Anthony Smith1
M, #82561
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
Family | Martha Bacon |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, Burwell family of Virginia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burwell_family_of_Virginia. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
Martha Bacon1
F, #82562
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
Family | Anthony Smith |
Child |
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Citations
- [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, Burwell family of Virginia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burwell_family_of_Virginia. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
Martha Lear1
F, #82563
Father | Col. John Lear1 |
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
Martha Lear married Honorable Lewis II Burwell after 1692
; his 2nd wife; his 1st wife died in 1692.1
; his 2nd wife; his 1st wife died in 1692.1
Family | Honorable Lewis II Burwell b. 1652, d. c 1710 |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, Burwell family of Virginia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burwell_family_of_Virginia. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
Col. John Lear1
M, #82564
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
Family | |
Child |
Citations
- [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, Burwell family of Virginia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burwell_family_of_Virginia. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
Mildred Howell1
F, #82565
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
Mildred Howell married William Lightfoot, son of Honorable Philip Lightfoot and Mary Armistead, in 1746.1
Family | William Lightfoot b. 1722, d. b 1771 |
Citations
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family HIstory (65 E. Main St., Westminster, MD 21157-5026 USA: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 96. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots.
Mary "Molly" Clack1
F, #82566, b. 1724
Last Edited | 24 Feb 2019 |
Mary "Molly" Clack was born in 1724.2 She married John Lightfoot, son of Honorable Philip Lightfoot and Mary Armistead,
; her 1st husband.2 Mary "Molly" Clack married John Ruffin after 1751
; her 2nd husband; her 1st husband d 6 Sept 1751.2
; her 1st husband.2 Mary "Molly" Clack married John Ruffin after 1751
; her 2nd husband; her 1st husband d 6 Sept 1751.2
Family 1 | John Lightfoot b. c 1725, d. 6 Sep 1751 |
Family 2 | John Ruffin |
Citations
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family HIstory (65 E. Main St., Westminster, MD 21157-5026 USA: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 96. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots.
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots, p. 103.
John Ruffin1
M, #82567
Last Edited | 24 Feb 2019 |
John Ruffin married Mary "Molly" Clack after 1751
; her 2nd husband; her 1st husband d 6 Sept 1751.1
;
Williams/Morton [2007:103] says that Mary Clack, the widow of John Lightfoot, married a John Ruffin. Davis [1989:537] says that Mary Clack Lightfoot married Robert Ruffin, the son of John and Martha (Hamlin) Ruffin.2,1 John Ruffin was also known as Robert Ruffin.2
; her 2nd husband; her 1st husband d 6 Sept 1751.1
;
Williams/Morton [2007:103] says that Mary Clack, the widow of John Lightfoot, married a John Ruffin. Davis [1989:537] says that Mary Clack Lightfoot married Robert Ruffin, the son of John and Martha (Hamlin) Ruffin.2,1 John Ruffin was also known as Robert Ruffin.2
Family | Mary "Molly" Clack b. 1724 |
Citations
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family HIstory (65 E. Main St., Westminster, MD 21157-5026 USA: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 103. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots.
- [S4450] Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis, Tidewater Virginia Families (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1989), p. 537. Hereinafter cited as Davis [1989] Tidewater Virginia Families.
Honorable Nathaniel Burwell1
M, #82568, b. 1680
Father | Honorable Lewis II Burwell1 b. 1652, d. c 1710 |
Mother | Abigail Smith1 b. 11 Mar 1656/57, d. 12 Nov 1692 |
Last Edited | 8 Apr 2018 |
Honorable Nathaniel Burwell married Elizabeth Carter, daughter of Hon. Robert "King" Carter and Judith Armistead,
; Her 1st husband.1,2 Honorable Nathaniel Burwell was born in 1680.1
; Her 1st husband.1,2 Honorable Nathaniel Burwell was born in 1680.1
Family | Elizabeth Carter |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, Burwell family of Virginia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burwell_family_of_Virginia. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S4129] Virginia Armistead Garber, The Armistead Family, 1635-1910 (Richmond, VA: Whisttet & Shepperson Printers, 1910), p. 31. Hereinafter cited as Garber [1910] The Armistead Family.
Lewis Burwell1
M, #82569, b. 1711, d. 1756
Father | Honorable Nathaniel Burwell1,2 b. 1680 |
Mother | Elizabeth Carter1,2 |
Last Edited | 8 Apr 2018 |
Lewis Burwell married Mary Willis.1,3
Lewis Burwell was born in 1711.1
Lewis Burwell died in 1756.1
; from Wikipedia: "Lewis Burwell I/II (1711–1756) - During his year as president, the General Assembly never met, but Burwell I/II did commission the Fry-Jefferson map of Virginia. Lewis Burwell, often referred to as President Lewis Burwell (because he served as president/acting Governor of Virginia for a year November 1750 – 1751). His mother was Elizabeth Carter (making King Carter his maternal grandfather) and he was the oldest son of Nathaniel Burwell (1681–1721) (his paternal grandfather was Lewis Burwell II (1652 - c. 1710) ).[13][14] Shortly after his father's death in 1721 he was sent to school in England. He returned quickly upon hearing of King Carter's death in 1732 and assumed the role of plantation owner and politician (serving in the House of Burgesses (1742) on behalf of Gloucester County. Within five years of his return he had married Mary Willis, the daughter of a wealthy neighbor, and joined their two estates into a massive 7000 acre plantation.[13] He and Mary Willis resided in 'Whitemarsh', Gloucester Co., VA.[15] Quickly rising among his peers, he was named to the governor's council (1743–1756). He became acting governor of Virginia on Thomas Lee's death (November 14, 1750),[15] and remained such till the arrival of Governor Dinwiddie (November 20, 1751).[15] During his year as president, the General Assembly never met, but Burwell did commission the Fry-Jefferson map of Virginia. Ill health limited his role in later years, and he died in 1756.[13][15]"
Wkipedia cites:
[13] Schrock, Randall. "Lewis Burwell (1711 or 1712–1756)". Encyclopedia Virginia. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
[14] "Bedwell and Burwell". Roots Web. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
[15] "Mildred Louise BEDINGER". Oblevins.com. Retrieved 5 August 2015.1
Lewis Burwell was born in 1711.1
Lewis Burwell died in 1756.1
; from Wikipedia: "Lewis Burwell I/II (1711–1756) - During his year as president, the General Assembly never met, but Burwell I/II did commission the Fry-Jefferson map of Virginia. Lewis Burwell, often referred to as President Lewis Burwell (because he served as president/acting Governor of Virginia for a year November 1750 – 1751). His mother was Elizabeth Carter (making King Carter his maternal grandfather) and he was the oldest son of Nathaniel Burwell (1681–1721) (his paternal grandfather was Lewis Burwell II (1652 - c. 1710) ).[13][14] Shortly after his father's death in 1721 he was sent to school in England. He returned quickly upon hearing of King Carter's death in 1732 and assumed the role of plantation owner and politician (serving in the House of Burgesses (1742) on behalf of Gloucester County. Within five years of his return he had married Mary Willis, the daughter of a wealthy neighbor, and joined their two estates into a massive 7000 acre plantation.[13] He and Mary Willis resided in 'Whitemarsh', Gloucester Co., VA.[15] Quickly rising among his peers, he was named to the governor's council (1743–1756). He became acting governor of Virginia on Thomas Lee's death (November 14, 1750),[15] and remained such till the arrival of Governor Dinwiddie (November 20, 1751).[15] During his year as president, the General Assembly never met, but Burwell did commission the Fry-Jefferson map of Virginia. Ill health limited his role in later years, and he died in 1756.[13][15]"
Wkipedia cites:
[13] Schrock, Randall. "Lewis Burwell (1711 or 1712–1756)". Encyclopedia Virginia. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
[14] "Bedwell and Burwell". Roots Web. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
[15] "Mildred Louise BEDINGER". Oblevins.com. Retrieved 5 August 2015.1
Family | Mary Willis |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, Burwell family of Virginia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burwell_family_of_Virginia. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S4129] Virginia Armistead Garber, The Armistead Family, 1635-1910 (Richmond, VA: Whisttet & Shepperson Printers, 1910), p. 31. Hereinafter cited as Garber [1910] The Armistead Family.
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family HIstory (65 E. Main St., Westminster, MD 21157-5026 USA: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 103. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots.
Mary Willis1
F, #82570
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
Family | Lewis Burwell b. 1711, d. 1756 |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S1953] Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page, Burwell family of Virginia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burwell_family_of_Virginia. Hereinafter cited as Wikipedia.
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family HIstory (65 E. Main St., Westminster, MD 21157-5026 USA: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 103. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots.
Anne "Nancy" Burwell1
F, #82571, b. 1742, d. before December 1777
Father | Lewis Burwell1 b. 1711, d. 1756 |
Mother | Mary Willis1 |
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
Anne "Nancy" Burwell was born in 1742 at White Marsh, Gloucester Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Armistead Lightfoot, son of Honorable Philip Lightfoot and Mary Armistead, on 28 September 1759
; her 1st husband.1 Anne "Nancy" Burwell married Honorable Charles Grymes in 1773
; her 2nd husband.1
Anne "Nancy" Burwell died before December 1777.1
; her 1st husband.1 Anne "Nancy" Burwell married Honorable Charles Grymes in 1773
; her 2nd husband.1
Anne "Nancy" Burwell died before December 1777.1
Family 1 | Armistead Lightfoot b. 1730, d. 1771 |
Family 2 | Honorable Charles Grymes |
Citations
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family HIstory (65 E. Main St., Westminster, MD 21157-5026 USA: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 103. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots.
Honorable Charles Grymes1
M, #82572
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
Honorable Charles Grymes married Anne "Nancy" Burwell, daughter of Lewis Burwell and Mary Willis, in 1773
; her 2nd husband.1
.1
; her 2nd husband.1
.1
Family | Anne "Nancy" Burwell b. 1742, d. b Dec 1777 |
Citations
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family HIstory (65 E. Main St., Westminster, MD 21157-5026 USA: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 103. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots.
Susanna Elizabeth Slaughter1,2
F, #82573, b. 1725, d. 1808
Father | Robert Slaughter2 |
Mother | Mary Smith2 |
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
Susanna Elizabeth Slaughter was born in 1725 at Virginia, USA.2 She married Major Goodrich Lightfoot Jr., son of Col. Goodrich Lightfoot and Mary Chew, on 8 April 1736 at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.1,2
Susanna Elizabeth Slaughter died in 1808 at Franklin Co., Kentucky, USA.2
Susanna Elizabeth Slaughter died in 1808 at Franklin Co., Kentucky, USA.2
Family | Major Goodrich Lightfoot Jr. b. 14 Feb 1713, d. 26 Apr 1778 |
Citations
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family HIstory (65 E. Main St., Westminster, MD 21157-5026 USA: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 107. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots.
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots, p. 110.
Elizabeth Barrow1
F, #82574
Father | Edward Barrow2 |
Mother | Elizabeth Minor2 |
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
Elizabeth Barrow married William Lightfoot, son of Col. Goodrich Lightfoot and Mary Chew, in 1746
; per Williams/Morton [2007:177]: "There is, however, a record in Westmoreland County of a marriage contract: 5 March 1746. William Lightfoot of Orange County, Gent. to Nicholas Minor of Westmoreland County, uncle and guardian of Elizabeth Barrow, spinster. A Marriage is intended shortly to be solemnized between William Lightfoot and Elizabeth Barrow. Elizabeth being possessed of ten slaves, if William dies before Elizabeth without leaving issue, Elizabeth shall have the slaves and also her dower in the lands of William, but if William have children the Negroes shall descend to the child or children. If he have no child at the time of Elizabeth's death, the negroes shall be vested in John Barrrows 5 March 1746. William Lightfoot of Orange County, Gent. to Nicholas Minor of Westmoreland County, uncle and guardian of Elizabeth Barrow, spinster. A Marriage is intended shortly to be solemnized between William Lightfoot and Elizabeth Barrow. Elizabeth being possessed of ten slaves, if William dies before Elizabeth without leaving issue, Elizabeth shall have the slaves and also her dower in the lands of William, but if William have children the Negroes shall descend to the child or children. If he have no ch5 March 1746. William Lightfoot of Orange County, Gent. to Nicholas Minor of Westmoreland County, uncle and guardian of Elizabeth Barrow, spinster. A Marriage is intended shortly to be solemnized between William Lightfoot and Elizabeth Barrow. Elizabeth being possessed of ten slaves, if William dies before Elizabeth without leaving issue, Elizabeth shall have the slaves and also her dower in the lands of William, but if William have children the Negroes shall descend to the child or children. If he have no child at the time of Elizabeth's death, the negroes shall be vested in John Barrrows 5 March 1746. William Lightfoot of Orange County, Gent. to Nicholas Minor of Westmoreland County, uncle and guardian of Elizabeth Barrow, spinster. A Marriage is intended shortly to be solemnized between William Lightfoot and Elizabeth Barrow. Elizabeth being possessed of ten slaves, if William dies before Elizabeth without leaving issue, Elizabeth shall have the slaves and also her dower in the lands of William, but if William[sic] and Margaret Ransdell. (signed) W. Ligfhtfoot, Nich. Minor
Witnessses: William Baylay, Josed Peirce, William Bruce
26 May 1747. Proved by the witnesses.3"
; per Williams/Morton [2007:177]: "There is, however, a record in Westmoreland County of a marriage contract: 5 March 1746. William Lightfoot of Orange County, Gent. to Nicholas Minor of Westmoreland County, uncle and guardian of Elizabeth Barrow, spinster. A Marriage is intended shortly to be solemnized between William Lightfoot and Elizabeth Barrow. Elizabeth being possessed of ten slaves, if William dies before Elizabeth without leaving issue, Elizabeth shall have the slaves and also her dower in the lands of William, but if William have children the Negroes shall descend to the child or children. If he have no child at the time of Elizabeth's death, the negroes shall be vested in John Barrrows 5 March 1746. William Lightfoot of Orange County, Gent. to Nicholas Minor of Westmoreland County, uncle and guardian of Elizabeth Barrow, spinster. A Marriage is intended shortly to be solemnized between William Lightfoot and Elizabeth Barrow. Elizabeth being possessed of ten slaves, if William dies before Elizabeth without leaving issue, Elizabeth shall have the slaves and also her dower in the lands of William, but if William have children the Negroes shall descend to the child or children. If he have no ch5 March 1746. William Lightfoot of Orange County, Gent. to Nicholas Minor of Westmoreland County, uncle and guardian of Elizabeth Barrow, spinster. A Marriage is intended shortly to be solemnized between William Lightfoot and Elizabeth Barrow. Elizabeth being possessed of ten slaves, if William dies before Elizabeth without leaving issue, Elizabeth shall have the slaves and also her dower in the lands of William, but if William have children the Negroes shall descend to the child or children. If he have no child at the time of Elizabeth's death, the negroes shall be vested in John Barrrows 5 March 1746. William Lightfoot of Orange County, Gent. to Nicholas Minor of Westmoreland County, uncle and guardian of Elizabeth Barrow, spinster. A Marriage is intended shortly to be solemnized between William Lightfoot and Elizabeth Barrow. Elizabeth being possessed of ten slaves, if William dies before Elizabeth without leaving issue, Elizabeth shall have the slaves and also her dower in the lands of William, but if William[sic] and Margaret Ransdell. (signed) W. Ligfhtfoot, Nich. Minor
Witnessses: William Baylay, Josed Peirce, William Bruce
26 May 1747. Proved by the witnesses.3"
Family | William Lightfoot b. 1720, d. 1805 |
Citations
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family HIstory (65 E. Main St., Westminster, MD 21157-5026 USA: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 133. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots.
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots, p. 177.
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots, pp. 133, 177.
Sarah Coleman1
F, #82575
Father | Robert Coleman1 |
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
Sarah Coleman married Col. Francis Slaughter, son of Col. Francis Slaughter and AnnAnne Lightfoot, on 18 December 1758 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1
Family | Col. Francis Slaughter b. 1730, d. 1805 |
Citations
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family HIstory (65 E. Main St., Westminster, MD 21157-5026 USA: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 109. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots.
Robert Coleman1
M, #82576
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
Robert Coleman lived at Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA.1
Family | |
Children |
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Citations
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family HIstory (65 E. Main St., Westminster, MD 21157-5026 USA: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 109. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots.
Miildred Coleman1
F, #82577, b. 1736, d. 1736
Father | Robert Coleman1 |
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
Miildred Coleman died in 1736.1 She was born in 1736.1 She married Col. John Slaughter, son of Col. Francis Slaughter and AnnAnne Lightfoot,
; his 1st wife, sister of his brother Franci's wife, Sarah Coleman.1
; his 1st wife, sister of his brother Franci's wife, Sarah Coleman.1
Family | Col. John Slaughter b. 1732 |
Citations
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family HIstory (65 E. Main St., Westminster, MD 21157-5026 USA: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 109. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots.
Elizabeth Suggett1
F, #82578, d. 1753
Father | Edgecomb Suggett1 |
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
Elizabeth Suggett died in 1753 at Westmoreland Co., Virginia, USA.1 She married Col. John Slaughter, son of Col. Francis Slaughter and AnnAnne Lightfoot, on 18 December 1758 at Richmond, Henrico Co., Virginia, USA,
; his 2nd wife; his 1st wife died in 1758.1
; his 2nd wife; his 1st wife died in 1758.1
Family | Col. John Slaughter b. 1732 |
Citations
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family HIstory (65 E. Main St., Westminster, MD 21157-5026 USA: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 109. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots.
Edgecomb Suggett1
M, #82579
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
Family | |
Child |
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Citations
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family HIstory (65 E. Main St., Westminster, MD 21157-5026 USA: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 109. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots.
John Poindexter1
M, #82580
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
Family | Christian (?) |
Child |
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Citations
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family HIstory (65 E. Main St., Westminster, MD 21157-5026 USA: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 109. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots.
Christian (?)1
F, #82581
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
Family | John Poindexter |
Child |
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Citations
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family HIstory (65 E. Main St., Westminster, MD 21157-5026 USA: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 109. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots.
Edward Barrow1
M, #82585
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
Family | Elizabeth Minor |
Child |
Citations
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family HIstory (65 E. Main St., Westminster, MD 21157-5026 USA: Heritage Books, 2007), pp. 133, 177. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots.
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots, p. 177.
Elizabeth Minor1
F, #82586
Father | Nicholas Minor2 |
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
Elizabeth Minor married Edward Barrow.3
Elizabeth Minor married (?) Wherret
; her 2nd husband. Per Williams/Morton [2007:181]: "Although she is not named in Eddward Barrow's will, her father's will establishes that she survived [Edward] and married a WHERRET.2'
Elizabeth Minor married (?) Wherret
; her 2nd husband. Per Williams/Morton [2007:181]: "Although she is not named in Eddward Barrow's will, her father's will establishes that she survived [Edward] and married a WHERRET.2'
Family 1 | (?) Wherret |
Family 2 | Edward Barrow |
Child |
Citations
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family HIstory (65 E. Main St., Westminster, MD 21157-5026 USA: Heritage Books, 2007), pp. 133, 177. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots.
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots, p. 181.
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots, p. 177.
Nicholas Minor1
M, #82587
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
.1
Family | |
Child |
Citations
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family HIstory (65 E. Main St., Westminster, MD 21157-5026 USA: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 181. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots.
Rebecca Allen1
F, #82589
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
Rebecca Allen married John Goodrich, son of Sir Richard Goodrich of Goodrich Castle, Hertfordshire, Wales and Muriel Evans.1
Family | John Goodrich |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family HIstory (65 E. Main St., Westminster, MD 21157-5026 USA: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 191. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots.
Richard Norton Esq., of Norton Conyers1
M, #82590
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2017 |
.1
Family | |
Child |
Citations
- [S3759] Compiled by Mary Edd Morton Researched by Edith Ellen Williams, compiler, Calling All Lightfoots - A Lightfoot Family HIstory (65 E. Main St., Westminster, MD 21157-5026 USA: Heritage Books, 2007), p. 191. Hereinafter cited as Williams/Morton 2007 Calling All Lightfoots.