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Dirck Janse Van Der Vliet
M, #397, b. 1612, d. 1698
| MARRIAGE | | Dirck Janse Van Der Vliet married an unknown person. |
| MARRIAGE* | | He married an unknown person. |
| Birth* | 1612 | He was born in 1612 Possibly born Waal Guelderland in Utrecht Providence. |
| | He was the son of Jan (?) |
| MARRIAGE* | 1656 | He married Geerje Geeretse in 1656 She was bride number 3. |
| Death* | 1698 | He died in 1698 at Flatbush, Long Island, NY. |
Geertj Van der Vliet
F, #401, b. 1684, d. 1759
| Birth* | 1684 | Geertj Van der Vliet was born in 1684 Twin of Jan. |
| | She was the daughter of Jan Dirckse Van der Vliet and Geertje Ver Kerk. |
| MARRIAGE* | 1706 | She married Simon Wykoff in 1706. |
| Death* | 1759 | She died in 1759. |
| Married Name | 1706 | As of 1706,her married name was Wykoff. |
Geertruyd Van Der Vliet
F, #412, d. 1737
Jan Dirckse Van der Vliet
M, #395, b. 1658
Maria Van der Vliet
F, #407, d. 1754
Marytje Van Der Vliet
F, #410, d. 1721
Rebecca Van der Vliet
F, #405, d. 1744
Sarah Van der Vliet
F, #403, b. 1694, d. 1773
Mamie Lee Varnadoe1
F, #3144, b. 4 November 1905, d. 23 November 1997
| Birth* | 4 November 1905 | Mamie Lee Varnadoe was born on 4 November 1905.1 |
| MARRIAGE* | 26 August 1923 | She married Ollie Floyd Sr., son of Seaborn Andrew Floyd and Mary Lou Sandiford, on 26 August 1923 at Telfair, GA.1 |
| Death* | 23 November 1997 | She died on 23 November 1997 at age 92.1 |
| Married Name | | Her married name was Floyd.1 |
Citations
- [S490] Donald R. Floyd, The Elusive Floyds.
James Siro Vazquez
M, #29, b. 4 November 1941, d. 24 February 1968
| Birth* | 4 November 1941 | James Siro Vazquez was born on 4 November 1941. |
| | He was the son of Siro Vazquez. |
| Death* | 24 February 1968 | He died on 24 February 1968 at NY, NY, at age 26 He died of a rain umor before his son born in May. Copy of his memorial card in MVW file.1 |
Citations
- [S8] Family information.
Siro Vazquez
M, #792, d. circa 1989
| Death* | circa 1989 | Siro Vazquez died circa 1989. |
Jan Janse Verkerk
M, #399
| | Jan Janse Verkerk was the son of Jan (?) |
| MARRIAGE* | 1652 | He married Mayke Gisberts in 1652. |
| Biography* | | In 1663 Jan and his wife left their home in Buren, Guelderland to bring their five children to Nieuw Amsterdm. At the time the children were 9,8,6,5, and 1.
The voyabe was on the ship Rosetree. They settled in Nieuw Utrecht (Brooklyn). Mayke signed jan's will so she was living in 1688. |
Roelof Janse Verkerk
M, #415, b. 1654
Martina Vespa1
F, #5361, d. 17 May 2006
| MARRIAGE* | circa 1960 | Martina Vespa married Ferruccio Giusti circa 1960.1 |
| Death* | 17 May 2006 | She died on 17 May 2006 at Arlington, Virginia, Her obituary mentions grandchildren: Angela, W.Randall, Cara, Galynn, Jessica and Gregory. Also great grandchildren: Alex, Anthony and Sara.1 |
| Burial* | 19 May 2006 | She was buried on 19 May 2006 at Columbbia Gardens Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia.1 |
| Married Name | | Her married name was Giusti.1 |
Citations
- [S638] Unknown compiler, "unknown short title", Ancestral File.
Benjamin F. Vinson
M, #2195, b. 27 March 1848
| Birth* | 27 March 1848 | Benjamin F. Vinson was born on 27 March 1848. |
James H. Vinson
M, #2193, b. 13 March 1842
| Birth* | 13 March 1842 | James H. Vinson was born on 13 March 1842. |
| | He was the son of /Vinson/ (?) |
John L. Vinson1
M, #2194, b. 5 March 1846, d. October 1877
| Birth* | 5 March 1846 | John L. Vinson was born on 5 March 1846. |
| | He was the son of /Vinson/ (?) |
| Death* | October 1877 | He died in October 1877 at age 31. |
Citations
- [S321] Unknown subject MVW file.
Joseph Brown Vinson
M, #2191, b. 9 October 1888, d. 20 October 1971
| Birth* | 9 October 1888 | Joseph Brown Vinson was born on 9 October 1888.1 |
| | He was the son of Joseph F. Vinson and Josephine E. Griffin. |
| Death* | 20 October 1971 | He died on 20 October 1971 at age 83. |
Citations
- [S320] Unknown subject unknown repository.
Joseph F. Vinson
M, #2188, b. 21 April 1844
| Birth* | 21 April 1844 | Joseph F. Vinson was born on 21 April 1844.1 |
| | He was the son of /Vinson/ (?) |
| MARRIAGE* | 15 December 1870 | He married Josephine E. Griffin, daughter of William Griffin and /Lingo/ (?), on 15 December 1870.1 |
| Note* | | He It was great to view your work. My GG grandmother was Sarah Vinson (b.1817 d.1848)and married to my gg grandfather Garner Mercer of Twiggs Co., Ga.. There is a connection to the Joseph F. Vinson that married Josephine E. Griffin. The tax Digest of Twiggs 1853 states that Garner Mercer was guardian for the children of Benjamin F.Vinson. In the census of 1860 John Vinson (14) and Benj'm F. Vinson ( 12) were listed in the household, along with my g grandfather Pinckney. I believe these same children were listed in the census of 1850 with a Benjamin F. Harrell and Nancy.
It is likely that all these Vinson's are connected to James Vinson b. about 1775 d.1848 and Elizabeth, both of Twiggs. I have just taken an interest in the Mercer, Vinson and Harrell connection. If you have any knowledge that will assist me, please respond.
Thank you. Victor " Chip " Davidson. |
Citations
- [S320] Unknown subject unknown repository.
Mary Lou Vinson
F, #1272, b. 15 February 1876, d. 6 September 1905
| Birth* | 15 February 1876 | Mary Lou Vinson was born on 15 February 1876.1 |
| | She was the daughter of Joseph F. Vinson and Josephine E. Griffin. |
| MARRIAGE* | 8 June 1893 | She married Jesse Jasper Holland, son of John Jasper Holland and Josephine Donaldson, on 8 June 1893. |
| Burial* | 1905 | She was buried in 1905 at Salem Cemetery, Cochran, Bleckley County, GA, Lot 1 grave 261. |
| Death* | 6 September 1905 | She died on 6 September 1905 at age 29.1 |
| Biography* | | According to corespondence dating to 1952 Mary Lou Vinson was the heir to oil bearing land in Texas. Tina Floyd did work on the subject, but was never able to actually recover any inheritance. For posterity the story is related here. Mr. Frank Cook (don't know who he is) gave the following story to Tina Floyd in February of 1952: Benjamin Humphries, who was the father of James Peleham Humphries and William Calvin Humphries moved to Jeffersonville (Twiggs County) Georgia from North Carolina. Later James Peleham Humphries and William Calvin moved to Columbus (Muscogee County) Georgia. From there, they went with a colony that settled at Beaumont, Texas. There James Peleham secured a body of land from the Mexicans. The first deed was written in Spanish. In 1835-36 Wiliam Calvin Humphries and James Peleham Humphries were involved in the Mexican War. James Peleham Humphries was sent out on a detail or was caught in the Battle of the Alamo and was killed. James Peleham Humphries was never married and his property was inherited by William Calvin Humphries. At William Calvin Humphries' death, this property was inherited by his daughter, Luciendo Humphries. She , Luciendo Humphries first married a Moore and had only one child. After Mr. Moore's death she married a Lingo. Their daughter (a Lingo) married Willian Griffin, who was a Methodist minister. Of this union, there were eight children, Bob Griggin, Short (Shorter?) Griffin, Laura Griffin Floyd, Minnie Griffin Hudson, Ella Griffin Edmonson, Josephine Griffin Vinson, Mattie Griffin Leddrick. Tina Floyd continues to add her comments: Several years ago a lady in Tampa decided to trace her ancestry in order that she might join the D.A.R. and in the Library of Congress while checking certain details she was told that perhaps she was one of the missing heirs to the Humphries fortune. She has since been tracing it and has (so I am told) positive proof of everything except establishing that the two Humphries, William Calvin and James Peleham were brothers. If there is anything to this deal the above heir (Josephine Griffin Vinson) will inherit quite a sum. By virtue of Grandaddy Holland surviving Aunt's Eva's mother he will in turn inherit some and of course mamma and Aunt Juliette will also come in for some. I am also told by the above Mr. Cook that our Uncle J.J. Holland also had oil wells in his own rights in California. Will you go personally to the War Department and check on him as: John Joseh holland (Wold War 1) enlisted in the Indiana Infantry. During World War 1 he was stationed in Texas to guard the Mexican Border. As far as I can learn he was discharged while still in Texas. He then enlisted in the Navy and was on the SS "Ohio" during World War 1. Also while you are checking at the Army check on: Sgt. Joe Vinson 116 Field Art. Co. B, Ft. Myer, Virginia. He is reported to have gone to Washington State. It is important that they be found and if you are able to locate any trace of them get their latest addresses and the date of the last communication to them. A Mr. Griffin (whom I did not get to see) that lives in Cochran flew out to Texas last year and it is reported there are 163 oil wells on the property. I asked Mr. Cook what company was involved and he said there are five oil companies involved and there are government royalties that have ben stacking up. It seems that they had a family meeting and raised $3,000.00 to hire an expert geneologist to establish the missing link. I am getting affidavits tomorrow to establish mamma's and Aunt Julliette's birth certificates. I may go down to Tampa this weekend to see Aunt Florence who lives in Palmetto. Aunt Eva said for me to get in touch with Aunt Florence and the two of us to call on this Mrs. Carol Jones, 326 Hyde Park Avenue, Tampa, Florida. It seems they have found Benjamin Humphries grave at Brown's Crossing, Georgia. Also that in 1902 the Atlanta Journal carried advertisements for the missing heirs. I hope the statutes of limitation have not run on this. This letter holds some tantalizing family clues. First, who is Carol Jones?. Who is Frank Cook? Is she a relative or the geneologist? Second, what about the first child of Luciendo Humphries (Moore) why is she not mentioned? At the very least all of this research should have turned out a comprehensive geneology. Where is it? |
| Married Name | 8 June 1893 | As of 8 June 1893,her married name was Holland. |
| Census* | 1900 | She appeared on the census of 1900 at Pulaski County, GA.2 |
Citations
- [S320] Unknown subject unknown repository.
- [S129] Unknown subject unknown repository.
Nancy E. Vinson
F, #2192, b. 29 April 1840, d. 13 January 1843
| Birth* | 29 April 1840 | Nancy E. Vinson was born on 29 April 1840.1 |
| | She was the daughter of /Vinson/ (?) |
| Death* | 13 January 1843 | She died on 13 January 1843 at age 2. |
Citations
- [S320] Unknown subject unknown repository.
Ann Vliet
F, #4304
Capt. Daniel Vliet
M, #377, b. 1725, d. 1810
Jan (Janse the brewer) Vliet
M, #334, b. 1684, d. 1737
John Vliet
M, #4302
| | John Vliet was the son of Jan (Janse the brewer) Vliet and Margaret Brinson. |
| Note* | | Called eldest in his mother's will. She left him:"one English shillin in lieu of all his Rite of my Esteast both Reall or Personall, he being all Ready Provided for by his father's will." (not in archives.) |
Mary Vliet
F, #4303
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