Pennsylvania Families

By Jeannette Holland Austin

Copyright 2006

 

 

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          Bankston.  The family set is in Faxam, Alvsborg, Gothenburg, Sweden and begins with Andrew Bankston, born 1640[1], died September 1705 in Mntgomery County, Pennsylvania. Andrew was married to Gertrude Rambo, born 10/19/1650 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, died 1696, a daughter of Peter Gunarson Rambo and his wife, Brita Mattsdotter.  Their children were: Bengt, Andrew Jr. (1671-1750), Bretta, Banot Benjamin (1669-1748), Daniel (1/22/1691-7/11/1745), Catherine, Jacob (1684-1767), Peter (1677-1708), John (1681-1739), Briggetta and Joseph (5/12/1696-1772).  All of the children resided in Philadelphia, except, Joseph who died in Baltimore.

 

          Andrew Bankston, Jr. (1671-1750) died in Chester, Pennsylvania.  His wife is thought to be Gertrude.  Children:  Peter, John, Daniel, Andrew Jr., Elizabeth and Lawrence (1704-1774).

 

          The Bankston family of North Carolina began with Lawrence Bankston, son of Andrew Bankston, Jr. and Gertrude, his wife, who married Ann Major.  Lawrence was born 1704 in Philadelphia, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania and died 1774 in North Carolina. Their children were: John, Richard, Andrew (1754-1837), Andrew, Mary and Lawrence, Jr. (1748-1844).

 

          Andrew Bankston (1754-1837) of Rutherford County, North Carolina, married May Walker on 11/3/1819.  He fought in the Revolutionary War, having enlisted in Rutherford County.  Died 2/13/1837.   Mary was allowed a pension on the account of the services of her husband, Andrew Bankston, 9/1/1853, Andrew having previously received one on 4/23/1834.[2]  His widow, Mary, married again, this time in 1844 to Walter Sorrells who died 1846 in Rutherford County.

         

          Castleberry.  Henrich Castleberry, spelled Kesse1bery, migrated from Bachersdorf, Germany, near BrugeS (Bruggen) to Germantown, Pennsylvania, landing there 10/5/1683. 3/7/1691 he made an attempt at Naturalization, which act was required before he could own land, being one of 62 applications. There arose a dispute concerning the legality of the procedure, whereupon, he and 25 others, had to be re-naturalized according to Pa. Statues at Large, Vol. II, p. 299, 9/29/1709. In 1692, he witnessed the marriage of Henry

Ffrey and Anna Lovering, and signed his name as Heinrich

Kasselbery, Acting Justice of the Peace.

 

          Henry Castleberry,  son of Henrich Kesselbery, was b. ca 1680,

prorably Bachersdorf, Germany, m. Catherine. His LWT dtd

8/16/1729, probated 9/4/1729, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue: John, Paul,

William, Dirick, Eve Bassett (wife of John), Elizabeth Davis

(wife of Mr. Davis), Mary C. Shrack (wife of Philip), and

Catherine. The LWT of Catherine, widow of Henry, dtd 3/3/1767,

she named granddau., Margaret Shrack, dau. of "my dau", Mary,

decd; daus: Eve and Elizabeth. Son: Dirick. Exrs: My grandson-in-

law, Elisha Davis, and John Bull, Esquire. Catherine, the wife of

Henry, is mentioned as a member of the First Mennonite Church

5/23/1708. Issue: Dirick, his LWT dtd 5/16/1765, probated

6/14/1765 m. Mary (Issue: Rena, alias Rosom m. Peter Keyser;

Catherine; Susanna who m. Elisha Davis 3/28/1768; Elizabeth;

Daniel; John; William b. 1715/20 m. Margaret; Paul d. 3/24/1748,

his wife d. 1749, m. Margaret Adams, dau. of Ralph and Alse

Adams. Paul's LWT dtd 3/22/1747, probated 4/18/1748 .(Issue:

Richard, Jacob, Benjamin, Catrin, Elizabeth, Ann); Eve m. John

Bassett 2/20/1723 Christ Church, philadelphia Co.., pa.; Elizabeth

m. Mr. Davis; Mary m. Philip Shrack, decd in 1767; Katherine m.

Hugh Hamilton, d. leaving 5 children.

 

          Cunningham. Robert M. Cunnington, the son of Roger and Mary Cunningham, was born in York Co., Pennsylvania on

September 10, 1740. When aged 15, his father removed his family to North Carolina and purchased a plantation, on which he settled and reared his children. He entered Dickinson's College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania and graduated in 1780, when he returned to his parents. He was licensed to preach by the presbytery of South Carolina in 1792, and in the autumn of that year went to Georgia and organized a church in Greene County (now called Hancock), called Ebenezer. [3]

 

          Fincher. The Fincher family seat was in London Grove, Chester County, Pennsylvania.  John Fincher, the son of Francis Fincher and his wife, Mary (Achelly) Fincher, was christened in Wolverley Parish, Worcester, England on 15 May 1675 and died 1747 in London Grove. John married Martha Taylor in 1699, Chester County, Pennsylvania.  Issue:

 

I.                                Elizabeth Fincher, 1700-1713 Chester County, Pennsylvania.

 

II.                             Johnathon Fincher, 1704 in Chester County, Pennsylvania, died 1757 in Orange County, North Carolina.  He was married on 30 May 1731 in Abington, Chester County, Pennsylvania to Jane Busby (born 1704), the daughter of Richard Busby and his wife, Hannah (French) Busby.  Issue:

 

A.                            Joshua Fincher, born 1728 in Chester County, Pennsylvania.

B.                             Johnathan Fincher, born 1730 in Chester County, Pennsylvania.

C.                             Mary Fincher.

D.                            Richard Fincher, born 1735 in Chester County, Pennsylvania, died 1810/1815 in Greenville, South Carolina. He was married on 2 July 1772 in Guilford County, North Carolina to Nancy Ann Forbes, a daughter of William Forbes.  Issue:[4]

1.                                                            Jesse Fincher, born 16 March 1775 in North Carolina, died 22 May 1861 in Forsyth County, Georgia, buried in the Corinth Baptist Church Cemetery near Cumming, Georgia. He was married in 1772 in Nancy Elizabeth Fowler (died before 1850).  Jesse was widowed in 1850 Forsyth County.  Known Issue:

a.                                                                              Elias Fincher, born 24 December 1800 in North Carolina, died 12 December 1881 in Whitfield County, Georgia, buried in the Fincher-Richards Cemetery in Dalton. Farmer. Wife, Malissa, born 1814 in Georgia. They were residents of Fincher’s District, Whitfield County, in 1880.

b.                                                                              Joseph Fincher, born 31 December 1802 in North Carolina. He was widowed in 1880 and residing with his son, W. O. Fincher.  Known issue:

i.                                                                                                                                W. O. Fincher (son), born 1830 in Georgia, farmer. Wife, H. A. (born 1830 in South Carolina).  Issue:

1.  J. S. Fincher (son), born 1871 in Whitfield County.

c.                                                                               William Fincher, born 1805 in South Carolina, farmer. Wife, Nancy, born 1812 in Tennessee. They were residents of Forsyth County in 1850.  Issue:

i.                                                                                                                                Seaborn G. Fincher, born 1830 in Georgia.

ii.                                                                                                                             Jesse Fincher, born 1834 in Georgia.

iii.                                                                                                                          James Fincher, born 1836 in Georgia.

iv.                                                                                                                           Elias Fincher, born 1838 in Georgia.

v.                                                                                                                              Wesley Fincher, born 1840 in Georgia.

vi.                                                                                                                           Phebe Fincher, born 1842 in Forsyth County.

vii.                                                                                                                        Rebecca Fincher, born 1844 in Forsyth County.

viii.                                                                                                                     Joseph Fincher, born 1849 in Forsyth County.

2.                                                            Kezziah Fincher, born 1780 in North Carolina, died 1860/1870 in Greenville District, South Carolina.

E.                             Joseph Fincher died 1782 in Randolph County, North Carolina.

F.                              Hannah Fincher.

G.                            Benjamin Fincher, born 1740 in Chester County, Pennsylvania, died 19 March 1808 in Randolph County, Alabama.

 

III.                          Rebecca Fincher, born 6 September 1708, died 1757 in Chester County, Pennsylvania.

 

IV.                         Sarah Fincher, born 1708 died 1 November 1804 in Chester County, Pennsylvania.

 

V.                            Mary Fincher, born 6 September 1709, died 1730 in Chester County, Pennsylvania.

 

VI.                         Francis Fincher, born 1710 in Chester County, Pennsylvania, died June 1784 in Philadelphia.

 

 

          Leitner/Lightner.  Christopher Lightner was born ca 1710, probably in Austria, died after 1769 in South Carolina.  He apparently brought the family through Pennsylvania because he was listed on the 1759 Lancaster County Tax List, Leacock Township.  By 1769 he was in Charleston, South Carolina where he witnessed the Last Will and Testament of George Preeler, butcher, dated 8/17/1769.

 

          “Christopher Leitner, born about 1710, died about

          1768, married before coming to the Dutch Fork in

          Newberry County, South Carolina as a petition for

          sounty grant of 250 acres on Crims Creek dated

          10/2/1752 indicates that he had a wife and three

          Children.  Another grant for 100 acres on Second

          Creek made 2/112/1755.  3/20/1762, his son, Michael,

          signed a bounty grant which shows that his father died

          between 1762 and 1769.  Shares of the property were divided

          between his sons, John and Michael; and since there was

          another child who may have died before that date or

          others who were daughters already provided for, only

          the two dividend shares were given in the grant.”[5]

         

          George Michael Lightner, son of Christopher, was born ca 1735 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.  His estate was administered on 9/12/1791 in Abbeville District, South Carolina.  Wife, Mrs. Marie Beard.  He served in the Revolutionary War and made claims for land in South Carolina afterwards.  He was Justice of Orangeburgh District, South Carolina.

 

          “Major Michael Leitner, born about 1735 and died

          1789-91, married Maria Beard, probably a sister of

          Colonel Jonas Beard, and had children: John Christian

          Lightner who died 1800 and leaving all his property

          to his sisters who were: Anne Marguerette who

          barried George Adam Setzler, Sr.; Mary, who married

          Dr. Henry F. Schmitz; Eve Christina who married (1) John      

          Adam Epting, Jr. (2), Martin Koone, Sr.; Catherine who

          married John A. Setzler, Jr…Major Michael Lightner

          before the Revolutionary War was a Justice of the Peace;

          Justice of the Quorum and from 1775 to 1781 a member of

          the Second Provincial Congress from Upper Orangeburg

          District.  During the war, he was Captain, then Major of

          Calvary Troops.”

 

          “Mrs. Maria Beard Leitner was born probably in

          Pennsylvania married Major Michael Leitner, son of

          Christopher.  Her husband, having organized one of the

          Scouting companies in the Upper Dutch Fork and being

          an active fighter against the Tory element, was sought for

          continuously by the Tories and the English Troops.  She

          was a sister or close relative to Colonel Jonas Beard,

          another famous American Officer in the Revolutionary

          war…”[6]

 

          Children of George Michael Lightner: John (born ca 1755 in Lancaster District, Pennsylvanis, died after 1800 in Fairfield County, South Carolina); George (born ca 1750 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, his Last Will and Testament dated 10/28/1812, probated 1/22/1814, Richland County, South Carolina, married (1) in Pennsylvania, Mary Creighton having issue: Isaac, Henry and William. He married (2) Barbary and had issue: Jacob, George, Henry, Christian, Mary Sestrunk, Catherine Graddick, Magdalene Graddick and Elizabeth.

          John Lightner, son of George Michael Lightner, was born ca 1755, listed on 1790 Newberry County, South Carolina Census; also on 1800 Fairfield County Census.[7]  John died 1800/1810 in Fairfield County.  Issue: Michael and John.

          Michael Lightner, son of John (above), was born ca 1780 in Newberry County, South Carolina, and was listed on the 1820 Emanuel County, Georgia Census.  He was a Captain in the Georgia Militia 1820-1821 in Emanuel County. Children: Eli, born 1814 in Jones County, Georgia married 12/3/1835 in Jones County Lucinda Tucker.

 

          McCall.  Charles McCall, son of Francis, was b. 1732 near Shippensburg, Pennsylvania which is in Cumberland Co. and Cumberland Valley. Removed with his parents to the New River Settlelnent in Virginia and then to Cheraw Dist., South Carolina obtaining a Royal Grant of land in South Carolina 2/21/1772. In 1775 he m. at Welsh Neck Baptist Church (now in Society Hill, South Carolina) Celete Ann Williams, sometimes called Nancy,

the daughter of Reverend Robert Williams, Pastor of the Welsh Neck

Baptist Church. They settled on Lynche's Creek, near Great Peedee

River in Cheraw Dist. On his plantation on Lynche's Creek, a Rev.

War skirmish was fought, and the placed is called "McCall's Old

Field." McCall's Roster of the Revolution, Vol. I, p. 112-116.

The book, McCall-Tidwell Allied Families by Howard Henry

McCall, III of Atlanta, states that he was one of the wealthiest

and most influential men of this section of Ga., having owned

many acres in Effingham, Bulloch and Screven Co.'s. In 1785 he

moved his family to Effingham Co. (now Bulloch) and was

Magistrate of Bulloch Co. and Commissioner, J. P. in 1792, Judge

of Inferior Court for many years, State Senator 1799, 1801, 1802,

and Member of the House of Representatives from Bulloch Co. in

State Legislature 1798, 1803, 1805, 1806, 1808. When the 1798 Ga.

Convention was held at Louisville to frame the State

Constitution, Charles McCall was one of delegates representing

Bulloch Co. He d. 1814, and he and his wife are buried in the old

family burying ground, Bulloch Co., Ga. He m. (2) Hannah Everett.

Issue by first wife: John, Revolutionary War Soldier, remained in South Carolina; David, Rev. War Soldier m. Frances, received

land grant 1786 in Effingham Co., Ga.; George m. first, Elizabeth

Burnett, second, Elizabeth Sanders, b. Lynch's Creek, S.

3/10/1760, came to Effingham Co., Ga. in 1786, but returned tc

C. where he d. at Society Hill 1/9/1837; Henry, Rev. War Sold

Sgt. of Horse in 1782; William b. 1766 Lynch's Creek, in

Society Hill, South Carolina, died Screven Co., Georgia on 1/12/1830. married first, Fletcher, 2nd, Mary Pearce; Eleanor m. 1786 at Ogeechee, McKeen Green, Jr., son of McKeen Green, Sr., Revolutionary War Soldier. Nancy married Stephen MCCoy 1/27/1796 Bulloch Co., Ga., Revolutionary War Soldier; Robert married Mary Lanier 2/25/1801 Bulloch Co., Ga., (daughter of Lewis Lanier); Francis m. Sarah Pearce 1/24/1802 Bulloch County, Georgia (daughter of Joshua Pearce, and m. 2nd Sarah Mattox, widow,

Tattnal1 Co., Ga.; Charles, Jr. married Betsey B. Lanier 12/15/1799 Bulloch Co., Ga., daughter of Lewis Lanier, Revolutionary War Soldier; Nathaniel m. 1807 Mary Johnson; Mary m. William Richards

3/18/1810 Bulloch Co., Ga. Children by 2nd wife: Sarah

6/24/1816 James Griner; Eliza. [8]

 

          Moon. The Moons followed the Quaker Trail, residing in areas where Quakers lived before moving on ... Bedford County, Virginia, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Frederick County, Virginia, Orange County, North Carolina and Columbia County, Georgia. [9]

          James Moon (est. b. ca 1650) of Bucks County, Pennsylvania married Joan, who was deceased in, as per the following deed (which also establishes a son, James):

Bucks County, Pa Deed Book A, Vol. 1, p. 195.

Bond of James Moon of Bucks Co., planter, and James Hill of Burlington, N. J., yeoman, bound unto Phinehas Pemberton and Randolph Blackshaw for 100 pds. James Hill, et al, administer the estate of Joan Moon, wife of James Moon, containing 125 acres, until James Moon shall come to the age of 21 years. Wit: Thomas Lambert, Henry Margerum and Joseph Crop. Recorded: 20th day, 10th month, 1688.

The following deed without a date, was no doubt recorded later, as it was not acknowledged until 11 December 1706 and recorded 18 December 1706. Joan Moon was already dead, so the date was prior to 1688.

Bucks Co., Pa Deed Book A, Vol. 3, p. 283

James Moon, Sr. of Bucks Co., yeoman, and his wife, Joan Moon, to Roger Moon, son of James Moon for love and affection, 125 acres lying by the line of Samuel Dark. Wits: Jonathan Cooper, Joseph Kirkbride and William Paxson.

Notice that it was James Moon, Jr. who sold the above tract of land, as follows:

Bucks Co., Pa Deed Book A, Vol. 3, p. 44.

Deed of James Moon, Jr., the son of James Moon of Bucks Co., yeoman, 120 acres adjoining the land of Samuel Darke, land of Randle Blackshaw, and land of James Hill, for 50 pds. paid by his father, James Moon. Acknowledged 4 June 1701. Wit: James Snowden, Henry Margerum, William Biles. Recorded: 23 April 1701.

The Last Will and Testament of James Moon was dated 20 January 1711, probated 9 January 1713, Bucks Co., Pa. (He named all his children, plus granddaughters: Sarah Curtis and Elizabeth Moon.

Children: I. James Moon (oldest), not 21 in 1688. Est. birth ca 1676 in Bucks Co., Pa m. Jan 1696 in Bucks Co., Mary Wilsford. Issue:

A. Simon Moon chr. 11 April 1700 Bucks Co., Pa, d. Nov 1748 Frederick Co., Virginia m. in the Philadelphia Christ Church, Philadelphia, Pa on 27 September 1721 Leurey Humphrey. His LWT dated 11 Nov 1748 probated 7 Feb 1748 Frederick Co., MD. Issue:

a. James Moon b. ca 1720 Bucks Co., PA

b. Jacob Moon b. ca 1722 Frederick Co., VA d. 1793 Greene Co., Ga m. Mildred Cobb (ca 1745) See below.

c. Richard Moon b. 1724 Hopewell Quaker Meeting, Frederick Co., Virginia, d. February 1795 Hancock Co., Ga. m. Susannah Beeson on 4 February 1746.

d. Mary Moon b. ca 1726 m. Henry Bowen who was named in the LWT of Simon Moon. Henry Bowen's LWT dated 8 May 1778, probated 1784 Frederick Co., Va. (Named children: Henry, John, Jacob, Mary, Hannah, Margaret, Jean, Ann, and Pris (Hill).

e. Hannah Moon b. 2 February 1729 Chester Co., Pa, d. Orange Co., N. C. m. 1748 William Brown.

f. Rachel Moon b. ca 1730.

g. Margaret Moon b. ca 1730 m. Thomas Brown on 10 June 1748. II. Jonas Moon.

III. Jasper Moon.

IV. Mary Moon.

V. Sarah Moon.

VI. Roger Moon m. Ann Nutt. This information is from a marriage which occurred between William Janney and Elizabeth Moon , (b. 16 Oct 1719), daughter of Roger and Ann (Nutt) Moon on 26 July 1739 at the Falls, Bucks Co., PA.

VII. Isabel Moon, not named in father's LWT. However, the LWT of her husband, John Lucas, dated 9 August 1748, probate 25 August 1748 names his brother-in-law: James Moon, and nephew: Robert Margerum.

          Jacob Moon (ca 1722-1793) was apparently a Quaker, as he was discovered in Middle Creek Meeting, Berkley Co., now West Virginia). In fact, Jacob Moon, a Friend, founded (1775) the Village of Arden, which he'd named for his former village in Virginia. Earlier, on 8 May 1760, he bought some land in Albemarle Co., Virginia (Deed Book 3, p. 249-251)from Henry Martin. He married Mildred Cobb of Georgia, a daughter of Bishop Cobb. Issue:

A. Susannah Moon b. ca 1740 m. Thomas Cobbs 7 January 1756 in Columbia Co., Ga. A Columbia Co. deed dated 8 April 1799, " Thomas Cobbs of Buckingham County, Virginia appoints Thomas Cobbs, Sr. of Columbia County as my attorney to recover from Michael Gilbert of Hancock County, all that part of the estate of Jacob Moon, deceased, to which I am entitled as one of the heirs of said Moon." Note: Wrightsboro was located in Columbia Co. (now McDuffie), which was once a quaker village.

B. Patsy Moon b. ca 1748 Frederick Co., Va m. Charles Martin

C. Jacob Moon, Jr., Captain, Revolutionary War Soldier, b. ca 1750 d. 9/1781 Bedford Co., Va from wounds he'd received at Guilford Court House, North Carolina. m. Nancy Ann Ammons in 1778. She was born 1 Jul 1760 New Kent Co., Va. LWT of Jacob Moon dated 2 March 1781, probated 24 September 1781 Bedford Co., Va, named his brothers, William and Archelaus. Nancy must have married again, because there is a marriage record in Bedford County dated 9 February 1784 of Samuel Hancock to Nancy Moon.

D. Archalaus Moon b. ca 1754 m. Ann Anderson on 29 Dec 1784

E. Pleasant Moon b. ca 1756

F. Jesse Moon b. ca 1758 d. Oct. 1780 Bedford Co., Va

G. Sally Moon b. ca 1760 m. Silas Moorman.

H. William Moon b. 26 Nov 1770 m. Charlotte Digges on 3 Nov 1793

This may be the same William Moon who left a LWT 1810 in Elbert Co., Ga. who named his children: Robert, William H., Boller, Pleasant, Archelaus, John, Sally Green Power, Susannah Power and Martha Blake; also mentioning the orphans of his deceased sons, Jacob and Jesse. The Will names wife as Sarah.


          Perkins.  (1) Richard PERKINS was born about 1660 in of Harford Co., Maryland, and married (2) Mary who was born about 1667. Richard died 1705 in Baltimore Co., Maryland. Mary died 20 Feb 1735 in St. George Par., Harford Co., Maryland. Mary was also married to John BELCHER.  Richard Perkins settled at the head of Mosquito Creek in Baltimore Co., Maryland according to a survey certificate dated 12-15-1683, to be laid out 100 acres for Richard Perkins, cooper, called "Perkinson". [10]

Children:

3+ Richard PERKINS b. 9 Jul 1689

4+ Elisha PERKINS b. 9 Jun 1697 d. May 1742

5+ William PERKINS b. 15 Mar 1692 in Mosquito Creek, St. George Par., Harford Co., Maryland, and married (214) Elizabeth COTTRELL, daughter of John COTTRELL and Elizabeth, who was born 8 Aug 1698 in Swan Creek, Baltimore Co., Maryland. William died 1760 in Susquehanna, Maryland. Elizabeth died after 1771. In the LWT of John Cottrell, dated 1-22-1721 Baltimore Co., Maryland, named his daughter, Elizabeth, who was the wife of William Perkins. William Perkins inherited part of tract of land called "Atrop" from his father.

Children:

215+ John PERKINS b. 13 Feb 1717
216+ Mary PERKINS b. 16 Jun 1720
217+ Reuben PERKINS b. 12 Feb 1722
218+ Elizabeth PERKINS b. 30 Sep 1726
219+ Isabella PERKINS b. 30 Oct 1728
220+ Stephen John PERKINS b. 9 Jan 1730 d. 7 Feb 1735
221+ Rachel PERKINS b. 13 Mar 1735 d. 1829
222+ William PERKINS b. Sep 1739 St. George Parish, Harford Co., MD
223+ Margaret PERKINS b. 14 Dec 1739 St. George Parish, Harford Co., MD

6+ Mary PERKINS b. 2 Apr 1695
7+ Sarah PERKINS b. 15 Dec 1699 d. 28 Dec 1699
8+ Martha PERKINS b. 31 Mar 1701

(3) Richard PERKINS, (Richard) was born 9 Jul 1689 in Mosquito Creek, St. George Par., Harford Co., Maryland, and married (9) Mary SHERRILL, daughter of William SHERRILL and Margaret RUDISIL, who was born 1693 in Cecil Co., Maryland. Richard Perkins settled near Lapidum on the Susquehanna River about 1732. He inherited a tract of land called "Eightrump" from his father; also inheriting 175 acres of the 423 acres, being in the northern part.

Children:

10+ Richard PERKINS b. 18 Dec 1713
11+ Benjamin PERKINS b. 6 Jan 1733 Baltimore Co., Md
12+ Mary PERKINS b. 1 Dec 1739 in St. George Par., Harford Co., Maryland.
13+ Aventen PERKINS b. 3 Mar 1742 in St. George Par., Harford Co., Maryland.

(10) Richard PERKINS, (Richard, Richard) was born 18 Dec 1713 in Swan Creek, St. George Par., Harford Co., Maryland, and married 5 Jan 1735 in St. George Par., Harford Co., Maryland, (14) Elizabeth CUTCHEN who was born about 1715.

Children:

15+ Robert Biggin PERKINS was born 16 Mar 1736 in St. George Par., Harford Co., Maryland, and married (18) Elizabeth LOLLAR who was born about 1740. Robert Biggin died Jan 1820 in Lincoln Co., North Carolina.

Children:

19+ Robert Biggin PERKINS Jr. b. 1765 d. Jan 1824 Lincoln Co., N. C.
20+ Reuben PERKINS b. 1770 Lincoln Co., N. C.
21+ Martha PERKINS b. 1776 b. 1776 Lincoln Co., N. C.
22+ Levi PERKINS b. 1774/1784 Lincoln Co., N. C.
23+ PERKINS b. 1784/1790 Lincoln Co., N. C. b. 16 Mar 1736 d. Jan 1820

16+ Richard PERKINS b.c 1738

17+ Reuben PERKINS b.c 1742

(4) Elisha PERKINS, (Richard) was born 9 Jun 1697 in Swan Creek, St. George Par., Harford Co., Maryland, and married 1 Dec 1718 in St. George Par., Harford Co., Maryland, (25) Margaret SHERRILL, daughter of William SHERRILL and Margaret RUDISIL, who was born 1701 in Cecil Co., Maryland. Elisha died May 1742 in Orange Co., Virginia. Margaret died after 1745 in Orange Co., Virginia.

He owned land near Lapidum, having patent dated 12-3-1719 for a tract called "Elisha's Lot", containing 50 acres, on Susquehanna River (now York Co., Pa.), which he sold to John Cooper 1-29-1721. 4-8-1721, Baltimore Co. Court Proceeding, his mother, Mary Belcher, made clemency for her son, Elisha, accused of stealing a horse from John Baldwin.

Deed Book B, page 117, Spotsylvania Co., Va., Elisha Perkins purchased 470 acres of land from Francis Kirtley and wife, Frances, dated 4-6-1731. This land was sold to Thomas Wright Belfield 10-7-1734, Deed Book C, page 136.

LWT of Elisha Perkins 9-10-1741 Orange Co., Va., probated 5-27-1742 wherein he named his six children: Ute, John, Elisha, ELiza, Phillis, Marget, Joshua. Will Book 1, page 207, Orange Co., Va.

Baltimore Co., Md. Deeds between William and Richard Perkins stated that Elisha Perkins, now decd, 11-28-1741 (Deed Book TBA, p. 123-131).

Margaret Sherrill, dau. of William Sherrill, had various legal proceedings in Orange Co., Va., Book 1, page 243, 300,316,329 and Order Book 3, pages 292 and 477, Order Book 4, page 104, 232,253. The Grand Jury found that Ch Hoomes lived in adultry with the wife of Elisha Perkins in St. Marks Parish; that Elisha Perkins was brought into court and accused of barbarously using his wife, Margery, who had sworn peace against him, wherein Margaret Perkins asked for separate alimony against her husband (dismissed).

Another case, Margaret Perkins, alias Sherrill, a bastard child in St. Mark's Parish (case dismissed). Also, other complaints ensued stating that Margaret Perkins disturbed the peace, for which, onn 1-26-1745 the Grand Jury sentenced her to jail for one year, but 3-28-1745 she was set free by the Sheriff.

The LWT of CHristopher Hoomes dated 5-28-1780, probated 2-21-1785 in Culpepper Co., Va. gave to William Sherrill, son of Margaret Sherrill, alias Margery Perkins, the tract of land whereon Christopher Hoomes lived.

Children:

26+ Elizabeth PERKINS b. 18 Nov 1719 d. Jan 1835

27 Phillis PERKINS

28+ Ute PERKINS. According to the Augusta Co., Va. records, Ute Perkins, alias Anderson, was the leader of the Perkins gang. He was arrested in 1747. 29 Margaret PERKINS

30 Richard PERKINS 31+ John PERKINS b. 15 Sep 1733 d. 13 Apr 1804

32+ Elisha PERKINS b. 31 Aug 1734 d. Aug 1759 in St. George Par., Harford Co., Maryland, and married spouse unknown. Elisha died Aug 1759 in Frederick Co., Maryland.

Children:

210+ Elizabeth PERKINS

33+ Joshua PERKINS. Inherited 1 shilling in his father's LWT.

(26) Elizabeth PERKINS, (Elisha, Richard) was born 18 Nov 1719 in St. George Par., Harford Co., Maryland, and married (34) Jacob SHERRILL, son of Jacob SHERRILL and Huldah WILSON, who was born 7 Apr 1755 in Rowan Co., North Carolina. Elizabeth died Jan 1835 in Lincoln Co., North Carolina. Jacob died 1810 in Lincoln Co., North Carolina.

Children:

35+ Colbert SHERRILL 36+ Eli P. SHERRILL 37+ Alfred SHERRILL 38+ Anderson SHERRILL 39+ Nancy SHERRILL 40+ Mary SHERRILL 41+ Ephraim SHERRILL

(31) John PERKINS, (Elisha, Richard) was born 15 Sep 1733 in Frederick Co., Virginia, and married (42) Catherine LOWRANCE, daughter of Alexander LOWRANCE and Mary Evelan, who was born 13 Aug 1742 in Peapack, Somerset Co., New Jersey. John died 13 Apr 1804 in Burke Co., North Carolina. Catherine died 5 Oct 1819 in Burke Co., North Carolina. John Perkins served in the Revolutionary War. He was State Senator from Lincoln Co., N. C. in 1795 (as was his son, Ephraim Perkins, in 1805). His descendants were in Burke, Caldwell and Lincoln Co.'s North Carolina.

Children:

43+ Elisha PERKINS b. 18 Oct 1760 d. 1795

44+ Mary PERKINS b. 6 Oct 1762 in South Carolina, and married 5 Mar 1787 in Lincoln Co., North Carolina, (63) Robert JOHNSON MILLER, Rev..

Children:

64+ John Wesley MILLER b. 23 Dec 1787 Burke Co., N. C.

65+ George Osman MILLER b. 8 Jul 1789 d. 18 Mar 1805 Lincoln Co., N. C.

66+ Catherine LOWRANCE MILLER b. 15 Nov 1790 Burke Co., N. C. m. Rev. Godfrey Dreher, who was born in S. C. where he also died.

67+ Margaret Bethier MILLER b. 5 Aug 1792 Island Ford, Lincoln Co., N. C. m. John Sudderth. Issue: Anne Sudderth m. Robert McCombs; Sydney Sudderth m. Bristol; John Sudderth m. Miss Shuford of Catawba, N. C.; and Margaret Bothier Sudderth who m. Rev. John B. Powell.

68+ Sarah Amelia MILLER b. 23 Jul 1784 Island Ford, Lincoln Co., North Carolina, and married (80) SUMPTER, Col. who was born in South Carolina m. Col. Sumpter, b. S. C. Issue: Robert Sumpter and Caroline Sumpter who m. Albert E. Haigler of Lenoir Co., N. C..

69+ Elisha PERKINS MILLER b. 21 Jul 1796 in Lincoln Co., North Carolina, and married (84) Sidney CALDWELL who was born 1801 in Londonderry, Ireland. Sidney died in Burke Co., North Carolina.

45+ Ephraim PERKINS b. 6 Nov 1764 in South Carolina, and married 1 Feb 1796 in Lincoln Co., North Carolina, (85) Elizabeth Abernathy.

46+ John PERKINS b. 11 Feb 1767 in South Carolina, and married 26 Jan 1817 in Lincoln Co., North Carolina, (86) Nancy ABERNATHY. Issue: Susan Perkins who m. Richard Venable Michaux, b. Prince Edward Co., Va. Susan died Burke Co., N. C.

47+ Joseph PERKINS b. 2 Dec 1768 in Union, South Carolina, and married (89) Melissa LAVENDAR.

Children:

90+ James Hervey PERKINS Dr. 91+ Osborne PERKINS 92+ William PERKINS 93+ Elizabeth PERKINS married Allen CONNELLY. 94+ Mary PERKINS married David Corpening. 95 Myra PERKINS 96+ Selina PERKINS m. Levi LAXTON.

48+ Burwell PERKINS b. 21 May 1771 d. 20 Jan 1773 in South Carolina. Burwell died 20 Jan 1773 in South Carolina.

49+ Alexander PERKINS b. 6 Dec 1773 in Island Ford, Burke Co., North Carolina, and married (100) MOORE.

50+ Sarah PERKINS b. 6 Jan 1776 in Island Ford, Burke Co., North Carolina, and married (101) Thomas SNODDY, son of Samuel SNODDY and Elizabeth SLOAN, who was born 25 Nov 1772 in Rowan Co., North Carolina. >{? 51+ Elijah PERKINS b. 27 Dec 1777 d.a 1830 52+ Ann PERKINS b. 27 Dec 1780

(43) Elisha PERKINS, (John, Elisha, Richard) was born 18 Oct 1760 in South Carolina, and married (53) Jean. Elisha died 1795 in Burke Co., North Carolina. Children:

54+ Alfred PERKINS b.c 1783 in Island Ford, Burke Co., North Carolina, and married (55) Mary CALDWELL who was born in Burke Co., North Carolina. Alfred died in Burke Co., North Carolina.

Children:

56+ Elisha Alexander PERKINS b. 16 Jan 1823 d. 16 Aug 1897 in Burke Co., North Carolina, and married (59) Juliana GORDON. Elisha Alexander died 16 Aug 1897 in Burke Co., North Carolina.

57+ Robert Caldwell PERKINS b. 9 May 1825 d. 23 Feb 1904 in Burke Co., North Carolina, and married (1st) Mary Neal (2) Emma Sue Gordon. Robert CALDWELL died 23 Feb 1904 in Burke Co., North Carolina.

58+ Elizabeth PERKINS married (62) WILLIAMS. WILLIAMS died in Georgia.

(51) Elijah PERKINS, (John, Elisha, Richard) was born 27 Dec 1777 in Island Ford, Rowan Co., North Carolina, and married (102) Melissa LAVENDER who was born about 1780 in North Carolina. Elijah died after 1830 in Habersham Co., Ga.. Melissa died after 1840 in Habersham Co., Georgia.

Ref: 1810-1820 Burke Co., N. C. and 1830 Habersham Co., Ga. Census. Habersham Co., Ga. Deed 3 Jan 1823, John Middlebrooks to Elijah Perkins of Habersham Co., land in 75th Dist., Book B, page 13.

Children:

103+ PERKINS b. 1794/1804 Island Ford, Burke Co., N. C.

104+ PERKINS b. 1794/1804 Island Ford, Burke Co., N. C.

105+ Reuben B. PERKINS b. 1800 Island Ford, Burke Co., Ga., d. Nov 1870 DeKalb Co., Ga. m. Martha Ann (born 1816 N. C.) LWT of Reuben B. PERKINS dated 5 Oct 1862, probated 11 Nov 1870 DeKalb Co., Ga. Reuben B. Perkins drew in the 1827 Land Lottery, Habersham Co., Georgia; listed on the 1850-1870 DeKalb Co., Ga. Census. Children:

118+ Valeria Ann PERKINS b. 1832 Habersham Co., Ga. m. 12 Dec 1851 DeKalb Co., Ga., John M. Hawkins.

119+ Berry C. PERKINS b. 1833 in Habersham Co., Ga., and married 2 Nov 1853 in DeKalb Co., Ga., Mary Ann Elizabeth JORDAN, daughter of William JORDAN and Berdellia, who was born 1839 in DeKalb Co., Ga.

Children:

126+ Albert PERKINS b. 1855 DeKalb Co., Ga.

127+ William T. PERKINS b. 1859 DeKalb Co., Ga.

128+ Martha Josephine PERKINS b. 6 Jan 1863 d. 19 Jan 1944 (128) Martha Josephine PERKINS, (Berry, Reuben, Elijah, John, Elisha, Richard) was born 6 Jan 1863 in DeKalb Co., Ga., and married 20 Jul 1879 in DeKalb Co., Ga., (131) Charles Crawford EVANS, son of James Oliver EVANS and Frances, who was born 21 Dec 1858 in Franklin Co., Ga.. Martha Josephine died 19 Jan 1944 in Atlanta, Fulton Co., Ga. and was buried 21 Jan 1944. Children:

132+ Laura Annie EVANS b. 25 Sep 1883 d. 26 Oct 1964 133+ Homer James EVANS b. 17 Aug 1885 d. 16 Jul 1943 134+ Pearl EVANS b. 4 Jan 1895 d.c 1970

129+ Lis PERKINS b.c 1865

130+ Frank PERKINS b.c 1867

120+ Mary Caroline PERKINS b. 1836

121+ Martha Elizabeth PERKINS b. 1843 m. Russell T. Ayers.

122+ William F. PERKINS b.c 1845 DeKalb Co., Ga. Named in the LWT of his father, Reuben B. Perkins, dated 5 Oct 1862, probated 11 Nov 1870, DeKalb Co., Ga.

123+ James A. PERKINS b.c 1847 DeKalb Co., Ga. Named in the LWT of his father, Reuben B. Perkins, dated 5 Oct 1862, probated 11 Nov 1870, DeKalb Co., Ga.

106+ PERKINS b. 1800/1810 Island Ford, Burke Co., N. C.

107+ PERKINS b. 1800/1810 Island Ford, Burke Co., N. C.

108+ Hiram B. PERKINS b. 1805 (108) Hiram B. PERKINS, (Elijah, John, Elisha, Richard) was born 1805 in Island Ford, Burke Co., North Carolina, and married 14 Jun 1829 in Franklin Co., Ga., (201) Susan Ray. Ref: 1850 Murray Co., Ga. Census. Hiram B. Perkins was deeded land in Land Lot 42 of the 11th District, 250 acres of Habersham Co., on 1 December 1828, Habersham Co. Deed Book G, page 112.

109+ PERKINS b. 1810/1815

110+ PERKINS b. 1810/1820

111+ PERKINS b. 1810/1820

112+ PERKINS b. 1810/1820

113+ William A. PERKINS b. 1815 in Island Ford, Burke Co., North Carolina, and married (202) Mary A. who was born 1826 in North Carolina.

Children:

203+ George M. PERKINS b. 1842 DeKalb Co., Ga.

204+ Mary E. PERKINS b. 1845 DeKalb Co., Ga.

205+ William PERKINS b. 1848 DeKalb Co., Ga.

206+ Thomas J. PERKINS b. 1857 DeKalb Co., Ga.

207+ Martha C. PERKINS b. 1860 DeKalb Co., Ga.

208+ Reuben H. PERKINS b. 1862 DeKalb Co., Ga.

209+ James F. PERKINS b. 1866 DeKalb Co., Ga.

114+ PERKINS b. 1815/1820 Habersham Co., Ga.

115+ PERKINS b. 1820/1825 Habersham Co., Ga.

116+ PERKINS b. 1825/1830 Habersham Co., Ga.

(210) Elizabeth PERKINS, (Elisha, Elisha, Richard) was born in Frederick Co., Virginia, and married (211) John BRIDGES, Jr. Issue: Elizabeth Bridges.

(212) Elizabeth BRIDGES, (Elizabeth PERKINS, Elisha, Elisha, Richard) married (213) Peter LOWRANCE, son of Alexander LOWRANCE and Mary Evelan, who was born about 1736 in Peapack, Somerset Co., New Jersey. Peter died 10 Oct 1772 in Rowan Co., North Carolina. Peter was also married to Spouse unknown.

(217) Reuben PERKINS, (William, Richard) was born 12 Feb 1722 in St. George Par., Harford Co., Maryland, and married 3 Nov 1748 in St. George Par., Harford Co., Maryland, (224) Avarilla DURBIN. Reuben Perkins operated Perkin's Ferry on the Susquehanna River, which he inherited from his father. He also built and operated a grist mill at Herring Run near Lapidum, Maryland. Reuben Perkins, Sr. was listed in Morgan township, Green Co., Pa. in 1784.

Ref: Some Descendants of Richard Perkins and wife, Mary of Baltimore Co., now Harford Co., Maryland by Sarah Sitz.

Children:

225+ Hannah PERKINS b. 6 Dec 1749 St. George Parish, Harford Co., MD\m. Benjamin Fleetwood. Issue: Ann Fleetwoord b. 1773.

226+ William PERKINS b. 10 Jul 1752 St. George Parish, Harford Co., MD m. Jane.

227+ Rachel PERKINS b. 26 Mar 1755 St. George Parish, Harford Co., MD

228+ Elizabeth PERKINS b. 13 Apr 1757 St. George Parish, Harford Co., MD

229+ Richard PERKINS b. 14 Aug 1759 St. George Parish, Harford Co., MD. Issue:

Children: 243+ Isaac PERKINS was born 27 Nov 1821 in Green Co., Pennsylvania, and married 14 May 1843 in Belmont Co., Ohio, (255) Elsa Ann PRICE who was born 18 Mar 1819. Isaac died 25 Mar 1892 in Belmont Co., Ohio and was buried in Perkins Cemetery, State Hwy 86, Belmont Co., Ohio. Elsa Ann died 9 Mar 1890 in Belmont Co., Ohio and was buried in Perkins Cemetery, State Hwy 86, Belmont Co., Ohio.

Children:

256 Elias PERKINS b.c 1844 257 Silas PERKINS b.c 1846 258 George PERKINS b.c 1847 259 Jacob PERKINS b.c 1849

244+ Emily PERKINS was born 1823 and married 3 Dec 1843 in Belmont Co., Ohio, (260) John McGARY who was born 1818. Emily died 1868 in Belmont Co., Ohio and was buried in Perkins Cemetery, State Hwy 86, Belmont Co., Ohio. John died 1886 in Belmont Co., Ohio and was buried in Perkins Cemetery, State Hwy 86, Belmont Co., Ohio.

245+ Elizabeth PERKINS was born 18 Jul 1825 and married 21 Sep 1851 in Belmont Co., Ohio, (261) Philip SHAFER who was born 1816. Elizabeth died 3 Apr 1900 in Belmont Co., Ohio and was buried in Perkins Cemetery, State Hwy 86, Belmont Co., Ohio. Philip died 1903 in Belmont Co., Ohio and was buried in Perkins Cemetery, State Hwy 86, Belmont Co., Ohio. Issue: Ruben SHAFER b. 1861 d. 1882 and Philip SHAFER b. 1861 d. 23 Jan 1882

246+ Naomia PERKINS b. 1827 married 19 Aug 1852 in Belmont Co., Ohio, (264) Samuel REED.

247+ Reuben PERKINS was born 1830 and married 2 Apr 1854 in Belmont Co., Ohio, (265) Elizabeth SAFFELL who was born 1826. Reuben died 1907 in Belmont Co., Ohio and was buried in Perkins Cemetery, State Hwy 86, Belmont Co., Ohio. Elizabeth died 26 Dec 1873 in Belmont Co., Ohio and was buried in Perkins Cemetery, State Hwy 86, Belmont Co., Ohio.

248+ Salena PERKINS b. 1832 m. Hezekiah Saffel.

249 Lucinda PERKINS b. 1838 250+ George PERKINS b. 1840 d. 1894 251+ Samuel PERKINS b. 27 Mar 1842 d. 1862 252+ Juliann PERKINS b. 1845 253+ Adam PERKINS b. 1848 d. 27 Mar 1871 254 Louisa PERKINS

230+ Reuben PERKINS b. 1767 Baltimore Co., MD, d. 8 Apr 1816 and married 1785 in Washington Co., Pennsylvania, Elizabeth Hupp, a daughter of Everhart and Margaret Thomas Hupp, who was born 23 Feb 1770. Reuben died 8 Apr 1816 in Belmont Co., Ohio and was buried in Perkins Cemetery, State Hwy 86, Belmont Co., Ohio. Elizabeth died about 1798 in Belmont Co., Ohio and was buried in Perkins Cemetery, State Hwy 86, Belmont Co., Ohio. Reuben Perkins migrated from Baltimore Co., Maryland to Washington Co., Pa. about 1774, settling in "Ten Mile" area. He also married (241) Cathren who was born about 1782 in Pennsylvania. Cathren died in Belmont Co., Ohio. On 1850 Census, Morgan Co., Ohio, she resided with Lucretia and Elias Bass, age 68.

Children:

235+ Reuben PERKINS was born 1784 in Greene Co., Pennsylvania, and married Mary GROVES who was born about 1805 in Belmont Co., Ohio. Reuben died 6 Jan 1851 and was buried in Perkins Cemetery, State Hwy 86, Belmont Co., Ohio. Settlement of Estate of Reuben Perkins dated 12-9-1854, Belmont Co., Ohio.

236+ Everhart PERKINS was born about 1787 in Washington Co., Pennsylvania, and married 7 Apr 1814 in Belmont Co., Ohio, (285) Hannah NICHOLSON who was born 1794 in Pennsylvania. Everhart died 2 Mar 1877 in Belmont Co., Ohio and was buried in Perkins Cemetery, State Hwy 86, Belmont Co., Ohio. Hannah died 1852. His LWT dated 5-10-1877, Belmont Co. Marriage Records, Book B, p. 65. Exr: Joseph Perkins. Witnesses: A. H. Caldwell and wife, Nancy. Named in LWT: Josiah Perkins, Pumprey Perkins, Priscilla Perkins, Hester Green, Elish Green, Marilla Perkins, Averhart McGilton, Hulda Ward, daughter, Hannah McGiltons. Ref: History of Belmont Co., Ohio.

237+ Elias PERKINS was born 27 Apr 1791 in Greene Co., Pennsylvania, and married 5 Oct 1815 in Belmont Co., Ohio, (286) Elizabeth WILSON who was born 17 Jan 1792 in Maryland. Elias died 10 Aug 1860 in Belmont Co., Ohio. Elizabeth died 16 Mar 1881 in Washington, Belmont Co., Ohio.

238+ Elijah PERKINS (238) Elijah PERKINS, (Reuben, Reuben, William, Richard) was born 1794 in Greene Co., Pennsylvania, and married 5 Aug 1820 in Belmont Co., Ohio, (287) Nancy GROVES who was born 30 Sep 1803 in Virginia. Elijah died 27 Mar 1895 in Belmont Co., Ohio and was buried in Belmont Ridge, Cemetery, Belmont Co., Ohio. Nancy died 8 Jul 1888 in Belmont Co., Ohio and was buried in Belmont Ridge, Cemetery, Belmont Co., Ohio. Elijah served in the War of 1812 and told the story of how the Perkins family floated down the Ohio River looking anxiously for Indians. Finally, a dugout left thw west bank and came out to meet them. Everhart Hupp had a reputation of being friendly to the indians. The other two Hupp brothers were indian fighters, so they invited the indians to ride along with them, after which the indians left again.

"The Perkins came from Greene Co., Pa. They lived near a high hill which served as a watershed. The streams on the east side flow into Ten Mile Creek and then into the Monongahala and on to the Ohio. The streams on the west side flow into Big Wheeling Creek only a few miles north of the mouth of Captina..." Some Descendants of Richard Perkins and wife Mary of Baltimore Co., now Harford Co., Maryland by Sarah Sitz.

239+ Elizabeth PERKINS was born about 1792 in Pennsylvania, and married Thomas MAJILTON.

240+ Rachel PERKINS was born about 1796 in Pennsylvania, and married (289) George CHRISTLER who was born about 1789. Rachel died 14 Dec 1872 in Beaver Co., Pennsylvania and was buried in St. Paul's, Protestant Cem., Fairview, Ohio. George died 3 Mar 1869 and was buried in St. Paul's, Protestant Cem., Fairview, Ohio.

(250) George PERKINS, (Reuben, Reuben, Reuben, William, Richard) was born 1840 and married 23 Dec 1860 in Belmont Co., Ohio, (267) Abigail MOORE, daughter of Amster Moore, who was born 1842. George died 1894 in Belmont Co., Ohio and was buried in Perkins Cemetery, State Hwy 86, Belmont Co., Ohio. Abigail died 1895 in Belmont Co., Ohio and was buried in Perkins Cemetery, State Hwy 86, Belmont Co., Ohio.

Children:

268+ Amster PERKINS b. 1862 d. 1940, buried Belmont Ridge Cemetery, Belmont Co., Ohio m. 25 Oct 1884 Monroe Co., Ohio Percilla Decker.

269+ Louisa PERKINS b. 1863 d. 1960 m. W. P. Wilson. She is buried Belmont Ridge Cemetery, Belmont Co., OH

270+ Marilla PERKINS b. 1865 d. 1903 and married Osman CALDWELL. Marilla died 1903 in Belmont Co., Ohio and was buried in Belmont Ridge, Cemetery, Belmont Co., Ohio.

271+ Adam PERKINS b. 1868, died died in Belmont Co., Ohio and was buried in Belmont Ridge, Cemetery, Belmont Co., Ohio.

272+ Isaac PERKINS b. 1870 d. 1871 died 1871 in Belmont Co., Ohio and was buried in Perkins Cemetery, State Hwy 86, Belmont Co., Ohio.

273+ Reuben PERKINS b. 1872 d. 1922 and married 1897, Ellen Josephine RAMSAY who was born 1873. Reuben died 1922 in Belmont Co., Ohio and was buried in Belmont Ridge, Cemetery, Belmont Co., Ohio. Ellen Josephine died 1947 in Belmont Co., Ohio and was buried in Belmont Ridge, Cemetery, Belmont Co., Ohio.

274+ George PERKINS b. 1874 m. Emma Graham.

275+ PERKINS, buried Perkins Cemetery, State Hwy 86, Belmont Co., OH.

276+ PERKINS, buried Perkins Cemetery, State Hwy 86, Belmont Co., OH

(251) Samuel PERKINS, (Reuben, Reuben, Reuben, William, Richard) was born 27 Mar 1842. Samuel died 1862 in Belmont Co., Ohio and was buried in Perkins Cemetery, State Hwy 86, Belmont Co., Ohio.

(252) Juliann PERKINS, (Reuben, Reuben, Reuben, William, Richard) was born 1845 and married 29 Apr 1866 in Belmont Co., Ohio, (282) Lorenzo MOORE. Juliann was buried in Belmont Ridge, Cemetery.

(253) Adam PERKINS, (Reuben, Reuben, Reuben, William, Richard) was born 1848 and married 25 Feb 1869 in Belmont Co., Ohio, (283) Eliza Jane JARRETT. Adam died 27 Mar 1871 in Belmont Co., Ohio and was buried in Perkins Cemetery, State Hwy 86, Belmont Co., Ohio. Settlement of Estate of Adam Perkins in Belmont Co., Ohio, Case No. 6375, 4-5-1871, named mother, Mary, wife, Eliza J. and child, Ithamer. Issue: Ithamer PERKINS

(218) Elizabeth PERKINS, (William, Richard) was born 30 Sep 1726 in St. George Par., Harford Co., Maryland, and married 4 Dec 1751 in St. George Par., Harford Co., Maryland, (290) William PERRY. 39 (219) Isabella PERKINS, (William, Richard) was born 30 Oct 1728 in St. George Par., Harford Co., Maryland. (220) Stephen John PERKINS, (William, Richard) was born 9 Jan 1730 in St. George Par., Harford Co., Maryland. Stephen John died 7 Feb 1735 in St. George Par., Harford Co., Maryland. (221) Rachel PERKINS, (William, Richard) was born 13 Mar 1735 in St. George Par., Harford Co., Maryland, and married (291) Henry STUMP, Sr. who was born 1731 in Cecil Co., Maryland. Rachel died 1829 in Baltimore Co., Maryland and was buried 1829 in Stump Family Cem, Baltimore Co., Maryland. Henry died Aug 1814 in Baltimore Co., Maryland and was buried Aug 1814 in Stump Family Cem, Baltimore Co., Maryland.

Children:

292+ John STUMP b. 11 Aug 1756 Perkins Ferry, Baltimore Co., MD m. 14 Mar 1786 Baltimore Co., MD Hannah Stump.

293+ Henry STUMP b.c 1761 d. Oct 1815 m. Oct 1798 Baltimore Co., MD Hannah Wilson. Henry d. Oct 1815 Baltimore Co., MD, buried Oct 1815 in Stump Family Cemetery.

294+ William STUMP b. 1764 d. 26 Jul 1831 in Perkins Ferry, Baltimore Co., Maryland, and married 29 Nov 1791 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (303) Duckett COOPER. William died 26 Jul 1831 in Baltimore Co., Maryland and was buried 1831 in Stump Family Cem, Baltimore Co., Maryland.

295+ Reuben STUMP b. 1766 d. 8 May 1841in Perkins Ferry, Baltimore Co., Maryland, and married 12 Mar 1805 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (304) Margaret WILSON. Reuben died 8 May 1841 in Baltimore Co., Maryland and was buried May 1841 in Stump Family Cem, Baltimore Co., Maryland.

296+ Elizabeth STUMP b. 1769 d. 1802 in Perkins Ferry, Baltimore Co., Maryland. Elizabeth died 1802 in Baltimore Co., Maryland.

297+ Mary STUMP b.c 1770 d. 19 Nov 1845 in Perkins Ferry, Baltimore Co., Maryland, and married (305) Hugh SMITH. Mary died 19 Nov 1845 in Baltimore Co., Maryland.

298+ Hannah STUMP b. 7 Apr 1772 d.c 1812 in Perkins Ferry, Baltimore Co., Maryland, and married 1790 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (306) John CARTER. Hannah died about 1812 in Baltimore Co., Maryland.

299+ Esther STUMP b. 9 Sep 1774 d. 23 Mar 1861 in Perkins Ferry, Baltimore Co., Maryland, and married 9 Sep 1800 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (307) Jeremiah HARLAN. Esther died 23 Mar 1861 in Baltimore Co., Maryland and was buried Mar 1861 in Stump Family Cem, Baltimore Co., Maryland.

300+ Samuel STUMP b. 7 Sep 1779 d. 9 Jan 1853 in Perkins Ferry, Baltimore Co., Maryland, and married (308) Martha BURROWS. Samuel died 9 Jan 1853 in Baltimore Co., Maryland. He also married (309) Maria Ringgold LEASE.

(6) Mary PERKINS, (Richard) was born 2 Apr 1695 in Swan Creek, St. George Par., Harford Co., Maryland, and married 27 Jun 1716 in Cecil Co., Maryland, (310) John HUCHISON who was born about 1695 in of Cecil Co., Maryland.

(7) Sarah PERKINS, (Richard) was born 15 Dec 1699 in Swan Creek, St. George Par., Harford Co., Maryland. Sarah died 28 Dec 1699 in Swan Creek, St. George Par., Harford Co., Maryland.

(8) Martha PERKINS, (Richard) was born 31 Mar 1701 in Swan Creek, St. George Par., Harford Co., Maryland. Her birth date is recorded in St. George's Parish Register, Spesutia Church and Vestry House, Baltimore Co., Md.

          Stice.  The immigrant, Charles Carl Steiss, was b. ca 1745 in Alsace, Lorraine, Germany and d. 8/21/1801 in Warren Co., Kentucky. He migrated from Germany in 1754, arriving in Philadelphia September 14, 2754 onboard the ship "Nancy." He soon settled in the Broad River area of North Carolina, probably having crossing the Great Philadelphia Wagon Road into North Carolina.[11]

Charles Styce is on record as having received a Land Grant in 1763 for 150 acres on Bullocks Creek in Craven County, South Carolina. Craven Co. is also referred to as having been located in "North Carolina". It must have had something to do with the borders.

Charles Stice was ordered to serve as an overseer of a section of the road being laid out from Richardson's Shoals on Second Broad River to the Charles Town Trading Road as per the 1769 Minutes of Tryon County, North Carolina Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. Soon thereafter, in October of 1778 he was granted leave to build a Grist Mill on the shoals of the Little Broad River, being located on his own land This was called Stice Shoals Dam. His petition to construct the Grist Mill on Little Broad River is filed in Misc. Civil Papers 1771-1776, Tryon Co., N. C., as follows:

"To the worshipful Court of Tryon County in the State of North Carolina -

The petition of Charles Stice humbly sheweth that Whereas your petitioner hath a very conenient place on his own Land or Joyning his own Land at the Sholes of first Little Broad River to Build a mill and as our ------------is at much loss for a good mill, your petitioner prayes your Worshipfuls to Grant him an order to Build a publick Mill thereon and and as in Duly Bound your Petitioner Shall Ever Pray......"/s/CharlesStice.

We know that he resided in Rutherford Co., N. C., for awhile, because from 1782 to 1799 he was a citizen of Little Broad River (Old Rutherford County), his name appearing on the tax rolls, and Minutes as Petit Juror, and Grand Juror, also as an oversser of roads.

The 1790 Rutherford Co., N. C. Census lists Charles Stice's family, one male over 16 years, 2 males under 16, and six females. His son, Andrew Stice, was also listed on the east side of Beaver Dam Creek, and PhillipStice was listed on the water's of Bill's reek and the southside of Youngs Mountain, with one son under 16, his wife and two daughters.

On March 23, 1799 he sold 240 acres to George Blanton and removed with his son, Andrew to Monmouth Cave, Kentucky, purchasing land on Green River, near the town of Brownsville, in Warren Co., where he died in 1803. His LWT was signed "Carl Stys". He left his wife, Caty, the use of the plantation with 150 acres of adjoining land. Granted his son, Philip, at wife's death, the whole of all the land and to him and his heirs forever. Exrs: Wife, Caty and Masten Elmore. Date: 2/26/1801. Wits: William Phillips, Philip Jones and William Forkner. Filed at the Court House in Bowling Green, Ky.

His wife was Caty, whom he named in his LWT, who d. 1815 in Warren Co., Ky.

Issue:

I. Katron Stice, daughter of Charles and Caty Steiss, b. ca 1762 N. C., d. 1800, killed by indians. She m. William Collins of Rutherford Co.

II. Mary Stice, daughter of Charles and Caty Steiss, b. ca 1764 N. C., d. ca 1855 Warren Co., KY m. John Haynes, Jr.

III. Andrew Stice, son of Charles and Caty Steiss, b. 1766 N. C. d. 1818 Madison Co., KY m. Nancy Green Wilson, b. 1771 N. C. Listed on 1800 Warren Co., KY Census. The family remained in Kentucky until ca 1818, then removed to Madison Co., Illinois. Issue:

A. Robert Fillmore Stice, son of Andrew and Nancy Stice, b. 1790 N. C., d. Morgan Co., Illinois, bured Conlee Cemetery, near Waverly, Illinois, m. 10/26/1810 Elizabeth Renfro in Warren Co., KY. He was married three times (2) Polly Eberman (3) Elizabeth Davis. Ref: The Stice Family by Ann and Leslie Stice.

B. Diana Stice, daughter of Andrew and Nancy Stice, b. 1793 N. C. m. 2/7/1814 James Watt in Warren Co., KY.

C. Charles Stice, son of Andrew and Nancy Stice, b. 1795 N. C.

D. Sally Stice, daughter of Andrew and Nancy Stice, b. 1797 N. C. m. 5/17/1815 James Simmons in Warren Co., KY.

E. Katy Stice, daughter of Andrew and Nancy Stice, b. 1799 N. C.

F. Esther Stice, daughter of Andrew and Nancy Stice, b. 1801 Bowling Green, KY.

G. Andrew Stice, son of Andrew and Nancy Stice, b. 1803 Bowling Green, KY.

H. William Wilson Stice, son of Andrew and Nancy Stice, b. 1805 Bowling Green, KY.

I. Nancy Stice, daughter of Andrew and Nancy Stice, b. 1807 Bowling Green, KY. There is a statute of Nancy Stice Bond at the State Capitol in Springfield, Illinois, being designated as a pioneer woman to Illinois.

J. John Stice, son of Andrew and Nancy Stice, b. 1809 Bowling Green, KY.

K. David Stice, son of Andrew and Nancy Stice, b. 1811 Bowling Green, KY.

L. James Stice, son of Andrew and Nancy Stice, b. 1814 Bowling Green, KY., d. 1835 Bowling Green, KY.

IV. Elizabeth Stice, daughter of Charles and Caty Steiss, b. ca 1772 N. C. m. 12/15/1796 Elmore Mastin in Rutherford Co., N.C.

V. Philip Stice, son of Charles and Caty Steiss, b. ca 1773 Tryon, N. C., died enroute to Kentucky m. Mary Haynes. Lised on 1790 Rutherford Co., N. C. Census at Bills Creek, near Young's Mountain, which is in the northwest portion of Rutherford Co., near Lake Leur. Listed on the 1785 Tax Rolls of Rutherford Co. He was Constable from 1789 to 1792, and served as a juror several times from 1789 to 1792, and was assigned road work from 1789 to 1813. Issue:

A. Charles Stice, son of Philip and Mary Stice, b. ca 1782 Rutherford Co., N. C., d. 1850/1855 Massoc Co., Illinois, m. 2/17/1807 Peggy Nettles in Rutherford Co., N. C. Charles and Peggy resided on the land in Edmonson Co., KY which has been named in the LWT of Charles Stice of Stice Shoals, which was located on Big Beaver Dam Creek near the City of Brownsville, KY.

Issue:

 

1. Shadrach Stice, son of Charles and Peggy Stice, b. 1816 Rutherford Co., N. C., d. 1864 Scott Co., IL m. (1) Salina Hains (2) 1868 Eliza A. Brown. in Madison Co., Illinois. Listed on 1850 Massoc Co., Illinois Census.

Issue:

a. William Rufus Stice, son of Shadrach Stice, b. ca 1841 Edmondson Co., KY,d. 1/14/1862.

b. John Medville Stice, son of Shadrach Stice, b. 1843 Edmondson Co., KY.

c. Mary A. Stice, daughter of Shadrach Stice, b. 1845 Edmonson Co., KY m. Lawrence Killebrew.

d. Margaret E. Stice, daughter of Shadrach Stice, b. 1846 Edmonson Co., KYm. 1866 Samue Hanback. e. Nancy Stice, daughter of Shadrach Stice, b. 1851.

f. Samuel P. Stice, son of Shadrach Stice, b. 1853.

g. George W. Stice, son of Shadrach Stice, b. ca 1855.

h. Thomas F. Stice, son of Shadrach Stice, b. 1858 Madison Co., IL. He removed to Oseago Township, Labette Co., KS, 3/1880 where he purchased 280 acres. He m. Lucy Caldwell in 1881. Ref: The Stice Family by Ann and Leslie Stice.

Issue: i. Fred Stice, died age 2.
ii. Ada Stice.
iii. Edward Stice.
iv. Nora Stice, twin.
v. Dora Stice, twin.
vi. Carl Stice.
vii. Pearl Stice.
viii. Clyde Stice.
ix. Margaret Stice, twin.
x. Marie Stice, twin.
xi. Blanche Stice.
xii. Omar Stice.

i. James R. Stice, son of Shadrach Stice, b. 5/1865 Madison Co., IL.

j. Ida Bell Stice.

2. Jesse Stice, son of Charles and Peggy Stice, b. 1818 Rutherford Co., N. C. Lived in Wabash Co., Illinois 12/20/1869. See The Stice Family by Ann and Leslie Stice.

3. Charles Stice, son of Charles and Peggy Stice. b. 1820 Rutherford Co., N. C.

4. William H. Stice, son of Charles and Peggy Stice, b. 1823 Rutherford Co., N. C. Listed on 1860 Massoc Co., Illinois Census.

5. Joseph Stice, son of Charles and Peggy Stice, b. 1825 Rutherford Co., N. C.

6. John Stice, son of Charles and Peggy Stice, b. 1826 Rutherford Co., N. C.

7. Rowena Stice, daughter of Charles and Peggy Stice.

8. Rebecca Stice, daughter of Charles and Peggy Stice.

9. Nancy Stice, daughter of Charles and Peggy Stice.

10. Mary A. Stice, daughter of Charles and Peggy Stice.

B. Susanna Stice, daughter of Philip and Mary Stice, m. 1/14/1807 Robert Hunter in Rutherford Co., N.C.

C. Phillip Stice, son of Philip and Mary Stice, d. 4/1844 Edmonson Co., KY m. Rebecca Dicus. LWT of Phillip Stice dated 4/15/1844 Edmonson Co., KY.

D. Sally Stice, daughter of Philip and Mary Stice, b. ca 1787 Rutherford Co., N. C. m. 4/4/1810 Standerford Jones in Rutherford Co., N. C.

E. Catherine Stice, daughter of Philip and Mary Stice, b. ca 1789 Rutherford Co., N. C. m. 11/5/1814 James Rector in Rutherford Co., N. C.

F. Mary Stice, daughter of Philip and Mary Stice, b. ca 1794 Rutherford Co., N. C. m. 4/15/1814 Joel Rector in Rutherford Co., N. C.

F. William Stice, son of Philip and Mary Stice, b. ca 1797 Rutherford Co., N. C. m. 7/18/1818 Mary Nettles in Rutherford Co., N. C.

G. Patsey Stice, daughter of Philip and Mary Stice, b. ca 1800 Rutherford Co., N. C. m. 11/20/1820 Peter Thomas in Rutherford Co., N. C.

H. Andrew Stice, son of Philip and Mary Stice, b. 1803 Rutherford Co., N. C., d. 8/29/1869 Brownsville, KY. He m. (1) Delilah Jones 3/25/1830 (2) 1/29/1839 Nancy Meredith.

Issue: 1. Albert Stice, son of Andrew and Delilah Stice, b. Brownsville, Edmonson Co., KY. Drowned in the G. River at the age of 14. See The Stice Family by Ann and Leslie Stice.

2. Wiley Stice, son of Andrew and Delilah Stice, b. 1835 Brownsville, Edmonson Co., KY.

3. Orville Stice, son of Andrew and Delilah Stice, b. 1838 Brownsville, Edmonson Co., KY, d. Warren Co., KY m. (1) Kesiah Majors in 1870 and (2) Sarah Bell Sweazy in 1875.

4. Augustus Melvin Stice, son of Andrew and Nancy Stice, b. 3/20/1841 Brownsville, Edmonson Co., KY d. 9/13/1883 Warren Co., KY, buried on the farm near Smithgrove, KY, m. 3/2/1863 in Edmonson Co., KY, Melissa Jane Kelly, b. 4/14/1840, d. 2/3/1918 Warren Co. , KY. LWT of Augustus Melvin Stice dated 3/29/1883 Melvin Co., KY. See The Stice Family by Ann and Leslie Stice.

Issue:

a. Alice Stice, daughter of Augustus Melvin and Melissa Stice, b. 3/2/1864 Warren Co., KY, d. 9/15/1942 m. 11/17/1881 J. B. Turks in Warren Co., KY.

b. Rudolphus Stice, son of Augustus Melvin and Melissa Stice, b. 9/15/1865 in Warren Co., KY, d. 1933 Regina, Sask. m. 12/1911 Mary Magee of Warren Co., KY., b. 4/8/1886 Scotland. See The Stice Family by Ann and Leslie Stice. Issue: i. Francis Marion Stice, son of Rudolphus and Mary Stice, b. 12/9/1913 Regina, Sask. m. 6/20/1935 Violet Daisy King in Regina, Sask ; ii. Mabel Stice, daughter of Rudolphus and Mary Stice, b. 1921 Regina, Sask., d. 1929 Regina, Sask.

c. Katherine Stice, daughter of Augustus Melvin and Melissa Stice, b. 9/14/1867 Warren Co., KY, d. 1945 Smithgrove, Warren Co., KY m. LaRue Carter.

d. Ella Stice, daughter of Augustus Melvin and Melissa Stice, b. 8/21/1869 Warren Co., KY d. 8/29/1885 Smithgrove, Warren Co., KY.

e. William Edward Stice, son of Augustus Melvin and Melissa Stice, b. 8/22/1871 Warren Co., KY d. 11/12/1921 m. Miss Meginnis.

f. Fred D. Stice, son of Augustus Melvin and Melissa Stice, b. 5/28/1873 Warren Co., KY, d. 1944 m. Molly Dillingham.

g. B. F. Stice, son of Augustus Melvin and Melissa Stice, b. 5/19/1875 Warren Co., KY.

h. Charles A. Stice, son of Augustus Melvin and Melissa Stice, b. 2/24/1877 Warren Co., KY d. 9/14/1967 Regina, Sask. m. Mable Meginnis.

i. John Henry Stice, son of Augustus Melvin and Melissa Stice, b. 1/29/1879 Warren Co., KY d. 11/23/1970 Ek City, Oklahoma m. Alice Huff.

j. Elizabeth Stice, daughter of Augustus Melvin and Melissa Stice, b. 4/4/1881 Warren Co., KY d. 10/7/1894 Smithgrove, Warren Co., KY.

5. James Washington Stice, son of Andrew and Nancy Stice, b. 9/16/1842 Brownsville, Edmonson Co., KY d. 4/11/1914 m. 1866 Nancy Kelly.

6. William Marcellus Stice, son of Andrew and Nancy Stice, b. 9/19/1844 Brownsville, Edmonson Co., KY, d. 9/24/1946 m. 1868 Ruth J. Lindsey.

7. John Thomas Brown Stice, son of Andrew and Nancy Stice, b. 8/8/1846 Brownsville, Edmonson Co., KY, d. 12/10/1930 m. 6/2/1872 Caroline Lindsey.

8. Zachary Taylor Stice, son of Andrew and Nancy Stice, b. 12/1/1848 Brownsville, Edmonson Co., KY, d. 7/5/1943 Warren Co., Illinois m. 1876 Martha Kelly.

9. Susan Jane Stice, daughter of Andrew and Nancy Stice, b. 1849 Brownsville, Edmonson Co., KY m. (1) Eli James (2) Wash Lindsey 1882.

10. Celia Frances Stice, daughter of Andrew and Nancy Stice, b. 1851 Brownsville, Edmonson Co., KY m. 1868 John Lindsey.

11. Sarah E. Stice, daughter of Andrew and Nancy Stice, b. 1854 Brownsville, Edmonson Co., KY m. 1878 George W. Heath.

12. Caroline Stice, daughter of Andrew and Nancy Stice, b. 1855 Brownsville, Edmonson Co., KY m. Wood Lindsey.

13. Veb Stice, daughter of Andrew and Nancy Stice, b. 1858 Brownsville, Edmonson Co., KY m. 1872 John F. Lindsey.

I. Mastin David Stice, son of Philip and Mary Stice, b. 1808/1810 Rutherford Co., N. C. m. (1) 3/31/1831 Lucinda Dicus (2) 1863 Marilda Logan.

VI. Charles Stice, son of Charles and Caty Steiss, b. 3/31/1775 N. C. , d. 1/1827 Gallatin Co., KY m. 2/21/1799 Mary Baker in Shelby Co., KY. His LWT dated 1827. Listed on 1790 Rutherford Co., N. C. Census and 1800 Warren Co. Census. His widow, Mary Stice, was listed on the 1830-1850 Boone Co., KY Census. The LWT of Mary Stice was dated 3/17/1847, probated 11/6/1854 Boone Co., MO. Issue:

A. Moses Stice, son of Charles and Mary Stice, b. 12/25/1804 KY, d. 9/24/1852 California m. (1) 9/9/1824 Elizabeth March, b. 1807 KY, the daughter of Rudolph March and Hannah Roberts, and (2) 10/20/1864 Frances B. March.

Issue: 1. Bluford Stice, son of Moses and Elizabeth Stice, b. 7/12/1825 MO, d. 12/26/1863 Baker Co., Oregon m. Martha Stice 12/28/1843 in Scotland Co., MO. Martha was b.3/13/1830 MO, d. 1881 Napa, California.

Issue:

a. Emalaine Stice, daughter of Bluford and Martha Stice, b. 12/14/1845.

b. Alvira Stice, daughter of Bluford and Martha Stice, b. 12/20/1847.

c. Martha Stice, daughter of Bluford and Martha Stice, b. 6/2/1849.

d. Kimelba E. Stice, daughter of Bluford and Martha Stice, b. 8/25/1854.

e. Lisa Ann Stice, daughter of Bluford and Martha Stice, b. 12/25/1857 Napa, California.

f. Lafayette Stice, son of Bluford and Martha Stice, b. 2/22/1860 Napa, California, d. 2/15/1937 Napa, California m. 4/26/1881 Sarah Isabella Turner in St. Helena Napa, California.

g. William Martin Stice, son of Bluford and Martha Stice, b. 10/20/1861 Napa, California.

h. Ellen Stice, daughter of Bluford and Martha Stice, b. 6/30/1866 Napa, California.

2. Avington Stice, son of Moses and Elizabeth Stice, b. 1829 Boone Co., MO m. 12/29/1846 Nancy Bird March, b. 6/18/1830 MO, d. 1/29/1904 MO, in Scotland Co., MO. Listed 1850-1860 Scotland Co., MO Census.

Issue:

a. Cindarella Stice daughter of Avington and Nancy Stice, b. 1849 Scotland Co., MO m. 7/28/1868 Phillip Blain in Scotland Co., MO.

b. Sarah Frances Stice, daughter of Avington and Nancy Stice, b. 1850 Scotland Co., MO m. 12/25/1888 William F. Courtney in Scotland Co., MO.

c. Phebe Stice, daughter of Avington and Nancy Stice, b. 1853 Scotland Co., MO m. 8/16/1869 Martin M. Stowe in Scotland Co., MO.

d. Hannah Stice, daughter of Avington and Nancy Stice, b. 1854 Scotland Co., MO.

e. William Jefferson Stice, son of Avington and Nancy Stice, b. 7/1855 Scotland Co., MO, d. 1930 MO m. 1874 (per 1900 census) Mary Elizabeth Crandall., b. Sept. 1860 MO. Listed on 1900 Lewis Co., MO Census, Labelle Township. Ref: Personal records of Donna Ryan, 1223 Shaster Ave., San Jose, CA. Issue:

i. Perry A. Stice, son of William Jefferson and Mary Stice, b. 6/1880 MO.

ii. James D. Stice, son of William Jefferson and Mary Stice, b. 1/16/1882 MO, d. 11/1965 Lewis Co., MO, buried Midway Cemetery, Lewis Co., MO.

iii. Lula Louise Stice, daughter of William Jefferson and Mary Stice, b. 1884 Lewis Co., MO d. 3/27/1947 Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois, buried Lewstown, MO m. George William Brumbaugh.

iv. Sanford Stice, son of William Jefferson and Mary Stice, b. 7/1896 MO.

v. Nancy Stice, daughter of William Jefferson and Mary Stice, b. 3/1889 MO.

vi. Theodore Stice, son of William Jefferson and Mary Stice, b. 2/1890 MO.

vi. John Stice, son of William Jefferson and Mary Stice, b. 12/1891 MO.

vii. Rosey Stice, son of William Jefferson and Mary Stice, b. 9/1885 MO.

viii. Al Stice, son of William Jefferson and Mary Stice. b. 12/1887 MO.

ix. Lena P. Stice, daughter of William Jefferson and Mary Stice, b. 10/1888 MO.

x. Child, d. before 1900 Lewis Co., MO. The 1900 Census of Lewis Co., MO stated that 11 children were born to this couple, with 10 alive.

f. Susannah E. Stice, daughter of Avington and Nancy Stice, b. 1857 Scotland Co., MO.

g. Martha E. Stice, daughter of Avington and Nancy Stice, b. 1859 Scotland Co., MO m. 5/19/1882 George G. Bradley in Scotland Co., MO.

3. Elizabeth Stice, daughter of Moses and Elizabeth Stice, b. 1836 Boone Co. , MO.

4. Jonathan B. Stice, son of Moses and Elizabeth Stice, b. 1839 MO m. Elizabeth Jane Phelps 2/7/1857 in Scotland Co., MO.

5. Tyre Stice, son of Moses and Elizabeth Stice, b. 1841 MO.

6. Lurinda Stice, daughter of Moses and Elizabeth Stice, b. 5/6/1844 Scotland Co., MO, d. 1931.

7. Moses Stice, son of Moses and Elizabeth Stice, b. 1845 Scotland Co., MO m. 10/20/1864 Frances B. March, in Schuyler Co., MO.

8. Andrew Stice, son of Moses and Elizabeth Stice, b. 1849 Scotland Co., MO.

B. Agnes Stice., daughter of Charles and Mary Stice, b. 1808 KY d. 10/15/1886 MO m. 1/21/1830 Tyre March in Boone Co., MO. Listed on 1850 Scotland Co., MO Census with her husband, Tyre March.

C. Joshua B. Stice, son of Charles and Mary Stice, b. 1815 KY m. Mary J. Listed 1850 Boone Co., MO Census. Listed on 1850 Boone Co., MO Census. Issue: Andrew Stice, son of Joshua B. and Mary J. Stice, b. 1840 Boone Co., MO.; and Laselda Stice, daughter of Joshua B. and Mary J. Stice, b. 1850 Boone Co., MO.

D. Mary Ann Stice, daughter of Charles and Mary Stice, b. 1820 KY, d. ca 1882 in Scotland Co., MO m. 3/28/1838 John Jefferson March in MO.

E. Andrew Smith Stice, son of Charles and Mary Stice, b. 1818 KY m. Martha Ann Coats. Listed 1850 Boone Co., MO Census. Martha b. 1828 KY.

Issue:

1. Amanda Stice, daughter of Andrew Smith Stice and Martha Ann, b. 1843 Scotland Co., MO.

2. Mary J. Stice, daughter of Andrew Smith Stice and Martha Ann, b. 1844 Scotland Co., MO.

3. Sarah B. Stice, daughter of Andrew Smith Stice and Martha Ann, b. 1845 Scotland Co., MO.

4. Moses Stice, son of Andrew Smith Stice and Martha Ann, b. 1847 Scotland Co., MO.

5. Elizabeth Stice, daughter of Andrew Smith Stice and Martha Ann. b. 1850 Scotland Co., MO.

F. Spicy Stice, son of Charles and Mary Stice, d. in Arkansas.

G. Bluford Stice, son of Charles and Mary Stice, d. 11/1849 Boone Co., MO m. Sabina. The LWT of Bluford Stice dated 8/12/1846, probated 11/6/1849 Boone Co., MO. Sabina Stice was listed on the 1850 Boone Co., MO Census.

Issue:

1. Ann Eliza Stice, daughter of Bluford and Sabina Stice, b. 1837 MO.

2. Lucinda Stice, daughter of Bluford and Sabina Stice, b. 1839 MO.

3. William E. Stice, son of Bluford and Sabina Stice, b. 1841 MO.

4. John C. Stice, son of Bluford and Sabina Stice, b. 1/1844 MO. Listed on 1900 Boone Co., MO Census. Wife, Lizzie M. b. 2/1859 MO.

Issue:

i. Loula D. Stice, daughter of John C. and Lizzie M. Stice, b. 7/1879 Boone Co., MO.

ii. Pearl D. Stice, daughter of John C. and Lizzie M. Stice, b. 9/1883 Boone Co., MO.

iii. John C. Stice, son of John C. and Lizzie M. Stice, b. 11/1885 Boone Co., MO.

iv. David L. Stice, son of John C. and Lizzie M. Stice, b. 2/1888 Boone Co., MO.

v. Walter V. Stice, son of John C. and Lizzie M. Stice, b. 7/1890 Boone Co., MO.

vi. William W. Stice, son of John C. and Lizzie M. Stice, b. 8/1895 Boone Co., MO.

vii. Cecil M. Stice, son of John C. and Lizzie M. Stice, b. 5/1898 Boone Co., MO.

5. Susan Stice, daughter of Bluford and Sabina Stice, b. 1847 MO.

VII. Ruth Stice, daughter of Charles and Caty Steiss, b. ca 1776 N. C. m. Reuben Alexander.

VIII. Ester Stice, daughter of Charles and Caty Steiss, b. ca 1779 Rutherford Co., N. C. , d. ca 1855 Warren Co., IL m. 2/21/1804 William Simmons in Warren Co., KY.

IX. David Stice, son of Charles and Caty Steiss, b. ca 1782 Rutherford Co., N. C. d. 1856, his LWT Warren Co., KY, m. 12/6/1802 Sally McCracken, Warren Co., KY.

Issue:

A. James Stice, son of David and Sally Stice, removed to Marshall Co., KY, where he was Judge. Issue: James Stice, Jr., son of James Stice; Van Stice, son of James Stice, killed in 1862 during Civil War; and Walter Stice, son of James Stice.

B. Hugh Stice, son of David and Sally Stice, m. France Davis, removed to Marshall Co., KY.

C. Ruth Stice, daughter of David and Sally Stice.

D. Jane Stice, daughter of David and Sally Stice.

X. Peter Stice, son of Charles and Caty Steiss, b. 1/25/1787 Rutherford Co., N. C. d. 10/8/1877 Washougal, Washington, his obituary appearing in the Washington Times. He m. 1/22/1807 Charlotte Winscott in Gallatin Co., KY. Listed on 1810 Gallatin Co., KY Census.

XI. Rebecca Stice, daughter of Charles and Caty Steiss, b. ca 1789 m. James Ethel 2/251812 in Warren Co., KY.

XII. Sally Stice, daughter of Charles and Caty Steiss, b. 10/1/1791 Rutherford Co., N. C. m. 12/16/1807 James Sargent in Warren Co., KY.

          Spohn.  Michael Spohn was born 1702 in Germany, died 6/27/1779 in Frederick County, Maryland.  He was married in Germany to Maria Catharina who died age the age of 65 on 6/24/1779 in Frederick County, Maryland.  Children: Martin, Peter, Elizabeth, Catherine and John, all born in Germany.

 

          Rev. John Spohn, son of Michael, minister of the Dundard Faith, was born 1775 in Maryland and died 1857 in Iowa.  He married 1st, Judith Wise (1779-1821) in Washington County, Pennsylvania and 2nd, May or Mary.  Children by 1st marriage: Mary (1799-1822); John W. (born 1800); David (1801-1838); Adam (born 1802); Rachel (1807-1892) married Mathian Timbaugh; Jacob J. (1809-1870) married Margaret Hannah Hupp; Elizabeth; Judith: Hannah.  Children by second wife: Eli, born 1824 and Jonathan., born 1829.[12]

 

          Martin Spohn, son of Rev. John, was born 1744 in Germany and died 1839 in Washington County, Pennsylvania.  He was married on 3/18/1773 in Frederick County, Maryland to Magdalene Lettermaenin.  Children: John, born 1775 in Maryland married Judith Wise and Daniel married Sarah Mack.

 



[1] Parish Records of Faxarn, Albsborg, Gothenburg, Sweden.

[2] Revolutionary War Pension of Andrew Bankston, Rutherford County, North Carolina

[3] The Constitution, Atlanta 8/15/1886

 

[4] 1880 Forsyth & Whitfield County, Georgia Census Records; 1850 Forsyth County Census.

 

[5] Newberry County, South Carolina Historical and Genealogical by Sumner.

[6] Newberry County, South Carolina Historical and Genealogical, by Summer.

 

[7] 1800 Fairfield County Census. John Lightner. 2 males 16-26, male 26-45, male 45 and over, 2 females under 10, 2 females 16-26, female 45 and over.

[8] McCall's Roster of the Revolution, Vol. Ill.

[9] Estate of Jacob Moon 1793, Greene Co., Ga.; Albemarle Co., Va deeds; Frederick Co., Va Wills; Bucks Co., Pa Wills and Deeds; Bedford Co., Va Wills; Hinshaw's Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy; Penn's Colony by George E. McCracken.

 

[10] Some Descendants of Richard Perkins and wife, Mary of Baltimore, now Harford Co., Maryland, by Sarah Sitz; History of Belmont Co., OH; 1830 Habersham Co., Ga. Census; 1850-1860 DeKalb Co. Census; DeKalb County, Ga Wills & Estates; Habersham Co. Tax Digests; Bible of Mrs. Pearl Howard, Atlanta, Georgia (1967), deceased; St. George Parish, Harford Co., Maryland; Spotsylvania Co., Va. Deeds; Orange Co., Va Deeds.

[11] References: 1785 Rutherford Co., N. C. Tax Rolls; 1790 Rutherford Co., N. C. Census; 1800 Warren Co., N. C. Census; 1810 Gallatin Co., KY Census; 1830-1850 Boone Co., MO Census; 1850-1860 Scotland Co., MO Census; 1850 Edmonson Co., KY Census; 1860 Massoc Co., IL Census; 1900 Boone Co., MO Census; 1900 Lewis Co., MO Census; Boone Co., MO Marriages; Boone Co., MO Wills and Testaments; Craven Co., S. C. Land Grants; Gallatin Co., KY Wills and Testaments; Gallatin Co., KY Marriages; Madison Co., IL Marriages; Misc. Civil Papers Tryon Co., N. C. (1771-1776) Napa Co., CA Marriages; Personal records of Donna Ryan, 1223 Shaster Ave., San Jose, CA;  Rutherford Co., N. C. Marriages; Scotland Co., MO Marriages; Shelby Co., KY Marriages; The Stice Family by Ann and Leslie Stice; Warren Co., KY Wills and Testaments; Warren Co., KY Marriages

 

 

 

[12] Personal records of Mrs. Alice Newton, Careless Acres, Rt. 3, Marietta, Georgia 30060 (1971).