Howard Patrick Clevenger
M, d. ?unknown
Ann Bailey Ross
F, d. ?unknown
Eldon Davidson Clevenger
M, d. ?unknown
Sadie Flint
F, d. ?unknown
Jonathan Cooper
M, b. 11 January 1675/76, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
11 January 1675/76, Richmond, Near Leyburn, Yorkshire, England |
Hannah Cooper
F, b. 28 January 1677/78, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
28 January 1677/78, Richmond, Near Leyburn, Yorkshire, England |
Ann Cooper
F, b. 18 April 1681, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
18 April 1681, Richmond, Near Leyburn, Yorkshire, England |
Sarah Cooper
F, b. 24 August 1684, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
24 August 1684, Richmond, Near Leyburn, Yorkshire, England |
Joseph Cooper
M, b. 5 March 1686/87, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
5 March 1686/87, Richmond, Near Leyburn, Yorkshire, England |
Dorothy Walsh
F, d. ?unknown
| Family |
William Huddleston b. 1702, d. August 1776 |
| Children |
- William Huddleston b. 1730, d. ?unknown
- George Huddleston b. 1735, d. ?unknown
- Henry Huddleston b. 1740, d. ?unknown
- Joseph Huddleston b. 1742, d. ?unknown
- Thomas Huddleston b. 1744, d. ?unknown
- Elizabeth Huddleston b. 1746, d. ?unknown
- Sarah Huddleston b. 1747, d. ?unknown
- Hannah Huddleston b. 1748, d. ?unknown
- Rebecca Huddleston b. 1749, d. ?unknown
- Agnes Huddleston b. 1750, d. ?unknown
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William Huddleston
M, b. 1730, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
1730 |
George Huddleston
M, b. 1735, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
1735 |
Henry Huddleston
M, b. 1740, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
1740 |
Joseph Huddleston
M, b. 1742, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
1742 |
Thomas Huddleston
M, b. 1744, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
1744 |
Elizabeth Huddleston
F, b. 1746, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
1746 |
Sarah Huddleston
F, b. 1747, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
1747 |
Hannah Huddleston
F, b. 1748, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
1748 |
Rebecca Huddleston
F, b. 1749, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
1749 |
Agnes Huddleston
F, b. 1750, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
1750 |
Thomas De Ros
M, d. ?unknown
Edmund De Ros
M, d. ?unknown
Eleanor De Ros
F, d. ?unknown
Frances Huddleston
F, b. circa 1565, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Birth* |
circa 1565, Droitwich, Worcestershire, England |
Joan Farington
F, d. 1567
AEthelwerd (?) "The Historian"
M, d. circa 998
| Marriage* |
|
| Death* |
circa 998 |
(?) Eadric
M, d. after 947
| Marriage* |
|
| Death* |
after 947 |
(?) AEthelfrith
M, d. circa 927
| Marriage* |
|
| Death* |
circa 927 |
(?) AEthelhelm
M, b. circa 859, d. circa 898
(?) AEthelglyth of Mercia
F, d. ?unknown
Queen AElflaeda (?) Of England
F, b. circa 878, d. circa 919
Jasper Tudor
M, d. ?unknown
David Tudor
M, d. ?unknown
Margaret Catherine Tudor
F, d. ?unknown
Thomas Tudor
M, d. ?unknown
Tacinda Tudor
F, d. ?unknown
Maredudd Ap Tudor
M, b. circa 1362, d. ?unknown
Margaret Verch Dafydd
F, d. ?unknown
Tudor Vychan Ap Goronwy
M, b. circa 1310, d. 1367
| Marriage* |
Principal=Margaret Verch Thomas |
| Birth* |
circa 1310, Penmynydd, Anglesey, Wales |
| Death* |
1367, Wales |
Margaret Verch Thomas
F, d. ?unknown
Goronwy Ap Tudor
M, d. 11 December 1331
| Birth* |
Pemnynydd, Wales |
| Marriage* |
Principal=Gwervil Verch Madog |
| Death* |
11 December 1331, Friary Chapel, Bangor, Wales |
Gwervil Verch Madog
F, d. ?unknown
| Death* |
?unknown |
| Marriage* |
Principal=Goronwy Ap Tudor |
| Birth* |
Monmouth Castle, England |
Tudor Hen Ap Goronwy
M, d. 9 October 1311
Angharad Verch Ithel Vychan
F, d. ?unknown
Esther Nicholson
F, b. 1763, d. 1813
| Birth* |
1763, Queen Anne's Co., Maryland |
| Marriage* |
10 April 1788, Queen Anne's Co., Maryland, Principal=John Hindman |
| Marriage* |
before 1801, Principal=William Chambers |
| Death* |
1813 |
Joseph Hopper Nicholson
M, b. 15 May 1770, d. 4 March 1817
| Note* |
Capt. Joseph Hopper Nicholson (1777 Kent Co., MD - 9 Jun 1819 Queen Anne's Co., MD)
1. House of Delegates, Queen Anne's County, 1805
2. Little is know about the personal life of Joseph Hopper Nicholson (1777-1819), son of Joseph Nicholson (1709-1787) and his second wife Mary Hopper (1734-1786/87). However, there is one account of his participation in the War of 1812 in "Queen Anne's County - Its Early History and Development" by Frederic Emory. In this and other sources, Joseph Hopper Nicholson is referred to as "Joseph Hopper Nicholson, Jr." or J. H. Nicholson, Jr." In August, 1813, part of the Queen Anne's County militia, under the command of Major William Hopper Nicholson (nephew of Joseph Hopper Nicholson), prepared to defend a British attack on the town of Queenstown. However, the body of infantry of the local militia consisted of only 62 men whereas the British forces amounted to at least 2000 men. Major William H. Nicholson determined that his forces were not sufficient to engage the enemy and ordered his men to withdraw to Centreville which they could more easily defend. However, he had previously dispatched a picket guard of 21 men (from previous accounts it is assumed that this was a cavalry unit) under the command of Capt. Joseph Hopper Nicholson, Jr. and Capt. Massey. As the main body withdrew across the Wye River, Major Nicholson became concerned for his picket guard stationed about two miles from Queenstown on the Kent Island road at the point known as Slippery Hill. The picket guard had not withdrawn with the main body as ordered. In his book, Emory states "Mounting his horse, he (Major Nicholson) started in that direction and within half a mile of the post heard firing which, continuing, left him ?without hope that an individual of them was left alive'. He returned to the main body and, he states in his report, "found them all at their posts - all cheerful and anxious for the onset of the enemy notwithstanding their numbers. A fresh volley of musketry created feelings which I can ever forget. It assured me that my picket was not annihilated as I supposed but (to their immortal honor) they had abused my orders of the night before, rallied and a second time attacked the enemy. I instantly sent the adjutant to meet them and they arrived safe at our line about four hundred yards in advance of the enemy. If anything I could say would add to the reputation of those gentlemen, how freely would I say it. In giving their names to the public I do all that I can. It should be known that a picket guard composed of the following gentlemen stood firm at their posts, received the attack and returned fire of a column of British troops two thousand strong, supported by four field pieces, retreated, formed again and gave the enemy their second fire." A list of the names of the picket guard follows which includes the name of Capt. J. H. Nicholson, Jr. In this skirmish the horse of the British general, Sir Sidney Beckwith, was shot under him and several of the enemy were killed.
3. Land Records in Queen Anne's county for Joseph Hopper Nicholson:
Queen Anne's Co. Land TM#1, p. 433 23 Dec 1817 - 23 Jan 1818 Joseph H. Nicholson, Jr. to Thomas Kent cons. $150 part of "Chesterfield" a lot in Centreville, cont. 2 a. adj. Wm. Carmichael. Joseph H. and Charlotte Hopper his wife. e/a bef. Wm. Clayton, Peter Foster (This lot was probably right in Centreville near the Register of Wills, Wm. Carmichael was a lawyer and probably worked on "Lawyer's Row").
Queen Anne's Co. Land RM#1, p. 124 20 Sept 1816 Randle H. Moale, Trustee for the sale of the property in the decree hereafter mentioned... mentions chancery decree of 12 July 1815 and a cause between Isaac McKim and William Chambers... mentions numerous properties including part of "Chesterfield" which was conveyed 15 Aug 1804 by Joseph H. Nicholson Jr. to Wm. Chambers, cont. 4 1/2 acres to Benj. Hall.
Queen Anne's Co. Land Records JB #3, p. 036. 9 Nov. 1812 - 21 April 1813 Edw. Lloyd of TA Co. to Henry Darden, cons. $5 part of "Dockery's Lot" near the head of Corsica Creek, purchased of Jos. H. Nicholson, 8 Dec. 1810 by way of a mortgage, including part of "Chesterfield". Ack. bef. Richard Earle, Chief Judge 2nd district. (This lot is probably located near the present day boat landing in Centreville which IS the head of the Corsica... it is just down the road and on the right heading out of Centreville past Clayton Carter's house on Chesterfield Ave.)
Queen Anne's Co. Land Records JB #2, p. 40 23 Dec 1812 - 8 May 1813 Jos. H. Nicholson, Jr., Wm. Chambers and Wm. H. Bordley to Thos. B. Turpin, consideration $5288.20 part of "Chesterfield" 188 a., 24 perches, adj. the road leading from Church Hill to Centreville and the Old Chester millpond. Ack bef. Wm. Clayton, Peter Foster, Charlotte, wife of J.H. Nicholson, Jr., privately examined. [Today, this tract of land is still whole and in existence. It is known as "Turpins Farm".
Queen Anne's Co. Land Records JB#2 p 081. 18 June 1813 Jos. H. Nicholson manumits negro Nanny, wife of Peter Wilson and her children: Ned, abt. 12; Joe, abt 12, and Anna, abt. 11 - purchased of Mrs. Mary Meeds at the request of Peter Wilson, all now living at Centreville. Wit: Wm. Chambers. Ack. bef Chas. Downes.
Queen Anne's Co. Land Records JB#2, p. 541 11 May 1815 - 15 May 1815 Jos. Hopper Nicholson Jr., to Joshua Kennard, consd. $20, part of "Chesterfield" 12 square perches of land on Commerce St. on the southwest side of the road leading to the mansion house, late of Jos. H. Nicholson, Jr. Jos. and Charlotte his wife, e/z bef. Wm. Clayton, Peregrine Wilmer.
Queen Anne's Co. Land Records JB#1 p. 246 9 Mar. 1812 - 23 Mar. 1812 Jos. Nicholson, Jr. to Wm. Chambers and Wm. H. Bordley - consideration $5 current, part of "Chesterfield" where J.H. Nicholson now resides, cont. 180 a. at or near the head of Corsica Creek, to secure 2 promissory notes amounting to $2000, to be discounted by the Farmers Bank of Easton. Ack. be. Wm. and E. Clayton. [Present "Locust Hill" of the Turpin family]
Queen Anne's Co. Land Records JB#1 p454 10 Dec 1812 Jos. Hopper Nicholson to John Knotts, Carpenter, cons. $5 - part of "Chesterfield" Lot no. 1 on the north side of Liberty St. in Centreville, cont. 1/2 a. Wit: Thos. Knotts, ack bef. Wm. Clayton, Thos. Kent.
Queen Annes' Co. Land Records JB#1, p. 28 Jos. H. Nicholson, Jr. to Elizabeth Clayton, infant dau. of Ed. Clayton, late of QAC, dec'd, his only child, cons. $1 - part of Chesterfield, cont. 4 a., 3 rods, 25 perches, sold to Edward Clayton during his lifetime for $130 without a deed. Jos. H. and Charlotte his wife, e/a bef. Wm. Clayton
Queen Anne's Co. Land Records JB#1, p. 555 23 Dec 1812 - 3 Mar. 1813 Jos. H. Nicholson to Perry Pratt, cons. $450 - part of "Chesterfield" 11 acres on the road from Centreville to "Ruthsburg" adj. John McFeely. Jos. and Charlotte his wife, e/a bef. Wm. Clayton, Peter Foster.
Queen Anne's Co. Land Records STW#10, p. 329 20 Feb. 180 - 21 July 180 Jos. Hopper Nicholson, Jr. to Joshua Kennard, cons. $5 - part of "Chesterfield" adj. the Old Chester Mill land and the water course of the Old Chester Mill pond - cont. 12 acres 15 perches adj. Rd. T. Earle's part of "Chesterfield". Jos. H. Nicholson's mother, Mary Nicholson sold this land to Kennard but did not give him a deed for it. Ack bef. Wm. and Ed. Clayton.
Queen Anne's Co. Land Records ST#10, p. 357 Mentions two lots in Centreville on Liberty St. purchased of Jos. H. Nicholson by William Hackett. Queen Anne's Co. Land STW #9, p. 474 26 Mar 1811 - 28 Mar 1811 Jos. H. Nicholson Jr., to John McFeely, Mcht. - cons. $210 - 3 3/4 acres part of "Chesterfield" adj. Dr. Robert Goldsborough on Ruthsburg Road. Jos. and Charlotte his wife, e/a. bef Wm. and Ed. Clayton.
Queen Anne's Co. Land STW#9, p. 487 26 Mar. 1811 - 5 Apr 18811 Jos. H. Nicholson, Jr., to Dr. Robert Goldsborough, cons. $600, 8 acres part of "Chesterfield" on the Ruthsburg road. Jos. and Charlotte his wife, e/z bef W. and E. Clayton.
Queen Anne's Co. Land STW#9, p. 500 26 Mar 1811 - 16 Apr 1811 Jos. H. Nicholson, Jr. to Wm. Carmichael - cons. $300 - 3 acres part of "Chesterfield" adj. the lot and dwelling of Wm. Carmichael. Jos. and Charlotte his wife, e/a bef. Wm. and Ed. Clayton
Queen Anne's co. Land Records STW#9, p. 361 18 Oct. 1810 Jos. H. Nicholson, Jr. in consideration of $200 manumitts negro woman Henny and her child, Charlotte, Henny abt. 36 years. [She probably married a free black, who bought her out of slavery].
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| Birth* |
15 May 1770, Chestertown, Kent Co., Maryland |
| Marriage* |
26 August 1804, Centreville, Queen Anne's Co., Maryland, Principal=Charlotte Gibson |
| Death* |
4 March 1817, Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland |
William Hopper Nicholson
M, b. 1772, d. 1815
| Birth* |
1772, Queen Anne's Co., Maryland |
| Marriage* |
12 November 1809, Talbot Co., Maryland, Principal=Mary Emmerson |
| Death* |
1815, Queen Anne's Co., Maryland |
Sarah Nicholson
F, b. 23 June 1776, d. 6 October 1818
| Burial* |
?unknown, Nicholson Cemetery, Centreville, Queen Anne's Co., Maryland |
| Name Variation |
Sally |
| Birth* |
23 June 1776, Centreville, Queen Anne's Co., Maryland |
| Marriage* |
23 July 1796, Talbot Co., Maryland, Principal=Dr. Pere Eccleston Noel |
| Death* |
6 October 1818, Centreville, Queen Anne's Co., Maryland |
James Nicholson
M, b. 1781, d. 12 May 1820
| Birth* |
1781, Centreville, Queen Anne's Co., Maryland |
| Death* |
12 May 1820, Centreville, Queen Anne's Co., Maryland |
Dr. Pere Eccleston Noel
M, b. 1768, d. 14 October 1813
| Birth* |
1768 |
| Marriage* |
23 July 1796, Talbot Co., Maryland, Principal=Sarah Nicholson |
| Death* |
14 October 1813, Centreville, Queen Anne's Co., Maryland |