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1. George Washington Huffman, born April 16, 1869 in Atlanta, Macon County, Missouri; died June 14, 1945 in Blackwell, Kay County, Oklahoma. He was the son of 2. Jeremiah M. J. Huffman and 3. Nancy Pollard Tate. He married (1) Lena Adams October 21, 1893 in Wellington, Sumner County, Kansas. She was born November 11, 1871 in Warrensburg, Johnson County, Missouri, and died April 20, 1938 in Anthony, Harper County, Kansas. She was the daughter of William Preston Adams and Josephine Abigail McCurdy.
George participated in a land run in Oklahoma in September 1893 on the Cherokee Strip and was awarded a claim. George's grandson recalls that George had scoped out which lot was optimal prior to the run. The day of the race, all of the would-be landowners lined up around the perimeter of the strip, waiting for the gun to be fired, signaling the opening of the territory. George ran to his preferred lot, but another man had already pounded his stake into the ground. The man told George of another lot, not too far away, that was also a good choice. George ran to that property, only to find a stake driven there, also. However, the letter of the law required that to secure a lot, an individual needed to plow a strip of land prior to claiming ownership. The owner of the stake, had inadvertently forgotten that requirement in his haste to fetch his family and show them their new lot. George hammered in his own stake, plowed a strip of sod, and claimed the land as his.
"During the summer of 1893 people came from all over the United States and even Canada. They camped along the line, in tents, covered wagons, some in the open as the weather was warm, waiting for the opening of the strip.
The big day, September 16, arrived and at breakfast Father Glover, a man in late 70's and a bad heart, announced he was going to make the race. We all looked at each other, then as a chorus said, "You can't, you'll get killed, there isn't a safe horse for you to ride." Have you ever tried to change the mind of a Scotch-Irishman? Don't, it can't be done.
You have seen pictures of vast armies; add to that every kind of vehicle ever heard of, lumber wagons, buggies, bicycles, wheelbarrows, men on horseback, muleback and on foot, waiting for the gun to be fired to open the great race for free land. The people were packed so tight you wondered if they could ever start running. Ten minutes after the gun was fired, there was hardly anyone in sight.
Ed saddled the safest horse for his father, stayed with him until they crossed a deep ravine, turned and waved his hat to me.
One claim taken by Aunt Sally Hathaway caused all to rejoice. Widowed, with a young deserving son, Sally had broken her hip. She was sure that she and her son could make a living if they could get a claim. Neighbors loaded Sally's wheelchair in her wagon and drove her to the line. When the gun sounded, the soldiers picked her up and set her over the line on a good claim.
Father Glover said he was only going as far as Spring Creek, about three miles from the line, but at five o'clock we had heard nothing from him and we were worried. A friend from Perth, Kansas, who had driven down to watch the race, said he would drive to help us find him. I fixed a lunch and we started out. We had no trouble finding Father Glover sitting under a tree. I asked him where his horse was. He said, "I turned him loose, he'll go home." He ate his lunch.
I said, "Let's go home now." He used his favorite by-word, "By ganny, I'm not going home and lose my claim." "But Father, you've not food or blankets," I replied. "By ganny, if I just had some matches and some smoking tobacco I'd be all right."
We left the old gentleman under his tree and started home. Our friend had 20 miles to drive and went home. Mother Glover was almost crying as she said, "What shall we do?" I said, "I'll see if I can get one of the work horses in the corral." I got a bucket of feed and called; soon old Deck came in and I shut the gate. He had never been hitched to anything smaller than a lumber wagon or a threshing machine. I think it was the first time a woman had ever touched him. I chased him around and around; I finally got hold of the ring of his halter. He lifted me off my feet and around we went. I kept talking to him and telling him what a nice hoss he wasn't and that he must help me. All at once he gave a big snort, and gave up. I tied him to the fence and went to get the buggy harness.
I had forgotten that they kept the harness locked up and I could not find the key. The man we were renting our farm from lived in Ohio and had reserved a room in the house to store personal things in. I knew that in his closet was a silver mounted single harness. I got it out, looked at it; it was for a small horse and Deck weighed 1800 pounds. I unbuckled every buckle in the harness, let it out as far as possible and got the harness on Deck. Then I remembered that the buggy was locked up too. I looked around and found a two-wheeled cart…it looked like a toy beside Deck but I hitched him to it anyway.
Mother Glover had fixed up food, coffee, tobacco and matches, and away I went with two good blankets for a bed. I left the old gentleman happy, telling him I would be after him the next day.
Ed and his brother came in at midnight and told us to pack up all the food we had cooked, as we were starting for the land office. The staked claim was five and one half miles south of the state line.
My father (Ball) had followed the race with food and a barrel of water for the horses. He found the boys and while they were waiting a young man came to them and asked, "Which way do these claims run and where are the corner stones?" Ed showed him his stake and corner stone. The young fellow said, "I'll stick my stake on the quarter next to you." They gave him food and coffee but Ed had an uneasy feeling about him.
While the boys were loading the wagons with feed for the horses, mother and I baked several pans of biscuits, packed coffee and ham and about 4:00 a.m. they were on their way to the land office, to find thousands ahead of them. They were told that it would be at least four weeks before their numbers were called.
The next few weeks were most trying for the would-be homesteaders. Ed had contracted typhoid fever and in his delirium raved about the young man who had his claim. I called on a lawyer who advised that they get improvements on their claim at once.
Mother Ball and Mother Glover took over the care of the young one and other household tasks while the two fathers, Jim, and neighbors loaded the granary on two wagons and took it to the claim, I hired a man to plow ten acres and dig a well.
Much before the doctors thought he should, Ed went to the land office and found that the young stranger who was so interested in the claim had filed on their land about an hour before. They moved at once, a bed, two chairs, a few dishes, a stove for heating and cooking. So it was that they established their residence on the claim in Oklahoma.
Our contester established himself on the other corner of the claim. He would come over and hang around. We knew he wanted to sell out and was wondering how much to ask. We had saved up some money to build a small house when and if we got a claim. But we could not build, do fencing, plant trees and an orchard while this man had the filing.
Ed and I debated what was best to do. I said we should buy him off. Ed asked, "What with?" and I said, "The house money." He looked at me and said, "Honey, do you realize that we would have to live in the shack until we could save more money?" I said, "I'm game if you are." We bought the man off for $350.00 and had enough left to make the shack more livable. You would be surprised how cozy it was, and we with our two-year-old son were settled on our own land.
The race into the Cherokee Strip was over and the settlers became neighbors; people who had faith in God and themselves."
George and Lena lost the farm in the Depression. George had loaned money to his son-in-law, Elmer Manny, to purchase a threshing machine. When the loan was not able to be repaid, George wasn't able to pay the taxes on his farm. They still lived on the farm, renting it back from the new owner.
The 1900 census (T-1066, Roll 17), states George as living in Hickory Township in Grant County, Oklahoma. His occupation is farmer and it states that he owns the farm on which they live.
The 1910 census finds George living in Hickory Township in Grant County. His occupation is farmer and it states that he owns the farm on which they live.
2. Jeremiah M. J. Huffman, born 1828 in Kentucky; died Bet. 1880 - 1900 in Kansas or Oklahoma. He was the son of 4. ? Huffman and 5. ?. He married 3. Nancy Pollard Tate March 31, 1853 in Jackson, Macon, Missouri.
3. Nancy Pollard Tate, born May 11, 1837 in Adair, Missouri; died January 1918 in Caldwell, Sumner, Kansas. She was the daughter of 6. Simpson Tate and 7. Lucy Ann Dawson.
In the 1860 U.S. Census, Jeremiah and Nancy are residing in Macon County, Missouri.
In the 1870 U.S. Census, Jeremiah and Nancy are residing in Macon County, Missouri.
In the 1880 U.S. Census, Jeremiah and Nancy are residing in Falls Township, Sumner County, Kansas.
It appears that Nancy is listed in the 1900 Kansas Census in Caldwell, Sumner County, as Nancy "Hoffman". She is living as a boarder with apparently a daughter, Alberta? born in 1875, who is a servant.
In the 1910 Census, Nancy is living with her son, Ed, in Grant County, Oklahoma. It states that she is widowed and has given birth to 11 children, 11 of whom are still living. It also states that her father was born in England, which is incorrect.
Nancy died of pneumonia during a blizzard in 1919 at her son Ed's farm. The roads were not driveable, so they walked to the cemetery and her grave remains unmarked. Jeremiah and Nancy are buried at Spring Creek Cemetery, straight north of Deer Creek, Oklahoma. The grave sites were purchased by Ed Huffman.
i. Lucy Ann Huffman, born 1854; died 1889 in Caldwell, Sumner, Kansas2; married Joshua F. May; born 1851; died Unknown.
ii. Charles H. Huffman, born 1856 in Macon County, Missouri2; died 1887 in Caldwell, Sumner, Kansas2; married Mattie Gilbert; died Unknown.
iii. James W. Huffman, born 1859 in Macon County, Missouri2; died March 27, 18822; married Eliza Harris March 27, 1882; died Unknown.
iv. John Yancy Huffman, born March 20, 1862 in Macon County, Missouri2; died September 16, 1935 in Grant County, Oklahoma2; married (1) Nancy Ann Williams; born August 02, 1867; died November 28, 1892; married (2) Nellie Viola Elliston August 05, 1897 in Wellington, Sumner County, Kansas2; born November 26, 1878; died March 08, 1938 in Caldwell, Sumner, Kansas.
v. Edward D. Huffman, born March 07, 1864 in Macon County, Missouri2; died November 17, 1942 in Grant County, Oklahoma2; married Sarepta Elora Lyda December 17, 1896 in Sumner County, Kansas2; born January 19, 1872 in Atlanta, Macon County, Missouri3; died February 25, 1919 in Grant County, Oklahoma3.
vi. Mary Olive Huffman, born 1867 in Macon County, Missouri5; died November 02, 1938 in Caldwell, Sumner, Kansas5; married Seph Lovern; died Unknown.
1 vii. George Washington Huffman, born April 16, 1869 in Atlanta, Macon County, Missouri; died June 14, 1945 in Blackwell, Kay County, Oklahoma; married Lena Adams October 21, 1893 in Wellington, Sumner County, Kansas.
viii. S. Fanny Huffman, born 1872; died Unknown; married Edward Kastalak; died Unknown.
Arminta died in a cyclone.
x. Alberta B. Huffman, born 1875 in Missouri6; died Bet. 1950 - 1959; married ? Booher; died Unknown.
xi. H. Bertha Huffman, born 1876 in Macon County, Missouri7; died Bet. 1950 - 19597; married Orville Booher; died Unknown.
xii. Lolah Huffman, born 1878 in Macon County, Missouri7; died Unknown; married Dudley May; died Unknown.
4. ? Huffman, born in Virginia8; died Unknown. He married 5. ?.
5. ?, born in Tennessee8; died Unknown.
2 i. Jeremiah M. J. Huffman, born 1828 in Kentucky; died Bet. 1880 - 1900 in Kansas or Oklahoma; married Nancy Pollard Tate March 31, 1853 in Jackson, Macon, Missouri.
6. Simpson Tate, born Abt. 1805 in Clark County, Kentucky; died Unknown in Missouri. He was the son of 12. William Tate and 13. Martha Wynn. He married 7. Lucy Ann Dawson October 20, 1825 in Clark County, Kentucky.
7. Lucy Ann Dawson, born Abt. 1815 in Jessamine County, Kentucky; died Unknown. She was the daughter of 14. John Dawson and 15. Nancy Pollard.
In the 1840 US Census, Simpson is found in Jackson, Monroe County, Missouri (p. 139).
In the 1850 US Census, Simpson is found in Adair County, Missouri.
i. Oscar Tate, born Abt. 1834; died Unknown; married Kirby 1856; died Unknown.
ii. Thomas J. Tate, born Abt. 1836; died Unknown.
3 iii. Nancy Pollard Tate, born May 11, 1837 in Adair, Missouri; died January 1918 in Caldwell, Sumner, Kansas; married Jeremiah M. J. Huffman March 31, 1853 in Jackson, Macon, Missouri.
iv. William H. Tate, born Abt. 1842; died Unknown.
v. Simpson C. Tate, born Abt. 1849; died Unknown.
12. William Tate, born 1774 in <St. Martins Par., Louisa County, Virginia>; died 1857 in Clark County, Kentucky. He was the son of 24. Waddy Tate and 25. Nancy Ann Simpson. He married 13. Martha Wynn 1797.
13. Martha Wynn, born Abt. 1784 in <Virginia>; died Unknown in Clark County, Kentucky.
Census records show that William and Martha were in Caswell County, North Carolina in 1800. Census records in Clark County, Kentucky show that William and Martha were there in 1810 through 1860.
i. Waddy Tate, died Unknown.
ii. John Tate, died Unknown.
iii. Richard Tate, died Unknown.
6 iv. Simpson Tate, born Abt. 1805 in Clark County, Kentucky; died Unknown in Missouri; married Lucy Ann Dawson October 20, 1825 in Clark County, Kentucky.
v. Nancy Tate, died Unknown.
vi. Susannah Tate, died Unknown.
vii. William Tate, died Unknown.
viii. Zedekiah Tate, died Unknown.
ix. Frances G. Tate, died Unknown.
x. Thomas J. Tate, died Unknown.
xi. Martha O. Tate, died Unknown.
xii. Caswell Tate, died Unknown.
xiii. Elizabeth Tate, died Unknown.
xiv. Ann H. Tate, died Unknown.
14. John Dawson, died Unknown. He married 15. Nancy Pollard August 25, 1795 in Orange County, Virginia.
15. Nancy Pollard, died Unknown. She was the daughter of 30. Joseph Pollard and 31. Leah Morris.
i. Fanny Dawson, died Unknown.
ii. Joulette Dawson, died Unknown.
iii. Sally Dawson, died Unknown.
iv. Thomas Dawson, died Unknown.
v. Elizabeth Dawson, born 1797; died Unknown.
7 vi. Lucy Ann Dawson, born Abt. 1815 in Jessamine County, Kentucky; died Unknown; married Simpson Tate October 20, 1825 in Clark County, Kentucky.
24. Waddy Tate, born Abt. 1741 in Hanover County, Virginia; died 1789 in Caswell County, North Carolina. He was the son of 48. John Tate and 49. Mary Waddy. He married 25. Nancy Ann Simpson Abt. 1768 in Caswell County, North Carolina.
25. Nancy Ann Simpson, born 1750 in Fairfax, Virginia; died July 16, 1789. She was the daughter of 50. Richard Simpson and 51. Mary Kincheloe.
Waddy servied from Caswell County and Guilford County, North Carolina under Captain Hart during the Revolutionary War and was appointed a captain of the militia in 1776.
He was named in his father's will and was legatee in the settlement of the estate.
Waddy left a will dated January 14, 1789 and was probated in 1789 in Caswell County, North Carolina. In 1795 the eight legatees of Waddy divided 333.5 acres. In 1797 the three youngest children were named in the estate of their mother.
i. Upham Tate, died Unknown.
ii. Susannah Tate, died Unknown.
12 iii. William Tate, born 1774 in <St. Martins Par., Louisa County, Virginia>; died 1857 in Clark County, Kentucky; married Martha Wynn 1797.
iv. Richard Tate, died Unknown.
v. Zachariah Tate, died Unknown.
vi. Ede Tate, died Unknown.
vii. Zedekiah Tate, died Unknown.
viii. Jesse F. Tate, died Unknown.
30. Joseph Pollard, born Abt. 1728; died Abt. 1789 in Amelia County. He was the son of 60. George Pollard. He married 31. Leah Morris.
31. Leah Morris, born 1729; died 1828. She was the daughter of 62. Isaac Morris and 63. Mary.
15 i. Nancy Pollard, died Unknown; married John Dawson August 25, 1795 in Orange County, Virginia.
ii. Zachariah Pollard, died Unknown.
iii. Thomas Pollard, died Unknown.
iv. Hezekiah Pollard, died Unknown.
v. Moses Pollard, died Unknown.
vi. John Pollard, died Unknown.
vii. Robert Pollard, died Unknown.
viii. Hannah Pollard, died Unknown.
ix. Isaac Pollard, died Unknown.
x. George Pollard, died Unknown.
xi. William Pollard, died Unknown.
xii. Francis Pollard, died Unknown.
xiii. Betty Pollard, died Unknown.
xiv. Orenan Pollard, died Unknown.
48. John Tate, born 1687 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia; died 1769 in , Louisa, Virginia. He was the son of 96. James Tate and 97. Anne Upham. He married 49. Mary Waddy 1736.
49. Mary Waddy, born 1715; died 1769.
John was a carpenter and owned slaves. He lived in the section of New Kent County that was formed into Louisa County in 1742. He was an elder in the church of St. Martin's Parish.
i. Zenas Tate, died Unknown.
24 iii. Waddy Tate, born Abt. 1741 in Hanover County, Virginia; died 1789 in Caswell County, North Carolina; married Nancy Ann Simpson Abt. 1768 in Caswell County, North Carolina.
iv. Sarah Tate, died Unknown.
v. Zaccheus Tate, died Unknown.
vi. Zephaniah Tate, died Unknown.
viii. Upham Tate, died Unknown.
50. Richard Simpson, born Abt. 1730 in Richmond, Virginia; died 1789 in Caswell, Virginia. He was the son of 100. Richard Withers Simpson and 101. Sarah Barker. He married 51. Mary Kincheloe Abt. 1740 in Richmond, Virginia.
51. Mary Kincheloe, born 1719 in North Farnham Par., Richmond County, Virginia; died 1798 in Fairfax County, Virginia. She was the daughter of 102. John Kincheloe and 103. Elizabeth Canterbury.
25 i. Nancy Ann Simpson, born 1750 in Fairfax, Virginia; died July 16, 1789; married Waddy Tate Abt. 1768 in Caswell County, North Carolina.
60. George Pollard, died Unknown.
30 i. Joseph Pollard, born Abt. 1728; died Abt. 1789 in Amelia County; married Leah Morris.
62. Isaac Morris, died 1750 in Amelia County, Virginia. He married 63. Mary.
31 i. Leah Morris, born 1729; died 1828; married Joseph Pollard.
96. James Tate, born 1662 in New Kent County, Virginia; died 1727 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia. He was the son of 192. James Tate II and 193. Elizabeth Dandridge. He married 97. Anne Upham 1685 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia.
97. Anne Upham, died Unknown.
James was called "The Scotsman Emigrant" and settled near Page's Ware House, Hanover County, Virginia. Hanover County was formed from New Kent in 1720. He was a hatter by trade as well as a tailor. He made clothes for Anne Burriss in 1708 and for Anthony Winston in 1711. On March 14, 1708 he was appointed overseer of processioning for his district until 1727 when he died intestate.
James' name appears in the records of St. Peter's church. For the years 1706 through 1719 James was paid in tobacco for his services to the parish. Most of his children's births are recorded in the church records. His sons appear in the processioning records. James married Anne and they had seven children with two daughters that died young.
48 i. John Tate, born 1687 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia; died 1769 in , Louisa, Virginia; married (1) Lucy Abt. 1718; married (2) Mary Waddy 1736.
ii. Anne Tate, died Unknown.
iii. Robert Tate, died Unknown.
iv. Mary Tate, died Unknown.
v. James Tate, died Unknown.
vi. Upham Tate, died Unknown.
100. Richard Withers Simpson, born February 28, 1691/92 in All Hallows, Anne Arundel, Maryland; died December 21, 1762 in Fairfax County, Virginia. He was the son of 200. John "The Scotsman" Simpson and 201. Elizabeth Withers?. He married 101. Sarah Barker Abt. 1726 in Fairfax County, Virginia.
101. Sarah Barker, born 1706 in All Hallows, Anne Arundel, Maryland; died Bef. August 10, 1766 in Fairfax County, Virginia.
50 i. Richard Simpson, born Abt. 1730 in Richmond, Virginia; died 1789 in Caswell, Virginia; married Mary Kincheloe Abt. 1740 in Richmond, Virginia.
ii. Mary Simpson, died Unknown.
iii. Elizabeth Simpson, died Unknown.
iv. Sarah Simpson, died Unknown.
102. John Kincheloe, born 1700 in North Farnham Par., Richmond County, Virginia; died March 25, 1746 in Prince WIlliam County, Virginia. He was the son of 204. Cornelius Kincheloe and 205. Shadrach Williams. He married 103. Elizabeth Canterbury Abt. 1717 in Richmond, Virginia.
103. Elizabeth Canterbury, born 1698 in Richmond, Richmond County, Virginia; died Abt. 1777 in Prince WIlliam County, Virginia. She was the daughter of 206. John Canterbury and 207. Ruth Williams.
51 i. Mary Kincheloe, born 1719 in North Farnham Par., Richmond County, Virginia; died 1798 in Fairfax County, Virginia; married Richard Simpson Abt. 1740 in Richmond, Virginia.
ii. Cornelius Kincheloe, born October 08, 1721; died Unknown.
iii. Daniel Kincheloe, born January 08, 1723/24; died Unknown.
iv. Elizabeth Kincheloe, born Abt. 1726; died Unknown.
v. John Kincheloe, Jr., born Abt. 1728; died Unknown.
vi. Wileman Kincheloe, born 1730; died Unknown.
vii. Nancy Ann Kincheloe, born Abt. 1734; died Unknown.
viii. William Kincheloe, born May 05, 1736; died Unknown.
ix. Margaret Kincheloe, born Abt. 1738; died Unknown.
x. Sarah Kincheloe, born Abt. 1740; died Unknown.
192. James Tate II, born 1638 in , York County, Virginia; died 1727 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia. He was the son of 384. James Tate, Sr. and 385. Mary Evans. He married 193. Elizabeth Dandridge 1685 in Virginia.
193. Elizabeth Dandridge, died Unknown.
96 i. James Tate, born 1662 in New Kent County, Virginia; died 1727 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia; married Anne Upham 1685 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia.
200. John "The Scotsman" Simpson, born Bet. 1645 - 1660 in Scotland; died 1720 in Stafford, Virginia. He married 201. Elizabeth Withers?.
201. Elizabeth Withers?, died Unknown.
100 i. Richard Withers Simpson, born February 28, 1691/92 in All Hallows, Anne Arundel, Maryland; died December 21, 1762 in Fairfax County, Virginia; married Sarah Barker Abt. 1726 in Fairfax County, Virginia.
204. Cornelius Kincheloe, born Abt. 1661 in Richmond County, Virginia; died 1722 in Dumfries, Prince William County, Virginia. He was the son of 408. Hugh Kinseloe and 409. Marion Haley. He married 205. Shadrach Williams 1693.
205. Shadrach Williams, born 1667; died Unknown in Dumfries, Prince William County, Virginia.
102 i. John Kincheloe, born 1700 in North Farnham Par., Richmond County, Virginia; died March 25, 1746 in Prince WIlliam County, Virginia; married Elizabeth Canterbury Abt. 1717 in Richmond, Virginia.
ii. Cornelius Kincheloe, Jr., died Unknown.
206. John Canterbury, born 1660 in Richmond County, Virginia; died Abt. 1716 in North Farnham Par., Richmond County, Virginia. He was the son of 412. Roger Canterbury and 413. Jane Reiley. He married 207. Ruth Williams Abt. 1690 in Richmond, Virginia.
207. Ruth Williams, born February 01, 1672/73 in Richmond County, Virginia; died 1750 in Fairfax County, Virginia. She was the daughter of 414. Roger Williams and 415. Joane Frith.
103 i. Elizabeth Canterbury, born 1698 in Richmond, Richmond County, Virginia; died Abt. 1777 in Prince WIlliam County, Virginia; married John Kincheloe Abt. 1717 in Richmond, Virginia.
ii. John Canterbury, born Abt. 1699; died Unknown.
iii. Samuel Canterbury, born Abt. 1701; died Unknown.
iv. Margaret Canterbury, born Abt. 1701; died Unknown.
v. Ruth Canterbury, born Abt. 1702; died Unknown.
384. James Tate, Sr., born August 01, 1615 in Newcastle, London, England; died August 1665 in York County, Virginia. He was the son of 768. William Tate. He married 385. Mary Evans Abt. 1636 in York, Virginia.
385. Mary Evans, born Abt. 1618 in York County, Virginia; died Unknown. She was the daughter of 770. William Evans and 771. Katherine Evans.
192 i. James Tate II, born 1638 in , York County, Virginia; died 1727 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia; married Elizabeth Dandridge 1685 in Virginia.
408. Hugh Kinseloe, born Abt. 1636 in Enland; died Abt. 1690 in Northumberland County, Virginia. He married 409. Marion Haley October 14, 1660.
409. Marion Haley, born Abt. 1640 in <England>; died Abt. 1690 in <Northumberland County, Virginia>.
204 i. Cornelius Kincheloe, born Abt. 1661 in Richmond County, Virginia; died 1722 in Dumfries, Prince William County, Virginia; married (1) Jane Bayliss Abt. 1678; married (2) Shadrach Williams 1693.
412. Roger Canterbury, died Unknown. He married 413. Jane Reiley.
413. Jane Reiley, died Unknown. She was the daughter of 826. Milos Reiley and 827. ? Hull.
206 i. John Canterbury, born 1660 in Richmond County, Virginia; died Abt. 1716 in North Farnham Par., Richmond County, Virginia; married Ruth Williams Abt. 1690 in Richmond, Virginia.
414. Roger Williams, born Abt. 1638 in Richmond County, Virginia; died January 06, 1676/77 in Old Rappanhannock, RIchmond County, Virginia. He was the son of 828. Sydrach Williams and 829. Anne Pinner. He married 415. Joane Frith.
415. Joane Frith, born Abt. 1645 in Richmond County, Virginia; died 1703 in Richmond County, Virginia. She was the daughter of 830. Nathaniel Frith and 831. Elizabeth Parsons.
Roger Williams was in North Farnham Parish, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia, as early as 1664, or earlier, as indicated by a deed recorded 30 January 1664, showing him as a landowner. The original deed or land grant showing the date, or the amount of acreage was not found.
Roger and Joane had 7 children.
After Roger Williams, Sr., died, Joane either married or intended to marry Samuel Wills (possibly Wells), based on information in his will dated November 2, 1677, recorded May 2, 1678.
i. Anne Williams, born Abt. 1667; died Unknown.
ii. Susanna Williams, born Abt. 1669; died Unknown.
207 iii. Ruth Williams, born February 01, 1672/73 in Richmond County, Virginia; died 1750 in Fairfax County, Virginia; married John Canterbury Abt. 1690 in Richmond, Virginia.
iv. Shadrack Williams, born February 01, 1672/73; died Unknown.
v. Rebecca Williams, born January 20, 1674/75; died Unknown.
vi. Roger Williams, born Abt. 1676; died Unknown.
768. William Tate, born Abt. 1585 in Northumberland, England; died Unknown.
384 i. James Tate, Sr., born August 01, 1615 in Newcastle, London, England; died August 1665 in York County, Virginia; married Mary Evans Abt. 1636 in York, Virginia.
770. William Evans, born 1595 in York County, Virginia; died Abt. 1617 in York County, Virginia. He married 771. Katherine Evans.
771. Katherine Evans, born 1600 in York County, Virginia; died Unknown.
385 i. Mary Evans, born Abt. 1618 in York County, Virginia; died Unknown; married James Tate, Sr. Abt. 1636 in York, Virginia.
826. Milos Reiley, died Unknown. He married 827. ? Hull.
827. ? Hull, died Unknown.
413 i. Jane Reiley, died Unknown; married Roger Canterbury.
828. Sydrach Williams, born January 10, 1599/00 in St. Sepulchres, Newgate Parish, London, England; died April 29, 1647 in Barwick, Elmet, Yorkshire, England. He was the son of 1656. James Williams and 1657. Alice Pemberton. He married 829. Anne Pinner October 10, 1621 in St. Gabriel, Fenchurch St., London, England.
829. Anne Pinner, born Abt. 1600 in <London, England>; died July 10, 1637.
Although I found multiple records showing Roger Williams to be the son of Sydrach and Anne, there may be reason to doubt that this is true. Both Sydrach and Anne may have never left England. Roger was born in Virginia. Anne died in 1637. Some accounts have Roger born as late as 1638.
414 i. Roger Williams, born Abt. 1638 in Richmond County, Virginia; died January 06, 1676/77 in Old Rappanhannock, RIchmond County, Virginia; married Joane Frith.
ii. James Williams, died Unknown.
iii. Anne Williams, died Unknown.
830. Nathaniel Frith, born Abt. 1620 in Richmond County, Virginia; died 1677 in Richmond County, Virginia. He was the son of 1660. Richard Frith. He married 831. Elizabeth Parsons Abt. 1644 in Richmond, Virginia.
831. Elizabeth Parsons, born Abt. 1625 in Richmond County, Virginia; died Unknown. She was the daughter of 1662. John Parsons and 1663. Anne Thomas.
415 i. Joane Frith, born Abt. 1645 in Richmond County, Virginia; died 1703 in Richmond County, Virginia; married (1) Roger Williams; married (2) ? Loyd.
ii. William Frith, died Unknown.
iii. Job Frith, died Unknown.
iv. Jeremiah Frith, died Unknown.
v. Nathaniel Frith, died Unknown.
1656. James Williams, born Bet. 1562 - 1576 in St. Albans, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England; died September 07, 1620 in London, England. He was the son of 3312. Mark Williams and 3313. Agnes Audley. He married 1657. Alice Pemberton January 02, 1596/97 in St. Albans, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England.
1657. Alice Pemberton, born February 17, 1563/64 in St. Albans, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England; died August 01, 1634 in St. Sepulchres, Newgate Parish, London, England. She was the daughter of 3314. Robert Pemberton and 3315. Katherine Stokes.
828 i. Sydrach Williams, born January 10, 1599/00 in St. Sepulchres, Newgate Parish, London, England; died April 29, 1647 in Barwick, Elmet, Yorkshire, England; married Anne Pinner October 10, 1621 in St. Gabriel, Fenchurch St., London, England.
ii. Katherine Williams, born Abt. 1598; died Unknown.
iii. Roger Williams, born December 21, 1603; died Unknown; married Mary Barnard December 15, 1629 in Hatfield Broadoak, High Lever, County Essex, England; born September 24, 1609; died Unknown.
Roger is famous for his founding of the State of Rhode Island, among other notable accomplishments.
iv. Robert Williams, born Abt. 1610; died Unknown.
1660. Richard Frith, died Unknown.
830 i. Nathaniel Frith, born Abt. 1620 in Richmond County, Virginia; died 1677 in Richmond County, Virginia; married Elizabeth Parsons Abt. 1644 in Richmond, Virginia.
1662. John Parsons, died Unknown. He married 1663. Anne Thomas.
1663. Anne Thomas, died Unknown. She was the daughter of 3326. William Thomas and 3327. Elizabeth.
831 i. Elizabeth Parsons, born Abt. 1625 in Richmond County, Virginia; died Unknown; married Nathaniel Frith Abt. 1644 in Richmond, Virginia.
3312. Mark Williams, born 1540 in St. AlbansParish, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England; died Abt. 1585 in London, England. He was the son of 6624. James Williams. He married 3313. Agnes Audley 1561 in St. Albans, Hertford, England.
3313. Agnes Audley, born 1544 in Hertfordshire, England; died Unknown. She was the daughter of 6626. William Audley III and 6627. Joan ?.
1656 i. James Williams, born Bet. 1562 - 1576 in St. Albans, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England; died September 07, 1620 in London, England; married Alice Pemberton January 02, 1596/97 in St. Albans, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England.
ii. Joan Williams, died Unknown.
3314. Robert Pemberton, born 1523 in St. Albans, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England; died July 16, 1578 in St. Albans, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England. He was the son of 6628. Christopher Pemberton and 6629. Julianne ?. He married 3315. Katherine Stokes May 15, 1549 in Hertford, Hertfordshire, England.
3315. Katherine Stokes, born 1531 in St. Albans, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England; died November 13, 1628 in St. Albans, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England. She was the daughter of 6630. Roger Stokes, Sr. and 6631. Joan Emma Arnold.
1657 i. Alice Pemberton, born February 17, 1563/64 in St. Albans, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England; died August 01, 1634 in St. Sepulchres, Newgate Parish, London, England; married James Williams January 02, 1596/97 in St. Albans, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England.
ii. Esquire Raphael Pemberton, born Abt. 1551; died Unknown.
iii. Robert Pemberton, Jr., died Unknown.
iv. Margaret Pemberton, died Unknown.
v. Roger Pemberton, died Unknown.
vi. Joan Pemberton, died Unknown.
vii. Randall Pemberton, died Unknown.
viii. Ellen Pemberton, died Unknown.
ix. John Pemberton, died Unknown.
x. Mary Pemberton, died Unknown.
xi. Sarah Pemberton, died Unknown.
xii. Florence Pemberton, died Unknown.
3326. William Thomas, died Unknown. He married 3327. Elizabeth.
1663 i. Anne Thomas, died Unknown; married John Parsons.
6624. James Williams, born 1514 in St. Albans Parish, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England; died Abt. 1539 in St. Albans Parish, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England.
3312 i. Mark Williams, born 1540 in St. AlbansParish, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England; died Abt. 1585 in London, England; married Agnes Audley 1561 in St. Albans, Hertford, England.
6626. William Audley III, born Abt. 1525 in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England; died Bef. 1581. He was the son of 13252. William Audley II and 13253. Alice. He married 6627. Joan ?.
6627. Joan ?, born 1520 in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England; died Unknown.
3313 i. Agnes Audley, born 1544 in Hertfordshire, England; died Unknown; married Mark Williams 1561 in St. Albans, Hertford, England.
ii. William Audley IV, died Unknown.
iii. John Audley, died Unknown.
iv. Joan Audley, died Unknown.
v. Elizabeth Audley, died Unknown.
6628. Christopher Pemberton, born 1501 in Solihull, Birmingham, Warwick., England; died Bef. July 12, 1558. He married 6629. Julianne ? Abt. 1522 in Warwick, England.
6629. Julianne ?, born 1505 in Solihull, Birmingham, Warwick., England; died August 16, 1581 in Solihull, Birmingham, Warwick., England.
3314 i. Robert Pemberton, born 1523 in St. Albans, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England; died July 16, 1578 in St. Albans, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England; married Katherine Stokes May 15, 1549 in Hertford, Hertfordshire, England.
ii. Thomas Pemberton, died Unknown.
iii. Alice Pemberton, died Unknown.
iv. Jone Pemberton, died Unknown.
v. Elizabeth Pemberton, died Unknown.
6630. Roger Stokes, Sr., born 1505 in Redbourn, Hertfordshire, England; died June 09, 1578 in St. Albans, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England. He was the son of 13260. Johane Stokes. He married 6631. Joan Emma Arnold 1529 in St. Albans, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England.
6631. Joan Emma Arnold, born 1510 in Redbourn, Hertfordshire, England; died October 12, 1560 in England. She was the daughter of 13262. John Arnold.
3315 i. Katherine Stokes, born 1531 in St. Albans, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England; died November 13, 1628 in St. Albans, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England; married Robert Pemberton May 15, 1549 in Hertford, Hertfordshire, England.
ii. Roger Stokes, died Unknown.
iii. Johane Stokes, died Unknown.
13252. William Audley II, born Abt. 1503 in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England; died Unknown. He was the son of 26504. William Audley and 26505. Agnes. He married 13253. Alice Abt. 1525 in Hitchin, Herfordshire, England.
13253. Alice, born Abt. 1507; died Unknown.
6626 i. William Audley III, born Abt. 1525 in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England; died Bef. 1581; married Joan ?.
13260. Johane Stokes, died Unknown.
6630 i. Roger Stokes, Sr., born 1505 in Redbourn, Hertfordshire, England; died June 09, 1578 in St. Albans, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England; married Joan Emma Arnold 1529 in St. Albans, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England.
13262. John Arnold, born Abt. 1480 in St. Albans, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England; died Unknown.
6631 i. Joan Emma Arnold, born 1510 in Redbourn, Hertfordshire, England; died October 12, 1560 in England; married Roger Stokes, Sr. 1529 in St. Albans, Hertford, Hertfordshire, England.
26504. William Audley, died Unknown. He married 26505. Agnes.
13252 i. William Audley II, born Abt. 1503 in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England; died Unknown; married Alice Abt. 1525 in Hitchin, Herfordshire, England.
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