Nathan Williams

M, d. between 1795 and 1796
Father*Providence Williams Senior b. bt 1710 - 1714, d. a 20 Feb 1772
Mother*Sarah (?) b. c 1710
Nathan Williams|d. bt 1795 - 1796|p217.htm#i13398|Providence Williams Senior|b. bt 1710 - 1714\nd. a 20 Feb 1772|p216.htm#i13396|Sarah (?)|b. c 1710|p216.htm#i13397|||||||||||||
 Nathan Williams was the son of Providence Williams Senior and Sarah (?)
Marriage* Nathan Williams married Sarah (?).1 
Death*between 1795 and 1796 Nathan Williams died between 1795 and 1796 at Newberry, South Carolina.1 
Will*31 March 1795 He left a will on 31 March 1795 at Newberry, South Carolina; Series: S108093
Reel: 0018
Frame: 00584
Item: 000

Date: 2/29/1796

Description: WILLIAMS, MATHAN, WILL TYPESCRIPT, NEWBERRY COUNTY (MSS WILL: ESTATE RECORD BOOK A. PAGE 365) (1 FRAME).

Names indexed: GARY, JOHN; GARY, THOMAS; HILL, STEPHEN; SANDERS, MICHAEL; WILLIAMS, JOHN; WILLIAMS, NATHAN; WILLIAMS, PATIENCE; WILLIAMS, SARAH; WILLIAMS, STEPHEN

Locations: NEWBERRY COUNTY

Document type: WILL (TYPESCRIPT).1 
Probate*29 February 1796 His estate was probated on 29 February 1796 at Newberry, South Carolina.1 

Family

Sarah (?) d. a 31 Mar 1795
Child

Citations

  1. [S854] WILLIAMS, NATHAN, WILL TYPESCRIPT http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/…

James Williams1

M, b. 1743, d. after 27 June 1787
Father*Providence Williams Senior1 b. bt 1710 - 1714, d. a 20 Feb 1772
Mother*Sarah (?)1 b. c 1710
James Williams|b. 1743\nd. a 27 Jun 1787|p217.htm#i13399|Providence Williams Senior|b. bt 1710 - 1714\nd. a 20 Feb 1772|p216.htm#i13396|Sarah (?)|b. c 1710|p216.htm#i13397|||||||||||||
Birth*1743 James Williams was born in 1743 at or Virginia, Maryland.1 
 He was the son of Providence Williams Senior and Sarah (?).1 
Land*5 June 1787 James Williams obtained a Bureau of Land Management land patent from Newberry Co SC Deed Book A, 311-313: Lease and release. 13 & 14 April 1774, James Williams of Ninety Six District, to Samuel Pearson of same, for £200 SC money, 200 acres in the fork of Broad & Saludy Rivers on a branch of Bush River called Beaverdam, recorded in Book 3B, page 176, granted to Providence Williams 20 Aug 1767, the said Providence Williams being deceased intested, the above named James Williams being the eldest son & heir at law. James Williams (Seal), Wit: Elijah Teague, Samuel Crumton (X), John Furnas. Permitted to be recorded on a former proof 5 June 1787 and
recorded 27 June 1787. 5 June 1787 Newberry, South Carolina.2 
Death*after 27 June 1787 He died after 27 June 1787 at Newberry, South Carolina; Newberry Co SC Deed Book A, 311-313: Lease and release. 13 & 14 April 1774, James Williams of Ninety Six District, to Samuel Pearson of same, for £200 SC money, 200 acres in the fork of Broad & Saludy Rivers on a branch of Bush River called Beaverdam, recorded in Book 3B, page 176, granted to Providence Williams 20 Aug 1767, the said Providence Williams being deceased intested, the above named James Williams being the eldest son & heir at law. James Williams (Seal), Wit: Elijah Teague, Samuel Crumton (X), John Furnas. Permitted to be recorded on a former proof 5 June 1787 and
recorded 27 June 1787.1,2 

Citations

  1. [S843] TinaSwyers1946, 3 Feb 2011.
  2. [S225] Unknown compiler, Newberry Deed Book.

John Williams1

M, b. circa 1745
Father*Providence Williams Senior1 b. bt 1710 - 1714, d. a 20 Feb 1772
Mother*Sarah (?)1 b. c 1710
John Williams|b. c 1745|p217.htm#i13400|Providence Williams Senior|b. bt 1710 - 1714\nd. a 20 Feb 1772|p216.htm#i13396|Sarah (?)|b. c 1710|p216.htm#i13397|||||||||||||
Birth*circa 1745 John Williams was born circa 1745 at Newberry, South Carolina.1 
 He was the son of Providence Williams Senior and Sarah (?).1 

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S843] TinaSwyers1946, 3 Feb 2011.

Isaac Williams1

M, b. 1750
Father*Providence Williams Senior1 b. bt 1710 - 1714, d. a 20 Feb 1772
Mother*Sarah (?)1 b. c 1710
Isaac Williams|b. 1750|p217.htm#i13401|Providence Williams Senior|b. bt 1710 - 1714\nd. a 20 Feb 1772|p216.htm#i13396|Sarah (?)|b. c 1710|p216.htm#i13397|||||||||||||
Birth*1750 Isaac Williams was born in 1750.1 
 He was the son of Providence Williams Senior and Sarah (?).1 

Citations

  1. [S843] TinaSwyers1946, 3 Feb 2011.

Sarah Williams1

F, b. circa 1760
Father*Providence Williams Senior1 b. bt 1710 - 1714, d. a 20 Feb 1772
Mother*Sarah (?)1 b. c 1710
Sarah Williams|b. c 1760|p217.htm#i13402|Providence Williams Senior|b. bt 1710 - 1714\nd. a 20 Feb 1772|p216.htm#i13396|Sarah (?)|b. c 1710|p216.htm#i13397|||||||||||||
Birth*circa 1760 Sarah Williams was born circa 1760.1 
 She was the daughter of Providence Williams Senior and Sarah (?).1 

Citations

  1. [S843] TinaSwyers1946, 3 Feb 2011.

Sarah (?)1

F, d. after 31 March 1795
Married Name Her married name was Williams.1 
Marriage* Sarah (?) married Nathan Williams, son of Providence Williams Senior and Sarah (?).1 
Death*after 31 March 1795 Sarah (?) died after 31 March 1795.1 

Family

Nathan Williams d. bt 1795 - 1796
Child

Citations

  1. [S854] WILLIAMS, NATHAN, WILL TYPESCRIPT http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/…

(?) Williams1

M, b. circa 1796
Father*Nathan Williams1 d. bt 1795 - 1796
Mother*Sarah (?)1 d. a 31 Mar 1795
(?) Williams|b. c 1796|p217.htm#i13406|Nathan Williams|d. bt 1795 - 1796|p217.htm#i13398|Sarah (?)|d. a 31 Mar 1795|p217.htm#i13403|Providence Williams Senior|b. bt 1710 - 1714\nd. a 20 Feb 1772|p216.htm#i13396|Sarah (?)|b. c 1710|p216.htm#i13397|||||||
Birth*circa 1796 (?) Williams was born circa 1796.1 
 He was the son of Nathan Williams and Sarah (?).1 

Citations

  1. [S854] WILLIAMS, NATHAN, WILL TYPESCRIPT http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/…

John Williams Senior1

M, d. 23 June 1755
Marriage* John Williams Senior married Mary (?).1 
Residence*1 September 1729 John Williams Senior lived on 1 September 1729 at Frederick, Maryland; By 1729, John and Mary Williams lived between present day Liberty Town and Union Bridge, Frederick County, Maryland. They were possibly the parents of the John Williams who operated the Ferry near the mouth of Opequon Creek. p. 52.2,3 
Religion*18 June 1730 He was On 18 June 1730, John and Mary Williams were witnesses at the "Quaker" marriage of Thomas Mills and Elizabeth Harrold at Joseph
Ballenger's at "Manaquicy" in present day Frederick County MARYLAND(Pioneers of Old Frederick, footnote Quaker New Garden Monthly Meeting Marriages, p. 73 ½.2 
Land*22 December 1734 He obtained a Bureau of Land Management land patent from On 22 December 1734, John Williams had Robert Brooks survey 131 acres of land on the Potomac River at the mouth of Opequon Creek. (Tract 78, Map 1) *The map and notebook of the October 1736 survey of the Potomac River lists Joseph Williams' house, west of Richard Paulson and Sheppherd's Island in the Potomac River, and John Williams Ferry Landing and house on the above 131-acre surveyed land. (Pioneers of Old Frederick County, p.51, footnote—Robert Brooke, Book of Surveys, Virginia Historical Society) 22 December 1734 Potomac River.2 
Death*23 June 1755 He died on 23 June 1755 at Frederick, Virginia; The condition of Frederick County is hinted at now and then in the messages and addresses which passed between the Governor and the Assembly.
On June 28, 1755, Governor Sharpe informed the Assembly that he had heard "from the back inhabitants of Frederick County advising me that a party of French Indians, last Monday morning [June 23], fell on the inhabitants of this Province and killed two men and one woman (who have been since found dead); eight other persons they have taken prisoners and carried off. The names of the persons who were murdered and left are JOHN WILLIAMS and his wife and grandson, and with their bodies was also found a French Indian. The persons carried off are RICHARD WILLIAMS, a son of JOHN who was murdered, one DAWSON'S wife and four children. RICHARD WILLIAMS' wife, and two brothers of the young man who is killed, have made their escape. [One of the children was Susannah Williams who was held captive for 13 years and traded for Indian prisoners. Susannah wears a cap on her head the rest of her life. She marries Uriah Blue - my note - Tina]. This accident I find, has so terrified the distant inhabitants, that many of them are retiring and forsaking their plantations."

Journal of Rev. Francis Asbury, Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church" (Seattle Public Library 1990’s)
Vol I, Aug 7, 1771 to Dec 31, 1786. NY, 1852. p 476-480. "July 1784. Saturday, 31. I praise God for health of body, peace of mind, and a desire to be holiness to the Lord: I am led into a deep and sweet union with God...Richard Williams, on the north branch of the Potomac, was taken prisoner by the Indians. It may be satisfactory to many to record in this journal his own account of the wonderful deliverances he experienced, and the extraordinary combinations of providences by which he was restored to his family. A few days before Braddock's defeat, nineteen Indians beset the house, killed his father, his mother, and one of his brother's sons: Williams and his child they secured as prisoners, and took them away to Fort Pitt, (now Pittsburg)......"

1755, June - John & wife, Mary, killed in Indian attack in Hampshire County per numerous recounts of history of this county including that of Rev. Asbury, Episcopal Methodist circuit minister.

The Battle of Monongahela 1755 - Braddock's Defeat
Battle : Braddock’s defeat on the Monongahela River
War : The French and Indian War also known as the Seven Year War (1757 to 1762)

"The Chalice", Issue 13, #1, May 1995. Natl Blue Family Assoc. p 32. "...Richard Williams, father of Susanne Blue who, with her father, was captured by Indians and taken to Detroit area from which Williams escaped and some 13 years later got Susanne back to Hampshire. (by Willard M. "Bud" Ansel)."1 
Will*1756 He left a will in 1756 at Frederick, Maryland; MARYLAND INDEXES
(Probate Records, Colonial, Index)
W, 1634-1777, SE4-23
Image No: 007003
WILLS j Williams, John 1756 Frederick Box 1, folder 64 COUNTY.4 

Family

Mary (?) d. 23 Jun 1755

Citations

  1. [S857] Thomas John Chew, & McKinsey, Alger Williams, History of Frederick County VA.
  2. [S900] O'Dell, Pioneers of Old Frederick County [VA].
  3. [S844] Grace L. Tracey, Pioneers of Old Monocacy MD.
  4. [S935] WILLS j Williams, John 1756 Frederick Box 1, folder 64 COUNTY SE4-23, Frederick Box 1, folder 64.

Mary (?)1

F, d. 23 June 1755
Marriage* Mary (?) married John Williams Senior.1 
Married Name Her married name was Williams.1 
Death*23 June 1755 Mary (?) died on 23 June 1755 at Frederick, Virginia.1 

Family

John Williams Senior d. 23 Jun 1755

Citations

  1. [S857] Thomas John Chew, & McKinsey, Alger Williams, History of Frederick County VA.

David Cole

M, b. 1795
Father*William Cole b. 1769, d. 23 Mar 1802
Mother*Rachel Paschall b. 29 Nov 1759, d. a 2 Feb 1813
David Cole|b. 1795|p217.htm#i13409|William Cole|b. 1769\nd. 23 Mar 1802|p183.htm#i11434|Rachel Paschall|b. 29 Nov 1759\nd. a 2 Feb 1813|p75.htm#i4327|Rev. John Cole|b. c 1728\nd. b 2 Jan 1809|p217.htm#i13411|Elizabeth Smith|b. c 1730\nd. Aug 1795|p217.htm#i13412|Samuel Paschall|b. 1 Apr 1727\nd. 1805|p220.htm#i13594|Fereby (?)|d. a 1805|p220.htm#i13595|
Birth*1795 David Cole was born in 1795 at Newberry, South Carolina. 
 He was the son of William Cole and Rachel Paschall

Elizabeth Betsey Cole1

F, b. 7 November 1796, d. 9 July 1833
Father*William Cole1 b. 1769, d. 23 Mar 1802
Mother*Rachel Paschall1 b. 29 Nov 1759, d. a 2 Feb 1813
Elizabeth Betsey Cole|b. 7 Nov 1796\nd. 9 Jul 1833|p217.htm#i13410|William Cole|b. 1769\nd. 23 Mar 1802|p183.htm#i11434|Rachel Paschall|b. 29 Nov 1759\nd. a 2 Feb 1813|p75.htm#i4327|Rev. John Cole|b. c 1728\nd. b 2 Jan 1809|p217.htm#i13411|Elizabeth Smith|b. c 1730\nd. Aug 1795|p217.htm#i13412|Samuel Paschall|b. 1 Apr 1727\nd. 1805|p220.htm#i13594|Fereby (?)|d. a 1805|p220.htm#i13595|
Birth*7 November 1796 Elizabeth Betsey Cole was born on 7 November 1796.1 
 She was the daughter of William Cole and Rachel Paschall.1 
Death*9 July 1833 Elizabeth Betsey Cole died on 9 July 1833 at Newberry, South Carolina, at age 36.1 

Citations

  1. [S861] Paschall, Rachel, GenealogyandFamily History, online http://genhistory.net/getperson.php

Rev. John Cole

M, b. circa 1728, d. before 2 January 1809
Marriage* Rev. John Cole married Elizabeth Smith
Birth*circa 1728 Rev. John Cole was born circa 1728 at Virginia. 
Occupation*between 1782 and 1809 He was Minister between 1782 and 1809 at Bush River Church, Newberry, South Carolina. 
Ordination*1783 He was ordained in 1783 at Newberry, South Carolina; One of the members, John Cole, Sr., giving “ardent and warm exhortations,” was licensed in 1781 and ordained in 1783 by Rev. Messrs. Joseph Burson and John Webb of Fairforest, at which time he was chosen pastor of Bush River Church. f522 He remained in that office into the new century and from his pastorate the church came to be known also as Cole’s Meeting House.1 
Will*16 April 1808 He left a will on 16 April 1808 at Newberry, South Carolina.2 
Death*before 2 January 1809 He died before 2 January 1809 at Newberry, South Carolina; Death entered in minutes Jan. 4, 1809. Will proved Jan. 2, 1809.3,2 
Probate*2 January 1809 His estate was probated on 2 January 1809 at Newberry, South Carolina.2 

Family

Elizabeth Smith b. c 1730, d. Aug 1795
Children

Citations

  1. [S525] Leah, Ph.D. Townsend, South Carolina Baptists 1670-1805.
  2. [S867] Cole, John, Sr., Will http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/…
  3. [S866] Charlotte Coats, Bush River Baptist Church SC.

Elizabeth Smith

F, b. circa 1730, d. August 1795
Marriage* Elizabeth Smith married Rev. John Cole
Birth*circa 1730 Elizabeth Smith was born circa 1730 at Virginia. 
Death*August 1795 She died in August 1795 at Newberry, South Carolina.1 

Family

Rev. John Cole b. c 1728, d. b 2 Jan 1809
Children

Citations

  1. [S866] Charlotte Coats, Bush River Baptist Church SC.
  2. [S867] Cole, John, Sr., Will http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/…

Jesse Reeder Gary

M, b. 1819, d. 7 July 1848
Father*Newman Numan Gary1 b. 2 Oct 1782, d. 12 Nov 1848
Mother*Elizabeth Reeder b. 22 Jun 1785, d. 1 Aug 1857
Jesse Reeder Gary|b. 1819\nd. 7 Jul 1848|p217.htm#i13417|Newman Numan Gary|b. 2 Oct 1782\nd. 12 Nov 1848|p76.htm#i4352|Elizabeth Reeder|b. 22 Jun 1785\nd. 1 Aug 1857|p76.htm#i4360|Thomas Gary Senior|b. c 1727\nd. a 16 Mar 1797|p72.htm#i4204|Uriah Newman|b. 1733\nd. Jan 1796|p72.htm#i4205||||Elizabeth B. Cole|d. Nov 1801|p217.htm#i13450|
Note Jesse Reeder Gary Jesse Gary's estate settlement, 14 Jan. 1852, Laurens Co., SC at which time his wife and daughter were living in Charleston, SC; Louisa Elizabeth Gary, a minor over the age of 14, to have two-thirds, Partition of 292 acres, adjacent Numan Gary, Mrs. Margaret Griffin and others. Dr. H. H. Huggins, husband of daughter, Louisa, adm. 
Person-Source He was Person-Source; Person Source.2 
Birth*1819 He was born in 1819 at Clinton, Laurens, South Carolina. 
 He was the son of Newman Numan Gary and Elizabeth Reeder.1 
Marriage*1 July 1834 Jesse Reeder Gary married Elizabeth A. J. (?) on 1 July 1834; In an email, Mary Lynn Skelton wrote:A marriage is recorded for Oneale, Elizabeth A J MR and Jesse R Gary on July 1, 1834. I found this on the SC GenWeb Archives: Marriage Records--1776-1860. According to the file, these S. Carolina marriages and marriage notices were extracted from the Charleston Observer (1776-1860). It can be found at this address.http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/sc/marriages/scm_char.txt.3 
Death*7 July 1848 Jesse Reeder Gary died on 7 July 1848. 

Family

Elizabeth A. J. (?)

Citations

  1. [S523] George Leland, SR., A.B., A.M. Summer, Newberry County, South Carolina Annals.
  2. [S1034] Ethel Speer Updike, Gary Family of England to Virginia to South Carolina.
  3. [S1191] Unknown author, Email, from Mary Lynn Gary Skelton, e-mail address, Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004.

Permelia C. Gary

F, b. 3 December 1817, d. 3 May 1846
Father*Newman Numan Gary1,2 b. 2 Oct 1782, d. 12 Nov 1848
Mother*Elizabeth Reeder1 b. 22 Jun 1785, d. 1 Aug 1857
Permelia C. Gary|b. 3 Dec 1817\nd. 3 May 1846|p217.htm#i13419|Newman Numan Gary|b. 2 Oct 1782\nd. 12 Nov 1848|p76.htm#i4352|Elizabeth Reeder|b. 22 Jun 1785\nd. 1 Aug 1857|p76.htm#i4360|Thomas Gary Senior|b. c 1727\nd. a 16 Mar 1797|p72.htm#i4204|Uriah Newman|b. 1733\nd. Jan 1796|p72.htm#i4205||||Elizabeth B. Cole|d. Nov 1801|p217.htm#i13450|
Married Name Her married name was Pyles.1 
Person-Source Permelia C. Gary was Person-Source; Person Source.3 
Marriage* She married Newton Pyles.1 
Birth*3 December 1817 Permelia C. Gary was born on 3 December 1817 at Clinton, Laurens, South Carolina. 
 She was the daughter of Newman Numan Gary and Elizabeth Reeder.1,2 
Death*3 May 1846 Permelia C. Gary died on 3 May 1846 at age 28. 
Burial*after 3 May 1846 She was buried after 3 May 1846 at Pyles Cemetery, Clinton, Laurens, South Carolina. 

Family

Newton Pyles b. 1804
Children

Citations

  1. [S864] Gary, Newman, Will.
  2. [S523] George Leland, SR., A.B., A.M. Summer, Newberry County, South Carolina Annals.
  3. [S1034] Ethel Speer Updike, Gary Family of England to Virginia to South Carolina.

Jeanor (?)1

F, d. before 25 August 1823
Married Name Her married name was Cole. 
(Witness) Will16 April 1808 Jeanor (?) witnessed the will of Rev. John Cole on 16 April 1808 at Newberry, South Carolina.2 
Death*before 25 August 1823 Jeanor (?) died before 25 August 1823 at Newberry, South Carolina.1 

Family

Child

Thomas Cole1

M, d. before 9 November 1822
Mother*Jeanor (?)1 d. b 25 Aug 1823
Thomas Cole|d. b 9 Nov 1822|p217.htm#i13437||||Jeanor (?)|d. b 25 Aug 1823|p217.htm#i13434|||||||||||||
 Thomas Cole was the son of Jeanor (?).1 
Note Thomas Cole Thomas Cole was a son of James and Jeanor Cole. 
(Witness) Will16 April 1808 He witnessed the will of Rev. John Cole on 16 April 1808 at Newberry, South Carolina.2 
Death*before 9 November 1822 Thomas Cole died before 9 November 1822.1 

Elizabeth Betty Cole1

F, d. November 1801
Father*Rev. John Cole2 b. c 1728, d. b 2 Jan 1809
Mother*Elizabeth Smith2 b. c 1730, d. Aug 1795
FatherRev. John Cole b. c 1728, d. b 2 Jan 1809
Elizabeth Betty Cole|d. Nov 1801|p217.htm#i13450|Rev. John Cole|b. c 1728\nd. b 2 Jan 1809|p217.htm#i13411|Elizabeth Smith|b. c 1730\nd. Aug 1795|p217.htm#i13412|||||||||||||
 Elizabeth Betty Cole was the daughter of Rev. John Cole and Elizabeth Smith.2 
Death*November 1801 Elizabeth Betty Cole died in November 1801 at Newberry, South Carolina.3,1 
(Witness) Will16 April 1808 She witnessed the will of Rev. John Cole on 16 April 1808 at Newberry, South Carolina.2 

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S992] Sharon J. Doliante, Maryland and Virginia Colonials.
  2. [S867] Cole, John, Sr., Will http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/…
  3. [S866] Charlotte Coats, Bush River Baptist Church SC.

Thomas C. Reeder Junior1,2

M, b. 9 April 1798, d. 4 September 1834
Mother*Elizabeth Betty Cole1 d. Nov 1801
Thomas C. Reeder Junior|b. 9 Apr 1798\nd. 4 Sep 1834|p217.htm#i13458||||Elizabeth Betty Cole|d. Nov 1801|p217.htm#i13450|||||||Rev. John Cole|b. c 1728\nd. b 2 Jan 1809|p217.htm#i13411|Elizabeth Smith|b. c 1730\nd. Aug 1795|p217.htm#i13412|
Birth*9 April 1798 Thomas C. Reeder Junior was born on 9 April 1798.2 
 He was the son of Elizabeth Betty Cole.1 
(Witness) Will16 April 1808 Thomas C. Reeder Junior witnessed the will of Rev. John Cole on 16 April 1808 at Newberry, South Carolina.1 
Death*4 September 1834 Thomas C. Reeder Junior died on 4 September 1834 at Laurens, South Carolina, at age 36; Tombstone, "Young-Fowler-Reeder Cemetery."2 

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S867] Cole, John, Sr., Will http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/onlinearchives/…
  2. [S992] Sharon J. Doliante, Maryland and Virginia Colonials.

Thomas Williams

M
Father*John Williams b. c 1745
Thomas Williams||p217.htm#i13460|John Williams|b. c 1745|p217.htm#i13400||||Providence Williams Senior|b. bt 1710 - 1714\nd. a 20 Feb 1772|p216.htm#i13396|Sarah (?)|b. c 1710|p216.htm#i13397|||||||
 Thomas Williams was the son of John Williams.1 
Will*15 October 1815 Thomas Williams left a will on 15 October 1815 at Newberry, South Carolina.2 
Probate*10 December 1815 His estate was probated on 10 December 1815 at Newberry, South Carolina.2 

Citations

  1. [S869] Margaret Peckham Motes, Blacks in Deeds of Laurens & Newberry Cos., SC.
  2. [S928] WILLIAMS, THOMAS OF NEWBERRY DISTRICT, SC.

Stephen McCraw

M, b. 28 January 1767, d. 2 April 1821
Father*Samuel McCraw1 d. 1812
Stephen McCraw|b. 28 Jan 1767\nd. 2 Apr 1821|p217.htm#i13462|Samuel McCraw|d. 1812|p222.htm#i13717||||||||||||||||
Birth*28 January 1767 Stephen McCraw was born on 28 January 1767. 
 He was the son of Samuel McCraw.1 
(Witness) Will23 April 1810 Stephen McCraw witnessed the will of Samuel McCraw on 23 April 1810 at Newberry, South Carolina.1 
(Witness) Probate10 December 1815 Stephen McCraw witnessed the probate of the estate of Thomas Williams on 10 December 1815 at Newberry, South Carolina.2 
(Witness) Will20 January 1816 Stephen McCraw witnessed the will of James Teague on 20 January 1816 at Newberry, South Carolina.3 
Death*2 April 1821 Stephen McCraw died on 2 April 1821 at Perry, Alabama, at age 54. 

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S929] MCCRAW, SAMUEL OF ABBEVILLE DISTRICT, WILL.
  2. [S928] WILLIAMS, THOMAS OF NEWBERRY DISTRICT, SC.
  3. [S930] TEAGUE, JAMES OF NEWBERRY DISTRICT, WILL.

Adam McCraw

M, b. after 1800
Father*Stephen McCraw b. 28 Jan 1767, d. 2 Apr 1821
Adam McCraw|b. a 1800|p217.htm#i13463|Stephen McCraw|b. 28 Jan 1767\nd. 2 Apr 1821|p217.htm#i13462||||Samuel McCraw|d. 1812|p222.htm#i13717||||||||||
Birth*after 1800 Adam McCraw was born after 1800. 
 He was the son of Stephen McCraw

Abner Q. McCraw1

M, b. 4 June 1803, d. 14 January 1861
Father*Stephen McCraw b. 28 Jan 1767, d. 2 Apr 1821
Abner Q. McCraw|b. 4 Jun 1803\nd. 14 Jan 1861|p217.htm#i13464|Stephen McCraw|b. 28 Jan 1767\nd. 2 Apr 1821|p217.htm#i13462||||Samuel McCraw|d. 1812|p222.htm#i13717||||||||||
Birth*4 June 1803 Abner Q. McCraw was born on 4 June 1803 at Newberry, South Carolina. 
 He was the son of Stephen McCraw
(Witness) Probate10 December 1815 Abner Q. McCraw witnessed the probate of the estate of Thomas Williams on 10 December 1815 at Newberry, South Carolina.1 
Death*14 January 1861 Abner Q. McCraw died on 14 January 1861 at Selma, Dallas, Alabama, at age 57. 

Citations

  1. [S928] WILLIAMS, THOMAS OF NEWBERRY DISTRICT, SC.

Joseph B. Cocke1

M, b. between 1679 and 1705, d. after 1729
Birth*between 1679 and 1705 Joseph B. Cocke was born between 1679 and 1705.2 
Marriage*15 July 1724 He married Mary Gary, daughter of William Gary and Sarah (?), on 15 July 1724.1,2 
Death*after 1729 Joseph B. Cocke died after 1729.2 

Family

Mary Gary b. c 1705

Citations

  1. [S874] Ethel Speer Updike, Gary Family of England to Virginia To SC.
  2. [S1032] Descendants of Wm Gary, online http://www.angelfire.com/oh/Jeffcoat/WmGary.html

Walter Newman1

M, b. before 1696
Foster Father*Walter Newman1 b. 1656, d. bt 1726 - 1729
Mother*Mary (?)1 b. c 1668
Walter Newman|b. b 1696|p217.htm#i13475|Walter Newman|b. 1656\nd. bt 1726 - 1729|p76.htm#i4368|Mary (?)|b. c 1668|p76.htm#i4369|||||||||||||
Birth*before 1696 Walter Newman was born before 1696 at New Jersey. 
 He was the son of Walter Newman and Mary (?).1 
(Witness) Baptism19 August 1704 Walter Newman witnessed the baptism of Mary (?) on 19 August 1704 at St. Mary's Chruch, Burlington, Burlington, New Jersey; "While Walter and Mary lived in New Jersey, nine of their fourteen children were born there. On August 9, 1704 Walter's wife Mary and their nine children were baptized by the Reverend Father John Sharpe, vicar of the St. Mary's Church, Burlington, New Jersey. The Church Register, still at the Church, reads as follows:
"Walter Newman and his wife baptized and nine children. Names his wife Mary, his children John, Walter, Rachel, Martha, Mary, Sarah, Rebecca, William and Richard." Walter and his family remained in East Jersey until 1707." (Personal letter to your narrator from Dr. Newman A. Hall, March 29, 1979. Parish Register, St. Mary's Church, Burlington, New Jersey (original still in place).)
The first account of Walter Newman's family appears in the parish register of St. Mary's of Burlington, page9. This record dated August 9,1704 states that Walter Newman had his wife Mary baptized along with nine children, John, Mary, Rachel, Martha, Walter, Sarah, Rebecca, William, and Richard. These entries were inscribed by Reverend John Sharpe who at this time was traveling in East Jersey. Since Walter was not baptized with his family, some Newman researchers think that this could signify that he may have been baptized before he came to America. There has been no statement found recording the marriage of Walter and Mary, but it appears from the presence of nine children by 1704 that Walter married soon after he completed his indenture. If we make the assumption that Walter was a young man when he came to America, we can make an estimate of his birth being around 1663. Mary's family name has not been confirmed nor do we know where her family came from. There is a good likelihood that she too may have been Irish.2 
(Witness) Will20 November 1725 Walter Newman witnessed the will of Walter Newman on 20 November 1725 at Cecil, Maryland; Newman, Walter, farmer,Cecil Co.,20th Nov., 1725;
9th Feb., 1729.
To wife Mary, extx., plan. —— and personalty during life.
To 2 sons Samuel and Jonathan, plantation and personalty equally at age of 21. Not to disturb their mother in poss. thereof. Shd. either of two youngest sons die without issue, portion of dec'd to eldest son Walter and hrs. Residue of estate divided among child. at discretion of extx.
Test: Thomas Ward, Thomas More (Moor), William More (Moor). 19, 919.1 

Citations

  1. [S881] Jane Baldwin Cotton, Maryland Calendar of Wills.
  2. [S884] Unknown volume, Parish Register, St. Mary's Church, Burlington, NJ, 9 Aug 1704, unknown repository.

Jonathan Newman1

M, b. 5 August 1716, d. before 15 February 1748
Father*Walter Newman1 b. 1656, d. bt 1726 - 1729
Mother*Mary (?)1 b. c 1668
Jonathan Newman|b. 5 Aug 1716\nd. b 15 Feb 1748|p217.htm#i13476|Walter Newman|b. 1656\nd. bt 1726 - 1729|p76.htm#i4368|Mary (?)|b. c 1668|p76.htm#i4369|||||||||||||
Marriage* Jonathan Newman married Mary Ledyard, daughter of John Ledyard and Charity Lloyd.2 
Birth*5 August 1716 Jonathan Newman was born on 5 August 1716 at Cecil, Maryland; The vital records of St. Stephen's Parish of Cecil County Maryland, a member of the world-wide Church of England at this time, lists the five youngest children as: Elizabeth born Feb 2,1707, Kathrin born Aug. 28,1709, Jonathan born Feb. 4,1711 (died in infancy Oct. 20, 1714), Samuel born Mar. 15,1713, and Jonathan born Aug.5, 1716. The names of the first four children were all listed at one time implying that the entries were made several years after the births. It may appear peculiar to us today to name a second child the same name of a deceased child but was not unusual at that time. These church records show the marriages and births of the children and grandchildren of Walter implying that the family was very active in the Parish life. Research has proven that there were at least fourteen children born to Walter and Mary.3 
 He was the son of Walter Newman and Mary (?).1 
(Witness) Will20 November 1725 Jonathan Newman witnessed the will of Walter Newman on 20 November 1725 at Cecil, Maryland; Newman, Walter, farmer,Cecil Co.,20th Nov., 1725;
9th Feb., 1729.
To wife Mary, extx., plan. —— and personalty during life.
To 2 sons Samuel and Jonathan, plantation and personalty equally at age of 21. Not to disturb their mother in poss. thereof. Shd. either of two youngest sons die without issue, portion of dec'd to eldest son Walter and hrs. Residue of estate divided among child. at discretion of extx.
Test: Thomas Ward, Thomas More (Moor), William More (Moor). 19, 919.1 
Death*before 15 February 1748 Jonathan Newman died before 15 February 1748 at Augusta/Rockingham, Virginia; Name:      Samuel Newman
Date:      15 Feb 1748
Location:      Augusta Co., VA
Notes:      This probate record was originally published in "Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County" by Lyman Chalkley.
Remarks:      Executors qualify as above.
Description:      Surety
Book_Date:      WB1-94

Name:      Jonathan Newman
Date:      15 Feb 1748
Location:      Augusta Co., VA
Notes:      This probate record was originally published in "Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County" by Lyman Chalkley.
Remarks:      Samuel Newman's bond as administrator of Jonathan Newman.
Description:      Decedent
Book_Date:      WB1-100

Name:      Samuel Newman
Date:      15 Feb 1748
Location:      Augusta Co., VA
Notes:      This probate record was originally published in "Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County" by Lyman Chalkley.
Remarks:      Samuel Newman's bond as administrator of Jonathan Newman.
Description:      Administrator
Book_Date:      WB1-100

Name:      Jonathan Newman     
Date:      3 Apr 1749
Location:      Augusta Co., VA
Notes:      This probate record was originally published in "Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County" by Lyman Chalkley.
Remarks:      Jonathan Newman's appraisement by Capt. Peter Scholl, John Ruddle, Sr., and William James.
Description:      Decedent
Book_Date:      WB1-220

Name:      Jonathan Newman
Date:      28 Feb 1750
Location:      Augusta Co., VA
Notes:      This probate record was originally published in "Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County" by Lyman Chalkley.
Remarks:      Jonathan Newman's estate; settlement by Samuel Newman. To Joshua Potts, Eleanor Taylor, John Hodge, John Ruddle, Jr., Wm. Carryl, John Henry Neff.
Description:      Decedent
Book_Date:      WB1-319.4 
Probate*between 15 February 1748 and 28 February 1750 His estate was probated between 15 February 1748 and 28 February 1750 at Augusta/Rockingham, Virginia; Name:      Samuel Newman
Date:      15 Feb 1748
Location:      Augusta Co., VA
Notes:      This probate record was originally published in "Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County" by Lyman Chalkley.
Remarks:      Executors qualify as above.
Description:      Surety
Book_Date:      WB1-94

Name:      Jonathan Newman
Date:      15 Feb 1748
Location:      Augusta Co., VA
Notes:      This probate record was originally published in "Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County" by Lyman Chalkley.
Remarks:      Samuel Newman's bond as administrator of Jonathan Newman.
Description:      Decedent
Book_Date:      WB1-100

Name:      Samuel Newman
Date:      15 Feb 1748
Location:      Augusta Co., VA
Notes:      This probate record was originally published in "Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County" by Lyman Chalkley.
Remarks:      Samuel Newman's bond as administrator of Jonathan Newman.
Description:      Administrator
Book_Date:      WB1-100

Name:      Jonathan Newman     
Date:      3 Apr 1749
Location:      Augusta Co., VA
Notes:      This probate record was originally published in "Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County" by Lyman Chalkley.
Remarks:      Jonathan Newman's appraisement by Capt. Peter Scholl, John Ruddle, Sr., and William James.
Description:      Decedent
Book_Date:      WB1-220

Name:      Jonathan Newman
Date:      28 Feb 1750
Location:      Augusta Co., VA
Notes:      This probate record was originally published in "Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County" by Lyman Chalkley.
Remarks:      Jonathan Newman's estate; settlement by Samuel Newman. To Joshua Potts, Eleanor Taylor, John Hodge, John Ruddle, Jr., Wm. Carryl, John Henry Neff.
Description:      Decedent
Book_Date:      WB1-319.4 

Family

Mary Ledyard b. c 1722, d. a 1788
Children

Citations

  1. [S881] Jane Baldwin Cotton, Maryland Calendar of Wills.
  2. [S847] Gertrude E. Gray, Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants.
  3. [S886] Unknown compiler, St. Stephens Church Parish Register, 1692 - 1837.
  4. [S889] Unknown compiler, Virginia Land, Marriage, and Probate Records, 1639-1850.

Mary Ledyard1,2

F, b. circa 1722, d. after 1788
Father*John Ledyard2 b. c 1693, d. bt 5 Apr 1748 - 30 Apr 1748
Mother*Charity Lloyd2 b. c 1697, d. a 6 Aug 1751
Mary Ledyard|b. c 1722\nd. a 1788|p217.htm#i13477|John Ledyard|b. c 1693\nd. bt 5 Apr 1748 - 30 Apr 1748|p218.htm#i13514|Charity Lloyd|b. c 1697\nd. a 6 Aug 1751|p218.htm#i13515|||||||||||||
Marriage* Mary Ledyard married Jonathan Newman, son of Walter Newman and Mary (?).1 
Birth*circa 1722 Mary Ledyard was born circa 1722 at Bucks, Pennsylvania.2 
 She was the daughter of John Ledyard and Charity Lloyd.2 
(Witness) Will5 April 1748 Mary Ledyard witnessed the will of John Ledyard on 5 April 1748 at Moorland Manor, Montgomery, Pennsylvania; His will is in Moorland Manor, County of Philadelphia. April 5, 1748, Book G. 256. He names his wife Charity, and children John, Martha Newman, Grace Morgan, Mary Newman, Uriah Marks and Ann Lewis.
Exec: Randal Morgan and Thomas Lloyd.
Wit: David Malsby, Mary Malsby and John Hart.2 
Land*21 July 1749 Mary Ledyard obtained a Bureau of Land Management land patent from G-234: Mary Newman, wid. and Relict of Jonathan Newman dec'd. of Augusta Co., 216 A. 2 Ro. 28 Per. in Augusta Co. Surv. Mr. George Byrne. Granted for her support during her life and after her death to her sons, John & Walter Newman. Adj. Thomas Loocker, on Smith's Cr. 21 July 1749

Land deed, Northern Neck Grants G, 1747-51, p. 23
Mary Newman relic and widow of Jonathan Newman with sons John and Walter own 216 acres on Smith Creek in Augusta Co., Va. on July 21, 1749. 21 July 1749 Augusta, Virginia.1,2 
LandMarch 1779 She obtained a Bureau of Land Management land patent from In March 1779 the widow Mary Staits was selling her property from her first husband Jonathan Newman in Augusta Co., VA.
This land was acknowledged by Mary, John and wife Honour, Walter and wife Catherine. March 1779 Augusta, Virginia.3 
Census*1785 She appeared on the census of 1785 at Shenandoah, Virginia; Mary States 2 white polls, 1 dwelling. Shenandoah Co., VA.4 
Death*after 1788 She died after 1788 at Shenandoah, Virginia.2 

Family 1

Jonathan Newman b. 5 Aug 1716, d. b 15 Feb 1748
Children

Family 2

Child

Citations

  1. [S847] Gertrude E. Gray, Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants.
  2. [S899] Barbara Langdon, John Liyard in "Re: John Lidyard/Ledyard," listserve message 26 Feb 2006.
  3. [S900] O'Dell, Pioneers of Old Frederick County [VA].
  4. [S901] Heads of Families--Virginia, 1785.

John Newman1

M, b. circa 1745
Father*Jonathan Newman1 b. 5 Aug 1716, d. b 15 Feb 1748
Mother*Mary Ledyard1 b. c 1722, d. a 1788
John Newman|b. c 1745|p217.htm#i13478|Jonathan Newman|b. 5 Aug 1716\nd. b 15 Feb 1748|p217.htm#i13476|Mary Ledyard|b. c 1722\nd. a 1788|p217.htm#i13477|Walter Newman|b. 1656\nd. bt 1726 - 1729|p76.htm#i4368|Mary (?)|b. c 1668|p76.htm#i4369|John Ledyard|b. c 1693\nd. bt 5 Apr 1748 - 30 Apr 1748|p218.htm#i13514|Charity Lloyd|b. c 1697\nd. a 6 Aug 1751|p218.htm#i13515|
Birth*circa 1745 John Newman was born circa 1745 at Bucks, Pennsylvania.2 
 He was the son of Jonathan Newman and Mary Ledyard.1 
Marriage*before 1779 John Newman married Honour Hughes before 1779.2 

Family

Honour Hughes b. c 1752

Citations

  1. [S847] Gertrude E. Gray, Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants.
  2. [S899] Barbara Langdon, John Liyard in "Re: John Lidyard/Ledyard," listserve message 26 Feb 2006.

Walter Newman1

M, b. 1743, d. 29 July 1815
Father*Jonathan Newman1 b. 5 Aug 1716, d. b 15 Feb 1748
Mother*Mary Ledyard1 b. c 1722, d. a 1788
Walter Newman|b. 1743\nd. 29 Jul 1815|p217.htm#i13479|Jonathan Newman|b. 5 Aug 1716\nd. b 15 Feb 1748|p217.htm#i13476|Mary Ledyard|b. c 1722\nd. a 1788|p217.htm#i13477|Walter Newman|b. 1656\nd. bt 1726 - 1729|p76.htm#i4368|Mary (?)|b. c 1668|p76.htm#i4369|John Ledyard|b. c 1693\nd. bt 5 Apr 1748 - 30 Apr 1748|p218.htm#i13514|Charity Lloyd|b. c 1697\nd. a 6 Aug 1751|p218.htm#i13515|
Note* Walter Newman Walter, following his father's death, removed his mother and Samuel to Shenandoah Co., VA. He was a soldier in Dunmore's War and a large planter. He married Catherine _______?_______ and had 10 children.2 
Birth*1743 He was born in 1743 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.2 
 He was the son of Jonathan Newman and Mary Ledyard.1 
Marriage*circa 1767 Walter Newman married Catherina Margaretha Lehrer circa 1767 at Augusta, Virginia.2 
Death*29 July 1815 Walter Newman died on 29 July 1815 at Augusta, Virginia.2 

Family

Catherina Margaretha Lehrer b. 18 Dec 1747, d. 1 Feb 1815

Citations

  1. [S847] Gertrude E. Gray, Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants.
  2. [S899] Barbara Langdon, John Liyard in "Re: John Lidyard/Ledyard," listserve message 26 Feb 2006.

John Newman1

M, b. circa 1688, d. before 18 June 1722
Father*Walter Newman1 b. 1656, d. bt 1726 - 1729
Mother*Mary (?)1 b. c 1668
John Newman|b. c 1688\nd. b 18 Jun 1722|p217.htm#i13481|Walter Newman|b. 1656\nd. bt 1726 - 1729|p76.htm#i4368|Mary (?)|b. c 1668|p76.htm#i4369|||||||||||||
Birth*circa 1688 John Newman was born circa 1688 at New Jersey. 
 He was the son of Walter Newman and Mary (?).1 
(Witness) Baptism19 August 1704 John Newman witnessed the baptism of Mary (?) on 19 August 1704 at St. Mary's Chruch, Burlington, Burlington, New Jersey; "While Walter and Mary lived in New Jersey, nine of their fourteen children were born there. On August 9, 1704 Walter's wife Mary and their nine children were baptized by the Reverend Father John Sharpe, vicar of the St. Mary's Church, Burlington, New Jersey. The Church Register, still at the Church, reads as follows:
"Walter Newman and his wife baptized and nine children. Names his wife Mary, his children John, Walter, Rachel, Martha, Mary, Sarah, Rebecca, William and Richard." Walter and his family remained in East Jersey until 1707." (Personal letter to your narrator from Dr. Newman A. Hall, March 29, 1979. Parish Register, St. Mary's Church, Burlington, New Jersey (original still in place).)
The first account of Walter Newman's family appears in the parish register of St. Mary's of Burlington, page9. This record dated August 9,1704 states that Walter Newman had his wife Mary baptized along with nine children, John, Mary, Rachel, Martha, Walter, Sarah, Rebecca, William, and Richard. These entries were inscribed by Reverend John Sharpe who at this time was traveling in East Jersey. Since Walter was not baptized with his family, some Newman researchers think that this could signify that he may have been baptized before he came to America. There has been no statement found recording the marriage of Walter and Mary, but it appears from the presence of nine children by 1704 that Walter married soon after he completed his indenture. If we make the assumption that Walter was a young man when he came to America, we can make an estimate of his birth being around 1663. Mary's family name has not been confirmed nor do we know where her family came from. There is a good likelihood that she too may have been Irish.1 
Death*before 18 June 1722 John Newman died before 18 June 1722 at Cecil, Maryland.2 
Probate*18 June 1722 His estate was probated on 18 June 1722 at Cecil, Maryland; His estate administrator was appointed 18 June 1722.2 

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S884] Unknown volume, Parish Register, St. Mary's Church, Burlington, NJ, 9 Aug 1704, unknown repository.
  2. [S891] Jack Randolph Hutchins, Genealogy of Thomas Hutchins of Salem, Massachusetts, with a History of Allied Families.
  3. [S886] Unknown compiler, St. Stephens Church Parish Register, 1692 - 1837.
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