Genevieve Clerke ?1,2
F, #4187
| Father* | (?) Clerke2 |
| Genevieve Clerke ? was the daughter of (?) Clerke.2 | ||
| MARRIAGE* | before 1596 | She married Dominick Buscher before 1596. |
| MARRIAGE | 13 December 1596 | She married Richard Deane on 13 December 1596 at St. Catherine Coleman Church, London, England.2 |
| Note | She Here is exchange between Don floyd and MVW Yes, this was like a flashing neon sign to me, but I don't have a clue really since I do not clearly understand 17th century English culture. One wild thought, though. Would Humfrey agree to pay the yearly lease for the Wiltshire manor in exchange for some favor from Charles Pressy, and if so, did Genevieve figure into the equation? Was Hump essentially getting his mother in law married off? Could this be Hump's way of getting her out on the manor and out of the way? There's a site called British Online History. I might be able to find something there. Don Now - here's a question. Genevieve's husband Charles had some sort of contract with her son in law Humphrey. Humphrey died in June 1616 and his estate was still not settled when his wife died in Dec. of 1617 Genevieve didn't die for another two years. Wouldn't you think there would be some more "paperwork" recorded relative to this business agreement? Second question, Why did Nathaniel get so little from Genevieve and why did John not get his money directly, but rather through the executor? | |
| Living* | She was living; Margot:I went hunting on the Internet for manors in Wiltshire. I may have found the Pressy manor. From other info, I learned it was in ecclesiastical hands, and this one seems to fit the bill. Unfortunately it is not there anymore -- demolished.. Don Bishopstone Manor The earliest record of an Episcopal estate in Bishopstone is 1208. It remained in church hands until the Civil War when in 1647 it was sold on. There was a house on the manor from 1341 and in 1758 it stood north-west of the church. In 1862-63 the Ecclesiastical Commissioners built a new redbrick house (the first in the village). This was originally called Forest House and later Prebendal Farm. The old manor house was demolished between 1884 and 1922. | |
| Married Name | Her married name was Buscher.2 | |
| Married Name | Her married name was Pressey.2 | |
| Married Name | 13 December 1596 | As of 13 December 1596,her married name was Deane.2 |
| Note* | 1619 | Here is some research from Don Floyd: As you can see in the attached will, Genevieve Pressey was no slouch when it came to money. It’s interesting that she lived in Wiltshire. That’s where Stonehenge is. The hamlet she lived in was called Bishop’s Towne then. The name evolved into Bishoptown and later to Bushton. I have attempted to get some idea of the wealth in the Basse family and I have come to a few conclusions. According to an Internet site concerning 17th century cost of living in England, a person of “the middling sort,” which I interpret as meaning “middle class,” would need an income of 100 pounds a year to maintain a family and live comfortably. In America today, a comparative figure would be $50,000 a year. So if we figure that each of Humfrey Basse’s children received a legacy of about 300 pounds, that would mean they were receiving the equivalent of $150,000 in today’s money. Some of them got additional money, too. And Mary Basse got a third of the estate. According to my rough calculations that would be more than a million in today’s dollars. Try your hand at this and see what you come up with. The rings that Humfrey Basse bequeathed ranged in value from 30 to 50 shillings. Twenty shillings makes a pound, so a 30-shilling ring would be 1 1/2 pounds. A domestic servant’s yearly wage could be as low as two pounds and probably no more than three pounds, so the rings were very valuable, being worth almost as much as a servant’s yearly wage..I’ve pasted the cost-of-living information below. If you can decipher any of the blank spots in my transcription of Genevieve's will, please let me know. I thought you might have a keen insight on the personal items toward the end of the will. That's where she is apparently insisting that all items be taken into consideration and possibly converted into currency. Don Wages and the Cost of Living Wages could be as low as two or three pounds per year for a domestic servant, plus food, lodging and clothing. A beggar would normally hope to be given between a farthing and two pence in alms, while a parish pauper could hope for a weekly pension between a few pence and a few shillings. For a young boy chopping wood the going rate was 1 ½ pence per hour, while a porter could expect a penny for shifting a bushel of coal. A waterman would expect six pence to take you from Westminster to London Bridge, while a barber asked the same to dress your wig and give you a shave. Female domestic servants earned less than men. Wages for women could range from the £2 or so mentioned above, to between £6 and £8 for a housemaid, and up to £15 per annum for a skilled housekeeper. By contrast a footman could expect £8 per year, and a coachman anywhere between £12 and £26. Because they had to provide their food, lodging and clothing, independent artisans needed to earn substantially more than this. £15 to £20 per year was a low wage, and a figure closer to £40 per annum was needed to keep a family. The middling sort would require much more still and could not expect to live comfortably for under £100 per year, while the boundary between the "middling sort" and the simply rich was in the region of £500. The First Lord of the Treasury enjoyed an annual salary of £4,000. in 1619. |
| Will | 3 March 1619 | She left a will on 3 March 1619 Margot: I'm sending this while it's on my mind and fresh in my computer. Following names appear in Genevieve Pressey's will. I have included relationships. Mary Pressey, daughter of Charles Pressey John Clerke, brother of Genevieve Clerke Buschier Pressey Susan Pressey Clerke, wife of John Clerke Henry Bradley, unknown relationship Jane Bradley, daughter of Henry Bradley Nathaniell Buschier, probable in-law of Genevieve Jeremy Buschier, brother of Nathaniell Buschier, probable in-law of Genevieve Mary Walthall, nee Mary Basse, daughter of Humfrey Basse Luke Walthall, husband of Mary Walthall William Walthall, son of Luke and Mary Walthall Thomas Hobson, also appears in Humfrey Basse’s will as a witness Sampson Hussey, doctor in Humfrey’s will, husband of Jane who was daughter of Genevieve Constantine Buschier, son of Genevieve and deceased at time of Genevieve’s will Abraham Buschier, son of Genevieve Anne Buschier, daughter of Abraham Buschier Jane Buschier, daughter of Abraham Buschier John Buschier, son of Genevieve Margarett Buschier, wife of John Buschier, daughter in law of Genevieve Jane Hussey, wife of Sampson Hussey, daughter of Genevieve Mary Hussey, daughter of Jane Hussey, granddaughter of Genevieve Iobora (?) Hussey, daughter of Jane Hussey, granddaughter of Genevieve Jane Tiffield (?) Unknown relationship, wife of Phillipp Tiffield, daughter or Mrs. Garrett Mr. Dowell (?) minister in Bishop’s Towne James Armstrong, apparent relative of Charles Pressey Elizabeth Armstrong, wife of James Armstrong, apparent relative of Charles Pressey Mr. Thomas Franklin, a “loving friend” to Genevieve and Humfrey, overseer of G’s will Humfrey Browne, loving friend of Genevieve, overseer of her will along with Franklin Josua Marinett, possibly a witness to the will, possibly a notary public Don. |
| Will* | 3 March 1619 | Her will was proved April 10, 1620 and refers to a contract between her husband, Charles Pressey and son-in law Humfrey Basse, deceased. The contract was dated July 2 1602. she left bequests to the poor of the French Church in London as well as widows of parish of St. Catherine Coleman; Her will is full of people not shown here. See page 3 of Bell if more is wanted. She left bequests to St. Catherine Coleman Church. This was an ancient church that was merged with another in 1923 and the structure was torn down. In the name of God amen I Genevieve Pressey heretofore widow of Dominick Busscier of London merchant stranger deceased and now wife of Charles Pressey of Bishopp’s Towne in the county of Wiltshire-----------being sick of body but yet nevertheless in good and perfect sound memory and understanding praise be unto God considering the frailties of this life and there is nothing more certain than death nor nothing more-------------------than the honor of the same hath made ordained and by these presents doe make and ordaine my testament and last will in manner and forme following. Imprimis. I commend my soule into the hands of allmightie Godand through Jesus Christ his only begotten Sonne my Savioure and Redeemer. And I ordaine my bodye to be buried at the discretion of my executor hereafter named --------onto the ceremonies of mourninge. And as concerning the temporall goodes it hathe pleased God to grante me in this mortal (?) thereof according to the power which I have obtained of the sayd Charles Pressey my husband by the contracte made between him and Humfrey Basse, my sonne in lawe-----being date the second day of Julye in the four and fortiethe year of the raigne of our late sovereign Lady Queene Elizabeth for to dispose of my said temporall goodes I doe dispose in manner and forme following (Two wit) Imprimis. I doe give to the poore of the --------------- in London six poundes sterling. Item. I doe give ffourtie shillings to the poore widdows and widdowers dwelling in the Parrishe of St. Catherine Coleman in London to be equallye divided amongst them. Item. I doe give twenty shillings to be distributed in bread to the poore people that goe about streets on the daye of my burial (crossed out, funeral inserted.) Item. I give fourtye shillings to be distributed amongst the poore of Bishop’s Towne aforesaid. Item. I doe give unto each of my----------- friends and ------- -------- shalbe dwelling --------------at the tyme of my decease twenty six shillings and eight pence apiece. Item. I doe give unto John-------------------my nephew and to Marye -----------his sister to each of them one silver spoone of ten shillings for a remembrance. Item. I doe give unto my loving husband Charles Pressey my greate (?) dyamond ringe for a remembrance. I doe give unto Marye Pressey my sayd husband’s daughter a dyamond ringe of the value of ffive pounds. Item. I doe give unto my brother Thomas Pressey and unto my brother John Clerke and unto Susan his wife sister to my said husband unto eache of them a ringe of goule of the value of twenty shillings apiece for a remembrance. Item. I doe give unto Henrye (?) Bradley and his wife unto each of them a ringe of goule of the value of twenty shillings apiece for a remembrance. Item. I doe give unto Jane Bradley daughter of the said Henrye Bradley one silver cuppe of three poundes sterling and unto each of the rest of the sayd Henrye Bradley his children one silver spoone of six shillings apiece. Item. I doe give unto Nathaniell Buschier and unto his wife and daughter and unto Jeremye Buschier his brother eache of them a ringe of goule of the value of twenty shillings apiece for a remembrance. Item. I doe give unto Marye Walthall and unto her sonne William Walthall unto Thomas Hobson and unto his wife-----and unto Sampson Hussey who was the husband of my daughter Jane unto each of them one ringe of goule of the value of twenty shillings apiece for a remembrance. Item. I doe give unto the widow of my sonne Constantine Buschier a ringe of goule of the value of XXs (twenty shillings). Item. I will that unto Anne and Jane Buschier daughters of my sonne Abraham Buschier shalbe payed three hundrede poundes sterling ------as have bene promised unto him the sayd Abraham after my decease whereof Humfrey Basse my sonne in law hathe made him an obligation provided always that the sayd Anne and Jane accordinge to the promise ----------the sayd Abraham Buschier hathe made ------doe paye unto Marye and Iobora? Hussey the children of my daughter Jane Hussey the somme of one hundred poundes sterling And I will that the sayd somme of one hundrede pounds shalbe equallye divided between them by my executor hereafter named And I do entreate my executor hereafter named to putt the sayd one hundrede poundes----------------------at interest -------the rate of eighth in the hundrethe for the assessment (?) of the sayd Marye and Iobora (?) Hussey until they ------------------shalbe come to the state of marriage. Item. I will that if my sonne John Buschier hathe not as yet been payde of the three hundred poundes sterlinge ----------------to be --------------by him of his portion promised unto him in marriage that then the sayd three hundred poundes shalbe payde unto him by my said executor and taken oute of my estate. Item. I doe give unto Nathaniell Basse a silvor salte of the value of six poundes sterlinge. Item. I doe give unto Richard Basse and unto Samuell Basse brethren of the sayd Nathaniell Basse and sonnes of my daughter Marye Basse to each of them ten poundes sterling. And I doe give unto Humfrey Basse their brother twenty poundes sterling. Item. I doe give unto my executor hereafter named two hundred poundes sterlinge for to be by him putte unto at interest for my sonne John Buschier ---------the rate of eight in the hundrethe per annum (?) And the interest thereof to be payed to him every half year during his life And if my sayd sonne---------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I will that the somme two hundred pounds shall belong to his child or children by equall portions. And if the said John Buschier shall -----------------to------------ ---------behynde him then I will that Margarett his wife shall have the proffitts and interest of the sayd two hundred poundes during her widdowhood And after her marriage or decease I will that the sayd two hundrede poundes shalbe equallye divided between Abigaell, Sara and Luke Basse the three youngest children of my said sonne in law Humfrey Basse. Item. I doe give Jane Buschier now the wife of Phillipp Tiffield (?) and unto the sayd Phillipp Tiffield (?) her husband and unto Mrs. Garrett her mother to each of them a ringe of goule of the value of twenty shillings. Item. I doe give to each of the children apiece (?). Item. I doe give unto Mr. Dowell (?) the minister of Bishopp’s Towne aforesaid and unto Jane his daughter each of them twenty shillings apiece(?). Item. I doe give unto James Armstronge and unto Elizabeth Armstronge -------- -------------- of my sayd husband eache of them a ringe of goule of the value of twenty shillings apiece. Item. I doe give unto Mary Walthall widow of late Luke Walthall for and to the rest of Abigaell and Sara Basse children of my daughter Marye and for and to the ---------- of --------and -------------------Hussey children of my daughter Jane Hussey all and -------------------------the sayd Marye Walthall her executors administrators or assigns shalbe able to -------------- of that --------------------to me by Humfrey Basse my sonne in law ----------------for to be divided between them fower (?) equallye And concerning all the rest of my goodes rights actions and -------------unto me belonging and appurtayning ----------------- as well ------------any debts and obligations------------ ----------to my charymes and bracelets of goule ----------------------silvor plate of all sorts and -----------and all my movables of all----------------------------------ffeatherbeds tapistrye-----------------------------------------------------------Anndyrons of brass and all sorts of------------ Moveables of wood and copper of cypress wood -----------all my ------------of all sorts -------- -----------------as Holland not omitting any thing of all my sayd moveables. I will that all the same ----------------------------shalbe praized and valued and the totall of all being made and ------------------my debts ffunerall expense and legacies being discharged and payd I will that all the somme rest shalbe divided between Luke Basse, Abigaell Basse and Sara Basse children of my daughter Marye Basse and between the children of my daughter Jane Hussey wife of Sampson Hussey by equall and even portions. And I ---------- my sayd executor to putte unto the sayd children portions to proffitts -------------and ------------------------for the -------------of the sayd portions And I will that my sayd executor shall paye and deliver unto eache of the sayd ------------- ------------------------------------------tyme as they --------------------shalbe come to the state of marriage or to the age of twenty one years-----------------together –the benefits or proffitts provided of the sayd portions And if any of the sayd children shall happen to decease before ------- or ---------------to the state of marriage or to the age of twenty one years -------------- ---------I will that the portion or portions of the child or children for ----------shall --------------------------unto the portion or portions of the sayd children. And if any of my children or any of the persons ---------------named to whome I have bequeathed any thing by this my last will and testament will not be content therewith but will oppose against the same-----------------I will and ordain that shall so oppose him or her ---------shalbe--------------onto of this my ---------------will & testament -----------------the somme of three shillings and fower pence. And I do make and ordaine Jeremye Buschier sonne of my late sonne Constantine Buschier executor of this my last will and testament putting ------------confidence in him for the performance of the same And I I doe make and ordaine George(?) Bradley my executor -------------------------------And I doe make my loving friendes Mr. Thomas Ffranklin and Mr. Humfrey Browne overseers of this my last will and testament. And I doe give unto eache of them a cuppe of silver of the value of three poundes sterlinge. And this I ordaine to be my last will and testament and I doe revoke and annul all former testaments ------------heretofore I have made by words of ------------------in wrighting or --------------- whereof I the sayd Genevieve Pressey have hereunto putt my hande and seale the thirde daye of the monthe of Marche and ---------------according to the --------------------- of the Churche of England one thousand six hundred and nineteen. And in the ------------------yeare of the raigne of our sovereign Lord James by the grace of God kinge of England, FFrance and Ireland and defender of the faithe And of Scotland the three and fiftie Genevieve Pressey------------------------------ Josua (Jesua?) Marinett testis. Signed sealed and delivered by the ------------------ Genevieve Pressey who declared the same to be her last will and testament ------------- of----------------------------------Josua Marinet and of me I will----------------- notary publique ------------------in London--------------------------------------------- Don Floyd made the following abstract. Notice that some or many of the names appearing in Genevieve's will also appear in Humfrey Basse's will. An abbreviated version of Hump's will follows: Mary Basse, widow One third of estate Nathaniell Basse, son One of children sharing a third of estate, Minus 400 pounds already given. Also 30 lbs extra Richard Basse, son ` One of children sharing a third of estate Minus 300 pounds already given. Also 20 lbs extra Samuell Basse, son One of children sharing a third of estate Humfrey Basse, son One of children sharing a third of estate Luke Basse, son One of children sharing a third of estate Hester Basse, daughter One of children sharing a third of estate Abigall Basse, daughter One of children sharing a third of estate Sara Basse, daughter One of children sharing a third of estate Mary Basse, daughter One of children sharing estate, but only any amount above 500 pounds realized in administration of the will, 500 pounds already given in marriage to Luke Walthall Also 10 lbs extra Bridewell Hospital 10 pounds Poor of the Parish of St. Helens 5 pounds Poor in the Parish of St. Gabriel Fenchurch 5 pounds Poor in the Parish of Westham in the County of Essex 4 pounds Arte or Misterie of the Gyrdlers of London 20 pounds Mr. Charles Pressy ring of gold worth 50 shillings Humfrey’s mother in law, Genevieve, wife of Mr. Charles Pressy ring of gold worth 50 shillings Mr. Thomas Francklen ring of gold worth 30 shillings Mrs. Elizabeth, widow ring of gold worth 30 shillings Abraham Busher ring of gold worth 30 shillings Wife of Abraham Busher ring of gold worth 30 shillings John Busher ring of gold worth 30 shillings Wife of John Busher ring of gold worth 30 shillings Nathaniell Busher ring of gold worth 30 shillings Jeremy Busher ring of gold worth 30 shillings Sampson Hussey, doctor ring of gold worth 30 shillings Mr. Luke Walthall ring of gold worth 50 shillings Mr. William Willaston ring of gold worth 50 shillings Mr. Humfrey Browne ring of gold worth 50 shillings Richard Bogan ring of gold worth 40 shillings Anthony Errington ring of gold worth 40 shillings Mary Bradley, wife of Henry Bradley, felmonger 5 pounds Mary Sumpter, nurse 40 shillings James, nurse 20 shillings Wife Mary and all the children Any money left over after all administrative expenses are paid – to be divided equally. Thomas Basse, brother Estate of deceased Thomas Basse has to pay only 150 lbs to the estate of Humfrey Basse, some debt forgiven William Basse, brother Has to pay Humfrey estate only 30 lbs, some debt forgiven Robert Basse, brother All debts forgiven Richard Basse, brother All debts forgiven Edward Lowman, Thomas Hobson, William Percye, witnesses Don.2,3 |
Family | Dominick Buscher | |
| MARRIAGE* | before 1596 | She married Dominick Buscher before 1596. |
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| Last Edited | 27 Sep 2009 |
John Clerke1
M, #4469
| Father* | (?) Clerke1 |
| John Clerke was the son of (?) Clerke.1 |
| Last Edited | 11 Jul 2006 |
Citations
- [S1] Bass Family, Book, 1961 State Archives of Georgia.
Col. Joseph Clinch1
M, #3627
| Death* | Col. Joseph Clinch died at NC.1 |
Family | ||
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| Last Edited | 11 Aug 2003 |
Citations
- [S514] "Unknown short article title."
Mary Polly Clinch
F, #3444, b. 1787, d. 14 March 1827
| Father* | Col. Joseph Clinch1 |
| Birth* | 1787 | Mary Polly Clinch was born in 1787.1 |
| She was the daughter of Col. Joseph Clinch.1 | ||
| MARRIAGE* | circa 1807 | She married Dr. Archibald Odom Jr, son of Archibald Odom Sr. and Penelope Harris, circa 1807. |
| MARRIAGE* | after 1820 | She married Murdock McLeod after 1820 at Pulaski County, GA.1 |
| Death* | 14 March 1827 | She died on 14 March 1827 at GA.1 |
| Married Name | Her married name was McLeod.1 | |
| Married Name | Her married name was Odom. | |
| CENSUS1820* | 1820 | She appeared on the census in 1820 at GA.2 |
Family 1 | Dr. Archibald Odom Jr b. 17 February 1781, d. 1815 | |
| MARRIAGE* | circa 1807 | She married Dr. Archibald Odom Jr, son of Archibald Odom Sr. and Penelope Harris, circa 1807. |
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Family 2 | Murdock McLeod d. after 1827 | |
| MARRIAGE* | after 1820 | She married Murdock McLeod after 1820 at GA.1 |
| Last Edited | 1 Sep 2010 |
Clyde Ross Cloar
M, #2792
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
William Coale
M, #965
| MARRIAGE* | William Coale married Elizabeth Thomas, daughter of Philip Thomas Sr and Sarah Harrison. |
Family | Elizabeth Thomas d. 1726 | |
| Last Edited | 3 May 1999 |
Holden Cochran
M, #100
Family | Seaford (?) | |
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| Last Edited | 3 May 1999 |
Jacobo Cochran
M, #721
| MARRIAGE* | Jacobo Cochran married Catharina McCauley. |
Family | Catharina McCauley | |
| Last Edited | 21 Aug 2003 |
Will F. Cochran
M, #86, b. 3 April 1862, d. 16 February 1931
| Father* | Holden Cochran |
| Mother* | Seaford (?) |
| Birth* | 3 April 1862 | Will F. Cochran was born on 3 April 1862 at KY. |
| He was the son of Holden Cochran and Seaford (?) | ||
| MARRIAGE* | circa 1886 | He married Adeline M. Hollmeyer, daughter of Louis Bernard Hollmeyer and Catherine A. Huber, circa 1886. |
| Death* | 16 February 1931 | He died on 16 February 1931 at Pneumonia and Heart Failure; 3828 Reading Rd., Cinn, OH, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH, at age 68 AT the time of death he was living with his in-laws at 3828 Reading Rd. in Cinn, OH. He is buried at Spring Grove Cemetery in Cinn., Ohio Sec.113 Lot 6.1 |
| ILLNESS* | He was ill with heart disorder/stroke; Died of heart failure and pneumonia. |
Family | Adeline M. Hollmeyer b. 29 August 1866, d. 19 January 1946 | |
| Last Edited | 18 Nov 1996 |
Citations
- [S8] Family information.
Agnes Coffin
F, #358
| MARRIAGE2* | 1634 | Agnes Coffin was married for the second time in 1634 at England.1 |
| Married Name | 1634 | As of 1634,her married name was Hull. |
| Immigration* | 1635 | She and Rev. Joseph Hull immigrated in 1635 to Bay colony, Somershire, England, He came with his wife and seven children to the "Bay Colony." |
Family | Rev. Joseph Hull b. 1594, d. 19 November 1665 | |
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| Last Edited | 26 Sep 2001 |
Citations
- [S495] Laura Woodrough Steneck, "Hull Family", Note from LWG when asked about source:
From what I've gleened so far, the information on Samuel Hull/Mary Manning
on down I got from several sources; Joe Kearney's "Colonial Kinsmen";
Laverne Piatt and the PIATT FAMILY NEWSLETTER; and Ruth Schooley.
Ancestors of Samuel Hull I got from 2 sources:
"Ancestors of William Henry Arbour" a FTM file on the internet, printed in
Apr. 1999
and Ruth Schooley via an e-mail.
Sarah Cole
F, #881
| MARRIAGE* | 1740 | Sarah Cole married Joseph Richardson, son of Joseph Richardson and Sarah Thomas, in 1740. |
| Married Name | 1740 | As of 1740,her married name was Richardson. |
Family | Joseph Richardson b. 19 July 1708, d. 26 July 1765 | |
| Last Edited | 3 May 1999 |
Thomas Cole
M, #882, b. 1 March 1705
| Birth* | 1 March 1705 | Thomas Cole was born on 1 March 1705. |
| MARRIAGE* | 1730 | He married Mary Richardson, daughter of Joseph Richardson and Sarah Thomas, in 1730. |
Family | Mary Richardson b. 13 September 1710, d. 18 February 1743 | |
| Last Edited | 12 Jan 1999 |
Myrtle Ethal Coleman1
F, #3917, b. 11 March 1909
| Charts | WILLIAM BASSE |
| MARRIAGE* | Myrtle Ethal Coleman married Dorris Carroll Floyd, son of Jesse T Floyd and Mae Bell.1 | |
| Birth* | 11 March 1909 | She was born on 11 March 1909.1 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Floyd.1 |
Family | Dorris Carroll Floyd b. 31 January 1908 | |
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| Last Edited | 2 Mar 2004 |
Citations
- [S549] Tammy Floyd Moore, "Tammy," e-mail to Margot Woodrough, Feb 2004.
Christopher J. Collins
M, #141, b. 21 February 1781, d. November 1823
| Charts | William Landrum |
| Birth* | 21 February 1781 | Christopher J. Collins was born on 21 February 1781.1 |
| MARRIAGE* | 21 April 1806 | He married Elizabeth Washington Lendrum, daughter of Thomas Keith Lendrum II and Margaret Stoake Buckner, on 21 April 1806 at Westmoreland County, VA, Marriage date from "Westmoreland Co., VA" by Crozier. Note says" Thomas lendrum, her father gives consent." |
| Death* | November 1823 | He died in November 1823 at age 42.1 |
Family | Elizabeth Washington Lendrum b. circa 1787 | |
| Last Edited | 2 May 2001 |
Citations
- [S489] Justin Glenn, "Justin Glenn notes," e-mail to Margaret Woodrough, Feb 12, 2001.
Dwayne Lee Collins
M, #2115, b. 9 May 1964
| Birth* | 9 May 1964 | Dwayne Lee Collins was born on 9 May 1964. |
| Last Edited | 1 Jul 1998 |
John Collins1
M, #3979
| MARRIAGE* | John Collins married Sarah Chapman.1 |
Family | Sarah Chapman | |
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| Last Edited | 11 May 2004 |
Citations
- [S554] Melanie McNeil, "McNeil Family," e-mail to Margot Woodrough, May 2004.
Ruth Collins1
F, #5153, b. 12 November 1765, d. 4 March 1847
| Birth* | 12 November 1765 | Ruth Collins was born on 12 November 1765.1 |
| MARRIAGE* | circa 1785 | She married Albrittan Drake, son of James Drake, circa 1785.1 |
| Death* | 4 March 1847 | She died on 4 March 1847 at age 81.1 |
Family | Albrittan Drake b. circa 1760, d. 14 November 1835 | |
| Last Edited | 11 Aug 2008 |
Citations
- [S592] C.G. Jo White Linn, Drake - Arrington.
Sylvia R. Collins
F, #971, b. circa 1832, d. 1 April 1904
| Father* | John Collins1 |
| Mother* | Sarah Chapman |
| Birth* | circa 1832 | Sylvia R. Collins was born circa 1832 at Ohio, OH. |
| She was the daughter of John Collins and Sarah Chapman.1 | ||
| MARRIAGE* | 21 February 1850 | She married John Albert McNeil, son of James McNeil and Nancy Belknap, on 21 February 1850 at Elkhorn, Walworth, WI. |
| Death* | 1 April 1904 | She died on 1 April 1904 at Council Bluffs, IA. |
| Burial* | 4 April 1904 | She was buried on 4 April 1904 at Graceland Cemetery, Creston, Union, IA.1 |
| Married Name | 21 February 1850 | As of 21 February 1850,her married name was McNeil. |
Family | John Albert McNeil b. 24 August 1824, d. 2 July 1885 | |
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| Last Edited | 11 May 2004 |
Citations
- [S554] Melanie McNeil, "McNeil Family," e-mail to Margot Woodrough, May 2004.
(?) Collum
M, #4316
| Charts | JOHN GRAHAM |
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| Last Edited | 16 Feb 2006 |
Mourning Collum
F, #2349, b. 1783, d. 5 September 1867
| Father* | (?) Collum |
| Charts | JOHN GRAHAM |
| Birth* | 1783 | Mourning Collum was born in 1783 at North Carolina, NC.1 |
| She was the daughter of (?) Collum. | ||
| MARRIAGE* | 23 August 1801 | She married Marmaduke Hart, son of Harty Hart, on 23 August 1801 at Edgefield District, SC.2 |
| Death* | 5 September 1867 | She died on 5 September 1867. |
| Married Name | 23 August 1801 | As of 23 August 1801,her married name was Hart. |
| PENSION* | 1857 | In 1857 "Mourning Collum Hart applied for a war veteran's land grant in 1857 in Pulaski County, Georgia. In the grant papers she states that she is 74 years of age, a widow, and that she married Marmaduke Hart in August 1801 in Edgefield District, SC. She also states that Marmaduke died September 23, 1851 in Twiggs County, Georgia and that he was drafted for 3 months service, served 6 weeks, due to illness, and that her brother Henry Collum took Marmaduke's place and served out his time. Marmaduke served in Benjamin Frazier's Company of the SC militia during the war of 1812." Mourning was born about 1783.2 |
| CENSUS1860* | 1860 | In 1860 She is shown living alone with a personal worth of $12,150. Not bad for just before the war. Her name is spelled Marning Harti on the census.3 |
Family | Marmaduke Hart b. 1780, d. 23 September 1852 | |
| MARRIAGE* | 23 August 1801 | She married Marmaduke Hart, son of Harty Hart, on 23 August 1801 at SC.2 |
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| Last Edited | 22 Mar 2006 |
Elizabeth Combs
F, #1019, d. 1804
| Charts | De Calmes |
| MARRIAGE* | Elizabeth Combs married Marquis Calmes III, son of Marquis Calmes II and Winnifred Waller. | |
| Death* | 1804 | She died in 1804. |
| Note* | She No children from this couple. | |
| Married Name | Her married name was Calmes. |
Family | Marquis Calmes III b. 1726, d. March 1794 | |
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| Last Edited | 12 Jun 2007 |
Citations
- [S593] G. Glenn Clift, Kentucky Obituaries.
Sybil of Conversano
F, #2691
| MARRIAGE* | Sybil of Conversano married Robert III Curthose Duke of_Normandy, son of William I The Conqueror and Matilda of Flanders. | |
| Married Name | Her married name was Curthose. |
Family | Robert III Curthose Duke of_Normandy b. circa 1054, d. circa 1134 | |
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| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Alcy Ann [Sannie] Coody
F, #1542, b. 1871
| Father* | James H. Coody b. 22 Jan 1834, d. 10 Jan 1911 |
| Mother* | Sena Martin b. 9 Feb 1837, d. 26 Jul 1875 |
| Birth* | 1871 | Alcy Ann [Sannie] Coody was born in 1871 at Pulaski County, GA. |
| She was the daughter of James H. Coody and Sena Martin. | ||
| MARRIAGE | 20 December 1888 | She married James Thomas Berryhill on 20 December 1888 at GA.1 |
| Burial* | 1934 | She was buried in 1934 at Coody Cemetery, Bleckley County, GA.2 |
| Death | 1934 | She died in 1934 at Bleckley County, GA. |
| Name Variation | Alcy Ann [Sannie] Coody was also known as Aley Ann Coody. | |
| Married Name | 20 December 1888 | As of 20 December 1888,her married name was Berryhill. |
Family | James Thomas Berryhill b. 1866 | |
| MARRIAGE | 20 December 1888 | She married James Thomas Berryhill on 20 December 1888 at GA.1 |
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| Last Edited | 29 Jul 2002 |
Benjamin Coody
M, #3405, b. 1868
| Father* | James H. Coody b. 22 Jan 1834, d. 10 Jan 1911 |
| Mother* | Sena Martin b. 9 Feb 1837, d. 26 Jul 1875 |
| Birth* | 1868 | Benjamin Coody was born in 1868 at Pulaski County, GA. |
| He was the son of James H. Coody and Sena Martin. |
| Last Edited | 1 Jul 2002 |
Elseann Coody
F, #3407, b. 1872
| Father* | James H. Coody b. 22 Jan 1834, d. 10 Jan 1911 |
| Mother* | Sena Martin b. 9 Feb 1837, d. 26 Jul 1875 |
| Birth* | 1872 | Elseann Coody was born in 1872 at Pulaski County, GA. |
| She was the daughter of James H. Coody and Sena Martin. |
| Last Edited | 1 Jul 2002 |
Emma Coody
F, #3409, b. 21 May 1875, d. 28 December 1946
| Father* | James H. Coody b. 22 Jan 1834, d. 10 Jan 1911 |
| Mother* | Sena Martin b. 9 Feb 1837, d. 26 Jul 1875 |
| Birth* | 21 May 1875 | Emma Coody was born on 21 May 1875 at Pulaski County, GA. |
| She was the daughter of James H. Coody and Sena Martin. | ||
| MARRIAGE* | 28 October 1894 | She married Samuel Berryhill Jr., son of Samuel Berryhill Sr. and Laura Antionette Sauls, on 28 October 1894 at Pulaski County, GA..1 |
| MARRIAGE* | after 1903 | After 1903 Note that the church took exception to the last two mirages of > > James, for some reason and kicked James out the church. I can only > > surmise that James was guilty of some serious transgression, bigamy, > > adultery.2 |
| Burial* | 1946 | She was buried in 1946 at Coody Cemetery, Bleckley County, GA.3 |
| Death* | 28 December 1946 | She died on 28 December 1946 at GA at age 71.3 |
| Married Name | Her married name was Berryhill. | |
| Married Name | after 1903 | As of after 1903,her married name was Anderson. |
Family 1 | Samuel Berryhill Jr. b. 16 October 1873, d. 27 June 1903 | |
| MARRIAGE* | 28 October 1894 | She married Samuel Berryhill Jr., son of Samuel Berryhill Sr. and Laura Antionette Sauls, on 28 October 1894 at GA.1 |
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Family 2 | James Anderson | |
| MARRIAGE* | after 1903 | After 1903 Note that the church took exception to the last two mirages of > > James, for some reason and kicked James out the church. I can only > > surmise that James was guilty of some serious transgression, bigamy, > > adultery.2 |
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| Last Edited | 22 Mar 2006 |
George Coody
M, #3404, b. 9 July 1866, d. 15 September 1902
| Father* | James H. Coody b. 22 Jan 1834, d. 10 Jan 1911 |
| Mother* | Sena Martin b. 9 Feb 1837, d. 26 Jul 1875 |
| Birth* | 9 July 1866 | George Coody was born on 9 July 1866 at Bleckley County, GA.1 |
| He was the son of James H. Coody and Sena Martin. | ||
| Burial* | 1902 | He was buried in 1902 at Coody Cemetery, Bleckley County, GA.1 |
| Death* | 15 September 1902 | He died on 15 September 1902 at GA at age 36.1 |
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| Last Edited | 29 Jul 2002 |
Citations
- [S502] June Adams, Betsy Smith Robin Mullis, Bleckley County, Georgia Cemeteries.
James Coody1
M, #3454, b. before 1874
| Father* | George Coody b. 9 Jul 1866, d. 15 Sep 1902 |
| Birth* | before 1874 | James Coody was born before 1874. |
| He was the son of George Coody. |
| Last Edited | 2 Aug 2002 |
Citations
- Mentioned in his grandfather's will in which he receives small amount of land and some cattle.
James H. Coody
M, #3399, b. 22 January 1834, d. 10 January 1911
| MARRIAGE* | James H. Coody married Sena Martin, daughter of George Martin and Elcy (Alesa) Haskins. | |
| Birth* | 22 January 1834 | He was born on 22 January 1834 at GA. |
| Burial* | 1911 | He was buried in 1911 at Coody Cemetery, Bleckley County, GA.1 |
| Death* | 10 January 1911 | He died on 10 January 1911 at Pulaski County, GA., at age 76.1 |
| Name Variation | James H. Coody was also known as James H Coody. | |
| CENSUS1880* | 1880 | His household had James Martin age 18 listed as step son.2 |
| Note* | 2003 | He Note from Betsy Berryhill Mullis I do have the information that you needed regarding the Coody connection. Joe and Morgan's Mother was Nancy Elizabeth Coody and she was the sister of my great grandmother Sannie Coody Berryhill. Nancy Coody was the oldest of twelve children. She was married to John J. Floyd. There is a very good book entitled the History of the Coody Family with descendants of Archibald and Elizabeth Wallace Coody that was written by Corinne Coody Bolin. in 2003. |
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Family 2 | Sena Martin b. 9 February 1837, d. 26 July 1875 | |
| MARRIAGE* | He married Sena Martin, daughter of George Martin and Elcy (Alesa) Haskins. | |
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| Last Edited | 19 Sep 2007 |
James H. Coody
M, #3402, b. 1860, d. 9 February 1939
| Father* | James H. Coody b. 22 Jan 1834, d. 10 Jan 1911 |
| Mother* | Sena Martin b. 9 Feb 1837, d. 26 Jul 1875 |
| Birth* | 1860 | James H. Coody was born in 1860 at GA. |
| He was the son of James H. Coody and Sena Martin. | ||
| MARRIAGE* | 26 January 1882 | He married Mary J Evers on 26 January 1882 at Pulaski County, GA. |
| Burial* | 1939 | Marker says died at age 79 in 1939.1 |
| Death* | 9 February 1939 | He died on 9 February 1939 at Bleckley County, GA. |
Family | Mary J Evers | |
| Last Edited | 2 Aug 2002 |
Citations
- [S502] June Adams, Betsy Smith Robin Mullis, Bleckley County, Georgia Cemeteries.