Margaret Harris1

F, #86221, d. 1814
FatherChristopher Overton Harris Sr.1,2 b. 17 Feb 1725, d. bt 20 Feb 1794 - 4 Mar 1794
MotherAgnes McCord2 b. 21 Dec 1740, d. 1815
Last Edited5 Apr 2018
     Her estate was probated
; per Miller [1907:279]: "It appears from the Court records that Samuel Harris entered as one of the sureties on the bond of his brother, Overton, and brother-in-law, John Bennett as executors of the will of his sister, Margaret Harris, who died testate and unmarried in the year 1814."
Margaret Harris died in 1814; d. unmarried.2
      ; per Miller [1907:278]: Christopher mentiopns a daughter "Margaret Harris" in his will.1
In Christopher Overton Harris Sr.'s will dated 20 February 1794 at Madison Co., Kentucky, USA, Margaret Harris was named as an heir; Text of will from Miller [1907:277-8]:
     "In the name of God, Amen. I Christopher Harris being through the abundant mercy and goodness of God, tho weak in body, yet of perfect understanding and memory, do constitute this my last will and testament, and desire it should be received as such.
     "Imprimis: That I will and desire that my first children, viz: Dabney Harris, Sarah Martin, Robert Harris, Mourning Jones, Christopher Harris and Mary Jones should have the follow negroes, (excepting thirty pounds out of my son, Dabney's legacy, which is to be paid by the executors of this part of my will for the use and benefit of my wife and other children) viz: Ritter and her children, pomp, Moses, Alice, George, Betty, Lucy and Deephy, the above negroes, to be divided agreeable to Cornelius Dabney, Sr.
     "I will and I do appoint Foster Jones and Christopher Harris as executors of the above part of this will, and as to the balance of my estate, I direct that just my debts shall be paid out of what money I have by, or is owing to me.
     "The house where I live I direct shall be furnished, which, together with the tract of land whereon I live I leave to my dear and loving wife during her life and at her death to my son Overton Harris.
     "As to the balance of my negroes, David, Cato, Fanny , Stephen and Eady, together with my house hold furniture, stock of every kind and plantation utensils I desire that my wife may have the whole benefit of them during her life or widow-hood, and if she should marry the whole to be sold, and equally divided amongst her and her children. As to my lands on Muddy Creek, I will and bequeath them as follows: The Drowning Creek tract of land I will and bequeath to my son, John Harris. The Sycamore Spring tract to my son, Benjamin Harris. The tract on which my son William has built to my son, William Harris, and the tract called the Holly Tract to my son, Barnabas Harris. And my lands in Albemarle County, together with the stock that is thereon, I direct shall be sold and that my sons James and Samuel Harris, shall receive of the money as much as Colonel John Miller and Robert Rodes shall judge the land to be worth that I willed to my other sons, viz: to be made equal to them.
     "As to my three daughters, viz: Jane Gentry, Margaret Harris and Isabel Harris, my will and desire is that jean Gentry should receive ten pounds, and Margaret and Isabel Harris to have fifty pounds apiece out of the balance of what my Albemarle land, and the profits arising from that place, and if that should not be sufficient that it shall be made up to them out of any personal estate that my wife and executors after mentioned shall think best.
     "As to my lands on Licking waters my will is that if they are obtained it should be equally divided amounts my last set of children.
     "And I do appoint my dear and loving wife, with John Sappington and John Harris to execute that part of my will that respects my wife and her children.
     "As witness my hand and seal this twentieth day of February, on thousand and seven hundred and ninety four.
     "Christopher Harris. (Seal)
     "Witness: Hartly Sappington, Richard Sappington, Joseph Wells."3

Citations

  1. [S4121] W. H. Miller, History and Genealogies of the Families of Miller, Woods, Harris, Wallace, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaugh, and Brown (Lexington, KY: Press of Transylvania Co., 1907), p. 278. Hereinafter cited as Miller [1907] History and Genealogies.
  2. [S4121] W. H. Miller, Miller [1907] History and Genealogies, p. 279.
  3. [S4121] W. H. Miller, Miller [1907] History and Genealogies, pp. 277-8.

Mosias Jones1

M, #86222
Last Edited5 Apr 2018

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S4121] W. H. Miller, History and Genealogies of the Families of Miller, Woods, Harris, Wallace, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaugh, and Brown (Lexington, KY: Press of Transylvania Co., 1907), p. 279. Hereinafter cited as Miller [1907] History and Genealogies.

Tyre Harris1

M, #86223
FatherChristopher Overton Harris Sr.1 b. 17 Feb 1725, d. bt 20 Feb 1794 - 4 Mar 1794
MotherMary Dabney1 b. 25 Dec 1726, d. Jun 1757
Last Edited5 Apr 2018

Citations

  1. [S4121] W. H. Miller, History and Genealogies of the Families of Miller, Woods, Harris, Wallace, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaugh, and Brown (Lexington, KY: Press of Transylvania Co., 1907), p. 279. Hereinafter cited as Miller [1907] History and Genealogies.

Cornelius (IV) Dabney1

M, #86224, b. circa 1742, d. between 23 May 1792 and 22 October 1792
FatherCornelius (III) Dabney Jr.1 b. c 1713, d. bt 1763 - 1764
MotherSarah Glenn(?)1
Last Edited24 Sep 2019
     Cornelius (IV) Dabney was born circa 1742 at Hanover Co., Virginia, USA;
Per Dabney Family of Early VA: "William and Cornelius Dabney’s birth years estimated from their eldest brother John’s birth year, 1740, given in W. H. Dabney’s Sketch of the Dabneys of Virginia, p. 183."1 He married Mary "Mollie" Lane circa 1759
;
Per Dabney Family of Early VA: "Magazine of Virginia Genealogy, 1976, v. 14, p. 54. Dabney Family Bible Record, states that the parents of Captain George Dabney were Cornelius and Molly Lane Dabney of Bedford County...Marriage date estimated from the birth date of their eldest son, George, 15 Sep 1760, given in George’s application for a Revolutionary War pension."2
Cornelius (IV) Dabney died between 23 May 1792 and 22 October 1792 at Bedford Co., Virginia, USA;
Per Dabney Family of Early VA: "Will of Cornelius Dabney, signed 23 May 1792 and proved in court 22 Oct 1792, Bedford County Will Book 2, p. 89."1

His estate was probated on 22 October 1792 at Bedford Co., Virginia, USA.1

      ;
Per Dabney Family of Early VA:
     "Cornelius Dabney IV was probably born to Cornelius Dabney III and his unknown wife about 1742 in Hanover County, Virginia. The possibility that his father was William Dabney Cornelius III was a son of Cornellius II and a grandson of Cornelius I.
     "Cornelius married Mary (Molly) Lane about 1759. Cornelius and Mary lived in Hanover County until 1772, then moved to Bedford County. They had ten children, most or all born in Hanover County: George,born September 15, 1760; Benjamin, born abt 1761-1766; Charles, born abt 1763-1767; Cornelius, born about 1765-1773; John, born about 1767-1780; Nancy; Molly/Mary; Sarah; Anna; Agatha/Agnes.
     "Cornelius’ uncle, William Dabney, obtained a patent for 354 acres in Bedford County in 1765 and lived there for some years. He probably played a role in Cornelius’ decision to move from Hanover to Bedford. There is no evidence in the Bedford deed records that Cornelius bought any land in Bedford until June 27, 1791, a year before his death, On that date, he purchased 174 acres from a William Dabney of Guilford County, North Carolina, who may have been his uncle or a son of his uncle. It is likely that he was farming this land, perhaps with William at first and later on a lease from William. Comparison of the metes and bounds description of the patent and the later deed confirms that the 174 acres were part of the original patent. The fate of the other 180 acres in the original patent has not been found in the deed records.
     "Cornelius died at the age of 50/51 between May, 1792, when his will was signed and October of the same year when it was proved in court. He left all of his land, stock, and household goods to his wife, Mary, except for 55 acres that he had previously given to his eldest son, George. After her death, the remaining land was to be divided between his sons Cornelius and John and the stock and household goods to be divided among his sons Benjamin and Charles and daughters Sarah Pratt, Agatha Dabney, and Anna Dabney. Two other daughters, Nancy Overstreet and Molly Turner were given five shillings apiece, a token amount. He appointed his son George and William Hancock executors. [4, 5, 6, 7, 8]
Dabney Family of Early VA cites:
     4. Marriage date estimated from the birth date of their eldest son, George, 15 Sep 1760, given in George’s application for a Revolutionary War pension.
     5. William and Cornelius Dabney’s birth years estimated from their eldest brother John’s birth year, 1740, given in W. H. Dabney’s Sketch of the Dabneys of Virginia, p. 183.
     6. Revolutionary War Pension Application of George and Elizabeth Echols Dabney, No. W. 3007, NARA Publication M804, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files. George describes how he lived with his parents in Hanover until he was 12 before moving to Bedford County. This establishes his father, Cornelius Dabney IV’s, close relationship with the Hanover Dabneys. Second sworn statement by George Dabney, 27 May 1813..
     7. Cornelius’ sons are listed in the order in which they appeared in the Bedford County personal property tax lists. The latest likely birth year for each (except for John) was calculated as 21 years before their first appearance in the tax lists. Cornelius’ daughters are listed in the order of their first marriages, because their order in Cornelius will is complicated by separate omission of Nancy (Dabney) Overstreet and Molly/Mary (Dabney) Turner.
     8. Revolutionary War Pension Application of George and Elizabeth Echols Dabney, No. W. 3007, NARA Publication M804, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files. George describes how he lived with his parents in Hanover until he was 12 before moving to Bedford County. This establishes his father, Cornelius Dabney IV’s, close relationship with the Hanover Dabneys.1

Cornelius (IV) Dabney left a will on 23 May 1792 at Bedford Co., Virginia, USA.1

Family

Mary "Mollie" Lane d. a 1810

Citations

  1. [S4740] Dabney Family of Early Virginia Website, online <https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/>, Cornelius Dabney, IV: https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/getperson.php?personID=I779&tree=Dabney. Hereinafter cited as Dabney Family of Early Virginia.
  2. [S4740] Dabney Family of Early Virginia, online https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/, Mary (Mollie) Lane: https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/getperson.php?personID=I796&tree=Dabney

John George Jackson1

M, #86225, b. 22 September 1777, d. 28 March 1825
Last Edited24 Sep 2019
     John George Jackson was born on 22 September 1777 at Harrison Co., West Virginia, USA.1 He married Mary Payne, daughter of John Parish Payne and Mary Winston Coles, before 1805
; According to theri Find A Grave memorials, their only child listed, Mary, was born in 1805.1 John George Jackson married Mary Sophia Meigs in 1808
;
His 2nd wife. His 1st wife d. 1808.2
John George Jackson died on 28 March 1825 at Clarksburg, Harrison Co., West Virginia, USA, at age 47.1
John George Jackson was buried after 28 March 1825 at Jackson Cemetery, Clarksburg, Harrison Co., West Virginia, USA; From Find A Grave:
     BIRTH     22 Sep 1777m Harrison County, West Virginia, USA
     DEATH     28 Mar 1825 (aged 47), Clarksburg, Harrison County, West Virginia, USA
     US Congressman. Elected to represent Virginia's 1st District and as At-Large in the United States House of Representatives, serving from 1803 to 1810, and 1813 to 1817. Also served as a Member of the Virginia State House of Delegates from 1798 to 1801, and 1811 to 1812, and Judge of the United States District Court from 1819 until his death in 1825. While in Congress, he fought in a duel with Joseph Pearson of North Carolina, and on the second fire, he was wounded in the hip. He died on March 28, 1825.
     Family Members
     Parents
      Elizabeth Von Brake Jackson 1757–1812
     Spouses
      Mary Payne Jackson 1781–1808
      Mary Sophia Meigs Jackson 1793–1863
     Siblings
      George Washington Jackson 1791–1876
      William Lowther Jackson 1798–1836 (m. 1820)
     Children
      John Jay Jackson 1800–1877
      Mary Elizabeth Payne Jackson Allen 1805–1881
      James Madison Jackson 1818–1871
     BURIAL     Jackson Cemetery, Clarksburg, Harrison County, West Virginia, USA
     Maintained by: Find A Grave
     Added: 24 Jun 2003
     Find A Grave Memorial 7614173.1

Family 1

Mary Payne b. 1781, d. 13 Feb 1808

Family 2

Mary Sophia Meigs b. 1 Jan 1793, d. 4 Feb 1863

Citations

  1. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 24 September 2019), memorial page for John George Jackson (22 Sep 1777–28 Mar 1825), Find A Grave Memorial no. 7614173, citing Jackson Cemetery, Clarksburg, Harrison County, West Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Find A Grave, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7614173/john-george-jackson. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
  2. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 24 September 2019), memorial page for Mary Sophia Meigs Jackson (1 Jan 1793–4 Feb 1863), Find A Grave Memorial no. 8253062, citing Jackson Cemetery, Clarksburg, Harrison County, West Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Steve Corley (contributor 46535090), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8253062/mary-sophia-jackson

Jesse Oldham Sr.1

M, #86226, d. 1814
FatherWilliam Oldham2
Mother(?) Basey2
Last Edited6 Apr 2018
     Jesse Oldham Sr. was born at Prince William Co., Virginia, USA.2 He married Elizabeth Simpson.3

Jesse Oldham Sr. died in 1814 at Madison Co., Kentucky, USA.2

His estate was probated on 4 April 1814
; Miller [1907:478] cites Will Book B, p. 38. See Miller [1907:478-9] for text of will and details of probate.4
     Jesse Oldham Sr. left a will on 28 January 1814 at Madison Co., Kentucky, USA.2

Family

Elizabeth Simpson
Children

Citations

  1. [S4121] W. H. Miller, History and Genealogies of the Families of Miller, Woods, Harris, Wallace, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaugh, and Brown (Lexington, KY: Press of Transylvania Co., 1907), pp. 279, 334, 478. Hereinafter cited as Miller [1907] History and Genealogies.
  2. [S4121] W. H. Miller, Miller [1907] History and Genealogies, p. 478.
  3. [S4121] W. H. Miller, Miller [1907] History and Genealogies, pp. 279, 478.
  4. [S4121] W. H. Miller, Miller [1907] History and Genealogies, pp. 478-9.
  5. [S4121] W. H. Miller, Miller [1907] History and Genealogies, p. 479.
  6. [S4121] W. H. Miller, Miller [1907] History and Genealogies, pp. 279, 334, 480.
  7. [S4121] W. H. Miller, Miller [1907] History and Genealogies, p. 480.

Elizabeth Simpson1

F, #86227
Last Edited6 Apr 2018
     Elizabeth Simpson married Jesse Oldham Sr., son of William Oldham and (?) Basey.2

Family

Jesse Oldham Sr. d. 1814
Children

Citations

  1. [S4121] W. H. Miller, History and Genealogies of the Families of Miller, Woods, Harris, Wallace, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaugh, and Brown (Lexington, KY: Press of Transylvania Co., 1907), p. 279. Hereinafter cited as Miller [1907] History and Genealogies.
  2. [S4121] W. H. Miller, Miller [1907] History and Genealogies, pp. 279, 478.
  3. [S4121] W. H. Miller, Miller [1907] History and Genealogies, p. 479.
  4. [S4121] W. H. Miller, Miller [1907] History and Genealogies, pp. 279, 334, 480.
  5. [S4121] W. H. Miller, Miller [1907] History and Genealogies, p. 480.

Gabriel Maupin1

M, #86228, b. 1666, d. 1720
Last Edited18 Nov 2018
     Gabriel Maupin was born in 1666 at Orléans, Departement du Loiret, Centre, France.1,2 He married Marie Spencer on 18 August 1691 at Amsterdam, Netherlands.1,2

Gabriel Maupin was buried in 1720 at Bruton Parish Episcopal Church Cemetery, Williamsburg, James City Co., Virginia, USA;
from Find A Grave:
     BIRTH     1666, Orleans, Departement du Loiret, Centre, France
     DEATH     30 Apr 1720 (aged 53–54), Williamsburg, Williamsburg City, Virginia, USA
     His grave site has not been located but most likely he is buried beside or near his wife who is buried in this cemetery.
     My family matches also state that Gabriel and Marie married Aug 18, 1691 in Amsterdam, Holland. His parents are Amos De Maupin (1620-1670) and Marguerite (Capet) De Maupin (1631-1669), both of whom apparently died in France. With All Sincerity, Kathie L. Webb Blair, Portland, OR
     Family Members
     Spouse
      Marie Hersent Maupin 1664–1748 (m. 1691)
     Children
      Daniel Maupin 1700–1788
     BURIAL     Bruton Parish Episcopal Church Cemetery, Williamsburg, Williamsburg City, Virginia, USA
     Created by: Helen L. Smith Hoke
     Added: 27 Jun 2014
     Find A Grave Memorial 131963989.2
Gabriel Maupin died in 1720 at Williamsburg, James City Co., Virginia, USA.1

His estate was probated on 20 April 1720.3

      ; Per Miller [1907:386]: "French Huguenot refugee from France."1

Reference: per Miller [1907:391]: "The name Maupin, is of French origin...The family tradition is that one Gabriel Maupin, a French Huguenot, and a General in the French Army, whose wife was marie Spencer, daughter of Earl Spencer, an English Nobleman, to avoid persecutionss which were being heaped upon the Huguenots, left France near the beginning of the eighteenth century, and went to England. He was probably a resident of France at the time of his marriage, as some claim. However, he did not remain in England very long, but soon sailed for America with his wife, and at least two children, Daniel and Gabriel, one of whom was born in France, and the other in England. His emigration from England occurred very early in the century. He settled with his family in Virginia. It has been stated, probably correctly, that he died in Virginia in 1720 after make and publishing his last will and testament, bearing date, Dec. 2, 1719, probated 20, 1720, and recorded at Williamsburg, leaving sons, Daniel Maupin and Gabriel Maupin, and a daughter, Mary Maupin (and perhaps other children.)3"

Gabriel Maupin left a will on 2 December 1719 at James City Co., Virginia, USA.3

Family

Marie Spencer b. 15 Sep 1664, d. 26 Jul 1748
Children

Citations

  1. [S4121] W. H. Miller, History and Genealogies of the Families of Miller, Woods, Harris, Wallace, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaugh, and Brown (Lexington, KY: Press of Transylvania Co., 1907), p. 386 - Genealogical Table. Hereinafter cited as Miller [1907] History and Genealogies.
  2. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 18 November 2018), memorial page for Gabriel “The French Huguenot” Maupin (1666–30 Apr 1720), Find A Grave Memorial no. 131963989, citing Bruton Parish Episcopal Church Cemetery, Williamsburg, Williamsburg City, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Helen L. Smith Hoke (contributor 46540075) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/131963989/gabriel-maupin. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
  3. [S4121] W. H. Miller, Miller [1907] History and Genealogies, p. 391.
  4. [S4121] W. H. Miller, Miller [1907] History and Genealogies, p. 387.

Ursley Duke Williams1,2

F, #86229, b. 2 August 1764, d. 26 July 1803
Last Edited23 Sep 2019
     Ursley Duke Williams was born on 2 August 1764 at Caswell Co., North Carolina, USA.2 She married Richard Oldham, son of Jesse Oldham Sr. and Elizabeth Simpson, in 1786
; His 1st wife.3,2
Ursley Duke Williams died on 26 July 1803 at Madison Co., Kentucky, USA, at age 38;
Mill [1907:482] says d. 26 July 11803. Find A Grave memorial says d. 24 July 1802.4,2
Ursley Duke Williams was buried after 27 July 1803 at Nathaniel Oldham Cemetery, Madison Co., Kentucky, USA; From Find A Grave:
     BIRTH     2 Aug 1764, Caswell County, North Carolina, USA
     DEATH     24 Jul 1802 (aged 37), Madison County, Kentucky, USA
     Family Members
     Spouse
      Richard Oldham 1763–1836 (m. 1786)
     Children
      Goodman Oldham 1789–1835
      Nancy Oldham Harris 1791–1858
     BURIAL     Nathaniel Oldham Cemetery, Madison County, Kentucky, USA
     Maintained by: Find A Grave
     Originally Created by: Bill LaBach
     Added: 3 Jan 2003
     Find A Grave Memorial 7051973.2

Family

Richard Oldham d. 17 Jun 1836
Children

Citations

  1. [S4121] W. H. Miller, History and Genealogies of the Families of Miller, Woods, Harris, Wallace, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaugh, and Brown (Lexington, KY: Press of Transylvania Co., 1907), p. 279. Hereinafter cited as Miller [1907] History and Genealogies.
  2. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 23 September 2019), memorial page for Ursley Duke Williams Oldham (2 Aug 1764–24 Jul 1802), Find A Grave Memorial no. 7051973, citing Nathaniel Oldham Cemetery, Madison County, Kentucky, USA ; Maintained by Find A Grave (contributor 8), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7051973/ursley-duke-oldham. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
  3. [S4121] W. H. Miller, Miller [1907] History and Genealogies, pp. 279, 479.
  4. [S4121] W. H. Miller, Miller [1907] History and Genealogies, p. 482.
  5. [S4121] W. H. Miller, Miller [1907] History and Genealogies, pp. 279, 335, 482.
  6. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 23 September 2019), memorial page for Goodman Oldham (20 Sep 1789–5 Apr 1835), Find A Grave Memorial no. 124660019, citing Keytesville City Cemetery, Keytesville Township, Chariton County, Missouri, USA ; Maintained by Our Family Genealogy (contributor 47796684), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124660019/goodman-oldham
  7. [S4121] W. H. Miller, Miller [1907] History and Genealogies, pp. 280, 482.

William Grubbs1,2,3

M, #86233, d. 1775
Last Edited17 Nov 2018
     William Grubbs married Susanna Hearne before 1749 at Albemarle Co., Virginia, USA.2,3

William Grubbs was buried in 1775 at Bryan's Station (Lexington), Fayette Co., Kentucky, USA.3
William Grubbs died in 1775 at Kentucky, USA; Per Spraker [1922:526]: " William Grubbs ... who died 1775 ... a few days after reaching Kentucky and is buried at Bryan's Station."3

Family 1

Susanna Hearne d. 11 Apr 1817
Children

Family 2

Child

Citations

  1. [S4121] W. H. Miller, History and Genealogies of the Families of Miller, Woods, Harris, Wallace, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaugh, and Brown (Lexington, KY: Press of Transylvania Co., 1907), p. 287. Hereinafter cited as Miller [1907] History and Genealogies.
  2. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 November 2018), memorial page for Susanna Hearne Grubbs (unknown–11 Apr 1817), Find A Grave Memorial no. 157192835, citing Redstone Friend's Cemetery, Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by L Evans (contributor 47540766) at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/157192835/susanna-grubbs. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
  3. [S4117] Ella Atterbury Spraker, The Boone family; a genealogical history of the descendants of George and Mary Boone who came to America in 1717; containing many unpublished bits of early Kentucky history, also a biographical sketch of Daniel Boone, the pioneer, by one of his descendants (Rutland, VT: The Tuttle Company, 1922), p. 526. Hereinafter cited as Spraker [1922] The Boone Family.
  4. [S4121] W. H. Miller, Miller [1907] History and Genealogies, p. 287 and Erratta.
  5. [S4121] W. H. Miller, Miller [1907] History and Genealogies, p. 295 and Erratta.

Mary Maupin1

F, #86234, b. 1723, d. 1800
FatherDaniel Maupin Sr.1 b. 25 Mar 1700, d. 20 Sep 1788
MotherMargaret Via1 b. 3 Aug 1701, d. Apr 1789
Last Edited18 Nov 2018
     Mary Maupin married Matthew Mullins Sr.2
Mary Maupin was born in 1723 at Hanover Co., Virginia, USA.1
Mary Maupin was buried in 1800 at Burial location unknown ;
from Find A Grave:
     BIRTH     1723, Hanover County, Virginia, USA
     DEATH     1800 (aged 76–77), Goochland, Goochland County, Virginia, USA
     Parents of Margaret Yancey; Ann Ewell; Elizabeth Chenault; John Mullins; William
     Family Members
     Parents
      Daniel Maupin 1700–1788
      Margaret Via Maupin 1701–1789
     Spouse
      Matthew Mullins 1720–1786
      John Maupin 1725–1806
      Margaret Maupin Miller 1735–1827
     BURIAL     Unknown
     Created by: Ro§e?
     Added: 19 Mar 2018
     Find A Grave Memorial 188148198.1
Mary Maupin died in 1800 at Goochland Co., Virginia, USA.1

Family

Matthew Mullins Sr. b. 5 Dec 1720, d. 1786

Citations

  1. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 18 November 2018), memorial page for Mary Maupin Mullins (1723–1800), Find A Grave Memorial no. 188148198, ; Maintained by Ro§e? (contributor 47359710) Unknown at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/188148198/mary-mullins. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
  2. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 18 November 2018), memorial page for Matthew Mullins, Sr (5 Dec 1720–1786), Find A Grave Memorial no. 188147385, ; Maintained by Ro§e? (contributor 47359710) Unknown at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/188147385/matthew-mullins

Cornelius Dabney Jr.1

M, #86235, b. 1691
FatherJames Dabney2 b. bt 1660 - 1670, d. 11 Sep 1739
MotherAnne Sherwood2 b. 1666, d. 1752
Last Edited25 Sep 2019
     Cornelius Dabney Jr. died; He is referred to as "deceased" in his father's will of 22 Oct 1764.3 He married Lucy Winston, daughter of Isaac Winston Sr. and Sarah Dabney,
;
Her 1st husband. Miller [1907:301] says she m. Cornelius DABNEY, Jr. Davies [1998:434] says she m. William DABNEY first. Dabney Family of Early VA says she m. Cornelius DABNEY first.1,4,5,6 Cornelius Dabney Jr. was born in 1691.4
Cornelius Dabney Jr. died in 1740.4

Family

Lucy Winston b. 1703, d. 1791
Child

Citations

  1. [S4121] W. H. Miller, History and Genealogies of the Families of Miller, Woods, Harris, Wallace, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaugh, and Brown (Lexington, KY: Press of Transylvania Co., 1907), p. 301. Hereinafter cited as Miller [1907] History and Genealogies.
  2. [S4740] Dabney Family of Early Virginia Website, online <https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/>, Cornelius Dabney: https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/getperson.php?personID=I79&tree=Dabney. Hereinafter cited as Dabney Family of Early Virginia.
  3. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 23 September 2019), memorial page for Cornelius Dabney (1675–17 Feb 1765), Find A Grave Memorial no. 42781613, ; Maintained by Jeffrey Tull (contributor 47433656) Unknown, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42781613/cornelius-dabney. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
  4. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 23 September 2019), memorial page for Lucy Dabney Winston Coles (1703–1791), Find A Grave Memorial no. 56809745, ; Maintained by Find A Grave (contributor 8) Unknown, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56809745/lucy-dabney-coles
  5. [S4451] Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis, Tidewater Virginia Families: Generations Beyond (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1998), p. 434. Hereinafter cited as Davis [1998] Tidewater VA Fam: Generations Beyond.
  6. [S4740] Dabney Family of Early Virginia, online https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/, Lucy Winston: https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/getperson.php?personID=I80&tree=Dabney
  7. [S4740] Dabney Family of Early Virginia, online https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/, William Dabney: https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/getperson.php?personID=I35&tree=Dabney

Lucy Winston1

F, #86236, b. 1703, d. 1791
FatherIsaac Winston Sr.3,4 b. c 1680, d. bt 6 Feb 1760 - 6 Mar 1760
MotherSarah Dabney2,3,4 b. c 1678, d. b 1732
Last Edited25 Sep 2019
     Lucy Winston married Cornelius Dabney Jr., son of James Dabney and Anne Sherwood,
;
Her 1st husband. Miller [1907:301] says she m. Cornelius DABNEY, Jr. Davies [1998:434] says she m. William DABNEY first. Dabney Family of Early VA says she m. Cornelius DABNEY first.1,5,3,4 Lucy Winston was born in 1703 at Hanover Co., Virginia, USA.5 She married William Coles after 1738
;
Her 2nd husband. Her 1st husband d. in 1738.5,4
Lucy Winston died in 1791 at Coles Hill, Pittsylvania Co., Virginia, USA.5
Lucy Winston was buried in 1791 at Burial location unknown ; From Find A Grave:
     BIRTH     1703, Hanover County, Virginia, USA
     DEATH     1791 (aged 87–88), Coles Hill, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
     Historical Note: Lucy was the grandmother of Dolley Madison
     Mary Lucy Winston 1703-1791 was first married to Cornelius Dabney 1691-1740. They had one son, William Dabney 1722-1803. He married Philadelphia Gwathmey 1722-1812. Mary Lucy Winston had 3 children by William Coles, Mary, Lucy and Walter Coles. - Cheryle Latour, a Dabney and Winston descendant
     Family Members
     Parents
      Isaac Winston 1681–1760
      Mary Dabney Winston 1679–1748
     Half Siblings
      Sarah Dabney Winston Henry 1710–1784
      Mary Ann Winston Coles 1721–1758
     Children
      Mary Winston Coles Payne 1743–1807
     BURIAL     Unknown
     Maintained by: Find A Grave
     Originally Created by: P Fazzini
     Added: 8 Aug 2010
     Find A Grave Memorial 56809745.5
     She witnessed the marriage of Sarah Dabney and Isaac Winston Sr.;
Per Dabney Family of Early Virginia: "she married Isaac Winston Sr. of Hanover County, a son of Anthony Winston of New Kent County, who died in December, 1725. Although some traditions give his wife as Mary Dabney, evidence from an early deed indicates that he probably married first to Sarah Dabney, a daughter of Cornelius and Edith Dabney of Hanover County, and second to Mary Dabney. In the deed, made in 1732 in King William County, William Winston, who was identified as the son and heir of Sarah Winston, conveyed for a tiny token payment the 179.5 acres that Sarah Dabney received in 1701 to Cornelius Dabney (b. 1690/98, d. bef 1738, son of James Dabney of King William County), husband of Lucy (Winston) Dabney. Lucy was mentioned as a daughter of Isaac Winston in his will after her second marriage to Williams Coles. From the foregoing, it can be concluded that William Winston, sometimes called “Langaloo Billy”, and Lucy (Winston) Dabney Coles were brother and sister and children of Isaac Winston and Sarah (Dabney) Winston."

Per Davis [1999:434], "According to tradition, Isaac married Mary Dabney. Documentation cannot be found that Mary, the wife of Isaac was a Dabney. It appears that Isaac was married twice, and the children of Isaac were probably not the children of his 2nd wife, Mary." Davis says that Isaac's 1st wife ("name unknown") was the mother of his children. He had remarried before he wrote his will and died in 1760.2,3,6

Family 1

Cornelius Dabney Jr. b. 1691
Child

Family 2

William Coles
Child

Citations

  1. [S4121] W. H. Miller, History and Genealogies of the Families of Miller, Woods, Harris, Wallace, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaugh, and Brown (Lexington, KY: Press of Transylvania Co., 1907), p. 301. Hereinafter cited as Miller [1907] History and Genealogies.
  2. [S4740] Dabney Family of Early Virginia Website, online <https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/>, https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/getperson.php?personID=I109&tree=Dabney. Hereinafter cited as Dabney Family of Early Virginia.
  3. [S4451] Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis, Tidewater Virginia Families: Generations Beyond (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1998), p. 434. Hereinafter cited as Davis [1998] Tidewater VA Fam: Generations Beyond.
  4. [S4740] Dabney Family of Early Virginia, online https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/, Lucy Winston: https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/getperson.php?personID=I80&tree=Dabney
  5. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 23 September 2019), memorial page for Lucy Dabney Winston Coles (1703–1791), Find A Grave Memorial no. 56809745, ; Maintained by Find A Grave (contributor 8) Unknown, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56809745/lucy-dabney-coles. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
  6. [S4740] Dabney Family of Early Virginia, online https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/, Isaac Winston, Sr.: https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/getperson.php?personID=I110&tree=Dabney
  7. [S4121] W. H. Miller, Miller [1907] History and Genealogies, p. 302.
  8. [S4740] Dabney Family of Early Virginia, online https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/, William Dabney: https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/getperson.php?personID=I35&tree=Dabney
  9. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 24 September 2019), memorial page for Mary Winston Coles Payne (14 Oct 1743–8 Feb 1807), Find A Grave Memorial no. 8253476, citing Jackson Cemetery, Clarksburg, Harrison County, West Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Steve Corley (contributor 46535090), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8253476/mary-winston-payne

Sarah Dabney1

F, #86238
FatherJohn Dabney1 b. 1724, d. 1773
MotherAnna Harris1 b. 31 Mar 1724
Last Edited5 Apr 2018
     Sarah Dabney married Thomas Waller, son of Col. John Waller and Agnes Carr.1

Family

Thomas Waller b. 29 Jul 1732

Citations

  1. [S4121] W. H. Miller, History and Genealogies of the Families of Miller, Woods, Harris, Wallace, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaugh, and Brown (Lexington, KY: Press of Transylvania Co., 1907), p. 301. Hereinafter cited as Miller [1907] History and Genealogies.

Thomas Waller1

M, #86239, b. 29 July 1732
FatherCol. John Waller2 d. 1776
MotherAgnes Carr2 b. 30 Jan 1712, d. 29 May 1777
Last Edited19 Nov 2018
     Thomas Waller married Sarah Dabney, daughter of John Dabney and Anna Harris.1
Thomas Waller was born on 29 July 1732.2

Family

Sarah Dabney

Citations

  1. [S4121] W. H. Miller, History and Genealogies of the Families of Miller, Woods, Harris, Wallace, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaugh, and Brown (Lexington, KY: Press of Transylvania Co., 1907), p. 301. Hereinafter cited as Miller [1907] History and Genealogies.
  2. [S4390] John Bennett Boddie, compiler, Historical Southern Families, Volume V (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1960 [1967 Reprint]), p. 133. Hereinafter cited as Boddie [1960] Historical Southern Families Vol V.

Mary Dabney1

F, #86240
FatherJohn Dabney1 b. 1724, d. 1773
MotherAnna Harris1 b. 31 Mar 1724
Last Edited5 Apr 2018
     Mary Dabney married Thomas Minor.1

Family

Thomas Minor

Citations

  1. [S4121] W. H. Miller, History and Genealogies of the Families of Miller, Woods, Harris, Wallace, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaugh, and Brown (Lexington, KY: Press of Transylvania Co., 1907), p. 301. Hereinafter cited as Miller [1907] History and Genealogies.

William “Langaloo” Winston1,2

M, #86242, b. after 1710, d. after 1760
FatherIsaac Winston Sr.1,2 b. c 1680, d. bt 6 Feb 1760 - 6 Mar 1760
MotherSarah Dabney1,2 b. c 1678, d. b 1732
Last Edited25 Sep 2019
     William “Langaloo” Winston was born after 1710 at Hanover Co., Virginia, USA.2 He married Sarah Dabney, daughter of George (I) Dabney and Elizabeth Anderson, circa 1730
;
Dabney Family of Early VA cites: The Winstons of Hanover County, Virginia, and Related Families, Alfred Sumner Winston III (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1992), p. 293.3,2
William “Langaloo” Winston died after 1760 at Hanover Co., Virginia, USA.2
      ;
Per Dabney Family of Early VA: "William Winston was born to Isaac and Sarah (Dabney) Winston about 1710 in Hanover County.
He married Sarah Dabney, a daughter of George Dabney I about 1730. They had three children: Elizabeth Louise, Edmund, and Mary Ann.
He was a lieutenant in the militia in the French and Indian War and led his troops into Indian country. He had a high reputation as an orator and one traditional family report described how he encountered a group of soldiers disaffected by the hardships of their service in the wilderness and used his eloquence to persuade and inspire them to renew their efforts.
He was appointed a Justice of the Peace in Hanover County by the Council in 1737, 1741, 1744, and 1752. He was appointed sheriff by the Governor in 1746. In May and November, 1743, he and William Burrus were authorized by the Council to claim two patents of 5,000 acres each in Brunswick County on the Stocken and Dan Rivers in Brunswick County. These patent authorizations do not appear to have been carried into effect because they cannot be found in the Land Office Grants index at the Library of Virginia or in the Cavaliers and Pioneers abstracts. There are three listings of a William Winston in the Hanover County Quit Rent Rolls for 1753, 1762, and 1763 with 1076 acres, 441 acres, and 750 acres, respectively.
He was sometimes called “Langaloo,” which has been reported to be a corruption of the name of his plantation, derived from a locale in Wales.
He was the William Winston, son and heir of the deceased Sarah (Dabney) Winston, who transferred the tract she patented in 1701 to his sister Lucy’s husband, Cornelius Dabney of King William County in 1732. At the time of the deed, he was “of King and Queen County.”
As a brother of Sarah (Winston) Syme Henry, he was an uncle of Patrick Henry and as a brother of Lucy (Winston)Dabney Coles, he was a great uncle of Dolley/Dolly Madison. He died after 1763, when he was listed in the Quit Rent Rolls. [2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]

Dabney Family of Early VA notes and citations:
     1. Executive Journals of the Council of Colonial Virginia, H.R. McIlwaine, editor (Richmond, VA: Virginia State Library, 1925-1966), v. 4, p. 391; v.5, p. 56, 153, 213, 391.
     2. The Winstons of Hanover County, Virginia, and Related Families, Alfred Sumner Winston III (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1992), p. 295
     3. Virginia Genealogist, 1962, 6, p. 6. A deed from William Winston of King and Queen County conveyed to Cornelius Dabney the tract patented in 1701 to Sarah Dabney, William’s mother. The original record of the deed was destroyed in an 1885 fire in the King William courthouse, but a copy was rerecorded by John S. DeFarges 29 Apr 1887, King William Deed Book 5, p. 80, FHL Film 1987175.
     4. When William Winston conveyed in 1732 the tract received by his mother, Sarah (Dabney) Winston, by patent in 1701, the description of the bounds indicated that Dorothy Trice was the owner of the land granted to William and Dorothy Anderson in 1701 and probably still living.
     5. Winston of Virginia and Allied Families, Clayton Torrence (Richmond, VA: Whittet & Shepperson, 1927).3

Family

Sarah Dabney b. c 1704

Citations

  1. [S4451] Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis, Tidewater Virginia Families: Generations Beyond (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1998), p. 434. Hereinafter cited as Davis [1998] Tidewater VA Fam: Generations Beyond.
  2. [S4740] Dabney Family of Early Virginia Website, online <https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/>, William Winston: https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/getperson.php?personID=I715&tree=Dabney. Hereinafter cited as Dabney Family of Early Virginia.
  3. [S4740] Dabney Family of Early Virginia, online https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/, Sarah Dabney: https://www.dabney-early-virginia.info/getperson.php?personID=I193&tree=Dabney

Anna Dabney1

F, #86244, d. after 1784
FatherJohn Dabney1 b. 1724, d. 1773
MotherAnna Harris1 b. 31 Mar 1724
Last Edited24 Feb 2019
     Anna Dabney married Col. Henry "Harry" Terrill, son of Joel Terrell and Sarah Oxford, between 1769 and 1770 at Hanover Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Per Barhill [1934:222]: "His 1st wife was Anne Dabney by whom he had 6 children - 5 sons and 1 daughter. 2nd wife was Sarah - by whom he had 2 children."1,2,3,4
Anna Dabney died after 1784; Per Dicken [1952:113]: "She died after 1784 following their removal to North Caolina.5
      ;
Per Barnhill [1934:29]: "Major Henry Terrell, b. 1730; m. Ann Dabney, dau. of Cornelius and Sarah Jennings Dabney, Hanover Co., Va; 2nd, Sarah _____. He d. in Pickens Co., s. Car., 1798."6

Reference: See Dicken [1952:114-5] for more information on the children of Henry and Anna (DANEY) TERRILL.7

Family

Col. Henry "Harry" Terrill b. 1730, d. 1798

Citations

  1. [S4121] W. H. Miller, History and Genealogies of the Families of Miller, Woods, Harris, Wallace, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaugh, and Brown (Lexington, KY: Press of Transylvania Co., 1907), p. 302. Hereinafter cited as Miller [1907] History and Genealogies.
  2. [S4366] Celeste Jane Terrell Barnhill, Richmond, William and Timothy Terrell: Colonial Virginians (Greenfield, IN: The Mitchel Company, 1934), p. 222. Hereinafter cited as Barnhill [1934] Richmond William & Timothy Terrell.
  3. [S4398] Emma Dicken, compiler, Terrell Genealogy (2007 reprint) (Salem, MA: reprint: Higginson Book Co., 1952 (reprint 2007)), p. 112. Hereinafter cited as Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint).
  4. [S4450] Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis, Tidewater Virginia Families (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1989), p. 269. Hereinafter cited as Davis [1989] Tidewater Virginia Families.
  5. [S4398] Emma Dicken, Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint), p. 113.
  6. [S4366] Celeste Jane Terrell Barnhill, Barnhill [1934] Richmond William & Timothy Terrell, p. 29. Seen on Ancestry.com on 6 Nov 2018 at: https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=25640
  7. [S4398] Emma Dicken, Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint), Pp. 114-115.

Col. Henry "Harry" Terrill1,2

M, #86245, b. 1730, d. 1798
FatherJoel Terrell3,4 b. 1692, d. 1758
MotherSarah Oxford3,4
Last Edited24 Feb 2019
     Col. Henry "Harry" Terrill married Sarah Dyer
; His 2nd wife.2 Col. Henry "Harry" Terrill was born in 1730 at Caroline Co., Virginia, USA.5 He married Anna Dabney, daughter of John Dabney and Anna Harris, between 1769 and 1770 at Hanover Co., Virginia, USA,
;
Per Barhill [1934:222]: "His 1st wife was Anne Dabney by whom he had 6 children - 5 sons and 1 daughter. 2nd wife was Sarah - by whom he had 2 children."1,2,6,4
Col. Henry "Harry" Terrill died in 1798.2,3

His estate was probated on 26 January 1798 at Pickens Co., South Carolina, USA.7

     Col. Henry "Harry" Terrill began military service at Revolutionary War, Virginia, USA,
Per Barhill [1934:222]: "He was Colonel of the 5th Va. regiment during the Revolutionary War. He was wounded at the Battle of Yorktown. After the close of the War he removed to S. Car."2 Col. Henry "Harry" Terrill was also known as Henry Terrell.3

Reference: See Dicken [1952:114-5] for more information on the children of Henry and Anna (DANEY) TERRILL.8

Col. Henry "Harry" Terrill lived between 1743 and 1766 at Hanover Co., Virginia, USA.6

Col. Henry "Harry" Terrill left a will in April 1797 at Pickens Co., South Carolina, USA.9

Family 1

Sarah Dyer

Family 2

Anna Dabney d. a 1784

Citations

  1. [S4121] W. H. Miller, History and Genealogies of the Families of Miller, Woods, Harris, Wallace, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaugh, and Brown (Lexington, KY: Press of Transylvania Co., 1907), p. 302. Hereinafter cited as Miller [1907] History and Genealogies.
  2. [S4366] Celeste Jane Terrell Barnhill, Richmond, William and Timothy Terrell: Colonial Virginians (Greenfield, IN: The Mitchel Company, 1934), p. 222. Hereinafter cited as Barnhill [1934] Richmond William & Timothy Terrell.
  3. [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Elizabeth Terrell Chiles: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=178957446. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
  4. [S4450] Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis, Tidewater Virginia Families (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1989), p. 269. Hereinafter cited as Davis [1989] Tidewater Virginia Families.
  5. [S4398] Emma Dicken, compiler, Terrell Genealogy (2007 reprint) (Salem, MA: reprint: Higginson Book Co., 1952 (reprint 2007)), pp. 81, 112. Hereinafter cited as Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint).
  6. [S4398] Emma Dicken, Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint), p. 112.
  7. [S4366] Celeste Jane Terrell Barnhill, Barnhill [1934] Richmond William & Timothy Terrell, p. 224.
  8. [S4398] Emma Dicken, Dicken [1952] Terrell Genealogy (reprint), Pp. 114-115.
  9. [S4366] Celeste Jane Terrell Barnhill, Barnhill [1934] Richmond William & Timothy Terrell, pp. 222-4.

Elizabeth Dabney1

F, #86246
FatherJohn Dabney1 b. 1724, d. 1773
MotherAnna Harris1 b. 31 Mar 1724
Last Edited5 Apr 2018
     Elizabeth Dabney married Bernard Brown.1

Family

Bernard Brown

Citations

  1. [S4121] W. H. Miller, History and Genealogies of the Families of Miller, Woods, Harris, Wallace, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaugh, and Brown (Lexington, KY: Press of Transylvania Co., 1907), p. 302. Hereinafter cited as Miller [1907] History and Genealogies.

Lucy Dabney1

F, #86248
FatherJohn Dabney1 b. 1724, d. 1773
MotherAnna Harris1 b. 31 Mar 1724
Last Edited5 Apr 2018
     Lucy Dabney married Thomas McReynolds.1

Family

Thomas McReynolds

Citations

  1. [S4121] W. H. Miller, History and Genealogies of the Families of Miller, Woods, Harris, Wallace, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaugh, and Brown (Lexington, KY: Press of Transylvania Co., 1907), p. 302. Hereinafter cited as Miller [1907] History and Genealogies.

Rebecca Dabney1

F, #86250
FatherJohn Dabney1 b. 1724, d. 1773
MotherAnna Harris1 b. 31 Mar 1724
Last Edited5 Apr 2018
     Rebecca Dabney married Thomas Warren.1

Family

Thomas Warren

Citations

  1. [S4121] W. H. Miller, History and Genealogies of the Families of Miller, Woods, Harris, Wallace, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaugh, and Brown (Lexington, KY: Press of Transylvania Co., 1907), p. 302. Hereinafter cited as Miller [1907] History and Genealogies.