Descendants of Richard Anderson I
Generation No. 1
1. RICHARD1 ANDERSON I was born 1580 in England, and died in King and
Queen County, VA. He married ELIZABETH HAWKINS December
20, 1611 in London, England..
Notes for RICHARD ANDERSON I:
More about Richard
Anderson I:
Fact 1: July 28, 1634,
He sailed from Bristol, England to Jamestown, VA
Fact 2: July 04, 1634,
His son preceded him to Jamestown, VA
Fact 3: July 1634,
Note: Sons John and Thomas remained in England.
More about Elizabeth
Hawkins:
Fact 1: Elizabeth
Hawkins is presumed deceased at the time her husband and son sailed.
Richard Anderson is by
rumor and "family tradition" alleged to be the ancestor of the
Anderson families of the
York River. How much
of this is family tradition passed down and how much was made up by early
researchers
looking at ship lists
I can't be certain by examining the published literature. I have not seen a
presentation of
strong evidence of
this association in the sources I have seen.
This Richard Anderson
appears on the passenger list for the Merchant's Hope (owned by William Barker)
in 1635
and his age is listed
as 50. I have been able to trace his origin in genealogical circles as coming
from Hottens
Emigrants by John
Camden Hotten. What happened to him when he got to Virginia is undocumented.
Several
writers claim he
arrived in Virginia after sending his sons the year before. How many sons
depends upon which
writer you read.
Edward L. Anderson in
"The Andersons of Goldmine" expressed the belief that the New Kent
County Andersons
descended from Richard
Anderson and his alleged son Richard Anderson, appearing to take both from John
Camden Hotten's works.
T
Notes for ELIZABETH HAWKINS:
Elizabeth Hawkins is
from the family of Admiral John Hawkins of Spanish Armada defense fame. The
marriage
record is from London
Marriage Book #2, Page #8. This marriage can be found in several of the files
in the
Broderbund Corporation
World family Tree CD ROMS.
As a side note:
Admiral John Hawkins.
John Hawkins (or
Hawkyns) was born in Plymouth in 1532, the son of a wealthy sea captain. In his
youth he went
along on trading trips
and heard of the riches that lay across the western sea. In 1562 he sailed to
Africa, where he
captured 300 people to
sell as slaves. He transported this human cargo to Santo Domingo, in the West
Indies, and
traded them for
pearls, hides, ginger, and sugar. Although the colonists had been forbidden by
Spain to trade with
any other nation, they
were eager to buy slaves. John Hawkins' second voyage two years later was
equally
profitable, but a
third trip met disaster off the coast of Mexico in 1568.
Accompanied by his
cousin Sir Francis Drake, John Hawkins had already broken Spanish law by
selling his cargo
of slaves in the
Caribbean islands. After they sought refuge for their six ships in the harbor
of Veracruz, an armed
Spanish fleet
attacked. Only the vessels commanded by Hawkins and by Drake were able to
escape. For 20 years
Hawkins remained at
home in the service of Queen Elizabeth I. As treasurer and controller of the
navy, he built
up Britain's fleet,
preparing to challenge Spain over supremacy of the seas. He armed the vessels
more heavily
and redesigned them to
make them faster. He also introduced inventions that he had tested in practical
experience
at sea. In the great
battle in which the Spanish Armada was defeated in 1588, Hawkins served as a
vice admiral.
He was knighted for
gallantry.
In 1595 he sailed with
Drake on what was to be the last voyage for both. John Hawkins joined the
expedition
hoping to rescue his
only son, Richard, who was held captive by the Spanish in Lima, Peru. Hawkins
died at sea
on Nov. 12, 1595, near
Puerto Rico
Children of RICHARD ANDERSON and ELIZABETH HAWKINS are:
2. i. RICHARD2 ANDERSON, b. 1618,
England; d. 1656, King and Queen County, VA.
ii. THOMAS ANDERSON, b. 1616, London, England; d. Gloucester, VA..
Notes for THOMAS ANDERSON:
Notes for JOHN
ANDERSON:
John Anderson arrived
on the "Merchant Bonaventure" having embarked in January 1634/5 for
Virginia, his age
listed as 20. He
allegedly lived at Gloucester Point on York River according to family tradition
in the article
below and was a
shipwright. Gloucester Point is on the North Bank of the York River across from
current
Yorktown.
The Daily Progress,
Charlottesville, VA. 02/26/1984. Merchant Hope, ship that brought Richard
Anderson to
Virginia in 1635. His
sons John and Thomas were in the shipbuilding business in Gloucester Point, VA.
In 1645,
Robert Anderson, John's
son became first Anderson born in VA. He was destined to take a 700 acre land
grant on
south branch of
Pamunkey River and turn it into 5,000 acre Goldmine plantation. For more, read
above article,
copy on file at the
Albemarle county Historical society office, Charlottesville, VA.
3. iii. JOHN ANDERSON, b. 1614.
Generation No. 2
2. RICHARD2 ANDERSON (RICHARD1) was born 1618 in England, and died 1656 in King and
Queen County, VA. He married UNKNOWN.
Notes for RICHARD ANDERSON:
More about Richard
Anderson II:
Fact 1: July 04, 1634,
Sailed from Bristol, England to Jamestown, Virginia.
Fact 2: July 28, 1634,
His father sailed from Bristol to Jamestown on a separate ship.
Children of RICHARD ANDERSON and UNKNOWN are:
4. i. ROBERT3 ANDERSON, b. 1634,
New Kent, Virginia, USA; d. 1712, St. Parrish New Kent County, Virginia.
ii. RICHARD ANDERSON.
iii. PAUL ANDERSON.
3. JOHN2 ANDERSON (RICHARD1) was born 1614.
Child of JOHN ANDERSON is:
5. i. ROBERT SR.3 ANDERSON, b. 1645,
York Va; d. 1712, New Kent, Va.
Generation No. 3
4. ROBERT3 ANDERSON (RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born
1634 in New Kent, Virginia, USA, and died 1712 in St. Parrish New Kent County,
Virginia. He married CECELIA MASSEY 1662,
daughter of PETER MASSEY. She was born
Abt. 1646 in New Kent, Hanover, Virginia, and died 1714 in New Kent County,
Virginia.
Children of ROBERT ANDERSON and CECELIA MASSEY are:
6. i. RICHARD4 ANDERSON, b. 1673,
New Kent County, Virginia; d. 1723, Hanover County, Virginia.
ii. CECELIA ANDERSON.
iii. JOHN ANDERSON.
iv. MARY ANDERSON.
v. RICHARD ANDERSON.
vi. MATTHEW ANDERSON.
vii. DAVID ANDERSON.
viii. THOMAS ANDERSON.
ix. NELSON ANDERSON.
5. ROBERT SR.3 ANDERSON (JOHN2, RICHARD1) was born
1645 in York Va, and died 1712 in New Kent, Va.
Child of ROBERT SR. ANDERSON is:
7. i. ROBERT JR.4 ANDERSON, b. 1663.
Generation No. 4
6. RICHARD4 ANDERSON (ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born 1673 in New Kent County, Virginia, and died
1723 in Hanover County, Virginia. He
married CHARITY POUNCEY, daughter of ANTHONY POUNCEY. She was born
1680 in New Kent County, Virginia, and died 1756 in Hanover County, Virginia.
Notes for RICHARD ANDERSON:
Children of Richard
Anderson and Charity Pouncey are:
+ 2 i. Richard7 Anderson, born Abt. 1700 in New
Kent County, Virginia; died Aft. 1766 in Hanover County, Virginia.
+ 3 ii. Pouncey Anderson, born Bef. 1704 in New
Kent County, Virginia; died August 1781 in Louisa County, Virginia.
+ 4 iii. Robert Anderson, born Abt. 1706 in New Kent
County, Virginia; died Bef. 1769 in Louisa County, Virginia.
Richard's existence is
derived from St. Paul parish precessioning records and the 1704 rent roll. He
is identified in the St, Paul's parish vestry book as responsible for the cures
of two different individuals so I am assuming he was considered a doctor
Children of RICHARD ANDERSON and CHARITY POUNCEY are:
8. i. ROBERT5 ANDERSON, b. 1706,
New Kent County, Virginia,; d. 1769, Louisa County, Virginia..
ii. RICHARD ANDERSON, b. 1700.
9. iii. POUNCEY ANDERSON, b. 1704.
iv. THOMAS ANDERSON, b. 1708.
7. ROBERT JR.4 ANDERSON (ROBERT SR.3, JOHN2, RICHARD1) was born 1663.
He married MARY ELIZABETH OVERTON 1690 in St Peters, New Kent, VA.. She was born June 28, 1673 in York River,
York, VA, and died 1735 in St Peters, New Kent, VA.
Notes for MARY ELIZABETH OVERTON:
Mary Anderson of St.
Paul Parish to Charles Anderson of Hanover County 3 March 1733/4
Mary relict &
executrix of Robert Anderson, for 30 pounds left him in the will of his father
Robert Anderson late
of New Kent, now
Hanover. 335 acres on Tottapottomy Creek, Hanover County half of land bought
1719 of
George Wilkinson the
other half to his brother John Anderson.
Evidence of land
precessioning records implies that the widow Mary resided with her son,
Nathaniel, until 1744.
Anderson-Overton
GenealogyLibrary.com Main Page 3
"Robert Anderson
II, married Mary Overton, sister of Captain James Overton (1688-1749) militia
officer and
vestryman of St Paul's
Parish, Hanover, and daughter of William Overton, who was born in England 3
December
1628, emigrated to Virginia,
to whom, with Eben Jones a patent issued on 23 April 1681, for 4600 acres of
land
in New Kent County
(later Hanover) on South side of Pamunkey River, on Falling Creek, for the
transportation of
ninety two persons and
among the headrights were William and Elizabeth. Overton, on 29 October 1690
William
Overton and John
Lyddall had a patent for 837 acres of land in St Peter's Parish, NewKent (later
Hanover)
County above the main
fork of Pamunkey next above land granted Jonathan Norwood and Ambrose Clare.
William Overton
married Elizabeth Waters, daughter of Mrs. Ann Waters, of St. Sepulchers,
London ,widow; will
dated September 29,
1697; proved 4 July 1700, besides her son-in-law and daughter, the Overtons,
Mrs. Waters
mentioned in her will
her son John Waters, who had long resided in Virginia; her son Samuel Waters,
and her son
Thomas Waters, her
son-in-law William Goodwin and brother-in-law Caleb Millett.
Child of ROBERT ANDERSON and MARY OVERTON is:
10. i. ROBERT II5 ANDERSON, b. January 01, 1711/12, St Pauls, Hanover, VA; d.
December 09, 1792, Gold Mine Plantation, Hanover, Va.
Generation No. 5
8. ROBERT5 ANDERSON (RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born
1706 in New Kent County, Virginia,, and died 1769 in Louisa County, Virginia..
Notes for ROBERT ANDERSON:
Robert Anderson to
David Anderson
23 June 1752 100 acres
Louisa County (formed in 1742)
adj Charles Barrett
This deed from Robert
To David Anderson is apparently to David Anderson husband of Judith
DN-D 1/2, p.129, 1769,
Louisa Co. VA
David & Judith
Anderson of the parish of St. Martin's to Robert Harris of Hanover Co., parish
of St. Martin's of the other part for 35 pounds
for land on the east
side of Lickinghole branch in the parish of Fredericksville in the county of
Louisa. Part of a tract or parcel of land containing 284 acres granted to one
Robert Anderson by patent bearing date 10-JUN-1740 and bounded as follows -
then mentions Barrett's Corner and several lines belonging to Robert Anderson.
10-APR-1769.
Child of ROBERT ANDERSON is:
11. i. DAVID6 ANDERSON, b. 1731,
Hanover County, Virginia; d. 1781, Louisa Co, VA.
9. POUNCEY5 ANDERSON (RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born
1704. He married ELIZABETH HOLLAND. She was born 1705, and died 1796.
Notes for POUNCEY ANDERSON:
Pouncey Anderson was
believed by William Pope Anderson to be a grandson of Robert Anderson I, but no
researcher to date has been able to prove from which son. Of the six candidate
fathers of the second generation, Robert, John, Matthew, Thomas, Richard and
David we actually only know the children of Thomas from his 1757 will in
Albemarle. Other evidence suggests the children of Robert, John, Matthew and
David and therefore I have assigned Pouncey to Richard because Pouncey named a
son Richard. In addition the Holland family and Pouncey family precessioned
land in 1731 and 1739 in St. Paul's parish adjacent Richard Anderson, whom I
believe to be the son of Richard Anderson senior. An examination of the widow
of Richard Anderson, Charity Anderson, should be made to see if she was a
Pouncey, in 1731 St. Paul's parish vestry book precessioning records she is
listed in a small precinct wtih Anthony Pouncey. Charity was a common Christian
family name for the Pounceys.
Pouncey Anderson d.
Aug 1781 Louisa Co VA m. Elizabeth Holland d. 22 Nov 1794 Louisa Co VA Will 7
July 1791 prov 8 Dec 1794 d/o Michael Holland
Estate of Pouncey
Anderson. After decease of his widow Elizabeth Anderson on 22 November past
(1794) Dated 11 Jan 1795 Sg: James
Dabney Exor. Rec. 12
Jan 1795. Louisa Co VA Will Bk 3 pg 582
Anderson Family
Records by William Pope Anderson, Press of W.F. Schaeffer & Co.,
Cincinatti, Ohio, 1936
page 46 contains a
full transcript of his will
Will of Pouncey
Anderson of St Martins Parish 28 Jan 1781 Rec. 13 Aug 1781
Wife Elizabeth Son
Richard, Michael, children of my daughter Judith Dabney.
To my daughter Judith
Dabney 260 acres purchased of Owen Dabney on Taylors Creek.
To my great
grandaughter Ann Anderson Johnson d/o Christopher and Elizabeth Johnson.
To grandchildren,
children of Richard and Mary Anderson: Frances, Mary, Judith, Richard,
Christian (grandaughter) and Jane Anderson.
To children of Michael
and Sarah Anderson my grandchildren: Thomas, Ann, Pouncey, Wm Reuben, Edmund
and Richard Anderson.
To children of James
and Judith Dabney my grandchildren: Elizabeth Johnson, Cicely Dabney, Ann
Anderson Dabney, Wm Dabney, Mary and Charity Dabney.
Exors: wife Elizabeth
Anderson and sons Richard and Michael Anderson and son-in-law James Dabney.
Wit: Nathan Sims, Mary
Sims and Samuel Dabney.
Louisa Co VA Will Bk 2
pg 379
Notes for ELIZABETH HOLLAND:
I Elizabeth Anderson
of the County of Louisa and Parish of Saint Mary being in
perfect Sense and
Sound
Memory, do Constitute
and ordain this last Will and Testament in Manner and form
following:
Item: I Give and
bequeath to my Grand Son Richard, Son to Michael Anderson, the
following Negroes
&
their future
increases, (to wit) Paul,Sam, Esther & her Child by the name of
Fanny, Nanny and her
three
Children by the Names
of Patt, Dolly & John, likewise Choice of my feather Beds,
& furniture, four
Cows
& Calves, three
Sows & pigs & four other Hogs Choice of my Stock, one Grey Horse
called Romeo, one
Bay Colt Called the
bay mare Colt and Ten Barrels Corn to
him and his heirs
forever, But in Case
my grand
Son Richard, Son to
Michael Anderson Should die without lawful Heir, then my
Will and Desire is
that the
Negroes, Bed, Stock
etc Should be equally divided among my Grand Children,
Thomas M. Anderson,
Pouncey Anderson,
Reubin Anderson, Edmund Anderson, David Anderson, Ann
Thomson, wife to
Edmund Thomson, &
Elizabeth Anderson Children to Michael Anderson, to them and
their Heirs forever
and in Case any of the
Children of Michael Anderson above mentioned Should die
without lawful Heir,
my
Will is that their
part or parts should be Equally divided among the Surviving
Children.
Item: I Give and Bequeath to my Daughter Judith
Dabney, wife to James Dabney,
one Bay Mare called
Polly, the Colt now by
her side my Saddle & Bridle & all my Wearing Aparrel to
her & her heirs
forever.
Item: I give to my Grand Son Thomas M Anderson Son
to Michael Anderson Ten
pound Current Money
to him and his heirs
forever:
Item: I give to my Son Michael Anderson a Bay colt two years old, to him & his
heirs forever.
Item: I lend my Son Richard Anderson a Bay Horse by
the name of Georgia, and
after
my son Richard's Death
my will is that his Horse should go to his Son Richard
Anderson.
Item: My Will and Desire is that after paying the
above Legacies and all my
Just Debts the Residue
of my
Estate both Real &
Personal should be Sold and the money arising there from to
be Equally Divided
among
my Grand Children,
Thomas M. Anderson, Pouncey Anderson, Reubin Anderson,
Richard Anderson,
Edmund Anderson, David
Anderson Ann Thomson wife to Edmund Thomson & Elizabeth
Anderson
Children of Michael
Anderson. Elizabeth Anderson Wife to Matthew Anderson,
Frances Holland Wife
to
Christopher Holland,
Mary Woodson, Wife to John Woodson, Kitty Perkins, Wife to
Robert Perkins,
Judith Anderson, Jane
Anderson, Susanna Anderson, Richard Anderson, Ann
Anderson, Shandy
Anderson,
& Joseph Anderson
Children of Richard Anderson, Cisely Shelton Wife to Thomas
Shelton, Ann Hardin,
Wife to Thomas Hardin,
Polley Dabney, Charity Dabney & William Dabney Children
of Judith wife of
James Dabneyto them
& their Heirs forever.
Item: My Will and Desire is that the Legacy I have
left my Grand Daughter
Elizabeth Anderson,
wife to
Matthew Anderson
should be at her own Disposal and that her Husband should have
nothing to do with it.
I do hereby Constitute
and appoint my Son Michael Anderson James Dabney, and my
Grand Son Thomas
M. Anderson Executor
to this my last Will and Testament in Witnefs Whereof I
havehereunto set my
hand
and affixed my Seal
this Seventh Day of July one thousand Seven Hundred and
Ninety One Sealed
&
Delivered in Presence
of
Elizabeth Anderson
(her seal)
John Thomson (seal)
Mark Zachariah
At a Court held for
Louisa County on the 8th dy of December 1794. This will was
this day Exhibited in
open Court by Michael
& Thomas Anderson two of the Executors therein named and
was proved by
the oaths of John
Thomson & Zachariah Pulliam Witnefses thereto and by the Court
the same is ordered
to
be recorded and
therein Executed. On the motion of the said Executors who made
oath thereto according
to
Law. Certificate is granted them for Obtaining a
probate thereof in due form.
On their into Bond with security
They together with
John Thomson & Thomas Meriwether Jr. and acknowledged
thereint heir
Securities
entered into Bond Conditioned as the Law directs which is
ordered to be
recorded.
Teste John
Poindexter CLC
At a Court held for
Louisa County on the 8th Day of
December 1794 This
bond was
this day in open
Court acknowledged
by Michael ___Anderson, Thomas
Anderson, John
_____Thomson &
Thomas
Meriwether Jr and by
the Court Ordered to be recorded-ed
Teste John Poindexter
CLC
KNOW all Men by the fe
Prefents, that we Michael Anderson Thomas Anderson, John
Thomson & Thos
Meriwether Jr are held
and firmly bound to Nelson Anderson, Geo Sunisden William
Wash & Malcolm
Hart
Gentlemen, Juftices of
the court of Louisa County __________now fitting, in the
fum of Two Thousand
_________________________________ pounds, to the payment whereof, well and
truly to be mae to the
faid Juftices, and
their fucceffors, we bind ourfelves, and each of us, our and
each of our Heirs,
Executors,
and Administrators,
jointly and seve-rally, firmly by these presents
Sealed with our seals, and dated this 8thday of Decr ________ Anno Dom.,
one thousand seven
hundred
and ninety Four and in the 19th year of the commonwealth.THE condition of
this obligation is,
that if the
said Michl
Anderson & Thomas
AndersonExecutors of the last will and
testament or
administrators with
the will annex-ed all
goods, chattles and credits, of
Elizabeth
Anderson deceafed, do
make a true and
perfect inventory of all and sin-gular the goods, chattles,
and credits of the
said deceafed,
which have orshall
come to the hands, possession, or knowledge of them
the said Michl &
Tho ___________ or
into the hands orpossession of any other person or persons
for them
and the same so made do
exhibit into the County Court at
suchtime as they
shall be
thereto required by the
saidCourt, and the same goods, chattles,
and
credits, do well and truly admini-ster according to
law; and make a just and
true account of theiractings
and doings
therein, when thereunto required by the said Court, andfurther
do well and truly pay
and
deliver all the
legacies contained and specifi-ed in the said will as far as the
said goods, chattles,
and
credits will
extendaccording to the value thereof; as the law shall charge Michl
Anderson then this
obligation to void, or
else to remain in full force. (seal)
a thereof; as the law shall charge Sealed and Delivered
Thomas Anderson (seal)
Children of POUNCEY ANDERSON and ELIZABETH HOLLAND are:
12. i. MICHAEL6 ANDERSON, b. 1735,
Hanover County, Virginia; d. 1797, Louisa County.
ii. RICHARD ANDERSON, b. 1735.
iii. JUDITH ANDERSON, b. March 12, 1739/40; d. Aft. 1781, Louisa County,
Virginia; m. JAMES DABNEY, February 26, 1756; b. January 06, 1735/36, King
William County, Virginia; d. November 13, 1803, Louisa County, Virginia..
Notes for JAMES DABNEY:
1763 August 30, James
Dabney, 400 acres in Albemarle County, South side of
the Rivanna River on
Cunningham Creek and Bremo Road. Price 40 shillings.
James is in Louisa Co.,
records abt 1766. He was made justice, sheriff,
militia officer, and
soldier of Rev. He lived on Cobb Creek. 1777 Jan 27, marriage recorded in
Douglass Rgister Judith Anderson 1787 June 8, James Dabney of Louisa county
advertises for a horse stolen in King William County. Birth: 6 Jan 1735/1736 in
"Brickhouse", King William Co., Virginia Death: in "Walnut
Grove, " Louisa Co., Virginia
Birth: (1) 6 Jan 1735,
Brickhouse, near Enfield, King William Co., VA. (1,2,3) s/o George DABNEY/Ann
ANDERSON. (2) 1736, "Brickhouse," now called Seven Springs, King
William Co., VA. (4) s/o George DABNEY. Marriage to Judith ANDERSON: (1,2,3a)
(2) Moved to Walnut
Grove on Cubbs Creek, Louisa Co., VA. At the crossing on Cub Creek, a few yards
upstream above the Cartersville Road, there are the remains of a rock milldam
which James DABNEY built for his mill. On one of the stones these words are
scratched: "Remember me. William Go See the work that I have done For my
only son, James Dabney September 2, 1791" (2) 1773: James DABNEY was a
Justice of the Louisa Co. Court. He continued for many years after. (2) 1784:
Inherited "Brickhouse" from his father, George DABNEY, which included
419.5 acres. (1,2a,b) 1795, 28 Jan: Sold to his son William DABNEY
"Brickhouse," King William Co., VA, which he had inherited from his
father George DABNEY, a tract containing 419.5 acres adjoining the lands of
Mrs. Ann SATTERWHITE. (4) 1802: James DABNEY and Judith his wife, of Louisa,
and Wm. DABNEY & Sarah his wife of King William, deed to Yancey LIPSCOMB
land inherited from their father George DABNEY, deceased, in 1795, King William
Co., VA. (5) (NOTE: No date noted.) Thomas ANDERSON deed to John L. and George
HARRIS, Louisa Co., VA, bond for judgement vs. Thomas ANDERSON as executor of
Michael ANDERSON in Charlottesville Court by James DABNEY and Richard ANDERSON.
Children of Judith
Anderson and James Dabney are:
+ 31 i. Elizabeth9 Dabney, born October 01, 1757.
32 ii. Cicely Dabney, born August 09, 1765.
33 iii. Ann Anderson Dabney, born November 26, 1768.
She married Thomas Hardin November 17, 1787 in Louisa County, Virginia (Source:
Marriage Records, Southern States, 1728-1850, (CD 229; Automated Archives;
1994), "Electronic.").
34 iv. William Dabney, born September 17, 1771.
35 v. Pouncey Dabney, born June 1774.
36 vi. Mary Dabney, born January 31, 1777.
37 vii. Charity Dabney, born March 05, 1779.
38 viii. Anna Dabney, born 1781.
10. ROBERT II5
ANDERSON (ROBERT JR.4, ROBERT SR.3, JOHN2, RICHARD1) was born
January 01, 1711/12 in St Pauls, Hanover, VA, and died December 09, 1792 in
Gold Mine Plantation, Hanover, Va. He
married ELIZABETH CLOUGH July 03, 1739 in Louisa Va. She was born April 03, 1722 in Gold Mine
Plantation, Hanover, VA,, and died November 10, 1779 in Gold Mine Plantation,
Hanover, Va.
Notes for ROBERT II ANDERSON:
Succeeded his father
in the ownership of Goldmine Creek off of the North Anna River in current
Louisa County,
VA
Buried on their
'Goldmine plantation, part of which, since 1984 is land of the Missionary
Learning Center (MLC)
of the International
Mission Board, Southern Baptist Convention (near Rockville, Hanover Co. VA)
His 'Goldmine plantation
was on the Goldmine Creek in Hanover Co., VA, not the one in neighboring Louisa
Co.
VA
Goldmine Plantation
was offered for sale before he died, and is said to have been sold shortly
before his death,
but he and his wife
are buried there. He gave at least part of it to his son Robert.
Was a planter of the
same mold as his neighbors, a gentleman who, while fond of outdoor sports,
attended his
farm and to politics.
Was Magistrate in 1768.
His will was probated
1-30-1793 in which he gave his son Robert 410 acres on which he had resided.
Was a close friend of
Patrick Henry
Children of ROBERT ANDERSON and
ELIZABETH CLOUGH are:
13. i. LT LT COLONEL RICHARD CLOUGH6 ANDERSON, b.
January 12, 1749/50, Hanover VA; d. October 16, 1826, Soldier Retreat,
Jefferson Co KY.
14. ii. CAP CHARLES A ANDERSON, b. May 10, 1762, Gold Mine Plantation, Hanover, Va;
d. February 20, 1832, Calahaln Davie, NC.
Generation No. 6
11. DAVID6 ANDERSON (ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born 1731 in Hanover County, Virginia, and died
1781 in Louisa Co, VA. He married JUDITH ANDERSON 1761 in
Louisa County, Virginia. She was born
1740, and died 1819 in Louisa Co, VA.
Notes for DAVID ANDERSON:
David & Judith
Anderson of the parish of St. Martin's to Robert Harris of Hanover Co., parish
of St. Martin's of the other part for 35 pounds
for land on the east
side of Lickinghole branch in the parish of Fredericksville in the county of
Louisa. Part of a tract or parcel of land containing 284 acres granted to one
Robert Anderson by patent bearing date 10-JUN-1740 and bounded as follows -
then mentions Barrett's Corner and several lines belonging to Robert Anderson.
David Anderson who
married Judith. His will is in Louise Will Book 2 p.392 and names his wife
Judith, sons John, Charles, Archelus and David. His four daughters are named
Mary, Susannah, Sarah & Elizabeth. Executors were Capt. Jos. Shelton and
Perrin Farrow. The will was recorded 8 Oct 1781.
Judith Anderson became
his administratrix and posted a bond for 200,000 pounds. This was recorded and
dated 12 Nov 1781.(Louisa Will Book 2, p.392 - yes, same page as will.)
Strangely or not, a Robert Anderson was both security with Zachariah Stanley
and signed the record. Robert of Louisa
died before 9 Apr 1782 when David Anderson "Junr." posted bond as
administrator of Robert's estate.(Louisa Will Book 2 p. 447)
The appraisal of
David, who married Judith, was dated 9 Feb 1782 amd recorded 14 Jul 1782.
(Louisa Will Book 2 p. 447; yes, same page as bond.) The estate was appraised
at L360-8-10. I've only seen one other bond so high and to make no error the
clerk had written it in by hand as well as in figures. That estate, too, came
in at a much lower value. (Bonds were usually twice the expected size of the
estate.)
David, son of Robert
and Frances, died before 14 Sep 1785 when his brother John Anderson became
administrator of his estate. (Louisa Will Book 3 p. 113)
Children of DAVID ANDERSON and JUDITH ANDERSON are:
15. i. ARCHELUS7 ANDERSON, b.
January 27, 1766, Virginia; d. August 20, 1835, Garrard County, KY.
ii. JOHN ANDERSON.
iii. CHARLES ANDERSON.
iv. DAVID ANDERSON.
v. CHARLES ANDERSON.
16. vi. SARAH ANDERSON.
17. vii. SUANNAH ANDERSON.
viii. ELIZABETH ANDERSON.
12. MICHAEL6 ANDERSON (POUNCEY5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born 1735 in Hanover County, Virginia, and died
1797 in Louisa County. He married SARAH MERIWETHER.
Notes for MICHAEL ANDERSON:
Notes for Michael
Anderson:
Virginia gazette and
General Advertiser, on 08/17/1796 Micheal Anderson executor of Elizabeth
Anderson dec'd, widow of Puncey Anderson, of Louisa County, dec'd will sell 10
of her Negros.
1797 WILL: VA, Louisa
Co., Will Book 4, pg 28: abstracted pg 133:
"Will of Michael
Anderson. To my wife Sally land I now live on, 600 acres. to son Edmond negroes
now living with Edmonds Thompson, to my son Davy slaves now in Kentucky, to my
son Reuben all land on the other side of river in Louisa & Hanover Co - 400
acres except sold ;amd pm i[[er side of Holley Swamp to my son Thomas. All my
horses in Ky, to my sons: Pouncey, Rueben, Richard Edmund & Davy. Exors:
wife & son Thos. Pouncey & Rueben. Signed: Michl. Anderson. Wit: Andr.
Kean, William Pulliam, Dudley Diggs. Rcd 9 Oct. 1797
Children of Michael
Anderson and Sarah Meriwether are:
10 i. Elizabeth9 Anderson.
11 ii. Thomas Meriwether Anderson.
12 iii. William Reuben Anderson.
13 iv. David Anderson.
14 v. Michael Anderson, born Abt. 1755. He
married Sally Thomson October 06, 1777 in Hanover County, Virginia (Source:
Marriage Records, Southern States, 1728-1850, (CD 229; Automated Archives;
1994), "Electronic.").
Notes for Michael
Anderson:
Michael 07/24/1788
Harrison Co
250a bothsides
lefthand fork of Hughes River
grants 18/231
15 vi. Pouncey Anderson, born Abt. 1760. He married
Nancy Lynch July 15, 1796 in Goochland County, Virginia.
16 vii. Edmund Anderson, born Abt. 1761. He married
Susanna Anderson November 30, 1802 in Goochland County, Virginia; born October
01, 1782.
17 viii. Ann Anderson, born Abt. 1765. She married
Edmund Thomson March 15, 1785 in Louisa County, Virginia (Source: Marriage
Records, Southern States, 1728-1850, (CD 229; Automated Archives; 1994),
"Electronic.").
+ 18 ix. Richard Anderson, born Abt. 1770
Children of MICHAEL ANDERSON and SARAH MERIWETHER are:
i. ELIZABETH7 ANDERSON.
ii. THOMAS MERIWETHER ANDERSON.
iii. WILLIAM RUEBEN ANDERSON.
iv. DAVID ANDERSON.
v. MICHAEL ANDERSON, b. 1755.
vi. POUNCEY ANDERSON, b. 1760.
vii. EDMUND ANDERSON, b. 1761.
viii. ANN ANDERSON, b. 1765.
ix. RICHARD ANDERSON, b. 1770.
13. LT LT COLONEL RICHARD CLOUGH6 ANDERSON (ROBERT II5, ROBERT JR.4, ROBERT SR.3, JOHN2, RICHARD1) was born
January 12, 1749/50 in Hanover VA, and died October 16, 1826 in Soldier
Retreat, Jefferson Co KY. He married (1)
ELIZABETH CLARK November 24, 1787 in Louisville, KY. She was born February 11, 1768 in Caroline,
VA,, and died January 15, 1795 in Near Louisville, Jefferson, KY. He married (2) SARAH MARSHALL September
17, 1797 in Louisville, Jefferson, KY.
She was born November 20, 1779 in Caroline VA, and died August 25, 1854
in Chillicothie, Ross MO.
Notes for LT LT COLONEL RICHARD CLOUGH ANDERSON:
Notes for LT COLONEL
RICHARD CLOUGH ANDERSON:
Richard Clough
Anderson was of Scottish and Welsh ancestry. He grew up in Hanover Co., VA,
where he
received little
schooling other than that of the great outdoors. In 1766, at age 16, much
against his father's will, he
accepted the patronage
of a rich merchant, Patrick Coots. He shipped out on merchant vessels.
He was in Boston at
the time of the Boston Tea Party. He was onboard a cargo ship from Richmond and
carried
the news of the tea
party to his neighbor Patrick Henry.
Soon after the
outbreak of the Revolution he became Captain of a Hanover Co. company. In 1776:
Commissioned
Captain, 5th VA
Regiment, Revolutionary War. Three months after becoming captain he transferred
with the
same rank to the 5th
Virginia Continentals. The 5th VA, Continental Line, under Col . Charles Scott,
part of Gen.
Adam Stephens' Brigade
in the campaign of 1776 . His 1st Lt. was John Anderson.
In 1776, 25 Dec: On
the night before the battle of Trenton, he crossed the Delaware River and
alarmed 15
Hessian sentries,
killing 1 sentry, wounding 6. He had been sent as a scout under orders from
Gen. Stephens.
Although the British
were now aware of Colonial forces and the element of surprise was lost, they
seemed to have
been deceived into
thinking the American forces consisted of only a few scouts. Present at the
battle of Trenton .
Family tradition was
that he was wounded in a battle at Trenton with Maj. James Monroe (who was
later
President). Records
show, however, that while Monroe was wounded, Anderson was wounded at the 2nd
Battle of
Trenton in 1777. Took
part in the battle of Germantown. Took part in the battle of Brandywine. Spent
the winter
at Valley Forge. 1777,
2 Jan: Wounded at the 2nd Battle of Trenton, or Assumpink. Took part in the
battle of
Monmouth. 1778:
Promoted to Major, 1st VA Regiment, Continental Line. 1779: Took part in the
"misdirected"
attempt to capture
Savannah. In an assault, he received a sword wound through the shoulder.
Despite the wound,
he administered to the
last wishes of General Pulaski, who was mortally wounded. The Polish soldier
was so
grateful he gave
Richard his sword. After withdrawal from Savannah, he was stationed at
Charleston. Was
captured when
Charleston fell to the British and remained a prisoner for 9 months. Upon his
release from the
British, he joined
Gen. Morgan and remained with him until Washington ordered him to report to
Lafayette in
Virginia.
In 1780: Lt. Col., 3rd
VA Regiment. Before the end of the war, was promoted to Lt. Colonel. Served as
aide to
Gen. Lafayette in his
campaign against Cornwall in VA. Acted as a messenger to bring Gen. "Mad
Anthony"
Wayne to the rescue of
Lafayette, who was being hard-pressed by Cornwallis. When Cornwallis retreated,
Richard was detailed
to the Governor of Virginia to organize the Virginia Militia. Served as an aide
to Gov. Nels
at the siege of
Yorktown. Became a charter member of the Society of the Cincinnati. 1783:
Appointed Surveyor-
General to divide the
lands reserved by Virginia in the West for her Continental Troops.) Named in
Adams Co.,
OH deed of Abraham
Sheperd as principle surveyor of the lands set apart for the officers and
soldiers of the
Virginia Continental
Line between the Scioto and Little Miami Rivers. Made surveyor of the VA
Military Land
District and
established an office in Louisville the same year. Appointed Surveyor General
by his fellow officers
of the Society of the
Cincinnati. Moved to Kentucky and settled near Louisville. He built a home
which he called
"Soldier's
Retreat." His home became famous for its hospitality. His home
"Soldier's Retreat" was situated about
10 miles east of
Louisville. The residence was made of stone, the walls said to be 4 feet thick
. Nothing is left of it
but the foundation and
that is covered with turf. The spring house and some of the out-houses were of
stone, still
standing The family
burial ground is there. Settled at Soldier' s Retreat, Louisville at the close
of the war in 1783.
Attended the Danville
Convention and opposed efforts of Wilkinson and Sebastian to entice the people
of KY to
declare their
independence and form an alliance with Spain. Wilkinson's correspondence with
the Spanish
Government recommended
that they officer a $1,000 bribe to R.C. Anderson, whom he described as "a
man of
ordinary ability but
great influence."
1788: Served in the
Kentucky constitutional convention. 1788, 17 Nov: The Lexington, KY Masonic
Lodge No.
25 (later No . 1) of
the Grand Lodge of VA was chartered. Richard served as first master of the Lodge,
with
11
Green CLAY and Capt.
John FOWLER. Some years later a portrait of him was presented to the lodge by
Alex F.
Anderson of
Cincinnati, OH, his great-grandson.
1792: Was an elector
for state officials. 1793: Was a presidential elector.
1794: Built a schooner
named the "Caroline" for carrying merchandise of the Mississippi
Valley to New Orleans
and across the
Atlantic to foreign ports. The schooner made one voyage, being wrecked
somewhere in the
Caribbean upon it's
return.
1817: President
Monroe, Andrew Jackson, and Simon Kenton were visitors at his home.
Child of LT ANDERSON and ELIZABETH CLARK is:
i. RICHARD CLOUGH JR.7 ANDERSON, b. August
04, 1788, Louisville, Jefferson, KY; d. Cartagena Columbia, South America.
Notes for RICHARD CLOUGH JR. ANDERSON:
Graduated from William
& Mary College, Williamsburg, VA, 1804
Member of Kentucky
state house of representatives, 1815, 1821-22; Speaker of the KY State House of
Representatives, 1822;
U.S. Representative from KY 8th District, 1817-21;
U.S. Minister to
Colombia, 1823-26.
Child of LT ANDERSON and SARAH MARSHALL is:
ii. MAJOR GENERAL ROBERT7 ANDERSON, b. June
14, 1805, N. Louisville, KY; d. October 26, 1871, Nice, France; m. ELIZABETH BAYARD CLINCH, 1846; b.
1820, N. Louisville KY; d. February 25, 1905.
Notes for MAJOR GENERAL ROBERT ANDERSON:
American Civil War
General Officers Record
Name: Robert Anderson
State Served: Kentucky
Highest Rank: Major-Gen
Birth Date: 1805
Death Date: 1871
Birth Place:
Louisville, Kentucky
Army: Union
Promotions: Promoted to
Full Brig-Gen by President Lincoln
Promoted to Brevet
Major-Gen
Biography: ROBERT
ANDERSON
In 1825 he was
graduated at West Point and received a commission as second lieutenant in the
3rd artillery.
During the Black Hawk
war, in 1832, he served as colonel of the Illinois volunteers, and after that,
from 1835
to 1837, acted as
instructor in artillery at West Point. He was brevetted captain for services in
the Florida war
then was for a time
attached to the staff of Gen. Scott as assistant adjutant-general, and in 1841
was promoted
to captain. He also
served in the Mexican war, and was severely wounded in the battle of Molino del
Rey. In
1857 he was appointed
major of the 1st artillery, and in 1860 assumed command of the troops in Charleston
harbor, with
headquarters at Fort Moultrie.
A pro-slavery
Kentuckian but loyal to the Union, Robert Anderson was considered an ideal
choice for
commander in Charleston
Harbor during the 1860 secession crisis. Having graduated from West Point
(1825),
he had risen to major,
1st Artillery, by the time of his assignment on November 15, 1860.
Given little assistance
by the Buchanan Administration, Anderson was greatly perturbed by having to
choose
between war and peace.
He took matters into his own hands on December 26, following the secession of
the
state six days earlier,
when he moved his two-company garrison from barely defensible Fort Moultrie to
unfinished Fort Sumter
in the middle of the harbor.
After the unannounced
relief ship, Star of the West, was fired upon by South Carolinian gunners on
January
9, 1861, Anderson, not
wishing to start a war, withheld his fire. Later, after he had turned down an
April
surrender demand,
Anderson was forced to return fire when the fort was bombarded on April 12-13. Forced
to
surrender, Anderson
returned to the North with a sense of failure in not having prevented the war.
He was appointed
brigadier general, US Army, on May 15, 1861, and commanded the Department of
Kentucky (May 28-August
15, 1861), which was merged into the Department of the Cumberland (August 15 -
October 8, 186 1),
which he also commanded. When his health began to fail, he was relieved of
field
command and given
duties at various posts in the North. He was retired from the regular army on
October 27,
1863, and brevetted
major general for Fort Sumter. After the recapture of Charleston, Anderson took
part in a
ceremony in which he
reraised the same flag he had lowered exactly four years earlier. (Swanberg,
W.A., First
Blood)
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Source: "Who Was
Who In The Civil War" by Stewart Sifakis
More About MAJOR
GENERAL UNION ARMY ROBERT ANDERSON:
Burial: 1872, West
Point Military Academy, West Point, NY.
Military service: Bet.
1825 - 1863, Graduate of West Point-Commanding officer of Fort Sumter,SC at
beginning of Civil War.
Notes for ELIZABETH
BAYARD CLINCH:
She wrote Pres. Abraham
Lincoln a letter 5-30-1861 to seek a promotion for her husband. In the letter
she
mentioned seeing Mrs.
Lincoln in NY.
Sources:
-The Abraham Lincoln
Papers at the Library of Congress, Series 1. General Corr. 1833-1916.
Elizabeth B. Anderson
to Abraham Lincoln, May 30, 1861
Elizabeth is the
great-great-granddaughter of John Mor McIntosh. In 1735 he, his wife and six
children (last
two were twins and
barely one year old), sailed from Scotland to Georgia. He served as a Captain
under
General James
Oglethorpe. He and his fellow kinsman settled on a high bluff over looking the
Altamha River.
They named the
settlement Darien and the county was later named McIntosh.
Dee and I have stopped
in Darien several times and have visited the remains of two Forts manned by the
militia of Darien. The
town is a few miles east of I-95.
The residents of Darien
signed a "petition of protest" to the King, against bringing slaves
to the Georgia
colony. Darien was
known for it's beauty until Sherman's Army came through town. They looted
everything
and then burned the
entire town to the ground. If you would like to learn more about John Mor
McIntosh, do
a search using his
name. He is a "Notable American" in the founding of our country.
Jerry 2007
14. CAP CHARLES A6
ANDERSON (ROBERT II5, ROBERT JR.4, ROBERT SR.3, JOHN2, RICHARD1) was born
May 10, 1762 in Gold Mine Plantation, Hanover, Va, and died February 20, 1832
in Calahaln Davie, NC. He married ELIZABETH SNEAD 1781 in
Buckingham County, VA. She was born
October 08, 1764 in Hanover, VA,, and died January 07, 1829 in Calahaln, Davie
NC.
Notes for CAP CHARLES A ANDERSON:
Charles, the youngest
child of Robert III (of Goldmine) . Although a young teenager, he enlisted as a
soldier in
the ranks when war
broke out with the British. At the hostilities end he had attained the rank of
Sergeant. For his
efforts in the Revolutionary
War he received a land grant of about 220 acres in Buckingham Co., Virginia to
which he moved after
marring Elizabeth "Betsy" Snead. They had eight children. It has been
thought that he was
13
made a Captain in the
Reserve Militia, hence the title "Capt." Charles instead of Sergeant.
On the other hand, it
may just have been a
title someone gave him, or to appear more important among his neighbors he may
have
simply adopted the
title without ceremony. However, past research shows many prominent men of the
community
were called
"Captain" out of respect.
There is controversy
over the place Capt. Charles and his wife "Betsy" died and where they
are buried. Most
people in the family
assume they are buried in the Anderson Graveyard at Calahaln with other family
members,
the tall monument
having his name upon it. However, that monument was placed there by Jenny
Anderson in
memory of her husband
(and first cousin) Zollicoffer Nelson Anderson. On the other side of the
monument she
had "in
memorium" inscribed for her Great Grandfather, Capt. Charles, who settled
there at Calahaln and gave it
that name. In point of
fact there are no grave markers for either of them in the family graveyard!
Aunt Jenny was
the family historian
and primary genealogist in the family. She claimed Charles and
"Betsy" returned to Goldmine
Plantation in Virginia
to visit their families and died before they could return to Calahaln. By their
death dates,
she would have been 65
yrs. and he, 70 yrs., suggesting that if they did return to Virginia it was
probably a
permanent move and you
would expect to find markers there. None found in his father's graveyard
either!
Someone must have
known at one point in time because we do have the exact death dates for each of
them, and so
do other family tree
branches I have discovered which are not known to the Calahaln Andersons! I
hope this issue
can be resolved one
day. Two sons, Nelson and Charles, moved on into Tennessee, and maybe on into
Kentucky
where other kin had
settled. Charles and Betsy may have moved on to Kentucky, or at least visited
there, because
in Calahaln are
growing quite a few large Kentucky coffee trees for longer than anyone can
remember, including
Aunt Jenny. They are
only indigenous to Kentucky. The dried fruit from these trees was used as a
coffee bean
substitute. These
largest trees were obviously planted for location, and the smaller trees have
sprung up as
"volunteers"
from seed around the properties. Someone must have at least visited Kentucky
and brought seedlings
of those trees back
with them. Maybe Charles and Betsy are buried with his brother Colonel Richard
Clough at
"Soldiers
Rest" in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky.
Capt. Charles'
Grandson, Albert Alexander Anderson, served with the South during the Civil War
and both
attained the rank of
Sergeant during their individual services.
Another interesting
fact is that Charles' brother Robert married Elizabeth Shelton, and her sister
Sarah married
Patrick Henry. Several
of the young men in this family made their marks in history for their exploits
during the
Revolutionary War.
In 1800, Charles,
Elizabeth, five sons, three daughters and all their worldly belongs moved from
Virginia to
Rowan county (now
Davie county). Finding land to their liking, they stopped. If you look at NCDOT
Davie
County map (enclosed),
you will find a small community, west of Mocksville, on highway 64, named
Calahaln.
Charles and Elizabeth
Anderson's home is on the left side of the intersection at Calahaln. Continuing
west, down
hill, from Calahaln on
64, there is bridge. Hunting Creek runs under the bridge. There are many
spelling
versions of Calahaln
depending on who is using the word. The Davie county web page uses Calahaln as
a
community in the
county. When I visited the Mocksville Library, I read Jenny Anderson's
Genealogy. She is
buried in Rose
Cemetery in Davie county. I feel, she would come closer to knowing the facts
surrounding the
family than those who
came many years later(like me) and introduced various and sundry theories as to
who is
buried where. All I
can say, it is a beautiful part of North Carolina where Charles decided to
settle with his family.
In Jenny's family
history, there was a notation stating, "Charles Anderson traded 1
flintlock rifle for all the land
the Andersons own.
Charles chose a home site overlooking pastures and Hunting Creek. The Anderson
Family
cemetery is located
behind his home about half a mile on a little sunlit knoll surrounded by very
large, old trees.
Inside the family
cemetery, there are 19 graves of slaves. Each grave is marked by a large stone
at the head and a
smaller stone at the
foot. The families relationship with the slaves must have been a good one in
order for them to
be buried inside the
cemetery WITH the Anderson family. I don't begin to know where Charles and
Elizabeth are
buried or why they
returned to Virginia at that time in their life. I do know, by then they had a
good life at
Calahaln and had the
means to travel in relative comfort for that time. I see no reason why they
would not take a
journey back to
Virginia to visit relatives and old friends. From other research I've done,
disease would have been
more of a threat to
them than anything else. Considering there are three years separating their
death, I feel they
made the trip to
Virginia and back to their beautiful home in Calahaln. I did not find a marker
for their graves
either, but, I did
notice several slightly sunken spaces between other marked graves. These spaces
did not have a
marker but were
obviously skipped over to bury other Andersons. That is an excellent indication
those two spots
were already occupied.
We may never know, then again, does it really matter at this point. The
Andersons built
and ran a tobacco plug
factory and general store which served the surrounding area. The five Anderson
sons who
came to Calahaln with
their parents are the source of all the Andersons in that part of North
Carolina and beyond
to other states. The
Anderson family produced many medical doctors, dentists and lawyers down
through the
14
years. Andersons have
served the state well as Representatives in the State Legislature and in State
Law
Enforcement. From what
I could gather by reading county records at the library and talking to Anderson
descendants, all the
property Charles obtained from the Native Americans is still in the possession
of the
Anderson family and
will remain so. Many of their old homes remain standing and most are lived in.
The Charles
Anderson house is
currently owned and occupied by John and Alma Anderson and a granddaugter.
It is a wonderful
feeling to walk where your ancestor's walked; for me, anyway.
Jerry Pait 2007
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Notes for ELIZABETH SNEAD:
Notes for ELIZABETH
SNEAD:
In addition to
Spotswood, Charles and Elizabeth had the following children:
Nelson, Elizabeth
Patsy, Charles, Garland, Polly, Richard Able and Frances Fanny. All children
were born in
Virginia prior to
immagrating to Rowan, now Davie county, NC
Child of CAP ANDERSON and ELIZABETH SNEAD is:
i. SPOTSWOOD7 ANDERSON, b. August
18, 1797, Buckingham, VA; d. February 10, 1826, Calahaln, Davie, NC.; m. PATIENCE PIERCE, May 01,
1824, Rowan CO NC; b. 1800, Center, Davie, NC.
Generation No. 7
15. ARCHELUS7 ANDERSON (DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born
January 27, 1766 in Virginia, and died August 20, 1835 in Garrard County,
KY. He married ELIZABETH PARRISH January
27, 1789 in Goochland County, Va, daughter of JOHN PARRISH and SALLIE
PARRISH.
Children of ARCHELUS ANDERSON and ELIZABETH PARRISH are:
18. i. POUNCY8 ANDERSON, b. May
20, 1794, VA; d. July 08, 1856, Pulaski Co. KY.
ii. THOMAS ANDERSON, b. Abt. 1790.
19. iii. ARCHILLES ANDERSON, b. Abt. 1796; d. 1835, KY.
iv. JOHN ANDERSON, b. January 01, 1801.
20. v. DAVID ANDERSON, b. October 20, 1803, Va; d. May 20, 1858, Ky.
vi. LEVI ANDERSON, b. October 15, 1806.
21. vii. GARLAND ANDERSON, b. April 09, 1792; d. July 11, 1863, Lincoln Co.KY.
16. SARAH7 ANDERSON (DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) She married JOHN LAWERNCE February
02, 1795 in Louisa Co. VA.
Children of SARAH ANDERSON and JOHN LAWERNCE are:
i. SAMUEL8 LAWERNCE.
ii. SARAH LAWERNCE.
17. SUANNAH7 ANDERSON (DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) She married HENDERSON LAWRENCE.
Children of SUANNAH ANDERSON and HENDERSON LAWRENCE are:
i. MARTHA8 LAWRENCE, m. SCARLETT SMITH, March 16,
1824.
ii. ELIZABETH LAWRENCE, m. JOHN MARSHALL, November 23, 1826.
iii. ARCHIBALD LAWRENCE, m. ELEANDOR ALVIS, July 06, 1831.
Generation No. 8
18. POUNCY8 ANDERSON (ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born May 20, 1794 in VA, and died July 08, 1856
in Pulaski Co. KY. He married TAMAR GRIFFIN October
21, 1818 in Rockcastle Co. KY, daughter of SOLOMON GRIFFIN and MARY BULL.. She was born
March 01, 1803 in New York, NY, and died March 10, 1892 in Pulaski Co. Ky,.
Notes for POUNCY ANDERSON:
Pouncy died at 62
years of age. While Pouncy was born in VA his parents moved to Garrard County,
Kentucky in 1807.
Children of POUNCY ANDERSON and TAMAR GRIFFIN are:
22. i. THOMAS JOHN9 ANDERSON.
ii. MARY ANN ANDERSON, b. July 22, 1819.
iii. HENRY SANFORD (HARRY) ANDERSON, b. February 21, 1821, Garrard Co. KY; d. August 20,
1914, Pulaski Co. KY; m. CATHERINE PITMAN., September 08, 1843.
iv. SOLOMON ANDERSON, b. April 27, 1826, Garrard Co. KY; d. November 20,
1894; m. MARY JANE RIDDLE, 1850.
v. JAMES ANDERSON, b. January 13, 1827, Pulaski Co. KY; d. April 10,
1903; m. NANCY JANE EUBANKS, December 08, 1852, Pulaski Co. KY.
vi. WILLIAM ANDERSON, b. August 31, 1828, Pulaski Co KY; d. November 11,
1912; m. SAVANNAH JANE MILL, February 09, 1853; b. Pulaski Co. KY.
vii. DAVID ANDERSON, b. October 11, 1834, Pulaski Co. KY; d. May 11, 1891;
m. DORINDA TUBBS., February 1855, Pulaski Co. KY.
viii. ELIZA ANDERSON, b. September 27, 1836, Pulaski Co. KY; d. December
20, 1893; m. (1) DAVID BALDWIN; m. (2) THOMAS WHITTER, November 22, 1863.
ix. ELIZABETH ANDERSON, b. June 20, 1839, Pulaski Co. KY; d. March 29, 1867;
m. JOSEPH A. SIPPLE, May 03, 1854, Pulaski Co. KY.
x. DANIEL ANDERSON, b. July 24, 1841, Pulaski Co. KY; d. February 16,
1915; m. ELIZABETH SURBER, August 13, 1897, Stanford, Lincoln Co. KY; b. 1841;
d. March 23, 1913.
xi. NANCY ANDERSON, b. September 04, 1846, Pulaski Co. KY; d. January 22,
1928, Pulaski Co. KY; m. WALTER KINARD QUINTON., December 07, 1869, Pulaski Co. KY.
19. ARCHILLES8 ANDERSON (ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born Abt. 1796, and died 1835 in KY. He married NANCY MILLER.
Children of ARCHILLES ANDERSON and NANCY MILLER are:
i. ELIZABETH9 ANDERSON.
ii. MARY (POLLY) ANDERSON.
iii. MARGARET ANDERSON.
20. DAVID8 ANDERSON (ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born October 20, 1803 in Va, and died May 20,
1858 in Ky. He married ELIZA MILLER.
Child of DAVID ANDERSON and ELIZA MILLER is:
i. WILLIAM9 ANDERSON.
21. GARLAND8 ANDERSON (ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born April 09, 1792, and died July 11, 1863 in
Lincoln Co.KY. He married CATHERINE GRIFFIN 1817,
daughter of SOLOMON GRIFFIN and MARY BULL. She was born
December 05, 1798, and died September 18, 1863 in Crab Orchard, Lincoln Co. KY.
Children of GARLAND ANDERSON and CATHERINE GRIFFIN are:
i. WILLIAM9 ANDERSON, b. May
13, 1818, Laurel, KY; d. May 12, 1885, Lincoln Co Ky; m. WINNIE JANE CHAPEL; b. 1828,
Lincoln Co Ky.
ii. ATTERSON ANDERSON, b. April 28, 1820, Laurel ky; d. January 06, 1859,
Lincoln Co Ky; m. LOUISA GRAHAM, April 28, 1841, Lincoln Co KY.
iii. CALVIN ANDERSON, b. April 12, 1823, Laurel ky; d. January 31, 1867,
Lincoln Co Ky; m. POLLY JANE JAMES, March 05, 1863, Lincoln Co KY; b. 1835, Lincoln Co
Ky.
iv. JAMES ANDERSON, b. November 15, 1825; d. December 26, 1865; m. SALLY ANN JAMES ADAMS, March 20,
1848; b. 1818, Franklin Co. VA.
v. ARCHELLES ANDERSON, b. May 29, 1828, Lincoln Co Ky; d. August 19, 1901,
Lincoln Co. KY.
vi. GRANVILLE ANDERSON, b. June 09, 1830, Lincoln Co Ky; d. January 30, 1887,
Lincoln Co Ky; m. MALINDA ADAMS, January 05, 1855, Lincoln Co KY; b. February 24,
1839, Lincoln Co Ky; d. April 03, 1900, Lincoln Co Ky.
vii. ELIZABETH ANDERSON, b. December 30, 1834, Lincoln Co Ky; m. WARREN PURETT, March 09,
1885, Howell Co. MO.
viii. GARLAND ANDERSON, b. June 01, 1839, Lincoln Co. KY.
ix. MARY SUSAN NANCY JANE ANDERSON, b. January 24, 1845, Lincoln Co. KY; d. November 20,
1880, Lincoln Co. KY; m. REUBIN ADAMS, January 02, 1868, Lincoln Co. KY.
x. CATHERINE ANDERSON, b. Lincoln Co. KY; m. EPHRAIM JAMES.
xi. ABNER G. DANIEL ANDERSON, b. April 24, 1840; d. November 28, 1932, Lincoln Co.
KY; m. MARY SUSAN JAMES, February 21, 1861, Lincoln Co. KY; b. April 02,
1849, Lincoln Co Ky; d. April 06, 1911, Lincoln Co Ky.
23. xii. STEVEN ANDERSON, b. December 01, 1831, Lincoln Co Ky; d. August 10,
1901, Lincoln Co Ky.
Generation No. 9
22. THOMAS JOHN9 ANDERSON (POUNCY8, ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) He married (1) PARNETTA PITMAN, daughter
of MOSES PITMAN and MARGARET MIZE. He married
(2) EADY PITMAN August 08, 1849 in Pulaski Co. Ky, daughter of MOSES PITMAN and MARGARET MIZE. She was born Abt. 1825, and died 1853.
Children of THOMAS ANDERSON and PARNETTA PITMAN are:
i. JANE10 ANDERSON, b. 1855.
ii. HENRY ANDERSON, b. 1857.
iii. JOHN ANDERSON, b. 1859.
Children of THOMAS ANDERSON and EADY PITMAN are:
24. iv. NANCY10 ANDERSON, b. 1849.
v. WILLIAM ANDERSON, b. 1846.
vi. COLEMAN ANDERSON, b. 1853.
23. STEVEN9 ANDERSON (GARLAND8, ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born
December 01, 1831 in Lincoln Co Ky, and died August 10, 1901 in Lincoln Co
Ky. He married (1) MAHALIA DELANEY November
08, 1854 in Lincoln Co KY, daughter of JOHN DELANEY and BRENILDA. She was born
January 31, 1838 in Lincoln Co Ky, and died August 09, 1923 in Lincoln Co
Ky. He married (2) MAHALA DELANY November
08, 1855 in Lincoln Co. KY, daughter of JOHN DELANEY and BARRILLA ELLISON. She was born
May 30, 1838 in KY, and died August 09, 1923 in Lincoln Co KY.
Children of STEVEN ANDERSON and MAHALA DELANY are:
25. i. JOHN LIAS10 ANDERSON, b. August
12, 1855, Crab Orchard, Lincoln Co. KY,; d. August 09, 1944.
26. ii. MARY SUSAN ANDERSON, b. October 03, 1876; d. October 26, 1958, Lincoln Co.
KY.
Generation No. 10
24. NANCY10 ANDERSON (THOMAS JOHN9, POUNCY8, ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born 1849.
She married (1) UNK STEVENS. She married
(2) MILTON MCMULLIN July 04, 1867 in Pulaski Co, son of JOHN MCMULLIN and SARAH MCMULLIN. She married (3) THOMAS BENTON ADDINGTON December
07, 1921 in Lincoln Co.
Children of NANCY ANDERSON and UNK STEVENS are:
i. LUCY11 STEVENS.
27. ii. ADA FRANCIS STEVENS, b. January 14, 1889, Russell, Kentucky; d. May 11,
1937.
Children of NANCY ANDERSON and MILTON MCMULLIN are:
28. iii. MARTHA (MARY) ANNA11 MCMULLIN, b. 1871; d.
1930, Double Spring Cemetery Waynesburg, Ky.
iv. HENRY MCMULLIN, b. 1869.
v. SIDNEY MCMULLIN, b. 1875.
25. JOHN LIAS10 ANDERSON (STEVEN9, GARLAND8, ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born August 12, 1855 in Crab Orchard, Lincoln Co.
KY,, and died August 09, 1944. He
married REBECCA WARREN 1876 in KY.
Children of JOHN ANDERSON and REBECCA WARREN are:
i. IDA11 ANDERSON, m. LARKIN CHUMLEY, November
09, 1898, Lincoln Co. KY.
ii. MINNIE ANDERSON, b. 1880; m. ALFRED TAPP, November 09, 1898, Lincoln Co KY.
iii. DAISY ANDERSON, b. 1881; m. JAMES COLLIER, August 08, 1898, Lincoln Co. KY.
iv. EFFIE ANDERSON, b. October 13, 1884.
v. BYRD LELAH ANDERSON, b. December 20, 1887; d. September 01, 1971; m. DAVID HATCHER HARRIS, January 12,
1909, Lincoln Co. KY.
vi. HARTIE HARDY ANDERSON, b. April 19, 1869, Broughtontown, Lincoln Co.
KY, Lincoln Co. KY; d. September 07,
1943, Lincoln Co Ky; m. (1) TILLY JESSWEIN; m. (2) DELILAH HARTSEL GREEN, November 08, 1903.
vii. MAHALA ANN ANDERSON, b. February 29, 1904; d. May 15, 1972, Lexington,
Fayette Co. KY; m. CHESTER GREEN, November 12, 1923, Lincoln Co. KY.
viii. HAZEL ANDERSON, b. August 02, 1905; d. June 27, 1969, Lincoln Co Ky;
m. CLOYD REYNOLDS, November 12, 1923, Lincoln Co. KY.
ix. ZOLA ANDERSON, b. October 10, 1911.
26. MARY SUSAN10 ANDERSON (STEVEN9, GARLAND8, ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born October 03, 1876, and died October 26, 1958
in Lincoln Co. KY. She married EGBERT AUSTIN GREEN December 02,
1896 in Stanford, Lincoln Co. KY. He was
born June 21, 1876 in Lincoln Co Ky, and died October 20, 1940 in Lincoln Co
Ky.
Children of MARY ANDERSON and EGBERT GREEN are:
i. CHESTER11 GREEN, b. September
28, 1898; d. December 06, 1981, Wayne MI; m. MAHALA ANN ANDERSON.
ii. BESSIE MAE GREEN, b. November 05, 1900; m. FRANCIS BLAND, August 12,
1927, Cincinnati, Hamilton Co. OH.
iii. FREDDIE GREEN, b. April 23, 1903; d. June 09, 1973, Dry Ridge, Boone
Co. KY; m. MOLLIE ELKINS., December 24, 1923, Lincoln Co. KY.
Generation No. 11
27. ADA FRANCIS11 STEVENS (NANCY10 ANDERSON, THOMAS JOHN9, POUNCY8, ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born
January 14, 1889 in Russell, Kentucky, and died May 11, 1937. She married ARTHUR NOREL FOLEY, son of HENRY FOLEY and KESIAH WEBB. He was born October 09, 1881 in Russell,
Kentucky, and died January 29, 1964.
Children of ADA STEVENS and ARTHUR FOLEY are:
i. ARTHUR OLLAND12 FOLEY.
29. ii. LOWELL EDWARD FOLEY, b. January 22, 1931, Lincoln co ky; d. July 10, 1998,
Lexington Ky.
iii. LIBURN FOLEY.
iv. ONLYN FOLEY.
30. v. ONEY FOLEY.
28. MARTHA (MARY) ANNA11 MCMULLIN (NANCY10 ANDERSON, THOMAS JOHN9, POUNCY8, ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born
1871, and died 1930 in Double Spring Cemetery Waynesburg, Ky. She married GENERAL THOMAS HICKS, son of JOHN CLOUD and MALINDA NORRIS. He was born January 26, 1869, and died June
23, 1943.
Children of MARTHA MCMULLIN and GENERAL HICKS are:
31. i. DOLLY MAE12 HICKS, b. September
21, 1895; d. May 15, 1973, Stanford, Ky.
32. ii. JOHN HENRY MILTON HICKS, b. April 22, 1891, Georgetown ,KY; d. December 01,
1930, Waynesburg, ky.
iii. ROSETTA HICKS.
Notes for ROSETTA HICKS:
She died after catching her cloth on fire.
Generation No. 12
29. LOWELL EDWARD12 FOLEY (ADA FRANCIS11 STEVENS, NANCY10 ANDERSON, THOMAS JOHN9, POUNCY8, ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born January 22, 1931 in Lincoln co ky, and died
July 10, 1998 in Lexington Ky. He
married ALLENE ESTES.
Children of LOWELL FOLEY and ALLENE ESTES are:
i. GARY13 FOLEY.
ii. JUDY FOLEY.
iii. MARVIS FOLEY, b. Lincoln co ky, Stanford, KY lived in Kings Mtn,
Ky.
Notes for MARVIS FOLEY:
Played College base
ball for University Of Kentucky
Played Major League
BaseBall for Chicago White Sox
iv. JERRY FOLEY.
30. ONEY12 FOLEY (ADA FRANCIS11 STEVENS, NANCY10 ANDERSON, THOMAS JOHN9, POUNCY8, ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) She married MANUEL SMITH.
Child of ONEY FOLEY and MANUEL SMITH is:
i. LYNVILLE13 SMITH.
31. DOLLY MAE12 HICKS (MARTHA (MARY) ANNA11 MCMULLIN, NANCY10 ANDERSON, THOMAS JOHN9, POUNCY8, ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born September 21, 1895, and died May 15, 1973 in
Stanford, Ky. She married HENRY MONTERVILLE HUBBARD 1920, son
of JOHN
HUBBARD
and NANCY POLLEY. He was born
July 26, 1889, and died January 21, 1943 in Lincoln Co (Kings MTn) Ky.
Children of DOLLY HICKS and HENRY HUBBARD are:
33. i. CHARLES ROBERT "HUB"13 HUBBARD, b. May 25,
1922, Pulaski County; d. May 25, 2008, Lincoln co ky.
34. ii. ANNA MONROE "SIS" HUBBARD, b. February 13, 1925.
35. iii. DOLLY LEE "DOODLE" HUBBARD, b. March 21, 1931.
36. iv. DAVID MONTERVILLE
"DEE" HUBBARD, b. February 03, 1938, Lincoln Co; d. January 25,
2000, Lincoln Co.
v. WILLIAM BUDDY HUBBARD.
vi. ALICE MARION HUBBARD, b. December 22, 1927; m. (1) VICTOR ROGERS; m. (2) VICTOR HAROLD ROGERS, April 02,
1945; b. December 06, 1927.
Notes for VICTOR HAROLD ROGERS:
ROGERS, Victor
d. 22 May 1998
WAYNESBURG - Victor
Rogers, 70, of Greenbriar Road, Waynesburg, died Friday at Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center.
He was a supervisor for
L.E. Myers in Chicago and an Army veteran of the Korean War. He was a member of
Pleasant Point Baptist Church.
Born Dec. 6, 1927, he
was the son of the late Claude Rogers and the late Peachie Terry Rogers.
Survivors include his
wife, Alice Hubbard Rogers; two brothers, Scottie Rogers and Gene Rogers, both
of Cincinnati; five sisters, Frances Ledford of Golden, Colo., Katherine West,
Patricia Knechtly and Frieda Wall, all of Cincinnati, and Dorothy Rogers of
Waynesburg
Services will be held 2
p.m. Monday at Barnett & Demrow Funeral Home by the Rev. Bill Rhodus.
Burial will be at Pleasant Point Cemetery.
32. JOHN HENRY MILTON12 HICKS (MARTHA (MARY) ANNA11 MCMULLIN, NANCY10 ANDERSON, THOMAS JOHN9, POUNCY8, ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born April 22, 1891 in Georgetown ,KY, and died
December 01, 1930 in Waynesburg, ky. He
married ELLA KATE ROBINSON December 01, 1912.
She was born May 05, 1893 in Grant County, Ky, and died September 01,
1985 in Greenburg, IN.
Children of JOHN HICKS and ELLA ROBINSON are:
i. WAVIL MAE13 HICKS, b. August
30, 1913; d. February 13, 1994, Reading Ohio; m. WESLEY SLOAN.
Notes for WESLEY SLOAN:
Fell out of a tree and
broke his neck and died, Hit on his feet
and fell backward and hit a log.
ii. WALTER GORDON HICKS, b. November 19, 1915; d. May 14, 1969; m. RUBY WESLEY.
iii. WANDA ALICE HICKS, b. February 11, 1923; m. CHARLES ARTHUR TELLAS.
iv. HENRY FRANKLIN HICKS, b. January 19, 1931, Pulask Co,KY; m. DELORISE EVELYN WHITE, December 27,
1952; b. October 27, 1935, Greenburg IN.
Generation No. 13
33. CHARLES ROBERT "HUB"13 HUBBARD (DOLLY MAE12 HICKS, MARTHA (MARY) ANNA11 MCMULLIN, NANCY10 ANDERSON, THOMAS JOHN9, POUNCY8, ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born
May 25, 1922 in Pulaski County, and died May 25, 2008 in Lincoln co ky. He married LOLA JANE JENKINS 1942 in
Kings Mtn, daughter of JAMES JENKINS and LAURA FLOYD. She was born
July 29, 1924 in Lincoln County.
Children of CHARLES HUBBARD and LOLA JENKINS are:
37. i. WILLIAM ROBERT14 HUBBARD, b. July
28, 1943, Lincoln Co (Kings MTn) Ky.
38. ii. DEANNA HUBBARD, b. January 22, 1945.
iii. CHARLES DUANE HUBBARD, b. January 19, 1947, Kings Mtn ky; d. June 22, 1947,
Kings Mtn ky.
Notes for CHARLES DUANE HUBBARD:
Born at the Davenport
farm at Kings Mtn on the Duncan Road, delivered by
Dr. Williams and
another Dr. Born with cord around his
neck. Duane died by fallen between the
bed and wal and choke
to death.
39. iv. LANNY ROY HUBBARD, b. March 18, 1949, Kings Mtn Ky.
40. v. RITA MAE HUBBARD, b. January 07, 1951, Hall Gap.
34. ANNA MONROE "SIS"13 HUBBARD (DOLLY MAE12 HICKS, MARTHA (MARY) ANNA11 MCMULLIN, NANCY10 ANDERSON, THOMAS JOHN9, POUNCY8, ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born
February 13, 1925. She married LEWIS ESTES.
Children of ANNA HUBBARD and LEWIS ESTES are:
i. MONNIE14 ESTES.
41. ii. RONNIE ESTES.
iii. LOU ANN ESTES, m. MARLON CLARKSON.
35. DOLLY LEE "DOODLE"13 HUBBARD (DOLLY MAE12 HICKS, MARTHA (MARY) ANNA11 MCMULLIN, NANCY10 ANDERSON, THOMAS JOHN9, POUNCY8, ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born
March 21, 1931. She married MANUEL PULLIAM.
Children of DOLLY HUBBARD and MANUEL PULLIAM are:
i. MANUEL LEE14 PULLIAM.
ii. LARRY PULLIAM.
iii. VICTOR LYNN PULLIAM.
iv. GARY PULLIAM.
v. MELISSA PULLIAM.
36. DAVID MONTERVILLE "DEE"13 HUBBARD (DOLLY MAE12 HICKS, MARTHA (MARY) ANNA11 MCMULLIN, NANCY10 ANDERSON, THOMAS JOHN9, POUNCY8, ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born
February 03, 1938 in Lincoln Co, and died January 25, 2000 in Lincoln Co. He married LUCY HOWARD.
Children of DAVID HUBBARD and LUCY HOWARD are:
i. SHELLY14 HUBBARD, m. BOYD HARRIS.
ii. ELIZABETH HUBBARD.
Generation No. 14
37. WILLIAM ROBERT14 HUBBARD (CHARLES ROBERT
"HUB"13, DOLLY MAE12 HICKS, MARTHA (MARY) ANNA11 MCMULLIN, NANCY10 ANDERSON, THOMAS JOHN9, POUNCY8, ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born
July 28, 1943 in Lincoln Co (Kings MTn) Ky.
He married FEONA JANE CARIEL July 03, 1965 in Elgin Ill. She was born in Elgin Ill.
Children of WILLIAM HUBBARD and FEONA CARIEL are:
42. i. BRIAN ROBERT15 HUBBARD, b. October
03, 1966.
43. ii. CRAIG ROY HUBBARD, b. February 17, 1971.
38. DEANNA14 HUBBARD (CHARLES ROBERT
"HUB"13, DOLLY MAE12 HICKS, MARTHA (MARY) ANNA11 MCMULLIN, NANCY10 ANDERSON, THOMAS JOHN9, POUNCY8, ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born
January 22, 1945. She married (1) VERNON LEROY YOUNG in Tenn, son
of VERNON YOUNG and GLADYS YOUNG. He was born
October 23, 1939, and died October 02, 1993 in Stanford KY. She married (2) JAMES FLOYD April 26,
1984 in Tenn. He was born August 16,
1940.
Children of DEANNA HUBBARD and VERNON YOUNG are:
44. i. MARTIN LEROY15 YOUNG.
ii. MARLA JOY YOUNG, b. May 17, 1973; m. FOSTER COOK, May 15, 1999,
Pleasant Point Kings Mtn; b. December
15, 1969.
iii. MELINDA ANN YOUNG, b. May 17, 1973; m. TIMMY JONES, August 03,
1996, Pleasant Point Kings Mtn.
iv. MEGAN YOUNG, b. July 10, 1978; m. CAMERON SAYLOR, October 23,
1999.
39. LANNY ROY14 HUBBARD (CHARLES ROBERT
"HUB"13, DOLLY MAE12 HICKS, MARTHA (MARY) ANNA11 MCMULLIN, NANCY10 ANDERSON, THOMAS JOHN9, POUNCY8, ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born
March 18, 1949 in Kings Mtn Ky. He
married SANDRA JEAN CARRIER April 05, 1969 in Highland, Ky Mt Moriah, daughter of
EUGENE
CARRIER
and LOIS DAUGHERTY. She was born
August 09, 1951 in Danville, Ky.
Children of LANNY HUBBARD and SANDRA CARRIER are:
i. DUANE ROBERT "ROBBIE"15 HUBBARD, b.
September 10, 1970, Danville Ky.
ii. MICHAEL RYAN HUBBARD, b. March 27, 1974, Danville Ky.
40. RITA MAE14 HUBBARD (CHARLES ROBERT
"HUB"13, DOLLY MAE12 HICKS, MARTHA (MARY) ANNA11 MCMULLIN, NANCY10 ANDERSON, THOMAS JOHN9, POUNCY8, ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born
January 07, 1951 in Hall Gap. She
married JOHN HAZLETT in Kings Mtn Pleasant Point Baptist, son of BOB HAZLETT and EDNA HAZLETT.
Children of RITA HUBBARD and JOHN HAZLETT are:
45. i. TRAY RENEE15 HAZLETT, b. South
Coralina.
46. ii. RHONDA MICHELLE HAZLETT.
iii. KAREN HAZLETT.
iv. DAVID HAZLETT.
41. RONNIE14 ESTES (ANNA MONROE
"SIS"13 HUBBARD, DOLLY MAE12 HICKS, MARTHA (MARY) ANNA11 MCMULLIN, NANCY10 ANDERSON, THOMAS JOHN9, POUNCY8, ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) He married KATHY YOUNG, daughter of
VERNON
YOUNG
and GLADYS YOUNG.
Child of RONNIE ESTES and KATHY YOUNG is:
i. JAKE15 ESTES.
Generation No. 15
42. BRIAN ROBERT15 HUBBARD (WILLIAM ROBERT14, CHARLES ROBERT "HUB"13, DOLLY MAE12 HICKS, MARTHA (MARY) ANNA11 MCMULLIN, NANCY10 ANDERSON, THOMAS JOHN9, POUNCY8, ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born
October 03, 1966. He married KIM.
Child of BRIAN HUBBARD and KIM is:
i. HALLEY16 HUBBARD.
43. CRAIG ROY15 HUBBARD (WILLIAM ROBERT14, CHARLES ROBERT "HUB"13, DOLLY MAE12 HICKS, MARTHA (MARY) ANNA11 MCMULLIN, NANCY10 ANDERSON, THOMAS JOHN9, POUNCY8, ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born
February 17, 1971. He married (1) JENNIFER SIMPSON. He married (2) TRACY DOSS.
Child of CRAIG HUBBARD and JENNIFER SIMPSON is:
i. TYLER RYAN16 HUBBARD.
Child of CRAIG HUBBARD and TRACY DOSS is:
ii. BRALEY16 HUBBARD.
44. MARTIN LEROY15 YOUNG (DEANNA14 HUBBARD, CHARLES ROBERT "HUB"13, DOLLY MAE12 HICKS, MARTHA (MARY) ANNA11 MCMULLIN, NANCY10 ANDERSON, THOMAS JOHN9, POUNCY8, ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) He married SISSY.
Children of MARTIN YOUNG and SISSY are:
i. GENTRY16 YOUNG.
ii. CHASTEN YOUNG.
45. TRAY RENEE15 HAZLETT (RITA MAE14 HUBBARD, CHARLES ROBERT "HUB"13, DOLLY MAE12 HICKS, MARTHA (MARY) ANNA11 MCMULLIN, NANCY10 ANDERSON, THOMAS JOHN9, POUNCY8, ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born
in South Coralina. She married DENNIS WEISKIRCHER in
Germany.
Children of TRAY HAZLETT and DENNIS WEISKIRCHER are:
i. REAGEN16 WEISKIRCHER.
ii. LEYNA WEISKIRCHER.
46. RHONDA MICHELLE15 HAZLETT (RITA MAE14 HUBBARD, CHARLES ROBERT "HUB"13, DOLLY MAE12 HICKS, MARTHA (MARY) ANNA11 MCMULLIN, NANCY10 ANDERSON, THOMAS JOHN9, POUNCY8, ARCHELUS7, DAVID6, ROBERT5, RICHARD4, ROBERT3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) She married JACK GALLAWAY.
Child of RHONDA HAZLETT and JACK GALLAWAY is:
i. FAITH JACKSON16 GALLAWAY.