Breathless Moon Family Matrix v2.0
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Fannie Jo Shaw
F, d. ?unknown

Death* ?unknown 
Marriage* Principal=Lysander J. Burnett 

Family Lysander J. Burnett b. 4 November 1854, d. 15 October 1906

Basil Tomlinson
M, d. ?unknown

Father John Tomlinson b. 12 September 1768, d. 27 January 1848
Mother Tabitha Summers b. 12 August 1770, d. 2 June 1848
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Death* ?unknown 
Marriage* Principal=Matilda Summers 

Family Matilda Summers d. ?unknown

William B. Tomlinson
M, d. ?unknown

Father John Tomlinson b. 12 September 1768, d. 27 January 1848
Mother Tabitha Summers b. 12 August 1770, d. 2 June 1848
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Death* ?unknown 

Louise Albertson
F

Father-Oth ? Albertson d. ?unknown
Mother-Oth Louise Gaither d. ?unknown
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Mary Tomlinson
F, d. ?unknown

Father John Tomlinson b. 12 September 1768, d. 27 January 1848
Mother Tabitha Summers b. 12 August 1770, d. 2 June 1848
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Death* ?unknown 

Humphrey Tomlinson
M, d. ?unknown

Father John Tomlinson b. 12 September 1768, d. 27 January 1848
Mother Tabitha Summers b. 12 August 1770, d. 2 June 1848
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Death* ?unknown 

Henry Huddleston Jr.
M, b. 1706, d. 14 March 1780

Father Henry Huddleston Sr. b. circa 1660, d. 17 May 1706
Mother Elizabeth Cooper b. 13 April 1673, d. 1706
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Note* Henry, Jr. was born the same year his father died, but his father died before he was born.

Deeds - By warrant dated September 1, 1723, 100 acres of land was laid out in Plumstead Township, Bucks County PA. William Wilkinson adjoining the lands of Ebeneezer Farge. William Wilkinson died intestate leaving two daughters, Margaret Wilkinson and Mary, wife of Henry Huddleston and whereas the said Margaret Wilkinson by deed dated August 12, 1738, conveyed all her rights therein unto said Henry Huddleston who died suddenly."

March 14, 1733 Henry Jr's land was surveyed--he had 200 acres. He married Aug. 15, 1733 at Christ's Church in Philadelphia, Pa. to MARY WILKINSON. (Their son Nathan was also married in Christ's Church, Philadelphia). Henry and his son Nathan remained in Plumstead Township, Bucks Co., Pa. where they were on the tax list in 1779 (Henry, with 300 acres, 2 horses, 4 cattle, paid $25.00 in taxes). Later Nathan moved to Hampshire Co Va (WV), where he was in 1810.

Three of Henry's 4 sons (Daniel, William & Abraham) & one daughter (Hulda Montgomery) moved to Bedford Co., Va. in 1770. Abraham's family appears to have stayed in Bedford Co, Va. while William & Daniel moved on to Kanawha Co (WV) about 1785 where Daniel's family stayed. Then William's sons all moved west to Tenn.

Deed Book 26, page 606. "Whereas, Thomas and Richard Penn, proprietaries Vcc. by patent dated September 2, 1756, granted and confirmed unto Henry Huddleston a tract of land in Plumstead Township adjoining the land of William Wilkinson, containing 221 acres and 23 Perches. Whereas, Henry Huddleston by will derived 106 acres to be taken off of said tract for His daughters Hulda Montgomery, Rachel Clymer and Martha Fox, and devised the residue of His lands to his son Nathan Huddleston. Present conveyance is for one and one eighth acre on the Duram Road. Deed Ð Henry Huddleston and Mary, his wife Mary Wilkinson, of the Plumstead Township, Bucks County.

To Philip Harple of Bedminister Township, said county dated February 2, 1769. Recorded in Deed Book 17, page 308, conveying 100 acres of land lying partly in Plumstead and partly in Bedminister Township, to the said Henry Huddleston, anfix by Icabod Wilkinson and Sarah His wife, June 30, 1757. March 10, 1767 Henry advertised about a runaway slave in the Pennsylvania Gazette

The 1775 tax records showed that he owned 300 acres of land, three horses, five head of cattle, and ten sheep.

Deed Ð Nathan Huddleston, of Hampshire County Virginia, surviving executor of the Will of Henry Huddleston deceased, to Judith Moyer, dated December 4, 1815. Recorded in Deed Book 44, Page 234, conveying 33-1/4 acres by will of said Henry Huddleston to his daughter Hulda Montgomery for and during her natural life then to be sold, of which will be named his wife Mary and son Nathan as executors.

Henry died in 1780. He must have been a pretty wealthy man as he left quite a bit of money & land to his children. Even in 1815 there was still money being paid from his estate to his Clymer grandchildren to pay for the funeral of their mother, Rachel. When daughter Huldah died in 1815, her children sold her land in Bucks Co, Pa. that she probably inherited from her father.

In 1781 Mary was still living in Plumstead Township. (with no land, 1 horse, 2 cattle, & no servants). Henry willed money and land to all his children. He left Mary all the household goods, 2 milk cows, 100 pounds in gold and silver, and also stipulated that she received 1/3 of of the "grain, hay, apples & fruit" raised on his lands--as long as she remained his widow, "and no longer"!
 
Birth* 1706, Atleboro, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania 
Marriage* 15 August 1733, Christ's Church, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, Principal=Mary Martha Wilkinson 
Death* 14 March 1780, Plumstead, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania 

Family Mary Martha Wilkinson b. 1712, d. 1805
Children
  1. William Huddleston+ b. 6 Jul 1734, d. c 1817
  2. Daniel Huddleston+ b. 20 Mar 1735/36, d. 27 Jul 1817
  3. Martha Huddleston b. 27 Sep 1736, d. ?unknown
  4. Mary B. Huddleston b. 9 Jan 1738/39, d. ?unknown
  5. Huldah Huddleston b. 1740, d. 1814
  6. Rachel Huddleston b. 1745, d. ?unknown
  7. Abraham Huddleston b. 6 Jan 1744/45, d. 1787
  8. Sarah Huddleston b. 16 Sep 1748, d. ?unknown
  9. Nathaniel Huddleston b. c 1754, d. 1821

Susannah Tomlinson
F, d. ?unknown

Father John Tomlinson b. 12 September 1768, d. 27 January 1848
Mother Tabitha Summers b. 12 August 1770, d. 2 June 1848
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Death* ?unknown 
Marriage* Principal=Solomon Summers 

Family Solomon Summers d. ?unknown

John Tomlinson
M, d. ?unknown

Father John Tomlinson b. 12 September 1768, d. 27 January 1848
Mother Tabitha Summers b. 12 August 1770, d. 2 June 1848
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Death* ?unknown 
Marriage* Principal=Sallie Lovelace 

Family Sallie Lovelace d. ?unknown

Elizabeth Tomlinson
F, d. ?unknown

Father John Tomlinson b. 12 September 1768, d. 27 January 1848
Mother Tabitha Summers b. 12 August 1770, d. 2 June 1848
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Death* ?unknown 
Marriage* Principal=Enis Gaither 

Family Enis Gaither d. ?unknown

Hugh Tomlinson
M, d. ?unknown

Father John Tomlinson b. 12 September 1768, d. 27 January 1848
Mother Tabitha Summers b. 12 August 1770, d. 2 June 1848
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Death* ?unknown 

Edwin Tomlinson
M, d. ?unknown

Father John Tomlinson b. 12 September 1768, d. 27 January 1848
Mother Tabitha Summers b. 12 August 1770, d. 2 June 1848
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Death* ?unknown 

Norris Tomlinson
M, d. ?unknown

Father John Tomlinson b. 12 September 1768, d. 27 January 1848
Mother Tabitha Summers b. 12 August 1770, d. 2 June 1848
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Death* ?unknown 

Thomas Franklin Tomlinson
M, d. ?unknown

Father John Tomlinson b. 12 September 1768, d. 27 January 1848
Mother Tabitha Summers b. 12 August 1770, d. 2 June 1848
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Death* ?unknown 
Marriage* Principal=Harriet Lovelace 
Marriage* Principal=Betie Horn 

Family 1 Betie Horn d. ?unknown

Family 2 Harriet Lovelace d. ?unknown

Michael Blind
M, d. ?unknown

Death* ?unknown 
Marriage* Principal=Mary Funkhouser 

Family Mary Funkhouser d. ?unknown
Child
  1. Sarah Blind b. c 1792, d. ?unknown

Dorcas Tomlinson
F, d. ?unknown

Father John Tomlinson b. 12 September 1768, d. 27 January 1848
Mother Tabitha Summers b. 12 August 1770, d. 2 June 1848
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Death* ?unknown 
Marriage* Principal=W. D. Turner 

Family W. D. Turner d. ?unknown

Tabitha Tomlinson
F, d. ?unknown

Father John Tomlinson b. 12 September 1768, d. 27 January 1848
Mother Tabitha Summers b. 12 August 1770, d. 2 June 1848
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Death* ?unknown 
Marriage* Principal=Amos Lovelace 

Family Amos Lovelace d. ?unknown

Matilda Summers
F, d. ?unknown

Death* ?unknown 
Marriage* Principal=Basil Tomlinson 

Family Basil Tomlinson d. ?unknown

Mary Martha Wilkinson
F, b. 1712, d. 1805

Father William Wilkinson b. circa 1687, d. ?unknown
Mother Agnes ? b. circa 1691, d. ?unknown
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Birth* 1712, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania 
Marriage* 15 August 1733, Christ's Church, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania, Principal=Henry Huddleston Jr. 
Death* 1805, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania 

Family Henry Huddleston Jr. b. 1706, d. 14 March 1780
Children
  1. William Huddleston+ b. 6 Jul 1734, d. c 1817
  2. Daniel Huddleston+ b. 20 Mar 1735/36, d. 27 Jul 1817
  3. Martha Huddleston b. 27 Sep 1736, d. ?unknown
  4. Mary B. Huddleston b. 9 Jan 1738/39, d. ?unknown
  5. Huldah Huddleston b. 1740, d. 1814
  6. Rachel Huddleston b. 1745, d. ?unknown
  7. Abraham Huddleston b. 6 Jan 1744/45, d. 1787
  8. Sarah Huddleston b. 16 Sep 1748, d. ?unknown
  9. Nathaniel Huddleston b. c 1754, d. 1821

Solomon Summers
M, d. ?unknown

Death* ?unknown 
Marriage* Principal=Susannah Tomlinson 

Family Susannah Tomlinson d. ?unknown

Sallie Lovelace
F, d. ?unknown

Death* ?unknown 
Marriage* Principal=John Tomlinson 

Family John Tomlinson d. ?unknown

Enis Gaither
M, d. ?unknown

Death* ?unknown 
Marriage* Principal=Elizabeth Tomlinson 

Family Elizabeth Tomlinson d. ?unknown

Amos Lovelace
M, d. ?unknown

Death* ?unknown 
Marriage* Principal=Tabitha Tomlinson 

Family Tabitha Tomlinson d. ?unknown

Harriet Lovelace
F, d. ?unknown

Death* ?unknown 
Marriage* Principal=Thomas Franklin Tomlinson 

Family Thomas Franklin Tomlinson d. ?unknown

W. D. Turner
M, d. ?unknown

Death* ?unknown 
Marriage* Principal=Dorcas Tomlinson 

Family Dorcas Tomlinson d. ?unknown

Zachariah Gaither
M, b. 1782, d. 28 December 1834

Father Zachariah Gaither b. 28 June 1747, d. 1802
Mother Sarah Riggs Warfield b. circa 1751, d. ?unknown
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Birth* 1782, "Bite the Biter", Queen Caroline Parish, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland 
Marriage* 15 January 1805, Principal=Elizabeth Garner 
Death* 28 December 1834, Wharton Township, Fayette Co., Pennsylvania 

Family Elizabeth Garner b. 7 March 1786, d. 12 February 1827
Children
  1. Samuel Gaither+ b. 27 Oct 1806, d. 5 Nov 1890
  2. Eliza Gaither b. 17 Dec 1807, d. 14 Oct 1823
  3. Sarah Gaither b. 7 May 1809, d. 10 Sep 1885
  4. Hezekiah Gaither b. 8 Sep 1810, d. 19 Dec 1866
  5. Amelia Gaither b. 11 Dec 1811, d. 9 Mar 1902
  6. William Gaither b. 18 Apr 1813, d. 11 Jan 1892
  7. Otho Z. Gaither b. 3 May 1816, d. ?unknown
  8. Mary Gaither b. 30 Sep 1820, d. 11 Aug 1822
  9. Elizabeth Gaither b. 15 Nov 1825, d. 15 Mar 1906

Betie Horn
F, d. ?unknown

Death* ?unknown 
Marriage* Principal=Thomas Franklin Tomlinson 

Family Thomas Franklin Tomlinson d. ?unknown

Sir George Calvert
M, b. 1580, d. April 1632

Father Leonard Calvert b. circa 1550, d. ?unknown
Mother Alicia Crosslands b. 1558, d. ?unknown
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Note* THE CALVERT FAMILY FEAR HATH NO MAN THAT BELIEVES In the days of old when the ax men's blades dripped with blood, priests walked the roads by night and hid by day. When nobles and Catholics fled England to save their lives, priests and monks hid in the woods, caves and little rooms called priest holes. Catholic nobles, castles, land and lives were at the mercy of the king. Taxes, fines and duties on the Catholics forced them to flee England. Few records were kept by the priests in fear that the king's men would use them against the faithful. Records of births, burials, christenings were kept by the parish priest of the Church of England. It was the law of the land that the vicar must keep the records. Many of the parish records list the name, often followed by a P or a cross signifying the person was Catholic. Mass for the dead was held at nights. Graves were blessed by lantern light. When crowns fell and heads rolled, Henry and the Pope quarreled. Henry established the Church of England. This is the beginning of the story of our Calvert family. George Calvert, First Baron of Baltimore and Protector, was the founder of - the Colony of Maryland. He was born in Kyiling Creek Parish, North Ridway, and Yorkshire, England. His father was Leonard of Flemish ancestry and his mother was Grace Crossland. George joined the British navy and fought in the battle against the Spanish Main, under Sir Francis Drake. He survived the combat of the naval battle and fought again for King Phillip II. Calvert was of great knowledge and represented the British king. He was in charge of affairs of England in France during the reign of Louis XIII. He was a member of the Plymouth Company and Virginia Company, leaders of colonization of America.

THE CALVERT FAMILY AS FOUNDERS OF MARYLAND--1634 HISTORY IN BRIEF ARMS were granted to the Calvert family by James I, King of England, 1618 at Hampton Court, but this title of "Sir George Calvert" was merely elevating him from yeomanry to the rank of gentleman and man of letters, a title earned at Oxford Trinity College, he being the first of the family to be educated. In 1624 he was, through Sir Robert Cecil's influence, made Secretary of State to King James I with a salary of 1,000 pounds and the usage, for the first time of his Coat of Arms.

PATENT OF NOBILITY OF THE FIRST LORD BALTIMORE JAMES, by the Grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, etc., to the Archbishops, Dukes, Marquises, Earls, Viscounts, Bishops, Barons, Knights, Governors, freemen, and all our officers, ministers and subjects whom so ever to whom the present letters shall come, Greeting. For as much as an eminent body of Nobility, faithful to the King and well-deserving of the State body of Nobility, faithful to the King and well-deserving of the State is the ornament and prop of a Kingdom, and those worthily readorned with the grace of more ample favor in whom We behold the zeal of more abundant service which in no wise can be more effectually than by honors rightly distributed, whereby not only they who are elevated to nobility, but even others also incited by their example with a like hope, may be drawn to a zeal for virtue. We therefore, nearly considering in the person of Our well-beloved and entirely faithful Councilor, George Calvert, Knight, gravith of manners, singular gifts of mind, candor, integrity and prudence, and benignity and urbanity toward all men, and also reflecting in Our mind with how great fidelity, diligence and alacrity he has served Us, both in Our Kingdom of Ireland, whither, not long ago he was specially sent upon Our most weighty and very important business there, as also in this, our Kingdom of England, throughout many years, but especially since he was advanced near our person to the place and honor of a Councilor and Our principal Secretary, and Willing that some singular mark of Our Royal favor may remain unto the aforesaid George, and unto his posterity forever, by which not only he, but Even others also may perceive how highly we prize the fidelity and obedience of the said George, and how much we desire to reward his virtues and merits. We have decreed Him to be inscribed among the number of the peers of Our said Kingdom of Ireland: KNOW YE therefore that we, or our special grace, and of Our Sure Knowledge and mere motion, have exalted, preferred and created the aforesaid George Calvert, Knight, unto the estate, degree, dignity and honor of Baron Baltimore of Baltimore, within our Kingdom of Ireland, and Him, the same George Calvert, Knight, by the tenor of these presents, We do exalt, prefer and create Baron Baltimore of Baltimore aforesaid; and upon the said George the name, estate. Degree, style, dignity, title and honor of Baron Baltimore of Baltimore. We have imposed, conferred and bestowed, and by these presents do impose, confer and bestow, To Have and to hold the said name, estate, degree, style, dignity, title and honor of Baron Baltimore of Baltimore aforesaid unto the aforenamed George Calvert, Knight, and to the heirs male of his body issuing, forever: Willing, and by these presents granting for C's Our heirs and successors, that the aforesaid George and his heirs male aforesaid, shall successively bear and have, and each one of them shall bear and have, the name, estate, degree, style, dignity, title and honor of Baron Baltimore of Baltimore aforesaid. And successively shall be called and named, and each one of them shall be called and named, by the name of Baron Baltimore of Baltimore: And that the said George and his heir's male aforesaid shall-Successively be held in all respects Barons Baltimore of Baltimore aforesaid, and as Barons of Our said Kingdom of Ireland shall be treated, and reputed; and shall have, hold and possess, and each one of them shall have. Hold and possess, seat, place and voice in the Parliaments, public Assemblies and Councils of Us. Our heirs and Successors within Our Kingdom if Ireland, among the other Barons, as Barons of Parliaments, public Assemblies, and Councils there. And also that the said George. And his heirs male a foresaid, shall enjoy and use, and each one of them shall enjoy and use, by the name of Baron Baltimore, all and Singular such Rights, privileges, pre-eminences and immunities unto thee state of a Baron of our said Kingdom of Ireland in all things rightfully and lawfully appertaining, as the other Barons of Our said Kingdom of Ireland heretofore better, more honorably, and more peaceably have used and enjoyed, or at present enjoy and use. We will also, and by these presents do grant unto the aforenamed George, that he have, and shall have, these Our letters Patent under Our Great Seal of England, duly made and sealed, without fine or fee, great or small, to us into Our Hanaper or elsewhere to Our use therefore in any manner to be returned, paid or made. Inasmuch as express mention of the true yearly value or of the certainty of the premises, or of any of them;-Or of other gifts or grants by us or by any of Our Progenitors or Predecessors unto the aforenamed George heretofore made, doth not occur In these presents, any Statute, Act, Ordinance, Provision, Proclamation or restriction to the contrary thereto heretofore had, made, ordained or provided, or any other thing, cause or matter whatsoever in anywise notwithstanding. IN TESTIMONY whereof these, our letters Patent we have caused to be made. WITNESSESS MYSELF at Westminster on the sixteenth day of February, in the year of our Reign of England France and Ireland, the twenty-second, and of Scotland the Fifty-eighth. By Writ of the Privy- Seal, EDMONDES also called (1617-25)

SIR GEORGE CALVERT (b. 1578/79, Kipling, Yorkshire, Eng.--d. April 15, 1632), English statesman who projected the founding of the North American province of Maryland, in an effort to find a sanctuary for practicing Roman Catholics. Calvert was educated at Trinity College, Oxford (B.A., 1597), and became secretary to Robert Cecil, afterward Earl of Salisbury. Calvert served in the House of Commons from 1609 to1611. He was knighted in 1617, became a secretary of state in 1619, and was given a pension in 1620. Serving in the House of Commons from 1621, he had the tasks of communicating King James I's policy and of obtaining royal supplies. He was distrusted by the Parliament and was in favor of the unpopular alliance with Spain and the king's Spanish marriage. On Feb. 12, 1625, after he had declared himself a Roman Catholic, Calvert gave up his office, was created Baron Baltimore in the Irish peerage, and received a grant of large estates in Ireland. James granted him 2300 acres in County Longford. In 1621 Baltimore had sent Captain Edward Wynne to Newfoundland to establish a small settlement named Ferryland; two years later he procured a charter for the colony under the name Avalon. In order to assure the prosperity of his holdings in the New World, Baltimore visited Avalon briefly in 1627 and returned with most of his family the following year. In the course of this extended visit, conflict arose over his Roman Catholic practices, the saying of masses, and the presence of priests who had accompanied him to Avalon. In addition, the climate proved too severe, taking its toll in death and illness among the settlers, and Lady Baltimore left the colony for Virginia in 1628. Baltimore thereupon petitioned King Charles I for a land grant in the more temperate Chesapeake Bay area and, without waiting for a reply, sailed for Jamestown to join his wife. He was, however, forbidden to settle in Virginia because of his religion. He therefore returned to England to plead his case for the Maryland charter but died before a new cession could be secured. (The cession was secured by his son.)
 
Birth* 1580, Danby Wiske, Yorkshire, England 
Marriage 22 November 1604, Principal=Anne Mynne 
Marriage* after 1622, Ireland, Principal=Dame Joane Baltimore 
Death* April 1632, London, England 
Burial* 15 April 1632, St. Dunstan's Church 

Family 1 Anne Mynne b. 20 November 1579, d. 8 August 1621
Children
  1. Anne Calvert b. 1604, d. ?unknown
  2. Sir Cecilius Calvert+ b. 8 Aug 1605, d. 1675
  3. Dorothy Calvert b. 1608, d. 1623
  4. Elizabeth Calvert b. 1609, d. ?unknown
  5. Governor Leonard Calvert+ b. c 1610, d. 1647
  6. Grace Calvert b. 1611, d. 15 Aug 1672
  7. George Calvert b. 1613, d. 1634
  8. Helen Calvert b. 1615, d. ?unknown
  9. Francis Calvert b. b 1617, d. ?unknown
  10. Henry Calvert b. 1617, d. b 25 Nov 1635
  11. John Calvert b. 1618, d. 1618

Family 2 Dame Joane Baltimore d. 1630
Child
  1. Phillip Calvert+ b. 1626, d. 13 Dec 1682

Theodore Snuffer
M

Father-Oth George Washington Snuffer b. 30 November 1873, d. ?unknown
Mother-Oth Luvanchia Claypool d. ?unknown
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William Overton Snuffer
M, b. 23 April 1875, d. 14 November 1959

Father Cyrus O. Snuffer Jr. b. 13 June 1850, d. ?unknown
Mother Nancy Jane Burgess b. 14 August 1854, d. ?unknown
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Marriage* Principal=Lida S. Adkins 
Marriage* Principal=Ginevea E. Adkins 
Birth* 23 April 1875 
Death* 14 November 1959 

Family 1 Ginevea E. Adkins b. 28 October 1878, d. 27 October 1916
Children
  1. Kelly Clifton Snuffer b. 10 Oct 1895, d. 13 Jun 1933
  2. Hettie Inez Snuffer b. Oct 1897, d. Feb 1979
  3. Rosiana Snuffer b. c 1905, d. ?unknown

Family 2 Lida S. Adkins b. 12 December 1895, d. 25 April 1969
Child
  1. Norma Jean Snuffer b. 21 Aug 1918, d. 7 May 1950

Abraham Huddleston
M, b. 6 January 1744/45, d. 1787

Father Henry Huddleston Jr. b. 1706, d. 14 March 1780
Mother Mary Martha Wilkinson b. 1712, d. 1805
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Birth* 6 January 1744/45, Attleboro, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania 
Death* 1787, Bedford Co., Virginia 

William Gater
M, d. 5 February 1601/2

Marriage* Principal=Anne ? 
Death* 5 February 1601/2 

Family Anne ? d. 19 October 1586
Children
  1. John Gater+ d. ?unknown
  2. William Gater+ d. ?unknown

? Chew
M, b. circa 1677, d. ?unknown

Father Samuel Chew b. 1625, d. 15 March 1676/77
Mother Anne Ayres b. 1635, d. 13 April 1695
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Death* ?unknown 
Birth* circa 1677, Herring Bay, South River Hundred, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland 

John Chew
M, b. 1595, d. 1655

Birth* 1595, Chewton, England 
Marriage* circa 1628, Virginia, Principal=Martha Gale 
Death* 1655, Maryland 

Family Martha Gale b. circa 1554, d. January 1649/50

John Henry Washington
M, d. ?unknown

Death* ?unknown 
Marriage* Principal=Sadie A. ? 

Family Sadie A. ? d. ?unknown
Child
  1. James Sprague Washington+ b. 1838, d. 1921

Evelyn Bivens
F

Father-Oth Nhyle Bivens (living)
Mother-Oth Emma Henry (living)
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Samuel Gaither
M, b. 27 October 1806, d. 5 November 1890

Father Zachariah Gaither b. 1782, d. 28 December 1834
Mother Elizabeth Garner b. 7 March 1786, d. 12 February 1827
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Birth* 27 October 1806 
Marriage* 1 August 1823, Somerset Co., Pennsylvania, Principal=Lydia Hugus 
Death* 5 November 1890 

Family Lydia Hugus d. 1860
Children
  1. William Walter Gaither+ b. 9 Jun 1833, d. 12 Mar 1880
  2. James Bonnet Gaither+ b. 1849, d. ?unknown
  3. Paul Hugus Gaither+ b. 1852, d. 1926

Robert Bivens
M

Father-Oth Nhyle Bivens (living)
Mother-Oth Emma Henry (living)
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Isabella Jane Simonton
F, b. 1797, d. 1866

Birth* 1797 
Marriage* 1817, Principal=Martin Gaither 
Death* 1866, Lawrenceburg, Lawrence Co., Tennessee 

Family Martin Gaither b. 20 December 1794, d. 20 October 1836
Children
  1. John Simonton Gaither+ b. 1819, d. 1903
  2. Gilbreath Burgess Gaither+ b. 1822, d. 1860

Catherine Wiseman
F, b. circa 1774, d. ?unknown

Father Thomas Wiseman b. 1 April 1748, d. December 1796
Mother Christina Wisman b. circa 1750, d. 18 November 1834
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Death* ?unknown 
Birth* circa 1774, Shenandoah Co., Virginia 
Marriage* 17 November 1792, Shenandoah Co., Virginia, Principal=Henry Parrot 

Family Henry Parrot d. ?unknown

Sadie A. ?
F, d. ?unknown

Death* ?unknown 
Marriage* Principal=John Henry Washington 

Family John Henry Washington d. ?unknown
Child
  1. James Sprague Washington+ b. 1838, d. 1921

James Sprague Washington
M, b. 1838, d. 1921

Father John Henry Washington d. ?unknown
Mother Sadie A. ? d. ?unknown
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Birth* 1838, Newcastle, Hardeman Co., Tennessee 
Marriage* circa 1865, Holly Grove, Monroe Co., Arkansas, Principal=Ella V. Jackson 
Death* 1921, Somerville, Fayette Co., Tennessee 

Family Ella V. Jackson d. ?unknown
Child
  1. Emma Washington+ d. ?unknown

Nathaniel Huddleston
M, b. circa 1754, d. 1821

Father Henry Huddleston Jr. b. 1706, d. 14 March 1780
Mother Mary Martha Wilkinson b. 1712, d. 1805
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Birth* circa 1754, Attleboro, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania 
Death* 1821, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania 

John Gater
M, d. ?unknown

Father William Gater d. 5 February 1601/2
Mother Anne ? d. 19 October 1586
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Death* ?unknown 
Marriage*  

Family
Children
  1. William Gater d. ?unknown
  2. John Gater d. ?unknown

Phillip Wiseman
M, b. circa 1775, d. 1 November 1861

Father Thomas Wiseman b. 1 April 1748, d. December 1796
Mother Christina Wisman b. circa 1750, d. 18 November 1834
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Marriage* Principal=Mary Graham 
Birth* circa 1775, Shenandoah Co., Virginia 
Death* 1 November 1861, Harrison Co., Indiana 

Family Mary Graham b. circa 1780, d. ?unknown
Children
  1. William Wiseman b. 1803, d. ?unknown
  2. Malinda Wiseman b. 6 May 1806, d. a 1870
  3. Nancy Wiseman b. 8 Sep 1807, d. 25 Dec 1862
  4. Solomon Wiseman b. 4 Mar 1809, d. 20 Nov 1879
  5. Lewis Wiseman+ b. 28 Jul 1810, d. 4 Oct 1896

William Gater
M, d. ?unknown

Father John Gater d. ?unknown
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Death* ?unknown 

Maude B. Gaither
F, b. 1881, d. 1957

Father Basil Lancaster Gaither b. 1841, d. 1923
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Marriage* Principal=? Bostock 
Birth* 1881 
Death* 1957 

Family ? Bostock d. ?unknown
Child
  1. Emmajean Bostock (living)

John Gater
M, d. ?unknown

Father John Gater d. ?unknown
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Death* ?unknown 

Frances Cain
F, d. ?unknown

Death* ?unknown 
Marriage* Principal=Alexander Mactier 

Family Alexander Mactier d. ?unknown
Child
  1. Nancy Mactier+ b. c 1785, d. ?unknown

Ella V. Jackson
F, d. ?unknown

Death* ?unknown 
Marriage* circa 1865, Holly Grove, Monroe Co., Arkansas, Principal=James Sprague Washington 

Family James Sprague Washington b. 1838, d. 1921
Child
  1. Emma Washington+ d. ?unknown


       

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Daniel Burgess

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