi. Christian', vii. Alfreda'. Philip Slaughter, A History of Bristol Parish, Va., 2nd Edition, J. W. Randolph & English, Richmond, 1879, p. 172. Google Books, online. COCKE, MARY (I237331)
 
96 ! Mary5, m. Benjamin Cocke, of " Bonaccord,"* {see Cocke.) Issue: i. Eliz'h', ii. Rich'd', iii. Mary', iv. John', of whom all died in infancy except Richard', who m. 1st, Josephine D. Homer, of Philadelphia, Penn., who d. s.p. He m. 2nd, her sister, Eliz'h W. Homer, and had issue: i. Josephine' D., ii. Mary', iii. Agnes,' iv. Richard,' v. m Emily', vi. Christian', vii. Alfreda'. Philip Slaughter, A History of Bristol Parish, Va., 2nd Edition, J. W. Randolph & English, Richmond, 1879, p. 172. Google Books, online. COCKE, AGNES (I237332)
 
97 ! Mary5, m. Benjamin Cocke, of " Bonaccord,"* {see Cocke.) Issue: i. Eliz'h', ii. Rich'd', iii. Mary', iv. John', of whom all died in infancy except Richard', who m. 1st, Josephine D. Homer, of Philadelphia, Penn., who d. s.p. He m. 2nd, her sister, Eliz'h W. Homer, and had issue: i. Josephine' D., ii. Mary', iii. Agnes,' iv. Richard,' v. m Emily', vi. Christian', vii. Alfreda'. Philip Slaughter, A History of Bristol Parish, Va., 2nd Edition, J. W. Randolph & English, Richmond, 1879, p. 172. Google Books, online. COCKE, RICHARD (I237333)
 
98 ! Mary5, m. Benjamin Cocke, of " Bonaccord,"* {see Cocke.) Issue: i. Eliz'h', ii. Rich'd', iii. Mary', iv. John', of whom all died in infancy except Richard', who m. 1st, Josephine D. Homer, of Philadelphia, Penn., who d. s.p. He m. 2nd, her sister, Eliz'h W. Homer, and had issue: i. Josephine' D., ii. Mary', iii. Agnes,' iv. Richard,' v. m Emily', vi. Christian', vii. Alfreda'. Philip Slaughter, A History of Bristol Parish, Va., 2nd Edition, J. W. Randolph & English, Richmond, 1879, p. 172. Google Books, online. COCKE, EMILY (I237334)
 
99 ! Mary5, m. Benjamin Cocke, of " Bonaccord,"* {see Cocke.) Issue: i. Eliz'h', ii. Rich'd', iii. Mary', iv. John', of whom all died in infancy except Richard', who m. 1st, Josephine D. Homer, of Philadelphia, Penn., who d. s.p. He m. 2nd, her sister, Eliz'h W. Homer, and had issue: i. Josephine' D., ii. Mary', iii. Agnes,' iv. Richard,' v. m Emily', vi. Christian', vii. Alfreda'. Philip Slaughter, A History of Bristol Parish, Va., 2nd Edition, J. W. Randolph & English, Richmond, 1879, p. 172. Google Books, online. COCKE, CHRISTIAN (I237335)
 
100 ! Mary5, m. Benjamin Cocke, of " Bonaccord,"* {see Cocke.) Issue: i. Eliz'h', ii. Rich'd', iii. Mary', iv. John', of whom all died in infancy except Richard', who m. 1st, Josephine D. Homer, of Philadelphia, Penn., who d. s.p. He m. 2nd, her sister, Eliz'h W. Homer, and had issue: i. Josephine' D., ii. Mary', iii. Agnes,' iv. Richard,' v. m Emily', vi. Christian', vii. Alfreda'. Philip Slaughter, A History of Bristol Parish, Va., 2nd Edition, J. W. Randolph & English, Richmond, 1879, p. 172. Google Books, online. COCKE, ALFREDA (I237336)
 

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