Alice CORBIN

Father:

Henry CORBIN


                 __
 _Henry CORBIN _|
|               |__
|
|--Alice CORBIN 
|
|                __
|_______________|
                |__




INDEX of Persons

Notes

Mrs. Phillip Lightfoot

Sources:
Other : "History of Ritchie County" (W.VA.) by Minnie K. Lowther


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Bessie CORBIN

Father:

George W. CORBIN

Mother:

Rhoda WEEKLY

Family 1

: John F. LOWTHER


                     _John W. CORBIN ___
 _George W. CORBIN _|
|                   |_Rebecca WILLIAMS _
|
|--Bessie CORBIN 
|
|                    _John WEEKLY ______
|_Rhoda WEEKLY _____|
                    |_Sarah GARRETT ____




INDEX of Persons

Notes

Mrs. J. F. Lowther

Sources:
Other : "History of Ritchie County" (W.VA.) by Minnie K. Lowther
Other : Ritchie County, WVA Marriage Records


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Anna GALLAGHER

Family 1

: Jose SUAREZ
  1.  Joseph M. SUAREZ
  2.  Nancy F. SUAREZ
  3.  Dan Ramon SUAREZ
  4.  Robert Lee, Sr. "Bob" SUAREZ

    __
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|  |__
|
|--Anna GALLAGHER 
|
|   __
|__|
   |__




INDEX of Persons

Notes

Sources:
Other : Family Tree Information from Barbara Suarez of Cameron, WVa


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Gladys McFarland HARRIS

Father:

Harry Mays HARRIS

Mother:

Geneva RAWLS


                      _Oliver "Perry" HARRIS _
 _Harry Mays HARRIS _|
|                    |_Margaret Jane WAYT ____
|
|--Gladys McFarland HARRIS 
|
|                     ________________________
|_Geneva RAWLS ______|
                     |________________________




INDEX of Persons

Notes

Sources:
Other : "This History of Marshall County West Virginia 1984"


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Kay HARRIS

Father:

Stewart HARRIS

Mother:

Pricilla PATTON


                    _Silas HARRIS _________
 _Stewart HARRIS __|
|                  |_Sara "Sadie" STEWART _
|
|--Kay HARRIS 
|
|                   _______________________
|_Pricilla PATTON _|
                   |_______________________




INDEX of Persons

Notes

m. Thomas Fry

Sources:
Other : Family Tree Information from Barbara Suarez of Cameron, WVa


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Elizabeth R. JEFFERSON

Father:

John F. JEFFERSON

Mother:

Rachel LOWERY


                      _James JEFFERSON ________
 _John F. JEFFERSON _|
|                    |_Zeruiah FREELAND _______
|
|--Elizabeth R. JEFFERSON 
|
|                     _Levi LOWERY ____________
|_Rachel LOWERY _____|
                     |_Martha Wilson MCCULLER _




INDEX of Persons

Notes

Sources:
Other : 1870 Marshall County, Washington District, WVa Census
Other : 1880 Marshall County, Washington District, WVa Census


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John LACY

Family 1

: Rachel WEEKLEY
  1.  Martha LACY

    __
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|  |__
|
|--John LACY 
|
|   __
|__|
   |__




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James LANGSTAFF

Father:

_____ LANGSTAFF

Family 1

: ??? PENNINGTON



                    __
 ______ LANGSTAFF _|
|                  |__
|
|--James LANGSTAFF 
|
|                   __
|__________________|
                   |__




INDEX of Persons

Notes

Settled in Cincinnati, Ohio

Sources:
Other : "Morris Miller" by Morris Miller


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A Daughter MACDOUGALL

Father:

John or Ewen MACDOUGALL

Mother:

Johanna ISAAC OR YSAC


                            _John MACDOUGALL ______
 _John or Ewen MACDOUGALL _|
|                          |_______________________
|
|--A Daughter MACDOUGALL 
|
|                           _Thomas ISAAC OR YSAC _
|_Johanna ISAAC OR YSAC ___|
                           |_Princess Maude BRUCE _




INDEX of Persons

Notes

Sources:
Name : "The Stewarts of Appin" by H.J. Stewart & Lt-Col. D. Stewart
Father : "The Stewarts of Appin" by H.J. Stewart & Lt-Col. D. Stewart
Mother : "The Stewarts of Appin" by H.J. Stewart & Lt-Col. D. Stewart
Other : "The Stewarts of Appin" by H.J. Stewart & Lt-Col. D. Stewart


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Michael Todd PHELPS

Father:

Harry Thomas PHELPS

Mother:

Shirley COOPER


                        _Milton Claude PHELPS __
 _Harry Thomas PHELPS _|
|                      |_Alethia Picolia ALLEN _
|
|--Michael Todd PHELPS 
|
|                       _Marvin COOPER _________
|_Shirley COOPER ______|
                       |________________________




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David RAWSON

Father:

David RAWSON

Mother:

Mary GULLIVER

Family 1

: Mary DYER


                  _William RAWSON _____________
 _David RAWSON __|
|                |_Anne GLOVER ________________
|
|--David RAWSON 
|
|                 _Captain Johnathan GULLIVER _
|_Mary GULLIVER _|
                 |_Theodora THATCHER __________




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Notes

From "Patriots of Revolutionary": David - b. Sept 14, 1714, d. June 7,
1790, m. Mary Dyer. Private Soldier of Mass. His son Dyer Rawson b. Mar 17,
1747, married first, Susanna Webb, 2nd, Abigal Pope, d. Aug 21, 1807. Private
Soldier - Mass.


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Thomas SHAW

Father:

Samuel SHAW

Mother:

_____ _____

Family 1

: Rachel HALE
  1.  A Son SHAW
  2.  A Son SHAW
  3.  A Son SHAW
  4.  A Son SHAW
  5.  A Son SHAW
  6.  Rebecca SHAW

Family 2

: _____ _____

Family 3

: _____ _____


                ______ SHAW _
 _Samuel SHAW _|
|              |_____________
|
|--Thomas SHAW 
|
|               _____________
|______ _____ _|
               |_____________




INDEX of Persons

Notes

Sources:
Other : "Morris Miller" by Morris Miller


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Allen Breck (Lochiel) STEWART

Father:

Duncan STEWART


                   _Donald STEWART 5TH OF ACHNACONE _
 _Duncan STEWART _|
|                 |__________________________________
|
|--Allen Breck (Lochiel) STEWART 
|
|                  __________________________________
|_________________|
                  |__________________________________




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From the book "The Kings and Queens of England and Scotland" by
Plantagenet Somerset Fry:
[Page 159] EVENTS OF THE REIGN 1714-1727
1714 George I succeeds his distant cousin Anne.
1714 A new Parliament is elected with a strong Whig majority,
led by Charles Townshend and Robert Walpole.
1715 Jacobite Rising in Scotland is easily defeated.
1716 The Septennial Act allows for General Elections to be
held every seven years.
1717 Townshend is dismissed from the government by George,
causing Walpole to resign.
1719 Daniel Defoe publishes "Robinson Crusoe".
1720 South Sea Bubble bursts, leaving many investors ruined.
1721 Sir Robert Walpole returns to government as First Lord of
the Treasury until 1742; he is effectively the first Prime Minister.
1722 Death of the Duke of Marlborough.
1726 First circulating library in Britain opened in Edinburgh.
1726 Jonathan Swift publishes "Gulliver's Travels".
1726 Death of Sophia Dorothea, wife of George I.
1727 Death of the scientist, Isaac Newton.
1727 Death of George I in Hanover.
[Page 163] EVENTS OF THE REIGN 1727-1760
1727 George succeeds his father George I.
1732 A Royal charter is granted for the founding of Georgia.
1736 Witchcraft is finally abolished as a crime.
1737 Death of Queen Caroline.
1738 John and Charles Wesley start the Methodist movement.
1739 Britain goes to war with Spain over Captain Jenkin's ear,
claimed to have been cut off in a skirmish at sea.
1740-48 War of Austrian Succession breaks out in Europe.
1742 First performance of Handel's "Messiah" in Dublin.
1742 Walpole resigns as Prime Minister and is created Earl of
Orford; he dies in 1745.
1743 George leads troops into battle at Dettingen in Bavaria.
1745 Jacobite Rising in Scotland: Scottish victory at
Prestonpans.
1746 Scots crushed at the Battle of Culloden.
[Page 164] JACOBITE RISING 1745
The Jacobites - their name was derived from the Latin Jacobus,
meaning James - were the supporters of James II and his heirs' claim to the
English throne. For almost 60 years after James had fled into exile in 1688,
his supporters kept alive the hope of a Jacobite restoration, and with it the
return of Catholicism to Britain. A rising in 1715 against George I by James
Edward Stuart, the Old Pretender and son of James II, had been a disastrous
failure, but in 1745, the Jacobites tried again. The Young Pretender, Charles
Edward Stuart - son of the Old Pretender - returned to Scotland from exile in
France. He raised an army among the Highland clans and marched into England
claiming the throne for his father. Like the previous attempt, it ended in
failure.
THE BATTLE OF CULLODEN
On 15 April 1746, on Culloden Moor, the tired and hungry
Jacobite army was heavily defeated by a superior English Force. After the Duke
of Cumberland, ordered that "no quarter" be given, the Jacobites were pursued
and cut down without mercy.
[Page 165] THE AFTERMATH
Following the slaughter at Culloden, the English determined to
destroy Jacobite support forever. Jacobite prisoners were either shot,
neglected to the point of starvation, or sold as slaves to American
plantations. Clan chiefs were stripped of their authority, and the wearing of
tartans and kilts, the playing of pipes and the owning of weapons were all
forbidden on pain of death. These and other measures finally snuffed out the
Jacobite cause.


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Donald STEWART 5TH OF ACHNACONE

Father:

Dugald STEWART 4TH OF ACHNACONE

Family 1

:

  1. +Duncan STEWART
  2.  Donald STEWART 6TH OF ACHNACONE

                                    _____________ STEWART 3RD OF ACHNACONE _
 _Dugald STEWART 4TH OF ACHNACONE _|
|                                  |________________________________________
|
|--Donald STEWART 5TH OF ACHNACONE 
|
|                                   ________________________________________
|__________________________________|
                                   |________________________________________




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Made a contract of Wadsett 1657.
Mentioned by grandson in precept of seisin 1716.
---------------------------------
From the book "The Kings and Queens of England and Scotland" by
Plantagenet Somerset Fry:
[Page 139] THE COMMONWEALTH 1649-1660
1652-4 First Dutch War
1653 Cromwell expels the Rump Parliament.
1653 Cromwell becomes Lord Protector of England.
1654-5 First Protectorate parliament sits.
1655 Cromwell dismisses Parliament and divides the country
into 11 districts, each ruled by a Major-General.
1655 Jamaica is captured from the Spanish.
1656 Second Protectorate Parliament abolishes rule of
Major-Generals.
1657 Cromwell refuses an offer of the throne.
1658 Cromwell dismisses Third Protectorate Parliament.
1658 Cromwell dies, aged 59.
1658-9 Oliver's son Richard rules as Lord Protector.
1659 The Rump is recalled and dismissed by the army.
1660 A new Parliament is summoned and negotiates the
restoration of the monarchy.
[Page 141] EVENTS OF THE REIGN 1660-1685
1660 Charles returns to England from Holland and is restored
to the throne.
1660 Edward Hyde becomes Charles's chief minister.
1660 Pepys begins diary.
1661 Edward Hyde is created Earl of Clarendon.
1661 First Parliament of the reign meets at Westminster.
1661 Corporation Act excludes Nonconformists from holding
municipal office.
1662 Act of Uniformity compels PUritans to accept the
doctrines of the Church of England or leave the church.
1662 Royal Society given its royal charter by Charles; it
soon becomes the world's foremost scientific society.
1665 Five-Mile Act prevents Nonconformist clergy from coming
within five miles of their parish towns.
1665-7 Second Dutch War, caused by commercial rivalry between
England and Holland.
1665 Plague strikes London.
1666 Great Fire of London.
1667 Clarendon is replaced by a five-man Cabal.
1667 John Milton writes "Paradise Lost".
1670 Secret Treaty of Dover, by which Charles agrees to
declare himself a Catholic and restore Catholicism in England in return for
secret subsidies from Louis XIV of France.
1672-4 Third Dutch War.
1673 Test Act keeps Roman Catholics out of political office.
1675 Royal Observatory established at Greenwich.
1675 St. Paul's Cathedral begun by Wren; finished in 1710.
1678 Popish Plot fabricated by Titus Oates, who alleges a
Catholic plot to murder the King. The Government over-reacts and many
Catholics are persecuted.
1678 John Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress" is published.
1679 Habeus Corpus Act protects individuals against arbitrary
imprisonment.
1679-81 Exclusion Bill attempts to exclude James, Duke of York
and brother of Charles, from the succession.
1679 Whig and Tory first used as names for political parties.
1683 Rye House Plot to murder Charles is discovered.
1685 Charles converts to Catholicism on his deathbed.
[Page 145] EVENTS OF THE REIGN 1685-1688
1685 James succeeds his brother Charles II.
1685 Rebellion of the Earl of Argyll in Scotland - designed to
place Charles II's illegitimate son, the Duke of Monmouth, on the throne - is
crushed and Argyll is executed.
1685 Earl of Monmouth rebels against James but is defeated at
Sedgmoor. Monmouth is caputured, tried and executed.
1685 Earl of Nantes - allowing freedom of religion to Huguenot
Protestants - is revoked in France, resulting in thousands of Huguenot
craftworkers and traders settling in England.
1686 James takes first measures to restore Catholicism in
England, and sets up a standing army of 13,000 troops at Hounslow to overawe
nearby London.
1688 Declaration of Indulgence suspends all laws against
Catholics and Non-Conformists.
1688 Mary of Modena gives birth to son, James Edward, a
Catholic heir for James.
1688 Seven leading statesmen invite William of Orange,
son-in-law of James, to England to restore English liberties.
1688 William lands at Torbay and advances on London.
1688 James abdicates and flees into exile in France.
[Page 149] EVENTS OF THE REIGN 1689-1702
1689 Parliament draws up the Declaration of Right detailing
the unconstitutional acts of James II. Upon acceptance of this declaration,
William and Mary become joint soverigns, a unique constitutional agreement.
1689 Toleration Act guarantees freedom of worship for all
Protestant dissenters.
1689 First Mutiny Bill passed, making a standing army illegal
without parliamentary consent.
1689 Scottish rebellion against William put down.
1689 Bill of Rights embodies main constitutional provisions of
the Declaration and determines the succession to the throne.
1689 Catholic forces loyal to James II land in Ireland from
France and lay siege to Lodonderry.
1690 William defeats James at the Battle of the Boyne.
1691 Treaty of Limerick allows Catholics in Ireland to
exercise their religion freely, but severe penal laws against them follow soon
afterwards.
1691 Outbreak of the French War.
1692 Lloyd's insurance office opens in London.
1692 Glencoe Massacre.
1693 National Debt Set Up.
1694 Foundation of the Bank of England.
1697 Peace of Ryswick ends war with France.
1701 Act of Settlement provides for the succession to pass to
the Electress Sophia of Hanover or her heirs.
1701 James II dies in exile in France. Louis XIV of France
immediately recognises his son James Edward as James III.
1701 William forms grand alliance between England, Holland and
Austria to prevent the union of the French and Spanish Crowns.
1701 War of Spanish Succession breaks out in Europe over the
vacant Spanish Throne.
1702 William dies after falling from his horse. He is
succeeded by his sister-in-law Anne.
[Page 153] EVENTS OF THE REIGN 1702-1714
1702 Anne succeeds her brother-in-law, William III.
1702 England declares war on France in the War of the Spanish
Succession.
1702 The Daily Courant, the first daily newspaper in London,
is published.
1702 "The History of the Great Rebellion", by Edward Hyde, the
Earl of Clarendon and Anne's grandfather, is published.
1704 English, Bavarian and Austrian troops under Marlborough
defeat the French at the Battle of Blenheim and save Austria from invasion.
1704 Sir George Rooke captures Gibraltar from Spain.
1705 The Earl of Peterborough caputures Barcelona.
1706 Marlborough defeats the French at the Battle of Ramillies
and expels the French from the Netherlands.
1707 The Act of Union unites the kingdoms of England and
Scotland and transfers the seat of Scottish government from Edinburgh to
London.
1708 Marlborough defeats the French at the Battle of
Oudenarde, the French incurring heavy losses.
1708 Anne vetoes a parliamentary bill to reorganize the
Scottish militia, the last time a bill is vetoed by the sovereign.
1708 Prince George dies at Kensington Palace.
1708 Minorca is captured.
1709 Marlborough defeats the French at the Battle of
Malplaquet, but the English army incurs heavy losses.
1710 The Whig government falls and a Tory ministry is formed.
1711 Marlborough is accused of sequestering military funds for
his own use and is removed from command of the army.
1711 Queen Anne establishes horse racing at Ascot.
1712 The last execution for witchcraft in England occurs.
1713 The Treaty of Utrecht is signed by Britain and France,
bringing to an end the War of the Spanish Succession.
1714 The Electress Sophia of Hanover dies, and her son George
becomes heir to the English Throne.
1714 Queen Anne dies at Kensington Palace, London, at the age
of 49.


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Sir Alan STEWART OF OCHILTREE (OR UGILTREE) IN AYRSHIRE

Father:

Sir James STEWART OF PIERSTON (PEARSTON)


                                             _Sir John STEWART OF BONKILL (BONKYL) _
 _Sir James STEWART OF PIERSTON (PEARSTON) _|
|                                           |_Margaret BONKYL OF THAT ILK __________
|
|--Sir Alan STEWART OF OCHILTREE (OR UGILTREE) IN AYRSHIRE 
|
|                                            _______________________________________
|___________________________________________|
                                            |_______________________________________




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Notes

Had a son John with whom his line seems to have ended

Sources:
Name : "The Stewarts of Appin" by H.J. Stewart & Lt-Col. D. Stewart
Father : "The Stewarts of Appin" by H.J. Stewart & Lt-Col. D. Stewart
Other : "The Stewarts of Appin" by H.J. Stewart & Lt-Col. D. Stewart


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Sarah ________

Family 1

: John WILSON

  1. +Sarah Jane WILSON

    __
 __|
|  |__
|
|--Sarah ________ 
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|   __
|__|
   |__




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Emigrated from northern Ireland around 1807 and purchased the land on
which Fort Beeler stood.
---------------------------------
Death Certificate:
Sarah Wilson d. Mar 30, 1858 age 80 years at Beeler's Station of Old
Age - Married - Information given by John Wilson-Recorded on Volume 1, Page 13.
---------------------------------

Sources:
Name : Marshall County Death Certificate
Death Date: Marshall County Death Certificate
Death Place : Marshall County Death Certificate
Other : Marshall County Death Certificate
Other : "Marshall County West Virginia Cemeteries" by Finnicam et al


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