Lucy Hawkins
Relationships | 1st cousin 8 times removed of Garril Louis Kueber Sr 4th great-granddaughter of Sir John Hawkins |
Father | Philemon Hawkins d. May 6, 1779 | |
Mother | Sarah Smith |
Birth - no info | I have no information on the date or place of birth for Lucy Hawkins. | |
Marriage - no info | She married Capt Jeremiah Craig, son of Taliaferro Craig Sr and Mary Hawkins. I have no information on the date and place of the marriage.1,2,3 | |
Birth of Son | after 1768 | Her son Hawkins was born after 1768. |
Death - no info | I have no information on the date and place of Lucy's death. |
Family |
Capt Jeremiah Craig b. a 1753, d. 1827 | |
Children | 1. | Hawkins Craig b. after 1768 |
2. | Elijah Craig | |
3. | Cerena Craig | |
4. | Lewis Craig |
Last Edited | Oct 26, 2007 |
Citations
- [S851] The Hawkins Family, Ann Woodlief, this source may be viewed at http://www.vcu.edu/engweb/home/hawkins.html, is no longer valid., reviewed update of August 20, 1997.
- [S852] Craig Family Genealogy, Ann Woodlief, this source may be viewed at http://www.vcu.edu/engweb/home/craig.html (no longer valid), reviewed update of August 20, 1997.
- [S1193] Lineage of Taliaferro Craig, this source may be viewed at http://www.geocities.com/taliaferro/talone.htm, reviewed update of 29 June 1998.
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(given name not known) Wood or Weeds
Relationship | (given name not known) Wood or Weeds is a spouse of one of my relatives. Because (given name not known) is not a relative of mine I am not actively researching her. | |
Birth - no info | I have no information on the date or place of birth for (given name not known) Wood or Weeds. | |
Marriage - no info | She married Capt Jeremiah Craig, son of Taliaferro Craig Sr and Mary Hawkins. I have no information on the date and place of the marriage.1 | |
Death - no info | I have no information on the date and place of (given name not known)'s death. |
Family |
Capt Jeremiah Craig b. a 1753, d. 1827 |
Last Edited | Oct 26, 2007 |
Citations
- [S1193] Lineage of Taliaferro Craig, this source may be viewed at http://www.geocities.com/taliaferro/talone.htm, reviewed update of 29 June 1998.
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Nancy Sturman
Relationship | Nancy Sturman is a spouse of one of my relatives. Because Nancy is not a relative of mine I am not actively researching her. | |
Birth | 1753 | Nancy was born 1753 in Virginia Colony ![]() |
Marriage | 1777 | She married Rev Benjamin Craig, son of Taliaferro Craig Sr and Mary Hawkins, 1777 in Virginia![]() |
Birth of Son | September 21, 1777 | Her son Benjamin was born on September 21, 1777.2 |
Marriage of Son | 1799 | Her son, Benjamin Craig, married Elizabeth Morris in 1799.2 |
Marriage of Son | 1805 | Her son, George Craig, married Elizabeth Morton in 1805 in Clark County, Indiana![]() |
Marriage of Daughter | 1808 | Her daugher, Polly Craig, married James Mitchum in 1808 in Fayette County, Kentucky![]() |
Death of Spouse | December 5, 1822 | She was widowed when her husband, Benjamin, died on December 5, 1822 in Port William (now Carrrolton), Gallatin (now Carroll) County, Kentucky![]() |
Death | September 19, 1831 | Nancy died September 19, 1831 in Carroll County, Kentucky![]() |
Family |
Rev Benjamin Craig b. 30 Mar 1751, d. 5 Dec 1822 | |
Children | 1. | Benjamin Craig b. Sep 21, 1777, d. Jan 1, 1847 |
2. | Joseph Craig | |
3. | Nancy Craig | |
4. | Elizabeth Craig | |
5. | Silas Craig | |
6. | George Craig | |
7. | Sally Craig | |
8. | Thomas Craig | |
9. | Levi Craig | |
10. | Polly Craig | |
11. | Lewis Craig |
Nickname | Nancy Sturman is also known as Ann. |
Last Edited | Oct 14, 2003 |
Citations
- [S1193] Lineage of Taliaferro Craig, this source may be viewed at http://www.geocities.com/taliaferro/talone.htm, reviewed update of 29 June 1998.
- [S852] Craig Family Genealogy, Ann Woodlief, this source may be viewed at http://www.vcu.edu/engweb/home/craig.html (no longer valid), reviewed update of August 20, 1997.
- [S527] Ermina Jett Darnell, Forks of Elkhorn Church.
- [S553] Kentucky Genealogist,.
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John Sanders
Relationship | John Sanders is a spouse of one of my relatives. Because John is not a relative of mine I am not actively researching him. | |
Birth | between 1740 and 1760 | John was born between 1740 and 1760 in Virginia Colony ![]() |
Marriage | about 1762 | He married Jane Craig, daughter of Taliaferro Craig Sr and Mary Hawkins, about 1762 in an unknown place .2 |
Death - no date | John died on an unknown date in Carroll County, Kentucky![]() |
Family |
Jane Craig d. 1786 | |
Children | 1. | John Sanders |
2. | Lewis Sanders | |
3. | Nathaniel Sanders | |
4. | Polly Sanders | |
5. | Betsy Sanders | |
6. | Lydia Sanders |
Last Edited | Mar 13, 2011 |
Citations
- [S1193] Lineage of Taliaferro Craig, this source may be viewed at http://www.geocities.com/taliaferro/talone.htm, reviewed update of 29 June 1998.
- [S1287] GEDCOM, William Gilbert Scroggins, reviewed update of March 6, 1998.
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Frances Smith
Relationship | Frances Smith is a spouse of one of my relatives. Because Frances is not a relative of mine I am not actively researching her. | |
Birth - no info | I have no information on the date or place of birth for Frances Smith. | |
Marriage - no info | She married Rev Elijah Craig, son of Taliaferro Craig Sr and Mary Hawkins. I have no information on the date and place of the marriage.1 | |
Marriage of Daughter | July 22, 1784 | Her daugher, Lydia Craig, married Samuel Boone Grant on July 22, 1784 in Orange County, Virginia![]() |
Birth of Daughter | 1786 | Her daughter Mary was born in 1786 in Virginia![]() |
Death | April 18, 1802 | Frances died April 18, 1802 in Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky![]() |
Family |
Rev Elijah Craig b. 1738, d. 18 May 1808 | |
Children | 1. | John Dyer Craig |
2. | Lydia Craig | |
3. | Simeon Craig | |
4. | Joel Craig | |
5. | Lucy Craig | |
6. | Mary Craig b. 1786 |
Last Edited | Jul 1, 1998 |
Citations
- [S1193] Lineage of Taliaferro Craig, this source may be viewed at http://www.geocities.com/taliaferro/talone.htm, reviewed update of 29 June 1998.
- [S527] Ermina Jett Darnell, Forks of Elkhorn Church, page 112.
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Elizabeth Johnson
Relationship | Elizabeth Johnson is a spouse of one of my relatives. Because Elizabeth is not a relative of mine I am not actively researching her. | |
Birth | 1738 | Elizabeth was born 1738 in Orange County, Virginia Colony ![]() |
Marriage - no date | She married he, son of Taliaferro Craig Sr and Mary Hawkins, in Virginia Colony ![]() | |
Birth of Son | February, 1760 | Her son John was born in February, 1760 in Orange County, Virginia Colony ![]() |
Birth of Daughter | July 17, 1760 | Her daughter Mary was born on July 17, 1760 in Virginia Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | July 10, 1764 | Her son Toliver was born on July 10, 1764 in Orange County, Virginia Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | April 11, 1775 | Her son Elijah was born on April 11, 1775 in Orange County, Virginia Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | March 23, 1780 | Her son Nathaniel was born on March 23, 1780 in Virginia![]() |
Marriage of Daughter | 1782 | Her daugher, Mary Craig, married Francis Gholson in 1782 in Botetourt County, Virginia![]() |
Marriage of Son | July 18, 1787 | Her son, Toliver Craig III, married Martha Wright on July 18, 1787 in Fayette County, Virginia (now Kentucky)![]() |
Marriage of Son | January 12, 1792 | Her son, John Hawkins Craig, married Alice Todd on January 12, 1792 in Botetourt County, Virginia![]() |
Marriage of Daughter | June 24, 1796 | Her daugher, Nancy Craig, married James Bell on June 24, 1796 in Scott County, Kentucky![]() |
Marriage of Son | June 20, 1799 | Her son, Elijah Craig, married Agnes Hawkins on June 20, 1799 in Scott County, Kentucky![]() |
Marriage of Son | 1804 | Her son, Nathaniel Craig, married Mary Elley in 1804 in Scott County, Kentucky![]() |
Death | August 26, 1808 | Elizabeth died August 26, 1808 in Scott County, Kentucky![]() |
Family |
Taliaferro Craig Jr b. 1736, d. 20 Mar 1819 | |
Children | 1. | John Hawkins Craig+ b. Feb, 1760, d. Sep 27, 1829 |
2. | Johnson Craig | |
3. | William Craig d. 1839 | |
4. | Nancy Craig | |
5. | Margaret Craig | |
6. | Annie Craig | |
7. | Mary Craig b. Jul 17, 1760 | |
8. | Toliver Craig III b. Jul 10, 1764, d. 1832 | |
9. | Elijah Craig b. Apr 11, 1775, d. Dec 10, 1842 | |
10. | Nathaniel Craig b. Mar 23, 1780, d. Apr 26, 1833 |
Last Edited | Oct 14, 2003 |
Citations
- [S1193] Lineage of Taliaferro Craig, this source may be viewed at http://www.geocities.com/taliaferro/talone.htm, reviewed update of 29 June 1998.
- [S527] Ermina Jett Darnell, Forks of Elkhorn Church, page 111.
- [S460] Bluegrass Roots, Kentucky Genealogical Society.
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Elizabeth Sanders
Father | Hugh Sanders d. 1781 | |
Mother | Catherine (surname not known) wife of Hugh Sanders d. after 1781 |
Relationship | Elizabeth Sanders is a spouse of one of my relatives. Because Elizabeth is not a relative of mine I am not actively researching her. | |
Birth | 1740 | Elizabeth was born 1740 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | 1765 | Her son Whitfield was born in 1765 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia Colony ![]() |
Marriage | 1766 | She married Rev Lewis Craig, son of Taliaferro Craig Sr and Mary Hawkins, 1766 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | 1767 | Her son John was born in 1767 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia Colony ![]() |
Birth of Daughter | 1767 | Her daughter Elizabeth was born in 1767 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | 1769 | Her son Lewis was born in 1769 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | 1771 | Her son Elijah was born in 1771 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia Colony ![]() |
Birth of Daughter | 1775 | Her daughter Sarah was born in 1775 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia Colony ![]() |
Birth of Daughter | 1776 | Her daughter Frances was born in 1776 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia Colony ![]() |
Birth of Daughter | 1777 | Her daughter Catherine was born in 1777 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia![]() |
Marriage of Daughter | May 1, 1781 | Her daugher, Elizabeth Craig, married Rev William Miller Bledsoe on May 1, 1781 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia![]() |
Birth of Daughter | 1781 | Her daughter Mary was born in 1781 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia![]() |
Death of Father | 1781 | Her father, Hugh, died in 1781 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia![]() |
Birth of Son | 1783 | Her son John was born in 1783 in Virginia![]() |
Death of Son | about 1783 | Her son, John, died about 1783.1 |
Death of Daughter | January 18, 1786 | Her daughter, Elizabeth, died on January 18, 1786 in Kentucky![]() |
Marriage of Daughter | February 10, 1791 | Her daugher, Frances Craig, married Gen David Chiles on February 10, 1791 in Virginia![]() |
Marriage of Son | December 22, 1795 | Her son, John Craig, married Catherine Pattie on December 22, 1795 in Mason County, Kentucky![]() |
Death of Son | October 10, 1807 | Her son, Whitfield, died on October 10, 1807 in Bracken County, Kentucky![]() |
Marriage of Son | February 28, 1808 | Her son, Whitfield T Craig, married Charlotte Lambkin on February 28, 1808 in Mason County, Kentucky![]() |
Death | 1825 | Elizabeth died 1825 in Maysville, Mason County, Kentucky![]() |
Family |
Rev Lewis Craig b. 1737, d. 1828 | |
Children | 1. | Whitfield T Craig b. 1765, d. Oct 10, 1807 |
2. | John Craig b. 1767, d. before Feb 22, 1838 | |
3. | Elizabeth Craig b. 1767, d. Jan 18, 1786 | |
4. | Lewis Craig Jr b. 1769, d. 1839 | |
5. | Elijah Craig b. 1771 | |
6. | Sarah Craig b. 1775 | |
7. | Frances Craig b. 1776, d. Apr 11, 1834 | |
8. | Catherine Craig b. 1777 | |
9. | Mary Craig b. 1781, d. before 1806 | |
10. | John Lewis Craig b. 1783, d. about 1783 |
Last Edited | Oct 13, 2003 |
Citations
- [S1193] Lineage of Taliaferro Craig, this source may be viewed at http://www.geocities.com/taliaferro/talone.htm, reviewed update of 29 June 1998.
- [S527] Ermina Jett Darnell, Forks of Elkhorn Church, page 112.
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Nicholas Faulconer
Relationships | 7th great-grandfather of Garril Louis Kueber Sr Grandson of Thomas Faulconer |
Father | David Faulconer b. about 1625, d. before Feb 10, 1693 | |
Mother | Judith (surname not known) wife of Nicholas Faulconer |
Birth | about 1660 | Nicholas was born about 1660 in Rappahannock County, Virginia Colony ![]() |
Marriage - no info | He married (given name not known) Newton. I have no information on the date and place of the marriage.1,2 | |
Birth of Son | before October 15, 1712 | His son David was born before October 15, 1712.1 |
Marriage - no info | He married Sybilla (surname not known) wife of Nicholas Faulconer Sr. I have no information on the date and place of the marriage.1,2 | |
Birth of Son | about 1720 | His son Nicholas was born about 1720.1,2 |
Birth of Son | about 1722 | His son John was born about 1722 in Essex County, Virginia Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | before 1723 | His son Samuel was born before 1723.1 |
Birth of Son | before 1723 | His son Thomas was born before 1723.1,2 |
Birth of Daughter | before 1725 | His daughter Sarah was born before 1725.1 |
Death | before March 20, 1743 | Nicholas died before March 20, 1743 in Essex County, Virginia Colony ![]() |
Family 1 |
(given name not known) Newton d. b 15 Oct 1712 | |
Child | 1. | David Faulconer b. before Oct 15, 1712, d. 1751 |
Family 2 |
Sybilla (surname not known) wife of Nicholas Faulconer Sr d. a 18 Oct 1743 | |
Children | 1. | Nicholas Faulconer Jr b. about 1720, d. before Jun 15, 1789 |
2. | John Faulconer+ b. about 1722, d. between 1790 and 1799 | |
3. | Samuel Faulconer b. before 1723, d. after Jul 3, 1798 | |
4. | Thomas Faulconer b. before 1723 | |
5. | Sarah Faulconer b. before 1725 | |
6. | James Faulconer | |
7. | Mary Faulconer | |
8. | Martha Faulconer | |
9. | Frances Faulconer | |
10. | Elizabeth Faulconer | |
11. | Ann Faulconer |
Will | November 23, 1741 | He made a will on November 23, 1741 in St Anne's Parish, Virginia Colony ![]() |
Probate | September 20, 1743 | The will of Nicholas was probated on September 20, 1743 in Essex County, Virginia Colony ![]() |
Last Edited | Oct 11, 2000 |
Citations
- [S1287] GEDCOM, William Gilbert Scroggins, reviewed update of March 6, 1998.
- [S1946] J William Mann, Faulconers of Virginia and Related Families of Spotsylvania and Orange Counties, Virginia.
- [S1193] Lineage of Taliaferro Craig, this source may be viewed at http://www.geocities.com/taliaferro/talone.htm, reviewed update of 29 June 1998.
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Sybilla (surname not known) wife of Nicholas Faulconer Sr1
Relationship | 7th great-grandmother of Garril Louis Kueber Sr |
Birth - no info | I have no information on the date or place of birth for Sybilla (surname not known) wife of Nicholas Faulconer Sr. | |
Marriage - no info | She married Nicholas Faulconer, son of David Faulconer and Judith (surname not known) wife of Nicholas Faulconer. I have no information on the date and place of the marriage.2,3 | |
Birth of Son | about 1720 | Her son Nicholas was born about 1720.2,3 |
Birth of Son | about 1722 | Her son John was born about 1722 in Essex County, Virginia Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | before 1723 | Her son Samuel was born before 1723.2 |
Birth of Son | before 1723 | Her son Thomas was born before 1723.2,3 |
Birth of Daughter | before 1725 | Her daughter Sarah was born before 1725.2 |
Death | after October 18, 1743 | Sybilla died after October 18, 1743 in an unknown place .2 |
Family |
Nicholas Faulconer b. a 1660, d. b 20 Mar 1743 | |
Children | 1. | Nicholas Faulconer Jr b. about 1720, d. before Jun 15, 1789 |
2. | John Faulconer+ b. about 1722, d. between 1790 and 1799 | |
3. | Samuel Faulconer b. before 1723, d. after Jul 3, 1798 | |
4. | Thomas Faulconer b. before 1723 | |
5. | Sarah Faulconer b. before 1725 | |
6. | James Faulconer | |
7. | Mary Faulconer | |
8. | Martha Faulconer | |
9. | Frances Faulconer | |
10. | Elizabeth Faulconer | |
11. | Ann Faulconer |
Last Edited | Nov 18, 2006 |
Citations
- Name also spelled Sibbalah and Sebalah.
- [S1287] GEDCOM, William Gilbert Scroggins, reviewed update of March 6, 1998.
- [S1946] J William Mann, Faulconers of Virginia and Related Families of Spotsylvania and Orange Counties, Virginia.
- [S1193] Lineage of Taliaferro Craig, this source may be viewed at http://www.geocities.com/taliaferro/talone.htm, reviewed update of 29 June 1998.
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Squire Boone
Relationships | 7th great-grandfather of Garril Louis Kueber Sr Great-grandson of George Boone I |
Father | George Boone III b. Mar 10, 1665/66, d. Jul 27, 1744 | |
Mother | Mary Milton Maugridge b. Dec, 1668, d. Feb 2, 1740/41 |
Birth | November 25, 1696 | Squire was born November 25, 1696 in Bradninch, Devonshire, England![]() |
Marriage | September 23, 1720 | He married Sarah Morgan, daughter of Edward Morgan and Elizabeth Jarman, September 23, 1720 in Gwynned Church Meeting, Berks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Birth of Daughter | June 7, 1724 | His daughter Sarah was born on June 7, 1724 near Chalfont , New Britain Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | May 9, 1726 | His son Israel was born on May 9, 1726 in Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | May 20, 1728 | His son Samuel was born on May 20, 1728 in New Britain Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | December 6, 1730 | His son Jonathan was born on December 6, 1730 in New Britain Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Birth of Daughter | February 5, 1733/34 | His daughter Elizabeth was born on February 5, 1733/34 in Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | September 22, 1734 | His son Daniel was born on September 22, 1734 in Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Birth of Daughter | November 3, 1736 | His daughter Mary was born on November 3, 1736 in Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | November 30, 1740 | His son Edward was born on November 30, 1740 in Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | January 2, 1740/41 | His son George was born on January 2, 1740/41 in Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Death of Mother | February 2, 1740/41 | His mother, Mary, died on February 2, 1740/41 in Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania![]() |
Marriage of Daughter | May 29, 1742 | His daughter, Sarah Cassandra Boone, married John Willcockson on May 29, 1742 in Exeter, Berks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Death of Father | July 27, 1744 | His father, George, died on July 27, 1744 in Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | October 5, 1744 | His son Squire was born on October 5, 1744 in Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Birth of Daughter | August 24, 1746 | His daughter Hannah was born on August 24, 1746 in Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Marriage of Son | December 31, 1747 | His son, Israel Boone, married Martha Farmer on December 31, 1747 in Rockingham, Virginia Colony ![]() |
Marriage of Daughter | about 1750 | His daughter, Elizabeth Boone, married William Grant Jr about 1750 in Yadkin River, North Carolina Colony ![]() |
Marriage of Daughter | about 1755 | His daughter, Mary Boone, married William Bryan about 1755 in Rowan County, North Carolina Colony ![]() |
Death of Son | June 26, 1756 | His son, Israel, died on June 26, 1756 in Rowan County, North Carolina Colony ![]() |
Marriage of Son | August 14, 1756 | His son, Daniel Boone, married Rebecca Bryan on August 14, 1756 near Yadkin, North Carolina Colony ![]() |
Marriage of Son | 1758 | His son, Edward Boone, married Martha Bryan in 1758 near Yadkin, North Carolina Colony ![]() |
Death | January 2, 1765 | Squire died January 2, 1765 in Rowan County, North Carolina![]() |
Burial | His body was buried in Joppa Cemetery, Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina![]() |
Family |
Sarah Morgan b. 1700, d. 1777 | |
Children | 1. | Sarah Cassandra Boone+ b. Jun 7, 1724, d. 1815 |
2. | Israel Boone+ b. May 9, 1726, d. Jun 26, 1756 | |
3. | Samuel Boone b. May 20, 1728, d. about 1816 | |
4. | Jonathan Boone b. Dec 6, 1730, d. about 1808 | |
5. | Elizabeth Boone b. Feb 5, 1733/34, d. Feb 25, 1825 | |
6. | Daniel Boone+ b. Sep 22, 1734, d. Sep 26, 1820 | |
7. | Mary Boone b. Nov 3, 1736, d. 1819 | |
8. | Edward Boone b. Nov 30, 1740, d. Oct 5, 1780 | |
9. | George Boone+ b. Jan 2, 1740/41, d. Nov 14, 1820 | |
10. | Squire Boone Jr+ b. Oct 5, 1744, d. Aug 5, 1815 | |
11. | Hannah Boone+ b. Aug 24, 1746, d. Apr 9, 1828 |
Note-Yount Research | Squire Boone Squire Boone, son of George and Mary (Milton) Boone, was born on the "Fourth day of the Week, between 11 and 12 in the Forenoon, on the 25th day of November, 1696." The record of the monthly meeting of the Society of Friends, held at the hamlet of North Wales in Gwynedd Township, in Pennsylvania, shows, that "Squire Boone, son of George, of Philadelphia Co., yeoman, married to Sarah Morgan, daughter of Edward Morgan, of same county, at Gwynedd Meeting House, 7-13-1720." She was a "sister to the father of Colo. Daniel Morgan of the Revolution Rifle Men." In the year 1730 Squire Boone purchased from Ralph Ashton, by deed dated October 20, 1730, a tract of 158 3/4 acres situated in his father's Township of Oley, in the then Philadelphia County, on the East side of the Schuylkill River, eight miles Southeast of the present City of Reading and a mile and one-half from Exeter meeting house. Squire Boone retained his land in Philadelphia County until April 11, 1750 on which date he conveyed it to William Mogridge, and with his family of eleven children moved to North Carolina and settled on the banks of the Yadkin River near Holman's Ford, in what was then Rowan, but now Davidson County; the home of the Boone family being on a high hill overlooking the Yadkin River at a point about eight miles from Wilkesboro. The cabin occupied by them has been rebuilt by the "Daniel Boone Memorial Association of North Carolina," which Association was created by act of the General Assembly of North Carolina in the year 1909, "with power to purchase and hold lands and other property, to erect suitable memorials, to solicit and collect funds, together with historical materials, and to do all such things as are necessary to perpetuate the memory of the life of Daniel Boone in North Carolina." At the time of the removal of Squire Boone, with his family, to North Carolina Daniel was sixteen years of age and helped in the working of his father's farm and in the family smithy, for his father being a weaver and farmer was also a blacksmith. It was while living here that Daniel Boone received a common school education A few years before Squire Boone moved to North Carolina, one Morgan Bryan, with a family of seven sons and one daughter, all grown, moved from Virginia to North Carolina and settled in the forks of the Yadkin River, at a place which was afterwards called "Bryan's Settlement." (k, 22C 22.) Joseph Bryan, the eldest of these sons, had several children, among whom were Rebeccah and Martha. Rebeccah, born January 9, 1739, became the wife of Daniel Boone; Martha became the wife of Edward Boone brother of Daniel. William Bryan, the sixth son of Morgan Bryan, married Mary Boone, sister of Daniel, the Boones and Bryans thus establishing a relationship from which have sprung numerous descendants now living in all parts of the United States. crossing the Kentucky River at Boonesborough and settled Bryan's Station, "sixteen miles North of Boonesborough" (k.22, C.22) on the North fork of the Elkhorn River, five miles Northeast of the present site of Lexington in Fayette County, where they cleared sixty acres and planted corn. Leaving two men to care for the corn, they returned to North Carolina to bring their families to Kentucky in the fall following, but the Cherokee Indians at that time had commenced war against the frontier of Virginia and North and South Carolina, which prevented the Bryans' return to Kentucky, until April 1779, when they were again at the Bryan camp; they "erected a small fort and put in a crop of corn, then returned to North Carolina to move the family to Bryan's Station," (k.22 C.22) leaving several men, including Samuel Bryan and William Grant, who had married a sister of Daniel Boone, with their respective families, to protect the fort. In the summer of 1779, William Bryan, with his brothers, Joseph, Morgan and James, and their families, and a number of their neighbors, all emigrated to Kentucky and settled at Bryan's Station, where they built a number of cabins and enlarged the fort. Collins History of Kentucky, Vol. 2, page 186, says: "Bryan's Station, about five miles Northeast of Lexington, was settled by the Bryans in 1779, In 1781, Bryan's Station was much harassed by small parties of Indians." "This was a frontier post, and greatly exposed to the hostilities of the savages. It had been settled in 1779 by four brothers from North Carolina, one of whom, William, had married a sister of Colonel Daniel Boone."3 | |
Migration | Hemigrated in Upper Schullkyville River Valley.10 | |
Note-Shackelford | He Source for Sarah Morgan's birthplace and marriage date: Ancestors of Hal Prestridge Entries: 26320 Updated: Fri Apr 25 20:33:17 2003 Contact: HalPrestridge.10 | |
(brother) Immigration | about 1713 | He was a brother of George Boone IV when he immigrated in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Deed | April 11, 1750 | Squire Boone sold property to William Maugridge on April 11, 1750 in Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania![]() |
Last Edited | Feb 19, 2010 |
Citations
- [S1287] GEDCOM, William Gilbert Scroggins, reviewed update of March 6, 1998, page 11, year and place.
- [S1008] Dorothy Ford Wulfeck, Wilcoxson and Allied Families (Willcockson, Wilcoxen, Wilcox).
- [S3738] Janice Yount, Johnson - Cook Families - Family Tree Maker File, (received) June 1, 2007.
- [S1287] GEDCOM, William Gilbert Scroggins, reviewed update of March 6, 1998.
- [S1008] Dorothy Ford Wulfeck, Wilcoxson and Allied Families (Willcockson, Wilcoxen, Wilcox), page 11.
- [S2038] William Gilbert Scroggins, Royal Wade,.
- [S3971] World Wide Web, Genealogy of Charlie Cook, Charles Lowell Cook Jr, this source may be viewed at http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=clowell,.
- [S1287] GEDCOM, William Gilbert Scroggins, reviewed update of March 6, 1998, Scroggins GEDCOM also has a note about "The old Joppa Presbyterian Meeting Hous, where Squire Boone and hi..."
- [S924] Willard Rouse Jillson, Squire Boone, A Sketch of His Life and an Appraisement of His Infuluence on the Early Settlement of Kentucky (An Address before The Filson Club, March 2, 1942).
- [S13008] World Wide Web, Yesteryear's Footsteps, Phyllis Shackelford Hedges, this source may be viewed at source no longer on-line (was http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=pshcth),.
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Sarah Morgan
Relationship | 7th great-grandmother of Garril Louis Kueber Sr |
Father | Edward Morgan d. after 1700 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Jarman1 |
Birth | 1700 | Sarah was born 1700 in Exeter, Berks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Marriage | September 23, 1720 | She married Squire Boone, son of George Boone III and Mary Milton Maugridge, September 23, 1720 in Gwynned Church Meeting, Berks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Birth of Daughter | June 7, 1724 | Her daughter Sarah was born on June 7, 1724 near Chalfont , New Britain Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | May 9, 1726 | Her son Israel was born on May 9, 1726 in Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | May 20, 1728 | Her son Samuel was born on May 20, 1728 in New Britain Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | December 6, 1730 | Her son Jonathan was born on December 6, 1730 in New Britain Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Birth of Daughter | February 5, 1733/34 | Her daughter Elizabeth was born on February 5, 1733/34 in Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | September 22, 1734 | Her son Daniel was born on September 22, 1734 in Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Birth of Daughter | November 3, 1736 | Her daughter Mary was born on November 3, 1736 in Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | November 30, 1740 | Her son Edward was born on November 30, 1740 in Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | January 2, 1740/41 | Her son George was born on January 2, 1740/41 in Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Marriage of Daughter | May 29, 1742 | Her daugher, Sarah Cassandra Boone, married John Willcockson on May 29, 1742 in Exeter, Berks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | October 5, 1744 | Her son Squire was born on October 5, 1744 in Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Birth of Daughter | August 24, 1746 | Her daughter Hannah was born on August 24, 1746 in Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Marriage of Son | December 31, 1747 | Her son, Israel Boone, married Martha Farmer on December 31, 1747 in Rockingham, Virginia Colony ![]() |
Marriage of Daughter | about 1750 | Her daugher, Elizabeth Boone, married William Grant Jr about 1750 in Yadkin River, North Carolina Colony ![]() |
Marriage of Daughter | about 1755 | Her daugher, Mary Boone, married William Bryan about 1755 in Rowan County, North Carolina Colony ![]() |
Death of Son | June 26, 1756 | Her son, Israel, died on June 26, 1756 in Rowan County, North Carolina Colony ![]() |
Marriage of Son | August 14, 1756 | Her son, Daniel Boone, married Rebecca Bryan on August 14, 1756 near Yadkin, North Carolina Colony ![]() |
Marriage of Son | 1758 | Her son, Edward Boone, married Martha Bryan in 1758 near Yadkin, North Carolina Colony ![]() |
Marriage of Son | about 1764 | Her son, George Boone, married Ann Linville about 1764. |
(widow) Death | January 2, 1765 | Sarah was widowed when her husband, Squire, died on January 2, 1765.6,3 |
Marriage of Daughter | February 14, 1765 | Her daugher, Hannah Boone, married John Stewart on February 14, 1765 in Rowan County, North Carolina Colony ![]() |
Marriage of Son | August 8, 1765 | Her son, Squire Boone Jr, married Jane Van Cleve on August 8, 1765 in North Carolina Colony ![]() |
Death | 1777 | Sarah died 1777 in Rowan County, North Carolina![]() |
Burial | Her body was buried in Joppa Cemetery, Mocksville, Davie County, North Carolina![]() |
Family |
Squire Boone b. 25 Nov 1696, d. 2 Jan 1765 | |
Children | 1. | Sarah Cassandra Boone+ b. Jun 7, 1724, d. 1815 |
2. | Israel Boone+ b. May 9, 1726, d. Jun 26, 1756 | |
3. | Samuel Boone b. May 20, 1728, d. about 1816 | |
4. | Jonathan Boone b. Dec 6, 1730, d. about 1808 | |
5. | Elizabeth Boone b. Feb 5, 1733/34, d. Feb 25, 1825 | |
6. | Daniel Boone+ b. Sep 22, 1734, d. Sep 26, 1820 | |
7. | Mary Boone b. Nov 3, 1736, d. 1819 | |
8. | Edward Boone b. Nov 30, 1740, d. Oct 5, 1780 | |
9. | George Boone+ b. Jan 2, 1740/41, d. Nov 14, 1820 | |
10. | Squire Boone Jr+ b. Oct 5, 1744, d. Aug 5, 1815 | |
11. | Hannah Boone+ b. Aug 24, 1746, d. Apr 9, 1828 |
Last Edited | Jan 15, 2008 |
Citations
- [S3738] Janice Yount, Johnson - Cook Families - Family Tree Maker File, (received) June 1, 2007.
- [S1287] GEDCOM, William Gilbert Scroggins, reviewed update of March 6, 1998.
- [S1008] Dorothy Ford Wulfeck, Wilcoxson and Allied Families (Willcockson, Wilcoxen, Wilcox), page 11.
- [S2038] William Gilbert Scroggins, Royal Wade,.
- [S3971] World Wide Web, Genealogy of Charlie Cook, Charles Lowell Cook Jr, this source may be viewed at http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=clowell,.
- [S1287] GEDCOM, William Gilbert Scroggins, reviewed update of March 6, 1998, Scroggins GEDCOM also has a note about "The old Joppa Presbyterian Meeting Hous, where Squire Boone and hi..."
- [S3312] Jan Porter Ahola, e-mail to Garril L Kueber June 5, 2006.
- [S924] Willard Rouse Jillson, Squire Boone, A Sketch of His Life and an Appraisement of His Infuluence on the Early Settlement of Kentucky (An Address before The Filson Club, March 2, 1942).
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George Willcockson
Relationships | 7th great-grandfather of Garril Louis Kueber Sr Son of John Willcockson |
Father | John Willcockson b. Sep 14, 1667 | |
Mother | Dorothy Hall |
Birth - no info | I have no information on the date or place of birth for George Willcockson. | |
Marriage | April 15, 1719 | He married Elizabeth Powell, daughter of Rowland Powell and Maud Richard, April 15, 1719 in Haverford Meeting, Chester County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | September 6, 1720 | His son John was born on September 6, 1720 in Berks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | about 1724 | His son Isaac was born about 1724.1 |
Birth of Son | about 1730 | His son George was born about 1730.1,3 |
Birth of Daughter | about 1735 | His daughter Mary was born about 1735 in Chester County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Death | about 1739 | George died about 1739 in Chester County, Pennsylvania![]() |
Family |
Elizabeth Powell b. 10 Mar 1696, d. 1740 | |
Children | 1. | Hannah Willcockson+ d. after 1810 |
2. | John Willcockson+ b. Sep 6, 1720, d. between 1798 and 1805 | |
3. | Isaac Willcockson+ b. about 1724, d. about Sep, 1766 | |
4. | George Willcockson Jr+ b. about 1730, d. Sep, 1785 | |
5. | Mary Willcockson b. about 1735 |
Name Variation | George Willcockson was also known as George Wilcox.5 |
Last Edited | Feb 21, 2010 |
Citations
- [S1287] GEDCOM, William Gilbert Scroggins, reviewed update of March 6, 1998.
- [S3738] Janice Yount, Johnson - Cook Families - Family Tree Maker File, (received) June 1, 2007, This source has the birth place as Wales, Cossal Notts, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
- [S1008] Dorothy Ford Wulfeck, Wilcoxson and Allied Families (Willcockson, Wilcoxen, Wilcox), page 50.
- [S1287] GEDCOM, William Gilbert Scroggins, reviewed update of March 6, 1998, 'orphan daughter of Elizabeth Willcockson (Wilcox), widow of George.'
- [S13008] World Wide Web, Yesteryear's Footsteps, Phyllis Shackelford Hedges, this source may be viewed at source no longer on-line (was http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=pshcth),.
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Elizabeth Powell
Relationship | 7th great-grandmother of Garril Louis Kueber Sr |
Father | Rowland Powell | |
Mother | Maud Richard d. before Apr 2, 1708 |
Birth | March 10, 1696 | Elizabeth was born March 10, 1696 in Chester County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Marriage | April 15, 1719 | She married George Willcockson, son of John Willcockson and Dorothy Hall, April 15, 1719 in Haverford Meeting, Chester County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | September 6, 1720 | Her son John was born on September 6, 1720 in Berks County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | about 1724 | Her son Isaac was born about 1724.1 |
Birth of Son | about 1730 | Her son George was born about 1730.1,3 |
Birth of Daughter | about 1735 | Her daughter Mary was born about 1735 in Chester County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
(widow) Death | about 1739 | Elizabeth was widowed when her husband, George, died about 1739.1 |
Death | 1740 | Elizabeth died 1740 in Chester County, Pennsylvania Colony ![]() |
Family |
George Willcockson d. a 1739 | |
Children | 1. | Hannah Willcockson+ d. after 1810 |
2. | John Willcockson+ b. Sep 6, 1720, d. between 1798 and 1805 | |
3. | Isaac Willcockson+ b. about 1724, d. about Sep, 1766 | |
4. | George Willcockson Jr+ b. about 1730, d. Sep, 1785 | |
5. | Mary Willcockson b. about 1735 |
Last Edited | Oct 25, 2007 |
Citations
- [S1287] GEDCOM, William Gilbert Scroggins, reviewed update of March 6, 1998.
- [S3738] Janice Yount, Johnson - Cook Families - Family Tree Maker File, (received) June 1, 2007, This source has the birth place as Wales, Cossal Notts, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
- [S1008] Dorothy Ford Wulfeck, Wilcoxson and Allied Families (Willcockson, Wilcoxen, Wilcox), page 50.
- [S1287] GEDCOM, William Gilbert Scroggins, reviewed update of March 6, 1998, 'orphan daughter of Elizabeth Willcockson (Wilcox), widow of George.'
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Eunice Gunn
Father | James Claude Gunn | |
Mother | Sarah Eunice Martin |
Relationship | Eunice Gunn is a descendent of a parent or ancestor of a spouse of one of my relatives. Because Eunice is not a relative of mine I am not actively researching her. |
Family |
(given name not known) Baehr |
Last Edited | Apr 17, 1995 |
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(given name not known) Baehr
Relationship | (given name not known) Baehr is a non-related spouse of a spouse of one of my relatives. Because (given name not known) is not a relative of mine I am not actively researching him. |
Family |
Eunice Gunn |
Last Edited | Oct 1, 1996 |
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William B Cook
Relationships | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Garril Louis Kueber Sr 2nd great-grandson of Robert Jones 4th great-grandson of Jan Joosten van Meteren (John Van Meter) 5th great-grandson of Chretien Du Bois 5th great-grandson of Matthieu Blanchan 3rd great-grandson of Jean Bodine 4th great-grandson of Jean Crocheron 6th great-grandson of Richard Cooke 3rd great-grandson of Duncan Bohannon |
Father | Jesse Cook b. about 1765, d. Apr 28, 1792 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Bohannon b. May 20, 1769, d. Aug 2, 1821 |
Birth | between 1786 and 1792 | William was born between 1786 and 1792 in an unknown place .1 |
Death of Father | April 28, 1792 | His father, Jesse, died on April 28, 1792 at Innis Bottom, Woodford County, Kentucky![]() |
Marriage | February 14, 1811 | He married Elizabeth Sacra, daughter of Isaac Sacra and Elizabeth George, February 14, 1811 in Shelby County, Kentucky![]() |
Death of Mother | August 2, 1821 | His mother, Elizabeth, died on August 2, 1821 in Hickman County, Kentucky![]() |
(widow) Death | March 5, 1830 | William was widowed when his wife, Elizabeth died on March 5, 1830.5 |
Death | June 15, 1835 | William died June 15, 1835 in an unknown place .1 |
Family |
Elizabeth Sacra b. 18 Jan 1786, d. 5 Mar 1830 |
Census 1820-partial | 1820 | William was listed as the head of a family on the 1820 Census in Barren County, Kentucky![]() |
Census 1830-partial | 1830 | William was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 Census in Barren County, Kentucky![]() |
Last Edited | Jun 26, 2011 |
Citations
- [S2664] William G Scroggins, William Cook (1730-1790), this source can be viewed at http://wgscroggins.kueber.us/Cook1_William_jr_born_1730.pdf, page 43.
- [S2664] William G Scroggins, William Cook (1730-1790), this source can be viewed at http://wgscroggins.kueber.us/Cook1_William_jr_born_1730.pdf, page 1.
- [S2806] Eula Richardson Hasskarl, Shelby County Kentucky Marriages 1792-1833, Marriage of Wm Cooke and Betsey Sacre.
- [S3929] Unknown author, Scroggins1-Cook File, page 31.
- [S3971] World Wide Web, Genealogy of Charlie Cook, Charles Lowell Cook Jr, this source may be viewed at http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=clowell,.
- [S1287] GEDCOM, William Gilbert Scroggins, reviewed update of March 6, 1998.
- [S2443] William G Scroggins, William Bohannon (1730-1816), this source can be viewed at http://wgscroggins.kueber.us/Bohannon3_William_born_1730.pdf, page 26.
- [S5808] World Wide Web, Silliman Kurtz Olson Hafslund Ancestors, Carol Olson, this source may be viewed at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=tayolson1, reviewed update of October 6, 2009.
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Seth Cook
Relationships | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Garril Louis Kueber Sr 2nd great-grandson of Robert Jones 4th great-grandson of Jan Joosten van Meteren (John Van Meter) 5th great-grandson of Chretien Du Bois 5th great-grandson of Matthieu Blanchan 3rd great-grandson of Jean Bodine 4th great-grandson of Jean Crocheron 6th great-grandson of Richard Cooke 3rd great-grandson of Duncan Bohannon |
Father | Jesse Cook b. about 1765, d. Apr 28, 1792 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Bohannon b. May 20, 1769, d. Aug 2, 1821 |
Birth | between 1786 and 1792 | Seth was born between 1786 and 1792 in an unknown place .1 |
Marriage | December 23, 1815 | He married Nancy Jackson, daughter of John Jackson and Mary Hall, December 23, 1815 in Franklin County, Kentucky![]() |
Death - no info | I have no information on the date and place of Seth's death. |
Family |
Nancy Jackson b. a 1793 |
Last Edited | Oct 23, 2009 |
Citations
- [S2664] William G Scroggins, William Cook (1730-1790), this source can be viewed at http://wgscroggins.kueber.us/Cook1_William_jr_born_1730.pdf, page 43.
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Sarah (surname not known) mother of Elizabeth Livingson
Relationship | Sarah (surname not known) mother of Elizabeth Livingson is a parent or ancestor of a spouse of one of my relatives. Because Sarah is not a relative of mine I am not actively researching her. | |
Birth - no info | I have no information on the date or place of birth for Sarah (surname not known) mother of Elizabeth Livingson. | |
Death - no info | I have no information on the date and place of Sarah's death. |
Family |
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Child | 1. | Elizabeth Livingston |
Last Edited | Sep 22, 2000 |
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Abraham Bohannon
Relationships | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Garril Louis Kueber Sr 2nd great-grandson of Robert Jones 4th great-grandson of Jan Joosten van Meteren (John Van Meter) 5th great-grandson of Chretien Du Bois 5th great-grandson of Matthieu Blanchan 3rd great-grandson of Jean Bodine 4th great-grandson of Jean Crocheron 6th great-grandson of Richard Cooke 3rd great-grandson of Duncan Bohannon |
Father | Joshua Bohannon b. Dec, 1757, d. before Oct, 1781 | |
Mother | Rhoda Cook b. about 1760 |
Birth | between 1778 and 1779 | Abraham was born between 1778 and 1779 in Virginia![]() |
Marriage | 1797 | He married Prudence Jones, daughter of John Jones and Mary Rentfro, 1797 in Woodford County, Kentucky![]() |
Birth of Son | between 1797 and 1800 | His son Thomas was born between 1797 and 1800 in Kentucky![]() |
Birth of Daughter | about 1800 | His daughter Mary was born about 1800.1 |
Birth of Son | from 1800 to 1810 | His son Jesse was born from 1800 to 1810 in Kentucky![]() |
Birth of Son | November 11, 1802 | His son William was born on November 11, 1802 in Kentucky![]() |
Birth of Daughter | 1805 | His daughter Rhoda was born in 1805 in Shelby County, Kentucky![]() |
Birth of Daughter | August 15, 1806 | His daughter Sarah was born on August 15, 1806 in Kentucky![]() |
Birth of Son | 1810 | His son Allen was born in 1810 in Kentucky![]() |
Birth of Son | October 11, 1815 | His son Weston was born on October 11, 1815 in Shelby County, Kentucky![]() |
Birth of Daughter | about 1822 | His daughter Elizabeth was born about 1822 in Kentucky![]() |
Birth of Daughter | January 24, 1824 | His daughter Lucinda was born on January 24, 1824 in Oldham County, Kentucky![]() |
Birth of Daughter | March 9, 1826 | His daughter Emily was born on March 9, 1826 in Shelby County, Kentucky![]() |
Death - no date | Abraham died on an unknown date in Oldham County, Kentucky![]() |
Family |
Prudence Jones b. bt 1780 - 1781 | |
Children | 1. | Thomas Bohannon+ b. between 1797 and 1800, d. before 1840 |
2. | Mary Bohannon+ b. about 1800 | |
3. | Jesse Bohannon b. from 1800 to 1810 | |
4. | William C Bohannon+ b. Nov 11, 1802, d. Nov 8, 1880 | |
5. | George Z Bohannon15 | |
6. | Rhoda Bohannon+ b. 1805, d. before 1860 | |
7. | Sarah Bohannon+ b. Aug 15, 1806 | |
8. | Allen Bohannon b. 1810 | |
9. | Weston Bohannon+ b. Oct 11, 1815, d. Jun 23, 1871 | |
10. | Elizabeth Bohannon b. about 1822 | |
11. | Lucinda Bohannon+ b. Jan 24, 1824, d. Aug 30, 1905 | |
12. | Emily Bohannon b. Mar 9, 1826, d. Aug 25, 1854 |
Church membership | Abraham Bohannon was a member of in Indian Fork Baptist Church, Shelby County, Kentucky![]() | |
Occupation | Abraham Bohannon's occupation was Ordained a minister at Indian Fork Church.14,15 | |
Military Service | between February 4, 1805 and February 9, 1807 | He served in the military (He was a lieutenant in the 18th Regiment of the Kentucky Militia in Shelby County from 04 February 1805 until 09 February 1807. ) between February 4, 1805 and February 9, 1807.16,15 |
Census 1810 | 1810 | Abraham was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 Census in Shelby County, Kentucky![]() |
Census 1820 | 1820 | Abraham was listed as the head of a family on the 1820 Census in Shelby County, Kentucky![]() |
(guardian) Guardianship | August 15, 1825 | Joseph Hedges Agee was listed as Joseph Hedges Agee's guardian on August 15, 1825 in Shelby County, Kentucky![]() |
Census 1830-partial | 1830 | Abraham was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 Census in Henry County, Kentucky![]() |
Census 1840-partial | 1840 | Abraham was listed as the head of a family on the 1840 Census in Oldham County, Kentucky![]() |
Census 1850 | August 23, 1850 | Abraham was listed as the head of a household with his wife Prudence Jones in the 1850 Census on August 23, 1850 in Oldham County, Kentucky![]() ![]() |
Last Edited | Nov 12, 2013 |
Citations
- [S2443] William G Scroggins, William Bohannon (1730-1816), this source can be viewed at http://wgscroggins.kueber.us/Bohannon3_William_born_1730.pdf, page 34.
- [S2664] William G Scroggins, William Cook (1730-1790), this source can be viewed at http://wgscroggins.kueber.us/Cook1_William_jr_born_1730.pdf, page 72.
- [S3078] U.S. Census Kentucky 1850, Oldham Co, Division 1.
- [S527] Ermina Jett Darnell, Forks of Elkhorn Church, page 83, location and year.
- [S2678] William G Scroggins, John Jones (1733-1793), this source can be viewed at http://wgscroggins.kueber.us/Jones1_John_1733.pdf, page 1.
- [S2443] William G Scroggins, William Bohannon (1730-1816), this source can be viewed at http://wgscroggins.kueber.us/Bohannon3_William_born_1730.pdf, page 40.
- [S1489] IGI (International Genealogical Index) Version 4.00 North America, has 1798.
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- [S2833] U.S. Census, Kentucky, 1810, Shelby County.
- [S2798] U.S. Census, Kentucky, 1820, Shelby County.
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Reverend William Hickman Sr1
Father | Thomas Hickman1 b. 1725, d. 1762 | |
Mother | Sarah Sanderson1 d. 1761 |
Relationship | Reverend William Hickman Sr is a parent or ancestor of a spouse of one of my relatives. Because William is not a relative of mine I am not actively researching him. | |
Birth | February 4, 1746/47 | William was born February 4, 1746/47 in King and Queen County, Virginia Colony ![]() |
Death of Mother | 1761 | His mother, Sarah, died in 1761.1 |
Death of Father | 1762 | His father, Thomas, died in 1762 in Caroline County, Virginia![]() |
Birth of Son | June 1, 1768 | His son William was born on June 1, 1768 in Virginia![]() |
Marriage | October 1, 1770 | He married Elizabeth Shackleford, daughter of John Shackelford and Anne Lyne, October 1, 1770 probably King & Queen County, Virginia![]() |
Birth of Son | about 1771 | His son Thomas was born about 1771.1 |
Birth of Daughter | about 1774 | His daughter Martha was born about 1774 in Cumberland County, Virginia![]() |
Birth of Daughter | January 26, 1776 | His daughter Letitia was born on January 26, 1776 in Cumberland County, Virginia Colony ![]() |
Birth of Son | about 1778 | His son Paschal was born about 1778 in Cumberland County, Virginia![]() |
Birth of Daughter | about 1778 | His daughter Sarah was born about 1778 in Cumberland County, Virginia![]() |
Birth of Daughter | about 1780 | His daughter Elizabeth was born about 1780 in King & Queen County, Virginia![]() |
Marriage of Son | 1787 | His son, Reverend William Hickman Jr, married Obedience Brown in 1787 in Virginia![]() |
Marriage of Daughter | March 2, 1792 | His daughter, Letitia Hickman, married Benjamin F Edrington on March 2, 1792 in Woodford County, Kentucky![]() |
Marriage of Son | March 11, 1797 | His son, Paschal Hickman, married Elizabeth F Hall on March 11, 1797 in Franklin County, Kentucky![]() |
Marriage of Daughter | September 20, 1799 | His daughter, Sarah Hickman, married John Cunningham on September 20, 1799 in Franklin County, Kentucky![]() |
Marriage of Daughter | January 13, 1802 | His daughter, Elizabeth Hickman, married Richard Todd on January 13, 1802 in Franklin County, Kentucky![]() |
Marriage of Daughter | May 25, 1810 | His daughter, Martha Hickman, married Christopher Ransdale on May 25, 1810 in Franklin County, Kentucky![]() |
Death of Son | January 22, 1813 | His son, Paschal, died on January 22, 1813 in Frenchtown, Michigan![]() |
Death of Spouse | June 9, 1813 | He was widowed when his wife, Elizabeth, died on June 9, 1813.. in Franklin County, Kentucky![]() |
Marriage | December 25, 1814 | He married Elizabeth Dicken, daughter of Benjamin Dicken, December 25, 1814 in Scott County, Kentucky![]() |
Death of Daughter | April 1, 1817 | His daughter, Letitia, died on April 1, 1817 in Franklin County, Kentucky![]() |
Marriage of Daughter | 1818 | His daughter, Mary Hickman, married Captain James Hunter in 1818 in Franklin County, Kentucky![]() |
Death of Daughter | 1833 | His daughter, Sarah, died in 1833.1 |
Death | January 24, 1834 | William died January 24, 1834 in Franklin County, Kentucky![]() |
Burial | His body was buried in Frankfort Cemetery, Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky![]() |
Family 1 |
Elizabeth Shackleford b. 1749, d. 9 Jun 1813 | |
Children | 1. | Reverend William Hickman Jr+1 b. Jun 1, 1768, d. Dec 24, 1845 |
2. | Thomas Hickman1 b. about 1771, d. before 1828 | |
3. | Martha Hickman1 b. about 1774 | |
4. | Letitia Hickman+ b. Jan 26, 1776, d. Apr 1, 1817 | |
5. | Paschal Hickman+1 b. about 1778, d. Jan 22, 1813 | |
6. | Sarah Hickman+1 b. about 1778, d. 1833 | |
7. | Elizabeth Hickman1 b. about 1780 | |
8. | Obedience Hickman1 | |
9. | Mary Hickman1 d. 1854 | |
10. | Benjamin F Hickman1 | |
11. | John Hickman1 | |
12. | James Hickman1 |
Family 2 |
Elizabeth Dicken b. 7 Jan 1783, d. 25 Sep 1826 | |
Children | 1. | Edwin A Hickman1 |
2. | Ezra Hickman1 | |
3. | James H Hickman1 | |
4. | John Gano Hickman1 |
Occupation | Reverend William Hickman Sr's occupation was Baptist Minister.1 | |
Note-Shackelford | He William Hickman Biography Reverend William, Sr. was born about 1747 to Thomas and Sarah SandersonHickman, of King and Queen County, Virginia. He and his sister lived withtheir grandparents until William reached the age of fourteen. Theirparents had died when they were young. At the age of 14 was put to tradewith John Shackleford. In 1770 he married Miss Shackleford, the master'sdaughter. Family records state William married Mary Goode, a sister ofRev. John Goode. However, William stated in his manuscript his firstwife was the daughter of John Shackelford, of King and Queen, by her hehad thirteen children. He and his wife moved to Buckingham County,Virginia in 1770 where they became interested in the preaching of JohnWaller and James Chiles. After their move to Cumberland County, they sawtheir neighbors; the Bondurants, Maxeys and Eppersons being converted.Mary soon accepted the Baptist religion and later William was baptized byReuben Ford. William and Elizabeth Shackelford had thirteen children;seven daughters and six sons. Some of these children were; William, Jr.,Lettice, PASCHAL, (RIVER RAISIN), Benjamin, Sally Cunningham, Betsy Todd,Polly Hunter, James and John. In 1814, after the death of his firstwife, William married Mrs. Elizabeth Abbett. By Elizabeth Abbett,William had the following sons; Edwin A., Ezra, James H., John Gano. In the spring of 1776 William Hickman and several others started on avisit to Kentucky. William returned to Virginia, where he continued topreach. In 1784 he brought his family to Fayette County, Kentucky. Bylate 1787 Major's Station was in need of an organized church. John Majormade a visit to Hickman's home in hopes of persuading him to relocate toDry Run. Hickman agreed and in 1788 built a home on old Steele's FerryRoad between the Lexington and Leestown Road. September, 1807, Pastor Hickman resigned as he did not agree with thepractive of Slavery as practiced by the members of the church. Hereturned as pastor the second Saturday in November, 1809. William Hickman had gone to South Benson Church to preach on January 24,1834. On the trip returning home he became ill. To sick to continue thejourney home, he stopped in Frankfort at a home of a friend. WilliamHickman remained too ill to return home. He died in Frankfort on January28, 1834. He and his two wifes are buried in the D.A.R. lot located inthe Frankfort Cemetery. Source: Franklin County, KY History-- Biographies http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ky/county/franklin/index/wmhickman.html ------------------------------------- This family seems to have been a very prominent branch of the Shackelforddescendants. Rev William Hickman was converted to the Baptist faith inVirginia, and after coming to Kentucky he was pastor of the Forks ofElkhorn Baptist Church for more than forty years. His son Paschal Hickman, was a Captain in the United States Army duringthe war of 1812, and 5 (225) was captured by the British, and turned over to the Indians atthe battle of River Raisin, by whom he was scalped, and died as a resultof the torture. WILL OF REV. WILLIAM HICKMAN 'I, William Hickman, being of sound mind and disposing memory, do makeand declare this to be my last Will and Testament. First: That my just debts be paid. Second: I loan to my wife - Elizabeth, during her natural life orwidowhood, the tract of land whereon I now reside, and bounded asfollows: Beginning at the northwest corner and running thence with G.Buller and Samuel Reading's line to my northeast corner between Readingand myself - Thence south to the stone corner near my gate, thence tenpoles to a stake, thence south to J. B. Robert's line, then withReading's line west to S. L. Scofield's line, thence with his line northto the beginning. Supposed to contain about sixty five acres, with alland sundry appurtenances thereunto belonging. Also her choice of a horse,bridle and saddle, two cows and calves, ten sheep, ten hogs and threefeather beds, bedsteads and furniture, desk, sideboard, table clock andcase, table and cupboard, furniture, pair of looking glasses, six chairs,and kitchen furniture; the whole to be of her own selection. Third: I forbid the sale of my two negro men - Samuel and Titus, anddirect that they be hired out by my executor in any way he may thinkbest, the proceeds to be annually divided among my legatees hereafternamed. And the balance of my estate, personal and real and mixed, Idirect my executor to dispose of at public sale upon such credits as hemay think best. The proceeds of which I give to my children, to wit:George Hickman, Nancy Brown, Lydia Lockett, Patsy Thatcher, WilliamHickman; and the children of my deceased daughter- Eliza S. Baily, ieAmerica, George, James, Francis, Martha, Lelar, Mary, Obedience, andLydia Baily; being the children and grandchildren of my first wife. AndMary, John E., Benjamin W., and Elizabeth P. Hickman; children of mypresent wife, of my now children, share and share alike. The grandchildren to have their mother's share, to be divided in the same manner. Previous to any distribution among my children my executor will ascertainwhat has been given to each of my grown children, and deduct it from whatwould be their portion so as to place each one upon equal grounds.(Amount of money paid to children listed in annex). Fourth: I hereby authorize and empower my executors to act in all andevery case so as best to promote the interest of my children, to settleall and all manner of claims for or against, to compromise, sell orotherwise dispose of any of my property, make and execute any and alldeeds of conveyance for lands heretofore sold, or to sell all of which isand shall be held valid to all intents and purposes. Fifth: I appoint my friend - Samuel B. Scofield, executor of this my lastWill and Testament, and also trustee for my son - George Hickman, alsotrustee for the children of my deceased daughter Eliza Bailey and trusteefor my four infant children - Mary, John E., Benjamin W., and ElizabethP. Hickman; and place in the hands as such, the legacies here-in grantedto them, respectively to be used for their benefit. For George during his life time, and afterwards for his heirs, or theothers until they arrive at the age of twenty one years respectively. Sixth: at the death of my wife all the property herein loaned to hershall descend to and be divided equally between my four children, infantchildren by her, and divided between them share and share alike, towit:Mary, John E., Benjamin W., and Elizabeth P. Hickman. In testimony of the foregoing two pages containing my will as to thedisposition of my property after my death, I declare the fact dueconsideration and reflection, and therefore sign my name with my ownhands, this the seventh day of July, 1843. (July, 7, 1843). Sig - William Hickman. Signed, sealed and acknowledged and declared to be his last Will andTestament. James B. Roberts, and J. Dudley, witnesses. Recorded in Will Book 2, page 167, Franklin Co, Kentucky. ProbatedJanuary 1846. -- Source: SHACKELFORD CLAN MAGAZINE:http://members.tripod.com/~wvgal/clan3-6.htm -- Other Sources Available: Early Baptist Emancipationist Elder William Hickman, Sen'r. By Carter Tarrant, 1808 http://www.geocities.com/baptist_documents/hickman.wm.by.tarrant.html William Hickman A Kentucky Frontier Preacher The Christian Repository By Samuel H. Ford http://www.geocities.com/baptist_documents/hickman.wm.by.ford.html William Hickman Kentucky Frontier Preacher Spencer's A History of the Kentucky Baptists, 1886 http://www.geocities.com/baptist_documents/hickman.william.html Autobiography of William Hickman (Typed from a typed copy, August 23, 1967 by Fran Thompson, KentuckyHistorical Society.] http://www.geocities.com/baptist_documents/hickman.william.autobio.html.1 | |
Note-Shackelford | He and Elizabeth Dicken On the 25th of December 1814, I entered into the second marriage withElizabeth Abbott, in Scott County; she had three children, a son and twodaughters. She was the daughter of Benjamin Dicken, we lived togetherabout twelve years and had five sons; the second we called John Gano, hedied while young. My wife died the 25th of September, 1826 her oldestdaughter is married to Thomas K. Horn, and are living with me. Source: Baptist History Homepage William Hickman 1747-1830 'A Short Account of my Life and Travels. For more than fifty years; AProfessed Servant of Jesus Christ' [Originally published in 1828. From a typed copy, August 23, 1967 by FranThompson, Kentucky Historical Society.] http://www.geocities.com/baptist_documents/hickman.william.autobio.html.1 | |
Occupation | Reverend William Hickman Sr's occupation was a preacher. |
Last Edited | Oct 30, 2008 |
Citations
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- [S1287] GEDCOM, William Gilbert Scroggins, reviewed update of March 6, 1998.
- [S2664] William G Scroggins, William Cook (1730-1790), this source can be viewed at http://wgscroggins.kueber.us/Cook1_William_jr_born_1730.pdf, page 24.
Do not accept the accuracy/validity of any of the information on these pages without verifying it yourself. Please study my sources carefully before relying on the information. If you notice any problems or errors in the information or the display on these pages, please e-mail me (see bottom of page).